J&-E3 r iT ,W EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER U, 1918 : 15 '- SvT?'- J vp IL ; M DEATHS . Conllnned from Preceding Tare aa 82. IJ'Intlvjn ami friends Invited to :SrALB.f"'$f," .Mnn.-' 1 P. m . residence of ia.-7.. T.V - ' ."" nuo tugniann ave,, niwii.il ii i.'B nici bi, jerry ior raimyrn li.o.i n; m. tM!MVP a -. l?HwIrA?"' "Afllir 8 DKNN1.Y Mm of "EST as ""iV. .r.Ii" "AnW. "ra rt . n nV.j - w.yn umj irienus are invueo &?l,f r" rri"01".1?' services on Sun, eve, 1? 18. t the Abigail Vaio M. K Church! f clock. Aiorris st . at e tciF "a'S1, ,2' . "uddenly, MAnT J ri"n 'Kn'' widow of Henry Dick. SSStJi '.JMlRtly and friends Invited to tS ?,r,vl'"- Tuck, t p. m . parlors of nn C Klmmerle. llpnBrl nn.i t-.i..... -,.. 'I tillv,,,,') Arlington Cem. Friends may ntntJiSV-8 '2 '" "-."I. Auto service. Sf 0hV.,"5ti!l,!e,lly- "" I'. FRANKLIN an 'Vt'l 'n,,uner'11 services. Mnn.. 3:30 p. m JO Hansberry at., Gcrmantawn. Int. prl- !iSyi?.n?jr?M' .,si THOMAS eon of lnt WJift. fl.n,'J.I;.ll'.l,,,yn Kver.. Relative fiends Invited to funeral fen Icon. Mr, t.iSTl'S Almond st. Int. prlvnfe. S2in. r 1...1. "'"ftn Kvere. Relatives and Ion.. 1 lie- i tfraHiini i'ii-ii nun, HMir n m. &! i 9fl.rollne. nwhrr. auM 77: Rrlft IVSS Still fr an,!. ni, I..1 . .. -.. , .i - 1! ' ..'"v,ru lu luiierai services, lion,. 1 p. m,, rims Devon at . aermantnwn Ve'".P -"fnialns may bo viewed Sun i elRIEL Suddenly. Sept. 11 MARY, wit , - .., J.--..' """ Hn-uiiirr ni line eeaniHi 5aiAJnA.t,MiU,,liir .Relatives and frlendr, T.rj. ;,.M;ll,"l'r o " invueo 10 lunerni ftSi s:ao m 1!701 n Indiana ava. ilia m .J r ;"." ."'"a ' nurcii ur ino watiMir !" " ''it Holy C.-oaa Ctm Auto fu- S.HrNISSS Hut. 11 VKRUNIUA U. VlilS,l0.u,,,,l?,, I urneaa and daughter of kl!!lti,?t',..,l,,,l '."y nivlMin and Lite AlfT- .rt'L rinu HHfn 114 llplnr ve uliil Tp inAi Mud to fuiierhl, Mon. 8.30 a tn. KJ7 K uaii at Bolinn rtqiilem man Ht Ann's iPAlJLAailKn. On Sept. 12. IMS, MAlt 'AIIBT. beloved diiuahter of Jaima P. mid y "" uananner (nee MeKejwn), asrd 3 ,J'n.and 20 daya nelaiUca and f. lends uw lamiiv a,re repectrully Inwtfd to fu- Tai. On M0n.. Ill I n m l.nn nrnv.. tlmr b residence, Hornnrd Oiil'ithe-, 2(.."(l ki. -iiariieio at. int. Holy inpulcliro Com ' luto funeral. nmwAM t..itt i ., . . . illy JB., Corn. THOMAS TAUI. O.RINNAN. ' ,i,i05,!rX.T,..Rn(1 J1"1 l"te I.luuhlln (Irln. r ?1'.,gtd ?7 Relatives and frlrndi Invited ItJ J. "S?n hl!n mass Jinn., at the Church C 5 HS Tfinsfleuratlon. Snth and Cidar ave., I T a m , ,, UNBEnSDN, aid 85 Ilelatllea and rrieiMB. Cn mar HnrtAtv VA.uArinn ait.t fe Court Southwarlt. No. 01, F. of A . . Wted to funeral, Sun . 1 p. m.. residence I 5 ,n,.,rr,,nk ' Oundersen. 523 W. York ; iinjueipnia. jnt. lavercrecn Cem.. amden, K. J, rifiRTi4A,N:T-S9il. HKSTnn iiakt- S?!L nelHtlvea and trtendH invited to l7i?'",iVn0n,.k2 ." m OUv-r " "' lnUy omit nowera. New York p'lty pnperi JHA8KKTT. Lost nn IT. p s C-20f), AUff lln ).. T n '" '-.' ......t... UfJOHNsqjr. riept n. MAiuiAnrr a. ,jh,uii i,. ( ,. . nnnorn. nTAnoa nnntr (iuoiv oi momns .lonnson ami daughter of i.t 'Robert J. and Marv A Ward nea Itvea and friends, members of Heacon l'res--Vterlan Church and l.ndles' Aid bocletv. In- iii c m iun-rai, .ion . - p m., .'3 1 i ; 1 untinffdon st. Services Ai above.nnnied noth Seses 3 fci jEO!!.a.iu A HASKETT. sen of'l-eon- "Jfd A. and Acnes M Haekett, Hired is. Solemn "Niulem mass. Mon . Sept. 1(1. Church of JransflKurntlon. nsth st. and Ced.ir ave.. H . " 171. Relatives nnH frlanHa fnflln.1 W.dI,. f i'l W leTV BUSINESS COLLEGE Never Paid im:r .h,rJ . u.n,Pni,nn? wom,n, "o earning big salar es now. and doing their IVM iH-.-V n 5ueJI"'" ".""' ."" Stenographers. Tjplsts. llookkeepers. IB ActountBnts and Recretnries. Are ou going to miss this opportunity H Our graduates hold wonderful positions See us today. upponunuj . ! Write, phoro or i II, T rms moder.ite. DAY AND NIGHT SESSIONS ENTER ANY TIME BANKS BUSINESS COLLEGE AND SCHOOL FOR SECRETARIES 2S CHESTNUT STREET WANAMAKB. .HSYiTUTE i OF INDUSTRIES ' 23d and Walnut Streets Opens September 13th Ctft of Each Course Six Months Brtbltectnral Drawing, threo nights .Sl.pJ lHllnork. two nlglitu " UJ'Ua. two nights (one period; SJ.OJJ Ifceeiilng, three nights .... SI.00 RSfl Arithmetic, tin nights .. .. J2.d lit?"."" Pna Domestic hclente, 3 nlthta l.oi) , .-it, tww iii.iii. ...(... k a nn """crcini ijepurtmrnt. livo incuts.. "" fK, sponrience.. two nlc'bts ......... "J0, Tn.1. II " 8-"."". mo eiigius i Jawing, two nights (one period) "making, first Tear, two nights.. - limnnrl van wa tilvhfa . ". II. 00 12.00 14.00 17.00 10.00 14.00 24.00 lo.on F..HI ttri year, two nights '' e5J!?''. '.nngungr, two nights i tRfnj,aK- w" nights ' iiv"rn -nngiisre. two nights iS-Xn t;rj""ii uuiini, iwo nights l IS-XX i.iSrl.,wP "'"." '"" Period). 25.0(1 Jandolln. two nights (one period) ?5.p0 Jfe'is.nlral Draw Inr, two nights '"-SL' aBBa&?. " STnUfti; : : : : : : : : : : m 'fnman. hip, two nights ,00 Mam. three nights (one period) ..... J5.00 tan Beading nnd Estimating, S nights l.on 'nhlle Hehnnl Ihn. nlrha . . 18.AA 'TOnisn Lnngnsge, two nlshts 10.00 Ifenogrnnhr, elementary, three nights, SJ.OJ jtenngranhy, advanced, three nights.. 14.00 feel floltar. ten Icons 18.00 fjlesTaphT. two nlrhts innn n.nn rmeie. ten lessons n oun, two niriits rer, perinni R.f)fl nuial tftialx ) ntll & natlnrll iK AA $ tV-tftimnvinV. w. -e,t-i,s .... inn I. rarmenui -une-thiri on recmraiioni pmi IBC0 In four pekm dl--nunt If cntlr pay Ktirnt l tnpdp tn ttdrnnrf. Bend, for Tiirther information. filliam Penn Charter School No. 8 South Twelfth Street 14 PHILADELPHIA Ounded In 16Sfi and chartered by William I7cnn.on the name day ns the city of PhlU JelnWa. the Penn Charttr School nan main tAalnca an uninterrupted corporate exlitence. uuncs ine paai ioriy-mrp yrara ine acnooi skb sraduatd nearly 1S0O nunlls. of whom 2nor-than 1100 have continued their atudlei lf fi ".cor of rolleitea and unlyerKttles, ' or mo oriicr nccommogauon oi me recent nrrfUnmA unrntlrnunt a nt-tv tran.arnrV IijTuIldlHir I" belnr constructed on the Went 3 louse. Plans for the future Include the ? till uMltzatlon for ahonl purposes of tha Bscmnent pmyinv neioa or -'-' acres ac jeef) Lane. These ilans are hId In abey ' hnc pending the time when the termlna j ivu lV "II ii'iriii"iD inuj I'riniii si I custructlnn. Te 230th year beirlna Bep- ember 24th, nlth every member of last . mer'ai tearhlnr atntT nn duty, with such ri iddttlons tn its membrshtp a Increased Is inrollmtnt has rendered nereasary. If kAia t.n.MHn. - 'inlfl.ln la racirtw A viv jiin:biuei M'i jir,n-iir in tvuuj a Iftrinutltn. null dt nen rnen for inspection tl1vHjialnf tnn nt nttnllN 5tot. 4th. r7BlCHARI mott nntMirnK. ph. D, M ti n ' i " "irr, Spring Garden Institute IROAH AND SPRING GARDEN HTREET3 . TECHNICAL SCHOOLS .utomoblle Pattern Bhop Practice tcjncity kcnlne HhoD Prac hook illustration Preo Hand Drawing Mechanical Drawing ArchltecturalDrawtng Afathematlcfl tlce efcinft Shop Mathe matics vCltiisi T51ctrleity A Autnmoblle. A P.M. Yemen's classes tn Automobile; Architect trrnl And Mechanical Drawlne: Uook Illuat'n. (P Ulusstrated Proeppctua. Opens September 23. ' SHORTHAND AND UOOKKKKPINO " tar rraduates are In constant demand. Oood isylni positions await you. Qresx Short- P ind the easy, speedy system. Complete r mainajitj and secretarial rourae. Hay acbool ww open: night school opens Tuesday, Sept. K w -J . ' t.-'nfnll nnu Ulna fall nn wll. wwopi I as. jd.ttv.fl t.f iiihvi bnii . ns. for full partleulars and ratalog, 1'IIII.A. IHISINKSS fOI.I.KdlS and rollers of Cemme-ie 1017 rhestnut Ht.. 1'hllndelphla 4 Night School 8SekjssjS5r,. Shorthand, English, Penmanship VAf.MVH gf'linOf. Ht N iuh . kwiantn IwtlT month ELESS TELEGRAPHY ILMER8 IK8TITUTK. tOlfl ABCII BT. Iu lor men ana women; private oerioa. rfiall. writs or phone T,oeust A.1A4. DS' SELECT ,A Ocbooi ' .DMB.rWKWAY Ifith and ITIh ls tlon In Latin. Vreneh anrl Knffll.h Itv Verslty teacher. O 840. Ledg.r Cen. FLORIDA K N6RWAI, SCHOOL--tleautlful cam iffi4;l di:aths fhurch 2:30 p. m. Int. private. North Cedar Hill Cem, Auto service. JOHNSTON, IJeiil U KA.THEMNR C. vlffc of William J Johnston (nee. Duffy). fteiKtlves and frli-nds Invited to funeral, lion. 7:3U a in . 23(1 N l.awrenco St. HlKh mass St. Auirustliio'a Church 9 a, m. Int. Holy Crosa Cem, Auto aervlce. ,.KA.',;?;'rH''",12. "t Atlatitlo City. N. J.. JUCHAlll. KAT., acd 78 nelatlves nnd friends Chelira Iflkur Chollm. Oermantoivn lidai I W S O.. Invited tu funeral serv lies Sun in a in. rrsiileriib of sun-tii-law Samuel Deutsch 2314 N Tark ave. '' ,,rt',:!", nlKr Chollm Cem KIM.I.Y Suddenly. Sept. 10. JAMHS V., son of Michael and flrldxet Kellv, aed 21. Ileiatlies and friends Invited to funeral. Mon., 8.30 a. m . 2733 .V. Talrhlll st. Solemn ruiulein mas at St Kdvvnrd'a Church, In a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral, KITT--HHII, II Il;TI3ll. Imaliand lit lale Anna Murle Kltt . mid 4 Ttelatlves and rlendi Imlted to funeral, Mon., a m M40 N 26th st. Illirh' mass St I.udwlit's Churrli Ham int. New Cathedral Oti. I.IIKS Sept. 1), IIKI1CCCA, Mlfe of James I.ees. HI2.1 Walton ale. Ileiatlies and friends invited to funeral servlcs, Mon., In. m, parlors H. 1', Frankentleld Sons, &:oii vine st. Int. Ml, Morlnrt Cem. I.RNAIIHN. Sept. 2. ORACH EDITH, wiro of John Arthur I.cnahen and daughter of late Matthew Htoddart Chambers, of New lork. 400 s. 1.1th st. Solemn reoulem mass Ht. Tatrlck's Church, 20th and Locust st., Mon. 10 n m Int. private. t.KONAUD Sept. 13 nniWATtD J. T.I.ONAHIJ. husband of Marlah A Ionnrd nee Kenniy). nf I.oehlin, Countv Mavo. Ire land. Due notlcn of funeral will bo Blvcn, 20J4 Ilrandvwlne at. I.KOPOI.l) Sipt 12. HANNAH widow of T.mmanuet l.i lipoid aged OS Relatives and friends Invited to funeral servltea Sun.. 10 a m . 1032 N FrHnklln at. It Is ro queelei! that Ilowtrs b omitted I.IFTnn. Sept, 13 JOf9F.ni J., husband nf Ilessle II l.lftcr. affed 47. Relatives and friends. Meridian Sun Ixidte. No. 1R8. r and A. M.i Phlllf Lodge. Nn. 2, H T O i:.; rhll.i Forest. No. 10. Toll Cedars of l.ininon, lliirburnssn and alt other orRnnl ?atlnns of which he was a member, tnilted to funeral services Sun . 12 noon, 1213 "trntford ave Melrose Park. ra. Int. Mt. Mnsi Com Omit flowers. I.tlKENS Ber-l 12. AI.RERT T.. hus bind of Sallle Allen Luktns . Relatives nd friends invited to funeral services. 2K23 Wei. kel st , near Tulip and Cambria ats., Mon., 2pm Int. Nnrthwood Cem. MANOIN Sept. 13. JUI.IA. wife of Harrv Margin, aged 3!). llelatlves and friends Invited to services. Tues , 2 p. m., Kmmnnuel I.utherin Church, Cottman st . Fox Chase, Philadelphia. Friends lmy cill at resldenic. 7310 Palmetto Bt., Mon., after 7 p. m MtCARTHY. Sept. 12, JOHN S . son of late Martin and Mary McCarthy Relatives and friends, .Tourniymen Plumhers' Union, of Camden N J Invited to funeral. Monti 7.30 a m 15 Hudson t . Camden. Solemn high mass Church of the Immaculate Concep tion ft a m Int Calvary Cem. Friends may view remains Sun. eve. MeOOVHllN Sept 11, JOHN F hus bond of Minnie MtOovern (nee Mellon aired 3(1 ltlatles and friends Philadelphia Aerie No 42 F O E , liarte'iders' lr.Mr. national League of America. Invited to view remains Sat, i-e 30211 Stiles st Int. Mun a m. Our Lady of Lourdis Cem., Trentnn N J. McKAY. Sept 1.1. CATHARINE J., daughter of late Patrick and Catharine MeKav Funeral, Mon.. 7.30 a. m.. brothrr-In-law's residence, Harrv I Flpeher, 7Cth st. and Ave A. 40th Ward. High mass St. Clement's Church nam. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. Mclaughlin. suddenly, Sept. 10, PETER. huelMnd of Mary McLaughlin, for merly of 1018 S Mb st Relatives and friends, Court Passyunk. F of A., and em. Dlo)es of Pinna R R , Pier No 14, lnvlud to funeral, Mon , 8:30 a m., 2221 McKenn Bt. Solemn high requiem mass St Edmond UCATIONAL Hoth Sexes Business Training So Well ns Note PHILADELPHIA, PA. CW est Branch i Y. M. C. A.-I SPECIAL STUDY for Men and Women In addition to the Prcpnrntory nnd Teclinic.il Courts, the follow, ine special htudies aro Included: Expression and Dramatic Art Public t,poak'lnff is an important part of thlH course, tORcther with every phaso of instruction that will develop jour talents alone dramatic lines. Personal Efficiency Applied Psychology Domestic Science Kor the young; woman who wishes to learn cooking;, scwine nnd housfhold management, tho latter courso will provo im mensely valuable. Day Schools open Sept. 16 Night Schools open Sept. S3 Write, The Director, Phone or call fi2d und Sansom Sts, Strayer's' Business College riilladelnhla'a greatest business school Is so well known that largo advertisements are unnoe-eesxry We have tho best teachers In town, and more of them, Unequaled etiu!pmnt 1'ractlral Lourses Htman and r.reea .Shorthand, or, without extra charge, Stenotvpy. the famous machine method, w-hlch Is both more rapid and more accurate than nnv hand written method of shorthand. Scientific Touch Typewriting. Strayer'a students win more gold medils for speed and accuracy In tvpewrltlng than are won hv III!). students of all other business schools In Philadelphia taken together. Certified Tuhllc Act ountant methods of bookkeeping. Kverjlhlng else tn corre. spond Individual advancement. Charges modrote. Positions guaranteed, Dav and night classes. Come see for vourself 000 students now attending, mart now 807 Cheetnut Street. Phone Walnut S3J PEIRCE SCHOOL OF IHISIM-SS ADMINISTRATION NIGHT PCIIOOL OPENS 8K1T. 10TI1 Slako vour day-time work count for more. Thorough, yet Intensive,, night courses nt Pelrce School will Increase your carnlnc power, enabling you to advance mofo rapidly. " Stenographic, Commercial and Secre tarial Courses for both sexes, with the same ndvanlascs afforded flay students. Jluslnesa men ore enger to secure assist n,i.wlloJlave ?. Perc School training. The omee will be open erery erenlni this week eieept Saturday. Students should register early. Day Rchool Now Open. New Students May Enter at Any Tims. PEIRCE SCHOOL OP nirSINF.SH ADMINISTnATION America's Foremost lluelne Rehnol . PINK ST. WEST OF IIROAD, 1'IIH.A. Bend for SUh Yeor noetic. THE KRANKLIN INSTITUTE SCHOOL OF MECHANIC ARTS Draughting. Mathematics, Mechanics. NAVAL ARCIIITECTURR Mechanical Drawing for Young Women GERMANTOWN FRIENDS' SCHOOL .p"l" B""- 23' A few vacaa. w cles for earnest rnllege prepar- ttory pupils. STANLR r It, YAH.VAI.I,. Prill. THE FARNUM SCHOOL 1R07 Pine St. Heopena Sept, 30th. Klndergurten, (leneral. College I'reparatory Courses. Uttle lioys. MISS WHARTON'S SCHOOL 171(1 TINE RTIlKBT REOPENS OCT. 1, OirleandI.lttIeHoys. Teachers Wanted Posltlons"waltlng, Free rfrlfii for College A Normal graduates. Modern Tearhers' HurraulOOJHurLel St. WANTED Woman "teacher for'"young vyoman, English. French. Piano and Voice. O 841. ledger Central. HANCINQ 5 private DancinK lessons g iriw. S4 'H A...- 'V i-A ' 11F.ATHH Church 10 a, m. Int, Holy Cross Cem, Auto funeral. McNAMEE. At nurllngtnn, N J Bepl. 12 HINATIim FRANCIS, hutband of Anna Fields McNamee, aged 38 Relatives and friends. Local No 87. Machinists' Union, of Camden; emplnyrs of machine shop. N Y. Shipyard, Invited to funrral rtsldtnre of brother.ln-law, Thomas Cameron, Wood and Pearl sts . Ilurllngton N J , Mon. 8 a. m. Requiem mass St. Paul's Church. Hurling ton, n a. m. , XIALUJN. Sept. 12. LUCY, daughter nf Patrick and lain Lucy Mallon (ne0 Wales). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Mon , 8:30 a. m . 27I1W N Falrhlll st High mass St, Michael's Church 10 a. in Int New cathedral cem Auto funeral, MITCHELL At Cape Mav, N. .1 , Sept. 12, Mrs. MARY K. MITCHELL, widow of John Mitchell and daughter nf lain. Thomas nnd Fanny M. Jackson, aged 80 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Mnn, 11 a in., Chapel nf South Laurel Hill Cem. Int. South Laurel Hill Cem MORRIS. Suddenly. Sept. 11 SALI.IF. E., wife of Joshua w. Morris. Relatives and friends, William Wlndom Council No r,80. O. I. A . Invited to funeral services, Mon., 2 p. m., husband's residence, 2132 S lcth st Int, private. Friends may call Sun , 8 to In n m Auto service NAOEL. On Sept. 12, 1018. FRED., hus. band of Emma A. Nagel, nged 31 years. Relatives -and friends, also Mutual Aid So. clety of II K, Mulford & Co. Invited tn funeral services on Mon , 3 p. m.. from late residence, 154 Springfield road, Colling, dale. Pa. Int. Mt. Zlon Cem. Friends may call Sun eve., nfter 7 o'clock. NELMS. Sept. 12. EMMA L . widow of Henry Nelms Relatives and frlemis In vited to funeral, services. Mon., 10:30 a m. 4IH9 Walton ave. Int private. North Laurel Hill Cem. Omit flowers. NICHOLS. Sept 11. ANN, widow of Henry Nlihols, aged 83. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Mon . 2 p. m., Hustleton ave and Welsh road, litis tlcton. Philadelphia. Int. private, Bt James's Ground, Olncy. Friends may call un., after 7 pm. O'RRIEN Sent 12. FRANCtS. husband of lato Ellen O'Rrlen (nee Fleming), of Countv Fermanangh, Ireland. "Relatives and friends. Penna R. R Relief Assn.. Invited to funeral. Mon. 8 30 a. m.. residence of niece. Miss Jennie Devlne, 041 N. Hrooklyn st. Solemn requiem mass Church of Our Mother of Sorrows 10 a. m. Int Cathedral Cem. FADE Sept. 12 at Sea Isle City. N J.. SARAH EL1ZAI1ETH FADE Services Mnn . 10 a. m . Mt. Peace Cem Chapel. Phll.idcl- I,hPARKER Suddenly. Sept. 12 CHARLES. son of J. E. nnd lato Rachel Parker, aged 20. Relatives und friends Invited to funeral services, Mon . 10 a. m . residence of uncle. William T Parker. 1223 S. 15th St. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. REILLY. Sept. 10. TATR1CK, son nt Winifred and late P. Thomas Rellly. for merly of 1121 Eltsworth st.. and crannon of late George and Catharine Hopkins. Rela thes and friends Invited to funeral Mon.. i 30 a. m . residence of brother-in-law. P. J Bvrne. 7215 Pasehall ave. High requiem mass St. Clement's Church 10 n. m, Int llnlv Cross Cem. R!TZENDOLLR Sept. 12. pear Chats, worth N. J., VICTOR RITZENDOLLAR. aged 73. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sun.. 11 a. m., Hedker House near Chatsworth. N. J. Int. Chntsworth Cem ROIII'.RTS. Sept 12. ANNA PAULINE wlfo of Henry F Roberts nnd daughler ot Harrv D. and Lima F. "Panc. aged 2d Rolitlves nnd friends Invited tn funeral services Mon., 1 p. m residence of parents 104 S 3d St.. North Wales. Ta. Int. North Co.lr Hill Cem. . SMALL Suddenly. Sept. 13. 1018. MART n. wife nf Ma), berry O. Small Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Mon , 1:4.1 p m, from her late residence, 8 N SPEIDEL At Atlantic Cllv, N. J . Sept 11. CHARLES M husband of Rertha Spe. del. aged 50. Relatives and friends, La- Young Women and tilrla University of Pennsylvania Announcement to Women The University of Pennsylvania, in accord with the spirit of the times, is glad to announce the opening of the Wharton School Evening Courses for women. Under this ruling, prospective women students are admitted to courses of in struction under the same conditions and with' equal rights and privileges of men. Courses are offered in- Accounting Commercial Law Insurance Markets and Prices Advertising Salesmanship Correspondence Government Regulation Young Men nnd Roys War Emergency Four Months' Secretarial Course High school or college graduates given intensive training so that the course may be completed in four months. The course starts September 16. Students must matriculate on or be fore September 16. 'Phone, Diamond 031 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY JL Rrond St. helnw llerks jL Philadelphia All Honor to the Man who works with his hands BUT More Honor to the Man WHO USES HIS I1RAINS And More Money, Too You men know this Is true. Why not get thla training by enrolling In ono nf these courses, conducted by practical und experi enced teachers? MACHINE DEMON MECHANICAL DRAWING PR ("I It'AI. EI.KCTRICITY IMH'NTIIIAI. CHEMISTRY ' PLAN RKDIN(I ICSTIJIATI.NO llllll.DIMI CONNTKI'CTION KNOINLKRING SIATinUIATIL'S Check course wanted, clip ad and send to the DIRECTOR Classes Reslo Week of Sept. 18 Name Address ...... , TUITION RATKS LOW TECHNICAL SCHOOL CENTRAL Y. M. 0. A. HU ARCH BT. Kt' .1- k, J" "nt i. nKATIIS . favetto Lpdgo No. tl, F and A. M.i St John's Chapter No. 232: Wyoming Tribe No. 7, Imp. O. II. M.; Cniinstatter Volkfest Vereln, nil of Philadelphia, requested to meet funeral at Nnrthwood Cem 11'30. Sept. in. Also remains enn bo viewed Mon. 11 45 a. m at chapel at Northwood Cem. SPENCIJ. Sept 12. FRANCIS A., son or late John and Honnrn Spence. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Mnn. 8 30 '... m resldenco of sister. Mrs. Margaret ivelr, 24S Hermitage st.. Manajunk Re 'lujcm moss Holy Family Church 10 n. m. 'ot M .Mnrv's Cem , Rnxboroush Oth s , Darby, Pa. Int. private. SPRINGER Sept. 3:1, FREDERICK W . husband of Elln c Springer. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed., J.T,'"'.1 r. m zln Lutheran Church. East Plkeland. Pa , near Spring City. Car will meet train leaving Reading Terminal Hi .30 a m. for Itoversford. Pa. Remains may be v cwe.i Tues., 7 to 9 p. m , 1523 Taskor st., PhthdVlphla. ,trrI''5Y.-r-Sc-pt. 11. JOHN, husband of Kllralieth Stalev aged 78. Relatives and friends. Cohockslnk Tribe. No. 120. Order or Re,i Men, nnd members of thn Fiftieth Iiaptlst Church. Invited ti funeral services, Mon.. 2 p. m... 4343 N. nth st. Int. private. .nUSP". mnv ho viewed sun.. 7 to I) p. m, STE1IR Sept 12 -MAY L . diughter of Augusta and Snrah M Stehr "Relatives and mends Invited to funeral. Mon. 2 p. m . residence of inrents, 1140 Everett st . Cnnv ilen N .1 Remains mav be Uewcil Sun to !i p m Int private. Harleleh Cem. SWEENEY Sept. 1.1, MICHAEL J., hus hand of Lnlherlne Sweenev. Relatives and friends. Altar Snrletv of St. Colombo's ( hurch, North Philadelphia and Reliance 'en: Associations, and omplo:.ea of Mldvale steel Co. Inilled to funeral. Mon.. 8:30 a m , 2110 Hunting Tark ave. Solemn requkm mass Church nf the Hnlv Souls 10 a in Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto funeral TIIOMArf Siirlnelilv Sept. 11. flROROE n.. hllHliind nf Mnry E. Thomns (nen Ilium). Ileiatlies and friends. Loval Wlssnhlcknn Lod-'e. No. 7(112. I. O O F. M. W. ; Rojr borough Council. No 300. O. of I. A.: Wash ington Camp. No .10. P. n. s nf A.; Rnx. borough Cnmminderv, No 51. P. O. S. of A.! tuorge Poiibody Lodge. No. 213. K. of P., In vltnl in funeral services. Mon.. 2-30 p. m., 311 Ljieum ave.. Iloihorough. Int. private. Weitmlnstci Cem. Friends may call SMn. THOMAS 'Siidd'enlv. nt 805 N. 41st St.. Sept 11. HENRY C. THOMAS, age,! 0(1 Relatives and friends. E. Coppe Mitchell Lodge No. 001. F. and A. M.: officials nnd employes of Fairmount Park, Invited to fu neral servlots, Mon., 2 p. m., Oliver H. Rulr llldg.. 1820 Chestnut st. Int. private, West l.amel Hill Cem. Friends may view re mains Sun. evo TII.TON Suddenly. Sept. 12, LUCY W. wife of Edmund It, Tllton (nee Manogue), nged 33. Relatives and friends. Woman's lleneflt Assn. of the Maccabees Ivy Soclll. No 1 of Phllidelphla Invited to funernl Mon. 2 p. m 1122 Kenwood ave, Camden, N J Int private. Harlelgh Cem. Friends rmv call Sun eve. TIMLIN. Sept. 12. THOMAS W.. hubsnd nf Catturlne M Timlin. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Mon., 8:30 a. m., 320 N. Kdgewood St., West Philadelphia. Solemn requiem mass Chuich of Our Lady of the Rosary 10 a, m. Int. St. Denls'a Cem. Auto servleo TROWHRIIK1E At Hordentnwn. N. J. Sept. 13. W RICHARD TROWIIRIDOE aged 311 Relatives nnd friends, emplnes of Ambov Division, P R R., Invited to funeral. 3 Fnrnsworth ne llordentown. N. J . Mon. 10 30 a in Int Mt. Hollv Cem., where re mains pnv he viewed nt 12 noon. WALKER Sept 13, AUDIE. widow of Wllil.im C Walker, aged .15. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services. Mon . 1 30 p m sharp, residence of brother-in-law, William Mamber, 712 W Atlantic st (7th nnd Tioga sts ). Int prlvnte. Orecnmount Cem Friends may cnll Sun eve. WELDING Sept 13, LOUISE G., dausll Young IVomen nnd Olrls Wharton School of Finance and Commerce Evening Courses Finance Banking Roal Estate Economics For Bulletin or further Information wrlto or phone (D.irinB 100.) Theodore J. Grayson, Director Logan Hall. University o Penna, 36th and Woodland Avenue Vocational Courses for Women Temple University offers many vocational opportunities for women. Among these are courses for practical housekeep ers, dietitians for hospitals, dressmakers, milliners, story tell ers for children's libraries, social workers, private secretaries, ste nographers, bookkeepers, cos tume designers, musicians, chir opodists, etc. Dormitories for women. Call, write or phone today for Catalog M-1 6. TEMPLE UNIVERSITV Broad St. 'below Derka I Philadelphia WYKEHAM JRISE Country School for Girls V. E. Davles, L. . A., Principal Washington, Connsctlent Roston representatlre, Mabel K, Bowman Vlre-l'rlnclpal. Cobassst, Massachusclta TltK KTKVKVM Mf-lmeir vnti - u Opens Sent, 21. B2d year. Klndergarten.'col. lege Prep., Domeatlo Science. Manual Train. Ing. ppeii-a r classes Caialogue. .Ml.. Mary llenllev. Prln.. 981 West Chelten Ave., titn. The Gordon-Roney School ror "iris, 4112 Spruce Street Generol and College Preparatory Courses. Roof garden and lvm llu. unvi-v n- r - r - . -.....- .m..,.. t Jill. V,!.l,N?,' uWU,IAIt wishes woman tutor for O 4.11. ledger Central 8ITMMKB RKSnRTH ATI.ANTIO CITV. V. J WMtaUHtar.i&K jr mi Si'.V'.!'-, 112.60 up Ur,;M.I0 UP dally, CUi.Bulsre,' WASIIIXC.TON. CONN. P ' ' " -Jiiassi,S'iTCrridsgV.?i SHaiBCaeC?jsj!SMeMsiiria i' tlKATim ter of late James P and Jane f Welding (neo McElroy). llelatlves and friends In vited tn funeral. Tues., 8:30 a. m . rest, denro, 4001 Lancaster ave,, West Phlladel. Phla High mass of requiem Church of Our Mother of. Sorrows, 10 a m Int. New Cathedral I'em. Auto service. WHITEK-Scpt 12. THERESA daughter of Henry II. and Rnse Whlto (nee mi) aged 4 vears 2 months. Relntlves and friends In vited to funernl services. Mon . 3 p m , 101 J E. enango st Int Enst Cedar Hill Cem Remains may be viewed Sun 7 to 10 p. m Mnslr ZeclnrawHahnSSJSjffieJ 1I7 Sprue. S I'hllndelphln Kmlnent faculty, modern equipment. Address Charlton Lewis Murphy, Managing Director. LEEFSON-HILLE coneiivatork """"' OF MtTHIO 1524 Chestnut St. 08th Ave. and York Road, Oak Lane. Public School Music Supervision. REOPENS BEPTEMI1ER lflTH EDITH WALTON HAMLIN PInno Tlunnlnir Hyntrm Projrrpnlf Horlcfl. 1fi00 Manter Ht. rhonc. Toplnr SDH V LOST AND FOUND AI.I,KT Lost, Hunday firnln(r, fpnter of town. Muck wnllK cnntiilnltic infinA . cmsslflratlon cnril, rt'portrr' pollrp card, He. Hownrd V. Itrjher. rcportrr room, I'uMIr Tifdgpr.JniJrprndonco Squaro DIAMOND RING Ixist centlemn'V dla mornl rlnir, Kjpiv (,rttlnff, Proad 4 Lorn narrt to nroiid ft WRln.it, tn Lit to mprlnc n.irdrn. to 19th. Ict. S v n p tn Thura 1hv. Howard 840 ttn. l!--itiHP Tru-t llldg. PIN rot. TilPidav Mnrk otitv Inr Pin, with amall pnrl flowrr Hflturn cilrl IIN Iost. Rold Htrvlcn nay pin. bVtwp-n S 2It and Garnet ftts., reward at H41M Ifll c. PERSONALS I WIM NOT Iin reaponslblo (or nnv debt unless contracted by mjaf-lf John If. Knrh WILIj adopt 1kv about '- rrari old to Kood fHmlly. P r.Oft, J,cil;rrr om.n. Aelp wanted FEMALE (Otlirr riiiAnMrd Ads on I'acr 2) APPLY FOR PATRIOTIC smVICD UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT WORK YOUNG WOMEN WANTED From 17 to 33 yenrs ot age Married or single Tteeome an essential worker Re "the girl behind the, man tiehlnd tho gun." No experience Is neces. sary. Assured steady advancement Permanent work. 0 PER WEEK FIRST s WEEKS J10.00 to 112 per week within the next few weeks, with rapid ad vancement thereafter. SPECIAL ADVANTAOEP Meals served at cost, annlversiry pav rnents sick benefits vacations fvlth pay, 7 to 8 hours length of work ing day, Applv week-rlavs R to a m to a n m. EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT MAIN OFFICE . .PHILADELPHIA Miss M. D. Itjan 1031 Arch st. RRANOH OFFICE. PHILADELPHIA Miss a. Smith 408 Market st RRANC1I OrFICE . OERMNTOWN Miss I' R Zlngol, SO W Chelten ave RRANCH OFFICE CHESTER. PA. Miss W O Rellly, 20 E Ml) st THE DELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA BOOKKEEPERS A large financial Institu tion has several vacancies In Its audit de partment: experienced tionkkeepers from 21 to 3.1 with some knowledge of audltlrg pre ferrfd Apply, stating age. experience and salary expected 1' CM Ledger Office. HOOKKEEPER experienced on accounts re ceivable reelgers1 must be nccurate and steady Apply I'oss-Ilughes Co , 21st and Market sts seeond floor. HOOKKEEPER A large corporation Is In need of a ramble bookkeeper: state ex perience, education, salary, lost emplojer. Hox It .104. Ledger Office. HOOKKEEPER Assistant D E bookseep-r: reference required, stato salary. P A3 Ledger Office CHAMIIERMAID wanted by Mrs c C Zant linger, best reference required Tnone. chestnut Hill Hn CLERK wanted to assist cashier: must he over 22 years of age and also speak and read Oerman nnd have Utile knowledge of tvpewrltlng nnd shorthand. Apply in own landwrltlng, tut Arch st 'vn CLERK Vnung tadv, between 10 nnd lfl" wanted for office work; good opportunity' war essential Apr.lv Alsx .Metal Co..' b rank ford av. and Richmond t CLERK lounc woman for general office work: splendid chance for advancement Apply at onco in Mr Qulnn Public Ledger Company. OOP Chestnut st CLERK The Public Ledger Co. has aVi opening for nn experienced, accurate tplst. Apply to Mr Wlest. accounting dent nth and Chestnut sts k uepl CLERK, able tn npurate tvpewrlter nnrfenrul at figures. Apply 1221 Washlnglnn ".,1"'"' fI PUL'9 lut1ltlea1 .1 -.-. . V : ,publlVhlnh of advancement: hours 8 30 to !i 3o iS";J 1 Saturday: no experience necessary heni! C 11, Ledger Office. "' Retll CLERKS Young girls, betwe-n the age. r.r 111 and 17. wanted for office work- $ working ccindltlons. Address, slatlni; a. experience and .sulory expected P i-ts Ledger Office. ' -J CLERKS Positions open for clerks and hill" O 443. Ledger Central. "'?- -.jv..w.-. ...,u. .., ut necessary. COOK and chambermaid white, competent wanted In Oermantnwn good wages- re r' erence required. O .141) Ledgercp t ra 1 COOK for small boarding house, good ir Phone Raring 34,1 3J22 Race st Wl"!c3 DICTAPHONE OPERATOR. )OUng lady, nble to use tjpewrlter, to learn use of dictaphone, perm posillnn good salary. F 31. P o. Box 3443 DRESSMAKERS Finishers "wanted on waists and skirts: Sn'urdiy afternoon half holiday. Apply 1,100 Locust .t"""""" "'" ENTRY CLERK, young lady, able to use typewriter, to take charge of entry de partment of engraving and printing concern permanent poslton, good salary. L 3.1 I (' Uox 3170. ' '' " OIRL. between 10 and 11. wanted for cler ical work: good opnortunltv: war easen. t la 1. Apply AJax Metal Co.. Frankford ave and Richmond st. GIRLS AND WOMEN wantea on workfor tnt Government In assembling, tapping ma chine, power press, toot preiis, screw ma chine and pipe-threading department of the If. T. PA1STE CO.. 3201 Arch at. Apply to either of the II, 8. Employment Servlc Offices. 135 S. 16th, 1) to 10 A. M., or 1311 Arch St., 10 to 11.30 A. M, Urlnic thla ad and ask for Mrs. HobtorJ OIRLS 200 WHITE iv A x.ei..n 10 LEARN '1(1 OPERATB MILLINO MA- K-limius AINU lilll.ll'icii MACJilNEa HHINa REFERENCES M1DVALE" STEEL AND ORDNANCE CO EDDYSTONE Rll-'f.n PLANT .LilJi:siV-fe. 1 A PHILADELPHIA OFFICES K20.1 Island road (Mr. Mooney) 6203 Market st. (Mr. Plechner) APPLY AT U, B .EMPIX1YJIENT SERVICE OFFICES JUS 8. lBth at., Philadelphia. Pa. 1811 Arch at.. Philadelphia Pa 616 Sproul st., Chester, Fa. urtlNQ THIS ADD WITH YOU OIRLS 1H TO IS YEAIIH AS STOCIK OIRLS AND STORE- MESSENOEJtS: GOOD SALARY PERMANENT POSITION. APPLY OPPENHEIM COLLINS CO 1207 CHESTNUT ST. OIRLS, over 18. to label and wrap bottle, and small packages: light, clean, pleasant work: beginners can learn In a short time guarantee minimum ualdt good piecework rates and permanent work Apply Employ ment Department It. K. Mulford Co., 42fj S lath OIHl.s wanted, learners and experienced; good wages patdl steady work. Apply ifiswuia ivursisa ww.. xyaev, fa. HELP WANTED FEMALE (Other Classified Ads on Tase GIRLS, IB and lfl years of age. for messen "s and general office duties, good ealHrv and en opportunity for advancement Apply in 1 'ti''"".. Inward O Iludd Mfg. Co . 85th and Hunting Park ave iy. s .""d.youtig women, over 16 years of eeenhTi .V;Mi,.,,'', in "Mfl departments; con aT.ii?!..0!1 "dvanteinenti good conditions. Nat Ion a I Jjls. ut;n , 1.1th t, Olenwnod aye, 0,iJil'li'i V 'I 3?A",r" of tor Hht. con aSZK v.nrl,,i "'hour wick; chance for adv. Apply Kellerllnus I. bn Co. 401 Arch st OIRLS wanted to pack cakes. J12.M up fot .'; '.. jw,.rk Keeblcr-Weyl Raking Co.. iUl)l f(!r ""A', mechanical work. J. Bird MoCo.Jj212 vine st ,Mh"'atln button cl"hl'"" Applv 244 S. "H?15 y'OM'l'-X Two colored women for inK r"i' ,.worl not kitchen The Tracy. 30th and Chestnut 'li?;S.1'rN'.,l;,.!8 ."""dellier telegram all J?irlr cf C"V llht- healthy outdoor work: iTi'L '",?, Xre lr Chambers Western - ----' ' "' einui si. MILLINERS, experienced: liberal salary, long season: opportunity for rapid ad. witnApp!ylfman, J4jM Walnut l. MTLLINERJ iiipreiitlr"s, p.eld while I'-it'n-lug. 1221 Wnlnill l. MILLINERS wanted; those accustomed to he' " '!t..niil m-ed apply 122" Ws lout NURSE Reliable colored nurse for boy, 20 months must have excellent references. Address c lno Ledger Office. NURSERY GOVERNESS, to take care of 2 boss 4 and 8 reference required.- Apply . .. .., ,,, 17KUIII7, I H . niiivac. experienced, run charge of 2 rhll- in, i ,'" "n'l '4 yr,-! Permanent home nt Ardmore, refetence required Writ Mrs Alfred (1 Hare, Reach llnven. N. .1. ol-TICi: CLERK wantTto assist cifshler must speak and read Oerman: one who ran nperite typewriter nnd know shorthand preferred beginner considered Apply In own handrltlng()ajejte1emat 924 Arch st OFFICE WORK Young ladV for general omee work: opportunity to learn adding (until,,,,- nwiirm, riming nge, experience nnd salary desired P 112 Ledger Office OFFICE OIRLS 2: run errands, do nlinT ,".S?. opportunity for advancement. Apply 422 Walnut st M'Rl'HWOMKN. 2,1 call 7 a m.: brine bucket brush nnd eloth. steady work Quaker City Cleaning Cn 00 Hnurse llldg SOLICITORS THE PU11LIC LEDGER REQUIRES SEVERAL FIRST - CLASS SO L1C1TORS FOR CIRCULATION PROMOTION. ABILITY TO MEET AND TALK TO THE REST PEO PLE IS ESSENTIAL Ill'T PER SONAL APPEARANCE WILL RE CEIVE FIRST CONSIDERATION-A OOOD PROPOSITION FOR A FEW WOMEN Of MATURE YEARS WHO DO NOT ORJECT TO HOUSE-TO-HOUSE SOLICITATION-, A I, SO WANTONE EXPERIENCED CREW MANAOER APPI Y TO MR COR. RE. SECOND FLOOR. PUBLIC LEDOER mtlLDINO STENOGRAPHER Permanent position for nung lady In N Phlla. section with mfg. concern, good wages nnd chince for ad vancement "H 33." P. O Box 3.100 ST1!N00RAPHER, one having legal experl. ence preferred: good salary. M S30, Led ger Central STENOGRAPHER: one famll7a7w"lth Ub. rwood machine, Wm Foster. 1208 N. TELEPHONE OPERATORS, good pay and board Apply In person, University Hos pllal 8400 Spruce st TYPIST. nung lady, for position In N Phlhi section, permanent pndllnn good UHieiM In Kl.trt "II. .10' 1 ei n,. ,i - - -- - - " i.v dIOl, WEAVERS fen; i . on narrow Knowlee looms. Anrl Wr kh Text e Co ..I.,n I r. - - -- .-. ... . .. . ,, . , ,. mirmi WOMEN AVANTED on government work to learn the art of tile cutting and saw mnklng GOOD WAOES and pleasant conditions HENRY DISSTON . SONS Tacony Philadelphia Apply Government Emplojment Bureau 1313 Arch street ASIC TOR MISS BARKER WOMEN HELP NEEDED AT ONCE TO PARE ONIONS AND WORK ON OKRA AND PEPPERS OOOD WAGES CASH BONUS AND TIME AND HALF TIME OVER 4S HOURS JOSEPH CAMPBELL CO. 2D AND MARKET STS. CAMDEN, N. J. WOMEN AND GIRLS WANTED AT ONCE TIME AND HALF TIME OVER 4R HOURS PLENTY Or OVERTIME STEADY WORK WITH REGULAR INCREASE APPLY 7 A. M. JOSEPH CAMPBELL CO. 2D AND MARKET STS. CAMDEN, N. J. WAITRESS, while. Protestant, experienced or willing to learn. Phone Germonlown WOMEN wanted to act aa sheet writers and clerks, must he good penman. Apply at the American Railway Express Co, 1800 Malket st WO.MI.N, 111 tn .10 ears wanted, congenial factory work, iipportunltv for advance, ment. good surroundings Natioral Biscuit Co, 1.1th and Olenwood live. YOI'NO LADY, ne.it and Industrious, for general office work excellent opportunity to learn tracing and drafting with growing concern: reply giving nuatincatlons and sal ary expected p 4,;l Ledger Office. YOUNO LADY tilth some experience In office work S. I. Allen A Co. 8th and Olenwood THE PUBLIC LEDGER COMPANY has opening for a voting woman, pleasant work nnd good hours Apply to Miss Connor, 000 . iif-wuim nt UlUUJ HOME for !nung girl oier 14 In i-roieeiant ramuv. orpnan prererred : rjlR, Ledger Central. HELP WANTED MALE (Other Classified Ads on Page 2) MIDVALE Steel and Ordnance Co. NICETOWN Works NEEDS Acetjlene welders and burners Boiler firemen Hdraullc ptpenttera Shop machinists Riggers Riggers' helpers Crsne operators Electricians Jig fixture men Oaugemakers Lathe hands Slotter hands Mill hands Vertical boring mill hands Learners on machines Office boys 4301 Wlssahlckon ave 13 E. Chelten ave. Apply Nearest U S Employment Office 1921 Arch st. , See Mr. Uupltt APPRENTICES Boys (over 16) wanted as apprentices In evening newspaper office, fifth floor, 606 Chestnut st. Apply nearest U, S. Employment Office. Bring this ad with sou AUTOMOBILE mechanlcs;20 hlghgrade.expT men who ran be depended to turn out first, class work In rebuilding and repairing motor trucks. These positions offer excellent chances for advancement to executive post tlons to those -who prove their reliability. Apply neare.t II. 8. Employment Office. Bring thla ad with vou BLACKSMITHS and blacksmiths' helpers) nnvernment work. Noe-Wadlosr rn ,. I ana uxiora. 7"tx n-aresv u. g employ meat Office, Brfn d HELP WANTED MALE (Other Classified Ads on Tare 2) ANOL,RSM.ITIta 1 BOILERMAKERS BOLTERS (TO LEARN RIVETING, DRII.LINO, ETC.) COPPERSMITHS FLANGE TURNERS FURNACB MEN INSTALLATION MACHINISTS LABORERS (WHITE) MESSENGER BOYS i.iiiT-r '"'""""'Ives of thn New York Ship building Corporation at the United States Emplojment Office 1.121 Arch st. R'W'KKEEPBR EXPERIENCED CAPA- invtV,?atATi'at,N(1 nKron pA" PUBLIC LEDGER COMPANY ... il" AND CHESTNUT STS ASK. FOR MR. WIEST. ACCOUNTING 1'r.ri UOY to feed Oordon press with or without experience n Chestnut Apply nearest with vJf;1mpl0l'm'nt Service. Bring this ad ROY wanted In contractor's office- excellent i opportunity fur advancement, state nge nnd sslarv desired. P n04 Ledger Office B0T3 r I wanted at once over 10 years of age JOSEPH CAM"BELLe CO. 2d and Market sts. Camden. N. J. Apply nearest If, (? Employment Sendee office BOYS 16 TO 1 TEARS AH STOCK KEEPERS AND STORK. MESSENGERS- OOOD 8AIV ARY AND PERMANENT POSITION. AF PLY OPPENHEIM COLLINS CO. 1207 CHESTNUT ST. ROYS 16 YEARS' OR OVER WANTED AT ONCE HIGHEST WAGES OOOD OPPORTUNITY: RAPID AD VANCEMENT BECKER. SMITH TAOE WATER ST. AND SNYDEn AVE Ari'LY TO NEAREST U. 8 EMPLOYMENT OFFICE BRING TH1H AD WITH YOU, BOYS over lfl. who are not returning to school, wanted for work tn newspaper of fice: good chances for advancement. Apply tn Mr. Jovce, third floor. Publlo Ledgtr, (06 Ctiestnut st , sfter 10 a m. BUYS wanted for light manufacturing work Globe Automatlo Sprinkler Co., 201B Wash ington ave Apply nearest U. S. Employ ment Office. Bring this ad. BRAKEMAN AND FIREMEN NEEDED PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 1625 FILBERT ST. PHILADELPHIA, PA. AMERICAN RAILWAY EXPRESS CO. 1800 MARKET ST. EMPLOYMENT FOR WOMEN AND MEN CHAUFFEURS GASOLINE AND ELECTRIC VEHICLES MEN HELPERS FOR GASOLINE AND ELECTRIC VEHICLES DRIVERS AND HELPERS FOR HORSE DRAWN VEHICLES APPLY NEAREST U. S. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE BVlnc this ad with yon CLERKS Time and factory offices: good Jobs for good men: experienced only DAVID LUPTON'S SONS CO. 3230 Tulip st. CLERKS TIMEKEEPERS AND COST CLERKS Must be experienced. BRING REFERENCES MIDVALU STEEL ft ORDNANCE CO. EDDYSTONB RIFLE PLANT BDDYBTONE, PA. PHILADELPHIA OPPIPK9 22M.1 Island nnd (Mr Mooney) .121)3 Mulket at. (Mr Plechner) APPLY United States Employment Orflce, 1321 Arch st.. Phtladelrhia. Pa. (Ask for Mr. O'Connor) Old Sprout st . Chester. Pa. (Ask for Mr Relnhart) To Insure being placed with this company bring this ad with ou. CO.MMISSARY DEPARTMENT OF GOVERN. MENT SHIPYARD. HOG ISLAND. RE QUIRES EXPERIENCED WHITE COOKS. EXPERIENCED TIE RAKERS. WHITE; WHITE KITCHEN MEN, WHITE BUSS MEN FOR CAFETERIAS; PLEASANT SUR. ROUNDINGS. APPLY U. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 800 WALNUT ST. SEE MR. SCULL, OR MR. SWARTZ 1821 ARCH ST. (Do not apply at Hog Island) COMPOUNDER for work In oil dept. E. F. Houghton Co.. 240 W Somtrset st. Ap ply U. S. Employment Office. Front and York sis Bring this ad wllh you. DRAFTSMAN for automatlo sprinkler work, preferably one who Is experienced in making of working plans and Hating of ma terials; we want a man who Is reliable, etcsdv Independent Aetna Sprinkler Co.. 2.12.1 N 11th DRAFTSMAN tor structural and mlscel. lanrous Iron plant; permanent position. Reply, stating qualifications and salary ex peeled. P 484, Ledger Office. DRAFTSMEN nnd detatlrrs.. both median), cal and construction men: permanent pol. tlons. Apply American Engineering; Co.. Aramlngo ave. nnd Cumberland at. DRILL. PRESS HANDS, ej oencn nanus; on b work. 037 N, th st. sapiortaenj otrice. HELP WANTED .,wat. (Other ClasslfleJ Als en Tut t) LIRtJOOlST wanted; either ses. Junsmsn's drug store. 4th and Noble "ti. """"" KNOINBER WANTBD ' '" 5i',l!M.?.i'ICil9BR COMPANT Apply neyeM g... .mffymyt Offle. Ti "" "' "'tn you ' lSS,Ata'xss- a "a", 'uii, .. ... nnsnuuiiu iiiiitiiiii nniiir r it B8J.1 uermantown ave, Call neare.t ti Employment Office. Bring ad with Ma. FIREMEN wanted. Cruse Kemper do' Ambler. Pa. Apply nearest If ft iVnf.Yi" rnentjOfflce. Rrltig tiifi T ad I s.g. "-.""PW- AMERICAN HAILWAT EXrRESS CO. Freight handlers Chauffeurs Drivers Helpers Sheet writers 1800 Market at. Apply nearest U. S. Employment Offles. HEATER AND RANGE JOBBER wanted: Constant mn AVtn.nl A m -lvl-if-r .",r?, Apply T. T. hoek. U N W. Tp.R Sd'w'.ih-.?- Kn",""'""nt Office1. BrlnfTtbli UlCt lt-ru .V.'...! ... " . WorksV 17'!6 Ni u7hTaA3ppVTe.,?.nt L-Sr' S'""" Offlce. "OT. "woDrk.IlS17NN SiT"." f "''"" ' ivorks, 17.6 N, Oth. App y to nearest V "woNrkeVsORsi?it? iT'il ni:"'rl lro"n irTvnu'W Stevens Iron Works. with jou. " x"utr- "rm " KITCHEN MEN (WHITE) EXPERIENCED KITCHEN SIEN FOK GOVERNMENT 8HIFTARD AT HOU ' ISLAND: PLEASANT SURROUND INGS'. CALL AT U. S. EMPLOYMENT OFFICS COR. 8D AND WALNUT STS. SEE MR, SCULL DO NOT ArrLT AT HOG ISLAND UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE LABORERS WANTED FOR WAR WORK AT GOVERNMENT TAnD FOR 8HIP AND YARD CONSTRUC TION IN SOUTHWESTERN FART OF CITY. FOR PARTICULARS PRESENT THIS AD AT NEAREST U, B. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. OR AT MAIN OFFICES. 800 WALNUT STREET MR. SHATTUCK ' OR 1.121 ARCH STREET MR. SCHWARZ LABORERS GULF REFINING CO. 68TH ST. AND SCHUYLKILL RIVER Apply nearest U. R Employment Ssrvlee Office Brine this ad with you LABORERS. COLORED 000 CHESTNUT ST. APPLY NEAREST UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OFFICE BRINO THIS AD WITH YOU WAR WORK FOR ALL MEN LEAVING NONESSENTIAL INDUSTRIES THE CHANCE FOR INSIDE MEN TO ENTER A PRODUCTIVE FIELD OF USE FUL. HEALTHY WORK. HOO ISLAND SHIPYARD OFFERS YOU A JOB AT LABORINO. IF YOU ARE SOFT AND NUT USED TO PHYSICAL WORK WE WILL PUT YOU ON SPECIAL WORK UNTIL YOU BECOME HARDENED. AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY TO WORK IN THE FIRST LINE OF OFFENSE A HOME YOU CAN SHORTLY INCREASE YOUR EARNING CAPACITY. THIS OFFER EXTENDS TO CLERKS. OFFICE MEN AND ALL THOSE FORCED BY SELECTIVE SERVICE REGULATIONS TO SEEK EMPLOYMENT IN A WAR ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY. AND TO ANT OTHER PATRIOTIC AMERICANS WHO ARE WILLINO TO START AT HI BOTTOM, IF YOU MEAN" BUSINESS. PUT ON YOUR OLD CLOTHES, CUT OUT TJII8 AD AND FRESENT IT AT THE NEAREST U. S. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE D AND WALNUT 8TS. MR. SHATTUCK OR 8TATE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 181 ARCH STREET MR. SWARTZ HELP DUILD SKIPS BE A LINK IN THE CHAIN LABORERS 'wsotrd at once to work In wH Psper factory DECKER.. SMITH A PAOB Water and Snyder ave. Apply t. jSJjj-tuft fl?gu min. ainicfr nfMfiis Camden. N. J, Apply to nearest If s Kin. Plovntent Office. Virmg 11.. ye!?1" ivil's" waniea at once for hard & rTi v it T-'rt'.l'i ."eai-7 P " MM jrr rf i? SJtev? m& tf Mi nl ,a m Ml a. ? H' VI m .ei HsjipiS V "" . -v,,--v-. w .' -y..js vt-.A't.ZJyiL'-it ." f, ' i; n '-f ,-of1 w. it'Yr!' 'K't, n; ,v WW?-'A .,x vt.n tt. ' . ,.i. rrw" t i-wwr,,. gn. v,t. I .jr "-, k ,- v- ''if ix - 1 , x L-IjW-. f s.iifil 'atTM.. " -"y w
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