-, 'Jl'K-"(1.'r,ar5,-'5 ' t EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA1, FD AY, ATOTJST 30, 1918 '.',.. ; 'M -f- ",,- v. j I I '' ' r u I; ! 14 t yCJAMP MEADE LIBRARY WILL HAVE NEW CHIEF IU WaBhington Mfln to Succeed L. n. Uiclman, Who Kcturns to Baltimore Work ' Camp Mrnile, Sid., Aur. 30, H. H. B. Meyer, chief blblloRrapher t the CongreMlonnl Library In Wash Ins-ton, Is coming here to lake charge of &, the. camp library, which Is operated by me American i.iDrary Association. .Mr. Meyer Is a graduate of Columbia Uni versity and Is n gas and electrical en gineer. Ills love for books attracted him to the New York Public Library some t, few, years ago as a member of the staff ' nd In 1006 he went to Washington. cince Jhat time he has been the bead of five different departments In the Con gressional Library. Library work Is one of the most Im portant bits of welfare work at this cantonment. It Is a polyglot camp, and v, iiinjuiuj- qi inn men spena ineir spare Lai- time endeavorlnir tn Imnrnve, thnmsnlvea iLoUls H. Dlelman, librarian at the Peabody Institute In Baltimore, who has been In charge of the library here, ex plained that ho has found It dlffcult to keep a sufficient supply of text book-) On the shelves, there Is such a demand for books of an educational nature. Mr. Dlelman was granted a leave of ab sence from Peabody to take charge of he work here, a few months ago. This period has elapsed, and ke must return to Baltimore. Three priests from Pittsburgh have arrived here In the uniforms of first lieutenants, and will shortly be nsslgncd 8 chaplains In units of the Lafayette Division. They are Hevs. L. S. Donner meycr, John F. McCarthy and Thomas Dunn. At present they arc making their headquarters with the Knights of Co lumbus. ' Captain-William W. Hulln lias been relieved from his present duties ns the assistant to the camp adjutant, and has been appointed camp Inspector. Sergeant Herbert W. Harris, of the Medical Department, has been transfer red In his present grade to Camp Zaeh ary Taylor, Louisville, Ky., for duty. First, Lieutenant Oeorge W. Dehoff, of the Medical Corps, has been assigned to the Eleventh Sanitary Train ; Flrat Lli u tenant Frank Deenan to the Kleen,h Ammunition Train and First Llcuten.int MorrlS K. Gore t6 the Thirty-second Field Artillery. Kleven men of the One Hundred nnd Fifty-fourth Depot Brigade, have been transferred to camp ht-adquartcrs. They re:, Edward R. Krause, Ilalph 13. Hen rlng, David Schwartz, WllbUrC. Phelps, Vaughn TV. Wilkinson, Ilalph Thomas, Edward L. Sullivan, Stanley S tin op", Harry M. Lane, Patrick J. Carroll and Rudolph a, A Stlemke. Major Biuce Uthoff Mas been assigned to the Seventeenth Infantry WAR VETERANS LEAVE DK FOR OTHER CAMPS Will Act as Instructors Men Now in Train ing to Camp Illx, Wrlghtstown, N, J Aug. 10. Ap echo ot the efforts of Austrian propagandists to Induce various mem bers of the Italian contingent, who were recently quartered at Dlx after a trip half-way round the woiMd. to desert the Italian army, promising them money and ftlalmiAa 4Sk 1a1si 4sH a. Aiknn4A n. assistance to help them escape, was, heard In the announcement that Private Lawrence Martlnc, a raeraoer of the Headquarters Company of the Flftj--nlpth Pioneers, a Delaware outfit, has been sentenced by a court-martial board to be confined at hard labor at Fort Jaj Js". Y., fpr a period of twenty years and then to be dishonorably discharged from the service. Martlne Ib said to have de clared that the French and Italian vic tories were not true ; that he c6uld "read English well and that the Ameri can papers never made any such re ports. Announcement la made that Sergeant Harry H. Hall, of the 303d Itemount Dtjiot Brigade, han been commissioned a aecopd lieutenant and assigned to Camp Devens, Mass. ; As far as possible all the new-ly-nr- I rived men will be equipped with proper filtlng shoes the day following their en trance Into service. Heretofore the men have been drilling In the shoes they wore In civilian life and which are unsuitable for work on the parade grounds. Nearly 100 of the non-commissioned officers, wh.o were detailed here to await orders that would send them to various camps of the countrj', "have been trans ferred to divisions In training at Camps 'Deven, Fiinston, Lewis and Sheridan. They will convey lo the men Ideas gath ered .while fighting on tne fronts arid will replace the tengllsh :ia French In structors, who have directed the train ing work up to Ibis time. Lieutenant Carl O. uaywnrd. Itegl mental Sergeant Major tleorge Star- UcW and Private J. L. B. William", have keen detailed to attend the school for jici puriuci WlllUCfP Kl V.SUIIJ wcigs, ttubll- t lhgton, D. C. H'ilJKK HrjmmTK ATf.ANTU' PITY. N. 4. OP.ATLAKnccml qrvMrerasixsEssJ . HOTEL CHELSEA OPEN ALL THE YE Alt ENTIRE BLOCK OP OCEAN FRONT Westminster Ky-ov- ' Bch' Eev' t"t "Vu,M""!r. Prl. bth, running water. 112 SOupukly.) tZgOupdly. Chan. Uiinre. HQTEL B0SC0BEL "mX; ' Amer. 4V Hnein nlana Bklt, A. B. MARlnv OCEAN C1TV. N. J. Cfialforite i)''ni L e?"?."! it. - ' pojaiat. c. ui.uhpi.n. irlE AI.VVK--Cenv. loe. Rooms with run's ,. -tr. flrft. A. Yarger. 14 Brighton Place! WT.ftNKRHVU.I.K. VA. SUNSET HALL 9p,n "'th 'r- "ot 1 r5 . , fT i sonltsrlum. Write Pen a -Gaul. Pres "ft Msr.. or Ledger Cn. F.SNINr.TOX. l'A. Tlnirum fcn-n " Delaware. Cafa tuiicurn wui t 0rln D.nrlngi Mon Wed. 4.Ptleves. Chicken ft waftla dinners wTAMnirg JACKSONVILLE B. . N.H IHIilTO.S Flills,elnM in -4'ivmn snd .licksonvllls. far all points South. Philadelphia tn llos ton, for all New England points. Fatten arer or Frlsht., Consult Asent. nrr IS. ft. Pine Ht. Tel. I-omhnrd 1P0. TfF.RCIIANTS MIXKB' TKANft. CO. t'fir. flEItMANTOWN BRANCH Philadelphia Mijsical Academy SO KArlT WALNUT LANK (liwns Hrptember 4th, 191a JOSEPH W. CiAhKE. Director H Protpeetus Mailed on llequett. Zickwer-Hahn Mustcai Acadtmv if- ' , .ttll .Sbtucs Nt.. PblUllelPhU TRAYM BUSINESS CAREER OF PETER FLINT A Story of Salesmanship by Harold Whitehead (CcTurtoht) Mr, Whitehead ullt -nit-tiotr tour tnrtlnrftt OUfMimtft on buytno. tetllno. advertising nnd employment, Auk vour aura t foil clearly nnd Otve alt the fact. Your cttrcct name and fult nddrcit must be alien to alt fn-qiffrfr-, Thone u-htrh are anonymoun niNit be tonored, Antucrn to technical question will be nif by mall, Othrr question tlfl be answered tn fili column. The moil1 interestlno nrob inn it of tnqntrm icttl be .roirti (iifo the ntory of Peter FVnt, CLXXtX N OW I'll recount Perkln'n story of his best life Insurance sale. It seems that he had been planning to sell Insurance to a real estate man for a long time. He knew the mnn was doing a land office, business and was carrjlng only nbout $8000 worth of In surance. Nonj, If he approached Barnum (the real estate man) nnd talked Insurance, he knew ho would fall through before he commenced, so he skirmished around for a month or more studying his man. "You can go hunting- rabbits anv old time, but big game needs careful stalk ing," he said. Funny thing, I notice that whenever those big fellows In the Insurance game go after business they decide on a big man with money nnd then spend all kinds nf time In finding out how best to tackle him The 'II spend a week nrenarlne for a thlrty-mlnute Interview, but boy! how they make those minutes count I Well, Perkins found out that Darnum was a big, Jolly, fat chap, who had started with nothing nnd by hard work and being "Johnny on the spot" when ever a big real estate chance happened along had got n bunch of dough Darnum was real chesty about his high rating In Dun's. When old Perkins was all ready he called on Barnum and said, "Mr. Barnum, l'o called to see you about your business rating I've discovered It Isn't correct." Can you guess what happened? You're right. Barhum blew up! Ho evidently thought Perkins was a credit reporter or something like that. He guessed his rating was right and no one could say ho padded his assets and get away with It "You misunderstand me, Mr. Barnum," said Perkins. "You haen't padded jour assets at nil, but you have grossly underestimated one Item of yours " Of course, Barnum cooled off P. D. Q. at that and asked, "What Item?" "Let me((i8k you, Mr. Barnum," par ried Perkins, "are you personally re sponsible for our remarkablo success or do you owe It to a manager or some one?" "There's only one man responsible for Barnum's getting on In the world nnd that's Barnum," was his boastful reply. "It's as I thought," came back Per kins, "and jet. In jour nsscts, you value the most Important Item jou huo at only $5000. You give the world a false linpresBlon of jourself when you place such n paltry figure on yourse'f " "Five thousand dollars? Important as set? Me?" Barnum hadn't tumbled. "Hay, friend, are jou saying something or just talking; What do you mean, anyhow?" "lust this." here Perkins hitched his chair a bit nearer Barnum, "jou carry only $5000 worth of Insurance, thus placing thi't sum at jour estimate of your alue. Fixe hundred thousand should be nearer the mark." "Lords-," said Barnum In admiration. "You're a life Insurance agent, ain't jou?" ' "Correct," PerklnB smiled, "Why didn't ou say so at first?" "What wou'd jbu have done If I had?" "Clue's I'd hilve handed you tho Ice water" Exactly, and by so doing J'ou would i have been deprived of knowing how jou !. - t. 1 m . 11..1La fvs worn claim? vnliraelf an llllustlCC. Mr. Barnum, j-du can't afford to put yourself In a poor light with the world any longer. Never mind amounts now: will jou see the doctor In the morning?" Barnum looked at Perkins In open ad miration "A life Insurance agent! Saj j-ou ought to be In the real estate business: you're too good to be peddling In surance," "Thanks, but how about the doctor for tomorrow?" "Bring him around, son, you've sold mo all right, all right. I guess I ought to have more insurance and I can't dodge the logic of your sales-talk." "He Isn't my biggest policyholder,' I'ilOTllI'LAYS The Stanley Booking Corporation THE fcllowlnc theatres obtain their pictures tliroiiKh the STANLEY Ilooklnir Corporation, which Is a guarantee of early showinc of tho finest j)rocH.c tlons. All pictures reviewed before exhibition. Ask fnr the theatre In cur locality obtaining- pictures through the STANL.HY Hool'.lni; Corporation. AIL U- l-'th, Morris ft Passyunk Ave. AlnalTlDra Mat.Dllyat2; Uvn.UliDftW MAE MARSH In "ALU VOMAN" a nrw 1 r t-o anij Thompson sts. ArULLU MATINUE DAILY ALL-STAR CAST In 'CHEATING THE PUIILIC" AOArIA CHESTNUT Btlow 10TH ARCADIA io a.m. to n :ip.m. WILLIAM S. HART In t "BIUDLE QAWNE" ni f irDlDri LROAD BTttnUT and BLUbl31tU SUSQUEHANNA AVE. MAIK1K KENNEDY In "THE ftEliyiCK HTAP." F.MPRESS MAIN BT.. MANAYUNK MATINEK WAIUI VIRGINIA TEARBON In "llEn PRICE" FAIRMOUNT -' 0th ft (URARD A. MATINEE IIAILi BUSHMAN AND IIAYNE In 'A PAIR OP CUPIDS" TA1iHI V THEATRE IKtl Market St. FAIVllLI o A. M, to Midnight. FRANK KEENAN In "A LONO CHANCE" 56TH ST. THEATRE Below fepruce. MATINEE DAILY ALICE BRADY in J1K1BX Jtuaa GREAT NORTHERN .Vfctf 5. "THE oL'oO:UU'lfiNTUBE" OOTII ft WAI,NUT STS. iMrt.ISlML' Mats 2:n. Erts.TftO, THF.DA BABA In . . A FOOL THERK WAS i r, A r-vt-'D '41ST & LANCASTER AVE. LEADER P MATINEE DAILY OLOA I'l; 1 '',!,", "THE LIFE MASK" E A T R navrn AND MANAGED IlV MEMBERS OF H theunite'dexhibito RS' association BELMONT MD A?OVB "Am THE KAISER TJ,B n0p uerl.v CEDAR u0'nl CEDXH VKXUB ENID BENNETT in "The Vamp rni.KSrT.UM Mrt,t Ut. tBtb ft 00th CHARLES RAY o'clock town" 3-tr-t nvn a I Utn. ft Mapeood Avet CUL.VJIMMI- iir.ds.'ii' m, GLADYS LESLIE '" "TH,FnoI,',,8pti.. PIIOTOrUWH STRAND a,n' Ar. st Venango. E. of Broad BILLIE BURKE In "THB PUBJSIJIT Of POLLY" mused Perkins In conclusion, "but I got him for $86,000." I'll tell ou about "C C 's ' best iaie tomorrow. TOKAY'S IlUSINI.ss EPIflltAM The mote you try, the Iras )ot slpn. (From T. It. I... Philadelphia, Pa) What does this mean to Wll'? Business Questions Answered T P. Don't worrj-, friend T P . your dldlculty Is not so serious es you Imagine. H'nder separate cover t send J'ou the names of some good hooks that will help jou to overcome jour shjness You hae probably spent a retired and quiet school life and hao no sisters. Mix with people, go to church nnd church affairs. Join a niKed debating club (If there Is one) Make yourself go tn other people's houses vvljen op portunity occurs. Let me tell jou tliHt girls are not so fearsome after all. Just go bravely to them and pass the time of daj. Kxpress Interest In what they s-y (and they usually have plenty to sjy), nnd you'll find you are getting along famously be fore you know It. Bend the books I suggest In my letter to jou; they will tell jou how to gain self-confidence Jn meeting girls better than I can. Besides, I must not pose ns an expert In this matter I'm a married man! "Peter Flint" Is not yet published In PARCEL POST Silk Foulard Dresses $7.75 BEAUTIFUL DRESSES of figured silk foulard at a price which hardly repie senta the bate cost of mate rials. They are in pretty figured designs made up into various effec tive styles, one of which is pictured here. This makes a rap ti vating little dress that can be worn on nu merous occa sions now or later under a warm coat. Sizes from 16 to 40. Open Friday and Saturday Evenings Front and Dauphin Sts. riiOTori,B Messrs. flrcen and Altman I Managing Directors j New Park Theatre RidRC Ave. and Dauphin St. J Grand Reopening TODAY AND TOMORROW) WITH "To Hell With the Kaiser' THE HIGC.r.ST SENSATION OK A GENERATION Flaying Only August 30 and 31 l-IIOTOI'I.AYS 333 MARKET nlu?0?!l:l?ZR MABGUERITE CLARK In "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN" RAOriCI 23 SOUTH ST. Orchestra. IVlvJULL. Conttnuout 1 to 11. NAZ1MOVA In "TOYS OP FATE" DAI ACV 121 MARKET STREET rAL-MVCi 10 A. SI. to 11 :1S P. 11. NORMA TALMADOB In "THE SAFETY CURTAIN" ODIMrCQQ 1018 MARKET 8TREUT FRANK OI.ENDON In "CHANGING WOMAN" DCrCWT MARKET ST. Below 17TH rcAjn.rN l ii a. m. to ii p. m. BRVANT T. AVASHBURN In " 'TILL I -COME BACK TO YOU" D 1 A I TC GERMANTOWN AVE. tlML. 1 W AT TI't.PEHOCKEN MAE JIARSH In "ALL WUilAN" nnl I 52D AND SANSOM STS K1VVJL.I MATINEE C DAILY THF.DA BABA In "THE CLF.MENCEAU CASE" RUBY MARKET ST BELOW 7TH AV'AI.LACE REID In "LESS THAN KIJV CAnV 111 MARKET STREET SAVUI ft A. M. TO MIDNIGHT SESSUE HAYAKAWA In "THE CITY OF DIM PACES" OTAMI CV MARKET ABOVE 10TII O 1 AINL.CI 11 ill A.M. to 11 :1S P.M. MADOR KF.VNFDY in "FRIEND HUSBAND" nrTf"T) I A MARKET ST. AB. OTII VlV-lUM 0 A, M. to 11 :15 P.M. THEDA BARA In "THE CI.EMENCEAU CASE" FRANKFORD 4T1S Frsnkford Ava. rUARl 7C RAY In "A NINE VIIW-U- "I" Q't CIX)CK TOWN" II IMnfi PnONT 8T. A Q1RARD AVE. JUltiUVJ .Inmlm .Inctlop on Frankford "L," "BIRTH OF A NATION" LOCUST ,n,;D. AND LOCUST 8THBETB . i '.s.0. a ISO EV gfe. U ISO tn, 1 1 d. o. "THE GREAT LOVF" dRiPFiTirs I'H " KtlVM 62D 'Below MARKET 'ST. l-ilA-HN 2HB. 7 and . ' ENID BENNETT in 'The Vamp' PimTOI'LAYW FURFKA 40TH MAnKET BTS WALLACE REID in "THE FHtEPLY OF FjlANCB" jplllh $7.75 IJANrlNO 5 rniVATB Dancing lessons $5 The CORTISSOZ SCHOOL, Mlrrnwed rUndlns 1820 Chestnut St. Ist ft Evg. I,nrtiat 3102. A TEACHER KOh EVKRV I'UrlL IN MKMtlKIAM NORRIK In end nnd lovlne rememhrnnco of m huslMnd. (1EOROE PEPPER NOltniS, vhn entered Into rent Aug 30 HH4 lltii widow IDA M NORRIS. eatljs. Armstrong, cienme A Pell Joseph O nrneon. Aucusta mark. Snrnh I, .1. "Inke AVnrren II nnvle, Corneltiw J. "runner O ft Cumin Emmn V. ''nrroll I'strlr't Cress flenrev II MrMnem T.irtln Mf-nrsth Pet .1. n MrCllllnsn Mnrv A, Mornn Thorns s IP Nuienl William J n (Inrnmn, Tnomns Paul Annn M. Pendleton. Msry J. Po-tfPk Chnrles (1. Oul'in Helen T HediU Msr K Rossell rdn May Amnion Wltllnn Schntr OenrKP Serrhlee Thomas J. Hlncor n.iia Stevens John C Stone William 11 Stuart. MnrRaret P j'immera !orr T. Vleners Annn J, Walk, DnMil V Waterman Adelaide Wntta Katharine 1! Weekn. Mnrv M. Wheeler Matt Wllkey. Anne M . Cullen. Mnrv A 1 tieerv, John R Pouffnertv, V. r r.nn l.nmttH !)(Tir, Welter Fnne Ornen "etPrt! Jnmes It. rtrare, Kmmn 11 Harkett, Mnry K. Hnffner Snnhls Hen-st c-rstlin Humble, Mnrv Kthlert. I'reJk. R. ltssine .Tolin K, l.ews. rnrnh i on AM" r' Mnnuet rhjllls J. Mnrx. Clinrles A. niA,K,V,S7nOXO Slidftenlv. Auc IS. nnonni: A . husbnnd of Mary Armstrong nnn son of late Jamen ami Sarah A Arm "Iron. nelntUes and friends InMted tn runoral sfrMres, Sat . 2 p tn . Steelman'n (hnpol .in.ll Kenslnntnn ne Int rrlinte, Oakland t'em. Krlen Is miy call Prl.. after i n m TiI1Ei'I.'TA,"r si josnrit o nKt.t. ned i. .1T'"",,'" "nd friends Kraternnl l.odire. Jo. 13lt, r and A M . Three Times Three . n.,;r' No- r, "A M , II t Ileatty roat, No ,3 fj A It , nnd Amerlra Hose Hook and ladder i'o No InMted to funeral srlcen. residence of Leonard O Hell 240 JValnnt st Hrlstol I'n.. Sun . U p in int (IreiMwnoil Com Trtntnn N J I1BNSON. Auk VII ACOUSTA. lfe of Hernard llenann lined nn. Ilelalltes nnd ' friends Invited to funernl serlccs Sun. -' P m. .-,714 Aalilnn.l ,, , ., VV IMiIln Int prlvwte Ml Mnriih C.-ni IlICK Aug 2S ot SIT N, lleechnnod ' i innsiiMinni Ksiimnd teller Assocln t. HARAll I. SIIII.I.IN(1I.aV HI.ACIv. I "".. ""'' ,IJI:"' "''II I-nclao No .17 widow of Francis Illnck nitcd Mil Helitlvei i "th rtioml of Itnllrnid Tnlnmcn. nre m- and frlcndi Invited to funernl services int ".?.'l.il:..n,"'n'1 v'"" "" i p. m , parlors of W A. Hunlan. N i: ror. ' , NnJ" -Aug L"i nu'm husl.ind o' 10th at, and Knlrmount nve Int private J lllln Silwer (nee llnre) Itelnllv.s nnd lll.AKt; -Drowned at Nanluckei llav '''"!;. VVIllKim II Schneider I,odio. N'o. I Aug 111. WAMIIEN n.XHTON. aon of Ilnrtnn J,'" ' "ml A M Pennn Co,-.c No. If.' I and Man M lllake (nee Mannlna-). South ". A llermnntown (,o,We. l w S O nc: Hlchlnnd ove.. Merlon, aaed 3S sears Pun. " "rrt Hepiil) I.xei Com. Queen Esther ,'Ml services will be held at the chapel of (.oilae nnl l.idi M'nillloic I mini invited i I Forrest Hill Cem .lamnlca Plains, lloston , "ner'vl serclces Sun '.' in p m.. 125 S. .Mass, Hat AUB .11 I " "" .. '"' nnain jesnuriln 1'em iinooui: auk uii i.Ai'itA. wif of, s,T,'w's,,r",2? M,B -" '"'s "' ln" Kvnn llrookc naed lis Helatlvea nnd friends fealilcnce 1J, Nnrthe.i.t I1n'ilenri JOHN Invited to funeral services Mon. - I' "i i !. husbnnil nf I He Hannnh P Stcvinslnce Coldpolnt Montxomert Cnuntv Pn WIII,'ronl Helntlics and friends also mem meet 1 I,-, trolle at I'limnuth Meetlnir lie. I N-ra of Port tllchmoml Methodist Knlsropnl mains maj lie viewed on Sundav from T to . I nurch and nil nrainlzntlons of hlch he !l n m ' v is a member InMted tn funernl scnloes llOVI.n Aug. SO CORNHMUS J., son of , Monday at . m In Port Richmond Owen nd Mnry Cunnlnshnm Ilojle. need 21 Methodist l.plseimnl church. Int private, Relatives and friends Invited to funeril. North t'ednr HIM Cem Mon . H 30 n m parents' residence, .113 W STONi: Aug L'S WII.I.IAM II STONE Penn st , clermaMoun. Solemn requiem innss ' husbnnd of late Klmlrn K Stone (neo rtud St. Vincent de 1'aul'a Churrh 111 a m Int. dernul. nired 0 Rclnllcs and friends Holy Sepulchre Cem Auto funernl Nonpareil Lodge No L'.'O. I. o o y nnd rtlU'.NNKR Aug !? OKCIIKIANNA R. Metnmnru Trlh No 71 I (I R j In BRl'.N'Nnit Relatives and frlonds Inilted vlted to funernl services Sat. 2 n m to funernl, Sat - n m. 131S N. Uth st. nsldenco nf daughter 21 N. anth st In. South Laurel lllll Cem Remains may i Camden N J int Arlington Cem Re. be viewed Krl ee H fo 10. Auto funeral. mains mav be lew ed I'rl eve CANON. Aug 21. EMMA V. widow of STPART Aug. 2S MAROyir.T PAT- i.uwaru i l anon, ngeil tn iceinciiee anil friends Invited to funeral services. Sat M p m 17-Ml S. Hltli st Int private Re mains mnv be viewed I'rl., H to 111 p m Auto service. CARROI.I, Aug 2" PATRICK husbind rt Miri' l-nrrnll Innn Vl,,crnll Ilelntle S nd friends nlso Married Men'a Rodnlltv anilfUtttlt League of the Snircd Heart, Invlt'd tn ' niers funrrHl Sat.. 8 10 n m from 170S Olrard l from 170S lllrard , innss at the -Church Int New Cathi-drul n Solemn rpfiulfm im nr the Jpu 1 a of MOM-A rress.-ngeV, II venrs n.lnllve, ! nnd trienijd Ororup V MpItpI Conrlaip No F lmnroxed Order ll"ptnBrphc mp.ojptt of lVlnnm rnrhnrn nnd nlhpr pmiiinPH nf P. It T fo lnltp(l to nerlrp. ant.. 2pm in r iiiinni iv pri t i r, H"i.s i' "j Plensant st Oennnntnwn Int llarren Hill i Cem IVends mn cill Frl eve. i 'Edward -M. Cullvn Reimlvea and friends. I Altar and Rosarv Society of St. AitMha'a , Church, Invited to fumr.il. Sat.. R.30 a m . (12 N 81th nt. Solemn reciulcm hlKh mass i Agntna a cnurcn iu a. m DEEUY In Chnrlestnn tnnnsnip, cnes-1 hp I'n. Pn Ant? L'K .TOI IN E. nusunnuor Jennie E. I)eer. aged 11(1 Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral services, Charles, town township. Chester Co, Sat., 2pm Int t'pper Piicvlaml l.uthernn Cem Con veyances vi 111 meet trains at Oldham sta tion 1-nvlng Frazler 8 U7 a m. nnd Phoenix vllle 1 p. m DOUGHERTY. Aug 21'. flDWARD D. husband of Kannlo Dougherty (nee McGlInn). ReUtlvea itnd friends Invtlec to funeral. Hat.. 2 p m.. pnrlora or P J Carroll. 244 N. 4th st Int. (Ireenmcunt Cem Auto funeral EVANS Aug 2K I.ORETTA Infant daughter of George J and Jennie M Evans (neo Illchnrdsnn) nged i venr and 7 months Relatives and friends Invited to funernl Sat 2 p m . from pnrents residence. 10114 S Hopsall st. Int Old Calh-dral Cem POCUI At Atlantic Vll N J I'lc-hth Month Twentv-elghth dnv, WALTER COOPER FOOO husband of Corn Wood nrd Fogg, of Santn Crur c'al, nged 41, scrvirra at home or brother. Mr. Wil liam R. Fogg II W Strntford nve., Lans downe. I'a., Flrst.da, Ninth Month First. ,1 p m Int private KRANEY Aug 21. GRACE, widow nf Michael Frane. Relittes and friends In vited to funerul Mnn 7.1(1 a m . ,1714 Mantua ave.. . W Phlla High mass St. Agatha's Church n a m int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto service OEVERD At Pitman N .T . Aug 27. JAMKS R , son of I it Ellwood nnd Eliza beth aeverd. Rc'atlvcs nnd friends Invited to funeral aervkca Sat J-'p m . H27 Fitz gerald st In. FernwoTid Cem Remains may be viewed I'rl., 8 to 10 p m. Auto ervLe GRACE Aug. SS. EMMA II. daughter nf lnte Clunril It nnil Snrnh Tl. Grnee Relatives and friends invited to fuueiall services at lllll N 41st at . Sat.. 2 n m i Int nrtinte wife of IIK'I.'l-rP Any ?H MARY lv George C Hackett and daughter nf llnrrv1 and late Kate Knlb aged 27 Relatlvesand iriends. also Lidles' Aid Soclc-t of Gerninn I neformcil Church. Invited to funernl serv lien rent . - p m -n-i merinpion si . tlrtdesburg. Int lllllsfje Cem. Hemnlns raw no viewed i ri until 10 HAFFNFn Suddenly nn Aug. 2b. 1S1H SOPHIE, daughter of Matilda (nee Erlhsll and the lnte Leonard Haffner. late of 243H , .na.nn nsaH 1 ... Il.l.tlii.. nnd frlenda. nlso employes of Htundatd Dental Manufacturing Co , Invited to at tend funeral services on Snturday at 2 p. in , nt 2X31 W. Cumberland at. Int. prl- ate. Bcmalna may be viewed on Frldav evening. IIENOHT. Aug. 2. at Madlaon. X J . CHRISTIAN, husband nf late Catharine Hengat, nged 111. Relatives and friend. Coach and Wagon Builders' Ben. Soclct. in- 11CQ CO luneril .ell t, .-at.. . m., I.-0I- i dence nf aon-ln-low. flustave Huguenln. 104U I S 1'1'h -t Int. private. HUMBLE Aug 211 MARY, widow of Thomas Humble, aged 44. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funerul Sat.. 8 30 a in 4(xn Locust st Solemn high mats st lames's Church 10 a. m Int Holy Cross """v.UILERT. Aug 27. FREDERICK E son of Edward und Ldle Kahlert and grandson of Frederick and Roso Shane (nee l Murakec), aged 14 P.finllveH and friends I Invited to fuirerul Sat., 2 30 p. m , parents' residence, 202 Emerald st. Frlenda may call Frl . after 8 p. m. Int. Oakland Cem. ivisma.ni;. HUtlUeuiv. Aug i". jimN HUH , ..I'linill ,, (,,1,1 ,,ruir ifoniii,-, ,,r- Ii. Funeral, tn which relatives Hnd friends aro Invited. Mon. "a m. linrentnl rcrl dence 211 Fiercest Mi" of reuulem Church . .ciiiin. .....a xiii i.-Iubsha nnn.i of the Sacred Henrt n 30 Int Hol cross rwn. Antn funernl LEWIS At Sprlngtleld. Masj , Aug. 27. SARAH, wife of Theodore Ila Relatives IH, llicnue lil.liri, ... lunriai pri.ivrD. cn 2 n m , residence of non-ln-lsr. Noah Tin- I THE WORK IS CLEAN AND FASCINAT dall S330 Orcenwny ave. Int Mt. Morlah INCl THE SURROUNDINGS ARE PI.EA8 Cem. ANT latin's Aug 27. at Canton Md . ' mkai.r '.T'nvpn it cost aS'VIA'FR. ALBERT, eon of Vllen Hnd late Martin H. I.vons aged 24 Retntlve. nnd frlenda in vited to funernl Snt. h 30 a. m mother's residence, 5012 llelskell st , Germnplpwn Solemn requiem mnsa St A'po(t de Pvul'a i nitrcn 111 a. in jni tioiy cepuic-nre cenj Al'tn funeral ATAVIIRf Auir 5ft T1IYI. LIS J . daugh ter of John H nnd Annie Manuel (nee Hampsonl. aged 3 Relatives nnd friends Invited to funernl services Sat . 2 p. m.. residence of parents, dm N. 12th t Int. private Mt. Peace Cem. MARX Aug 27 CHARLES A., husband of Matilda Marx Relatives and frlenda St. Gabriel's Holv Name Socletv. St, Aloslus'a Ifeneflclal Society emplnses Main Tax Office. 80th AVard Executive Committee. Invited to funerah Sat . h 30 n. m. 1514 S 20th at. Solemn'hlgh mass of requiem St. Alovslus's ChurchJ Silih and Tnsker sts . Id a. ni Int. Holy Cross Cem AVashlnston. D C. papers conv. MeGOVERN Aug. 21. MARTIN susband of Jullu McOnvern (nee JlcCarthy) and son of Michael and Sarah Ale-Govern, of County Qahvay. Ireland. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Sat, 7:30 a. m . 700 N, Tavior st 8o!mn high requiem mass st Church of St. Francis Xnvler 0 a, m Int. Ifoiy Cross Cem Auto funeral. McORATH Killed In action In France. Aug. 8. Sergt. lOHN B McORATH M M , eon of Mrs. Catharine McOrath. 8S55 N. Park ave. Relatives and friends, sailors, soldiers and msrlnes. Invited to military mass St. Stephen's Church. Sat . 10 a. m. MoOUICJAN Aug. 28 MARY A. dsush. ter of sta John anil Sarah McOulgan. Bel. atlvra and friends also St. Monica's B. V M Sodality and League of Sacred Heart, and employes of Victoria Mills. Invited to funeral, Mon 8.S0 s m 2124 8. Bouvler at. (lHttl end HUncr). Solemn requiem mass Church of St Monica in a. m. Int. Holy Uross c-ein, auij .ciin.. AlUHA?!. -AUK. THOAIAS B.. son of Dr. Joseph A. and Anna M. Moran. aged 1 year, Pupeiat Mon. 2 p m , residence of parents. 1827 Snyder nve. Int. Cathedral Om Ainn service NUOENT. Aug. 28. WILLIAM J., hns. band of lata Hannah Nugent (ne O'RsHljst and aon of Martin and Bridget Nntent, Relatives and friends. Columbus Council. Nn. IM)?,' K, of C. Invited tn funersl. Sat.. 8J5 a. m.. 881 N 50th st. Solemn re qalem mass Churrh of Our Mother of Sor rows 10 a..m. Int. St. Denis's Cem. 0'GORMS' Suddenly. Aug. 20. THOMAS husband cf late Bridget O'Gorman (nea Mulvaney) Relatives snd friends Invitee to funeral. Mon, 8:80 u. m.. 201O N 16th st Solemn high pisss of renulsm Cbutsti of nEATIH Our !,dy of Mercy 10 n I. Int. New I'API.. wife t'athei 'i-ai i em. Auto funeral. I'Al'I, Aur, il. ANNA M of Oliver Paul and dauahter nf Mary Ilren nan anil Into Thomas Kelb. nscd L'r, Ileln tlen nnd friends Invited tn funornl Mnn 7:30 o in 2413 8 Illeka t Solemn re quiem mass St Monlra'a Churrh II a tn. Int ,J'o I'rrss Cem Auto funeral PP.NIll.RTON Ausr. 27. at Sjraeuse. N V MAItV J , widow of William J Pen dleton, nied 74. Ilelathes nnd friends, T.llla Circle, No tl, I,adla of (1, A. It. Inilted tn funernl services, Snt , 11 a. m. apart ments Kirk A Nice. 0301 Oermantown ave., Utn, Int private. ronnt'K aup : chaiii.es o eon of narles II and Ida rnileck. need H. Itoln. tlvea and friends Invited to funeral services Sat. 2 n m pnrlora of S P rrankrnneld'n Sons N v (or 3nth and Pprlnit Oarden t Int West Laurel Hill Cem Auto fu nernl ai'lNN Aug- 2S 1IBI.BN I,. (Nell) QPIN.S nclvthe and friends also T.ady of lctnrj II V M Sodalltv and emplosca of A. Itecd Co. InMted to funeral Snt. S 30 a in., from the residence of her sister Mra Mary n suliian, I HI N. .list st Solemn mass of riulem at the Church of Our I.Tdy of Ictorv 10 a. m Int Holy Cross Cem. Auto s r Ire ni:iltlV. Auk 20. MAI1Y r.I.T7AtlRTH. ""' '!.f. Jmes p Heddy i nee Callahan) nard .,1 Hue notice of funeral will lie Klv,"' from 1H23 N Mascher st r.''"-'-'-.!. At Itlvrrslde N J Auir R Vi ".A JIAY 'lauihter nf Walter A. nnd Sortie Hossell aaed 3 venrs ltelntlvei nnd friends Invlled tn funernl Sun. 2 p m.. rom resilience nf pnrents OUT llrldaelioro "' u.!,.ll.".rj!''' N' J Tn' nrUnte. , .stANLO.V Vug 2S WIl.l.tAVI son of lite Michael and Johanna Srnnlon Itela thes and friends Imlted to funernl Mon S in a in SOU s, Snnnsnn st S.ilcmn mass of refltilem St I'hllln s Church 10 a m (nt Ilnlv Cros. Cem st iiATz ah 2s nrouoi: schatz icd HI p.elatles and friends Imlted to funernl serMces Snt 2 311 n in 113? W Iiaunhln st. Int nrlnte Orecnmnunt Cem fr..';;...':'.',v view remnlns Pr after n p m SlllXlP.It Silddenlv Alia 20 WAt.TP.lt (1 son of I'rrderlck nnd Hose Seepar ned 12 Helnthes nnil friends ntsn m,mluM of the Hope Itefnrmed Sundiv School Invited .to funeinl services Mnn 1 1" p m nt the ronldrno of his pnrents ,"ii.'i i.ansdnwne live Int Hillside Cem ! SEItllllMlB Middnli Auoust 2M . Thnlms .' hiislmnd of Mnrv Serrldnc Pun- rnl on MnmlHV nt i.m ,i m from his Int. 1 ro Mani.n HJ' V" 'IT,,. -. ti.l P."1." ' M Vntli Chun h IDs m Int ' - . ...,,, .i . I,,.-.,,,. ri-iin,in L. , "I?" T' , "n'""ve nnd friends also T' VRHthllS H Nnnie SoclfU llillelnn J," J, ' Cmnm imlcrv Vo II K II TIIRMIN ilnughter of Mnrv E. nnd lm. Albeit A "linrt need 22 ReiatUes nnd friends Invited to funervl nertces nt '' p m resldetue nf bmther.ln-lnu VVIhlnin (1 Ulm -ir ."171 .Vf.'liuihli st Int Hillside Cem i o funernl si vr.jii:ns .vug 2s npnnor: t sum. Sr htislmnd nr Minnie r Sum- llemies niui rrlemls David E. .1 hnmpMm ( mincil inniunsnti cnnncll so ,. o V A Mi I mnk In P'Jj N" -' A p. K of M c : ,rnlllnllle Council No H2n O of I A Florence rustle No 2.11 K O V. ind em- Pnnv Ilutchlnson; nhd Lehigh 0(Tlce m't lo funern services Sun. 2 n m lir.i c Vcnsnoo si Int prltnte. Grienwood (K. of P Com VIUI'IJIC Aug i"i ANNA J ulfp nf . inn rliol mas v iguers una dnimhtcr of lnte otnas T nnd Lllm v. IIsj Rnhtk.. n,i irieim- iii,iii-i- ii, iiiin-ri -cri ices. Alon -. , ,....., ... ...u-. I- .: - - - P in "-''"ronn st Irtprhite AM- w JT 1JU ID CIEEIAND i husband nf late Alice allc Relatles am nj friends emnlnvr-s Phlla Rill Park Invited to fiinersl services. Sat.. 2 n m . narlnrs ;iV : 11.,-V.. i;.- "J ." . I'-crinrs """. "' ''." ,"" '-enign aves .'.-"."'-""- i car. 11c- nnlns inn be ivwed Trl . 8 to In n m WATERMAN- At Lew Angeles, CaT . Aug 27 ADELAIDE TOI.LE. widow of Chorl?, A Watcrmnn. formerly of Philadelphia Int. Los Angeles. Col WATTS At Hurtlc-ton N J Aug "8 KVTHARINE II wife of Wllbvr "v.l I' Mineral sen Ices 212 E. Pnlon t . Hurling ton N .1 Sat, 1 p m . Inl nrliate WEEKS. Aug 27. MARY M "nee Rro phv) widow of William Weeks. Relatives and friends invlled to funeral Sat S'ltl a m . residence of si.ier. Mrs Elisabeth Nugent 1,2S Orthodox nt.. Frankforrt Sol emn rooulcm mnss nt St. Jnachlm'a Church Hi a m Int New Cnthedral Cem. Auto "'winiHLEU-WITTrjNWII.nR. Aug "R MVTT WHEELER husbind nf Ellen It' M'heeier (nee Rlghter) :ge,l 7." RelativeH nnd friends lnlted to funernl services, Sit 2 p m , 1II2S W Suouehannn ave Int private. Mt. Vernon Cem AM funeral Omit flowers New York pnpers copy WILKEY Aug 27, ANNE M. WII.KET dnughter of Into John and Hnnnah Maria Wllkej Relatives and frlndn members anil l.at'les Aid of Ann Cnrmlchael Church Invited to funelal services. Sat 2 p m' 21(1 E Westmoreland st, int Cedar Hill Cem LfJST AND FOUNDS llll w'H.i'r-1 nst dlimnnd brncebt enn t lining 1.1 dlimonds, nlutlnum mounting: RtMtniieil It LV ,i F r Xi Co llrvinrd return to J E Caldwell Co , Chestnut mil juniper sin PIN Lost gold bar pin vvlTiT 2 "turciuolso nnd I dlvmond going from 2(lth nnd Chest nut to 1.1th nnd Jefferson Return to cashier Ledger Oftlie RIVG Lost. ebouVAug lO.'between Camp I III! anil Radn-ir. Pn one marnulse-sliiped '.I K c- r'n n , dl-ilnnnd ring, mirkrd I kii.-h". Slnu reward, rcdirn to J 'e Cablwpll ,t Co Chestnut and Juniper, no questions nsKeu PERSONALS . GROCERY STORE nf be Cades iron N. 4.1 . , .. I . . ..'.a.. 3d at., has been cold tn Jncoh Eiletmnn Creditors please npp until Prldny to Sol Melsnch notnrv pub'ic 1221 Snder ui. HELP WANTED FEMALE (Other fin sillied Ad on Piige t) IN U 8. GOVERNMENT WORK Tl'T.UPHONE SERVICE UNPFB I' S OOVERNMENT IS VITAJ.I.Y IMPORTANT IV t'ARRYINU ON THE WAR Iftnn vni'V'n vvnvn-v tpi rpurvvt- (W. ERATORS IN PHILADELPHIA AND VI-I CINITY THE WOltl.fl S WnltKSHOP ABE PATRIOTICALLY HELP1NO TO WIN THE WAR YOI'NO WOAIFN 17 TO 11 YEARS' OF I AilE CAN ENTER THIS OREAT WORK i .m ,.,., , CJ.Clj , ' l PEB WEEK FIRST FOUR WE IS PAID nURIN'O THE pica cc-iTii niPtn An. i VANCEMENT THEREAFTER PERMANENT POSITIONS UNNECESSARY. EXPERIENCE ARY PAYMENTS SICK BENEFITS 'A CVTIONS WITH PAY NOT OA'EB HOURS' WORK PER DAY t 1 OOK INTO THIS PATRIOTIC OPPOR TUNITY TALK IT OVER ANY WEEKDAY I BEWEEN H AND 0 OR ANY EVENING BY APPOINTMENT AVITH MISS M D RYAN MAIN OFKIUI3, 1031 ARCH ST.. PHILA. MISS O. SMITH 400 MARKET ST . PHILA. MISS, F R ZINOOL 20 AV CHELTEN AVE GTN. MISS AV 20 'E 5TH ST a REILt.T CHESTER. TA. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF 11 PENNSYLVANIA ADVERTISING SOLICITOR YO OI1.NO LADY TO AVORK ON TEL. PHONES ONE AVITH EXI'EHI Nt'E PREFERRED. K EN SEE MISS LAURENCE PUBLIC LEDGER COMPANI OTII AND CHESTNUT rssTsTANT BOOKKEEPER Centrally lo. ' rated ofrlra of essential manufacturing business; addrrsa tp own hnndwrltlnx. stating sge and experience; salary 175 month to itart. f 541, Ledger Central BOOKKEEPER V ACCOllNTING DEPATtTMENT Or THE PUBLIU LEDUER COMPANT rt'BLIC. LEDOER COAIPAVT - tlTH AND chestnut sts. HELP WANTED FEMALE (Other riasslfleil Ada on 1'nire I) DILLINO CI.F.riKs FAMILIAR WITH MOON-HOPKtNS 1111,1c INO MACIIlNBi PKMMANKNV POSITIONS i: F. HOPOIITflV A CO APP1.T 240 W SOMKItSET IT. on rno.Ni: kb.s'sinoto.v 7ion HOnKKHRPErt female wanted nt once liv V S Tire Co . 320 V Uroiut st Applv tn Mr Vnn Hsrten CHEMISTS with trnlnlnff and cvpcrlence In ncnirnl chetnln'rv for Kilmrntorv assistants Slate full experience In first letter AnnrtEss HENnv tiissrov sons, h Tnrony. Phlla.. Pa. TOL' CAN HELP WIN THE WAR WELL-HDCCATi:!). AMIlITIOf- WOVtEN HOOKKKEI'ERS PILE CLERKS STENOGRAPHERS AN1 TYPISTS ARE WANTED IMMEDIATELY AT 110(1 ISLAND ITNPSPALI.Y ATTRACTIVE WORKINO CONDITIONS EXCEPTIONAL WU1E SCALE EXCELLENT TRANSPORTATION KltOM ALL PARTS OP PIlli.ADELPHIA SPECIAL TRAINS MORNINGS AND BVF.NlNdS APPLY PERSONALLY WOMEN S EMPLOYMENT OKItTB 1IOO ISLAND PA ASK FOR MRS. NORRF.LL CI.F.RK YOI'NO I.VDY POP. STATIST! v-l,',Jj...i..- t fiiMTTitifvr riLsrii hp Ct'nACY ESSENTIAL' JiXCKLLUNT 111' PORTUSITICS FOR PROMOTION. APPLY MR WESC11TT AHVKRTISLMPnEPART- I 1 EST PfHLIC LF.nOEh. BTlt AND '''...:..... dt-o l'iiiji, i-r nan (.UIJMC ' nin, ...,l,. i ijji CLERK FOR GENERAL OFFICE WORK: WE DESIRE THE SERVICES IIP A HHIC.IIT YOIINO LADY, GOOD EDUCATION. WHO IS WILLING TO START AT THE llnTTOM AND WOR1C I'P APPLY TO ADVERTISING ACCOUNTING DEPT. PUI1LIC LEDGER 0TH AND CHESTNUT STS. IN ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT OF THE Pl'RLIC LEDGER COMPANY Prtlt.IC I.EDOEIt COMPANT OTII AND CHESTNUT STS. CLERK AND TYPIST Atlnntlc Refining Co. has an opining for experienced fiMnnle clerk and tvplst at its main office 3144 PlHsvuuk ave This position requires hum that is n rapiu ivpist nnij good at gcneril cleric il work Including filing hours ft ,lu to Ti Saturdiv 1 Applv In person .it the hales Deportment 3114 I'ossvunK jue CLERK- Wjnt d. voung Indv, na cl.'rk. cine with cost experience preferred, good ad ment for stendv and accurate worker, stnle age. experience, sularv. refi rence and wheth-e-rmnloccd nl present 1' 127, Ldt clfflcc CLERK, general office, permanent position for voung woman In engineer's office, good advancement. Cnll nr write Mr Tlnn. American Engineering Co Aramlnso ave. and CUml erland st CLERK nnd tvplst nooimitc nt figures per. ' luinrnt piiltlon with exci llent ainortunltv for advancement Anph o Mr f-,-hnteld i BaederAdamson & Co . Rtciimond it and All, ghepv hip CLERKS wanted for figuring work, nabirv tn sturt 111, vlth excellent opportunity for niUancement: high school grnduites pre firrod Call Emplnvment I) pnrtnirnt Curtis' Publishing Cnmpnn 7tli and Snnsom ats i Friday. 8 3D to 4 CLERKS Attractive positions for enmpe. lent girls with some buslnt . experience siliirv tn stnrt til ner week, with rnnM ndvancemrnt. Call Emplonneilt Department I Curtis Publishing Co i1 nn -iv, n ii) ro 4 t CLERKS Young iiuis fo- clerical work In stockroom of lirge minufac'iirlng plant opportunity for ndaneemont Applv by ut ter Mr Kay. American Engineering Co.. smtlon K Philadelphia CLERICAL POSITIONS Heveral open ALSO MANY OPPORTUNITIES to 1c am the art of suvv and file maKfng Oon,I pa. and pleasant condltinns Call II to tl a m 24211 N Front at ASK 'FOR MR MOORE HENRY DISSTON MJNS INC. Tacon Philadelphia I DICTAPIIOVE OPEKATORS with exnerl- I puce wanted st once b the Curtis Pub- t llhlng Comoany: ailarv $10 50. excellent future. Call emploMiient oti 7th and Sansnm sts Friday i V to j4 nlUI n mt m assiainifsi. in rxfH pa a-i P fan atsjii4UA , Vll i sJ sss iicaiia)i i s sax. - lis iinnumi.- luring concern! center or c Its, , good oppor- unity for advancement state age and ainrv enacted P 4.,H Ledger Central. t fl lllll ..... tn .... u.rtla.l Ii. Ma.A tfft.- .! (ii ids Uri ir jfniii nnnieu in iiiimi- ouui trt do Kennrnl chrlrol ork, walary flli state experlenre I US LMger Offlc OliTh fK to &, BtPHd mpluni nt linko hfrsplf i;enrally untful Hmlth-namse. 1(140 Mnrket nt GIRL oer 111 venrs lor lawver's office. l in-. n.ni ri.i.i. I nine nunc GIRL colored, S 17th st reliable, good place. 132 GIRLS 200 WANTED TO LEARN TO OPERATE MILLING MA CHINES AND GRINDING MACHINES RRINO REFERENCES MIDVALE STEEL ANIi OROVANCE CO. EDDYSTONE RIFLE PLANT EDDYSTONE l'A rHILAIlP.LPIHA OFFICES 205 Island road Air. Aloonev 8201 Market st. Mr Plechntr APPLY AT U. S EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OFFICES 13r S Kith St. PhiladelnV-fa:. Pa. 1 S1 1 Arch st. Philadelphia Pa (110 Sorou! st , Cheater Pi, BUINQ Tlllcf AD WITH YOlj OIRLS who want to learn to nperM .,:'!"' .ChbL'nh.?:i W&S. m;'h,; hniiid nnniv "11 8 "d it Camden N J ,.h,4I'i Jl.'v for' .1 iVrtihinii,V.' ?' Iaa .k ma It,. In m nl..lb.l Wn.t.nnlH with ateady, profitable emploment. Chas K Cook Company. GIRLS, 10 eara of sge. for messenger work, good salary to start and excellent chsnees for advancement c-eiir.nipiojmen, i.spsrt. ment Curtis Publishing Company. Friday, 8 'HO to 4. GIRLS, 10 vears of age or over, light ma. cMne worki experience not nepeaaarvi permanent positions gool pny while learn- ln: Inceense according to prnflclency An- ,V , r . .,,...-.- ..... ,., , HOSIERY Exp. knltte'a and toppers nn Banner machines, dniihle-stltch work. ?. isn and 24c a dnxen: Infants' worsted. ocklsnd Hosiery Mills, 3211 Kensington av. HELP WANTED-FEMALE (Other Classlflfil Ads on Pnitel HOSIEItV Ercptlonal npportunltyi genernl knonleilue of pnlrlne fol.llnu short hours; r, days weeklv Rood paj atendy employ ment II N Mh at lOt'SEWOHK tllrl for nrueril housework. small famlH nt Prrxel lllll convenient house aond woccs. 1'hone l.nnsdowne llin .1 JANITItESl wnpted white to tnke charm nf offlee ceanln. must lie thorouahly re. Ihl.le and Industrious Iteplv hy letter, Mr. Johnson American EnelneerlnR lompany StntlonKil'hPn'lelnhli MOTHEH'S IIEI.PEH wanted for 2 children near Philadelphia Apply Ware, care of Akron Tlr' Cn , ninMarket st Nl'nSEtlY OOVEItNESS, refined, educated rerson must apenk aoml French to take nre of a 314 -v car-old slrl nnd nsslst with tmv whn nttends school, best reference, p -,vi Ledger CentrnJ female ornnATivp.s from 1R to 45 jeara of a 1000 WANTED WOODIU'Itr. N J nAOI.ODINO PLANT Pnlled states C,o-vrnment work WashlnKton Park, near Wcstvllle, N J .on Penn'Slv""1.' Hnllrond (West Jersev and Seashore Ulvl slon). nlso bj trolley from Camden Krre transportation to and from Ph""de'; phla, Camden nnd Intermediate points cars reserved for women operatives Working hours ' ,1 p. m a m to 3 r. to 11 p. m m and 34c TO Sic PER HOUR rteglnncrs rcrelve 34c per hour whllo under Instrilillnn whlih lasts from 1 to 2 eeks after viblrh the rate Is Incrcasid nciordtiiB to proflclencj This gives nu an opportunity to show our I pntrlotlsm nnd do vour on wniie ui-.u i-n for It, as the operation of this plant Is essentlnl lo our oversea Forces Lunch mav be carl led Into the plant or purchased at cost. In tho Cafeteria. Further Information mav he obtained by appllng to am I nlled States or federal j EmpIoment Rureau or MaiARTItPIt I1ROTHERS COMr.VNT 33 S ldth st. (second floor) Phlla . Pa . or EMPLOYMENT OEPVRTMENT WVSHINOTOV PARK WESIVILLE. "N J. MOON-HOPKINS OPERATORS FOn niLLINO GOOD PAY PERMANENT POSITIONS. E F HOI'OHTON CO APPLY 24" W. SOMERSET ST. OH PHONE KHNSINOruN 7100 OPERATORS, experienced on power sewing michlnea. good working conditions. S hours with overtime nnd bonus, alto good-paving piecework ('has. K. Cook Compani. 211 S 2d at.. Camden. N. J cTPERATORS pov--er machines, tlovernment work Appl hclmnker Tent and Awn- ing Co , 11)24 N Hancock GOOD SALARY AND LARGE flONUS WE WVNT 20 SALESLADIES PLEA "J. ANT PROFITA11LE AND PERMANENT WORIC. W. H WALKER 1214 RIDGE AVE SALESLADIES WANTED, EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY. QUIRED APPLY F 121(1 CHESTNUT REFERENCE BE W. WOOLWORTH. .VV1.ESV(VMAN eiinerlenced familiar with tine leather nnd t"welrv, must he able to meet and siiciessfullv handle lirge buvers t 147 I "I"" C. ntrnl SOLICITORS inn public t cnnER ufoi'irfs srvriivi, riRCT - class so. 1 iriTOtcS FOB CIRCULATION PROMOTION' ABII1TY TO MFET AND TALK TO THE lirST I'FG. PLC IS rjssvVMI BUT PER-Ml-(l, vt'PEvnvvrT' WILL RE CEIVE FIRST "VsiDriivriOV: V OOOI) pPGPns'Tiov rnrt rEW WOJIFV or vi T' Ri- Y1-' VRS WHO DO NOT OPIFT TO HOUSE-TO iiium: s.'l.ir iatiov also WANT ONE ENPF.RtFVCEn CREW MANAGER APPLY To JIB COR HEA, SECOND Fl OOR PUBLIC I.EDbER BUILDING STENOOR APHER Tor nurchaslng depart ment of large manufacturing company; opportunity for udancement; state age and anlary expected "W-0." P. O Box 3500. STES'OnBAPHER nnd tvplst for general of fice work one having som knowledge of hnnblmentni; nreferred- work Is Interesting position steaiU and advancement sure for the right 'i'iT worn in Atlas Storage y,i,n,,e '.t,H .. M ,b". .Is - rUN'OCi't VPHER for cotton-rnrn butnes. iniivt b neat rapid and nfurutc good l-n and i'Vi 'lleni rlinne fur ndvancc- n, t,t Anph -lOI Merchant ami Marlmr ' l. 3Jn"d C;ctnilt sts .- ri'MKlll VPHUR HI" "ho Is experliined lii taking dliiiiilnn nnd In general office woik Apnlv Independent Aetna. Sprinkler i- "t -, V llih nt STENOGRAPHER, experbne-d wanted by Kensington mill for temporary position from Sipt 3 t" Sep' II "tale expel, nr. nnd snlarv wanted Address P H2lj Lad PIT. STENOGRAPHER experienced fur shlpjard nfflie Anot Women's Department vd ernl St.it- FlllPlojnienl Bure iu 1.1) S 10th STKN'OGiTaIMIER one llh experience Ap- nll snac K-ininxuu -'Hue -iir.,i, n. and nancocit hpTlNHOBAPIIER one fnmlllnr with Under, i und machine Apply William Foster 120S i t 1 ' V "1 1 M t Bt j ' Z. - . HTKNOCsUXninH oxpt rlnced Applv the I Itnrrftt Co ..tlth anJ (Jra Irr .. f ST KNOOTlAPHK" "VHnted trluht. rlnvpr I VjrJ Hnn fr PQ 1 .''" A -rS Snrur 4-onJ i ivrw-MPiifne wn TVPrs'T? WVfT-i Kl) L INI I I I M i". HI" III. 'l -' WORK WASHINGTON PARK NEAR . ii.i.UTVil I c- V T ll't'l.V MAIN OFFICE ' - ...... .f. nm . mlu (lVlM'flVAII"VT ( AlacARTIl'l'R BROTHERS CO WASHINO TON PARK WES TV1I.I.EN J STENOGRAPHERS fur Chestnul st Jewelry store. 2 permanent positions with oppor tunity for advancement for nn. of these will consider a girl with limited txperlcnce Annlv S Kind A S,m lllll chestnut st 100 TEACHERS Por rura'l achools In P, nnsjlvanls Write or call at once U. S Emnlojinent Service AA'omen's Division 1311-1313 Arch TEACHER of bookkeeping, etc for business school, state age, education, experience snd sal deilnd P 121 Ledger onire Per I. C Lawrence TYPEAVRIT.B Must he familiar with Un dervvood michlne: shorthand unessential. Annlv AVm Fnster 12 N. 31at TYPIST Permanent position In englneer'a offlcei good advancement Call or vvrlle ! miiigoave. ami T'cumberiand st "- "" ' "" TYPIST for l.llll. work no figuring neees- sary: North Phlla j nermunen' and chance for acivan.ement. P position (.1. Box 1 AN. II, TY'PlSTS. to learfi phonograph operatlns, paid while learning) need not be expert- J. m.Ur.m. hniifsii Bnliinlili nflArnnAtig ntt H'u ,,ar Call Curtis Puhllshlng Company, S.'L nil a.,m .t... Frlcisy, 8-10 tn 4. --.-- v .,,, ,,,, :,m.n ,n7-r. Mrnl h use.'orW every eorvenlcnee- three In famllvt rood v"e. Apply between 10 ind " 770 nxe Bid T WINDERS fnr wool ealln and (iti ex cellent nay for experienced winders, wl,l gltr- half-dsy work tn wlnds un-iVa t'l work a full day; work easBy learned bv clr's wllnir tp les-v Ar",lr C, H. Masland it bon. Amour snq ivuiarq. Tho following is a list of offletw of tho UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE THIRD AND WALNUT STS. -1521 ARCH STREET. G239 MARKET STREET. 8C6 MAIN STREET, DARBY. 514 SOUTH BROAD STREET. 824 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET. FRONT AND YORK STREETS. 4376 MAIN ST., MANAYUNK. COR. PBiMVPnnn avp AMT r, . """.. .2"" ivurtiM Si., 1'itArMlV.fUUU. CAMDEN. N. J. FIFTH AND TAYLOR STREETS, CHESTER. PA. I 610 SPROUL STREET. HELP WANTED FEMALE (Other Classified Ads on Pnte S) WOMEN AND GIRLS WANTED AT ONCE TIME AND HALF TtMH . "VER 4S HOtIRS PLENTY OP OVERTIME) ,.... STEADY WORK WITH REOULAR INCREASE APPLY 7 A. S'. JOSEPH CAMPBELL CO. 2D AND MARKET STS. CAMDEN. N J. WOMEN nnted. between 2.1 and 0 yeari of age. for light manufacturing worst good snlarv Call Emplovment Department. Curtis Publishing Compan, 7th and Sanaora ni. , riiuy, o.au to . vvu.viL.N nnnted ns aiming machlna oner. "' ,?r?. ,n" employment offlee. Curtla fiihllsnlmr Company tth and Sansom t.. ij Friday. R .10 to 4 Ik .a A WOMEN for If It frill fl llinrlr AtinlM . a aeciers omce. Hellevue-stratford Hotel A YOUNG lady for tjpewrltlng general cler. I Icnl work; gle age. experience, aalnry F expected Applv by letter only. Edwin Har. I rlngton Son ti. Co . Inc.. 17th nnd Callowhlll. & rOUNC, LADY wanted for clerical workln l niTlrR nf mantifjrttirlnip snn.s-n In Vx-iii, t Phlla , permanent position and chance for advancement P O Ilnx SR2II YOUNG WOMAN to work In motor truek .i, iiuiiiiiiiiuue pnris eiocK room, excellent . chance for advancement, must wear Moomera i nr n oralis Applv Overland-Harper Co.. 14 o .mi wi. ask cor vogei, roiiNll WOMAN In Mholesale office oo4 nt flcurcs for work In esllmntlne depart. msnt. Address r. O. Pox 1(183. HELP WANTED MALE (Other t'lnsslflril Ads on I'nge I) ADVERTISINO HATE MAN i Liprrlvnccd In advertising agency rate work ' or well enough versed tn agency detail to ,' take un rate work-, draft exempt or de, i ferred classification, good chanco to assume control of rate department If of proper tvpe. write in rnnlid.ni. atnilnn- in ......ii - experience nnd salary desired. P 040. Led ger Centrnl. ADVERTISINO COPYWRITER WANTKD .Man, cxpenencea, preieraoiy in auverciauia: agencv nccnutits; drnft exempt or deferred classification, good opportunity for right persunalltv. send full nnrtlruluea am . peilence satarj desired, etc.; rcpllea treated In innfldflii e. I- .11a Ledger Central ' ANGLESMITH3 BOILERMAKERS BOLTERS (TO LXtnN Bivnn.vo inir,i.i.vo. trrcJ.ii COPPERSMITHS FLANGE TURNERS FURNACE MEN INSTALLATION MACHINISTS DROP FORGERS LABORERS (WHITE) MESSENGER BOYS Fee representatives of the New York Ship building Corporation nt the United States Einplniment Service?. 1521 Arch at. AUDITORS A lnrg corporation Is In need . of oung men vlth practical bookkeeping ' nr nciounting evtierlence, bank men pre ferred slate age exnertence and salary es pertci! P Ut I .edger Office. . BAKER Assistant to head baker. Apply l-'O'l M irki'l M''-eel, m f BOOKKEEPERS A large cnrpnratlcn la ln-.. net d of loung men with prictliMl bookkeep ing or accounting experience: b-tnk men pre ferred: stnte nge experience und salary ex. pected P 113. Ledger Office , BOY THE PUIILIC LEDGER HAS AN OPENING - FOR AN INTELLIGENT BOY WHO 19 OVER 18 YEARS OF AGE APPLT AT ONCE TO MR FLTNN. (100 CHESTNUT ST. HOY to feed Gordon presa with or without experience linrt Chestnut Apply nearest U S Emplojnu'iit service. Bring this ad with oi - HOY w-inted for gi ner.il work in large office: , xcc llent oppurtunltv for udvincement. Appl cUbth flour Aincikan t?lorea Co., 4th and NobU sts ijov ocr 10 venrs for office desired from September 3 M I3." Ledger Central. BOA' i7wr 10 e.irs fnr laer's office. 1103 Real E'tal" Trust llldg m ' HOTS wanted at once over 10 ears of sis JOSEPH CAMPBELL CO. Second and Market sts. Camden, N. J. Apply nearest IT. 8 Employment Service Office BOYS AVANTED AT ONCE; 1(1 YEARS OR OVER BECKER. SMITH & PAQE WATER ST. AND SNYDER AVE. Apply to nearest u s Empiovment nexit 1!i Ice Ofllce. LrlnB Ihls ad with you. v jAil . a un DOY3 Id TO 18 YEARS AA'ANTED IN MANUFACTURING DBPT. HAEDER-ADAMSON , nieiiMns-n ST. AND ALi.EGlHri''.r AVM. -eh- Apply nearest U, S, Emplnymenffflce ui Bring this ad wtth you . t BOT3 for textile mill ji? ifc: PENNSYI.WNIA KXITTINO MIIJ.S ( ; ( tflth and Callowhlll ats. 8sVfU A nnlt f s i-t-si - at IT M I'mn nvrninl N.I (-Vina r'Ssfali Offlff. Ilrlnr' ihla t& with yoxi. - yxl HOYS wi n t id n bnu t 1(1 VrAM of !. t , 'fty-K nn r'nin" pirxr tvn1 lirown . . T.tllt On.. 410 V. FrnnkHn Annlv!. ' l ,. ( III. UA,. . 39 lS 111 i..r. ld. wanted tnr' a-anA lns with rapid advancement-. v ,Ov i-umisnine company. Appty neivreai -u. ginployinent 3p lcet- Bring this wltai Continued 4 Xft 9K. ! l . i . va f V I i m i ti a ..,. ?! v'":v-f t '?i" A 4 Vv ft'-- A )H. .r ,., it?' -x.)' : --, r i3f ., .-' S6 LHie&iL Ml , ki.Ji'S n.' .i.;