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t?ST, FOUND AND REWARDS
$S50 REWARD.
Ne* questions asked. Return fanev dlfc
BBOBaf bracelet, lost Nov. 2, vicinity of 60th
nt. and Broadway. Black. Starr A Frost,
Fifth ave. and 48th at.
L08T.<?Puree, on Broadway subway at
City Ball. Friday morning; finder raturn
pura? with glasee? and papers, inuv He< p
money as reward. D. Ayers, 3* East 62d
st. Plat? 7?81.
LOST BANKBOOKS
LOST.?Bankbook No. 808,5SI of the tent?n
Dim* Savings Bank Is missing. Any
person having* a claim to It I. hereby
called upon to present the sanee within
ten days or submit to having aald paaabook
-anceled and a new one Issued.
LOST.?Bankbook No. B8.067 of the U. 8.
Saving* Rank of N. Y. Payment stopped.
Please Feiurn book to hank.
LOST.?Bankbook No. 62.943 of the ?. 8.
Savings Bank of N. Y. Payment ?topped.
Plea*? ratura book to bank.
LOST.?Bankbook No. 1.0?3.<IS2 of Bank for
Saving.. 180 Fourth ave., New York. Pay?
ment stt>ppt?d. ricane return book to bank.
LOST ?Bankbook No. 1.142.306 of Hank for
Savings, ?S0 Fourth ave., New York Pay?
ment ?topped. Please return book to bank.
FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET
4.TH 8T, 41 Wait?Sitting room, bed?
room,- bath; $175; reference?.
MTH, 4$ WEST.?Spaclou. room, suitable
for two; homelike In every way; gen?
tlemen.
?? .VSST END AVE. (lOOth st.).?Large
room and very ?mall nail room. 'Phone
Riverside 4'.'0??
MAOMFICKNTLT furnished room?; also
suite o? rooms' maid service; EinluieB,
near BiVetslde. Sonny 1er 6335.
THY ?FT SI! ira DRIVE). 46, cT>r. 77th st ? The
Urayniore, one lu rire room, b.ilh, excel?
lent, taele. Schuyler 4306.
FURNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET
7TH ST, lOast ; entire floor; 3 rooms,
kltecfieltotte ?end bath, spacious closets.
Ha?* 7ii.ii. or Hoi A457, Tribune.
B?TH ST and Madison av?Large living
room.- dining room, two bedrooms, ser?
vant's room, kitchen; seen by appointment?
? hone Plaza 2371 before 11.
BOARD WANTED
MOTHKU needing two rnomhs' rest desires
bonrd, three rooms, where only c&ve Is her
thliJren Tei"prtOne Worth 1099.
UNFl R.MSHED AFARTM'TS TO LET
*"0TH. 42 EAS11?Studio, bachelor's apart?
ment, parlor, floor, basement. 'Phone
:".a.ia 2*>74.
HELF WANTED MALE
1NSTB? < TION
Al'T*^ INSTRUCTION, $25; REPAIRING,
DRIVING, SHOP WORK; EVENING
CLASSES COMPLETE COURSE; LI?
CENSE GUARANTEED; REDUCTION TO
BHRVIi i; 7.1ICN. AMERICAN AI'TIT)
ICHOe .. 726 UBXINUTON AVE. (69TH).
AUTOMOBILE INSTRUCTION, 810
Unlimited, driving, etc.. guaranteed, In?
cluding machine for state examination
until license s??C'jred. B. M. Co., 1403
Lexington av (88th).
LEARN TO BE A CHAUFFEUR.?Pleas?
ant and profitable work; day and even?
ing classes S ml for tree booklet and
rs pass West Side V. M. C. A.. 817
IVest t> Tm st.
?IEN.?Good paying proposition to operate
ivlng picture mach?n in theatre; ex?
perience unnecessary. Call day or evening.
Ai ??:. an Theatre Building, entrance H44
Eighth ave. f 42? 1 st.). 'Phone Bryant 151?.
WHY NUT SETTLE THE QUESTION
NOW? Let us ii.ake_.an analysis of your
III es, to letermine the vocation you are
nest fined for. Tl ere is no guesswork.
'?ur analysis is based on known a ientiilo
aws and our advice is xp&ctflir. e7all ber>?
. ? ii her detail? Booklet "L" sent on
M rton Institute, 96 KiCih ave.
at 15th st.;. New York. Tel. Chelsea 4054?
HELP WANTED MALE
BOYS?Active, under 18; old
established firm; ?rood salary
and advancement. Apply Dow,
Jones & Co., 44 Broad Street.
BOYS, ov r 16, wanted for office work;
?pportunlty for young men of the
a h? son Apply fifth floor. The Llver
;i.o! 6c Lon i a .fc Gi^be Insurance Co.,
Lid., ?0 ... ara St.
:a' wanted In publishing concern for gen
'. for i ranrjs, etc. ; either
?1 ile or part time. The Geo. N. Lowrey
. 11 Aator pi.. Room 25.
BO? 14. R. J Godwin ?Sons. 15 Whitehall
? : city
COUPLE.?Useful butler-valet and cham
ild mal I. On November 17. Coun?
try Wait.-. Reference? 'Ante to Cedar
l. ! Telephone Far Rockaway
or i ?i ? : Mon lay between 11 and 12
to C i>. Moss, 36 K^iat 30th art, New "fork.
DRAFTSMEN wanted; de?
signers and detailers experi
enced in electrical or mechani?
cal work. State age, salary de?
sire.d and experience. Perma
nent positions. Apply Box A
451, Tribune.
GRINDERS
PRODUCTION GRINDERS
Internal and External Workers
?Steady position, with the high?
est prevailing rate of wages.
?Jail after 8:30 A. M.
Eiseman Magneto Corp.,
68 33d St., Brooklyn.
Marine plumbers and helpers
wanted Win. Bishop's bona, 16 James
OFKlf-E BOT to run errands and be gen
ei ?luv . useful, >10; good opportunity for
?eBaneement- Fred Ley Se Co., 19 W. 44th.
Ma.7, 20 to 80 years of ace, wanted for
'*? ng orders In large Import house,
essential olts perfumers' materials; ad?
*-et.ni ement ; state full particulars. m?. O.
kux "23. City Hall Station.
PARENTS!
TOUR BOTI
HOW ABOUT HIS FUTURE*!
A Isr?;? Insurance brokerage concern, with
branch -s In all parts of the world and
!?r?ist citl-s in the United States, has a
few oprnlngs for bright, ambitious boys In
Its Marine Lepartmeni, where their futures
will he limlte? only by their wlllinffiu-es
and apabiliij) it Alls'responsible, positions
from the ranks wherever possible. If you
wish to start your boy right, have hfm
?all Room 2028,'80 Maiden Une, and ask
?T? Hi. GrUuai[?w.
SALESMEN
Item ef ?..?attnot #er*onaltty. whose ???
?"?a and altee aro bigger and butter re
Mjrna of a prosperous career, will espeoiatly
0* Interested *r< a proposition which re
<lWre*i enerK,.tM( ambitious salesmen. We
*J? a financial organization, human and
?jg hearted, with an interest in every em?
ployee. We waut real live wires who can
??miop into ?uooeeeful sales managers
Jito an opportunity ef becoming ftnan
??Jly independent. Our method is simple
?go Plain, easy te explain, brings quiok
JMulta Our Instructions are thorough.
fPQulreuenie are intelligence, determina?
tion and 'full of pep" spirit. Call morn
"??? or write Ftret National Finance Cor?
poration. 110 Naseau et., N. Y. City.
STOCK SALESMEN
J? ?'11 8% e-uarterly dt Vid end stocks In
?o'npaiiy capitalised for $5,000.000. with
?\C-.**'nt holdlMta in Texas oil flplls; will
2Sn(L,rlo?est Invrstlgatt?n; stroll**; Easi?
ng *>lreoto''*t?- no bonete, mortgages or j
KS|*n,l stock; every one ,pAitt<*tP*tes
S1J?2 -5 ?*rnln*e besides 8% cruarterly
?Wend; will circularise clients; com
S?S^n..ba"i'?: no advances. Bule Oll
wnwitlon, 29a Broadway. New York.
HELP WANTED MALE
TRAVRl.INO SA.I.K__IA.N.
not over 45, i
who would llk>' to locnta In '
New York City,
and who can furnish undoulite?!
evldance of ability as '
a eale. nmn. Is wanted
for position worth
$5,000 to the rlcht num.
lirawinK a? oouni against < .imml.ialona.
Call on J. II. HUNTINOTON,
105 Weet 40th at..
after 10 and before 1 o'clock.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
A MESSAGE
FROM A TELEPHONE
OPERATOR TO GIRLS
SEEKING
EMPLOYMENT
"When I was ready to enter
business I decided that the occu?
pation I chose would have to
have a future in it for me. The
pay should he good and be in?
creased at reasonable intervals.
The organization into which I
went not only must provide an
opportunity for me to advance
myself, but must show willing?
ness to help me get ahead. The
work must he clean and inter?
esting and devoid of unpleasant
influences. It had to be done in
clean, well ventilated rooms. The
working hours had to be reason?
able. If 1 became sick during
'employment I felt that I should
be protected against lo.s of pay.
I wanted to be assured that my
employer would look after my
comfort and convenience both
when at work and when off duty.
And if the business I entered
required preliminary training I
felt that my employer should pay
me for that preparation.
"Telephone operating met
every one of my requirements.
50 I have this message for
young women 16 to 35 years of
age who seek steady, worth-while
employment. Find out about
telephone operating and do it
to-day."
Apply at our %
Main Employment Office,
1158 Broadway, cor. 27th St.,,
Manhattan.
Open . A. M. to 6 P. M.
Or at the following Branch
Offices:
BRONX
453 E. Tremont Ave.,
12 M. to 9 P. M.
BROOKLYN
51 Willoughbv Sty .
9 A. M. to 5 P. M.
1336 Broadway. .,,_ _?,
^A.M.to5$M|
NEW YORK
TELEPHONE CO.
CLERK:
The New York Tele?
phone Company de?
sires to engage a num?
ber of young ladies
from 17 to 23 years of
age for permanent po?
sitions in its Account?
ing Offices.
Experience is not
necessary, as the work
is easily learned and
all new employes are
given thorough in?
structions by women
supervisors.
The hours are from
9 to 5, with one hour
for lunch and half day
on Saturdays.
The working condi?
tions and surround?
ings are excellent?
light, well ventilated
offices, sanitary lunch
rooms, comfortable
rest rooms, etc.
The salary of $11.
per week for begin?
ners is increased at
the end of the second
month, and increases
are given at frequent
intervals thereafter.
The opportunities
for advancement to
higher paid positions
are unlimited.^
Applications for
these positions may
be made either in per?
son or by letter to
Miss M. A. Kerwin,
Room 502. 25 Church
Street, New York
City.
GIRLS!
GIRLS!
GIRLS!
Pleasant work; exceptionally
good salary and bonus. Apply
Republic player Roll Corp., 661
W. 51st st.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
FORMER TELEPHONE
OPERATORS
Are invited to volunteer
for extra evening work
during the month of De?
cember. If interested,
telephone Miss Carneros?,
Madison Square, Official
28, or call at 1 158*
Broadway, corner 2 7th
Street.
EMPLOYMENT
MANAGER,
NEW YORK
TELEPHONE COMPANY.
GIRLS
and
YOUNG WOMEN
16?35 YEARS
WANTED BY THE
NEW YORK
TELEPHONE COMPANY
for
Telephone Operating.
Liberal salary while learning.
Rapid advancement.
Apply
115S B'way, cor. 27th st., Man?
hattan.
Telephone?Madison Square
Official 28.
GIRLS
?evernl, ever IG. for cl^nn. piens?
an! work, assorting pap.r pat
t-rns. short hours, pleasant sur?
roundings.; par* tits Invited to in
Bpi ct our workrooms; just the
rlacti for Ufotrinners; $10 tetart.
?ietrtrlal Revi, vv ?'.a, 21(3 West
Thirty-ninth st., 6th floor.
GIRLS
Ar. you satisfied with your present posi?
tion? L?arn (comptometer and calculator
operating. \Vell . paying ofll'je profession.
B.';ar?_oll, Fiatl.on Building, 949, Broad?
way", t Oui mercy 6062.
GIRI. wanted who i? quick at flgur"s, siimn
bCTokke ping experience;'who la familiar
with use of a typewriter; excellent oppor?
tunity for- right person. Wire AVheel Cor?
poration of America, s:if> Eleventh ave.
house .vortKKna wanted
FOR COUNTRY.
LAUNDRESS, J11 per month.
WAITRESS, $55 per month.
HOUSEMAN, good wag. s.
Four In family; frood positions. 'Phone
2S5 South Orange, or write 4SI Ridgewoo?!
Road, South Orange, N. 3.
NI'RSE for girl four years. 36 W.st fi2d
st., Apartment 2-A. 'Phone H.huyler
1678.
SALESLADIES
IN OUR
RETAIL CANDY DEPT.
Experience Not Essential
But Preferred.
Permanent Positions;
Opportunities for Advancement,
PARK & T1LFORD.
529 West Forty-second St.
SALESWOMEN
Seventy-five for our various re?
tail stores; good salary, steady
positions; liberal bonus.
THE MIRROR,
61 West 42d St.,
Or KB Went ;i4th St.
TYPIST?- Neat, accurate, will?
ing worker; permanent posi?
tion; Underwood machine;
pleasant surroundings. . Harriet
Hubbard Ayer, 323 E. 34tb St.
YOUNG WOMEN
HAVE YOU HAD
SOME HIGH SCHOOL
EDUCATION OR
BUSINESS
EXPERIENCE?
IF TOU WISH A PERMANENT
POSITION WHERE?
The work is agreeable
The working condition? are/ex?
cel I.nt
You wlli have carefully selected
and congenial associates
The office hours are from ??to ?
(Half day? on Saturday si
Rest Rooms are provided
Goo.1 meals are served at coat
eickn.ss. disability benefits are
paid
Vacations with full pay are given
The ea.ary to .?tart l? ?1?.?*
per w? ek
Salary Increases are adven a*
freouent Interval*
TEAR OUT THIS
ADVERTISEMENT,
WRITE YOUR NAME
AND ADDRESS ON
THE LINES BELOW
AND MAIL IT TO BOX
A 519, TRIBUNE.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
WAITRESS-CHAMBERMAID?On Novem
bar 17; coeintry; white; reference?. Wrlto
?? ',prt*r,>uri?t. L. I. -Phone* Far Rockaway
10*1.1, or call Monday between 11-12. to (7.
1). Moss. 35 East 30th st.. New York City.
YOl'NO WOMEN to train for nursing; 18
months course; pay while learning. Brook?
lyn Lye A Eur Hospital. ?4 Livingston Street.
Brooklyn. N. x.
^SITUATIONS WANTED MALE
BUTLER, VALET, COOK?An exception?
ally neat, capable, efficient Filipino;
splendid re>feri-nces; |100. Mrs. Mason's
Agency. 131 W. 42d. Bryant 6633.
BUTLER?French, Italian, capable, young,
go anywhere; $86; excellent references.
Ml.xH Shea's Agency, 6 E 41st. Murray
11111 6774,
CHAUFFEUR wishes position with private
family ; Cadillac preferred. T. Prim?
rose, 320 East 166th st.
CHAUFFEUR. 21, wlBhes~l*^8?t??eTn7~any
car. B. .1. McUlnnlty, 309 B. 46th St.
COLORED COUPLE?Butler, Useful; ex?
cellent cook; entire work of country
family? $120; excellent references. Miss
I Shea's Agency, 6 E. 41st. Murray Hill ?774.
COLORED COUPLE?Neat, nice, capable
young pair; excellent references; city
preferred; $126. Mrs. Mason's Agency,
131 W. 42d. Bryant 6633.
COUPLE?Chauffeur, excellent Swedish
cook: very fino, desirable, efficient young
pair, excellent references; $160. Mason's
Agency, 181 AV. 42d St. Tel. Bryant 6633.
COUPLE?Bettler, useful, and cook, both
thoroughly experienced, excellent refer?
ences, city preferred. Miss Shaughnessy's
Agency, 860 Sixth av.
ELECTRICIAN?Armature winder, motor
repaire, etc.; thoroughly experienced.
Schwartz, 551 Clormont Parkway, Bronx.
ENGLISH COUPLE?Newly arrived; man
useful; woman houaoworkor; Inexpe
rii-ii ei!, but willing to lenrn; good
country home preferred to wages. Miss
Shea's Agency, 6 E. 41st. Murray Hill 6774.
FARMER, caretaker, experienced poultry;
married; references. Anderson, 311 Fast
60th st.
FRIENDS. Clinic, BUTLER, USEFUL?
Two very neat, efficient, responsible Fill
pinos; exceptionally well recom'mended ;
$86, $80. Mrs. Masons Agency, i .*< 1 W. 4-d.
HOUSEMAN ? Thoroughly capable, five
years' excellent references. Miss Hhaugh
nessy's Agency, 800 Sixth av.
HOUSEMAN?Capable, young, well recom?
menced; city or county; $66. Miss
Shea's Agency. 6 E. 41st. Murray Hill 6774.
HOUSE cleaning and renovating; vacuum
cleaner, Francia, ?6 W. 137th; Harlem
6707.
PAINTER, Interior decorator, wishes charge
of ??oili, private or architect; refer?
ences. Wild, 270 Bast 176th st;, Supt.
PURCHASING AGENT ? Fif?
teen years' experience with
large industrial corporations ;
highest references. For further
particulars address Purchasing
Agent, Tribune Ofiice.
USEFUL BUTLER -Noat, nice young
Filipino; Just honorably tllscharged
U. S. Navy; Bond disposition; country
preferred: $66. Mason's Agency, 131 W.
42.1.
VALET?First class; very competent,
capable; efficient, good-appearing Eng?
lishman; experienced traveler; go any?
where; highest recommendation; 1100.
Ma.son's Agency, 131 W. -i-i!.
WANTED ? Few hours' work evenings;
ago 30, ex-soldli r, well educated,
knowledge of mechanical drawing, violin
playing, mitclilne shop practise. Dowd,
67 Howard av., Brooklyn.
YOUNG MAN, some experience sytinder
pies?. P. Capraulo, 41a Hast 115th st.
situations Wanted female
A A.?CHAMBERMAID, PARLORMAID?
Reliable Irish woman; good. loir^ refer?
ences; $.*>0. W. Miss Hofmayer's Agency,
:0 E. 43d est., lid floor. Telephone, 8047
Murray Hill.
CHAMBERMAID, assist waitress; tall,
neat, nice appearance; exceptionally
competent, very desirable ; live years'Bplcn
did references; $50. Mason's Agencv, un
West 42d st.
CHAMBERMAID?Toting Scotch woman;
to go to Philadelphia; excellent five
years' reference; ?46. L, Miss Hofmayer's
Agencv, 10 E. 43d st., 8d floor. Telephone
8947 Murray Hill.
HAMBERMAID, Irish; small private fam?
ily, city; wiiges $',o, excellent references.
Colonial Employment Agency, ?iS West
42d st.; telephone, 3696 Yanderbllt.
CHAMBERMAID, young, Swedish; apart
nient; ?vages $50-$5l . excellent refer?
ences. Colonial Employment Agency. 25
Went 4M st.; telephone 3696 Vanderbilt.
CHAMBERMAID, neat, nice, young Irish
girl, nssist pantry; excellent references;
Eeist Side preferred, $.7>0. Mason's Agency,
131 West 4?d st.; Bryant 5633.
COOK, CHAMBERMAID, WAITRESS?
Young Irish girls, city apartment; $56,
$60; together or separate; both highly rec?
ommended. I)., Misa Hofmayer's Agency,
10 E. 43d st., 3d floor. Telephone 8947
Murray Hill.
COOK?Where kitchen maid Is employed;
excellent cook; good city references;
$7 5, $80. M? Miss Hofmayer's Agency,
10 R. 43d el, 3d /loor. Tulephone 894*7
Murray Hill.
COOK, accommodate by day, week; very
capable, thoroughly experienced Swed?
ish woman; highly recommended. Mrs.
Masons Agency, 131 West 42d st.; Bryant
66.13.
COOK, Fnglish Protestant; young, neat,
very competent; exci-lh-nt references;
apartment, East .Side; moat desliabio; $70.
Mrs. Mason's Agency, 131 West 42d St.
COOK, waitress, chambermaid, kitchen
maid and liouseworkirs; Flnnlnsh girls;
references. I.elnl's Agency, 77 East 126th
st. Telephone Harlem 5515.
COOK, Irish; private family; city; $70;
excellent references. Colonial Employ?
ment Agency, 25 West 42d st.; teiophone
8??16 Yanderbllt.
COOK?Young, neat, economical; 4 years'
splendid r?f?rences; city. Miss Shaugh?
nessy's Agency, 860 6th av.
COUPLE?Young, Swiss; apartment, small
family; excellent references. Colonial
Employment Agency, 25 West 42d St.; tele?
phone ???? Vanderbilt.
DAY S WORK. ? Colored girl. Emma John
aon, 129 West 132d si. Morningslde 7112.
FRIENDS, separately or together; Scotch
cook. $C5; chambermaid, $50; both
young, capable, well recommended; city
preferred. Miss Shea's Agency, 6 East 41st
st. Murray Hill 6774.
FRIENDS?Cook. $60; waitress-chamber?
maid, $60; entire work of apartin-nt
family; five years last place. Miss Shea's
Agency, 6 Fast 41st st. Murray Hill 6 1*74.
GOVERNESS, French; children over five;
teaches music; wages $70-$7?; referen
res. Colonial Employment Agency, 25 West
42d st; telephone, 3696 Vanderbilt.
?? - ? ?-?- ? -?
GOVEUNESS, French; children over four
years; go anywhere; exceptional refer?
ences, $70. Miss shea's Agency. 6 East
41st at. Murray Hill 6774.
INFANT'S NURSE, first class, exception- ;
ally competent, conscientious; from '
birth preferred; most highly recommended;
$65. M&uon'a Agency, 131 West 4M st.;
Bryant 6633.
LAUNDRESS, first class, exceptionally
competent, very neat, capable, conscien?
tious: most highly recommended; $66. Mrs.
Mason's Agency, 131 West 4Jd st., Bryant
5633.
LAUNDRESS-CHAMBERMAID?Very ca?
pable, young, Irish; long reference?; $65.
Mis.i Si.'.^'s Agency, 6 E. 41st si. Murray
Hill 6774.
"LAUNDRESS, first clase, no other work; |
$50, ?country ?referred; fine references.
Miss Shea's Agency, 6 East 41st st. Murray
Hill 8774. _^__ j
LAUNDRESS or cleaner by day; first class, j
thoroughly experienced, responsible,
good woman; fine worker, highly recom- ;
mendsil. Mason's Agency, 1S1 West 42d. \
LAUNDRESS?Expert laundress; fine lln-'
gerle. etc.. $55 N.. Miss Hofmayer's
Agency, 10 E 43d et, 3d floor. Telephone
?>S47 Murray Hill.
LAUNDRESS?First class, shirts, cuffs,
* collar?; highly recommended; city, coun?
try. Miss Shaughneaey's Agency. 8?0 ?th ay.
NURSH, French-Swlaa Prote?*rtant ; very
neat, thoroughly experienced; one child,
three to five: splemlld references; SCO.
Mason's Agency, 131 West 43d et
SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE
NURSERY GOVERNESS?-Youn* French
woman; speaks English fluently; excel?
lant refiTences; city or country P., Ml*?
Hoftnav-r? Agency, 10 BJ. tHd St. 3d floor.
Telephone 8947 Murray Hill.
NURSE, young, Scotch; city ; children from
2 to 4. Colonial Employment Agi'iicy, 25
West 42d st; telephone, 3899 Vanderbllt.
PARLOR MAID OR WAITRESS?-Young
Irish girl; two yenra' city reference;
I60-I5K.- F., Miss Ilofmayer's Ag'.ncy, 10
B. 43d st.. 3d floor. Telephone 8.47
Murray Hill.
TUTOR.?Young lady with 4 years' touching
experience will coach students In any sub?
jects. Filer, 304 West 109th ut.
WAITRESS?-Equal to butler; Scotch Prot?
estant; city family: excellent '.!'-j years'
city reference; *60-jr,5. \\\, Miss Hof?
mayer's Agency, 10 East 43d st, 3d floor.
Telephone 8947 Murruy Hill.
WAITRESS, parlormaid, first dims; very
neat, nice appearance; thoroughly ?ax-,
porlenced; excellent references; $55. Mrs.
Mason's Agncy, 131 West 4M st.; Bryant
6633.
WAITRFJRS. equal to butler; young, good
appearing; $55; olty preferred. Miss
Shea's Agency, 6 East 41st st. Murray
Hill 6774.
EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES
MISS AINO SEUDERLING
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY,
2019 5th Ave., Cor. 125th St.
NEW YORK CITY
Telephone 4474 Harlem
ALL KINDS OF FIRST
CLASS HELP OF ALL
NATIONALITIES
MALE AND FEMALE.
HIGHEST REFERENCES
FURNISHED.
i ===-.- ,- i
BUSINESS CARDS
Carpet Cleaning
CAnrcFUL, CARI'RT CLEANING COM?
PANY --Cleans by compresse?! nlr. steam,
hand or on floor 419 East 48th si. COB &
BRANDT. Tolt phono 132 Murray Hill
Carp.t., Kurs
BEAT'TTFUT, CARPETS, RTJ03 (slightly
used!, from storage warehouses, pri?
vate estates, eta. All multes, al! sizes,
all colors, all prices. Plain, seamed or
seamless, In .Vtltons, Axmtnsters, Brus?
sels, from Sloan.e's, Whlttal's, Smiths',
Artlooms; $1.25 yard up; Rugs, $7.50 to
$42.50 up; 3,600 yards; Linoleums, Por?
tieres. Laying, Cleaning, Dyeing, Repair
Ing. Ev.ryil.lng in the Ca.pel mid Rug
line. Elogant furnishings reasonable
BTILL-NGS, INC., .20-62. Mad..s.a., ave
(59th). Plaza 8S35.
Diamonds and Pawn Tickets
PAWN TICKETS?DIAMONDS ROUOHT
SPOT CASH. NO WAITING.
JOS. ROSE _ SON, DIAMOND CUTTERS,
49 Maiden Lane, 6th Floor. 'Phono 212 .lohn.
Diamonds
__
DIA MON DS AND JEWELRY BOUGHT
Fdr ?'ASH. estates upp.'alsed, purchased
BENNETT, 175 Broadway, upstairs.
DIAMONDS and JEWELRY bought for
7?; West 36th st., over McAleonan,
Furniture
HIGHEST PRICES paid far furniture, an?
tiques, pianos, uric a-brac, banks, art,
etc. GAB .v, 88 I'm v.-raity Placo, 'Phone
Stuyvesant 2377.
Men's Clothing
MEN'S "CLOTHING
MEN'S HIGH GRADE SUITS ANL
OyORCOATS?made by .iigii ?lass ta-.iors.
EXCEPTIONAL VALUES AT Mu an? J3b
Pave "Try-on Trouble?."
A. M H. CLOTHES SHOP
61 West 33d St.. opposite MaAipln.
COME UP !
WHERE PRICES ARE DOWN
Buy n Stich Suit or Overcoat direct
from maker to wearer and kihh retailer's
profit. Wonderful values, $1'5 to $.1x.50.
Stich Co., 02'. Broadway, eighth Moor.
Bleecker meet subway or "L" statio.i
MEN'S SFJT?-'. PAWN TICKETS; PAY
highest prices; buy and sell gentlemen's
?ecoiid-hand clothing. Jack the Tailor.
812 K?st 6th ?'.
Multigraphers?Stenographer?
MUIiTIGRAPHINQ, stenography, type?
writing, all hours; reasonable. COYNE),
116 Nassau at. lieekman 473.
Patent*
PATENTS.
O/er 70 yearn' practice; all communie*,
tlons strictly confidential; hnn-lhook on
patents free on request; .pedal faollitlea for
office consultations. Munn _. Co., pal nl _;?
torncys, 611 Wool worth Building, .New York.
Purchase and Exchange
WANTED.?Pay full value contents apart?
ments, houses, piano.-?, bia.ks. paintings,
brlc-a-brao. Miller, 120 University pi.;
Stuyvesant 3793.
Rugs
ORIENTAL RUGS ft* oT?
tit y bought for highest cash; appraising a
specialty; call or write. Basnajlan, 80
West 46th st. 'P'none 5101 Bryant.
Trunks
BIG BARGAINS?Now and us? .1 wardrobe
trunks. 506 6th ave., bet. 30th-3l.st sts.
SURROGATES' NOTICES
8TCRGES, ARTHt.'R PHMBERTON ?IN
pursuance of an ordei of Honorable
John P. Cohalan. a Surrogate of the
County of New York. NOTICE Is hereby
given to ?11 pe:'8?ms having ??aims against
Arthur ~iv -erton Sturges. late of toe
County of xse? York, deceased, to present
the same with vouchers thereof to the
subscribers, at their place of transacting
business, at the office of the Guaranty
Trust Company of New York> at No. 140
Broadway, In the Borough of Manhattan,
In the Cltv of New York, Slate of New
York, on or before the luih ?lay of Feb?
ruary, 1920, next.
Dated, New York, the 30th day of .Tnlr
1919.
FORD HUNTINGTON
GUARANTY TRUST GOMPANT
OF NEW YORK,
Executors.
ALEXANDER A GREEN, Attorneys for
Executors, 120 Broadway. Borough of
Manhattan. New York City.
IN PURSUANCE! OP AN ORDER OF
Honorable John P. Cohalan, h Surrogats
of the County of New York. NOTICE Is
hereby given to all persons having . lalnu
against .Emma Swan, late <jf the County
of New York, de,-eased, to present ta*
tame with vouchers thereof, to the sub
?crlb'er, at Ms place of transacting bust
nesa, at the office of William C. Orr, Esq.
his att'.rney, at No. fil Chambers at t
In the Borough of Manhattan. In the City
of New York, State of New York, on or
before the l?th day of February n.-st
Dated. New York, the sth ?lay of August
1819. SEYMOUR SWAN.
Exe? utor.
WILLIAM C. ORR. Attorney for Execu?
tor, Office and P. O. Address. No. 11
Chamber? Street, Borough of Manhat?
tan. New York City.
OPTERHELD. THEODORE W?IN TUR
euanee of an order of Honorable John
P. Cohalan, a Sunuget* of the ?.'aunty _f
New York, notice is hereby given to ail
persons having claims against Theodore
W, Osterheld, lete of the County of New
Yolk, deceased, to prrs.nt the ?am? wll ;
vouchers thereof t.? the subscriber, at hi*
plaie of transacting business, a' his ?II?.
No S6 Wall Street, Borough of Manhat?
tan, City of New Yora. on _r before tin
?tiln ?lai of Januiiij next.
Dkted New Yorit, the 16th Jay of July
1919.
PIERRE L. LAGIER, Evcmtor.
CADW ALADER, WiCKER_llAM _
TAFT, Attorney? f.r Kxecuofcr, No. ?0
Wall Street, Borough of Manhattan,
City of New York.
IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF
Honorable John P Cohalan, a Surrogate
of tha County of New York. NOTICHI I*
hereby given to all persons having claims
against Samuel L. G rosa, late of the
CoUtlty of New Yor!., deceased, to present
the earn?, with vouchers thereof, to the
?ul-serlbcfs. Rt their plaae ?f transacting
business, -it Banker? Trusl Companj No
16 Wall Street, In the Borough of Man?
hattan, in the City of New York, Stats of
New York, on or before Wkj 3uth day -f
January. 1920, tie_?.
Dated, New York, the 21st day of July.
?18. ADELAIDE L. GROSS,
BANKERS TRUST? COMPANY.
Executor?.
WHITS A CASE. Attorney? for Exec?
tor?, Office A Post Office Address. No.
14 Wall Street. Borough of Manhattan.
RKSOKTS
M>sa is LA Ni?
Garden City
m plan hotel.
rani for motorista.
Garden City, Long Island
An eneluslv? /
with a lu caito r
ExceMen! ?? IF link?, free lo goeitl.
Frequent electric tl*aln? from p-nn StaMon,
Special Winter Rotes Nov. to May
.1. .J. I \N\IN CO., Prop?.
???????
NEW ?OIIK STATE
Qedney Farm Hotel
WHITE PLAINS, N. Y.
PD\VARD H CRAN* I ?ALL
O?an All "t'ear
Private motor bus service without chart;?
Srtarcltff ?L?ticje
BRIARCLJFF MANOR, N T.
OPEN TILL AFTER THANKSGIVING
LHiKHOOI). N. J.
LAKF.WOOD, N. J.
NOW OPEN lor the Fall. Winter
and Spring seasons. Eejuable cli?
mate, outdoor sport. \hr Laurel
House?noted for cuisine and
charming social atmosphere.
Booklet.
ANDREW .). Ml lirilY, Manager.
ATLANTIC CITY,
I ATLANT?C CITY.N.J. ?
i AivAn\<?ricat\ Pi a a Hotel s
iof Dwiinclioiunn KcalComtort 1
| FIREI'Kv-OF OARAGE. |
! cAPAt7iTW-oo. fifcfrrr./. /frrrrt/1
* ,ni, r-n-. ? -,,?i?-,miMM
ATLANTIC CITY FiREPftoOF
Front I ? ? -. ?? -, -.,-? ? a
Ing Aurunn I Winter ! ' .
? ?n ? a '.a,. . rs and I
lup rb 111 pula ? for I
u'-e seekn i . ; : , stii
UIKItll \N und II i;e?|*l \\ PLANS]
?sarifioi?in?niiiim
THE LEAD1N0 Kl S ?R I HOI Si <;r rHEWORLD
ATLANTIC C I T > . N J
uTUt ..'?,'a.Vv UK 41.-}H SHOP"
HEALTH If? r.friCltNClT
A Cr.a ilci le ( limite ? J C lea ? rteii
Nt D ?? * D rt. Innumeral a ? -jnt I
Recre?emns ind Indo? i K rreal nen?
Ownership ?lai-asement Jusiib Wbit?& bum Co. I
I.. ,,.?.?,.,... n.iij.,?^.,. . -J
COUNTRY BOAKD
WESTC in.-ri i; coi N rv
OLENAVOOn LODCie Tw ? e-plendld man?
sions link ?? I ? up ; n ,t-. plu ib
Ins ilei ?:?..-,., ? ., ? i i i furnish?
ings, di , . ? .a.elt h
Hud X.-I, . . - i .. , ? ? I i ???,, ,; .
Hlruiit fin ? y foci ? .. ? . a., ? is
a. ? a I ??? i, . . ?i '. i i. mil ? ? . a i
Si I ??ai ' . I . i ) ? ? |MU .?? :,m- ?...'
tu A ' -double, i HI i.. f a , . 11 :
erences sei' in ? .??? ?v equired ,\ nule
Lane, ., ?!) North Broad .? a ?. I 'hone 1 m -
rs ..i : i
SI ItKOG \i ES' NOTH ES
?N 1*1 IS' VNCH OF AN DRDER ?-'(*
Honoratdi John :'. Cohalan ? Surrogat*
o? l i Ci ? .'..*. 7 ? ' . . ' alan
hereby ? lv en i ? . ? ?? ilm?
?g i?inut ?ea'*e o'La ild i i ? n Im? o?
' he i al? f New Volk li ? *? i pr?
sent Hie sa-*ne wltfi vou ? > lerei ? te
ehe ?uoscribers, at then pi? ? ol transact
ing b it>in< us at thu i
ray. Prentice & llun and then attorneys
ui *-.?? ?'? i ?I ; el iu i ne It uoug .
?la n i. at i . ' ? ? ' '>i? fork. Statt
ol ? ' i "i ' .e .??. o liio ?on? day u<
S'ovei iber, 191? next.
i ?, ,i,l ... ?e .? ?.. the Ma ,:?> of M?/
I . . IN AMAN VlACPHlSRSi ?N.
1 lit: I'Vi [TABLE TUUai" Ci Ml' IN? OF
N H*V'.' VtiI: K
A.l'n inlsti ?torn.
>.!i '.?> \ V II BN'I ii K A lie i? : . *, V 11
attorneys foi administrators, Office
and l' 'i aoiiiesa, .?.' ?Sail Street
Borough ui *I an hallan, -New Vori
City
IN PI RSUANCB OF AN ORDER OF
Hon rabie lOHN I" COHALAN a surro
,?gfe ni ne of i rk, ?NOTICE
' a . ,. i nil j uns having ?iir.i
?jigaln-.i \\ a ..an [?' Moflen, In ? ?>: the Coun
. y of New \ ? -..-.. a ensvd present th<
?ame, with ? a lereol to the sub
?crlbers, at h i place reuse tint busi
m ??-, a ? i? ?..?:
Wall ?St.. in tue Borough ol ..in, a.tian. In
the Ciiy O? Ni-w i i : k, laii.i. o? .\? w in;?,
on or.bet?re the ??th laj o? January, l!?iu.
neiil
Uated New i'ork the Hin Ja> or July
tti.j
HErs. V I. WHEELER,
BAN BRS O M PANT,
itors.
B'iHTi: * CASE, Al i ne v? . .>? u
tors, ? ifll '? an 11 i Addi ess, No
It v\ an .i. : eet, Boi .... Wauhut
lau, in? ol . .i ?v .n u
IN PURSUANCE OK A.N ORDER (.r* HUS
oiabie John t Cohalan, n Sur rotate of
ti?. Couni> o? .N-w loin. Notice m horeby
g.ien to all pureonu having claims ag^.n-n
Aiuon P. Hiun. k, ?ule ol thu County of Ne?i
I.
pi.
?( ?? hers Uieeeof, ,o ihi subscribers, at the h
plac? of ti*ansBcllng bUBlness, ut the orfl..?
of !.. iiaiil J Lewis, mi. attorney, at No
6? William Strei . In the l'orough of Mua
lmiiun. in tiit City of .n.-w v ira, Slat? ol
Neiv Voil?, un or before Hi? lsi day of .** o
v n i'j i 'j, next
Ouied. Now Vork, the 16th day of April.
iBia
THOU Va J BLANCK,
uii;m;i.ii;s vv ih.i.imn,
-x ? ator?
RICHARD J LEWIS, Attomej tor Ha
ecutors Oftice und I' ei Aialiess, ?1
William Street, t>oru.:gh ot Uanhauan.
new voil. Cltlf
HOPKINS. JHA . i-. : 1 K M ; a i RSV
an.e m an ordei ol Hoi lohn 1
Cohalan, a Surrogate of tue C untj (ew
"fork, NOT 11 B3 Is hi ? n la a.l p?r
sons having claims n- .i :.-i Jeanette M
Hopkins i Cou I iw i n k.
a ? to | I wlt it Vouo h ?
.:i ,i ? -.^ ibers v tnatr
place of transe - it I .?? uellce
of their atl ., spei i /k Hut
kins, No. 60 v\ all sti eet, in .
New Vorl., a >e btfort? the - i Uay ui
Febi uai i next
Uiilee., New Voik. the ?st!, day of July
i 'j 1 j
HENRI HOPKINS, Jr.
ALU., 1 He l*KIN*d,
rs
TnAV-s. SPENCO A HOPKJ ? - **.! or
neys foi l ? Executors, ei? Wall Sli ?at.
New 1 Ik City
ROBERTSON, ROBERT H ? In pursuant?
of un unii-i of Una John la ' ilan ?
Surrogate of the ? v : k.
i ? ' . . ? ??.??.
n.ii .... e . . ?? I i. i tson,
la'.? ol the i .?..?? .f .-,? ? ** ,.i .< .ii ? a - :
to pi ??!? at t r-, ?)?..? , ?* . i there*
of. to the subs . i,??? ai . i i .^ iu ? ?as
acting busliwaa, ^i ?!.t oflir? of '! n -,
Bergen, hu attorney, et Ne? 2 he tor
;-ti ? i. in i... ii i ugh ? .
the i .iy of .N-w lora, -aji- a ,. .?? \.jr?
,n oi beli e t..e lTth I?4, il Mu? a., la:**.
next.
?luted, New fork, An?; a?! ?. ?t Uli,
THOMAS -VIA him ia ROBERTSON.
r;<- uiur.
TUNIS ii BETRliEN, Attorney for fc.x?"U.
t ?, r. ? a ^ikI I i?tofB ?? Address, 1
lit-dtur bteefct^ iioioUk." of l'ai,i,atu.,
New York ? i i j
?CHOTT, CHAfti.Ea SI., JR. ?IN PUR?
luanee of an ,iiei uf Honoiab!? John P
Colialan, a Surrogate of the County ol
New Vork. NOTICH i? hereby given to all
persona having :lall ? agaln*|t I li.'<.KLIS9
Si SCHOTT, Jr., lat? si ihe ( ounijr of Naa
York deceased, to present llie ?.??;? witu
n.i. her? eof .- .oaci .liera, al
i r> i i i ? ' transncl tig busin *>s at tut
uiflce of ia-,r all, a- - A.ex -. j, keon
No. 2 Recti.r Street, Manhattan, In Ihi
City of :?? w i oi,., an ?an ??e?
QH> ol N. ?. -i ? ? .'- ll
Laied, ,*>'.?? S'i .-k. tiie 13th day of Maj
1?1?. RALPH f SCHOTT,
WILLIAM W SvHOMP.
HUBERT M. SCHOTT,
?xecutore
ALEXANDER H. JACKSoN. Attorney
for B^teeutor*?. 8 Recur Street. N?*e
Terk City.
TRAVEL TRAVEL
p- ; ? ?. i ' - i . m ; i ' 11 _l
IMPORTANT NOTICE
COASTWISE STEAMSHIP LINES
Freight and Passenger Service Resumed
| OLD DOMINION LINE, for Norfolk and nil points South. Daily ex?
cept Sunday at 3 P. M., from Pier 2."., Nt rth Rivt r, N Y.
SAVANNAH LINE," for Savannah ?nd ? ! points South. Mondays
and Thursdays at 3 P. M., from Pier 35, North River, \ Y.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINE, for N? v Orleani, Gulf Point? and
Pacific Coast. Wednesdays and Saturdays, Noon, from ?ier 48,
North River, N. Y.
For further Information arn'v to Un?. on?.?? . r C?n_el_l*t?i Tteket Office?.
UNITED STATES RAILROAD AD.MINISTRATION
Dire, ?or On. rn! of Rnllro:?!?
r_i.wii.ei .nui Freight 8*rvU>a?
NEW YORK to LIVERPOOL
.?.mania .Nov. 15 Dec. 19
Or.una .Nov. 16 Dec. 20
Ve?ln? -.Nov. 22
NEW YORK to PLYM0LT1 M.
CHERBOURG and SOUTHAMPTON
ManreUnia .Nov. _ . Dec. 23
NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH,
HAVRE and SOU _HAMP I ON
Roy?! Georg? . Nov. 10?Dec 9
NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH,
CHERBOURG end LONDON
Laronia . . .Nov. I ?Dec. 13
NEW YORK t?. PLYMOUTH.
HAVRE and LONDON
Saxonia.Nov. 1". De . ]r>
NEW YORK to PIRAEUS
Pannonia. N.V, 22
NEW YORK?LDERRY Gl ASG -V
Columbia.Dec. I
21-21 STATE STREET. NEW lOBK
"THE rrw.ir nr, PLEASED."
COLONIAL UNE
BOSTON *?*4.
PROVIDf.***.* gS*, S2.97
ALL OUTSIDE STATEROOMS ?1.08 to ?3.??
Both Price? in? .??:'? U'nr 7 ,r
6e*t Lm?M Pl?f 39. f.uiu Hivw, Dally _ .uo?l??.
at j P. M. i-ikjii- .Dr:ng ???- ?
L-ai.j -.x I . in ? ?? ? -- II
Cinu Is! ?. p m . _. 6 .in
p hi LMrec! rail conn? on? at Albany t?
? ;, j. ... -- iiorth. ta?; _u. -a. m
C_nu
Expr?s* Freight Servir?. Anim CnrHe'l
HUDSON NAVIGATION COMFANV
_S1WF3
r$ 4.'^ O
os'foMP
IlVorrr?trr.M IS. Providence _lr.rt.t! ?0
OlTSIOl STATEROOMS, . I n? * . i.lrt
Dl: M
. r ,?? i ,;
?,.,.? ....-,
Fa I R^ver Line
To BOSTON
I'rom Tier 14, S. II . I ulton St., ? 00 p. M.
Ori'h. ?I. l lili I i. il llia.l
M IV I .?Ni/ i\ . Minn h II i IM Sir
IV? Pi : . .
.* 20 I'M Lv la- "0, ffi i: V. I St ' m
HUDSON RIVER NIGHT LINES
y- ? -
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y ?: ,-?? . i : '?; W : :
( I SI It \l III ii-ii\ MM
III li>.<!-s Kl% I It H \\ LINE.
SI RKOGATES' NOTICES
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In tl la:
S'ny 1 r I ?? tii<
2d da - -r M"i bi a?
day of July
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Dated, New York the ?
: . ? .
PR El. ERIC De PE Y Tl R ?
Wll LIA M
i-.-.? utor, 4i .
'.Mua
ft '
I. H.
IN PURSUANCE OP AN ORDER OP
Honoi abp , i n P It? Ian ? . ?- .????
ol I -ay .f So? I., k. fyo( . ?
hei. ?,> given lo all person? laving ? ?
aga ii.?t SI 'ney T Cluiow
il N- w fork, le. eased, t?
( he ?ame, ?jrltli vijuol
?ubecrtber, at her pia ?? ,t ? ?,,., ting
a ?a, Hi - he all. e ,1 I- . . |< ,i
I? a .a attorney, So J? Wall -i?-. .
lie- Bo ough ol Manhattan . n> of New
i i.. ..a (jei.'ie u,o litb J_y _f j_?
ten.tier neit
liHted. New York. Hi? Tth day of June
1 IS.
HENRIETTA H CLCLO-V B?oc.trl?
tin., lim K ir.K', R , i : : .
f'jr I- Will II.. ,t -,
of Manhattan, New 1- . itf
IN ! . : -a . i . f ?. . , R J, | , ?
n P. l'i ? v- i' ?
f Ni?W Toi
given to al
.,.,-?? -, . : bel I
V ; ? ? ?e ?
....
OUt). i I .1 i . !?
business, a"
i?, ? ?..
? , ? -,
H? -? ? ?. I a U i V n??t
. ti . New . ? if July
i?.a asonoE UAi.
i.
E fiTTLET RAP.t"W. Alton I I
BiTe. ui.ir 3? l..b"iv S??.et. B,.iou?<-i
_: Mannattan. "?..? Ilu . x
MICHAELIS HENRIH?TTA N prR?."
anre -.f ?n ord?i of Hnnoiabl? Jo'in P
Cohalan * Surrogate ?I iw Cou
New York, notlee ? li-reby glv-n i ?
per?on? i avlng . ^ .,. . ,? :..
? ha? ?. i?'- of ti.e County of Me?
\ ?".rk, d? ? ' ? i,r- -?ein i , ?an ?, .?
. ? ? ? ? ?crlber, a I ?
pi? . . | bin is, al i ? -
of Loul? .1 A It k rug N? III Broad???
I . tlyn, M > uf N.-w > ,.rk
_n or before the 26t ii day of November
1919 n??i
Haled ?rooklvn. N?w fork, th? !?t _
day of .\v ,
HARRT MJCll .CL13, Art:nlnl?t t at.r
LOfls I ?.L'i ..It <) Attorney foi Ad
niim?ir?ti>r. ??o til Broadway
Brooklyn, New fork
IN PURSCANt E .,r AN ORl'SR O*
Honorable lohn V Cohalan, s Surrogat?
of ti-e County of New York, NOTICB it
her??-/ given to ail person? having sir.?
?ga nil ' rglnl? Purd> Ba n lata f th?
Count) .?.' \. w fork, le - t_e_ to present
the ??.-ne with voll ' re th? ?of to th?
? 1 . ! . I Its pian?-i| r trans
t Un? b a. nasa, ?I Ni .. "\ , eel
?a i - ?? i ? a f Mi a th? Ott)
?.f Ne? ?ork, State of Mew York, on er
bef?i? the ist:? d?y of L<
I'ated. New Yui k the ;-^tn l_> of \!?y
I91?
IHK FARMERS' LOAN AND TRUST
COMPA?Y. Temjorary A rt-? inlet rat or.
GELLER, ROLSTON A H .?RAN. Atter
A-*-**' ? laor Teinporary Aduniiistrator. SI
am*a\fj?'i*'> Place- New York. M T
mm\\\ WkaLamamaamamaammm
INTERNATIONAL
ME?CaNTILE MARIN!
LINES
AMERICAN
PHILADELPHIA -LIVERPOOL
Haverford .Not. 10
RED STAR
VEW YORK-SOUTHAMPTON?ANTWERP
Lapland IPX Dee. Il
WHITE STAR
N. Y. CHtRBuURG?SOUTHAMPTON
Adriatic .Not. 24
Lapiand . 3 p M Ote 11
NEW YORK-LIVERPOOL
?"edrir v M XoT. <4
Batte 11 Noon Narr. 15 D??e. M
Ceilic.n- m Not. 22
NFW YORK-AZORES
GIBRALTAR?NAPLES?GENOA
Critic .. j p m Ne?. R|
Office?. 9 Broadway.New York
=CRUISE
TO
SOUTH AMERICA
ThroughthoP.namaCaBal
?-.?.ilirn? .Unusry 7
y ?. Panama, Peru,
Chile, Argentine, \'ng\i*\f.
Shore Tripn included.
?> Put f-iil**. IJ.tlOft rr.!l?a
l-M.e _Mt_ in ?1.748.
THREE SPECIAI CRUISES TO THE
WEST INDIES
I'.? l.rrni V\l,a,. fleet, ?. ?,
.ulir? .Im?. III. Inn il. F-fc. 1|.
TrUTel lie ?lier linn W??.
l'ieil.l.le *??? re?iue_t.
triT el carry thron
y.'-- everywhere?Amer!?
-; Traveler? Cheque?*.
Amer.c.ie Etpreil Tnvel Departa?!
IU Itltn \n\\ \1 V T.
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lin ? ? ?l m M -T.. ?. T
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Com. as?1i Gcn.mle TiflNSATUNncy?
ta, eip Pestai Servie?
I ROPl isran 1 KI'Al! r'RB?
Subjeei i ' ? ?
NEW YORK?HAVRE
I.* f?Vi'a N0*? ||
NEW YORK BORDEAUX
CH CA 10 ... v. j . ?t'UH-n ?OV. >??
? "Mr ? .T R oPFira It .?TAT. ST.. ?. T.
RED "D" LINE ^?Y?V
??? tlACAii I t ?' .RZI BL?t.
Ipbla ?ed . Nee. 1$
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INSTRUCTION ~
2 DRAKF BUSINESS SCHOOLS
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