'?! Vfillip ' hiV-.r- - y m . tv . EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAKCH 17, 19l!) 3 ."$ , 18 I rJ B Si. ss gvt m w .,, r fr RS R. IF I k m K f , K& it tft! ! 44-. E'i.lrfi jfL GOSSIP OF topTAT k nVr.r-.-r-,- f INANCIERS FIND "i TO PROPHESY Many Things of Vital Importance Depend on Outcome of Steel Conference to Be Held Wednesday. Opinions of Bankers and Brokers TjVNANClEItS as a rule find it difficult to express an opinion on the prospects for the present week. Last week In many Instances previous K calculations were upset. So many matters, of vital lmportnnco depend t on the outcome of the conference of the steel manufacturers' committee, to be held In Washington on "Wednesday, that cen those usually con sidered as the best Informed are chary of expressing any decided opinions as to the immediate outlook. They claim that European matters do not look any too promising for an early peace settlement, nnd that market conditions will continue to be more or less swayed by lepprts from I'arl. Bond houses, with a few exceptions, lepoited a falling off in busi ness during last week. They do not expect a return to normal until tter the Victory Libeity Loan is well out of the way. -r?v The following Is a synopsis of the opinions of some of the le.idhiR brokerage and banking houses on present conditions as they see them and the prospects for the Immediate future: Butcher, Slicrrenl A Hansell While the l construction fiom a war to a peace basis fcometlmes seems very slow, we are nevertheless making steady progress day by day. Many big Issues are being settled In les tlmo and with less disturbance than would have been possiblo before the war. It has in the past alwajs paid In the long run to be a bull on the United States We believe in this pollc still. EdHanl II. Smith & Co.' Increasing actlvitj In the stock market Is so marked that It encourages a belief that large improvement In business conditions is to be expected. With this In view. Investment should be mado In high-grade railroad Htocks that nre selling below panic prices and In public utility stocks, which will be directly benefited by lower costs of materials and labor. Thomas Newhall, a membei of the Dim of Edward B Smith & Co. commissioned a lieutenant commander In the X'nltcd States naval reserve force, returned to his desk today Mr. Xewhall sered for about a j cai rn active service abroad and later was attached to the Fourth Naval District. During the last month or so he has been resting up with his family at Palm Beach. Frailer & Co. It is a well-known fact that Wall street Is ordinarily about six weeks ahead of the rest of the country in anticipating business conditions. Hence the "common citizen" is now wondering what the bull market means whether it is discounting a great turn in the tide In g business or an artificial inflation to enable the large operators to unload . A survey of many lines of business shows many Inquiries but few orders. Pig Iron, one of the greatest barometers, is almost unsalable and steel mills are closing down all over the country. On the other hand, a 0 per cent increase in freight rates to England points to a'new movement In exports. We believe, therefore, that speculators and business men should practice a little caution until such time as they see Inquiries turning Into orders then wade in nnd bet on the future of the United States. Mac.Meelilrt & Williamson In our opinion a long view ot the stock market would call for decided optimism, but we think the substantial advance In the price of nearly all stocks (excepting the coppers and a few railroads) has for the time being met with some Impediments. Undoubtedly the public has participated to some extent In the lecent rising market, but It Is doubtful whether the prospect for f'rme'r money rates during the coming spring, combined with the Liberty Loan cam paign, may not Impose certain difficulties In the way of any runaway bull market. On the other hand, should there be announcement of n construc tive move for the relief of the railroads or the calling of Congress for this purpose In the next few weeks, it would give a decided stimulus. Liberty Bonds, with their comparative exemption from taxation, are by far the most attractive bond investment, making an immediate advance -in the general market for corporation bonds somewhat improbable. How ever, we think the prices of the latter will be maintained fairly stable lrf-vlew of the attractive rates of return and high degree of security afforded by standard Issues. Chandler Brothers & Co. There never has been such an enormous - expansion of credits, and therefore There are, however, great readjustments In progress affecting labor, pro duction, disposal of accumulated stocks, world-wide unrest, In many in stances unrestrained, stabilization of nervous prices, the overhanging de terminations as to the return of commandeered properties to their proper ownership, such as the railroads, telephones and telegraphs, tho regula tion of sane conditions concerning state and federal commissions, which Instead of protecting the alleged abused public have really persecuted and hounded corporate interests upon unintelligent and political reasoning. The disposition tp develop a constructive and helpful attitude Is un doubtedly developing, but It is a large question and much work is ahe.td before substantial assistance may be rendered These conditions naturally suggest the question as to whether present advances are to go forward to much greater heights at once or whether this is but one of the steps upward from which there will be occasional material recessions. The latter view seems to us the most reasonable, and we suggest that in creased commitments on any further advance should be most carefully considered, and also that securing the generous profits already offered should be at least partially effected. Henry L. Dohcrty & Co. Reports from tho producing oil fields of the United States show that consumption of oil is still far In excess of pio duction nnd that the drain on stocks of crude oil in storage continues at an alarming rate. At the close of business on .lanuaiy 31, 1919, there were 72,737,377 barrels of crude oil in storage in the principal eastern nnd western fields, comparing with 77,401,245 barrels in storage at the end of November. 1918, nnd 74,530,477 barrels at the end of December, 1918. Stocks of oil In storage were reduced 1,790,070 barrels In Januar, 1919, nnd 2,867,767 barrels in December, 1918. Another large drain on the stocks was made In January, the l educ tion for the month being 1,796,070 barrels This was wholly of mid continent stocks, as those held In eastern lines and by the Illinois Pipe Line showed an increase. The reports from midcontlnent showed a loss of 2,253,488 barrels for the month, while the stocks held in the eastern lines increased by 431,539 barrels and those of Illinois made a gain of 25,879 barrels. All the grades held in the eastern lines made fair Increases, though none of them large. Tbe greatest gain was in the crude received from the midcontlnent, whlcn was larger at the close of January than at the end of December by 293,650 barrels. II. M. Ilyllesby & Co. Theie is always a tendency among utility in vestors to become nervous when the fanfares of the public ownership doctrlnairesoare blown with vigor, and the talk about the railroads and telephone and telegraph s stems Is a present-day example. Whatever may be the outcome of the railroad and wire line controversies and it ' will hardly be government ownership and operation there are several movements taking place, affecting electric and gas companies of profound ' aignlflcance. One of these is the lapldly widening distribution of utility investment securities among the people not the citizens of wealth, but among tjie wage earners, the laboring men, the storekeepers, the farmers, profes sional men, executives and workers. This has now been carried down to the man who works with tools and the widow coming into a little legacy, by the customer-ownership movement, whereby the utility companies build up a partnership Interest among the people whom they serve. Beginning about 1916, this move ment has made remarkable headway in various parts of the country. The ? fcMa tft r s&a Kit 1 aovernment'a war financing has '- 6 amall means Interested in their mc In email lots of utility securities proceeded steadily In 1917 and 1918 along with the absorption of Liberty Bonds. Tho Notional City Company The extravagant demands which ate being made throughout Industry at this most Inopportune time are due for the most part to vogue assurances which have been freely' held out .K TM -ill M Y- by writers and orators who, 4f themselves, nave uw j.iuvcu m 1 iaaw heaven and new earth would , i. rffk 'know how industry la to be revolutionized bo that the wage earner will , receive a mucn larger snaxo ui mo iiivuuti, um mcjf noc ucm aura inni " li would be done somehow, because they say it "must be." But nothing . he or will be. unless somebody knows how to accomplish it. As a rnl tho nartles who are so sure '' ;t" future know very little about the problems of 'he business world, and ""Jkljiav never had 'the responsibility of meeting a payroll, managing an In- dustry or marketing the product of a group of workers. They don't know ' v how hard a task it lias .always been to make a business pay a margin "J i above the costs of operation and how few, comparatively, succeed in i comb " ' ,, The Federal Trade Commission made an Inquiry upon this subject tivraral years ago, confined to corporations, and reported that moit.of the fjiciiiirp-itnin" ifJnlnrffT'tT"' '1 '''" country were not makinr even a ftlr- THE STREET IT DIFFICULT MARKETS' FUTURE purchasing power, In the world before. helped the companies to get people of bonds and preferred stock. Investments with little knowledge of business affairs bc.ic.uuo Ov..miusivo . vw.n.oC mm , pe realized arter tno war. They don't that things will be very different in the I Outside Stock Prices ' (March 17 10101 The following table shows the last recorded f -do price, nnd dntea of trans actions of Lank, trust company nnd va rious local stocks seldom, nnti, In some cases, never dealt In on tho Philadelphia Stock Exchange. (Quotations compiled by JJarnes & Lofiand) : Dnnkt Date ot Last Halo Mnjr 21. 18 American Rsnk M' Ir-ink of Cnmmerte t2l Rank nf North America 2,1 11 Nftv a. in 15. '10 2B, 1I 22 14 14. '17 5. 'IB 24. 'IS 2", "IK 21, 1 4, '! fit. Mt 20, 'ID Jan Keh Apr Nov. liar Dec AUK Aur Feb. Oct. rt Oct Nov Oct Dec Tan Oct Tulv 'nv Mar. Mlmad Street .. .HO 'ntennlsl National 27n Central National.. . 411 Corn Eichsnge Nat'l . 84.1 Eighth National . 420 Farmers ft Mpeh Nat . 170 First National 215 Fourth Street National dio Fox Chase .. 121. Franklin National 5084 flermantnwn 140'4 Olrard National . 344 Kensington National . 101 Msnnvunk National .11" Mnrkct Street National ISO Middle City Hank B2 Nntlnnal Security 442 Ninth National . 340'j North Penn . 12V Northern National 200 Northwestern Natlnnul 401' Penn National . 27 Philadelphia National .l.'n Quaker Clt National 1.10. .Second Nntlnnal . 31"' Sixth National 202. Southward National 1.1V Southwestern National 11.1 Tenth National .... 120. Textile National tir.U Third National . 2M Trndeemens National 210 Union Nntlonnl .. 210 Went Philadelphia . 45 Truat Companies SO. i. MR ill. '18 IB. '1H .? 'A2 Dec ()', Mr) Keb. 2R, 'In July Keb .Tan Nov Nov. Oct API 14. S, a. in, .lan, July 31. MS . Dec' 24! MR .Tan 19 MB Nov A. dine Trust In" Ilelmont Truat . Centrnl Trust L Sa H C'helten Trust 1411 Colonial Trust .. . 101 Columbia Ave. Trust i'Olvi Cnmmcrclnl Trust . 4flO Commonwealth Trust . 20,4 ''ontlnontal-nnult Trust R4 Kmiilrn Title H Trust 17 llxceislor. Trust no Federal Trust . .121 Fidelity Trust .531 Fin Co of Pa 1st pref. inn do 2d pref . lnUi Frankfnrd Trust . 177,, Franklin Trust m4 CWmnntnwn Trust. .217H fllrard Ave T t T .. . 7.1 llnird Trust RnsVi Ouarantee Trust . .111 Haddlnetnn Tltlr ft Tr. 121 Hamilton Trust . . inn Hnlm-shurp Trust . II2"4 Industrial Trust.. . 170 Intctrrltv Trust. ..2214 Kenslnntnn Trust . . nnll Timl Title ft Trust . 4S'4 I.lbrtv Till.- S. Trust . lnl Ixiiran Trust . .. inn vi miMink Trust ni i Market "!t Title I Tr . 131 VWchnntK Fnlon Trust no .Tat. Jan Mar Sept Oct Feb. Feb Nov. Jan Feb Jan July Mar Oct. Feb. Jan Jnn. Ort Nov. Feb Jan Dec July Dec Nov. Feb Oct Oct Mav Mar Vlar Nov. Nov Oct Tan Dec Dee Feb Oct. Teh Mar. Mar Jan Nov Feb Mir Aug. Teh Apr Feb Atur. Feb Jan Jnn 2S 17. 12. 11 17 2n 2. MR 27. MR r, MP 27. MH R Mn n. 'in 2. MR 1R. M7 12. Ml 2. MR 3 MO 2R. IN 22 MD 2 MR H. MH 2n, mii 15. Mil 1R. MR 3. '17 IK. 'H 1.1, MR 15. Ml IS M0 2. MS 15. MS 12, MH 7. M7 n, MR 27. MH 4. MR H. MO 12. M7 4, MR Itl, M' 24 M7 2fl, 'm B. M0 12 M 22 ' 13 20 MR 20. MR 1" Mil 7. MR li. MR R. M4 5, M9 2R. MR 5. 'in 22. 'in 15, Mt) Mutual Trust . . .3". I Nurlhirn Tru.t ... . "tin I North Phlla Trust . . 2x Northwestern Trust ... 21 I Pclhnm Trust . .. Iin'i I Pftina Co for Ins, etc 7nn People's Trust m I Phlla Co for O Vltaes. 14n Philadelphia Trust . . 710 Prmlrtnt I.lf" & Trust 411 lonl nstnte T I t T .121' i Real Kstnte Trust com V'i do pref . , 11"'l Republic Trust . . . (IJ'4 nittenhonse Trust 5". Taconv S D T t. T . 24n Tlosta Trust . ..0 ITnlted Sic I. t t T . inn I 1Vane Junction . 71 I West F.nd Trust .. . 1 i West Thlla T ft T . . 147 ! Fire Insurance Companies I Glrard Life Ins. .. . VJ Stay Philadelphia Life.. . 10 I-eb ! Life Insiirnnce Companies Alliance Wi IVh , Tire Assorhtinn 312"4 1 eb Tnnklln . . . no Anr Initapendence Security. 21 Mav , Ins Co of North Am... 2R'i Mur Ins Co of Stite of Ta. .14 Dec 1 Lumbermen's inn Sept '17 '111 vtechinlcs" .. . . , nv Pconle'ii National . 1R F, b Reliance . . .50 May United Firemen's ... 12 Apr Passenger Hallway Stocks Camden ft Suburban .. 1R -aliens' (loth ft nth). 271 Continental inn Fmt Pk ft Haddington 41 Fifth ft Sixth Streets. 2R4 c.ermnnt'n (4th ft Nth). H0T4 Hestonvlllo M ft F . . 85 h do pref .. . . 51V4 rim-n Jb rnnte Rts .117V4 Jan 15. 1. 20. an. 21, 5. 3. r 14. 19. 1R. Aug Feb Oct. Aur. Mar. July Mar. Juno Feb. Dec Jan Nov Dec. Mar Dec Mar I Philadelphia City 12nvi Philadelphia k Darby . .104 I Phlln ft Ornvs Fern. . 07l I llldgo Ave ?nn' I Second ft Third ts . 211 Thirteenth ft 15th Sts 2ni', , T'nlon Passenger . ... IBn t Wist Philadelphia . 1CR I Itnllronds Camden ft Rurllng Co . an ' r.r.ulatr. 1st nref . 40Va Mar Mar Feb Tan Mur June Aug Jan O, t June July Feb Mav Mai War Mar Tan Mir Feb Mar Teb do 2d pref . 4n Chestnut Hill OT Delaware . 41Va Dela ft Ilnund Ilrook . 1R". East Mnhanov 50li 1". 12. 2n' 30. 1R. 1. n 3 m. 17. 12. 27. 1.'. R. 12. 11. 12. 19. I Fnst Pennsvlvanla .IS Elmlra ft Williams com .in ' o pref . . 7b1 Hunting ft It T com n do pref . l'l I rehlgh Vallev pref ... Ui) Little Sehuvlklll 4". . Likens Vnllev . . II i Mlnehlll ft Sch Haven. 5." North Pennsylvania... Ri Phlla ft Trentnn . iiih Phlln Otn ft Nnrrls ... in 1 nlted Cos of N T 1H1 "Vestern N Y ft Pa 10 1 Miscellaneous , Amrr Pipe ft Con . lnH, Hergner ft Eneel Ilrew 5 1 do pref . . . n Ilrlll Co . . .Ill I do pref . . ,n i Do Ixing Honk ft Eje 22 Enterprise Mfg Co . .14 Ke stone Watrh Case . ,0 I Merchants' VVnrehouse. .in Mulfnrd (H K) Co . 57 Northern Liberties Gas 3 ,' l Penn Traffic 2li I Pennn Cold Storage . 1 Feb Apr. Dc Mar Mar Teb Jan Apr Sept. Jnn Jnn May Mar. Mar Dei Mar. Keb June .wily Mar. Jan Mar 19. 25. 1R. ID. Hn 17, 11. 211. R. 15 n. 13. 12, 5, 5. 18. 31. 5. Penna Salt Mfg . 4 Penna Warehousing loo Phlla Bourse .. . .IVj do pref . . In't Phlla Warehouse . ljn Phlla Whs ft C S . R7 Stetson (J II) . . im'. I do pref . . . ISO I Westmoreland Coil . 7m 1 (This table anpenra each Monday in the I Evening 1'ublle ledger.) LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS hlcaito, Marth 17 HOC1S Receipts, 4J, 000 head Uneven hut more ncllve than , early and avrraKlmr mostlv attady with Bat - urrtay's deneral trade Top. 10 W, bulk, v i l', i f if' UUin, '. !.10 Xi1? ?' ttfV,1.-1'0 ii20, Vrlflei'rE111"11 IV JWVlli' in, nrtvj! fiv iiwwiu ir cllum. Jin lr.wiu 33 neavy paciting sow n x.in-in t. pacains mun S17LT.W1H. n IfS 11(1 nOK 17 .'lO CATTI.n -ITlecefptB, 1H,.00 head Good and choice beef steers nnd butcher stock strong to lTic higher Otheru and feeders steady Calves B0c lower. Heav beef steers, choice and prime, jio oi):o so, me .(Hum and Rood $13 BOff 18 01, common $12 I H? 11 50. liKht beef steers Boot! and choice I $1B 75t?lH 73, common nnd medium $10ft IB 7.1, uuicner cnuie, neuers n nuwp nt iu cows, $7 ioeifr.s.1, calves $12917 50 HHREP Ilecelpts 10,000 head Steadi Flest Iambs held higher Plttsburxh. March 1" ATTLE Re eelpts. 1700 head, steers ver slow and 2ic to ,10c luvver, cows, heifers and bulls mesiiy sieany HOGS Receipts 7000 head 23c to lower and slow. Heavy, heavy mixed, dlum and heavy yorkers, $10 50O10 light yorkers. J18WIS.-J.1, pigs. JI7.B0& 17 7n. packers Slrain SHEEP AND LAMUS Receipts. 1700 head, steady to strong Rest sheep. Iia Umbl. IMBM'il CALVES Receipts, ' l'.'OO head market lower a: IIS Everything closed steady. I Cincinnati. March 17 HOGS- Receipts, 8200. alow Packers nnd butchers. llHIrlu; ! common tn choice. I12V17 pljrs and lights, ' IllOtNl stags. Sioim r." 1 (ATTI.B Receipts, 1400 stroreg Steers. t7l SO; heifer, t'i SO0I1 .10, cow. 3 30 I 0I1..'.( Calve wtak. 717 SHEEP Receipts none, strong (6611 BO I Lambs strong. UStm. I East Iluffalo. March 17 CAlTLE Re- iielpts. looo, steady; pnmu steers. I17..1O0 IN SO. a few 110: shinning steers, jlu R0(i 17. butcher 110010 50. jearllngs, tlOO I 17 heifer. I1O013.3O. rows, l.1 12; bulls. I 7.BO12. Blockers' and feeders. ilHIl, iresn cow anu springrra sieaay, vian Calves, receipt. 2.100 fine loner. tS&lO. HOOB Receipts. 12.000, pigs 50c to 73c lower, omer ;c 10 noc lower neavy. llii.io UIliuu, mixea ann yorkers llli.u; orker. iin,:iniii on. pigs lounhs II lift ft 111 73. stairs I ,..I1.N.1H' "-"' HIIEEl' A.NJ LAllHM Jleceint. 8000, ac tive; lamb 112020 75. earllng. tilts 18 81), wether II31, ewes 13013: mixed sheep $H. 50018 50, Kansas City, Mo., March 17 HOOK JU. celpts. 13,000 head Market hlghsr. Heavy, tlH.R.Irr 18.0.1: butchers IIK.00010 lights 18flilHo. pig. 'llfi.nii1TlK.25 CATTI.E Receipt, U'.Ofifl head Mirket higher. Prime teer. IlK'l 111. Hnuthrni leers nominally 17013, eons, 10014.(13: rcifer JtoeTir, raives. no h. no. 8HKEP Receipts II OfiO head. Market steady. Lamb. 118 S0O10.73- yearlings. lt7.no17.7B; wethers SiiAOOlB; ewes, I13.5014,25. ".' Ht. Iols llo.. March 17 IIOGB--Re. celnt IS 500 head. Market lower. Light. 111! K0O 18.40; pigs. I1301T.75; butcher. MOOli.ftO heavy. ,ll.400l.no. CATTI.E Ileceipl. 650O rmad. Market steady, r-iativ. iesrs sii.nuv tn ori neirer (B.MICFini aov. ;iv.siivi3.iii ttoriiM '115?. .", CORN HITS PW TOP PRICES FOR SEASON Probable Heavy Purcbascs for Germany and Heavy Rainfall - Among Bull Factors rhlrnito, March 17. Probable heavy purchases of foodtun for Germany, in difference on tho part pf farmers In ship ping their grain, lack of contract stocks hero nnd torrential rains In parts of tho bolt led to n resumption of the rush to buy corn today and tho market dis played pronounced strength, new high records for tho season being made. March was almost unobtainable. Much excitement attended the deal ings, which were on a big scale ("ash flrmt ROlfl hpillIU' ni ttnlrrao hilt (hn I pressure proved to ba orilv a. temnornrv check on th tendency of values to move i upward Tow aid the close offetlngs weip ton spicuously absent and tho absorptive power was remarkable. It had been thought that shorts were well eliminated on the sharp upturn on I Knfttr.ldi- h,i, tl... ,!.. ..!,. In.. suggested that a large outstanding short interest remained. Eastern houses were Important factors on the buying side. O.ttrt advanced easily on buying by commission houses and In simpathy with corn Trade decreased after the 'l ltn-t r'fltlt, nil. a.. ntnl...w l...t It.n ...... . .....on .r.m.n 1:,t; O.IVIIhCI) UU, llto ntivnnco snut ore, inquiry from the i:ast. Bulls foresee a short acreage. llecelpts were disappointing nnd of ferings from the country w ere light l.eadlnx futures ranged aa follows. torn (new dellvcr) Sat. uuen lllKh J.ow Close close I 111 '4 1.4.1 1 MU, 1 U 1 47V Ma July Oita Mm . July l.n rd Mav . Julv 1 Jf 1 Htlti 1.H1 i.a.m i W,i 3'. 1.2 ! IH'i 0JH nsv. 2"i 111 ll.'sj .11 111 27 5.1 27.10 2.1 17 2.1 H7 45 T.1 27.55 27 1)7 27.51 -'7.01 27.10 211 110 Hlbs May 2.1 10 Julv . ,..'1 s", 21 07 J3 77 21 17 24 IM .'J R7 t.M.37 rurK- May 45 "0 4.' 1,0 t Asked 45 51 U til) 45 75. t-H.75 4J 70 41 "0 julv Mild 4J.70 RAILROAD EARNINGS ( OI.On.ADO AND SOUTHERN 1910 $213 043 2.2114.240 Increase 3I,4I3 19 12.1 First week March From January 1 Bvatiis AGOSTINT Killed In action In Trance, Oct 12 JOSF.TII D AGOSTINI. Co K. 317th Infantr. USA. son nf Lawrence and Catherine Aizn.tlnl volpe, late of 1015 R'.wun st Relatives and friends, cmplnvee of John II Stetson Co . Phllailelphlt Iridic, No 54 LOOM Invited tn solemn re quiem mass Wed . 10 a m ht Stephen's Church llroad and Hutlr sts ASIIIIV At Hurllnntnn. N J Mnrrh 1.1. AMOS N ASIIHY Relatives nnd friends, members of Grain T.xrhanp Philadelphia Iloursn, Invited to funeral Wed . 2 p m . Ill i: Pearl st.. Ilurllngtnn. N. J Int. Cedir HIM (Vm Tlnren-e N T IUKES March 1H. &AMVEL. husbnnd of Margnret P Hakes Relatives and friends. Pabstlne Lodge No 470, F. nnd A. M, lnvlttd tn funeral Wed. 2 p m., 24HR N. Pntton st Int Fernwood' Cem. Remnlns may be viewed Tues after 7 P. m HAHNDT At Doylestown. Marcn i.i. AUSTIN O. 11ARNDT. nged On Relatives and friends, emploves Phlln and Reading Rw.. Invited to funeral. Wed , 2 p m., 57 E. Ashland st. Int. private, Dolestown Cem. RECIC At Sanwood. N. J. Marrh 1.1 PAUL SAMUEL husband of Estelle Menaer nnd son nf the Rev Paul C. Beck, nged 3 Tuners I services Farlev nve . Sanwood. N J Remains may he viewed Tues . R P m Int. Maple Grovo Cem . Richmond Hill. Long Island I'.ROVVN March 15 AMANDA widow of Edward S Rrown. Relatives and friends lnvlttd tn funeral. Tues. 1pm, 311D N. 17th st Int. Chelten Hills Cem Remains tin- I,., vbwed Mon R to 10 n m RYRNES. March 11. ELLA, wife of Wll llim Ilrnes daughter of John and Ella Holland. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funerni. Thurs ,130a m.. 2Rln N 2.1th st. Solemn requiem mass St. ColumbV Church 10 w. m. Int Hob Scrmlchre Cem Auto service CANON March in JAMES, husband of late Ldla Canon Relatives and friends iwi. ..... ... . ., ..ma .... iiiueii-ituie u, . in ni1., . in um . mtiieu - in lunerni services v cu . I'm n m. tii.fi Hunter St. West Phlln Int Odd Fellows' nU Q Cem. Remains may be vltwed lues, H to 10 p m CASSIDY Suddenly March 1.1. OWEN, husband of late Margnret Cnssldv. Itela tlves nnd friends Invited to funeral, Wrd . R In n m . residence of son-in-law, Peter Cnmobell 4112 N llth st High mat's St Veronlcn's Chun h 111 a m Int Holy Cross Cem Wilmington papers cop CAVANACOH March 15. ALICE, daugh ter of late John and Margaret Frances CivauHtiutt lli lath t and friends Invited to funerni. Thurs 7 a m , residence of uncle, John Oarvey. 1210 S 40th st Sol emn miss of requiem Chur, h of St Frnncls de Snlrs 8-in !-t Frackvllle. Pa COIIIILH At Chester. Pa . March 14 MARY, wife nf David Cobble, aged 44 Rela - tlves nnd friends Invited to funeral. Tues R 3n a ni mother's residence, Mrs Annlo Qulnn 2hn w oth st , Chester. Pa High innsri of retiulem Church of Resurrection 10 a m Int Immaculate Heart Cem COHT;n Mnrch 11 SAT.MB '. . wife of Abraham Cnhrn nnd daughter of late lames I nnd Snrnh McOonlical Uelathes and frlendi lnIted to funer., Tues, R-30 a m, r.027 1 Cobbo Creek Rnuleard Solemn hluh re-1 oulrm mass St Carthap-tVa Chur h 10 a. m ' In Tfulv rros Cem Auto erlce rnvrtOV March 10, CTAREMCH V CONnOY. atred 10, son nf i:eln O nnd lnte Walter M Conroj Relatives nnd friends Relief Den T' R R . Invited to funeral services. Wed 2.30 p. m erandfather's WINTKR RESORTS ATLANTIC? CITY. N. J, HOTEL BLACKSTONE1 Mrclnl.i Ae. nntl the Iteudi, oerlook!nq the Meel Iler iapnclty Will Kven service comfort nnd rnjojment Sea water baths, private and public Special American nlnn $4 up dally, European plan $2 up da'ly Auto bus at trains Enllretv new innrmge- overlooking inm !. , tniiiruil, ITOll. ' p n a IM n ATI AXTT-tr-i b K A IN ll A 1 LAN I IC - a aw a a a a Tfc A X Virginia Ave. near Hoardwalk and center of amusements Private baths. Runnlnte water ' ,n rooms Elevator Table and service dli. i in room Elevator Table and service dli tlnctlva features 13 BO up dally. Special wniy. Hpnciiy uw. ihi. au'o ineeis irsins Ownership management. W. F. SUA V. Try CLARENDON HOTEL VIRGINIA AVE. NEAR DEACII All rooms with hot and cold running vrattr Prlvwt e- llflths Write for Hates and HooklsL (TDAYMfVOir .. .. j lRlJ)GIvrIBTH0TELSlX3CSS Weitxilinster y' Av' ' El. .,. '? .,i:.?lr'v,t",,bBt,n,i run en" .,-...-, uy, w.. .wwuvw..i. .. nunrt 60c - me - 1 UATCI RfaCrORFI. Kentucky Av. near (lu. ' " "x"""""" Reach Always open. Thoroughly healed Dklt. A, E Marion! wn.nwnnri. n. j. WILDW00D-BY-THE-SEA Perfect lummer retort. Bafe sea bathlnir. fir eat variety of hlgh-clais amuimenti. Dally concert by membera of Philadelphia Orchestra. Early renter of ,pttacea r.pl.i . - .-.:." nr.lS i f Ji. 1 'we ,.w...-- ........... . ... . . -,., WrRNF.RSVir.I.E. PA. SUNSET HALL ??n u year' -"' ful home comfort crisp dry air: beautiful mountain walks, Weighing roasting, etc. Not a sanatorium. write ui;u. a haul,, Aigr.. vvKitNUits VII.I.C. PA , or Public Ledger Offlc. KDCCATIONAI. Ileth Next SllnKTHAND AND IIOOKKBEPlNO - '" E:Sls" tK" .Vyi.' .S,.dtv;(.m.re'5om.i.r.':,'l "".. Relstlve. and friend., class. i iTJuV i.... . r "V.iliiiJ. ...!.. HIE,.. rmmmm ...tc.t ,. v .. ,,.... a. Enroll nv time. Call or writs iiiiviicivo .r I. lulus. for full psrtleiilsrs and e.tlog I lefian Lnurcn. otn . no Mlt ave., In- 1'IIIUI. IIIIHINKH COI.I,F.OB"cd . funeral serylec Thur.. li p. m., anil Tollegn nf Cnmmrrre ' psrents' residence, 8110 N. 3d st. Int. Oak- 1017 Chestnut St.. l'nllndrlphla Isnd Cem Itemalns may be viewed Wed., I after 7 n m . TWENXY-FIVB lesson Hpnnl'h or Trench. 17. accurate translation work: lowest rate i entral Institute, 313 Plata Illdg , ir.OT Arch st Teachers Wanted Position waiting. Free realst'n for HaIIma and Normal graduates. Modern Teachers Ilnrewii. 1003 Market SI. RTIl AVEn"5 Th. Hest Dusln.a School Young Women' .nd tllrl rhlla. School for Kane. tSd A Chnst Sts, Hospital horn, training Call or writ.. , -lUtJWf vf UX- TwfllJHffcl'" Wrf ?4 , DEATHS "i'.i'PJ ,72( Huttonwoed at. Int. private. .n','frV,.0CKi"7-M",rcn 14' niCHAIlD J,. son of late nichard nnd Amanda I. Crai dock. nrd 02 relatives and friends, em P'oses Olmbel nros.. Invited to funeral serv !"" T.'i''"" P m-i a,2n Westmont st, J35d and Diamond sis ) int. aienwood Cem. Remains may be viewed Mon. eve. CnoSSrjN March in. WILLIAM M husband of Julia Crossen. Relative and friends. Dlv. No fl, A. O H.i Court Tenn rreaty. No. 22. r of A., Invited to funeral. Tues , R 3n a m, 101 B. Palmer st. Bol emn requiem mass Church of Immaculate Conception 10 a m Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. CtlM.tNANK. March 15. BLLTCN CUL LINANE Itelatlvea and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs , R .in a m , 10SB Fontsln st, Hnlemn requiem mass St. Kllzabeth's Church 10 a m Int Holy Cross Cem, r,P,A.Y.ln"-;r-.Mn-h ' n,v. John rt DAVIKS. Itelatlvea and friends Invited to funeral senices, Tues., 2pm. nethleticm Prosbjterlan Church, llroad and Diamond sts. Int prlvst" ( ,rn"JVIH 'VJ "urllrstnn N. J.. March In. WALTnn C , husband of Marv Myers Den nls, nurd 5J Itelatlvea and friends In vited to funeral Thurs , I p m.. 320 llarrk ley st llurllnaton. N J. Int. Ilaptlst Cem Pembert6n. N J DnVI.IN March 13. JOHjJ .T . son of lata James Devlin and Mary Oulrk (nee T.lsion) aired 3.1 Itelatlvea and friend Invited to funeral. Tues 7 .in a m.. apartments of Andrew Ebert's Eons. 2.1R 8. 4th st. Mass of requiem St. Joseph' Church nm Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto rnrteae FAHT. March 15. LAWItENCK. husband i. of Mary Fahv (nee Harley) and son of !ar 132. Invited, Thurs.. 8.80 a. m . 2540 Chris John and Mnritarel Fahy. Itetntlves and lan st. Kolemn mas of requiem Church of "-"""' !' '? ,,?,.' ' oKHin Church! Hush Hill Tlenf. Assn.t Vftlinl Trlhe No 470. I O. II M . employe Unldwln Lo. comotlve Works. Invited to funeral. Wed , S 30 a, m , 8D53 Drown St., West Phlla. Sol emn hlah mass of requiem fit. Agatha's Church 10 a m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto FF.NIOV Mllrch 15 at Colleeevllle. Vt, . WILLIAM P . husbnnd of Ida L Fenton. aa-ed m Relative and friends. Warren Lndire xn All) f.- end A r n n.llw.. vllle: nornuuh Council of Colleirevllle: direc tors of Itoversford National Dank, directors of Cotlesrelllle. Nntlnnnl Tlnnl 1-nat-t- a. HI ---,- - ,. T.V .---. ..a.. .. ." .,nuir n j- ,rf. inurcn. i-erKiomen. invited lo funeral services late residence. Wed. 1 n !" .' "'-. . viiiry i.apweu nf nvlsotn n-a it.n ii ii. risOOD Mnrrh Irt Wir.T.TAr IT ,.... band of Srlena Flood nited OR." RrlAthrn nnn irincin Fmnklln rnntli-. No. 24. A. O, K, r-s-h "' r-ilii.i1' e."rra. valley napust LUTZ March 15 EVF.LTN J., w fe of tivea and I friends. Selocta Tribe. No 30R, vlewe'Tifes 7'3n?o n n"""1" may ,S",nfor!1 ' and daughter of late Ilamll. j v0". ?"iV Btovernoura' Union Invlteji FKTTlilOLF VlaichiFonnr tiitn ton, i", i""0 ,?Ic,c""v B,te1, "" . ncllvf to funeral services, Tue... 1'30 p. rn.. resl TFn infn .nie MnJ.-- 5onor y,. "nd ' rlends Inv I ted to f unern I services. Wed . dence of brother. William G. Semp e 1033 beth's rettcreV ad lS mnnthl E' inV I ?- P m" 20-n Halnbrldge at. Int. private, w Cambria t. Int. private, Northwood ,.!.".... lettcroir. aged 18 months Int Trends may call Tuea . 8 to ft p. m. Cem. nemaln may bo Mewed Mon. 8 to Vlllr-rt fTVait.i -tn.Mt. trt n..,vr. .MAiti., .vinrcn ltl. lit, AAur.iu ain r widiw of ChriTnln CV-i. ,V PA"I'I5'05 ' OIN. aged 7rt Relatives nnd friends Invited 1.". "!" nr ( hrlsllnn Usher, aeed 51). t r,,n,rni w.a m . n v,.,.hH'. ru. wAl ' 2"nm rres1de"nceVof 'ion" Tohn"'' ","1"' George Jigln.sr.; MantuaT N J. Wells 37r)5 Ttavvle It TaJonC'Tn.v.1 , Service In German Evansellcal Church. nt f n Tniipii i'.r- x nik V I .sump nocieijr. oiiirrrs oi in 1'oncc i nf Mf. vv.Th5?"Br.VJ,b'' v' y?-lmZ ' 'v-. No. 7. A. O. II.. and Ilranch IM. o. rt M : Washington Camn No nnn p o' S. of A., emploves Thomas Potter's Sons ft to., Invited to funeral service, Wed , 2 p. m,. 5102 N. Fnlrhlll st.. Olnej. Int. Oreen mount Cem. Remains may bo viewed Tues . after 7 p m r F,JN wMnrri ,4' JOHN son of late John and Marv Flsnn. aged 21. Relatives US? S!trlfil- roTt r',le of Nlcetnwn No 201 F of A : emploves of Mldvale Steel Co . Hvlted to funeral Thurs , R 80 n m.. 4147 R'.MoJfui? Solemn high mass of requiem llnlv Child Church 10 o'clock. Int. Holv Sepulchre Cem. Auto service. FOT.KV. HuHdenlv. Vl.r.i. it .-, n . ---, t. LEO soi of Francis nnd Mnmarct Foley. b.ui ,, Il.ln.li .. ... l a - .... . . - , . . i. ,'. """ .rieiuis. iioiv .-.ame Soc etv. Invited to ftinernl Tna a tn reslderce of parents, 8018 Ili.v'cr et.. Ger- tnnntewn (olemn requiem mass Church of culatn Conception 10 a m Int. tho Ilnma Hou'Sentllehre Cem Anln f,,nBrni OARRATY. Sept 20. Aubrevllle. Meuse Franco. EDWARD I . son nf James T and late Annie Garraty (nee Maries) for- meiiy u. fei, Lancaster nv e . v eat Phlla reoulem maM Church of .St. Mntthlna 10 a rn in i, uny i,rnin i m AUIO lUnoTAl. GETTY. March 1.1. THOMAS, husband ot1 .viaiuoa tieiiy. jteinuves nnd frlendi 1 Seventh Reformed Preshy, Church, Invited to funerni services. Wed . 2 30 p m., 1215 m. iist si. int. .mi, .viorinh cem. Auto fu neral. Remains may be viewed Tue., after 7 p. m OP.AY At 2.123 S 20th St.. Slarch 13. ALCXANDKR J. GRAY. Services St. James's P. E. Church. 22d nnd Walnut sts. 1 11 n m I GREENE March 18, SUMNER, husband ot ,meua r ureene ngerl 4,1. Relatives I nnd friends. St. Alhan's Lodge. No 521)j F. j nnd A. M . Oriental R A. Chapter. No I IRS Invited to funeral services. Wed . 2 in m . 301 N Old t Int. private. North- wood Cem. Friends miy call Tues.. 7 to It I' p. m Auto service. HAOENRUCHER March 10. DORA HAGENRUCHT.R (nee Orth). wife of John I W Hagenhucher, aged (10. Relatives and friends Invited tn funerni. Wed.. 1-30 p m. ,381 Lvceum nve., Rnxbnrnugh. Services illethanlnn Lutheran Church. Martin and I Pechl-l sts , 2'S i T.nnrel Tflll rem Pechl-i sts, 2'30 p. m. Int. private. West j H MULL March 10 AOXRS Y w Idow -. . - .......... .-., ,U. .nn,,..-n n or jonn llamill need 7.1. Relntl ve and rrmriy ni w tn fi,nBni ..... i y.-.j . n, ..alil.tina nf .n.. Yl-llt,...-. T. 1, . -T residence of son. William n lliimir 4152 N Grntz st Int private Mt. Morlah Cem Trlends mn) call Tues 7 to 0 n m 11 ANUE.HT. March 13. Wl..mH.MINA. wife of John H. Hnnbost. of Vltlnnovn. Pa Tumral services and Int. private, Old St' HI. iva in e i em., ji,,.-- iuci . II n IT IIARK1NS tvuddonlj. March 111 AM- UltOSi; HARKINH. of 3400 N Huh aged 47 son of Emllv S and lnte Captain et . Jamen E Ilark'n Rel-itlves nnd friend., Mosart lodge. No. 430. F and A M . E D. linker Cmnp No 8iT. ons of Veier.ms: tut I. Wit I'll irnmilil Inn s-i l.ail. . - . INtll Ward Republican Executlle fnmmll. tee, stonemen's rellnnahip, emploves of Sheriff's office Invited ito funerni. Wed i-.-aii p in iiptrirnent or vviniam II Hat- .. rtnmnln-, mnv i, ,ia... -r..... I '. ' .. . '', bi ini n oonianns I in n m I HARRIS. March 14, RORERT LIND- I SET. son of late William and Anna Harris. sgeil 60 Relatives nnd friends, AJalon Ixxlge. ;o. s.r. i tj ii. I--., and U. G. I. llenrflclal Asso . Invited to services. Tues 2 p. m . 422 8. 21t st Int Mt. Morlah Cem Friends may call Mon. ev. HART At 344 N Lansdownc ave, I.aitsdowne, Is . March 10, J A MIS' H, IIAUT husband of late Annie M. Hart. INntlco nf funerni Inter HARTLEY March 10 MARGARET M. widow of "Joseph Hartlej Relative", and fri nds Invited to funerni pervlces. Thurs , 2 30 p m 1742 H. 24th st Int. Mt, Morlah Cem Vuto service IIHAM March 13 WA ITI3R L son of Cornelius J, and Isabella Healy. aged (l Relatives and friends, also altar boys of Immaculate Conception Church and Ly reum Catholic Club Invited to funeral, Tu a, K 30 ii. ni , H22 Penn st.. Camden. .V. J lUsh mass of requiem Church of Immaculate Conception lit 3u a m. Int. Calvnr Cem Auto funeral Hi;ARY. March 1! MARY J. widow of John J. Henry. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Tues.. 7 30 a in . rrnldnr nf aon 31iH D st Solemn hli;h requiem mass i nuron oi Ascension u u m int Holv Bepulchre Cm Auto funeral. HENDERSON. Match 14, JAMES A.. husband of Anna M, Henderson, nged 09. Relatives und friends Invited to funeral acrv. Uvs, Tues, 2 pm, 830 N 20th st. Int, nrlvate HESS March 14. JAMEH J , son of rin p nnn laie n,imuri iiess funeral, to which relatives and friends, U. O O. M., No 54, and police of tho 34th District nre lnvltod, Thurs.. 8 SO n m, 2410 B Mole st Mass of requiem Church of 8t, Monica 10 a m. Int, Holy Cross Com Auto service. s HOCKER. Mftrch IB EDWARD I,EO.V. husband of Lucretla I" Hocker (nee Flem- lntO itelatlvea Hnd friends, E. Conneo Mitchell lAdge. No floi K and A. M. I.u Iai Temple A. A O N M S Phlladel- I phla. Conslstorj, A. A R Invited to fu i nk-ral Thur- 1 p tn 2038 N. 26th at i nt West Laurel IIIH Ce I vi1. h '"A 's&.rSS Kemnins may ni. GF.nnOK husband nf Rearlehl Relntlve. snri Peter A. II Wldener Lndce. No. 1 1171, V and A, M . Ivestone Chnpter. No. ! 17.1 R A. M . Joppa Council. No 40, R - land 8 M. M.i Bt John's Commandery. No 4 k I.. I'nila consistory. A, A. H, R Phlla Conclave, No. 8. Red Cros of Con - , stantine: Lu Lu Temnle. A A o. N M. R. Iu I.u Temple Automohll. ciuh. 1st Rert Infantry. N. U P : the Mnster Ilullders' 1 : change, all lodges of which he vvaa a mem ber, ll.vlted to funeral. Wed , 11.30 p. m.. 2434 W York st Remains may bo viewed Tues., after 7pm Int, Northwood Cem. Auto ervlce HOUSTON March 10. ELI M- husband I of funeral will ba ulen from KH23 Ph.it. oi Aiary a ttnusion ineo t.roiu. Due none ?r nut nt i ni'Niwt un aiarcn in, iui. UlCUHUF. iiu t ri, iiuunv, tun ui iiorion n. anil Elizabeth 8 Ketterolf, aged 10 month Int. private mTTPmrJfl Marth L'V. Vliltv Trrrai. RETH wife of E. Tyson Hutchln. and daughter of Winifred II and late William ,J Thomson Relatives nnd friends Invited lo iunerai services, vvea., u a. m.. 129 I If -. ni... .....1 . 1,n Ih. !.-.- n ,-b,m, nv , .,,, ,., ini,.ia JOHNSON. March IB. DAVID. Imshonll . of Margaret S. Johnson, aged 00 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Tue. 8:S0 t i ni rrimirnca ni nuu-in-iaw. ibiaunce A Welsh. 1116 W. Wlshnrt t. High requiem mass Lady of Visitation Church 10 a. m . '"i.TOS.'X'r. ...... ,n ... ... .... "mates or k rst H. wm. cramp Hchool; Sun ,.. D, , , '. . . :,..-' . . T ... n l . ;:..:--. ....-. . . - r" I a'. "nnoi cioss or Ann uarmicnael ITeiuy- KELLER Slarch 1.1. MART ELIZA. RET1I wife of Martin V, D. Keller, aged 78. Relative and friend Invited to funeral services, Tues . 8 p. in.. 0111 N. Yswdell st. Services and Int. Woodland Hill Cem.. Lan caster, Pa Wed., on arrival of train leaving llroad Ht Station 11-80 a. m. KIELY March 16. JOHN J.. on of Cornelius and Rose Klely. Relative and friends Invited to funeral, Tue., 8,80 a. m . parents' residence. 812 W. Seymour st. Sol. emn requiem mas Church of St, Fraud Assist lo a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem, Auto .funeral. KIERNAN. At 'the Lenoi Apartment. March 18. MAIJOARET MARY, diught.r of late Jame P. and Ellen A. Kterian. Bel. i.p iu rienov mviica to AjMnmaau, af?:. ;."." ."ffV neipnia. iieiaiives and friends Lodge No I Auto funeral. Remains may be viewed Mon, , ..'".""T." """ "S.v''h ,i Itemalns 54, L. O O. M .members of all other so- 7 tn p m. Wed.. .1 P. . rn . 2782 N. Rth St. "nalns cletles and nrcanlzatlona of which he wa MARTIN. March 15 JAMES E son of ' m".y be viewed lues . 7 to H n m. int, .reT'J."'0 ,"nf"e,nn 'gh requiem late Thoma. Md Vn;.JI.riln.BRf llv , 'CLAIli'- h IcV'elIZA W SIN S53 bS R',i!l a" ?ita""'tt '-"'-V -nd &rqSune,rCo0u'ncW JSffi SM'C ' nc? Igg jarch ,4. JULIA MacM,- n K-m! &oSWl!M. JSSSki ".r.oseAshorSokl, Daring hhl wnnraui nnTiin Kllpatrjck RrUtivei and frlendt, ali mem - Teacher of Tyndale School Invited to funeral service Thuriday at 8 p. m., at the South Jfroad street Ilaptlst Church, Rroad and ' ..i.?1"- Jnl- private at unesienown, sia. KING. March 18. CLAnilNCK V hue I'.".."?, of olve M. (nee Krant) and son ot VVIIIInm P. and Gertrude Klnir. aged 81. U,,yyjf" -.n friends VVashlnton Camp. No. 342. P. o, 8. of A., Invited to funeral service; Tues.', 11 a. m . resldenco ote-fa ther. 5313 Lansdnwne ave. Int. private. Oreenmount Cem . West Chester. Pa. Frlcnda may call Mon., 8 to 1) p m. Autos. KinKPATntrte -faf-H K rniTir n . daunhter of David F. and Alice V.,Klrkpat rlck. naed 80. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Mon . 8 p. m.t 4534 flan som M. Int. Mathew, Va. KREMKR. March IB, WALTER . KHEMKIl. M D Relatives and friends. Union Lodge. No 121, F. and A. M Invited to funera: services, Wed., 2 p. m.. B04 Oreeno at., Germantown, Int. private , LAURENCE March 14, ELLEN V... be loved wife of William Laurence and daugh ter of the late Patrick and Mary Flannery, cif Lucan t.. Castle liar. County Mayo. Ire. land, rtelatlv.es and friends Invited to fu neral. Wed.. 8 80 a. m., 2020 South st. Solemn mass of requiem St. Anthony's Church. 10 a. m, prec. Int. Holy Cross t-em. Auto funeral. LEONAIID March IB. KMAD F.. hus band of Mary Leonard (nee Curtis) nnd son of Into William and Catharine Leonard, for merly of 2412 Master st. Funeral, to which relatives and friends, Thomas Jefferson Court. No 40. F of A.! emploses of lists ! "!"m . " rinu neer i-invcrs i.orai, nw, ui. ,,v,,,iiiy , n. m, int. limy vjross ucm. LOGAN. March IS. Mix AWrR TJV. OAN Relatives and friends, societies of St. Patrick's Church of which she was a member, Invited to funeral, Thurs . 7:3(1 a, tn , residence of Mrs. Hugh Glacken, 2B41 N 18th st. Solemn requiem mass St. Pat rick's Church 0 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem. Auto service . LUCKE. March 14. JOSEni O.. husband ot Sophia Luke (nee Schafer), aged 50. Relatives and friends. P. O Protective Asso., P. O Clerks' Relief Society. Invited to fu neral. Thurs . 8 30 a. m.. 2233 N. Moscher st Solemn requiem mnsn St. ltontfaclus' i". .T.,,d,,,l Cl ' Church 10 a. m, lAuto funerni. int. Holy Hepuicnre i;cm. . - ; i.urz MAI.I.ON Hu.M.nlv Mr. h IT. JAMES T MALU1N. husband of Margaret Mallon. Relatives and friends. St. Pntrick's Holy Name Society, officers of 5th Police District: c M, 11 A., invited to funerni. Thurs . 030 aem . 1721 Rlttenhouse st Solemn high mas of requiem SI. Patrlck'a Church It a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral , MANNINa. March 1.1. MARGARET C. daughter of late Edward and AIlco Man ning. Itelatlvea and friends Invited to fu neral. Wed , 8 a. m , 70O Clinton st.. Cam den. N. J. High mass Church of Immacu late Conception ! 30 a. m. Int. Calvary Cem. Auto funeral. MARKS Marrh 14. at Naval Hospital. Pelhnm Ilnv Pirlc. New York. ARTHUR JO SEPH MARKS, son of-Mary and late Sam. uel Marks (nee Dcvlne), need 27. Relatives and friends. C. M.. No l. tr. s. N. n. v.. and friends. C. M.. No 1 1 (n.t.nrt In run... ,,n. Invited to funerni. Wed . 8M0 a. m.. 1514 S 27th at. Solimn high mass of requiem Int. Holy .ti. unimi'i n unurrn Lit a cross i-em. Auto funeral MARTH. March 1.1 CHAni.ES. hushand or Ldla Marth (neo Scherb). nged 5(1 Rela tives nnd friends. Fnlrhlll Reneilclal Society. Germnnla Reneilclal Society, Invited to fu neral services. Tues.. 2 p. m . 1322 N. .viarstnu st. ini. private, .Mt. peace fern, funeral MAL'K March 11. LAURA L . wife of John A. Maue nnd daughter of Martha and late Edward Nagle. Relatlveji and friends Invited to funeral service. Mon.. 8 p. m , 2742 N. Nowklrk st. (2Rth nnd Somerset sts.). Int Hnr.letnn Pa., Wed McCAFFRKY. March 14. EDWARD J., husband of Sarah McCaffrev (nee Ward). Relatives and friends, loth District Police. 1-odge No .14. L O. O. M.; James A. Gar field Club. 18th Word: all societies of which he was a member. Invited to funeral. Wed. 8.30 a. in. 113.1 Oermantown ave. Sclcmr requiem mass Church of the Immaculate Conception I" a m int. Molv cros r-etr McCULLOUOH March 15. ELIZARETH L. wire oi jonn .ticL;uiiougn lteiativcs and friends, n V. M. Sodality of tho Kacred Heart nnd Altar and Unsarv Societies of Kplphany Church; Lady WashlnRtnn Circle, No 33. F. of A.. Invited to funeral. Thurs., H 30 a. m . 1033 Jackson st. Solemn requiem mass Church of the Kplphany 10 a. m. Int. Holv Crosi Cem. Auto service. McFARLAND March la. WALTER, son of Elizabeth McFarland (nee Flnley) and late JnsefJi McFarland. formerly of 22U9 Oak- nv4a4 ttalaHtaa anil felanrls Inul(i1 . ford fit. Ilelathes nnd frlendn Invited to funeral, Tuea, 2 p. m.. mohtr'fi reildence, 1M.12 S. 01t at. Int. Fernwood Cem. Friends may call Mon. Me. MrQlNNIH. March 13 JAMES T.. son nf Jamen J and late Mnry A. Mctltnnls (nee Eccles), late eergennt Q M Cnrps V S. armj. and Thoto Htat. Dept.. Wash Ington, D C. Relatives and friends ' Q M, Corps. V. S nrmy. nnd Corley Catholic Club, Irvlted to funeral, Tues, 8 30 a. m. iiii.i won sc. ooiemn requiem mass Kt. I Monlcn' Church 10 a m. Int. Cathedral uem: auio service. MrGIIWEN Manh 14. PATRICK, hus- hand of Mary VrOowen (neo Sullivan), ru - neral Tues S 30 a m . 4,ri2n Westminster ave Solemn renulem mass Church of Our . .. m ii 1 i-i . ,.. VIMh.r f Knrrnu. 10 a. m. Int. nrlinte , Holv Cross Cem ' MCLAUGHLIN Match JR. JOHN, hu- hand of Mary Mclaughlin (nee. Deghanl. .srj.-r,?. onnN'o -Jt'-.i lla Stel fe'prlnc Co. In- I. Wed. 8:30 a. m 1247 itelatlvea ana iri' employes of Rallvv vlted tn funerni. MarllKirouKh nt RMemn mass of requiem St, Michael h Church 10 n. in. Int Holy LrKliihrj C'nm Aiitn fitnBrn 1 Oh, late of Ashletmduff. County Derry. Ire - Kind Due nonce oi iunerni resiaence 01 cousln .Tames McNIchol. BS40 Oxford st. MKiNlix. Aiarcn it, jr,.ti., wiiiovv or ThomaH Meney and dauahtcr of Clara and late George Urlan Residence, 40B0 San som l, JJUP nonce ui lunrmi win ix iiien ami Memorial Ilaptlst Church, Hnd friends of the wool trade, Invited to funerni Tues., '2 p m., run i -N. Jiarino i.. ioinn erv- Ices In the. rielsc.imnnn Memorial llaptlxt Church, Uth and Luzerne sts , 3 p. m. Int. private. Auto funeral. Remains may be 'viewed Mon.. 7 to 0 p. m, i MUSI,!:.-March 14 FERDINAND, son of Joseph and late Hannah Mesle (nee Hogan). Relatives and friend-. Invited to funeral, I Tues.. 7:30 a. m , 01K N. American st. Soi emn requiem mass Church nf the Immacu late Conception 1 a in Int. Holy Cross MONTGOMERY. March 13. LIZZIE V.. wife of Charles P Montgomery. agM 82. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral services. Wed, U p in., residence nf son. Hrnest J. ftelnann. 1212 N lillth st. 1,-rlpmlfl mav rnll Tue.. R to 9 D. m Int. We.t in'irej Hill Cem. Aiitn . jhjuiu,. .wHini i, rt...,..T u , nun u. Charles larles u ana .Mftrie looro inee u jirieni. aged fl mm. Relatives and friends In- vlted to funeral Tues. p. in,, parents nsidence. 04(1 W Johnson at.. Gtn. Int private, Fernwood Cem Remains may be viewed Mon., after 7 p. m, MORGAN. March !. JOHN J , husband nf Martha Morgan.. Relatives and friends, T f t.. Xn .M UVisIaI ar a Alnal Peaslnll IHaa Ohirles Carroll riuncll K ISM! K. of C.: employes nf lT S Custom House Invited to funeral. Tues, 8.311 a in . residence ot brother lll.'O ?,'. 23d st SVilemn requiem mass Church nf Most Precious Rlood 1U Lh'oLLANI?"' AManre'hUn1, ORACR MUI.HOLI.AND (nee IcCormlck) wife 'of,' Henrv Mulholland Due notice of funeral1 will be Blven residence of husband, s3.'2 n'i!UbVDhY,t- 1iK??h""i'n KSARHLI.F. M Relntlve and friends, teacher .Rudolph 8. ' Walton and Joseph Hlnirerly Public School Invited tn funeral. Wed.. 8.30 a m.. '222 W iA'hleh ae Holrtnn renulem man St. Columba'a Church 10 a, m. Int. Holy Sepul chre Cem , , MUHl'llV-fMarch X. JAMB8 J wn of late pennla and Catharine MMrnhy (neo Car roll) County Cork, Ireland. Relative and friend... Dlv. 78. A O. IM Onrkmen Hocletv. inviuri tn fnnort.) Tun . 7:30 a. m . real dence of brother-in-law. John J. Crnwfotd, ?nii h 17i HnUmn reaulem mmi 8t, Monlca'a Church li a. m. Int. Holy Cr-sa t Cem Auto runerai .m auio iunerni .. ,, NURRT. March 15, SUSAN S.. widow of I 'i, ' Bernard Nurry, aged 8S, llelatlve and I friend Invited to funeral aervlce. Tue.. n.in n , inns l mi, t Tnt. Oak View I Cem . 'Parker Ford',, Wed.. 8:17 train Uroad St. Station. O'CONNBLL March 17, JOHN H...hu- band nf Alice V. O Connell tnee jiuuini ana 1 -. .J ... tJ .... Innl. f fl'('nnt1ll C! O'L'onnell nun ui Aliurciv St Bltu .,,,,, Relative and friends. Holy Njvme Society of Church OI Our Motner or Borrows ami Phllopatrlan Literary Institute. Invited to dence. 410i Olrard ave. Solemn requiem lunciHi inula, n ,w . ,.,.. ....- .- irnss uiiuxcii oi uur winner "i. '":.."". a m Int Bt Agnes' Cem., West Chester, Pa. Auto sorvice. ..., ., , . - CIETURH. March 18. JOHN C, husband of Alnertlne Qrucl Oeters. aged 78 Rel" tlves and friends. Hermann Lodge. No. 123 F. and A M.. all nthei organlxatlnns of which ho was a member. Invited to funeral services, parlors of Hamuel V. Kehr Son. N. W cor 21st and Diamond at., Tue , 5.10 p m Int private. . . PAOE8Y March 14. LOUIS p.. son of loul II and Louise Pagcsv. Relatives and f.in lnvli,l tn iinvntl services. Tues.. 2 n m 820 N. Tiney t. JnVar 2Vlh and llrown st.). Int. Illllsldo' Cem, Remln mav b viewed Mon, eve. -.... .. PHILLIPS. March IS. THOMAS ED. WARD PHILLIPS. huband of lata Kath ryn Phillip (nei 'Roddy). Relative and friend. Phlla. Irfidge No. 3.,D. P. O. E . Invited to funeral. Wed.. 8.30 a. n- 802S Locust st. Solemn requiem mass H:., Car- 1 !. llUf IltllHJi- u. miirmi m us- i.t cii .......an. tt.-.i. it Ttatrv fn-nH in MAKAtl A. IVAI.ILJA. ltflATIVca hand of Dora H. (nee Scblkorra) and son nd fronds Jnvltcd to funerni "orvlces "f Herman V. and l.jdla Mendel, aged 33 Tues. ft fj-ij'1"", iiKflvV,7;.Jn?np i.1..rs.a nn.l frlandfl Tnpmhr nf T-lola.K. Wa (An. 1301 K. Columbia UVC Int. Private. , DEATHS 1 thavo'n Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Crosi POLBY. -March is. nonKRTA It., dauh. Itelatlvea nnd friend Invited to funeral services. Wed., 2 p, m 0530 Master t. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. Remain may b viewed Tue. eve, PRENOEL. At Esslngton, DeUware Co., Pa,. .March 15. WILLIAM PnBNUIlb, Relative and friend Invited to funeral services Tuss., 2 p. m., Oliver II, Half nid.. 1820 Chestnut t.. Philadelphia. Int. private. Friends may view remain Mon eve. nnED March 14, THOMAS, husband of Bussn Reed. Relative and friend. P. and B. Relief Asso, Invited to funeral. Tue., 8-30 a, m , 3412 G st. Holemn requiem rnas Church of th Ascension 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto service. IUCHAHD10N. Suddenly, March 13, WILLIAM W husband of felliabeth IJ. nichanlsnn nnd aon nf late William H. and Sarah K. Richardson, of Darby. Pa. Relatives and friends. Old Glory Council. O. V. A. M.I Fel Beneficial Society, members of the Rlble CI, Flrt Presbyterian Church of Darby, and Dlhle Class of Slloam M. 12. Church, of Paichaltvllle, Invited to funeral. Tue., 2 p. m , 7421 Glenrnore ave. Int. Mt. Zion Cem. Auto funeral. RITCHin. March 15. ALMA It., dauirh ter of late John and Mary Ritchie (nee Ol well), aired 18. Relative and friend, n. V. M. Holdallty, Sacred Heart Society ot St. Ann's Church, employes of U, H Tire Co., Invited to funeral. Wed , 8:30 a. m., residence of aunt, Elizabeth Olwell. 2003 Memphis st. Solemn requiem ma St. Ann's Church 10 a. m. Int. New Cathe drl Cem. Auto funerni. ROSS. March 13. HUGH X. husband of Trance Ross (nee McCafTerty) and son of late John and Hannah Ross (nee McDrlde). Relatives and friends. American Association of Master Matea and Pilot. Invited to fu neral Tues . 8 an a. m . residence of brother, Dennis Ross, 21)08 B. Thompson st. Holemn high mass of requiem Church of the Nativity 11 V. M in a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. SCIIKKTZ. March IB. ANNA W, SCHKFTZ (nee Clark). aed 5fl , Relative and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed,, 3pm, residence of son-in-law, Charles P.. Heltmlller 18 W Sharpnnck t.. German town. Int. private. ML Peace cem. Re mains may be viewed Tues,, 7 to 0 p. m. REMPLI3. At Dover. N. J.. March 4. LKWIS 1I husband of Tlllle Semple. Rel inn SHARP. March 18 1RVIN. son of Hugh and Mary Shnrn (nee Rates), aged 81). Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed , 2 p. m., 7408 Montour St.. Fox Chase. Phlla. Int. prlvnte. Lawnview Cem. .... 8HE1UDAN. March 12. CATHARINE, daughter of lnte Terrence and Catharine Sh-rldan. formerly of SIR Kimball st. Rela tives and friends. Lady Livingstone Lodge, No. 38, O. S of II , and employes of Ilcggt ft Graham I'aper Box Factory, Invited to funeral. Tue . 8 a. irt.. 246 Wilder t. Solemn requiem mas Church of the Sacred Heart 0:30 a. m. int. Old Cathedral Cem. SHELMlRi:'. Third Month Hth.nLANCHE C (nee Jorden). wife of Harry L Shelmlre. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Third-day. 18th 2 30 p. m . residence, near Huntingdon Vallev, Pa. Int. private, Hor sham Friends Ground. Auto will meet train leaving Trenton 11:53 a. m. and Rending Terminal 1:02 p. m. at Rethayres S1sVlOi:MAKER. March 15. HENRY B , husband of late Fnnnle Shoemaker (nee llalteri. Relatives and friends, officer and crew of police boat Stokley, officers of the 11th Vnllc. nlstrtet Robert Orler ReDUbll- I can Club, all organizations of which he wa a mernopr. iiiihpu w iuiini nvniiin, ., n m residence or daughter, airs How ard Pago. 8218 Marsden t Tacony, Int. North Cedar Hill Cem SIMMONDS March 14, EMVIA. wife of Frederick T. Slmmonds and daughter of William and Frederlcka Behweltior, aged 28. vlted to funeral services Wed N. 41st st. Int. prlvnte. 80UTII. March 13 MARY ANN SOUTH, aged 71. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, without further notice rts'dcnce ot Charles Duerr. Sjcamom, St.. Newtown. Pa.. Tues ,2pm Int. I.anghnrne Friends' Ilurvlng Ornunds. Conveyance will meet troliev leaving Trenton 1 P. m. State St. nnd WiMnrton ave.. Newtown. STATZELL March 18 FRANK A., son of George nnd Anna Statzell and grandson of Agnes McOreggor aged 20. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Tues 2 p m . enrnl nnrlnrs of James G. Ocrden. 1S22 Cem. Remain may bo viewed Mon. eve, int. prlvnte. ureriunount Auto funeral. A, it,, funeral. THOMAS. March 18. SYDNEY A., eon nf Thomas C. and Alberta Thomas aged 3 das. Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral Wed 3pm residence of parents. R41 E Schiller st. Int. Greenwood (K. of 'THOMPSON. March 18. WILLIAM J. THOMPSON, nged 84 Relatives and friends. John Morln Council. No. 20. Jr. o. u A. M.: n--e. nv.i.lv rnt i nrtl Nn 1(17. 1) nf h . Of I TiinAiniin lnvitod lo funeral. Thurn . 'J I n m, renldence of father. n)nw, John prnder Mnntua. N. J Servlcii nt hount. .int Odd Fellows Cem. Philadelphia. Auto service TOWN March 111. MAJtY A., w Ife of George F Tobln (nee Cowden). Relatives and friends Invited to funerni. Wed.. 0.30 a m . (114 W Tusculum st. (Oth st. and Allegheny ae.) High mass of renulem St Veronlcn's Church 11 a. m Int. Holy Sep ulchre Cem. Auto funerni. TRIE11EL March 13. CHARLES TRIE RE!., nged 73. Relatives nnd friends Pe ouod Tribe No IS I. O. R M : emplnves I nf Delta File, Wn Invited tn furleral I fim W. Stella t I ' ...K.mrin U... tirKS i nun iujiiil i.iuu, services riues.. x p. m , Int. nrlvate. ITMSTC.D Silddenll. Mnreh 14 WIL. LIAM W I'MSTED. used "1 Relatives . and friends. Ttnxhorn I,ndsc No. 133 F. and ' A. SI: Ellis Post. Mn n, u. . M.;-ivaiuer fdVe: 'Nr ia";o v a-F Poor Hoard. Incited to funeral serl-eR. Tues . 3 P m . 073 V Johnson st.. Ger- ' mantown. Int. Ivv Hill Cem. Remains may be viewed moh. eve ..-, ., M .. UTXr.-vinrcn i iaiu, winnw oi ai ' Ann KlIlKn. Relatlv-ea nnd friends Invited l to lunerni. juh "..'i c"iu".m Uk -brother. Patrick S iaRMninwn Tn . Solemn mas nf renulem iiiinii. isu (uur m i,, Churrh of immaculate Conception 0:30 a. ni In Ft Anthonv' Cem.. Ambler. Pa. WAM'' "i,ii,i,"-''i "l .lni'iriiii Jii,, Wed, morning. WRI.RII. Mnrch IB. UMZAnETH S . widow of Teter J, Welsh. Relntlve and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs.. 8:10 a. m., I anM N. Sith t Fnlemn requiem mass St. i llrldcef Church 9:30 a. m. Int. prlvnte VVK8T, Mnrch 14 Mrs. MWHvr-T WEST. "Bed OS Relatives and friends In vited to funerni Tues 83n a, n . ,id.nee of nieces, tue susses iinruerty si t'hestsr , eve. f."nl"mn rn'ilem mass st Pranci, e Rj.!.' r-h.,oii iii n. -i. !-' I'-nst. WBT7.KL March 1.1 Bt IVashlnittoli. JO actir P . husbnnd nf Klsle Wetz.l hin ii...,lvl nffed 41 Relatives nnd friend. I , l-merulil Renf, and I.lternry Assoi Piste 1 printers' Union. Rianch 13. Invited tn fu - I nPral, Thur.. 7-3n a m. residence of n,.ih.r. Mrs flusanna Wetzel. 2.1111 N. Tlsn- , n i Holemn requiem mass Rt Honlfn- clus s unurw" i' n i. i. iiuiy iveuccmer i Cem Auto runerai HviTRTHRRSPlN'R Feb. in Prlva HAiUlY nAuiw.. nyeu -, oi pneumonia, in Frnnce. son of Harry and Frances O.-i Whethcrpine, .; nansnerry st., ucrman- '"wil.KBY. Msrrli in. WAI.TBIl JOHN, son of Susnn and late Inman Wllkey. Rela tives and friends Invited t& funerni servlcs ' Wed,. 3. P. ni . Oliver II H-ir Rld.1, jn-' Chetnui n. iiu. .uraii -ein i ' - ..,.. ....... ....u... .n.. I.F.I1AI. AWYEBTIWK3IKNTH (KSIN T"K fOCBT OF COMMON FUCU " '' "".?' """ W f "' ?"" " . Marrli Term, 1010. No. 1343. , In re petition of Mallld A. McOravv to be Nofl'cl ?. 'fS.WS'ft'St on March 10. Ufflrnw. filed her net Mian nralnir that tho court make a decree and Brant her a cer tificate authorttlnir ana empowering her to transact buslneaa aa a feme aole trader, according to the acta of Assembly In such raae made and Provided, whereupon the court fired 3Iondar. March 2t, 1010, ut 10 o'rlork u. m., for the hearlnr of said application, when and where all parties Interested may appear. FRANK II RTOCKI.EY. y Attorney for Petitioner r 821 Htepnen Olrard Hulldlnc. K3r KHTATE OF .MOllKIH J. 1II.IT., . hpitou ..ruer. lesiameniary on the above estate having been (tranted to the -a" deceased undersigned, all persons Indeb'ed to the said estate are requested to make payment, and tnose nnving claims in present me same, vvlthnut delay, at the ofrice of the coipora tlou Executor. 4nn chestnut t.. rhlia.. Pai ' Mai-WCT 111 M"7 A THE PROVIDENT LIFE AND TRU8T COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA. aha b vviKu. i-resiuent r.sepuiors if3S" 'OTICK IS IIEHEIIV CilVKN THAT '5' n application will be made to the imicauon win tm mane 10 itxm Onvernor of the Conimnnwe.lth of P-nn.yl- vnnla nn vionnny. prii 7. luni. dv llungnn, Hood t Co., Incorporated, under the corpo- ration amendment net of 1883 and the amendment thereto, for the Improvement, amendment or alteration of It charter. o that the purpone of the said corporation snail ie in manuiaciure nnn aeai in learner, raw materials and supplies Tor tn n inn facture of leather and art.cles made of irntiiici. miirau ut. mm rww . " charter .. .... .",.,- jAA.r.a ;yt4i4ita j.r(r.n 7 nOUCUOr. AUDITOR'S NOTICK U-p?" IN TIIK COUHT OF COMMON PI.EAS , No. 3 fr the County of Philadelphia. Hfptemher Term, 1018. No. 3t08. In the matter ot the asalgned estate of Jacob Hrlirelbrr t Son. Th. Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle und adjust the account cf Iter nard Illoway. Assignee nf Jacob Schrelber ft Son, a corporation, and to rnke distribu tion of. the balance In th. hands of the ac countant, will meet the parties Interested for the- punmee hf his appointment on TV eonOMiay, apni i, m n a p. m,, mt 'i4? onto., au-ii" aiprria, riuiiain HUUi. Ih .'. " m.S!i mimvLi n n s-n k I0ST AND FOUND DANJO Lost, a banjo In black re, vteln , Ity of B4th and Race. nbout.7.-90 p. m. Frl-r dsv eve t IIKn-al mm a e.1 .Tnen rturnen to Thorn McConnell. 487 Itlghter t.. Wlna- ' hlcknn Pa. KEYS Lost, bunch of keys, between 12th nd Vlnnl.Am.,v ,. na join ana intam- bla ave, i 15 reward. Mr, Helm. 2033 IN. sinrvine sr. PIN 150 reward, lost. Thursday. March IS. Philadelphia or Oermantown. diamond bar pin. 2 Inches long, platinum and gold let ting, safety etnsn: return to 28 W. VVMlnut lane. Oermantown. or 118 CRhitnut iff . HELP WANTED FEMAI.E ' , ALTERATION HANDS, experienced. on wont en' coat and skirt. Apply second floor. Wanamaker It Brown. Oth and Market at. t i ALTERATION HANDS -. -, . .ON SUITS AND DRESSES - APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT , WANAJtAKER'S , 2 11 CROCHETERS wanted! nosftlvelv no oan. ..vass'g: stamped A addr'd envel, for partlc Mrs lelsel. BIT Lycoming t.. VVIHnnp't.P, DICTAPHONE operator, must he capable stenographer.' apply by mall giving exp. and calary expected: address Mr. Rosen helmer. The ITelber TrunkT ft Rag Co., 1IM1 N. Hancock st, DICTAPHONE, OPERATOR and tjrpllt, toy ?raw""n OI snortnana an asset. Wldener Rldg. DRESSMAKER want walt and skirt finish er. assistant sleeve draper, sleeve finish ers and Impmvern on waist, skirt and sleeves; also finisher and Improver on tall- , ored and fancy skirts: women to work In tailoring dept. on coat and dresses; perm, yos na long season: apply all week:' hour from 8 to 5 3n: half-day Bel. 1723 Walnut at. DRESSMAKER .want waf.it and .klrt fin Islers, also improver nnd apprentice; good salary: long season, half day 'Sator 'V'H';rh"t lltim Apt., ner cor. 17th and walnut, rear entrance DRESSMAKER, want wafst and klrt fuv Ishers; also Improvers; short hour and long season. Apply IBM Locust St. DRESSMAKERS Waist, skirt and IeT" flnlshrs; also apprentice nnd Improver; paid while learning Apply 1500 Locust t, DRESSMAKERS, experienced. Apply" K. M. Davla, 108 B 13th at.. 2d floor. EXAMINER experienced, on georgette waists one i worked In silk waist factory preferred. . MAX CLAIR ft CO. 1010 RACE ST., FIFTH FLOOR. FITTERS ON DRESSES AND . SUITS. EXPERIENCED APPLY IlIIREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S GIRL for general housework. 6803 Lnwnton ave , Osk Lane. Phone Oak Lane 1B54 J. OIRLS white, 2. wanted for Atlantic City for general housework: experience unnece- sarv. Apply 1017 Market st . Phlla. GOVERNESS to take care of two boy, a red fl and 8 vearsrmuBt have reference. Phono Mrs A P, VVetherlll. Ardmore 821) J. HOUSEWORK Girl for small adult family: with cltv references Call at 870 N. 28a. LADIES Take work home: leisure noun transferring patterns: $3 hundred: not ex perienced pay for pattern to learn. G112 Market. LAUNntlF.SS. COLORED. TO DO FAMILY. PERMANENT. CALL eein.,ir Aiiuuie; lUbOHAIK 5780 HADFIELD AVE , VV. PHILA SAI.ERLADIES WANTED: THOSE WITH WAIST EXPERIENCE PREFERRED. APPLY NEW YORK WAIST HOUSE. 1280 C1IE5TNUT ST MAID wanted for ladv. willing to aslt nurse with children: permanent position; good wages to right jierson IVrlto Capt, Knowltnn. 1R24 23d st N VV.. Washington. MILLINERS WANTED EXPERIENCED MILLtNERs! PERMANENT POSITIONS ALL YEAR ,. ROUND J GOOD WAGES I APPLY EMPIeOYMENT RUREAU I.TT HROTHERB NURSE, mlddle-nged. capable of taking com plete charge 1H month' motherless babv- live In hotel. Norfolk. Vn.: reference. Ad- dress P O Xnx loll .-.Norfolk. Va. OPERATORS, exp.. Infants', children's whir dresses; line piecework prices: fine work room- plensant aur. Freund. 1213 Market. OPERATORS, exp.. Infanta' cream cloak. capes, ennta; good pay, freuna.llft aiaraer. SALESLADIES Department store experience- active, quick, intelligent: good chanc for advancement: half tlmo Saturday, P .101 ledger Office , e SALESWOMEN DRESSES. SUITS AND WRAPS MILLINERY DRESS TRIMMINGS APPLY IllTREAU OP EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER' S STENOGRAPHER Competent, experienced stenographer: high grade institution: pleasant surrounding:, steady position- good salary. Jacob Miller Sons & Co . 10th and Reed ata., maker of Eagle shirts. rt STENOGRAPHER Olio with dlctaphon erti nrtferred: must be available 1m- medlatelv: nnply bv letter, giving exp and b'unV'ncii; Jlmi5: i e njlirr irunK & i.aff o . ju iu Hancork STENOGRAPHER Atlantic Refining Co. has an npenlnff Tor n sienogrnpnor expen- require nnn who has had at least a high ecnooj ciuiritiicni mm mn Mir rninu ,j'm - I'UIIliu ililtnkiuii, 11 hhbii siniit. uiv,ni nnu neajlv: general offlcft work, such as fllins; records etc.. will be r part of this posit ton; those who qualify apply In person. Room $. SI 44 Pawsvnnk nve. STENOGRAPHER wanted: atnte exherlenc, ago and salarv, 1B0. Ledger Branch, 8. E. cor. 15th and Moore ata. STENOGRAPHER, EXPERIENCED J I I I it t 1-. li' Ur IIVIIM' tVUIltV I'l'fiV lilTRKAU OF .EMPLOYMENT Ar VVArsA.VIAKfJIV'S SI ENOUItAPIIER and dictaphone operator. ; first class, nvallahln at once; state exp. rlince nnd snliiry expected. Address Mr. Rorenhelmer. the Uelber Trunk and Bag- Co., I III4I .rN. iinnincK !. , STENOGRAPHER, and tplt Uourt futur. ' for a urlKht- woman of neat apnearanc. and address; salary IIS. Apply Marceau Hiudm. lmrt tncttnut sr STENOORAPHKR -Young lady, beginner: n.rmnnrnl nnn It ton mantif mf nrr'a Afff. s I a tn age and reference. P. Q. Hox 154?(.' SUIT SAl.TISWOME? FIVE EXPKRI. rarun suit hai.eswomen ok ooon APPKARANCl!, TO WAIT ON HIOH-OLASa CLIENTELE: PERMANENT POSITIONS ArPLY RONWIT. TELLER CO 13TII AND CHESTNUT STS. TUCKER exp , short, long lenirthsg Infant' wear: all vear Freund 121,1 Market. WAIST SALESWOMEN FOIin EXrEni FNCED WAIST SALESWOMEN OF GOOD Al'PBARANrF' AfTUSTOMED TO HIOII. CLASS CLIENTELE; PERMANENT P03I. TIONS. APPI.T HON1VIT. TELLER ft CO. 18TH AND CHESTNDT STS. WOMEN Wanted fr Phils. nd vicinity mid the state of Penna. at large. Intelli gent women a organizer for women, branch of n fraternal beneficial society: pleasant and eay work: excellent cnntrviet for thos who can qualify. Address M 508, Ledger Office. v ' YOUNO LADYiiflentlle. for position In nftlc.J prlclnt and hilling work- good at figures: permanent -position: good hours: pleasant en vironment and advancement: $13 t start: state age. experience and full nartlcular. R a4 I.dser Office. deneral MANICURINO and beauty culture school: start this ear right; ladles, learn snms tblng profltshle: profession for $.1: inanlcur 1 Ing. shampooing or scalp msssage: day and evening classes. Adim Adsnis 1S05 Arch i st . rnuit.. i.. ..,,, ...a.,. HF.T.P WATvTTEP MALE --... ,.,,.m.ri . iMsoinvmn o.i:- p S T.',:Z'p ifS 'h, "' ... ' - ..-,'.; . ' v AUTOMOII1LB WASHER and night watch, man wanted: must alsoibe able to operate a trucki one living In vicinity of Trenton and Westmoreland vc. preferred Apply Atlantic IteflnlnK Co. employment ofllce. f am raM.unn n . Phlln I iiooiCKKRFKR and ofrtce man wanted by ' roanufscturlnir concern In the northern riectton Of ine City. erenre, experienc" Apply, giving are. rf- and (alary expected. p 417, idirer nrnce. y 1 ,-T7?V-- ... ln mii.f h nni vrtf i IJOY over 10: mut bo good writer and go. ' curate at figure: grammar school educit. . Hon or better. II K. Mulford Co.i 4: S. lam si. HOYS WAN TKIl FOR NlOHT WORK:'" MUST HE OVER 10- CHANCE FOR ADVANCEMENT. APPLY AFTER S P. M, L una EH OFFICE. FIFTHl FLOOR. ' IHISHELMAN ON IWOMBN'S SUITS APPI.T IIURBAU OF EMPLOYMENT WAIVAMAKER'8 "Ctf 'I ',-7? I Bras 91 ? tw . UK candy:,awi J 1 r lITSSaP 9t R. wNjg. WBHasneaw , -WW.1. . .. V. j 'jOPfLT ymam J w.omit' mm MBMuKJlK"fl . i- . A....V " -tejf Afta aIsi j?h.ip aiBBnnt Yt . . WW wm-.m..'" V? IiWTii in immSSmmBmm. 'ATHICTS- ittre II. LOOT W. M. f..r,aR.y