"''"""""''"'''I. ' " -1 AW1 li THE C Letters te the Editor Publish the Naw AitciimariU Te the Edlttr t) the Evening PubUe Ltdaert 0li Why de net the newspapers advocate the publlanlnr of a Hat et tht Increased assessments In each wird.ef th eltyT This should bt dena for the protection of the jiublle, and te ihew that the proper equity Is used m taxation of this character. I flnij In te block I lira that the assessments vary vary much, and yet avery heuaa coat the sams amount of meny, and naturally aheuld be assessed the aame. It la very evident that partiality la ehewn,, and that persons, with a political pull or frltnda at the front are being favored. Certain atrceta In the aame neigh borhood have had their assessments ralaed, while ethera have net been meleited. Thla la alie unfair, but we are told tt la brought about through a certain .ward leader living In the block and he haa aten te tt that hie row haa net been further taxed. It la surprising te me that the people .re taking thla. additional assessment se complacently. Of course, they realtie that It la net worth while for an Individual te niake a protect, but It certain sections were te get together and aend a representa tive te the City Hall, I am aure the tax beard would net turn a deaf ear te the complaints. NEWTON T. OANZ. Philadelphia, November 14, 1020. "Did We Misunderstand?" It tht Editor et the Evening Pubtie Ledger: Sir Did we misunderstand? We were under the Impression, when we found fault with our peer transit aervlce, that the rea son for It was that there waa a lack of funda te bring about any Improvement. The com cem puiy waa allowed te ralte the fare te seven tents. Increasing the earnings almost one- Fer two weeka we have been paying and watting te see even If but a slight evidence of what we were te obtain for our money. Have we seen such evidence? Instead of a bensflt conditions have been growing grad ually worse, and we have been wondering what la being done with our money. This morning In coming In town and every ether mnmlnir for months the gars were ae crowded that even atandlng room Waa at a premium. I noticed that this condition waa te be reuna en every une wun wnicn x in contact. On Fifty-second atrcet the cara going north were blocked and we waited for a consider- able length of time, and arrlved late ut the afllfe; but that makea no difference. When they finally begen running again, ear after car passed the waiting crowd, Jammed te the neck. When the U was reached, the ntslra and platform were congested and ns the U trains were run far apart, the pna- nengera had another geed, long wait and were packed In n. daraiereua as well as un- comfortable condition. One of these daya we are going te hear of a terrible accident en account of the Jamming of these 'cars, and then the publle will wake up te the fact aa te hew they are being treated by the Rapid Transit Ce. Xer waa thla condition alone en the reads upon which I traveled. Everywhere I looked, when I finally reached my destination, I found crewda en the corners awaiting cars that were blocked, for aeme unknown reason, but te be explained by the general atupldlty of this company. Did we understand that the additional money waa te go for better aervlce or te be a etlll further gouge en the public, te fill the coffers of the Transit Company mag nates, te be paid out In feea te officers, and te stock and bend holders? We de net mind paylnr a higher price te get te and from our places et buslncea, but we du . find fault with one company owning and conducting the transit aervlce, and compel ling the public te put up with all aorta et Incenvenlencea, discomforts, etc. R. I.. BRANFOItD. Philadelphia, November 13, 1020. Wife's Share of Husband's Earnings Te tht Editor et tht Evening 1'ueUc Ledger: Sir I waa Interested in a letter appear ing In your People's Forum regarding the share a woman aheuld receive out et her husband'a earnings. I think thla la a ques tion that should Interest a ureat majority of your readers, and that rrpllea should be able te solve the problem In many households. I de net believe a woman haa anr right te receive any share of a hus band's earnings. The money that aheuld be given her la net te enter Inte his earn leg capacity, otherwise the husband would be seriously handicapped by ae doing. A husband should have entire control of the money he cams, for the reason that this money must 'always be at hla disposal In order te assist' him In further enlarging the business and. In turn, further enlarg ing his Income. Desldes, a husband can very much mere Judiciously handle money than the wife, because he haa had te earn It, and knewa what the struggle realty msint, while If the wife were given a geed portion she would handle It In the same way thai she handles her money Inherited. It cornea easy, and It geea easy. The most equitable plan te manege a borne Is for husband and wife te come te 3ome plan whereby the wlfe Is adequately trevlded for, no matter what the husband may be earning.. As he Increases his earn ings hla wife naturally cornea in for her share, for with hla preflta ha loeka for neater pleaaurea. In which ahe aharea, and he finds a better home, or a need for bet ter furniture, etc. Kach wife aheuld be given an ntlowance upon which te properly run her house. This turn can easily be arrived at by a careful eonsultatlen between man and wife. Then 'he husband) aheuld and undoubtedly In raeit caaea deee -aee that hla wife la prop erly dreased, and he should also provide tier with a weekly aum which may be used by her exclusively aa "pta money." The husband paya the rent, pays the domestics. If they have anys buys the coal, end pays the bills generally, r,e why aheuld the wlfe receive a ahare of the husband's srnlngs, when such a ahare Is auppeaed te mean a percentage of auch earnings. The husband haa a deien and ene expenaea of which the wife la unfamiliar and does net understand. Therefore, ehe aheuld net be taken Inte a partnership In the division of the earnings. OBOROFJ 1. m,Ar.U. Philadelphia, Nevember 10, 1920. Children and Santa Claus Te tht Editor et tht Evening Pueltc Ltdgir: 81r I have read with Interest a letter appearing In the People's Forum In which an argument Is used eealnat decelvtng the 'Jtlldren Inte a belief in Santa Claus. I don't agree with the writer. JJy all means rentlnue the old custom. Think of the mil lions upon millions of happy hearts that thla eld story waa made, and then point te one real Incident In which lt has erkfd harm, otherwise I will never be convinced. nilldrtn gradually find out the deception. nd In doing se they litive no less respect for their parents, for they seen leallxe that 'he story was told te amuse their chlldlth fancy and net te deeelve or harm them. If the world were deprived of all Its aterlea et this character, what a miserable world It would bel We would have te de away with our Mether Ooeao and similar books nd tell children nothing but aterlea of ac tual happenings. The child's mind Is be ing developed In Its young years, and lt needs uch simple little descriptive stories, al lowing It te move en untrammeled until the er&ln develops sufficiently te accept mere difficult aterlea and problems which can be naeened out by them. In my estimation It la a great pity that the children et today are ae alert that they find out the real truth entirely tee aeen. What would be a home where there are ehlldren without the Chlstmas tree, the "stockings hung by the chimney with care" and ail the ether fancies that have been Msigned te the period? If parents never de their children any mere Injustice than te ttll them the story of Santa Claus and his reindeers, they can be assured that they "111 be considered aa model, parents. I am yrr much opposed te the preeerit effort te "e away with all old oustema of thla char acter, and even present-day historians are 'fylng te liave eliminated from our text oeoks Interesting episodes which have made uch books readable, even If the writers at Urate made thera a little mere elastic than "euld exactly fit with the truth. , Mra. u O. DOnn.VNCB. Philadelphia, November 13, 1020. Standards of Living ' Bailer et tht Evening Publle Ledgers 8'r I am rlniA a nlitv vmii r,t J""1 1 don't think there was ever a time In ny life when ae much deee attention should J given te the standard of living. One ...LI mudl ,h,e daya en the subject. Seme Krlbute the financial and Industrial de de jrjseien through which we are passing te ,V,,tTnee. We are constantly being told n.v 7l sneuia net live beyond our means. ii ,ruUl ,ntt '" standard of llv- I.1 m 1th1' C0untrv la net tee high, and It nver haa been and It never will be. One l" te bis means upon useless luxuries, ,I'.1,1J 'r' .L '" ""'"' ' ' '! -n'ti'il IJIPmIJ CO ?T1r I" FT Jl-! MtVW"'aftVVaBW f "i" "' '- ... PEOPLE'S FORUM Letters te the Editor should bd m ?EiiinUd to.J;he Plnt " possible, qenomlnatlenai or BcetarUn discus- Blet, -,i& "Mention will be paid te nnony nneny S2? !"?" Names and addresses VlV?i de signed as an evidence of geed l1", although names will net be EIulte7l..lf.ruest ls md8 l"at they be emitted. . ?ha. publication of a letter Is net te be taken as an Indersement of its views by this paper. , Communications will net be re turned unlent accompanied by post pest go, nor will manuscript be saved. of ceurae. lie can go Inte debt for things which he could very easily de without. Meat of us are prone te try te Imitate some body else who Is better able te have every thing the heart desires. Hut the high standard of living In this country la all right, and every one ought te be entitled te means enough te live up te It 1 take no atoek In talk about the thrift of the foreigners hew they manage te get along eh bare crusta and hew they live upon what the average American wastes, aed help theml They deserve better. A human being endowed with consciousness and ap plying hla cnerglea te the tasks ut hand la entltted te aemethlng mere than the ao ae calted bare necessities of life. It one Is compelled te live upon a leaf of bread and a glass of vater, one can se live Hut the lnt la that no me In the world eugnt te be cemi oiled te the miserably. The trouble with a geed many veep. Is that they cannot adjust themselves t n taniHrd cf living that Is compa'lb.e with their eurning tenacity or with thi'r In comes. That la, they aeek te fix a standard whlcn mil fir a greater outlay than lltcy enn afford. Iho standard may be no h (her than It should be, but the Income may be much less. fe It may be assumed that n great many people In thla country de net have n large Incomes na they should. D. M. COATES. Philadelphia, November 13, 1020. 8abbath and Pastimes Te tht Editor of tht Evening Publte Ledger: Sir Some time age I wrote you a letter making the statement that the Sabbath day wn, originated for purposes of recuperation, mental and physical, and that various people interpreted the keeping of this day according t0 th,r occupation" and according te what Berl et activities would be best for them en the 8abbalh. The Lerj (ravn u, instructions regarding the sabbath no we would be benefited there- ,yt 0 lt s probably Immaterial te Him. New somebody points out the words of ienah, ealn that we should put away our own waya en tn Hnbbath and de the Lerd'a way but tnera lg n0 detailed explanation coneernlw what the lerd'a way la exeept the one given above. If we core te argue, et u, ,je se. and net wander away from the point. This la very disconcerting and gets UI newiiere, r might also ndd that the New Teetament Is fulI of injunctions that we de the Ler(rB WRy all the time and net merely err tne Sabbath. It appears as though Isaiah ,,, dtallng with kindergarten atudenta and considering the time, this neeme very preb- able that he had te deal with 'them ac- cerdlngly. GHANTIIAM JAQUT.TTE. Philadelphia, November 14, 1020. Annoying Herse Eye Shield Te tht Editor of the Evening 1'ubllc Lttlecr: Sir An extreme cruelty te the horse Is the napping blinder. Reverse the case. Think for a moment hew you would like te work hard all day with something flapping en your eye. J. K. L, Philadelphia, November 1, 1020. Questions Answered Marce Bezzarls of Halleck'a Peem Te the Editor of the Evening Publle Lidgrr: Sir Who waa Marce Ueixarls of Flta- Qreene Halleck'a familiar poem? F. L. HAINES. Philadelphia. November 11, 1020. Marce Beizarls waa one of the bravest and best of the mddern Greek chleftnlna. He fell In a night attack upon the Turkish camp at Last!, the slte of the ancient Plataea, August 20. 1623, and expired In the moment of victory Origin of "Pan Out" Te tht Editor of tht Evening Public Ledger: Sir Please gl me the origin of the ex pression "pan out." which Is be generally used In our language. C. I,. VJ Philadelphia, November 14. 1020. Like te many words and phrases which have become, practically, a pirt of out language, the erJrfn of "pan out" lias been variously given. Cue story Ih te the effect that It came te be used following the (fold rush te California In 1840. At that time much geld-dust wee washed Inte the rlvr beds, and te extract the precious metul the miners would employ a pan. Ily a cradln cradln llke motion they could separate the Bold Beld dust from the mind 8ome days they would eay: "It prnned out well." or poorly, as the cae might be. Se of any venture lt became a habit te exclaim. If prefitable: "It panned out well." Meaning of Phrase Te tht Editor of flic Evening Public Ledger: Sir Pleaae explain what li meant by "Taken by right of eminent domain " MAKTIK T. HAINES. Chester, Ta . November 13. 1020. "Eminent domain" la the power te take private property for publle use. It Is well settled that auch power exists only In cases when the publle exigency demands its ex ercise. Origin of "A1" Te tht Editor et the Evening I'ublie Ledger: Sir I should like te have explalned te me In your People's Forum the meanlni of th term "A 1, and hew It originated. CIIAltl.ES T. DAVIDSON. Plillndlphln, November IS. 1020. "A 1" Is popular plang, meaning first rate, excellent. It Is borrowed from the ratln ured In Lloyd's Register of Shipping. The high clnrs of vesstls ere styled A, and the tlaure 1 following the class letter, shewe that the equipment la complete and efficient. Hence "I am A 1" meana "I'm all right." ml te my it another thut lw or she Is A 1, Is te pay one of the highest compli ments In the lansuage of slang Te Sell Story Te the Editor of tht Evening Publle Ledger: Rlr Klndlv tell me If I am breaking any law In selling an original story which a few cars age I gavs te a magazine and explained te the editor I dcelred no com pensation. S L. 11. Philadelphia, November ID. 1020. If jeu gave your story te a magailne. even although you receled no compensation, and the magailne hed the story copyrighted, you would have te eecuM permission te use It again. If It was net copyrighted, you could will It without infringing en the rlahts of any one, Stamping Envelopes Te tht Editor of the Evening I'ublie Ledger: Sir Is thorn a law against putting en velopes In prlvute mull boxes unless they are stamped and dellvered by the peatman I mean a amull bill advertising one's business? v L. C Philadelphia, November 14, 1020 It Is against the law te put any envelope or ether communication without a stamp en It In a mullbex, although the avt Is of common occurrence. Principle of Thermos Dettle Te tht Editor et the Evening Public Ledger: Sir Please explain the principle of a thermos bottle, hew it keeps liquids het e cold for a certain number of hours. MRS. II. L. M. Philadelphia, November 2, 1020. The principle Involved ls the relation e air te the radlutlen or transmission of heat The thermos censlsta of two glass bottles one Inside the ether, with the air com' pletely exhauted from the surrounding apace between and this apace hermetically sealed ae that no air can enter. The Inner bettlr being thua aurreunded by a vacuum, which realata the passage of heat, the contents maintain their original temperature for u Ien tlme, het contents net losing their heat by radiation, and cold contents being protected from outside heat. Poems and Songs Desired Twe 8engJ Te tht Editor ct tht Evening PubUe Ledger: Blr I should appreciate It If you would print In your People's Forum the werda of the aenga entitled "Waiting Down by the Mississippi IUvr Ahere" and "The Darkies' Jubilee." Alse whars the mUale can be bought, . HARrtY OIIAFF. Philadelphia, November 10, 1020. We de net have these selections, but will print them It a reader will send them In and they are net copyrighted, Te secure the musle you might apply te any leading musle store, and If they de net have the aenga In stock they will probably erdir thtm for you. Twe Verses Omitted Te the Editor of the Evening Ptiblle Ledger: Sir t would Ilka te make several cor rections te the poem "The Mermaid," aa sent In by one of your correspondents and printed by you en November 4, The second verse aheuld start: "Then up apeke the cap- lain," etc , Inatead of the cook. The two vereea emitted are An fellows) Then up apeke the boy of our gallant ahle. And a wolt-tpekcn laddie waa he, "I've a father and mother In Bosten city. But tonight they childless will be.; "Oh, the moon shines bright and the stars glve light I Oh, my mammy' I be looking for met She may leek, ehe may weep, she may leek at the deep. She may leek te the bottom et the sea." It Is very evllent there are a number of I ersea te mis song ana many anierrnt trr Blum. J, 1L B. Philadelphia, November S, 120. "Acress the Bridge of Sighs" Te the JMIfer e tht Evening Publle Ledger: Sir Having seen your help te ethera, could you pleaae print the eeng called "Acresa the Bridge of Sighs?" The first tinea go, "In the city's crowded courtroom, where blind Justice holds the scales." MAROUKniTrt" ORAHAM. Philadelphia, November S. 1020, Cau a reader supply It? An Old Peem Te tht Editor of tht Evening Pubtte Ledger: tlr Tears age I cams across a poem the first lines of whleh ran somewhat aa fellows, aa near as I can recall: "If you're ever going te love me. I.ove me new while I can knew All the sweet and tender feelings, That from real affection flew. De net wait till I am burled, De net wait till I am gene, And then chisel It In marble. Warm love words en Ice-cold atone." I would appreciate tt very much If ene of your readers could furnish you with n copy of this poem te be printed In the Pee-4 pie's Forum. Mrs. WILLIAM T. FRANK. Philadelphia, November 0, 1020. The "Treasure Island" Seng Te the Editor et tht Evening Public Ledger: Sir The ether day you printed n very Interesting version of the "Fifteen Men en a Dead Man's Chest" song, snatches of whlci Rebert Leuie Rteensen brought Inte hla "Treasurn Island." Many readera may be Interested In whut T. P. O'Connor ns- sens te ne me original reaaing or --inc Pirate's Dirge." OALLOWS Philadelphia, November 4, 1020. "THE PIRATE'S DIRQE" Fifteen men en a dead man's chest, Ye, he. hoi and a bottle et rum' Drink and the devil have done for the rest Te, he. hoi and a bettle of rum I Te, he, hoi Te, he, hoi Te, he, hoi Te, he, he! With a Te, he, hoi and a bottle of rum) Rell him up In his hammock sheet Te, he. hoi and a bottle of rum I Twelve-pound shot at his head and feel feel Te, he. hoi and a bottle of rum I Te, he, hoi Te, he, hoi Te, he, het Te, he, het With a Te, he, hoi and a bettle of rum! I Fathoms down must the dead man roll Te. he, hoi and a bottle of .rum! Sea haa hla body and hell his soul Te. he, hoi and a bottle of rum I Te. he, hel Te, he, hoi Te, he, hoi Te, he, hel With a Te. he, hel and a bottle of rum' One mere round whlls the gres will flew Te, he, he! and a bettle of rum! One mero gene where the rest will go Te. he. het and a bottle et rum! Te, he, he! Te, he, he! Te, he, he! Te, he, hel With a Te. he, he! and a bottle et rum' "A Maiden's Prayer" Te the .'illler of the Evr'ing PubKc Ledger: Sir As a constant reader of your Forum. I wish te have some en send In the words of "A, Maiden's rruyer." I would be very much obliged for this favr. MliJNIE T. FLAGCI. Philadelphia. October 31, 1020. Joaquin Miller Peem Te the EMter of the Evening Public Leiiacr: Blr Please print In your People's Forum this Jeaciiulu Miller poem entitled "la It Werth While?" MRS. HOWARD I. FRAME, Philadelphia, November 10. 1920. "IS IT WORTH WHILE?" la It worth while that we Jostle a brother, Hearing his lead en the rough read of life? Is lt worth while that we jeer at each ether In blackness of heart that we war te the knife? aed pity us all In our pitiful strife! Qed Pl'.y us all as we Jostle each ether, Oed pardon us all for the triumph we feel When a fellow gees down 'nesth hla lead en the heathar, Merced te the heart: Words are keener than steel, And mightier far for wee than for weal. Were It net well, in this brief little Jour Jeur rey On ever the Isthmus, down Inte the tide. We give him a flah instead of a aerpent. Era folding the hands te be and abide Ferever and aye In the duat at hla aide? Loek at the resea saluting each jther jther jther Loek at the herds all at peace en the plain Man, and man only, makea war en hla brother. And lev n In his heart at hla peril and puln Shamed by '.he beasts that go down en the plain. Is It worth while that we battle te humble Seme ether peer fellow down Inte the dust? Oed p!t U3 all! Time tee aoen will tumble All of ua together, like leavea in the gust: Humbled, Indeed, down into the duet! Mrs. L. A. Arbuckle asks for a poem con taining th llnee: "The children have gene and left them, They sit In the sun alone." C I.. II. asks for the "Seng of the Na tions," containing the line "There Is a llttle Island far beyond the rag inix main." S. I. E. asks a reader te send In the word of an old Scotch ballad. "The Broken Hewl." The People's Forum villi appear dally n the Kvenlng PuMlp I.nlgrr. and also in the Sunday Public Lederr. Letters discussing timely tuples will he printed, is well aa rruiiratrU peemi, nnd questions f general Interest will he insweml. ALDINE RESTAURANT & COFFEE SHOf Oysters Het Templing natters In various combinations Sandwiches Pastry Prieti Matt Medarate Quick Service far Business Felks Breakfast Luncheon Dinner Special Chicken Dinner Sunday. $1.25 19th fi CAfjfnuf Streett mm RS - WORRY-PROOF PLAN Some men, after accumu lating an estate, worry for fear the Individual ap pointed nn executer will fall In his duties. Theso men who appoint this trust company as cx cx cx eouter free themselves from worry and also re lieeo their loved ones front worry later. Ceruult Our Officer CJBSJTTSIA3L Market zndlburthSts. PHILADELPHIA a CAPITAL & SURPLUS $1,450,000.00 ffVtirri;MrESLILSB3 Dentex will rtep toethahe at one without Injuring or blister ing the gums, easily admin istered te children and teething babies. Toothache stepped while In drug store or money will net be accepted. Sold at all druggists, Mannfnetured by the Benlhers Chemlenl Products Ce., Ilaltlaiere. MS, Seeley's Adjuste Rubher Pad afa am a.. ' i-. ar-. ..-vl lat neidi wh-i nil ethers fall. Can attach t meat an (mis. Rdges Weld In pressure but centra never anlfcs. Thumb Screw adjusts nressure. Abdominal belts and suu nerters of sunerler design. rnntullallftn Wlthent Charge i. n. iirXi.r.Y 102? walnut st. 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NATIVE TF iftSl1. PrtVini .i .! ." t" K ' 8 trlvate and Class Lessens, DA1FIC nnctMrpe . "" uusinwe t-UJUJlUEl 1711-1713 Chestnut Hlr.. Rest school for Bookkeeping. Hherthsnri Secretarial, Touch Typewriting-; Ehgiiah , t Individual Inatrue. bay and 1 B ..along! The Tayler Scheel llJ "srket st. i r Iluslness Training Ceuraea. Day "er'NIght e .'I lucrenae Your Salary. Enroll new MUSICAL INSTRUCTION RAG Piane Playing Taught Beginners in 20 Laiarna FltEH BOOKLET 1 Adult Beginners a Sprclullty Advance Ceurre If i leu New l'lay Phene Spruce 0C7 JAZZ tllltlSTENSEN SCHOOL OF I-OP. MUSIC 1020 Chestnut St., Buy . Werley SliV BOOH Oermantewn Ave.. Third Fleer I WALTER PFEIFFER v uiiuuviit iiiuiiinuiii trrn.. llliuivoed N J Molln Soloist und Instructor ' 1718 Chestnut St. l'lnine lxeust 8I0S v Phila. Musical Academy Oermantewn Branch, 90 B. Walnut Lane rat filth Season. Qtn. 11882. Jes. W. Claru. Dlr LEEFS0N-HILLE .tBOTK 1524 CHESTNUT BT. . Pnbllc Heltoel Musle Supervision Kllgere Scheel Dramatic Art Special eve. (lasses elocution, drnw. art. stage training, publle speak. 1714 Chestnut St.. Spruce. 4H0U. Anne McDonough JM?0 TAOttART. In sad and loving memory of isuusiii.-in J"J'j;',a mynear aaugmer, ua'iiiju iiuiit T . OAP.T, who departed thla life November IT. 1918. Sadly missed. MOTHER. Ileatfjg ARMSTRONG. Nev. IB, CATHERINE C. wife of Ernest W, Armstrong. Relatives and friends are Invited te attend funeral, Thurs., B . m., late residence. 102R N. Felten st. Solemn requiem mass at Bt. Ignatius' Church 10 a. in. Int. Bt. Dents' Cem. BERRON. Ney, 10. IX3UIHA H. (nee Cla mer). beloved wife of Oeerge llerren. Rela tives and friends Invited te services, Frl,, 3 P. ,m.. residence. 8117 W. Nerrls st Int. private. Frlende mav call Thura. eve. 1IETSON. Nev. 13. CONRAD M. BET BON, Frlenda and nil societies of which he waa a member Invited te acrvlces. Bat., Z;80 p. rn., at hla late' residence, 1710 Harrison at.. Frankford. Int. private, at East Cedar 11111 uem. DRADT. Nev. IB. THOMAS F. BllADT. Relatives and frlenda are Invited te attend funeral, Frl., 8:81) a, me late residence, 1020 Vine at. Solemn requiem maaa at Cathedral 10 a, m, Int. Cathedral Cem. CAHSELTj. riuddenly, Nev. 18, 1920, ALICD McCULLOTOII. wife of J. D. Caa- eu. iteiativea and friends Invited tn fu neral cervices, Thurs., 7:SO p. m.. chapel of Andrew J. Iltlr A Sen, Arch ,and 19th ate. Int. at Marietta, Pa. ' CLARKE. in New Tork. en Nev. 18, 1020. THOMAS SHIELDS, eon et late Charlea J. and Louisa B. Clarke, aged 80 years. Funeral In Pittsburgh, Pa 11 a. m. Pleaae emit flowers. CONWAT. Nev. 14, JOSEPH C. be loved husband of Catharine A. Conway (nee Oarrlty). Relatives and friends are invited te attend funeral, Thurs., 8 30 a, m., lata residence, B844 Pine st. Setemni requiem maaa Church of the Transfiguration 10 a, m. Int. Cathedral Cem. CRKAaMlLR. Nev. IB. JOHN CREAO MILE, aed 38. Relatives and frlenda In vited te attend funernl aervlcea. Thura.. 1 p. m at Kirk & Nlce, 8301 Oermantewn ave. Int Mt. Merlnh DAVIS. Nev. IB. JAMES R. DAVIS, aged 01. Relatives, St. Jehn's Ledge. Ne. 118. F. and A. M. : Oriental Chanter. Ne. 183. Phlla. Cemmandery, Ne. 2, Masonle tcierann 01 I a., 1 obi re, e, u, A. II. j Here ford Ounnlng and Fishing Ass'n- Point llrceza Funeral Fund. Invited te funeral, Thurs , 3 p. m.. residence. 1810 Rltncr at. Int. Trinity Lutheran Cem. Frlenda may call Weil. eve. rOHAN.At Dsrllnsten. Pi . en Mm 1A Dr. CHARLES AMER DOIIAN, son of the inie ,-uicnnei j. Hna uatnarme is. Denan, Ileuulem mua en Thursday mnrnlna- Nnv. 18. at 0:43 o'clock nt St. Themas' Apostles Church. Ivy Mills. Del. Ce., Pa. Interment private. Kindly emit flowers. Metera will meet 8:21 trnlie from Philadelphia arrlvlrnt ai awa at 11:1s a, m. DORWART.--On Nev. 10. 1020. JOHN. husband of Margaret E Derwart (nee Mc Clennsn). Relatlvea and friends, also em pleyes. 01 i-enna. it. 11. i-oweiten ave. anepe. are Invited te the service, en Saturday at 2 d. rn.. at his late residence, nun w.inier st Interment at Mt. Peace Cemetery. View ing v rmay evening. EVANS. In Norrletewn. Nev. 10, MIR.V. wife of Hnwnrd Evans. Relatives and friends are Imlteil te attend funeral, from her late residence, SO JJ. Oak St., Frl., Nev. II). R a. m, Solemn requiem mnss St. Pat rick's Church 0:30 a. m. Int. St. Patrick's Cem.. Norrletewn FEE Nev. in. at her residence. 2280 Kimball St.. MART II.. wife of Daniel P. Fee (nee Hllferty). Relatives nnd friends are Invited te nttend funeral, Thura., 8:80 a. m.. from parlors of Thea. P. Cahlll, 280 8. 20th st. Solemn high mnaa at St. Charlea' Church 10 e. m. Int. private. FITZGERALD. Nev. 14. IDA RODINE. wife of the late Thernss II. FlUgcrsId nnd dauahter of the late William If. and M. Vlr alnla Iledlne. Funeral Thurs , 2 p. m., from the npnrtmcntn of W. II. M. Ilurrrll, 27 , uarxei at., uamnen, M. j, mt. private, I ilarlelgh Cem. Frlenda may call Wed., 7 te FOUNTAIN. Nev. 13. JAMES, husbarsl of Anna Fountain (nee firelter). Relatives and friends, also Federal Council, Ne. 120 O. of I. A.; Excelsior Castle, Ne. 32, K. a! IE.: empleyes Penna. R. It.. Lamekln. Pa., 1 are Invited te funeral Thurs., 1:80 p. m., reildenre, 0014 E'rmvoed ave. Int. Hillside Cem. la trolley funeral car. Frlenda may r.lll Wed sve. KHHIU.NOV. 15. I0ZO JACOIt F . hue FI.OTD. At her resldenrn. 517 tv-l,in. wrvlceK Thurs 2vm "at res dencirn?1 ' aud t department of jelm Wnnsmaker Ce! JS" lnx?. ChrlstlPn "Vbg"! "Soe E Ane'. SSd members of Dale- Memerial Church I,, ghetiv ave.. corner of Almend at Int. pri- I vlted te funeral services .Sat.. Nev. 20, 2 vate. dretnmeunt Cem. p. m., from her Inte residence. 2HI0 W. Le- ten terrace. Audubon, N. J., en Nev. 10 WALLA C ELEANOR C wife of Jehn C. Floyd. Fu- RICHARD neral aervlce en Thursday afternoon at 2D. Wallace o'clock, at the Oliver H. Balr Bldg.. lfl"e and Marv Louisa Wallace, l'uneral serv Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Pa. Interment lc" Tmi'."i 1.,:SJ' "' m. at Ills late real private. '" dence. 082S Andcraen at.. tenten. Int. FRAZIER. Nev. 14. 1020. ELLA O.. wife WMt Iure' Hl". Cem ,ut0n,wl". m"5 of C. C. Fraaler. Relatlvea and frlenda are N"50 m' traln ,rem Rel,dlnc Terminal at Invited te attend funernl eervlces. Thurs.. Stenton i Sta. ,,,..... . . .... 2 p. m.. at her late residence. 4813 N. Camac i WELSH. Nev 14 EDWARD, beloved hua at. Int. Jrlvate -ing banil of Baran WelBh (nee Ixftus). of Weav FUDGE. Al his late realdence. "2S S pert. County Maye. Ireland. Relatlvea and 40th st . Nnv. 10. 1020. HENRT JOHN friends, also empleyes of the Atlantte lie i.i..i,.i,:i .. nn..nA t.k..i.1 W.XZ- ',I1.,, ' Anlni. Ph.. nre Invited te attend funernl. SK" " .'"? Lv?1 S """rnH. serjIcS: iiiuir., ,tf j.. in., ni m. .Aiary a l is, Uhiinii. .iiith and Locust sts. Int. private, UAl,luun;i(. jjev. 13. MART A. wife of Miles (Inllagher jnce Denehue), Rola Rela tlvea and friends also Altur and Rosary Society. Propagation of Faith and Furira Furira terlul Sei-lety. are Invited te attend funernl Hit.. 8:30 u. m... lste residence. 024.'. Callewl hill st. Solemn requiem mass at Our iAdv of Resury Chwrch 10 a. m. Int. St. Djnla' Cem. OIMBEL. SR. Nev. IB. TETER, husband nf Elizabeth Qlmuel (nee Hlrth). aged ill). Relatives and friends and empleye of Fink. !Sr. u Ce" ,r". lnvl'V' t0 ntt-nd funeral. Frl . 8 n. m.. from his late residence, 4027 KVlgemunt st. Reauleni high mass All Saints' Church 0 a. m Int. All Saints' Cem GOLDMAN. Nev. 10. REGINA. widow of Jeslah Geldman aged 78. Relatives and friends Invited te funeral services. Thurs., 2:30 p. m. Sjireclielv. at her late residence. 2301 N. 10th at. lnt private. OOMPF. At Palmvra. N. J.. Nev. 13. MARY E. daughter of Harrv T. and Mary E. Oempf. aged 21. Relatlvea and friends are Invited te services. Bat., 1 p. m , resi dence. 404 Delaware ave.. Palmyra N J. Remains nmy e s-jen Frl eve GRIFFIN. Nev, IB JAMES E.. husband of Druillla Griffin. Relatives and friends. Kaknmla Trine. Ne. 307, I O. R M., Invited 'te funeral. Frl H:30 a. m . 1S31 E. Ontario i st Solemn reiiulem mass St. Jean of Are Church 10,30 a m. I HAGUE. Nev. IB, 1020. JOHN, husband of the late Amelia Hague (nee Worrell). Rela tives and friends, also Ledge Ne. 3, F. and A. M., and truateee of Palmer Cem.. are Invited te attend funeral rcrvlces, Thurs " P. m. precisely, at his late residence. 2129 a" ISth St. Int. private. Viewing en Wed. eve I HAIOHT. Nev. 10. FRANCES BRAZEr! I wife et J. Ralph Halght, aged 23 Rela tives and friends Invited te funeral Frl 8:30 a m. lute residence. 4linn fAr- ... Solemn requiem mass Ht Francis de Sales Church 10 a. m.. Int. Helv Cress Cem HARR. Suddenly. Nev. IB, CHARLES E., son of the late Jehn and Margaret Harr aged 30 years. Relatives, friends St Al ban'a Ledge, Ne. B20 F. and A, M.: T. C. of Debanen. Ferest Ne. 10. and employee of Jehn J I'YIln, Invited te, services, at Lewer Illlltewn Baptist Church. Pa., Thura,, 12 nnen Remains may be viewed at 4380 Wayne live.. Oermantewn. Wed. eve. IIEILIIRON. Nev. 14. HERMAN, hus band of Ella Hellbren. Relatives and friends ure Invited te attend funeral services. Thura. 11 a. rn. precisely, at his late res! ilenci'. 33 Wushlnvten st.. Mt. Helly. N. J. lnt Adath Jeshurun Cem. View remains Weil . 8 tn 10 p m. KILLINGIIEVK-Nev. 14 MARV E. wife of (.harles E. KlllUigbtck. Funeral services ed., 7:30 p. m . 3I S1 Farrugut terrace. Int. Ansenln Conn Thurs. KII.PATRICK. Nev. IB. .MARTHA. tiuusuicr ui Ills mill IIOUITE ana lary Jvll- Patrick (nee Glenn). Funeral Frl., 1 p. m.. , late residence. 8632 Aspen at. Int. Mt. enueiuer os inn late itoevrt and lary KU erian tern LAiUlRECHT Nnv t.1 KnPirir. ir.. widow of Ludwlg Lambrecht, In her 80th year. Relatives and friends are Invited te ' uttanil fnrisenl ! eTU.. ft . a i residence of her niece, Mrs. W irerkle, 2033 W TPrk st. Int. private Northwood Cem ' ne,aii?i.n s.be viewed wed . after 7 p. m. 1 LEE. On Nev 1,1 THOMAS husband of Jennle Lee. Services Uu N. B4th et . Thurs- i ll"i' J 'M " ,n Viewed Wednesday. 8 te 1 nl I IUUHERY. Nev IS. JANE, daughter of late Archibald and Margaret Louchery. tt """"" aniiii,cai iimtn., p, ill.. i Jielallvea and friends, nnd all societies of which she was a member, lnylleil tn funnpal Thurs., 8.30 a. m., from her late residence, 802 L, Price St., Germanteivn Solemn mass 1.U.MII1K.N,-SUdden y, NO. IS. ADA I?,, K."8 et, Jehn " I-ung-ren (nee McMasters Itinera services Thura., 2 p. m., from her late residence, 100 Qreen lane. ManavuKk. Int. private McCAIIB Nev. IS IIRIDflRT MePAIlIC Relatives and friends, also all societies of vnicn sne was a memeer, are invited te at tend funeral, Thurs.. 8 a. m., late realdence. 817 Woodbine ave., Narberth Pa. Hleh re quiem mass at St. Margaret's Church 0:80 a. m Int. Hely Croaa Cem. MACAHAN. On Nev. i4, READING Q.. husband of Eltia Macahan. Service en Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at his late residence, 4200 Aspen St. Interment at WeBtmlneter Cemetery. Viewing- Wednesday eve. McCaffrey. Nev. 14. 1020, mary. wife et James J McCaffrey (nee Ollnchey). Rela. tlvea and frlende are Invited te attend fu neral. Thurs.. 8:80 a. m., from her late resi dence. 2840 Belgrade at. Solemn htah mass of requiem at St. Ann's Church 10 a, m. Int. Helv Sepulchre Cem. McOEE. At Newtown, Pa., en Nev. 18. 1020. JEAN MacENULTY, wife of Lieut! Commander B. D. McQee. Netice of funeral later. McKEOWN Nev. 10. BERNARD, hus band of Mary McKeown. Relative, and friends are Invited te attend funeral, Krl , a. m.. from late residence. 1S08 Erie ave, Solemn requiem masa St. Stephen'a Church 10 a. m. Int. private, Helv Sepulchre Cem. Omit flowers. McMASTER On Nev. 14, 1020, HOR. TENSE A . wife of SamOel McMaster, et Newtown Square, Pa. Service en Thursday morning at 11 o'clock, at the Oliver II. Balr llldg , 1820 Chestnut st. Interment private. Remains may be viewed Wednesday evetrlng. MBN'SACK. Nev. 10. JULIA MENSACK. aged 48 years. Services 8 a. m . from brether'a residence, 03 N. Hirst St. Mass at St. Ignatius' Church 0 a. m. Int. Hely Cress Omit (lowers. MILLAR On Nev, 10. JANET U . wife of Rebert II. Millar, Relatives and frlenda Invited te funeral, en Sat., at 2 p. m.. from her late residence, 3B2 Ludlow st.. West Phlla. Interment Mt, Merlah Cemetery MORRIS Salem, N J.. Nev, 14, Mra. ANNIE PADDETT MORRIS. lTuneral eerv. Icea at the residence of her sister, Mra, Oeerge Hlrea, 10 Chestnut st,, Salem, N, J., ""i - i'. m' im. unvais. . MONTANYK. Het, 16, 1020, NATHAN T, I- " I MONTANTB. M4 74. JUUtlw d frl.nd rlSIKiS .".... rubral. !.. J . 11.. r . - w jn,V rtV7-. - N--,Vfi,rA lata resldenee, 4044 Orleeem at., FrankferS, 1.1 tea. ..! Iflll CTenv MOOTER. Suddenly, en Nev. IB. EMMA LOUlOlY wife of Eugene O Mesler. Rela tives and frlenda are Invited tn the aervlce. in Thursday afternoon, at 2:80 o'clock, at her late realdence. 6840 Drexel Read. Over brook. Interment private. NOLLBR (nee Opper). On Nev. 10. 1020, ELIZABETH, widow of Frederick O. Neller. Relatlvea and frlenda, also Ledge Ne. 1, Vnlen Ladl?a' Society. Invited te funeral aerr. Ires, en Wed., at 7:80 p. m., at her aen-ln . "..MiSe. Voet tf. Woodstock st. In- terment Hardlngdale Cem., N. J. OWENS. Nev. 14. ANNA, wife of Themas H. Owena. Funeral services at her lata residence. 1829 N. 28th at.. Thura., 1 p. m. nitJlT3!ir tn!vnth Menth, lflth day. ISABELLA U, in her 01st year, Relatlvea and frlenda Invited te funeral, Blxth-day, 19th, a p. m.. 100 w, kmx ave., Lans downs. Cenvayancea will meet 1 p. m. train Irem iireaa at, ini. nTi. RABBOLD. Nev. IB. CHARLES, husband ef late Margaret ltasbeld (nee Rupuert). In hla BWtll year liunnrru ui ..ut lefrmuu ave.). Relatlvea and frlenda Invited te aerv lcea. Thura., a. P. m.. parlors of Frederick Mann, Jr., IStli at. below Montgomery ave. Int. private. Remains may be viewed Wed. RICHARDS-. On Nev. 18..EMMA E.. wife or Jenn n. llicnaras. hktq e yesie. as Sin Ice 01 reside hura aft., at if o'clock, at he fate lence, 904 N. 9th at. i;nmuen. , J. Interment at Arlington Cemetery. IllTliiUB. nqy. FRANCES niTCHlE (ne Frank), wife of James Ritchie, ne a tlvea and frlenda are Invited te attend fu neral, Thura., H;80 a. m., from her late real dence, 8082 Chatham St. Solemn requiem maaa Lady Help or Christian unurcn 10 a. m. Int. Hely Redeemer Cem. ROSE. On Nev. 14, 1920, SAMUEL F fc.iat.-nA nt Rmllv J. tlese. ssed B2. c Rela tlvea and friends, also all organisatiens of wnlcn ne waa a memDer, invueu ie iu neral services, Frl., 2 p. m.. at realdence, 1B22 N. 27th at. Frlenda may call Thura. HIMES. On Nev. 4, Mrs. REBECCA JOYCE SIMES (nee Moere), at her home, 2120 De Lancey at. Funeral en Thursday afternoon, Nev. 18, at 1230 o'clock, from the Oliver II Balr Bldg., 1N20 Chestnut St. Service at Hely Trinity Church, 10th and Walnut ata., at 2 o'clock. Interment private. uMt-Tltn Mnv. 1ft 1B20. Mrs. HARAlt A. SMITH. Funeral services at her late, residence. 8183 N Camac st.. Friday, at 2 p. m. Interment private. HI'ICKLKIl. Nev. 16. 1920. ICIA M.. wife of Rebert Z. Bplckler. Funeral serv ices Frl., 8:80 e. m., nt her late residence, 2720 Hollywood at. Int. private. Friends mav call Thurs., 7 te II P m. Omit flowers. STEELMAN. At Atlantic City, N. .!.. Nev. IS. ELLEN F.. widow of Francis Btrelman. aged 78 years. Relatives and friends invited te funeral, from residence of her son. Charles E. C, Bteelman, Berners Point, N. J.. Wed., at 2 p. m. Int. family cem. Kindly emit flowers. STEINER Nev 10. 1020. APPOLINA, widow of Christian C. Slelner. In her 81 it year. Relatlvea and frlenda are Invited te attend funeral. Sat , 8'80 a. m., from the realdence of her son, Jeseph F, Btelner, 3400 N. ltn at. solemn lequirm mass ai du Benfventura's Church 0:30 a. in Int. prlvate STEWARD. Nev. 10. JAMES L hus? band of Isabella Steward. Relatives and friends, Hamilton Ledge, Ne, 274, F. and A M.i Kensington Chapter. Ne. 233. Mary Cemmandery Ne. 30, Invited te funeral, Frl.. 2 p. m., residence. 1810 Diamond st. Int. Odd Fellows' Cem. 8TEUUBR Suddenly Nev, 10, ut River side. N. J.. FnBDBIUCK. husband (if Msrla E Steub-r, aged 82 Funeral and Int. strlctlv private. Frl .In m . from his late res B2s Ilrldgeten st Riverside. N. J. . TREflO Suddenly. Nswtnwn, Pa., Nev. in a WATinKNI Tlirild. Funeral services at the residence efj lternre II, Hngrlnnd, f-eutli Chancellor St., Newtown. Frl.. Nnv. 10. 10:43 a in. TWISS. Nev, IB. ARAMANTA K.. wlden nt William Twlsa aged 73. Relatives, frlenda nnd Shandlgsn Council Ne. 201, I), of P. invited te services Frl 2 p. m.. chapel of Kirk ft Nice. 301 Oermantewn ave. Int. private TYSON Nev. 14. MARY J wife of Rich ard Tyson (nee Charlton) aged 01. Rela 'I tives and xrienas are invueu te atienn iu-t'-. 1 -ervtres Thurs. 2 D. m lAte rest- n dence. 81U Almend st lnt private. North Cedar Hill Cem. Friends mnv call Wed,, after 7 n m a iiMill-nnunitLER. At rest. KATIIF.R- iieianvee una irienas. hih av. Int. Dr vate. Northwood Cem IVAbljALH.. ouuuriie, .uv. i.i, iiiu. ARD lajvul.u. nusuann ei i.yaia jvi. allnrn and son of the late James F. ?,!,- J?.?;'"!',- 914 Titan st Solemn renulem mass nt St. Charles' Church 0 am. Int Hely Cress Cem. WOLFE. At Denver. Cel. Nev 13. SARAH K.. widow of Rev Geerse A. Wolfe. Relatives and friends Invited te funeral serv ices, Frl,. 1:30 p. m . at residence of her daughter. Mrs. J. M. tftener. 1717 W Tiega st Int. private WOOD. Nuv. 10 HENRY WOOD. Fu neral services Frl.. Nev. IV. 1020. at l:3u p in., at his late residence. West Scheel lane, Oermantewn. Int. Drlvate. WRK1HT. Suddenly. Nev. IB. Newtown. Pa HOWARD WRIGHT aiied (18 Services at residence of his sister, Mrs. Geerge Parrv, tiethavrea. Pa.. Thurs 2 n, m Train leaves Rending Terminal. .Phlla. l:ii; n rn. YOUNO. Nev. 13. DANIEL W YOl'NO, aged 78 years. Int. Westminster Cem Tuea.. Nev. 1 0. YOUNO. Nev. 18. GEORGE, husband of Rebecca J. Yeung. Funeral services Frl., 1 p. m.. Strafford, Pa. Int. Mt. Merlah Cem. UNDERTAKERS LOST AND FOUND BAR PIN Ixst. en Nev. 1:1 at or neur Princeton. N J . a bar pin nbedt ,'IU Ui long, diamonds set In platinum; tioe i,.. ward and no questions inked Miss Hilda Smith. Kmllhvllle, N, J, BREASTPIN Ixist, geld breastpin Reward. B01S Spruce st, DOO Lest, from 1807 Pine, large brown hound wearing cellar with Bucks county license: answers te name "Reb", reward, WATCH Wrist watch, sminre, diamond and platinum. Return te Ilallev Banks Riddle. Reward. PERSONALS WOULD like te hear from some one who knows anything of Manda Griffith. 18th ward, city of Philadelphia. Please communi cate with Jehn Kruss, Jr. 008 Chestnut st HELP WANTED FEMALE ASSISTANT FOR DAIRY LUNCH Weman of neat nppeerancs. with executive ability and experlence In restaurant business te act as assistant and captain te super visor pply Restaurant, seventh fleer . (1IMHBL BROTHERS ASSOCIATIONS WITH OTHER YOUNO WOMEN WHO ARE AOREEABLE. PLEASANT AND WORTH WHILE la but una et the MANY ADVANTAGES IN BELL TELEPHONH OPERATINO See MISS STEVENSON. 1631 ARCH ST BELL TELEPHONE CO OP PENNA. CASIHERS wanted at Wanamaker's: aoed Jeb. h-tt-r Srespects; this 1. the deer by which bright, em gtrla can become expert business women. Apply Bureau of Employment WANAMAKER'S1 CANVASSERS for an article of wearing apparel necea.arv for every one's ward robe, man, woman and child, liberal com cem com misseon: fast seller, live uKenta can make big money. P a an. Ledger Office. CHOCOLATE COATERS and bon-bon dip per., experienced and Inexperienced, need ed at once. Apply BA17 Market square, Oer Oer maneown ave. and Scheel Una. A. D, Lin coin Candy Ce. COOK and chambennald. 2 experienced girl . with reference. 213 Ashbourne read. El kins Park DRESSMAKER w.irts exp. waist, skirt and sleeve flnlahera. 802 Pine at OIRL. colored, for cooking and downstairs wers, i required. work for family et Si Bleep out references wan uaritur sea j. llyl BROAD XK IVs DIAMOND fa-rrssj4anpaa-sjBapijflaj4SjsjB "" WJumcp-warAxa '.p ' agar irAanm-iiiaM .l emL wanted for a-enersl housework. 4015 LUMBER Assistant foreman wantW; If' OIRL wanted for eneral housework. n. win st. QIRL8 Learn te become attendants 1 no exp. necessary! 140 month, beard, room, laundry. Clisa. Neater, 1229 Arch. HOUSEWORK Jlrl or woman wanted, halt limes small family apt. Phene. Narberth 174B or call Aben Apt.. II 3, Narlwrth, Pa. INSPDCTRESH Thoroughly experienced InapectreVs te take charge of department; must have department department mere experience te be oenstdered. Apply be tween V-ll, nuperintenaenva unice, n. F. DRWEKB 1122 CHESTNUT ST LADIES Wanted at once. 8 ladlea between are of 2B and 00: It requires a lady of clean character, atreng personality, with ambition te rise far abeva the average, walk in life: experlenee. pet neeeaaary. If you are looking for thla kind of a job call at 70S Van Dam Ride., lethsnd Market sts., Philadelphia. Ask for Beneld. NURSE Norrlstewn Training Scheel grad uata wanted for head puree naekett Hernet salary, 170 p.r month, writs ur. Writs al. Nei Jessie M. Petersen. State Hospital, nerris- town. ra. NURSE Wanted, a practical nurse or com petent nursemaid for severs young chll dren; geed wagrs, A 818. ledger Office, . POSITIONS FOR WOMEN uw ui'r.r PERMANENT TRAVELING , POSITIONB THAT WILL PAT LIRERALLT are open .- imnatiiia acceptance wtth a nationally known Chicago corporation, applicant must be 28 years of are or ever, have geed edu cation, have no Incumbrance and be In posi tion te leave Philadelphia within 10 days te travel extensively: WILLINONESB TO LEARN MORE NECE8BART THAN EX PERIENCE, we will pay geed aalary from start ana .win pj rmu. ?, n . .i.....l .mkli mi. unm M n ,1 nnlv I Fer Intervfews call en Mra. K. O. Reller, Hetel AQeipnia. SALESLADIES without, encumbrances, neat appearing. ler letai wum ur iraiunn make money en corsets and brassiere mad. te measure: clean, pleasiint and refined busi ness: no experience necessary: Instructions and samples glvrn: geed opportunity te a few who want te earn a salary of $80 a week Florence Brassiere Ce . N E cer 8th and Arch. HAI.EHWdME.N rll VARIOUS SECTIONS OF THE BTORE Apply Employment Bureau, fourth fleer. Mi"i:t. iiiyiTiinns SALESWOMEN (part tlmel We require the senlcea of se-ial nc. perlenced saleswomen un our contingent force who can work 2 or II dnyij. n wi-ik. Ooed salary for rernpetent help Appl Em ployment Office. 2d fleer frank t snnmi. I1T1I AND MARKET ST.- SALESWOMEN niznest wages. Muer treunie snecisi eon A few epenlns-3 fur women of personality, j . act. M rlt or wire agent. P. O. Ber Intelligence and rtflnem-nt. experienced In th nt77, Rosteti. Mass. lln-s of merchandise. ppl Bureau of Emplemeni WANA.MAKER'S SEWERH Women te sew labels en cent tween 0 and 11. Superintendent Applv b"- li V. DEWEES 1122 CHESTNUT ST TELEPHONE OPERATOR. experienLnd en lie 1 1 and Keystone exchange: aalary IIS. M nas imager urrice. WOlfAN' accustom imed te chureh and social eney: short heura; advance- 0 Vandam Bldg. 10th and work; geed mene m.nl. Annlv ROO Market, ever Woolworth Stere. YOUNO WOMAN In lnt-ctleii and virapplnu department: dry goods store i-xpei lence pr. ferred. B. F. Dewees. 1122-21 Chestnut st HELP WANTED MALE i emtiry nnnviTime iittuims-uu A HIGHLY PltOFITAIILE HUS1NES" can Im developed by the right timn; we vent m. live business man tn ive en a sieciall of unnusual merit, long established well known, advertised natinnnil) . sold through out the world, a mall te tsl.e the sole agency In Philadelphia and vMnln. our selling plan and method of co-operation will Insure success for Iho man of the rlsht rai' her. this Is a legltlrnate business offer b a well known and responslble corporation who will deal with nnne but respunvlhl" n.en who can measure up tn our standard of re quirements. If you can qualify and flnsne your Intltlal order, handle your ui.-e.ner and ale looking for a remarkable opportunity, writ for appointment, send address and phone numb te M 702. ledger Offlte. BOOK SALESMEN Wanted. A-l ieferen- boel sales man; one hu can lu.mlle n high class preposition in Philadelphia: special and very helpful plans of selling with leads, geed returns ran be made; commtssten basis s,vtlsf.u tiir,'- referinces renulicil Address The Encyclopedia l'r.s, Inc 23 E 41st st . New Yerl. Z S .T.T . , , . , j 7" 1101, 10-1. neat, bright, manly, start In office of l.re manufacturing cunrern, muat he geed pnman: 1 year In high school preferred, lit per veek te start Address Employment E.partment. P O, 1404. Phils i l 1IU8HEL.MEN wanted, experleneifd. he un derstand nresslnil. high wages steady positions Call at once. Unger's Clothing StpriST5ii'.J'iLnJ,i.' -- rvivnvumm .tn.rl.nri.1 .in n, v ':.'L--: v: .:::. . v--..r ".-". -. . ( hlah-arade werk: weed pay. steady wnrt lenr round Apply Shtllengerger, Frent and' Race -ts , " I 1.1! i.i.- Men past mldii.i uge. f n.r ,,,i ..... M ,0 are net able te de hi'ivj work i-an Mnj light employment with congenial s jrniuudlngs by applying nt our Employment lluieiu fourth fleer, GIMIiEl llll'-TUVHv .TTTT'. - CLLRlv. experienced accuraiuar.il rapid at mnt KoeJ opportunity If aatlufHttnry r 311. Ledger Office. CLERK Expiration clerk In prominent in surance brokerage office, casualty depart ment geed oppertunltv slate ug,. ,.Xp, rl. ence and salary M 7liLsdger iiftim CYLINDER PRESSMEN AND FEEDERS Nonunion concern, operating 7 c Inders, wants first-class men for permanent pesi. tlens geed wages and corslltlens labor trou ble, special contract Write or wire for In terview, P. O. Bex 3177. Bosten. Mass COPYHOLDER wanted en morning news- paper; must be geed reader and Intelligent: 48-hour week: night work, salary 110 Apply at 000 Chestnut at . fifth fleer, after .' P. "l DISTRICT SALES MANAGER for apeclaltv with reorder features, te or er garrlte territory for aale of almplltled, mod med ernised, comprehensive bookkeeping s stems; a live man can make big money our sate, manager will be in our city seen. Write, please, in detail about veur experience and qualifications for appointment. ACCURATE HYMTKM AND MAN1FOI DINO CO.. Inc . 408-403-407 Broeme st , N Y city ELECTRICAL ENGINEER wantedT thor oughly experienced In general contraction work, estimating and promoting new busi ness; sound qualifications and executive abil ity required; splendid opening and future for the -lght man: state fullest particulars In first letter for Interview, which win be treated cerrndentlHlv A 222. ledger Office. LINOTYPE OPERATORS NONUNION MEN; HIOHEST WAC1EH; I.ADOR TROUBLE; SPECIAL CONTRACT WOT" AUBNT-p- uex 3m; PLAYKR-P'ANii Ml I' VIH vlAN AND TUNER Apply Employment Bureau fourth rl OIMBEL BROTHERS , lumner yarn) must no eiperirnceti. furnish reference. Call 880 W. Ut ave . P a m. ; . MEN HOLTERS CARPENTERB (SHIP) RIVETERS (Inside and Bettem Bbett Oarur) SHEET METAL WfJRKBna (Big Meney Paid Piece Werk) Thla Is a geed, steady lob for men seeklmr permanent employment; no fleatera need ppiy. SUN SHIP BUILDING CO. EMPLOTMENT DEPT . CHESTER. PA OPERATOR Wanted, experienced Erla atfanv' ahevel operator; wire rate dealred. refer ences, amount dirt can move leading wagons 0 hours. Address L. O. Everlat. Inc.. Sleu City. Iowa a , PORTERS, colored, wanted. Apply te Mr. Hans. 600 Chestnut at, SALESMAN wanted. Inside and outside werk: geed opportunity. LAI I poly 412 Market. SALES MANAGER New Tork manufac turer of complete line of toese-teaf sheets arel binders requires district aalea manager, experience In linn, acquainted with the trade! we wait a live, enerretle repreaenta'lve ac customed te make big money. Writs Bex PB. 200 Broadway. N, T. city. Roem 228. . SALESMAN as direct factory representative te handle the mntt needed auto accessory, bar nene: nationally idvertlsed: no competi cempeti competi teon: don't answer unless you can finance Initial order te secure ngenry. Alceme Mann fHCtiirliitf fje 1?4 llrldge st . Newark. Ni 3 SALESMANwanted for reputable brekerar heuse: drawing account Call Heward Hall Ce., 3K0 H, llread st , SALESMEN wanted for electric waahars and vacuum cleaners; reed preposition; ex perlence preferred. Apply 122 8, 11th at. SALESMEN Wanted, five ambitious Bales men at once, between the ages of 2." and ..l. It requires men of clean character, trenir persenalis If ou are dissatisfied with your present position and your future outlook for advancement ls small, call ar.d see us: experlence net necessary. Apply 70J Van Dam Bide.. 10th and Market, rhlla. Ask for Mr. Hefield. SALESMEN We have absolutely the best opportunity in Philadelphia for strictly high-class salesman who can furnleh hlghe't lefeiences and ne lurlty bend, must he ever .10 niirs of aae. Apply 423, WIdener llldg . 10:30 a. m. or g::m p m. , STOCK HALESMr.N tu seil small' rsue"ef inefr.rr"d stock e' vminir innnufncturjlit 'eiicern In Phlla.. aeml onuerlunlly for right in n in rink" "" ."iie( tn. . x n nrst-claa tecurlty. P 408, Ledger Office T TIJTOH wunteil In matli-mntics, algebra, geemetr. plane trip miinetryi nrternoens or enlnns until December 10. Arrawer, A it 12, lAur r Office, WATCI JIIMAKER, rxtierlenced en American 1 and fine Swiss vUehei en with rxperl' nice en rhroiteiiii't. rs preferred nirgg llre . .110 JI-'-'c-l 0 WElt PRESSMEN V Vi.niminl men nn Hnn i nil rnltrll nr.Hal! ' WINDOW TRIMMER, exnerlene-rt. for a venta' cieth'np and 'urnlihlm: si 're; steady position fcr right pnrt Anply leuls Lwl, 118 E. Main st NsnllceVe Pa YOUNG MAN 111 nr ever i -iilie himself ger.ersliv us-fu' 'n inv ileii.ietnierti must ' mike rent npnT-prtep. gecul opportunity t . ene showing liltlatlve Apnlv Mi. New i bnffer It F fi-M.i '2." Sanson t Vlll'NC MA": wnntrl o'er 1" iri-i, hi shlpppur .lept must give ref Bex P 102 Idrer Office i Oeneml GREEN'lWAl.irS A PPFCI.A t.IZED EMpi IIYMFNT SEP.VICK APPLICATIONS SOLICITED from office and lactery executives, men and women! account ants. Juniors, seniors, semlsenlers: aedre tarles, bookkeepers, efflilency and production men, englneera, cnlleae and technical men BI'KUIAb JfJ.TlPr.."!' 'xP'rlenced pipe flttlnfs. SPShJFP,'.1:'11' ta.k.9 charge mfg : exn. gRCBKTAR. rapid, accurate s"neg.. 140 5ALES MOR.. eip. washing machine line NO ENROLLMENT PHAIinKH Applications from local residents enl'' Grpepewald's siieelntlsed eervlc- 2.1(1 H tiff SITUATIONS WANTED PEMALK uMPANION Lady wishes pe'ltlnn as oem panien and reclal secret iry tn lady In vl , mity of Philadelphia or Atlantic. City. rapable, of rjoert fsnnlj nnd educatien: ' .ii,- knowledge of rinrh and rn,ialc Address Uev '- '.'B Wynne w n,l p.. COMPANION Yeung wuiniui desires te apeml winter In Callfemln. wnu'rt 1(1 te te I'oinniiiilen t uMr per . mi'd ssjl-t v Ith -hli.lrMi 1-r m vartial sa IH-iihH M 71MI 'i ! r i r DRESSMAKER en nrcd deslns weft-k by da nut in umk nt home, references IHOSj'nidir si MilliuMphin 2i WOMAN inlnri'il. ri-fln.-.l "-III cook, serve dinner, luni hemi r siti.ti' parties; furnish waitresses. Cull or n rie '.Mln l.ntena st. YOUNG WOMAN vmiiiIs .l's werl'. Ilgln neusenepinrf plnl-i . ing or serving din ners Call or wrll l.'.i:'. S JUth st. SITUATIONS WANTED V AIK ACCOUNTANT unil office i i eutlve familiar with grain forwarding wurrheuslng sales ai.d purclineins, i, airvs mnnectlen; new em em peved. high-class man of ability -haractf" and Initiative, will crnlj eens.ler llrst-clas-nlfer. where compensatlon will be con' m-niurute ss tth effort end ability Fer Ir terviMvjiililreHN A L'L'p l.sdeer office. i ACCOUNTANT- Fm nfer Internal revenue ac i euntant ilesiret position with firm e' ' (bartered accountants ei lnrg. corporation urH.lunte of Pur, (. Pace Scheel of Ac reuntimy and Liikluess Administration of fe Yerk M 710 l.eilcer Office VVi vTT -rw. . . ACCOl N'TAN r 10 visits evjierlenre genernl nd oenmratlon accounting offle emanage ment, exp rt In coot account . desires exec position or I. mling tn mme A 130 l.ed. Off FIREMAN. eMierlem til en bellera. I Eciltieinedg. 322 quHklll Sper' ! M V.V ileslr-'S nerreturlnl tiesitlnti. retlecesdu. ' "I"" "nil 10 .nm' buslnesa experience. gneil c .million urns'- and net afraid of work A 1.12 Ledger fllllce MiHK Man wants rviiing verk cf abeut eiv nuui iu aiiriui iii scnoei. net par- tlruUr 31 l.edjer iiftlce YuLNG MAN 0. lull geed ailJreMs. office xp typing, ref . position with future mers delrid than present a.ilim A 12.1. Led Off AGENTS I SIDELINE Salesmen celling en retnll hard I were, drug and department Mere tradi I te sell "Intsce ' (pat. pend I i ust aluminum Infant toilet s-.its. sells Itse'f retails 41 7ft plain 2 white enameled finish, weighs less than a pound, sample rent bv parcel pes' for II 7.1 lataie C'jrporatlen 1710 Kerd U'1! .I2.'!r!m yL''h MEN anfil te sell "pem ilepeivjabls 1 fruit trees Mid shrublji r M- demnnd i cornplete r... operation nmtnlaul n paid Hrlchten N V ..,.. . . EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES MISS HARKING 2001 R.ilnhrlds;s Excellent conies, waitress. . hsnib rmnlils nurses, Uuudiess unnttd Pre'tstnnt, Cuthelli- wait resses, i hambei muld. cly und euntrr Phene Sprme 0027 KlRjCATInNAL and DenTes'n, Emplevir.erit Club iib S Sy.lenbsni il.-.lh and Walnut) hours li te 1 flnrjK. 3728 rmilli iwirf-r- laborers Hersey il'.'rt S IHtli hnnire 71 IS. KENTON EMPLOYMENT" AGENCY 100.1 Mount Vernen st Poplar THtn WANTED s office J pj m 12lh" cooks" wnltresses I'hamtrids nurses house slrls ORDINANCES "LOAN BILL '" In 'iccotdnnce with a resolution pnsued bv the Ciuncll of the cltv of Philadelphia en Tuesday Nevun bar Id. llisn the following bill, entitled "An erdlrnnce tu autherlte the creation of an emergency lean net exceeding1 one million two hundred and sixty thousand (1 200,000) dollars for general municipal pur pur pests," Is hereby published for publle In formation WILLIAM It FF.'LTON. Clerk of Council AN ORDINANCE tu authorlxe the creation of nn emergency lean net exceeding one million two hundred and sixty thousand (1 2(1(1.000) dollars for general municipal purpose. Section 1 The Council of the cltv of Philadelphia ordains That an emergency having arisen making necessary additional appropriating of power the C'llv Treasurer, under the supervision of the I'emmlttee en Finance, be authorlxed te create an emer gency lean or lean, nn the faith and credit of the illy of Philadelphia, In a sum net l crrdlng In the aggregate one million two hundred and sixty thousand (1 200,000) del an for general municipal purposes STAMPS AND COINS STAMPS. PACKETS, DIME BETH bums und supid'en for stamp collect PHILA STAMP CO 21 S 17th at. SEWINO MACHINES auwiNU MAuiupiKa, new, 130; eaer p, , reanta: Singer and ether makea. Ilka new. It te il2; fully guarant.sd. ISO N. 10th st, rm'c3y Pi t. v - ' ' 3? I i ): ca, m I. Vit v mt i . , :m V, V u,MHtriMmm 'nXju. Jv. ji- .. 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