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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 16

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TENANTS FOR YOUR HOUSES, ADVERTISE IN THE ST. LOUIS BEST HOUSE AND HOME GUIDE. MORE READERS THAN THERE ARE HOMES IN THE CITY. 4. 1914.

HELP WANTED MALE SJJLLATIO WAN tD EJAJLE HOUSEWOMAN Elderly German for general housework, for farm; good cook; references reouiied Apply at 2h.tJA Accomac. fO FIND MOf COOL was it in t. lout 3 at HOOH? May. 3 4.... is 7....

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1913. ..76 72 ..73 ...62 .72 ..71 1314. 71 70 MAY 4 THOUGHT. Anprer Is as a stone cast Into a wasp's nest. Malabar Proverb.

Try a S-tln ad Call up the POST-DISPATCH. Olive 6600 Central Your credit la good If you rent a phone. THEATER. Hamilton and Plymouth now open with New York's latest photo play attractions; Fage and Ham-i'on rarn pass the door. ic3t SPIRITUALISM SPIRITUALISM.

Annual Convention State Spiritualists' Association at the Terr.ple. 4151 Delraar, May 5, 6 and 7. Business sessions daily. Public sessions each evening. Good speakers, elaborate musical program and four nnsssage-bearers at each evening service.

Reception to officers and delegates Monday evening. All invited, (cl) DEATHS Death notice, first 8 lines or less. SI; each extra line lie; memoriame, tOc A It 11 Kntered into rest on Sun-- day, May 3, 1914, at 3:30 p. Ilanora Houlihan Barry, beloved mother of Mrs. Margaret Lyons (nee Barry).

Mrs. Catherine Butler nee Houlihan) and the late John Barry. Funeral will take place from Mc-Karland Finan's undertaking par-, lor. 4034 Easton avenue, on Tuesday, aiav 5, at 8:30 a. to Holy Rosary Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery.

ci BLVEDORN Entered Into rest Sunday, May 3, 1914, at 6 a. John Bluedorn. beloved husband of Louisa itM. Bluedorn (nee Schwalbert). Funeral will take place from the family residence, 3426 Arlington avenue, on Wednesday, May 6, at 2 p.

to St. Paul's Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Missouri Council No. 107, Roval Arcanum. Denver (Colo.) papers please copy.

DALY Entered into rest on Sunday, May 3, 1914, at 9:15 p. after a lingering Illness, Patrick Daly, father of the late Tommie Daly, and cousin of Mrs. Mary Foy (nee Bailey). Funeral Tuesday morning at Jer-Byvlll III Hlllsboro and Litchfield (111.) "pers please copy. c) KRTHAL On Saturday.

May 2, 1914, at 9 a. Elizabeth Erthal (nee -Bernandt), dearly beloved wife of John Erthal, dear mother of Mrs. Louis Teppe, Mrs. Frank Bellows, -Mrs. Joseph Frankel and Franzis JC -Krthal, our dear mother-in-law and after a short Illness.

The funeral will take place Tuesday. May 6, at 9:30 a. from "3-nce, 1411 East Obear avenue, to Mary of Perpetual Help Church, "thence to Calvary Cemetery. Evansville (Ind.) and Philadelphia -(Pa.) papers please copy. (cl) FtlST Entered Into rest on Mon- day.

May 4. 1914, at 7:45 a m. An--thonv R. Faust, brother of Mrs. Mcl-lie Faust Gianninl and Edward A.

Ffiust. Due notice of funeral will be given. (c) KIHKI Entered Into rest on Sunday, Mav 3. 1914. at 7:30 p.

after a lingering illness, Phillip Henry Fisher, beloved husband of Emma Fither (nee and stepfather Jacob Meyers, aged 64 years 3 months and 27 days. Funeral will take place Wednesday, 6, at 2:15 p. from family resilience, i-6 Montrose avenue, to St. Nicholas' Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. Deceased was an employe of the Hydraulic Press Brick Co.

since 1872. Albanv (X. papers please copy. (c) FLYXS Entered into rest on Sunday. May 3, 1914, at 1 p.

after a illness, John A. i nn far Nearly beloved father of illiara I. and John A. Flynn at the age of in HELP WANT A LE KG I I FVr rnrat husWfrk n-l or wruian; family ot fuor. pf r-nhlnK.

Kind M. UuL cLUlKL 4 woman, for ttpneni huu-ork; ajmry fJO month; no wuhir.it. on yhoj an gf home venm gn Corript--. lioL KxinnceJ irf. fr gn-rll houwwork farrtily of two; i-IenUid boruc; Hol'aSKGIRXi For uttaJr bouM wor Ik nn 1 ewin; jco aay fr th lummer, 21 Va- liOirsbJlUl To do generfcl housawork frZ man no wahins.

C-t7U Cab. a nn HorsfcsilRU--Youn n.rl. for niieral h.u.-e work two in faintly, no washing. Hartfnrd, (, horsiiHL For ent-rat r.mij k. in room apartmvnt.

Call Cahany 1 Plymouth. jt HOl'SKfii I KiDii J'iu lot Hiid housework: no iaundrv amaU ai.n.y ko home nights. L'cimir. lid fiKr wet. Hul.SK I HI, For enerai a plain Oookinn; (Jerman-Am-i i Jti no laundrv.

or ouiMii oi small rannlv 1hm1 W'averlv Hil 2 i rt.imm HOl'SKK KU'Kli Kariut tt i fiimji i7; one ho can tak tail -harKv and tirectate Kood ho-ne ttiora than n- roush work; sia'e i.atioi.altty. Jo i hufSKW i A id.j i a t-d housework uhmJ t-u wonmn, for Kenei a i luium-vtoin. in wnui i( jartment hiiiII laniiU J' a inwnt.i. nlckrdocki Ai'Hri ment. A Tw i-r JOB' i It KriS KKKlJHs-cifiifu: l-rTirtTni Morgan, (.

At uiii'r, lo lake bUIlilia home. Kensington. LAlMRKSS-White, to taKe washing tv ii a on Monday or Tuesday A -il tit a i 1A KtSS 'filornl. mI Verspn. JLAirXLHEsS (icrman woman, to wamh -n Tuesdays.

l'J4. hawmut. Cunard A (a mrnts. lyt floor youth. KShGihl, A wood nui ieKii call at once.

M7t Kph3ingtn. NTRSE White. A.piy at noes. John J. hlte.

Ill, l.orust both phones. L'HSK For two children, aK and willniK to go to Canada for summer; ret-rncea required. Apwly Von Versen I'hone Forest fj urtKAloit on power madiine. apply ct once. S.

2d. acond floor. (i-. OPERATOR Exierlenced overlock Union Special machine operator; first -class; can. make from $14 to flu per week.

Schwam- Wil.l. -V. 11th. (c) 1'RESSER For Newstead Lacs Cleaning Co. H27 N.

Newstead. (i SEAMSTRESS on power machine; apply at onre. fig a. -q inor. ci STENOGRAPHER An experienced and competent; give reference and salary ex-pected.

Hjx (-22i. Potit-Dlspatch. ill STRAW SEWERS Experienced. Apply man-clacturini; department. Klng-Ki Inaniadn M'rc.

Si-venteenth anrl Washington. WAITRESS Come ready for work. 11KC Franklin. WAITRESS Steady position; good wages, lill Franklin. WAITRESS Neat, experienced arm.

S-hei- ler atering (1; is. lyings nignway.ici WAliRESS 1'rlncess Cafe. 10 and 12 Isth A 1TRKSS For dinner work; no Sundav work. Nelson's Restaurant. 1)18 Olive i WAITRESS Experienced.

Apply Arthur H'-tel, 2mi Sklnker nl I'l'KrSSES Apply l'ol tland Cafe. 1M7 at ket. (t 2 1 i i Experienced. (Hive. Roae Cafe, WASHER For Newstead Lace ('leaning 127 N.

Newstead. (r WASHERWOMEN To lake small bundles home. St. Ange. WOMAN To m-ruli anil work In kitchen.

Geo. Lautz. N. Elderly, who wants a grood home, yinall waijw. Call at 4 i.l Cote lirilllante.

WOMAN To ew on buttons and do light preisdng. Washington. 2d floor. WoMAN To take entire charge of prlsata home in exchange for husband's room and ho-rd. Rnx C-21.

Pnnt-rldntrhJ YOI'NG LADY For general office work; must write good hand, he quick at figures; salary $25 month. St. Louis Button 4 IS Lucas. (c HQ-WORKER WA NT HFTTONHOLK OPFR M'OFt Experienced on Recce machine. 1'Mil Henton.

2d fjo'ir. TOP STITCHERS Allround vaniars and tin stitchers. American Gentlemen lac- torv. 21st and Locust. (r.t LAUNDRY HELP WANTED ASSORTER One who Is capable of taking charge of sorting room.

Leader Laun li Texas. is I 1RONER Experienced, for aa nn-chlne. South Side Laundry. 1412 riiui'i Broadway. (cl OIKI.S-Aliout 21 years of age.

in inachln1! Ironing and sorting di-partment; waxen per week; no exin-rieiice neeesery, Iiik) Laundrv Co. 2004 S. Jefferson. MARKERS First -class; and x. rough dry.

F. C. Miller l-aundry. 2717 cle.le. MA.tKERS First-class: and on flat work.

F. C. Miller Laundry. 2747 1 clede. Al" Iundrv.

Olive, til ASH A First-claas. on 'irt work; nmia other need aiiply. F. C. Miller 2747 Laclede.

'U BUSINESS CHANCES CHAN'CbI Itaksrs. attention! will sell ova Ida bak ovens, guaranteed satisfaction; terms to ult, writs for cata- Iokus. Mlddlrby-Marshall Oven Mfg 'o. P. nth dt Ht Iois Mn ett hi SI.NESS buys light n.ari.i-facturlng busineaa; stands high; laraelv i.rofltable: patented; no competition umi.

sal demand: earnings and volume of buslni-ea unlimited: Investigation solicited, ilox J-HL Popt-I liiatch. Gi CORPORATIONS organised. if you I'm stoi ks or bonds for sale, l'l try to hl, you find a market. Mc "olinell, Foster St 1 rol.crs 11x12 F.idr P.uff-ilo. V.

V. WILL Klve good liuetler une-tialf lliti rent II store If he can pay for one-half of stoij nn nann. IIA i oflice in imxlern d.r3 town office building; would consider lnve'j ment In good mall order proit Ion full pa-tlcuUrs. P-ox C-1 'j W'ANTEU -one or to aiple, with $IKH. for excellent bualnean; S'-tlve or silent.

Ilox I imt-pls (1 W'ANTEU An biea. wno ran ttunk of stii simple thing to tint Protect your Ideas; they may bring you weaJih: write for "Needed Inventions" and "How to Gsl Your Patent and Your Money." Randolph Co, patent aftornevw. anhlngton I). C. li BUSINESS WANTED JOP.IUNG SHOP wtd -Cir b'jslneos f'-tr eiuf-ty In brick cottage.

finx "2. P. -I'. Ill LIST your rooming eloit-s. resaii-rann, free.

Mulkey Realty "SHhir. i-n i ia BUSINESS FOR SALE HARPER SHOP-Good lo. stlon. cheap. i 'mi 141 I 1 EK i out.

F.kC:l reason fr Invol't lion AKI'KNThll Slli P-oid eatablisi.ed. plent of wiirk. Itox c-21'i. ((GAR ie. notion, anlv store, doing good b'iioiR, gooil tramf.P point, reaaoti for sell othr msn.

itioiilean i.oNKKi TImM.KI ne i anil u. giMHlH and cigars. on hth way. will sell mi account tl healm. l-l- mar ITMI.

IVIl MOKI. ra lil Ked at Ini ol- I- ukl'd HldHI. Hen I anl payi; i In city: irninl, t-sg orr.r, 1 leaae. o-l l'. pi.e'-l ipatcb UHL'U HToKlv i.

ji- luni'n filler that has de location arii rail alio bcwljiess- big salell. '1 expel-ffe. a batsa.r- I'nu I IilO" KiuKK o1 gorxl hiifimu. mvobe Sl.ai In-itilra It Otto Cramer, tare (s'l-i -n i Co (il. KHV- lalame trl ih JLMi Wafi.c.stir.

Llti-i, 11 (( r.Kl M'- ait-1 itia! n.arawt. j.u offer will iefut. A. Am I WM; i r. g'on I li "i I Tt.

lr riw.u... afu! ill i fc.irifi.e; ib ul.ie im'PM in in teai C- i' Pot 1 lPt- CJ MEAT RK rrt olrta n. s-riaMe tent, ililt'C r.aim cpH tanliy a iV ME.ll ad AaH 1 fro ale. utmiu.i tumtv if soi uv raaotutbta vil-r AN Jlll Q'H tor tine, minimum 2 (if LOST AND FOUND LOST CANARY UIRD Lost, light yellow lerna ellow female. 2-2 S.

Victor Sidney CARU CASE Lost- black; containing money and three railroad annual passes, re-ward. call Forest 3S0O. No questions at-Keq. CHAIN Lost; child's, and locket, with initials Ti. Phr.no Cjibanv loDo.

CI CHAIN AND LOCKET Lost, with photo. near Compton. Reservoir. Grand ay car or St. Louis bet.

Grand and Baldwin; reward. il5 Baldwin CUFF HUTTON Lost, solid sold. May square design: liberal reward. Notify Lin-del! lit CUFF BUTTON -Lost, monogram L. J.

X. Return to lOlS X. 6th at. and receive re ward LOG or strayed; Airdale; from ili ring; nrerai reward. DOG Ist.

large collie, tan colored, blind; reward returned to run LOG Lost; black an.l tan. last Wednesday-license No. for liil4: answers to name "Prince:" return to oravois: reiam I'inn ti a small black. like fox terrier; has white breast and white raws; answers to the name Trixie; afflicted child's playmate: reward. 4441 Bes- sieav KEYS Lost; bunch, on Key ring; reward.

Tyler 17. A. Fischer. 102ti East Grand. KEYS Ixist: one bent kev ring, containing nbout eight keys.

Saturday. Phone Del-mar 3.Ti:tL. KODAK Eastman, on University cur, noon; return 502 Mermod-Jaccard Bids. reward. 'si LICENSE I-ost; State license No.

Iracket and tail lamp. Victor -2i9R. Ke- ward. LOST Op strayed: sorrel. sv nor.se and huckster wapon license 4.iS.

Joe Ne- cr-iie. North Ninth st MAIL 1' -w a if. st from Memphis. Tenn. Mrs." Willie Williams.

709 N. Ew- ing; suitable reward for recovery MARES Lost, two mares, one nice bay, 3 years old. with halter on. one dark black bay mare. 6 years old; crossed river last Sunday, went over In St.

Louis County Monday, lost track of them; anyone chasing them, reward $10. Please notify at once. Irvln Bracv. nil tlth St. Charles.

or call, up Dr. T. Jackson, phone Bell 12. Kinloch 44. St.

Charles. Mo. MEDAL Lost. Maccabee meriai. Saturday; return to F.

Rrie-htmann P.utger. MEDALLION Lost; small cameo of woman's head; finder will receive reward for return to Buckingham Hotel. (c) MESH BAG Ist: silver: Sunday, on 4th st. or University-Olive cars: return 3si5 Cleve-land: reward. cl MESH PURSE Lost: small silver; about 2 in it in change; in Forest Park Sunday afternoon: reward.

Main lylft. "1102 Ful-lcrton Bldg. MONET Lost. $5 bill, on Olive car or downtown, Mondav. Call Lindell 52C6W; reward.

MONEY Lost, in bills, on Clarendon between Dclmar and Von Versen. Saturday afternoon, about 4 o'clock; liberal reward. Box L-lll. Post-Dispatch. c) PACKAGE Lxjst.

on Grand car, Saturday-evening; containing shirt: initials H. E. enff buttons and tie cinsp. Box PIN Lost. Cherokee car south.

7:30 p. ni. hunday, or ttth and Market to Lyric 1 neater, cameo pin. with pearl setting; reward. 2M1 X.

13th st. Ci) POCKETBOOK Lost; small black: containing $0 and railroad ticket: Lindenwood, Monday morning. Finder call Main 4700. station 32. Drake.

Reward. c) POCKETBOOK Lost, containing 2 rings. some silver money, card and papers; Broadway car or Municipal Court; reward. J. J.

niT 0-O A 1 PURSE Lost. Friday, at Famous-Barr, with tag license and key: reward. ul05A Page. PURSE Lost, small black purse, containing four $10 bills, downtown, Monday moin- ing. Pelmar 41H7R.

(c.3i PURSE Lost: Monday morning, between King's highway and Tower Grove Park. Return to 3S40A St. Louis av. and receive reward. PURSE Lost: containing jewelrv and money; between Broadway and Hickory and Eighth and Park; finder please return to 4D09 Hartford; liberal reward.

Phone Victor 1791X. ROSARY Lost, amber rosary, with gold cross, Saturday night; call Benton PSSA or Clavton (Will: reward. WATCH FOB Lost; and chain, initial T. C. K.

reward. 6142 Plymouth. WATCH Lost; open-face; near Mapltwood: monogram D. W. B.

party holding same return to owner, get reward. 1420A X. 231. WATCH FOB Lost, probably in Shaw's Garden. Greek letters T.

B. Bain, 5727 Von Versen reward. WATCH Lost: near Grand and Olive, Sunday evening; American eagle on black ribbon: initials A. D. reward.

Call For-est P.144R. (c) FOUND FOUND BY POLICE. MESH BAG Containing money, found on northbound 4th St. car: awaiting owner at 4th District. MEASURE Half-gallon: found on Lee and Sarah: awaiting owner at 6th District.

KEY Yale, found Hamilton and Delmar; awaiting owner at 12th District. TICKETS Two 10-rlde commutation: found at Tower Grove and Gratiot; awaiting owner at 12th District. KEY Found at Tower Grove Railroad Station; awaiting owner at 7th District. KEYS Nine, found at 20th and Bremen: awaiting owner at th District. HAT Man's; found at 4232 Hunt; awaiting owner at 7th District.

FOUND AT UNION STATION. Two suit cases. 1 umbrella, muzzle and telescone. Awaltlmr owner at baggage room. Solid auate.

15c line: minimvm lines. rwijjiojynsjnuaf accompanu f'drrsbjljrnail personal PERSON AL Union, wedding anniversary greeting, love, honor and cherish. May 4, 1010. Station. ANYONE witnessing accident ot lady falling off Jefferson car at Jefferson and Chouteau, Saturday evening, at ad-dresa N.

Blum. 2303 La Salle st. PKKSONAL Information wanted concerning Marlon Oiler of Litchfield. Iii. about 17 years old: large for age: one foot lame.

C. C. Terry. Girard. III.

1 1 CREDIT to honest people; oest value for your money In diamonds, watches. Jewelry, silverware. Loftls Bros. the National Credit Jewelers. 2d floor.

308 N. 6th. (cS) SPECIAL NOTICES TO whor.i it may concern; I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife. Aurella Kohrs. Joseph Kohrs.

ill ADOPTION FOR ADOPTION Wanted, childless family xo aaopt a tine babv bov of excellent par-emage. Pox M-225. Post-Dispaton. li SiALKD PKOPOSAIjS. KOAUS AND CULVERTS.

Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned until 10 o'clock May 16. 1914. for the construction of the following roads In Bexar County, which are to be constructed under the recent bond issue, according to plans and specifications on file In the office of the County Highway Engineer of Bexax County at San Antonio. Texas: Corpus Chrlsti road 7H miles. Pleasant road 3.

miles. Applewhite road iV miles. Somerset road 2 miles. Quintans road 4 miles. Fear sail road 4 miles.

Castrovllle road 894 miles. Protranco road 7L miles. Culebra road 6 miles. Bianco road 8 miles. Nacogdoches road 64 miles.

Seguln road 1 mile. St. Hedwlg road 4 miles. Gonzales road 4 mi lea. Sulphur Springs road 6 miles.

Bids will be received for the construction ef any one road, also any number of roads, or ths entire number of roads. The county reserves the right to reject any and ail bids or to accent any part of a bid that may be advantageous to the county and reserves ths right to waive sny Informalities In any proposal- Each road bid upon will constitute a c-parate contract-Sealed bids will also be received until 10 'clock a. Mav 16 ls14. for the construction of concrete culverts on all the above toads. In aggregate about 2700 cubic yards as per plans and specifications on file In the office of the Countv Highway Engineer.

Bids will be received for the construction of the errtlre amount or In arouos of approximately 1301) and 14O0 cubic yards, respectively, in discretion of County Highway Engineer. Ths county reserves ths right to reject any anj all rdds. Plana and specifications of all the above can be secured at the office of the County Highway Engineer upon deposit of $5 road plans and $10 for culvert plana Certified or cashier's check equal to 5 per rent of the amount bid made payable to tht order of James R. Davis. County Judge, will be required to accompany each bid or proposal.

V. H. HOWARD. County Auditor. SEALED PROPOSALS April 22.

F.14. In accordance with the requirements of Section of the act of June 22, 174 notice Is hereby Riven that aeaJed proposals will reclvxl at the Treasury Department in Washington. I. until 2 o'clock p. m.

on Tuesday, the 21th dav of Mav. 1014. for the cartage of dutiable merchandise Imported at the port of St. Leuts. Missouri, and sent to the Appraiser's Si ore for examination, fnr the term of one year tommen-Ing the first dav of July.

int4 am sarv Information cementing the work to be performed will be given by the Collector Customs at St. Louis upon application. The oiis mu iw a-iaressea to in Secretary of the Treaaurv ii sealed and Indorsed "Proposals for Cartage at St. Louis. Missouri t-.

b. HAMLIN. Acting Secretary. PEMSOMAL HELP WANTED MALE WA1TER-rant. LOS-lo Morgan.

Criterion Restau- (Cl wall TAPIR SCRAPERS At once. St. Tawr 82 Olive. PAPER paster Klrst-ciasa. one who knows how to take care of horse.

11 St. Iouls av. iri WHEELWRIGHT Mu.r V. fltl.u wora "Perienced In automobile wheel work. Firestone T.

and R. 3201 Locust, irtl Three. Norstenholm, iVli ande- enter YOUNG MEN Seven, neat -appearing easy work: rav every night. Call 5.19 Easton. Y.llN,U For he Frisco news service.

Eugenia t. iOLNo MAN For office work; familiar with handling of teams: state age. ex- perlence and alary. Bo -1 51. 'c2 Yu.L'XG MAN Ambitious, wno desires to iw; aoout 8 hours a week reoulrei.

Pox F-224 Po.t-rint-t, (cftt MEN To trv out for traveling positions: experience unnecessary. See v) Granite RMv YOUNG MAN To collect and deliver for grocery and meat market. Apply 4T1 Cook. (c2 lOl NO MAN That has had some experi-ence in credit department of a clothing furniture store; must also be capable of selling clothing. Hoyle-Raiick Clothing sP N.

Broadway (c3i ANASSERS AND SOLICITORS CANVASSERS Sell curtains, clocks, wrlng-e-s. vacuum cleaners, from wagons. ensv payments. 1 lt8 Locust. (2i SOLICITORS Experienced in newspaper work.

Apply room 410. 411 Olive st. id SOLICITORS House-to-house work: salary and commission; apply after 4 p. m. Room 411.

810 Olive st. (c2 AGENTS WANTED AGENTS Men. witn patentable Ideas, writs Randolph A patent solicitors. Wash- Ington. D.

c. (HI AbLNTS Traveling now selling tailor-made cloths or shirts to consumer to handle our guaranteed raincoats to measure. Royal ln-vestment 178 Jackson Chicago. '2l JoEjSMJl CRAWFORD'S moving van. $2.50 load: fur-niture in exchange: gas ranges connected iree.

5Qmont 1'tUO. Morg ill 0 SALESMAN Side line, making small towns in Middle West. The Anderson 14th and Cass av. (ct SALEfcMAN Hlgh-cieuis stock, salesman on very liberal commission, to work city; no drawing accounts. Box A-74.

Post-Dls. cD SALESMEN Young men, wno desire positions for the summer; experience unnecessary. Call on Mr. Logan, between and 1" p. m.

Monday or Thursday, 2517 Cora. (c8) SALESMEN Earn $75 monthly, expenses: experience not necessary; take orders from dealers for cigarettes, cigars, smoking and chewing tobacco. Penn Tobacco New York. X. Y.

(I) bALEaMEN First-class; strictly eominisaion basts: to sell seasonable high-grade article of high-class character; possibilities great for right salesmen. Call on Mr. Mc-Ewlng. 4 p. room 1017 Olive st.

c8l SALESMEN" Five neat, wide-awake young men; experience unnecessary: for new premium offer with Collier's Weekly: $25 weekly or more easily made. Mr. Kobn. 317 Kinloch lids- i3 SALESMAN Traveling, of class and good appearance, for excellent territory which has never been covered; the position Is a desirable one, and to successful man position should pay $3000 and upwards per annum. 21 N.

7th suite 310. (C2) SALESMAN We are manufacturers, with ao established trade, and want the services of a salesman who can show results. Applicant must submit photo, have a pleasing personality; be able to give a small bond and have a large acquaintance among business men of all classes. This position will bear the closest Investigation. Do not reply unless you have made good.

Address Box A-43. Post-Disnatch 4c SALESMEN To sell on commission; a few experienced men on well-established 'lne; best season now. Room 301 Laclede Gas 11th and Olive. See Mr. W.

H. Williams. (c8) 4s TRADE SCHOOLS AND AGENCIES FIREMEN, brakemen; $120; free signal Instruction. Send age, postage. Box J-HS Post-Dispatch.

(ao BE A DETECTIVE Earn $150 to $301) per month; travel over the world. Write Supt. Ludwig. C42 Westover Kansas City. Mo.

(cS) MoLER Barber College. 8(8i, N. (ilh will teach you t'te trade cheaply, thoroughly and furnish tools; money earned whllo learning; call or write. MoTORM EN -CONDUCTORS lDterurbans. earn $80 monthly; state age: experience unnecessary; qualify now; application, de tails free.

Box E-148. Post-Dispatch. (c8) HAIR DRESSING taught in few weeks; small expense: day and night classes (no colored); examinations, diplomas; catalogue mailed free. Call or write. St.

Louis School of Hair Dressing. 6th and Chestnut. (3) LADIES We will teach vou the hairdress ing business in 3 to 6 weeks: money earned while learning: diplomas when competent: no colored: call or write Moler College. MO' N. 6th st.

(2i HELP WANTED FEMALE BATHROOM GIRL Apply Hamilton Hotel. CLERK Young lady who Is accurate anl quick with figures; state qualifications ful-ly. Box L-14. Post-Dispatch. (cl CLERK.

Young lady lor office work, who writes neat hand and can handle figures quickly and accurately; must be attentive to business: high-school graduate preferred; slate qualifications fullv. Box (cl) COLORED GIRLS Light factory work; can make good money; steady employment. 200 9. Commercial. Ic2) TOOK Girl for cooking and assist with housework.

38.12 West Pine bl. CCkjiv Experienced girl for cooking and 4721 Westminster Forest 436. ici CooK And dishwasher, at once, bakery, corner Clark and 4th. Apply at (ci CooK Experienced, and housemaid; refer-ences, 3i47 Washington. COOK Experienced, in small sanitarium.

3.14Q N. Grand a v. (1 COOK Experienced; to do general house- W'ork; small family; no washing; good wages. Washington. u-2) COOK German girl or lady to cook In restaurant.

Apply 44ss Clayton; Market car to Taylor, walk 2 blocks north (c COOK Good; girl for general housework. $20; small family: no laundry. 3ol.) Lindell. COoK Neat girl tor cook 3 and lower floor; references required; cer fare refunded, lhp Longfellow. C08 DINNER GIRL From 1 to 3 o'clock; no Saturday or Sunday: married prefeire; per week: Locust st.

tcj DINING ROOM GIRL $22 per month: room furnished. Call Albera Hotel. 2100 N. Broadway DISH ASH ER Woman. 207 N.

3d, 110 night or Sunday work. GIRLS Experienced uhlrtmakers; beat Pa a lings Mfg. 231 Lucas. v-3i GI Rlr Experienced, to patch bags on power maohine. 171 Carr rear.

1 GIRL Middle-aged, to work in kitchen and dining room Lindell GIRl For kitchen; no Sunday work; good wages. 1. g. annevemer. OIHiL For billing work; must be ov1 writer, quick at mrurtnic and have mmi ldence; give refgretir-.

Pn C-17, GIHI To cook and Io work; no waahinK or outside worn: reTerenrea re quired; wasea Ja per monui. ie (ilHLS WANTED Piece work: steady employment: pay while learning: can make good money. Commercial (2 GH GIRL Experienced. 110 1'lne t. ic2.

HOCSE 113 Franklin, second floor, rear. Hiil'SBGIRI. For h'lusewoik no waohinK, gond wages. 2001 St. I.uis av.

li(ll SWUHI. Germari girl for honx-vork. "742 West Kenet al ill Whit-. references. Waahlnrtnn.

Him'sEGIHI Fur general housework. W'ai hlngton, 2d east. Cahany f.124R To a.nlet: no anun. Hood l-nm. for right girl.

2s-" ri H' l'SE(il I. Good girl for general houw-w-nrk 1 IK'FSEGJRL White, for reneral i.t.t Walton. pinr HOirSKGlRL For general housework. 3 In family. 319 Castleman HOt'PESGTitT.

Colored, for general iiouop- ork I'ahannc Hi'H'PEiilRl, For general house oik nt wrshlna; gj'ia Vei 1'ine UoT'SEiJIRl. No waahing or irr.i.u wages Call at dry foods store. (ira-om 'c. i HiU'SEiilRI, For general h-usework. family; apartment, good fay.

est Pine. HJ'SE1IRI. Slrl f- g-rierl h.Mw- ork. faniltv refer. t42I.a fayete IV Forgerieral amaii family; gittyi waes J.210 Waterman.

tt fl'or et 'SEGIRI Small ItM to ait l'i house wrtrk. In family of two, 4112 Prai- "i'i KtiRL general hiuotk; asuaii family, washing and lnnin; reltrencts. Call drug lsOl Uilva st, DEATHS MAKTI Entered into rest on Saturday, May 2. 1914, at 2:45 p. Mary A.

Martin, beloved sister of Margaret Sullivan (nee Martin), and dear daughter of the late Patrick and Bridget Martin. Funeral from residence of her brother-in-law, Thomas Sullivan, 451 McKinley avenue, on Tuesday, May 5, at 8:30 a. to St. Cronan's Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. Deceased was a member of Compton Circle.

No. 325, P. H. C. (c) MLVKK Asleep in Jesus on Sunday, May 3, 1914, at 5:45 p.

H. H. Meyer, beloved husband of Mrs. Louise Meyer (nee Maie), beloved father of Mrs. A.

F. Hinners (nee Meyer), Fred H. and Henry E. R. Meyer, father-in-law of A.

F. Hinners. Mrs. Fred H. Meyer (nee Damsthroeder), Mrs.

Henry E. R. Meyer (nee Grote), and our dear grandfather, after a short illness, at the age of 71 years 5 months and 2 days. Funeral Wednesday, May 6, at 1:30 p. from family residence, 2314 North Fourteenth street, to Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Twenty-first and Benton streets, to New Bethlehem Cemetery.

(c2) MULLIGAN On Saturday, May 2, 1914. at 11:35 a. Adaline Mulligan (nee Dunn), wife of Edward Mul ligan, mother of Thomas Mulligan and Mrs. O. H.

Tuska. sister of Mrs. Nellie Clark and James P. Dunn, and our dear grandmother. Funeral will take place from Arthur J.

Donnelly's funeral parlors. Twenty-first and Wash streets, on Tuesday, May 5. at 8:30 a. to St. Bridget's Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery.

(c) MniPHY Entered into rest, suddenly, on May 1. 1914. at 5:30 p. Tnom-as M. Murphy, dear father of John Joseph A.

and Thomas Murphy Jr. Funeral will take place from his sister-in-law's residence. 3857 Juniata, on Tuesday, May 5. at 8:30 a. to the Immaculate Conception Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery.

Friends invited to attend. Chicago papers please copy. (cl) Rl UK Suddenly, on Monday, May 4, 1914, at 3:20 a. Henry F. W.

Ruhe, aged 66 years, dearly beloved husband of Mary Ruhe (nee Werner), and our dearly beloved father, father-in-law and grandfather. Due notice of funeral will be given from residence, 2129 St. Louis avenue. Rl'SKAlP Entered into rest Saturday. May 2, 1914, at 11:30 p.

Died rich W. Ruskaup. beloved husband of Bertha Ruskaup (nee Lem-burg). dear father of Alma and Er-win Ruskaup, dear brother of Frank and William Ruskaup, in his forty-ninth year. Funeral from residence, 1700 North Twelfth street.

Tuesday. May 5, at 1:30 p. m. Relatives and friends invited, (c) SCHAEFEH On Saturday, Mav 2. 1914, at 9:30 p.

Elizabeth Schaefer, beloved wife of George Schaefer, dear mother of Charles, Josephine and Minnie Schaefer, and our dear daughter and sister, aged 25 years. Funeral from residence, 4721 Minnesota avenue, on Tuesday. Mav 5, at 1:30 p. to St. Anthony's Church, thence to SS.

Peter and Paul's Cemetery. Motor. (c) SHUCK Entered into rest, suddenly, on Friday, May 1, 1914, at 7:30 p. H. L.

Shuck, dearly beloved husband of Erna Shuck (nee Nagel). Funeral on Thursday, May 7, at 2 p. from Hickey Stephens' funeral parlors, 1325 Market street. Funeral private. Motor.

(c31) SEHR Entered Into rest on Saturday, May 2, 1914, at 2:20 p. Clara C- Sehr (nee Briggeler), beloved wife of John J. Sehr and dear mother of Caroline Sehr, dear daughter of Bernard and Christina Briggeler, daughter-in-law of John Sehr and our dear sister and sister-in-law. at the age of 21 years. Remains can be viewed at Gebken chapel.

2846 Meramec street, until Monday. May 4. at 8 a. m. Funeral from family residence, 4151 Taft avenue, on Tuesday May 5.

at 8:30 a. to St. John Baptist Church, Gra-vois and Newport Court, thence to Mount Olive Cemetery. Relatives and friends Invited to attend. (cl) SMITH Entered into rest on Saturday.

May 2. 1914. at 2:20 p. Helen Smith (nee Hoolan), beloved wife of W. E.

Smith, dear mother of Lucille Elizabeth, John and William Smith, dear daughter of John R. and Elizabeth Hoolan and dear sister of Charles D. Hoolan of Chicago, 111. i uneral will taKe place trora family residence, 1717 Colman street. Tues day morning, at 8:30 o'clock, to St.

Teresas Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. Friends invited. (c) TRACY Entered Into rest on Sun day. May 3, 1914. at 1:30 a.

John T. Tracy, beloved father of Alonzo and Walter Tracy, son of the late Bridget Tracy, and our dear brother. uneral will take place from the residence of his sister, Mrs. Julia Mil ler, 3848A Utah place, on Tuesday. May 5, at 8 a.

to St. Vincent's Church, thence to SS. Peter and Paul's cemetery. Friends are respectfully Invited. WICKHAM On Sunday.

Mav 3. 1911. at 4:15 a. John Wickham, relict of Anna Wickham, and dear father of Michael and William Mrs. Oscar AV'endt and Mrs.

Fred Foan, and our dear grandfather. Funeral Tuesday, May 5, at 8:30 a. from family residence. 1801 La Salle street, to Holy Angels' Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. WILKIN'S On Friday, May 1, 1914 John Terrell Wilkins of 5500 Vernon avenue, aged 61 years, beloved husband of Mary Jane Wilkins.

father of Irene, Charles E. and Benton Wilkins. Funeral from St. Rose's Chtirch, Goodfellow and Maple avenues, Monday. May 4, at 9:30 a.

m. Memphis Meridian (Miss and New Orleans (La.) papers please copy- (c) EYES TESTED FREE DR. REILLY, OPTOMETRIST II years' experience: 18 years in Bt. Lou I a. confined to teatlnir eyea and fitting glasses.

Four skilled assistants. CHAS. HEILLT OPTICAL CIS Locust Each week the Post-Dispatch Lost and Found columns are used by more Individual advertisers than use those of any other St. Louts newspaper: FOUR TIMES as many as the Glob- Democrat. TIMES as many as the Republic.

FOUR TIMES as many as the Times and Star combined. Often a single insertion In the Post-Dispatch restores the lost article, but several insertions are better. The first may be overlooked. Try a 3-time ad. Call Ollve 6600 Central.

Your credit is good if you rent a phone: or your druggist will phone your want ad to the Post-Dispatch. 70) COST Al'TOMOBlLE Hl'B CAP Ixst; nlokel-plaied; In the vicinity of Lafayette Park. Return to 30 Nicholson pi. and receive reward, (a) Lost. t'nltel Htllvivj badge No.

8171 return Vlt-: reward. iiANK lOK l.t No. 67.157. St. Louis Union Trust; reward.

R. L. Klein. rTxf.l University. Tyler HA PIN Lost, diamond and sapphire s-t-tlnc; betwren lirsnd.

Compton. Shenan- lo he 1 Mt a jrf.t i a rd. Sidney 281 11. Ivst: Saturday p. betweea Raymond or at Klnjc'a Theater; has diamond.

In tiger's head. Return to Kaynm nd. or phone Forest 1 41. Reward tf.HAOKt.KT l-oet; id. enslaved, Far-eat Park Hifhlande or vacant house at Carfteld.

tjundsv. May kejakt, rtwafd. ilcluxa la 0tS4 liarfleid. LOST mm 4 FO UN E) Solid agate. 10c line, minimum SOc.

BAG TYPESETTER Apply H. L. Chase Bag Co 1. N. Main st, 2 t.

.1 1 1 AKER Young third hand. Call 2230 Clark. BAKEK Good first-hand baker. 3940 Cora av. to LA BE First-class.

American Hotel. 7th and Market. BARBER Good man, good guarantee; e- t'ings and Saturdays. 71() Market st. BARBER For one or two days.

Call 1225 Olive. BARBER Steady position to right man. Marquette Hotel barber shop, ISth and aehington. BAKER Good third hand. Apply at once.

bakery. I Hodiamont PAKER Young German to nilp in, bk?" shop. Speck Confectionery. 414 Mar) BLACKSMI1HS HELPER Apply S203 S. King's hlphn-av 1 1 BLACKSMITH And horseshoer; good all- round Easton av.

BOOKKEEPER General office man. Box H-14J. post -Dispatch l.u.yivAtal'fch Must be capable, have education and good appearance; must nae stenogiaphv experience; right salary, permanent position for right partv. reply in own handwriting, stating age. experience, etc.

-IT. ROYS Apply Postal Telegraph. 313 N. Hiy For drug store. Union and Berlin.

Boy About 1.1. for office work. M)3 odd Fellow m.io- 'cl lit -For delivering. ble to ride bicycle. 2.1 Academy.

BOY 10 years old or over, to learn painting 4122A Penrore. BoY To work around grocery store. 34ob i-iuinpnrev. BOY Experienced. 16 or 17; grocery and meat market deli very.

124.1 alton. BoY To work In store and deliver orders. Apply 1151 Union. BOY Good, strong boy, 16 years old. to work in tin shop.

247 Cherokee. BOY Small; to work in grocery. 3442 Lindell. BOY 16 years, to work in drug store. 1115 Union av.

IOYS Two colored, with bicycle, at once. -M SKlnker road. BOY 10. to work in drug store. Spring and (- otta e.

BOY Errand; white or colored; with reference. Call at once. 102 N. 3d room .104. BOY" 17 vears old.

to drive wagon; one living Fairground Park district; willing to start on small wages. wtnrr bii ciiamm. BOY Neat, living with parents; must be 16 years old; salary $5. Call 7:30, Post-Dispatch office. BOY Over 16 years of age.

to make self useful in neckwear factory. Apply 13th and Lucas. 3d flogr. Ferguson-McKinney factory. let BRASS POLISHER Experienced.

6123 Delmar. c) BUG YT WASHER Experienced. 2710 Lafayette av. c) BKiCi MASONS- open shop jod; wages iiuc hour, 9 hours day; transportation furnished on A. line.

Westlnghouse Church Kerr Bloomington. 111. Ic8) CARfENTER Nonunion, to shingle. Olive. (O CARRIAGE TRIMMER First-class, on repair work.

Wm. Young Carriage Delmar. tcj uiaijKiilK To drive light delivery truck and work in grocery store. o900 Shenandoah. (Cl CLERK Experienced hardware; irrust be able to give best of references.

Box tc) CLEKK Young man for cost department of manufacturing company; must understand manufacturing methods; state qualifications fully. Rex L-13. Post-Dispatch. jell Cuia i uit Two-thirder, one ho can feed job press. Art Publication Society, fourth floor.

916 Olive. ic) CONTRACTORS Steady work for steam shovel; for particulars apply 1 T4 Syndicate Trust Bldg. (2) CUTTER First-class, aliround man. able to take charge of shop: no boozer; steady work. Write Western Art Glass Works.

Wichita. Kan. (cl) DEN 1 is First-class operator, registered in Illinois; high salary to proper man. Den-tist. 729 Olive.

(cj UKi EK Sit. by strong man, for two-horse stake wagon; must live in West End and come well recommended; no other need ap-plv. Call 1.1 N. 2d st. (c) DiSH AoHEK- Man; Delmar.

experienced. 4916 ti DRUG CLERK One registered. also one junior drug clerk. Ewing and Market. DRUG CLERK Junior.

Chas. Eckcrt Drug Pendleton and Finney. DRUG CLERK Registered; must be first-class, allround man; West End; good salary; state experience and references. Box L-44. Post-Dispatch.

ELECTRICIAN On old and new work. Ap- tcl ply 4229 Holly, between 2 and o. ENGINEER Licensed, to fire boiler at Sal-Isbury st. and river. (cl ENGINEER'S ASSISTANT Night tiring, 7 to young fellow learning eng.neering pre-ferred; $8.

Box 1-182, Post-Dispatch. ENGINEER Licensed, for stone crushing plant; state age and sa'ary. Box L-129. post -Dispatch. (c2i ERKAND HUl Colored.

Kissack Sea-man Tailoring 309 Victoria Bldg. (cl FecDp-r Hon cutter. 61 N. 2d. (c2i Ornamental brass and bronze.

St. Louis Wire and Iron 126 Chou-teau. (ci utiALNEK Painter and boy with experience. at painting. 2'KHi St.

Louis. GROCERY CLERK References. 3a Lindell. GROCERY CLERK Experienced. Apply 220H Randolph.

ic2l HANDY MAN in shipping department, to make boxes. Ludlovv-Sayler Wirt Newstead and Wabash R. (cj iii-LPER Experienced, in shipping room and on furniture wagon. Zollinger. 3920 Finney; HOUSEMAN Apply Hamilton Hotel.

HOUSEMAN See engineer at Holland 2il nn. JANITOR Colored. Hart. u44.i Easton call Forest 2063. LATHERS Nonunion.

to nail on 10,000 laths. Apply i erry. MAN Voung man to deliver groceries; ref- erences. oiii i-tros. Marcus and Easton.

MAN To work in paint factory; must hae experience. 44 oravois. ic3 MAN who can spade and hoe; one or two days' work. 3333 Lafayette. (cl MAN To scrub carpet and handle furniture in newlv furnished house.

3(i62 Delmar. MAN Small, suburban nome: assist invalid son; references. 498 Big Bend Web ster: Webster 41(W. MAN Handy with tools, to do carpenter work about home; room, board and jl per day. 422s av.

MAN Young man. ambitious and competent to do office work and learn the manufacturing business: state salary expected. Box Post-1 is patch. I LKEtt Good. 3-123 Arkansas MOTOR CYCLE MECHANIC.

Experienced -no others need apply. Jefferson Motor Cycle 627 S. Jefferson. iv ORNAMENTAL i RON FINISHERS St Louis Wire and Iron 926 Chouteau. (c I'AiN h.KS Nonunion.

3919 Russell. I'AIMKK! -lo. Costigan. Laurel. I'AlNTEKii Also boy.

wiui-, some experience. t. raust i-aiiiTiiig ill PA INTER Union. Tnomas Haentges. 2912 Salena.

PAINTER First-class, open ehop. Apply at 4.193 Kenncrly. PAPER HANGERS 3 steady work. Geo. Sicmons.

lower urove; Qranjd3334ip PAPER HANGERS 10 first-class. 2867 Gra- VOIS. IVIIT-I I i'Al'EK HANGERS 13.17 Hodiamont. at once. I'Al'EK HANGERS lo.

come ready for work 2''36 Olive; phone Pomont 894 PAPER HANGERS Experienced: open shop 'all this evening at 2911 Gravoln. HANGERS Open afiop; lots of ork. 3--1" California. (pj I'APER HANGERS Ten: pie work, good wages. A- nuiTi.

nuigr St PAPER HANGERS Ten first-class at once C. C. Rouckamp. 524 Florissant. i jj ii ll A VHKh l--rl ncu ,1.

PAUEK HANGERS- First-class. 278 Chip- pe v. a PAPER HANGER At once. Apply 3741 ass. PAPER AX iER First-, lass, at once, 2413 Nwted.

Haw kins. IM'EK ANGERS Apply Schmlth McNeelv Ictor 173.1R or 16MSR. aft er P. ni. I Ai EKHANGER Eight cents roll; will furnish paste paper: 2 hails.

4 rooms: answer at one-; nonunion. Box M-2S6. ill PORTER Saioon. goou one. llo x.

Van- deventer. PORTFR Stealv, strong. sober man. for tr.i! chir-rv house. Hoy C-191.

Post-Dls. i2i In drug store, at Mis on c. l'l iRTER Good colored, lo do aaloon work: ed wies; bring references. ()' Hrlen. 4Li) r.EIT.K 11" loth.

i--pAl r.iM-i inceo pnucmittic tire; "un'v riix rif ncfl nee,) apl-iy Firestone and Co (cl) AlK MAKr-HS-lln, ftrt-cla! out-of-town: steady work. Box EA MS At I-and's ouarrv, tivio Olive Slreet 'Cl rt i.l. To haul macadam apitlv at 1 a.ie-'e rd and Suhurt-aT track "1INFRS Ei.l'l- --Lxrrien( ed. Fast i n. TTT'K td vTERS AtU'lv at on.

e. Jvhn 110 LoctiSt, both PLOTMENT WANTED f'otid aaate. 5c line, business notices, ouo-Ajoj)fion. 10c line: minimum '5v JhEI AUTO WASHER Sit. by colored, for Tuesday.

Wednesday; references from present employer. Robert Young. 6 X. Beaumont. BAKER Wants work as second hand, city or county.

jpx 0-104, Post-Dlspatcn. 11) BAKER Sit. by voung and reliable; second iiaiia. necKrnann. 4.il Dan a BAKER Sit.

by first-hand baker, allround BAKER Sit. first-class on broad, rolls ami cakes; in city or countrv. Address Keinbrunn. 4o81 Cote Brilliants. (1) BARN MAN Sit.

bv experienced; first-class hostler. Box Post-Dispatch. BARTENDER Experienced, would like work evenings: speaks German and English: ref-erences. Box C-277. Post-Dispatch.

i3i BOOKKEEPER Stenographer, employed. worK lor evenings ana toaiur- days. Box 0-Z46, Post-Dispatch. (1) LOOK EE PER And accountant desires position; will open, close or keep small acts of books. Box Q-259.

Post-Pis. 3 BOOKKEEPER And accountant, desires sev- eral additional small sets of fcooks to post and balance, either weekly or monthly. Box M-61. Post-Dispatch. 2) BOOKKEEPER Experienced.

emtdoyeo at present, wishes position with opportunity t.J advance: best of references. Address Box 2. Maryvllie. Mo. '21 BOOKKEEPER Sit.

by young man, aned 10. with bookkeeping knowledge: references; salary very reasonable. 3025 Mis-souri av. iUY Sit. by colored, for housework.

Jef- pw jonnson, rMne. BO 18 years old: to learn paper hanging: has some experience. Box C-23. Post-Dispatch. CAMP COOK Wanta Position.

Box C-184. Post-Dispatch. (3) CARPENTER Sit. bv A No. by day or contract; well experienced; repair work 3123 Olive Ft.

CARPENTER Cheapest place in town for good work: lepairs. screens, etc. Mason Smith. Lindell lyfi8. CHAUFFEUR first-class references; can do own renairlng.

Box M-10. CHAUFFEUR Sit. by experienced colored; private or e-rtrap-e work: references. P. Sut ton.

Romont VSXW. 13) CHAUFFEUR Sit. with room and board bv licensed chauffeur and mechanic; best references. Box C-210. l3 CHAUFFEUR Sit.

in private family; references. Call Central 9273X. 1337 Hlck-ory st. 12) CHATTFE17R- Sir bv exnerienced colored careful driver; do outside work, references. Allen Gordon.

818 North Twenty-tnird st. 13) COOK grading camp. Fred Stohl. 4t.Vi Oregon. COOK Sit.

by good, allround German; restaurant or hotel; small wages to start. Box C-4. Post-Dispatch. (1 DETECTIVE Sit. by young man who speaks several languages.

S. 1911 South Third st. Ot DRAFTSMAN Sit. by first-class architectural draftsman. Phono Benton 33o, or Box L-133, Post-Dispatch.

2 DRIVER Young man; position aa driver, wagon or with team; any kind of work; references and bond. B. 18 Rugby pi. Forest 3SQ3W. (2) DRUGGIST Sit.

by registered: 7 years' experience; no bad habits: references; experi- enced in management. Box L-24'A DRUG CLERK Sit. by junior- experienced prescription and fountain. Phone Victor 2201 X. ELECTRICIAN Would like a steady posl- tion: experienced.

Box M-31. II) ENGINEER Sit. licensed; own firing, repair work: don't touch liquor. Box M-7U, Post-Dispatch. (8) HOUSEMAN Sit.

by young man; or any-kind of work for private family; sober and willing. I elepnone Olive tiif. HOUSE PAINTER Sit. bv dav or contract; furnish the best of material, estimates free. Send postal to 2406 N.

Broadway. (B) JANITOR Sit. by colored man; married: no children; good repairer. Boniont 2894W. A.

Ezell. (1) MACHINIST Expert in small particular work: German; nonunion; wants place. Box Post-Dispatch. 1) MAN Sit. by yard and house man; willing worker.

John Stimes. 3142 Osceola. MAN Sit. distributing circulars and sam- nles. Edwin Bradv.

1815 N. 10th. MAN Sit. bv young man. some experience, as mechanic.

Box (1) MAN Sit. by young man. work of any kind. neat appearance and of good character. Box M-11'3.

Post-Dispatch. (2) MAN Sit. by young colored: house or yard work; can give good references. Phone Horn ont 2323. MAN Sit.

by colored man. wants work of anv kind around house or hotel; can care for horses. Wm. Bonner. Bomont 2382W.

MAN Sit. by young. 17 years old, to learn automobile machinist trade. Box O-205. Post-Dispatch.

(2) MAN Sit. by young man. age 21, position w-here good work means advancement; ref- erencos. R. 12)4 S.

0th st. MEAT CUTTER Sit. bv young man; can run Ford car. Llndeli 4219W. (2) MOVER Sit.

by experienced piano and furniture mover, colored. 3235 Lawton. A. D. Heard.

PORTER 31t. by married man. with good reference. Box Post-Dispatch. 2 PORTER Colored, wants small Job downtown, between 2 and 5.

every evening. Call Broadw-av Theater. 516 St. Charles. (li SALESMAN First-class, with a wide experience in both the United States and Canada Is now open for first-class proposition; references furnished.

Box M-uu. (5) SALESMAN 10 years' successful road experience; can sell any line: sober, industrious; hard worker; best references. Box ('-24. SHEBT METAL WORKER witu machine shop experience; steady, sober, ambitious young married man: have references. Box C-212.

Post-Dispatch. STEAM FITTER'S HELPER P. vears' experience. 2301 South Jefferson. Victor STENOGRAPHER 3 years' experience; understand bookkeeping: best of 'references.

Box M-47. Post-Dispatch. STENOGRAPHER operate any standard machine, and can read notes; will start for small salary If chance for advance-ment. Box M-2Q3. Post-Dlaoatc'h.

i2 WATCHMAN night or day, by old man. HO years; steady and sober. H. Woll-berg. 3040 Lee.

(2i YOUNG MAN Would like iob driving delivery wagon: know-s citv and county well. Fox C-l Post-Dispatch. YOUNG MAN IS years of age; high school graduate: good at figures. Carl Blact. 321) Russell av.

TOUNO MAN aged 20: where he can advance himself. 2301 South Jefferson. Victor 22S5X. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE BOOKKEEPER Sit. by young man; anv other cler position will be accepted: 24 years of age; good references.

Box C-1S6. ost-L'ispaifn CASHIER Sit. by young lady. Box L-136. Post-Dispatch.

(2i CHAMBERMAID Sit. by neat, reliable col- ored gin; reierences. s. Ewing. COoK Sit.

by first-class colored Southern cook. Call 2607 Walnut st. COOK Sit. as good colored cook; wants to room on place. Lindell 330.

COOK Sit. by reliable colored woman, with 7-vear-old child; plain cooking or house-work. M6 S. Ewlng. COOK Sit.

by colored girl, wants cooking and housework or laundry; good references. 42." Garfield. DRESSMAKER first-class dremsmak-Ine: will go out by day. 3472 Iaelede. 3i DRESSMAKER Sit.

by experienced. ail kinds of sewing in families; call after 6 m. Forest "fcpMW. HOUSEGIRL Sit. for general housework.

Call at 127 Wright st. HOL'SEGIRL Colored, to do housework; ref-erencea. Lindell 1207. HOUSEGIRL housework. Sit.

bv colored, for general pomont 1K4'. R. HOUSEGIRL Sit. by German for general housework with good family. Destrc- han.

(2) HO EG I SIT by colored for general housework or cook references. Bomont 7. HOUSEGIRL Sit. by experienced. German.

ireneral housework In private family. lsM 14th r1 HOUSEGIRL Sit. by young, colored: housework, chambermaid or cleaning. Bomont S7. HOUSEGIRL Sit.

by colored, to assist with general housework; go home nights. 3303 Hickory. HOUSEKEEPER or as a lunch cook. Mrs. Caroline Thome.

Allen av. ill HOUSEKEEPER of hotel or up-to-date rooming house. Evans. 32.1$ Mor- hui sr.KLl f.K tor looming house, married and husband employed; room and gas for tr vices. Mrs.

Montgomery, 224 Locust. nff.r cl m. i in Widow. aKed 2. wouid like sit.

as housekeeiwr In hotel or refined rooming honw. Please call at 200H North Eleventh Mrs 1'rvor HOUSEMAID Sit. bv i.iie-afc.l mu. as housekeeper, in nice home, Chim-tfu av, In SEWoRK Sit. to assist witn: n- washing or outside work: good steady worker.

Adete Travers, Troy, Li. ill HoUSEWoMAN Sit. by colored woman. general housework, or go out by day. any work.

3719 Cass. LADY" Two years' experience as forelady. wants position of any kind. Phone Lindell 4M51W. l2i -A DRESS Sit.

Apply 1033 Gever. LAUNDRESS Sit. for 'luesday; city rcfer- ences; call rsomom. LAUNDRESS Sit. Tuesday.

Wednesday and take home: references. LAUNDRESS first-class; Wednesday and Thursday. Call Bomont 1219. LAUNDRESS Sit. by white: first-class; work to take home.

Clara. 2411 Pelleglade LAUNDRESS work by day or bring home or house cleaning. Bomont 137.YW. LAUNDRESS two or three days week. 2929 Lucas.

LAUNDRESS Sit. by good colored; 4 days ot per week. 3 S. 21st. Harriett LAUNDRESS Sit.

by colored, or denning. Call or write. Delia. 0213 Wells. LAUNDRESS Sit.

by colored woman, or cleaning. call tor rvora, Eumont jotiti lai NLWfcSa Sit. by neat. colored, want davs out. (Jail riomont Beatrice.

LAUNDRESS Sit. by day; good references; or cleaning. Tuesday. Bomont LAUNDRESS Sit. by first-class, white, Wednesday and Thursday.

Bomont LAUNDREt-S Sit. bv first-cias. Tuesday, Wednesday. Call Lindell 4Q9HW. LAUNDRESS Sit.

by experienced; good city references. 1'hone rtomont r.ij.. LAUNDRESS Sit. by colored; laundry or cleaning. Bomont 571.

LAUNDRESS Sit. by first-class colored. Lindell 4171. May Lavenaer. LAUNDRESS Sit.

by neat woman; or clean ing by the dav Bomont i4ii. LAUNDRESS Sit. by first-class colored; references. Bomont 2562. LA UN DR ESS Tuesday out; call Bo- mont B63: ask for Lizzie.

LA UNDRESS Sit. or housework by the day. Ida Bland. Bomont 1115. LAUNDRESS Sit.

by colored girl, washing, ironing or cleaning. Tuesday; references. Mary. Bomont 46. LAUNDRESS Sit.

by colored; laundry work or house cleaning by day. B. Page. 1407 Snruce. LAUNDRESS Sit.

by first-class colored; wants first-class place. Tuesday, Wednesday; references. Bomont 2759R. LAUNDRESS- German woman wishes to take washing home. Address 2907 Mack- iana av.

LAUNDRESS Sit. by colored, first three days in week; with references. Phone Bomont 866. LAUNDRESS Washing wanted to bring home; first-class worki reasonable: refer- ep.ces: fine yard: prompt. Linden 462 LAUNDRESS Sit.

by German; small bundles to take home; also lace curtains. Lin-dell 3141W. 5) LAUNDRESS; Sit. bv- colored; wants Tuesday and Wednesday; good worker; refer-ences. Bomont 260i LAUNDRESS Sit.

by first-class colored, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday; refer- ences. Lucy Waters. 2617 Randolph. LAUNDRESS Sit. by colored, out by the aay; Dring bundles Home.

ail J--'4 Law-ton av. LAUNDRESS Sit. by colored, wants work Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday; phone Bomont I1S7. LA UNDRESS or cleaning, Mondav, Tuesday. Wednesday; good work.

Bomont 2609. LAUNDRESS Sit. by colored, bundles to bring home. 431S St. Ferdinand; phone Delmar 3912X.

LAUNDRESS Sit. by white: bundles taken home; large yard; long experience; also handle lace curtains. Bomont 7.V). (2) LAUNDRESS Sit. by first-class colored.

out by the day Tuesday and Wednesday. Payne. Pomont 1643. LAUNDRESS bundles to bring home. Ironed or rough-dry.

Rosle Ross, rear 4422 St. Ferdinand. LAUNDRESS Sit. by first-class white: take bundles and washinr; home. Mrs.

Stein-becker. 3028 Locust. Bomont LAUNDRESS Would like to go out washing and ironing. Mrs. Smith, rear 2819 Missouri.

LAUNDRESS Sit. white; first-class work: ladies' bundles to bring home. Lindell 5782. 1) LAUNDRESS Experienced white woman wants bundles to take home. S137 Whit-tier st.

2i LAUNDRESS Sit. by experienced, out by the dav, Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Pomont 2737. Ill LAUNDRESS Sit.

by white woman; wants laundrv or cleaning. 2843 Franklin, Bomont TOO. LAUNDRESS Sit. by colored, bundle washing to bring home: more than one If can get them. Write Mrs.

H. M. Ford. 3100 Park av. LAUNDRESS small family or hotel: bundles at home: experienced person: good sunny yard: surroundings sanitary.

Bomont 45L (3) MAID Sit. by neat colored girl, in small familv. Lindell 1667R. MAID Neat colored girl wants iiosition as maid in doctor's office. S.

Brown. Bomont K-47W. NURSE Sit. bv competent, for 1 or 2 children. Write 3916 Senllier PI.

NURSEl With obstetrical training, wishes confinement cases; phvsicians' references. Phone Tyler 2rOS; I will call. 1341 NURSE refined German girl as governess or nurseglrl; speaks little En glish. 1(531 S. Broadway.

(1) OPERATOR Sit. by experienced Elliott Fisher nllling machine operator. Box A- 52. Po-t-Dispatch. fc2) STENOGRAPHER Sit.

by young lady, with some experience. Lindell 241 R. STENOGRAPHER Sit. by thoroughly competent vniinjr lady; first-class reference3. Delmar (2) STENOGRAPHER Sit.

by an experienced. competent high school graduate; refer-ences: moderate salary. Box C-211. STENOGRAPHER Sit. by young lady; neat typist, experienced, capable, holding high position: Cahany 1.T24 STENOGRAPHER And bookkeeper, wants half-day position; thoroughly experienced.

rni i-no. r-ost-pispatcn. STENOGRAPHER Sit. bv thoroutjhlv experienced young lady, very rapid typist; Delmar 319X1. WOMAN Would like houseeleanlng to do bv the day or week.

Box C-279. Post-Dis. (3i WOMAN Sit. house cleaning or laundry; references. Boniont 1809.

WOMAN Sit. houseeleanlng or laundry work bv day. Boniont 2848. WOMAN" Sit. laundrv and cleaning first 3 days.

Pomon 1 709 WOMAN Sit. by white, to clean or bring washing home: references. 3344 Laclede. WOMAN Sit. to do cleaning, ironing, washing, three days week.

:313 S. Jefferson. WOMAN Sit. by German for house cleaning or washing in private family. 414i WOMAN sit.

by colored woman, house cleaning or laundress: first four davs; ex-nerienccd: references. Bomont 762 WOMAN Wants house cleaning or other work by the dav. C334 Isabell Weil-ston. Delmar WOMAN cleaning or scrubbing by day: reliable white w-oman; references. Address M.

c. UJ9 n. 9th, rear. WOMAN Sit. by a refined, educated ladv.

thoroughly capable of managing a home; can lurnlsh best references. Box 0-57. C2) WOMAN Sit. bv colorerl 3CW) We8 mar Matt to. WOMAN Sit.

by colored woman to Jo laun-Vnwork by day. Susie Whlt- kind of work, call or send postal. 1422 Washington. WOMEN Sit. by competent German for cooking or general housework u-i 1 I.

CSS ST. WOMAN Sit. by German ladv ihe work of any kind by day or weVk ",04 11th '4 -N- A NGerman. wishes to ork for Wag 541 WOMAN Sit. by young wiTio" JTTTh months-old baby; good 1-ome dislred mo li'" TVrU ra" SlCdTo: WOMAN Sit by young widow.

16- ni 'W'T. more Tailor HELP IAHTED Solid aoott 10c t'ne. ejreent aoentm ia. raniars sol'-itors. mail order lie line, minimum Iii MALE "A WELL-KNOWN NEW TOR-K LINE OF MENS NECKWEAR IS OPEN F( REPRESENTATIVE nS COMMISSION 1 MISSOURI AND KANSAS.

S.Li uiv i GEK WILL PE IN OU.S. WRITE HIM. CARE lOSV-DISPA I luVv' STATING KXPF.itIK.NCE. WtKTHKP MNGLK OK MARRIED F. Si I AND CONVENIENT TIME Ft ill INTER VIEW.

BOX A-47. POST DLsi'ATOI. i. tuneral will take place on Tuesday. May 5.

at 8:30 a. from residence of son, John A. Flynn 4404 Blair avenue, to Holy Name. Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. Relatives and friends Invited to attend Deceased was a member of Branch 167, C.

K. of A. (c) FOfiARTV Entered Into rest, suddenly on May 1. 1914. at 5:30 p.

Nellie I Fogarty, dear sister of Mrs. A. K. Ley dear aunt of John Joseph A. and Thomas M.

Murphy Jr. and W. V. Cavanaugh. Funornl will lake pla'e from her sister's 3857 Juniata street, on Tuesday, May 6, at 8:30 a.

to the Immaculate Conception Church, '-'thence to Calvary Cemetery. Frienda Invited to attend. (cl) UII.KOV Entered into rest on Sunday, May 3, 1914. Anna Gilroy, daughter of Thomas and Maria CJjI- i rov (nee Gallagher), and sister of I Patrick, John, Michael, Thomas, li James, Ag-nes. Bernard, Luke Gilroy and Mrs.

A. Cunniff. Burial will take place at Butte. I "Motit. (c) I GRAYSON On Friday, May 1.

1914. I at 6:20 a. Amelia Grayson, be- I loved wife of F. G. Grayson.

uneral iiiesaay, may o. i p. Grant's parlor, 123S North klnr'i hlirhwav. (C) HOAGLAMJ Entered Into rest Sun- day. May 3, 1914, at 2:30 p.

at his home. 1105 Tower Grove avenue. M. C. Hoagland.

aged 89 years, be-j loved father of J. Anna M. and Mata Hoagland and Mrs. Fred Geri-i man (nee Hoagland), and our dear grandfather and great-grandfather. Interment at Litchfield, 111., Thurs-' day.

May 7. Litchfield (111.) and Lexington (Kv.i papers please copy. (c) LAMPB Entered into rest on Mon-I day. May 4. 1914, at 6:40 a.

Louis Tampe, dearly beloved father of Frank and Adolph Lampe, Emily Sohepard (nee Umpe), and dear father-in-law of Mrs. Clara Lampe nee I Hasseldick), Catherine Lamp (nee iJirch) and Ionard Schepard. and 1 rour dear grandfather, at the age of SI years 5 months and 1 day. Funeral will take place Wednesday, I May 6, at 1:30 p. from residence of his son, Frank Lampe.

3123 Rolla place. Relatives and friends invited to attend. c2 i LIMIKMANM-Entered into rest on Saturday. May 2. 1914, at 11:20 Louisa C.

Lindeniann (nee Gerde-v; man), relict of H. W. Undrmann, and dear mother of Harry. Edward. Al-E lert and Louts Ltndemann, beloved winter of Mrs.

Ollnda Cordes and Mrs. livlna Kaut, and our, dear mother-1 in-law and grandmothejr, after a lingering illness. Funeral on Tuesday. May 5. at 2 p.

from family residence. 1618 North Nineteenth street, to Hethania Ceni-eterv. Friends are respectfully invited, (c) MrDOMAI.D Entered into rest Sunday. May 3. 1914.

at 5 a. Melimla McDonald, relict of Felix A. McDonald, mother of Mrs. James K. McDon-cmtrh.

In her eighty-fifth year. 1 Funerjl will take nine from her late residence, 456 Hell avenue, on i Tuesday. May 6, at 8:30 a. to the -Kew Cathedral Chapel, thenco to Oal-X vary Cemetery. 'nr.

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