K - jr?;' l t L t I F - . iM' .-'n t ! V lit i .4 r.fc v 'Vw.x, ' r j yr PHILADELPHIA BOYS 1 TO BE OFFICERS SOON Many to Fill Vacancies Now , Enlisting at Camp I Meade 1 Cmp Meade, AdmlrnI, Mil., AUB. 20. Sons of Philadelphia who reported )icre as privates Bomo months ago and jvho were assigned to units of tho seventy-ninth division, and who later were Felected to attend tho ofllcers' training school, mny return here In a few weeks as second lieutenants for assignment to the units of tho newly organized Lafay lette Division or to tho training battalions of tho 154th Depot Brigade. It was learned this morning that Brigadier General Joseph A. Gaston has requested tho War Department to send a largo number of 'the graduates of tho training school here. The course will bo com pleted next week. It Is understood that the men are anxious to go back to tho camps from jwhlch they were selected, and It Is also understood to be tho purposo of tho War Department to grant this desire as far as Is possible. A majority of the men who will graduate next week nt the training schools at Camps Taylor, Han cock and Gordon are Phlladelphlans. There are also many from tho eastern cectlon of Pennsylvania nd from Mary land. Tho young ofllcers arc sorely needed here. Not only second lieutenants aro needed, but officers of higher rank as well. Theso vacancies will bo filled by promotion of the ofllcers now here after the training school graduates arrive. Will Honor Lafayette Officers and men aro very enthusias tic over the plan to fittingly observo the anniversary of the birth of Lafayette at this camp next month. When tho folks hero were looking around for a name for the new division It was de cided to namo It In honor of the great French man who took such a leading part in the fight of the Colonics for their Independence and they now feej that the Lafayetto Division must do more In the way of celebrating tho anni versary of the birth of the great patriot than any other body of men in the United States. An effort will bo made to have Presi dent Wilson, the French ambassador, and other dignitaries como here on that day and review the troops of the division and address them. The tricolor will bo unfurled in nil sections of tho camp. Major William F. Downing, Ordnance Department, has been directed to proceed to Washington for 'a course of Instruc tion for division staff ofllcers at tho Army War College. Private Henry N. Bowman, Headquar ters Detachment, lG4th Depot Brigade, has been transferred to tho Medical De partment and assigned to the Sanitary Detachment of the camp. Privates Raymond D. Berry and Thomao H. Bell, of the 154th Depot Brigade, have been transferred to the Quartermaster Corps and assigned to the Utilities' Detachment. Private Arthur W. Hutchins, Fifth Company, 151th Depot Brigade, has been transferred to the Camp Personnel De tachment as a private, first class. Private Reuben Flndelsteln, Fifth Company, 154th Depot Brigade, has been transferred to the Medical Department and as-Etgncd to the Base Hospital. " 'floti to Officers' School Private John J. Rlggle, Twenty-eighth Company, 154th Depot Brigade, has been selected to tako the course at tho Field Artillery, Central Ofllcers' Traln . ing School, Camp Taylor, Louisville, which will fit him for a commission as a second lieutenant. Sergeant John B. Hiss, Utilities De tachment of tho Quartermaster Corps, has been transferred to Engineers, In his p.-esent grade, and sent to Camp I.e Petersburg, Va to tako the course at the Fourth Engineer Ofllcers' Train ing School. Privates Lewis Fergantl and William Wctmore, 101st Ordnance Depot Com pany, have been sent to Camp Hancock for a special course of nstructlon in machine guns at the ordnance training camp there. Prlvato George W. Donnell, 101st Ord , nance Depot Company, has been trans ferred to the Thirty-first Field Artll-leiy. EnrCATIOXAT, Young Women wid CilrU Phila. School of Design for Women Broad and Matter Sts., Reopens Sept. 30 Full couraea In Art and Industrial Art, Practical DealanlnET In all It. branch,,. Illustration. Fashion Illustration. P. .A. n. WinKKFK FELLOWSHIP TO EUROPE FOR DESIGN The Gordon-Roney School For Olrls, 4112 Spruce Street General and College Preparatory Courses, .Hoof Oanlen and Cym. Miss RONEY, Prln. Iloth 8fai PREPARATORY SCHOOL Day Senlpns Desln September 0 All elementary nnd high school subjects. Small classes and indi vidual attention insure rapid ad vancement, Physical privileges Include use Qf splendid equipment, jrymnaslum and large swimming pool. CentralljjPjfiaed building within easy reach of SKCmB elevated and trolley lines. LargoWbdratorles fully fitted out with all necessary apparatus. Com modious class rooms, well lighted, heated and ventilated. Library and radlng rooms on samp floor with school. h To tho ambitious student who wishes to save a year, to the man who must work part time, to nny man or boy earnestly desirous of elementary or high school tralnlnc, we offer an unusual opportunity. Write, phone or call on the ntlXCIPAIi, 1481 Arch Street BANKS BUSINESS COLLEGE After the ereatest year In Us history, la (Jelueed with applications for ta rraduatea. Thla la your opportunity to start on tha way to financial Independence and succass In life- A course In thla modern Nationally Accredited School of Uuilnejs" will train you to secure and hold a rood paylnc position. Call, write or phone today for our free Catalogue. DAY AND NIGHT SESSIONS BANKS BUSINESS COLLEGE AND SCHOOL FOR SECRETARIES t2tbCHESTNUT STREET IN MEMOMAM TWiniLL. In memory QEOnOB A. TWIUILL. who died Aug. 2n. mu3. daughter cecelia. Steatlj a Abraham, William L. s.rtdlsnn VloVt May Albcrga, Robert Allen, Mary J. Atkinson. Joshua A. Bellerjeau, Daniel niakelv. Hugh II. llojd. John f) llraden, William Hrennen, Mary Casey, Bessie Clnton llnvM C. Cllne. Hachel r'ntt'ns Francis Collom. Joseph Prink A. 1 I, '"son. Powell Dshertv. William McOlnnls, Louis It. MrKnlg. Margaret F. MoMullln, William J. Miller, O.-nrue W. Mnonev. John P. Morrow, Margaret Nsco, Mary Ouleiev, Marv J. . Bobbins William 11. Robinson. James Rolling. Charles llutter. I,. M. S. . Sautter, Agatha II. Schmtd. Kate Kchwelgert, Lizzie 3, Hchw-ettrer, Charles Fhlsler. Mnry A Shrlver. Anna M, Sloan, Harry L. Smith. Charles It. Smith. Harry !,. Dorechkv, Charles J. Dugan, Henry I). Erbenlch. Phllln Flnnerty, Jeremiah AHpleer, Anna V, Furlong, Mnrgnret hiatus, Harry C. Oeberd. Henry Steele, Mary A. R. Havlland. Mae A. Stelnmetr. Edith A. Hooper. Thomas D. mokes, Thomas V, C. Tocher. John C Tllghman. Kmlly Keenan. Alice M. Tlntsman 1, .. Kelly, Thomas W., Jr Trnfflcante Mlehele Klreher. Hae Wallace, Margaret J. ' ueWiert Arnard'is M Walter. Anna MacDonough. Sariucl Wlllte. Agnes Mariey. Edward I'. Wl!orskl, Pauline P. Mazurlo. Mary E. AnitAHAM. Suddenlv, In Upper Merlon tow nihil). Aug. 17, WILLIAM I,.. Jr.. son of Wllllan. I,, anil Fannie I'ueh Abraham, tormeriv or Radnor, ra.. ngeil III lieinuves and friends. Drcxel Freshmen, '18 class, lnltetl to funcrnl, parents' residence, Abrams station. Upper Merlon township, Wed, a n. m. Int. Riverside f" , ADDIPON. Aug 17. VIOI.F.T MAY, daughter of James and Anna Addison (nee Dlrkel). need 4 years 4 months. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Wed., t p. m., parents' residence, 3028 Amber at. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem Remains may be Mewed Tues. after 7 p. m. Auto seruco. ALBERGA. Aug. 18, ROBERT, twin son of Benjamin and Ilelle AlbcrKa, aged II years R months. Relatives and friends Incited to funeral services, Wed.. 2 p. m . residence of parents, 88 N. Yewdall st. Int. Fernwood Cem. . ALLEN. Aug. 18 MARY J., widow of Lieut. Samuel D. Allen, aged 83. Relatives and friends invited to tuneral services, at Baptist Home 17th and Norrla ts.. Wed.. 1 ti m Int. private. . Atkinson. aus. is, joshua a. at- KINHON. Relatives and friends. emnlor Abbott's Aldcrney Dairies, 31st and Chest nut sts. sta . Inltcd to funeral services. Tues . R p. m.. Kyi H. Meehan st.. Mt. Airy. Int. Rlchhnronah. I'a. Cem. Remains may be viewed at chapel, Wod . 11 a. m. . RELLnRJIIAU, At slter's residence. Mis. Sarah n. Cox, Castlo Valley, Pa., Auu. IS, DANIHL, husband of late Mary Itellerleau Notice of funeral will bo elven from dauKhter'a residence. Mrs. Umma Halff, SflSl Perrlsh st. KI.AKEI.Y. Autr. 18 HUQII R., husband of Hannah lllakely (neo Knocke). aged "8. Relatives and friends Invited to services. Thurs., 2 p. m.. 0017 I.nnsdowne ave. Int. Reiue Cem. Remains may be viewed Wed 8 to in p. m. PARCEL POST PAWNSHOP AT 904 VINE Loan SI00O for $10 RrlnB lour diamond, vvntclie nntl Jewelr to the larcest pawnshop In the world Walter's Pawnshop, 904 Vine IIONIIKU TO Tin: CITY nNCINIl 5 pkivatb Dancing lksso.ns $5 The rortTIOZ SCHOOL Jllrrnred Studios 1520 Chertnut St. Iiy&Evi- locust 311)2. a ti:ac'iii:k tor kvkry pppii. srmnu RKSORT ATLANTIC CITY. N. 3. westmmsier , 1rl- bath,. runntnI SU up weekly, J2.r,il up dallr. 1 MA. itl'tlHM. OCEAN CITY. N. .1. HOTEL B0SC0BEL ftntu, r Amer. & Huron, plan. Rltlt. A. u. MARION. miTATIONAT. Until Sexes OMBEEIX523KS3S2CS3BE School of Law Our law school Is In the centre of the city and Is open to men and women. In four years It thoroughly prepares for admission to tho liar. It Is also open to any one who wishes to become familiar with any specific phase of the law. The special subject may bo taken nlone providing It docs not pre-suppose a knowledge of some other subject In law. In which caso Tjoth would need to bo taken. The law school Is In session from 7 to 10 P. M. It has a good working library which Is open to the students day and evening. Unit Student Army Training Corps Dormitories for Women Write for CataloB M-7, Phone, Diamond 031 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Broad St. below Dark 1 Philadelphia MAW l?e,J.'TWai Training for War Time Business Service Take ndvantare of the special war time courses at Pelrco School so that you can help fill the places of those who have eone to war. Trained young women have irreater opportunities than ever be fore. Write for 04th Year Book. Peirce School Pine Street, West of Broad WANAMAKER INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIES 23d and Walnut Streets Opens September 19th Send for Catalog LSMOKTHAMI AND UOOKKKEX'INO Our Rraduatei are in constant demand. Ooo4 Eaylnc positions await you. Qrevr Short and, the aay, speedy ayatem. Complete tuilneee and secretarial courses. Day school now open: night school opens Tuesday, Sept. o, ciifnia any time. inii or win aKli or ,u, jmriinimrs una ciioh-. flZAim iinr.Ar niifiivrsa rnriirna nnil Collcire nf Cnmmerf inn rhpntnnt St.. rhlln.lflnlil Strayer's Business College riillailelpHln'a Greatest Buftlncia School Hxpert teachers. Modern equipment. IndU vldual advancement. Charsres moderate. Po sitions Guaranteed. Day and NUht Classes. 700 ntudentB now attending. Enroll now. 807 Clifhtnnt Street. Phone. Walnut 38t. Spring Garden Institute Broad and Sprint Garden Streets TECHNICAL 8C1100LS Art Mechanics Electricity Automohlle IHnitrntPd Pmapectua QnnH Sntemher GERMANTOWN FRIENDS SPHOOI 'Opens Sept. SS. A few vacan d(liuwb ,,. ,. ,arn.,t collero era. paratory pupils. Stanley It, Tarnall. Prln. The Training School of Successful Men and Women ENTER ANY TIME, PHILADELPHIA. JA.. totyw-' EVENING "PUBLIC IJEAtllS IIOTD. Auc. 18. JOHN, D. ROYD. aeed 48, Relatives nnd friend Invited to funeral nerMces. Wed., 2 p. m 1003 S, 47th. st. Int. private, Omit flowers. 11RADKN Auf. in, WIM.TAM. son of James nnd Anna Rrnden, ORed 14 Relatives and friends, school children of St. Kdivnrd's, Invited to fumral, Thur . S.30 a. m., parents' residence. 234S N nth st. HlBh mass Rt, IMward's Church 10 a tn. Int. Holy Crofs Cem. Carrlasio funeral. IinnNNEN. AUK. 10. MARY lfe of Mi chael Hrennen and daughter of late Michael and Winifred Craven (nee Roach). Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs.. 8 a. m , 231(1 Christian st. Solemn requiem miss St Anthony' Church U:3il a m. Int Holy Cross Cem, CASEY. Aub. 17. HESSin. widow of Wil liam J. Casey, Duo notice of funeral will bo Riven. CLAYTON, Autr, 10 DAVID C CLAY TON, 1800 N lfjth. st. Duo notice of funtral Mill be Blren. CUNR. At Mcdford. N. J . Autr. 18. RACIini, widow of Bamuel Cllne. oBed 73 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, wed., 2 P. m. 81 N. Main St., Medfurd, N. J. Int. I. O. (. l . cem. COM.INS. Killed In action in Trinre. Julv 15. FRANCIS, son tit Francis nnd Marv Collins (neo Durfer). Relatives and friend invited to solemn requiem mass, Wed U a, m . Church of Natlvltv II V M COLLOM Aub. 17. JOST'I'H husband ot Inte Rebfcca U. Collom (nee Morris) aced 73. Relatives and friends, Kevstone I.odBe, No. J, Shield of Honor; emploies of Henry Dlsston Saw Work: membets of th- White, hall Raptlst Church. Invited to funeral Wed , 3 p. m,. son-in-law's residence, Alfred T. Penn, 2148 Rrldce St., Frankford. Int. North Cedar Hill cm. Remains may be viewed Tues.. 8 to 10 P. m. COYLE. Aub. ll. FRANK A., son ff Sarah White and late Hush F Covle Rein tlves and friend Detective Hureau. Special Drill Co. and Fifth District Police. Invited tn funeral. Frl., 8.30 n. m . 112 S 23d t Solemn hlsh mass of requiem st Patrick's Church in a m. Int. Holv Cro Cem DICKINSON. At Atlantic City. N. J , Aur. 18. POWELL, husband nf Ellen E. Dickinson. Relatives and friends lnvlfrd t" funeral services, Thurs , 3 p. m., parlors of Jeffrie Keates. 1713 Atlantic ave.. Atlantic City, N. J. Int. Plcasantvlllo Cem. Omit nower. a .,, of Annie Dohvrty (nee Clark), son of lata Rebecca and Joseph Doherty and son-in-law ' of Inte John and Maraaret Clark, used 4J DOHEUTT. AUB. l(, v ii,i.iA.ii. nusoami -- -.., ,.i.hj. T n.fl V'n nil Cooper1 Union. Invited to service, Wed . 2 years. Relatives and friends Invited In 2 p m.. 2712 Titan st. Int Mt Morlah I funeral. Tliur.8 3o a. m.. from father' Cm Remains may be viewed Tues eve. residence. 2(o.l S. lsth st. Int. Holy . ros PORSCHKY AUB. 18. CHAltLES J , Om ,,.,, n lusbnnd of Anna F. Dorschkv. aBed r,1 I STAUTS Auk. 17. HARRY C.. son of Al Relatives and friend. WashlnKton Camp 'red E nnd Elizabeth W. Stallts. aced 30 Vo 1?n P o s. nf A., and emisnves of Oeorire F. Llsher & Co.. Invited to funeral services, Tues, 8 p. m.. 5n41 N lnth st . Frrn Rock Int. prlvato, 'vVllmlnBton. Del. Wilmington pnpers copv. DUOAN Aub. 18. HENRY DL'OAN Rel atives and friends Invited to funeral Thur R a. m . reedenee of son-in-law John Craw ford, 330 llarrv st.. Conshohocken Illch mas St. Matthew's Church 0 a. m. Int. St, Matthew's Cem. bRIIi:NICIl Aub. 1R. nilLIP. husband of Kntherlne Krbenlch. Relative nr.d friends Invited to funeral service. Thur 2 p m . 341S Rraddock St. Int. Relvue Cem Prlends mav call Wed., after 7 n m. FINNF.RTY. Auc 10, .IRRFIMIAIt A son of Catharlno SI and Inte Patrlel- .1 Fln nerty. Relatives and friends, Holv Nsme Socletv of Church cf Our Lady of Mt f'nr mel. Kerrjlnen's P. and R. Asso . Lim erick Uuard' S. and R. Asso.: Dlv No 02, A, O. H. Invited Jo funeral, rrl , 1 a. rn.. 317 u Wolf st Solemn , HlBh" ma.s of renuem thurch of Our Idv of Mt. nr- mel l':30 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem Vuto fiinr-ra I TORTNER.-AUB 10 MARGARET EI.IZAU,-fS-INTS7AN. vv If e of John M roRTNER. need 84. Relative and friend raH. n her 7,1th v ear. Relatlvca and nvuen in luncrui bitvut!, ,,,,., ,. ,'..,,., 220 Summit ave., Jenklntown, Pa Int. private, FURLONG Aub. 10. MARGARET vfo Ol llarrv i unniis 'iirt- .iitwrn-, ,ibi j TIIMIH A.MN anx. li. .MU liu,l,p , nnd friends Dlv. No. l.. A. OH.. Invited ml,hanij of Caroline Trafdcante (nee Lnrar.l. to funeral. Thur... S a. m.. 304. N 3.ith relatives nnd friend Invited to fune al at.. Falls of Schuvlklll. Hlsh mass at St. ; Sl, 8 m. M22 P. 12th st Reojlem Hrldset's Church 11.30 a. m. liluh mi's St. Nicholas s Church. In'. Holy GEI1ERD AllB 11. HENRY, husband of Crois Com Emmi GebanT (nee Arthur)., Relatives and WI.LCE At Presbyterian Home, oSth friends nine Rldse. No. 3. F nnd A. M . . d (Ireenwav ave, Phlla., Aub 17. Invited to funeral services Wed. 8 p. m , UAItOAIlCT .1. WALLACE (neo Ramsev). 325i '-'d sti. Int' ,rrlx?"V a,,Tf!,i ' I widow of William R. Wallace, aped 70. of P) Cem. Newark. N. J., nnd Atlantic i Tie-In tlvc-i and friend miy view remain cltX .T.r."rA,,;'pv . . ,.r- . i. . Tin- eve, Oliver II Ililr Rids.. P20 HAV1LAND AUB 17. MAE A., wife of (.nPstnut ht Service In Octor-iro Prcshy Theo .1 Havlland and daiiBhter of Joseph , , Church ParkesburB. Chester Co, and late Mary Palls RelaUves and friend, J.'Hved . 10:30 a. m. Int. ndjplnlnB cem. invited to funeral, ued. , :30 n. m. bus- ivAi'ii.'n' At Can- M.iv Point N T bnnl's residence. 201.1 S. Sartnln st. Re- , . AJ'-1 h'('N-NA d.uiBhter rif late TAdVm n 17cr,,V,e:m,PhAoCsh.,rv'ice0 "' "' lnt' an ? El za AD.NWalter BRelitlv an VrKnd, ;nnn,,a CW if Ilia l..h. i Inv Itecl lo funeral service. Wed.. 2 p. m ..?..? Wi;."5-.P'.TJ. aXJAS.,?;'.i1.,"!b:"S W N-. Uth st Int. private. Remains may be of llarrv l urinnc nee .vicunrivj. neiHiive 1 illl h" r 4 1UVI Itl , Iltt.u I.--, -i r. n i . i3 11 IK II It I (3, UK-puilk l-jntx-, kiir -It" ', Iilli) I A. M : Jit. Jov SKtcenern Asm : V. S In- . trrnal It,pnue uaurrrrn lt uiflt., i'a.. nil ber invitpfi to runprai flerices wea.. nrlvVtn n" wrVn 7 nnri ween i ana P. m . 413 rarncntT pt int. pri mains mav be viewed Juts., uct On m Aiitn Bprvlf,,. JOlHliii. auk. in. .hiii.n u., nuiuanci nr Into Christ. n Jnrhor (npe Tlnk) airetl 0U. Uolatlves nnd friends InUted to funeral service.". AVed.r 2 p. m . parlors of Gun A. Klrchntr. N. W. enr. 13th and Lehigh uve. Int. nHvntn. Ivv Hill Cm. KEEXAN. Auc. 1(1, AI.TCE M. TCEENAN. dauEhtpr of late James and Ellen J Kennn. ltelatles and friends, rmploves of Lit nro . Invited to funeral. Wed , 830 a. m., 802 ft. Allison st.. West Thlla Rolcmn rftiulem tnnen riiirnh nt tYin Trn n rfliriirntlnn 10 n m. i Int. private. Cathedral Cem. Please omit nowera. KEUX-Kl.led In action In France. .Tnlv 0. Sergt THOMAS W.. Jr., son of T)T. 'homa W and Mnrearet I: Kelly, 2t2S 1 Tlioma S. Proad st. PelatUe and frifnda, Altar apd Sacred Heart Societies, tnlted to mill- tary requiem mass &t. Monica s cnurcn, iR'A.ERAu,. ,0. RAE, dauShter of lTiend. nnv rail Thurs. lit P r. m , LUEPBERT. Auff. 19. AMANDUH 5P.. nusoanu 01 .iiarv j nmi i,ueoDeri neo m - , ...-t -.. . i.it Tj-tl., J f-ia.,,1. in. jdtir-i, nT-tt ,, ivrinkiici diiu iiitnus in- vlted to -funeral senices Thurs . 2 p. m Oil W Tloc-a rt Int. Hillside cem. v,nnnvonnu A,,r u jatiti?t. TiToo. DONOUflil. Relatives 'and friends invited to runeral services wea.. i.wn p ir , resi dence of son, Charles O. MaClJonoUK'i, 1--0 W.ikellnp st., l'rankford. Int, prHati. Mtlll.KY Alia- IS. RDWAHD I' MAR. l.VY husband of Rose Marlev (ne-i Afaynes) ana son or mo ra'ricK ana i;r-n isriev. Relatives and trle'.ds, John Kiaue Bene iicl.ii Hoclet., No. 2: Carders' nnd Spinners' s8o : emn'oes r Joseph, D. Murphy Textile Co all societies of which he was a member. inUted tn fune.-al. Frl., 0 a. m.. r,ns Mercy st, (below JJ.Kean St.). Solemn hlch mass of requiem Church of Our Lady of Mount Camel 10 no a. m. Int. Holv Cross Cem. , MAZORIK. AllB 18, MARV C widow of J V Mazurie. aeed-70. Relatives nnd friends lnlted to services. Weil., 11 n m . resi dence of aoii-ln-law, William Jlrceden. HOlti Carpenter st. Int. prlvato nt Mount Vernon Cem. Pittsburgh and McKeesport (Pa.) papers nlena copy, , McOINNIS. At Arcadia. Tla., Aug. 13. Lieutenant I.OUIS R son of Andrew II. and Anaatasla N. McQinnls (nee Varrell). aeed '22. Funeral, to which relatives and friends. Robert .Morris Club. Cahlll Club: Class 1013. Roman Catholic HlBh Schoo , !nlted, Wed., 8:30 a. m.. parents' real, denco. 533T Chester ave. Solemn mass of requiem Church of Most Blessed Sacrament 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto service. . . McKAIO. Auer. 10. at Ocean City. N. J.. MARGARET F. widow of Georeo MckalB. aged 3. Relatives and friends Invited to funeraj services Thurs.. 10 3D a. m. resi dence of ton-ln-law. George J. Pollock. J1H3 Moore at. Int, private. Auto service. ileMIJLI.lN! Aug. 10. W1I.MAM J., hus . band nf r.tta and son of lata Wll lam and 1 Ann McMul'ln, aged do. Relatives and rrienns. (iisss Home mowers asso.. jiruinn No. 07: Sherman Yearly Beneficial Asso.. In vited to funeial. Thurs., 8:30 a. m.. 2120 S. r7th st.. W. Phlla. Solemn req-Jlem mass Church of th Most Blessed Sac.-ament 10 a. m Int. Holy Cross Cem. MIM.RR. At Cheltenham. Pa.. Aug. IS. OKOROU W.. husband of late Isabella Miller (neo Krewson). aged 75. Relatives and friends. Wlngohocklng Tribe, No, 31. 1 O R. M , and Ablngton Lodge, No 3SS. K. of P., Invited to funeral services. Wed., 2 p. m.. Red Men's Home. Cheltenham. Pa. Int. Cheltenham M. K Burlsl Ground MOONEY. Killed In nctlon In rrjnee. Aub. 1, JOHN P. MOONEY. of Co. D 110th Infantry, son of Sarah and late Patrick Mooney. of 2408 Federal St., aged 22. Re a- ,..& nvtA f,l,ni snlil aro mn KnllnrS. in vited to solemn feoulem mass Wed . 0i30 a. m., St. Anthony's Church. 21th and Mtz- VaMORRO'W, Aub. IS. MARGARET, wife nf William M. Morrow and daughter of Wil liam and Mary Walton. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed., 8.30 a. m., parents' residence, 2517 W. Oakdale at. Sol emn high mass of requiem St. Columba s Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. ,,,i, NACE. At niwood, N. J., Eighth Month 18th. MARY NACE, formerlv of, Dublin. Buclts Co.. Pa., aged 82. Relatives and friends Invited to services. Blooming Glf". Pa., Meeting Houso, 1 p. m.. Wed. Autos mput trains at PerKBsle. Pa. Qt'laLEY AUB. 18. MARY J widow 'of Charles 11. Qulglev, 4(114 Cedar ave. Due notice of funeral given. . ,. ROBRINS. AUT. 18. WILLtAM It., hus hand of Mary A. Robblns (nee Anthony) aged 71 Relatives and friends, mmber ut Pequod Tribe No. 18. I. O R. M.s Chosen Friends Iidge, No. 100. I. O. O. P.: Jordan Rncampment. No. SB. . I. O. O. P.l.wilrt Ing clerks of U. S. Mint U. S Mint Bene ficial Ass'n. James A. Garfield Repub.lcan Club, 10th Ward. Invited to funeral. Inurs.. 2 p m.,1030 N. Lawrence at. IntMt. Pace Cem. Remains may be viewed Wed. eve. A.itn '1c. ROBINSON". Aug. 10, JAMES husband of Hannah Robinson (nee Compton) and son of late William E. and Louisa Robinson, aged 75. Relatives and friends. Liberty Castle. No. 14. 1C Q. E., and Philadelphia Rapid Transit Co-operative Henenciai asso., in vited to funeral services, ved., 3 p. m., 2047 E. Rush st. Int. Oakland Cem Re mains may be viewed Tues , after 1 'p. m nninun R,,aan1v Auir 17. C!AIII,EH husband of Mary Rolling, formerly of 1112 Dickinson st. Relntlves and friends. Soclete of Alsaclenne, invited t funeral. Wed,, 8.30 a m.. 22i3 Greenwich st. Solemn high mass . -..i-,v. c tln.'al.it'a r-hiirch 111 a tn ut icquicill "a, oiv,".-- " ...-.. -.. .w. tnt vew rathedral Cem. Auto service. nTTTTTe.ir An. 18. LIBERTY M. S.. wife ot Dr. James S, llutter. aged 77, Rel atives and friends Invited to funeral serv ices. Wed., B p. tn.. resiaence or nuspana, 8830 Queen lane. Falls ot Schuylkill. Int. Tburs., Wllllatnsport.,Pa., via 8.30 a, m, JraAbTTER. AU.10. AOATHA B., widow of John Sautter,- aged 81, Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral services, Thurs., 2 p. rru, 410 B. Montgomery ave.. North 1,,, t. Ta T ..Ik...- - . IVKira, ih, (ia, lautitGinii a cut, SC1IM1D Aug. IB. KATE (nee rVnrbV wife of William F. Schmld. aged 62. Rela tlvea and menus inviten to funeral services.' Thurs.. 2 B, JV 17JSLN.. Taneyj st. Int. Mt. Peseta CTenl Friends mav call Wad ev. P" SCHNBIDEnr- Aucr IS. SOPHtA SC-HNUIUSIl (nee wolf), widow of John Schneider, axed 77., Relatives and friends. a 'iiE .j n, .uri."3 pwnf '"TWHI yw?vTr LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDA' DEATHS Ele. Invited to funeral services, Wed., 2 P. m,, Steelman'a chapel, sn'tl Kentlnir ton ave. int. Mt, I'eaco Cem. Remains mav be viewed Tue , after 7 p. m. SCHOTT. AUB, 17. LOLA I. (nee Leach). Wife of HuBene Schott. aced 37. Relatives and friends, all societies of which sho wn a member. Invlt'd in funeral services. Wed., 2 p. tn , 227." Pratt st Frankford, Int Onktand Cem. Remains may he viewed Tues , 8 to 10 p. m SCHWEIOERT Auh 18, LIZZIE 8 , wlfo of Milton W. Schweltrert nsed 12 Rel ative and friends, members of Calvarv Re formed Church Invited to funeral aervire, Thurs.. 8 p. m.. 2C',(I3 NT 20th St. Int. Private. Frl morn Mverstnwn. Pa. Train leaves Reading Terming 8:30 a, m. Rcidlnz SCHWEITZER Aub 18. CHARLES, husband of Frederlcka Schweitzer. Relatives una irienn invitea to runeral service. Wed . 2 n. in 40(1 Hart lane Int. private, llelvue Cem. SIIISLER At Atlantic City. N J. Aur. 18. MARY A widow of John V Shlsl'r Relatives and friend Invited tn fune.'al services. Uvansellcal Lutheran Church of tho Trinity iih and woir sts , Thnr.. a p, m. Int. 1" church grounds. Remains may be viewed ?:, Y at the home of Dtvid II Kollork & Son. 1C24 N llroad St.. 12 to 2 p. m Auto service SHRIVER Aub 17 at Atlantic Cltv. N. J., ANNV M, wlfo nf William A Shrlver and dauchter of late Thomas nnd Marv Powers Relative nnd friends invited to funeral. Wed , Somer Point N J. Renulem miss St Francl Xnvler' Church, I'hlladel pMa 10 am Int Old Cathedral Cem SMITH Suddenlv. A UB 17. CHARLES R . husbmd of Emma 1 Smith, naed Mi Relatives and friend Oenrce W. Child Cir cle. No 34. H. of A . Philadelphia I-odce. No 84. L O O M TspoEraphlcnl Union, No. 2; Rtonemen' Fellowship. 40th Ward, I'nd employes of the Raptlst Publication So ciety, invited in innerni. vveo . n p. in , 81101 Carpenter st Int L-rcaster. Pa. SMITH. Aub. 17. HARRY I,., husband of vpiuu smith (nee Lyons). Relative and friend, nil socletle of which ho was a mem ber, invited to funeril services. Wed.. 2 p. m . 132 State st Camden. Int. private. Harlclah Cem. Friends may view remains Tues.. 7 to n p. m SP1CER. Ail. 10. ANNA V wlfo of Daniel S. Spicer (nee Hurke),' aR.-d 2.'. Relatives and friend Invited to funeral. Thurs.. 8.30 a m . 2003 s 18th st. Solemn requiem mass St. Int Holy Cross c srlCI.R. Aub l. Monica a cnurcn iu a. m. Cem Auto service w in Tinr.OTlES. daUBhter nr hnp s timl littn Annn V KPlcer. aBei Relatives and friend. Concordia Iodpe No. 87, F and A. M. , Washlnston Camp No. 1S8: Penn Treaty Ccmmanderv No. no. I'. O. S. of A.! Wlnnrmucca Tribe No. 230 I. O. R. M, ; North American Council No. 332. O. I A.: Clearfield Council No. HO, D of L.. Amerlcus Dlv. No. 123. S. of T.; em rloves of A J. Reach ft Co : memsers of Reacon Prehterlan Church Invited to fu neral service Wed.. 2 p. m . parents' resi dence, 2221 Caul st Int, private, North Cedar Hill Com Trlends may view remain Tue s to 10 p. m. STniR.H ub 1 MARY A. ROnt:R wlfo of Morris Steele, nseil R2 Relative and friend invited to services, "Wed 2 P m. 2.M10 N 17th st Int at Mount Jlorlnh Cem TII.OIIMAN Aub. 1. 1D1S at Rrvn Mnwr Hospital HMILY dauchter nf the lite William M. T Tllchman. In her 73J veir Relative nnd friends are Invited to nitr-nil funeral services. Wed. in 30 a. m Jj'oS- ,i nth t Int strictly private It nclally rmuested that flowers be it,,i VlVT'MAN On Aub. 17 151S, LOUISA i inis frlend are Invited to funeral services on Tuesdnv evenlnB at S o'clock, at her late real dence, 53.1 East Glrard ave. Int. private at l.iwnvlow Cemetery. Wednesday. 10 a m , ,-wl '1111(1 Ifl 111 T TTl SI,0N A"K. 10, TIAURY Ti . husband ;;, '.,.-n fmm -l"ll Chrstmit ut U'll.Tttn Alia IS. AONUy. wlfp of TT.r. mni AMlKo Rrlntlvrn and frlpnt lnIted ' n MnTal. Weil 70 n. m.. 1)22 Ilrnwn st. Ml, fhurrh of the Ae3umntlon pn, m Int. tii.i C'lthdril Cem wvnonsKi Amr it pai.tne p. daughter of Louis nnd Con-tance 'WhorKkl aeed VS. nelatles nnd Mendf Invttrd tn funeral Thurs . P'U) n m . parent' resi dence 102 Mifflin st. Solemn requiem mats Churrh of St PtnntsUus (31 and Tltz water st ). 10 a. m. LOST AND FOUND i UAO Lost. cold lurch bacr. elthr,r nt Wunam.iker'n or between Wanamaker'a ' and Dar InBton'a. con alnltis monev and lolnj, Uberal reward, I'lione Woodlund -Ml " DIAMOND PHACELET contalnlrir- is dl-i- t nmii'H, pl.itlnum mounilPK st.unped 1371 j i; r. & to iiiwanl Iteturn to nut'a.1" & C" '" """ ,,"" '.. ,lt, ,. .,.D '. .-.1 . ' ( I."""', toaboVe address ,e 1 ; , PIV 'mind ft L-rtlil ntti Tiioarlaw nUhi PIN Found a gold pin. Tuesday nlcht, Aug. II near Cltv Hall on Ilro.ul st M. A D'Esopo Connecticut Experiment Sta. lion. New Haven. Conn. HELP WANTED FEMAEC (Other CI.is-.lUpd Ads on Page 2) AN ESSENTIAL OCCUPATION UNDER THE U. S. GOVERNMENT TELEPHONE SERVICE IN Pirtr.Anrv. PHIA AND VICINITY. THE WORKSHOP OF THE NATION. IS OK VITAL mimn. TANCE IN THE PROSECUTION OF THE TOITNO WOMEN BETWEEN 17 in in CAN SERVE IN NO MORE PATRIOTIC WAY THAN AS OPERATORS. COME AND HELP SERVE IN THIS ALL TMPOrtTANT ARMY OF THHEn Tllnil. SAND LOYAL YOUNQ WOMEN. THE TRAINING COURSE IS SHORT AND THOROUGH. to on pr-rt WEETC IS PATn nrtnivn TIIR I'lMT FOUR WEEKS. WITH mpm ADVANCEMENT THEREAFTER. APPLY ANY WEEKDAY BETWEEN 8 AND 0: EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT. trice nr TV HT1M FIRST FLOOR. 1031 ARCH ST., PHILA. MISS O. SMITH 40G MARKET ST.. PHILA. MISS F. R ZINOCL 20 W. CHELTEN AVE,, GTN. MISS W. O REILLY 20 E. BTH ST., CHESTER, PA. THE BELL KPHO.jCOSlPANY 0F BILLING CLERKS FAMILIAR WITH MOON-HOPKINS BILLINO MACHINE. PERMA NENT POSITIONS E. F. HOUGHTON h COMPANY APPLY 240 W. SOMERSET ST, OR PHONE KENSINQTON 7100 BIJ.L CLERK wanted, one capable of oper ating Elsin Smith typewriter. Apply in person, t a. otn at. BOOKKEEPERand stenographer wanttd. to take charge of small ortice, Appiy iu a. jiiinsi. CALCULATORS PERMANENT POSITIONS AND GOOD PAY FOR ACCURATE CALCULATORS E. F. HOUGHTON Ic CO. APPLY 240 W, -SOMERSET ST. ' OR PHONE KENSINGTON 7100 CLERK, young lady, who can operate type- wrjiora vcujr iifuwii imiiuwriiing, elating alii rAM. aanu ,. aairoiiru. jy. ptn, ieq. UJT, CLERK and typist, accurate at flmraa a,.. manent position with excellent opportunity foi advancement. Apply to Mr, Schofleld, Baeder-Adamaon ft Co., Richmond at. ana Allegheny av. , CLiGflK Youri"7ad)rror bank: must have knowledge ot bookkeeplnc and be accurate rss-s,.?:s.i iK?3fr "" -p w IwfHr -iwj 15, HELP WANTED FEMALK (Other I'lasHlllcil Ail on I'Mto 2) CLERK-IN ACCOUNTINO Dll; PAHTMENT OF THE I'UIII.IC LEDOER COMPANY I NO EXPEUI LNCE NECESSARY. PUI1LIC LEDGER COMPANY CLERK. oun lady, must be Boon penman nnd quick and accurate nt (lcure. Replv in own handwrltlnB. stallnB are. txperleiu-o nndailary expected. A 21 1 Ledger (jflce CLERKS YounB women with nnv clerical experience whatever or hivlnu sufficient education to fit them for clerical work will find opportunities for pleasant and Interest InR emploment with chance for advance ment, by mmmunlcatlnB with tli follow lnc number. P sol Lertccr Ofilce State ase, experience If nnv and sllnrv expected CLERKS Ynuntf womn with odtllnB ma chin" experience wnnted to work hetwen tho hour of fl and 12 p m : Bond surround InB and opportunltle for advancement State are. experience and silao txptcted. P .T L, dger Office. COST ACCOUNTANT ror textile plant up town, excellent opportunity for ndvince- , ,,-KH rnnlrllV erowlnB COncem: also l1- qulre clerk familiar with Inventory record ,1 4i. IjfnKtr h"bii m.l.lOTT-FISHUH Mil flerU ttiuM 1 pood. Anpiv iv ieer. .m u , i.pi.'tripntrni. YOU CAN HELP WIN TIIR WAR WKLLnDUCATnD, AMI1ITIOOS WO.MUN nr.n clhrks sTCNOGRAiirnns and typists ARE WANTED IMMnniATRLY AT HOO ISLAND PNCSUALLY ATTR CTIVII WORKING CONDITIONS EXCEPTIONAL WAOE SCALE EXCr.LLENT TRANSPORTATION FRSM "ALL TARTS OP PHILADELPHIA SPECIAL TRAIN'S MORNINOS AND EVENINGS ATPLY PERSONALLY WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT OIT1CE HOO ISLND. PA. ASK FOR MRS. NORRELL GIRI. half-Brown to was! supper dishes: large family 1)033 Chestnut St. (iIUIj wantetl for r no ral office work, must be experhnced nnd rapid at fiKurlnn- Ap- plv Wll Ham Foster. T.MH N. 31st st. GOVKHNKSS CapnMp whltt woman as n u r serv governcs a. fi'01 Wane ae., Qtn. HOSIIIRY Knitter nnd toppers experienced on Ranner, Siott Wllllim and stimiiitii v; m.iciiino double-stitch work PAIRHRS AND TOLDflRS experienced on flno feamlvas hoHlery Steady work, pood pay NOTAsnMp Hosinnv co. Oxford nnd Maacher ats. Alan KNITTI1RS AND TOPPIIRS on Stindird machines experienced on doublc-stltch work At our No 2 mill IXNA AND ARM AT STS. Oermantown nnsiKRY Exp. knitter nnd topper on Rin. ner machine, double atltch work; 22c. 2.1c and 24c a dozen: Infanta worsted. RockUnd Iloalerv Mill. .1211 Ki nalngton ave. JACK SPOOLEn. experienced tloernment work John Urnmlev & Son. A and Le- hlch nve. Applv to nearest U S. Service Offlc urine xnis nn wnn ou. , irrrwKV wnMCV cnlorrd Sl.f n month -iL'" T'k nrct.r ass rererencci renuiren. M 3li. iVrdser Centtal. or phono Prn Mawr 523 fnr nnnointment. 1 lor Hlil'miiiinrin. OI'TICE GIKI, wanted bv trupt company In West 1'Hll P 820 T ecll-er Office. Rirnuc ciins wMto womnn roferrno rp- nulm-. Aflilrens all week. 1. O, Itox 73. VlIlnnon Pn MOON-ITOrKINS ornnATORs ron BILLING: rnnMANKNT POSITIONS GOOD PAY E. r. IIOUOIITON & CO. APPLY 240 "W. SOMHRSHT ST. OR PIIONK KENSINGTON 7100 RErr.IVINO CLERK wnntM In cloak and auir iITiartment Annlv M Silverman A. .on N "V'f for. Oth nn Smith sti OPERATORS wanted, experienced on Im- nnrlnnt nntfppntn.nl rnntrnet! llffht. nleas. ant work. In up-to-dato plant: good wages: uj jtiur mil a-nuiurii ..muiuiucif, .-i uiii and Pearl sts.. Camden. 7 minutes' walk from Market or Vine at. ferry. PANTRY WOMAN, white, no Sunday work: sleep nut. Apply Uriends' Arch Street Center 301 Arch at. SOLICITORS THF! PUrtLir T.nntlER nFOUIRKfl FUVFRAI, FIRPT - CLASS SO. LICITORS P Q R ClRl-tlLATTON PROMOTION: AllILTTT TO MRrTT AND TALK TO TIIR RF.?T PRO. PLE IS KIPENTIAT, PUT PKR. BONAI. APPEARANCR WILL RE. CEIVE FIRST CONSIDER TIONl A noon proposition for a few WOMEN OF MATURF. TEARS WHO DO NOT OBJECT TO HOUSF.-TO-HOUSE SOLICITATION: ALSO WANT ONE EXPERIENCED CREW MANAGER APPLY TO MR. COR. BEA. SECOND FLOOR, PUUUO LEDGER IIUILDI.NO. STENOGRAPHER Centrallv located bus. nrsi office engaged 111 essential Industry reeulres services of good stenographer, aluo assistant bookkeeper: state salary experi ence and references: address in own hand writing. Kocd opportunity for two ambitious mime women. F .',.'5. Ledger Central. STENOGRAPHER. QUICK AND ACCUR- ATE, Km I.AHUfc. 1'UULlKlll.vil jiUUHE; annn CHANCE FOR ADVANCEMKNT. APPLY, OIVINO REFERENCE AND SAL ARY Wanted, a l.tn. leooer office. STENiKlRAPHER wanted. ep,. for me chanical engineer of large Indust. concern In nortneast oistrici; bwhi opnor. ior orignt, energetic young woman. OUe full particulars, Includ sal, expected, O 3.1. P. Q Box 3471). STENOGRAPHER Experienced young- girl: must be neat and rapid; knowledge of dic taphone desirable, hut not essential; good salary. Apply Cook Co., 211 S. 2d at.. Ca mden, N. J. STENOGRAPHER and typltt wanted; per manent position. American Railway Er pre.s Co.. 1127 Chestnut eL STENOGRAPHER, experienced. Aoply the - Rarrett l'o . 3dth and Qras Ferry ave. STENOGRAPHERS, S WANTED Must have at least three years' commercial training; steady work. BRINO REFERENCES MIDVALE STEEL AND ORDNANCE CO. EDDYSTONE RIFLE PLANT EDDYSTONE. PA. Apply PHILADELPHIA OFFICES 520.1 Island road (Mr. -Mooa.y) 6203 Market at. (Mr. Plechner) and U. S. Employment Service Offices 1619 Arch at., Philadelphia, Pa. Ask for Mr, O'Connor 616 Sproul st., Chester, Pa, Ask. (or Mr. Relnhart BRINO THIS AD WITH YOU 'AUGUST 20, 1918 HELP WANTED FEMALE (OUier riiiinnl Art on Time 2) STENoanArntRS nnd ci,i;nKs lor rot nnd cenern! ncmmtlnff work; In ratlon northeast sortlon; hoiirn. H to . hnlf day HaturcUy nil rer, pcrmnnrnt pnentlnl Industry, ndnncemrnt. Hint, nlucntlon, i rMTlpnrc, If nny, and sainrv desired. U 53, 1 O. Itox 3300. STKNOOItAlMIKKH. rxpei innrrd, pood pnv; (rood rhiiice for fidxanrpmrnt nnrmatipnt. Avnlv Simmons Hardware Store i'27 Arch Mrept. r sti;n(hjhai'iii;u.s. with ,,t i-m ' or a pnrn rxiifrlonno, wdlirv $" t week. Wrlln nnip.ln 1 dgerjnice TYIMJWUITllU nuiT l..- f.imfJI.ir with Underwood mnrhln.'. short hand unesen- tlnl Annlv Urn Postor Uns x. .'Uwt TYPIST wnntrd hy trust ro. In YV Phlln . must be nPHt nnd .ueurate. P 810. Led. gpr (fflre WOMEN AND C.1RLS WANTED AT ONCE TIME AND HM.f TIME OVER IM imuns PLENTY OP OVERTIME STEADY WORK WITH REGULAR INCREASE APrLY 7 A M. JOSEril CAMPI1CI.L COMPANY 21) AND MVRKET STS . CAMDEN, N. J. I WOMEN for ofTlce bnlldliiB eleinlnB white, f, hour p-r da n n ni to Me m, 1p m, to 8 p m Bond waiTe ieidv employ ment. Applv Room 431 Land Tltli IlIdE. HOUSEWORK Middle ie,i woman white. for smnll firnllv TVIham ne- Hamuli town wvp. I Mi o n e Ge r m i n to wn 3r. 0 W. WOMEN fo- kitchen work. AritiPv time. keeper's offlc'JiHw-Sra-tford1Iotei YOPNG I.VMY tn work in mmlcnrlmr ind i"1""1'" I'irinr I .ill Ufiom Hl.i Heeil IllrtB YOUNG WOMEN, with knowledge of multl rrnph machine l.-slr..,l i,v n local Insti tution; state ase experience and salary ex pected P Ml-, Ledser Office (leneml Ilt'SINESS SErtVICE CO 13 11 r.in.l Tllle llookkt eper f'jn $:to stenoL-ranher fl.ri-J2il HELP WANTED MALE (Other CIi.lRed AtU on Pace 2) , ANOLnSMITIIS WANTHD AT ONCE ON OOVnRN.Mn.NT WORK CIIESTRR FinPHt'ir,niNfJ rOMPANT, Ltd I'-RO.N'T AN1 KIIRI.IN STS. riinsTHR. PA Phllldelphll Offlon CHESTER SHII'llUII,DINO.fO.MPANT, Ltd 214 X. 15th at. Applv Nearest U. S. Emplojment Service Office DRINO THIS AD WITH TOU ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER ANTr ENTHV CT ERK MALE On PEMIE EVCELT.EVT SVLAHV SATISrACTOUY LIVINC f'OND!TIOX3 11AKEU SMITH & CO. CAItE CU" ATLANTIC LriAIlINU COMPANY ELWOOU, N. J. ASSISTANT TO MVNXGER OP AC nH'YTlVll ni'IMI'TVPNT oonn op. POHTtTNTY I'OIl LKUT AN'!) INTET. LTGENT MT'V EXPERIENfE TV TOST Acroi'Ni rvo ou a know r.nnor or ITS ELKMr'TRY PHINfTPLES WU.T, nn iiELPri'L. m ioi. ledger orncE. AUDITORS V I am onrpnration U In npd of nuns men wtlh nrirtlfnt bookkpeplns or acrountinj: oxprUnce. hank men pre. fernrt. put neo rtpprfnro and salary ox pec trl P 03 Ledger Office. UOOKKEEI'ERS A Ijtpp corporation Is In need of ouns men with n radical lioolt- keeplre or ncrounttns cxptrlnce. Lank men preferred, state ape eper.en e nnd salary t?pcctd P hOU Ldger Office ROOKKEMITR Lurre wholesale citahliTiT mnt reftulrea thoroughlv tninpctrrtt honk keeper lh fom1 . xper In coit accounting1 nerm pus with advinceinrnt Htnte partlcu-lT-i with ngp. rnmiicn .1 7'tl T.p1 f'ent BOOKKEEPER nnd stenographer for out-of-town position, good salarj; lumber experl enc an asset sl.it use and experience. J H7 i liPdirer t enirai. IIOOKKEEPEK ASSISTANT Give age ex perience and salary. Apply hy letter onl Edwin Harrington. Son &. Co., 17th and i Cn llowhlll ats -.,. nrinr rr ipnr.pn TTAq am npr-"viiv7c. THE PUBLIC LEDGER HAS AN OPEMNQ T.-nn AM ivrn r lorvr BOY Wltn t I'OR AN 1.MI.U.1UUM UUX WHO IS nvv.n 1(1 TEARS OP AQE. APPLT AT ONCE TO MR. rl.YNN, 000 CHESTNUT ST. BOY, 10 to IS years, ns sto'kkecper In pur chasing dent.; quick and accurate nt fig ures; good cnance tor aovancement; refer ences renuireo. Apply J. B. Van Scler f-o . rnmaen. BOY about lfi in pawnshop, must have ref erence: chance for advancement. Beer wald Lancaster ae a nd Preston at. BOY wunted for nfilce work aged 15. S. L. Alien & Co . nth nnd fllenwood ae. BOYS OVER 16 TOR OFFICE WORK SEVERAL GOOD OPENINGS FOR BRIGHT mva. PHIlStASKvT POSITIONS! OOOD PAY; OPPORTUNITY TOR ADVANCEMENT E. T. HOUGHTON 4 CO. APPLY AT 210 W. SOMERSET ST. BOYS WANTED FOR NIGHT WORK: MUST HE OVER 1(1: CHANCE FOR ADVANCEMENT. APPLY AFTER fl P M L E D O E R OFFICE. 1UFTH FLOOR. BOYS Bright boys wishing to get Into a good line of work, can hae excellent op portunities for learning the business by applilntr to the following number: P 7J5, 1 eager Office. They will be advanced as they Yieceme expermni-c. BOYS NOT RETURNING TO SCHOOL THIS FALL. FOR WORK IN NEWS- PAPER OFFICE. APPLY CITY EDITOR. HU'HIlt IMi"" ""' -.' ....... .- BOY wanted for general work In large oftlee; excellent opportunity for advancement. Ap ply 8th floor. American Stores Co.. -1th and Nobis sts BOY wanted. Insurance office; advancement, Stokes. Packard, Hausbton & Smith, m Wslnu'. t. CARPENTERS wanted. John N Gill & Co.. &8th and Grays ave , just below Woodland ave. Apply nearest U. S. Employment Of. Dee. Bring tnls d with you. BRAKEMEN AND FIREMEN NEEDED PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 1623 FILBERT ST. PHILADELPHIA. PA. U .St it HELP WANTED-iMALE (Oilier Classified Ada on Pare 2) CHEMIST W A N T E D For experimental department: must have knowledsa of qualltlvo and quantlttve anabses. Apply Lock Dor 428, Chester, Pa. CHAUrPEPR. experienced, for private real. tiencc. rrinceton. N. J.; eood salary and llTrstoxchan'lte:. A! b' ma"'lJOn AT MDORINO. IF YOIT ARE SOrt J CLERIC In recelvlnB department of larae imnwure aim contractors- supplies estab ll'hment. Applv J Jacob Shannon &. Co., 1744 Market st ILl.Hk, hotel room, experience necessary steady position, Kood salar, reference re quired A 2JIP, UdBer Office. COST ACCOIt.N1 ANT for textile place up . n:,..'''tc'''llrnt opportunity for advance ment with rapidly prowlnB concern, also re quire cierlt familiar with inventory records. J M7 LedBer Central PRAPTSMEN WANTED Meehanle.il urchltectural and tracers. Call r appls by letter, stating ase. experbneo and s.ilirv desired National Aniline Co . Marcus Hook Pa iiiiAVTuvii'v .ini,n. , . ; on ma. nine tools 'for hen v nidnnnce Bnn.i pay ir the riant men. r 132. LedBer DHIViilt elderlv m.in. over 4", waiiteil sncdik-r Co nth nnd TloBa Apply nearet t s. Employment Office. Iirlns this ad viltb ou EMPLOYMENT WANTS DROP rOROERS OfARDS . . HAI'tiC MAKERS IvMIOItrilH I EARNERS .. (Short-Hour ShlfU) ..(White or Colored! On vnrlous machine Piece-work bailn TOOI.MAKERS TOOLROOM MAClIINi: HANDS imiNO Ri:rnrtENri:s MIDVAI.P. STEEL AND ORDNANCE CO. EIJIIYSTONP, ItlPLE PI.V.NT EDDYSTONE, PA PHILADELPHIA Ori'lCES 2201 lolind road (Mr Moonevl DJUI Market st. . . . (Mr I'lechner) Apply P. S Etnplovment Serv in' orilce lain Arch et Phil id Iphln. Pa. Ask for Mr O'Connor (11.1 r-prnul t . Chestrr Pa. Ask for Mr Relnfiart IIRINO THIS AD WITH YOU ENCIVEER EXPERIENCED IV DEIOV AND CONSTItl'CTION nr RE-EV-fOI 'i:D CONCRETE: STATE EXPERI ENCE WHEN AVAILAR1.E AND SALARY ...... .!. t i.t ti ii iiitv (".fin Dltt'US I -Jov. ner If!, to work In pitent medirlurt department of whoh sile house. Applv Valentino 11 .Smith & Co., 2d and Green. , , . EN(lNEln. Btendv, prar th al, wanted for modern plant 112 N 3d, pplv nearest V ri Emplojment Oftlcc. Urlnj this ad i i t h von ESTHTATOR Opiortunlty for avtematlc nnd tborouith estimator and technical cor respondent fumill id" with hull nnd enirlre peclflcatlons and construction: shullld poes perception, adaptability and tact. M 1130. Lcdser Central FIREMAN Excellent openinp for capable fireman 112 N .Id t Applv ne.iret U. S Emplo) ment Service Office. Urine this ad with ou. PREIGIIT TAR REPAIRMEN 4Sic TO TiSc PER HOUR HELPERS. 4Sc PER HOUR AND ONE-IIALr ATTER S HOURS PENNA. n. R . PARK .SHOP 40TH AND PARKSIDE AVE. (JKINPI-lt iintlcliiis' surf-ire grinder. Ap TiU Khto l'o 1211 Walnut st. FIREMEN Wanted at once. JOSEPH CAMPBELL, CO. 2d and Market sts. Camden New Jersey AITI.T NEAREST UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT SEUVIUB OITICE URI.NU THIS AD WITH YOU HWUlWARE and rontractors' supplies Young man In order department, ulth 11. perif nci preferred Apply J. Jacob Shan non it 21"-H OLrfclL"!! flnTI.I. NK.MT fl.HitK exneilencn neces H.irv M,.nl position good Pllal, refer ence ruiulitil A -2S, Ledger Oftlce LAHORBRK. colored, wanted, for Inside nnd ' nutsido f itorv work, good pav and bonus, , plan lo.,llc,l 17 miles from Philadelphia; I transportation and IHIng expenses .uliaiuvd. Arpiy 7 1() t(, a,-3 m, rt,aJv for Hork; ' MOT" B"cnnn i nor ASK for .Mr Bertram, or th, nearest U EmpIoMnent liureau urim nn au wnn i ou. WANTED LABORERS COLORED "SPANISH. POLISH MACHINISTS PIPEFITTERS AND FURNACE MEN ITALIAN 1 ItACKMEN GOOD CHANCE 227 N. 1STH ST. APPLY Any United States Employment Office. Bring this with you. LABORERS CUI.r REFININO CO. tiSth st. and Schujlklll ItUer Apply nearest U. S. Employment Service Office Drlng this' ad with jou LABORERS and POWDER-LINE MEN are needed Viy the DU PONT CO. at their plants at CARNEYS POINT. N. J and GIBBSTOWN. N. J. 1235 ARCH ST, Apply ANY U, S. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, ,. l"?" .7,' ,' !- H - ," "1-ifc'tbS.1 51 . . . -'.. l2MoL,-'M HEtP WAKTEtl-aiA'CW ' (Other Classified Ads on Pace) 2) ;y. K1TCIJENMEN. colored: 45 a month nsT ineaia. inH iracy. rtotn ana unestnut st- WAR WORK FOR ALL MEN LEAVI.Vdl? NONESSENTIAL INDUSTRIES 4 Ttm ntritnn -nr n.n .... ..! ' I" 1 HN'THH A rnODUCTIVn FIELD OP USE- vvu uuAjtiir vvoruc. Ml HOO ISIAND SIJIPrARD OFFERS TOTI A. 2S AND NOT USED TO PHYSICAL WORK tJCJ WE WILL TUT TOU ON SPECIAL WOHK7 UNTIL YOU ItECOMB HARDENED. AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY TO WOnK & i IN THE FIRST LINE OF OFFENSE AT" p'-4 ,i :i!- HOME. YOU CAN SHORTLY INCREASE"; fG YOUR EARN1NQ CAPACITY. nyW ,.,n -. -,..- - i.j -IWO U1.'L. ,.Yi,;iJ.-1 1U lijllVKBtf AU4 OFI'ICE men .isn AT.r. Timemt rnncitn -i nr SELECTIVE-SERVICE REGULATIONS TO sr-r,. n,p,m,,v. , . .,. IN A WAK-' ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY. AND TO Alfl' OTHER PATRIOTIC AMERICANS WHO"' ARE WILL1NO TO START AT TH- P.OTTOM. IF TOU MEAN BUSINESS. PUT OH. TOUR OLD CLOTHES, CUT OUT Tins' ' AD AND PRESENT IT AT THE NEARKSH' U. 8 EMPLOYMENT OrTICH OR MAIN OFFICE 8D AND WALNUT ST3. 1 Ml. SHATTUCK OR STATE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE l.tTJ .Wtllrl c 1 MR. BH'ttlW , HELP HtltLD SHIPS 11E A LINK IN THE CHAIN ' I ADORERS LARORERS LABORERS LARORERS ALL LARORERS A7PT,Y!Nr: FOR WORIC WILL RECEIVE IMMEDIATE EMPLOY. EDDYhTONE MUNITIONS COMPANY EDDYSTONE, TA. TAKE CHESTER SHORT LINE TO C-ATE Annlv To any U. S. Emploment Office at ONcn t.ABonnns wanted UNITED STATES GOVHRNJICNT WORK At flth street and Kevstone rnad (Itiick. nnm triictl ' liTu, L:s ta.r.a.1 nf ITIrrhlnMf" nv... nearest railroad station. Thurlow, on Penn- . X1 yianla Railroad. Jj. UacARTHUIt nnOTIIHUS ArPLT To nnv United States Employment Office AT ONCH LABOrtlUlS WANTED UNITED STATES COVEHNMENT WOIHC1' Chester Pike J'' Between Darbv Pa., and Savllle ave. Edds stone. Pa, MacARTIIUR mtOTHER9 APPLT To nnv United Plates Employment Office AT ONCE LABORERS WANTED TTNTTnn RTATra nni'rn-iirT wnntr ?J. On main hlchwav (Ilrfinilirnvl hfweell!1.? Westlllt. N J., nnd South Gloucester X.MfX j. nearest rauroin station noutn "jionr-isv. ter on the rer.nsUnnla Railroad iWettT Jersey nnd Seashore DIIs!on) )-al " Ti MacARTHUr. BROTHERS APPLY Tn nnv United States Emplo ment OlTice AT ONCE LABORERS WANTED ' ' UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT WORK, irt Washington Park, near Westvllln. N. J offrt PennsIvanla R. R (West Jersey anA- 1 Seashore Division), also by trolley fromv , Camden. ,vv t .. ? ..-, -tiaCfU.uiuii iw.u.iiL,i.3 APPLY To nnv United States Emplojment Office -i -.' ns- v : P LABORERS Needed at once -iir-a-rFp. sniPRiiiLniNO cnrP4rTiKfi LTD. if i.' J ......".. f-a CHESTER. PA Philadelphia ' CHESTER SHIPBUILDING COMPANT ie LTD. 214 N. 15TII ST. s APPLY NEAREST UNITED STATES 1 EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OrFlCB BRING THIS .- WITH YOU l LABORERS A Men wanted for construction and generate .jro'l operating work wnite or colored. "'"SlSJ MIDVALE STEEL AND ORDNANCE CO. v NIcetown Works ... 4301 Wlssahlckon ave. Apply to nearest U. S. Employment Service Office Bring this at, with you. LABORERS LABORERS LABORERS -Cii2 WANTED ON GOVERNMENT WOHK H3 HELP TO OET THE HOSPITALS READY F, W. MARK CONSTRUCTION" -CO. BYBERRY JOD Apply Nearest V. 8. Employment Service BRINQ THIS AD WITH YOU LABORERS, wl.lto. for ltsbt. Woftt. 1 house. W. t. Tllden Co.. N. E. o and Olenwood ave. AddIv nearratsl Employment Of Act. Bring this ad "Hj LA1IORE1JS wanteJ to wrlc- 1m .I'X'MiT.J House, urpwn tsaiiey su., s"s ServloB Office lirlof thtfAltd nn Apniv to nrami u.'.s,-is lin Ani&l il ii 5 w ?V3? A? rt T1V ' U r'Viii'' Y'FV fc 4- r aCj, 4iV- v 't 3 . , , i t k. !H'.v .4' "-P ,fs hS.-, .V ; v , r, J2$m - -?i .3 aV,SH.fi
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