wffg1,1' t ,r" . ,w EI3SZi :.ynf ' Pftj pr , ' a "' 'W&tf- riT v ifJBfv'pPr 1 I 1 r I- .' -" ffti '' r :' -r ; -v I'MTrT 'n Ji.ajjy., ." ' i f V ? - y ' ' '- -( "" I m h rani'v, i. ' . IffitHRv m I. I 24 GERMANS OBSERVE HVmU U AVi Great Open-Air Mass-Meeting in Berlin With Red Pre 1 dominating U. S. PASSPORTS $2500 EACH flummnr) of Mvtul entile dUp-vlrlic-" te today Piddle i.e.i?er rnnripht. m'n. 1 by the Public la-ricer Ce, - nrrlln, N'nv i) -The Intbpcnileiit Socialists mill rnilicii In ttie ninki nf Germnn workmen who rrventl.v plctWi'il ullcjjlnnre te Mimnv, Mneil an 1m -mcnsp rolebrntion en tlu niinivcrsnr.i of the Kimsimi revolution in tlip I.uhI Krtru hore terfnj. Tlinusiindi of ml ml Yecatci of the proletariat rauic. pinny of whom were ivetmn nml clillilrpn. -marched from nil part of the -it te thin common mertim; plnce which is the Trafalgar wiiinre of Hcrlln. Red tlas". arm liniuN. nrnntien. necktie anil plaranN hcarln:: tin' in in BcrlptlenH "Soviet Kiisiii In free" ami "Lens Uvp thr Interiiatlntinli'" were much in pvlilctur. Kvrn tlr "tin con tributed te thp pritiiH.ui iitmeplicri' and shone dull red through thi heavy fei that everhiiiiij the iit. TIip crowd filled tlip entire, eprn ipinrc. A special cheniB of ncailv a thiiii-mml vein nana international suugi. , dm-rn ipenkei... trfestly eiiiik mi'ti ilPnvprnl lierv ora tions. As Nip radical i-nn-dilcr that tlip Or man rpvolntien was u-l' liegttn. Ii.it hn nded in ffiilurp. its .ecnu, nniiirvrnr.v will net lip Kt'iiprnllj cclcbrnlcil tomor row. Hiixnti.v is thp enl frili-r.il state which has declared an uflicinl holiday. Bavaria has forbidden utiy cc'eunitinii. Prussia rhose tlip middle oenrcp net calling it a state hnlidn.v . but permit ting the 'aber tmieiiK te cclebrati". lteMiniM Buy l S. r.'iss)art. Warsaw. Nev. '.). Atnerienii pnss pnss perts. particularly tluwp ivMiei te 'naturalized citizens, ar' worth S'J."(IU te ?.'!)()( in Knld i MeMiPvist ltu-sin. tlic value being iletennined bj ability te drtaeli lln photographs, xiibstitute ethers neil wniwl i lw. i,.,., i. .,..,.0 f Belshrvlst uci'iit". As a result iiuliiralized ei.i."iis who lese their passports in Toland and the Baltle states are new nunpelled te wait tmtil Wnsliiimten apjireves "the issue of new iliieilineiits. I'r' lmi-l ,thc Ameriean legal ion nt Warsaw is' jucd the pajiers. but the rapid inerease In the number of losses aroused sus picion Nonconformist pichs Itisheps Trillion. Nev. '...- The indi-nert Mvelafen lij one of 1'remler I.leyd ,J!perKe's frirnds in Ciriiarvun. his home town, that the prime minister and his priuUe seentnr. . I"riiet Kxans. .have bepii chousing most of the bishops Of the Church of Kncland for tin- last lew jears, has aroused smupthing of a sensation in Iewninp strpet. S Thp Merj leaked out at one of the prime minister's famous breakfast parties in Downing street. IJeyd .Georce is allrKPil te linve said: "1 have nlrrnih chosen half tlie bishops of thp esttiblished church : , rather. lne"t Hans cheeses them, and I appoint them Mr. I .'vans, new and then. ;ees te listen te them ikrcuch 'lnR and he sas sometimes en his r"- jturn "that he has the -lft he'll de.'" I What has caused ltritisli clmrchdem -tci nit up is that Mr. Kvuns is a non- jconfermist. GOSSIP OF THE STREET Kuhn. I,nel Ce. nml Kldiler. T'-n oedj fi ci.. acting ns eemmittee for the lielilft-s (if Itrnnkl.vn Knpiil Trnn-it three-yenr 7 per eent seenreil reM mites, and tlie New Yerk Municipal Kiiilwii. , Corperntion first mr.rTKiiKe ." pei cent. inkln: fund cold bends, series A. nre ending out a Mimmnr.v of netiinl re- I milts of operations of the riipid trip it .lines of tlie I'.reiiKlvn Unpul Trim-it jstein for the tKcnl yenr endinc .lime SO. 11120. which hns been prepared fm tbem bv Stmie e Vebtei. ulm In t year nnidc n r. mrt tn I'ed ill .1 nlse Julius W. Majer, i-eiitninin; e-timnti". Kiirtjvrievxii. Until Seves $2000 A YEAR AT 20 A yeunc man who graduated nt Strayer'a Uuslness College when 16 years of age, cnlted at the College, recently te introduce a friend who wants a business education, and said that he Is new earning mere than $2000 a year He is only 20 years of age Perhaps you could de as well if you get veur education at Strayer's Strayer's Business College 807 Chestnut Street Phene, Walnut 384 i.u'irrnn: eprmtTt mtii:s If employed in tn- d yiinie. study slierthani i r bookkeeping at 'imht Our courses aire ' complete emee tralnlne and Qiultr. I ... u,.n .r.... ..i..r "-r;"r .3 uleir. l'llII.A. llfSINKh.H COLLEGE anil College of Commerce 1017 Che.tniit Ht. I'lillnilrlehU Philadelphia Tumgemeinde 8cboel reopened Hepl, Rlh. ijmnute, PnrlminlnE, I'hyslrul Culliire, "Nerm il Course" hi wlmtnlnc begins Ort, 1st, Knnill neiv lloeklet. IlItOAH CII.rMIIL AVK. Vmmc Men nnd II. us MEAD0WBR00K SCHOOL SaUynscyhoei Fer Reys MeadowbreolT, Pa. Primary Scheel Lewer Scheel, Upper Scheel A school that (Ives a ler a com. Plate elementsrr schoellnr end pre ptru for entrance le any .beardln school or college without taking htm vray from his home and Its vital Influences during his Impressionable rears. A school In which ern-lr raining, baseball, sir handwork, and intellectual study are combined with Christian example and preceni te develop full manhood and effi ciency, fennel grounds hse 1.1 acres; high elevation Located s rnllss north of JenVtlntewn Reading nail nail read te MeadowbreoK Autobus serr. Ice for nearby Pisces neHr'ratlene and assignment of classes September jd. Fer prospectus terms, tie, 4 reas the Heed Hfs.tsr fier. Jehn White Walker. M. X Meadowbreolt, I'enna. Wanamaker Institute AND WAI.NDT ATS. nets (or five students Ij IN1BH ana liMIUUTHJJ IHjut.iJi iWf? Be Bend for , Jf0TJ, of enrnlnRs of these Hnp. Thp sum mary shows an actual dellplt of $Sti(1.7i:.- I In parnliiB thp llxeil chnrRes en the above ' bends nml prier KecurWies as nKnlnst the prrvlnus estimates by the enutneers el aii-MiM), or hn increase in the dettclt of ?2U!,72."i. dress earning were Slll.SJW.4ll.-i. or about Sl.'jntl.tKJO mure 1 than the previous estimates. I 1 ue repen 01 1 no en(?iiieers iuihi' t ineir preuictten centnineii in tneir re port te .TuiIke Mnjer of last year that ! "Without an increased fare the rapid transit lines will net be able te earn een the lied charces upon tlie under 1 lnR bends asKiesatltiK .W-' .W 17, 000, and thp notes, bonus ami receiver's cer tllicates (authorized by the Tailed States Disttiet Court), teRether negro negre KntiiiR ?7.'I,(M)0.000, which represent . fiesh capital provided for the rapid transit lines vubseipienl te .March 111. llllll. thp ilati- of cit.x contract Ne. 4. te snj nethltiR of the 1?1 l.(l.-.7!ll of I certificate of Indebtedness, represent ing but n small part of the cost of the elevated lines contributed by the com -1 pan) te th- rapid trntisit sstem." ' it then states that "The actual re "ults of operation for the lnt year tirexe ! that our preilictien was fully justltled ; ' ami in view of tlie increase recently made in wapps. with the large advance 1 In the cost of chaI and even disrrRariling tin cost of the leeent strike, that pre pre dhtieti enn be reiterated, with even jreater force, ns applied te the earn ( itigs for the fceal ,ear 1 tilling .lime .'10. 1',1'Jl." ' Uecerd I'rclsbt .MeMimnt ; "Statistics compiled b the Uureau 'of Itnllvn lCeonemlcs disclose the fact." savs the ItiluM Age. "that in August tlie rnihvms meM'd mere freight I net only than in August of any previous jenr. but mere than in am previous i month in any jenr in history. This ,sienis n ceiic'usive jinwer te charges, wbiih hate been made b W. C. Mr- Adou and ethers that the railways have been ineflicicVtlj (perilled since tlie were retiirneil te private imilrel, and ' Ihut they can be operated with maximum lliciency only under unilied government 1 1 1. nti el. The number of tens of freight . iiimiwl mm tniti, (11 Aeeilst WHS IL.TOtl.- 000.0(10. Tlie nearest aiipreaeh te this eer made befeie was in August, WIN, when tlie number of tens moved one mile was 0.77f..OOO.O(IO. ' "The detailed figures regarding the way in which this record-breaking 1 achievement was accomplished lire very ' Interesting and significant in view of tlie I 1 (Torts the nilhwiys hiic In en making for some months te increase the elli cieiiO of operation. The average miles ' c:k It freight cur was mined il.iilv in 1 August was 'JT.I. Tlits was the great -'est mileage eer attained in nuv meutli except in .May. .nine and .liny, nui.i I under priMite operation. In ether words, 1 in none of the twenty -six months of I geeriiiiicnt operation was this record J for car movement cier equaled. The , ! average tens handled in each leaded car j I in August. 1!'J0. was 'J'.l si, ris'erd ' cxi ceded only in the mouths of .July. August and September. 101, when shippers for patriotic reasons were giv ing the railways the highest drgri f co-eperatuiu. Wcsleni .Meney Conditions The money market of the West of I fercd no essential change during the past week, although the demand for fuuds continued fully as strong as ' I heretofore. The larger banks report, I finnne,ss of credit indulged in, the I opinion being considerably diversified as te hew far the period of readjust mint between price, and commodities ! will go during the remainder of the I year Deflation continues ew and the question arisis among bankers just how hew how te treat (ipp'ical'nus for commercial leans while matters are in an unsettled state. The results of the election are pLM31NGHEATtJ frWM.U.MAYBERRYS K 1 ft V 524 Walnut St. JjJ Celd Rolled Steel Bars Iren and Steel Products CALCO- STKKL & IUON CO. 1150 lir.NTNl'T MTIIKKT "pruee i"-4tMI POWER piam Vnlvc tents planed in position nnd new valves furnished. All kinds of enrrinc repairs. 1'here VV I IHH nml Min 3111 a tSfe: M e M?M$ 1 I I s1 Cndln.er(r1ecli!nits lMv I I I & ZI2-222 S.DARIEN ST. " I I . j , STUMIII1' NOTirKS STI.A1t.ll. NOTICKS I il'ii -irfirBiMJslTfiislstrffrfS'T A-' wsJslBlr e-JemWlCaA. &5 Crdise GREAT WJHIT FLEET EVENING PUBLIC net expected te have any material effect en the financial situation for the time being and biislnpss in commercial and Industrial lines is looked for te move along in aheut the same trend until such a time ns prices of commodities have reached such a state whereby the public will show n disposition te enter the market for consumption. Central Kurope Cotten Situation The spinners and textile mills In flermnny. Iln'laml. (Velie-Slovakia, Austria and .Ttige Stavln are working only 20 te :t() per cent of their full ca pacity, except In the case of Helland. This situation is due net enlv te the lack of fuel but also te the lack of raw cotton. Considering the unfavorable lates of exchnnge of the German, (V.ppho-Sle-nklan. Austrian and .luge-Sluvinn cur rency with respect te tlie American dol lar, the spinners nnd the textl'e mills can afford te buy raw cotton only when they aie able te simultaneously mnrket the converted goods for expert. This is very difficult for them te de, because they can get the raw cotton for from four te six weeks after purchasing it, and the mills can never be sure about the cost of labor two menthi ahead. The consignments of raw cotton, new stored In the warehouses at Bremen, Hamburg, I'isenbred (Ilehemin), etc., were bought by the cotton dealers be fore the drop in the price of (otten In the t'nlted States and. consequently, the prices which the owner of these leiis'gninents are new asking from the consumers, with tlie additional cost of tlie iclatlve'y long storage of the goods in tlie warehouses, render the purclwc of this cotton extremely difficult for the mills, because the goods which will he converted from this vavv cotton will be tee costly for cxpeit, and they cannot compete with the prices exist'ng abroad in the countries wheie the mills are using tlie eolten bought leeenllv. This diccrence cannot be even balanced by lower wages existing in (iermnny. Czcclio-Slevnkla and Austria, even if the money of these countries ceti'd be converted into money of ether coun tries. This situation is aggravated by the fact that the cotton dealers and mer 1 bants, who are owners of thee con signments, have some particular cei! neetlelis In some of these countries, which enable them te secuie expedients te force the mills te Use up the old supplies of raw cotton, at tlie same time going a 'eng way toward blocking new shipments until the old ones aie con 8111111(1. Vnl( rd Gas Improvement Preferred I'lilted Gas Improvement preferred "The Best Boek of the Year" Free te any man who is interested in the market andwhe wishes te knew The General Utiles of Trading. Hew te (Jive a llreker Instructions. I r e k e r's Conimih.sieit Charges. ' Hew te Inderbc a Stock Certificate. , Hew te Uhe Collateral j in Trading. Hew te Greup His In vestments, I The Deposit Require ments for Carryinj Stocks en Account. The Rights of Stock and Bend Helders, etc. Call, 'phone or write at once Ask for Ne. f .U.-989 JONES & BAKER Specialists in New Yerk Curb Ularket Securities Widcner Bldf.. Phila. Phenes: Beit, Locust 4730 Keystone, Race 2290 Offices in 8 Principal Cities Direct Private Wires TDIGHT HERE In your own J-- Western Homlsphere are Ecenes as quaint and picturesque, as uny the wide world ever. See them thle winter. Make the Great Whlte Floet Cruise. Leng, lazy, lifo-renowing day3 sailing the blue Caribbean. Five thousand miles of sunshine, health and interest. Fascinating; trips ashore in Cuba, Jamaica, Panama, Cesta Rica, Colombia. Sailings bl.weeldyfremNei' Yerk ami New Orleans. Duration IS te 23 days. Great Whlte Fleet ships are the newest and finest In Caribbean Crulse Service. Rooi,.e with and without pri vate bath: Cabins De Luxe equipped with beds Instead of berths. Only one clssi First Class. IVrife for llluilraterl Felder, Crune Ldftel and Tnpa Asiore Felder, I Addreis Passenger Orpt. UNITED FRUIT CO. 17 Battery PUct, New Yerk fjeneral Ofnf 191 Btstehlreet Uoslen, Mass. LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, stock which was taken' by the under writing syndicate Is being gradually placed with Investors. There lias bicn placed en the regu'nr list of the Phila delphia Stock lCxchange ?'r.O(l,ir.O ad ad dltlenal 7 per cent cumulative prefened stock of the Vnlted (Ins Improvement Ce., being part of a total of .?0,10.'1,0(I0 of said stock applied for In company 'h full paid, making the total amount listed nt this date f? 1,5,1 l.fsOO. TIIH THADKU. ArjujiN nr.senTs ATJbANTlr CITV. X. 4." In the Fall Miil.rs I. very Day n "Tlinnkiielvhii: Iu ll'lKht. runny days with MM nuttlrli nt mni te tirlim tlie nlew of health In tli rlim-lM, Wonderful wenther le enjoy the many out e' dour ncrcatluns that Atlantic (.'lly offers. (Telf (five hpw, Kisirty holes have I'cen adi!d te the rnarrntiEPd course nt th Allantle City Country Cluli.) Hern1iacl rldlnK en the hard. IkvcI lipnelirs. llellir rhalr rldtiiB nnd ernmniidlnK nn the evrr-fasclnatlnu lleardwalk. On the land kUIe 5 en' II pnjev the (ll-r1af In wen dcrful fhup windows while Inhiillnit frenh y.ilt Sea Air direct fiem 'Old' nran Srnlerliiir, Aviation, Thnitrrn, rii-rs emu 'rts, Dinclntr, Indoor Toels, t!l" tiii: t.i:,niN(i nersK l neveellisl CMne unit llnsnl.nllt. Pltffnp. tlre or Wrlle for Infiirmntleii, Kntrs, rlr. Marlboreugh-Blenhtlm The Hreakers Hetel Chelsea Galen Hall Seaside Heuse The Wiltshire Hetel Morten Hetel Deunln Hetel Strand The Shclburne Hetel St. Charles Tite Helmhtirst Convenient unit cemfnrtiilile train nervier, ritnne local tiiket iiRrnt for Hrhrdutr. furrs, fie. I ATI ArJTICCITY.IM.J. 1 Arv.Amcpican.Plaa Hetel i of DislmcuoiViMidRealCerivfort I riHCPKOOr OARAGE. I CAPACITY 600. MICHIGAN Ave. NSARD EACH uiciu-sivsLotaiien rxxuraie Kate TODD ar-lULVIHILU.V-aa HOTEL CONTINENTAL AlwnyH op n AIHa rcad Terms mod med mod etHti J'hnin or v . rlt . M U'nlwh Iunrun Hetel Boscobel """" "7v "'." Metel rcfurnlihe.l IIx teUllt tnlile I'henn 11".A. IJ. JilAIUON Westminster" 5rn,u;k-' ""er'nr. Ileaeh. I. lev te st : prlv. baths; , running water fA Kepp, Owner f. Prep , JT"" iki;oei. n7j. j LAUREL HOUSE t Trvnnn. V. .T. NOv nnp,N I OlHeht mt'l iiient evcluslre T.nkewoeil lletrl. Finest Krtart trjelf Course In the World lust thlnli of 111 Only ."L miles trem rhllartelplila and yet truly a. resort. Iasllv I reuchrd by tiio'er. ifedern. liiTurleus anJ thoroughly abreast or the ttniej, jlL l"rphr. .Ilgr. C. V. Muriitiy. Asst. iltr. fiMBASSADOO ' JMl LAKE-WOOD.N.J. b. I Ideal locHtlen. r.very appointment feri roniferi nd survlce, Hunnlne wuter. 1'rlvats . bsths. Music. D.uiclnc, Hunearlan cuisine. Mnderntrt rates zsei.NAr, wniNnna mahtex inc. vF.tv nui.r.NS. tA. ' NEW ORLEANS "The Parlaef Amorlea" Cantral Tlckat OtTie.s of nil Principal Rail Rail read end Steamship Lines in St. Chsrlss Lebby. lllustratsd Feldsr e n Request. it L QIi)arli?a One of Amer!cae leadlnt; hotels. Accommedatlnc OTer 1000 guests. ALFRED S. AMER & CO., Ltd. Proprietors nr.inuDA The Ideal Winter Resort PRINCESS HOTEL BERMUDA HOMi: . 'I UOIllll.KIl Vliiii'iL-rre Directly en the Harber. Accommodates 400 ei-n.N him ii no mav i Ileneli .1 l.v S(enm ii of riirneH lieiinud.i I ill i II M N V. leuxisT COOK'S TRAVEL SERVICE COVERS THE WORLD TH0S. COOK & SON 225 Se. Bread Street. (llclevv Walnut Street) mtiur ntt PARCELS POST ?S Glasses, '1.50S uvnn KVAMiNrn itikb Broken l.nses duplleated rriscrlptlens filled. SCHLESS, 1030 Market Street "HAIRO"- The new acalp feed Hair renewer and I dandruff remover rrlce l.uu rtr box. postpaid, Htitmps or rnsn. CAM'll Kl'l'.CIAI.TV CO . enire, S5 New street. Thllu. Let Us Mend Your Shoes I't 1,1, NK.OI.IN SOLUS AM) ft1 rrrr Ul.IlllI'.K IIKI'.I.H . . -- 0 All Makes Ituhhrr llrrls. AOc. Ilemilrlna done while you vrult rrenn.t iittrntlen Kivcn le Iiircrl, c quick hi-itvirr. r; Jimi: UKrAiiti.N'J 12(1 S. Ilth Ht Mai. 73U0 titCS IIOIV AIIODT en niAMOMIi AM) JKWKIJIY ItATI'.N IOW AS 17e WAl.TEns' I'AWNsimr. eni VIM5 st. ii.i-iiimi xil t'ITV Tll rllltlll BLY YOUR DOUS Direct Frem Factory talking Dells Cupid Dells All Kinds uf Dells .old te lli-iull Trade Direct. Send for l-'ree CntuVisue. Phila. Statue and Dell Mfg. Ce. 32 N. 5th St.. Phlle.. Pa. . iWHWbene DeJJ, Meket X. j rf. i CAZZLz?LiJiziaZA ATtieiOEAUl-AMILY HOTEL ' RLIMGTON . " aMaa-k T!tTv.A, PAIU3EL POST SWEATER liny Hired from the Mnk We nre forced te sell ever 800 dozen Kiddles' Hnnd Knitted K u I 1 Fashioned Links nd I.lnk. Het! they Rrn made of turp - lephyr y n r n nnd censliit of B w e n t e r, l-BRlnus, Mittens nnd Tap. We will offer thene Het te the relnll trade nt less than our manufnetur Inn rout, which U tll.r.O. h.r Price te gG.50 JOII Is """ Atan our cntlre nulllt of Sweaters for Ladles nnd Children muni he sold rcKardless of eet. Celers M'hllr, Brown, Huff, I'cncerk 1 i" nm Turquehf lUttr wsp&ms '!"' .si-nsinxti'ii .v lletli I'lienrn Open I'.vrnlnes Sent Turret Test Anjvvhere 0THELU PEARLS can't be detected from the genuine Ilnve all Iho rkh eraleceence of real pe.irls nnd are In destructlhle fan he wnsh-d wltlieul Injurv flradualcd s?.s and solid pelil Inek. 10-In. String 24-In. Strinrr, S5.00 $7.50 A well-known Imitation of Othelln J'enrls sclU for twlee the price. Te Intro duce Othelln IVnrla and ae ae (ure our recommendation we will aend u 'ptrini; for n MUST PAMKNT til' BOe llalanrn V O D. subtect le our approval, end a viluahle premium free. Alse nn sale nt our enice Oriental Pearl Importing Ce. 730 Snntem St., Philadelphia) Pn. U. S. Navy SWEATER $3, New nml iicr fect, made, et ljest wool ; (lurk blue ; low necli Just the. tTiInf for cunnlnKi foothill!, mo me mo terlm? nnil nil outside work.! I'osltlvely tin liest sweater the sort, ever Ibsurd a rcul harsaln. Army Klinl.l (ilevrs, II pulr for. X Army Web llelt 30C Army evv llli Heets, nil '" S3.00 evv hiiiiKI hlilrts . 65 .in .-vevr Army Ileiilile-IlncU Italneimts 5.00 Army Steel Helmets. . X00 Murine Illiirh lluliber Huts 5 Kluild Sim Us, dozen . ... 235 rm.v llerliilmrd Italneiints )Q Corduroy I'unts, slightly Urts 350 ARMY SUPPLY CO. 631 Market St., Phila. Nn tinnils Slllnnril P.O.II. rAitcr.i. 1'iivr rur.i'Aii tvniTi: ren catai.eii U. S. Army Shoes $4.00 'his Khee In u .M u n b e n lest, brand new, ami will Hive jeu service In ull Kinds of weather. All lzei Mso A Full Line of Officers' ?tress.She.c:.. $6.50 New Woolen Socks, 50c NewO.D. Shirts $3.50 We have Just made n purchase of these brand - new O. I). Shirts. An excellent shirt for huntlnc, tnniplne; or any reurh work. All ir.es Order nt enve, st our su,pl Is Imlied 0. j, Woeiun Breeches, New ...., $5.00 0. D. Blankets. New 6.00 0. D. Macklnaws, All Weel 15.00 0. D. Woolen Spirals . . 0. D. Sweaters, Sleeves. Officers' Raincoats Swede Coats, Belt EfTce Leather Puttees 'Wlnlmefl Kainceats . . . Hobnail Shoes Field Shoes Hip Beets Pullover Sweaters Sheepskin Coats 2.00 5.00 9.75 24.50 9.00 3.50 6.50 6.50 5.50 1.2S 21.00 Heavy Woolen Under wear, Suit 4.25 Union Suits, All Weel.... 4.00 Overalls, Denim NOTICE All our Merchandise is hrand new stock. All Government Is sue. Anj article that is net sat isfactory we will gladly refund the money. We Will Furnish Any Article in the Army Line W. F. Klintrer & Ce. 5115 Market St. Phila. Irrinlil Mull Orders I'lllril I'rmnnMi Hie i:tr,i for rnreel Vet OIT.N I'.VKMMiS I NTH, 10 I. M. Dcntljs; ANTHONY Nev. 8. JOHN ANTHONY per. m wd a n in Mirlurs of sviur . II shinier. '.'Hill K husuu'liuiin ave nt prlvaie Vlevvlnu Tues uve Ills fetkilis Invited HAII.CY At (lreen Creek. N. J Nev 7 "I'll I1DN V (V dauehter of William 11 llalley niied U ear. Kuneial from the hm of h"r rnrrnin, Ne lu at 1 ,, m lilt nt Uu-en Cnek. 1II5AL Nev. 0, Htil.r.N (i wife of Tlienua Ileal (nee Cuset li4iivi.-. nml friends are Invlted In alti-nd funi-ial a, A Ices, Wed , a p. in,, lain resident-, !!t",i w Somerset st lnl, Norlhweud fern I'rleinla mav call Tuvs. eve. " "" e'latrKranJL'llVyaYhW'Vl.ir'yV -inci;l Wed., 10 . V. ttem "37 N 'lvn'. SeW 90 WW I ' illllllflllllfltt?$X I I illllillllllJlllltflSm 9 ' mmWv rlEJIIItllllllsi-rvr a ' BIS NOVEMBER 9, 1920 iii:aths CAMPttKLU On Nev. 7, O II Oil O I. CA.MTHKI.I,. Services nt the convenience Jf family nt the Oliver If. Hair Hlde.i 1S-" Chentmit at. 1ilertnent prlvnte. ..., ,u CIIII.D8. Nev. 7. At.rllKI) II. fIJ.l?S?' Vr. ilelntlvvs nnd friends, nine Tit N". (J A. It., Invited te funeral, Wed., 2 P. in., late residence, 100 N. Dewev st, Int. Ml. Jlerlah tVm. Ilends may call 'rues, eve DAVIE. Nev. 7. HinDnntCK P.. 'en el nebert J. nnd Cern 15, Davie, Itelntlve), friends, Ijvwrenee I J. Delaney Pest, N" .-" American Lesien, and Ilartram Assembly. Ne. fin. A, e. Jf. P.. Invited te funeral. Thurs., 2 p. in., parents' residence. "l N: Tnney'st. Int. Mt .Merlah Friends may call Wed eve. mtVAi't.T v.v 7 ir.vimt.ri huvhand of Lela Devault (nee Mortimer) and son of Albert nnd Mary Devault. Relatives nnd friends, nlse .Meridian Hun ledge. Ne. ins, I . Hnd A. JI.. ere Invited te nttend funeral services, Thurs.. te n, m . nt his late resi dence, 11015 N. 12th st. Int. IlnlhiKten ('cm.. Clarksboro, N. J. Friends mnv cull Wed. eve. , DONNtlLLY Nev. 0. 1020, JIArtT be loved wife of rjdnnrd Dennelly (nee Mulll fat)). Ilelntlves nnd frlnd nre Invited le attend funeral. Thurs , S:3e n m., from her lce reslddnce, 2JI7 W. Cumberland st (Solemn requiem mess at St. Cnlumba's Church 10 a. 111. precisely. Int. Hely Cress Cem i:ie:iti.i:. en Nev. n. jeiin v tiiiHiii.i:. !r iiseil SS senric lleiatlvrs nnd frit lid Invited te funeral services, en Wed., hi 2 P 111 . at his late rcsldtlice, 1300 .IcITcrven M. Intermer' private. . .U,U;rrN"'' s NI'M.Ii: dnuBhter of the late William end M-irv CIke Ilelntlves nnd friends nre ln ll.-.l te funeral. Thurs.. N:30 a. '" 'rem reslCerif of Michael (Inughnn. ....l Aspen st Helemn requiem m.iss ft. Krnnrts Nnvlcr Church III a. m Int. Hely Cress Cem KALCK Nev 7. VALtlNTINI' O.. bus. hand of Lnurclln Talck. Ilelntlves, friends nnd empleyes of Dlsten S.iw Werhs. Invited !K..V'T.,cr."' Thurs 2 p m.. late residence, l.i.'l VV llerks st. Ini private. Westminster. IlrI,.n,?J,n",n'i'v I'C Hived Wed. after 7 P. in. I l.niJt'SON -Nev. 7 .IOIN. huslmnd of J'V J" e .Marv Keell IVrRiisnn. Illallves an,1 friends lnvlteil (e funerul servlc(S. Wed., i Mel'uv in.. uTiuriitp 01 nis son-in law, jenu T. (riv. Itni vlin n..n .... ...i.-.- Krlends may cnll Tues. tve. .,,.,tw,, 11, - tut, III1.UIU. ,,'. ';' ',' Nuv 7, .IOHN. huslnnd of Ifenrleitn Tompkins letter imed nil Vi. .""mI1 ir'l -'"' " '" trem liN,lnt" resi denes, fteuthmnntuii, Ta. Int. private Train for Southamplen leaves Iteadlnc Terminal 1 .,( p m rillLDINO Smldenlv, Nev. H. .inSIITH i-ni' "".'"(ler ItelKTCll N rieldlllK. runernl services Thurs. 2 p. m.. son's resi 'J. V."" rr,""?il. 1 J'lel.llnir Jr . Alhermarle ?; """'"ford D"l re. int. Arllnsinn i"i niSi1",1''''' In.',v lnl1 W,"I . 7 te ti 1. m ...1 1 l rr?,n, S?.V .". H'20. MAUV PI.OOD. widow of Tlillllp flood. In her 72.1 year, nelatlves and rrlmds are lnvlteil te fum rn seniles n Tliursd.iv. nf 2 p tn., at her ivr-ri'J.''m'r.-. ''10 Wmnn nve. Int private. t M,V n:N".v' 7 THOMAS J. ren of .lane 1111.I the Int.. Them.in Flnn. nued 2S Ilelntlves and friends, nlse Itelv Name 5e- iim' r '"'',a (u aiien.i runeral. Thurs., KflO JU10 hlnBaemini; uve. Solemn requiem m K. Hi ''n,:l" " Hales Church 10 n. lnl Hniv Cress rem "i,, iiui.i ins ineiiier s reeiernee. mass m. '"fJJ'1.1 Nev 8. I.riVHNIA J., widow "!luri Jur,lc'' of 0,tteburir. Int. (Jet- OOir'rK. Nev S. HANNAH. wlf. of the nte lletnarri (leeiz, n,r snth venr. Heln. tlveR nrsl frlrnils Invited te funernl. Wed. V". ".' Ite renld, nee. SliS N, furllsln of Int .New Yerk city. 'Jiti-i'vivoen nv. 7. iir.izAtir-Tir. v iden of Jehn (Ireemvne.l llel,itives. frlendn nnii.,'ni0,!,,l'"l? "I"' "'l,lch ',1" wn" rnnneeted. invited te funernl Wed.. 1 .De n ni . rel. dence. dins i.,,rih weed nvc. Service St. Vrm" " chureh -"" m ,nl fcrnwoed ir,luNi(I;N','i!i,7Nev s n:n WILLIAM rrlends Invited te funer-il servleex. W. .1 . r-h'.,,.,n'. !" residence HI4 .McDowell live . IIOLILtCI On Nev. 7. KATH SCOTT. Vi -ief ,,,y' T' "'"filch. IWntlvea and mends ar.' Invited te (he servln-s. en Wed . i'i-,7 ,'.', "' "' th" (lilvir If Unlr lllrlrr . I-. !'.r?",'it " Int-nnrnt nt Alt. .Mnrlnn -'r,''n1'1". mn,v """ Tumlw evtnliiB. irem i te ft e clock Ch-iHnMl;-vNii ,7- rHANflS .1 hushand of , '""T,."? A llem. Hdej 7li Kunrrnl serv- VlahnH -i.3 ? T , ""ni West Ch".t?r ?ed. IinWT,i!r, ''''. '"-In' J.vv Hill Ciin IIOLSTO.N --On Nev S. JANi:. widow of ... r". """"'"i; HelntlVfB nnd irlcnda in vlte.1 te funernl, en Thurs at X-30 a. in . from lale risldenre. 11113 w-ilnut st. .Solemn requiem miss fit Carthae- Church, at 10 " imn-L1",rn,C."t Ht """l"' -vnieteiT. I1IUII.S Nev 7 HAIlAlf wlilniv of .lame,, c Humes nBe,i eS llel., e" and friend,, Invlt.d tn funeral. Wed . in "ii h m v-!i iW "! "S.'1 "'". '"' Vrnned Cem 1 ril-i5',1,t e11 J,''?. J " " n ni. ,',K.''7- ?l'I"-nl. Nev. 4. (JKOItan. son of Sarah and the Inie .lames K-llv iteia.. ves frlcnda and Illre Trllw. Ne :me " e ". ai . emplnvra CrHiupa' Shlpvar.l. InvllMl ler. .Mm. Abis'h Klef.r J'i.ti Cedar M Hn. h',"n irn."ul7n, n"i" "-h'nOi of Nativity le a ni Int. llelv Cress (Vtn MILl.Y Nev. il. (lUOIIOi: . . hushand of late llllziiheth KeMv It. latlves friends and miplevc of Har.lwl.-k ,V Mime,. Invited tn funer.il Henlces Wid. a p. Int.. resi. dence (1.-.4 i:. Thnjer hi. nV. private 1 r,l-''.n'.1".,!,ny..'H" Tiki. eve. nrivaie. hl.ADl. Nev II, JI'I.IA A KI VriY Servleea Thurs S p , ." , ';esI,iVn7nD sill I'-,;sh'll. underlnker. misj rran!;- f.r?nll,,n. 'V;1""1' ny call Wed., after N P. in. Int I'ernwoed KLINH Nev-. N. of diphtheria. HL'I.HN i.d?,"Kn,''1" "f William and Marv Kline. i. .', .,' "rB "V.n H n,n'- Itcs denen i)3'..l IWlMll live. N.l funeral. AfJrv r:inv-T "''WAIin J. hushand of ;I'iry.'' .'; " (n''" InirnriM llel.itlves and i,i ' " ' n "' -r-r' W Hert-.-int st. Solemn nnuieni ni.iw si Celuinha'n Church ?. .nJ..'.nL tnlheilrnl cm , JIAOILL .. At ChrlM Church Uniplml. it i., "i. -h1-1" Ijureli Hnspliul. Ikth nnd "edii? Illi'l ' "'"' 10"'10 J '" "lt- s'"rlh MALLON. Nev 7. MATILDA L. wife of rlV1'? U.' V."l!pn 'V- Kll" ItilntUM and frl.-nds Invlt.d tn funtrnt ..rvlc. . Tues 7 '.' "'.-,, l-'t" residence. Ill, N Ma-di..,- 'st lift Allmtnwn Pa. Tr.ilu r-,,,, nh nnJ Cnlumhli nve. slntlnn ti2n n m Wed MANICH Nev 7 niciri i r, . .. - ''. vv If., of IMvv.r.1 I' : ne,,, 'c, i. ml frl ndM , empi,,,,. , Mn-wir, V. & Clethlei invli.d le rim. nil s rv ,"" Wed I n in. in l.-.nit v l.i.h , .... ... '' ", l ,. .;. n " .,"."." "" " eeiivei, Tn.,. i. . in niuiiis nun tic I ues . s In 10 i m Viewed M.-liUll AN Nev 7 MMIY JIXiOWAN. In liLt- Kl .i.. i. i., . . " ' ' ar., Invlied te the siivI.ch. nn Wed aft it r,"1', '", her Inte resldmce. 170 i' n Dnrlcri hi. Interment at lllllslde c,n,' Trlends may ..ill Tues eve. """"" -"n- MOOIIR Suc.irtewn, Chester enurilv P-i en Nev. 7, I'll 3STO.V S Moenr il 1 . ' of his i.l-c iihI.ii: ...... ,L!U'V- !-'! ''nr .TU ii tn . nl )i. llMh ft tttl iirh I3I.I3ANOR daunhi. r f "ierr";, V '' P ' lotto Mull, n of -, v -,,"' ,'""1 ' 'l": J.ears l'un..,al Private, in .' afI"B';i1, NUNV. Nev P-elailveH and friends ,"l Ve ruiV-ra' Jc.i . 1 p p, nn.ii i'i,i,,,i ,, 1 'J I'i,,,r" Krleiids mav call -rui . 7 V. fV ,n "rK"u IMIMIUIII .. u ii.--'i;i,i,. Nev II nui.iu nins. uiir 1uther uf iii,n,i ciniich in a ni Int st n. nls tunM i'vxtiiv .v itii, im: di. vw widow of It.-v Wllll.ini N Pavlnn II in P. Inn ion, N .1 .,n. n l.-uneral Ihur-diiv. Nev It 111 n,iu-i, ,,t ,.-r i.sldcui-e 111 I'rllie.-li.n PLAMC Nev 8. OlIUlHli: 13. I'LANK" lnl, of I'.'IO I'alnn.mni nve llei.ititc 'i,nii filen.ls Invited le nrvbes Thurs. n n in Pirleiaiif Martin llvey A Sen, ::m)'I Diamond si Int private. "" I'llINCi: Al Ills re.l.lence. 1713 W Nnr. rKI en Nev H. JOHN V l'iir'C3 t, ,.. ilvis and friends an- Invlied In the iu-ive ..11 'I burs, mom nt II o'ele. , a I ih.. I'llv.r II II. Ir 111.1b, INJu C.tt t I,,! i rinent prlv tie. 01 icKhni.i. Nev 11 anw nrirrc MILL (nee Vlehl) wife of Theniai' Ouli IishII It.-lntlvrs Hint fi lends mi. luvltvil in ntt'nd fum nl Wed '.' p in. late ii.i..ni.. hit N I'.Mh st Int lllllslil, c.m H.nui,;' m IV be vlewiil Tuts I e iJl'ini'S -Nev II IAIKlltl3T. wife nf P und Oiilrus In ln-r ll'iih v.ar rtela. ni - nnd frlenilH Invlt.d 1., fun. nil w.'i. S.On 111 bill, lesldemi, M7I3 Clwirllilii si Hbili niiiHN at I'hurih uf Ascension in 11 111 Int nrlvnie 1113 Ml Nev 11 JOIIN I., nun of Anielli and the late Charbs Head and uranilsen nf late Je'm nnd llnniMh f'amerer lue Ilnne) aufil '.'S Punrral si-rvlns 1., which rela tlveH and frbnds Waslilmctiin 1 ainn Nn til. P (I S of A . are luvJte.l. Wed 1-Mli P in mother's n nidi if. , 11 i.nrfirty row Int Trinity Lutheran Cem. Hi mains m.iv be l, wed Tues i-Vi HUT, On Nev 7 MAUI. 13 IIAIllllSnv wife nf C Wllllnm Hie, r-ervtiis .111 ,1 ,ifi , -it '' e'clrak, ut h, p im,. i,.S,,m. iiilin Wiinilliud nve luii-rment nihai.- SCIIVV INN Nev 8 (ILllltOi; j 1..., l.nnd of the lale c.illiarln S.-lmunr VM ner..l tn which ribillvcH and frnniK an lnvlnd Wed 1 p in. from inn n 3,, h. Int lireenmniiut MII3PPAIID On Nev s SAItAII j ARDSLEY BURIAL PA riv - i tlcaullful Accessible I'erpitual r, Main Oince-Olsnslde. Pa lieu,' iJ WIKTIvl'nS .re Invlt.il te .,ii,,i funernl V,i "v. ) Men at II... Iieum, at I P m lu'l "larn,. i:plrep.illan m Carri.ipe 1V111 i . p . Cr..djvll.. ri.-r.,.drrrfen, I te ."''ii".' mains ir ij I,,. , Tup. ,,.-,. "' M.irmn-i.wiMA s' ,T 'e?0,? ",",' Wlllanl II .M,.., '- r.,V .' .",'.l '":. I".'" 1 . ; , '""n fii . 1 ii- r-hjtiii.. yjS N A VV 1 1.- . . . . . ?' ,?"-', ,'U,V! "'", Ml,n O'lmnn II of . I- rlllv. (Jlant s. Ci, lieincal Ir I ,1,1 n.i, lives ami friends II v v , i,1' ' vlled lu funeiul VV..I. h :ii , "l", , . '" ri-Hdeiic Mr. Urn ,1. K-nlSi'm i'A if. n" V DIUTIIM SHI'TPAUD. nelnllves nnd frirnds are i In vited te the services, en Thurs. '. JW" n-rlecli. lit the resldenrri S JV ISS liltr William U. tlrcitir. 4C3t Cedar nvc, Inter '"hMItK-eS Nev. 0. MAIIY K. SNOW DlIN, vvl e f Charles R Hmlth. r".rvl J" Wed. nft.. nl 2 e-clock. st her Ute res dence. -1307 Klncsesslnu nve. Interment pn- Vn8NYDBIl -Nev, 8, "AT.tlV hu.bsnd .of Tlllle M. Snvder (nen Presn), 40tli yenr. All ledun of which he vvns n member Invited ' nltend fun-Ml. Thurs.. t:30 P. m.. refijcnre. 200S n, Venanpe St. Int. North Cedar II II (V.,v iiemilna timv he viewed vved.. 0 te J" I p. m. Deieunre papers plcnse repyf,viiT Ices Tues., 4 p. m , nt Church of thn Atone Atene n,ni. w. rhelten and Wayne nves., -uer- lmnntnn nemslns may be viewed ntnis late residence, JH7 vv. -neucn - s -dr. m . Tuns. Int Delewnre Wnter Oap. Wed neon Kindly emit flowers. STEIN. Nev. 0. ANNIIJ I! diuchter of Mnry (' and late Jeseph I'. Ftcln. need -0. 1'elntlves nnd friends Invited te funernl. Wed. 2 p. m.. residence, Stene Heuje lane nnd T It n Int. Tcrnwoed Cem. lrlen.ls "MVNevr? , ALONJO BTITKfl gj . husband of the Inte llmmn 1, Hlltes (nee Sel lers) funeral services Tues. R P. m.. nl the residence of his son. l'rnnti Htllcs. 2.100 Tenlsr st lnl convenience or fsrnliy TnMTI.l'. Nev 7 LAl'IlA HKDM'T wl(e of Charles V. Temple Funernl s'rvlces Wrnl . 2 n m.. residence, 2123 . Tacinq 1 st Int. private. ...,. -.... T niOMAM On Nev 7. nt Atlantic Cliy. J. N TIIOMAB. Ilelntlves nnd frlenns invnen tn funernl nt Tlttrten, Ta.. en Wednesday, N'VTTINa.-Nev. 7 T.KNA I. (nee Sehsller. beloved wife of William UtlnK. utred nil. ItelTlves and rrl'nil"U1';' J ,f',,n'r,r : Wed tin m.. 3127 N t3th st. Int orl erl vale, Ardsiev nurlal TarK .,.,,, a VAN MHTnn. Nev. 8 ir.LIAM H. VAN MCTKI1. huehand of Marv "v an Meter. Ilelntlves .mil friend nr Invited te nttend fiiner.il services, Prl . I flu P. in . nt rest dence. 211 W. Seymour St.. aermnirtevvn Int private .. . - .,,,.t. -vr wAtj. 1 AIlur.. iNOV e, lie'-""'1 - ,:'" RKN Turernl s-rvlcesnt Inte """'If1"'?: 1 4H2II A st . Thll idelphla, Wed., 12 m. Friends mav can luce. nc. ,,m-ivnmi n WII3I.AND. Nev 7 AMAANnWl H hu.band of Cirri. II Wleland "'l"'!."" nnd friends nle Thllates W"'.."."-'' V an I A. M Troirresslve Assemblv. Ne t, A O. M. P Invited te funernl rvlcij, Thurs 11) n m at Inte residence. IS2J N. 211th st. Int rrlvnte Friends mnv call Wed eve. Please emit flowers WOOD Nev n. KATIimtlNi: D. be loved lfe of Wlllln-n It Weed nnd dsuRh er or Jehn T end Ite-i C Heusr II Ives nnd friends lnvlte.1 te rrvlces. Thurs 2 pm residence P0.T N 21'th st. Int. orl erl vaie friends mav cull Wed. eve. LOST AND FOUND NOTICH Application hns hecn made te ths Klre Association of Philadelphia for ro re newnl of nellcv of Insurance Ne. flSWtJ, In nured In name of Jehn V, Hurko. which has been lest or mislaid. Infnrimtlen thereof Will h9 rceelVCa Dy noeve, .1-;' utimrnm a. PERSONALS I Wit. I." net he responsible for nny dehu cnnlrnrtiil 1-y ll"S" Jenes llAfthelu- mew JtHies HELP WANTED PEMALE A TOL'NCl WOMAN should seek an occupation WHI3III3 TIII3 WOniC IH LIGHT nouns Ann shout wur.nr, suitnei'.vDiNUfl Am: tlhasant WHKItfi COMPANIONS AH13 WOKTH WIIII.il nni.i, TLT.ni'iieNi: opmiATiNe meets theso renulrcmcntii Pee MISS ST13VI3NSON. 1031 AnCII ST. DI3LL TCLI3PIIONI3 CO. OP rKNN'.V. ct.nriKs and cAsinnns Gelni rleht after a Jeb ns cnshler or clerk and keepliic en the Jeb nfler veu Kt It nuvv mean net enlv the Reed Immediate vvases. hut heldhiR a hlKher Jeb later en. t-ee Miss (larnell alieut lt. Employment Office, llrst llner cillery. AVANAMAKKIl'S CL13P.KS ILivn an eprnlnir In our reslstry department for veunrr ladles, must have best of rcfirenccs, state where last empleved. in.-,, unci nalurv desired. 1 I'M, Ledittr orrice 1--I3MALI3 CnCAM DIPPKU Experienced Applv Bureau of I.Anpleymcnt WANAMAKnit'3 rii.t: n.TinK ronrertATioN nnsmna HiinvifHs or i3.pnnii3N(jnD filii ri.mtiv stvti: ,r,i3. i3Ni'i-:itii:NCi3 and SALAItY DRSinilO. ADDIIESa P 131. i.iii'Ui'ii eri'iui:. ami., colored for rneUhiB and aewnstalrs work for family of 3. sleep eul: referenc.es required Call Hnrlnc 3Sfl J, Clflt.S I.earn te become nttendnnts: Itn, rcem. beard nnd laundry: no ep-rlencn ! ncccHdary, vilth ndv.me- mi-nt Neslcr'n, H.'0 Arch nt, , i IltH"i:WellK' Child s nurse, sitters, or mother and d.uuhtrr, for downstairs Ivvnili mill ri.iiklnit and te leek after thll- iln-ii: n K-oed home rer tn.i ristit party. ll!Jt AVa.m- nve. Phene Wvn. I3.1.V If)CSi:WOniC lllrl or unman wanted, half, time; small family: apt. Ph. Narherlh 171S pr 1 ill Aben Apt. I.M. Nnrlieith, Pa LAt'NDKY WOItK Openlns for women te phuke nut In fiAt. work department, uoed pay und Beed heurn; hall day Salurdav. APPLY MARKI'.T STimr.T LAUNDHY 1303 Filbert it. Merill.1l S Iini.PIin Yeunc Klrl. white re. fluid Pi nl, pr.-f , le assist with HkM Ikiiis:i work sleep out Ph Overlirenk ll.'IKI. BALr.sf.vDIl.S V inted at niice self-re eivctlm.' Isdles wl.e wish le lntter thnlr riosltlen hi Mfe and at tin nemt time dnuhle lirlr Income. It requires a l.idy of stiens p.rsemlltv with determination te rlei te the te'.; expeilencc net neceesary nnd u life, time Jeb Apply 7n'J A'and im lllds leth mil Marli.-t sk for Mr. Sefleld. sali:swemi:n W.. nre n-iiilv te Interview refined women who are ii.t'ustniniil til liandllnK exclusive dknlile. for such we hale opening In the follewlnc departmciita: 1'1'n DI.TMITMI-.NT (i 1.(1 V 13 nr.PAHTMI3NT HANDKr.HClllr.l-' Dr.P.ltTH3NT 1 vxriv hooks toys S 1ATIONI3II Y J IJWIJI.n Y Applv llureau of lVniplnjmeiu WANAMAKKIfB STI3NOGIIAPHKII A pond epenbiB for n hrlulit. inldllccnt nenerapher who Is loeklnir for u Btriiii uusliieu with advancement. "y Applv llureau of ITmplejment WANAMAKHIl'H T 'lull Mmx H OPI3IIA10H, expernc.n 11.11 and K-ejsinii,, ixclutiee. salary lA M '131 ldccrJUfJi-e eaiari J 1.1. rviuiiT tX, 1'nrr.T.Veii '"Trr-. . ........... ...1. ...-,- ,!,,.,- macn ne: dspi manent ne.vttlnii wltli nn, ,n.t. ...... vl-.. v vancement for ixperlencud operulor 1 n.l-r.r rii. 1..-. .,.,, -. . ...... w,.,.w, .uuiijr ier ad. K3, WANTI31) at office al ,11 H l'.'iiTTT . . wall maids wallnsses, (hambermalils, nurses,"rrenci WOM13N WANteTT tr,0 S7M Tier 11..1, , 1, w mil ni Olive vv"iian nn. in .n s.-rnbb nu Vnni, iTT phi- unnt Uun.iu tin llner iii,(...i n." YOUNG WOMAN In inspection R'fdwr;nnT,,. deparlment. dry Boeds'stof. efnerlMM ?$? ferred II F. Dewets. lliij.in Cneetmit .? - ; -....... , ,,,,, Genernp , CLIinivS ever 17. for nesini n.ir -r.-" Il'.'.-i month, exnerlenee .inn.J.. .... "if. iii-r. isi iimisn 01 exiimiuatien write .,....,.: - ; - -- -r.M v, 11-flr ...- i-. ,,.. uin.a u, .nn 111 1 uat ion vvrlla T lenard (former Civil Heivlce examiner! nn". li'iultable llldn . Wasblncien. D? a ' " HELP WANTED MALE flOOIvKri'J'l US WUIlte.) -Opi-nlnns for n,. .nil cxperlencd Iwekkcepera?" marfbd 111.11 prercrii-d. permanent position R. eral efllce Iren and coal ouviulleu, central iLs"t '. 1'.,:i!'li,'L,?..1 with .poiCCheor. "."'; " ,"" "inr cenn neus, AddIv by letter Klvlnr full Partculm. maVix. Phene" riumbcr," aeMTfa. 'YblW,Ey, . ni ninpiiinu-i women m..e te u.i.illfy rer x.culliH poslllens. experlence" lint ncKtsary If willing te devntn a f"w hours' spam time .-jch week at linTiie te earn lm.erl;ilit leihnU .1 kunwlJ,lB, "Ver Int 11 low ti It limit niilti.1.1 nh .t r. . ' "T it 137 (ill WIlITi:' 3XI3.I-'TIV 7 H? I U ! '!V.:;V.;:..PH.S!lANm'enTATI' ,N ,!'- HELP WANTED MALE AISLi: MANAOCllS Olmbsl Tlrethcru have several vacenelei fee men who nave neen iraineu in department slore werK 10 aci i nisie managers: i0 qualify for thll position you must be if representatlve ippearance nnd possess n uttvc nhllltv. Apply 8uperlntcmlent' ei. flee, fourth fleer. ATTOnNHYS wanted as lalesmen, tf net satisfied vvllh your profession, why net enter the commercial field? AVe desire the services of several educated men of (reed in. pcarnnre and address; a eplendld opportunity for enerteilr. ambitious men. Call or phene nfler 10 n. m.. 308 Shubert Dldir. locust (17l.i, EULTKitH, first clnssi nlcrlty of piece work. Apply nt our Philadelphia office. 23(1 N. 12th st.. or dlre.-t te the Sun Shtpbulldlni Ce. of Chester, Pa ItCOKKKKPKIl The Public Ledcr Ce. desires the eervlcei of nn rrflclent bookkeeper te work at nlihti hours li tn 11 p. m. APrLY IITH AND CHESTNUT f3TS. Ask for Mr. Wlest UOYS WA.VT13D KOH NIGHT WOHK: MPRT IIB (1VK11 III; CHANCI! I-Uli ADVANCI3MI3NT., APPLY Al.4r.ll n LOOK L,1'VaKn OfKICi:. l'll-TIt a neY's jeu Avrrir a riiTum: Twe 1 vneniiclea tn editorial departments of Public Ledger for hrlfht bevg ever Ifl: sal. arv le start $10. See Mr. Joyce. 800 Chest nut st., third fleer. Must b 10 vears or ever, te work In wall. rspcr rscterv; steady werk: Reed waxes! brim: affidavit. Apnli- stt once. ""' HKt'lC, SMITH PAOH WATI3II AND S.NYDEH AVH. HO",."?. HI tn 17: must be Reed writers and necur.ite at fleures. Brammar school cdu. catien or hctter. Apply L'mplnjmcnt Depart ment P. O. Ilnr HOI, Philadelphia HOYS Delivery bnja: opportunity for ad vancement: steady position f0r Keed heis: brine; three references. Van Dusen a, Mekes. IP.'.I Chestnut st. CANDIMAM.KS en homemade reeds, also thoreiuhly exiM-rlcnced hememnde candy te act In capacity of superintendent: one havlnj had cxpertenc In h.indllntr help. Apply Do De tvvctn 10:30 u. in. und 1 p. 111.. 17 S. M kl. CnPYHOLDIIH Yeunu- man le held ropy. ... 1!" ,ublle IdBcr. Apply llfth flour. after n a. in. DIIAKTSMAN wanted. experienced en lav. . ,n,B eul. '!!'?. vi'eclally en uhcet. metal ? ,,,n anU, "cht wrought Iren. Address C IHO Ix-dgep Office fcl.nCTRICIANS. experienced both en mi. rlne and construction wurk. Apply at our Philadelphia i.rflre. .'.".O N. IL'th it or ell. rect te bun .Shipbuilding Ce. of Chester. HSTIMATOIIS, electrical, experienced en overhead line construction and repairs. stale salary and exp. X lit. Ledger Uffice. I'OltEMAN i:xrEninNcnD in ncnii casinos nEST niSFKnuNcn salaut ie v e:s. r.KDfircii eitick "l5.BdMf.?i cl,;C,,tr;uci.ieanrJ'nrepdMrs'5 S5S INVESTMENT SECUItl TIES I3xpert needed bv a lnrce flnsnei-,1 Institution In this city; at least 5 leant experience iinnlvzlnir stocks nnd bends; cnpable of discerning geed Investments: collese Brnduste or enulvalent trnlnlnB: thernugh y familiar with and willing te de d. tall werk: net ever fir, eara of asei geed personality and references es sential; interestlnu salary. EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE, Y M. C. A. 1121 Airh n JANITOR w-nnted vvlilte position nermanenl: reference reuulrcd. Thresher llres . 13"2 Chestnut stj LIM.MAN Klrst-class eleetrle light line man: steady work; geed waies. 1 118. I.edeer Ofilce. LOCOMOTIVE MACHINISTS AND BOILERMAKERS WANTED IOn OUT OK THE CITY PENNSYLVANIA ItAILIiOAD 1023 riLIU'.RT ST. I'lHEADELPIUA, Pa MAN AND WIPE (white), te takn entire charBc; man nuisl he useful butler; must have geed references. Phene OverbrecK RS70 befere 12 or after 0 or call Monday in 8. fitly st. MHN WANTI3D 7S P1311 W13I3K nxKCUTrvK positions Iho opportunity of n lifetime for n permanent future and a salary ratuclne $31100 $Ki,nt(l per ear when abln te handle the work ef fecllvel), the men vie deslre niu be uvtr '.'t pnd have common hi hoel e.luratlnn, lie wlllliw In barn In their npnm lime nnd bavliie in limited ambition, determination and Initiative no experience necessary If willing- te dsvei H few hours each week te learn Important technical knowledge; the few chosen will b trained by experts und assisted 10 positions and anlary according te nblllly. Interview without obligations by appoint ment only. KXllCOTIVi: RRRYICK IIUnRAII Bl TnANBPOUTATlON HLtKl.. PHILA UBN DOLTEnS Et.KCTIHCIANa (Marine and Construction Men) rtlVUTEItS (lnt-lda and bottom shell mm) SI3COND. CLASS lUICJULATOItS PIIKKT MKTAL WORKKItM HUB money meda en piecework) BTIUJCTUIIAL FITTUIIH We have plenty of noed. steady work for men Hmklns- eleadv employment. Ne floater! nced apply. Call Knipleyinent Deuartment. BUN SHIP nt.DG. CO, Cherler. Tenna, ,tr ,& WaXJiLLil. -r rViii rr-T &XPSI teJMfc$Z ? :?m rfwm snek:rr ?v K v.J '! ' BaTaw. a VjIL