't ? EVENI PUBLIC EmfelWPmiJAPH, ' f-JrH0TCfBrtcfiA.4V iEAft?"' $, k$fr ';ir?A' V5 IT m ,-t" V JL v R K- IS LM r Ja9 lfll IfiH 7 I &. ' DREAMLAND ADVENTURES STRANGE TRACKS Dy DADDY (Peggy and Billy, trMffl n.'allrlii(7 fcrireoofefi lr. fnc woods, come upon nrtange tracks. Humming birds toy the tracks were made by biff, botrt, &atitful fairy gtanti. Judge Owl, whom they tease, says they were made bu monkeys.) chatter iv Tim Howler In the Trap I v.TyrONKUYS' Follow the stranse JLVJL tracks mu! you will flml two hovvt Infe Inonkeys," rumbled .ludse Owl. with) nn odd chuckle, ni h wont back to Sleep in hid hollow tree Pescv find Billy bent over tb tracKs to Mudy them cloieh Thev dldn t look much like, monkey tracks, for tnonkevK havo loiTff fltiBers and toea on tlttr pawn and tho toes shown by the ti.n-ks Were erv short I "Pcrhnps the monkevn nre cnrllla" tho biggest of all monUevs." whlrpered i Peeriry "I've, seen pictures of gorillas "Walking oig their hind lrgs, and they might make tracks like these " "Wo will find out If wc follow the i tracks far enough ' declared Billy They hadn't ginif wr f.ir when thr heard a howling nhe.ul of them "The howling monkeys'" whispered Billy. I They crept forward erv oareftillv for Ihey illun t know wnetner tne nomins monkos were wild or tame, big or mall. v "It must be a gorilla." murmured Peggy "No regular monkcv could mak nil that fuss " Blllv parted th bushes so thev could look Into tho vallev Then Blllv laughed the nnlmal that was howling and thrashing about win their old friend Lonesome Bear ",Ohv -uv -ov ' lm iit a f-rp' ov-ov ' Get me out '" liov led T.one aome Bear Ills voice Bounded so full of mlserv that Billv qulrktv stopped laughing and ran forward with l'cgcv to help hint lyonconip Beat wa- sit ting In the midst of a berry patch, b it there was no sign of the trap in which he said he had been l.iucIu. "Where Is the trap? ' rrted Bilb "Ow-on-oW I'm fitting on It' howled Lonesome Bear That strurk DUly as being erv funnv and h laughed until Lonesome B-ar tttopprri his howling "You wouldnt think It n funny If your tall uere caught in a trap, grumbled Lonesome Bear "11a, tut, ha' How In the world did you ever get your tail caught In a trap?" laughed Bllh . "I saw the trap In the berrv patch ' and as I don t liku traps I sat down mr It to smash it But It didn't sninih it caught m tail Instead Ow-ow-ow. ow'" and Lonesome Bear again st.iit-il howling. "Stop your nunc and roll ove- so we ca,u get at tho trap stud f'cggv Lour- , some Beut stopped his howling audi i stud I'cggv Uinr- , rt -. ed his howling and0 Sil :r as he could get tJJ'K.ilU couhl see a -hinlnc. I J rolled as far over Beneath him the steel trap with its jaws fixed tichtlv In his tuubbv tall Tho trap was vcr strong and Billy and Peggv hail to work on it a lo ic time before the could iiresa It open and let Lonesoni" Bear loose M. but he waa glad to get free "That's the last tim I ever fool with & trap, even though it n pnlv a rabbit trap." he sniffed ' What can I do to reward you for saving my tail and mv life." Billy e-mnvered quickly "You can show us where the straw ben lea a- ripest, and ;. on can tell us what animals made thA ftrang trarkj ,, havo been following through tho forest. So Lonesome Bear rhowed them where the strawberries were riptst. sweetest and Julclct and while the were eating he studied the rtrange track". "Don't you know what animals mada these tracks" he sniffed with a chuckle like that of Judge Owl "No. we don't " answcrel Fegcv "The track, were inado bv two JMlv little goblins who .-ire roaming througn the woods t-ating berries and doing good to Other folks 1 h" t-aed me n I might hae perished from hunger and from pain " And now FesrRv and Bll'.y were mvr puzzled than ever fTomorrow wilt be told how thru have an adventure u tth Old r"i.r Turtle i STATE ROADNGLOUCESTER Nw Jer3ey Takes Broadway as Part of Routo No. 6 The New Jerer S'atn Hishn.ir Dp parttnent veiterdav took over llroad way, Gloijrt'iti'r ilr -tnd from now -.n the state will hae eontml of thar high way. It extends from Newton ieek bridge, which 'epnrat. Cninden and Gloucester, to the tollgale in the lowei nd of the ritv, and i nnw part of IJouti , No. G of the vtate hihwnv i A. S. DicktD'.nn. of Woodbmv. an ' official of the stntp il'ip.'irtmetr, wlm has control of Rmitu No l. nited Gloucester veterdav and enii-ulted with Councilman Hubert Mnbnsli. elunr man of the street conmnttee, an 1 I"b ert A I.ioi oId, upervlor. and in formeil th"m that front u" nn the state will nnle all lepnir.. find plumbers and otlifr de-inn? to pen the street mu-t eou-ult with him II" said that temporary repair- will he made at once. He al-o -topped a plumber who wa working on the -tteet nnd required bim to rile an application . and deposit a fee of S10 before he could i proceed with In work. SPRING RLORTS II NTK ( m &teWatrHrLS Bbuth ' dr t.i'i ii' ir l'i, i i 'Iwte uatu tunning wt-r m 'lerie rai open a,. ,9 ear. 1. h A n .jd ' wnjrKh piUnngment ' PITNEY 'N "t rk AV ,"'ar Beach. ' - Am"'! an and Eurorean plan Capacity 2."0 '.' id for uell tookM food Larg, airy rr nis First class nervlosa. Rates on jpplt' at nn JA' OBDICKAR. HOTEL Al'SflNE Paciflr in1 f Ta tj I'll. h nv it ' r i IT Jon-u N r hirh and in u'l 1 r 'SA'M Tom? ' Jsmee PUco. nr bich ' " w.- ,-n uin'jHements 11. al 'o ration, imiqt ui d tnnd l.rL'j and pdsaTit rtoms with runnirg Wiir Revsonab n rates HI Oils 6 M NWIARv BISCAYNE Jntufkv Kur h h tl fprm hirh rv t''an M d"ii fi h"h iw - Kini M MM)KI h Kl Tl ( ANT. u r - i.ni liiurlw .v - I ttt w' 1 pr-pir' 1 n ni f ' I M i -yarUn kit h n THE PENNHURST " i Ocean end MJchlpan i e AI'vmvk open. ' Garage VM I IA.M R HOOD ! HOTEL CALVERT i Virginia A. ne llnrh Amnr'rn plan. I Owneranlp mantg'mei' Prank P n.'am I 01 l.N ( m. N .1 HOTEL BRIGHTON i 7th and Ocean vriiue lliien June 10 A leif ' f fh- n..di u ti . , i, and ni'h u' I It. ' in I I i n .. water R It "" " 'Y ' iwni.i- apr i,,n.ie.r ORLinl.lvvl m.t Vtitrhen attached for eonvajescents Garage Jv. AYOl'NG Mgr ine uccanit y n,i!fr. on 4 Mgr BISCAYNE ; ,:' ", Hate.- in ever I. Ill I VIM-- The ifaytierrN finis wi'h and w hat run g water Open Junn .S Mr S K I.iibrry J CAPE MAY. N. J. COOL CAPE MAY, N.J. ockxn (itini: I THE SHELBURNE Nw. modern hoi -l hot t mid rur, e wnter vsry room priNate n.-vtha cieun rtiiui.,. is i'i-jn j a inn i V r HAYNPS facing paru a oi REACH IIAYEN, N. J, l - - THE ENGLESIDE Opens June 18, Every modern cnnvenlsnc.s prlvats baths with sea and fresh water. flv tennis lourla heeldet. It 1' KNGI.E fan cr. Aleo the i-hij n v i I'lm itlelpnu ' Tl'KIMi I ML N .1 K Itirectlv nn llw Ocein, Siii.nB Lake J. Pv anrl .Snav Hotel and s, e.u-w. .v Cntlnrea Aiutrlcn's finest Resort Hotel. Opens June 10 n if uuivs. o iicoi sviu di, r HI'ltINO BE.SQBTI ATLANTIC CtTV. N.J. DECORATION DAY SPECIAL $0.75 Saturday to $0.75 O " Monday Nigiit nnd Fireproof nne 'Innee Av. nr. Bearh Cup 400 Ontrnl open surround lni, opp rathelle and Protestant chureliM Trlvato baths. Running Water in AH Rooms FTellnt table fresh epetablfs Win dnnn m r pnri Whits ncrvke. Booklet. n 1 iii' m n Decoration Day Special SO. 50 Saturday afternoon SO. 50 O to Monday night O nuth Carolluu Atenae nnd Beach Near Steel Pier, within 2 blocks of 6 lending Catnoiic and l'ret(-tnt churches Lnrgeat mnIerRt rule hotel of MUCK STEP.L snd STONB CONSTRUCTION Cnpnrlty nnti Hlevator tn street levul. Rt'NNINM HOT AND COLD WATER IN ROOM'' PRIVATK IIATIIS Amerlmn plin ll "Ulet and sutr nt mailed Phone 4S14 I'M 1, C. ItDT.ritAX.s. Owner anil l'ron. DECORATION DAY SPECIAL Saturday Dinner to Monday Dinner A" atolutlv t lean hold 3 a da- up 11? up wfkli Hot and oj i runnine a?r a t-n rnnms with pr ai bjths whit.. "' ruisip t the hiffhst rdr pltsjn' limr like t-u rrtundingp larire porth eltjir muM' 't d dan1 ns bathing from hotel Ppocul family rates Mri-R" rROTHKR'l Decoration Day Special R CO "AT. DINNKR TO cq en pO.OU MOV. I11NNKR ipO.OU J3 up dally, "pwl.il terklr. Amerlran pinn tmtn tnr.imi OJ" f r ' OUT - It i r ! tp lien run unc r bittr bahins frm nor 1 ta h-iM y n s frv orrtra c a nfc ira fit: b i t TTITI- r a si iTt P M i.Muun:'.?!HtfBlt,''IB ATLANTIC CITY.N. J. ArvAmfiTiicatv Plaa Hotel !of DistmctioRaid RcalConvl&rt riRCPROOP OARAJ3Z. capacity coo. Waxerjtozij, T-r . . 1 1 l -v-o- tm tr iir fru o At7cnns?secAvfjtf& crene2ocmftvaA witn jbeacGfranf service and appamtmantsatmoderate rates JtwtoftrieAcstnne EwtpeanpAin Restaarant .vx.w.wpnwifr (OlR1EiY. Ul'AUrV. SERVICE HOTEL KENTUCKY KFVTCCKT AVE . NEAR BEACH European Plan Rates. J1 50 tr, on dally. American Plan 13 to 15 daily 117 50 uo WeeK Eeii"r eiertr'i 1'ght telrnn evert -oom runn'nir water In romp rr ' baths. Ph-in- l'i2 R N H KFNSAOT Grammercy Arms" fiRMMrRrv rr ci; vn nrvnr vi a i r v t l j ns ' it il lfptnj por'''' f) ru i r an AmrfHn t n Rru- 50CS.IJC5IS South Carolina Avenue. ndiiLCenttobeatk. Cid W luiined natrona-re tnojir.dancmtr. BLriiet .y iiodi n, table ami ervice cjccelsunt. lurir smarium n - ulet rrnuukle Ik?!1! Tl . A Bn-h I m ei nui" with prlv rti Everv nom ho A rod run'g water. Mod rate Ownership mgt. C P Zariall. 3!3I ft ht-nrurlo t , 11 off Hoiirfht.Uk 11 nr rx vti-i aiil St. ( liurlcs Plare A lleirb. ( apaeitv 500. M iiRAHAM t rmer v nf tho Princei THE-WILTSHIRE Mrglnli Ae ar I (Iwh ''.iparlly nsn Pri trri r imlr f uater elev , lc Amrr r ,, - ,. .it im. Hk t r- i 111 I II f Owner N I col t.lNH. llgr TRAl'MORE ATLANTICGTYI APRLDS GREATEST !K)TaSUCCF5S SXL.VE3RTOM' Iveiitui'Ut ve and the lie.ii li 1 rv ,p ri'ti . n' M l.rAl. i al. n .'!' H BItt'i hhR forinerlyi fJtlH lam i' T.L, f., l" -an enn i onnect itut Ave 1 UU1 1UI1 jj , ,Uoi, liigc. airy toil. t.xi't'llei I t.ilil' Hid M-flbui . owner nyngrn nt Mod rajes J P 4. A M DL'NN Try CLARENDON Hotel Mrgmi vr. near Ilenih. All rooms tlili hut mil old running n.ilrr, (irliutr li.Hli. HOTEL CONTINENTAL Ahvai open Aiwaya ready Termj mo4 9tX Phona or wrtt M Walah Duncn HOTEL BOSCOBEL SX? ! lift in weeklv riinna 117 A E MV.RIUN Wnftn?nafr Ey Av near Rem li Elv wesuriinsier , , rrVH. bjln, rurl wat t.l, up wkly f5up dally C Huhrs PHILLIPS HOUSE Itaeesehusetta Av nr Reurli E P Phillip SOMERSET V -". " ;';;';;;: ? ' , i n It H I'.I.KH. Melnwsrp Ctiv Newly furnian. d rooms. MR8 V.f. IJITRD. Formerly of Myerdals. KillTTAIT 3 N. Main Ave-, Atlantlo "Ul ,nllb Avs. snd Death, I'bone 2T60. M.30 Ip rtil'y. Snerl. V. Am. Hnn ELBELiW IN THK nuni or T1IIMIS OSBORNE ! f)b7Sfl1lf$9 r ask' jv w ' i I j JACKSON HOTEL J WcIdIh vmnr in IloardwnlU M I tlantir lt- 1 y r- prcf a 1 rn dm A I - frN,-." ranl'ln M t II l t ' " i nl i , . f n t r r- i W EBCIH' WPRINO KKSORTfl MA1NR Jr Lakes and Woods Nature unspoiled. Lakes, woods and streams in their primeval beauty. $' Fishing, camping, canoeing, exploring. For your vacation this sum mer try Life in the Open and renew your spirits and youth. Agreeable social life, too, at the many fine hotels. Accommodations and pleasures to suit every taste. Golf. Tennis. Through sleeping cars from -New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington For Informition tni Boolditi, Cill it Consolidated Ticket Offices or Writ Vacation Bureau norm 01 R.iilroid Duildlnr, Now Haven, Conn Now York, New HaTen & Hartford R.R. Boston & Mains R. R. Maine Central R. R. I'KNNSYI.VANIA 4 Your Vacation Spend it amonc the lakes and mountains at Delaware Water Gap, Cresco, Stroudsburg, Mount Pocono, Hcnryville, Del aware Valley and other famous resorts of Pennsylvania. Beautifully Illustrated Summer Book "Mountain nnd Lake Resorts," de nrrtbes Hotels, Boarding House and Cottages. Free at Lackawanna Office, Information Bureaus, or send 4 cents in stamps to James Fister, Advertising Agent, 90 West Street, New York City. LACKAWANNA OFFICE J. C. DAWOV. COMMERCIAL ARE.N'T 210 SOI Tit IIROn (.THL'ET PIIII.AnEI.rillA INFORMATION BUREAUS PHILADELPHIA 1539 Chestnut Street rcmir ledoek ;paiUi5ffll St yjJ)i j'JTWirjr jt SJrjejsjjrjrjrtTty4rmsj,jrj,jrj,jr tort .iekeerson. loxo isi.xnb Belle Terre Club Inn Port Jefferson Lone Island will ba opened under new manage ment. May 27th, 1320. Golf. Tennis. Boating. Bathtnif and Fishing. Mrs. A. If. Harris LKXA.NimiA IUV. N. V. i 000 ISLAND HOUSE ALEXANDRIA BAY, N. Y. I Th most delightful and eonvonlent Iocs- I I'on In th" Thousand Islands Hit and eold running water In all rooms 120 rooms with I private bath Tine fishing", motor boating . snd trsp shooting The starting point of all principal water sports Finest auto roada frcm all polnta East and West , Winter Season Tl e Oiks, Bartow, Flor ida, (onen all year), the Winter Haven Win. ter Haven F'orlda new fire-proof hotel, 230 rnrms enrli with prlt&to bath Open De ember 21th 1020 WILLIAM II. UARTSCRTON. Proprietor. LH IIIMPL1V. N. . VfcCQ6Gfam6(ain. MuJfioin-mfctcr&iamfi(ain A! tioctetys summer riargrouna OPrNfl IN JUNE AMEKICAN PLAN GEO LOW, J P. GREAVES. Golf Bupt. Manager New York" Office i 143 fifth Are. LLNO. MASS. HOTEL ASP1NWALL LENOX, MASS. nigh and Cool in the Rerfcsfilrea npKVfl Jfvn 12 Desirable Cott ires sl'h Hotel Servte HOWE A TUOROUER, Managers H'lxTON, Msrf. HOTEL PURITAN f iiivisiB4iii.-uvie 7 Boston Houatv in4Trvn nrvvisLav Omt book)tiaa Cm rkeWv doivm Sceal I 1M.MOLTH. MASS. FALMOUTH ARMS Falmouth, Mass. t -, ttf it, DII77AnnC q . A Summer Hotel of the Hlehcat Clans 11 us'rdiil Roai ' t 1" w. JIOYCE. Mtr. siu K p VRK. . J, HOTEL BRISTOL fiirei Uti on iiean Pro.il Open Decoration Day fin Ki.'opnan rian Opens Juno llnh on American I Isn V. . IIILYAIID. Mbt. n",lr.,w 'h Ave at at nHeh fat-ai I'v iuijcuicic i,-,o Bieviitor R, n , r . , ,, Pl'UDY Oftn.T a M.r Winrlanr "' Al9 Wnr '" ortHn ' "" '' 111U3UI i im.n. Ki.fHen snrvic ,u ( ma i sgemi'in A MARlNH AHR1TRY PARK. N. J. I TOR TITI.Tj HOTEL INFORMATION WRITE MUNICIPAL I'Ull, niiltEAl. Asbiu-j ParU TaT 0i of the moat hwl 0 rioUU In tin world. T iPLCOJlfrtorV;' vi a SPtttNO RK.Snp.Tfl MAIrTB 1 1 1 Hi PENNSYLVANIA h w nr.vov r.. A r,U,T?'Wfin'n "uslness men and ALlll.i,YVUUJL women. llolnl,in. . P R R G minutei tn station. DslraMn fnlronmen'. tabl mpptid from own fHnn. nnidnor sports, hlMP hr porrhen Phono Waynw 4 for rti- Rox 223. Dion. Pa. U.mluimn inn Pn Main Lin. Especially Wynburne inn ,jlrabteforbu.!ne.sm-n 'with fmllle Roora with bath at reason I abl ratfs. Dancing I.arcs grounds, wide vrnnds rhono nrwTi 17 WERNER 'JVILLBiXA, u:il.U Rrautlf'il lens Termi Mod. erate 'Israge electric lights GERHART AI I ENRACH, Props POCONO MOCNTAINB ICagles Mere, Ta. Eagles Mere, Pa. Tho aummer resort that Is different be cause It oomblnes mountain and seashore conditions with unique surroundings. Ths sandy bssrh snd temperate water of the Lake of the Eagles afford splendjd bathing 2200 feet above sea level. One of the finest golf courses In America. For Rooklet and Rates Write THE CRESTMONT INN William Woods, Msnsger. TOE FOREST I.-VN Hermsn V. Teager. Msnsger. TTIE LAKESIDE John S IvlrV 4 Son. THE RAYMOND Ths Raymond notel Cdmpany. Delaw are Water Crap Enjoy the Reautlful Hprlng Heason at THE KITTATINNY DELAWARE WATER GAP. PA. Now open The leading and most modern hotel of tins famous region. Steam heat, log fires Golf middle horses, trout fishing, etc. Amerlr- m ptau also a la carte restau rant nnd grill Kdilv season rutus, booklet and auto limps upon request JOHN PL'HDV COPH CENTRAL HOUSE ZZ. Now open JO. HfiRAVEB Prop. Tho Glcnwood Now Open Delaware Water Oap. Cap 400 All amuee'ts. iikii i' iv jonnion. rop r. a Aipert. Atgr. nnlnwnrn Hnncn Open all vear Mod. w...., ... ...M.w rat,B Mrs J Tarrlrk CLirT VIEW IIOI'RI For real vsratlon and good things to eat CHAH. L. KOMI. Tohvhanna, Pa. , Chichester House "'"'.""".IJiTT: ..-I j , ,,, ir,in Mount Pocono, Pii MOI'NT'l'LEiV.SANT HOrNK M'iunl Pocono, Pa. PrlwitH batliai free garage W A 4 H M LEECH DIXVILLE NOTCH, N. II. mrmirnimeaiiitmiiHmmntieiiHnmims mirm-nmMrei m mKummttmmrmtm, , JUjiuiimiiinuuiuimuiu!uiiiiiiiiiiuunjiiiuiu.iiiuuiuuii.i4iiiuujiiiuiiwjiiuAr4t THE BALSAMS DIXVILLE NOTCH, N. IL Open July 1 Inn Open June 15th riroler'a Oltlre A Ilungalow for Rent liookings, 8 West 40th St Touin atul Country) Phont 1190 Varwlerbllf DAYID R. PLDMER. Mansgef gmiiiHmriiiniiEJi CANADA Delightful Vacations In Canada along; Canadian National nallwajra. Ask V. A. Vovin untr, uenerai seni, iosu WOO). nulaina. New Tork City. worth . J topcAtionAt. noih ff ?UT ')ut, r. ,n constsnt dfMSJid for th easy, apfly system. Omploto buklnfss im ccreinriat courses. Day nnd Nlsht "'" inipnBivo irmninir. unrou any time. Call or write for full pnrtlrtilnrs nnd ratatoituo. riIIU. RtlHIM'.SS COI.f.ECIE ...ni!!, Collrgo of Commrrro 1017 Chestnut SI. Philadelphia THE TAYLOR SCHOOL Ore Shorthand. Touch Typewrttlnir, noo kaeplny. Beeratartal Courxs. Day Nltht Straycr's Business Collcgo rhllvlrlplila's flrratrst Ilulnc Hfhool SOI Chrotnut Ht. Vhone Walnut 381 I.KARN TO SPB.K CORRECTLY Prlrnt Indlvlilnal lftsona sjlrrn In Encllalt nr Irnrh by prlnrl uoman teacher. 86? N. X8d t. Phone Poplar 41BH XV. Itinil nnd Brammsr school students, why flunk In arlthmitlo when an exptrt tfachsr can makn jou nn xprt7 After school and vnlnf classes. E. I.. Leonard, orflex Im Palls Extension University, 008 Chtstnut st Yonnn Men and floya FOR YOUNGER BOYS POLE BRIDGE CAMP Offers nn Unusually Wholesome and Attractive Summer TWENTY BOYS. 8 TO 14 Address, Yale Station, Nets' Haven, Conn. MUSIC M. ETTORE MARTINI Symphony, orchestra and crand opera conductors vocal, operatlo composition, piano. Studio. 1435 B. Dread St. iDcntljs AI.t.AROUait At Norrlstown. Ta . May " Ili:KSlE. wlf of DaMd AllabaiiKh Fu neral scrMccs Friday. 2 p. m at her lato resldenco, 1314 De Knlb st. Interment prl ate ANDRES3. May 24. MART E . widow of Edwsrd T. Andreas. Relatives nnd friends invited tn funeral services, Friday, at 1 p m . at residence, 43S Oralsbsrry ave,, Audubon. N. J Intorment private. Green wood (K. of P.) Cemetery. Trlends may cull Thursdsv eonlnit RAKER. Suddenly. Mav 21. MARGARET widow of Albert Raker Hervlces Friday, 2 P. in residence, 2214 Coral st. interment private. Greenwood (K. of I.). I'ritjnds call Thursday cvenlnir HINDER May :t, CATHARINE D STK.MSniP NOTICES INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE CO. AMERICAN LINE ". Y. Cherboursr Soutlinmnlon St. 1'nul June llJuue 20lJulv 24 Philadelphia . . .Juno 12l.lul.v lOlAiic. 7 New lork . . . June ISIJidy 17lAur. 14 NEW YORK-HAMBURG MnnrlmrlnJiine lOlJulv 31lHcpt. IllOrt. 2.1 Monrolln July SIAnc lllBept. 25 PHILADELPHIA LIVERPOOL Hnrerforil Mnv 20 Ucdnn June 10 Hurerford July 10 PiyLArELrilIA GLASGOW GulnJinil June t Eastern Ren June 22 I'HILADELVHA HAMRURG Relleroie , Jnne 3 West EkonU June 15 A Steamer June 20 V. T. SOUTHAMPTON ANTWERP Krnnnland Jane SlJulv 10 Lnplaml June 12l.lul.v 17 Finland June 10Jnlv24 Iceland Jnlv 31 PHILAnEUPniA ANT1YERP Nervier June ft Wathena .June 10 West Tncook Jnne 12 West Clierow -. June 10 W.vnnoche June 20 r-aitcngcr Office, 1319 Walnut St., Phila. Passenjter nnd Chlpana MmlllJ Vasconla K. A. Mctorla . Italia nlmra Mtellla Vestrls AnElo Eeyptian . Aerhanln ., Imperutor .... Pannonla . ... Roval Georse ... ( nronln Columbia . .. K. A. Vlrtorla.. Mnuretsnla . . Hoonlinlra . . . . Iraperator .... Ko.vnl George ... Coronla ... Columbia Anultanla Philadelphia to Liverpool I'liiladelplili ' Minion PliilHilclnhiii " l.lveriiool New ork " lueenton nnd Liverpool Ncv. York " Ilulirovnlk nnil Trieste I'hllndttiihli " llrlnol (Avoumouth) . Plillnrielphin " dlasgow . . ..... evr ork " Liverpool . . Pliltndelphlii " Antwerp .. . Plilhidelnlili " l.lvrrpool . , New ork " Cherhourc nnd Southampton New York " Pntrns, Duhrntnll, nr.d Trieste ... New 'iork ' Plymouth, Cherhoiirc and Southnmnton New York " Pljmouth. Cherhoiirc nnd Liverpool . . New lork " Londonderry uiiil C,Jgo .New ork " Oueenstovvn and Liverpool New 'V.orU " fherbnurir and Soutliamplon . Philadelphia " Rristol (Avoninoiith) . .. New Inrk " ( herliourg nnd hnutlmmntnn . . New rk " Plymouth, Cherbourg and Southampton . New York " 1'l.vmouth, Cherbourg and Liverpool .... . New ork " I.onilonderiT and Glnatrow ... New York " fhrrbourg nnd Southampton .......... For Later Kiilllngs Apply to 1300 1VUSIT hTREET. PHILADELPHIA Philadelphia to Scandinavian Ports Christiania, Gothenburg, Copenhagen Regular Service U. S. Snipping Board Steel Steamers S S "FORT ARMSTRONCMosding SS "ORONOKE"...Juno 15 A Steamer July 10 (From Pier 78, Soath Wharoti) Tho Charles T. Mngee Co. Agtntt lor U. S, Shipping Board Drexel Building PHILADELPHIA Bell Lombard 6100 GREEN STAR LINE Monthly Service to Barcelona and Marseilles U. S Skipping Board Steel Steamers SS "Independence Hall". .June 10 Green Star Steamship Corp. 1005 Drexel Bldg., Phils.., Pa. Lombard 5104 Main 1S20 YOKOHAMA AND KOBE S. S. BRAZIL MARU Late June Londino; FRANK WATERHOUSE & CO. Agents 470 Bourse Building Telephones Lombard 5514 551S VACATION TRIPS Get the brsclns ocean breejss, refreshing lesp. riellclous t m and all other benetlta of WATEIl TnAVEl, on the we l-appolntod ateamshlps of this favorite line. ""v'""'u It us help slan your vocation trlpl Frequent sailings to BOSTON SAVANNAH JACKSONVILLE Mrrrlmnts anil Miners' Transportation Co, "Millions of passengers carried riov a in tost." HEATHB Widow of William Rlnder,. Funeral Friday, 13 o'clocli, from Bteelmsn'a Chanel. 8034 Kensington ave, Interment private, at Odd Fellows' Cemetery. . HRYAN. On May 20, 1020, EMILY, widow of Hamuel Dryatr. sited 70 Relatives ami friends Invited to funeral services on Haturdsy at 2 p. m., at her late residence, Moreland road and Church St. Wltlow Grove, Pa, Interment privets. . , CAIRNH.-May 24. ROBERT, husband of Martha Cairns. Relatives and friends, mem her of Ontario ProsbyterUn Church, S. and p. Lode, No. 47, I O. I..: William Feni, Ixidire. No. 20, I P. of A.t Hlghanlro JVeavera' Union, employes of O. II, Mas land & Sons, Invited to funeral services, Sat urday, 3 p. m residence. 702 E. Wlllard st. Interment private. Vtcwlnr Friday evenlnsr. CliARK. May 20. PETER, husband of Mary Clark (nee Kelly), son of the lata Mlchse1 and Catherlnn Clark. Relatives and friends, also No. 832, F, O. of C. Invited to funeral. Haturday. 8:30 a, tn., from his residence, 2021 aerritt st. llleh mass st Ht, Gabriel's Church. 10 a tn. interment Ht, Patrick's Cemetery, Norrlstown, Pa. t COLSIIER.r-May 25. GEORGE W hus band of Jane S. Colsher (nee Crnla) and son nf David R. nnd Lvdla Colsher. saed 22. Funeral Saturday, 2 t. m.. parents' resi lience. 402 N. Franklin et Int. Maunt Morlah Cemetery View remains Friday, after H p. tn. COWMAN. May 23, rATRICIC. husband of Mary Cowman (nee Madden), Relatives and friends aro Invited to attend funeral, Friday, R.S0 a m., from his late residence, 704 N, Rueknell st, Holemn requiem mass at Ft Francis Xavlcr'a Church 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemet-v. CURRAN. May SR. ROBERT CURRAVi, husband of Mary J, Curran (nn Daly). Rela tives and frlnd Invited to funeral, Batur Oav, 8'.10 a, m.. from his late residence, 4510 Richmond st. Solemn reaulem nnes at All Paints' Church. Jlrldesbunr. 10 a. m. Inter ment New CathedrnI Cemetery. ... . DICKINSON On Mav 2.1. FRAN1C T. husbanl of Margarctta Dickinson (nee Hill man). Services on Hsturday, at 2 p. m at 422 Rlvervlew ave., Westvlllo, N. J. In terment private. Friends may call Friday evening. DODDS. May 23. JOHN A. DODDS. aei fiO Relatives, friends. Ivanhos Lodie, No, 440, F and A. M.t Oriental R. A, Chapter, No 18.1: Joppa Council. No. 40: Mary Com manderv. No. 38, K. T ; I,u En Temple. A A. O N. M. S and all other organisation-! of which ho was a member. Invited to fu neral. Friday. 2 p. m late resldonce, (1040 WashlnBton ave. Interment private Friends may call Thursday, 7 to 0 p. m. lTTZPATRICK. May 24. THOMAS J huabnnd of Mary Fltzpatrlek (ne Short) and on of Mlchuel and Marv Fltspatrlck (nee Dunn) Relatives and friends Invited to fu- UNDERTAKER STEAM8II I P NOTICES WHITE STAR LINE Jf. T. Clierboaru Southampton Adrlulla Mny 20July 3lAnjr. 14 Olymplo July SlAue. 4lAnc. 28 X. Y. O.UEENSTOWN LIVEnrOOIj Celtic June. lOlJulv 24Aue.2fl Ilalllo June 20lJu1r 2IAujr.lflept. 4 '.Mobile (formerly Cleveland) . . . .July 10 NEW YORK AZORES GIBRALTAR NAPLES GENOA Cretin Mny 27lJuIy 20 Canoplo Julys ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE PHILADELPHIA LONDON Wouconda .June 10 HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE PHILADELPHIA ROTTERDAM Pnnldyk .June 10 Freight Office, 405-8 Bourse BUf., Phils. l'reJislit Service ..May 27 ..May 3(1 June 2 June June 8 June 10 June in June 10 June It , Juno 10 June 10 June in June 2.1 .June 24 Julr . July .July .July . J ub . .Inly JiiIt Jnlv July 31 EARN-LINE Snrorporateil 1801 U. o. Shipping Board Steel Steatneri j General Cargo i i Regular Service Philadelphia Manchester I A Steamer Juno I Philadelphia Havana I r i a i l CI l i si j liohg riuvtuiua . ioaaing SS "Lake Galcra" Juno For rates and particulars apply to Earn-Line Steamship Co. 139 South Fourth St PHILADELPHIA, PA. DIRECT SAILINGS Semi-Monthly Service V. S. Shipping Board Steamers Philadelphia to East San Pedro (Port for Los Angeles) San Francisco Seattle,1 Wash. S. S. "ARTIGAS" Sailed S. S. Stanley Dollar May 29 S. S. West Torus (100-A-l) June 5 A Steamer (lOO-A-l) June 20 Agent nr V, S Rlilpving Itonrd NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO. For Rates, Etc Apply to ISO South Fonrth St.. Fhtla., Pa. rhones, Lombard 6601-fl. Main BSn LUCKENBACH LINE Philadelphia Service io Rotterdam Amsterdam S. S. "West Pool May 27 (U. H. Shipping Board) LUCKENBACH STEAMSHIP CO., Inc. GAILEY, DAVIS & CO., Agenta 403 Bourse Illdjr. rhone Lombard 80OJ HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE NEW YORK to ROTTERDAM Via Plymouth and Boulogne-Sur-Mer New Amsterdam ...June IJuly 7 Aur. 10 Rotterdim June 10 July 21 Auf.28 Noordim , (June 26, Ryndin tft July 13i Aur, 4 Aoj.18 Paisencor Offlee. XB81 Wslaot 8..v rfalls. CU &. WBATHS nersl. Krld.vv. .8:30 a. m., parents' residence, 1B38 N, Uodlne st. Solemn requiem mssa at St. Michael' Church 10 n, m. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cometsry. . FIANN. Mjy SB. JAMfiS 3, FI,TNN. Dun notice of funeral wilt bo given from bis residence, 855 N. -18th at. uOAnnETN. May 20, SUSAN 13.. wife of Samuel fJarretsnn, aged 63, Relative and friends, also Daughters of Liberty, No, 120, Invited to funeral, Saturday, 3 r. m, from her la'.o residence, 1IA0I N. Knorr si., Taronv, Interment Magnolia Cemetery. OAUNTT. May 25. near Pemberton. N J.. J. CHESTER, husband of Reba n. Oaunt) (nee Cllvor). aged B. Funeral Saturday, 2:30 t. m,, from late residence, nesr l'cm barton. Interment naptlst Cemetery. ORAVEIl. On May 2rt, 1020, ICATII nRINB RHOWnnS, wife of'Asron O, Oraver and dsughter of Rebecca and tho late Joseph II. JeftorleS, Rgsd (13 eara. Due notlro nf ftinersl will be given from residence. 023 N. Amerlcsn st. (1UINAN. May 2B. JOHN I, husbsnd of Annie Oulnanfnee Holden). Relatives and friends and Division No, A8, A, O. It., are Invited to attend funeral, Saturday, 8.30 a. m., late residence 6021 Walton ave, Sol emn requiem mass at St. Carthage's Church 10 a. m. Interment St. Charles's Cemetery. Kellvvllle. . IIARVBT. At Columbus. N. 3., May 28, O. FRANK IIARVF.T. aged 74. Services at lato residence, Colu.nhus, N. J,, Saturday, 2 p. m Interment Mount Holly Cmetery. HOLNQUE8T. Mar 25, JERRY .. son of Frances and the late .Glrard Holnnitst. Relatives and friends, members of Washing ton Camp No, B70. V, O, 8. of A.1 James 0, nialm Counoll No 760, employes of Kugler box factory. Invited to funeral Sat urday, 2 p. m,, from his mother's residence, 2145 N Orlanna at. Interment Odd VtU lows' Cemetery. Remains may bo viewed Friday evnntnc, HURER. At 1007 B. Passyunk ave.. May 25. OKOROK J son of J, Fred and Magda lena Huher. aged 36, Relatives, friends. Vaux Lodes, No. 303. P. and A. M.t Koran Orotto, No. 84'. I'assyunk Tribe. No. 139. 1. p. R M.. and all other organisations of which lie was a member, are Invited to eerv Ices. Friday. 2 p. m.. the Oliver II. Balr nidg., 1820 Chestnut at. Interment North '"V? Cemetery. Vlewlnr Thursday evening. . JACKSON. May 21. SARAH, widow of John A. Jackson. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services Friday, a p. m., at her late residence. 2830 N. Carlisle s In terment private, nreenmnunt Cemetery. ;19XP.E A1 Medford, N, J May SB, M. VISION, wife of H. R. Joyce, aged B4. f ervtces at late resldenoe. Medford, N. J . Saturday. 2 p. m. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. , K1RKHRIDC. May 25. R13DECCA W (n"e Ilnrton). wife of Oeorgn W, Klrkbrlde, aged 78. Fvnsral Friday. 2 p. m.. husbsnd's resldenco. 2027 Westneld ave., Camden. N. J. Interment private KIRK. On May 20. 1020. at parents' res. 'Jf."01"!-244 Harvey st.. Oermantovvii. ICATII KIU.N'B HART, daughter of Iuls T!. nnd Susanna SI. Kirk, aned 1 year. Services I-rlday, at 2 p. m. Interment private. KRUMK Mav 25, JOSEPH KRUMK. at his late residence, 226 S, flth st,, aged 56. Services Frldsv. 2 p m.. at parlors of Oua A. Klrchner. 714 N. 3d st. Interment Green msunt cemetery. LECKIi: On Slay 23. 1020. PATRICK. husband of Slary J. Leckln (nee Johnson) RejsUves nnd friends tnvlterl to funersl, on Friday, at 8:30 a. m . residence. 1400 N. Rouvler st. Solemn mass of requiem at Church of Gesu at 10 o. m. Interment Holv Sepulchre Ccmeterv LCNANE. Suddenly. May 25. JOHN MICHAKL. son of Patrick and Cathanno I.enane (nee Sliillln). Relatives, friends. Dlv. No. an, A. O H.. nnd emplovea of P. n. R,, Invited to funeral, Saturday, 8:30 a. m.. parents' residence, 70 N. 87th St. Solemn mass at Church of St. Agatha 10 a. m. In torment Holy Cross Cemetery. LF.VERS. May 2.1. KATH Lr.VERS. Ret. ntlvea and friends Invited to tunral serv ices. Thursday, 8 p. ni O. A. R. Home, n.lth snd Vine sts. Interment Leldytown, Pa.. Krldnv 11 n. m. LIPP1NCOTT At Stockbrldae, Massachu setts. Fifth Month 25th, 1020, KMII.Y S. I.lpplncott, aced 83 J ears. Funeral will be private. LOWr. Slav 26. START A IXJWE Rela tives and frlenls Invited to funersl services Friday, U n. m. O. A. It, Home. 05th and Vine rt Intermn Ternwood Cemetery. L"NCil Suddenly. Stay 25, EUOENfc I,., husband of Mary C. Lvnch (n'" Langs-i). Relatives snd friends Invited to funeral, Fri day. 8.30 n m . lato reoldepce. 5418 Jeffer son s High requiem mass at St OreEorv Church 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Ccme- CMcCAULLF.T May 25. KATE L . widow of James StcCaulicy Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Saturday. 2 p. m . late residence, 3640 N. Broad st. Inter ment Cedar Hill Cemetcrv. McCL'LLOl'OM Slav 25 CHARLES F. husband nf Julia A SIcCullough (nro Don nelly) Relatives and friends nra Invited to attend funeral. Frldav. 8:30 a. m . late resl rtencn, 826 McDowell ave., Chester, Pa Solemn requiem mass St. Michael's Church. Chester Pa . 10 a m Interment Holy Cro. Cemetery. Schuylkill county papers please "SlcrADDn.V May 23. JAMES, son of Isle Edward nnd Cerells SIrFadden. Rela lives nnd friends Invited to funeral, Satur day 8 30 n m , residence, 602 N 67th st Solemn requlrnt mnss church of Our Iady of Victory 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Ccmeterv, McMULLIN May 24 StAROARET. widow of John J StcMullln. Relatives and friends Invited to funersl. Frldav 8:30 a m . resl. dence 1014 S leemlnser st Solemn mass of requiem at the Eplphanv Church 10 a. m Interment Holv Cross Ccmeterv. StcSWIGOAN Stay 2.1. ELIZABETH, daughter of late John and Ellnb'th Sic Swlggan, aced 84. Relatives and friends in vited to attend funeral. Saturday. 8:30 a tn 1st" residence. 772 S Broad st Solemn requiem mass St Theresa's Chin ch 10 a, m, Interment private Klndlv, omit flowers, McWILLIA.MS May 2t, TKANCIS J , vn,, fit Marv A nd late John McWIlllams Rela Uvea and friends Invited to funersl, Frldsv, 8.30 a m . residence. 628 S 21st St. High mass of requiem at St Charles's Church lu a. in. Interment Holv Cross Ccmeterv. MURPHY On Slav 25 DANIEL J . hue band of Slarearet Slurphy Relatives and friends are Invited tn tho funeral, on Sat urday morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from his late resldci ce 100O S 51st st Solemn re qulem mass at ft Francis de Sales's Church 10 n. m. Interment at Old Cathedral Ceme- ' NUGENT Slay 24v RENA R.. beloved wife of J. Lyln Nugent and dsughter of Laura R. nnd late William c Wood. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral services Saturday. 3 p m . at her late realdenro. 5621 N 3d st . Olney. Interment prlvste, Oak land Cetnetrri Friends may call Friday evening from 8 to 10 PASSANT .Mas 26. ELIZABETH M . widow of William Passant aged 74. Funeral Raturdnv. 2 p m . residence of her daugh ter. Sirs. F. W. Lund. 1203 W Hilton ft. Int Northivood Cemetery. View remains Friday after 8 P. m. RAFTERTY Suddenly, on May 2.1. A BERT J . voungest child of John r ano 1 outre Raffertv aged 10 years Notice of funeral la'er. from 624 N. Douglase st RANKIN Slay 25. WILLIAM M.. hus band of Mnry A and son of Wllllnm L. and Mar.-aret Rankin, aged 30. Relatives are Invited to attend funeral, Friday. 2 p m.. from his late residence, 408 8. B7th St. Inter ment West Laurel Hill Cemetery. Remains mav he viewed Thursday evening. bTROBEL. On Slav 20. JOHN STROBKL, SI D., husband of Helen Strobel. aged 61 years. Relatives and friends, Michael Arnold Lodge, No 636. F. and A. SL. and, Corin thian JThasseur ("ommandery, no. B3. ar Invited lo the services, on Saturday after noon at 2 o'clock, at his late residence, 1907 N. Broad st. Interment private. Ft lends m view remains Friday evening, from 8 to 10 o'olnck. WHITE Slav 23 REBEl CA J widow of James White (nee Nixon). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Saturday, 2 P. m . at her late lesldence, 265S Relgraile st Interment Orenmnunt Cemetery. Re mains m be viewed Frldav evntng W1IJCINS Thlrd-dav, ruth Month 23th SIARY II . daughter of Kezlsh R, and the la'e Caleb Wllkins Servlceg In lYIends' Meeting House. Sledfnrd. N J., Seventh-dav. 2fllh. 11 a m Train leaves Starker st. fnrry. FhlWdelphla, at 0.50 a. m. and Slount Hnllv at 0 15 a in for Sledford WITLIN Mav 25. 1020 ELIZABETH, wife of GeorgH Wl'lln. Funeral Thurrdav. 1 P m . lato residence. 1316 N Franklin st Intel rient Har Nebo Cemetery LOST AND FOUND CERTIFICATE loel. stock rertltleate of O R Kinney Co . also banls book, reward. Call Dickinson 3.136 J. , DEED Lost deed for burial lot, New Ca thedral Cemetery, section M. ranse 3 lot No 11 Finder nlease communicate with C 318. Ledger Office. DIAMOND I't, sriuare-cult diamond, w eight 3 85 karats The stone was lost Satin day, May 1. between llaverford and tn. Chestnut fltreet Opera House Liberal in ward If returned to J U. Caldwell & Co.. Chestnu' and Juniper sts 1)6(1 IoetT from Ardniorn about Slnyin", on hlack Shepherd doc llceuso number on collar, reward: notify by telephone Spruce 552S or Malvern au-R-,1, family no lontior at Ardmore WATCH Lost small, enuare. arenn enimel watch surrounded by rhlncstones. Reward If returned to 1525 Pine st HELP WANTED FEMALE ACCOUNTING I KXACT1NO WORK It requires alrls who. aside from havlna: a certain facility in tho use of tlgures, are accurate and palnstaklnc and have ths good fortune to bn eUted with tho ability to use their heads We have at present several openincs In ovir scconntlnc department LERDfl NORTHRUT CO. IU01 STENTON AVK. Ask for Sir. Johnson ACCOUNTANT'S ASSISTANT The AccountlnB Departmer.t of the Publlo lyiilser Co desires tho services of a younir woman with n hlvh sch'Ml tralniiiR or Its equivalent, must havn lnuiukiJu. uf sto nosrapliy and bookkeeplns and be able to discuss accounts Intelligently with customers Ask for Mr Wclst PUBLIC LEDGER CO. 6th and Chestnut ata. HELP WANTED' PEiitATZT;JI i'(a AMERICAN CAN CO. (URLS AND WOMEN WANTED FOR LIGHT. BTEADT WORK 80o PER HOUR TAID WHILE LEARNiNo Ai tAN EARN V MUCH HIGHER RATES AVHEN EXPERIENCED CLOSED 11MR nr ei.. ., oniuuDAT "t CLEAN AND PLEASANT 8UrutOUMDmo. ft REST nnovr m .. wu' A ... , MU11UE OP COMPETENT REOISTERED NlmSB ALLEN.PrA TnC?BKEJ??ir. -- ...,u ucACH BTS. or Uk. car No. 8. rcTliAmm DBUi TELEPHONE OPERATI.S'O An Meat occunattsn fop-yonnr women A fiPUBNDro TRA1N1NO THAT WTLIj FIT TOO FOR RAPID ADVANCEMENT T Jl "WEEK TO OTART HOT X.TJNCTrE9 AT COST MOST TNTERESTTNO WORK IN ATTRACTTVB SDRR00NDIN03 COZT 11ECREATION R0OSI3 Be MTOS STEVENSON, 163t ARCH ST, or any of the followliur if more nonvenlratj snsn ssnTir. 406 Sfarket at. strss onn. A 20 W. ChtUei;..,. 11 MRS. BAXTER. 126 6. E2D BTi Open 0 a. m. to n p. m. THE BELL TELEPHONE CO. Or TENS, BOOKKEEPER AND TVPIST The Publlo lydirer Co. deslre r&s serjjlca of n, bookkeeper and typist. Applv 0TH AND CirESTNUT STB. AflK FOR SIR. WIEST CAMPnELL'O ROUPS ESTABLISHED 1863 C.1RLS AND WOJfEN MUST BE OVER 1 TEARS OP AdB amLO MUST FURNISH PROOP OF AOB FOR KITCHEN WORK TREPARINO VEGETABLES. SI EATS. ETC, ALSO .GENERAL FACTORY WORK BTEADT EMPLOYMENT ' MINIMUS! STARTING RATES I5 AND $1B FOR IS HOttn.3 TIME AND 1WLF TIME OVER 48 HOURS INCREASED AUTOMATICALLY TLENTY OF OVERTIME JOSEPH CASIPBELL COMPANY ' SECOND AND MARKET STS. CAMDEtf. N. J. CASHIERS EXPERIENCED OR INEXPERIENCED I APPLY BUREAU OF EStTLOYSIBNT ' WANAJIAKER'S CHILD'S NURSE, exp., white for entire earo of two children. 3 and eirs ell; ref. 200 Glenn road. Ardmore. Ph AH lr.', CLERKH If you havn had same high school edurstlia We will train you In business methods. And PAY YOU WHILE LEARNING. Don't vvslt for the Slonday ruh. See me TODAY about It Mrs Llnds B. Patton CURTIS PUBLISHING do . 7th and Ration. "If 1QU lake a job, keep it"1 COOK wanted, also waitress, chstmnnld: two adults; (rood wages. Phon Brra Sfawr 4.13 after i p. m COOK warrtod, white- seashore euram-r months. Call Tues. nnd Frl . 2108 Locutt) n latlnir munufncturlnor costs, one, wArj hll operated cost system In prlntlnc establish ment preferred: In answerlnr stste experi ence and salary expected. P 65, P. O, Box 3443 . DRESSMAKER EXPERIENCED APPLY BUREAU pF EMPLOYMENT WANASIAKER'S FILE CLEK. experienced ops, wiillnr to 4 senersl office work. F P Wall 6 Co, Chumh snd Taconv sts . Frankford. , FITTEHS ON LADIES' DRESSES APPLT BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANASIAKER'S FRINGE Imotter wtd Llndley JIW Co.. A and Cambria sts., 4th floor. - GIRL over HI vears of auo to asilit g operation of nddressoeraph machln.'- dress P 52. P O Box 33(10 GIRL, colored: cooking- and downstairs otkl for seashore; references reaulred, mou Diamond 2160 J. - OIRL. Protestant, for housework In imH family, 'J 100 Ontario st. - GIRLS MANY GIRLS WHO WILL JIJ I8H THEIR EDUCATION IV JK" WILL BE LOOKING FOR FCTrRB b PLOYSIENT. TO THOSE GIRLS IVE BU (IEST THBT IN'E8TIOATE. OUB $? OF WORK ANT) WORKING COM) JTI0SS' THEY WILL FIND THATTHIS IS A' YEAH, AND NOT SEASONAL Y ! 1PWI- UUAT l.N A. lVBWel,lullllu ";,j. MANUFACTURING BUILDING AM) THAj THE WEEKLY WAGES PAID $ EARNED BY OUR OIRL U MP LOU-, KROS! JI2.80 PER WEEK UP TO hi )"..! OVER t0 WHEN SKILLI-ED f Al-L Ai DAY Oil SATURDAY MOHNIMj .Jf SII8S GILSIORE. OUR UJ '-rnTilER MANAGER. WILL CHE Y"l ' . ,, IICII DETAILS. H. P. PAI81E CO 3-'ul AHUi BT. GIRLS 1 no WANTED OVER 18 YEARS OF AGE TN CIGARETTE DEPARTMENT NO EXPERIENCE NEf ESSAni LIGHT, AIRY FACTORY DESIRABLE, .STEADY J OJllv 5'J WEEKS sYUB HOT LUNCHES bER ED AT LESS THAN COST ,- GOOD PAY. EXCELLENT TltnATMEXr UGOETT A MYERS TOD ACCO CO. 8D AND ONTARIO STS, GIRLS wanted for lUht work, ."'."'ceBio'l' necessary! good ",a?.',!2 ""' . dated Clsar Co., 407 N rMh . GIRLS AND TOUNO WOMEN for llhj : werk , imeoO' PACKING ICING AND MISC fM''"1 Experience not nrf'VrivancW""' Pleassnt surroundlnis. raj'ld a"1DC Lunch served at rost APPLY NATIONAL niflCUIT CO.. iftm nunwoad ave oTRLTToTTuTaTaTTTlaht work In "J'S! , depsrtmenls of our baker) "urn,, njll- lhl. VH..... ,.w.A .urartnlnr cskes TL' .' n 21. . ventilated workrooms, hours T i3 , ,,. ' at..A.... ti IR mUrv tn lr- , ana. . ia in anUrv to lfrtf.Vn. Son. Ti..:. t,.niir i r i'"'. for Mr W'!', IMIUfU'l, uinneni poniium . ii'i-. Ir.r- . i J7 N iirnnn " UHILH wanted for silk niHl "J " -orj : hands and lesrnera needed. i "."rvts ,VS aood wsess and VC'l,. Route No.J ft reasonabls price: Uke car Rou'' vysraf1,! No, 13 or No. 19. Apply Qtuvw 'J Co., Darby, Pa. ;' i a I Ill f ' ' 'Mtiii. l i . L .... . AlW .frtiw!ii4$Ahm, li"'. Vr-.'ii.nLliai! PFT22232 TMJrtTri