' ut ff' V, I, . u o j El - kr ! T,ni ill (j 8 . a -' , 18 V Germany a power SAY SMOK N AU "She Came Through the War a roinnii nmi other i:urm.-a .nmtrir in Inch have been fought over ami are Perfect Dynamo Of Strength," li n willy enlneil ti.ii.lltiiin. tiee.l the s I Miuport of some organisation wlileli He Declares nflTord them the proper tribunal for their illsiutes ami assist them in win nlug their public n'ta from the iilea WARNS OF NEW CONFLICTljXe." '" ,,,c ,,,J """"" uf e"U Wllliilrpu in (fond Oriler Hv t)ie Assoclnteil I're's 71' i" inipiissihle lo iiente barrier Paris Kent "(1 "Cnvmnn ,-,,,,. Mntv. lli-nt bolshevlsm mill mill- 0.rn"'.V mJ ar c ee "I ni, if i "!-" '""' " '"' "' -tates eoiithinc r,..,il, ii i.. ,.,.,.. ...nun... ...... Hieir ipiunels anil weaken theinse ves &E! I1.' l"? i! "V"' "' ' IV . SI- H.- -'"'.lot ...lt n.., eneiin. niuel, less imiiiiiii I "" ft I 11 I " iit u n. ' i B." OOO.ItOO neonle 1ipv been schimled land hardened by tnal. Tliei hate lea'""'! erononn and self -ileiiinl. "The nation has been ciunpresnl Into a concentratpil mass, whieli is snr charged with energy anil moving with centripetal force, while tirrmnm's neighbors are spreading themselves mi' thinly and niiarreliiigMitnl mining with centrifugal force." Thus spoke lleurj .Mnrgetillinu. wh" headril the Knifed Stales iMvesllgatloi' commission which lias been nt work in Poland, in disco--in" nieiil'i li ctservatinii" in crntial l"u "And what will be Hie r-Mill''" Mi Jlorgentliau ask. .1 lli'"'"'n to In own question, he rost'fie'' : "If disiutegrat;nn keeps up 1111011" Oermnnv's mMghiior'. then' can ' 1 "t one result I doubt whe'her liei'innin fully appreciates hei own sttength V she sits. calml wntihing the d'ckeiin'j going on between Ibe new stales, win"' are losing slgfit of gient niiin inle nml fighting over little strips of tcriitnn. he must take grim satisfaction in the hnttle her enemies are waging in he -behalf, nml 11 (lennnin. emoiiuiged h Itch discoid among the weak mid struggling slates. iiiimiiiMciI! will ic .sort to arms within n few eais ami jf'S"'11 be' lost tenitorj ICrnenal of .Mililai Ism IVaicil "Whnt will p'cwnl Ibe militni clique f loin legaiuing toiitrol iu l.ci' tnany if Kurope eontiir.ie to oflee -'ii 11 temnting prizes to various imtiiuialitie-' Such n situation will not encoiimge (erinany to regain liei timl" In peace fill means ,iiid to in inileinuilies, "It will not sntisf the uiiMtir'si.. of t?ertnan to return to the ii:one. f their war worn f.."i'ioi. weaken themselves fuithei and delibeiiitelt 011 themselves a pie lo the l'li.-Man spirit "What I- to Piicriniu.'e ibe deni i crats in (icrmanx who an Iring 10 get awa from miitmism'' I'urop' rapidlv is ilnvng 011 town n sitmi. TTMWTIi I ii 111 ' I ill I i iii ii 2L&&TrmicA'nmiAi.2E& w. aWr-Wl"sirl-ii,a. "w- lgbmM$$j Young Men and Hoys The Episcopal Academy Juniper and Locust Sts. I'lli YKAIl VfITH separate building. r,ir toe j-ounper nnd older bovs Die Academy l? equ p ped for the prope care of boj-i from six j-ears of ng to college. A dally chanel service for all boj-a. Experienced anil successful masters In all branches. I.arce sj'mnaslum and athletic field Box'nt; and body huildln'f under Wm .1. Hrrrmnnn. Music vnder Is. Llndiiv N'or'en The Academv has but one purpose 'a devalon and train hovs in h,.,nn rnieiunni (.nnstian gentlemen nn. rmi! .1. Stelnmetr. 4r, s. i,if neiiiimnster, 111 he nl me Arftflemy on anil after sept, sill, nrgisirra mniiecl m William Penn CnarteTlcUool No. 8 South Twelfth Street PHILADELPHIA Founded .n 1(1I. and churte-red b Uillinm renn on th sum da as the cltx of Phila delphia, the Ti-nn Charter School hoc m-tln-talned an uninterrupted corporate extntence purlnv the past 44 enrs the school has Itraduated oer 1.100 puplla. of whom more ihan 1200 hpe continued their studies In k core o( unhersltlea and professional wchnols Th unusual proportion of alumni who have I taken one or more universltv deicreen Is due ' Urrely to the character and permanence of I "the teaching ataff, numbering over 30 mem- , br. Of these th six senior members have -fflven to the school an a erase term of service of 26 ears For three vears thfre ' liave been no chanses tn the staff, save ad ditions to meet the requirements of In creased firullment which has already taxed to capacity the new building added to enulr- ' nwnt last ear. Magnificent plarlna- fields ' .of 22 ncr-s afford ampl- facilities for the exarclse of a school ot too Thf 231 st ear beolns September "3d The Prosptrtus for 10lfl-20 Is readv for dis tribution Buildings are open for Insp-otion I and classification nf punlls Hentembt-r fith RICIIAftl MOTT fllMfMVRK, I'h. I. ' HKOMSTKR Polytechnic Institute 100 Professional Building ' 1831 Chestnut St. OprDft Monday, Sept. --J, nt :30 1. M. 1 Tvenlna classes for oumc men and women ' In mechanical architectural. structural ateU reinforced concrete drafting, mapp'n ( a.nd urvejlng', mathematics and all engl- TieerlnK hr inches Personal and Individual f Instruction bj graduate Civil and Mechan ical Kmrlneers, members of National Kna-ln- i rtnr Societies Rates reasonable Apply befors Monday at 2034 Hprlng Oarden Ht Phon-s Pop. T&aa J ' ' 1Mb fUANKUA INnlULlC , ftUlOOL. Of MKC1IAN1C AKT4 Draftlns;. Mathmatfes, Mechanic. NAVA1. ARCII1TF.CTITRK yell .Wwrlwt S878 1.1 P qy-ti t CUKHTXVT IHI.L I'A. Chestnut Hill Academy 8T BIARTIN'S. CHESTNUT HILL. PA. Prostration for collcca. An ldcaltv lorjktefl i otmtry day and boarding; school for boys 1 Eapaclally low rates for five-day boarders S'-ffiito d"pm.nt; -ScTttSthrS'iSiStf Stffi- 17im'in,Sm- K!,mrn,.n?0t'.mni27,e5r Cfctalou" on application. nUh Sexes BAWKSiPS MIGHT St TJFfOOL Wait The ereateat CDDOrtunltlrs men n KAmnii hava ever known are opening up now Be prepared, If you . wArkinr. loin our nlaht classes. We siveiyou knowledge that will win for sou that big position Moth day and night school, lilt) Walnut Btreet. m.mrmmmm i " Strayer's Business College JfdlaMphia'a Createit Buiineit ( School , Halt, write or i"iig for full varKcvIar sr STRAYER'S j, T Cbaatnut St. Phone, Walnut 384 ! II ' ' .Shorthand n 30 Days ".typcrrrmjig' Ceminerelsl HaljMts. Vm aaii.U.luuit 'jvJeHONt LOCUST .lftfi3t PM: St, of OCeeTritalBX SMS) m USUPW Wai. IHSjgMBSSBkfi 1 'ft I ttV'gMsaea.-' 'IT Dnllen- DM lion. Mrlio.ils open. Upper. Sept. J II WjVt1t J Aflilille, lull! j I.nvrer. 5,1 Jiff tioii which r-vrnttlnlly nnicf rcciilt !u a I coalition between UuhhIu ami (iennany .mid the iibolute ilrxtriK'tinu of many Vnf the nil.r orpntcil (iomcm utiles ' xteps be taken to prevent It '(minion li utronc tlint the lenniii of nations is the only Menu for tirevent- ins iii(-li n illsuster, anil it limit runic I soon anil have tlie lotnl support of Ipotli great anil small power.. Circeee, Itnl. .limo-Slaiia. Cjtvlin-Hlovnkin. Ill gieat untouched power like (lerilianj . ' "Iti'iliiont inteligentlj lefuscil to light to a hnish with the t'liiled States. 1 She withdrew1 iu "nod older to n place of snfet. wheie the win had not ruined her fiictoiies and where rxenthitig was leady for the ieuinption of pence in dustrj. JERRY M'AULEY'S WIDOW IS DEAD Mrs. Maria Gilbert, Reclaimed From Underworld, Helped Others to Their Feet New York. Si pt .0 -.Mrs Maria .!, ben. more fnm.li'lih know,, on the nt ,.t t t 1 1 1 owerx as Mrs. J.-rrx McAulev. died j vestcrda. aftcinoou nl her home. ' I Park iilaie. Itrookhu Perhaps mi woman 111 the loiinliy knew as mm h about the doings of the 1 iindei world 11s Mrs. liilbcrl. Hack in 1 the call. sictitics she met ".Icrrj" McAulej. mid he reclaimed l"i from a' life of degradation, inising her to a ( position of icspeil. which she niaill- ' " tnincd lo tin- ilav of her d. nth. or almost fiftv veins "leu-v" Mi'ulev died inn v.ars after the openint: of Hie W. st Thirtv - second street iisin and Airs Mc Mcinii sinu mis in. aim irs .m A ii ley then undeilook the management of bolh missions In tin latttt part of lSri she was mat I led to Itrndford I Cilbcrl. nichiteit. who designed (he Inst "skjscrapei" in the citj . the Tower lluilding. m limn Itroadwnv. nnd who was one of Ibe most as siduous friends of the MiAulevs iu their iiiissioiihi j work. ln(l. s.r THE DREXEL INSTITUTE EVENING SCHOOL Registration Every Day and Evening This Week Classes Begin September 22d Engineering, Chemistry, Secretarial, English, Spanish, Mathematics, Domestic Science and Arts 32d and Chestnut Sts. WANAMAKER INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIES V. "V. Cnrner 23rd anil Walnut Streets Begin Sept. 18, and End April 6 Tuition Cost for the Period Ilravvlne Tainting oil, vvptrr and rhlnsi Kncluh Lnna-naxe French or himnlsh 1'iann or Molin ... Ntenocraphj beclnnrrs stenoBTnih)-udvncrd Tipewrltlna' onlr ttfwilikeenlnr 3Mt Ij.lM 14. CO in. on 5.00 ii.oo 1 l) 14 IM) 31.00 'JT.no 10.00 I4.no 12.00 8.0") K.IHI 1.1.00 in.no , 15.00 1.V00 l.VMI u.oo 1H.00 17.00 IK.0O I.V00 12 (Ml '24.00 21.00 15.00 1K.00 kMikktrplnx. .Hlenocraph) nnd Typvviiiinr romninen FlllnR and Indexing lloslnrsa Knallsh .... IluslneiM Arithmetic Tenmanshln . . .... Torres poiwlenffi I'lilillc Hfhool fnrelciifrs 1'ulille School Illiterates ITInllnc Renl Mate nnd f'onvoanclnit rulillr Niieaklnr for men) Art Needlework nnd ('rru-lirtiiic Cookerr and Domestic clenie Ilressmaklnic nr Milliner Arrhitertnral Drn .vine and lirll- flrntlons Merhanicnl Dravvlnic llln ITInt lleiidinr for ineclmnlcs Knicrnrlnc Vntrh and t lock MaUIn; nml He- pairlnc Tclccraphv CuttlnK .Men's Dothlnc ALL CLASSES OPEN SEPT. 22 REGISTER NOW ' i , All departments oren SrDtpiniwr 22- momintr. afternoon, and evraini! sessions. Highest crade instruction I in all lines. Apply at once tor ' assistance in planning a cottrbe. I AVnte, pnone or can today tot ' Catalog F.-23. Phone Diamond 631 TEMPLE UNIVERSITV llronil Ht, below Herks 1 i.ii..i-ii.i a $4 Night School Jjow OPE T I Shorthand. Rngllsn. Penmanstu. month I PAI.MF.lt nmnoi-H R.iotk . GERMANTOWN FRIENDS- SCHOOL n " A Uw ea- . elea for earneat colleg. prepir. atory pupils. Btanley It. Trrnall. Principal. BrRIMU HARDEN INBTITUTB Arts, llechanlcs. Klectrlclty. Automjbtl'V Classea cotmane. flept. T2. Knroll now, BeaA far booklet. Brosd and Hprlng ilardWi eta rr AM'TKXTir.r riciitmijt ( tn . ylvanla Museum and ttchool of Industrial ft, I'mad and Pine S(ret. Open ais.ien. I.A A Vv.tl) MM MA.ML FRIENDS' SELKCTifi ft. M-Uia-rtvrkNtaTe Cberry U m St., i EVENING PUBLIC LEJDGEH PHILADELPHIA, " SA1?URI?AY, D A RD RA NITTI E TITTONI? II Ministro Degli Esteri non Ap- proverejibe I'Attitudine di Nitti Riguardo,Fiume PubltHiM md l)ltrlbiittl OnJfr PERMIT NO S41 AtlthorlTMl bvghe set of October ft. I!IT on me at The Patofnce it Phlla Iplnhta Pa P order of (hi- Pilitnl. a s mmi.ESnN Potmaeter Qmeral Itom.i. -t sclleinhre.- II I'rcsiileiitc del Consiglio dei Minis! ri. 011 Nitli. fi il .Ministiii per gli Affnii IMeii. On Tittonili Nono iu disiucordo. poiclie' I illl.bl .ll...... .. . ......n.... l.lltl l.ill.l.i 'in -1 ....Mi. .. ...ri.iu... 1 .1 . . . 1.1. .... ' . ... . . .. ill .Mill icgiiiiiiln I liiciilrule ill I'liime. I.a 110I i7in e' slata pnhblic ntn dal gior uaM. ; I 11 ilisiipaccio ,.l Trieste due ilic una j Motta ill neioplanl ha pi'co term vicimi Kiiune e i e' pot:i a diposiziolie di (lahne'e ll'Aiiiiiinziu. CM neropliiiii 1 o'lneiiguiio da mi catiipo avialorio itnl iiiuo, I n dispnciio ul gioinale "II Mcssag. gero 11111111117.1:1 die una brigatn di ' lrupe lombariie. la quale era guintu in Plume per uiiirsi volont.iiiaiiieiits nllc fnive di D'Aiiuunziu. fu limnndatii in 'icti nclle sue giiarnigioni. .,ie di (iabiiele DWmnnw.n, n.'l . . .. 1. premiere roiiliollo di Hume e appro- vata in 1111 iiiiinitcsti, pubUlic.iln nana Association!' Vnzionnle tin 1 soldiiti f,.riti. Kulil.l. I!) sellembie -II lolonuello Sciliaul. capo delhi Stnto MnRsiore del (,'cneinle Ilndoglio, e un mnico persou ale li 1 1'Amiunio. ' ritornatu du I iiiuie ove ha avulo nun conversazione , ., , ,, ,, ... " " poein u ipiuie kii nvieune iicun 'i "ver inloi iniito lulte le iiuxloui ,inmlet and siihseiiuent elections Allcnle. comprisi gli Stat i I'niti. dellu I'renilei Cleinenceau refused tn -" intenzione ill occuiare riume. answer a reipie.sttbat he liy a date for Se. undo II '.MissnKSero- II Concilin , ""' ele.tioiis.snj inc.: Kntif) the pence ii, , v.ifnvn-il., ticatv Inst Iniinedintely upon rntilicn Nnioin le di Inline ha "toK "" , tion i , inform the clinnibei- of the hnsteioli pel tie me,i. .Si rnppoitil he!,n,l. f n, elections." D'Aiiiniuzio e" sulTereiite per febbre. Iu grauile sinilicnto si onnette qui' nl'a lungn iutcrvista che il Ducu D'Aosla ha utiito con I'li. Xitti. dopo una igiiulmenle liuiKa confereiizn del Duel con Ite Vittorio II Ouea l)Aostu .... , . popolare tn, le tn.ppe ed e un Bookkeeping sixteen weeks' course pre paies for hoMikeepIn? posl tlons nnd gives foundation for accounting course'. Typewriting Special Intensive seven weeks'' course In touch tspevvritlng. Speed and correctn'ss are the main objectives. Pupils pre pared for Civil Service exam inations. Classes open to men and women. Fees moderate Regis tration rinses Monday, Sep. temtirr 22. YMCA Central Branch, 1421 Arch St. li .sir The Philadelphia School of Musical Art Announcement Extraordinary! Continuation of the Matter Class, Conducted by the Spanish Virtuoso, Alberto Jonas 1714 Chestnut Street Ralph P. Lewars,A.M.,Director Complete course In all branches of the Art Normal course for Teachers, W. Palmer HOXIEJ-LEMAN Voice ' Violin STl'lllOS UEOPEN RF.PT. 5JI1 locust 35S 10 HO. 1HTII HT. I IJranch Studios 4015 Cedar Ave V Phlla i and Wilmington. Del DAVID E. CROZIER Organist of Calvarr Presbyterian Church Organ and Piano ' 1520 Chestnut St. s.cciuu'itiiiEniirla I.eefson, lreldent. ALl. BRANCHES OP MUSIC PBHI.lt: SCHOOL. MUSIC supbuvisio.v 1814-ts Chestnut Ht.. Philadelphia?. riUEHCIf UlIIIJJINO. Oab I.ane, Pi. Reopens for MegUtmtlon Hene. Ittth. Phila. Musical Academy neRsiANTOwv nnANrii 10 KAST WALNUT LANR Catalogue. 8Rd Season, Gtn. 8682 JOWF.PII XV. IHKK. Dire. St. Cecilia Musical Academy i .. I inns nt . . i. Piano Clio iouo iiiesinut at. Vl.lln Theory PWU. CJrytery 10 S. 18tj Be. Dlrftewi I. , K. JhwcMi,, H. Vaa dwt fcaU - n nmlco stretto ill D'Anniiniilo e l creJe NEW PARTY TO BE FORMED possa csercltare mi luc la sua imllucnza. Oabrlele D'Atinumtlo ha Invlato una! Farm and Labor Associations to B maRiiilien lettern ill ilcvnzlniie al Ite el Basis of Organization ,.ll valuto all'lWllo. j St. ,,,,. sept. 20. A national eon - SI dice clip il (.pnenile llailoRlic. ,-,., ,.,.,. ,lM.mH nrrmiKCineiiti for tin.' nominalo I ommiKsarln Stiaordlnnrio ; formation of a new political party with Mllltaie per Kiuuie. prlmu ill paitire fu i I lie farm ami labor organizations of the rleevuto tin He "Vlttorio. il quale gli country as the basis, has been called to .auclibu detto testuall parole: 'Itieordl Ypnvefip ',- lfxil nT7b.,.'r ', . v 'non mm stllln ill ,1,.'" '"the eommlttee of forty-eight.' which non una ntllln iHjmngiie . ,ms .,,, (1 ()rKnllzllt,)n I1(lpr wav t Mil...... .... i.- t. .:.......!.. N'ew York since Inst spring. ....,.,,., ... r.unnun- i,u Miuiii.Mii.- in rililiie non e' cninblatii. II bloeco i nana parte ilel innre c 01 n coinplelo. I 'a Ablrizin Cenernle lliuloglio lia dlsposto 1111 cyrdonc inlllliire per terra. Purtuttavlu senihra che tale cordone 11011 ' possa essere eflicace. I.a eitta' si dice alibia vieri uf licenti c Onbriele D'Aiinunzio a posto la popoln.ioue a lazione Intmito gli slnvi eontinumio a leudcie i loro pio- ll,lttl "' cittiiilini l.e illchi'irnzioui ill Mill "ill la spedi ?innc di D'Aiiiiiuizio a Kiuuie iiintiuii- ami ad esscrc nggetto di vivissime ed nspre critii he da parte della stampn III Corrierc della Sera protesta con- , ... . tro la brutal le (cnsiiia. SPEED RATIFICATION, . CLEMENCEAU SAYS Premier Tells Chamber He Will Not Set Election Date Until , Action on Treaty .'"',: JVMl -.'." -ll ' '. l "' !!',".. lT''!.?,".l."1.1.,;V,''!'l.'.,,1 ,.,.,,'l,1" iituiin" "ii tin- ' inuMiiii hi , niin'ii th,-01,te,ied to be prolonged indclitntclu settled the discmsioti iu n few minutes jesteidiii the govcniineni taking the ,stiiuii that tin elections should be held according m ine inw ot .liny last, pto viding for proportional repieseiitiitinu Tlie debate on Ibe subject li.lil been pi inK on iu niornitiR sessions fur ncarlv tlnee weeks The snliitloii is roiisidered in parlin i menlai miles to be n great step III. . ...- ... ,,. ., t,1'" ' Till toall the prompt prormtnlion of tin Baby Swallows Iodine; Saved. I'lijsieinns nt the Women's Ilomeo pntlietu Hospital liave snveil Hie life of two vear old William' Smith. 'J.t(!0 v..-.!. '1'..,.... i:ri. ..nn. ..r..... .i. '."i in . .. ,-tii , - ti in puri-t, liner inc , hld swallowed , nl oumes f ,,,d,ne. D...I. L ....... rr DfTITT) jl TT1 CPTTrVAT L HlXSXKjMh 3xJtXVJLllj e -n . , , . . , ,. vi uuaiii's uniiiiisiiaiion "Xmerlra's Foremost Ilualness Sclmol" , . intensive courses to prepare VOUllcr men and women to fill the demand of Philadelphia business houses for ' i,rainea WOrKOrS lor responsible no- sitions. Day and evening sessions Pv. penenced instructors. Send for o5th Year Book. -,, Pine St. West of Broad Philadelphia, Pa. Our graduates are In constant demand for lood-pavlng positions liregg Shorthand in. tay, speedy system. Complete business ana h.vretarlal courses. Ijay and Nlgai Classea. Intensive training. I.nroli iij mite. van or vvrue lur lu.i l-arllculars and catalogue. I'llll.A fllTKIIUr.1 en t Tt w IfO nnd College of Commerce 1017 Chestnut PL. I'lilludelnhl. fii.k iivtniTiQ uriin,w vim .,.,Tu . .. MISS IvMt.llT'S SCIIOOI. FOR '.IKI.S WD 1 ITT.- iiu tit w ..i..i u . ,.i '' ' ... .. ..,.,.r. -.. '.-, , Younir M'omrn nnd Girl .Y. W. C.-A. LEARN TO SWIiil BEFORE NEXT SUMMER I.KSM1NH AT ANY TIMI.- Germantown Y. W. C. A. 5820 Germantown Ave. Ilenled. Mllrrril, Strrlllrcil I'hone tierinanloHti tiZtitl J I The Agnes Irwin School 5011 and 202.1 e l.nnrey I'lae i I'lilladelphln I Registration of new pupils. Thurs Kept '-. f Registration of old pupils. Friday. Kept r, f 11-lC fAKlNUM MJHOOL 1807 Pine Street. Iteonens Ort. 1st feenlor. Junior, Primary. Klndtrgartea Boys under 10 vears The Gordon-Ronev Schorif I For C.lrla. 411S Spruce Street General and college Preparatory Cou-ses Roof Garden and Qm. Miss ROONEY Prln Miss Wharton's School 1710 PINK STRKET. Reopens October 1 Oli-ls snd Little, nov. I T1!'l.y,irs . .""'"i'illi.r."!. ,U"I Mrsir David E. Crozier Organist of I'nlvary Presbjterlun Church ORGAN and PIANO 1520 Chestnut" Street Philadelphia Musical Academy fiermantovvn Branch 30 East Walnut Lane ' Catalogue 33d Season Otn 3h32 JOHKPH W. CLARKK, Illrr. I CONSEIOifffflQrySusiC 85th yeiir. Individual Instruction. pr. onal Ptipervlslon. All branch, theoret ical and applied. A school of Public per formance. Teachers Normal Tralnlni rouree. Public School Muntc Supervision Complete llllltary Band Dept, Derre conferred. Two complete Puplta' 8ytn pprtny Orchestras. Jteclprocal Helatft-m with Univ. or Pa. Dormitories fur womn, Yeir Book Free, Gilbert Kajnolds Combs. Director Offices, Studios, Dormitories, B,-oad A Reed TIIK NTKRNnKRO 8CIIOOI. IIP Mi'o.n 10 Ho. 18th Street (Fuller lluilding) vow raiPK Pnmnl.l. musical eduruiln. '..".,v OPEN. Complete musical education. 'Teach era' classes. Call nr write for catalog OFFICE NOW OPEN. ELLA SIMPSON TKACHKR Oi; SINUINO riii.i.BB nf.nn.. 10 so. ibth ht F. EDMUND EDMUNDS TF.ACWEB OV KIN01NO I7H CTEHTNV1" ", Lmi 5&nWffiF&Ji, "- ' " - - ClMHlM. 4fiMto ,.. . ... -.,' ...... 111.' I irixi ill I Li '.' in uiiviiiii c mini v-. announces that delegates from all states .iiinttcnd Aetivfr in the movement Is Dudley Pielil JInlone. who until hli lireak with tlie Wilson administration, was collec tor of the port of .New York. Promoters of the proposed party, in tlieir literature, denounce the Deino ciatle ami Ite'iubliinn parties ns unrcn icsentntUe of the citizenship of the couutij and chaYgc there are no dif feienees between the old parties except ns to whieli one will hold the offices. California Wine Men Los Sim Franelspo. Sent. 20. A nelitl bj the California (irnpe Protective A soiintlon. nskinR thnt government offi cers here be enjoined from enforcing the wartime prohibition act, was denied bj lnltcd States District Judge Wil linm C Van Fleet here yesterday. Al'TiMN mxinr.s Vn.XNTU city N. 4. IBJ Worlds Greatest Hotel Success i Dme and Dance m the FAMOUS SUBMARINE GRILL Exhibition Dancmi by Americas PremierAxtitts Mr. and Mrs. PAUL DE CApO mmamaammmammmKm On. the Ocean. Fi-oi Elovtm shjriasof Qjnv6rt Special fbll Terms WiffimAIcchTifcyyl HOTEL CHELSEA OPEN ALL YEA It SEP! EMBER ITi mopt tritMlirhtfti. iinnh nf (h yar. SFCrilK nKKnVATIONS I. n. Thomninn ft r. BLACKStOME Virginia ave. and the beach. Capacity w. lSf-a water baths. Special American plnn,.M up dally, Ktiropenn plan, 2 up dallyt Modern curative batha department. DAVID Itmo Owner nd Vroo. HOTEL DEV1LLE KE1SggJFl-!- Ocean view, Kentucky Ae and lleaeh. ii.ri.in.niii. unu.i.u. i.nn oiiu miuiu,, All, ,et equipped and most nttractUe moderate. rale hotel In Atlantic City, Orchestra an! dancing. IlunnlnB water In rooms. Publll and private baths throughout Special fall rules ;n iveek un TI?OM.S M. O'FirtlKN iiiiii'iu ,tc. ,'iune i urtirn ana sieel lire tap. '450. ro. plan. prlv. baths, run'g water. ,,:r-0','n "J.'- .i-i.KKns. owner. HOTEL CONTINENTAL Virginia Ave. clone to bench and Steel 1'lrr Alwaia open Alwnis r.ady. Terms mod erHle Phone or write M. Walih Duncan ui I I .l,l.n.i i:iti Ht lames Place .special nitefl rnr Kent I itt-fi for sie Write for booklet lira. J Wlrtsihnfter , ...,. . . HOTEL FREDONIA I.urnpf-Rii iin Tt-nn-iisp Ave. Jiift off riti,inh hIK. Modern brick, every appoint inent inter rat ft Ownen-mp tnanacentent wesiminsicr lo Ht ,irUate th. run water $14 up U1 'J . up Unity. C IJuhre NUTTALL ATLANTIC AN 1 DIRECTLY ON REACH AM) IJOARDWAI.K Visit TLANT1C C1T in September, slop- PinK .11 i-ii-tipiiiuin.-ii nuiei, i.ni ihi.i.iiir, ' ,11, wn VTIVSTIC or vill.i .v 1 ui. 1 it , mm Wml m tSKsK'ik UfYTFl WHITTl P New Vork Ava. I Catherine Oarland. Relatives and friends In nwiwi nil ,-. 4th hotel from I vlted to funeral, Mon. 8 a. m., parents' leach Amer. plan 2 r,0 up dally. i:uropea " 1 on ui. 1-levator. Huthlnn from hotel. HOTEL B0SC0BELI'1'n'ue.,:y,ve-.noar HUH.UUVUVV, bch iiathlnB from I h,. e Open all fear Ilkll A 1. MAIIION, Mew Clarion K-v A,e & Beach. Garage IVCWV-WIIUH riooklet S. K. BONIFACa i,Ki: itoiWTroNCi. x. .1. MOST ATTRACTIVK. MOUNTAIN HIXIItT ACCKSMIII.K TO PIIIL.. ALAMAG HOTEL In the Mountains MT. AlU.INr.TON. N. J. OV UKK IIOIATrON( OPKX VNTII OCTOBER CTH I'enna H II to Newark, D, I, V R. H to I-ake Hopatcong Station In l--i hourH. Hotel auto bus to the AI.AMAC wherp ev-J-ry comfort and conenlence await the tourist. Sep tember 1" the month when nature Is a riot of corneous coloring. In the trf-f-clnd mountains which j surround I.nke Itnpatcons. The lake. with Its mirror surface, refiectH the grandeur and -ndlecB cenJc beauty of the sur rounding cliffs and crass; carries one to the romantic atmosphere, of the Alpine lakes nf Switzerland, Walks nnd drives surrounded by velvety lawns and beautiful gardens. Fifty ml lew nf Iake shore line. Jiathlnsr. Flohtnff at Its best Hon tine:. Good nolf Dustless motorlnif. Cowllnc, Tennis Clock trolf. Panclnir, Horse hark rldlnjc. Moving picture In the hotel Hilllards and Jarce amuse-, ment pavilion. American and Kuronean I'lan AutomoMI Houte: Phils, to Tren ton, to Princeton, to Harktey, to ledpewood, to Mf. Arllncton and the ALAMAf. rapacity Win SPKCIA1, ATTTMN RATER 5IACK I.ATZ CO. Mount Arlinuton, N. J., on Lake Hnnstronjr Also AI..IAC IIOTEf Atlantic City 1-orONO MOr.N'TAIXS Delawure Water Ciap, KNJOV TIIK CHAIlMi Or AUTUJIN AT THE K1TTATINNY DKI.AWAKK WATER flAP. PA. The lending hotel ot thts famous region. Open to Dec. Capacity Ron. Strictly modern! steam heat; lot fires. Golf, tennis, boating! orchestra. Concerts, dances. Exceptional cuisine American plant also a la carte grill. Garage'. Booklet, auto maps and terma upon request. JOHN P1IRDY COPE. iVKKNKHhVll.l.K, P.T Tri. Hillside Dei'1'1'" '. vtW. bath, ine ""SIac phone, garage. K. Oerhart. WABMINflTON. It. C. I Ruir-l.ncrrnr. Hnf-tl -. n.j ... - - .. ' Let., ban five mlwtes from everything. . i 1 C Ol MITlCTlcan una -European ( tuns 431 Rooms. 222 Baths. $2 & Up U. T. WI1.I.KR. Xfr Washington. D. C GOING TO FLORIDA? Better reserve Cottage or Apartment be fore comlnr. Greatest demand ever known. Don't ask us what we've CIOT: tiK us what you Want, and whether In Daytons, Day. inn. ltpacri. Heabreezs. West Palna Bmefl r iriatnt. Writ enow. Trfnle Cltte. aWalty1 Co., B 4TM, BswMsma, Work., JVJWf' nn rU i JWasltlvai; for !, M fyl THE rAT.MKR. X- LAKRWOOIi fffi' sfT.'CAHTI.K INN. A- Delaware J Water Gap, Vu SEPTEMBER 20, 19l9 And It Wasn't His Wife Hrlstol, Pn.,-Scpt. 20. A sneak thief at the. home of Harry I.oudcrboiissli, nt Hrlstol, stole n p41r of trousers from a chair alongside the bed where Louder bough was sleeping. The 'trousers con tained $170 In bills, o pocketboolt con taining several dollars Iu change and n gold watch. Nothing else In the home wr.s disturbed, and the trousers, vlth the pockets rifled, were later found In a yard near by. ZBeatfj ATKINSON. Sept IS. XfARTA C . widow nf John Atkinson and daushter of late Wm. M. and Maria Cooper, founder, 18HI, of Coopershop Refreshment Saloon. Helathea and friends lnlted to runernl service, Min., 11a m , 2810 .V. 27th st. Int. private. Friends may call Sun . 8 to to p. m. IIAKI'R Sent. 18 OEOHOE W. 11AKEII, Sr. husband o( lato Ahble I,, tlaker. Rela Uvea and trlends Invlled lo funvral services. Mon. 2 r m , Mt E. Thompson st. Int, nrlVMte. Onkland Cem IIASSETT. Sept 10, ANNIE M widow of Stacy II Ithssett Relatives and friends Invited lo funeral services Mon.. 2 p. m.. apts. W II. M llurrell, 427 Market St.. Cam den. N. .1 Int. private, Everareen Cem, Friends may call Sun., after 7 o. in, IIISSEI.I,. Sept. 18. LOUIS A., husband of Mnry Illssell (nee Hlckey). Relatives and friends. Court Energetic. No. 107. F. of A.; Msssasolt Tribe. No 144. I. O nf R. M.. ami emploves of Mltchtjll & Plerson and dtsrlers' Unlun. Invited la funeral. Mon., 7:.1) a. in. 1122 N 4lh at. illsh mass Sh Peter's Church 0 am. Int. Holy Cross Cem. M.OOnclOOD S idilenly, st 827 W In d.ana eve . Sept 17. JI1I1.S' T husband nf l.lzzle UloodKOnd (nee Hess), Ilelntlves and rrlcnds Carpcn'ers' Ixcnl Union No. ir, and North Phlla. YeaHv Hen. Asso., Invited to funeral services, Mon . 2 p. m , parlors of Frederick .Mftlin. Jr 10th below Montaomerv sve Int, private Monument Cem, Remains may be viewed Sun. after 7 p. m, IIOWDEN Sept 17. NICHOLAS C. bus hand of Marv Amelia Rowden (nee Eger), Relatives andWrlends Oxford Castle. No. 1(14 A O K of M and C, Invited to fu neral services. Sun.. 2 p. m . 2307 Jefferson st lnl nrlvate URENNAN - Sept 18. TRANCIS I1REN- .NA. son or late .inmes and s,Tnry lireunan sn1 brother of llev. John Ilrennan. nfiNnl.tnn rennlem mnss St tlonlfacllis' Church Oulnc III ItflnlKcB and friends Invited i i funeral 1,111 Jackson a'... .nnenlxville. Pa Mon Ham High reaulem mass Rt. Ann's Church. T'hoenlxvllle, Pa., 10 a. m. Int st Alarv's Cem III IICCK Sept III. CATHBniNE, -widow of Wllllim llubeck (nee Hoffmann), aged (IS. HelHtles and friends, members of Ladles' Aid .vocletv. SI Luke's lief. Church, Invited , to funeral services, Mon., 1:3(1 p. m.. resi dence of son. William J llubeck, llil'! N. 1 J7lb st Int private. Fernwood Cem lirCHANAN Hept. IR. at 3077 Totter 1 t WILLIAM A. husband of late JIar.v K ltuchanan. aged 117 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Mon " n m parloia of Jphn W. Conner. 303H j Frankford ave Int private, Oakland Cem. uemainn inav iw viewea eiun,, lo V p, m. Hl'IUlOl'aitK Rent IS, at Mechanics Mile, JOHN HENP.Y son 'of Elizabeth F and late John Purrouahs, Funeral Mon., 11 n m lnl crlvate. North laurel Hill Cem CAMPIIHLL. Sept IS. ItETA KATHRTN. I daughter of John and late Kattmn (ampbell. Relatives and friends, emploves H. I. Just! 1301 Arch st . Invited to funeral, Tues.. H a m.. residence of father. Ulythe ave , Urexel Hill Solemn requiem mass St. Andrew's Church. Drexe) Hill. 10 a m Int prlvnl" CHHI.I.EW Ru.ldenly, Sept. 18, WtN FIIII.U H CHBI.I.EW. eon of Emma .1. Ken nell and late Oeorge H. Chellew, nireil X.I. llelutlves and friends, Court Energetic. No. Ill" r of libster N. V. Asso. Invited to funeral. Mon . 2 p. m., ll Stampers lane. 31lth ward lnl Fernvvood Cem. I' rlenda may call Sun tve. (LEGHORN Sep. 19. ALDXANDER. husband of Jemmta Cleghorn. ue'-d 00. Relatives, and friends Invited tn funeral services. Tues . 2:31) p. m.. 31)24 N llth at. Int private Oakland Cem. Remains may be viewed Mon. eve ..,. CLOK Sent IR. DANIEL II. CLOAK Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv. lies Mon '1 p m.. residence of son-in-law. Edgar A Murphy. Runnemede ave.. Crexel Hill. Pa. Int Arlington Cem COMEOVS. At her home, 4201 TValnut st . .-ept. 17. 11)10. MARY ELIZABETH, aec ond daughter of the late Hen. B. and Sarah II. Comegvs. Funeral and Int. private. It Is earnestly requested that no flowers be sent CONWAY Sept. 17. WILLIAM A., son of Margiret C. and late Patrick Conway (nee Coghlnn) Relatives and friends In vited to funeral. Mon.. 7:311 a, m.. 121 South si Mass of rroulem Church ot St. Joseph 11 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Autc "cOOPER. Sent. 10. HIRAM A., husband nf Susan M Cooper, aged 113. Relntlvea and friends, also Waahlngton Camp. No. 555; I. O S, of A., Invited to nttend funeral. rues . 3 p m.. from 3737 N Kith st. Int. Vernwood Cem Remains may bo viewed Mon., 8 p. m. COSTLI.LO Sept 17, 1IAIIUAIIGT, Wile . ,ni r-n-,Atin ....., . ni.n.i,in. in Ol'llll ..wrictiu, .u.ii.n. ... .ii. a. u..,e. Pa Ftplatlves and frlpndi Invited to fu i neral, Mon . 7:30 . m.t 330 E. Harzard at. i Solemn hlsh requiem masa St. Ann's I'hurch ii n m. )nt. New Cathedral Cem. auto runerai DAVIS Sudrtenlv at Tailor' T-ina N". .r . Sept 18. I4AUHA EV13I-YN. wife of Marvel) H Da via and daughter of Hannah nnd late John Kvefltt, at?ed 40. Relatives nnd frlenda Invited to funeral, residence nf husband. Broad pt , East Ithertm, X. J., Mn p m. Int JFonument Cem.. Bev- PrFAaAN. Rent IS. JAMHS , husband of Trances Fa Kan Helntlxea and friends, floval Arcanum Council. No Sir,, invited to funeral Mnn .Ham 732 Jersey ave.. Gloucester f'lty N J Solemn hldh requiem mass St. Mary's Church 1) a. m. Int. St. Mun'i Cem l-'ORD Sent IS. MARin J., v.lfer'of Jo- eph Is Kcrd and daushter of Jatrie J and """'"ST- '!' 'Vh,-;h o r,; n,?"c"Jmre n a rm Int. 1 Solemn hleh ur Ladv of llolv Cross HAaAN-a,ept.ce-ii. jbnnib mcci.el- LAjr HAOAN. wife of John lift nan. Kela- .lives ami friends invited to funeral aervlres. Mon.. 2 n m 1213 W. Seltxer St. Int. umate f nenas may can Hun. eve. HAINES At late reslilnnce. 413.1 Man. tua ave.. Sent. IS. FltBDKRICA HAINES. P.elalHea and friends Invited to service. Sat.. 1:30 r m , Calvary Lutheran Church. 41at and Mantua -ave Int. private. Itemalns may bo lened at Calvary Lutheran Church, Sat . 12 30 to 1:30 p. m. HAl.I.OWlII.l.. Sept. 18. BENJAMIN HALl.OWKI.I. aged 87 Ilelatlves anil friends lnlted to funeral servicea. Mon,. 2:80 P m. 4717 Lelper at.. Frankford. Int. prl- HOUSTON, Suddenly, J. FltEDEniC HOUSTON, son of late William C. and Mary II. Houston, Funeral and Int. private. HUNT. At Moorestown. N. J.. Ninth Month, lllth. JAMES HUNT. Sr.. aged 80. Relatives snd friends Invited tc funeral, from Friends' Meeting House. Moorestown. N. J., Second-day. Ninth Month. 22d. 2:15 p. m. KaNB. Sept. 18. JANE, widow of FranK Kane (nee Devlin). Ilelatlves and friends, St. Stephen's II. V, it. Sodality. Invited to funeral. Men.. 830 a. m.. residence of sister Mrs. John McOrath. 818 Northeast livid. Solemn requiem mass Church of Incarnation 10 a, m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto funeral . KANE Sept. IT. nOSE ANN K.. wife of James Kane Relatlvea and friends, mem bers of Patterson Memorial Presbyterian tiiuri-(i, invuea to runerai services. Aion.. 11 a m . residence of daughter. Mrr. Max Miller. 134 N. Dewey at. Int. Westminster Cem. Friends may call Sun.. 8 to 10 p. m KENNEDY Sept. IS. MICHAEL, hus band of MUry Kennedy (nee Llndsey). son of late Charles and Mary Kennedy, Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Mon., 8:30 m, in , tin jiainDriage t. noiemn mass oi. requiem, St. Phillip's Church 10 a. m. " KLOTZ Suddenly, Sept 18. FRANK, husband of Anna Kloti. aged (11. Relatlvea .and friends .also C. S. P, S. Lodge In vited to attend funeral. Sun. 2 p. m., from th aipai rtmentas of William H Hattereby. 331(1 N llroad st Int. Chelten Hills! Cem. Remains may be viewed Sat., from 8 to 10 'l-OVI' Pent. 19 at Cape May. N. J.. MARY, widow of Thomas C. Love. Sr, Due no."f!V.?' funernl will be given, . LUFKriCRRi- On Sept. 18. 1910, at At. 'antic City, N. J., HENRY D. LPFFBKRRY' In his Tilth year. Relatives and friends, also Oothlc Lodge, No. B10. F and A. M.'. Ken sington It A.. Chapter 233: also members M E. Union Church, officers and dtrectora Industrial Trust, Title and Savings Co.. In fluential 11. and L. Asso., Metallic U, and-L. Asso.. Fair Chance 11. and L. Asso. and all organizations of which he was a member. Invited to funeral services, on Mon.. at 2 p. m. at late residence. 3113 Diamond st. Int. private. West Laurel Hill Cem. .. LU8KY. Sept. IT. SALLJB. 'Wife of Jacob H Lueky alid daughter ot Fannie and late Simeon David, aged 88. Relatives and friends, Lady Moose Heart Legion. No. 3. invited to funeral. Sun.. 2 p. nwmother'a residence. Mrs. Fannia 'David, 1835 Silver st (Ih-oad and Lehigh ave.). Int. Adato Jeshurun Cem, McOUCKIN. Sept. 18, NICHOLAS, eon of late William anil Anne McOucken (nee McKeever). of dough Mills, County Antrim. Ireland. Relatlvea. and friends. Holy Nam. onciriy c-( eu jonn ine uapusi waurcn, - lteu to runerai Mon.. 8au ... m.. uu Rector st , Manayunk. Solemn requiem masa nt. jonn the Baptist Church iu a. m MoKEltNAN. Hint 1 VIOLA AflNEH wife of Vhpmaa MeKernan and daughter of llary ana late Uharlea Doherty. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral, Tues., 8:80 m.. 2K01 Btouton st. (near Kensington ave. and Hart lane). Solemn requiem mass Visitation Church 10 a. m. Int, Ola Cathe dral Cem. Auto funeral. stciAUUHLirf. Huatieniy. h.dc. id. JAMES, husband of Marie McLaughlin and son oi i'atncg j.vana Ann!. McLaugnun. Relatives and friends, also Holy Name Hoclety of St. John the Baptist Church! Manayunk Yarn Workers' Union, Local No. 2013! employe, or. Bcnon.ws muisj gist Ward Democratic Club. Invited 'to funeral. Sat.. 8:30 a. m.. 4123 Main st.. Manayunk. Solemn high requiem mass St. John the UNDERTAKERS ICf.iiUYLERS 'IlKATTiH Poptlst Churoh, lo a.' m. Int. St. John's Cftn MCnit,. Spt. IT. nt Downlnttown. P... CHAIU,i:.1 IIODEHT. son of Charles snd .Mntllda Mehl, trd 14. IUltlvl nnrt (rlrndn Invited to tunrrat. Run., 2 p. tn., rfldnc of uncle, llohert TenH. Slill N lleeie nt. Int. Oermsn Lnthiran Cem. Be nwlns miiy Iv viewed S1!.. 7 to 9 o m NKAUT. Suddenly. Sept. IS. THOMAS J., son of Itrldret snd the late Thomas Neary. Ilelatlves and friends Incited to funeral, Mon , fl:S0 n. m., from into ahunk at. Mass ot renulem &t ine Church ot St. Monica, 10 a: m Int. Holy Crois Cem. NKHSB.NTHAl.Kn. Suddenly. Sept. 18, OBOHOI::. husband of Harriet C. Nessen thaler, aired AS, Tlelatlvea and friends, Lennl tnan Tribe, No. S. I, O. n. M.i em. nlovea of Phlla, Navv Yard Copper tjhop. Invited to funeral services. Tuea,, 2 p. m.. 2V2T, S, lllcks at Int. private. Friends mar call Mon. ee. Auto service, . KANIi sjc,,ti 17 i,olJIS J., husband of Crthnrlne I.. Kane (nee Callahan). Jteiatlvea and frlenda, also emploves Water llureau, Ilrlmont Pumplns1 Station, are Invited to attend funeral, Tues . 8:30 ft. m,. from his late residence. 744 S. Swanaon at, Solemn requiem high mass at St. Philip de Nerl'a Church 10 11. m. Int, Holy Cross Cem. Auto service ItANKlN". Suddenly. Sept. 10. .TAMES, husband of the late Annie llsnkln (nee Martin), ased 09. IteMtlves nnd friends lnltcd to funeral senlcca, Tues., 2 p. m.. nt th residence of his daughter Sarah nankin Trout. 720 N. Preaton st. Int. Ternwood Cem. Friends may call Mon.. 8 to 0 n. m. MCE. Sept. 10. THOKAS J., husband of late Marv K. Hlce. IteUtlvea and friends Invited to funeral services, Mon,. 2 p. m,, David H. Schuler nidc, Droad anij. Dia mond ss. Int. private IIYAN. Sept. 10. MAnOAnET K...e!ater 0' the Ilev. SI. A. Itjon. O. H A. Relatives and friends Invited to attend funeral from the resldrnco of Mrs. William Carroll. 808 K. Mt. Ally ave., Ml. Airy. .Mon.. 8:30 p.. m. Solemn hlih mass at the Church of, Our Mother of Consolation. Chestnut Hill. 10 a. m. Int. New Oithedrsl Cem ItlCHAllDSOM. Sept. 10. MYRTI.TO P.. datsihter of Harrv and Elizabeth Ilolsteln Hlchardson, ased 10. Itelatlvea and friends Invited to funeral. Mon.. 2 p. m., parents' residence. 607 Mohawk fte.. Norwood Pa Int prhate Friends may view remains Sun.. 7 to 0 p. in, SAIt.TJ Sept 10. F. X SAII.E. aard (IT. Services. Mon . 2 p. m , at 20!0 Is. Bouvler at Int strictly prltate, Omit flowers. SCHAEPKIl. Sept. 10, CATHAnlNE M daushter of .lohn II. and Catharine Nehaeper (ne Hofmann). HelatUes and friends Invited to funeral, Tues.. S a. m.. nnr.nu1 residence. 2nlA Frankford ave. n-iM) a m. Int. Holy Redeemer Cem. Auto funeral. SCHWART'. Sept. 18. EVE'.YN, dauith. ter of late b'ecdertek and Eliza R6hwartx. Relatives and friends Invited tn funeral services. Mon , 2 p m.. 8811 N. 7th si. Int. private Cedar 1 1 111 Cem. Remains may be viewed Hun. eveninft. SHAEFPER. Sent 11). MMIT I daush ter of J. llnrry and Jennie 0. ShaeKer. aiied 12. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services, Tues , 2 p m . parents' residence 1331 W. Clearfield st. int. West Laurel Hill Cem Romalne mav be viewed Mon. eve. STRELANl. Suddnlv, Sept IS. 1IH0. ANNA I'., vvldow of Win. T Htreland. RiIa tlvcs and friends Invited to funeral services, on Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock, from Armstrong-. 1027-29 N Broad .at. Int. prl "rlTIUNO. Sept. lfl. HANNAH A. STRINU wife of Jermlah Strlnit, ot 80S Benson St.. I'amden. N. J., aged 81. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Mon.. 11 a. in . Berlin em Chapel. Berlin. N. J. Int Berlin Cem.. N. J. Remains may be viewed Sun. ""TAYLOR At Tvlrkwood. Mo.. Sept 18. Col l'RANIC TAYLOR, formerly of 23d Pa. Vo's. Services and Int. Mt. Morlah Cem., Phlla . Sun. THl'TIBR. Suddenly, Sept. IR. OER TRCDE K TEUnER. wife of William Teu ber and daughter of Harry and Eliza W. NaorVe. aaed 37. Relatlvea and Trlends In vlled li funeral services. Tues. 2 p. m . residence of husband. 2711 .Federal st.. Cam den. N. J. Int private. Evergreen Cem. Remains mav bo viewed Mon. eve. WADDEL... Sept. 17. 10 Lincoln ave.. Moore Del CO.. Pa. SAMUEL WAUDK1.1. Relatives anil friends. William L Elklls Lodge No 04 F nnd A. M. : Keystone Chapter. No 175: Quaker City Ixidge. No. 208 I. O O. F., invited to funeral servicer. Hun.. 2 p. m.. Charles L. Shurtleff apart ments. 3!I2!) Market at. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. Aulo funeral WEnil Suddenly, at Tavlor's Lane. N .1 . Sent. 18. LAURA EVELYN, wife of Russell K Webb and daughter of Marvell H nnd late Laura Evelvn Davis, aged 20. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, residenc; of father. Broad St.. East River ton. N. J . Mon., 2 p. m. Int. Monument Cem . iteveriv. WENNER. S,pt 17. WARREN F.. hus band of Catherine A. Wf in?r (nee Kern) and son of Mary Wenner-Durnlng (nee Smith) and late Stephen F. Wenner. aged 3(1. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral smrvlces Sun.. 11 p m. aten-father'a residence. Charles Durnlni. 300 K. Northeast lloulevard. He mains mav be viewed at Greenwood Cem. Chapel Allentown Pa.. Mon., 2 o. m YOUNO. Sent. 10. WILLIAM C. hus band of Dollle Young. Relatlvea and friends, also Hamilton Lodge, No. 274, F. and A. M.: University R. A. Chapter. No. 25B: Corinthian Chasseur Commandry No. M. ir T . T..i T.ii Temnle. A. A. O. N. M. 8.. p' O. S of A., Camp No. 4111: Keystone Ccvmmandery, No. 48. P. O S of A and all other societies of which, he was 1 mem- In-lliul in fiinernl Services Mon. p 'n-i.. 0130 Jefferson at. Int. private. Westminster Cem. Remains may be vlewetl oer, Sun.. 7 Jo 0 p. m . at me cm-rcn YOUNG. Sept 10. MARY YOUNO. aged 10 Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral services. Union Home for Old Ladles, 48th st and Lancaster ave., Kon,, 3 p, m. Int Mt. Morlah Cem. f.KGAT, AllVKnTlSKMKNTS tKlrSF KSTATK OF MARY URIOHT, DK ldr fnkil Lpftera testamentary upon reaeeu i-ettera lesiameniary upon th estate o hupn ir rant pi state of MufyWrht.dPcpaF (franted to Udelty Trust Company, all perttons inaeuieo io me nam e hi Hie nre rt quentfd to make pajment, nnd those havlna: claims aRainuL mo phhib iu pirwu, mc.... without delay, at the office of the said Com pany; rCoa. 325-331 Chestnut at., rhlladelphia. M. i . 'inot. i ifinrin. il" ileeensed Letters testamentary on the above estate having been grafted to the undersigned, all persona Indebted lo the said estate are requestd to mako pa'ment, and those naving Claims lo prt-Beni me name, without delay, to CLARENCE D KLIIMP. Excr . 1219 W, Olrard oe. Or tn her Rttnrne.a CLINTON A. SOWERS 000 Stephen Olrard Bldg., pr COLDER FELGER. DOT Finance Bide. LOST AND FOUND BAG Loat, at entrance to Olrard ave. bridge, a Roman striped bag containing $0 and a commutation ticket to Wlngo- hocklng. Oermantown. Reward. Phone Oer. mantown m w. Agarose nnzz waKeneia at. BONDS Lost. 2000 City of Philadelphia In- terchangeable 41 per cent, temporary bonds, due March 1. 1049. Nos. 481 and 482. Amelia It. Craig. 4th and Penn sts., Ches- ter. r., KEYS Loat, bunch of keja going from llth and Walnut sts. to Broad and Chestnut sts, on Friday, September 12. Please return to 8111 Lincoln Building. LORGNETTE Lost. Friday. Sept. 12, dia mond ana piaiinuiii ii'raiiv.ie irom irxi cab between lnth and Spruce and Reading Terrrlnal. Reward If returned to J. 3. f'aldwll Co, RIBBON Lost, on July 31. a pearl nnd diamond ribbon, with diamond pendant. Liberal reward If returned to J. E Caldwell I Co.. or Mra. Charles E, Pugn. Overbrook. I'a fURSE In Wanamaker'a basement, patent learner nurwe, euiuaiiiuiic iih..ic u.. -.t.n.nrf .vmIar...! r.Wftnl. Notify W. W. TLlnrrell. 522 Riverside ave.. Trenton, in. j KI.N'O Lost, tourmaline, ring, 2 small dia monds. Wed. Wyoming eve. btw. Hutchln. sen York nl : reward. 483T N. Hutchinson. PERSONALS nwu'1'..'Rn vminr woman, employed, desires nicely furnished room In flrat-claes apart ment house: also ainnera u ouiainsuici .im. terms. Address Ant. M U 1. Homewood Ants.. Baltimore. Md. HARRT Recent communication received! Call Room 1810 Morris Bldg., Wednesday. Rnt. 24. at 430 n. m.. or at office of ad. dreaaee. as jou pref.: all expenses pd. Honor. 1 WILL not be responsible for any debt, contracted by any person vother than my elf. David T. Flelsher. 118 Oreen st NOTARY PUBLIC Public Stenographer rvinllnental Hotel HELP WANTED FEMALE AN EXCELLENT OPPOItTUNITT .15.80 PER WEEK AFTEIl MONTHS ' 113 PER WEEK AFTER." MONTH 111 PER WEEK TtnSTART CONTINUOUS AND RAPID ADVANCEMENT TO POSITIONS PAY1NO $20 TO S35 PER WEEK BEST ENVIRONMENT AND WORKINO CONDITIONS SICKNESS DISABILITY BENEFITS SPECIAL PAYMENTS FOR LENGTH OF SEIIVICB GOOD LUNCHES AT COST TOUNO WOMHN BETWEEN 18 AND 2D YKAltH OF AOB CAN BECURI1 THE ABOVE BY APrLYlNO TO V Ta liviu v riisrw0ScrA I I 4. ,' ' "7T sstsssagaisi i. ii N. HELP WANTED FEKALB "il" V-TR!5j mu,t b sxl comptomstar operatorl hd fast on typewriter. Apply A. M. Sullivan du Pont Co., 8300 drays Ferry road. BOOKKEEPER, ynuns- woman operator with -.e-P.'r,?n?f on KlHott-Flsher bookkeepfn 'r --s...., v"'" wmpini, BIUB UIT' mantown are,. John If, i Horner, manager. nONNAZ OPERATORS! only those deslrin Sl,ur,djr.-i t-K Smlth-Ramsev Embroidery Co.. 1B4Q Market at. aecond floor. BOOKKEEPER, double entry, with executive. -.....,, .i.mB di laKinB- cnarft-s or flt fHm: Se ow.n. '"'"lerslands accountlnt Preferred. P 823. Ledger Offlcei ,",l,-:'ils,0!,..n,',I'."' sr worsteds. Shack amaxan Mils, A'.iegneny ave. ft Hancock. CHAMRERMAID and waitress for girii school: regular hours! a whols dsjr frw each week! 40 per month, with room nd board: paid for overtime, Shipley School. Uryn Mawr. Phone ntyn Mawr 888. CHAMBERMAID, white: reference! am.lt family: good -wages. Phone for appoint- ?atva'iS!l'!.V'n.n. " c'" - sWici. hih vv. Johnson st. Qtn. CHAMITERMAIDS wanted. 2. white tor apartment hotel: best of references nqiilrsS Apply Jo housekeeper. Pelham Court Hottl Carpenter and Emlen sts., Oermantowri ' CHAMRERMAID wanted, colored jn,. t ,-M.WTNN, Walnut .ve.wajS;. w'aVi?; CLERK The Pustio Lr.ixitn Co. desires the services of a young woman with good education, to taka charge of the tiling In their ac counting department. Apply 0th and Chestnut ats. Ask for Mr. Wlest. , , CLEnK We desire a young- woman with good education, who Is capabla of becoming an efficient bookkeeper. Apply Publlo Ledger Co., 6th and Chestnut tts. Ask for Mr. Wlest CLERK YOUNO LADY. WITH AT LEAST 2 YEARS' HIOII SCIIOOr TRAINING AS ASSISTANT IN ACCOUNTING f DEPART MENT. ASK FOR MR. WELCICER PUD L1C LEDGER CO. (MB CHESTNUT SA. CLERK, vvlth manufacturing experience; a'rl customed to fine sewing; clean surround ings: U dav Saturday. n.ri ..i.H .... bonus. e. jvviy omiin-ivamsey Kmbrolderr 140 Market St., second floor. " t'o. 112 a week to start: on lUht milling and drilling machines; pleasant working conditions; opportunities for Increase In pay over starting rate as soon as experienced Apnlv at once MILLER LOCK CO. Orthodox and Tacony ats., Frankford, A good place to work. OIRLS OVER IB YEARS OF AOB riESIRAIlLE LIGHT STEADY WORlC BEST WAGES: RAPID ADVANCEMENT FRI8HMUTH HBO. ft CO. N. W. COB. 17TH AND LEHIGH AVB. GIRLS wanted, over 10, aome experience with needle, for hand embroidery depart ment: bring samples; good salary and bonus: tiaH dav Saturdsy. Apply Smlth-namsey Embroidery Co second noor. 1040 Market st GIRLS, v.hlle. not under 1(1. lo learn pen making: all sitting work: $8 first week; quick advancernent after first week: steady work all the time. 1211 Sprln- Garden st. GIRLS wanted to pack crackers; experience iiui netes-mry; UDerai wnges ana liberal scale for piecework. Apply National Biscuit Co.. 13th and. Glenwood ave. GIRLS for general work, In mill restaurant: good wages and steadv vvnrkt Apply C.rlewnld Worsted Co. Dirhy. Tn, OIRI.S wanted for work In Icing department: good pay. Apply National Biscuit Co.. 1801 Glenwood ave. HOSIERY STRING KNITTERS on Banner knitting machines: highest wages paid to experienced girls. Brown-Phelps Hosiery hosiery I.OOPERS wanted' highest i -'",,''' '''"''' ."'"i .',;"'"-, . f . .HI . I-HDI-III .1. Waves paid: steady work Annlv Allen Hosiery rn . Wavne ave. and Berkley st T.AUNOnT COTTAR SORTEBS APPIT MAltKRT STRKET LAUNDRY 1808 FILBERT ST. MENDERS on men's wear worsteds, Shaclca mnunn fflllw. Allfrgn.ny av. nnd Hancock. MILLINERS wanted: thoat accustomed to nwi work oniy. i.r:r.i wninut st. milliners and Improvers , wanted at one. rancoat. 173fl Phtnut. MILLINERY APPRENTICES wanted: those accustomed to beat work only. 1229 Wal nut at. t MOTHER'S HELPER wanted In family where cook and laundress are kept. Phon. Ardmore 1172 NURSE First-class experienced nurse t take care ot 2 children, .boy 2H. girl S months: in Rlttenhcuse Square neighbor hood: Apply by letter stating experience and references: only refln.1. capable woman wanted. C 28. Ledger Offlce. J OFFICE ASSISTANT A gentlewoman a. general nfftcA Assistant lyuwl fiitiir fnp bright woman of pleasing anpearance and address: salary 115. Apply Marceau Studio, mini I nrmnin St. OFFICE CLERK, familiar with cost record ana nanonng orders: will pay good inonev to right peraon; experience necessarv. Call Monday. Chaa S. Geffrey Co.. 10th and Market sts.. Camden. . SALESWOMEN WE REOUIRH SALESWOMEN FOR OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT: jnOH WAGES AKD PERMANENT POSITIONS GIVEN TO THOSE HAVING EXPERIENCE. APPLY EMPIXJYMENT BUREAU LIT BROTHERS v SAI.ESWOXfEN WE JlEQUIRE8ALIC8WOMEN J-?-R,rY.-V!!0,,s DEPARTMENTS EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY EMPLOYifENT BUREAU LIT BROTHERS SALESWOMEN FOR MISSES' SUITS APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKEIl'S STENOORAPHER IP YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A POSITION WITH A FUTURE. WITH CONGENIAL WORKINO CONDITIONS. AND HAVE HAD SOME PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE AND A WILLINGNESS TO LEARN AND KEEP PACE WITH CONDITIONS. AND IF YOU ARE DESIROUS OF MAKING A CONNEC TION WITH A VIEW OF PERMANENCY WITH A SALARY OF 118 PER WEEK TO START, ADDRESS M 034. LEDOER OF FICE. STENOGRAPHER Young lady for office of large manufacturing establishment: must be quick and accurate and able to do billing and clerical work! In reply rtate age. exnerl enee and aalarv desired C 34. Ledger Office STENOORAPHER wanted by a large finan cial house; good opportunity for advance ment! between 18 to 23 preferred: appli yi! ."t; "P'rlence and salary expected. P 81B Ledger Office. STENOGRAPHER to do general office -work and clerical work: steady position and ad vancement. P 82, Ledger Offlce. TELEPHONE! OPERATOR, experienced on Bell anl Keystone; state salary. M 807 Ledge Office.' TELEPHONE OPERATOR, nrivat.-. branch exchange. P 018. Ledger Office. WOMAN Capable school teacher, wishing more lucrative employment, wanted for 12-month position, where training and ex perience can be used! salary to start, 81800, P 814. Ledger Office. ' ' WAITRESSES STEADT F.MPIXIYMENT AND OOOD WORKINO CONDITIONS. APPLY 409 LIN. COI,N I1LDG.. BROAD 8T. AND S. PENN SQUARE. WAITRESS wanted for restaurant with some combination work; whit, woman: to it week and aleep out. Apply yrlend. Arch Street Center. 804 Arch. WAITRESSES. WHITE STEADY EMPLOYMENT APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKEIl'S WOMAN to work. In laundry I no experience necessary: 110 and bonus to befln. Apply 6722 flare st. WOMAN, white, for cleaning 1 day a weak In Oermantown. Call Manhelm 4 W. WOMEN ' TOR WRAPPINO PARCELS EXPERIENCE; NOT MKt'HaBAHT .A;uMMJtMMT - JjnMWtSrft" rflEtOt a .WI atf "-M t S . ' i "W 4 '' .