"V t ' .;v-j Jr'' s njT.w, r r ' :i ' .. fr fcn . . . . f 10 liBDG jft La-ass -gg-Ju , H" JSF'm iWmiVili'(HM'W i.s.i ,?"( i' iJ ' s ' "-' "if V kvik 'ft IS? ps sr v si IV&T it i a JET .......T .--..a. flf THE iSTREET N- ANTICIPATED W STOCK MARKET BI ervalivc Houses A(lvic Buv on Recessions, Expecting "Standard" Advance trnnssrvAllve bruises worn ndvlslnff . VMtalr rualnmer. vesterrlnv tn htiv stocks t.Jm recessions, as they anticipated hlcher shortly In the Flandnnl Issues. reply to a question, a broker paid he bted If the war news had any great on the market as yet, That Is, explained, tho Investing and spccti- t lmbllo have not as yet come to 3r vers definite roncluslon as to what . t'.Wril be war and what peace stocks In tfJ'tW reconstruction period which will fol- '.j-'mw peaco negotiations. Tho unknown V ouantltv In this recant la n what ex SjfctWit tho physically ruined parts of Ku E rope will call on the United States for Hfc&Sithe necessary material to rebuild and 4ig!; ' . ,He called attention to the fact that. W .shortly nftcr the war bcRan, when J'fjr every one thoURht It would not last more n than two venra. commission had been A 'Bent here from France and Hussla to Csk,lnqulre as to what extent the United s.-'VSrtStaten rntlld be rtrnwn tmnn fnr modem I uStates could be drawn upon for modern spiacnlnery anil other material, notn raw nd finished, and he sntd, as these com missions were composed of exceedliiRly iXf 'responsible men with the necessary cre t"1 .' ttentlala from tho Governments, un 4 - -.-..I-. --,.. .l.i- . ...ii, .. -..., (rf1 1 QDUuieui ilicir rcnjrip ill in' i;iru i . '.upon, and from these sources alone he ' saia ne expecteu larpe oruera as won 9 as the war Is declared finished. It must S be rememhered, he snld, that with tier- 1 mny eliminated aa a competitor, and 5 v with Oreat Xlrltaln tho only other pos- 1 4. 1 Hlble competitor, hnvlnR quite enouRh I $ to do to atralRhen out her own affairs, , t he looked for an enormous demand In almost every line for these two coun- 5 IA frnrv, III. Ci.llo.l Slnlos And lie " -" - .- .- , lded. unlike our pre-war handicap. w.o 'Till be in a position to carrj our own Itoods lu our own ships Cnicllile Steel llli)ppnlnl There was some disappointment in Ae.rtnln nunrtem Mint Prtielhlp Steel did 'nnl mV bell.e clum'ln., n-, tile itreriRth of lis report, which shows a '.'UL,.''" Burplus In the lnbt c:tr. after charRcs, I rarver noted. with am prise, that on war taxes and preferred dividends equal j ih,. slip of paper was written. "Silas to 8.24 a share on the common stock, ollpln, president, Ollpln Candv Company, an against $18.83 In the previous vear. .Chicago, 111." Ralls and coppers allowed i (insider-. "Gee!" Rasped Carver. "I wonder If able strenRth before the close yesterday, that old Roezor knows Ollpln" while steels and equipments declined, ' jje found out net dny, nllrlRht. for with the one exception of Crucilile. when Carver called, he found that bin City Hond, Advertised In New York trolley-car friend was Ollpln hlni'elf Attention was nRiiln called through. advertisements In New York papers to ' the 7,000,oao City of Philadelphia 4s1 loan to run for thirty years In reg l.t.red nd m,i.n hon.u ,i..n w.mli.ri V'l, 1948. Sealed pioposals will bo re-, t oeived at the Mayor's Ollicc. City Hall, ' i Until Mondav, November 18, at noon. Si Favorable comment washeaid In bond- hW market circles over the new high rec- 'ftfcs vTord of dealings for any month In the history of the stock exchange which waa established In October. Total bond sales on the board for that month gregated J233, 984,500 as agalnrt 1216,- arn eee l .!. I . l..... .l.t.. ooa.ooo in wie iiii'v.uir? i.c.-i i.iuiiiiu. total made in November. 1901. There was. of course, a liberal amoil.u of the I total volume transacted In the rnlted I rratlnnVecuHlies extended to 156 93G- llC ?S n EPCUTulr.., e V-"VSe rno .ub'3,rb'- tU&u 00 compared with 522,130,500 in Sep- i itember and J32,927,500 In January of lS?ft(i. n &&) us year. oiaic-i ru.i-ii.i.i,.iii i-iuvii, ..n.iuuKii to-,,,, rpi .. i, k - -. Hr .,Ari ..-.M In bond-market quotations ever since the European war situation became the more ravoraoie, una me nrrseiu iot-i of quotations represents big advances ever a few months ap;o T.lhertv Loan bonds vvern active wlih' comparatively small chanscs In quota- - --- ----- --...- )M .tlons from Thursday's final levels. The jfV- 3'4a held at close .to p.ir, while the were sllchtly above 97. It was stated today in bond clrcka fcjff. that there has been fairly pood buylnsr'that many customers sent small mid- SaiKsf of b Tnternatlonnl Mercantlli. 5Iarlne'.el . Inking; fund 6 per cent bondH during! ,the laft weel, w.Vh the result that quo! I Rations are now s ight y above those obtalninr; on Saturday last American Telenhone and Teletfranh convertible Os ieiepnone ana ieierupii tutivrriiuic u vvere quoted at from 00-, to 10", with n fairly liberal turn-over. riioTori.yv, The Stanley Booking Corporation THE following theatres obtain their plctuics thiough the STANLEY Booking Corporation, which Is a guarantee nf early showing ot the finest produc tion All pictures reviewed before exhibition. Aiilt for the theatre In your locality obtaining pictures through ths STANLEY Cooking Corporation. ChIV '" Alhamb I'lih Mnrrlv JC- PauuviinL Ave f2l Mat. Dalll lit" Kick, Ii .40411 CLARA KIMIIALL YllUNt! In "THi: SAVAUi: WOMAN ' 'A DOI 1 f"l MD AND THOMPSON STS JrJ-A-J MATINEE DAILY EMILY STEVENS In "A MAN'S WOULD" "1'ADPArilA CHESTNUT DEL. 1HTH 'AKL-AUIA 111 A. M. to 11.15 P. M. Vi-jTTiV ...njij r I'iliuunu.-N in &W- - ,Z? Dl 1 UTTJIDIV JiKOAi.1 niiir.i.J a.iu & iJLUfc-DlrVU SUSQtlKHANNA AVE. FfL KLfli; r liliuunu in HEARTS OF THE WILD" MAIN ST.. MANAYIJNK MATINEE DAILY a tMi-Kta VlOI. I TII'A In ri.ovr.ii or the dcsiv PA1RMOUNT mtPn'ei. MAI1UL riim.viA.-li in 'IIACIv TO THE WOODS" IfHVr AKIII V THEATRE 1.111 Market fit FAMILY n A. M. to Midnight. B-V:tt VVAI, a. Ilrtll I m 11AWNK" ,W CZI'rLJ CT THEATRE Below Spruce rSf 561 H i3 1 . MATINEE DAILY ZL Mont.itu lajje in "''""."''".'rhat Hath' -I!.. -T jji mil am'"'' -" j ltGREAT NORTHERN 'TWrtW .ViillDrDIAI TH WALNUT HTS. g JJVtPERI AL i,u.,:: k.. t .. U "ioBn8 op thh pt'itpn: hauk" 1.RADER 418T ft LANCASTER AVE. J1ATI.MJI. UA1UI If ''J J AfiniTP!llITE tLAUIC in El i. -TinCiJ"X oiniti ui.'VH K if, "OUT iir J. viio -i I"- mtTDTV BROAD COLl'MIUA AV. IBEK I I MATI.i:i; DAILY rt .. tTik'i . nit ti iiiiiii. in ';; nii'mim st I'HgaVY" PHOTl'tKW H E A T R E S OWNED AND MANAGED BY MEMDERS 07 THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION ELMONT C2D Al ' ,Amt,ST " Marguerite Clark and Jack PlcWford In , .lruruw vyl OWKK AR 0TH C-DAK AVCAUH . CHAPLIN in ''TIUPLi: T..O. 1.. ai, nAni in .-, ......... . ..-.. COLISEUM Mar,!rt "' '' I1'?!''! .. avl. u'lrnilttMnv In lu "HEARTS OV THE WILD" .ONIAL atn. ft Mo pie wood Aes. a:J6 and sua r. u. ."IIATrrOUNO KBLLOtr- 0TH ft MARKET STS. Msunbr, haiui VKBNON CAHTLK in tUIL KHOM 1WHEMIA" ',. -v w,rff BUSINESS CAREER OF PETER FLINT A Story of Salesmanship by Harold Whitehead lr. VfhWt'nrn trill mmtrr vour blnr ntrmHn am t,tilim. .elll.irt. nrfl'rrtl.tll 11 flMff employment. Auk vavr qnetMon elenrlu ""'J. Uivr nil inr net, i nnr -u'i , ,,n...., ...... till nrfrfret mint ec foiiril In nil fnatilrlrs. rntr which nre (inoiiimmn mint Jr Imorrd. Answers lo Irrhnlcnt qiiratlons HlI re scar bv mull, Othrr nnritlnn trill He nnvKcrrrf In till column. Thr iloI Itirrrrsiii'o )u- "". "J, A".7",rI.r,?..H"' bf Horr" """ '"" lint. CCXIi rIAT story "C. CV'.told tne yesterday about tho trolley oar conductor .t-nM, . n. n nf.',t m keen to my- self, so I'll tell It here. It seems flint this feltow. Carver Is hi name, Used tn be on some little Jerk vvnter line near Chicago. He was one of those ambitious cusses nho wanted to Ret somewhere nnd vvrfs In a hurry' to net there, hut didn't know how to ko about It. Instead of dreamlnn nf the futura , and forRettltiK th present, he Jut ptURfred away at his job on the trolle.v There was nn old crotirli viho ucd his trolley every day nnd who noticed that Carver always was on the job, that lie Just naturally helped old ladles off the . ...... , car ana mat n "remcu runic imiur.ti that his buttons ere polWhed nnd his car swept clean ' One day old grouch asked him what he did that kind of work for "Kourleen bucks a week," replied Car. Vcr. "I nienn," old Rrmich Rrumbled, "why ,i0 ou ,i0 this kind of work? Why ,t0n't vnu Kid Komcthlnir that leads somewliere?" "Just lend me to vomethlPR better nml jn Krah t s0 quick jou'll wonder wherc Cnt " "Humph ' the old chap Riunted . ., .... . . in -i ome 10 tnis :uuiic-, lumwimn iii iv nViHf ' "Ctn't " iild c.irver "I'm not oft till ..... ., , . . .. 1 I o clock and while 1 m on this jop, T m roIur in be on it. savvy "Humph, humph." srunled old prouch, ' ome nt 4 o'clock " . , "Yes. sir." C.irver nKrecd heartily. " 09. sir. C.I TV er nfifff men lie limn l icei .111 jiiiiii , hit im- pin Is one of the big men In ChicaKo nnd probably the biggest candy maker In tile countrj Howev or. ho kept .i stiff up)ier Up and he ha !l Io"B chat wltl' illpln. who 'finally offeied him twelve dullnrs a week ' tho shipping room nnd with promise "f more as soon as he Rot on to llje cuives and showed he meant business Carver chucked up his Joli with the trolley company nnd started with the Ollpln Candy Company at n sacrifice of ag-;two bones a week After a while he thought he .saw ...... - way or saving somelli'ng in the way or packing; o he bent It to old Silas Gil- ,.. office nd told him about If T ,,, BUrpIi.ei allplI1 mercI. RruntPd tn rl h m tn m nd lis nwn hus neso a"U ,ola """ '" , n '" OW" DuslncsF- He returned to his Job feeling as If he'd . k, k , wllore it, n, ,,., ,n ,mnk '"" Klck-d wl,cre Ma pa u"ed ,0 spank n'm' . . . ,,-,. w. ,,, t "is ER'unrr sujwnse, l." man momh after tliat he was promoted to W "' r.'nP'" """, . "" .-vr... ...... ,. i.M ... .,- . . 'ort" anl !t wa-n t lonp before lie got it wnere nt wni Ton ir Keellnir he had the slilnninc denart- .- . .. . ment runnlnpr smoothly, he began to 'study the salesmen's orders He noticed 4'is-tthat many of the orders could be con- i Mderably larjier without any increase In the pvnreis rhnro-o. TI.. nlsn nnti,.e,l Off C-irver went tn nilnln m,l nl,l ..? n,wT. ToSt" .vo"u worh up combinations of weights so that those Falsmen can todl a man at much as will . . " "" B n nun ii mm win f. ,n .,,.. chartri,' Alkn te 1 'i-ni t ,, oncrs for ,ater Hlllprnonr hB I'HOTOI'I.UX oio sua rtsr-T otium-ii M'ui'Ait." J J J lVirrIl, 1 ,; A M t0 ,,.,!. p M; v v: S HART In RIDDLE OAWNK OVERBROOK MD rg,tX, ('LA IKK A.Nli:itM)N III "THK (1IIAV 1-AHArlOL" RFCFNT S'AP.KKT ST. Helow 17TH LINA ("A.M,1KHI In "A WOMAN Of IMI'Ul.SK" RIAI TO Ol:HMANTOVVN AVIJNUB IMMI-IW AT TPLPBHOCKUN ST. M.M'ISTi: In THK, WARR1UK RIVOl 6SD AND HANMOM HTH mVUU-iAl..1;.1.V);,M"U""D""1 "WJVK'W LAW" RI 1RY MARKirr st hklow 7th IXt-IDI ' uiA. M lii 11:11 r, M. DOCOI.AS FMIHIANhS in "ROI'ND IN JlOltOCCd" QAVfiY ,SI1 3'AKKKT STRBET Jf VUl H A. M, to Mldnlcht ' TOM MIX In nifcni "KAMI: AND KORTi:.Vn" STANF FY "ARKHT AROVE 10TH I OI-lMCI 1J,BA. M to'llilSK M, I DOUGLAS KAIRIIANKH in in', i vjjir.n vr aaiu.i.xj" VICTORIA 'ARKET ST. All. 0T1I V 1 I -rlA ti a M. in 11:13 P, M." WM, H'AUNfM in i THK l(IVIIOW'-IHAH I'llOTOI'LAVK JEFFERSON 2UTJJ AND DAUPHIN STS. MAT. Hi I IV MAIXIE KENNEDY In THK SERVICE STAR" . I II IMRO I'KONT ST. ft UIRARD AVE. J UIHUU Jumbo Junction on Frankford "L" FANNIE WARD In rrci.i.uvv tji KKT' I fsTI KT 52D AND LOCUST BTREETB L,VV.i01 Mats. 1:80.3:30. Eigs. 0:30to 11 ERNEST TRUEX In "COME ON IN" NIXON MD BEL0W MARKET 8T. IIILLIE Rt'RKE III ' "ARMS AND THK GIRL" PARS' fUDaB AVE. ft DAUPHIN ST. nAIIV Mat. 2:lfi. Eve. 0:B to 11. REN REACH'S HHART OK THH MUNSET" L 5B!!KA UVtefc- IS'STr'JS ,IK TXKntorWggpS SgSan,,?,d Wh&rUr T: i El.ft.-thrY.'r'-iu.r.fiS I fLKItK-Hrl.,, .Ue .! . assist with ' """' enmlmr nf. a rlnhteous peace. .RU8SBLL ''""' ",S ;'," ,.. Hiy iiedeenier Cem! W " .""H.?."'". iiJ.ler,c,i5,em" " clerical work of Tlnita manufarturlnir firm . . i-ONWr.Ll. wll preach. jno jempie - ;."";.." , menus ,",".';" ",' "VrAwill It " in' nn "nvernment work! tnovvledite of tjpe- PAI APC U'll MA1IKOT bTHKSI Chorus. Dr. I Map In Hanna. director. AiitofunenM iMrcnts' rosldence. 80S Cornvvall at. Int. rmmr Ksirnble. Apply in own hnndvvrlt. PALACE II. AM ,0 11 " J3 . M. , TJiljX" 7 '7'30lrne mrrederlck w" Cmirl?. 1'edeVlco. I year. old. innr's6 7?h UnTilNi:R"-OctT'80, OKOROH. son of Fred. """BoTl.St' "na WBBl" epi?ct;d' '022, . WJf S HART In ?ta,ti nii.nlst ' and the Temple Male St.. died Oct. SI. Relatives and friends In. r "'nnd Caroline Reiner fhee Schlecht), ' ,' " """ 3'H-'.- "nORDHIt Wlltr.LKSS" o, .rtet lveYim'ir e?rv!ce 7-30 Mr Con- vlted to solemn requiem mass Church of ' 3S Helatlves and friends, members I COhT CLIlRlt A mannfnrturlnir plant lo- v?eil preaches At cloei of ierv ce 'officlSl St. Mary Madalena 0:30 a. in. Mon.. .'ov. 4. tender.' Union nnd In-and-Out Club In. en ted In West Philadelphia deslrea a cost nniK.or.ee ,,..t "" iiT.-iVw nnd ilatVai :Wr Bulletins from Int. llolv Cross Cem. ' vlted to funeral, Sin.. 1:30 p. m., 1824 E. I clerk, cxnerienee, in cost, deta and pa v. PRINCFSS l"l MAI1KRT 8TBBBT tn?lVnnt Public Invited KINAN Oct. 31. JOSHPHINI! H . wife . oVleans st. Int. Hillside Cem. , loll work: prosresiive advancement Is of- A I1 SV,I7 k .'111 A M n ,1 , K aft 'Ce I root I linilC inviien tnl.n le Vln.n nnrl ilnttirhfer nf I'heresn '...1... . .. ie...-....lll. Tl. ClA OI ' fereil Ir. n n tit.nl ,.. .l.n nnn ........,!.. STRAND, Ota. Av. at Venango. E. f Bra4 -...-.,.t-rv .- is." "l j about, They couM sell a man more than j he'd order on h!g own hook," "Whv?" snapped Ollnln, "why-HVi I none of your damned business. You look I after the Milpnlng room that' all I jou've koI to vorry about It " Then Ollpln made Cnrver a salesman at $2fi per. tt nnsn't Ioiir before he m district manager, then sates man nicer, and later when Ollpln retired, Mie board nf directors voted Carver Ron- eral matiaRer If ho ould ralso $10,000 t0 buy 0mo stocl) v.l.,1. Ho could, for he'll saeil It- tthlcll Wfta w),t tiiev wnnted to know, for .. , ,. ... ;. , m,B, their tliey felt tant the man to manape meir ( iiik iiusinres mtlSl lirsi nine li-mm-u iu miinn-e his own private fund. That man who fifteen years nun vvn n trolley car conductor s to day pi est- dent and General manager of that rhl- cbko concern and ho never would have had his chance If lm hadn't done lil llttlo t job the best vwiy he knew how. VLTIMN KKSORT1 ATI,.TU' flTY, N.J. Avoid Grippe by building XTtJlJ UnUUC UV UUIlUlllfi , , lTT ", tin in tho QaU jb Air nf up in tne Oail OCa VAir Ul ATLANTIC CITY World's Greatest Resort Tr&tcorE World's Greatest Hotel Success American nnd European Plnn OANir.i. s. wimi: josfpii v. aiott Prcildent Urn. Mgr. MMHtMSBSBaBBSBKlSMiMBIiMaa j - . - llflll Mill TDCT UfTE?! inULlHlIUnO 1 fill 1 LL MV1UIUIWI1UI KAf K MJMJ IVnnsvHiinl.i Ap , Insi, t I'ler" 't m?.ell..t .en trnl ' o baitrh and Steel ocilloii renfilns UL..II.MI, i'ii '"I, S.n ,nrounout the vmr capacity '3110 ...ki. i,im,iiiiiiii, 111 unii pi'riit'u tniiiiuijite lu comfort, health and recreation. Special Kail and V Inter terms KkU. Mbert If Darnell VVeirmtnstpr KJ-. av. nr, rich. Elev to at. "",""' I'rlv hatha, runnlncwatet 12-r "" 'vkr' ;" "" '''" cl'a- "utlre- CAPE SIAY. N. J. THE WINDSOR CAPE MAY. N. J. Onen All ths Year BUN PARLORS : STEAM HEAT R HALPtN LAKEWOOn. N. J. LAUREL-IN-THE-PINES LAKEWOOD, N. J. KILL OPEN FOR THE PALL WINTEn AND 8PKIM1 SEASON 1- K' ..-TLLiis, J IT J . .' t L ZZZm m r t0A&rf- jw sit" I. uBfecga iMiiiirtiiiiiiiiiiiiiinrrriifv'Vtrr f SATURDAY NOV 16 1918 friends Invited' to funeral services. Sun., pnrlors of William Rocf. 1822 Orthodox at.. "" - o iJ7io . 30 .. m ;,,, S2d at. Int. private. .rankford. Int. Hatporo Cem Hatboro FRANK F. SllfTE. MCB. CLB.MMl.lt Nov 1, of pneumonia, j pappr copy.. ,,.. , FRANCIS JOHN, son of Marv and late McFOILBY Oct. 31. of pneumonia. . Oenrge A. Clemmei- and grandson of Frank ELIZABETH MAY. wife of Francis p. Sic and Marv Ashworth and John and Mary Kolley, and dauithter of the late Charles and EDI CtTIONAL llotll Sexea Strayer's Business College Plitlailelnhiri's urcotest business nthool 1 so well known tlMt large ndertlement nre unnfcpb. in We have the liewl lenchers In town, and more nf them ITncnualed nuipiIUri! -r;ieiirill courses 'man .lllll GregB Shorthand, or without extra charge. , Stmntypy. the fnmuus mai hlnn method. TJ'l'l".. ,'h.,"'.,'r;: ,r" ' .nv.n.d. Jrp. "OT".'," . '"Sle"tifle Touch" T, c' HUn stroier s , and accuracy in tvpewrltlns than are won I hy the students of all oth-r business achoola in Philadelphia taken together. . Certified Public Accountant methods of ' bookkeeping. Everything else to corre- .pond. Individual advancement. Charges Phnrcas ::" sjvir" -.".'. ,.v"rj:; night 's"---,; T,;nfrtrn ou'f, aoVcLVtn'sVee? ""I'lone ..."SS. . - snOUTIIAND AND nnOKKnEPING rinr crnduaiffi arp in mnsinnt iinmnrri. cinn uiiiiiiiiu, uuuu I: i"Hn ''"I"S ". ?"-..ur5 ."?- "",.,'.. "";...'"" ""?!?: nana, inn cusy. sui'cuy eyni Jlfcht classes, intensive tralnlnc. Enroll nny tlmee. Call or write fprH,.!?,,Nnr:sBCO,n-- , nnd Colleite of Commerce 017 Chestnut St , Philadelphia ' j:l cl,l ITI..: National OCtlOOl Ot UOCUtlOIl AND ORATORY. Little Theatre RldB. Claaa i ' ?,'. !?.a7:lCS'n,oVmna''k?r.'''-prrncPpa0m" ' ' I CORRECT KXflMsn. no Kreneh: Private I lemons; woman teach, r moderate terms. . 74 v-n, s, I ' .. -? MUSIC PIVNO. M1ITIMS TKW'IIKR. MARV EMILY VERNON, mart ARCH ST. RKI.IRIOI'S NOTICES THE Nlll'T-IN hllf'lliTV (I'enna ltranch) Office 1710 chestnut at, SPECIAL SALE SHl'T-INS' WORK 172d Ches'nut st The anneal ineetinis of the hranch will ho held at the Church House Friday, No- vemher 8 at 2-30 i m All Intereated I in tliln nrk for fliro this work ror mminc invauus are cor- dlally Invited in atti nd nmitlnf -.rrT..,;.:., ..... -,... inn' "J."'. '.' "af? Jlr"',,1;.'i;V1 Sin" ,( .olenl' nuiiuujH i" " . . ?'".""."? " '". ."".T ""',. .'.'" ""." '"' """".nernl Mon. H:3II Stwsii Hnrt P 4-iT TiinnKHlTiYinK lOr in","Vnmt.. - . . !., n-c prTPP ru. I - -.. . . .. m . ..i-i I I IjI i rill -ui Li " ........ riii,..i,ni 'am i .,,....,.. -. . . -..-,.- .! I... I'HKSTNl'T HTRKKT HI'TIHT t'HL'RCH lliMhlniit .t wvl nr ,lltn. m.'rutiiK ti aiiams. I) D.. Pastor. III all a m 1 ominunion nervicn 7 lii p m. The Pastor will preach hi final aermon 1 on m Ulliie Scliool. " Z rrrahitrrlan i . . THK AR H NT. rlH'RCH ev. CI-tRHNCK I1UW. The Lord's Supper will THK .R( H rT. ( iii'ki ti, lain nna Arcn. Mjy.il A.i.l, oe ceieorated a iii!4ri o'Lldck At Ui.lo the communl pjnlii1 l'rier Mectinff. Dr. Mncartney will preach at 8 p m. on the great iiueminn oi in" Nreat war, "Whro Do We (lu From Here?" On Wednesday etrtlltnr he will deliter tho third nddreas in the series on The Olnrlous Company of the Apoatlea, The Sunday School nieeja ut IS, 7 -an Oman and violin recital UKTIII.KHKM PKKSIIITRKI.IN CniJHcir ilroad and Diamond sts. Rev, JOHN It DAVIES, Pastor. Rev. K. C IIIIISHMAN. Alunt Pator. 10.31) a. m Sermon by the Pastor. "The areateal Monumflit." 2 30 p. m. Sabbath School reopening-. Rally Day, November IT. 7.30 p. m. SpecUl Musical Service. Anthem. ''Land ot Hope and Olory," Bl Anthem, "Art Thou Weary." Chadwlck'. Anthem, "Jesus tho Very Thought Is Sweet," Homer Iiarltone solo. "The Ltcht of Life," Eluar, Duet. "Christ Knocking ut the Door,'1 Sheppard. s,,rnion hv the Postnr, "The Religious Side l of tno war. Seals Free Evening Service Everybody Welmme - ' Protestant Kplsronal MT. SAIIVKl R (Prenrh). 22d and Do Lancey sts. 10:4., Holy Coinmunlom 3 Sunday School: 4. Evening Service. THURSDAYS. 2-0. French Relief Circle; 2 and 7. ttf French classes for soldiers and nurses: 8, Prayer Meeting, Ladles' Aid Choir. Dec. B. Annual llariar. Iter. Til D MALAN. I'nltiirlan FIRST UNITARIAN tlll'RCH, 2126 Chest, ReV.'FRBDERlCK It. ORIKFIN, Minister. 1(1 a. in. Sunday School 11 a. m. Sir (Irlffln will preach on "Lib- era) Religion and the Dynamics of Social Reconstructing Anthems "Father. In Thy Mysterious Presence." by Scott, and '"The Olory of Lebanon," by Wurelng. Philip If. Qoepp, organist. I'MTAKIAN HOCIKTV OF OERMANTduv rhelten ave. and Greene at. f Rev. ROGER S FORRES. Minister. II a. m - iricn mill w noui " MUeellaneonw DR. AND, MRS. V. IIOMKR (I'KTINH. of New York. In a special Jidnt lecture. "Oo. -.Hum nf Halloween." Thuea a . Nov. 7. Room 213, Fuller Hid.. 10 8.' lsih Vl. Collection, CVault ' gdidy cUuw amU KPtTATMNAt. f&fes Whew, 3t'rls! Let's Play GERMANTOWN If. W. C. A. SWIMMING POOL 5820 Germantown Avenue Heated Filtered Sterilized I'lioni (trrinnnlnun I12RG $)eat!js MKKNi Oct .10. of rneumot.U .MART I: dnuBhlcr nf lote Hntnuel Alliens ond Adnlan Aiken" lowe. KuncrHl prltsle. Pun " P. nt , Wiun N Hownrd t. Int. (ircenmoiint Cent. I rlends may esll Hst,, ItAnXII") Ocl 30. .10HM N.. hushnnd of .loctnine nnrnex (nee winueistcenii nnu son nf Wjptltir P. nnd Mary names (nea urtitu i-uneroi Min , p. m.. i"i n. wcstmoreinnd nt int. unniniia urn .......... - i utiiu llAlt.NIN.Oot 3ii oi pneumonia. .lOHN -v husbunil nf ,lneplilne llnrns inee vjlnlielj i Fi)(.rhtl lined 2s son nf Walter 1 nnd j Mary It lliiriic (nee ilreut). rumrol Pun. 2 p in , 2017 t: WrMmnreland si mi Oakland Cem I1ASTIAN Oft .10 MAtlV T wife of OtorB" .1. Hastlin and .1 insider nf Marj and Into Patrick Cnllnhiili fun-rll Mon.. s 31) a m . mother's rrildorce. tOS.i I... D.iiiphln t Solemn retiutem mi" church of the VlsllRtlon 10 a m Int llolv Sctmlchre Lorn. IIIIATTV (),- ! SAVIIAII J. widow of TlniT.1 ll ll,ntt Kunernl Sun. 1 p tn., 1S1II (llailatnne st. Int. NnrlhHood Cem. Vuto service, Krlnds ma cill Snt., after d p tn iii:if:rt-!tiArvEit uiMny "ct. :n. l'l.imilNCK HAKi:il lf nt ItaMuond ll.lKer nnd dauchler lit VMUimn nna i-nnr; , !?"m B?SlS:'-MW'i X-SSWi 3Snn. Vr3. lmh st. hetnw M.imitomorv ave. Int. prl. I te Mourtoivn Cem She waa a member of I.afajette Council, No. ,VJ S and D or 1. III.ACIv Ocl 31 tlvNH'.l.. husband of Vtnrv lllark Inec llrminir) and son nf late Mnrv nnd Umlel llliuk. Oue nolle" of funeral nlll be ulen from 2(ill l. Ilk' 11:1 rt st URANDT Oil Id ANTON fl , son nf ' Charles tl and Maria A Hrandl. atted 27. Inl. Sat ft p in .Ml Morian cem. nan nnd KliiRscRsinir no liniNIC Oct 30 HI.IZAIIKTH. wife of Mnrtiii 11 lirinl. .mil ilaucbtiT nf Ell7.a- 1'clh anil bile Charbs lllsliiip, ased 12. Til neral Mull 2 p m . 24111 H. Rosewood at. , ..... 1 ,.... I 1111 1 i-iiiuu'j " ,-in 1 ,,i,.fv .-,r .n i, , 111 TllfiM AS I s , .,.,,,,.. v.. iiiiiu.ii..,. v' l ..-:.""" 1 son of .lames 1" and l..iula iirown. i,.-eil :il .l'uner.il services Sal. 1 n x, 2iitli st inl rrinioi. .i. Ill ('K.MAS Ocl 31 .TOS1JP1I ( bus-i band nt Lite Cirnllne N. Iluckiniin, aced Jl llnl Mil... i.nH fpli.li.lo Intlltll In flltierUl ...i.ui' n .', ...... ...... ...-. .-. -j .services. Sun 2 v m.. 11 berry iuc . .somer-1 , ton, 1'hlla Int nrlotc. Ablngtnn rrUnd- (irouud. fratn for Somerton leaws Iteiidlng reiminnl 121, n in .vuio win " wiiihiik. (AiniAUilUl.ll -MIV, 1, i.iiiwiiii.15 ;iv- 1 SEl'H. son nf JI115 C. nnd late William I Clinton Cadunl-ider Kunernl aerv Ices prl nle. Tins., 2 311 p. m . Oilier II, ltolr Uldc., 1 18211 Chestnut at lilt private ... CARLIN (CAIIAI.ANI. Oct. 31. CATH ARINE '1'.. widow uf John Cnrlln (nee Mel- eti Hpiauvcs nnu irienus, u. i. .1, ou I rialltv nnd League of the Sacred Heart of t, Thorn 1 Auuinas cnurcn. inviieu 10 funer.il Mon . s.3il a m., 042 S. 55th st. Solimn rrnulrm mass nt cnurcn or. tne i j rnnsncurniion in h, in -m. " , j cross rem. Auto service. CLAY Oct. 11. SALI.IE R.. wife or l eiam-ni. i"l . .. n n.,1 ntt Ttelntlves And , .' Clemmer nred 4 Funeral Mon.. 2 p. rn., ' T S5 i.i ,,.K m n, Ve- ""V?1..?!, . '"'-. "''' ."0l?.S',,'l!!!hJ" C?ii'. I t.ln lilcilARIJ i II CLEVENOER. aged 78 runeral seivlces Sat. 4 D m., residence i ,'; ft. ? H Fr-nken'flcld. Clifton Heights. -.....,. 1,.. tn Arllncton LPHI " COLES. OlL 31 residence of alster-ln-aw Or M E Cassel. 1744 N. 10th st.. MARY A widow of icnjamln F. Coles, re,l ,11 I'lii.om mm m, Hlin.. Z O. III., colcstown Celn Chapel N J. Friends may caii Sat 7 to 0 p. tn . CONNELL.-Hct. 3(1 OANIELR.. son of n, "AWS "d"'' Invit-d to"fu. ro,l,er (liven Connnll "V.: Smn VenXm ,'naii S'y of 10 a m Int orTvate sew C ft fflv.-ers." prl"11''' Se" L rnwi rs Oct "ll at Prov ..l-'i".Vi"-. uS-.x7V' it .lie resioencH i. i ,3a N. 12th St. ' Mercy Church Cathedral Cem. PTnvlHpnrn. H. I.. ''.. ; . .---. .T . ' . t ililn Tl nr rnnumonia. pija j.t wu. Ul .w.... -. re"ab "ce nf" broth? 7 WlnneVd' HenSrlcks. RE N Ma"hal1 "' ,nt' " W"M rox Oct "8 GEORGE F husband or Marin G. rox Tnee Coyne) and on of Mary Fu- - -, .... . -. -:-". . . . i nm pi ana mie itporw- r . Int. rival.- tTnlv l-rns C.-nl. Auto service. ".'"'. ;"u,'..-,.1v. '"7-..r" , n ..rv-lcV i-"v '"V-ic,'i 3V v nTand"soh of SoTen A,t l.'t. vnA ii.lv Vi neral Tues 10 a. m.. S'.&ftrn.?eri.o.v Cross iivVIS. Oct SI. CHARLE1 S.. husband of Mary J and son of late Charles j. ana Jemima S Davis Funeral Mon .2 p. m., realdeneo of J W. Vlckers. 272S Rldso ave. DN11Y. Oct 31. EMMA K . wife of AU"A .IT'&V0?: StllmBn"st Int Laurel Hill Cem DICKINSON Lato of g' B ,'; Oct. .11. CATHAR1NL H. 111IK1W". inw Tnrhnsa). vv fa of Water Dickinson Serv- 'ee Tues . a p-t m.. Oliver II. llalr Hid... DOYLE. Oct 30. of pneumonia, JAMES J . aon of John F. and Maty A Doyle, aed 1'uni.ral Vtnn . 10 U. m . IMTCIltS TCSl denre, 220 I'lne 3t. Int. private. Holy Cross CD(JNN Out. 30, auddenh, CAROLINE, eldest diushler of Houston and Elizabeth Elmslle Dunn, ased .1 jears. Eunerat pri vate -101 f 22d st.. Mon.. 2:.10 p. m, ELLIS. Oct .10. THOMAS B., hushand nf Illlrnbetli Ellis (nee Maaulre), aited 4.1. at nt.1 Columbia avo . Darby. Pa Trlends may call Hun nftcr 5 p. m Int. .Mon. mornliiK on the arrival of the 11 a. m train at WnodlHwn Cem . New York ENOEL Oct. 30. FRANCES A , wife of . jonn tv. i.naei n"-.. wa.,. e- .... ........... ' Sun 12 m.. tfllK Penn at., lrankford Int. Cidar lllll Cem .., - , , . . l.ltW liS V1CI Ol. Ilrtivivi ,' , llltniillllil (11 KMU M Krwln ffed 4. .TineMl services' Mon in a. m an nmn bi. ini ccoar mil fVm I 1..-. I r-rii - L. ill w. iiumnmui umin and lata Jacob .alter. Relatlies and friends, North Penn Council. No. 1r,l D of I... In. I ltcd to funernl. Tues.. 'J:,t(i p m,, mother's ilted to funernl. Tues.. 'J:3 p m.. mother's resiaence, uuu v. iiuuiuiauun ai. nil. tlreimnount ('cm Remains may be vleued l Mon rv I riTr.OKRAI.D if pneumonia, Oct 30, J. HANOI:, husband of Clara A Titriterald (nee Sull'Tlallill nml "son of lute Clml it's and . Ellen Fltzcernld. sued St. Funeral service I homo or nrotner-in-iaw, ueoree w, ,Neiman, t . Ifoehm's Reformed Church Ground, Blue ' pneumonia, son of James and Jenny Robin I. Hell, Pa. ion, 17n'.' N 28th st. I KRAMER. Ocl 3. JOHN I. aon of. KUIIBR Ocl. 31. LEONARD, husband nf i 'jtan l. iiniiywoou pi . nun., it. in, inl, atarvaret ana late jonn rraser anil nusoann of Hadle Harton Relatlvea and friends emDhea of Scliul!lll Arsenal linlted to funeral rvlie Mon.. s p. m.. l7:t S Hon. i.m)I at, iL'Hh and Wharton). Int Ml. Morlah Cem, liemains mav pe viewed un, eve, Auto service OAI.LAOHER. Of pneumonia, Oct 31. MAV 11.. wife of Thomas A. (Inllasher and daughter of Many "and late Oeorge Wllent, Funerul Tui-s.. 1 p. m.. 120. Wolf st, Int private. Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral Deceased was a member of Our Ladi of Mt. Carniel ll V, M Sodalltv OALLAOHKR Oct. 3ii. SYLVESTER A.. son of John and Marie Ann Gallagher (nee Nlchol). Relatives and friends invited to funeral, Tuea., parents' residence, 2401 Jas per st. Solemn renulem mass Church of Visitation 10 a, m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. OALLIOAN. Oct. 80. JAMES husband of Jana Oalllgan. Relatives and fi lends, all societies of which he was a memher. Invited to funeral. Mnn,, N a, m., N..W, tor. 'JOih and Morris sts, Solemn reoulem mass St. Thomas's Church 11.30 a. m, Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. OAR1S Oct. 30 AMANDA, widow ot C'o,,..l rtarl. (nee Mllll aged IIS. Relative. I and friends, members of Urare Reformed Churth. Invited to funeral services. Sun 1il& p tn icsldence nf sou. Elmer Gurli "Oil N, Jessun st. Funeral services an . n.ir. r. tn tesinenre or son. i.mir ur nd int. lluoun. it mnii.i u. in oAur.." Oct. si, mAijkl n.. d aiiffhter of late Viola Gaul Funrral Tuei in h in. OHer II. UhIt Oldc. l&'-'n CIkhuiui at, Jnt, aEAI-T. Oct, 81 UIJJAN H wife of ISSaO . uruii voce uiminiiuci j, m pneu monla. Funeral services Sun . 2 p. rp., 622T Da Lancey st. Int. Montetlore Cem. nn-VT'm'H -lf uneuinfillla. Hit no HaTiRY ('.. husband of Klorenco Oentrsch (nss EssWnger) and son of Msiy and late Albert Oentzsch. aged 3.". funeral services llreenmouunt Cem GLAZIER. Nov- 1, of pneumonia RON. ALD 11,. son of Frederick M, and Carolina H Ulailer (nee Lenton). aged 15. Funeral Tues.. - I'. " residence of parents 7117 Torresdsle ave , Tacony, Int. private, N'oRAY.0-COct. 23. DONALD GRAY, of Kent. England, aged S3. Funeral Mon,, 4 i P. m.. 4S0 Oerraantovvn y. hrtouds and employes of Mldvalo Steel Works Invited to funeral services. Int. Ivy Hi Cera., GRICKN. uct. a. LiiAiii.c.n jicajiiji.h 9"..,ASrlA,,,s!?.Uir".rfr . r,s iev ckJ' sou v v.... ;- . -.7--- .." .T-.T -- J. Green. neiauvrs anu iikwi. aiso lairu. Qf. thy Sacred ..Heart. Invited to , month.'g WMw.t';."m".".M,.'"H'a.&mimaA Huimica . ' rVJ"-T MnAZftU ut rtusftjo sp-wi 0J tiufito smuofi 'i TP JlV a ! -tt&cH; h PKATW8 . HA.MAK.-Oet. 20, JOHN C, hutband of Iste Klesnor Hnmsn. Funeral services Mon , 3 p. m , asushter's residence, ,1.146 N, inmnn t Inl nrlvnte. Arllnetnn Ccm. 11AMI,RT, At Yonncstown O., nf nneu- m.kI, rV.t AH TMHUAH .T . unti nf tlflnri snd lillistith llRtiilft. aired 20. Punernl ! services residence of psrenls, 1030 ne-ne I nn llMh Mnur l'fl . Hun n m Int Srlvle.,ri,ulherrl !Viin'. Ardmofe. m' In'' 5io?i.ii Wm. Phlln. IT it mis may" t I Wn .' . I1AMA -Not. 1, l.l,lrt, mic III nam ,,-,,,tM . 0.I ftt ,nftn tfl- ., vnuh llsns, hb ,V. nelsthei ntul friends tn ...MriV hnslnfld nf Si.T'v'n'y.i'n.S ..,.4 nrnnM arlrfM Sun O ,r, I, HICK, nilUina OT MCtlle V OffCl . IlClS . inn-V vvVrtintnir jive Inl' llnr 'Vh r'.tri Ur unci trienrt. members of Fhtlsdclphtft 'JS nVJve? "" ""'' r,t ''hl' Title and Trut m., ' liAiir1 Oit "f nf lufltienyn MIS'Nin I Invited to funernl services Tues , 3 p. m, .wlfoJom iTarp. HelotlTe'V Imlted to '!""' ,'nr'" Wi- "V"1? ''' JJ'l.h, V'.' funersl services. Mon.. S p. m ISC W. Ox. ' ,",,rm.n,'mt Bw' "" Prlvstr. Vent I,nurei ford si. Int. prlvste. Auto service. Vnv vninrt invn olllM..,. . nf Henrietta HiUKnrtli (nee Custer). srciI Vi'feVrl nf Arrtmnr. ,",OT,'ANI)hn (nee 41.'. Ilclnilves and friend'. Columbia i"lr-."'... I iAmmpi ii22K T-. St ., ibj!i m tmi, I :'.' ".. ".'. U .r.V..' .?".'i iA1.1?' I'ni'.": ."i st. lirtlSON hushnnd nf Illlrn Wakefield. "- Vi.VJ-.,.l"i;.,'i.,.i".7"1';'" ,"."",.V Itcnwlns niy bo viewed Sun . 7 to 1. n. m Bflir - ti n 'P. m., iNorinwoon (Jem. IliiKllNEn At t.rdale. P , Nov. 1. , , vV-'.'.Vilw'i T0,cl' i nl; nVVunvK',?' ISAAC I). Ili:nn.i:il. liiislmm of Inte'.tAl"!' It OSH hu.band of rnthnrlne VVcIt Cnlherlne Heelmer. niced 7S. funeral nrl- U7' u.i.iLiL. I',.5or.?l,.?,,,liili lt o-V.i,n'i ni.. Itcmalna mnv be Uiwnl Mon.. 1 to 2. !'-neit St. Chnltnut lllll, Scrtlces li-sn n m 1 Itortv. Oct. SO. MUtmt. dntmhler of intf Jonn n, nm .Mnrmn imch, nervien , private. Mon., .1 p . in.. 2230 S. llecchood. I tnt vtt VIorinh Com I IIOIIAN -Of Influenrn. nt Plllsbursl. P-... Oct. 211. THOMAS ,t aon of IMnnrd A nml I l!rldet C. Hornn. member of 1st Hint.. Co P. UnHcrslty of rittsburnh. Kunersl Mon.. n a. m res dencn of parents, 2.120 N. I?m. croft st. Int. Cnthedrnl Cem. Auto sen Ic. ITTBU Oct. S'l, of pneumonia, .nillN . ft,, nunnnti ni i.iuiHn ,M, inn incp i.cn-cn nrl. aued 38. 1 iinernl Sun.. 3 o m.. real HICI oi iHineriiiiitiv. uiiinii i.rii-ciiiii-i S4l It nt. Int. private. Nnrthwood Cem... j,amii. Ort. 3d. MICHAHI.. hiilinnrt c Catherine Jjimb. Ilelntlvra nnd friends Ir drnce of father-In. law, Julius f.enschner, of in illrd to fiioernl. Mon.. 7 n m.. 1213 W. Somerset at. Solemn renulcm mass nt Our I.ndv nf Mercv Church. 8 n m, Int New Cathedral Cent T.AWP.BNCK or pneumonia. Oct 31. nnWAIll) T. husband of lliuml l.twrence (nee Newsome). Helatlves nnd rrlenns. l-ourt niivr Him iiii'iiiiq. .iui i i .vierrimac, mo int, r. or a., jiuiuhi us Aaso. ; If. of 'A. riensnntvtlle Ycivflv A lmlt,1 In fnnnrnl enrvtrrs. Mntl . 2 t. P. of A.. Mutual ncmflt Asso,, t.V.'7 Huan st Prankford tnt. prlute. Mt. Peaco Cem , LUEDEItS On Ocl. m nf nncuninnla, dlid nnd burled at sen. .IHAN, MU.NIIO. widow nf Inie lieu Is Hnuyer l.cudera l.KlntO. Oct 31. SAMt'Hl.. hu'hnnd of Lillian and sen nf Oconto C ami Kllrabeth f -ii.i. .... , t n.no .. tn IRIO :.? w,,n..n Mnn' "t-tn m m in40 tellnfnn .,"nMtn SasAV' W. " oamnnd Lem. i.nvriN'nnnn Oct 31. of Innuen", RATIIAUINn 11 . widow of AUKUalus y. Levencnod, aced 83. l'uneral services prb ate. Sun.. 7 p m.. resilience or aon-iu-law, Elmer E. Lenhnrdt. cor. 11 st. and JVomlmt ave. Int Mon. l'ottstown t a, ' POttStOWn nOnerS COPy. I (eflAV net. nn nnWAflD. husband of Fannlo fonn (nee Tvson), iiucd 2a Rela- tlves and friends. Homo Defense Reserves nr 31st District, itHitru in iiineriu mrvirej, 1 Mon.. 3:30 p m 2S18 W. Gordon st. Int.1 Mt. Pence Cem. Remains may bo viewed Sun. ete. Mai COWAN Nov I JENNIE (nee Ched- wlclt). wife of John MaUlnwiin. nired nn. . n.1,,,1, ..,i f.i.n,!. In.lto.1 in funeral I ,i-iuii,i. iiim ...,-i...- .,,. t.Vi tl . services. Mon. 2 P m 14 2 . VVIshart St. 1... i!.,...m..nni II.' nf P.I I'etn. -" ""' ' "" - " vtAriTtv Vnv 1 nf Influenr.-i. C7.ARA, .lnniiiitee nf Cnrnltnt arid late Carl Mirtln( aped 17 ltelntfles invited lo runeral. Tues., I a m 420 W Clrard nve, I...mk ,nn. mi. .iiuai j.iiij i.Mii-riliri .' , .. McCAill! 'lit 31 of nneunionla. MARY ,- if,. 0f John J MrCobe nnd daughter nf Maraaret and late Thoinna Gllllc'in. itesidence. inns 'itnnnu ax. .-sowco m iu v i n 1 lotar MeCORMII K Oct. 30. of pneumonia, nillDOET MiCOKMICK (nee Duffy), widow of John McCnrmlck. 1"uneral Tues . in a. tn.. 1438 . Ilroad si. Int. private, llolv Cross Cem. Auto service. st-,M'ai.-r,n net an ttrtmriET. widow of William McCusker Relatives and friends, i Sncred Heart nnd Hlessed Vlrirln Sodality of ui ii.hPin n i :nnrrn. iiiiliii i u ii.iiciiii. i Mnn.. H 30 a ni., 1,"37 S. 2Sth at. Solemn rl.ulem mass St. tiabriera cnurcn 10 a. m. jnt nniv rosa i-cin. ".' ""'"'. AIclJOvj'iL.ij. vici. oi. &uy jy.tu ii., husband of Annie McDowell (nee I-owry). n - t.t Fnnern1 Sun.. 2 n. m.. funeral Mary Houvler Funeral private, Man . ill . m.. from 043 N. 44th st. Int. Holy ffi'r.nWA'-Oct. 31. DELRERT IT., hus- nd of Anna SIcGowan (nee MrCaulev) A member of Penn.i. Lodge. No. 3bu. r. and A. M. Funeral services Private i. Mon. 10 j a. am.. Oliver 11. fair liiat'.. iou v-nesmui et. Int. private. , McLOONE. At Montana. Oct. 29. RER NARD, son of Bernard and Sophia McTxione, late of Olenties. County Donegal. Ireland Duo notice of 'funeral will bo given, resi lience of brother, Patrick McLoonc. 2730 Tarrish st. McMAHON. Oct St. JOSEPH S.. hus band of Jennie McMahon (nee Devlne) Fu- iiiiiii i uf,.. p. m.. 1.13D i;muv si, tDeiow Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto IcKean at, I. MrSORLEY Oct. 31, of pneumonia. EL1ZAHETH MAY. wife of Francis D. and daughter of late Charles and Mary Douvler. 1-iweral private. Mon., 10 a, m.. 013 N. 44th st. Int. Holy Sepulchro Cem. Auto "mcVEY. Oct. .11. ELIZARETH. wife of John McVey. aged 34. Funeral Mon.. 0 a. m.. residence. Prlmos ave.. Folcroft. Int. "MVOON?Ocfm31. ELIZABETH, wife of Richard Moon (nee MIlllKnnl. aged 47. Relatives and friends Invited tn funeral services. Mon.. I p. m.. 340.1 N. Water st. (near Front and Ontario sts.). Int. Mt. MOHAN. Oct. 81, FRANCIS, husband of Anna Moran (nee Spahn) and son of Patrick and Mary Moran. aged 19. runeral Mon., 10 a, m . residence of parents, 1732 N. Hollywood at. Int. Calvary Centr. Camden, via automobile. . .w.. MULIJJN. Suddenlv. Oct. 31. JOHN J., husband nf Agnes Mullen Relatives and friends. Order of Railroad -Conductors; Lodge No 114. I,. O. O M : Court West Thlla.. No. 221). F. of A., invited to funeral. Mon.. 8:30 a. m.. 1305 N. r!lth St.. West Thlla. High mass of requiem Church of Our Lady of the Rosarv 10 n m Int. Holy Cross Cem. MURPHY'. Oct 3(1. ELLEN A., daughter nf the late James and Catharine Murphy. Relatives and friends. R. V JL Sodality. League of the Sacred Heart. Propagation of Faith Societies of St. Patrick's Church. In vited to funeral. Mon.. 8:30 a. m.. 2410 Waverly st. Solemn reoulcm mass at St. Patrick's Chutch. 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral ,-Am A.itn aervlee. NAI KMA. viol, .in !,esn'i.li -in SA.MIUJI, nAUlv-l MAN, husband of Caroline, Naikmari seed Si Relatives and friends. Washington Camp No. 270. P O. S. of A.. Invited to Ilineral Services JIOll.. - P. I" . Wmiiuih m iTiiii-m i -j&rf inti v. flxforn st. Int Nnrthwood" m, Remains may be viewed JSun . 8 to 10 p. in. NIXON". Of pneumonia, Nov, 1. KT.OR ENC'K M . wife of llnr-v Nixon iitin dauKb ter of Charlen R. and Mary A. HOcen. afM !i, Pimeral Tues . . p. hi , 4S.0 N 13th O'NHILlI Nov. 1. of rneumonlfi, SARAH, ntighler "f Patrlnk and late Hone A " n.ni Mnn. residence I .-..v.... . ,;,.-in v "I 'airmn .wi" .-, Int, -New ,. i..l wn I -,-. luilt in ni 4it HOHIJRT JAMEP. hushand of i-itchle and son of JIary A. and loi Ritchie. Funernl servli h Mon.. Ii:: Ell7abeth ih uoorge iriti,i ICiinernl aervli o Mon.. 2:30 n. m i realilence oi mninor. ntoa siiruiu at, mi Westmlnater Cem., i RITER. Oct. 31. of pneumonia, AN- DREW, husband of Ruse Rlter and son of John and Mary Rlter. aaed L'. Funeral Hon. - P. m,, residence of ,parenta. 3t3'J Amber at . Inl, private. Cedar Hill Cem iioiii.xrii.i. net. . in riuiu,t -i. r.i.- 3ir,!l iili iiaiu ,,jii-i..i wn "v. """ l jlary J. ituuer men ucrneri. in luiivra huh I friends Invited to funeral services. Mon.. .1 , p. m. IT Lexlnutnn nve., East Lansdowne. int. Arllnnton Cem. Krlenda may call Pun., 11.. T n m HAND!. Of pneumonia, Oct. 31. MAY. daughter of Charles and Margnnt Sands (neo Coleman), aged 10. Funeral Mon.. 10 a. m.. residence nf parents. 1ST E, Tulpe. hocken St., Germantown, Int. Holy Stpul ' SCHMALTZ. Oct. 31. CAROLINE, widow of John Schmaltz, aged (Hi. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services. Mon.. I 11. in.. 2235 N. Uber st. (lllth and Susnue. hanna, ave.). Int. Northwood Cem. Friends nay call Sun.. H to 10 p. m. Auto service. H C H O E N E ll T. Suddenly. Ott 31. FRANK, husband of Matilda Rebstock. Rela tlves and friends. Concordia Lodge, No, 87, I", and A, M, : Washington Camp, No, 318, P. O. 8. of A.: Canute Council, No. 31.1, o. of I. 'A.! Comanche Tribe. No. 52. I. O. R. M.i employes of Houghton Co., Invited to funeral services. Mon., 3 11. m . 11110 E. Wlshsrt st Int. private. Relviis Cem SCULLIN. Oft 28. ANNA M.. wife of Francis E. Scullln and, daughter of lata 'I hnmU anH Vlnniiuh Ifussett. Funeral Mon. 1 11 a. m.. 11118 Haverford ave.. W Phila. jnt. Cathedral Cm. ,.- . - SCHAAD. Suddenly, Oct. 31. HENRYO.. ton of Oeorge W, and Mary Schaab (noe Disney), aged !. Funeral Mon.. 1 p. m., residence of parents. 204U S Ileerhwood st, Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. SHANE. -Oit. an, WILLIAM SHANE, husband of Emma !'. Shane and sou of the Lite William and Isabella Sliiine aged 73, Relatives and friends Invited to services. I "loii 'lO a. m.. 1220 N. 18th it Lit. private, j ... .V., r -..-ii .lllll Pnin IlomHln-i m.ivl ni itrei inuisi t -..., ...... .... ...- I. a uIbiuaH Hlltl. sDVA RUin Suddenly. Oct. 31. WILLIAM F., husband of Elizabeth Rlhr (neo Jsessler). aged 82. Helatlves and friends. Petonka Tribe. I. O. R. f.: George If. rierce Com mandery. No. 1ST. K. nt M ) employes of BSWW' J"U.'J. I .." . n. yitr,ric-'e ulnu- r.f HI. IT.--iJCI. mV nilll-tll. Wliivjw ll William Bkay (ties O'Dpnnem. runeral Jton . 7-8(1 a. m. resident? of brother-in-law, Hugh Molloy. 1518 H. 24th st, H gh mass at. Gabriel's Church 0 a. in, Int. Holy Cross ' STKVENS. - Oct. SO. ol pnsumonla. 'ni7.rdJiii.Pii.. CHARLES H.. husband of iia,hVrj,Ve Stovens (nee Pfieffer), aged ,35. Fu - I nSSrSiVvIc- Bun.. P. ...resldenc. of mnther.lll-iaw Airs. i,.iu.iiiiw ...c... .ur. v. mh it. Int .private. Arl ngton Cera. . ' ."'' ,. i018. MATii.da w. I fai. .- aa. I i,"' Xl MHTIM TONKn.-(ct. 8A. ANNA V.. dAUfrhtrr f Chnrlca nnrl Mnw V, Toner. Relatives and frknds lnHM to funeral. Tues,, 10 ft, m., nnmilii rcKidence. 3351 N. Ilroad at. Int. Ilnlv spiiutciiro Cem TUHMWI, wci, an, AIAKvrAKI'ii. HUgn .""'. In'''t ler' " l,Vv.Rrv8 )'"''.' iltlfrftl rni t I P. m,. l2o2 N Zritn at, Int. I'-Hate Hemalns mav be v.ewed ITI. Kunernl services and Int private, Mon, oud im, Private ,, Wll.t. Nov. 1. MAltTI.V P.. busbaml of ".'"' .." IL'f.i ""r. 'i V . i "'" !' an' friends lnvlte.1 1 to fun-ral sen- lrrs Mon., 3 p tn . reaklence or sun, 'lm" .'Jft,11!' I?, VLAl,u "" T'"t"' '"voVfifil'nM "Ti'mvV5tiv avv .if. -f .liS.-r,' 3I,l?n,A?V; AS fViMj i2f A,l',nn,'IeVX,0"1'?' .lliri",n," '!" '" J.!,'"' '." ,f"n',rnl r?rrX,'m.-n,on'lniJ v'nrVI,' ;- , tv "'" 0,,rm,,nt0"n' " -Nrth. "'""' cem' I tOST AND FOUND imACKf.f.T Lost. Oct, 31, aold, flexible, enalne-turmd bnicelct liberal reward. Cab (Itn, 1'JOtl.l or call 3llll West Schoolhouse lane, (itn, COAT Irfist while motorlnff between Eas- lon. iJoylcstown nnd llntboro! lady's black ehevlnl tout, fur cuffs. Nnllfv 22s VV. lilt- tenhouso st. nr nhone Oermnntown 1821. "iWJJtSl . - - ..---- l)i:iI) Lost, mislaid or stolen, deed lo Lot 131, soellon Mcr(on Westminster cem etery, Mrs. Anna ! Ixilly. rteturn (11112 Spruce at., I'liltnlclplil'i, Application has been mlde for new deed. . . ., M liNVi:Lr.l'i: Lost, 1 nvelotn mlilresseil Mrs. Mnntnrot Norrls Tovn. tonlnlnlni; nlmns $200, between (121 anil Webster sts. nnd nnth nnu t enar ave., or in i.eiinr inenire. no1 ward ir return nrned to (1107 Webster st. WATCH Lost, Oct. S'l. hi two, n IlltK-t; irlton nnd 1032Wnlnut,R diamond bracelet watch rectnnpular shape, containing 13 dlimonds; pnved b7el, black lines. Koehm moxement, R-I.litne, ease No 11R33: reword of returned .1. E. Caldwell A. Co., Juniper and Chest nur sis. w.VTCH and chain. Bold, lost; small match- l,nv nw- nne end nf cbnln. l-'lnder Mill nlcnan Communicate with Edcar 11 Shriter. d'.'ti Marlttta live Lnnmster. Pn. Lib rew, TZTmnZZZZTTZTnSTZ HELP WANTED FEMALE A PATRIOTIC OPPORTUNITY tN CNITED STATES GOVERNMENT WORK American anmles In the Held can advance only If the Industrial nrmv nt home Keeps inn hupihicc iiiuviiik n, iic iiiitii. Industry cannot exist effectively without the help of tho Hell Telephone operator. n opportunity ror women, married or sir., gle. 17 to 3.1 years, to make their patriotism effective by serving at tho Nation a switch board III on per week for first four weeks.: $10 5(1 to $12 per week con be earned next few weens unpio aavancement tnereaitcr. ... t Fa sclna tine work In pleasnnt surroundmgs iiiii, 111 linn n,.,t-ii ml , ub l i nn inri'ii v i'n , ments.. sick benefits: vacations with pay; 7 to nours- worn per aay. Apply any weekday. 9 A. M. to B P M. 103t Aroh street Miss M. D Ryan 40(1 Market street Miss O Smith 20 W. Chelten are. .Miss F R. Zlngol 20 E. 5th St.. Chester.. Miss W O Rellly New employment office at 7th and Chestnut streets. Onen dav nnd evening. 0 A. M. to R:30 P. M. Miss A. Donohue. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA ACCOCNTlNO DEPARTMENT OF THE PHRLIC LEDOER CO. deslrei the services of a STENOGRAPHER and CLERIC Excellent chance for advancement Apply (1th and Chestnut sts. Ask fnr Mr. Wlest BOOKKEEPERS AND CLERKS ALSO TYPISTS APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S BOOKKEEPER, assistant, wanted by manu facturlng corporation In N. E. district. Reeply tn own handwriting, stating age en, nerlence and salary desired. S 21, P. O Box 3443 ' ' BOOKKEEPER In large office; must be thoroughly experienced nnd willing to work In various departments: state experience nnd salary wanted. P 421. Ledger Office. BOOKKEEPER with knowledge of stenog raphy wanted bv company in central part of cltv, state particulars. H 457, Ledger Central CARAMEL WRAPPERS APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S CHAMBERMAID and waitress, experienced white girl: nermanent nnslllnn, reference. t,i.-. r,i;-.r.. iw.i, ri - ,,'""' '"", """' - . CHAMBERMAID; also woman for day's I work; good wages. Call .1312 Race. Ph. i.miuw m.i CLERKS Tounir vvnmen hetween the ac-ea of IR and .10. tvplsts and those with nddlnic machine experience preferred. Apply to Mr. Srhoflold BAHDKR, ADAMSON A CO. Richmond and Allegheny ave. fill It: slate ace. experience and salary de. i wneu .i i.nn. i.ingei, i potrai COM11 MINDERS; etendy worlc on essential war Industry eood warns. Apply Oris wuld Worsted Co . Darby. Pa. COOK anted, mlililli-nm d colored woman for ook and downstairs work: ref, rcq.: eiiliurlis: -I In fnmllv. II (lit). Led Cent, COOIv, white: family nf 3 adults: H. sena. rate bedroom. Address P. O, Ifcx 14, Cnwd Pa COOK, colored, wanted. Mrs J Wynne. Walnut ave., Wajne, Pa, Phone Wayne FEMALE WORKERS WANT TO BE PATRIOTIC? HERE'S YOUR CHANCB Bend not only a man. but a run to lbs front 800 women from IS tn 411 5 ears of age wanted to learn operation of machines: no expert' etico necessary plenty of light work for iiinse wjio are not strong DC per nour, nr . 114.111 tier week for the first 2 weeks whlla ?nyi "r learning; then plerewoik: yoytr ' piecework earnings should uversga from Is to t5 per duy or mora. A steam-heated plant. 1 Mation In charge. Wa havo hosnllal and nurses, Hoarding houses for women workers. . A largo cafeteria for women. St. Hti 1 tvaln service from PhlladslDhla. ;eclal 10-trln tickets. Philadelphia to Eddy . -.--- ",, o ,.,. ii.. i-IIWIil(l 111411, M.miinlli llntir K BRING REFERENCE For further Information apply M,UV1Y8EHFlPLjvryf,, I mw .., . .1 or United Slates Employment Ottice 1811 Arch st. (ask for Miss Kun). 2111 S. lTth st. f.203 Market st. (Mr. Mooney). . N. W. cor. 49th and Paschal! ays. (Mr. ' - jjj Federal st. (Mr. Elfretb). ;" rpHlLADBLPHu!',pA. riecnnen. "' i'. tvd h& BL COOKINO ana dornUlr workrmMlI tn- 1171 jtooa wstes. MSI MldalaT- Qireen ftne. Phone Oermsntown lg8. . DicTArnoNB orr-nATons, experi- ENCBD AT.BO LFlAnNEflfl Aprt.Y HUHBAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMXKEIt'S 1-OOD IN GASPROOF TINS JS UltanNTI.T NEEDEH IN THE FP.ONT. LINE TIIENCHES WE NEKtv (10 OlTtt.S Oil TOtfNO JVOMEN TO HELP PUT IT THEP.ST WHICH CONSISTS OK SOt.OEIHNO "TUB TINS AND PACKINO THEM WITH , HAIID HHKAU TOU HAVE AN OPPOUTUNtTV TO EARN A IJONUS WHEN YOtt IJECOME EXPERIENCED WORK IN LIGHT. AIRY ROOM KEEULEn-WEYL tlAKINO CO. 208 N. 22D ST. UIHL to do general office work: must be quick and accurate: no experience necea s.iry: snlaryl (12: Rive full details In an swering, r 41P, ledger Office. (Hill. WANTED Mr kitchen work in mill restaurant. AddIv Orlswold Worsted Co.. r i,ir"vi iw HOUSEWOnK (eeneral). eood cook: sleep out nr in i nil Munoay. jou ?i. ism. Olltl.S. HI years of aso or over: llarht ma chine work! experience not necessary! pormanent position: aood pay while learn ing; lnerenso according to proficiency. Apply A. V. Moore. 303 Race St. GIRLS, 75 wanted, to pack crackers In cans for the army: no experience necessary: Rood pay: steady work. Apply Medlar His cult Co.. 2210 Alter at. (near, 22d st. and Washington ave.) UIRLS WANTED, experienced and learners, In silk-spreading nnd other departments; steady work: essential war Industry: good wages. Apply Orlswold Worsted Co., Darby, Pa OIRLS AND VTOMr.N Wanted on work for the Government In assembling, topping hvachlnes, power press, foot press, screw machines and pipe thread Inn department, H. T. Palate ft Co., 32d and Arch sts. Apply to either U. S. Employ ment Office. 210 8. 17th St., P to 10 a. m . or 1311 Arch St.. 10 to 11:80 a. m. Brlnr this ad and ask for Mrs. Hobson. , GIRLS. 14 TO 17 O00D OPPORTUNITY FOR BUSINESS CAREER APPLY BUREAU OP EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S OIKLH wanted, not over 10. not a-olntr to school, for light work In newspaper oft ice. Applv City Editor, fourth floor, 000 Cheat nut ni. , Q1RLS wanted to deliver telegrams all parts of city; rood pay; short houra: no Sunday work. See Mr. Chambers, Western Union, ' 1ft 01 Chestnut. GIRLS wanted to learn to feed cylinder printing presses: gaud wages. Drown 4 Bailey Coi. 410- N. Franklin. OLRLS wanted, 16 jrs. of age, for gen. office work: need not dp ex per. American En- gineerlng Co , Aramlngo avf-. A. Cumberland, HOSIERY PAIRERS .FOLDERS AND BOXERS Beat pav In rltv daylight mill learners also taken and paid well while lenrnlnsr APPLY WALLACE WILSON HOSIERY CO. Orchard at. below Unity, Frankford i I , HOSIERY 8TRINO KNITTERS on Banner and Scott A Williams full automatic machlnea Highest yaKes In city Dayllcht mill Apply Wallnce-Wllsei Hosiery 'Co. Orchsrd st. below Unity HOSIERY knitters and toppers on Brott & Wllltnms full automatic machines: double, stitch work: nlso loopers on Wrls-nt steady dial IB-point maeh'fi: steady work (rood pav. Hygienic Fl'eced TTnder'r Co .24lfSN.11oward. HOUSEWORK White girl for general housework: good plain cook: wagea .10 a week: referenie renulred. Phone Oak Lane 221 or call 1015 70th ave. LAUNDRY WOMEN TO SHAKE OUT IN FLAT WORK DEPARTMENT EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY APPLY 1308 FILBERT STREET NURSE, or nurserv governess, experienced, for 2 bos. ace 3 and AM years, and as sist with older boy: permanent position: reference. Phone Chestnut Hill 8,13 or iiHi. 7K17 St. Martina lane. WANTED REGISTERED NURSE TO DO INDUSTRIAL PLANT WORK , STATE SALARY, EXPERIENCE AND REFERENCES APPLY P.IO. BOX 4BM OPRRATOHS FOR FACTORY ENOAOED IN THE MANUFACTURE OF ELKO TRK'AL DEVICES NEEDED BT THE GOVERNMENT. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY TfV AF-Vi-inni-n TIIOSK WHO DKHTRP WTF!Or WOHK AT GOOD PAY IN AN ESSENTIAL 1NDIISTRY. PREFERENCE WILL BE GIVEN TO THOSE WHO HAVE MEM. IIRRB OF THEIR FAMILIES IN THE B-KViCtt. ATTKNDANCE...B O NO! INCREASES WEEKLY KAIimnuo, FACTORY THOROUGHLY MODERN! LO. CATDD IN TIIB CENTRAL BUSINEBS BbUTIUN AX4U S.AOIL.X Asis.uaaiUjS. THE WELFARE OF EACH INDIVIDUAL EMPLOYE IS CAREFULLY ATTENDED T(l. Act lirJ iniin. Lfini-r.ninArix, BTI .. ARE UNDER THE DIRECT SUPER VISION OF BXPBRIENCED NURSE AND MATRON. APPLY EMPI-OYMENT OFFICE BE TWEEN 10 AND 12 A M.. GENERAL KibbUinil. Wi, llll AOU WlllAJW BlilS. SALESLADIES EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY Womeaoftsct and personality to prsssnt our merchandise In Philadelphia and nearby towns. EASY? PLEASANT WORK APPLY AT OFFICE W, H. WALKER V l4i RIDGE AVI. ti 'if.i. ..QKB MANAOmt- .. nrit-en n m-- erltiea lafy t JSJSJJSJH ( liatr-tf renins parlor, tf.WifJSM, on. lift OrantiT t.. Norfslk. v .va.i tooa m itlchfleiSanf. OFFICE p'lRL. about It. iltltit uatowmT'ls! learn clerloal work: exp, unnecessary; sb TJiejmsntAi4rejt'4i.8. lMiJTCt(m. . ., .SALESWOMAN who thoroughly understands sweaters: . manent position: preference given to avMI cam witn corns knowledge or illk ana tnasnii , i underwear. , HiRsoira . t2S MARKET BT, X SALESWOMEN FOR SEVERAL DEPARTMENTS APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT a. - .... " -X rt JusiuoAnxitjv a , . SCSRUBWOMAN Strong white woman for scrubbing an4 general cleaning In Market street iterei hours, A a, m. to 2 p. m.: one eyenMc every week; salary $12. P 412, Ledger Office. SEAMSTRESS FOR BTATE HOSPITAL ALLENTOWN, PA. APPLY TUESDAY, FROM 11 A. M. TO 11 M. U S EMPIX1YMKNT OFFICE 13tl ARCH ST. RRINO THIS At) WITH TOU SHOES Wanted, skivers. Laird. Schober i wo., tin ana aiwrspt, seennn noor. SILK SPREADERS, experienced and learn ers: steady work: essentlsl war Industry! rood wages. Apply orlswold Worsted Co., paroy. ra. SODA CLERKS EXPERIENCED OR INEXPERIENCED "'SI APPLY BfJREAU OP EMPLOYMENT jl WANAMAKER'S V. htw wnnn A TII f!fl l i n 4M , wk! m Km Ma ! Bal k fttll JftlaVaSSftt hmlnrmi hoiMAH In Phi In iil oh la nan an otMn 1 In tnr an ftmhitlnna nnd mnnrsptla tno J 1 rnnher who can also intrlllftently handU " nrnee netaii witn speed and accuracy: tnor oushneas and common aene more eiientlai than previous experience; thin is not war Job but an exceptional opportunity' to1 come part of u succennful nrffmnlzauon, your alary will keen pace with your develop ment Address P 127. Ledger Office. STKNOOItAPHER wanted by mfir. corpora tion In N. K. district: oDPnr. for advance. iiepiy in own nanawrmng:, ntaxe, nae ex; and wal expctM. N Iff. P. O. Pox 8- 4T0. STi:xuUKAlllKK with knowledge of book . kpenlntr: nrntral location: ahort houra: per m an nt..po?MIm; wtfte dntalle C 27. Led. Oft. TAYUni.ir"l.i;uiC. rxperlencedi state aff. f xpir i i l salary expected, P 483, Lei1mr ' WANTED HOG ISLAND SHIPYARD BTENOORAPHERSONE OR MORE YEARS' EXPERIENCE TYPISTS, ONE OR MORE YEARS' EXPERIENCE COMPTOMETER OPERATORS. EXPERIENCED CLERKS. EXPERIENCED MESSENGER GIRLS APPLY AT ROOM 258 WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT 'DIVISION EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT HOG ISLAND OR U. S. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE WOMEN'S DIVISION , - 1S15 ARCH ST. STENOGRAPHERS A large Philadelphia n bank nas need or a rew nign-graas 1 stenographers: excellent opportunity for ".' those showing ability. Reply, statins; sse. experience and salary expected. M 418, Ledger Office. TiCACWRR WASTED IVAivian Iai, ptsiIm It, t.rlv.t .ehftnl r maA salnrv. Apply Immediately, position watt Ct Ing National Teachers' Agency. 827 Psrry. ii ng National Teachers' Agency, 827 Perry, ii TIME CLERK, white, experienced, to assist' Vl alnry $9, Phone Ojrontz 15 W. Call 227 !-. -I Hitss Ts.nl1ntni-n Dot ss T'-i iTiuiiiiiiiv, nici, iiniiniiiiuwii! a, a. i. n.nm ...l . '... . . .... .. ... ,s.l iinnr. wnn or wiinoui ivnowieoge or aicv. tsphone; on opportunity for n senstbl young laoy vvnp js amouinus i-enna, Knu- tlng Alius, intn ana (.anowniii sib. t i fit TYPIST: stato experience: accuracy r-a -. quired: permanent position: good opnor- I tunlty: good salary ir competent, r 428. I.edger Office. ' WAITRESS, to go South for winter! wrnS wages, l'hone nryn. Mawr av or wrlta A P 423. Ledger Ofllce. . J WAITRESS, white: references, experienced' Phono Germantown 1121, Apply 281 W, Walnut lane. f WAITRESS, white, for Main Lin posltlon'JS near cnurcn ana station! gooa wages; re9?i? ce renulred. Phone Rryn Mawr 82. I t WAITRESS FOR OFFICERS'- DINING ROOM STATE HOSPITAL ALLENTOWN. PA. APPLY U. S. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. 1811 ARCH ST. BRING THIS AD WITH YOTJ ' WAITRESSES WHITE. FOR COUNTER AND FLOOR WORK -APPLT BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S V ' WOMAN Position open for capable wossam fft under aa; neaitniut. outooor. eauca. woravvg where effort Is appreciated and merit r-'fi warden, paiary o. r oia, iitasir siirios. yc3 $ wmini . Al opportunity for won tin '.f! to engage In light manufacturing work la an essential Industry easy to learn ntsndld ooDortunlty pleasant working conditions MILLER LOCK CO. Orthodox ana -racony sis., rranarersi ftsi or V. 8. Employment Offloe 9'sJ Women's Division, 4261 FranKtora ave. Ilrlnw thlM .A With vn.i 1 " i A"SS . -TsT -8 WOMEN WANTED BXPBRIENCED WHITE WAITRBSBI AND WHITE-WOMBN WANTED I KITCHEN AND DININO ROOM ' TN CAFETERIA, HOTELS AND SERVICE. RESTAURANTS v.. AT HOG ISLAND ADVANCBD, UP-TO-DATB WA0M V huvh a.i s.nw uiwiuuau ss.e ssrrs ucv.strs s-s ...s . PLEASANT STJRROCNDINOa AND EXCELLENT LIVING CONDITION!! APPLY V. B. EMPLOYMENT OFF1C1 M 00 WALNUT 8T. EB MR. 8CULL 1 DO NOT APPLY, AT HOO ISUUNS; ' ' ...if i , " .I y - M Hi "i - it i. .t l H ffi fi . jr -. if, vs .& 3 3 i. :'.EV4ilRiLa.vl."' 1 UVV -SkUlIK. 1IUU111 ssVU Vassssnrisl Wr--Jbrt ImIUM AUft VUftl' f Sl mWtfnWmmf' mm WWssflJs7 sw ymm '' .. '' , . . 't'.