4 iy 'b . ; . to .V: y, kS ;r NO SERVANT GIRLS EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHIIJABELPHIA FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER. 16,. 1921 - . - T , i i ON Y. W. C. A. LISTS Employment Bureau Says Most Young Women Shun Do mestic Service CONFERENCES ARE PLANNED f Since the Y. W. C A. fins f oh nil Women nlmn Job ns ilomeMlri. Unit nnrtleiilnr Horn 1ms boon cron-eil oil It employment llt nnri nn lotiRcr trill attrmpts bo made to nil vncnnt position on file. Experience linx hon official" most jlrl will not nccept norlc In lometIc wrvicp. Hundred of Tncnnrle; lme rone on lon tinfllleil the inniingeincnt decided it would tip fur better to dootc the time of their pmployiucnt Fccreturlcx to otlier lnbor The Central ISrnneh l the onlv de partment of the nwoelntlnti In the Pity Uifit lin. nn employment ervlce. Hen ppHcntlon nre mnde nt nny of the other brnnchei. nppllriinM nre cent to Centrnl to register. "There nre lot of openlnRi for lo mfKtlc sen ire." Ml Mvr.n A Smith. fttiernl i-eeretnrv of the Centrnl Itram h explained, "hut jtlrls reglstcrlnc with UN will not tnkp them Tlefore we crossed thi hmiifh of work from our Hot. the entile time nf one of three workers in the employment department tts taken up In in-werlns reipie-tH from lioiiieliotd wanting maids or otlier house xcrrantx. How Conditions Clianseil "Since this person's time wns needed to interview the clrls npphlnc for office, industrial nnd nurnln8 positions nnd in inctlKittlnc the linns asking for employes, it beeame nwnr to tell seekers for domestic help that M( could not supply them " 8x or seven iers oro. Miss Smith pointed out. the etnplojimnt depart ment of the Y. W C A consisted n1 xnoftt cntlrelj of p'licemenf In domestic service. At that time the Industrial nnd office fields were not iimiir sir's in large numbers, and dunn-MIc "en be wn the chief brnueh nf work that girls looked to to earn a In in,; "Not onlv do the refuse to take domestic fcithe," Miss Smith said. "but iri tin? few pises that we hixro placed, most uinatit-fnctory conditions developed." This, she said, wns duo to tho fact that tho flrls were not trained to do domestic service, nnd were found too Incompetent to be satisfac tory. Five weekly conferences, giving nc tual, practical assistance In qualify Ing n girl to obtain industrial, nursing, department store nnd office work, arc scheduled li the awoclatlon to begin October .'1, and continue each Monday'' night. At the close of this scries others will be arranged. Present opportunities for employ ment of glrln under twent-one mid present educational advantages for the samu group are the subjects for the opening confnrcnce. Miss Dorothea dc Schwcinitz, placement secretary of the Junior cmplojinent service. ITi'J'J Cherry street, nnd Miss Until Wagner, tocn tlonnl counselor of the South Philadel phia Girls' High School, will conduct the discussion. RABBIS BACK ARMS PARLEY Special Services Will Direct Atten tion to Washington Conference Itlrhmond. Vn., Sept. 10. (lty A 1. ) Aimrhnn rabbin aro called upon In a letter In Dr. tt. X. Oilisrh. presi dent ti the Central Confeiencu of American Habbis, to ai range a special Minlc on or about November 1 1. A mil Mlre I'io. nt which tho attention of America! .T'wn vhnll be dliceted to the iirinnni"nt conference Itnbbis also arc requested to preach on tb subinci if liMiitntlou of nrnn limit on one of the Imlj dajs, prifern bl Aloii'Miient Daj , and huyo their con gicgatioiis adopt resolution (lcinn'iding (hat tli ariiiniiient conference discus sinus ' be loan tit T15 mnic than men oUtl'"il pntlexing t I'lplomntlc jockej lug in 't'lialf of silii!, or sinister Inter ests " HERE'S A LADY MINUS SHOE; WHArS A REAL LADY TO DO? Suppose You're on Manheim Grandstand and Half Your Foot gear Slips Off (and Under) Cynthia, Please Reply Plen.se, Cnth!n, tell ub what this lady should have done. Am? she explained to the sympathetic club attendant after it was all over, they were new shoes; nnd just n shade too smnll, although flhe can wear fives nnd used to wear fours. She bad bought them particularly for the tennis matchcn nt Mnnhclm, nnd she must say. they had almost spoiled her day for her. It was this way : One of those shoes kept hurting nnd pinching nnd nclilng until, on her word of honor, she thought she would go crazy. All through the Anderson-Hunter affair she managed to bear it. but then she couldn't stand it any longer. Plnnlly she slipped the plagued thing off In n porfeitly quiet nnd ladylike manner, nnd breathed a sigh of relief. She felt better after that and began to enjoy life, although sho was a little afraid that some one would notice what she had done. Had this happened she would, on her word of honor, have curled up and died. However, nobodj saw, nnd for the time being all went well. It must have been n quarter of nn hour Inter that she mnde the horrible iliscoerj that the shoe was gone. A hastv examination of her immediate icltiit reu-alcd nothing but tho nc nue of its departure. The plagued thing Cuticura Soap The Healthy Shaving Soap Catictir.SapbTiwnhoatraoe rrerTwh-TsS I e rOMTUWTj Vote for Patsy Reardon Former Philadelphia Lightweight FOR MAGISTRATE an the Republican Ticket H Primary Election ' Tuesday, September 20 Nnmc on Ballot No. 195 iiUHT TfienQio IflHn WOUtkym WS& records are now on sale - 1H sjgp? "OOR pure joy of music, for real rhythm ljS$ tfg3f and harmony, for novelty and catch- a-K mS? iness the new OKeh records mc lllx nre w't10Ut a Peer Stop in " J K, W3"WI1 tj.. XrZv-rXh kc vri re fit luuuv. ttrr t uv 1SSfa,ir .-T GENERAL PHONOGRAPH CORP. AXiUS ISH '1r r new york IMp (m IMIW The Record I Wfiffl M Wffll n " of Quality v7f mSS had fallen through the grand stand, nnd she was tell you I she was In n sweet pickle, she could era pk'k below, tibould she brnve tlio mirth of tno stands and eo down In ono stocking foot to look for It? Or would It he bcucr 10 wait nntii the match was over, im irusi to tno density of the throng i-ii.. ' "cr.f3riorini dcnclcncy. If the latter, would tho shoe ho there when sho nrrlved? Or pcrhnps wouldn't It be n good Idjtn fo nppenl for help to some ono rifar her? Never I Hooner hnvo died toU yo"' hh- w0ulJ So desnerntn n .... i.. .n.i n. t-.i- hnvo with her doubts hn tiu.v rtnnllv Tlic problem of conduct which now confronted the lady wns enough to con found n Chestei field. Picuinnbly, the shoe lay on the ground ttomo forty feet a os g ,K,vv0-lHnTy J DELICIOUS AND nEFRESHINQ H MISSED his train but not refreshment. Coca-Cola B I is sold everywhere. B I TIE COCA-COLA COMPANY I B AtUnU.Qa. j.H sottled themselves. h In the midst of this Inward .debate tho match ended nnd the crowd mndo toward the . exits. She sewed her opportunity nnd weni Turn tftem, nlthougli, on ncr worn oi nunui, It was a flcrco strain, , . The bottom of the stairs was reached Just In time, for.nn attendant wns even then in the net of carrying tho missing article toward the clubhonsc. Sho es tablished ownership without difficulty nnd explained tho circumstances of tho case In detail. The next tlmo she lin-i to take her shoo off In public sho will tie n string to it, she can tell you. Gold Bracelet Watches at Moderate Prices Individual choice can readily be made from our unusually large collection. The designs are varied, among them a round watch of 14-Kt. green gold with a de pendable 15-jcwclcd movement ribbon wrist band $25. S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. DIAMOND MUIICHAXTS JEWIXKItS SILVl.HSMITIIS To Talk on Ennlneerlnfl ' "nnglncerfng" will bo the subject of tho frco lecture nt the Whgncr In stitute at d o'clock this .V I IU be delivered byjX'Jj w;;..?si Apartments at the Rittenhouse Ron orated, refurnished made spick, span and IhvlUnir ' Outside rooms, cool, cheerful Pick from these: Ul, Two Rooms and Bath. Three Rooms nnd Bnth. Four Rooms nnd two Baths. Rittenhouse Hotel, 22d and Chestnut Phone Ui. We nre Phila. Headquarter! for uianK books, ic to S30 ' Loose Loaf Ledgers " " 1 $40.nn v. m nj It Costs Less on Arch St. ill ft $40.00 Protnpl DeliTerle 6 F'hni Diriet, ( Wood & Steal Ofici Snpplie ; Farnilin HARRY B. LEVIS STATIONER 702 Arch St. Open Tonight . tZmim dP, r tfwi& ill pi wIhi Open Until 10 P. M. Saturday HOUSES WIRED KRY UKAONA!11Y Vllt Our Hhnwnmnn .RELIANCE GAS & ELEC. FIXTURE CO., 1511 Arch St. JUST A LIST OF ADJECTIVES- Tasty! Delicious!! Wholesome!!! Nourishing!!!! All apply wonderfully to the excellently baked fancy rolls at 13, 20 and 2S cents at Meenehan's. MEENEHAN'S Electric Bakeries IS South 52d Street 14 South 60th St. 260 1 Germantown Ave. 1009 Market Street MM South St. fifTfh Scenario Writers: Be The IMltor Waeatlne nt jour nawdealr, 15 cen's u copy for mielp I In the wrltlnv nnd fii of our work, i Pul)llflhrt fk'l JS do n spnr tiik KiiiTdit siaoa.im: riooK Hill. HUIilimil Till". N Y. ' $ aying. with afety AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE EXCHANGE 07 ciiKirMr sriti:i:T "DlTldrmM'uliik rollrlm" Paticnger Comtntt cial r'.KU" W1 1UUT Sli lasVHftmii Sho9 Li fl a muUr Hi til A. m Imw CiwAlv' New y ran r crn An Offering of Oven Baked Beans In Individual Pots, 10c umps Smart in Line and Excellent in Workmanship at a Moderate Price! You'll never know how good Baked Beans can bo until you try ours. 24 Rtttauranti (tnlrally located. iTr Vni"ii " 1 Raking To. ymrojariro mwsew You'll taste the difference! asoo Coffe rri ' t TSy J& s" In Black Calf Cherry Tan Patent Colt ,90 D e 25c I At all our Stores ALSIMER takes a for ward step in presenting fashionable fall and winter footwear for women at a price that is especially attrac tive. 77iij cxcecn new pump follotv ing the lines of a mannish brogue nilh wide strap and bra buckle is mosl pleasingly attractive and graceful in line. One of the many new Fall Footwear Faahions on our Third Floor ! Silk Hosiery to Match THE BIG SHOE STORE four Floort With Stating Capaeitjf for 000. Men, Women, Afi, Boy and Children 1204-06-08 Market Street Every! Select Mif an Can Now s Fall Clothes In This Wonderful Opening Sale! wtx Tj5j y-aiA b B flkkTJflvH-J?flBh r -"iT PRVk "-J t- 1 yri lK HJBW Boys' First Pair of Long Pants Suits At Positive Savings of $10.00 and More! SPECIAL Men' ' i - Ms MmSk t7 -mm' H! ' Wi is rmi ?KS?a ,'t I "5rJi ''i''Ei Bttfftfe 9 VHl2iKKvy?3njAl VV A f tv mil?"' 4& ',, v Nf " s , . '. jW -' ' MlaBBk w &. mm 'I r Alt'- ?fWi suns & ' 0VE1C0ATS Pair Pants This is a real surprise. Thousands of brand-new suits and overcoats and suits with two pairs of pants, too-r-at this wonderfully low price. Man alive, in all your years you never knew of such special ! But that is the wav Mr. Hill Vino things and he is coinir to onen the Fall spnsnn with a BANG for value-giving that is going to be heard around the whole counhy. Hurry in tomorrow and get your new suit or overcoat at this saving. SEE THE BIG VALUES IN SUITS & OVERCOATS' AT Mr. HilJ's entire regular stocks are now here for your selection And what tremendous stocks they are. The entire building 5 floors devoted entirely to Men's and Boys' Clothing assures you of finding just what vou want here and at Mr. Hill's well-known low prices. Thousands and thousands of suits thousands and thousands of over coatsthe greatest varieties ever presented before in any one store Every New Style Every Material Every Color Man, no matter where you would look, you couldn't find any lanrer varictv tn choose from. And for these opening days Mr. Hill has prepared aoinoneclal vKiim that ore surely worth your immediato attention. ' p mo 8pcclal vaIues priced S "6W BUitS nd ovorcoats-yu w" bc "Breeably surprised at tho low or rel"uiar?membCreVCry man Ca" b fiUed' vhcthcr he is ta" or short, stout, slim Mr. Hill's Personal Guarantee Goes With Every Purchase! Open Evenings pMM m. tf rB H f 1019 Market St. gm 4m Jmmm smmmmmW Store Orders Accepted ?hH 'Jt 1021 Market St ".)TI "JI I ill ' ,- ;, ,w Mi t,'r .11 I'f.t iiJ V t?t ui & frs