Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 21, 1922, Night Extra, Page 32, Image 32

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Up-te-date Flying Dutchman
l- . K tnva Nnv1 nf Pirarv
ffl in Pacific
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sjr '"", rre eibcjhiuib nun .wruivii
tNiitl(iM thrillers In tlie best style of.
'.VtW adventure magnxlne. Believing
?'';'4 thara atan la a Inrfffl clientele
jf4leV admires fast-mevlnij stories e(
airing 'and adventure when topped off
by at least a modicum of literary effort,
Be planned and essayed "Vanderdcck
en" (McBrldcs).
Tire young San Francisce clubmen
decide te start In search for n mjiite mjiite
rleus present -tiny pirate who has been
holding up yachts of millionaires en
th Pacific Coast. The pirate hides un
der the "nom de racr" of Vanderdcck
en, being almost as elusive as the Fly
in Dutchman. At the last moment
they are joined by a third man, who
turns out te be the pirate hlnnclf. This
does net crop out until the three have
f made a thrilllnp rescue of a beautiful
girl from the clutches of bloodthirsty
Chinese whiteslaves. The rescued
maiden falls te give effusive thanks he-
-f .CAuae the heroes have Interrupted a
perfectly geed movie rehearsal.
Then all four go In search of the
loot Vanderdecken had buried. They
get It, but lese It te another set of
pirates and all sail back te Frisce for
the conventional happy ending.
Mr. Stncpoele started off te write a
erieus adventuie story In a plane high
er than his went then switched off te
near burlesque and finally decided te
stick bv the tricks of his trade that
have steed him in geed stead for
years. Despite th quick changes of
pace. It Is a story that will while away
a couple of hours even for the most
fastidious.
SHARP-EYED, SHARP-TONGUE
NOVEL OF "FEMINISTICS"
"The Roem" (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc.)
Is the newest of G. II. Stern's sharp-
eyed and simrp-tengneii novels 01 meu
mentally self-decelers.
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1...U.r avrr. the nnel nnserved. Uf
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was It men? At any rate, their de-
celts were practiced en one nnetlier,
net en themselves. IMesibly presresi
.. ...minfinn hn mnde deceit eeiitr it-
tal instead of centrifugal. Mth
eneugli heroines like MKs Stern's I ren
in te turn the trick, the world In due
time will become un-self-deceivcd.
Ursula UnrrlMin Is certainly a mod
ernist among maids, n feminist among
femmes. She says herself. "I'm strong
as the wind nnd net nfraid of nnythlng
except te be crowded." And this is se
pat te the story nnd pert te her char
acter that It's adopted ns a slogan en
the slip-cover te show what kind of
girl Ursulu is. ....,
Fer that's the kind of gill she is. Onp
feels a bit sorry for her family, for
tabblSed Aunt I.avvy and for Dpusr.
her undoubtedly fickle husband. He s
Wt of what T. R. would call n nature
faker, with bis posed air of the open
allies, the big spaces and far horizons,
and his frequent talk of the same;
worse, he's a philanderer and Ursula
knows it and is made wretched by the
fact. In suite of her poise nnd her as
surance, she's a femininely quixotic
sort of ed thing nnd has ideals of tsai'
riSce, if net of it twin, service.
Miss Stem gees deeply and even over ever
subtly Inte the chnracter of her person
ages. One wonders if such folk arc
altogether worthy of such acute psy psy psy
cnoleglslng. The book seems Ill-proportioned
and a bit aimless, but its
author has been praised by such as
Francis Hackctt. the New Republic,
Rebecca West. Wilsen Fellctt and the
Londen Times.
FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
EXPLAINED FOR LAYMEN
Thfrr- would sppminsb' b llttle ps
ctiae for professing Isnernncc renrernini;
the intricacies of the country's banktnR
aystera after reading "The Devplepmcnt
of Federal Ileservc Policy" (Houghten
Mifflin Company), by Hareld Reed.
There is perhaps no ether machinery
of the Government less understood by
the average laymen than that pertain
ing te financing. Mr. Reed lins bnndlPil
his subject with crpat skill and nre-ents
nn analytical eiid criticul discussion
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.rn ir.nc-iwh life. esiiPi'inilV Oil II1P tiui ul i ... t i '..... .... .. .-,. i in Hnl I " .iuiii-n nuv mc imnTOHl in nil. ,.-n AVI7DIC kflT rh..
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iB remlnlsni. Iter tnesis is saiu u uc iu. k,i, , ,ia ,,,.,,, nrr n. radio- '"' ''"'" iiniwi ti, miere ---- - inn iieai
-!. women of tedav nre lenins tncir en- , T, entertnlnlnplv told I 'npm.' . '.nr- nuuiers cicver pencil n.-m iiraJi.1 "r " "T.'.
m paclty for Mlf .deception faster than .T plllnp5 MWTcn: who ,1?8 th- fnlshr,! four "11-PW J lu.trntles Bpmsherg-ndaj
m .JP?ZT2?!Z- LZT,:;" ,!,,X! ' '- t-j- -f ...,rmnl.. SinRerbr,Md men. R.nndrawl w.r favorite, R. Re ' Yenns Men and Hey.
It K wi uuu, i. '".l ele. I lie II llvtratlens. some OI llieiil I rt Tl.irten I'nnr Ihlln.l1nhle. t ii
Mfc MiMitalv aelf.ileee vers. Women were
averace intPHlRenrt'. the iheixjgy ok death ny r.iy-
TTlilp Sir. TlPfil is .Imposed te r!ti- I '1,nln?:!,tI'r0rmran!'h"'llI'''!'1"'1' J " ''"" .
flXS Semu of tllO Iirovisien" of tllp net. i A professor of Jehn IIejikin hrlnus to te
niirl te Keine Pttent Mime nf thi nnern. I sether. under a unified lnelnt. some of,
ana ie mint num. mmih hi hip eppra- ! Jh important rontrlbu'leni in.id., m
Tiens of tllP s.vstetll, hi? (loes net doily r knedfc-e of natural death
th BlfptifldinPp of tllP fact, linueVPr, ROBERT HENRI. compiled bv Nathaniel
that the aj-stPin steed the spverp fp.st ' ?:e""'"r'-'-,rt- New yerk' y A -Jt0,i",
of the recent world v ar. It tins been
fiamenstratcil very renclu'.ivply lwrausu
,u. t.n x..:in..(. i,. -. .1
of the wie previsions of the system tha
country is virtually panic pmer. De
spite the extreme tvnilen of the war
conditions mill the accemp:uiylii- infla
tion and speculation the perfect work
ing order of the system, which Mr
Heed fully covers in his il!scusIen,
there wns a netnble absence of the high
teneien In the country's money ninrketi
witnesxed in former time-, of stre."
After Biviiis n cemj -eliensslve mid in-
falllflpent ileHcrintien of thp wnrllnq nf
the rrslnnal lyalrin. .Mr Kee.1 tnkes
nn various Important mntter.i nnd poll-
pIm clliwlv nlllcd With the mnchlnprr
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tn mix riinir c,i-,u, ih-.ii ti- (VCU'lll,
Ills eiplnnutery remurki concerning re re
tllaeeuntK should entirely eliminate the
many misunderstandings concerning; this
Important function of the Federal Ito Ite
serve Act. Membership, direct collat
eral advances, agricultural credit, bank
HSMnlnnneH. trade ni'i'ditnnneu nn-n Iu.
sues nnd ether subjects usually Greek I
te the average layman nre made plain
as A, II, O. Unpeciallj interchtinc; will
bs found the review of developments
aincn the Inception of the system te thu
present time,
FRIGHTFUL PLAYS FOR
SOPHISTICATED READERS
Char!en S, IJioeks, author of "Chjra
tity Pet Papers" iinil ether volumes of
flM)i In the manner nf CharleH Lamb,
has invented n manner of hi own In
"Frllitftil Plays" (llarceurt, Brace
ft Ce.). The book contains two bur
Isaque plnjs, "Wappln Wharf" and
At the HIrii of the (Ireedy l'lic," and
a long explanatory Introduction, Tills
Introtluctlen I a iumioretis mi tire en the
art of nliiywrlHiis 'ind en the peculi
nritlcH uf thealrlciil mnnimers, It.-
ceiilnl'fuunucr Is ceiiliiiueil in (lie Iiikc
llnt'tinllh nf t'dt'li plliy. "Vlli)lll'
Whitrr- Is n pirn.,. ,.h..v with ., plot
te wrifk Hlilp Uy wme rutireil pirntei
i. mill a nrliit'e In iIIkjiuIni', antl a Iflil
ii: tmitlietl child Kienn te jeting vvuinnn
& 'htaxl who has forisettoti her lilrntlty
ffi at is evidently deaigncil for iictlng hy
SV4Mi'aii anil it ntvertllnfly la all the
14iiahful theories almut plrutex worked
".'. aVi.A -Mtimi ii iwiUH bu ill Yiiaea
BOOKS FOR CHILDREN AND
Bg, s"v0 ?Bn
lipiilm
UiFair?
''m H x fHre3n
; : aVatBF Vm
. vJ.lBBBKLJaBIiMaaapvi, " "v. w VgH
II. I.K VKRK STACPOOLE
Who has written h tlirllllng tale
of a hunt for pirates
FOR THE SMALL FRY
Fairy and Felk and "Animile
Stories for the Littlest Ones
Hints for forthcoming ChrWuias
giving arc found in half u dozen or mi
volumes just off the publishers' prct.es
nnd intended for the eunssters who
have te be read te or who are just ne
getiating the perplexities of the printed I
page nnd getting their earliest tnsic 01
boekly jejs.
Crertrude Crevvnlield is the author
of "The Shadow Witch" (E. P. Dut Dut
ten Ce.). nnd Anne Mcrriman Peck
lias made interesting drawings In sil
houette or semi-silhouette. The title
character Is the only geed person living
in the Land of Shadows where she has
been imprisoned by her wicked relative.
Prince Ember, of the Land of the Hit
Fairies, effects the prisoner's rcle.iM!
after both have many fascinating ad
venture''. The author will be remeni
remeni-I
Hame."
"
bered for her "Princess hie
"Man in the Moen Stories
in color, nre by Johnnie Gruclle. who
I" I'emr, iiri' u.v .luiiiiuit.- iruvui-,
, . i ,.. r- .t
I i" Known ler m-t inriuri-s ier iv.i-
, A .. , ..1a 8C(Jy Andv.-
'" ,,
1 nlque In its many full-pase illuj;
' trillions I "The I'UMycat Princess
(Cenltirv Cemnnny). which hns a
ries of tin drollest, most delightfully
lifelike pliolegrnphlc studies of real rat
life hv Harry Whittier Frcss. creator
of "The Animal Mether Geese." The
nuther "f the diverting narrative of th
royal feline who receives permls.len nl
her monarch puna te re out Inceg into
I he world ii I-'dward Antheny, who
wrote the "Merrv-go-Reundelnys." nnd
who has a tender touch remindful of
Gene Field in his style.
Of mere serious Impert is "The
Tairyland of Music" (K. I. Dutten &
Ce.. though it ! by no means an
exercise benis for the eung singer and
pianist. It's a children's book of a
new sort In which the Informative part
of the program U set Interestingly amid
a story of little girls in fairyland. The
niu'tcal pieces interpolated nre quite
well done and within the reach and
taste of the beginner without being
"written down." Ernest Austin Is the
author.
K "The Child's Boek of Celebrated Pic
tures" (Century Company) will prove
a delightful introduction te the treas
ures of art te the youngster fortunate
enough te receive it. The author,
I.erindn Hrynnt. tells something about
the artists and interprets the meaning
of the picture?.. Among the picture
reproduced In large-size full pages are
masterpieces of Raphael, Van Dyck,
Corrcggie, Hals. Rubens, Rembrandt,
Botticelli and Mich moderns a I.afarge,
Whistler, Ahbvy, Watts and Inncss.
NEW BOOKS
General
THE NEW I'SYCHer.OCIV AND THE'
TEACHER Ilv fftrlchten Miller. New
Yerk: Themas .'-eltzer Company.
IMuentlen from the .tandpelnt of analjt
leal psychology.
MY I.tl-E AND SOME LETTERS By Mrs. j
P-itrlck Campbell. New Yerk. Dedrl. '
Mead Ce. 1
A dellBhtful autoblearaphy bv one of the '
ar'atest actresses of contemporary times. A i
brilliant company of notable, fltrure In her I
fc.Ee. I
ROBIN HOOD'S BARN. By Mars"ret Bailey
New Terk: Geerse H. Deran Cempanj. I
The conf..len. of a carden adventurer.
AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF COUNTERS TOL. i
STOY. Nw Yerk: H. W. Huel,n;h. Inc.
i Tne sad ana dbii mek ueme-uc n: or tne
First lum In a new series, "DMtln-
yulshed American Artists. In which a brief
. blecraphv and api)re.atlen Is followed by
reproductions of retable paintlnas and a
cataloKue of cajler'tn of the artlst'i works
UNDER FOl'P. ADMINISTRATES-? H)
Osear S Str.iu liosten. llouithte-i
Mifflin Cemtanv
One of the eeuntr' most dltlnBUlhed
public men tells of 1:1s career In national i
service under StcKlnley. Taft, Rces'velt and.
Cleveland
A HISTORY or THE CREAT WAR. Bv '
Jehn Hu' ;un Bosten. Iluushlen Miff. in
i ntnnany
The uuihnr durlnir the entire war. ron ren
n.ne 1 v ith the lir Unh Intclllffr nee nml rren
ecanda i.ervlcei mil n weil-knewn noiel neiel
1st, ha wrltien a cemn-ehnlve and sis-
...... I a.I nh.nnl.lj nf ,1.. ...1P Tll . ,.,
TelumeV arVVeiriTlu.trnted with man-, 'ami ,
, the various rsmpiixns and tieids are au-i
I cussed ai units Th fourth volume hns a
handsome full-leniclh portrait of Admiral i
Pirns In colors
WOODROW WILSON'S EIOQI-n-CE By
Jehn W Wescntt C'nmden, N J : 1, I
P. HuntInner Company
T,,,,,. Wfliirnil. nln nominated woedrow
Wilsen twice fur tr-n presiilencv. b.is here
TISIOTHT Tt'HBY'b JOUHNAI
YerK ijeerK- ii vvian .'uiruiiv
V B,v .stlre en the vlsttine English cel-b-rlty
with a nud natured expose of our etvn
literary and se, ta! ln.
VALt.EY WATERS Uv fharles D, Stewart.
. Yerk II l Ijiitmn A Cn
The authe- of "Th rugttlv lllaeksmlth'
has wri'tin srether ilean-cut and 'thelesnme
novel, this time almut a shell-shocked so, se,
dler. whose mind Is blank when he return. I
from the war
SWALLOWED UP Bv Sirs Wilsen Wood Weed
tow New Yerk' Brentane'e
The stranire story of a girl, bv a well,
known flctlenlst.
VALIANT DUST Ilv Katharine Fullerton
C.ereuld. New Yurk: Charles Scrlbner'e
Sens
The first volume In sIt years by thl.
true-born story writer They represent her
at her characteristic variety,
THU OOOpESIAN. Bv J. Wasermann New
Yerk Ilnrrenrt. Brace ft Ce
V. novel bv the author nf "Thn World".
Illusion." one of the notable pieces of con cen
Hnental fiction In recent vears
OVERLOOKED. Hv Jl Ulrica flaring, Ilos Iles Ilos
Ien HnuKhlen, .Mifflin I'emptnv
A novel that I. cmnlmtleal.y different l'
Is u elm ' of o-ine:)iit in i.ur pe uv a flie
tlniulsed "tvlt
l.iuvg w5iIl!,31tpV.,a'i"'D.rJ.
. ,Biue & Ce
Wnllll-" MHI " "uiiMiriPui mueii im inn
Ltliv. tU what hheV'-pupfiirft weulO
mini; of thr movies, what Hlnpiicrate. would
iy about a j'-'ioe re ter it swme opera
Hun, Hrlgliaru Yeung', thuughl. nn women',
suffrage, etc.
KAHl THE ELEPHANT. By Dhm (lepal
liukerll. New Yerk: K. P. Dutten A Up.
. .nan in tile .iioeu ciertva
.Iven an Interpretation ni m mrmer rr"i- vJ.
dent an an nrntnr The volume also ce.t- J.
tains Jurtee Weeett'a te notable nemlna- Xv
tlen spefclie. theineles excellent apecmens VX.
of fereTDlc oratory. XS., . . .T .... ...TJ
Fiction
New I
A tale of the Jungle with a most Inttr.gl-
ZS l A.A ak Amira Ifka aVinnlai
GLIMPSES OF CHINA
"Charm of the Middle King
dom" a Warm. Human Boek
James Held Marsh has caught the
sense of gjnmeur nnd romance that
China has for ninny In the Western
world and has transferred it deftly te
the printed page.
"The Charm of the Middle King
dom" (Little, Brown ft Ce.) Is a
warm, human book. It ignores the
troubled policies of the great jellew re
public, and. In sparkling stvle, gives
ititlmnte glimpses of the Chinese people.
Mr. Marsh's official connection with
the i. hinesc Customs and his command
of the language gave him opportunities
never gained by the mere traveler or
even by n "foreign devil" resident In
wimc trading city en the const. Monk Menk
den. i where he was stationed, is rather
familiar ground, but later he was trans
ferrcd te Mengtz in the extreme Seuth
uf. t liina and in the heart of the Tonkin
jungle.
Mis word pictures of that exotic spot
will delight the arm-chair voyager. Ills
description of the "I,.vii n.r..u"
the Buddhist priests mid of the weir 1
Moen Dance of women longing for
iiioiiierueoa nre effective touches.
me uuiner iws a Uisccrnlng eye ferUhls book In their stockings. While
feillllfltie beaut V nnd rnlnlaa cnm .11
verting eplsedts with nntlve women of
high type, ler Instance, there wns the
princess who. when his Chinese fill-,
tcred. turned easily te melodious
Irencli. The book is well Illustrated.
NEW NATURE BOOKS '
FOR THE VERY YOUNG
Hy erhena Itffd. New Yerk: U. V. But-
'.'''' Vl.
The author tells in el ere iinrr fnpm
semethinc about the wmvs r.f Mr.lu
Oliver Herferd hns made chnraeterilic
illiittratlens simplv full of originality
uiki uiMiiu-uen ami numer.
DANNKRTAtr.. Bv Erncat Thomp.en Seten
.Sew Yerk: Charle. Scrlbner'e Hen..
A new story by the author of "Wild
Animal' I Have Known," which nill be
liked bv children of nil ages from ten
te seventy, anyhow. It Is the biography
of a gray squirrel whose ndrr-nttirea
will be keenly relished. In addition the
book In an interpretation of nature and
(Cup-!ca,l.b.henr,,.,5r eemmeilded as n Rift
l.lrDincett Ceinnnnv,
"Animals I Have Known" th" dis
tinguished Hritish soldier, who is both
a general and a baronet, cnlls this
interesting book. As the founder of
the Hnglish Hey Scouts, he is widely
known here nls-e. He gives .entertain
ing pergenal anecdote., of his experi
ences with animals in many parts of
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the world. This1 Is the kind of book
that makes boys friends of nil animals.
It would make n geed gift for a Scout.
STAR. The Story of an Indian Peny, By
Uerreatlne Hoeker. New Yorki Double Deuble
if.v' l'1"!" .Ce. ..
The wife of an army officer, stationed
for years In the Indian country, tells
charmingly this life story of n heroic
pony. The author knows both horses
nnd Indians, and se lias made - delight
ful oebk.
Tim MOUSE STORY. By K. It. With. iw
Yerk: i a, Stoke. Company.
This Is n book translated from the
Danish, in which language It is, a pop
ular work with the children, going back
te 18(10, when the nuther was Minister
of Education In Denmark. It Is es
pecially adapted for children up te ten
or twelve. '
WtllTEFOOT, THE StOUSH. Rv Thornten
Hurgcss. Uo.ten: Little, llrewn a Ce,
The author of "Bedtime Stories" in
this book writes in charncterlstl" way
about animals, (ioed for children Ave
te nine or se. Fine color plates by
Ilnrrisen Cndy.
PETER'S ADVENTURES IS HIRDLAND.
Hv Klorence Vincent. Sew Yerkl P. A.
stehc Cemcnny.
Bluejny. robin, catbird, crew, wced-
pecker and many another of 'the birds
nbeut us will become very real te
heung folks of eight te twelve or th
te t ue
there
' about who arc fortunate enough te get
it t- n story sucn as children like, it
embodies a In; df information which
will enable the readers te recognize the
birds.
IN .MEMORIAL
i:ni:i.t:u
111 letlnft memory of IIRTT1I
.MlIVSKL'.UUIILKlt, who died
Nev. si, insi.
Qtattf
. AI. I. i:s Suddenly, en
ilv. en Plrst-dav.
IXIZAUUTII 8.
Krlrndn' Asie.
Klevenih
ai.i,i:m.
Jienin iuin, i-J2.'
et I'htlft. Yeutiif
Relatives
iinn irii-nus are ItiMipil te the funeral, en
ruth-day. :ictenth Menth l!3d tTbursda).
ul 10.30 o'clock, from the Oliver If. Ralr
"'''' is-e cin-stnut t.
"iltiTrT-Saia. ie:
interment pruaie,
ttMi . n
widow ,,f (ler L. linker, formerly of
'"!'! , i-a.runerii service, at re.lflence or
diuehter, Mre. Jennle Morrison. Berwyn.
-M. ii.,irvn.
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LPHIArJ TUB8DAT, ' N
I MAIM , " I
Witt Wi,cSeHtfcfflff3
res WM.. a p. M.. at lha nha
or Kirk a Nice, eaei OernikntewM ave. Int.
prlyste.
DfSARn. fltliMeftly.. Nev. 1, KUOKNK
p. JhHAllb: t Relatives knd friend. Invited
te (uncrnl. Thurs., IP, M.. (ram late rest
dence. Orchard rd., pakment. P; Int. Ar Ar
inaten Cem, Friends may call Wed., T te
llliACK. -Nev, 20. 1022. DRUtAH UOL-
. iUi
CO.MU UICK
If! HI It I CtallWltsA Tltai
!..M.. residence, 1281 W. Venonte at. Int.
private
, ROYflKT. Nev. IS. MARGARET A., be
loved wife et Jeneph Ilereky and daughter of
Joeeph J, and Roie Prince, aged 2. Rela
tives and frlenda are Invited te attend fu
neral. Tues., S:SO A, M.', from her parents'
residence SS01 Mercer at. Requiem hlah
mass at St. Ann's Church 10 A. M. Int. Uely,
Redeemer Cem. '
..JL".,klSJ.T:Pn. JSOV. 1. 1833. AI,HKRT
Y lineMbEY. at hfs lata' residence, Lcnuith. 18th and Belleleldava . at 2 V. U.
W. 3Ut st., Lea Anieea. Calif, BarvJni. Northwood Cem. rrienda may can
..a4in.lfrmJ.5!-t? A"JC.I?-... .... Wl. va. .. P.. hue-
JIKiSKX HIlUMUCil,
iuei
vlrea
raMfnKM.. Muilil.nlv n Nnv IS 1004
JANU, dauahter et th late Jamea and Mar
garet Campbell. Relative, and frlenda In
vited te funeral cervices en Tuesday, 3 P.
M., at the residence nf her brother, Jehn
Campbell, 2030 V. Orlcana at.' Interment
private.
CAR15Y. Nev, 17. MARY A., wife et
Adam C. Carev (nee O'ltara). formerly uf
i, i., enr. xzu ana nnyarr ave. Funeral
te which relatives and frlenda. also at.
Rdmend's Reaary and Altar flecletl... ara
Imlt.-d. Wed.. 8:.10 A. M.. from lata roil
denrf, 212.1 H. 1'let it. Solemn maai of
rrqulTn. Church of Bt, Kdmend, le -A, M.
Int. W'mlnter Cem. ,
COOSWEI.I,. Nev. IB. IDA M. (Untited).
beloved wife of a. Dere Ceaiwelt. Rela
tives and frlenda are Invited te eervlces.
Wed.. 3 P. M . at 820 Cooper at., Camden.
N. J. Prlends may call Tuea. ere. Int.
""celM. Nev. 1. HARRY N, COPK, SBCtl
4(1. Funeral eervlce Wed., fi P. M., 403 N.
n.ld M. Relative., frlenda, Oerae W. Ken
lrli'li Jr.. Ide, Ne. (IPO. P. and A. M.
and empleve. of llaldwln Locomotive Works,
Imlteri. Int, oxford. Pa.. Thurs.
CROWI.BV. Nev. IS. DANIEL A., eon
f the late Timethy and Catharine Crowley
Relative and friends, also empleyes of Mu
nicipal Court nnd Themas D. Flntetter Clun
,t Mh Ward, are Invited te attend funeral.
riiur.. 8 30 A M.. residence. 242 De Lanrv
t Solemn reaulm mass at 8t. Jeseph's
Church 10 A f. Int. Cathedral Cem
unvMS-SMITlI. At Lincoln. Neb.. Nev.
I,'.. in22. JOHN V.. husband of Mary J,
Peilln (nee Smith) and eon et Jamea and
lnt Mary Devlin (nee Qermley), Relative.
nnd frlenda ara Invited te attend funeral,
Wed , 1 P. M from the residence of hi.
brother. Michael Devlin, US? N. Hancock
t. Int, Hely S-pulchre Cem.
DOHKRTY. Nev. 1. 1M3. VINCENT.
eon nf Jehn J. and Ann Doherty 'nre Mc
I.auithlln), seed 1 me. 14 days. Relatives
end frl-ndi nre Invited te attend funeral.
Wed.. 3 P. M.. from hi. parent.' residence.
sZ,.;c.m
Jill uner at,, uermantewn. int. tieiy
iiiihi,mu. Nev. 1. HEsrnv r nttn.
.-..- --- . . r. . " j"-. . .--.
FOIt. area H, nemuves ana menus, ai.e
Mende Pe-t. Ne. 2. and Pe.t Ne. M. CI. A
It . Invited te funeral services. Tiiee . s r.
X!.. at the rarlef. of II. B. flrlfnth. Ner.
weed. Pa Int. Arlington Cam,, Washing.
'"r.I.KRKTH, Nev. 20. 1D22, ANNA St..
r',lew of Caleb P. Klfreth. Relative, and
frlendi nre lnlted Je attend funeral .en-
frle,ld.,!.r.. ln-1i?1 -i?
$?' T,n""-Vaw. 'ilitcl
' Wrnn?nnqd .read pv;
,. at me re.mence 01
:hcll II. nroeke. 8il0
erhrnelf. Int. nilvate.
I r.lhH. klndlv emit flewera.
n.l.nTT Nev. 19. CHARI.OTTR. wife
, t'rancl. Ellett. formerly of 2.121 tV. Oalt-
la, ,t. Relative, and friend. Invited te
funeral. tVed.. 2 P. M.. from the parlor, of
i"' ? ""'Ki,..r.-r :.. i-:.TJir'
main lllil ue li.nw uev. wvcn.lis,
KVKRHART. Nev. 18. EMMA I,, widow
r. u.nui.l M. Kerhart. Relatlvva nn,l trlttntlm
i ar Invited te aurna tunerai aericMa -i-uee.
IS P. M.. late re.ldence. 1024 H Woe'l.tock
ut, lrlcn'l3 may call Men. eve. Int. crhate.
riscur.R Nev., in. julius b (Leuis),
huinand of Catherine Klchr (n..e Schu
mann), aaed 54. Relative, and frlenda. alee
1 (Ictieral .Tehn C. Premeht Council. Ne, 32.
S and V of I..: Ttlewt'er.' Leral Ne, II
nnd Allied llulldlnc Trade Council. Invited
, in ferlce Wed.. 2 P. M.. late re.ldence. ft.le
' a. a e A Atetnvl &a Vtat. ata,li,a,i. Ill ti... . .
ellTlUICinilil Pie Alia. HtUl( .lit. 1 cacv
! VlSlinil. Vv. 18. HERTIIA. wife of !
I . i.i. r4..m.saa fl.l.li.... .. .1 t a
vicwinr luca. bvb
TreilerlcR
-. 90
nvnpu ie
e funeral. Wed., 10 A. M Inte real. (
:M2 P. Met t. Int. Blu Cem.
l'rrAaVr. c- kuzaretii. w.f.
of A. E. Prlttwhe (ney Qruber) Relative.
"e1 ri53sAB,tflnVt"1 J". Mt"i tmtT1-
I eIJt( ,uv ! ""! hi.- 1 eeiuruvi'i mJ
I.cemlnr et. IHah mam St. Henry. Church
1 9 A. M. Int. Hely Sepulchre Cem.
rUCIIULOCHKR. -TLNpv. 18. JOHANNA.
wife of Charles Yf. Puch!echrr. RKtlve.
nnd friends are Invited te attend funeral.
'lues . 1 P. M . from her lata re.ldem. A3 1
N. Opal .t. Int Northwood Cim. Remain.
riav he viewed Men. eve
iiniOHR. Nev. H. ANVA C., v Ife i.f
r,erg Oclser. Serlc- Wed . 'J 1. M..
1 T24 N. 8th et . rear Ne. 4. Int. urlvate.
, trier. I. nmv call Til''.. e.
1 OOD8HAI.I.. At Cheilnut Hill. Nev. 20.
1922 IDKI.UV M.. wife of William II. Oed
I .hall (nee Williams). Due notice of funeral
irlv.n.
OOLDFEDER. Nev. 10. CHAIIM39 B..
errd 46 ears Relatlvi. and frl'ntla. also
Bholem Myer Celin Ai'lcr Mln.ker l.edae. Ne.
10 I. O II. X.: Phlla. Hnjder Uxlae. Ne
, rn5. J. U. II. .., lirun Avnnm iinenciai
I Alie.- Jen lth National Worker. Alllanca of
I American, reenectfullv Imlted te attend fu
I rernl. Tue... 12 neon precisely, from the
funeral parlor, of Charle. Kahn. .".27 Pin.
I et. lit. In Har Nebo Cem. Kindly emit flew.
rn. Itemalni may be tewed after 0 P. M.
linn
OORri.i:V. Nev. 18. DANIEL, hu.band
of nrldget Oermley (nee narrett). formerly
of 11 Ml 9. Clarien et. Relative, and frlenda
are imlted te attend .funeral. Wed. 8:30
A. M.. from 1410 Chrl.tlan '. High ma.
of renulem Ft. lerena'a tnurcn iu A. SI.
Int.
limv
Cre. Cem.
r:niKt.T. Nev. 111. JENNIE, dauchtae of
Smith and Martha Dllmere. nued 4. Rela.
tles and friends ere Invited te funeral.
Wd . 2 P. M . re.ldence. 1370 K, 40th st.
Int Mt Mnrlah Cem
GRIPPEY. On Nev. 10. 1022. HATHA
RYN B . ilAiiahter of Rebert Jl and Laura
II Grlttei. uf 2.1t 8. Ithin st. Relatives and
eienlntr
HAINES -On Nev. IK. 19J2. EVAN B..
husband of the late Marv E. Hilne., Rela
tles unl friends, also emplnes of Atmnre
!-en. are Invited te the ei-rUce, en Thurs
day afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at hi. late
residence. M2J Slerlen ave. Interment Wood Weod Woed
lunds Cemeury.
HAR I M V.N NOV 2H. JII22. CHARLE".
t-ai abut a t-A itii HMi vn inn ai.rt u a nn MiiAa. i niiiiuu.
v ."' -;..-.; m.tw ,-, -. a.' rit. tn ntfemi runfrn. ft?rvicr. ea.. i: i . i
.yVrilM'lfce Ct s. intcr-ment rh-rt Andrew . I Iln.r Sen. Arch and H-fi""- 'lSSX.
1 "Sir.V-nrm"n--5nV an" 'sap'aiT'a .f. '' rVtHPSLAND -hSddenlv. en Nev ja, tlena It will be well erth your hlli te call
eflK.,v.I,i?eSr?lV .RelaWeiA,ndAfr-.end. pefWWj. iffi &$ " '",- Mr. Patten
S' ISS! SNlmdt.,'n!.Nn0: &MVP&&CWi,m PUb"'h,nir ""
euah Int. nrlut. Friends may tall Wed. ' Lun.lV y?a'A.rL,nA,'rm,,rri.Si.'ri,'An,;
iiunianil et hirau itartmnii iteiutlve. and "Kry V.w Yerk Cltv Vnrmerlv nf '
friends els.. J H Ivlns' Ami. emplejts and Sn,1, avVel B4 Funeral s'ertlceT Wed '
Bellevue cyunrll. Ne. US. H. and D. of I.. XWiil Ae4.. , chapel of M "ainal Cem" I
nrn ntll, In llttend fur,rtil. Thliri, 1(1 '" !. Jtt "l "P? BWei "' .;'' Si"'l. '
A. M tesldenc-T M4.V StlilmatV at "Int ' ..."ATHwr.. - W, .
SU. V::ri?' w u,""!,ln" m" l u'w"1 Wed.. , of nichard R. Watien. it?.! .11 arV'Her" '
iiiiTiiiiv vn.. in (,inft,,,.- e lee en Katurdav mernlna, at 10 o'clock, at
HAH TMANN 0V IP, CAIIOMNP. H, ,u- f.n... it Ilale Blda . IS"0 Ch.stntit rt
'Ueei'raendai" IK I !PL '
j ted te .itler.l funeral erv!ceH. Ucd.. 2 p. WIM.IAJ1RON Nev. 1 TIIOMAfi. hu.
M.. at her late re.ldence. lOUU N 13th at. hand of Irene Williamson (nee MacMullan)
Int. rrlet. 'Relntlve. and friend., also member, of 28th
iii.ivi-i. ;sev. n. l iiurie Mile, ra., '
ituiti.iu u . .en or ueur.u ami Nellie
lllnkle (ne dllmere), ated 11 months ltaUv
thi' nnd friends are Invited te attend fu
rerul H-rl e's, Thurs,, a P. M . nt the fu
neral ariirtment. of Hareld B Mulligan.
10th st md Uermantewn ave. Int. Oreet. Oreet. Oreet.
moenf iVm Kriends may call Wed eve.
HerKKR At Hartferd. Conn., Nev. IB.
I1MII.V it SUVIIiM:. wlf of Christopher .
HecKer awed '.' years. Kur.cr.il service at
the reldnce .' her dauahter, Mrs. Leslie V.
Alil .ii; I'ljiinncld at., Wtd., '.' P. M, Int.
Hartferd ( e'.n
lU-H'HI.N'se.V. Nev. TO. MARTHA, wife
nf tl i.tte James Hutchinson. l"uneral
si rMees Thur , '.' I, M . at the residence of
dau.'hti r Mrs .lames SIcCenell, .11! locust
v . Ardninre. I'a, Int. St. Taul Lutheran
Cem.
.IOHN.'ON.NeV. IS. 1P22, CMMA J..
vitf of the late Captain I'hlllp Jehnsen
Itelntltr. and friend, ar. Invited te attend
funeral services, at the residence of her
een-ln-lHM II, rlert B. Allen, HIS Arbutu.
st., 'lermantenn. Tuea, Slat Inst., at 2
I. M Int private.
KNC Nev b. CATHARINE M. wife
r.f 1 hum i j Kane (nee MelghanV. I'uneral
Wed.. S 3 a. SI., from her late residence.
840 N llhmbrty si. Solemn nine, of
re'iulun at ft I'rancla Xavler Church 10
A. M Knlutite. and friends Invited. Int.
Hels- f-ejuichre Cem,
k KKAH.NKV On rrev. 18. JOHN J. hu
hii.d r,f j. ij Kearney, aaed ill) ear.
Hcl.it Ue and friend, ar. Invited te attend
lllHBarWIIJIB5fe
Mm
ttjlSffli,W)Al.Vn!
Pa. Intarmtttt at Rvarcreen Cam.. Camdan,
'KELLT. Ner. SdllENR X. Ma."!
Jehn and Catharine Kalfir. Ralatlvea i knd
friend., also Court Ne., at. T. and. A., ar In
vlted te attend funeral,- Thurs., 8iS0 A. M.,
from parent.' residence. ' 4170 Mam at.,
Manayenk. Het.mn requlatn mass St. Jehn
the Uspti.t'3 Church it A. M. Int. at. Jehn' a
Cent,
I.EEDOM.Nev, 20. 1933. MART JANn.
fe of Bamuel J. Iedem and dauahter of
wlfa nf ftamuel J.
1.fcnA. km Bllla. ,.,,. If.nn.rA. 1
stilctly private. Thura.. 3 P. M., from her
late realdence. Lennl. D.lawara C9.,JJ'
Int. Media Cam. Frlenda may call ed.
eve. ..... .-,, i...
i.imuKiiixii.-Nev. iu. BAmvfu, .,?
mi
rhnra.. ISO P. M... from
1440 heckland at.. Jf
tiAn(imirf In. Kvanaell
lata raaldenee.
Hervlcea at.tha
MARTltj.Nev. IB. LAWRBNCB P.. hue.
tmmi of i.au- I.. Martin, aaed ns year.,
Relatlv.a and frl.nda. also ne.sar camp,
Ne, as, une tna npar
vltcd te funeral. Wad,
Ne, 29, and the Bpanl.h War Veterans,
In-
:fle A. M,. from tha
,n.nn. IIS N. Iln-
rnalilenpa of fiula V. Dan.On. US. N. UH
denwoed at, Ma.a at tha Church eiuia A' A'
sumptien, 11th and Bprlim Oard.n, 0 A. M.
Int. Hely Cress Cem. . . .. ,,
of Ml. Matnewa. funeral Thuja., l,P..M'-i
realdence, 3111 E. Hasart at. Int. Hlllalda
Cem. Remain, may be viewed Wad., s te
1UMc'illiu)B. Nev.. in. ANNIB. wife of the
late Patrick J. McRrlde. Relative, nnd
i.m.1- ... I.uli .n .,,.n filnppnl. TnUIR.,
a sit a t nftin Rniill. a, Rnlenln hlffh
ma., of 'requiem Ht. Patrick's Church 10
A, Jit. int. i-tniy L.reea uem. ,....
XicKEKVER. Nev. 18,,TllrfAH J., son
nf late Arthur and Jesephine McKeever (nee
Muer). Relatives, friend., empleyes of
County Commlsaleners. . Invited. te , funeral,
Wed.. 8.80 A. II., re.ldence. 2004 Pine it.
Solemn high ma.a Ht. Patrick's Church 10
A, M. Int, Hely Cri.s. ...
McNERNEY. On Nev. 10. 1022. .MART
C ulfa of Jehn K. McMarney. (ties Ctawall).
eed 48 eara Relative and friends, also
It V. SI. Sodality, are Invlled te attend
funeral. Thursday mernlnr, 8:80, from har
tale re.ldence, 083, E. We.tmerefand at.
Solemn requiem mrf.s at 10 o'clock., at
Church of the Aaoen.len. Interment at Hely
Sepulchre Cemetery. . .
MOORE. At hi. residence. Ventner. N.J..
Nev. HX T. I1AINEH MOORK n"latlve.
nnd frlnd.. alie Bheklnah Ixde. Ne. 240,
1. and A. SI.: Kcv.tene Chap'er. N'. 17.V
it. A. SI.i Ht. Jehn'a Cemmnrdcry. Ne 4.
K T.: 1.1 l.u Temple. A. A. O. N. SI. 8.:
Chel.en Yacht Cltih of Atlantic City and
Phlla. Society of Optometrist., are Invited te
attend hi. funeral service., Thurs., 2 1. M.
vrecltelv. at the David II Schuyler llldg.,
Ilrnad and Diamond ate. Int. private.
N1TZE. Nev. 20, JULIE (nee Paakaa).
nlilew of Paul Nltze. Funeral aarvlce.
Thura. 2 P. M.. nt tha chapel of H F.
Schreedcr ft Bfine. 4lh and Arch st... Cam-
dn N. .1 Vlewlmf Wed., 7 te P. St.
OOILBY, Nev. 17. Kl.I-A P.. dauahter
of the late Je.hua and flarah Osllby. Frlenda
are Invited te attend funeral aervlcaa.
Thurs., 1 P. SI., at the residence of Sirs.
Marraret McQarrlcle. 1320 E. Steyamcnalns
axe. Int. laurel Hill Cem. Remalna may
be viewed Wed. eve ,
PAUST. At her residence. 4821 Old Tprk
read, en Nev. 20. 1022. ELIZABETH, widow
of the late Jehn Qeerae Pab.t. Br., In har
72d vear. Relatives and frlenda are Invited
te the .en-Ice. en Thur.day afternoon, at 2
o'clock, at the Oliver H. Hair Rld.. 1820
Che.tnut st. Interment Laurel Hill Cem.
PHILLIPS. Nev, 20. HARRY W. I'll IL
LIPS Residence 855 N. lflth st. Relative,
and friends are Invited le .erv're.. Wed., 2
P. SI., at Barker & Smith'. 820 N. 20th t.
Int. Greenville, S. C. friend, may call
Tu H te 10 P. SI. at 810 N efi'h
PIHLSON'. Nev. 10. 1022 ELIZABtSTlT.
wife of the late Jnmea St. Phllsen. Funeral
serlce. Wed.. 2 P. SI., ht David O, Frank
enfleld t Sens, 322 N. R2d St. Int. Mt. Sto Ste
rlah Cem. Remalna may be viewed Tue..,
7 te 0 SI.
REECE. On Nev. 20. 1M2. JOSEPHINE
wife of Loul. a. Reece. Funeral serlca en
Wednesday, at .1 P. St.. at Church of the
Ooed Rhept-erd. Trankferd ave. and Cumber,
land st. Friend, mav call at re.ldence. .2104
K. Yerk st. Tuesday everlna. after 7 o'clock.
Intcrnvnt North Cedar Hill Cemetery.
of November, at' his residence. 1807 Spruce
. . . .t.a Ilia... 1 .Wa titA are a hf
niCIIAilUMU.",. UMAni.cjH, en me intn
n , Funeral Vd. Nev. 2, Bt 11
o'clock. Klnd'y emit flower
ROSENBERHY. Nev. 18. FRANKLIN
f.. husband of Mary Resenberry. nired 03.
Ilelatlve. and friend, al.e empleye, of Budd
Mfir. Ce , are Invited te attend funeral.
Wed., 8:80 A. St., from the. parlor, of Wil
liam J. MKJeldrlck. R422 Oermantevrn ave.
Solemn requiem mas. Ht. Vincent'. Church
10 A. SI. Int. Hely Sepulchre Cem. Re
malna may be viewed Tue. ave.
RUCH-JOHNSON. Nev. IB. 1022. ANNA
H,, wife of William D. Ruch. Relatives and
friend. Invited ta funeral service., Tue... nt
2:30 P. M.. funeral apartment, of Hareld
B Mulllaan. leth it. and Oermantewn ave.
Int. private. Friend, may call Men, eve.
RYAN. At Washington D. C. Nev. IS.
1P22. HANNAH SI. RYAN. Relatives nnd
friends are Invited te attend funeral. Wed..
S .10 A. Sf . residence of bratber-ln-lnw.
Thomaa Dunne, 2980 N. 12th it. Solemn re
quiem ma., nt Church of Our Lady of Mercy
10 A. SI Int. Hnlv Cress Cem.
SHEERAN, Nev. IP. 1022. ROSE SHEE
RAN. Relative, nnd friends are Imlted te
attend funeral. Thur.day. 8:30 A. SI., at
bar Ute re.ldence. 2.13.1 S. Chadjrlck at.
Hlah Requiem mass Church of SI. Menlrn, '.
10 A Sf. Interment Cathedra I Cemetery.
BHEEHAN. Nev. 20. THOMAS J., hus
band of Slary C. Hhrehan (nee MirNamara).
Due notice of the funeral will bn Klvan,
from hi. late residence. 2014 S 13th t.
SONNEBERO. Nev. 20. DINA. Jl.t.r Of
Inte .les-ph Senncliere, aged 11(1. Relative,
and friends nre Invited te attend f uncial
rervlce. Wed.. 0 A. SI. precl.ety. at th
resldenee of her al.ter-ln-l.iw. Mr.. Betty
sennnbets. 8821 N. 17th at. Int. Baltimore.
Sid
STOUT. Of measle. Nev. 20. HAROLD
EDWARD, son of Wilfred J, and Gertrude
Hnrdwlck Stout, need 1 year 6 month..
Funeral services at hi. parents' re.ldence,
HIGH N. Jud.en .1 . Wed., 11 A. SI. Int.
private.
STROltP At his residence. Brn Mawr,
i nr.ivitlt P . hunband of Mnrv n.
rteiatie ana irien'n are invited
"PilaTta aa..
TODD. Nev. 17. JOHANNA, wife of the
late Charleg Tedd aired 73. Relative, and
falend. nre Invited te funeral. Tiiya . 8-30
a. ,ai , irum ,ir ,-y1 ....-.... , .,. .-, -au ai,
. M . from her la'e residence. I 3ii H 23d at,
.!emn reauiem hlsh mass s Patrick'
h-ireh 10 A. M. Jjt. nM c-ithedrai irm
VOOEL. Nev. 20. HANNAH VOOEI,.
C
Police Dl.trlct...pre Invlteil te ultend fu
neral aervlcea. Wed.. 2 P. M , resilience of
hi. aen, Thomaa J. Williamson. 'J013 Amber
t. Int North Cedar Hill Cem Viewing
Tues S tn 10 P. M.
WIM.IT8.-)f Haddenlled N ,T died
Kleventh Menth. 20th day C'HARLKS WIL
L1T8, In hi. 08th year. Funeral and Inter
ment private.
WIU40N. Nev, 111, JOHRPH n . husband
nf the late Kmma C.WIls.in. Relatives and
rrl'nu., aiiie fTnnaiin jje. .no 1,14, r.
and A. M.. nre Invited te funeral snres
Wed . 2:311 P, M., at hi. Inte resldinc, 211H
N. llread st. Int. Laurel Hill Ctm mends
inny cnll Tue.. eve.
vVrieht. Nev. in. 1022. Anni.vmi
TlltmNLKY, daughter of Jii'.eb and Edna
V. Wright. agel 211 Relatives and frlendj
are Invited ta attend funeral .ervlies. Wed..
3 P. St.. at her parents' residence. 3117
Lnngahere at . Tacony. Friend, may call
rue. , T te P. St. Int. Sltignella Cem
Pleaa emit flower..
ITNTtERTAKFrm
- . PUIII Bl. lilt. ''.' w.e. tttmM Vttl
i n vine n nn I iiiiicsih. hi iii-i iimiiit. it I mani i
JIlLll' MOAD AhP
VF DIAMOND
ANOTHER SCARLETT
BARGAIN
W jJaaaTasssaV. .
rtTasssl
Qnuln Garcia
IWlnM)
Large IBe Corena Made in
Tampa, Flerida
Te Sail at IBe Straight
(Aad tk.y da nil at that)
.Strictly New Goeafa
Just Arrived This Weak
$3 Bex of 80
, C. O. D. 10c Extra
These Cigars Have Never
Sold Under $6.00 a lex
v We will guarantee this
GARCIA Cigar as the GREAT.
EST VALUE we have EVER
OFFERED through the MAIL.
WE PAY PARCEL POST
' SCARLET?
Tha F.t.l All-Amrleaf Iter.
703 Chestnut St.; Phila.
LOST AND FOTTNP
DAO Le.t. Monday, Nev. 20... mall, black
..Ilk bass centalnlnir railroad ticket., bunch
of key., .pccteclpe: reward etven If returned
te iwu; rine st.: no question, n.ken,
DOO Le.t. en sjnday mernlna. November
.IP. Irish terrier nuppy an.werlns name
nf Tip: reward. Please return te Perey
C Madeira Medina- Hou.e and Lennex
roans, uaentz, fa
DOO Le.t. Friday, Nev. 17. near 18th and
araraei aia wnii. wira-nairaa iex terrier.
yeuna?. hlaclc head and tall.
marked Tinker. Liberal reward if returni
te aise wainui at. rnnne apruce hub.
DOO Le.t: 120 reward: brlndle cairn
.puppy: leek. Ilka a mensr.lt Nev. 11.
vlelnlty nf leth and Spruce. Return te
270 B. 10th st. , .
ri'B Leat, fur, black fox animal, le.t In
Princeton. N. J,. Saturday. November 18.
Reward If returned te Sir.. H. W. Harrison.
St. Davids, Pa. Phene Wayne 010,
HELP WANTED FEMALE
ALL THE OIRLS WITH THE "CHRIST-
SIAS SIONET-MAKINO" BEE IN
THEIR BONNETS
are Invited te an.w.r thl. advertisement
Awaiting them here are well-paid holiday
positions, such aa any Intelligent, alert,
P easant-mannered vnunif witaian ran makn
weed In, consisting of waiting en customers.
iiiiin-cun tneir Durcna.ea, maKing cnange
en cash reglstera or clerical work; soma of
them may develop Inte permanent positions.
The convenience of a Wanamakar em em
peoye', epeclal shopping privilege adda te the
Interest et thee opportunities.
Application should be made In p.r.en te
the Uureau of Employment.
WANAJIAKER'S
BILLERS CLERKS TYPISTS
A number of opening..
Speed and accuracy required.
Interesting work, geed compen.atlen.
Apply Bureau of Employment
WANAMAKER'S
CASHIERS AND INSPECTRESSES
Yeung women. 18 te 25 yeara et age. for
the poslt'en of ca.hler-lnspectres.ee: If you
hava ability te handle figure, accurately nnd
nre Intended In being trained for a Jeb
hlither up. call and Inquire nbeut the oppor
tunity, offered here. Including geed hour,
and geed pay.
Apply Bureau et Employment
WANAMAKER'S
CASHIERS
N. BNELLENBURK ft CO. HAVE VA
CANCIE8 FOR YOUNO WOSIEN OF THE
BETTER TYPE. PAST IS YEARS. FOR
CASHIERING POSITIONS. APPLY ANY
TIME DURINO THE DAY AT THE BU
HEAU OF EMPLOYMENT. FIFTH FLOOR.,
BOUTH BUILDINO MARKET. 11TH T6
12TH.
CHAMBERMAID-WAlTREttS wanted for pri
vate family: reference 20 Summit -t..
Chestnut Hill. Phene 0539, Near trolley
luul Ixilh tt H. station.
CLERK AND 1 YP1ST A geel wsltlen I.
new available for a clrl he ha. had some
Du.ine.a experience, wre can type rapidly
CLERK for urtlce work, bllllne. filing rae-
t eras, etc, ; cnane. ter aavnncemenc ler
I erda. etc.: chance for advancement for
.well-educated, accurate, cnergetls yeuna
I weman: salary 'J0 per week: advl.e aae"
experience and reference.. A US I. Led, Off!
CLERKS
Olrls wh? a1e wrltltg will And tha
work of pricing and writing order.
Interesting; thl. work reunites no
prevleu. experience and will be per
manent te tho.e who qualify.
Apply Employment Dept.
8.80 A. M. te 5 P. SI.
Saturday, 12
SKARS. ROEBUCK AND CO
4040 ROOSEVELT UOUI.L'VARD
PESIALE
SALESWOMEN
wr:
. ARE NOW SOLICITING
APPLICA-
TIONH KOR HA LBS WOMEN OP THU BCT
t:OATH SHOES
StMT LACES
OLOVKS IIIIIOLSTERT
HILK3 TOYS ,lc'nx
U'M'.Kv.AP.ANi7!ES IN OTHER DEPART
CIAL CONSIDERATION Te THOSE WHO
HAVI! BEEN ASSOCIATED WITH US IN
Till: PAST: LIBERAL SALARY INDUCE
M.,:ST. TO THOSE' P088ESHINO THE
NECESSARY qUALIPICATIONS, APPLY
ANY TIME DURINO THE DAY, BUREAU
UU1LDINU.
SNELLENBURn A M
MARKET. 11TH TO 12TII BTS.
QIRI.
Wanted, young white girl for cook-1
Ing and
St.lnau 150
Tiega tTU R.
imunBavrs . u ui lamuy. u.
w, Allegheny ave. Phene
wllah ihener r k'
waaud. satMrlaaeaa ,i ,rdw.
Apply Karkel tateaai t.. :J
V1IM tri1le ., ''Aii
1 -.a, a, m4
I 01RL8
Wa ara In Immtdlata n.d of" amr,
, rOVUQ WOMEN ,
e e.perl.nc. nspattam wa will taaeh
..
AND PAT TOO 111 a yrttK
Raa XII.. Rtavanaan. laai . - . . Ki
A. M. te P. if. ' "rcq " Ijajjj
TJfE BLL TBLEPHONK CO. or PJM
16 te 18 m of
tffiuSS355ffWffJte!i
" " " anon urn.. i
AEBt FWa&uw. m
Saturday, la'
BEABS. ROEBUCK AND rn
4040 Roosevelt boulevard
M
'-m
irn
a"M?ire15 !.. te. 23 n.n .r4l
ffS " SBxsm
Curtis IMbllehlrl&.P"en n. . 4
--..-vin IT.jTfH
IRLS ever 10, te label and wraa tX
and .mall Beckageai clean. ilaVt'.iS'l'l
and small package.; elaan, ilaki s.iSl.?l
work In welt ventilated, aunanlna mJJISS'sl
Ing.. no experience nec.iiarv n,ar'B-.'"i
saw?1 wessfi: -?- "ustsa s?m
...... ..... .. i Him,. t - ,
!Vl4Pr-rantaaBiM
WK OFFER EXCEPTIONAL OPPftn,,.., ?
T1E8 FOR . OIRLH AND WeVliRJ,,!iL- 'Jl
AWANCED1I'MtNBV WAWFt-
MARKET7 11TH TO !ff.,r"8T.
.'
SALESWOMEN
w.nU?, " "Ifh-grade .aleawemtn la r
and .all a hlgh-grad. ellent.le, nm
Apply Bureau of Empleymtat
WANAMAKER'S
H
SALESWOMEN
v
Intereatlng opening. In varleut departmtita 'P
Apply Bureau of Emplernunt
m.
J
WANAMAKER'S
1 i!
B i KINUUKAFHEK
havinr i-wutlv i
tHTTa SRHgi
A finn t aZ .7 "
fiTENOORAPHER'ln law efflceTatart agTaf
exp. and salary exptcted A B2T. Led S vl
It
1
TELEPHONE OPERATINO
"fi
Permanent poaltlen. for young women be. Vi
tween the a ire a of IS ny n ... .... "JSi-1- ?.
Ne experience niceiiary. " """ """ $
?A.T.5TARTS T
113.00 A WEEK
11
IJfJ
FIv Wfk. later 114 R0 i m.m . ...a fl
vrnlnrr wnrk. " "" lvr Pr,.F?
. -i
S tM!.a tavanaen, 1631 Arch .t.. 84e a' k
f4
THE BELL TELEPHONE CO. Or PA.
H
im
if
t
TWISTERS
mrtn . , . i . ......
yarn. Apply
. -w.w. " .-meu en waN t Ki
Wi.ter'ata.
Tarn Mills
Helfltld anl '.
ini
one Wvvmltig 42.4.
A OStAN College, normal trained, itrm.
peraenallty. capable of being trained te
managing departmnet of growing builn.ii:
splendid opportunity for right weman: tell
education and salary expected. SI 704,
ledger Office. '
'-'i
WOSIEN Klv; women will be Interviewed
for responsible positions from 10 te 1 A
M. and 2 te 4 P. SI. Apply at our office. TO
Vandam Bldg.. loin Slarket st. n.
fl
i
WOMEM
Sell veur apare tlni.tWanamiker'. earlti A
viiv uuay wnriatmaa aeawin.
We will supply tha experience If eu will
supply the Intelligence, geed breeding tn4
alertness required In helping ether folk. t
buy their Christmas pre.enta: tb. par S
geed, the eurreundlngg Inspiring anl lit
experience gained valuable.
If you'd Ilka te earn, your own Chrlitmu
mensy by giving a few week, te thl. wrfS,
ple.se apply within 24 hour, te
Employment Bureau
WANAMAKER'S
WOMEN CIXANERa
Wanted Dependable women for gentral'
geed heura, geed working condition, ant' '
goea pay.
i.
Apply Bureau of Employment
WANAMAKER'S
WOMEN, for aalea and general ater
l.alteft Bre... S22 Sl.rk.t st.
TOUNQ WOSIEN
There nre .till a number et opening, for
leung women, alther married or .Ingle, wha
desire te .ecura temporary employment for
the holiday aeaaen; clerical or nen-cltrlcu
work can be obtained.
We alie hava permanent positions .
rer tne.e aeiiring at.aay employ
ment ; no experience required.
Apply Employment Dent.
8:80 A. SI. leir, SI
Saturday, 12
SEARS. ROEBUCK AND -",
4140 ROOSEVELT BOULKVAiI'
flewetal
WE WANT 3 WOMEN
who hnve been canvassing te call at euj -
efllca and hear what we have tc ener. J
rnln.ga ami rap e .'""L';,".;.V.u;;.". mil ,1
) snow cnvaeiiuA. ut w, ,v..v..vw- - -,,.
furnl.hid. M
.. . ',ntevrcn nr nfl I val
I) te 10:80 A. SI, or 8 te 0 P. M.
i . ' . . . .. ... nrfflir
WOMAN Hlah scnoei ',"mlr' JJi.il
tcaYheV rififerred. Initiative and geed Hfg ,
seiui Ity. for position pnyma itrris'JJ
upwanrte rUM perreni ifermai.ency. iA
Inhn W. Branch IT K 4'.'d st , .New ' "l-l-il
"nt. &l.Jl.3StiSl, vil !
Jan. Writ? for po.deenPH2l:jL
H-JITP WANTEP-MALE, M
ACETYLENE BURNERS
IIOLTER-UP
CARPENTER1,,,,,
PLENTY OVERTIME
DRILLEBS. REASII.RS K
JOJ NERS I PLENTY. . ''H?,LM
fi
.lin'-METAL, WOllKKItS H
Hllhj
LABORERS,
SUN SHlPnUILDINO CO,
CHESTER. PA.
'.
AOENTS wanted te handle "fljconemlljg jl
i, practical iuw """Se,a
1S2S .h at. Kensington g
BOY
If you have had S ..f'Yu,
high school training or equltnieiii.
and yM ??-"
wlnre advantemfnl l. '."!..
'" BMW.i,3
4333 Tacony t . Krankwre.
4
!OY wanted, while. V"r" ,SS tyM
WXXh MS!? rffiuir.,,al M
nhli. InslilK no.ltlell.
VVIrtener Illda. . w
l.u, wni.tiid te learn "lT!t,"ilraidl'1J "i'il
per vveel, l" awn. W" ,rl,"u' li-iW
fftti n.'or
rrAjjXm
BOY wanted for '' ,,V''oeJuT,l)u80v. HrK
permanent work. Apply M" "' ' "
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rung a w. Tin -
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