;" '1 -?"'." ' v' 7Z)ty 'fPfyo,' " "WS vrr IV " ., ' EVENING PTJI.LIC LEDGER- PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1919 27 'i f -?. - XI SUFFRAGE AND CO-EDUCATION FAVORED BY BELGIAN QUEEN Elizabeth Is Shy and Blushes Like Schoolgirl on Giving Her First' Interview in This Country ' IJy Hie- Associated l'rcss On lloanl King Albert's Train In I'cnrnjhania, Oct. 1M. Queen Ellzn bcjli ot tlie liolRlnns mhoratoM "oten for women, but she ilocs not believe in equality of the sexes any moic tlirtn In employing nillltnnt inetliods to obtftln miffrngo, She snld mi todnv In the first intpivlcw she lins'given In America. War Iiuh no lerrorH for her majesty, and (the felt no fenr of (Jermnn con cjuest, but kIip whh einbai i nitcd ns n jfrl when asked In Hnxllsli her Wn on topics of common interent to all women. Rlie turned her head nelde and the color flooded her dieeks im she exclaimed: "What shall I do?" in Fiench to Men tenant Colonel Kolf, her ili. wiclun, who sat beldo the oucen,,regardliiK her with ft paternal smile, half of amusement. She cluuR Rnmolv to I'titcUsh, how ever, and dlsplajed one of her ttnltM of character when she iniletl but with obvious determination disregarded a UEKeEtlon that phr converse in French and let Dot tor Xolf net as Interpreter. As the interview proceeded slip rcjsnlhcd her seruiitv and seemed to enjoy it. Tlilnlis I'artorj' Girls Are Happy "It is like school," she said. "You ro the teacher and I the pupil having my examination. Yon nils If I have Ruined nnv impressions from the fac tories I hne visited," her majesty Jt "Building Made Easy:" The "Old Man'm" View of a New Book. "That's nonsense," said the Old Man. "Building can't be made easy, but it can easily be made hard. I've tried it. Just get an easy contractor, that can't keep his men up to the mark, and a lumber concern that can't deliver anything on time but excuses, and the almanac will do the rest." "It's some job to keep men up to the mark just now," said the Junior Partner, "or to deliver anything on time, with only half the freight cars that the country needs." "Yes," said the Old Man, "when men want everything made easy, then things get pretty hard all round; but there are some lumber people that know how to make freight cars work overtime, so they get the stuff delivered somehow in spite of the car shortage." Some day you'll build. If you want the work finished on time, see that the lumber comes from LLOYD. William M. Lloyd Company KSTADLISHED 1868 2dth Street and Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia SOUTHERN OFFIC1" CHARLOTTE, Is". C ailllllllllllillllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli.l aaaaaaaflaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaViV'kW "kk S. ria t B52SS5-ei Rebuild lii IIhdIh9xiTuh i IBVUliln! filler First, second, it r down with asbestos fibre. Third, it builds up the body of the roof with a coating of the" same sort of material from which good roofing is largely made. Thus one application of Fibre Coating renews the life f the roof and covers it with, a wether-resistiiirg shield which protects it from further, deterioration. Fibre Coating is but one of a line of six Carey Paints each designed for some special purpose. There is a par ticular Carey Paint for composition roofs, for metal roof tag and siding, for heated metal surfaces, for protecting acucfakieiy, creosoting posts, etc. fatytar Protttatioft VWmtrp-V. Carey BuiltUns-Matcrials Aitbestoa Bunt-Up Roofn Klbcrock Asbestos Felts AaftUtalat Sulrullea Inamlatimi Papers Bon Roofings VHaUboard Aabeotoa Materials S5MBlliiesPlpo'"d Boiler Carctin&M jarey ruaaoio uOBMesi; xuiobbs AMERICAN INSULATION CO. ';?'- continued with one of her charming smiles. "I haxe been very much im pressed" with the clcnr-eyed, red cheeked girls I hac seen lu jour work rooms. I tlilnk their eUdcnt happi ness is due to the pure ntr, the clean liness and the generally splendid sur totimllngs. H is my hope thnt em plocrs of working people in lSelglum and all oxer Hurope will model their faitoiles after those in the United States. "We have lost so manv men in war," she ndded sadly, "that the women must work and as women are the mothers of the'racc, everything possible should be done to protect them. Queen. I'linbeth has cry definite ideas on'the education of cms. 'It de veloped. She does not bcilce in the sepaiation of the sexes In school, nl thouzli she advocates cmnhatlcnllv edu cating girls along one line and bojs along ipmc nnotner. Sajs Women Miouhf Vote "The wnr taught me." she said. "that there is no (quality of the sexes. My husband was n soldier and I was n nurse. So It was with all women. The future should see work divided along the same lines. When women nrc foiced to earn their own living I have no objection to their doing thnt for which they are best fitted, but those who do not need to work should learn REPAIR PRODUCTS ' wornout Roofs IBRE COATING k more than a nnd more tbern a paint. it fills the poses in the roof: lays the scales and binds them Asphalt Bctlt-Vp Roofs Peltex Aspbalt Felts Aspbalt Plsch Daaip-Proofit Compound Fibre Ceattnitlor Roof Rnnfinit T"alnt Elastito Expansion Jotat EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS Or CAREY PRODUCTS nOBBnTSiAVeNUK AND BTOKL6Y OTRIKT ' PHILADELPHIA hygiene and hospital work. They should bo social workers, librarians, pin ground instructors.- Her Majesty explained, however, that the lack of equality between the sexes should not prevent women from ".otitic. t "I know they arc best qualified to Relcct school trustees," she said with n nod of her head, "for they know more about school affairs mid their In tuition will tell them what men are best qualified for office in the geneinl elections," Asked how best the women of Amer ica could nld in the reconstruction ot llelglum aside from gifts of mouej , her Majesty seemed rather pulled. Would Kxchaiige. Professors. "It Is difficult to bring about a close understanding bctw(cn the two peoples who spenk (llffcieut languages," she re sponded after a few moments' hesita tion, "One wnv would be for us llul glans to learn English nnd jou Ameit talis to learn Trench. "As a minus to this end she sug gested exchange of professorships not in colleges, but In high schools, Herself n student of medicine and the daughter of n world-famed oculist, al though he was a Iiavarian duke, the queen has been fascinated hv the hos pitals In the United States and he lias lost no opportunity to ist them. Her greatest ambition is to haw es tablished In ltelgium an institution sim ilar to the Itockefeller Institution for Medlml Itesenrcli. She has been asth impressed with the size ot the hospi tals she has Inspected nnd their com plete equipment. The lescnrch Inborn torles have been n revelation to her. The queen looked rather worn and she wns asked if she were not wear of trncling. "Xo, no;I enjoy it." she rcspomlcn wltht ii winsome smile. "It must he jour climate which keeps me feeling so well. Doesn't Wear Short Milrts She confessed thnt she had been be wildered by the great expanse of Amer icn, but explained that she looked up on the map each day the places she isitcd. The queen woio a gown of mellow chnrmcuse silk cut in long and flowing lines nnd ndmitted it wns of her own designing. "What does jour majesty think of the trend of modern fashions for women?" she was nskrd. "Tlicv change so often I can't keep track of them," wns the laughing re ply. "What are they?" Short skirts came first to mind. "I do not wear them," she responded with n shrug of her shoulders. "I am always behind the procession." Her majesty ended the interview onl when It wns reported to her thnt guests she mm summoned hail been Kept wait ing several minutes. Harrlsbiirg, Oct. 24. The lotnl itel ginn pnitv includes,, besides the king, queen nnd crown prince, Helginn Am hassador Hnron dc Cnitier, the Countess C'hislniuc Caramon fhimn.v, Indy-in-waiting to her majesty; Lieutenant (ieneral Itaron .Tncques, commaudolng the Third Division of the army: Col onel Tllkens, of general staff, aide-de-ramp to his majesty ; M. Pol-lc-Tallier, scoetary to Belgian embnssj ; Major of Artillerj Count Guv de Gultrcmoiit, adjutant of the court; Max Leo Gerard, secietary to his mnjestv ; Charles Graux, secretary to her majestv; Lieu tenant of Cavalry Goffinet, officer ord nanie to his mniesty; Lieutenant Col onel Xolf, phjsicinn to the ro.vnl party; one stenogiapher and ten servants. Ofliecrs of the United States Govern ment nccompnnving the royal Ilelgiun party are : lirand Whitlock. former ambassador to ltelgium, nnd Mrs. Whitloik; Mil ior General William M. Wright. V. S, A.; Hear Admirnl Andiew T. Long. L. S. X.; G. C. Tarter, secretary of embassy of the United States; Hasit Miles, on special mission for the De pnitment of State; Colonel Chnrles It. Patterson, U. S. A. aide to Maior Gen eral Wright: Major W. W. Hoffman, aide to II. It. II. Duke, of Urabant ; .T. W. X.ve, chief of special agents. Department of State; three special agents, Depaitment of State. 24 U. S. Warships at Lisbon Lisbon, Oct. "4. More than twenty, four units of the American fleet lme arrived at Lisbon. An American squadron was reported on October 1!) to have arried nt Lisr bon from Brest. SARGENT'S HANDBOOK OF AMERICAN PRIVATE SCHOOLS A Guide Book for Parents !ith edition for 1019-1020. Just published, OS pares. 13 00. descrlhea critically Private uiiiuuib u. Nil 1-inHSlllCUIlOnS. Comparative tables ele the relative cost, lze, ase, special features, etc Mr. Sareent will cladly write, advlslnc you Intimately about any school or class ot schools In which jou ma be Interested. 14 Beacon St., Boston KntfOATIONAI, Roth Heiea 30-DJ& BUSINESS COLLEGE rarlrwar tfnilaiaa;. Br d asd Ctxtrr. Strayer's Business College Philadelphia's Greatest Buiincss School Call, write or phone for full particulars STRAYER'S 807 Cheitnujt St. Phone, Walnut 384 i n. si ..- .. . . - r-it.SWT"" ".r.? '" cons'ant demand tor Tk. .u.i v"""' uregt enortnano. I the .easy . speudy aystem. Complete business r-i couraea. Day and Nigni -..L. ...ivuhivh training. cui". any time. Call or wrlto for full ,,',,lr.,ll1rs ""' eotaloeue PIIIT A nrCV.'un nnr tl.ni. kV and .College of Commerce IH17 I-Iien,it r.. I'hlladellihla Philadelphia Turngemeinde school reopens September Sth. Gymnastics. Bwlmmlnr, Drawing and Needlework to chil dren 7 to 18 years for 17 per year. Enroll now. Booklet. Hfoad and Columbia Ave-. P1m RluitlM fnlWis "".. Shorthand, Bookkeeplnr, Secretarial Touch ' Typewriting, eto Day A Eve, lndlv. Inatruo. EM1I.IE UK1DEH NOItRIR SCHOOL OF KXMlESIslON AND ST All E ART Publlo Speaklne. Story Ttlllnr. Pols 1714 Chestnut Street, Spruce 34IX Private Lessons English, Lanruir", mVaiC Liill .th.He.. HIstor Mathematics, Hlitory. MIB8 WILDMAN. 1627 Race St. Locust 4088 Vounc Women and Girls rt ....... Mnnn On main line Col. prep. iscvuis .... w. vctionl Work. Dora. Arts. Secretarial, Social Bel.. Art, Music. Edith Bamson, rrm Box 110, Devon. Pa. MUSIC Ragtime Piano Playing Taught in 20 Leooni Booklet upon Request CLrittensen School Popular Music 15t0 Cbestnn.il St.. rhllad.lyaU Bmb 404 rhw. Hprae. f c. JACKSON Jr. I - VOICE CtTLTDBJI 110 C&MKt B FAMILY OF FIVE CAN: LIVE ON $2262 A YEAR i That Is, by Practicing Economy, Wife Wearing Hat Two Years, U. S. Expert Shown . ' Washington, Oct. 114. (Hy A. lO Offlclnl estimates for n "Health ami He cencj" budget for government clerks place the minimum annual expenses of n family of five at ?l!20a; an unmarried woman at ?10Sft, nnd a single man at $1000. nnt, m ti i inonp munui ii. Mine xi-xx, ThOHO fiRliro uctp made public lo- Trlrnte Offlro Sd floor, o.er Chlldf RmI. iv bv Dp. Itojul Mooter, chief of the'. . ' iremi ofLabor StatNthw In connjje avtcm'n kksoiith . dn: it... tinn with the levlew of federal salaries bv a eongi pisiniial committee. The food Item in the fnmllv budget nmounts to S773.I:t. The clothing bl I for the ear is put at $rii:r VX nf wh jeh the husband is allotted $12t.Hi i the ,. !f SI nil 4(1- rlcven-vear-old oov. SlM1.no ; the five- ear-old girl. SSp.fiO lloux nntl the uauy (two jearsi, c-( ng. fuel nirrl light 'are placed at $1 mil miscellaneous expenses nt ?,iltl,vi. i an a total of 502. 17. , , t If the wife was especially competent In the nrt of shopping, did her own sewing nnd practiced all household (coiioiiiies the budget might be reduced it was explained, to a "rock-bottom minimum" of SHOSo.r.ll. The bureau in compiling these cti mates makes a lint allowance for the wife of one and a half hats a jeai, SKI for a winter lint and $5 for a sum- . . ,' . . ,,,, iuct one, iiiu winiur mn. i" " ,.,. two jears. An item of ?8.40 is nl lowed for a newspaper, held bj Doctor Meeker to be a necessity. "" PARCEL POST Or. HYMAN PROMISES FREEDOM FROM PAIN KHtf OIL BURNERS for Heaters, Ranges and FurnAces It Doe, the We Burn Fuel Oil Work or You Don't Pay. We Guarantee Our Burner Cheaper Than Coal. Safe, Clean, No Aahet. Asents 'HKnted Ash Pit GEORGE J. COLES $,",;" The Foster Manufacturing Co., Inc. Phila. Office, 830 Walnut Street Full-Dress Tuxedo Suits Frock coats and high lints and bluck suits to hire for all oc casions. T.. Cor. 131b & Ilaln- briilte. I'll. J-llbert 4308 .00 UP Men's Overcoats Walters' Pawn Shop 904 VINE STREET ,i11()MI.l TO Till: C1TV .. Buy Direct from Manufacturer SO savi: 80 T) 40 ox Jt, Kendj-to-Hear Sllssea' 4 Ladles' "T I OATH AMI HUITS rt, Also Sulta rnats Made to Order I ' 115 AT 1)1(1 NW1NO A 1VI AOfrVIAM 305 Walnut Ht. t' s Klct ator Rcrvict Mimeograph Job Ildkr lloxes Sc Loose Ieat Hinders: Cut Cards, all -,.. sizes. Inl elopes, all alzei luiuuu u. T ..! Hat llaaa Motion Jlavs, Clear Halts. Tooth Picks. Paper Drlnk'R Cups, Paper N'klns, Wax Paper, Wrap'l iHucniii Papen Paper roua ana aneets. EZRA LEVINSON l 5000 STRONG MEN WANTED at Till! CAI'ITOL DF.PAKTMKNT BTOHE 417 MAKKKT ST. To U'Mr Our bTKOMi HOUR RHOKS our t.R5 ik S7.00 Value PRICE ... -, or'ian MAIL OBIIEKS I'lI.I.KI) CLOTHING Washed Mhlt In 10 Minutes WITHOUT RUBBING Narc Tublet cannot Injure any fabric. 2 Vashlnrs. 18c. MILVOIU). IIUTTtfN t HOODWIN &JS ho. 20th ht.. l'hlla.. I'a. Atenta wanted. I- Jlgn's Hat8 Cleaned llloiked and put la 7SC Latest Stylo ... . , I miles' Hutu (leaned and Blocked Reasonable. . No Parcel Post CHAS. CARPEN K33 Filbert Bt.. l'lilla. DIAMONDS BOUGHT OUR MANY YEARS" OF EXPERIENCE I OUR HONEST 6 RELIABLQ METHODS ia srniTn iiruniVTl'M v.. izz-z1, needed at once to fill orders all sixes, to 10 carats! will pay from $10 to 12500 each (casni. we must nave mem ana by sell lng sour dlamonda to us YOU WILL AT LEAST SAVE 10 ito 40 TER CENT. Don't sour dlamonda to us YOU WIL! serine your diamonds, as the present con. dltlons make us pay higher prices. Estates bought. Est. 10 years. (Private) phona WaU 1143. Also old gold, silver, platinum turavht. VH vy"i i?? t " . - H ft I r Modern nrlentlflo metlioiU of & H mi oun-) Intention eliminate an j rlmnre of Niilferlnr while harlnr i b denial work done here Mr nrlren I B are nlun verr low. dtrdctlon ami H examination free B Americaa H Greatest 0 Dentist ,., ma . m, jr2rv tase. i 1 Streets H3IffiiI i 'lours 9 A.M L1 IT?aCar Ur 1 'ln p M- Vaa4el7.MIU 9 to io n IJa(trftS''T.l . ' m 1 H H Wvw .Yuirl Miller's 'lpzfW" (ft fiTA $Q u w u ! " iffiL 'TJv The Diamond ShoR a?tfJ& PAHCEIi POST DOLL HOSPITAL llring jnur nld J Ml to le made new ror Xmm, Weili-ie Genuine IIIque Socket HfntN, QUAKER DOLL CO. MunuriirtnrrM M N. 5th St. 301 Market St. I.MKIi; AS40UTMKNT NI.W IMII.I.M DIAMONDS BOUGHT Ilrlng us lour diamond tf you want to rtall?e the highest po.iitble price for them. No matter v.Y'tvt other tell jou they art worth net our price before ou Bell. We ray (: "0 to $100 OU for each diamond moro than othera pay flee u Hnd bo convinced bu nny sire, hnp or color. Tiwn tlckpta for tllamnnd bntuht kLLI CO. CAM U3J CIIIHTMir T, I'honp walnut iMi. hnlle "ZlX, VI'I.VMIC ( ITV. . .1 Wm On. the Ocearv Front Eleven si oriosof Gomfert rbllTeriivs' gg lhanvA Leech. AKfw mfyMitC Mi I ATLANTIC CITY.N. J. I i ArcAmenican. Plna Hotel i j niolmnlifm!.n.lrt'vir,orr-frir4 I , !J UlSllUCUORKCoUCOmiOrX I I I riRGPRWFUAKAUK. I j CAPAC1TTVUU. H6TEL JACKSON Virginia Ave first house from lloardwalk I and Hteel Pier llreproof private baths, run- ! mng water in rooms, Amincati ana l-.uropean plan elevator to street level no cabaret. S J HIIOOAN. EXCLUSIVE COTTAGE Sn south Vermont r, ftO 'la from bach 'win Iew Ilooms nlncle or on suite with trUutrt baths .Steam hr-at Sun j trior, open flrfplate Excellent culsln- MRS MMtV WIMIAM? THE WILTSHIRE Virginia Ae and llench Otcan Ipw Ca fartty 3"o 1'rUute baths, runnlnz water in rnomi ppator, rtc, Amerh m plan npoclal I jgkh ratPW, hnnklpt SAM! i:i, zA ts HOTEL AUSTINE pacino and Bt. Ja n s rlace Open sur roundlnixs. opposite Catholic und Protestant churches l.loo dal . atirolul u.ii.. -" i!-!l,.l"'w' ,. r.r.v wr.l .1 .srvi IKI "nnuuij rte. n- ucau Euro nlfln 11 d.iv itn! IBup wkly. American lan $ir, up waij. HOTEL CONTINENTAL Alwave open. Ahvaje rend-, Terms mod erate Phone or write M Walsh Duncan HOTEL BOSCOBELSf"'" , reekly phone 117. A. E. MARION. Westminster K3r- Av nr Beaeh. EUv. wtter. 814 up wklv. 12 ftQ up rtsilv C. Diitara. I'OrONO MOI'NTAIN ( iiniiilennH. Pa. . 4 sPKL'Ci; CABIN INN Strictly modern. Rooms en suite wtth bath, steam heat Golf and all amure ments. Garage Hnecial Fall Rates Hklt W J -t. M D PRICE Mt. 1'ocnno. i'a. The Ontwood SnVn,ii"v5ISt "S"'?"; open all year. Special fsll ' lotr rates Hklt. E I. fti: V Art man. SCIIW ENKVII.T.K. PA. Pcrkiomen Inn i??1. "od, rT hleh loca. , prl. bath; taat'r. bath g, fish's; Tennis. Bklt. a. M. crl WASIIINOTON. I). O Burlington Hotel American and European Plana -131 Rooms, 222 Baths, $2.60 to Jo a. T. MILLEn. Mgr.. Washington. D. C Five minutes from everything. JN MI'MORIAW HUailBi MAHV A IlUUIins (formerly Tarlej). in hnlng- m moo of dear mother. ho passed away in Chlcaito. ill . one scar apo toda October 1'4 101S Daughter SAOIi: and son In Ian- THANK. ANDKRbON Oct 22. SRAH wife ot James A Anderson aired 54 Itelatlvea and friends Invited tu funeral services, Sat.. 2 SO P m 2010 s Cleveland ave Int Tern wood Cem Friends mav cal Trl evo UARAliIN Oct 21, CONSTANCE MAR GARET, wife of Philip llaraKln used 40. Relatives and friends Invlttd to funeral, Mon , 1) 10 a m . H3S south st. Solemn hlh miss of requiem Ht Itita'H Church lu a m Int Holy e ross Cein TIARKEn -Oct 21, JOIIN J , husband oi Mamie Barker (me hehloegel) Relatives and friend" Holy Nume hodety of tho Ascension Church all other societies of which he was u member. Invited to funeral. Sal 1 30 n m SI'.O N Mater st Solemn requiem nines Church of the Ascension 10 a. m Int Holj Sepulchre Cem HELI.IS On Oct 22. PJl'l. J MESi S. HEL1.1S in his ii 1,1 yi ar Relatives and friends Invited to Cvuieial services on Sat , 11 a m , from hir lato residence. Jenktn town House J-nklntown, l'a. Int. private, Hemlnxton N J BOCKtS OU 2J. ELENOR It wife of Milliam R Ruckus and daughter ot Annie E and late Edward McCann. aped 20. Relatives and friends invited to fu neral, Mun 8 III a m 4110 Saniom st , West I'hlla Solemn requiem mass St James's t hureh 10 a m Int New Cathedral wem BOYL. AN Od 21. NELLIE wife of lan and dauihtcr of Ellen and late McKe.fer (nee .Cotter) aBe.l 28. John I!o .lames Relatives and friends Invited to funtral Hat 1017 S Kttlni; it Solemn requiem mass St Gabriels thurch 0 a m Int. Holy Cross Coin BROWN' -O I "I WOOI.STON PP.OWN Relatives aril film Is Kevstone I oda-e, N'o. 271, I' ami SI Robert Morris Ludee, No 211, 7 O O 1 emplojes of Wm KinK &. Co . all other societies of which he was a m,mh,i- imltptl T funeral services Sat 2 K m O jf fZ P in I' 14 "V Erie ave Int prlvute West TfJS?-' NOTICK IS IILKI.IH (.1M.N 111 T Laurel Hill tern l'rknds maj call trl b li-i- an appllcatoln will bo nade to the. to 10 p m I Governor of the Statu of Tennsjivanla nn IIIIOW - Oi t. 21 CONRAD husband of . Monday. Notember S. 1019. b) ( harles II. I Mar A lirottii aiied N7 Relatives and llanrrnberter. diaries M llunlelt. Mlihael friends invited to funeral servtcs Mon. 2 J. tonway. Jos. 0. Deuiu. Jr., .Iiinlns F.I p in 15ii.' W Allegheny ave Int. prl- (,rnj, llutli P. Gallachrr. Joeph A. Kuhn, fale Mt rrium Cem I Ula lJvv, Wnlter J. Morris, (,eorte MotTutt, ltRCDON O.t 2.I. SUSANNA, widow of Thomaa J. .MiCufTrej . ( harles I. Ratio. Joseph Ilrudon and daughter of late James. Frederick B. ltosenherrj. Amy Meele and and Ann Oordon aked bj Relatives and Ruth II. Wagner, under the ait of A.semblj friends invited to funeral services Sat.. 2 of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania en p. m 000 state st Camden. N. J Int. I titled "An act to provide for Hie Incorpora private. Friends may call I'rl , 8 to 10 I tlon and reirulatlon of certain rorvoiatlons ,. m I approved April 211. 1N74 and the amend m-i,T!l On Oct 21 1910. THOS F . ments and supplements thereto for the husband of Annie Hjrnes (nee Muldoon). Relatives and friends of the family Invited . '... ..... ..n.-l Qu, U 111 from the residence of his nephew Mr Chas. A. Brown" 1530 S 20th st Solemn high mass of requiem .it St Gabriel's Church at 10 o'clock Int Old Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral DI.TON' ii t 2, I ATHERINE, beloved wife of Janif. Dalion and daughter of the 'late James nn.l atlierlne Dales Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral Mon , 8 So a m UHil N 5Mh st Solemn hlkh requiem mass ( hunh of Our Lads of the Ro&ary, 031 and Callow hill ats.. 10 u. m Int. Holv Cross fern Aulo funeral DEISER 0t 2.1. LEWIS A., husband of E. Mitllda Delser Due notice of funeral will be given. '."123 Columbia ave. DENNY Oct 23 CHARLES W. hus band of Charlotte Denny (nee Copenhaver) Ilelallves and friends invited to funeral services, Jfon 11 a in chapel of Andrew J. Ualr & Sons, Arch and ISth sts. Int. ""DOYLE Oct 23 101IN J., husband of M Jano Dovle (nee Monoghan). Relatives and frleads Pe Soto Council. No, 315. K. of C Holy Natno Society of 8t Augustlne'a church. Airerli an Order Steam Lnglneera, Munlclpsl Council Firemen's Pension Fund, state Firemen s Asso.. li)al Order ot Moose No 01. Moose Ieglorf. No. 3. in v ted to funeral Mon , 8.80 a in 220 Hut tomvood st Solemn requiem mass Bt Augustine's Churih 10 a m Int Holy Cross Cem. , . , . . nUGOAN First anniversary of Rev. JOIIN J DUGQAN. Reverend clergy, rela tives and friends Invited to first anniversary mass immaculate Conception Church, Front and Allen sts , Mon. Divine office begins o 30 a m Solemn requiem mas, io a. m. IlURNIN'G Oct. 22 JAMES P.. son of Martha E. tnee Gallagher) and late -lamea 1 tNI)ERTAKKBS rflUYLERS jII BROAD ad DIAKOND rasaasB DKATIIfi Y Durnlnc. HelMhcs nnd frlrnds. Pt. ThomB T. A. II. Soclets-, l)iv No. 1, A. O II , Court Vnpfr Nn no, r of A , Invited to funeruli Mon , s 10 a m.. reBldenrB of mother. 810 P SSlh t Holenin reulem maiiR Chiirch of (he Transfiguration 10 a. m Int. Holy Cron Cem Autn service III.KINS. Oct S3, OBOnOK W Bt KINH, eon of (he late VVIllinm I, and lulsa llroomall I;iklna Iue notice ot fu neral will ho given KI'PKImtilUKn On Oct 23, 1011), HKNIIY i:iPKI.8HBIMi:it. aced 83 llela. Uvea and frlenda, alo I'erklna Lodge, tOl, V A.M., am Imllid to attend atrvlcea, from lila residence at N'orth ):at. ltd , Sat afternoon Train leavei Ilroad St. Ktatlon 11 R m rAnnisi.t.Y sutdenir Oct st. joiin. hunband o Margaret Farrellj, nrlathea and frlenda. I'htla llranch A H ot n, employe, of the Hun Bhlpbulldlng Co and No. 101 Clanagnel Invited to funeral. Sat. 7.30 a m , 2,200 Coral at Solemn requiem mui Church of tho Itolj Nome 0 am. Int Holy Hepulchre Cem I'KN.V Oct 22 nt Til A . lfe of I'rank Kentl nnd daughter of VV m 11 and late Mary A Itobert aged 20 Itelatlves and frlenda Invited to funeral aervlcea. Sat , frltidfl InMtrd tn tinr h rI,i "m faJheMn uT' y Gilbert, ijim iirtii at viVrrl': "I'o Hmn reeiaenre. uaniel at , Krankford Int Itemalna may bo KiNKr.nrt Oct KATII3. wife rf Dnvld lankier, aged 41 Ilelatlvca and frlenda. Lovo Ilrothera Ileneflclal 'Asao i j .New ueiuury jdtiae ,o 20U CI 13 A.. Ktraa, Arhlm Ilrleker txidge N'o. 1S4. I O II S . Invited to funeral Sun ,1pm, 182S K I'aaaunk ave Int Mt. Carmel Cem FI.1CK At Chester Pa Oct 22, OATH RUINB IlttTH, laughter of (leorge and Catherlno niek (nee MeOlorkman), aged flj Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Sat . 2 p. m , realdenre. of parent" 1124 VV 8th at . Chester. Pi Int Ht Michael's Cem rOOTB Ocl 21 HAtinv J, aon of Harry F . Jr Hiid Anna M Koote (nee Con. nerj), aged 10. nelalltea and friends In vited to funeral Sat s 30 a m . residence of parents, 3111 N 20th at Solemn re. Qulem mass Church of the Holy Houln 10 a m Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem Auto fu neral ISOIIUES Ocl 22 at re.ldente of pnrenls 40110 W'akerleld st Oermantoivn. STAM.nV. aon of Thomaa A Olid Snrnh I-orbea (neo Clav) ageii io venrs 4 month? ueiames ana rrienos inviieii to funeral, Hat " and' Coulter at Kemaln, may bo vie a nd CoultirUst " rn'vorthwoMrCem" I na couiier si int orthwoort cem ' ewcrl Frl eve rUHJNl Ul .. 1II.A-1IUCI' E diugh tpr of Krank U an1 Amy C 1'onter BKPd I in jiciainea unu inena umien to runrrai servlrpf Sat . .1 p m parents repiilncp, HOO lladdon ae , CollinKs0cd N J Int HarkUf. Cem. Frlrnds ma call Trl after 7 n m FItASER At T' CATHARIM! PRAHLH 'TKlomenUllP Pa , (npf Mri ntr) wife of Itnbort Kraner Itc.atUi-s and friends invited to funeral. Sat Ha in Gr-cn lftn l'a , llonian rntholic Church Int IIol CrosR Cem Remains may bp lewed at (omrr 12 noon FRENnY Oct 21, MirjiAnr. A FltKNhY. HMatle-s jiml frlendi all to. cletles and rlubfl of which hp was a member, lnltrd tn funeral Pat . fi 111 u m Sham. i?ni t and Mountain ap , Melro" PnrK. Pa Polemn requiem masi Church of the Holy Anirel Oak I.ane, 10 a m Int Holy Benulchro Cem. JlAITT. Oct. 23 ICIinsHNZnA, widow of Martin Hatty (nee Frohlecltl ot nurmer shelni. Gcrmuny. Relatives and friends, also all societies of which she was a mem ber. Invltpil in funeral Jnl S nft m L'1111 X 27th si Mich r,nul,m ma ,' Cclumba'a Church to a m Int. Most Ilulv i iu-ivm -r.V n, inin u, W-c tr .,,!,- 1 k - j ' j FrimiVANI) IIFI vm i!?ia.u?. 'V .J '. J '""" HM."1! . Itelatlves nni inenoi invited io lunerai services Hit ,1 n in from the lesldence of his sliler In-law Mrs Otto Heirs, lit I'allsade "". ;.nt iuiii,nii, . j junristix (rt ' ,i.it?i o ..I.- . llllam W Johnson Sr Itelatlves ami friends lnlteil to funeral services Sat. -' p. m , I3US W, Cumberland st. Int North wood Cem KAL'Ke.MAV - cvt I'Mim-Tii a widow of Joseph Kaurfman aired HJ Rela thea and friends Inilted to funeral services. .' k "i,.1?.,.171 T.iy'J' " of ,on In-law Hob ert J. Williams, iOS S Scott ave . Olenolden Pa- Int. private (linlt flower- IjAb At Haranno Lake, N' T. Ott 21 ai'OItni: Jtra son of Kllzabelh and lato Anthony A Uiws. Itelatlves and friends. Court of Common Pleas No. I. In vited to funeral, Mon. Ham 1010 S isth st Solemn requiem mass Church of Ht Thorms Aoulnaa 10 3o a m Int New Cathedral Cem LIKI1EU Oct 2 I.KOV son of JIrs O. Lleber. Tuncral and Int strictly pri vate JlcCAnTIlY Oct 22 JOHN WILLIAM, husband of :iliabeth McCarthy (nee Klrk patrlck). "Itelatlves and friends Invited to funeral. Sat 8 a in 2841 N 31st st Iluiulem mass St. Columba'a Church 11 a, m. Int nrlvate McrADDMN Oct. 21. CHCI'LIA. wife of rcdvvard McPttdden Itelatlves and friends. Altar and Itosiry and Sacred Heart So cieties of the Church of Our Lady of Ic orj. Invited to funeral, Sat, 8 30 a m. 602 N. 5Tth at.. West Phlla Solemn requiem mass Chureh of Our Lady of Victory 10 i m. Int Holy Cross Cem McflKODY Oct 22 NRI.I.1E wife of Joseph McOrody and dauthter of the late John arid Cecelia Boile,. Helatlveii and ?',l.?n'J.,. Invited to funeral. Sat,, 7 30 a m . J7J.1 Salmon st. Solemn requiem mass St Arms Lhurch u a m. Int New. Cathedral Cem Auto funeral StONTOOMr.BA Oct 2t. ASDnr.W IC . husband of Ida J Montomery. aited 62. itelatlvea and friends invited to funeral. Sat.. 2pm, 2118 H 18th st Int Mount Morlah Cem. Krlnds mv call Prl. eve. OKTINnnrt Oct 22. OlII, J , Sr , hus band of Ida Oetlnner (nee Punkel jced 311 Ilelutlves and friends, men of Holv Tamllv of bt. reter m Church, Kmerald llenendal Soclets. Lojal Order of Moose No M In vited to funeral, Sat.. 8 30 a m 1000 N" Randolph st. Solemn requiem mass si Peter's Church 10 o. m Int. St Peter's Cem , IHNOLKR Oct 23 ADDISOV W . hus band of Lula M Rlnaler axed T3 Itela. tives and friends Invited to funeral services bun 2 p. m . 002S Lalona -t Int. pri vate friends may call nt eve .SCIIAPK.R Oct 21 AMUROSIJ J. hus band of Clara K Schafer. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Jfon , 2 P. m , 0723 Leeds st Int prlv ilo Trlends mav nil Sun , fi to 10 p m SCHONTZ Oct 21 JOHN 11 . husband of Anna Kathrjn Scliontz Relatives and friends Ionic Council No 410 Roal Ar canum emploes Recorder of Deeds Office, Invited to funeral services, Mon . 2 p m , 1911 N 10th at Int private North Laurel Hill Cem Friends may call Sun eve SKLSLU At 2J4 Summit live lenkln town Pa Oct 2.' CHARLKH N SlII.SnR Relatives and friends invited to funeral services. Mat B p m Memorial Hapllst -Church Ilroad and Master sts Philadel phia Int nrlvate Pn. Ifbel. m, flowers SHAW Oct 21 MARV PUMA SHAW (neo Haves), widow of IMwin P Shaw aired 64. Relatives anil friends invited to funeral Rervkes. Mun . J 30 n m l"i.M Harrison t . Prankfonl Int North Cedir Hill Cem Remains may bt. vbwed Sun 7 to 0 p m slon Oct 2J i:i.iiii:ri n wire of Oeorfte It Slo-vn Relatives and friends invited to funeral servi.es Sat, 2 p m, 10.10 Oirden st Int Westminster Cem HP!tIX(3rii:i,I) Ocl 21 CLARV O. wife of William Jt Sprinsfleld and daughter of late James M and Ksther M Stevenson. aged SO. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services Sat, 12 30 p. m . 1242 N. Alden st Int Montrose Cem. SPROOL Oct Jl MARY, dauflhter of late James T and Mars fcproul Relatives ' d fiends Invited to funeral services. S 3 ?,"!,?;'' w!- 1-ehlsh ave ,, "t P'liM' c-A'Ah'V'-0' . "?... i","ln,i.' ti. fai . J SZAFItANMKI wife nf Prank E Szafran- skl ami daughter of Lite lohn and Cath arine Becker Itelatlves and friends Invited to funeral Sat , 8 30 a m husband's resi dence 2.20 K Gordon t Solemn requiem mass Church- of Holy Name 10 a m Int Holy Sepulchre Cem. LEGAL AIlVKnTISI.Mr.NTS charter nf an Intended corporation to be culled Tenant 1'rotertlvee Building and ...vuu -ib.uu.iivii, me cnarrti ver unu oujeit of which la to transact a general building and loan association business, and for these purposes to have and possess and enjov all tho rights benefit and privileges of the said act ot ssembly and Its supplements JOS. U. Ill'-NM Jr , sol ui fJ-Sr" NOTICE IS HKItr.ll. lillKV THAT l3J an application will be made Io the Governor of tha Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania on Monday, October ii, 1B11I. under the act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsvlwnla entitled "An act to pro vide for tho Incorporation and regulation ot certain corporations," approved April 20, 1874 and the supplements thereto for the charter of -an Intended corporation to be called Clemmeney, Hammer 4. Co.. th rhuracter and object of which Is mining coal manufacturing coke and preparing same for market and buying, selling Im porting, exporting, at wholesale o' retail and as principal or agent, and generally trading and dealing In and with coal and coke and any and all byproducta thereof, and for these purposes to have nnd possess and enjov all the rlghta, benefit and privileges of the bald -act ot Assembly and Its supple ments OSWALD M. MILLIOAN. Solicitor. 1112 Stephen (llrarrt llldg Philadelphia, Pa tfSS- KSTATK OF AHTIIUK 1 BK.V ZXJ NVrTT. defeSdTJrtttra ttm-n, tnry on th abov eaUte halnflr been rranted to th undersigned, all persona In debted to the said estate ars requested to make payment, and. those having cl-alnia to present the sam, without delay to AUTHUR l HENNKTP, Jr. Kxecutor. 12ZZ tittles Bt, Or to his attorney. CMNTON A ROWERS. P07-8-H-10 fltephrn Olrard Rldg. rKJP' KSTATK Or 1SDMUND flOMH, Ur l-- ce-iised LetterH of administration d b n. on the abo& estate having ben Sranted to the undersigned, all persons In ebted to the said eMfttw are requested to make paynient. nnd those having claims to present the same, without delay, to n. FRANK OOSfl MechantesvlUe, Bucks Co.. Pa. Or to his attorney, ilu&uaa a-iua Bite rhuw DKAT1IS Tt'DOn. On Oct. 22. 1010. AT.nEItT H. TUDOR, husband of Joanna Tudor (nea VV 11 ams) anrl Hon or lain Hamuel ana Rllrabetn Tudor, aged 80 sears. Itelatlves and rrienas ana Aioyamensing i?tige, iso. &3U I O. O V,, Invited to funeral services, on Sat 2 30 d, m . at late res dence. 2047 H nsth at Int private. Mount Morlih Cem Jrlends may call lTlday eve. WAI.TEH. Oct. 22. ADA A. daughter of HUrabeih A. and the tale Charles C Wal ter, aged 23 Ilelatlvca and friends. Camu No 1, 1 () of A United ot services, I Sat .an m . mother's residence. 413 W I Olenwood ave Int private. Northwood Cem Friends may vlen remains Frl,, 7 30 to 0 p m. WKCKEVMAN -Oct 22 MAItT 13 . irlf. of Frank W'erkenman (nee Inak), aged (It Itelatlves and friends Invited to funeral, Hat. 2 p m 4S23 Unrrah st . Frankford Int private Forrest Hills Cem. Remains may le viewed Frl R to 10 n m. WIMON uddenlv, Oct 5.1, JAMES, huaband nt IJIlen Wilson. Itelatlvea and friends. Pennn Itallroad Volunteers' He lief Asso Invited to funeral, Mon., 2pm, 1231 H. Wilton at Int Mt. Morlah Cem. Remains may be viewed Sun , 7 to 0 p. m. WflAY Oct 22. I.UI.H REML.KY wife of Charles E Vvras, 7047 Pauyunk ave Service and Int Malnevllle Pa Sun . 2 P m ZIMMERMAN Oct 22. JOEHANNAH It ulfa nt fl,rlatlin 7tmm,nnin. avert tV4. Relatives and friends Invited to lunerai. Hat 2 10 p m . late residence near Wood mnnt. Pa Int Cedar Hill (em. Autos will meit train leaving Reading Terminal I 21 p m at Woodmont fita LOST AND FOUND IOI.lCY Lost perpetual Are Insurance pol icy No 10310 of the Spring Garden In surance Co (now Insurance Co of Mate of Pennsylvania), covering proportv of 171S Columbia ave If found return to the Land Title and Trust Co , ilroad and Chestnut sts Philadelphia I1AO Ixist black velvet bag coming from Ilroad Street Theatre Thursdav afternoon between theatre and getting In automobile Reward for return to Harrison L Goodman HIO Walnut st PERSONALS 9 GORDON. 1001 N Tajlor. has sold hi, ,. , T Tiott ah rr.rittn,. m,t., -. sent their claims at store on or before 8.it- "-"daj OctobPr 2 1018. to 8 Gordon. HELP WANTED FEMALE ADDUEKHKR.S 0er 17. to addret-s envel opes, either by hand or typewriter, at our office piece work Apply Howe Addreaalnc and rniiu lng Co 704 Chestnut CELL TELEPHONE OPERATING PERMANHNT rOSITIOV? OFFCRF.D TO TOUNO WOMEN BETWEEN 18 AND 25 YEARS. ii rim wnrcic ron nnsT wikici. J15 CO rKH WISni" IN II MONTHS WITli RAPID ADVANCEMENT THLREAPTBR. SHORT HOURS INRXPHNSIVE HOT LUNCHES COMt-ORTARLP. RKST ROOMS SICKNESS DISMlII.iry HKNEPITS CAHEI'ULLY CHOfaCN ASSOCIATES CALL TCRSONALLr ANT WEEKDAT, TirTWKKV B A SI AND R P. M . ITl EPJK MISS RYAN, 1U31 ARCH ST., FIRST FLOOR. THE BELL TELEPHONE CO. OF TA. RILL CLERKS IV BOOKKEEPING DEPARTMENT APPLY UntEVU OF KMPI.OYMEVT WANAMAKKR'S BOOKKEEPERS OV CPSTOMBHS A( ( OtTVT.S EXPERIENCED PREFERRED APPLY Bl'REAU OP EMPLOYMENT WANA.MAKER'S BOOKKEEPER lunir woman operator with experience on Elllott-Plsher bookkeepinK machine Oermantown resident preferred Applj Mltchell-Hetiher Compiny, f.708 Oer mantown ave John K Horner, manaser CLERKS OOOD AT FIOIIRES APPLY BUREAU OP EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S COOK and chambermaid, sisters or com panions, for country, Main L'ne, Trot estants preferred Apply between 10 and 12 a m S2ll Land Title lllda. COOK and housemaid white; cood wares Rydal Pam 1 milt from trollo. Phone Oaontz MS DIE STAMPERS ESPERIEVCED OS HAND TRESSES FOR SOCIAL STATIONERY WORK APPLY BUREAU OP EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S GIRL or elderlv woman white, for reneral housework. MO N 63J st CMPnELL'R SOUPS ESTABLISHED 1SC9 OIRLS AND WOMEN MUST BE OVER 10 YEARS OF AGE GIRLS MJJST KURNISH PROOP OP AOE FOR KITCHEN WORK PREPARINO VEGETABLES. MEATS, ETC ALSO GENERS.L PACTORY WORK STEADY EMPLOYMENT MINIMUM STARTING RATES INCLUDING BONUS 114 AND M. POR 4S HOURS TIME AND HALF TIME OVER 4S HOLRS INCREASED AUTOMATICALLY PLENTY OI" OVERTIME JOSEPH CAMniELI. COMPANY D AND MARKET STHEE1S CAMDEN. N. J, GIRLS. GIRI.9 Glltl S II TO 10 YEARS OLD WORK 36'i HOURS III YEARS AND OLDER WORK 4S HOLIls ALL SATURDAY AFTERNOON'. OFF WE l Experienced title searchers and abstracted HAVE A N'UMHER OF POSITIONS OPEN or attorneys vylth experience In aearehlng IN OUR. FINISHING ROOM ON LACE AND tne records Address, giving full partlcu LACB CURTAIN WOKK LIGHT. CLEAN ars as to age. educat on. experience -train. AND INI .RESTING WORK THE WORK- ln and salary expected The Land Title KOOMf HAVING PLKs-SANT AND HOME- Abstract and Trust Company. 45 Publlo LIKE SURROUNDINGS RIGHT POSITIONS Sq American Trust Bldg, Cleveland. O. FOR YOUR GIRLS UNDER THE SUPER-' ANGLESMI 1 II wanted, steady work. Ap VISIOV OP KELIVIILK rOREI.ADIES I ply the Cruse Kemper Co Ambler. Pa. Plt.vui nuniv A.u ri.r.M i nr n Al Till! CHANCES Of" ADVANCEMENT Mil (iOCII) (-UMK J A.M SUB US ABOUT A I'OSITJOV ,T THE NORTH AMPItlCAN UA(K(U bill AND ALLEUIILNY AMI lfl) GIRTS WWTKP OVER 10 YEARS OF AUK IN NEW DEPARTMENT NO EM'ERinN'CE NECESSARY LIGHT. AIRY FACTORY DESIRABLE STEADY WORK 52 WLEKS . YEAR HOT LUNCHES SERVED AT LESS THAN COST GOOD PA r. EXCELLENT TREAMENT LEARNERS PAID 12 WBEKLT LIGGETT MYERS TCinCLO CO. SD N'D ONTARIO bTS G1KIS oer lfl nd ounr women hv tn eTcetlont opportunity to ncura steady work In modern up to-dale factory Ideal location for W Phlla airl on account ot cloie uroilmlt'. tn aubw&v. Harlnr. Lane tor ae. Darb Spruw Baltimore ae Hnd Sprjnr (iaraen tinast euriare llnea, operv tors wanted In the asBembllnur department, writer the work In lUht and clean, also on rtresta tapper and other Hunt machines For detalln tall at onre factory offlct. H. T. Talaite Co 1201 Arch t Gini.H Inexperienced clrla get irood pay experienced Rlrls tret better pay, convenlal aurroundlnea, lunchroum, where lunrh can be obtained at coat PHuTim laundry Co , 12831 -NT. Ilroad st. GIRLS OVER 16 FOR MOltT WORK APPLY BITREAU OF EMPLOTMENT WANAMAKER'S GtRUS Girls to learn lUtlnjr and sorting on attractive salary while learning with an opportunity to nuke larger pav as ex-perlenrt-i develops Pilgrim Laundry Co., 2S3t X. Broad st. aiiti.s Psnt IfJ years of age, to work as mes senger. In large factor)' office Apply HESS-imiOHT MFQ CO. Front and Crleaye OIRLS, or 10 to learn hobhln ulnding, paid while learnlni Shsckamaxan Mills, Allegheny fle. apt Hancock st. QIIU.8 wanted, 18 J ears ot age or oer; permanent positions. Apply 1214 Chest nut st. . G1RLH. ner in. for light norkt raid while learning. Excelsior Ilrald Mills. 3111 U. Walnut . lane Oermantown HOUSEKEErER'H assistant wanted! wages leoi room and toard. Apply Unlveralty Hospital. 1 HOUSEWOSK airlt S In family. Thon. anai.town28t J. 62! 'yMtt.w' ar. HELP WANTED PEMAMB HOUSEWOniC. areneral Temnr woman pr" ferredj muat ba rooot cook nnd el..ui ilnlfnrm furnished: laundress 1 dar: In family. Including boy of 4, of which, maid has no carei reference) llOl 17 minutes rrom Phlla. and Fi minutes) from atatlon. Phone Narberth (12 H J, HOUSEWORK Competent Kir), email fam- Uyi good wages; maid has private bath. Phone Oermantown RB73 W, 8t PulasVI av, IjAUNDnT Olrtg wanted In fUtwork a. partment; piecework plan permits of at tractive salary: congenial surroundings. Pilgrim Laundry Co., 28S1 N. Ilroad it. MENDERH FOR riNIBHINO ROOM OP KNITTING DEPARTMENT ON WOOLEN CLOTH, 48 HOURS A WEEK AND GOOD PAY APPLY NORTH AMERICAN LACB5 CO 8TH HT AND ALLEOUHNY AVB . OPERATORS OV POWER PRESSES' APTLY WANAMAKER'fl WAREHOU8M 221) AND WASIIINOTON AVB. ASK FOR Mil LEISTER OPERATORS ON POWER MACHINBS APPLY HUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WAVAMAKER'8 LIT BROTIfETtS REQUIHE SALESWOMEN TV JTOLLOWINO DEPARTMENTS! HOUSE DRESSES UNDER WEAIt UPHOLSTERY KIMONOS SILKS TOTS CHINA LINEN YARD GOODS LININGS ALSO SALESWOMEN FOR PART TIME FOR. THREE DAYS A WEEK TO SUCH HELP WE CAN OFFER PER- MANEN'T POSITIONS WITH OOOD SALARIES LIT DROTHERS SALESWOMEN OPPORTUNITIES IN SEVF.RAli DEPARTMENTS APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S p--arT rz SALESWOJIE WE nEOUIRE- SALESWOMEN FOR VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY EMPLOYMENT BUREAU LIT BROTHERS SPINNERS and cop winders experienced: crood wanes and steady work. Apply Orls wold Worsted Co.. Darby. Pa. STENOGRAPHER If Jou have had ex perience, prominent banking house oftera a desirable position Apply 704 Morris Bldg. STENOGRAPHER Experienced -young wom an! state ace. reterenco ana wages aesirea. r O Box 1311. STENOGRAPHER wanted for law p H.'S Ledger Office TYPIST EXPERIENCED APPLY BUREAU OP EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S WAITRESSES WHITE POR 'TEAROOM APPLY BUREAU OP EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S WOMEN AND GIRL9 for packlnr and miscellaneous work. Experience unnecessary; good pay. NATIONAL BMCUIT CO. 1801 Glenwood at.. -teJj WOMEN FOR WRAPPING lEVPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY AITLY BUREAU OP EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S WOMEN' TOR CLEANING DAY AND NK1HT SHUTS APPLY BUREAU OP EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S WOMEN AS PARCEL COLLECTORS APPLY BUREAU OP EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S WOMEN, middle aged, for bottling labeling and wrapping medicine, light, clean work; tood v ags while learning rapid advanet men! Apply 1118 Washington ave YOUNG WOMEN sS CASHIERS AND INSPECTORS APPLY BUREAU OP EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S iOlG LDY for clerical work answer telephone and filing Apply Milton lUgy "aBto Works "3(1 S Sw anion st HELP WANTED MALE ABSTRACTERS AND ATTORNEYS BOY Illth School graduate, Protestant, for wholesale tea, and coffee house. P 131, Inlc-r Office BOYS WANTED We pas our bos from (13 to $18 per week, est)) Tork steady position; good opportunities Apply at once liKCKKH. SMITH & PAOB Water and Snyder ave BOT& WANTED We pay our bo from 913 to $! per week: easy work, steady poittJfYi, .rood oppor tunities Apply at once Becker. Smith A 'Page. Water st. and Snjder ut t liRlCK LAYERS SLx men wanted to la t Portland, Va , wages $1.2.1 per hour; fare paid going and coming when Job Is flnlihrd Tor further Information apply 1841 S lirotd at It O 1'hler BRICI'LATERS wanted, 9 to 30 hours work per da , high wages. Apply 1. AnasatasI, 7th and Wyoming ave. or 63th ae west of Kth st rASDYifAKERI TIIOROITOHLY EXPERIENCED ON CREAM AND JBI.I.V WORK APi V lU'REAl' OP EMPLOIMENT WANAMAKER'S CAM-ENTERS WIIT LEAVE PHILADELPHIA? WE CAN USE 800 MEN ON SHIP JOINING AND SHIP CARPENTRT: THIS JOB 18 UNDER COVER AND ONE THAT WILL LAST ALL WINTER, ATPLT GEO W. SMITH t CO. 48 m, ST, AND BOTANIC AVB. CARPENTERS wantedi concrete form work, The Austin Company, Stat, road anil Hellerman st.. Tacony. CHINA AND EXPRESS PArKERS WRAPPERS OV JIOUHEKUIlNISHINa GOODS Ari'LT BITREAU OP EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S CLERK quick, accurate hilling cl.ilc: on with knowledge of stenography; permantnt position and good .alary, P 812. Idge Office. COATMAKER wanted: nnsir works stti pay: H hours. M 611. Ledger Offlca. COOK AND BUTLEn Whit, eoupl.. man and Wife, a. cook and butler, tn tak charge 2 adutti; In th. country. P W., Ledger Office COST CLERK Young man, about 50. to assist In cost, department of rnanurav . turlnr concern: must be quick and aef r-urato at lltures: on with ciperleno P'- forr-d lvft t)tl) of nrcaent and ora vlous employment, reference god ,i alary CCl4 -V a-BUJiSFI n 'Zl 5 5 1 A' ".. '-W r" " .:. . i i.rf-T- feta
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