';P- ,b to t i' t. x ,t. ' IS EVENING tUBLIO LEDaER-PHIi;ABiELPB!lA; SATURDAY, MROH IqKM.9 m- , i - . .. V ," - I' '-7 & it tf Vi s hf"T Rf ?.- A fm mt1: T. r. ' f:T??' W WAI1ST.SEES ;r' OLD-TIME BOOM Public Participating Ac tively in Million-Share Days &. 'ATT. SECTIONS BUYING .-.., lU jA e VMnr VabI 'HT... 1E Tt'nlt atfeet ll.T stocks, -with tho pybllc partlcipallnu at ttvely In million-share days. The fact that the public lias given such enthusl- i .ABtm ftllnnnrf nf 41ia trr1e tvmrl'pf ta re. , rr. .. ... 0.. -. .- Rarued in financial circles as bearing a Srcatcr slunlflcance than a meie wave of speculative enthusiasm. i It reflects, first ot all, the confidence"' of the public In the -nclfate of the I country at large, for it Is also significant thatthls buying of stocks has come from alt over the country. The basis of pros- perity Is confidence, and it would seem ' that the American people have sized up the Eeral situation and hae come to a satisfactory conclusion. Production of manufactured articles ! has slowed down to some degree because I pf the uncertainty of tho altitude of labor and the hesitancy on the part of! manufacturers to accumulate stock", , during a transition period. In n num ber of lines the renev.nl of demand lia , tnade It necessary to speed up to came- ' Ity again. i OflU'e Spare in Demand There are one or two straws ind citing Tvhlcli way the commercial winds are Wowing which pet haps ha.e escaped the attention of the ordinal j observer. De inand for office space, for instance at least as far as New Vo,lc is concerned, exceeds the supply and "t is no unusual thing for large concerns whose business has outgrown their previous quarters to Ilnd themselves housed In two or three different buildings, being content to take whatever spaco was ollered. N'otablv ' l,l3Js , "Pernce ot concerns iden tified with export business Another straw is the fact that most of fho large tjpewriter concerns are three to four weeks behind in their deliveries notwithstanding tho fact that the war has been over for three months and that the urgency in the demand from gov ernment sources has long since ceased, i Tho Inference is that tne expansion or commercial business has Immediately taken up any slack left y the cessation of war orders, an.l a continuance of a demand for typewriter certnlnlv is not compatible with any serious let-down In business condition.. Money is plen.' ul, not only in the ?uTy. market ,se,1!'e' but from the fact that the people at largo have more money than they ever had before Dis cussing this subjet, a prominent and conservative member of the Stock Kx- I change said to the writer a tlav or two ago: s- "The country is fti'l of war-ricli peo ple. I do not mean this in the sense i , of persons who have accumulated ast fortunes, but In the relative sense of , those who have been accustomed to living in moderate circumstances, find ing themselves now well to do. Pome of there people arc, of course, spending their money Injudiciously, but I be Itoe the nst majority, having had a taste of the comforts and luxuries money will procure, arc desirous of so In- i vesting their newly-acquired wealth as 1 to conserve their capital and secure an J ndeauate return I think this Is one rpason why Industrial securities lmv e Ween such a favorite form of Investment In recent stock market operations. They have been bought by those who have made their money in industrial pur suits, and who, therefore, understand the possibilities of Industrial enter prise?." Victory Loan Starts April 21 Bankers believe that the new Victory liberty Loan, as It is to be called, the drive for which will begin Anjil 21, will be floated successfully and with not as much hard work as has been feared Furthermore, they do not look for any great disturbance of the money market or of stock market conditions, particu larly It the loan Is to take the form bt short-term notes. It has been pointed out that, with ery few exceptions, the' hort-term notes Issued by private cor-1 poratlons are all selling at par or nearly so. Unless there are some special regu-1 Jatlona or restrictions written Into the erms under which the new notes are to ielssued they will in effect, especially ; those,of the small denominations, be-' it come a sort of glorified currencs-, i It is" hardly possible to conceive of a '' creditor refusfng to accent navment of a. debt In a United States note bearing I Interest at 4 Va or 5 per cent. At the ' time of the First Liberty Loan the Idea of Investing In securities of this char acter was new to the public, and it took some time to educate it as to the desir ability of investments of this character The. public has learned a lot since then fj.I nnd. moreover, is tn nnssosslnn nnu, e & ;'. tunas seeking investment. KDUCATIONAL Both Seirg VsvyjTias,c.M .n ;vasi r fcw t JT' """r" a OUUAV - r DuaiiNcas cuuLfcUJO Shorthand and Typewrttinc or Bookkeeping Tuht in About 30 Day of Study. Send for Catalogue V PARKWAY BUILDING, BII0RT1LM AND 1100K KKEI'INO Our craduatea are In constant demand. Good paylne poaltlons await you. Qregs Short. . hand, tne easy, speedy system. Complete nljht classes. Intensive tr&inlnr. i.nrou any time, uau or write for full particulars and catalog. riHLA. IHIfilNKSS COLLEOK and Course of Commerce 1017 rhe.lnnt St.. Philadelphia STRAYER'S Tne i,est Business School j, ' tii7 fHKHTWUT ST. i. Young Woman nnJfilrU ;,'" Fhlla. Hcliool for Nurses. 3d Chestnot Hta. Ho,tltal home training. Call or write J 7HLLEKSV1LLK. I.ANCASTKR CO.. PA. ? HTATK NORMAL hCIIOOL nenutirm ram. Y$)&ii$' nua. Excellent table. Strong Facultv. $ -j6i Tuition free. Spring term opens April 1st, FMEy T Aoarraa j ii. niiitiJimrat;, tTincipai. SPRING IlKSORTS NKIVIORK CITY L AlS-VA IB . BBS, SB " m M nrv. . . - HOTEL MARTINIQUE ISl-.1, BROADWAY. 32d & 33d NEW YORK One Block from Petma. Station. B5e Traiufetred Free Equally Convenient for Amusement. Shopping or Buuneu Direct EetranM to B'wt w MsJ Kttdsoo Tub i-sukl. .'' I, ", Era ;i r ic L' Vl W "A li Sub- . -,r . k. A Jfir k -4 v.bzbi 7 rl'flHp s- aJr' nr.Mntnun xottcks A tiOMPKt, CAMPAIGN 'KEEP THE DEVIL ON THE MOVE" at the PEOPLE'S METROPOLITAN A. M. v. z. church, isth and christian STS.i conducted by Dr. Alexander Wll banks, of Washington. D. C. (better known aa the Black HILLY SUNDAY). Hear him. Ho la tha greatest living Gospel preacher, lie says there shall bo no peace In sight until the devil Is beaten to a frsxrle. Com. mnclnc Monday, March 10. at 8:80 p. m : ending Marrh '-2 mil) Hear him! ItnnlNt 1IIK TKMl'I.H Brond and Berks sis. (1000 N ) .1000 seats. Tn the Tired nhtl Discouraged There Is a message of cheer for ou at the Baptist Temple. ltusell If ('unwell, author of 'Acres of Diamonds, " who has inspired thousands b his lortuilng and preaching, mil presih at 10.:l() a in. and 7;.in p. m The singing nf the rreat uhorus under the leadership of Dr. Hanna. with Mr. StnrKo at the organ, will helfi you more than mc'.lclne. on .sundsv night Mr. Conwell Is going to Intro. lino soma old lismns we all hue After this sr.lce a short prnjer-meetlng Is held in the Lower Temple I'ordlnllr. WILLI tit DYRE McCURDY. Asso( late Pastor Tho Templn Chorus (imcert. Manh ID. 1'nr leervnllons phone I)hl 0.17, MKMOIUAL iirood and llneter sts Ho. J. W UIIAMJS. I) I) Mill tireali morning- and eenlng 111 ..111 Wniahin 2 MO- ltlble School torlum. Men s t'lafcs Saull spenibl. in audl laUKlit b Incent 7 (in Baptist Young People s I'nlon. 7 48 Worship. Popular song sen l(e led bv lr Lincoln Mellimllst KpUcoptll SIMPSIIN MI'.MIIKIM. CHI Kill KIJ.NSIXllrON AM. AH CAMBRIA ST in.'in A M HV. 1) MAM' liimiiUV, oktiii: Philadelphia co.skekk.vit. 7-4."i P .M LIKITENAM' ANDREW K.Vll.V M I) . WHO HAS JlT UK- TritvKD riuw uviulskas THREE rnilHV l.lll VOIl'I'l I'reslilerijui .it( ii ,sr. tn rm ii " lMh ard Anh. Re Claren.e TalWHid Ma. artnev nreaill at Hi I", on Vlusl th Kourlh ( m.indnient tin' rriends itml enemies uf l lirl-tiKn vabhath are Invited vt S 1- iu pi ' ii no v n n a .vian i mti i to the Rliei ' mill- -. honl 12 i 1 7. re, Ital on the "1 urn r .M"Mnuti.il Organ, i '!" lllll'i: Sal and Wharton Ms . p.tv .1 OltA l. KOI. TON". I' l Miniate" 10 4." in ,. r... ' n.n fleorge Aer 7 I". Dai tor Bolton.! jiUljjecr Is ineie H DmllitiliK 'lllnntas , hOM l'lll.-m'lMII (lllltlll 1'lst and Walnut st lte I"Hn'ler Mui'nll, 1) I) Mimstei U' Italph I! Mtt. Assistant I nt:v .iDiiN a .lAituri i) i . t- Mo.ler.itor of th, i.en-ml Asnibh will, nie.Hh .it II and Mr , sbltt at i i'ihl i Musical smiic at 7 in i, m 'ihe iIioiuf ' liolr innler the liiiectinii .if V I.ludsa) I ornf-n win tpm.1pP tho followlr.ir numhors. i oprano -o o "Ihe jnu .in X no " i (" mnlmi I Anthpms "O 1110 ihn T.nr.t " -' . . 1 Iil.rc-s.orv Ilvmn l.'.l r,l livinan ' Tenor and bass duct 'V at.'hniui. VVh.t of the NIrIiI-" . ,irjeant 1 Snndav School anil adult Illblc t'Msses n I If! o'llmk ...-it -. ,.i.- .uiiiui ,iL 11, niit,i.i. mi in-1 parlsn housi subjert t'liurcn Inltv 1 Leader Mr Wallace Lenten service, erlneoiUy .it .. 11 in Acinrees lij the He I. J. Humestnn Visitors, and especially men In uniform. 1 "Hvavs welennie Protestant FnUrrpn l ST. JWIfis'S (HL'RCII. I'HIL.MIKI.PIIIA The Rev JOHN MOCKRIDOE, V D.. Reetur S.011 ,1 m Holv Communion. 11 00 11 m -Mornintf Prajer and Hols Commue-on vvltli Sermon 4 00 p tn Choral Evensonc followed In an Oman Recital ft IT. a ni anil il 4,r p m , Sundav School 3 nit p. m Confirmation Instruction, (Chanel) R 1.1 p m Informal Conference for men (Oulld Hnue L'SIO Sansnm street! Tnitnrl.ui FIRST INITAUIAN flll'Itrll, 212.1 Chestnut St Rev FREDERICK R tlRIFPlN. Minister. 10 a in Sundav School 11 n m. Mr Griffin will prcarh on "What Is It to llelleve In Christ"" Anthems: ' Fear Not. O Lord " b Elcar, and "How (treat Is Th Loving Kindness. by J. n West L.MTtRMN tsllrli:Tl or C.IJtVI.IMIinv , Chellen ave and (Ireene Hr ici'v. iij.ii.i i. ec.icur..-., vunisicr i lln m 'CONSCIENCE AND WHVT IT DOES ' WHAT IT IS 1 1 , . , , niing Men's ( hrlstl.iti A-i.ni ititloii SI'.M1 AT CK.NTKAL , M. I 1421 Arcii at . .inrcn it, T.obb. .1 r m Drop-In Bihlo CUss t"nr vayfrom-homn men. Intimation tl lesion, music, pluno tolln and tcllo, Thornus i l.awton, leddT. Auditorium 4 3S v m Sunda aflprnoon leliplnus rnoellim. Sppaker. Hun. Hjn 1, Wheeler, Waalilnuton. D C. Topic 'Patriotism and the 1'inhlhitlon Amend ment ' A fotceful. eloquent ami Inspir inc FpcaKf r. T,fibb , ." p. m - YounK men discussion Rroun Topic ''MnchlRvellinn rhllot-nntn Rpversrri "A IeaBue of Niitlmis What i Aro Its I'harices"" I,uJer, W C. Kaston I executive seretH Tbby, 7 15 p. in rommuniu hmn ier Ice. Th hietor of n furnous hmn i Blven each Sunddj, Leader, UtorBe ' Schroeder. ' Lohbv, S p m Toium for men and i women. Tople "Is Phlhulelplilu MnKitiK I Americans nf It roreiKn-Porn Popuia- i tlon"' Leader Mr. Walter P Miller of l ihe Philadelphia Chamber nf Commerce Nph Thnusht 1'rldny a p m mihllf1iiioliniTi.i.iU.. L.i , lowed by "T.ilk on the Helen o of Jpkus " Wp"Ih1 c iitw of lessons In New Thuiuhi nr nivinf ripnp( r. huri.i.i v fn.rti, mc , .1 p m . hy Mri Marv L S Uuttcrworth ALL ARE "WKLCOMH M'INTKR REPORTS ATLWTIC C1TV. N. J. GRAND ATLANTICi Vlrclnla Ave, near Bonrdwalk nnd center of I nmusements Private baths. Runnlmr water In. rooms Elevator. Table and service dls. tlnrtlvo features $3 TiO up dally. Special wkli. Capaclts 000. ni.lt. Auo meeto trains. Ownership management. V. F. SHAW. HOTEL FREDONIA nnntj .ii VPAFI T.nii..a.a ac 1,,.. . 8S.e5L.li'- Puronean K Jl ,,n U.?ii?.? XlrZ .nnointm" f Sio'dervA f,.. l ,.uJf. ,?,".''? hierv appolntm t, Moderate rate restaurant, HOTEL CONTINENTAL Always open. Alwajs readv Terms mod. eratp Phonft or write M Walsh Duncan. I lAAsnniritrpr . . .. u.u. bi.. VYCSUIunsici ,n . prvatP baths, run.- watr 112.MMIP WK -' Mlupd.UV C Hllhr. HOTEL B0SC0BEL 'ent,uckf Av- nrar , Biv.uM wrwwwwMM peach Always open. Thoroughly heated, Bklt. A I' MARION. WKnNF.nVII.T.K. I'A. SUNSET HALL Z"J!: . erlsp. dry air: beautiful mountain walks. SlelKhinir coastlnB, etc. Not a sanatorium, Write OHO. S 1AUI,. Mar . WERNERS- VII.I.K. PA or Pnhlle I.eila-er Office asih:vit.i.k. n. c. ATIERYPARKHOIR .ASHEVILLE.N.C IN THI" LaunOFTHE SKY on Trig, Dixit munwHT Fameua .v.rywhor. for Its looatlon, .orvlo. and eulalna. Beetle! and rates upon .pplicatlec 5. J. LAWREWCE. Mtmsi NEW YORK CITV m, O BBS) BSBB SSBH SI , ThmHoau of Taylor". STS. 1 I a I I I I 600 ROOMS 400 BATHS Rates: Fron $2 Per Day lni-omorr-UanorrLjKca 41 Relalivi-s Htiii friends Excelsior 1 'r' ''t , '" Heart He ,rii.ipler No 31-, O of Si., Invltcil to funeral. 1 TKIITII I'lATKR. 131!S W.ilnul M I requiem mn" Cliurch of St Mntthins O.fp-'.t'AoidClhxrlmU ' Oppn dalb ! a -n in -. v m a. m Int Hnlv Cross r Auto funeral H ? f ? Cathedral Cem. ii.iiiv iiiiiiii iiiitMi .tun iiiruiiii nun .it i...n UH.I.U.. -...n..i .u ............ u. u.l. -nniire .. T1 on s a n 1 1 1 1 1 . N T Mqi-kIi kihip aici- i'aiii-i i,-iicB nnu cull particulars. Dallv sflPrncin f.lks unon the (m lenee of I Cldeon (n- LfWin). Relatl-.es and friends ''' i, T ' Tm.. nielt6 " n.luik.. .nH villtvra VOMr.V FOR RTI'nFVT viiimgn Truth and Heallli dl a p m b various j of the famllv. also po lee officers of the L'Sth , )H!lPr ,J".?U1 ft ?nnerr Slon '"'in n n, AoVq 1 WlV imil TPAIi mnii i.,h.f. I .I.It-IpC ICestnne Re ef An . Vnro Rptiiis. frleluls Invited to funeral. Man., . JU p. ni , . ;.! 1" I" ; I ' 11 - 1.5 b IIJOH TueVdav ecenln--. lecture. R:l". n m suh I can Leaiu'e of the .12d Ward. Police HeSe- - lain at . I IcasantMUe. .. J Int. ran. "Hi i-'-W''' V'.TC.'X,'"B- iTiiriWS1 L--' 'ISit&'reiVS?,: "rMSirpffiit'nVr -liarch .in wil: irHuJnmLJJ$i Thurila ,-ceniou- sir,,! in ni.,..- inr. Mt Peace rem Remalno may l,o viewed , A)1V uimu. ;i i;emmea ann -rj . ""-i'!.'-i'"itr;,, "-M.U-WL ""''- lure, subject "I-altli as a Prlncmle , . Sunday, after S n tn friends . o noro i Be o A n'- Walk-? PPi .CATION m,NK sY'PPnivTPV irS'ofIa, Vf gA'TE HOSPITAL. ; Mclpiifp Assoclitlon. Jnmes's P K. Church, l"Jd and Wallace 'Poor Roanl. innea ro iun"i ""?? . rAt i tJMCJ h I tF I dsiiiiiiiiiita.-' A SPECIALTY 155 PLEASANT ROOMS With Prite lUth $3 Per Day IW Martinique Rutaurmnti Are Well Kaowo for Coot Food mod KimornbV PlKM ''"' ' iiMi--r.fii'i i riiT-n 59tls MIKNDrtOTir. March 13. HELENA, widow of II. Carl Abemlrnth, aged 71. Itelatlves and friends Invited to funeral services. Hun , 1 p. m , residence of son-in-law, Philip J. llachmann. 1018 N'. Marshall st. Int private, Oreenmount Cem ADKLHOl'K Marrh IS, ANNA, daushter of Trank and Auitusta Adelhock (nee Kla bert), aged 1!.". Itelatlves and friends In vited to funeral. Mnn , L1 p. in.. 1135 N. Hollywood st Remains mav be viewed on tun. evening, Int. Hillside tm M10STINI Killed In action In Prance. Ort 1L' UIIS. lOHIil'II D. AOOST1N1, Co. K. H17 Inf. I" s. A. son of Lawrence and Catherine Agostlnl Volpa, late of 101a Mowau st Itelatlves and friends Invited to solemn high requiem mass Ht Stephen's Church, Uruad and Poplar ets., Wed., 10 a. m DADOLIiy At home of sister, l'lorence, X. J.. .March 14, HAHAII HILL, wife of Richard Iladgley. aged L'll. Itelatlves and friends Invited to services. Mon . 2 p. m., Oliver II. Hilr Hide, 1820 Chestnut St., Philadelphia int ot ronventenoo of family. DAKSHLDH March P.. KLIHAHKTH, widow- of Prederlck Ilaessler aged 8.1. Itela tl"S and friends invited to funeral services, Nun ,3pm lesldenco of son, Adolph llaessler. '-'OIS N. 7th st Int. private. IHDDl.l: M.inh 12 VVAI.TLU J., hus band of Lottie L lllddle Itelatlves and friends, Hamilton Lodge. No 274 I, atid A M . Court Woodland No 8S. 1' of A., invited to funeral, Mm . 2 t ill 1608 8. Illmn st West Philadelphia tnt Mt. Morlah Cem. I'rlends ma tall Sat , after 1 7 n m Auto serv Me. HIllKiiHL .Man h 12 III IB P daugil f t -i of I.hzibcth and lute fhailes L Hrie I gl. aged 17 Helatlvs and friends Invited I to funeral. Sun . 2 v m . residence of uncle, Alfred Wolf. 410 H Uroadwav, Glou cester, N J Int rrnwood Cem , Plilladel I Phia Kl lends m.o (.ill Sat 7 to tl p. m llltOllAN Manh 13. MARCIAKRT. daUBh- Iter of latt .lames and Winifred llrogan. I'llneial. to which lelntlves nnd fllends. It V Vr snilalltv of M Patrick's Church, In vlle'I, Tues . H .In a m residence of broth- er-ln-lan , (lustaf Atidfison, 2044 Dennle st Solemn mas- of lenulem Church of Ht latrKL 10 a tn Int linlv Cross Cum Auto l fervice. CUADDUf !C -Manh 14. UICHARD J. -) soji of lato Itichurd and Amanda P. Crad (lork. aged 112 IMutlvis and friends, em- ltlojes Glinbel Rros , invited to funeral serv ices. Tues. 2 p in. al2tt Westmont at (32d 1 and Diamond sts i int (Jlenwood Cem will Remain mat be viewed .Mon eve. ium;.v viar. n n nm.i.iij c wife Abraham Cohen and daughter of late Jamet. and small MnJonlgal ltlatlves and friends invited in runerai lues, hmii h m . I Cohbs cre-k Houlevaid Holemn high ' niltem mass Si Carthage's Cliuriii lu a lint Holv Cro!s Cem Auto service in I J' -UO-.-i:N Manh 111, WILLIAM M iiuurtiiu tu .'una . i u-3ru i.eiaiies ami frUnils, Div No ii. A O II., Court Penn I reatv Vn 22 1' of Invited to funeral Tvue S Hit a in mill 13 Palmer st ul i tun requiem mass i on option lo a tn Viiln funeral I liureli of Ininiav.ulHt Inl Hon Cross Cem CM.uSSiin.UM. Suddenlj Manh If! 1R HOWARD son of Hugh P and Prl-cilla T. Crossgrove. yervliea and Int private. Run. Friends inaj tall. 2tui N. 23th st.. Sat , 8 to to n m. 1) ULir.U sutidenlv. March 14. HENKV ii'omi:r hrm! 70 Due notlte of funeral, iT-m Mceinr .( niMiiii'ii t n. ii 11 tnrtai' t- i. - tf .'. r,.,- .. i 11 '-.. Y! ..1r)l I p;v 11 nice ii'ii.i; nur ui iiriiil 1'llllim I'll. I Vnrthu'nn 1 r m. ""'A DEV IJN .Marili 13 JOHN J son of lala jam., n, viln ind Marv Quirk (nen I 1st ,n) 8-:o a ,m , s" Wlota st (40th and Filbert acvl P.,". Relatives and friends Invited to'1"" "Ie1 requiem mass St James s funeral. Tues 7.1(1 a m . apirtmenls fK'hurh!0a ni Int. Holy Cross Ccnl Auto Andrew i.uen 8 &ons, j.in 4t 1 st ilass nf re'iuli-m t Joseph's Church 11 a in Int Nevv Cithclrnl Cem Auto mrteie DONOVAN" March 13 JEREMIAH hus- hand nf Hannah Donovan (nee Knlllvanl iip.hiiip. and friends I'ountv Cork Men's Ilenf and Patriotic Sorletv Invite, to fu- neral. Mon S .10 a m S1 N Tavlor st Solemn renulpni mass St Prancls Xavicf 1 Church 10 a in Int Holy Cross Cem. 1 Auto funeral 1)1 LINU. vrarcn l.l C.EOROIAN X.vvido nf William DulltiK hkci! S4 Relatives and friends invited to funeral services Mon. II a tn residence o' son-in-law Charles K Haildon 41 KinRS lllKnvvav West Haddon field N J Int private Mt Morlah Cem I EVVEN - March 14 I'ORDELIX wife of llenrv Z Ewell (nee Taslnr) ased 74 Rela- fives and friends Invited tn funeral services, Mon I ii m son-in-law's residence, 3') N. 24th st . Camden N J Int private. New Camden (em Friends ma call Sun eve. PARLEY Suildenb. March 13. ED. WARD, hon of Rnsanua and late James ,'"."", .. ........... , .a.r jniiirn 1 rarlev inec aiurpnyj. ueiatlies and rriends. I linlv Name .Society of Church of Visitation and Local No 320, II M I S II and II of A, inviled to funeral, Mun S 30 a m . mother's residence, 200S E Firth st Sol- emn remilein mass Chunh of VKIlmlnn in la 111 Inl Holy Cross Cem Auto service. I FAWKNER March 14. FREDERICK I, liubaml of Emllv F Fankner Relatives : ..a frf..twis inviii.i 10 erti,n. Mn in ,. 11, reslderre nf sister Mrs Oliver 'l' ia.Lpi .1114 Wavne live., (feriiiantown Tn. , private FlhllKR Suilclenlv Mirch 13 LAI RA MAY FISHER aged 2 Due notice of fu- nen.i re,, -1 in-;: cainiw 11111 st FOSTER Marc h 12 CHARLES E. litis Imiiil r lale .viar.v 1 osier nice l(tilon), aged Kl Rl.ttle and friends. Wlunemurca Tribe, no -.';iu i u or n .i . stprllns: f'natlp. No !,". K CJ H , inited lo funeral. Sun.. - n in , ir,l'7 Krankfortl ave Tnt Palmer Om rrlcuda ma call b'ht , after 8pm I-RIKND Xear Uancora-i. N. J. March LI i:d Alio J husband of Minor V Friend (nee Anderson) HeUthes and friend all Kocletlen of whlrh he was a member, Invlled to funeral. Mon J p m. Int Mt Holly Oin Krlendt mav call Sim. ep utos will inet trains and trolle, s from Philadelphia and Mt. Holly at M.ison IIlo X .T (JALLKN March 1L HLIZAnnTH T.. uidow of Henry Oallen, a (red ."7 Relatives .ind friends, also Rosarj Kocletv of Immacu late ConrepLlon Church ln I ted to funeral. Mon 8 30 a ni . residence of hr son, rrancls V Gallon. Ti'llfl Rayer St., German- town .solemn requiem mass at immaeU' late conception t'nurrn in a. m Tn Q int. at. Miry (em , ioieBtoin gin Vlnn 11a m (mKT3N. At entnnr N J. March 12. OKOnOK. husband of Unm.T Grepn and son nf late Israel and Cornelia Green, aced 42. ! formerly of Gloucester N .1 Relatives and ' friends Invited to funrral services. Sun., 2 Ip m 2." N. Nishville ave., Ventnor. N. J, int PIeaFtntHI Cem ' 1 llAl.Mr.iiij. viarrn i i v uIjIAi k .husband of Helen P Hnlrnerl and sen of Wlnfleld and Munraret Hiilnrrl. aired 30 lieil.llt: ell 111 4 1 4111113 .'hi 4 in iJUUttll- .11, ij .."A"".'11 )'"r,' .- Ji i.ia w u-Ki:'",, h s i n. ami omnloiM of iv,F.r i.i."s. wire or jopoDn ar u,trru.v iieuitivesi ".," . . .." .. v. i... i..j .: and frlwids imlted to funrrnl Tues . 8:1(1 , ;, "","" t.i"K m "K WI , t m T.'l On k A nil lT. Hi. Pn a.lm IlinPWI, 1 UPS . . in., ., IW'r St. cniirra. I "in i .".. .nmjiin;;. .----- . .- .. -,..,. n m . resmenre in ijnuner-in-iaw, i.iocl tl. I ." r ; '" "'-"','., ;' 1.10 .win lteer. 12r" K 1.1th st Int. Oaltlnnd Cem WAU.l.n. On Marcli 13, 1810. AN MB Hemslns im lie leucd Sun nftes- 7 n m I WALLKIi, wife of Robert Waller and dauuh- HANflKST Mnrch 13, WII.HEI,MIN"A, ter of late Thomas and Annie Cheney. Ileia wlf of John II Hanbest. of Vlllanoa. Pa. I ties nnd friends Invited to funeral serWces. Funeral services and int private. Old Pt. on Tuasdav. at U p. m., at late residence. David's Cem., Ttadnor. Tues ,11am. i 452 S. 2d St. Int. private, Fernwood HAIiniP. .Mnrch 14, nonnilT I.IN'D-I cemeterv. rriends mav call Mondav cienlni. SKY. son of late William and Anna Harris, vIlNBn At 4549 N. 12th St., March Hied fl Relatives and friends, AJalon 54 KI.I7. IIETH S.. wMfcvwr of Oeorce War- i l.nlBp. . . --' w ' . ,nl c. . c. J. eflclnl Asso. Invited to ser lees. Tues.. 2 P- "... 422 S. 21t st Int Mt. Morlah i Ucm rriends may call Mon eie. HI.NKI.I-J Marcn .s AFActi wire t 11. nm. W. Tlinkln (nee Thiitnnson). aced 44 Relatives and friends invited to funeral t-ervlces. T,n'2H Hover st, Germantown. Mon . " . ii in itinii b.-i.i. in i.iuii .......... . uuivu. iiiuvciiiuioii, ,.t. . v ..... odlolninc cem l I KlltlS HI'JKUh.K. March II. lililiiAllbin iue or Artnur llornuercer ana nausmcr iu late Fredericka and Henry Kellman. acred 30. Relatives und friends Invited to funeral services, Sun.. 2 p. m , 1400 N'. 30th St. Int. private. Northvrood Cem. Remains mav be viewed Sat.. 7 to ft p m. Auto funeral. HORKINS At Atlantic City. N. J.. Marrh 14. TANN'in S. dauahter of late Racer and Anna Marlu Hosklns. Relatives I and friends invited to services. Mon.. l..iu r m . Oliver H. Hair Ride . 1820 Chestnut I st Philadelphia. Int. private . JOIINPON March 13 MAROARKT J . I vviuovv ot samuei jonnson, iieiacivt-a ii-i i friends Invited tn funeral services, 324 Rad- ciin-e st . uristol. I'a., juon., - p. m. inc. St lames Churchyard KI1RST Marrh 14. JAMES R R.. hus band of Elizabeth Kerst (nee Hllborn). BBed HI Relatives and friends.-.Northern Liber ties L.ndKe. Mo. it. i ii y. t- unueu llrothers Encampment No. 2fli TJecatur , Counell. No. 30. O IT. A. M . Invited to I funeral services Mon 8n m.. 1333 Fracker 1st (Ynrl: rd nnd CH line). Int private. Kast Vincent Cem , Pa., Tues. morn KIKRNAN At the Lenox Apartments. March 13. MARGARET MARY, daughter of i late James F. and nilen A Klernan Notice nf fnnei-nl ljler. I KnATZ Formerly of "S.'il N cjrianna l .viarcn l-i julia, uauanter or cjiiver Krat, Sr . nnd late Ann-v Kratz ased 28 ' ! Relatives and frlnds. Quaker City circle. No 11. L. V of A.. Invited to funeral serv bes. Ii ri ni . residence of brother, Oliver Kratz. Jr. 173 W. Ciarksc-Ti ave. Int. Oreenmount Cem. Friends may call Sun. eve Auto service KIIHNI.E. March 13 Q. FREDERICK IJvLMr.l.r-. iiusuniiu u. laciicm iuiuue curs Ilnhmever), aged 74. Relatives nnd friends, Phlla Turnuemelnde, Turner Krankenkasse, i Nos. 1, 11 and 3: 2r,.vear members and em Inlojes of Adolph Welcht t Sons. Invited to rtinerfll fluii.. '1 n. m . residence of snn-lr.- lsvt. Adolph-Welchf. Jr.. Warlnit road and OsonU ave. Elklns Park. Int. private. Take No .IS or No. 1!4 car to Ouontz. walk risht to Oo-nntz ave. and left lo Warim road, LAWRENCE. March lfl RORERT C. husband nf Julia M. Lawrence and .on of Richard O, and Jane C. Lawrence, aged 24. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv ices. Sun.,,1 P. m.. parents' residence, 2035 E. Atlantio st. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. Re mains may be viewed Sat eve ITNHF.RTAKKRS L 8. IIAOERMAN. Funera! Parlors, nail Haverford ave. Auto service. Bel. 1480. ,y '.' .ir.v! . ' ''" ' pcati.1- I.IPMAN, At Hlkli.n, Md.. March IS. TIi:nP,SA wife of Michael Llpman (nee Horfman). aged 40. .Relatives and friends invlled to funeral, Xfhn., 2 p. m , parlors pf Utnanuel Asher A Ron. 1002 Diamond at. Int Adalh Jeshurun Cem, . I.OVIJTT Suddentv, March 111, at Caps May. N. .' , OIlOItriR I.. LOVHIT. son of the late Jonathan and Deborah Lovett, and husband of Sallle Lovett, aged 73. Relatives nnd friends invited to funeral services. Mon., 2 p. m at (110 Hughes at,. Capo Mav. N J.. Int. Cold "prlngs Cem. MACPAHLANE. On March 1.1. 1911), RO SANNA WARD MACTARLANn, wife of Clcorge A .Macfarlane, aged 01 jears. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral serv ices, on Monday, at 2 p. m., at late real, dence, 323S Larchwood ave. Int. private. MARTIN March 14. PLOItr.NCE' W., daughter of Hdwln and Hannah Martin, aged 24. Kelatlves and friends Invited to fu neral. .Mon. 2 p. in., residence of parents, Ilrlstol township, Ilucks County. Pa. Int Uristol Crtm West Chester paners ronv. MtCAFPRUV. Mnrch 14, P.DWARD J., liuslmnd of Harah McCaffrev (nee Ward). Relatives nnd friends, loth District Police, Lodge No 34 I. O. O. M.I James A. Oar fielil Club, llilli Ward: all societies of which ho was a member, invited to funeral, Wed. 8:30 a m . 113a llerimntown ave. Solemn requiem mass Church of the Immaculate Contention 10 a m Int. Holv Close Cem, McCUN March 14. CORDKLIA .TANK wife of John McCain. Relatives and friends Invited to services. Sun., 3 p. m., residence of daughter. Mrs. llmry I' Miller. Ilons-ll nnd IMniumls aves , Dresel Hill, Del. Co.. Pa Int prlva'e, (Jreenwood Cem., Urool;. lln. V. Y McCAIt'lIIV -Mnrch 13, TLORBNCK RA OLR widow of K. Joseph McCarthv and daughter of late Samuel and Mary Suger. late of Coulter Inn llermantown Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral services. "un 7 n ill. David 11 Schuvler Uldg., Iltoad and Diamond sts Int prlvute. ML Peaie t'eni Mn OOL - March 14 JOHN Jr son of John and Catherine McCool (nee Dunlin), aged 7 ve.irs Relatves and friends invited to funeial Mon. 10 r. in, iwrent' resl delue 2037 .Master St. Int Holy Cross Cem uto funeral MrDONNHLL March 13. JOHN P.. l.us. , binil nf Anna r. McDonald (nee Hauck). Relatives and friends, also St Kdward's Holj Name Soclelv; Division No. !). A. O. II.: Orngueo Hnutee Tribe. I. u. It. V. and all other soi ieties of which lie was a member. Invlled to funeral. Mon ,8a m . 2307 N. 7th st Solemn requiem mass at St. Hd wards's I hurch, 0:30 a m. Int. Holy Sep- lllrhte Cem MrUINNIS March 13. ,IMKS T son nf James J and late Mao McCllnuls (nee Kicles) late sergeant, ijuartinnastor i orps, i V , photo, state Dent vv niimgton, it 11113 Wolf st Nntl'o of funeral Lr later vv ashlniton papers i nn i MIINVHL March 14. HAURV P. Iiu-I lund.'of Dora H Met.Kel (nee Sehekoira) and eon of Herman and I.tdln Menxel Due no tice of funera 3017 V Marvlne st Logan MO'IT Maldi 13. JOSKPIilNK widow of Hernard Moti (nee Raul Relatives and friends invited to funeiul, Mon., 8::j0 a m . 1041 2d t Requiem ma Ht Ilonlfa i lus's ciiurt.li 10 a m Int IIolv Redeem"! I Cem uto funeral i MC1.LKN March 13. C A T II II P. I N V. , widow of Ji hn Mullen and daughter of late Patr'c' ami iiose Mcfiuig.in formerh of 1 110ft 23d st Due notice of funeral will j , hi' civpti fiom residence of son-ln-Iaw W 11- I Hem Viln l.-.'3 ft Mnrstnn -.t limn Vi in l."i 'S W Mnrftton -t AlirilPIIV Mnrr1i lli. ClllOItrjIi nil' uar.11 or jiarv 11 iurpm inee rniiiinsi anu "" "' l!'ab('1 ",",'"' JRte,Ull'U" 1 5iH,rPrV. ! . . . . ., i. . . ;. . Vi is.... . .. O II Dh . J4 : Knlshts of the Red ' ',rAnrh N' 1Viln,"'''J "iJ,i!nm, I. .,..., , ihviue MVi:iH Marrh 1 LOTTIE cvlfe of Joseph Mvers aKed 411 Due notice of fu neral. 2714 N Nevvklrk st I NOIILE .March 14 CAROLINE, widow I of Matthew Noble. Relatives and friends 1 Invlled to funeral bervlces. Mon. a p. m , I residence of dauchter Mrs Annie Klnnard. .-Mill Snruce st Int Ternvvood Cem O'nniBN March 12. PAUL I., son ct I ' John and Marv crilrlen Relatives ana , friends Invited to funeral. Mnn.. N:3n a in . ' residence of parents 22211 N Carlisle st .Solemn requiem mass Church of Our Ladv of Mercv 10 a m Int. private, Holy Cross c-eni inin pcrni-p O'DONVEI.L March 12. CATHARINE. I widow of William O'Donnell (nee Clark). Relatives and friends League of the Sa cred Heart of St Thomas Aqulnas's Church. Invited to funeral. Mon.. 0 a. m . 1S1II S 1.1th st bolemn requiem mass Church of St Thomas Aquinas 10:3(1 a. m. Int. Holy Cress Cem Auto funeral. PYE .March 14 iirci.&N ci.crii.iA. .'." -,,-- . ----.::,--., t,-. I. ... . wauxnier u. uaiun . aim kia.iim.u .j. (nee llurke) aged 1 sears Itelatlves ano 'friends Invited to funeral. Mon . 2 P m . ; residence of parents. 207 W Dlamord st '", "nl H,',DulS!,rri ( IrTnivfL" unfrala , REED March 14, THOMAS, husband of Susan Reed Relatives and friends. P anil H Relief Asso. invited to funeral. Tues., s a" " m, 3412 G st. Solemn requiem maes I'hunh of the Asienslon 10 a. m. Int Holy Hepulchre Cem Auloservlce ROBINSON i T.aw rem evllle V J I March 14, WILLIAM ANDREW HOI11NSON Funeral service's Mon . II p. in, at Kennedy House i. rent e We, rs J. Int. Haxrisburff, ' , " Pa. M.inh 18 Omit flowers i bCHWK.VGLflR. Mnrth 13 10111. JOHN II KCHWKNGLKR, beloved husband of later SUIT SAMISWOMBN FIVH EXPRRT JusifiiH Schweneler. ned 02 joarji. Rela- KNCKf) SUIT SALESWOMEN OF OOOD tles and friends, also .Jesuit Holv Nam, i APPnARANCE. TO WATT ON HTOH-CLASS Socletv. Hercner & Knuel Renf. Asso. St. CLIENTELE; PERMANENT POSITIONS. Peter's Anhconfraternitv of the Holy Fam- I APPLY . tly Invlled to funeral. Mon at N.U0 a. m.. t ROKWIT TELLER A CO from late residence. 1315 N 10th st, fool- 1 13TII AND CHESTNUT STS emn renulein mat-s Church of the Geau 10, " U1UAISU u,LSlftU1 JTB a m Int Most Holy Redeemer Cem. Auto runerai SHEPARD March in OLIVER TAYLOR, husband of nna Wilson Shepard, aped 70. Relatives nnd friends. Richmond Lodffe, No. 23D. r and A M , invited to funeral services. Mon . 2 P. m., 1.130 N. Cth st. Int private. bllEPHEKU .Marcti i-'. JUii. hushand f of Kate Khepherrt (neo Dlnnas). Relatives and rrienas invnea in iuner.ii services, t Mon, 2 p. m 8110 Tlnlcum ae , Elmwood. Int Mt Morlah Cem Remains mav ho , ".ti.JVJv' t0;hp iU' A$frin$Zv r.ti4iii"2- ..iHiL.. .-. v. n . iiivi.ik, " iUBHier l IrtiC irnrui,r nun -ii III it I 1 lit: chnriiiun. formerlv of 018 Kimball st. Rela- 1 UPS,, .f 1173 W. Johnson St.. Ger- i mnTn4.'v H it.7 i ert .V. Int. Ivy Hill Cem. ... March 14. MART, widow of Al - and dauchter of late Michael and .. -. . tl,.. enrt rrlpnrlh. l.nnv l.lMnssInnf. l.nclc. Ann Kllllan Relatives and friends invited r- office. to funeral Tues . 8 n m . residence of 'JZih J-H . brother. Patrick S Kllllan, ISO Cedar st . fien.ral JenKlntown. Pa. Solemn mnss of requiem I . (hunli ot.'"".ViaV;n?nTmblen:pa "'' ' PHACE WORK AT WAR PAT Knit urgent ,nVnvrtr?thMrCchm" AblerrHARl.F.a , '. V"'i? ''...UV.,J? i?.u''!.''."'tter.! HENRY.. husband of rhrlstlanna R, Wagner . .- - - ,"",, ,1 (11 i-u"r.'..'.e",c" I npf ot .liananny M.v. r, curmrr nocice t,t funeral will be urUen from Oliver H. I i,r HUls . 1820 Chestnut st. VKST Ms rch 14 Mrs. MROnrT WKHT. aced H-. Relatives nnu inentls In , . i. .i . inral Tues Rl3ll H. ni . r.slrlen., cl- d to funeral Tues. R:3U a. m. residence '!,..?. the Missen Hareerty. 4.11S Chester I p, .s-niemn requiem mass St. Francis do i l,i-..i r-hi..i, i ,t n . ni nni.T. WIIETHERSPINC. Feb. 10. Private HARRY I1ARMUR aeed 24. of nneumonin. In France son nf Harry and Francis O Whethersplne. 220 Hansbcrry st.. German- '"yoVKEL March 13. CHARLES EW1NG. son of John nnd Louise Ynukel. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Mon . 2 p. m , residence of parents. 31ft Larlnam terrace C.ermnntovvn. Int. private ZIRKENI1ACK. March 12. MARY, widow r.f lnhn 'Irlmnl.aelr In.. Sleffler. Relatives nnd friends, the Holv Family and the Rnsiry So-lety ofVj?t Ilonlfacc's Church. In vited to funeral. Mon.. ..in a. m.. 2.11 J Mascher st High mass St. nonlface s Church 0 a. m. Int. Holy Redeemer Cem. TOST AND FOUND 1IANJO Lost, n banjo In black case, vlcln Ity nf Mth and Race, nbciut 7fln l. m Fri day eve : liberal reward when returned to Thomas McConnell. 437 Rlzhter St.. Wlssa- hleunn I'a DOG Airedale do-", ward If felnrll ed. with while collar, inns N. Hfld rc- KEYS Lost, bunch of l""'..,10lwcr, ,12,h I and aiomiromery aye. iiu j-'vii m '-iuii-- hla ave . S3 reward. Mr. Helm, 2033 X I Marvlne st. . HELP WANTED FEMALE ALTERATION HANDS ON SUITS AND DRESSES APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WAJJAMAKER'8 ALTERATION HANDS, experienced, on wom en's coats and skirts. Apply second floor. Wanamaker t Drown. Oth and Market sts, ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER wanted by large wholesale house; must be familiar with sales ledgers, accurate and rapid. An swer. tatlne age. experience, reference and salary desired. P 423. Ledger Office. BOOKKEPER, younc woman, capable of full charge or a set oi noons: ...i. - m half day Saturday;. $80 rr month: references must aecomnanv renlv. P 422. Ledger OITIce. BOOKBINDINO Bindery ai'U, wanted. In all branches; steady work. Oldacn Co,, 51 N. 7thBt. CHOCOLATE rOAf-RB, FA-pERIIJNCED APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMLNT WANAMAKER'S C1GAKMAKUR8. rollers und ''Un,c.h,m5,rJ "n hand team work: $14 per thousand. Oen eral Cigar Co. 1M7 K. 4th at. DRESSMAKER wanted at otjee pylpa iUVJ must oe an exweri cue:.i, )tfii?niiliilii ' -i fiWiTAtiV-r-i-tViViin! r'n i ir'Aafeiinig- HELP WANTED FEMALB CROCHKTKRS wanted: .positively no pin- vass'g: stamped tt adilr d envel for partln Mrs. Melxel. fi!7 Lycoming s(... Willmsp't.I'a, rnngp.T it.Tv.ttATinM irANrm APPLY llltHKAU OK EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S DHKHSMAKLH wants waist and skirt flnlsh ers, assistant sleeve draper, sleeve finish ers and improvers on walslB, skirts and sleeves; also finishers and Improver on tail ored and fancy skirts: women tn work in tniloring dept. on coats nnd dresses: perm, pos. nnd long season: apply all week: hours rrom s to fi:3o: nair-nav sat, 1723 walnut st.. DRKSSMAKHR wants waist nnd skirt fin ishers: also 'mprovers: short hours and lonr seisnn. Anplv IPOt TfOcllrt St. , DltKSSMAKKRS. KXPnittRNTriD Al PLY 1II1RKAU OF HMPLOYMLNT VANAMAKilR'S DTtKVMAKKIlanf waist and skirt fin Islier. also Improvers nnd apprentices: good salarv , long season: half day Satur day. Herbst Latham Apt., near cor. 17th and Walnut: rear entrance DRESSMAKERS Waist, skirt and sleeTe finishers j also apprentices and Improvers: paid while learning. Apply 1300 Locust st. DRLSSMAKKRS. experienced. Apply K M USi.'i.-U'SJ'l'Jh St.. 2d floor: L'RHAND (HRL wanted In a dressmaking establishment; ref. req. Apply 1300 Locust UIRL for general housework. G003 Lnvvntn-i ave L Oak Lane Phone Oak Lane 1334 J GIRLS Stesdv. all-the- ear-round work fo girls, over HI, and women tn modern up-to-date factory building: ideal location for West Phlladelrlita girls on account of close proximity to Subway, Daring. Lancaste" nve.. Darbv, Spruce. Baltimore ave. and Spring Oarden bridge surface lines: opera tors wanted in the assembling department, W'here the work is light and clean; also on presses, tappers and other light machines. For detnils call at factory office. II. T. Palste Co . .1201 Arch. St. HOUSKWOHK "Experienced white Prnt'. estant woman; small adult famllv. 8528 Otn. ave Phone Chestnut Hill liBI SAt,Er,niFs WAvrr.D: thosk with WAIKI' WXPKRIENOrj I'HEFERRED. APPLY NEW YORK WAIST HOUSE. 1230 CHESTNUT ST SALESWOMEN DRESSES 1PITS AND WRAPS MILLTNERY DRESS TRIMMINOS sND OTHER DEPARTMENTS APPLY llCFtEM- OF riMPLOY-VIENT WANAMAKER'S LADY eperlenred In" pressit,K eleaned and j rived goods M. A Pi eeman, 810 12th st , Altoona, Pa. ' MILLINERS WANTED K.NPERIP.NfF.n MILLINERS PERMANENT POSITIONS ALL YEAR ROITND r.onn WAGES APPLY EMPLOYMENT HUREAU LIT ItROTHERS -N L'RMB, niM'""':""''. faP?'''' "J t"'","?.; I , Mvo In hotel, Norfolk. Vh.: references. ,..', ...ll'.-.-,i. ... . -. - A.1- Ad- dress p o tiot mm. Norrr.iK. vn SALESLADIES Dcnartment store experi ence active, quick, intelllsrent' pood chance for advancement, half time Saturday P "0" IdTer Office. SHOES Linln? closers and vvebhers Laird. Schober Co., iUd Rnil Market, 2d floor Pi-i.vniin.niien , . STENOGRAPHER Comnotent experienced atenosraplier hlch- ; ins unuu, 7', teadv position-good, salan' surrounfllnes: Jacob Miller Sons & Co. 10th and Reed sta.. maker of Kaele shirts. STENOGRAPHER Atlantic Reflnlnir Co. has an openlnir for r stenographer experi enced in engineering vork; best work; will require one who has hail at least a high school education and csn take rapid and ac curate dictation, transcribing quickly and nentlv; jteneral office work, such as filing records, etc.. vvlll be a part or this position: 1 fhnan iihn mini fv annlv In n.r.nn ITnnm H X'.".. "" ,-"..w --.'.., ." M-- ... V, ian4 I'nssvunK ave. STENOGRAPHER wanted: state experience, ago and salarv nil). Ledger Branch, S. E. cor. 15th and Moore 'sts. STE.NOCRAPHER. ENPF.RIENCED ottAI.IFIEIi TO DO OOOD WORK APPLY IH'liFAtJ OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S i r WAIST SALESWOMEN FOUR HXPRRI. I ENOm WAIST SALESWOMAN Or OOOD ArPIHnHNVE: ACrUSTOMED TO HIGH. CLASS CLIENTELE: PERMANENT P03I , TIONS. APPLY nONWIT. TELLER TO 13TH AND CHESTNUT STS. WOMEN Wanted for Phlla. -and vicinity nnd lne 8tatf' of Pnnn. nt larse. Intelll- cent women ns oririnizers ro unmn'B hranch of a fraternal beneficial society; nlensant and easy work: excellent contract for thQSA who can qualify. Address M 50C, Iedffer Office. YOUNG LADV. Oentlie. for roaltlon In office: pricimr and hllllnff work; Rood at figures; permanent position; pood hours1 pleasant n- vironmeni ann anvancemeni: ia o start; ii"-i " inn xnvi Luii piiriicuiara I vnnvn vvrvtAM live hlch mi.y,r.nt ....n. for work of educational nature: tactful) 1 resourceful and of pleaslne nersonalltv; saN ... Mnlni.n.iirnt. wlih si-iint.. n .ia , Si'3Mr&tolintoilSr& Jefferson st.. Ruffolo. N. Y. HELP WANTED MALE ROOKKEEPERS. ACCOUNTANT Widely known firm of Illinois and Ohio certified tubllc accountants will require several men: ippllcnnts required .to present themselves 1 night each vvfek for Instructions: men will be conditionally hired, but while receiving Instructions should be employed elsewhere. p 410. Ledger Office. BOOKKEEPER and office man wanted bv manufacturing concern In the northern . section of the cits. Aprils, giving age. xef- erence, experience ana P 117. Ledger Office. -,h.j t.vmcu, COY over 10: must be good writer and ac curate -at figures: grammar school educa tion or better. It. K. Mulford Co , 420 S. lath st. tiovs WANTF.D FOR NIGHT tvnnir. MUST RE OVER 10; CHANCE FOR ADVANCEMENT APPLY AFTER 9 P. M,. LEDGER OFFICE. FIFTH FLOOR. CANDYMAKERS EXPERIENCE!! ON HARD CANDY AND CREAM WORK APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S CARPENTERS. 50. wanted. Apply 7 a. m.. Wa shlnaton ave. wharf. John F. Laucr. COPYHOLDER, good reader, wanted on Public Ledger: salary 91-4: 48-hour week. Apply 000 Chestnut st.. fifth floor, today, after 4 p nv DESIONER wanted or. children's dresses and middy blouses. State full particulars, age. sal ary expected, etc. Correspondence strict ly confidential. TUB KLEIN-MOFFETT CO. 100-113 S. Hanover st. Baltimore. Md I DESIGNER Wanted, designer of automatic I' machinery, tools and fixtures; must-have shop experience and knowledge of economi cal methods: give experience and salary ex pected Universal Machine Co., Industrial Building. Baltimore. Md DRAFTSMEN for tank and steel-plate con- structlon work; also man familiar with water softeners and purifiers. M 605, Ledger Office. DRIVER Steady man for steady position, over 21 sears of age: good salary. Apply fl a m.. Mr. Helnold. 1527 nalnhrldge st. FACTORY MANAOER An experienced fac tory manager or superintendent: must be thoroughly familiar -with 'systemlzatlon of production, handling! labor and mechanical apparatus; excellent position for the right rr,an. I 403 Ledger Office. OARDENER and man to make himself gen erally useful about ruhurban home; mid die-age; single P 50 8. Ledger Office. . LINOTYPE OPERATORS' AND AD MEN WANTED. APPLY FIFTH FLOOR. LEDGER milLDINO, BT1! AND CHESTNUT BTS. MACHINIST Wanted, experienced machine fixer, one able to make tools. Fretr, Gross & Co., 22d and Bedgley ave. MAN AND wiira. white, for gentleman' nlace; man general outside, poultry, etc.; wife rood plain cook. Address Box 58, Rnd- nor, ra MANAOER Wanted by a fraternal benefl. ctal Insurance society1, state manager, also nrg-4nrs and solicitors for the state of t-nua HELP WANTEDMALT! NIOIIT 'WATCHMAN NO OTHER WORK INVOLVED APPLY HURRAH OK EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKKR'8 PAINTERS. r.XPKniENCBD, WANT ED AT ONCP.' LONO BKASONi KL WOOD SOUDUR aBONS CO., OTIt AND ORANQn. WILMINGTON, DHL. PAPF.RItANOERS. PIRRT CLASP, PIECE WORK: GOOD PRICP.fl, AP PLY AT ONCE. KLWOOD SOUIiER tc RONS CO., PTII AND ORANOB STS., WILMINGTON. DEL. PORTERS AND C!T,EANER3 WHITE OVIEW APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKEIfS PHOTO RETOUCHER wanted, A-l: mechan ical suhiects: well-established business. Williams Illustrating Co., 30 Corttandt st., New York rltv. . SALES MANAGER, well-known distributor manufacturer, whose products formerly dis tributed through dealers nnd Jobbers, now selling direct: must be good nrzanlzer. capa ble of handling and directing men on own Initiative; hlah-grude man. willing to demon strate by actual Bales own fitness for the position; salarv and bonus; can arrange in terview bv addressing Opportunity, Lincoln llldg Philadelphia. fULL-SMAN Can jou earn $3000 a ear A corporation. leading In Its lln manufacturing equipment for found ries, machine shons, wherever Iron nnd steel are used, will add a suc cessful salesman to Its sales staff. The qualifications arc a hlgh-crade personality, proven Integrity, record of success and a working knowledge of elementary mechanics, preferably foundry and machine shop practice. Salary, commission and traveling; epenses. M SOI, Ledger Office. SALESMAN Wanted, h thoroughly experi enced installment furniture salesman; one who thoroughly understands the selling end of the business. Address reply (confidential), giving full particulars, to the Nathan Turni- tnre Co., 32 S, 3d at.. Eaaton, Pa. SALESMEN Local branch of the largest or- Kanlratlon of Its Kind lias opening ror energetic, determined salesmen, we want "ear capaWo of filling position as sales manager after becoming thoroughly familiar Wlin our worn. vvrilC, giving ibivimiuhc V.WH nectlon, P 428. Leder Office, SHOKS Wanted, buffers, hand finishers and turn shoemakers. Apply Laird. Schober & Co. H2d and Market sts.. 2d floor. SI'ENOORAPHER Younc man: state site. Qualifications; balary $1C per week. P 327, I.edarer Offlc . STENOQRAPHERH wanted; state iperl ence. BR-e and salarv. 1(19. Ledser Branch. S. E. cor. ICth and Moore. TAILORS. ENER1ENCED ON CUSTOM AND STOCK WORK APPLY DUREAU OF F.MPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S UPHOLSTERER ON FURNITURE MUST I1B FIRST-CLASS WORKMAN APPLY ntTREUr OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S UPHOlTERtNO FOREMAN I WANTED RY LEADING WILMINGTON DECORATIVE COMPANY. MsN TO TAKE CHARGE OF UPHOLSTEniNO AND CUR-I tain whims; ai.mci awnino ci;tter PERMANENT TOSITION: GOOD SALARY, WRITE TO P. O. B. 580, WILMINGTON, DELAWARE. WKLDHRS, acetylene, for pipe work: ov. ernment retrulatlona. Inquire Carroll Ele-1 trio Co.. Norfolk Nay Yard. Portsmouth, V. ' YOIINfl MAN to lpnrn hnslnpsn wltti vtw I to manaKlni? branch office substantial salary should be at least high achoot srradu nte. TP 411, Ledger Offlcc. YOUNfJ MAN to servo mornlnrr newspaper rnulw In central part of cltv. 4 a. m to 50 a, in.; no Sunday work. P 820, Ledger Offlc. YOUNO MAN. hrlKht. fop shlpplmr depjrt ment. Third floor. 1423 Vlnv st. fienernl wis ti:acxi voir to privf: and rcpair ATlTOMOniTBS $15 COMPLRTR roiTRSFI M5 DAY AND NIGHT OLAflSKS Settler's. 1G(U Sprlntr Garden st. Open Sun. 224 W. Psnnhln st. EARN MORR MONHY Learn to read hlueprlnts by our quick and nractlcal methods. Send or eall for cttaloa R. (Columbia Cor. School, Dept. 0, Drexel Pnlldin Phllsdelnhla. HUfllNKSS BKRVTCE CO. 111B I-nnd Tltte, Capable men placed Sales, office, tech. AGENTS GREAT sprint aeller: double-duty reverMhle raincoats: new. novel, one-aid dress gar ments: other ruhber storm roan: absolutolv waterproof: popular prieed; h Iff It commis sion; no lnvestnt: elaborate outfit. Tar ker Mfg Co.. 2.320 Hey at., Davton. Ohio. INSURANCE AGRNTS and solicitor better our condition bv representing us In vour vlclnltv sHlnj? the most comnlete romblna tlon. hen lth, accident and life contract on the market: something nevv. attractive and apDeallne to every man and womanr arood renews 1 contract to ltve-wlr atrents. Ad-r1i-es c U Clemens. Krle, Pa, I STTUATIOUS WANTED FEMALE HOUSEWORK Coln-v .yomnn wants gen eral nousewnrK. :iij is nza. PXTTXA TIONS WANTETJM ALE AUDITOR, bookkeeper, credit man, office manager, exp. mfg. corporation In all Its pctlvltlea. desires res, pos. R B2.'i. Led Off. BOOKKEEPKR, experienced, accurste. 20. general office man. claims bandter and correspondent, first class; can furnish ste nographer (female) If necessary. B SOT. Ledger Office CEMENT FINISHER: competent. steps. pavement, etc.. wants work- private or operation: diy or contract, Ph'iln Weiss, 114 s, 7th st. Phono Filbert 202,1 W. CHAUFFEUR wishes position with private famllv: best references. R 320. Led. Off. YOHNO MN. 25. college education, exlen .Ivn hiistness training, wants nnstllnn pref. office assuring future. R 814. Led Off, YOUNO MAN, having auto license, wants position as chauffeur or mechanic: best references Address W.. 223 a 3d, city. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES BBTTS EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, 203.1 Master st., -wants positions for cooks, waitresses, chambermaids, general house work, childnjrses, nnd engineers, dlshnash ers. firemen and laborers for all kinds of work. Rell phone Poplar 2047. WANTED at office. 312 S. 12th St., cooks, waitresses, cnamDns. nurses, nouse tins. MACHINEBY AND TOOLS POWER-PLANT EQUIPMENT Dynamos, motors, boilers, steam and oil enclnts. pumps, nlr compressors. .FRANK TOOMT1Y. INC.. 127 N. 8d St. ELEC1R1C MOTORS MACHINE TOOL3- ,,U POWER EQUIPMENT vnmi''N mct4ivfwy co. nn ;. an st PATTERNS for machinery and all metal wk. ; 25 sears at the business: delivery nromnt; nrices right C. MrOear 1013-15 Rldire ave ELECTRIC mach bought, sold, exchanged and repaired Delta Eng. Co., 140 N. 3d. ENGINE AND PUMP repairs solicited, J, to. Rich Company. 120-122 N. Oth it. WANTED ivNTIQUE turn., feather beds, china, needle work, pictures, bead bags, old Jewelry, gold, ill., plat., false teeth, diamonds bought. Phlla, An&fo . 2 Chestnut. Ph. Wal. 7028. ANTIQUES and mod. fur., feather bed,, mar vases, brok. Jew.; high, prices. Write Pioneer. 1020 N. Uber. Ph. Diamond 823. CLOTHING Mlstlt nnd discarded clothing of all KindS DOUgnil lieeci Bwm.l u"i icic;t-s, write or phone; vvlll call, city or suburban. Samuel Cooper, the old reliable dealer. 1010 VV. Ulrarn nve. rnn'iir .n Household good Inorle nr entire: high. nr. Ru'haelc. 429 N. BOtll. Bel. 7847. l-flll. wnie ni.n nnl.n silver nlattnunl. false teeth. broken Jewelrv; highest price paid. Re liable Refining Co..-a.8. 7tn st. OLD GOLD CASH paid for old BgW4 . p.ilred. Rogers. 45 S. 17th st clocks re Loo. 1210. DRESSM AKINO AND MILLINERY DRESSMAKER, best New York expert, de sires engagements: ady. styles plain and fancy gowns. Miss Ulalr, 1221 Walnut. Telephone Walnut 8181. STAMPS AND COINS STAMPS, ALBUMS AND SUPPLIES for stamp collectors. PIIILA, STAMP CO.. 31 8. 17TW ST ET0HA OE AND MOVING Thirty-fourth Tear ' The John Rhoads Co. Storage. Pudtlng, Moving, Carpet Cleaning 4157-59 Lancaster Ave., W. Phlla. FiD-LlTf PinnpnooF wAiiEjnjusEs TJSED AUTOMOBILES ' 'ANNOUNCEMENT Second Annual PAIGE Used Car Show March 10th lo 15th inclusive, at our Showrooms 304 NORTH BROAD STREET A wonderful exhibit of Paige Used Cars' and other makes. Every car has been thoroughly over hauled and refinished. We solicit your early inspection. Bigelow-Willey Motor Car Co. Open Evenings Spruce 1410 Race 4290 . r STANDARD "8" USED CARS W havfl on hand at this time a number of particularly Rood used Standard "&" cara, both In 7-naBS. tourtnsr and roadsters. Sold on our usual guarantee. Eastern Motors Corp. Broad at Wallace St. L AUTOMOBILE & TRUCK DEALERS WE WILL FINANCE- TOUR DEFERRED PAYMENT SALES KEYSTONE AUTOMOBILE FINANCE CO. 810 Abbott Bldg Spruce M04 I iiiinilii iiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii Auto Radiators Manufactured & repaired. Fenders and all metal parts for automobiles. Ex pert and prompt attention. Work railed for and deliv ered. New Ford Radiators In stock. Lowest prices. All work guaranteed. LINCOLN HIOHWAY AUTO RADIATOR CO. Him Walnut tl. REBUILT VIMS A TEAR TO PAY Rebuilt, miarantted and freshly painted. Open Ex press or Unclosed Panel Body. 1 VIM MOTOR TRUCK CO. Broad and Huntingdon sts., Phils. SPRINGS SPRINGS SPRINGS FOR ANY AtlTOMORILE LARGE ASSORTMENT OP HEAVY TRUCK SPRINGS SATTLER'S. INC. 2824 W. DAUPHIN ST. WH PAY SPOT CASH TOR ANY AUTOMOBILES SATTLER'S 1001 Snrinc Oarden 2824 Went Dauphin 1017 PAIOE n-PASSENOER SBPAN WIRE WHEELS: EXCELLENT CONDITION; J1550 BIGELOW-WILLEY MOTOR COMPANY 304, N. BROAD ST FORD DELIVERY CARS Great care has been taken In rebuilding and repainting these cars. Bargain prices. Will demonstrate. VIM MOTOR TRUCK CO. v RRQ4D it HUNTINGDON STS. SEVERAL 1D18 sllffhtlywd Vim half-ton llteht delivery trucks factory new car guarantee covers all of these trucks; we also have one 3H -ton heaw duty Vim truck. . ?rTtZ&V3l: YLJXl'Z ranged. COMRS MOTOR COMPANY. 1211 V street. Washington. D C. PAIGE SEDAN, 1918 7-passenner: like new: rebuilt, painted and iruarsnteed BIQELOW-WrhLEY MOTOR CO. Hn4 N Broad st. STORAGE BATTERIES REBUILT OOOD AS NEW AND AROIIT WAT.F TITI-. Plllrn SATTLER'S. INC., mill SprlnB Harden St. CENTRALLY LOCATED OARAOES American Garage. 1411 Locust Racquet Club Oarage. 1I1U2 Chancellor Short storage, 60c per day; each garage provided with comfortahle chaufTeur rooms. AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE Wlnton tourlnK car; looks like new: very little used' must he seen to be appreciated: low price for quick sale; phone Qermantown BOP. A. S. Thouron, Jr.. 7014 Iloyer St. AUTO REPAIR SHOP OP THE BETTER KIND AMERICAN OARAOE & MACHINE SHOP Spruce 0.1 1411 Locust Rsce 245. TRUCK REPAIRING OUR SPECIALTY Prices reasonable AMERICAN OARAGE & MACHINE SHOP Spruce 05 1411 Locust Race 245. ALLEN SEDAN, good alt-vear car, light, durable: SHOW WEEK SPECIAL. S775: terms: open evenings. Overland Harper Co.. 1020 Arch Bt. BUICK SEDAN, 1918. (Levi : can hardly be told from new; SHOW WEEK SPECIAL. S1050: terms: orn evenings. Overland Harper Co.. 102 Arch St. CADILLAC touring, extra good condition; owner must sacrifice, SHOW WEEK SPECIAL S430; terms: open evenings. Overlnnd Harper Co.. 1(120 Arch at. CHALMERS TOURING. 7 passenger: fine for hacking or towing; SHOW WEEK SPECIAL. $325: terms; open evenings. uv rt.in..u ciAivx-i.iv cjcj.. in.-ii Arch st. CHANDLER, chummv roadster, 11118, One COnuiWUll, ir un i iiHiii. gpe jr See Hunter Stutz Agency. 0(111 iV. II rtroad st. CHEVROLET, 1917, first-class condition: m u st be sold. Call Locust 0570. DODGE. 1918, touring car: wire wheels; A-l condition. Apply Overland Asency, Air- Ilgnc UHiHRC, ii nim .mm .... DODOE tourlns; SHOW WEEK SPECIAL. $595: terms: open evenings. Overland Harper . n . in-w hjh i-c. r-nnn tnwn car bodies for sale. American - Taxi Cab Co., 1411 Locust st. MARMON touring, readv for hard work JSHOW WEEK SPECIAL $450: tefms: open rVniIlKW. tlirunMC .....,, y... . ,, rtrPI1 H tlon; special price for Show Week; terms; DDPn vTVCIiii''. nvRRI-ANP HARPER CO., 1020 Arch st. OVERLAND All years, all models, all prices: set your car, service and parts at same place; 1000 cars sold. In 1818; also other makes; time payments open evenings. OVERLAND HARPER CO.. 1058 Arch st. OVERLAND touring, tuis 3 passenger, model 3-; used but little; new price .1275: SHOW WEEK SPECIAL. J7TB: also j.passenoer. roadster, same model; terms; open evenings. IIVK.1W.V...' ""'" " .-J.. .11, if ATCII Bt OVURLAND, 1918. fi passeneer. model S.-..4. 2 tons: sells new as efulpped 51500: SHOW WEEK SPECIAL, 1773; terms; open evenlrgs. ... CIVIIVIi'IS.. imnrrii. ivj.. iti.-H ATcn St OVERLAND roadster, 1018. l-cyllnder ("on tlnental motor. 3 passenger: used 0000 miles; price. new lir.95; SHOW WEEK SPE-CIAl- J9S0: terms: lopen evenings. OVBRINP HARPER CO., 1B2D Arch St. OVERLAND SEDAN, n pasjenaer. 1918", model 00, to to J8 miles to gallon; price now $1020; SHOW WEEK SPECIAL, ,983; terms: open evenings. tivrim.Af " iiji.-f.i w.. .u. Arcn st, OVERLAND 8dnn,10l8. model fill, li-pass.; 10 to 18 miles to gallon; nrlre, new, tin.'n; SHOW WEEK SPECIAL. $083: terms; open evenings. Overland Harper Co. 1020 Arch st. PAIOE. 11117. Sedan, lust like new; will sacrifice for oulck sale. See Mr, Hunter. Sluts Agency. 000 N nroad st. PAIGE. 1018. 0-33 Essex; like new: cheap. Illusion -Wilier Motor Co .804 N. Broad st. PAIGE. 1017, 0-81 chassis: newl I107li7 nigelow-Wlllev Motor. Co., .804 U. Broad st. PAIGE. Sedan, 1018. 8-80, S-nass. t ex. ennd. nigelow-Wllley Motor Co.. 804 N, Broad st, STUTiS. NEARLY ALL MODELS; THOR OtIOHLY OVERHAULED AND REFIN. IPHEDI MANY BAROAINS SEE MR. HIINTEn, STUTZ AGENCY. 009 tf. BROAD ST. WlTiTK TRUCKS 3-ton express bodles;B- M. PAUL. Prop. ttiB USED AUTOMOBILES 10 MEN $2500 Don't Miss This Chance for 10 MEN to buy 5-Ton Capacity Dump Trucks t on our Eaiv Payment Plan, with TBAR liT HAUUXO CONTRACT GUARAN TEED to alt purchaser-. Take advantage of this splendid oppor tunity to make $600 Monthly on Investment of only $2500 Cash To get full particulars call In per and ask for MR. FRIARS 33 N, BROAD ST. WILLYS-KNIGHT. 1918. 7 passenger: used ...V". ""Ilea; sells nevv for 11805: SHOW WEEK SPECIAL, 11130: terms; open . evenings. OVKRI.ANf HARPER CO.. 1029 Arch st. . WILLYS-KNIGHT fi.paas.; (rood tires. ! (, clianlcaly Al : detachable Sedan top; aoM g"f:.,.n cciulpped for $1475: SHOW WEEK 'ti'r.ciAL. $H7B: terms: open evenings. I Overland Harper Co. 1021) Arch St. , I WILLYS SIX. 11)1(1-17 (4). 7 pass; sold ci!?T. ,".r, ,v-nn rfulnr price, used J77S: I SHOW WEEK SPECIAL. 47S each: biggest J"'"0,"' vveek: terms: open evenings. Over Innd Harner Co., DI21I Arch st, , .FOR SALE Mitchell runabout. 30 horae- ...ii '""! vvould consider exchange for ;nal'l,,.url; "it. Apply Ounther Lumber t o.. jnth and Qrav'a Ferry road ..1 !'"?"'Jial.. ucd 'ton true!" tor -of. v r,Th9, Baldwin Locomotive Works, nOi) N, Rrnad st. IRLLh., 214-ton Hethlehem; perfect condl tlon: run about 3000 miles: mnn, 1232 Real T.slaln Trust HIrtg.. tValnut 3(14R. ifi1' r,art!"rs. all models: lull) Inclusive: liberal allowance on old ones 332 N. ICth. Wanted AUTOS WANTED OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS WILL PAY SPOT CASH KQLBER AUTO CO. C1G-22 NORTH BHOAD STREET poplah noan WE HUT all makes of ears. American M chine Siinn 1411 Locust. PIERCE-ARROW 38 wanted 1013.14 or IB: 4 passenger preferred. Phone Mkt. 89T0. Anln Hnnnlles Renalrlnr TIRES Sole agent Marathon and Faur. tires: service station for standard make, or tires: accessories of every description on hand. " LOCUST AUTO PIIPPLY CO. Spruce n 1411 Locust Rsce 245. HUDSON REPAIRS IN ALL BRANCHES Rrandywlne Auta Repair Co. Rav Simpson, formerlv with Oomery- Schwartz Co.. now established st 2229 and 11)33.3 Brandvwlne st. Ponlar 20.1:1. AUTO TOPS Blip covers, bodies repaired; lights put In whlh ou wait. American Auto Top Co . 14.11 Fall-mount ave. Pop, 1B2B IfniiUng HAULINO Autotrucks to hire, M to B ton: hour, dav or wrvi'. Callaghan ft Roonev, 1635 Ranstead sLBpruqe 1913. Bac.18. ATJTOMOBIXES TO HIBE TO HIRI3 New Franklin and Packard auto. fpr weddings, funernle. American Taxi" cab 1411 Locust St. Spruce ll.'i, Race 245. TOURING CAR. 7 SI. 50 per hoiir up. -passenger limousine. Poplar 18S7. lo HIRM. Ii-pats. tour, car, by hour, day or contract- verv reaa Ph Diamond 7072. DOGS. BIRDS AND GOLDFISH PEDIGREED and utility Nevv 'Zealand Red. and Belgian hares for sale cheap. C, W. Dixon. 8012 Morgan st. Chicago, III. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES LUMBER, coal and farmers' supplies; finely located tn Chester Co , Pa,: a fin opportunity for 1 or 2 good hustling youns; men. For particulars c-nll or phone Locust 0112(1, M. H. arlscom, L'lcIO Catharine st. SMALL apartment houso, clearing $150 a month; prominent tenant; best section of city; must sacrifice: S700. if sold immedl ntc-lv: some terms. 315 H. 15th st. EXCLUSIVE ealea. manafirer for Phlladel Dhla and trinity for larae attract lvn line of Roods; must Invest $1500 to $250o tn samples and supplies If vou have confidence In vourelf aniwrr. , n li3ft. Ledger Office. 'NVKMj-GSTAHLXSHGD dry goods store and dwelllnff. corner. 10 o-opms, all conven iences; large, yard: retiring. 101-103 N. IirovAd st . Avoodhurv. in. J. EXCELLHNT opportunity to profitably In vest iTrU to ii nnu in local corporation ror purpose of expansion. P 4110. Ledger Of flee. FINANCING assistant treasurer and ex ecu tlv wnntrl to rnnnpot with KrowlnR con cern. For full partlc. address P 427. Led. Off. FLORIST establishment. Main Line; fully equipped; near city, AMAX, 1218 Chestnut. BUSINESS PEBSOTJALS DIAMONDS BOUGHT Our htpher prices speak louder than word. By seeing us at once ou will realize th hfehest cosh prices for our diamonds; anr size, from H to 10 carats; none pay higher; also, old gold, platinum and silver bought! estates bougni .prjvaic.yjiesiaD.nnea ju yr. The Diamond Shop Pnnnr7,V3 ' ARE YOU INSURED? If not, why7 Let me take care of our In suran.e matters, will effect any kind of Insurance at lowest rates In the best com pan I ph. ADAM C. JAEGER. 400 Wtdener Bldg. DIAMONDS BOUGHT HlKhest prices paid for diamonds, old cold, platinum, sliver, false teeth and nawn tlck ets bought. 1300 Filbert st second Boor. V rULL-InE.HSTUXEpo""''" nnd cutaway suits. Inte.t sMes, tn hire and for sale. SAMUEL COOPER. 1010 Olrard ave. Phone Poplar 28.11. ELECTRIC treatment manicuring. Room' lu.i Heea mug, i.'in tmnert st. Loo, aim. MANICURING, elec, treat. Ofr.ce Hutchison Rldg.. 132 S. 18th st. Room 407. lira.. 10-8. HI.KUTRICAI. TREAT,, physical culture. 302 S. Broad. Hours. 10 a. in. to 0 p. m. FOB SALE OFFICE FURNITURE Large lot desks, safes, files, cabinets an4 general office furniture, store fixtures, We Ruv. Sell nnd Exchange. ' PATTEN FURNITURE CO.. LOCUST 407P. 1127 ARCH ST. .RACE 200. CENTRAL HOUSR WRECKING CO.' S. W, cor. 12th and Spring Oarden sts. All kinds of office f'irnlture rnd fixtures. Bsthroom outfits comnlete. ell pnone i-'opinr liar. BAIiy COACHES, strollers., brand new and slightly used: 8 tin: blr selection. Open evenings. Auerhach. 80.12 Olrard ave.. IIILLIARD. pool, comblnat'n, 2d-hsnd: sold, bought, rented, exrh'd. Kesfer. 820 olrard. BILLIARD, pool, 2d-h, tables: rep'd. sup'l'a, Clark.Herd Mfg. Co.. 2410-83 N. Front. BRICKS, hard: motnrt-uclt delhery. Chas. p. Heavr. M4 N. lst. Relmont T424. PORCELAIN enameloil battituos. guaranteed quality; complete with fixtures, t84, IIow ard. Ot'lE. Allegheny nve. Ph. Kens, 27B1. REFRIOERATOHS and fixtures for grocer and mest markets' terms If desired, RANDALL & CO.; 881 N. 2(1 st. SAFES, fireproof, closing out 00 slightly'' used. om with thin -walls. 72 N. Fourth. SCALES, computing- electrlo choppe'rs, sllclnsj raschlnes Allen, 152.1 Qermantown av. Ph. TYPEWRITERS Repalrlng.all makes, !arc stork for rent or sale- Roth phones. Guar. 47 N. loth, near Arch. nniee lynewriirr. u., . !.-. A st 4ml. , TYPEWRITERS sold, rented end rebuilt. QIISKer CltY ivnewruer in. 1YPEWRITER8. odd. mach., b(l(lng msch., y all makes. Bundy Tyosw'c Co.. 821 Ctitst. fi I PAINTITTfi ANJT PWWTTANOiyjVy lei ouJ ssjals. vfj T . M hM
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