'', ry ", nMt.fmi Hn I ut .- r- JIo niM,J'""5 Vil.a salesman. Tbiilly and eiuallfl. &rJ'W- and ..' ,..". 'oreferVad lock SW'Uu mfn-who.i. ...kin a ISSeJoman Wanted . .... known ."d M'SlJf.'te To ",,nfr rennay nl territory an Pn "f .Vl.ie "xperlfnced eecnrlty ?". .1 hll.-rB,,.?...L T-.rrellent con- """.""-wl wel recommended. "0,t r, LEDGER OFFICE i....nrE. Brown & Co d7ifIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS CERTJFlt MTATB TRUST lltDO. 118. B&"'!r i?At .parinershlpnmi I""'"Min nrcnnnti. Alao4rpar. u. n. Ilinfomf Tax "c - ! 1 tf A NTI-'ll WANTED ron rnojirT smrsiENT ...l.linnrl limlceS 2 8-fOOl ICCU"-- 2 10-foot brake " 3 6"fltJ,1pc. condition and whore C 30Z. "U1-" w mw" W' ' -frrimf -'niWHIR WftH inrtinr nnnn iiiufm rauLunNitu -lliniiAiinr.unni n "j::.. ' -.rh'-:L.' .- -- -i i-:-i f r h : i 'r 1. lAPRlti 3 1920s ..iV,'' .W V .. Chango in Character of Exports and Other Factors May Bring Gradual Recession NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT Week's Speculation In Stocks Re fleeted In Loan Expansion Tho week's transactions on the New LOrk Ntnclf TlvnlmiirrA found rnllAntlnn In today's bank statement la n heavy expansion or. ioan. Tins item, In tue actual statement, showed tho rcmark ablo Increase of $07,040,000. Net de mand deposits Increased $110,144,000. An CXCCS8 "servo decreased $10,010,- "Y uu.-.us ino actual surplus 10 $21,810,700. Details follow : Tho statement follows : ACTUAL jtOJiOf. I'OB " tend!rg of above """ .undSr.MgVnd drtlvVry as of April Ik trti,d for ',ilnLhlcn in Ita Judirmcnt fi MO- JL?nl7a? but not excJklln 110 '"T IS?? f ln"r . to nbaorb $40 030.81. a Salfd tenaera. n ",. t.,.,, CnmDanyj , ,(Tfrfl. Vinkln rind. Jfrtropolltan Electrla mrlvtd until 3 ! '"' "'"' '?'," , mnIU TKUST COSirANV. Trnate. OEORQU II. STUAnT 3d. Treaaurcr. n,...i.i.hi.. I'a- Anrll 1. 1020. g- , miiinv CIAS KI.WCTWO TOM- IM (1III.D IIONDH. HUH 1029 U3,J Inter t. tb abnorh S12.7no.44. the tST'now avnllablo ln the Sinking- Fund. ,u7led tendSa atatlntf numbera inilJj; 8 . S. nf hond offrd. adrtread to WrnCIIAVra UNION TIIU8T COMPANY. Jvu2Si of Port Huron Oaa & Electric Com-S-J finnda 7IB-1T Cheatnut at.. Phlladel KJ? W " received until 3 p. m. on S9J.,Tru"a0'rea4rv tho fTsht to reject ff&ffi,,& 'fKu3V,fcoirPANT. JOHN S. DIOItEN. Praldent. inlKIIXN IAH lOMPANV OF l'HII. Pursuant to the terma of thn mortiaw of ... above company to the Heal Eatate Truat rompanJ ? of 'Philadelphia, truatee. dated Aorill 10112. to aeruro an laauo of $2.r00 0M I if Vnda due 10S2. tendero of auch bonda for alnklnir fund purpoaea nt ft prlo not n neetd ins and accrued Intereat aufflclent iJ Ibsorb tho aim of $10,378,31. will be re JJlW thVtniatee up to 3 r. m Thuraday. "prll R, IMO. for purchaee and delivery on THE nEAT. ' ESTATE THUST COMPANY mVr PHILADELPHIA. TRUSTEE S F. cor, llroad and Cheatnut ata. Loans Cneh In vaulta.. Reserve In mem. ber manks . . . . ueaervo In atato DanKs ana trust rnmnnnlnu . . Reserve In atate DanK anu trust ComDanv drnna. ..:i'r '"- $B,1B2.770,000 U0.782.00U 12.008.000 T me deposits .. 2s1.m12.oon Circulation 30,n2B,O0O Aaarecate res.... Rni.7mi ikki cacess reserve.. 21.810,700 M0. 010,210 TU. S. deposlta deducted, $70,081,000. Decrease. STATE ItANKS. AND THUHT COMPANIES 11" uii;iiuui.u iim ui.KAHINU liuuaij STATEMENT Loans 17R3 (inn on Qold 7.774.700 currency and bit 1S.U07.800 notea Dep. with Fed. Hes. Hk. N. Y. Total deposits . . Decrease, 7n.0S1.70O 853,031,100 Philadelphia Markets SECURITY SALESMAN tTe hue n proposition warranllna; the at tuition and enthusiasm of the hlghoat-class iilemii. s'tl'nir Orst lau of old-eatab-Ilihed steel corporation: If you have a sue resaful "llln,tMrncorI50V"ETTnn CV) S. Droad it. ' Suite 400 Proposal h:l.r.I l'HtlPOSAIJJ will be received In Room 210. City Hall, until 12 o'clock noon. en TuMday. April 18th. 1020. and opened it that time In same room, for ' 1. MUNICIPAL HAND SEASON OF 1920. . ATTENDANCE ON MUNICIPAI. HIND SEASON OF 1020. Contractors will be required to comply rltti the Act of July 10. 1U17. relative to Workman's Compennatlon Insurance, and t'oof must be furnished the Department by ..m rnntrflftnr thnt he haa accented thn irotlilons of said Act and Insured his JIa- OllllT lIlBlBUUUOr Ul KVU'" .smj,umi (UCIC For Information and full particulars In- JOHN C. WINSTON, Director. K..L.1 nrnnosalu Tvlll bo received at thn dfVe of th commlsalonera of Lower Merlon Townihlp. 75 East Lancaster Avenue, Ard Bio. Pennsylvania, until Monday noon. April 12th. 1020, for Sprlnc uniforms. In rludlnt caps, for tho Police Department, the rraterlal to bo Chnrlottevtlle cloth or equal thtrcio. Samples of cloth to be submitted with l.t.l. lilda to be addressed to Chairman. Pollco ami Fire Committee. The Commissioners reserve the rleht to reject any or on oias. ' O C. ANDKRHON. Seeretary. l'R01'OS.I.S FOR UMIKItHIIIRTM Office of the Quartermaster General, clothtnR and HaubaE Division. Munitions Ilulldlnu, Wsihtnaton. D O. Sealed proposals In duplicate will be received here until 11:00 m April 20. 1020. for furnlshlnjr all or nr.y part of 207.283 Bummer underahlrts. Information on renu.st. rROrOSAI.S niR DRAWERS Office of the Quartermaster General. Clothinc and rqulpaze Division. Munitions Ilulldlmr. Wuhlnitton, D C. Sealed proposals In duplU fit lll bo received here until 1:00 p. m. April 20 1020 for furnlshlne all or any firt of 200.0IK) summer drawers. Informa tlon on reouest. rnornsALS rou the construction of Two Sets ot Double Quarters for Oltl er. Offlco of the Ofllcor In Charse of Con. tructlon. Frankford Arsenal, l'hlla.. 1'u, !eild proposals will be received hera until S p. m . April 13, 1020. and then opened for ('onitruotlon aa atated above. Plana and irir)itivi. tnrnlnhed on appllcatl o n . Hiwlnl Mretlnse tSfA MFJ-71M1 OFTIIH LW JMKJ1IHC11H , of thn Philadelphia city Missionary nd Church Extension Society of the Metho HI Tplwopnl Church will be held at Wesley Bonding on Monday. April 19, at 2:30 p. m., to authorize the execution of a deed for the yremlMs situate on the southerly aldo of ensni-o street at the distance of 151 feet eutwarJ from the easterly aide of nich. m,1ni ,,.tr.',t ,0 the Dethcsda Memorial Motb wlUt Episcopal Church. r.,!'0.1".?110'11! ,ha ,'xecutlon of a mort KT2?.i 150ft,n three Iota of tround In the v.Tn1'hl,.otVrH?r rb5r- Delaware county. t h'wood " the revlsed P'n IRVINQ II. MACK. Secretary. - Annual Meetlnga Gr'T,f.LI"K hTDCKHOLDKRS OF THE rilNNhYLVANIA CCiL AN1 rnKl! , lORPtlHATIONi UM' it,! . P?".''." "'at the annual mcetlmr of 'h. "lofkhoderH of tho Pennsylvania Coal t?,t,i ?9n. will be held at the f5lnh"lal on.lc. of, Bal1 corporation. Sn th" J?."1 fl5r ' ,h' Land Title Hulldlnir. In thn '.,:' 5"'..1'Ip'!L"'a renn.ylvaS Sf o'n" tho . ui .iii, iuju, ai a-iu o'clock In the noon, for the purpose of elect nc u ,,?f.Rln? dlrctors to serve for one year. :'.". 'hat may come hefnre aald muiC ftps. Secretary. I Coko Corporation Jrj .1.. . Vr'1 1 .!.'.. Pennsylvania, on tho 1&&Z.St V":S?"i. .RA A10: o'clock. in the "oarn ol na for "" aW.KM VIEWS'! OS'S"-WW . neetlnc. "on., from Ish of fi,.". X7 '"'?- ''' un.iiuiiiurs wn be South Fourth stieet. J.Tr.l?VJ! IE . t" l!N!rr l meetlniof the con rhu,or.Uw I 'be U.. I" ?. 211! South Fourth ..Jf i '',.u?t. he 12th day of April, n. 1 I r "' '""""rn"".. o choosB director; - ..va.urcr in accoruance with the cLur- March 2flJ,lPB?oMnnS BMIT"' cretar,. EbTllllli:f.AMl' COAI, COMPANlT Office! 224 Noutl, Thlril I Hf. Philadelphia, March "a in'.i iSar kWfi! Vo'ohCt, 4 We& Jr thV election of thrftdlrVctortS .S0?1 HOWARD R. YEARS LEV " New York, April 3. Tho New York Sun s financial review of the week says : So far as tho securities markets wcro concerned the week In 'VVnll street end ed Thursday afternoon. Tho lopping off of Frldnv nnd Saturday In deference to the closltiB of the LcntenscaBon, COincldlnc with the nnnneInUVnernHnn attendant upon the rounding out of theUet Vma 'aVvu.2ik?Aliw lib iiuauci ui inn ycur, casi us re flection before, as it were, nnd served to rob tho four sessions of both initia tive nnd significance. Thoso who had business to do did It with an eye to adjustment of nccounts against tho extended recess and nof pri marily with a view of mnklng fresh commitments based on current news developments. The professional trad ers only affected Interest In what was going on on the floor of the' exchange. rrlec movements were variable through out, but tho tendency was constructive. There was ho real weakness In any 3uartcr and some Issues nnd groups isnlaycd strength. Sentiment was quite generally bullish, although there was little dlannaltlnn tn act upon It. Tho financing obligations of April 1 kept the money situation tight. The market or time funds was nominal nt tho hitherto prevailing high rates. The renewnl rate for coll loans adhered to the 8 nor cent level, the abbreviated week closing ot 12 per cent,. ni wnicn nguro ucmanu lor accommo dation was met on several occasions. Qold to the approximate amount of .Tizu.uuu.uuu was received from Great Britain. Cabled advices from London stntcd that further shipments were lortucoming. wnat the scope of the movement will be remained conjectural, but that England nnd France were determined to get nn early start In making provision for meeting tho ma turity of tho Anglo-French loan matur ing next October was confirmed by the steps already taken. Whether designed at this time to bolster the exchanges or not, such was the immediate effect, sterling sight drafts, after n drop at the beginning of the week of some ten cents from tho high level of last week, recovering a substantial part of the loss. Tho other leading exchnnges showed n similar tendency to stiffen. Tho detailed fig ures of our foreign trade for February were of more than usual interest in thnt connection. They disclosed, on the whole, nn improvement with respect to tho trade balance. Imports from Europe last month were $100,743,015, comparing with $30,020,078 n year ago. For tho eight months' period ended with February. Euronenn exports to tho I United States totaled $732,208,124 agninst $187,8r2,0o2 in the same period of the provjous year. The United Kingdom. France. Italy. Belgium nnd the Netherlands were to the fore In "contributing td this result. While there wns nn Increase in the nggregate of this country's exports to Europe of about $10,500,000, the de crease in omtgoing shipments to France, Italy nnd Belgium far more than offset that gain. The most prominent item of gain wns In that of consignments to Germany, which mounted up to $18, 008,807 against nothing in Februnry of 1010. The United Kingdom's gain was slight, something short of $3,000,000. Brendstuffs exported to nil divisions fell off $12,000,000, nud meat products some $38,000,000. The big jump was In cotton, which nearly doubled: that Is to say. $135,050,127, as compared with $73,552,274, with tho showing for tho plirht months not fur fcltert. Exports of crude materials for manufacturing were $175,030,405 against $102,314, 210, and of manufactures for further use in manufacturing $77,831,809 ngalnst $71,051341. Manufactures ready for consumption were $J3J,075, 000 against $205,730,701. As for im ports of materials to be Ubcd In manu facturing anu ot rannuinciurcH jur iou biimptlon In the mouth both Items were more than double those of Feb ruary, 1910. Theso figures speak eloquently of the trend of our foreign trade nnd give no little encouragement with respect to the contention of one of the leading bank ers that the credit situation depends on tho extent to which trnde In articles for Immediate consumption give way to trndo in. commodities which will help Europe to find herself industrially. It has also a very direct bearing on the level of prices, both here and nbroad. Whether the apex of high prices has been reached is n moot question still. A bulletin of the Federal Itcscrvo Board, based on nation-wide reports from fedcrnl reserve officials, published In the inlddlo of the week, states that the era of "extravagance and recklet.8 buying" Is nenrlng an end. Tho board holds tho view that con sumers will uot ex pcrlenco relief un til present stocks are absorbed In vlr ..nii nil linns. Manufacturers, how ever, oro giudiially coming to the be lief that the peak has been reached and that a gradual recession should be look ed for. This belief carries considerable significance. It is n psjchological fac- ,i.inii tniwls to reconcile tboso who have things to sell to a lower schedule and at the name lime io uimii, m the buyer a more discriminating pur chasing and price instinct. To say that there is less oxtravugance mm u-bb :. less buying is another wny of say ng that the buying public Is revolting against tho Idea that any price asked must bo paid without question, that it Is useless to discriminate or to defer buying because next week or the next after that prices are likely to be higher. If this change fit attitude foreshadows a gradual and orderly recession In com modltles prices it will bowell for both tho consumer nnd tho industrial inter ests, but If the slump In prices and consequently InTiuslncss should be vio lent, business dqiircssiou must per force cusuu. Increase $(17,040,000 3flB5,000 600,703,000 4, 80l, OOP 43,000 304,000 110,144,000 0,(105,000 405,000 $07,700 112,300 12.400 2.730.200 0.370.400 rtHATIIR PTXIWKll At.il llln. rt . A. V. Flower, Relatives and friends Invited ij.'oneral, Mon.i 8:30 a, m.. 109 Sumac st WlaAnnlrl.... ...,. -.....,. . .-- c John Uip Dantlat Church 10 a. m. Int. prl vaJ?Anil.;.raain maV he viewed Hun. eve. ii ?! Ti?"- AprJl ' ADA. daughter of late Henry. B. and Mary A. Foster. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Bun,, B.""' m.t 1040 N, Mth at. Int. Washing ton, N. J, . rf7.nABI'Jr-March M. JULIA, widow ef William Frash. aired 03. Funeral services Mon.. 2 P.,tn.. BOds Tarrlsh st, Int. North wo!lL f-f.m Remains mav be viewed Pun. eve. FRANCOIS OLOUTOM, aired 01. Int. prlv at?ra.ty..l:30.r' m" 2204 . Hancock at. OAIIAOE. March 31. VICTORIA, wife of Hante Uabare and daughter nf Vlecardo nnd Oemmn, Marazsl, late of 1217 Wharton at. Funeral aerv ces Mon.. O a. m. Solemn mass of requiem St. Rita's Church. Relatives and friends,- Illeaaed Virgin Sodality and League of Sacred Heart Invited. Int. Holy Cross tem. . aiLLEfC-Mareh HI. MArtOAnr.T. wif. ?.f. JJ.rtln 0ll".n'.. Relatives and friends In Ii!3.t0 fun.'.rnI' Mon-' 8:3 n husband's residence. 740 K, .Ontario st. Solemn re" ynt"fe.,.1"J.".Vn.V?5 An,wn 10 " - tisii vuilJCUltll VCIll, DEATHS night, son-in-law's, W. It. Riddle. 1813 N. 60th ... West Jhila. . . . . NUIIL.1C. Anrll 1. UAVUJ A., nusumiu late Anna Noble. Funeral Tues., 8:30 a, m., 2228 Fltzwater at. Solemn requiem mass Ht. Charles'a Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cemv NOHRffi. April 1, at Dundale. Villa nova, l'a ELIZARETH FI.OAVER. widow of Frederick W. Morris, Funeral aervlces Church of Redeemor, Dryn Mawr, Pa Bat,. 4 pm. Pleaae omit flowers NOWLAND. April 3. MARY V widow of Robert T. Nowland. Funeral aervlces Tues., 11 a. m,, at 101B Oak Lane ave., Oak Lane. Int1 private. ... . O'HARA Suddenly. March 80. JOHN J,. husband of Mary T. O'Hara (nee Walsh). Relatives and friends. Invited to funeral. Mon., 8:80 a. m 1702 N. 8th st. Solemn renulem mass Bt. Malachy'a Church 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral, O'NEILL. Mnren 81. ELIZAnETH T.. daughter of late Laughlln nnd Ann O'Neill. Relatives and friends nil societies of which she waa a member. Invited to funeral, Mon.. 8.30 a, m.. 014 E. Woodlawn ave., Otn, High mass Immaculate Conception Church 10 a. in. Int. Old Cathedral Cem. PHILLIPB. March, 31. JOHN O . hus band of Louise Phillips (nee Colllngwood), son of John and Isabel Phillips, aged 38, Relatives, and friends, Matthias Henderson I.Ouge. INO. uui. i. anu s. w.. univornuy HEI.P WANTED PEMAJ0E CLKHIC TUB ACCOUNT.1NO DEPART. .MI3NT OF THE I'UIILIU LEDGER -A DESIRKS TUB 8ERVICPW OP A YOUNG WOMAN WITH. AinLITY TO OPERATE TYFKWRITKH ASK FOR MR, PIUCE. tfinTT.r- T.ir.rinRTi CO. WTH AND CHESTNUT STB, COOK, chambermaid, waitress- 2 white Prot estant glrlsj alster or friends preferred! nurse kept. Address Ilox 08, Wynnewood, Pa,, or phone Ardmors 833. firtAlriM An.l! 1 .. ... . DORofiiy;" daughter" of 'itoKrV V" an",! Sarah E1( Graham, aged B. Funeral and on ant S? .2er.manl.0WJ2.iSv..- .. 'iCa. O.. No. 2.ini St. John'a Commandery, of "hiN,I:;?,aK;n ? CATHERfNE. wife No. 4,.IC. T Invited to, funeral services. Sn5irL1ivara.nt ,R-n(, daughter of late Bun.. 7:45 v. m.. Shoemaker at. and High friiMi. T..ii J ." """i, iwiauTeisna School roan. KiKins A-arK. , int. private, friends Invited to funeral, Mon., 2 p. m., pitt.n'ireh papera cdpy. J from 315 N. 03th .at. Int, private. Mt QUICK? April 1, n Eaaton, Pa nENRY Peace Cem. a k,..k.i.J mi iri.n Quick, netnttv.n WHEAT Receipts, 82.063 bushels. The market waa firm at gevernment prices. . CORN Recelpta, 2414 bushels. Again higher. Wo quote new, as to quality and location, at tl.7201.85. the latter for No. 2 yellow. OATS Receipts, 2033 bushels. Further advanced, Car lots as to location No. 2 white, Sl.OOOl.OOVai No. 3 white, 11.08 l.OS: No. 4 white, tl.07Ql.07H. FLOUR Receipt. 800 bbls. und 2.303,020 lbs. In sacks. Quiet but linn. Quotations: Per 100 lbs., packed in 140-Ib. luto sacks Soft winter straight, western, $10.75fi11.25: do. do, nearby. $10.05(911: hard winter, straight, $12.50013: do, short Patent. 113.25 W13.75: spring first, clear, ilO.MI10.7ft; do. patent. $2.00 13.20: short, patent, $14 vni.ou; Taney spring ana cny mills, patent, family brands. S14i2-.lfM4.IJ.1. .RYE FLOUR. I10.7BO11.25 Dcr bhl.. In sacks, aa to quality. rnuvibiu.MH steaay. uoor, in sets, smoked nnd alr-drled, BOc; beef, knuckles and tenders, smoked and alr.drleil. Kli pork, family. BOc: hams. S. P. cured. Icose, uuu3ic; go. sKinnea. loose, suwauc; do. do, smoked, 8232ttc: hams, boiled, bone less, 40c: plcnlo shoulders S. P. cured, loose. 21c: do, smoked. 22c; bellies, in fdckle. loose. 24Ho: breakfast bacon. 32c: aril. 21Hc. HUTTKR Higher. The quotatlona: Solid packed creamery fancy, high-scoring goods. fl0(371c: extras, 08c: extra firsts, GOwOTc: nrata. 02WC5c: seconds. BnwnOc: sweet creamery, cholco to fancy, 7072c: fair to good, BtwOOc; prints Jobbing at 711078c for fancy ana at eoune tor lair to gooa. EGOS Lower. Froo cases, nearby firsts, $12,73 per crate: nearby current receipts, $12.00: western extra firsts. $12.00: West ern nrsts. $12.45: southern. $12 12.30: se lected fresh eggs Jobbing at 48050c per dozen, CHEESE steadily held. New Terk whole milk, flats, held, fancy. 30H O 31c: specials higher; held, ordinary to good, 2.1020c: cur rent make, nominal; Jobbing sales of fancy goods. 82fp3Sc. LIVE POULTRY Fowls, fancy, fat. 43 44c: exceptional lota higher: do, medium, 40042c: do. Inferior. 3SO30c: broiling chickens, fancy, soft-mcated. weighing 1H 12 lbs. apiece. 5Bn0c: spring chickens, average acft-meated. 42044c: do. Inferior, 38040c: ataggy young roosters, SOra.'IL'c: old roosters, 25020c- ducks, whlto Pekln, 44 040c: do. Indian Runner. 42ft43c: do. Mus covy, 30032c: turkeys, 40043c: pigeons, per nalr ftSOOOo. Ullc,Dk3l4U ruuuiin ruwtn iicou- kllled, dry-picked, In boxes, weighing 4 lbs. nnd over apiece 41c; weighing 3H lbs.. 38 80c: weighing 3 lbs., 34 030c: fowls, fresh killed, in bbls.. dry-picked, weighing 4 lbs. and over apiece, 40Wc; weighing 3H lbs.. 37038c; weighing 3 lbs., 3335c; old roost ers, dry-picked. 28c. BAR SILVER x Commercial bar silver was quoted In New York at $1.20 an ounce. HALLMAN. At Penn Square, Montgom ery co., March 31. ALHERTUS. husband of ""II Hallman. aged no. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral, from Penn Square Mon.. 2 n. m Inf 111... ii.it .UAMn"rT. At Kvesboro. N. 'j,, April 1. BUIUU8 L. HAMMITT. Funeral Mon.. 1 p. m .Church road. Evesboro, N. J, Int. Med ford. N. J. Autos will meet trolleys leaving Camden 10:08 a. m. at Church at,, Moores-town. HANIIAUSER. April 1. JOSEPH E husband of Eufroslna Hanhauser. Funeral Tues . 8 a. m 2S31 N. 4th st. High mass St. Donlfaclus'a Church 0 a. m. Int. St. Peter's Cem. HENDERSON'. April 2. MARY J daugh ter of late Joseph and Martha It. Henderson. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral Mon.. 800 a. m. trnm hfnlh.. ...l... John J. Henderson. Stratford ave.. Melrose', . , V' ".- uii.n ui rrquicrn at m. i'at rick'a Church. 20th and Locust at., 11 a. m Int, private. TA,rW.MIlLF'AU"' T'JVS' .March 31. JACOIJ, husbsnd of Catherine I. Hlmmel farb. Relatives and friends. Holv Name 7i. v'.t inifcu w lunrrai. jvion., 7:;u a. m.. -.u. ... ,, ofc ni, . ivruuiein hlirh a. m. Int. mass New CORSET SALESWOMEN AI-SO QUALIFIED TO TAKE FlTTrNOS ArPLY nunEAU of employment WANAJIAKER'S " DEMONSTRATOn WOMAN OF ABILITY MUST RE ALERT AND ACTrVB GOOD OPPORTUNITY APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S ' HELP WANTED FEMAI.E WAITRESSES. WHITE, FOR TEA ROOM. APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S, WOMEN of pleasing personality and good appearance to demonstrate and sell house hold specialties! good paying proposition. Phone Dickinson 0143, ZDcatljS LENA, widow of Bcretanr. ... .. lonlrlbutors to tha l'rt,ii ' ,,'''? tx:.sv'u ". ' ' A4i:UalE tleclrtcal Utilities Cornnrnllnn fnm;nn,VmV yggpfc $&lD)8 KO ia L) !.'.'i'JSi..f n6.i uV.hBcK2 iW A. E. SMITH. IJUll i .. ... i Trasiir -- int. iMru, Ul N. iv ".?" . "' lAo IMl'UUtb. 'Trterly1 ftVlienrt.", '"' "? deeli,.,- . Mire), payable fn?fi 'la0 I'K"1 $LO0 ptr '' "cord I at th..'.0?,' '? 'tockhold- I. W MORRIS. I. , Tr.wn.... IMKIt.N.VriiiNAi. i..,.. .. j PtV1' o-uarlerlyirirt.0.' "." declared a MfPer SI 7n?1JvWenil of 4)nn uud nne- ..7vei nn ma prerurred ranllal company, payable April fsifi. GRAIN FUTURES JUMP TO THE SEASON'S HIGH Liftiniof Restrictions on Flour Business Proves Bullish Factor ALLEN. March 81 William Allen. Relatlvea and rr'enua ao E.D. Baker Circle No. 89. L of O. A. R.. 3047 N.'Klrhlilsr InT'Northwood'Cem: Frlendi may call riun. eve A8HFORTH. Af 2155 Natrona U April 2. ETHELDERT. husband of Mary O. Ash forth, Funeral rvices Mon.. 10:30 a. m.. Oliver JI. Hair Ride.. 1820 Chestnut st. Int. Trlnltv Cem., New York city. 3 P. " RABY. Suddenly. April 2. ANNIE Z. (nee Mnrch). widow of Peter R. Raby. Rela thes and friends, also Camp 12, P. O of A.: Eyota Council 82. D of P.. invited to funeral aervlces Mon.. 8 JO a. m.. from -0j3 N 4th st. Int. Phoenlxvllle. Pa; ,.... raIER. April 1. MARIA MAGDALENA. daughter of Johanna Ba4er (nee Thomas) and late John Baler, aged 17. Relatlvea and friends, member. German Church of Peace, lnvitea io '"" W,V"-o" 0ih ".;' 1 p m.. mother's realdence. 2330 a. utn at. Int.- private. Chelten Hills Cem. Friends may call Sun.. 8 p. m. . llAKER JOSEPH DISBROW BAKER. 8d! beloved .on of Marouerlte and J. Dlibroy Hiker, aged 3 years. Dlod March 31, 10J0. I'a.fai.na.Sa",A. r..,A.r,r. S2S Sloan ave.. n-". iiwood. N. J., oh April 2. WAR- REN R BARWICK. aged 33. J rc',,TTT-March 30. CATHERINE, wife a' IS!8 ftm-' resSencVof TtFA' $Vo8 Wlndrlm ave.. Logan. Solemn requiem mass nt the Church of the Holy Child at 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. IIENNER. At Pittsburgh, Pa.. April 2, MARY M.. widow of Matthias Bennor. Due notice of funeral will be given. BLAIR. March 20, CATHARINE C. (nee Temple), wife of Loufs Blair. Funeral Mon 8'30 a m.. 1533 S. Taney Bt. Solemn mass of renulVm St. Gabriel's Church 10 a. m. '"BRsLlNMarh 28. JONN J., son Han nah and late Frank Breslln. Re atlves and frl?nds. Altar and Rosary Socetles Invited to funeral, Mon.. 8:30 a. m.. 1120 N. Han. cock at. Bolemn requiem mass Immaculate Conception Church 10 a, m. Int. Holy CCARROLL.-March 111. WARY, widow of Patrick Carroll (nee Flynn). aged 05. Rela tive, and friends, also .League of Sacred Heart and Altar and Rosary Society Invited to funeral. Tue... 8:80 a. in.. 1320 Olivo at. Solemn high mass Church of the Assumption 10 am" Int. Old Cathedral Cem. CLAHBY. April 1. THOMAS, husband of Hell da Clare? (Aee 'dark). Relatives and friends. Altar Society, invited to funeral. Tues.. 8:30 a. m.. 1332 N., IRtll St. Holemn requiem mass St. Mulaohy'a Church 10 a. m. ri.v.na At Masonic Home, April 2. ED- WARD CLEtM. aged J4. RelatUes and friends, Ivanhoe Lodge,. No. 440. i. nnd A. M nvlted to funeral, Mon.. 2 p. m.. Home. 83.4.9 N Broad st. Int. Northwood Cem. , COCHItAN -March 20. JOHN, husband Ella Cochran (nee Lyons). Relatives and friends, all societies of which ho was a member. Invited to funeral. Mon,. 8:30 a m . B429 Master Bt. Solemn requiem mass St. Gregory's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy CrC0LKU'.A.-AprUl. EREDA. daughter of LouUa and lato Charlea Thum. aged 34. Services Mon. 2:30 n. m,. parlors Scher & HeBslnger. 2000 E. Susquehanna ave. Int. MorihwnnS 0"n. Irlends call Sun. eve. N COLEDAIIGH. - April 1. GEORGE W. COLHHAUGH. Funeral Mon,, 1 p. in., from Magnolia N. J. Int liar elgh Cem. l-ROZIERl-APril 2. ALEXANDER CRO ZIER. Rclutlves and friends. Moaes Lodge. No no L. P. of A.: members Second Pres hvtaria'n Church. Gtn . Invited to aervlces. Tues .2 rl in. 0350 McCal lum at.. Gtn. i..i i.rliatV Friends may call Men eve. "daLLAHAN -March 30. JAMES P. hus imiiit of Catharine C Dallahan and son of h?t.d James1 aiV ""$. Rf "n,h,a"' ?!!V iivs and friends a "o A O H. Ilv, No l!.i, and" Employe, ut IWiii. Mcl.henny. .In- vlted to funernl. Mon . S 30 a. in. .33 N Vl'.'d st Solemn requiem mass Church of Our Lady of tho Rosary 10 u. m. Int. atDAllE March 31, CLARA E. DARE. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral ...vices Mon.. 2 P. in . Church of the Ad fXai ISth and Diamond sts Int, private.. 0DAVIS -April 2. VICTOHINE R. DAVIS, ciervleea Mon . 2 P. m., residence of nephew. Hector Davis,. OU44 Jackson at,. Tucony. int private, Remains may bo Mewed Sun. Church of St. Monica 0 Cathedral Cem HOFFMEISTER. April 1, JOHN P HOFFMEISTER. husband Katherlne Freund jiuuiiiciaier. iieiBuve., irienas, directors Wharton Build. Aeso.. No. 0. and other ao SWiMi. '.nvlted to view remains. Sun. eve., B357 Baltimore ave. Int. private. Mon. HUDSON. April 1. ANNA, wife of Hen Jamln Hudson. Funeral Mon., 1 p. h 1240 H. Hollywood st. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. Friends call Sun. eve, HUGHES. April 2. ELIZABETH A., wife of Joseph A. Hughes, Funeral Mon.. 7:80 a. m.. B228 Upland at. Mass at Blessed Ba?f,'l.m.Snt . n'..m' Int- ""IK. Cross Cem. IVIN8. April 2. ADALINE D. (nee Tom llnson), wife, Aaron D. Ivlns, aged 20. Fu ".eravl Mon.. n p. m Huntingdon Valley Presbyterian Church, Bethayrcs, Pa. Friends may call Southampton. Sun. eve. Train for Bethayres leaves Reading Terminal 1:02 p. m. ..JAMES April 1. PETER It., husband of Katherlne James (nee Hargeshelmer). Rela tive, and friends, also American Mechancs' Lodge. Independent Council Nn R. Cnm.t and 12lh Ward Republican Club, Invited to attend funeral, Tues., 2 p. m., from 313 Brown st. Int. Mt. Peace Cem. Remains may be viewed Mon. eve. KEATING. March 20. GEORGE .1.. hus band of May B. and son of lain John and Kato Keating (nee Donohue). Funeral, to which relatives, friend nnd employes D. L. Ward tc Co., are invited, Mon.. 8 a. in., tram i.u .ucivean si. oiemn mass or requiem Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, 0:30 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. ..KELLY. Anrll 1. AONEfl. daughter of Martin and late Mary A. Kelly, aged 27. Funeral Won.. 7:30 a. m.. 1820 E. Orleans att Solemn requiem mass Church nf Vlil tatte''!.?' m-. lnt- Holv Sepulchre Cem. M KEYSER April 2. MARGARET C. P.. daughter of late Nnaman and Isabella Pro vest Keyser. aged 00. Relatlvea and friends Invited to services, Tues., 1:30 p. m. 125 W. Rlttenhouse st., Germant'n. Int. private. KILPATRICK. March 81. REV. DAVID G.. son of James and Annie Kllpatrlck, aged 27. Funeral Sat., 2 p. m parents' resi dence, 3580 N. 11th st. Services St. Luke's R. E. Church. Frankford. 3 p. m. Int. Oakland -Cem KIRWIN. March 80 CATHARINE, wife of William Klrwln (nee Whltmore), of County Wexford, Ireland. Relatives and friends In vited to funernl, Tues., 8:30 a. m. 2740 N. Opal at. Solemn requiem mars St Columba's Church 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral. KOHN. April 1 at Hotel Lorraine. MOR RIB husband Florence II Kohn. aged 83. Funeral servfen at convenience of fsmlly. LAYER. Suddenly. April 1, EMMA C. wife Albert T, Layer (nee Mlnlnger), Rela tlvea and friends Invited to funeral serv ices, 0728 Chew st,, Mt. Airy, Mon.. 3 p. m. Int. private, LENNON. March 31. PATRICK LEN NON. Funeral Mon.. H:30 a., m., sister's residence, Kate Finn, S239 Irving st. Sol emn high mass St. James's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross. LONG. April 2, ANDnEW 8.. husband Jennie O'Neill Long. Services, 148 W. Wayne ave., Wayne. Pa., Sun.. 4 p. m. Int. New York. Mon. IiONOSIIAW. April 2. SUSANNA, wife of Thomas Lnnarshaw. Funeral nrlvate, LUFFRARRY. March 20. ELIZABETH, wife of late Harry V. Luffbarry. daughter of Uto Katherlne and Balthazar Vogel. Rela tive, and friends Invited to funeral, Mon.. t:au a. m.. .in unman at. solemn requiem mass Lady of Mercy Church 0 a. m. Int. Old Cathedral Cem. LUTZE. March 30. at Atlantlo Cltv. N J.. MARY E. L-. wife of George C. Lu'ze (nee La Velle), Relatives and frlenda Invlod tn solemn requiem mass, Mon,. 11 a, m , Churrh of Our Lady of Mercy. Friends may call Sun, nfternoon and eve, 1412 W, Sus quehanna nve. Int Holy Pnnlchre Cem ' MAHONY. March 20. JOHN C. MAHONY (formerly of Dubuque, Iowa). Relitlvea Bnd friends Invited to funeral. Mon.. 8:30 u. m., residence of cousin. Mrs. Mary Burton, 2231 N. Hancock st. Bolemn requiem mass at Church of Visitation D. V. M 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Dubuque papers rnnv. malo.nk. April i. JA.1I1SS, nusrjana of and friends. Fenobscot Tribe. No. 70. I, O, II M. ! May Club, inviteu to tunerai erv Ivcs, Mon.. 2 p. m.. eon's residence, William H Quick. 2073 E. Venango st. Int. private. North Cedar Hill. QUINN. March 80 MARY A., daughter nf late Harry nnd Mary Qulnn. Funeral Mon., 8:30 a. m., 18IB Point Breeze ave. High mass Bt. Edmond'n Church 10 a, m Inf. Holv Cross Com. REON. April 1. WILLIAM J., husband of Lillian M. Regn (nee Wlcder). Funeral Mon., 8:30 a. m., 2801 N, 7th st. High mass ft BnnnVentura'a Church 0:30 a m. Tn. TJ.v r-ofti.f4rnl Cm. nHKNN. April 1. 1IUKT1IA.L... who oi Leon Rhonn. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funernl Mon,, 8:30 a, m from 7010 Bulst ave. Solemn high mas. St, Clement's Church, Paschallvllle, 10 a. m. Int. Private. RISI.EY. At the Belgravia. April 1. SAM UEL D. RISI.EY, M. D. Bervlces. nt 2018 Chestnut t.. Sat.. 3 p. m. Int. private. ROBINSON. April 2. JOHN, husband of lato Mary E. Robinson. Relative, and friends invited to funeral services. Tues.. 2 p. m., 2120 E. Dnuphln st. Int. private. Friend, may call Mon. eve. ROYDE-SMITH At Atlantic City. N. J., on April 2, OWEN STANLEY, husband of Anna Royde-Smlth (neo Pollock), .Funeral service, nt Ivy, Hill Cem., Mon..3:30 P. m. SUMMKRILL. April 2, ot Pennsgrove, N, J,. DANIEL V., aged 81. Funeral serv ices from 10 W. Maplo ave.. Pennsgrove, N, J., Tues.. 11 a, m. Int. Emmanuel Cem., Pennsgrove, N. J. . .......... SCHKl.LENOER March 31. WILLIAM PCHELI.ENGER. Funeral Bat.. 2:30 p. In.. Erlal. N. J. Servlcea Erlal M. P. Church 3 p. m. Auto, will meet trolley at Clementon SCIIOTT. April 1. ANN SCHOTT. widow of George Schott. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services. Mon.. 2 p. m.. 531B Ludlow st. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. SEAL. April 1. EMILY FELL, widow William Thompson Beal. Funeral service. Sat. 1:30 n. m 403 E. Wlster at.. Ger mantnwn. Int. private ... , ., HHULL. April 2. LEVI J. SHULI In hi. 70th year. Relatives nnd friends. Bristol Caatle. No. 103. A. O. K. of M. C.. Invited to funernl, 411 Radcllffe-st.. Bristol. Pa.. Mon., 2. p. m. Int. St. James'. Cem.. Bristol. SICKLER. April 1. JOHN ENGLEUERT. husband of W. Pauline Sickler (nee Tlo wand). Relatives and friends, all organiza tions, Invited to funeral. Mon.. 2 P. m.. 738 Park ave.. rolllngawood. N. J. Int. liar lelgh Cem. Friends may call Sun.. 7 to 0 P" smLCOX. At Atlantlo City, N. J., Mjirch 81. E.DW.VRD SILCOX. aged 80. Relatives and friends Invited to service Sat.. 2:30 1 p. m . Oliver II. Balr Bidg.. 1820 Chestnut St., i'nua int. private, mi. i -eaco -"., SIMPSON. Suddenly. April 2. THOMAS D. SIMPSON, aged 01. Relatives, friends, Coflnthlan Lodge. No. 308. , F. and A. M.. all other organizations Invited to funeral. Mon.. 2 p. m.. chapul Andrew J. Balr ft Hon. Arch and 10th sts. Int. Woodlands "siMPSON. April 1 ARTHUR, son of late Robert F. and Deborah A. Simpson. Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to "ervlces Mon.. 2 p. m.. Oliver H. Balr Bide.. 1820 Chestnut St. Int. private. SMITH. Mnrch 31. CYNTHIA, wife of Dr. Whltfl-ld B, Smith and mother ofMrs. Elizabeth 8. Alien, late residence. 1001 N. 3d st. Funeral service. Sat.. 2 p. m.Ollver II. Balr Bldr.. ,1820 Chestnut st. Friends '"sTAOEIt. April 2. ANNIE B. STAGETl (nee Lemaster). wife of John J. Stager. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv. Ices Mon.. 8 p. m Oliver II. Balr Bldg.. 1820 Chestnut st. Int. Chambersburir. Pa., on arrival of train leaving Broad St. Station Tues., R-40 a. m. . t . STANTON. April 1. LEOPOLD, husband of Minnie Stanton (nee Earle). of Wcstvllle. N. J. (formerly of 2234 St. Albon's place. Phlla.). Service Mon.. 2 P. m Oliver II. Balr nidr . 1820 Cheetnut it. Int. private. STOKES March 80. MARY A., wife of Robert J. Stokes. Funeral Mon., 8:30 a. m.. from 1041 Pago at. Bolemn requiem mass at St. Elizabeth's Churcn, io a. m. uu. Old Cathedral Cem. SULLIVAN. April 2. ALICE, widow of Patrick Sullivan (nee Blgley). aged 80. Rela tives and friend. Invited to funeral. Tues.. 8:30 a. m., 01 East La Crosse ave.. Lans downe. Pa Bolemn mass of requiem St. Phllomena'a Church 10 a, m. Int. Cathedral eTAIT. April 2. nt her home. 020 S. St. Bernard at.7 W. Phlla.. KATHARINE L. TAIT. Funeral services. Mon.. 2 p. m.. at Bt. Timothy's Episcopal Church. Roxborougb. int enjoining grounas. .... TATTER8ALL. April 1, SARAH A., widow of Georgo M. Tattersall. Rela tives and friends Invited to services. Mon.. 2 p. m.. residence son-in-law. C. W. Jackson, 2831 N. 2d st. Int. private. Greenwood Cem. Friends may call Sun. after 7p.m. THOMPSON. Suddenly. April 1. FRANK C. son of Frank II. and Mary E. Thompson, nf 0337 Baybrook ave Funeral services Mon.. 1 p. m.. Oliver H. Balr Bldg., 1820 Chestnut st. Int. private. , WARD Suddenly. April 2. ALFRED P., nt 6332 Osage ave. Friends may call Sat., S to 10 p. m. Int. Pittsburgh. Pa., con venience nf family. . . . Ham G., second son ' of Clarence A. and DRESSMAKBRB APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S FOREWOMAN QUALIFIED TO LOOK AFTER CUSTOM WAIST8 AND LINGERIE WORK APTLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S WOMEN TO ACT AS BUNDLE WRAPPERS APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S WOMEN FOR CLEANING DAY AND NIGHT WORK APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S fifEfcl? WANTED KA: DRAFTSMEN,, rnebnanlcal. with ..,.... in .,.!.,. .I..M ...IIm, Rn mllMat Philadelphia; state age. experience awl ary women, m lie, linger unice. ' .1 i i l s.nl i mi'1 trff ' XJ&Jl ELECTRICAL DRAFTSMEN k . wanted who have had experience It designing or detailing oil switch V structure layouts, nign ana low ifiiciiuu.ru., I'lp" layuuia, .-u, li' position for the right man. Apply ELKCTRICIANH and helpers; bring jteilei ' y.lliiy i i ., n. inn m, r , , . V j i YOUNG LADY wanted, .17 to 22 years old, knowledge of bookkeeping and typewriting. Anplv office, 2Sft N, llroad st. YOUNO LADY, assistant to bookkeeper. Apnly 40 N. fith'st. . ' YOUNO "WOMEN AS CASHIERS APPLT BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S - - i KSIWIVMBNT MANAGER , Fsctory employing 450 men destre. a "Man. for employment nnd first-aid departmehtt-n,j must be experienced In Hclectlng men oeet ' suited for the various positions, have, a gtwi, personality and capable of compiling ntf X J sary records for Information: only thee 'At having previous employment experience wiloJ be consiaerea; state iuhv your nuaiincation. '. reference and salary expected to start, AAA drees M 207 Tdavr cirflce. V f FURNITURE FINISHERS, EXPERIENCED,! ?: ArPLY WANAMAKER'S FURNITUnH WAREHOUSE N. E. COR. 22D AND WABHINGTON ja4.1t . W'; FURNrTURB FINISHERS ,i M APPLT BUREAU OF EMPI.OYMENT WANAMAKER'S HKI.PER for auto truck Apply Supplee, Will" ft .Ton. a. ir,lr, N 20th at. ' GIRLS WANTED SPINNERS. DOFFERB. TWI8TERB, HEEL ERS. APPLY AiniCO MILL, INC., "EMER ALD AND ADAMS. GIRL wanted for general housework In suburban home, one-half mite from Lane- downe station; white or colored: good wages ana conauions ix satisxaciory. r ua. imager Office, or phone I.anadnwno 1350 GIRL Yarn clerk In mill, to look after and account for yarns; good handwriting; must understand how to weigh: steady work and good wages; chance for advancement. Apply Colonial, Allegheny and A st,. Phlla. YOUNO WOMEYT AS SODA DISPENSERS EXPERIENCE NOT NECES9ART APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S Genera! CLERK-TYP1BTS, for govt, positions; $1840- $1500 yearly: age 18-00; oxn. unnec. For free panic wrlto John Leonard (former Civil Berv. Exam,), 002 Equitable Rid.. Waah'gn. GIRLS U. 8. Government want, girls, women; hundred, fine positions: big pay: stltute, Dept. 710 C. Rochester. N. "T. write Immediately for full list. Franklin In- JOH CO.MPCSITOHH a WANTKI1- HTKAUt WORK: GOOD WORKING CONDITION. WINSTON PRINTING CO., WINSTON PALF.M N C. 2 LABORCRS rOR CLEANING SHIPS NO HEAVY LIFTING , ' APPLY EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT CRAMP'S SHIPYARD RICHMOND ABOVE NORRIS BT. 'H HELP WANTED MALE AUTOMATIC OPERATORS for Potter and Johnson lathes: steady work, good pro duction wage rate. See Mr. Koehler. Budd Wheel Corporation. 22d and Lehigh ave. OIRL for laboratory and knowledge of chem istry and hacterloloy; give exoerlenco nnd salary wanted P 020 Ledger Office, GIRL wanted who can make herself gen erally useful In office: must have knowl edge of bookkeeping. Apply 721 Cherry st. GIRL wanted for general housework. Phone Narherth 1002 W. GIRL to sew on tickets. Apply S. hams A Co., Juniper nnd Vine, Abra- Olltl.S. between 10 and 21. northwest sec tlon. wanted to learn light handwork on artificial teeth; $11 per week and liberal bonus on wages every 4 months! no piece work: steadv employment and advancement assured, half day Saturday all vear: modern factory conditions. Standard Dental Mfg. Co 2411 W Norrls st. AUTOMOBILE mechanic1 Good wages: steady worn Allan', garage. la w. mgniana ave. BECKER. SMITH & PAGE, INC. WATER AND SNYDER AVE Require the aervlces of boy. and young men to learn the wallpaper manufar. turlng business; good wages: steady work: good opportunity; also- have open ings for men for factory work; laborer, accepted. BENCH HANDS, first class. In a saah and ow mini sienoy work and best or wages, T. v. Hammond, ft Rro,. Bryn Mawr, Pa. LABORERS wanted. 100. J4.7f per day. OH hours. Apply Hughe. Fnulkrod Co.. a.1 the Philadelphia Paper Mill. Manayunk. Nixon and rountaln at... Ma'.-ayunk; gale ror Mr Wllenn. Hiirxrlntend.nt LABORERS wanted: steady work; good wages: hoard and lodging $H a, week. Ralney Coke Co.. Bwedelandl Pa. Apply jnzi Arcn st.. t'nna. , LABORERS wanted; steady work; good waxes: board and lodging $8 a weMc. Ralney Coke Co.. Swedeland. Pa, Apply IV.'I Ar-h at., Philadelphia. LABORERS $4 7B per day. 15 will be. pa Id' to competent men Take train from.''B2d or Broad Street to Wohlert's Nurseries. Nar- bwrth. Ta. , . i.Alinlir.rtH wanted at Bywood. Audit 1' J, Lawlcr. contractor and builder. Sua' per hour: take elevated to 09th and Mar. ket: 2 squares west of Garrett road. LABORERS wanted; steady work. Cheltenham Ogontz. Pa. and Jenklntown Arjolr ice Mfg.. GIRLS wanted to learn tassel finishing: pleasant, clean work. F. W. Maurer ft Son. Co.. 4311 Wayne ave.. near 18th at. and Oermantnwn ave HAND SEWERS APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S HOUSEKEEPER to take charge of culinary department: housekeeper for nurses' home. Apnlv sunt.. Buhl Hospital. Sharon, Pa, KITCHEN HELPER, white, wanted. Apply annex orf Philadelphia Home for In curables, 48th and Woodland ave. Miss Oale MILLINERS AND APPRENTICES APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S - BOOKKEEPER The Publio Ledger Co. desire, the services of an experienced book keeper to operate a Burroughs posting machine ot nights; hours. 0:30 to 12 p. m. Apply flth and Chestnut sts. n mr Itir, wieet BOOKKEEPER THE ACCOUNTING DrI PARTMBNT OF THE P Un I. IC LEDGER CO. DESIRES THE SERVICES OF a YOUNO MAN WITH AT LEAST 2 TEARiT HIGH SCHOOL TRAININO OR ITS EQUrV ALENT. ASK FOR MR. PRICE- POT LIT LEDGER CO.. 0TH AND CIIESTOirr ffi BOOKKEEPER Young man. familiar with stenography and bookkeeping to assist in accounting departmmt of manufacturing concern; state age. references and salary dslr.d. P 021. Leda-er Office" salary BORDERERS EXPERIENCED ON SOCIAL STATIONERY APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S LABORERS on building construction. Apply e J. 11. Hlnkle ft Co.. Inc.. Hutchinson and VI Venango sts. LAUNDRY SHIRT IRONERS. EXPERIENCED ON HAND WORK; BEST PRICES APPLY MARKET BT. LAUNDRY 1308 FILBERT BT. MACHINISTS and bollermakera wanted byv the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway CoV Apply to J. It. Gould, sunt, motive power. Richmond. Va.: G.W. Robrtsnn mastor mechanic. Illnton, W. Va.; H. M. Brown. shop superintendent, Huntington. W. Va., or W. S. Butler, master mechanic Hunting ton W Va. . MACHINISTS BENCH AND FLOOR HANDS WITH SOME DIE EXP1CR IF.NCE. APPLY KD. O. RT'DD MFO CO.. 25TH AND HUNTINO PARK AVE. MACHINIST wanted, experienced on gneollns marln engines. Apply Keystone Marina Motor Works. Front and Carre ave.. Es slnaton Pn. MACHINI8T First-class lathe nand only need apply. Apply Samuel M. Langstou Co.. flth and Jefferson sts.. Camden, N, J. Catherine Malone. Relative, and friends ln-LH'ipn-S; wAr0.e,n,' . lr matjft TNT! vlted to funeral, Mon... 8 a... m.. from- U&fc)2--i;c,JhL ?IA?5,?HE &o1 fiM. In . Jr-": '1 ! tlitfc!w'of'h",fn,.:'il'lri "' ISeorU at Chicago, April 3. All future do liveries of com. oats and rye ascended today to tin highest prices this -Kxcent for May corn, lifting of wartime restrictions on flour business counted as a new bullish factor ns to grain, lho principal reason for tho advance of com, however, wns scarcity .of olTiTiiigs. Opening corn quotations, which varied from Wcoff to oun wlti Mny $l.t to S1.02U and .Tuly $1.54 to $1.50Ts. wrre ttffwted by sharp kuIiib nil around anil then n moderate reaction, Oats paralleled tho action of corn. After opening unchanged to e J'Blei. Including July at SlV4c to 8lVje, tho mSihni wiUefl a little and then scored u decided general advance., ii iDn,,u tvArn atnnilv in llrm Willi a ITUViniUUD ,.v.. w" -- .... fair trade. Dealers were apparently Int prlvut eve nproNEY. Suddenly, nt Somers Point N j March 31. FRANK, husband lat a in i J, A Defonoy (neo I.ouilenloger)7age. 78 Rolitl.eH a,,.l friends, Baker Post. No levering st.. Manavunk. Hlah mas.. Rt John tha Baptist's Church, 0 n, m. Int. Westminster Cem. MAYER Of diphtheria. April 1. HELEN MARGARET!!, daughter of John and Mary Mayer (nee Delia), aged 0 years. 717 W. Berks st. Int. private. McAVOY. April 2. WILLIAM J. McAVOY, formerly of Shenandoah, Pa, Funernl Tuei., 8 n. m.. sister's residence, Mrs, II, J, Mona ghan, 403O Parkslde ave, Bolemn requiem mass St, Agatha's Church 0 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem Relative, and friends Invited. McBRIDE. April S. LUCnETIA. widow John A. McRrlde (nee I(erper), aged 84. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral lervices, 8202 Germontown ave.. Cheifc nut Hill. Tues.. 3 p. m. Int. private. McDONNELL. Suddenly. March 31, MICHAEL P.. husband Mary J. McDonnell (nee Hart) and son of late Francla nnd Ann McDonnell. Relative, nnd friends. Holy Namo C. C ; Knights nf Bt. John and Court No. 31, F of A Invited to funernl, Tues , 8:30 a, m.. 1310 E. Montgomery ave. Bolemn requiem mass Church ot Holy Name 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. McOINLEY. April 1. ANNIE, widow Stephen McGlnley and daughter late James and Catharlr.-e Boylu. Relatives and friends Invited to runerai Aion.. n;ju a, m,, .'uw 13. Clearlleld at. Solemn requiem mass Church ot Nativity, 10 a. m. Int. St. Ann's McGrNNIS. March 80, CHARLES, hus band of Mary B. McOlnni. (nee Cavanaugh). Relative, and friends Invited to funernl, Mon., 8 a. m.. 1B34 N. Grata st. Solemn requiem mass Church of the Gesu 0:30 a, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem .. . . McGRAMM. April 2, ANNIE A. (nee Mahedy). wife of Edward F. McGramm. Relatives and friends, B. V, M. Sodality nrd Altar Society. Invited tn funeral Tu.s , 8.30 a. m.. from B034 Haver ford ave. Sol emn requiem mass at Our Lady of Victory. 10 a. m. Int. Cathedral Cem. McLANE. March 31, BRIDGET wife of late Owen McLane, of Olrardvlllo, Pa Rela tive, and friends Altar Society. Lengue of Sacred Heart,, Invited to funeral, Mon., 0 a m 1114 W. Somerset st, 8olemn requiem mass Our Lady of Mercy Church 10 a, m, Int Holy Cross. Glrardvllle papers copy. McMUI.LlN. March 27. at Gallup. N St.. JAMES O,, husband of Nellie Graham Mo Mullln. Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral, Mon., 8 a m., parent.' residence. Dresner. Montgomery county, Pn, Requiem mass Bt Anthony'. Church (Ambler) 0,30 a m int. ul. Allinunjr -rin, vuiivrjango. will meet train leaving Reading Terminal 8 01 n m. arriving Tort Washington 8.32 McSORLEY. Mnrch 30. JOSEPH T , son nf Augustus and Catherine M. MrSorley (nee Hlckey), Relatives and frlenda St. Patrick's II, V M. Sodality; Holy Name- Society; I ..t No, 241 Arner fwglon. Funeral Sinn. 8 30 n. m.. 2508 Pine at. Bolemn high mass of renulem Bt. Patrick's Church 10 a m Int. Holy Cross Cem. MINNICH. Starch 20. ANNA R , wife of John Stlnnlch Relatives and friend, invited tn funeral. Mon., 8:80 a, m., 3123 Knorr st , Tacony. Requiem mass St Leo's Church 10 n. m Int. St. Dominic Cem. MOON At Sibrrisvlllo, Pa . Anrll 1. MAHLON THOMSON MOON, aned 73 ru neral service. Mon , 2 p. m.. ,242 Crown st., Mnrrlavllle Pa Int. Mnrrlsvllio cm MONAHAN. Slarcn 31. BRIDGET MON daughter of SI. Slndellne and late Thomas M. Watt (neo Clare). Relatives and frlenda Invited to services. Mon.. 2 p. m at mother's residence lROil 8 lBth st. Int. private, West Laurel Hill Cem. Friends call sun. 7 to u p. ro. .. .. . WHITE. April 1. SIABEL. wife of George M, White and daughter of Charles and late Sarah Warwick. Itinera! Tues..7:30 a. in.. Oliver II. Balr Bldg.. 1820 Chestnut st. Solemn requiem mass Bt, James's Church 0 am. Int. private. WILSON. April 2. GEORGE O., husband of Mabel aregg Wilson. Funeral services Tuest. 8pm.. 1231 N. RedHeld St. Int. Penn Hill Friends'. Cern , , Lancaster Co.. Pa. WINTER. April 1. GUSTAV A., husband Hattle Winter (neo Grleshaver). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Sun.. 2 p. m.. 4744 N, 12th at. Int. private, WOLF. March 01. JIARJORIE. wife of Charlea Wolf and daughter of Jamea and Mary McGee. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Mon.. 8:30 a. m.. residence of parents. 8018 Roanoke St.. Chestnut Hill. Solemn requiem mass Church of the Seven Dolors, Wyndmoor. 10 a. m. Int. New Ca thedrai Cem ZISIMERSIAN Suddenly, March 31. GEORGE, Jr., eon George and late Slary Zimmerman. Funeral Mon., v:30 a. m., 431 N. Conestoga at. High mass requiem Church Our Lady of Victory 10 iu m. Int. Iloiy uross. - LAUNDRESS, colored, first class, for ween ing and ironing nurses' clothe. Apply Osteopathlo Hospital. 10th and Spring Gar den sts. B(JTi.0V.ri18' actJve' Intelligent and ambl tlon. to learn advertising and selling; ex cellent chance for advancement In pay and position. Apply after 2:30 p. m.. to fr W estcott. Advertising Department. Public Ledger, nth nnd Chestnut, . LAUNDRY SHIRT ntONERS. EXPERIENCED ON HAND WORK: BEST PRICEB GIRLS FOR COLLAR IRONXNO DEPARTMENT MARKERS AND SORTERS EXPERIENCED APPLT MARKET ST. LAUNDRT 1308 FILBERT ST. PERSONALS DAVE II SCHNEIDER I am very anxious to hear from you. Your wife. Stella Schneider, 200 11th ave,. New York city. Phono Chelsea C005, care of Bt. Louis Lunch. HELP WANTED FEMALE CASHIERS EXPERIENCED OR INEXPERIENCED LONG-DISTANCE TELEPHONE OPERATING IS THE MOST INTERESTING WORIC in the crrr for young women 14 PER "WEEK TO BTART RAPID INCREASE FINE OPPORTUNITY FOn ADVANCEMENT APPLY AT ONCE AT ROOM 73i BOURSE BUILDING 4TH BELOW MARKET ST. 8 A. M. TO B P. M. WRITE IF UNABLE TO SBJB MISS JENNlNGa BOY. American, 18 to 20. with some .xpert- ...vc, iu .crv. jw inuiiiiiK press and to do generil pressroom work: good -vages nnd fine opportunity for bright boy. See Sir. Heart Fifth floor, nod Chestnut st. "' BOY to learn clothing manufacturing bu.l- fss: good opportunity for bright hov about IB vesvn old. Annlv n.veW. x. V --J Broad and ynllace wts Metropolitan rildir' BOY. about 18: position in Investment barik- .7. """'". " '"-"lira required; state quallficatlonandsalary desired In letter. BOYS, for messengers, between 14 and 10 year, of age. Apply Employment Dept . -iii ' -"-". ....... .iwy. ior.l B.NS:JrtT5Si!!.uSlh WW" hour. Sfck.an ' stT' "" "" " Arae". J010 MACHINE SHOP FORESIAN wanted, pref. erably with clc and fixture experience; ability to handle men and expedite work In essential. P 010. Public Lodger, 1 MAN TO MAKE ICE CREAM AND CANDT Good salary it the man who can handle this work. Apply or address Rose's, 2d and Walnut Ms.. Harrlahurg Pa MAN of pleasing personality and good ap pearanc ti' demonstrate and sell house. hold specialties: good pajlng proposition.. Phone Dickinson 0145. MAN wante.l. flrst-claaa. for- grocery, meat and provision business. Apply E00. E. Glrard nve. MAN' to wash wagons. 2nth at. Apply IBM N. . .- v SIAN AND WIFE, white, gen'l housework 2 In fam.: ref. 0191 Church rd.. Overhmok. MEN Good reliable men" on auto body wprk; wood-working machine men. metal finish ers. body solderers and flnlshers on loose panels; steady work and good pay; write fully first letter. W F Stewort Co.. Flli.t. Mich. . MEN Two active men as store clerks -find 1 handy man to lay linoleum, etc. Point Pleasant Hardware Co. Point Pleasant. N J. BUS B0Y3. WHITE. FOR TEA ROOM. APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYSIENT WANAMAKER'S. BU8TIELMEN IN MEN'S CLOTHING APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S BUSHELMAN wanted first elaa. " Stlls A Bon 1208 Walnut st. Joan SIENDERS and e-iarnlners on fancy worsteds and white work for men's wear. Shscka- maxon Mills, Allegheny ave, und Hancock MILLINERS, experienced on tint work- week N L'RSERY GOVEH.NES3. whlte for 3 chll Hoi"." NC Jntry- M"' Ubrt lltt"' Mount 1,4mTUYi W- colored or white. Apply to SI ss Gladwin, seventh floor. Jefferson Hos- yum unit wnu n.n.qni bTKNOGRAI'HKR In large manufacturing concern: one llvlnir ilawntnir., n. a. ........... Philadelphia preferred: good working condl- CABnrTMAKERS EXPERIENCED APPLT BUREAU OF EMPLOTStENT WANAMAKEn'B MEN. colored, wanted tc work lr nrlnttng de- panmeni pulling up aiocit anu wasning up rollers. Brown ft Bailey Co.. 410 N. frank- lln et. ' SI I D V A L E needs 100 LABORERS white, to work la yard 100 CHIPPERS on rough casting Good pay; permanent positions: fine chance for advancement Apply 4301 Wlssahlckon avenue IT CHEF-STEWARD, second cook, pastry conL- pantry man. butler for nursea' home An". Ply superintendent, Duhl Hospital. Sharon Iiniiaaeipmu preierrea: good working condi tions: chance for advancement; state expe rience and salary expected. P 622. Ledger WANAMAKER'S "nn,V,i.'i"i.VMareli 31. DOLLY (IDA). i.,.. Hnudsrs) wife Bernard Donnelly. Herv l" sun 130 P. ni . 2608 IS. Allegheny ive. Int.' Oakland Ce.h, Friends may call 5ONOOrHUIl'.' April' 1. of 2810 Btlllman .C CLARA SIAY. wife of Francis E. Dono Ihii used 20. Relatives and friends invited In funeral services. Slon.. 1 P. m.i 1432 Dick .'"It' fnt. private. Friend, call Sun. eye. I" $"??'' ,. ,',Tn 1 -.vine been (lis- " DONOVAN. - Mweh su. jargaret. S.C,0athanr,'ke.t CffCCt l th WglS5rAVffSnM Kid Tft TlnllltUeH Ullll irifnilB, nuacr lull, -v. I a A l.. uml Vol. Flro Relief Ass'n. In vited to funeral services. Bun., 2 P. m 1011 N. 4th st. int private. Sit. Vernon CeDEVINB Starch 31. JOHN J., husband 7 ii! ii. m.. from father', residence. John ',.,. of requiem at Church of St. Slonlea, if Divine 1011 Sloore si. ooiemn nign iU a m int. urn waineurai wem. !,,... f requiem at St. Gabriel's Church ' voitRIS At Dundile Vlllanovvt. Pa.. Km Int? Holy Cross cem Auto fun.ral. April I. ELIZABETH FLOWER, widow of DIXON -April 1, PATRICK', husband ot K?id,rlck W Morris. Funeral services; i-iiin Dixon, late of County Roscommon, i r-hurch of Redeemer. Bryn Slawr, Pa., Sat.. omit nowers. vice CYRENA W . widow of .Taroh R Nice, aged 7fl. Funeral St. Thomas's Church, Whltemarsh. Tue... 8 p, m. All Invited, Remains may be viewed Ston, Ellen Dixon, late or rauniy iioscommon. church Ireland. Relatives ":?: ??l ""'?'! I 4 p. m, .,, A J II,, lllVltC'l IU ,,,.,. .U..,, W,WU n'm from 7BI N. 23d at Solemn requiem maK'at St. Francis Xavler Church. 10 a. in. Int. Iloiv truss -. tlNDKHTAKKRH tSmmmmammmmmmmm ERS ROAD aVib DIAMOND AN EXCELLENT 1 JSITION $14 a week to start Extra pay for evening and night work Bplendfd arrangements for recreation " Best meals at little coat Call to see or write to MISf SMITH MISS BRpADHURBT 406 Slarket St. 2U W. Chelten ave, MIBS StcCAW MISS, S rE VBNSOjl 120 8. BSd st. 1831 Arch st. BELL TELEPHONE OPERATING A SPLENDID VOCATION FOR BRIGHT YOUNG WOMEN HEALTHFUL. CONGENIAL WORIC CUJUMAWU3 UUUU I'AI TO THOSE WITHOUT PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE WE ARE OFFERING M4 A WKKK AND RAriD ADVANCESIENT SfANY OPPORTUNITIES FOB PROMOTION TO SUPERVISORY POSITIONS Call today nt the most convenient office MIBS McCAW, 120 8 82d st. MISS BROADHURST. 2rl W. Chelten ave. Ml 18 SMITH. 400 Market at., or Slisa STEVENSON. 1031 Arch at. THE BELL TELEPHONE CO. OF PENNA. STENOGRAPHER with experience and well . educated wanted In Investment banking bouse; mut possess executive ability to take charge of stenogr.tphlo department; state full quallilcntlons and salary desired. P 610. Led ger Office STENOGRAPHER and secretary to execu tive, handling credits and collections for largo house; give full details as to experi ence and salary expected V 000. Ledger Off BTENOGRAPHElt und tyrawMte. w.m.rf evenings a week Woodland 1210 J or Bel mont 7100 J, after 0 p m. STENOGRAPHER $13 per week to start, good chance for advancement. Qood Hose anna, in ....ima -i.. near i-Tont S: cheatnut. TELEPHONE operator for missionary work connected Centenary, also teach Sunday school. Good Will Industries, 013 Ridge ave. Filbert 2421. TELEPHONE OPE lieu ana ueyaton telepnnne numoer EHA1 iw i IfT TOR, experienced on fu, io a wk. . give m nn. ledger Off. . TYPIST The Publio Ledger Co. desires experienced typist to operate Underwood billing machine. Apply nth and Chestnut sts. Ask for Sir. Wlest CARPENTERS BH1P JOINERS steady 7ob.k! n '" f tlm,! lct"' Bring tools ready for work. e ... .91- "" ssnTii & co . South 49th et.. beJow Grays Ferry rd. NILES-BEMENT-rOND CO. CRANE DEPARTSIENT Meadow and Mifflin tts , Philadelphia, Pa. REQUIRES GENERAL MACHINISTS I.ATHE HANDS STRUCTURAL IRON WORKERS U'leldo work) IAYER OUT (for structural work) LABORERS Flat rate, also piece-work and month ly bonus for attendance your earn liigs limited only by your ability to produce; steady work, good cot, dltlons, 48 hours per week, out proposition merits Investigation, CARPENTERS, about 8 or It, first class n construction work Traylir Enrln...in and Mfg Co Cnrnw.ll. p, , r '-"""eerlng CHINA AND EXPRESS PACKERS EXPERIENCED APPLT BUREAU OF EStPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S CLERKS, male, several young men. wanted by largo manuf icturing concern, excel ent PACKER wanted experienced In glass: good working conditions, permanent position; half day Saturday. Apply National Drug Co 4070 Btenton ave. PHYSICIAN to act an an assistant, in min ing practice, salary 1160 monthly, wltli room and board, all supplies furnished; write or wire. Dr. G R. Lyon. 1 loll wood. Indiana county r P1.ANINO .MILL hnnda, machine and bench men. good wage, in flrat laes men. Apply Jos Stiles A Hons. River road, West Slana unk I'l.AHTHIlEHM nnd libnrers wanit-d Tlioinak lll.Tn n.in Wlt..r .". Xr.lntnr !., PHBH8S1EN. for lyllnder presses on ha,lf , lone mm miur n.in. ai.iD .. anu 11 union or nonunion, steady work. Address M iiun. i.oger unice. best pay, RULER Slust be first claim on down Una work: steady position, best pay, The Commercial Printing and Lithographing Co,, Akron. O. , SALESMAN- ARE YOU TIRED OF AC. CKPTING YOUR WEEKLY HALAIlT THAT IS KEHi'lNU YOUR NOSE TO THR ORtNDHIONE" IF SO, AND YOU WOULD LIKE TO HKi-USIr. A BAILSMAN EARN- an an BOOKKEEPER Competent young book, keeper wanted, to handle double-entry ays temt.must be, neat, quick, accurate; good working conditions; position permanent i 028, Ledger Office, ' TTPIST wanted, one who understands yarrej and general office work: state age. ref erence, religion and salary expected. P flSil, I.edxer Office. WAITRESSES wanted, colored or white. Apply to Sllss Glsdwln seventh floor, Jef. ferson Hospital. 10th and Hansom sts. - WOSIEN EXPERIENCED ON CUSTQSt SHIRT- WAISTS , APPLY BUREAU OF EStPLOYMENT ' WANAMAKER'S e..nenr,T.e,0 P rtlR ttJPi'gmai Nation NW AT Y.H'AltE REALLY WORTH; e.aenllsl P HIS I.edrer nfflce WHITE FOR INTERVIEW. BTAT'NO AGll CYLINDER PRESSMEN wanted; good Bay' AND PHONE NUMBER. SI 210. LEDGER teady work throne hour thM v-1 . Mi.Hp. ii i-i-Mn wt' ofhV.,n;s.dlrlJr 7f"rTv.:ouh" ; ' 4A LEHMAN WANTED homes can be Purchased wlli?n .?,fii9.nlcai.0! Producers' Oil and Reflnlng Co.. of Texas: t anee o f the I nlant m verv re2nW.BMkln.,: d1"- i 2000 acres tn practically proven territory n Address Employment Deot "coin l?.rmJ' " Texas. l.nul.lana and Oklahoma flTld R-nn'ng Co P ArS. III. Pt" Corn lroi- .liberal cash commission to salesmen and sen- ., . ....x. r-, T-: , I oral agents, write Immediately giving pborjj DRAFTSSIAN designer and detatler for con- "umber or addresa It r.14, ldger Office. SALESMAN The Lnrrnlne Auto Co,, author izea i-livrniri uraiern iiuvr nn opening vevlnr machinery: good at-.ln.-i. .: .w. rlght man Specialty Engineering Co.. Alie. rhenv and Trenton aves. DRAFTSMAN wanted at once on crane worVnreferred mation In first RUer aa tc and salary wanted P 617 Ld ii a urau l M .fiieiii.i j....i. ' ' uuni t t.iia-ti. stiui iuidi irtiuir aieh perlenee on convevor systems preferred R II Ileaumnnt ft Co. ,n0 Arch et. ' ' I) It A BT H M K N "" "" DGR.ONIS118 Electrical, structural and concrete; highest pay for competent men experienced In larae power station, substation and Industrial work, only Ad mm need apply: personal Interview desirable " DWIOHT T. ROBINSON ft CO.. INC 148 Duano eU New .York city 'Cf: experienced for a flrst-cliiss autmnnUlo salesmen: apod Rive full Infor-1 opportunity for right man Apply, wlfE Kft.SVle7l'.nc ' ''"'"' LORRAINE UTO CO.. 10th an ledger Office Falrmount ave. See Sir Turner. SALESMAN, experienced to sell wash skirts and dresses Iif city 1 025 ledger Oflto. HALF.BMEN WANTED FOUR EXPERIENCED STOCK HALaM StENi HIGII.GRADE h HKCUIIITYi LO. CAL ENTERPRIHK ADDRESS P. O, VOX 1001 PHILADELPHIA. r ... SHOE MAN wanted, experienced, rarabla of taking entire charge of small shoe sUrei i '- 30 Market st.f Wlliutuston, JJT. Vl WUJN HHEl'liKltO, nrVw fsMMrer. 1 V,". ,1 V -! S. 1 v" ,M ;.yz, "t'l-J-K J L JV-tlh' . rilJ tfci .. 6 Jl. '-.-AS
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