ti,'.J LT", kTkJ?y?U VMHWJ,. ...lU'.jrKji.'TCE-. iT ' UiMH l.lf ff T,.l. '. J 1 i ,rK"li ot-t- mm j miii li?;'" ' 'J' t 'J I fir CTF ""BJ V"-1 '-'- ---" '-TQitril rj.H''-- "-. l.'M.J.V'.-- rs s-.'' v.. ff I ' EVENIH& PUBLIC L13(J3R PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 191S nw.n"ft" BUSINESS CAREER ? OF PETER FLiYr (A Story o Salesmanship by , HaroW Whitehead , (Copyrtght) kfm tf Lll.l j ... ii . . . v """"ira ww nnsiccr your uusmcai Jit.ons ort, bttiv.np. acMiiff, nrfuridtfltTo nitrl w...-.VJ,...w. afv vuur questions cieariu ana I:i J!i ' . Your correct name atut fcTiT i, ? " y i ven ro nu inquiries. xno(j taifcA or nnonmoHi uiu.it fce ionarttl. JLn$W9rs to tcchntoil titrations will be rent Mttmn. Tio wof HfercjfI0 prob- IMHf Af MmilooHB ..lit 1. . .. .. .. ' tcry o Peter Flint. CLXXXII SAY. but I must bo tbo original squir rel food. It never occurred to mo until today that when I Vnsiini,i i ,wrlt homo nbout Francis because of the row wun daci over Rosie, ho thounht I IiMltated to write because be had nuked the Consolidated stunt. Of course t squared It up right away by telling: him that Koslo wouldn't sec me because of dad getting her to prom-YflJ"6- would give mo tho mitten. Tancls agreed with dad and I said, Mvlsh-Illte. "Of course you have to side Jth tho old man but If you were me na tio line me." can't heln vou. old rlmm ! vnn'vn Ot to settle that huslnpss fnr vnnrsolf I must be honest with you, though, and Ipnjr that I never thought Miss Leon- 'Lever," I corrected. " Lever was good enough for you. Don't forget that your folks think come- ininc or you and they want to see you happy. Keep a cool head. Teter, nnd food luck Is all I can say." . "Oh, that reminds mc," I said, fishing In my pockets. "I got a letter today from from Farmdale which has news of Lucy. She's well and all that and wants 'Afterward"),' a new book by some highbrow guy." ' "I'll get It foStyher," ho camo back right off tho trlgStr. "Too lato; In fact, three late," I grinned. "Already gone : It's for Lucy's birthday." i "When Is It?" ho asked, casual-like. "Next Friday." "The letter, strange to say. Is from Mary Gillespie. It said: Dear Peter Dn me a favor, there's a dear. It's Lucy's hlrthdnv on Fri day week, and she wanted to read Afterwards," a new mystic novel by Frerrrmard. Of course' I can't buy It here, so I will Inclose, two dollars, nnd If you will send It to me I'll thank ycu when next you come home. By the way, when are you coming? Lucy Is down In tho dumps, nn jou had better bring that handsome Fnn cla. Graham to cheer her up While here, you had better do a little cheer ing yourself, for your mother Is upset over something and I just feel mean when anything worries her she's such a darling! TSTiat do you think? That dis graceful Mrs. Kruger has moro rlill dren. Four this time two tabbies and two black-and-white ones. Ot course your mother won't have them drowned, so I suppoo they'll grow up. homes will bo found for them, and then they'll emulate the ex ample of their mother. I really be lieve that boforo long the whole cat population of Connecticut will owq their being to Mrs. Kruger f Au revoir. Como and see us soon. Your sincere friend. MAItY GILLnSPIE ,I rather liko hearing from her: she always writes such interesting thing?. lOf course I can't go home, but I (Couldn't tell Mary why, somehow. If ctly they'd ask mo to take nosle. I wonder what Roslo would think of Mary and Mary of Ilosle I wish dad would wi'lte and ask me to go home even by myself. I bellee I'd go, but not until he writes. I guess I can hang out as long as he can. Francis seemed much more like him self. He la enthusiastic over his job as credit manager for tho Republic Cutlery Company. He's going to nttend a night school In salesmanship meets every Thursday and wants me to go with him. Of courso I said, "Nothing doing! I'm not going to waste my good slmo leons with that bunk. Guess they can't teach me much about selling." Francis kept harping on tho old thing bo! much that I half promised to nttend tlM opening talk. It'll please Francis, and I guess I can stick It out for ono night. It'll bo a bit of fun, perhaps, to wi Ite down what hot air the old gink lets off. Francis sprang a new cno on mo to night. Ho wanted me to work in an East Sldo store every Saturday night ! "For the love of beans," I said. ,"What' tho bloomln' Idea?" "Good fun, good experience and two dollars." --"The two dollars appeal to me like two orphans, and I'm waiting to have them call mo 'popper' but tho good fun ! Well, It's not my Idea of having a Teal devilish time, and as for experi ence oh, yes But where does it get me?" , "You're a salesman, Peter a camouflage-like one. Know what camouflage to?" '"Sure, kid; camouflage is slang for bunk." He laughed and went on, "Any selling .experience Is good, and as you expect to get to your aaa s store some uu, hwh atore-selllng experience should bo worth while. We've a customer on tho Hast Birift'Reltman's his name who wantB tu to get him nn extra man from two 'St... .-, -i - stri... rtt ti-v It? & u? nlH Closing nine. it it n. .-j KDITAT10XAL Y'ounc Ien and Buy filliam Penn Charter School No. 8 South Twelfth Strut PHILADELPHIA i'9kAA In lilHO mil cha.r tared hr William Inn on Uia am day an th city ot Pbtla Tinhln 4h Penn Charter dchool haa main ! lined an uninterrupted corporate exiitenot. 'nniM th noit foriy-threa years thu achon. araduated nearly 1800 pupil, of whoa jara than 1100 have continued their atudle a a acore ol cnUefea and unlveraltlea. fC tk. htti pcnmpinrintlnn nt tha rAii fccreaeed enrollment a new two-story -jfliu.il -. . -r".'cr tT.v.r-."!-: r. re: Dtllliatlon tor ichool purpoie ot tnt nttQcent piarinr reiai si .- acria ai iMn lAn0. Tntio piana are ncia in aoar et. pvndlnv the tlma when the termtna- ilcn of war ronaltlona may perrn't nw mnitructlon. The 2S0th year bln Si. Jmbtr 24th, with every member ot lait Itiona to It! mmberiliip aa lacra4 lifment hai rendered I neccaianr. rrolPcClus lor ihio'IU i reiioj lor button. Bulldlnaa open for Inipectloa slaialneatfon of rupll nept, 4th. IMCUAitn mott nrMiKitE. Ph. d. HKADIABTEB Young Women and fltrla fefAn Opportunity for Young Women in War Work 0aU1 tutinrornrv Miiria In Tlnnntlnf a. urnrtr fnr mi no womfii will nrpnarfl "you to take nn active, valuable part In twrlnnlnir thn war Experienced Instructors cover the aub Ject completely In a way that make it exceptionally ini trrestlnff, Other courses Include: Expression and Dramatic Art, Applied Fcnologv Personal KfflciencVt Vubllo B ikino and Domestto Science In all 1U brioches; Tonvenlently located. Dav Schools Open Sept, Jff. XiOt Schools Open Hen, fl. VrHe. phone or call THIJ DIRUCTOR West Branch Iy.m.c.a. 52d and Sansom Streets in PU. School of Deiien for Women llroaj and Muter Sti., Rcopeni Sept. 30 . Pull fouraea In Art and Industrial Art. I Practical DtiUntnc In all Its branches. I" Illustration. Fashlnn Illuntratlon. F'rf.X'. TO feUROl'E FOB IIKSION , ipe vorcon-noney ocnooi ' ; For uirw, hij epruo himi Mrai M 'IWWt arraoaraionr uounita. tOarMa4ra. klu BONSZ. PW Two. dollars easy money and you'll enjoy the experience." I thought for a bit nnd then said, "It's a go for ono Saturday, at any rate. When do I Etart7" "Next Saturday. I'll phone Max Belt man you'll bo there." "I don't liko his name, but I'll show up O. K" Kpcrl Many at Bankers' Meeting CMcngn, Sept. 3. Ton thousand Lilt ing bankers, doublo the number origin ally expected, will nttend the nnnual contention ot the American Bankers' PHOTOPLAYS The Stanley Booking Corporation THE fcllowlng theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Booking Corporation, which Is a guarantee of early showing of tho finest produc tions. All pictures reviewed beforo exhibition. AsW for the theatre in ycur locality obtnlnlng pictures through the STANLKY Booking' Corporation. rtlllamDra .Mat.UallyatS: Evb.u:43&0 DOUCILAH KAIftHANKS In "HOUND IN .ilOIUlOCO" A Pnl I ri MD AND THOMPSON STS. Ml UL.LAJ MAT1NEI1 DAILY "THE nUNDNKSS OP niVOIM-'B" ADPAniA CHESTNUT Below 10TH ArWDl io a.m. to lias p.m. ELSIE pnnousoN In "BEAUT OP THE WILD" BELMONT czD above Market wat. r. Am nmn in "THE PIHEPLY OP FIIANCE" CJI T TimiDr BHOAD STREET and DL.Ui1.DIKL' Kt'SQt'EHANNAAVE. PAULINE PHKriKniCK In "11EH FINAL RECKONING" BROADWAY mrtflyt". ." THEDA BAHA In "CLEOPATHA" EMPRESS MAIN tSSy MATIY riCKPOUD In "HOW COULD YOU. JEAN?" FAIRMOUNT ""SSSSSily- Elsie rnnnpsoN in "THi: DANQEU MAR1C" CAAlII V '1HEATP.E mil Mniket i rAlVHL.1 li A. At. I" Mlrtntght. Mill. VEHNON OASTLE In "THE OHtL FHOM BOHEMIA" CTU CT THEATItE llclnw Spnico DO 1 rl O 1 . MATINEE DAILY NORMA TALMATiflE In "THE HAPETY CURTAIN" GREAT NORTHERN Broad Ht.nt Erie VOTIMA TAI.MABOE In "THE SAFETY CURTAIN" IMPERIAL "SS1, WALNUT STS. I 10. l:RS.7iO. ENID T1ENXETT In 'A DESERT WOOING" t CAnTO 1ST & LANCASTER AVE. LLAUCR MATINEE DAILY TAULINE rREDERICK in "FEDORA" PHOTOPLAYS THEATRES OWNED AND MANAGED BY MEMDERS OP THE UNITED EXHIBITORS ASSOCIATION BELMONT 52D A1)0Vn MAUKET Wallace Reid ln THE I'inEFLY OF FRANCE" CFDAR (,UTU CKDAU AVENUB Wnll-iVf RpA ln "TIIE PIBEPLY aiiace ieia ov chance" COLISEUM Market lit. C'Jtli & iluth WALLACE REID " "LESS THAN KIN' COLONIAL 'n- StS'-VSli Douglas Fairbanks In cco- I'HOTtirf.AYS CT mrii'A 40TH & MARKET STS. tUrVLNA MATINEE DAILY BESSIE LOVE In "A LITTLE SISTER OP EVERYBODY" D A DY RIDGE AVE. i DAUPHIN ST. rlrw Mat. 2:15. Em;. 0:45 toll. THEDA BARA In "CLEOPATRA" MUTATIONAL Both frffH BAMKS BMINESS COLLEGE riv Imlnlnv In thl treat snhnnl rapher. Typist, Secretary, A'countant or. Uookkeeper. You will increase sour Hnlary and help to keep business Kolnn nnJ thus help win the ar Our courses nre tnc most interesting una praciitai. tne cost is We havo calls every tnlnute for our graduates. Como in rlsht away, write or tall for our free catalog. DAY SCHOOL SEPT. 3 NIGHT SCHOOL SEPT. 4 BANKS BUSINESS COLLEGE AND SCHOOL FOR SECRETARIES CHESTNUT STREET Physical Education Four and two-jenr courses pre paring teachers of physical training in elementary, high, normal schools and colleges. Graduates well placed. Decrees conferred on jjraduates from four-year 'course. Athletics, gym nastics, playgrounds, dancing, ballet, sports, scouting plays ana Bnj. Course nccreonea in new . Registration, September 16, 1918. Course opens September .17, 1J1B. Dormitories for Women Ask for Catalog M-46. l'hone Diamond 631 TEMPLE UN1VERS1TV Broad St. below Berka J I'lillnuelplila Office Work for Army and Navy The Government needs young men who understand typewriting and atenoeraiihy tor regular Army and Nay work, aa welt aa in other de- I,aM?n'yn,of tho.e who, havo volun. teered are aervlng their country In 'Thotact that a youni "" .'. likely to be called to tha Colors li all the morn reason .why he nhou.ld continue his, education until the call comes. , Commlsuloned nnd non-cornmls. alnned officers say that Telrce Hchool tralnlna helpa them tremen dously In the "paper work" o nee. eaeary to the conduct of tho busi ness of the Armv and Navv. Day f-ehool Ile.lns riept. 0th. Mfht School ' svpt. 18th. Itealstratlon. Daya "Kept. 3d (o 1th. lncluWo Send tor Jlli Vcar Hook, PEIRCE SCHOOL, , I'lne Htreet, West of llroad. rhllttdelphlo WANAMAKER INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIES Z3d and Walnut Straati Opens September I9tb Sond for Citaloa trayer's Business College rhlladelplUa'a Greatest Iluslntsa ScomI Eipert tcachsra. Modern equipment. Inl vldual advancement. Charges moderate. Vo litions guaranteed. Day and Night Claiaeo. Association here during the week of September 23. Among the speakers will be Samuel Unlermyer, Francis II. Slsson nnd Charles It. Sabln, of Now York! Professor Kdvvln W, Kemmercr, of Princeton Unlvarslry; William A. Law, Philadelphia, nnd Dr. Clarence Ousley, Assistant Secretary ot Agriculture. Two Namcil for Cily Jobs City nppolntementa today Include Sam uel Gelhlatt, 3014 North Front sttcet. assistant medical Inspector, Bureau of Health, salary $1400, and Patrick Mc Gonlgle, 2910 Hast Thompson street, oiler, Bureau of Water. $1000 a vear. PHOTOrf.AYS I mCDTV BROAD A COLUMBIA AV, L1DLI I I Matlnen Dallf ENID BENNETT In "THE VAMP" 333 MARKET fffoffiS: "TO HELL WITH THE KAISER" MOrilTT 423 SOUTH BT. Orohoatra. '1-J-,!-, Continuous 1 to 11. MADOE EVANS In NEIUIIMUHS" OVERBROOK 03D & HAVER FORD AVE. "OVER THE TOr" PAT AlT 1214 MABKET STREET rALiZ-WC 10 a. M, to 11-15 I. M WILLIAM S. HART In "RIDDLE OAWNE" PRIMPPCJC; 101S MARKET STREET riMlNHOO R:a0A.M. to 11 :15 P.M. NAZIMOVA In "REVELATION" RFP.FNIT MARKET ST. Below 1TTH iXC:VJI-J,' 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. WALLACE REIt In "THE SOURCE" RIAI TO OERMANTOWN AVE. Il-1 lJ AT TULPEHOCKEN ST. , CHARLES RAY In "A NINE O'CLOCK TOWN" RIVOI I Br AND SANSOM STS K1VUL1 NA.IMOVA ,"'" D" "TOYS OP FATE" RI IRY MARKET ST. BELOW 7TH r"-"- l 1" A. M. to 11:1B P P. M. ROY STEWART In X'.M'AJIKl)" SAVOY 1211 MARKET STREET A A. M. tr MIHntvf.. STAR CAST In THE HOUSE OP MIRTH" CTANJ1 FY MARKET AHOVE KITH DOROTHY OlSIT In "THE HUN WITHIN" VICTORIA MARKET ST. AU. UTH O A M tn 11 ,1.1 t r wlltUlAM I'AHJNl'H in "RIDERS OP THE PURPLE SAQE" PHOTOPLAYS FRANKFORD na . CECIL B. DeMILLE'S "WE CAN'T HAVE. EVERYTHING" JUMBO FRONT ST. A OIRARD AVE. .MimDo junciion on rrankronl "L Douglas Fairbanks '" i&flgSg! I CC NT B2D AND LOCUST STREETS Lul-UJ Mat I 'no. 3 :30. Evks n an to 11 BILLIE BURKE " "" In?L'1T OP POLLY" NIXON 82D BEUW "", fjj WILLIAM S. HART RIDDLE OAWNE' PHOTOPLAYS STRAND G,n' AV at Vcnan0' E- f Broad WILLIAM S. HART In "RIDDLE OAWNE" THIS PROGRAM APPEARS IN MORNING AND EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER. EDUCATIONAL Both Sfiea Help Yourself and Humanity for a. KOOd'DSVlnE: DOflltlnn na Rtnnir. PHIEADELPHIA, PA Day and Evening Schools Preparatory School All Hlph School Subjects. Prepa ration for College nnd University, Professional and Technical Schools! Elementary School For men and boys who need to make up deficiency In early cduca tlon. All-Day School Boynll to 16 years. Hours 9.00 A" J& ' Bp ?' Seventh nnd J. Bhth Qrat'e Orammar School. First year High School. Business School Men and Women. Stenotypv, Type writing;, IloohkeeplnR. Business English and Arithmetic. Schools Open September 9th Write Now for Detailed Information. DIRECTOR OF INSTRUCTION 1421 Arch Street :53: Spring Garden Institute BROAD AND FPRINO OAUDEN STRHETS TECHNICAL SCHOOLS Automobile Kleetrlcltv Pattern Shop Practice Hook Illustration Kree Hand Dranlnc Mechanical Drawlnw ArchltecturalDrawlnx Uachlue Shop Prac- lice Machine Shop Mathe matics Dav Classes Electricity A Automobile. 3 P.M Illustrated Prospectus. Opens Septembergj SIIOKTIIANI1 ANP DOOKKEUI'INO Our graduates are in constant demand. Oood caylns IKjslttons await you. Uren; Short hand, tho easy, speedy system. Complete business and secretarial courses. Day school now open! nlfht school opens Tuesday, Uept. ...Miiiriiiuiirs k. ? Vniri" "vr vro cu or wr w . .j "r Huu caiaior. I'll HA Iiuniajori CUI.I.KUII iinn college oi f fflmm,,. 1017 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE SCHOOL OF MECHANIC ARTS Draufhtlnr, Mathematics. Mechanic. NAVAL, ARCIIITEOTUUE Mechanical Drawing for Young Women. GERMANTOWN FRIENDS' SCHOOL 0tln, B'VU 23, A tew vacan r,w"' cles for earnest college preoar. atory pupUs. STANLEY It. TARNALL, PriJ. $41 Night School Kg2kg.SK,. I Shorthand, English, Penmanship. a month I PAI.MKB HrilOOI.. IB H.lQIh HI. Mrr,T.KH8vn.t.ie. incabtkk co.. fa. IATB NOKMAI, 8CIIOOa-BeauUfuI caa. una. Excel, table. Htronat Facultr. 1 Tuition tree. Fall term ooeos Bept.. Stb. For taton iit SUMMER RESORTS . ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. HOTEL BOSCOBEL SKWAI' ' . Hen. AlTrAyt open Amr, 6 Kuron plunii PMt. A. B MAIUpSf Westminster Ky- v nr-Bch' rc-t0 It2 BO up wklv. ; 12 no up .ny. Chan, nunr. WKRSF.nHVII.l.K. TA. SUNSET HALL "tn "" " y"r- Not . R (armarium. Write Ota 8. daul. I'rm. A Mir., or Lrdcer Cen. MUSIO Zeckwer-Hahn p hi,.ad,clP,,ia, Musical Academy 1017 Spruce St., riillnilrliihlit Imminent faculty, modern equipment. Address Charlton Lewis Murphv, Managing Director 5 rmvATE Dancing i-cssons $5 The rnitTISROZ srllntll,, Mlrrowed Studios 1620 Chestnut Bt. Day & Hvg. l,orut 3102. A TKAciii:n rein nvi.nv rtirii. 5BcatIj Arlla T., r. I.a Hue, Katie I.entz, Hdward II. I.nch. Cornelius Mnlckol, Maurtto Manning, Alice C. M.irtlnet?. c S , Jr. Mason Thomas S McDonald Patrick McKrlcnn, John Mcrarlnnd, Mary J. MrHhnn Marv Mitchell David Hosl Molloy, Thomas Murphy. Catharine Mers. William Noble. Hnrnh OsbournHenry Van H I'eaison. Charles M IVrshlllir. Marv I.. Platte. Oeorce II Vrlrhard. Frank P. Heed, lteberca Ilomy, Ellen Sauleir, John Sl-erlJ.in. Mary C. fiouders Jamv) II. Hmith. James Stewart, Garrett V. MurgK Mary Ann Thompson. II V. Welizel, Carrie II. n. Wright. Anna D. Allen. William I, Ilallmilrh. tteina "nt; Chalklcy If. entle, tcil '.'""hard. Wajnoll. Hl.ick. sural) Hoyce, John J. Ilrlik i: lienrv ""' ?. Harsh Ann Cnhlll .Margaret rail. Uernard I ampb'li Jnm"s T. Cnssldy, Thomas J laillle, Krumia .va Chann. rrank A. ( rariSBe. Themas Pivls. r.lla H I'ocrr, H. Clanon Duaan. Annlp lentnn. Horace rrlrders John V. rudffe. n.lmun.l I.. "'l,l7rtM"S- Ada uoldy, Itounrd U. Iriinnhack. Henry irlfnn, mien n. Hlcnrpscii. Ildnanl Ilouck. lHttln J Hiintrr. Anna M Inserle. Dr. D W Iialghn, Itobert trilv rMTAVE--,?,0-.?' Atl-nt e Cltv. N. .T.. Clarfc AJlIvB,:,v.'pr)IS. son of late John !"lk',",n ,.Sr n'l Martha Thomas Aildis, a, uneral serxlce, nnd Int. prlvute ihn i.i 't'1'p,t.. ' WILLIAM L son of Iielati.' "'r V , n"n lrv Allen. aBcd 21. vh "t," nncl friend InWted to serMces, llrnnA rV-r.m" n"1'1 Scrusler Ulds.. uroad ;nd Diamond sts. Int. prUute nrV'.'H'r".,'' 31 HP.Ll:NA. widow f..u? onl "nll'ilch K,.;it-'es and friends )llpi!l.'? '"neryl, "ed. R 30 n. m., 2050 lllchmoi d ft. Solemn requiem mass at. wJ,eCI,urcl ln " m- Inl St- Peter's Cem. Auto funeral. nf JAJT-;,Al.,5 l11' fHAI.KI.RT II.. husband fir i.mma Ilatt. UelatUes and friends Invited v enflr1-1!1 serMces Wed 2 p. m.. 2...-2 N 30th at. Int. Hillside Cem Itemnlns may liernl ' 8 ,0 1U " " Aut0 fu" u JirHT.WJ. .Sopf 1 JOHN niCIIAUO r?,i. "pTI'I'V Relative and friends. rnnltv Lodac. No. 17. I o. .M . Wool '.ort fl"i. '. '.' occ'v. No 1 cr Philadelphia. " '! to funer.il serlces Wed 2 V. m.. Mo W Atlintic ave , Audubon. N J. Int '',!PC', l em- 1'rlends may call Tue . llfliT 7 n m IlKRNHAltD. Sept 1. WAYNI3 lU'fl si.I.I.. bod of tlrome and Mary llernhard. 'I11 'l.' IMhIIws and friends, P ) S of A., No. 3JJ, Inilted to funeral, Thurs., 2 P. in., p.irpntn residence, Uermnntoun plko hplon Do K.ilb st Services nnd Int. Rochm's c hurch. IIIup Hell. Take 1 :ii) trollpv from Norrlslown to (Jprmantown plUo. Remains mav bo viewed Wed , 7 to 0 p. m. 1II.ACK Aus. 111. SARAH, widow of JaiiieB lu.irlc formerly of :ijlll Latona st. Relatives and frlpmls Invited to fumral, r5 " '. -,.p '" iv- s- -,"1' s'- Int. Mt. Morlnh Cem. IIOVCII. Auc 31. JOHN J . son of lato John and (Iruoci Hojce (neo Mcradden). IlPlatlra and friends Invited to funeral, ..', .!Ln,' ,m residence of brothcr-ln-law, Robert QulKles. 211." Carpenter st. Solemn hlah mass of nqulPin hr Anthony's Church 'J:.ln a m Int. Cathedral iVtn . ,"!!LCK Ts.,'r,t- - ' H1INRY son of Adolph nnd Hlliibelh Drlck aged lfi. Rela thes ami friends imlted to funeral Wed., 10 a m . 417 Monroe st Auto serlce. ..," 'KK1- Sept. 1. SARAH ANN, wife of Michael Hurko and mother of Slater Mary Michael, of thn Order of St. Joseph, nnd dauchter of Sarah Ann and late rvllx Sheeky, of pirlh of Arboe, County Tyrone, Ireland Relatles and frlpnds Invited to funeral. Wed , 8.30 a m.. IV, n. Oarllld st , Otn. Solemn requiem mass St. Trancls Asslsl Church 111 a in Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral CAH1LL. Aug. 31. MAHOARKT. widow of Ihomns Cahlll (neo hcanlon). RelntUes slid friends, members of League of the Sacred Heart of St IJdnard's Church. Per petual Rosary Society of Dominican Sis ters, all othpr societies of which sho waa a member. Inlted to funeral Wed . K:30 a. ln. . 2.'il!) N. Orkriee st Solemn rcuulem mass St. lMuurrt's Church ID a. m Int. Catlli'lr.il 1'elii Auto funeral CALL Suddenly. Aug. .11 IinRNARD. husband of lato llrldget Call pnee Mc(ladpj). lato of Parish of Doe. County Donegal. Ire land. Relatlvea and frlemU Imlted to fu neral. Thurs.. S 30 a. m.. residence of nephew. Daniel C. Call. 2718 Sears st. (27th nnd Reed). Solemn high mass of requiem St (labrlcl'a Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem . CAMPHIH.L- Sept. I. JAMBS J Ron of Peter J an.1 Susan Camnbell Relatives and friends, Phlla. Lodge, No. G-J, I., o M and employes of quHrteim.lster'H dppt at Onus Kerry Arsenal, united to funrrnl. Prl . 8.30 n m parents' residence, 1M2 Mp Kean st Soltinn rtqul.'m muss St Monica's Church. 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem Auto tuneral. CASS1DY Aug. 31. THOMAS J., husband of Cnthnrlne A Cnssldy (neo McDonald!. Relatives and friends. St. Patrlik's Holy Name Sntlrtv iulted to funeral. Wed , 8,30 a. m . 2104 Pino st. High mass of requiem St. Patrick's Church 10 a. m CAV'll.l.i: Killed In action, July IS, 1'RANCIS 1.1X1, son of James J and Mary J. Cavllle, 1113(1 Kingsessing ap Solemn re qultm mass olibrnted at Church of the Most ltlefcxed Sacrament. Wed., 10 a m., 50tl) and Chester live. CHAe'lN Suddenly. Sept. 1, TRAN1C A., husband of Mary C. Chafln Relatives and friends, Washington Camp. No .170, P. O. S. of A . employes Harrison's Taint Works and members Oak Park Church, 29th St. M. E. and Wharton St. M. H. Churches. In vited to funeral services, Thurs, 2 p. m., (114 S. Ye.vdell st Int. Grunnood (K. of P.) Cem Remains may be Mewed Wed. ove. CRANAOK. Sept. 1. THOMAS, husband of Margaret ( rauage, aged no Relatives and frltndf, Cramps' Rpn Asso nnd mem bers of the Welsh Church, Invited to funeral services. Wed , 1 p. m . apartments of Wil liam II. Hattersby. 3310 N. llroad st. Int. private. Northvvood Cem. Remains may be viewed Tuea 8 to 10 p. m Auto funeral. DAVIS. At Laokonnu Hospital, Sept. 2. HLLA HOGATR DAVIS, wife of Dr. II. M A. Davis, of Salem N. J. Funeral services at residence. Sept .1, 2 p. m tnt. private. DOKRR Sept 1 at grandparents' resi dence Hl'l l'rn ave.. Colllngswood N. $,, II. CLAYTON DOHRR grandson of Klmer and Phoebe M Sharp, aged 11 ears 2 mos. Due notleo of funeral will be given Dl'UAN Aug. in. ANNIi: Dl'OAN (nee Kanel widow of Hdward Dugan Relatives and friends invited to funeral, Thurs. 8.30 a. m. 2S2." II. Thompson st. Solemn re quiem mass St Ann's Church 10 a. m. Int. St. Ann'a Cen) KENTON Suddenly. Aug 31 HORACi:. husband of Mary J Fenton Relatives and friends. Vncas Lodge. No 420 I O. O. P ; i Yardley. Pa . Northern Star Castle. No. 121 A O K, of M C of Newtown. Pa.: Carpenters' union No 122. Invited to fu neral services. Wed 2-30 p m . 7411 Oxford ave . Fox Chase. Philadelphia Int private, I.awnvlevv Cem. Friends may call Tuos., after 7pm FRIUDIHIS. Aug. 31. JOHN F., son of Emmanuel F and Margaret A. Frtedera. aged 8 sears 11 months Relatives and friends. Junior Holy Name Society of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church. Invited to funeral. Wed ,8a m , residence of parents, Martins Village" (39th Ward). High mass of requiem Church of Our Lady of Mt. Carniei 0:30 a. m. Int. Holy Cross (Jem. Auto funersl l.'L'DOII Sept. 1, at the Masonic Home, EDMUND I FUDGE, aged 87. Relatives and friends. Apollo Lodge. No. 380. F. and a. m. Invited to funeral. Wed.. 2 p. m., from the Home, 3.133 N. llroad st. Int. Ml Peace Cem OII.ni'.RT. Sept 2. MARY ADA OIL RERT (nee Mervlne). widow of Thomas He!, ler Ollbert. Relatives and friends Invited to service, Wed.. 3 v. m. 2311 N. 31st st. Int. Mt. Mnriah Cem .. ...... OOLDY. At Mt. Holly, N J., Sept 1, HOWARD CI., husband of Martha uoldy. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Wed., 8 p. m . 4(1 Mt Holly ave. Int. Mt. Hohy Cem. Friends may call Tucs., 7 to 0 p. m. ORANSHACK Aug. 31. nt his late resl dence 111) Falrmount ave.. HllNRY. hus. band of the lute Ullzabeth (Jransback, In 1.1a 83d sear. Relatives and friends, also Penna Stato Legislature and all other so cieties of which he waa a member. Invited to funeral services Wed. 2 p. m Remains may be viewed Tu.Va. after 8 n, m. Int. private. Laurel Hill Cem. Auto funeral, ORIFFIN Aug 31. ELLEN N , widow of Teter OrlHIn. Relatives and friends are In vited to funeral. Wed., 8:30 a, m., 53.15 Pearl st. Solemn mass of requiem Church of Our Lady of Victory 10 a. m. Int. St. Denis's Cem Auto funeral. HlERCinSELL. Sept 2, EDWARD, hus. band of - Llna llmma Hlergesell, nged 51. Residence, 3310 N 20th st. Due notice of funeral will be given. ItniICK In Hamburg. Ta,, Aug. 31, 1IATTIK M IIOUC1C (nee Raker), wife of Walter J Houck. aged 23. Relatives and friends mvlted to funeral, sister's residence Mrs. J. Fred Weaver. 1518 New st , Spring City. Pa . Thurs All services at house, 10:30 a. in Int. Westminster Cem.. 1 p. in, Remains may bo viewed at cem. Dulttmore and York napera please copy, HUNTHR. Near Rlverton, N. 4 . Sept. 1, ANNA M. HUNTERi daughter of late Sam uel R. and Anna M. Hunter. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Wed . 2 p, m.. Ttiirllni'tnn nlke. near Rlverton. N. J. int Colestown Cem. Convejances will meet train leaving Mnrket st. ferry 1 p. in. for Rlverton. JEFKERIS. Sept. 1. Dr. DANIEL W ittlelwniH. Relatlvea and friends. Wilde ..cut. . .'i. n....i. . Post No, 23. G, A. It.. Invited to funeral services. Wed. 3.30 n. m . 328 E. llroad at.. Chester, Pa. Int. Ulcdletown I'icabyterUo Cera. nrTiiR KAIOIIN. Sept 2. RODERT KAIdllN. aged 81. Funeral aervlces. Wed.. 10 a. m.. 3713 Chestnut st. Int private. La RUB KATII3 I.a RUE (nee Orauel). wife of Nathan La Rue Sept. I. llodjr may he Viewed Tucst., 7 to 10 p. m., 318 Dupont st., Roxboroush. Int. private. Barren Illll Cem. LENTZ. Suddenly, Sept. 1, EDWARD R., husband of lato Hannah Schamher Lcnti. Duo notleo of funeral will be given. , LYNCH. Sent 2. In Phlla . CORNELIUS I.vNCH, son ot the late Cornelius and Annie Lnch. of West Chester, Pa. Duo notice of funeral will be given. MAI.CKOL Sept. 2, MAURITE. husband of Stntllda Malckol Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Wed., 3pm. apartments of William II Hattersby. 311(1 N llroad st. Int. Clrecnmount Cem .MANNING. Aug. 31. ALICE C . widow of Edwvird D Monnlng. aged 7!) Relative and friends Invited to funeral, Wed., 7 30 a. m , 700 Clinton st.. Camden. N. J. High mass Church of the Immaculate Conception 0 a. m Int. Calvary Cem MAHTINET7.. Suddenly, at Sea Isle City. N. J.. Sept. I, CHARLES S . Jr . son of Charles S Mr , and Agnes A Martinets tnee Downey), aged 1.1 Relatives and friends, students ot St. Joseph's College nnd St. John Rerehman's Mnnetuarv Socletv of the Oesu Church. Invited to funersl. Wed , 9 a m., 1811 W. Thompson st. High requiem mass Church of the (lesu 11 a. m. Int. Holv Cross Cem. Auto funeral. MASON Sept. 1, THOMAS' 8 husband of Elizabeth Mason. Relntlves nnd frl-nds. Ionic l.occ. No. 04. r. and A. M i Slloam Chapter. No. 13, R. A. M : Cvrene Com mnndcry. No. 7. K. T. : Excelsior Consistory. 32d Degreo Masons: Camden Lodgn No 294. II P. O. E. : employes of New York .Ship building Co., Invited to funersl services, Wed . 2 p. m.. 715 Mlckle t.. Camden. N. J. Int. private, llarlelgn Cem. Friends may call Tucs.. 7 to 0 p. m. Cleveland papers copv. Mcdonald. Aug. at. Patrick, hue. band of the late Maria McDonald Relatives nnd friends. Altar Society, Dlv. No. 14. A. o. H Invited to funeral. Wed . 8.30 a m , 3S0I) narlng st. Solemn requiem miss St. Agntha's Church 10 a m. Int. Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral McERLEAN. Sept. 1, JOHN. huBhand of Margaret McErlenn (neo Hannan) and son ot lato Henry and Susan McErlean. of Green lough pnrlsh, County Derry. Ireland Rela tives and friends Iidgp No. 54. L. O. O. M.: Division No. 1. Hoard Erin of the A. O. IL. nnd Court Liberty Council. No. 181, F. of A., Invited to funernl, Thurs., 8.30 a. m., N. 13. cor. of 5th and llerks sts. Solemn requiem mass St. Michael's Church 10 a m. Int. Holv Sepulchre Cem. Auto funeral. McFARLAND. Sept. 1, MARY J. widow of William McFnrland. aged 77 Rela tives nnd friends Invited to funeral services. Wed., 8:30 p. m., 2451 N. Howard St. Int. private. MoSHANE. Aug 30 MARY MeSHANB (nee Haughe), wife of Daniel MrShane. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed 8 .in . m.. 110 Richmond st Solemn high miss Church of the Immaculate Con ceptlon 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto service. MITCHELL. Sept 2, DAVID ROSS. hus. band of lato Sarnh E. Mitchell, nged 72. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral serv. Ices. Wed., 2 p. m.. l.'t Tanner St., lladdon fleld. N. J. Int. private. Friends may call Tups., 7 to 0 p. m. MOLLOY. Suddenly. Aug 81. THOMAS, son of late Patrick nnd Marv Molloy. of County Farmenagh. Ireland Relatives and friends. Holy Namo Society. Dlv. No. 78 A. O. H.. Farmenngh Social and Hen. Socletv. L. O. O. M.. No 54. invited to funeral. Ihurs.. S 18.17 S. 1'ith st. Solemn requiem mass Aqulms 0.30 a Church of St Thomas m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. MUItlTlY. Sept. 1. CATHARINE Ml'IV PHY. Relatives and friends Invited tp iu neral. Wed.. 8.30 a. m.. 213. W. Duval St., Oennantown Solemn requiem mass St. Vincent de Paul's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holv Sepulchre Cem Auto funeral. MYERS Aug. 31 WILLIAM MYERS, aged 80. 2121 N. 21st st. Services and Int. i private. . . I NOHLE. At Westvllle, N. J. Sept. 1. SARAH NOHLE. Relatives nnd friends ln- i vltcd to funeral services, Wed , 2 p m . 100 West ave., Westvllle, N J. Int. Colestown (m. Remains may be viewed Tues , 7 to u '' o" IlOUHN. Sept 2. HENRY VAN i I1FREN. husband of Elizabeth Osl.ourn and son of Mary E. nnd lato James Orant Os i bourn, aged 4S Relatives and friends in Ivlted to funernl services. Thurs. 2 P. m.. Tennis nnd Spnico sts , North Olenslde, Pa. Int Ardslev Com. Trains leivcs Reading Terminal 1 02 p. m. for Kdgo inn station. PEARSON At Chalfont, l'l.. Sept. 1. CHARLES M . husbind of EllzibPth Pear son, nged 85 Relatives nnd friends Invited lo funeral. Wed., 2 p. m Train leavis Read ing Teimlnil 12.10 p. m for Chalfont. Int. Montgomery Haptlst Cem PURSUING At rottsvllle. on .Sept. 2. tnih, .MARY 1... widow of Judge Orus L Pershing, aged 80 j ears (1 months. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral on Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, from her Inte residence, 1.13." Howard avenue, Potts vIIIp. Pa Interment in Charles Hnber Ccm pterv. Pottsvllle. PLATTE. Aug St. GEORGE II., son ot Henry F nnd Eunleo 11. riatte. nged 4 yenrs 0 months. Relatives and friends In vited to nttend funeral services. ved.. In i. m . parents' resiuence, .jii t. iwi ... ittnfiiAnn "4iirt(lnlv Aug 30. atGardl- l ner. Mont.. THANK PERLEY PRIC1IARD. I Esq Duo notleo of funeral will be given I REED Sept. 2, REHECCA. widow of i Francis T Reed nged 00. at residence. (143 . llronks ave.. West Phlla. Due notice of 1 funeral will be given ,,,. RONEY. Sept. 2. ELLEN, wife of Henry l Ronvv Relatives and friends invited to fu neral. Thurs . 8 a. m., 4.12 Cedar St., Jen klntown. Pa Solemn high requiem mass Immaculate Conception Church. Jenklntown, 0.30 n m Int. Holv Sepulchre Cem. SDI.EIH SerL 1. JOHN, husbiind of Annie S.idlclr lolatlves and friends In- vitd to funeral. Ti.jrs . 8.80 a m , 1010 , W Susquehanna nve. Solemn Requiem Mass Church of Our I.ndv of Mercy. 10 a. m Int. Holv Cross Cem Auto funernl. SHERIDAN Sept 1 MARYC. SHERI I DAN (nee Harklns). wife of John P Sheri dan Relatives and friends. Altar and Ro 1 sary Societies Invited to funernl Wert. 8 In m 5057 Lancaster nve. Solemn requiem 1 mass St Gregory's Church 0 30 a. m. Int. I Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral. 1 SMITH Sept t JAMES son of late William and Catharine Smith. Relatives land friends Invited to funeral. Ihurs. 8 I a m 251H South st Solemn high mass of requiem St Anthony's church U.3U a. m. Int Cathedral Cem .... SOUDERS Sept 1 nt West Eerlln N. .1 , JAMES II., husband of the late Mary Souders, nged 08 Relatives nnd friends Invited to funer"' services. Wed. 2 p. m.. resldenco of daughter. Mrs. Christopher MjretPtus. WeBt llerlln, N J. Int. Rerlln Cem. Rpmnlns may be viewed Tues. eve. STEWART. Sopt 2 GARRETT VANA MAN STEWART. Relatives nnd friends In vited tn funeral, Thurs. 2 p m., residence of sen 03 Iteverly ave.. East I.nnsdowne, Pa. Int Calvary Cem. Rockdale, Pa. STUHOIS Sept. 2. MARY ANN. widow rf Charles Sturgls. nged 00 Relatives and friends Invited to services, Thurs.. 2 p. m 4.15 Line st.. Camden, N. J. Int. private, lev prgreen Cpiti THOMPSON Sept. 1. ELIZABETH H. THOMPSON, widow of Bethuel IT Thomp son nnd daughter of late James Eves. Esq. Rela'tlvea and friends invited to funeral eervlces. Wed.. 2 p. m.. Mt Hope Church, Vlllnge Green. Delaware County, Pa. Chester papers copy. WEITZEL Aug 81. at Presbyterian Home for Widows and Single Women. CAR RIE E. B., widow of Charles Weitzel, aged 82 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed . 11 a. m. from Home 5Sth st and Oreenway ave., West Phlla. Int. Northvvood WRIGHT Near Medford N J. Sept. 1 ANNA D.. wife of Charles II. Wright, aged 71. Friends mny view remains residence of son J Llojd Wright near Medford. N. ,T Tues eve Tunernl nnd Int. private. Train leaves Market st ferry 10-10 a, m. and Mt Hollv lv 50 a m for Medford C'r.HKTKIlY LOTS NICELY located lot ln Mt Vernon Cemetery, ressonable Applv at 1Q.1.1 Venango st. LOST AND FOUND DAG Lost Saturday. 31st . at Ahseeon, or between Absecon and Seavlew Golf Club, black traveling hag, containing men's wear, ing apparel Liberal reward If returned to J " II. HcNeal. Liberty Itldg.. Phlla. PIN Lost gold bar pin. with 2 turquoise and 1 diamond, going from 20th and Chest nut to 13th and Jefferson. Return to cashier. meager nine WHEEI. Lost, wire wheel, lead color with nonskld 8."ix4V4 Firestone tire, with broken carrier lock and chain, between Woodbury and Gloucester, very liberal reward. Rocap, 510 N. lst st HELP WANTED FEMALE (Other Classified Ads on Page 2) ADVERTISING SOLICITOR YOUNG LADY TO WORK ON TELEPHONE ONE WITH EXPERIENCE PREFERRED See Miss Lawrence TUBLIO LEDOER ICO. dth injli JiMimu iu, BINDERY GIRLS Experienced girls, steady work. 48 hour per week- highest wanes paid. Most modern daylight plant In Philadelphia. In war essential printing plant. Applv any time. WILLIAM" MARCUS CO, 10 Ui and Lombard sts. BOOKKEEPER, experienced In handling gen. oral ledger accounts: must be capable of tailing charge of full set of books; Immediate employment: permanent position. Women' Welfare. ManArthur .Brothers Tomnanv. Woodbury N. J Hag leading Plant. Wash ington Park. N J Tk Gloucester ferry, woooourr t i at office. BOOKKF.EPER FOR ACCOUNTING DE. PARTMENT; OOOD WAGES TO START: EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR in VANCBMENT. APPLY TO MR. WIEST. ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT. PUBLIC LEDOER. "TII AND CHESTNUT STS.. FlHSl iri.iMirv, BOOKKEEPER, experienced, for essential builnesi: quick and accurate at figures: ac customed to detsllj tte i age. exp. and sal. ary) ret. rPiuiu, y ". waiter centra BOOKKEEPER The Frankel Garment Shop requires an assistant uooaxeeper; work among cheerful surroundings: good aalary. Apply cor. Front and Diuphln (. $ K . HELP WANTED FEMALE (Other Classified Ads on race 2) AN ESSENTIAL OCCUPATION UNDER THE U. S. GOVERNMENT TELEPHONE SERVICE IN PHILADEL PHIA AND VICINITY, THE WORKSHOP OF THE NATION, IS OF VITAL IMPOR TANCE IN THE PROSECUTION Of THE WAR, YOUNG WOMEN nETWEEN 17 AND 35 CAN SERVE IN NO MORE PATRIOTIC WAY THAN AS OPERATORS. COME AND HELP SERVE IN THIS ALT IMPORTANT ARMY OF THREE THOU SAND LOYAL YOUNG WOMEN. .THE TRAINING COURSE IS SHORT AND THOROUGH. 9 00 TEH WEEK IS TAID DURING THE FIRST FOUR WEEKS WITH RAPID ADVANCEMENT THEREAFTER. APPLY ANY WEEKDAY BETWEEN 8 AND 0, EVENINGS II Y APPOINTMENT. MISS M D RYAN FIRST FLOOR, 10,11 ARCH ST.. THILA. MISS O SMITH 400 MARKET ST , PHIIA. MISS F. It ZINCOL 20 W. CHELTEN AVE . GTN. MISS W O REILLY 20 E. BTII ST , CHESTER. PA. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA CASHIER The Trankel Garment Shop re. quires an able, experienced cashier: good flalary, good position: reference required. Apply In person or by letter, which will be considered (onlldentlal. Corner Front nnd Dauphin Bts. . CASHIER for extra work. Apply at once. Truly Warner. 1307 Mnrket st. CASHIER for West Phlla. store; elderly woman preferred. Apply 1350 South at . CLERIC YOUNG LADY FOR STATISTI CAL WORK IN ADVERTISING DEPMtT MKNT OF PUBLIC LEDGER: HIGH SCHOOL EXPERIENCE DESIRABLE, AC. CURACY ESSENTIAL: EXCELLENT OP PORTUNITIES FOR PROMOTION. ATPLY MR WESCOTT ADVERTISING DEPART MENT. PUBLIC LEDGER. OTII AND CHESTNUT STS. FIRST FLOOR. CLERK YOUNOLADY TOR GENERA), OFFICE WORK: THIS IS A OOOD OP PORTUNITY FOR A PERSON TO LEARN FILING AND GENERAL CLERICAL DU TIES: GOOD WAGES TO START AND EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR AD VANCEMENT. APPLY TO MR. WIEST. ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT, PURLIC LEDOER. OTII AND CHESTNUT STS., FIRST FLOOR CLERK The Atlantic Refining Co. has an opening for an esper. clerk and typist nt Its main office. 3144 Passunk ave.. rhlla. This position requires one who Is an nccurate tjplst and good tn general clerical work. Including filing, houra, 8 30 to 5. Saturday 1 o'clock. Apply In person nt the Bales dept , 3144 Pnesvunk nve. CLERKS A . largo corporation has need 4 of young women between 18 and 30 for clerical work, good opportunities to ndvnnce for those showing nblllty; those with ndd Ing mnphlno experience preferred: state nge and salary expected P 112. Ledger OffUs. CLERK, general office: permanent position for young womiii In engineer's office: rood advancement. Call or write Mr. Finn, American Engineering Co.. Aramlngo qv. sod Cnmherlsnrt st CLERK Young girl wanted ns Junior clerk: knowledge of tvnewrlting preferred, salary $12 to start: good opportunity for advance- ment. Apply 210 Bourse Rldg . COMPTOMETER OPERATOR Also 2 general office clerks Excellent opportunity Apply In person 180.1 E Alleghenv ave. Kensington and Allegheny aves Tuesday morning. 7 to 0 GIRL over 10 years for lawyer's office. 1101 Real Estate Trust Bldg. GIRLS over 10 jears of ago to work In blndry: ex perience not necessary: good wages: most modern daylight plant In Philadelphia. In war essential printing plant. Applv anv time, WILLIAMS ft MARCUS CO. 10th and Lombard sts. GIRLS TO LEARN FEEDING Oood wages. 48 hours per week. Most modern dallght rlnnt In Philadelphia. War essential printing plant. Aoolv at anv time. WILLIAMS A MARCUS CO. 10th and Lombard sts. CURLS 10 ears of nae ard active women wanted In assembling and machine depart ment. II. T. Palste Co , 3201 Arch st. Ap ply nearest U S Employment Service Of fice, 1,15 P 10th at Bring thl3 ad and ask for Mrs Hobson GIRLS. 10 years of age or over, light ma chine work: experience not necessary fiermanent positions good pay while learn ng; increase according to proficiency. Ate ply A. F. Moore, 303 Race st. GIRLS or women to learn millinery: well paid vvhllo learning. Applv cor Front and Pavnhln sts The Frankel Millinery Shop. GIRL over 10. splendid opportunity R J. Hitter Company. H120Archetreet. HOUSEWORK; white: fnmlly of 2. must bo good cook, nn washing good wages. Call befo- noon 2.114 S. Garnet st Dkn 1083. HOUSEWORK White girl for general housework; good wages 1)28 Glrard ave., Beeond tloor Ask for Mrs. Mass JOB PRESS FEEDERS Steady work. 48 hours per week: highest wages: most modern daylight plant In Phlla. delphta. Apply at nny time In war essential printing plant. WILLIAMS MARCUS CO. 10th and Lombard sts. LIBRARIAN, experleneed and capable of or ganizing a llbrarv for women war work ers. Women's Welfare. Woodburv N J. Rag Loading riant. Washington Park. N J Take Gloucester ferry. Woodbury car stops at offlc. MAID, white. Protestant: good nay and home to good cook and housekeeper: one who can do her work cheerfully. Mrs. J. p. Auer. River bank and Walnut st.. Delanco, N. J. . MILLINERY The Frankel Millinery Shop requires saleswomen: good positions Ap ply In person or by letter. Cor. Front and paupmn sts. MILLINERY The Frankel Mllllnerv Shop requires a scmi innuuti, Jiiipiy (.or. Front ana uaupnin MILLINERY Sileswomen or girls ns extra help Apoly Frankel Mllllnerv Shop, cor. Front nnd paupmn sis MILLINERS Good positions. Applv Frankel Mllllnerv Shop cor. Front and Dauphin. NURSE White girl to assist with care of children. 0501 Wajne ave.. German- town, OFFICE WORK Girl for general otflce work large essential business; good oppor tunity for bright and ambitious oung lady: pmm hf" n.." ...-.- - - ---.. OFFICE ASSISTANT Wanted, by manutar . , ......... In Ph..(.. .Tmrl.nr.H ,f tate age ana -.vnw-n rt-n r .- ,..i . .miv. flee nsslstant, man or woman, for Important position. I' 130. Ledger Office. FEMALH OPERATIVES from 18 to 4S years of age 1000 WANTED . WOODBURY. N. J.. BAO-LOADtNO PLANT United State" Government work. Washington Park, near Westvllle. N. J., on Pennsylvania Railroad (Wet Jersey and Feashore Dlvl ion): also by trolley from Camden. Free transportation to and from Philadel phia. Camden and Intermediate points. Car reserved for women operatives. Working hours: 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. and 8 p. m. to 11 P. tn. 84o TO B4o PER HOUR Beginners receive 34o per hour while under Instruction, which lasts from 1 to 2 weeks, after which the rate 1 Increased according to proficiency. This gives you an opportunity to show your patriotism and do your bit while being paid for it, aa the operation of this plant I essential to our Oversea Force. Lunch may be carried Into the plnt or purchased at cost In tha Cafeteria, Further Information may be obtained by applying to any United States nr Federal Employment Bureau or MacAATHUR BROTHERS COMPANY 88 8. loth st, (second floor) Phlla.. Pa., or EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT WASHINGTON PARK WESTVILLK. N. J. PAY ROLL CLERK, experience and able to handle entire pay roll. Permanent posi tion; Immediate employment. Women's Wel fare. MaoArthur Brothers Company, Wood burr. N. J. Bag Loadlnr Plant. Washington Park N. J. Take Gloucester ferry. Wood, bury cars stop at office. jIEL1WANTEDrFEMALE (Other f la nMed Ads on I'nge 2) OPERATORS, WOMEN, FOR MACHINE SHOP WORK IN ESSENTIAL INDUS. TRY; OUR SYSTEM OF INSTRUCTION MEANS EARLY ADVANCEMENT AND BONUS PAYMENT INCREASES REGULAR EARNINGS, SHOP CONDITIONS ARE EX CELLENT IN ALL RESPr.CTH, WE CAN OFFER THE KIND OF WORK THAT WILL APPEAL TO THE WOMAN WHO SAYS: "I WANT TO DO Ml PART." APPLY AT EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT, THE GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY 7TH AND WILLOW STS. GOOD SALARY AND LARGE BONUS WE WANT 20 SALESLADIES: T-I.EVS-ANT. PROFITABLE AND PERMANENT WORK. W, ft II. WALKER 1211 RIDGE AVE. SALESLADIES Bright girls, fnr various departments, salarv to start 10; rapid advancement, exp unnecessary also clerks for part time. Apply J. o. McCrory. 1207 Market st SALESWOMEN Thp Fr.ink1 Oirmnt Shop rpqulris anlesu-nmen as extra In lp for part time on Frldiv night nnd Snturdiv Coats suits dresses. Apply corner Front nnd Dauphin St'lll-Il WOMENr2l"CKll TV' in" BW bucket. bru"h nnd Moth Quaker City Clennlng Co . 00. Bourse Bldg "OLlCITnlls THE PUBLIC LEDGER RroniRrs SEVERAL FIRST - CLASS SO LICITOnS FOR CIRCULATION PROMOTION: ABILITY TO MEET AND TALK TO THE REST PEO. PI.E IS ESS1-N1AL HUT PER. 2MAJ'A,'pr:ARANCr WILL RE CEIVE FIRST CONSIDERATION- GOOD PROPOSITION rrm rrtw WM'HNO1" MATURE YEARS WHO HO NOT OIMECT TO HOUSE-TO-HOUSE SlT.ICtVTION ALSO ;YA2n,X.,: I-XPERIFNCED CREW MANAOEIL APPLY TO MR. COR- Hger'-bVh-l'diIvg00"' PUULIC STENOGRAPHER for eottnn-vnrn business must be nent. rapid nnd neeurntp- good stliry and pxcpll-nt chnne for advance !V,,nt' Ar,lly Jn Morrhint and Mariner Uldg . 3d and Chrvtnut sts. STENOORAPItntS tvn TYPTSTSWANT- ED UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT JJ.r.'fJj.... WASHINGTON PARK NE Ml W,:S.T.VJ.' T'P V ' APPLY MMVOrFlCE. cAitTiiun lmoTiiuits co . wasiiing- TONPAK Wr.STVILLEN J STENOOIl Vl'ItUlt nnp who Is expprlepppd In tiklng diptitinn ind In cpnersl nfflpo "" irAPvv '"f,"r" ndmt Aetn-i Sprinkler STENOGRAPHER pxperlnc-d nnd accurate; nlpns-int working pondltlons' ststo expert pnpe and salarv expected P 121 Ledger Offlpp bTLNiMJIlAPIIER Onp fnmltlar with I'nder V. nnd m ichinp. Applv Wm Fostpr 120S N 31st Bt STENOGRAPHER, exp-rleneed. Apply the Ilarrett Co ,10th and Grays Ferrv nve. ' Permanent position In engineer's onipj.. good advancement. Cill or write Mr. Finn, American Engineering Co . Ara tnlngo ave. and(''vmberlandBt WAITRESSES. 2," wanted, while flnpr week nnd sleep nut Apply Friends Arch SJ r ppttvnj rp .101 Arc h wt WOMN. white, vvintpil .xperlenpnl ns an nsslstant t chef: Sll per week nnd elep out Apply Friends Arili Slrppt Centre 301 Arph st WOMAN for gpnenl housework, small fam. Ilv . good pay Call 511(1 Wnvnp avp WOMEN AND G1RL3 WANTED AT ONCE TI.ME AND HALF TIME OVER 4 8 HOURS PLENTY OI' OVERTIME STEADY WORK WITH REGULAR INCREASE , APPLY 7 A. M. JOSEPH CAMPBELL CO. 2D AND MNRKET STS. CAMDEN. N J HELP WANTED MALE (Oilier Classified Ads on Pnge 2) ANGLESMITHS BOILERMAKERS BOLTERS (TO LEARN RIVETING. DRILLING, ETC.) COPPERSMITHS FLANGE TURNERS FURNACE MEN INSTALlATION MACHINISTS DROP FORGERS URORnns (WHITE) .MESSENGER HOYS See representatives of the New York Ship, building Corporation nt the United States Emploiment Service, 1521 Arch st. AUDITORS A large corporttlon Is In need of ;,oung men with practical bookkeeping or accounting experlenee bank tn.n pre ferred; Htatv age. pxperienpe nnd salary ex. pected P 114 Ledgi r Off lie UUUKIvLhri.u experienced, lor essential business: quick nnd accurate at figures ac customed to detail: state o.re experlence'and eiilirv reft renpp required I' II" I.M Cent BOOKKEEPERS A Urge corporation Is In need of voung men with practical bonhkotn Ing or anounllng experience, bank men pre ferred; Stat. nge . pt rlencn and salary ex ppptpd P 111 Irf-dc-er Oirirp " " BOY for gtneiHl nftlLP work, large essentlil business, good opportunity for bright nnd ambitious vounc nuin Btnte ngp nnd wnL'pu required F (111 Ledger Cenlrnl ni.es BOY to feod Uiirdon press with or without experience t.0'1 Chesmut. Apply nearest V. S. Cmplnjni-nt faervlt. Urini this ad with you. BOY. over 111 ears for lawjer's offic. 1105 Real Estsle Trust Hide UJ wanted at once over 10 years of age JOSEPH CAMPBELL CO. Second and Mnrket sts.. Camden, N. J. Apply nearest U. s Emplojraent Service Office DOY3 18 TO 18 YEARS WANTED IN MANUFACTURING DEPT. RAEDER-ADAMSON CO. RICHMOND ST AND ALLEGHENY AVE. Apply nearest U. S. Employment Office Bring this ad with you BOYS 1 YEARS OR OVER WANTED AT ONCE BECKER. SMITH . TAOE WATER AND SNYDER AVE. Or nearest UABSCrnployrnent Service JQlrlngathlKsad with sou BOYS WANTED Oood opportunity to learn trade ln war ea sentlal printing plant. WILLIAMS ts MARCUS CO. IJ0TH AND LOMBARD STS. APPLY 'NEAREST II. e. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE, UMNO THIS AD WITH YOU. HOYS wanted about 19 years qf age te work on folding paper- boxes. Brown A Bailey Co., 10 N. Franklin, a " a ss r , "-,?V V 1 & Tho following is a Hat ot of tho UNITED STATES j EMPLOYMENT SERVICE THIRD AND WALNUT STS. 1C21 ARCH STREET. C23D MARKET RTTIKF.T. 86G MAIN STREET, DARBY. SOUTH BROAD STREET. SOUTH KTniTTTT KTT1EET. CM 824 FRONT AND YORK STREETS. 7C MAIN ST., MANAYUMK. COR. FRANKFORD AVE. AND RUAN ST., FRANKFORD. CAMDEN, N. J. FIFTH AND TAYLOR STREETS CHESTER. PA. C16 SPROUL STREET. ?IgJ'PWATf TED MALE .'i'i!!!-?.8,' WANTED FOR ' HoifF"'" W BRAKEMEN AND FIREMEN NEEDED PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 1C25 TILBERT ST. PIItLADELriHA. PA. I CARPENTERS FOR ' INSIDE OR OUTSIDE WORK rENNA. R. R. CO CONCRETE MOLDINO P7AVT I-ERRY ROAD NEAR PENNA. AVE. MORRISVILLE. PA BRA UN & STUART CO. Apply tnncarrijtU S. Employment Servl0 v...vw 'iiim vuia au wnn you. CLERK """" 1(1 TO 1R TEARS OLD FOR STATIC. TArnA-rk,SK' "nVERTISINr, "li PARTMENT OF PURLIC LEDGER. J,"0" , SCHOOL EXPERIENCE dS: SIRRLE: ACCUBACY ES9ENT1AI.' PROMOTE PI'OKTUNITIeI'T,FAOR- APPLY MR WESCOTT Advertising department, Public Ledger, 6th and Chestnut at.. first floor. CLERKS Tf vp.n t. WE ARE IN NEED OF HIOir.CT.Afl01 CLERKS AND STENOGRAPHERS' 'LRT US PLACE YOU WIIEIIE YOU WILL 8ERVB Vt'R COUNTRY IN THE MOST DIRECT boyVn Aa'nce. nlaHT amiSD THB EDDYSTONE MUNITIONS CO. EDDYSTONE PA TAKE CHESTER SHORT LINE TO OAT APPLY S. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE U CLLRM3 JIust bo rapid nnd accurate: no cxwrlemo necessnrs-: capable: state all ''Calls and salary desired. P 132, Ledg-ar COPYHOI.DKlt YOUNG MAN. j.,.1 ,., j i.aii.1 nr au).. WHO CAN HEAD WITH Aci CURACY. WANTED ON PUR LIC LEriGERj NIGHT WORK: I'AHRY $12 WEEK. CALli TODAY AT nnn CHESTNUT hi". FIFTH FLOOR. AFTER II (' M DRAFTSMEN Atlantic Refining Company want several draftsmen. exnerlencd ln plplnr. laying out and detail mechanical and structural work undtrnc..rs. Apply at the Sales Depart. ment Jill Passyunk ave.. or any V. sT LmnloMnent Bureau. BYing this ad with yon. ENGINEER WANTED PERMANENT POSITION PUBLIC LEDOER COMPANY CTH AND CHESTNUT STS. Apply nearest U. S. Employment Offle Bring this ad with you JOB TRESS FEEDERS wanted to feed car. board Brov ll ft. Bally Co . 410 N. Franklin M I D V A L E Steel and Ordnance Co. N I C E T O W N Work NEEDS -11 Gear cutters Jig fixture and gauge maker Cutter grtndera Lathe hands Shaper hands Horizontal boring mill hand Electrical machinist Electrical crane operator Carpenters Riggers Pipefitter PIpefltiera' helper Stationary engineers 4301 WIssahlckon ave. Apply nearest U. S. Emploiment Ofllo 1321 Arch st. Mr. Cupltt KITCHEN MEN EXPERIENCED KITCHEN MEN FOB GOVERNMENT SHIPYARD AT B09 ISLAND: GOOD WAGES. ROOMS AMD BOARD 1 PLEASANT SURROUND INGS. CALL AT U. '8. EMPLOYMENT BERVTCB CORNER BD AND WALNUT STREXTg SEE MR. SCULL DO NOT APPLT AT HOQ ISLAND J IRON RIGGURi. outside structural. Stewart 1 Stevens Iron Works. 1728 N. 8th. Aa3 ply nearest U. S. Employment Office. Brawl this ad with you. 7-1 eftf'i 1 JOB PRESS FEEDERS WILLIAMS 6 MARCUS CO, . 10T1I AND LOMBARD SITS; JPPI.V NEARFST U. S. KHPLDY SKRVICl.-. WtlNQ THIS AU WITH. .-t.eO?'. 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