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TO FIND TENANTS FOR YOUR COOL WAS IT IN ST. LOUIS AT NOON? 1911. 1912 1913 1914 75. 87. 89 60 .89 .87.

83 8. 76... AUG. 5 THOUGHT. Saint Augustine! well hast thou said That of our vices we can frame A ladder, it we but tread Beneath our feet each deed of shame.

-Longfellow. Try a 3-Time, AdCall DISPATCH. Olive-6600-Central Your credit 1" good If you rent phone. MOVING PICTURES Solid agate, 15c line; minimum 2 lines SUN THEATER. 15 N.

Broadway: with 5c an ice cold bottle of soda and free sion to the best 5c show. RAINBOW THEATER. 107 N. Broadway, 19 the coolest and most sanitary 5c picture show in the city; 7 select reels; change of program daily. (c65) DEATHS Death notices, first 8 lines or less, $1, each extra line 15c; memoriams, 200 ver line.

BOCK--Entered into rest on Wednesday, Aug. 5, 1914, 4, at 4:10 a. Eleanor V. Bock, beloved daughter of John and Kate Bock (nee Althaus), sister of William, Margaret and Howard Bock, aged 3 years. Funeral will take place Friday, Aug.

7, at 2 p. from residence, 4517 Margaretta to Valhalla Cemetery. Friends invited' to attend. (c4) COZZONI- -Entered into rest, suddenly, on Monday, Aug. 3, 1914, at 5 p.

Philip Cozzoni, beloved son of John and Della Cozzoni, and our dear brother and our nephew, aged 7 years, 11 months and 25 days. Funeral from family residence, 4867 South Broadway, Thursday, Aug. 6, at 10 a. to New St. Marcus' Cemetery.

(c) CONWAY- Entered into rest on Monday, Aug. 3, 1914, at 6:35 p. James Conway, beloved brother of Mary and David Conway, Mrs. E. Bosse and Mrs.

E. Boswell and the late Michael Conway, and dear uncle of Catherine Matter Conway and the late Myrtle Bosse, a brief Funeral illness. from the residence of brother-in-law, E. Boswell, 2606 Whittier street, Thursday, Aug. 6, at 1:30 p.

to St. Matthew's Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. Friends respectfully invited. (c) DIEKMANN-On Tuesday, Aug. 4, 1914, at 4:35 p.

John Diekmann, brother of Mary and Johanna Diekmann, aged 64 years. Funeral from residence, 2810 Caroline street, on Friday, Aug. 7, at 8:30 a. to St. Henry's Church.

Interment in Calvary Cemetery. Motor. omit flowers. Deceased was a member of C. K.

of Branch 300. Motor. (c4) GRAY--Entered into rest on Wednesday, Aug. 5, 1914, at 3:45 a. Dorothy Marie Gray, aged 5 years and 4 months; beloved daughter of Edward and Marie Gray (nee Bode), and dear sister of Edward Gray Funeral from family residence, 3961 Garfield avenue, Friday, Aug.

p. m. Interment in eBthany Cemetery. Lebanon (Ill.) and Cape Girardeau (Mo.) papers please copy. GRISWOLD Entered Into rest on Tuesday, Aug.

4, at 10:15 p. Anna Griswold (nee Wuerz), beloved wife of William Griswold, dear mother of Caroline Reinheimer (nee Griswold) and Mamie Griswold. Funeral Thursday, A Aug. 6, at 2 p. m.

from Hetlage's funeral rooms, 907 Chouteau avenue. (c) GRISWOLD- Suddenly, on Tuesday, Aug. 4, 1914, at 4 a. William H. Griswold, in his 53d year, beloved husband Griswold (nee Wuerz), Caroline Reinheimer (nee Griswold), Mamie Griswold and our grandfather.

Funeral Thursday Aug. 6, 2 p. from Hetlage's funeral rooms, 907 Chouteau av. (c) GRODZKI-Entered into rest on Tues. day, Aug.

4, 1914, at 2:30 p. Dr. Anthony Grodzki, beloved son of the late Valentine and Mrs. Antonia: Grodzki (nee Cieslick), dear brother of John Frank Walter William J. Grodzki, Mrs.

Dr. Eugene Brezani (nee Grodzki) and Mrs. Edmond Z. Green (nee Grodzki), and dear brother-in-law and uncle, after short illness, aged 28 years, 4 months and 4 days. Funeral will take, place on Thursday, Aug.

6, at 6:45 a. from residence, 1433 North Twentieth street, St. Stanislaus' Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. Denver Washington New Haven (Mo.) and Kansas City (Mo.) papers please copy. (c) HEITGRAS--On Monday, Aug.

3, 1914, at 7 p. Maria E. Heitgras (nee Peistrup), aged 79 years, dearly beloved mother of Henry, William, Bernhardt and Frank Heitgras and Mrs. Henry Heitland and Mrs. M.

Holly, Mrs. Louis Ploss and Mrs. Ed Baumgartner, and our dear mother-in-law, grandmother and, Funeral great-grandmother. Thursday, Aug. 6, at 2 p.

from residence, 3717 Hebert street. Reland friends are invited. (3) KUHLMANN--Entered into rest on Aug. 3, 1914, at 2:45 p. Anna Margarete Kuhlmann, aged 58 years, beloved wife of Carl H.

Kuhlmana, dear mother of Anna Quest and our dear sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral on Thursday, Aug. 6, at 2 from residence, 4329 North Nineteenth street, to St. Peter's Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited attend.

(c3) O'CONNOR- -Entered into rest on Monday, Aug. 3, 1914, at 7:35 a. Bridget O'Connor (nee Dent), beloved wife of John O'Connor, mother of Fergus, James, John and Patrick O'Connor, Mrs. P. K.

Murphy, Mrs. Wade Mathews, Mrs. Patrick Lardner, Mrs. Fred Nash and the late Mrs. Patrick Gleason, and our dear grandmother.

Funeral from family residence, 3949 McRee avenue, on Thursday, Aug. 6, 8:30 a. to St. Margaret's Church. Interment in invited Calvary Cemetery.

Friends are to attend. Deceased was 8 member Magnolia Lodge, K. L. of No. 1454.

(c3) RAITHEL- Entered into rest Tuesday, Aug. 4. 1914, at 7 p. Adele Raithel, beloved daughter of Eberhard Earbara Ralthel (nee Rider), dear sister of Edward and John Raithel and Mrs. Sam Nichols (nee Raithel), and sister-in-law and aunt, after a brief illness, at the age of 19 years.

Funeral Friday, Aug. 7, at 1:30 p. from family residence, 3434 Williams place, to Frieden's Church, Nineteenth street and Newhouse avenue. Relatives friends invited to attend. Motor.

(e4) TAKE -Entered into rest on Tuesday, Aug. 4, 1914, at 8:20 p. William R. Take, dearly beloved husband Charlotte Take (nee Talghader), dear father of Alveria and Edward Take, and dear son of Dena Take, and our dear brother, brotherin-law. son-in-law and uncle, after a lingering illness, at the age of 27 years and 16 days.

Funeral will take place from famresidence. 2610 Hebert street, on Friday, Aug. 7, at 1:30 p. thence st. Peter's Cemetery.

Relatives friends are invited to attend. Deceased was a member of Olive Camp No. 11,396, Modern Woodmen, America. (c4), HOUSES, ADVERTISE IN THE LOST AND FOUND POST-DISPATCH. ST.

LOUIS' LOST CHAUFFER'S LICENSE- -Lost; No. 4660: Monday. Return to Emil Lowall, Gravols av. CROCHETED BAG Lost. in Maplewood, on or around Manhattan Saturday.

Return to 2111A Allen: reward. CUFF BUTTON- Lost: gold initial reward. Mall to 3171 Portis av. (3) CUFF BUTTON-Lost: gold: Initials A. C.

lost Delmar Garden, Park Theater, Delmar car, on Olive or Vandeventer car: return to 3891A Utah Grand 4734. (c) DOGS -Lost, hounds, 1 large, 1 small black and white; notify 2748 Keokuk st. and receive reward. DOG -Lost. French poodle.

male: return to 1613 Lucas av. and receive liberal reward. DOG--Lost, small French poodle. Wednesday morning: liberal reward if returned to 3750 Page: reward. (c5) EYEGLASSES Lost.

pair of black rimmed. Tuesday, near 7th and Pine. Box K-161, Post-Dispatch. GLASSES -Lost. pair, on steamer Gray Eagle, last Saturday.

Phone Forest 488; reward. (c) GLASSES Lost; between 16th and Locust and 18th and Olive. Aug. 4. Please return to 5040 Maple, or phone Forest 5203, Olive 162.

Central 2520: suitable GOLD PIN- -Lost: engraved Kathryn, between 11th and Rutger, or in Hudson Airdome: reward. 1025 Rutger. (c4) GRIP- Lost. paper hanger's. with initials W.

K. painted on side; liberal reward. Phone Victor 041. Grand 8449. HAND BAG--Lost.

black plush, containing receipts. money, reward. Mrs. Zimmer, R. R.

13, Kirkwood, Gever rd. HORSE- Lost; bay: about 15 hands high, weighs 1300 reward. Call Colfax 758W. (c) JACKET- Lost; lady's gray; corner Lockwood and Plant, Webster Groves. Phone Webster 1092, Main 3040 or Central 1059; reward.

KEY- Lost, small key numbered 167: reward if returned to 7328 Vermont av. (3) LA VALLIERE Lost; lady's diamond: Thursday, between 4 and 5 p. on Collinsville between Jain's drug store and Pennslyvania 850 reward. Return to Merker'g drug store, 326 Missouri East St. Louis.

(3) MEMORANDUM BOOK--Lost. union card, check Chippewa Bank; reward. 1246 S. 3d st. Herman Wirth.

MONEY- Lost $10 bill. between North Market and Montgomery, on 12th; reward. 1517 Hebert. MULE -Lost; 3-year-old jack: dark roan or black; reward. 7522 South Benton 1098R.

NOSE GLASSES- Lost: between 14th and Buchanan sts. and 4108 N. 20th: return to 4108 N. 20th. (c) PAINTING Lost, water color painting of a red rose, on Broadway car, Tuesday; reward.

Phone Sidney 2624. PIN-Lost. Saturday, Aug. 1. small Eastern Star: reward.

5847 Von Versen: Arnold. PIN- Lost, gold circle, set with 4 sapphires, Saturday evening. 1728 Wagoner reward. Forest 2786W. (c) PIN- Lost.

Eastern Star, marked L. turn to 5565 Cates; phone Forest 6157; reward. PIN- -Lost. Monday. July 27.

cameo. near Page and Shawmut; reward. 1319 Shawmut pl. (4) PIN- Lost; H. S.

G. L. S. in Delmar car or University City: Wednesday. Call Miss Michener.

Main 4160. (c) PURSE Lost, on Manchester or Grand car. or Grand small purse containing money. Finder please call Webster 818. PURSE Lost, black.

on Olive car, containing money and bracelet: please return to Miss Litz. 3961 Westminster; reward. Lindell 1676. (5) STICKPIN plain gold, oval shape; letengraved on: reward. Box K-151.

Post-Dispatch. (5) ruby: at airdome on 12th and Barton or on 12th between Sidney and Barton: kindly return to 2512 California av. and receive reward. TISSUE DRAWINGS--Or plate, lost, Maple or Belt reward. National Roofing 6065 Maple av.

VELOCIPEDE- $3 reward for child's ballbearing velocipede, taken from 5192 Von Versen; no questions asked. (3) Lost: gold-handled black: Tuesday morning. on Jefferson car or Locust street clinic; reward. 6254 Goener. WEDDING RING -Lost: engraved H.

D. P. to A. 6-9-'09. Return to 1929 Semple; reward.

(4) FOUND AUTOMOBILE LICENSE-Found: tag number 17,327 Missouri 1914. Call 4285 Lucky. (4) CUFF LINK- Found, on Saturday: downtown on Washington. Call Lost and Found Bureau, Post-Dispatch. (4) GLASSES- Found, Hamilton and Maple, Tuesday night.

Call Lost and Found Bureau, Post-Dispatch. (8) PURSE-Found; July 29; on downtown street car; containing bills and change. Box K- 98, Post-Dispatch. FOUND BY POLICE. POCKETBOOK-15th and Benton; awaiting owner, 2418 Olive.

YALE KEY-12th and Clark: awaiting District. WATCH--Initial W. L. 2934 S. Jefferowner, Second District.

FOUND IN UNION STATION. SUIT CASES, grip and glasses; awaiting owner in baggage room. EMPLOYMENT WANTED Solid agate. 5c line. business notices.

pubontion. 10c line: minimum MALE audit. open and close books: systems installed: prepare balance sheet. by expert. 0.

M. Scott. 1248 Euclid. APPRENTICE- years' experience in housepainting; union. J.

Besse, 2413A Salena. BAKER--Sit. by boy with some experience; wants to learn trade. F. 5506 Fyler.

BAKER -Sit. by first-class; bread, cake and pastry: best references. Kin. Marshall 427X. (3) BARTENDER- saloon or retail liquor store: German and English: married; do own porter work; long experience.

J. Beckerkord. 2517 N. 13th st. (3) reliable, desires references: moderate salary.

Box K-141, Post-Dispatch. (4) ROOKKEEPER Correspondent: for business not requiring constant services: will keep your books. attend to collections. correspondence daily; first-class service: reasonable rates. Box M-38.

-D. (3) BOY- Sit. to run errands; knows city. Joe Hampel. 3432 Market.

(5) BOY- 17; would dike work of any kind; references. Delmar 34341. BOY--Sit. as waiter, porter, houseman. by colored.

Elijah Cottner, 2721 Bernard. BOY- Sit. by colored, 17, wants private family or barber shop porter work. Bomont 2930. BUTLER-Sit.

by colored, experienced; city references. Wright. Bomont 785. (6) CARPENTER- good at repair work: 300 hour. Box H-188, Post-Dispatch.

(4) CARPENTER- nonunion: good worker. 4040 Lucky: Lindell 2112R. CARPENTER-SIt. by good, allround man, work of any kind. 2034 O' Fallon.

CARPENTER-Wants work: new or repair; mechanic; reasonable. Van, 3415 Washington, CARPENTERS Two, nonunion, want work, new or repair work; reasonable wages. 2914A Caroline. CARPENTER- old or new work; reasonable wages. Elmer Wilson, 2743 Burd.

Forest 1766. CARPENTER-With factory experience in handling men, keeping machinery in repair and, erecting same, wants position; good references. Box K-71. Post-Dispatch. 14) CASHIER- experienced in cafe or odeon.

Box G-199, Post-Dispatch. (3) CHAUFFEUR- by experienced, colored; or houseman. 1716 Whittier. CHAUFFEUR- SIt. by colored: 10 years' experience: best of references; phone Forest 3394W.

15) CHAUFFEUR- Sit. by an honest young man drive car for private family; willing to do other work. Box K-90. P. CHAUFFEUR- Sit.

by married man, on truck: knows all freight depots and city. P. Oglesby. 5113 Dresden av. (4) CHAUFFEUR- Sit.

by white, married man; steady, with 8 years' experience and a good mechanic on any car. J. W. Findlow, Lindell 3371R. drive any weight of make car: references; do repairing and careful driving.

William Brown, Lindell 3537R. Delmar 4368. CHAUFFEUR- married man; private or business car: do own repairing; -No. city references; work reasonable. Box K-102.

Post-Dispatch. CHEF- SIt. by an allround colored, hotel or restaurant. Lindell 1147. 8416 Pine.

CHEF- With years of experience, desires position in club or private institution, In or out of town: best references. Box K-97, Dispatch. (5) CLERK--SIt. as grocery or variety clerk by voung man; experienced. Phone Sidney 4547W.

COLLECTOR- Sit. by man 34 years old a8 collector or watchman: can give good references. Box K-107. Post-Dispatch. -SECRETARY knowletige of bookkeeping: Al stenographer; capable of taking charge of ofvaried experience; salary reasonable.

Box K-171, Post-Dispatch. (5) DISH porter In saloon. by good, steady man. 117 8. 7th st.

(4) BEST HOUSE AND HOME SITUATIONS WANTED- -MALE for delivery; best references. K-136, Post-Dispatch. DRIVER- by young man; neat appearance; employed As laundry driver; wishes to make change. Box K-32, (8) DRUGGIST by registered, by Aug. 15; at present employed; references: allround: city or country.

Box R-271, Post-Dis. (73) honest and sober. wants work; would like Oklahoma. to get in H. either Missouri.

Kansas or N. 3639 Folsom. (76) ENGINEER- Bit. by the Arst-class: pipe fitter and electrician; out of city; good references. Box K-64, Post-Dispatch.

(3) FIREMAN- 8 years' experience: beat of references. 4452 Arco av. (3) FIREMAN- First-class. wants position; good references. Call 3610A Evans M.

Cosmas. (4) FOREMAN- On concrete or grading work, is open for engagement. Box K-159, Post-Dispatch. (5) GROCERY CLERK- 15 clerk. years' city experience; good shipping bookkeeper: best references.

Box K-166, Post-Dis. (4) GROCERY CLERK-10 years' experience: wants steady position; also can keep set of books; best references. Box K-89, (6) HIGH-CLASS sales agency is in a position to handle articles of merit. Box K-60, Post-Dispatch. (1) HOUSEMAN- Sit.

by young colored man, or butler: am able to care for car; persons with car preferred. Box K-128, Post-Dis. JANITOR- colored: dishwasher. house. man, attend automobiles, yardman, horse, cows: farmer.

Bomont 866. (5) JANITOR- or porter, by colored man; can give good reference if required. Monroe Ernest, 2031 Chestnut. (3) first-class: 14 years' experience. Box R-109, Post-Dispatch.

(4) MACHINIST-Electrician and assistant engineer wishes position. Geo. Metzler, 8219 Pulaski st. (5) MAN- handy with tools. wants work of some kind.

Box K-31, Post-Dis. (3) MAN--Sit. as janitor, houseman or driver: colored: references. Boment 2390; Ed. MAN- Sit.

as janitor, porter or houseman; experienced. Box K-163, Post-Dispatch. MAN AND WIFE- housework. L. Kilcrease, 2949 Clark.

pressing and busheling. Phone Lindell 5174R. MAN- work of any kind; porter or anything. G. 3032 Franklin.

young; any kind of steady work; good references. Box K-216, Post-Dis. MAN-Young, German. 23 years old. wants steady position of any kind.

L. 2222 McNair av. (5) MAN--Sit. by middle-aged German; housework, garden, care of auto, milk; references. Box K-131, Post- -Dispatch.

MAN- carpenter work or painting by day or job. Campbell, Lindell 443. 3500 Morgan. MAN--Sit. by young.

colored. porter work or housework; stay on place. Bomont 2734: Hoskins. MAN- Sit. by married, as janitor, in apartment; can give best references.

Bomont 375W. MAN--Young. 22 years of age, would work afternoons for room. board and laundry or small sum. Box M-133.

Post-Dis. (76) MAN--Young Bohemian. willing worker. wants steady position of some kind; has no bad habits. 2722 Olive Central 9490R.

MAN- -Sit. on private place, by experienced man; care of lawn, furnace, etc. Box K-137, Post-Dispatch. (5) MAN--Sit. by married, as chauffeur and work around place; references.

Harvey Erp. 1311 S. 6th. MEATCUTTER- Sit. by A1: steady; references exchanged: reasonable.

3654 Laciede. MEAT by experienced: speaks English and German. Box K-193. (4) OFFICE MAN- Sit. by young man; have had 5 years' experience in general office work and collecting; aged 21; give beat references.

Box K-120. Post-Dispatch. (4) PAINTER- -Sit. by first-class: have own tools. Box R-37.

Post-Dispatch. PAINTER- Sit. by good. allround man: work by job or day work: have ladders and tools. Varley.

1524 Pendleton av. (4) PAPER HANGER- Wants work; phone Kinloch Victor 2376X. PAPER nice paper guaranteed: very reasonable. Paper Hanger, 4621 Kennerly. PORTER- saloon; can tend bar; best references.

Box K-18. Post-Dispatch. SALESMAN- -Sit. by young man, 24; position as clerk or salesman. Box K-65.

P. (3) SALESMAN--Sit. as salesman or other suitable employment by man who has been in the employ of one of the large detective for several years. Box K-126. STENOGRAPHER 6 years' Post-Dis.

experience; references. Box K-111, TINNER-Sit. by good. in or outside; wants work. Box K-198, Post-Dispatch.

WATCHMAN- -Sit. by young man, night or private: licensed; $1.50 day. 4240 Vista. porter or references. janitor; Wm.

by colored man; high-class Judd. 4 Grant Court. WORK wanted by an allround florist, landscape and vegetable gardener. Box K-73. Post-Dispatch.

(T) YOUNG MAN--Sit. to run elevator. Phone Sidney 4685R. SITUATIONS WANTED -FEMALE BOOKKEEPER-Sit. by young lady as bookkeeper and cashier; 7 years' experience.

Box K-170. Post-Dispatch. (4) BOOKKEEPER-Sit. in office; bookkeeper and stenographer; reasonable salary; good references. Apply 3963 Delmar.

CASHIER- Sit. by experienced, in meat market and grocery, or cafe. Marshall 180L. (3) CHAMBERMAID- -Sit. by colored.

Call Marie, Bomont 2898. CHAMBERMAID- -Sit. by young 4126, ask colored for Phone Olive Ezell. CHAMBERMAID -Sit. by neat colored woman: hotel preferred; landlady.

2350 Chestnut. COOK- Sit. by first-class German, in suburbs. Write 1814 Olive. COOK- Sit.

by first-class, experienced South. ern: references. 3043 Pine. Bomont 1321. Maggie.

COOK- -Sit. by colored woman; good plain cook; home more than wages. Annie Haven, Cabany 1683W. COOK- -Sit. by Southern colored; firstclass; no laundry; references.

Maggie, Bomont 52. COOK--Sit. by colored; permanent place. or general housework; references. Bomont 3148.

COOK- by Southern colored woman; good; first-class place: no laundry; good wages; home nights; city references. Ida, Bomont 1256. COOK- -Sit. by middle-aged woman from South; cooking or caring for children; competent. Call or address Mrs.

A. Parke- 2848 Easton. COPYIST-Sit. by lady with 5 years' experience: also stenographic and general office work: moderate salary. Box K-146.

DRESSMAKER -Sit. by first-class, on fancy gowns and ladies' tailor. Call Cabany 136. DRESSMAKER- -Wants engagements in family: thoroughly competent; reasonable. dell 2651W.

DRESSMAKER- Wishes sewing by the day; first-class references; reasonable. Lindell 2196W. (4) GIRL- Sit. by neat colored: plain cooking and housework: no laundry. 17 S.

22d (5). GIRL--Sit. by colored, as housegirl or chambermaid. Lindell 2583. GIRL -German, wants sit.

to assist with housework or children: speaks little English. 1942A Sidney st. GIRL -Sit. by young. 15, to nurse walking child; references: call Victor 2454X.

2745 Shenandoah. GIRL -Sit. by colored; wants situation in small private family; can do plain cooking; references. Bomont 1048. GIRL- Sit.

by 18-year-old. as housemaid or nurse in private family. Bomont 2819R, or call 1033 N. Compton. SIt.

to do general housework: home nights: small family. 3856 Windsor. HOUSEGIRL-Sit. by Southern; willing to heln cook: references. Ruth.

Bomont 52. for general housework. 4641 Nebraska: phone Victor 2960J. HOUSEGIRL -Sit. by good.

for general housework. Box R-261, Post-Dispatch. HOUSEGIRL- SIt. by colored girl; housework. Bomont 3004.

Sit. by neat. colored, for general housework; references. Bomont 3057: Willie. Sit.

by neat colored. assist in general housework: good references. Colfax 32. 634 Athlone av. HOUSEGIRL- Sit.

by girl general housework; no laundry or outside work: call. 3017 Wisconsin. HOUSEGIRLS Sit. by couple good girls for general housework. 1528 S.

Broadway: Sidney 1976. HOUSEGIRI For general housework; plain cooking: stay nights. Central 8892: 1709 Carr st. HOUSEGIRI Sit. by experienced.

colored: house and dining room maid. 455 W. -Sit. young. assist with housework.

or nursegirl. Apply immediately. 1612 S. Compton. HOUSEGIRL Sit.

by German. for general housework or washing. Thursday, Friday, Saturday. 311 Carroll. Sit.

by experienced, neat, colored, for general housework: good cook; references. Lindell 3640. HOUBEGIRL-Sit. by colored. housework week: go home nights.

Rosa, 239 S. Beaumont st. HOUSEKEEPER- Sit, by widow with 2 children: strictly first-class Box K-130, HOE. Sit. by woman with 1 5196 Faston av.

by young lady with little girl: small wages. Box K-169, PostHOUSER Widow wishes position in motherless home, or bachelor apartments. Mra. Beard. Russell.

GUIDE. MORE READERS THAN SITUATIONS WANTED- FEMALE 8 HOUSEKEEPER more -Sit. for by home than wages. widow, with 2429 Bacon. HOUSEKEEPER- Sit, house by widow refined boy motherless years home.

old, to Call 1038A LP. Compton, keep or phone Bomont 2819R. HOUSEWOMAN- -Sit. Miss 2 Covy. days per week.

(3) 2621 Howard. HOUSEWOMAN- Sit. by Bomont Southern 2656. colored. for general housework.

HOUSEWOMAN- -White, willing to desires help position with gen- chileral housework; dren. 1957 Semple. LADY- Young. wishes to learn dressmaking at private dressmaker's. Box K-115, LADY Wants work to do at home.

such as addressing. copying or writing. by widow. Box R-113. Post-Dispatch.

LADY Young, desires of position in millinery some leading hotel, to take care sample room during market season. Box K-199. Post-Dispatch. (5) LAUNDRESS- SIt. by colored.

3 days In week. Phone Bomont 1746W. Clara Bitto. LAUNDRESS- -Sit. by first-class.

colored, Thursday. Friday. Lindell 581. LAUNDRESS Sit. by colored, or housework.

2710 Washington. LAUNDRESS- Sit. by colored. Bomont 2265. first four days or last 3 days.

LAUNDRESS- Sit. by good, Thursdays and Fridays out. Lindell 786: 4055 Finney. LAUNDRESS Sit. by first-class; or do cleaning 2 days.

Laura. Bomont 2894W. LAUNDRESS- Sit. by colored: call Thursday 3137J. and Friday; give references; Grand LAUNDRESS -Wants bundle washing to bring home.

1205 Mason. LAUNDRESS Sit. by colored; 455W. Thursday, Friday, Saturday. Bomont LAUNDRESS 2 days, for laundry work or housecleaning; references.

Call Lindell 3547W. LAUNDRESS- Sit. by good Southern; or cook. Bomont 2425, or write A. Cugh, 2229 Chestnut.

LAUNDRESS Wants laundry work or cleaning: reliable colored girl. Call Bomont 455W: Rebecca Taylor. LAUNDRESS Sit. by Phone colored, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday. Bomont 2251, Mrs.

Haladay. LAUNDRESS Sit. by German, Thursday, Friday and Saturdays: housecleaning: ref- erences. Chouteau. LAUNDRESS Sit.

by first-class colored: with references; Thursday and Friday; call Bomont 1693W. LAUNDRESS Sit. by German woman, ing and ironing Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. Lisko, 704 Marion.

LAUNDRESS -Sit. washing, ironing or housecleaning, any day. Low, 1014 Arsenal, LAUNDRESS- bundles to take home. or go out. Delmar 3912.

4318 St. Ferdinand. LAUNDRESS- German. wants to go out washing and ironing first days of the week; good references. Inquire 2615 N.

10th st. LAUNDRESS Sit. home or out; housework; white: $1.25. Mrs. 4048 Lucky.

LAUNDRESS desires Wednesday and Thursday, or bundles to bring home. Bomont 1487W. LAUNDRESS- Good colored, wishes Monday out. Call Monday morning, Mayme, Bomont 2130. LAUNDRESS colored woman wants to take small bundles of washing home.

Elenora Daniels. Olive 4126. LAUNDRESS bundles done quick; reference; reasonable. Lindell 4054. Central 9737L.

(57x) LAUNDRESS- large and small bundles to take home: Forest 5598 or write 5419 St. Louis: colored. (3) LAUNDRESS Sit. by German; strictly firstclass; bundles to take home. Lindell 3141 W.

(3) MAID--Sit. by neat colored girl as maid or for general housework. Bomont 1683. NURSEGIRL- aged 15 years. 3452 Alberta.

NURSE- Bit. by practical, invalid or other sickness: prefer nursing by day. Lindell 4708W. NURSE- Sit. by practical: confinement or other nursing: good references.

Mrs. Susie to take home. 1021A Eureka pl. Linton, 4225 Finney. SEAMSTRESS -Colored lady wishes sewing SEAMSTRESS- And designer.

sit. for Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday and Friday. Call Forest 7277W.

STENOGRAPHER- -With good general office experience. Box R-67, Post-Dispatch. evenings and Saturday afternoons: exchange for room and board. Box K-132. Post-Dispatch.

-Sit. by young lady with general office experience. Forest 5553 W. WOMAN- work of any kind, by day or week. Mrs.

Hauck, 1835 S. 13th. WOMAN- Sit. by middle-aged: best references: housekeeping. 3000 Park.

(3) WOMAN- Sit. by midle-aged, housework and cooking. 1511 Obear. WOMAN--Sit. by middle-aged, to wash or clean last 3 days of week.

2352 S. 18th. WOMAN--Sit. by colored: assist with housework. or day work.

Bomont 455W. WOMAN- housework or cook, in small family. Bomont 1844R. WOMAN--Sit. by white: would like work of any kind.

Delmar 3814L. WOMAN- by lady to do washing or cleaning. Call or write 4100 Cook. WOMAN- -Sit. by middle-aged lady, plain cooking and light housework: no laundry.

E. M. Water. 4127 Gano. WOMAN- Sit.

by colored: dishwashing. scrubbing. general housework. Bomont 2425. WOMAN- Sit.

by elderly: wants light housework or care of children. 26194 Howard. (3) WOMAN- Sit. by neat young: work for small private family: can furnish references. Olive 3741.

WOMAN- Eiderly respectable lady wishes light housework: references. 8125 8. Broadwav. 3d floor. WOMAN- Sit.

by young. in shoe factory; some experience: department store or simflar work. 2385 Bernays. (5) WOMAN- Sit. by elderly.

to assist with housework or keep house for lady ployed: good home more than wages; can give references. Box R-126. (4) HELP WANTED Solid agate. 10c line. except agents.

salesmen. canvassers, solicitors. mail orders 15c line. minimum. 2 lines.

MALE AUTO MECHANIC With tools, to overhaul Ford car: only first-class; state experience and wages. Box K-182, Post-Dispatch. BAKER Young third hand. 2654 Gravois. BARBER- at once.

1104 N. Taylor. BARBER- A first-class, colored, at once. 708 Hamilton. BARTENDER -Youg German; willing to work.

4622 Easton. BOILER MAKER--Delmar 1010. BOY- Good, reliable colored, in grocery: no loafers. 5805 Delmar. BOY--Apply Thursday between 8 and 9 a.

m. 1105 Chestnut. BOY- 923 Small, Washington for errands. Mednik Skirt av. (c) BOYS-16 to 16 years old.

to learn packing, shipping. cutting stencils and filling talcum powder cans: best chance for advancement. Call 2119 Franklin av. Sayman Bldg. (c) CABINETMAKERS Experienced: and bench hands; apply Carondelet Planing Mill 5826 S.

Broadway. (c4) CABINET MAKERS Firet-class. Apply St. Louis Carbonating and Mfg. Garrison and Franklin.

(c) CARPENTERS -Nonunion. Olive. CARPENTERS- -Two good foundry flask carpenters. Apply Alex. Kilpatrick Sons Foundry Carrie and Bulwer.

(c) CAR CARPENTERS- Steady work: full time: abundance material: 20c per hour and bonus. Ottawa Car Works. Ottawa, Kan. (c8) CARRIAGE Rapp Moller Carriage 2222 Pine. (c5) CHAUFFEUR- -White.

one who understands Moon car. 3443 Hawthorne. COOK allround. 5175 Easton. COOK--Short order: must have references.

338 S. Vandeventer CRANE OPERATOR- Reliable: electric; to act as night foreman and crane operator. Alex. Kilpatrick Sons Foundry Carrie and Bulwer. (c) good steady position: apply at once.

M. Finkelstein, 616 Washington. (C) DISHWASHER -White man. 522 S. 2d st.

DRIVER--Apply Remley Market, Taylor and Easton, (c) DRIVER- For a feed wagon. 4101A Natural Bridge. ELECTRIC MAN--For wiring two new buildings. 1950 Burd av. ELECTRICIAN-Married man, thoroughly experienced.

who understands factory repairs, elevator motors and electric wiring; only capable. willing worker need apply: steady position: references required. Apply 2119 Franklin Sayman Bldg. (c) GRANITOID FINISHERS And laborers. Annly 825 Chestnut and 4032 Folsom, (c) CRATER EX for furniture: must be sober.

Box K-110. Post-Dispatch, (3) DIRT TEAMS 50-foot beds, at Taylor and Scott. Mako Post-Dispatch Wants resultful for you by using them in accomplishing the needed things in business and the household. THERE ARE HOMES IN THE HELP WANTED--MALE DISTRIBUTERS-SIx, good; call in rear 1418 O'Fallon st. after 4 p.

m. (c) DRIVER- Drive express wagon and handle express; $15 weekly; some cash required. 3856 Easton. FLOORMAN- And helper for blacksmith shop. Maloney Bucher, Cairo, Ill.

(8) FLOUR PACKERS- Wages $3 per day: 12 hour shifts; don't answer unless you are experienced and can come at once. Address Ismert-Hincke Milling Kansas City, Mo. (c6) FLOUR PACKERS Non-union, experienced. to take place of men on strike: $3 per day and board. Apply 816 Market.

(c4) JOB PRESSFEEDER- General Printing 1017 Morgan. (c) LABORERS- -At quarry, Wall st. and Luda Maplewood. Big Bend Quarry Co. (c) LATHE -First-class: name age, experience, references and wages.

Box K- 200, Post-Dispatch. LABORERS- Colored, for concrete; Bartmer and Sutter aVE. John F. McMabon. LABORERS- Sand graders and paved brick alley, 19th and Montgomery.

John F. McMahon. MACHINIST FOREMAN- Experienced in building new machinery and handling men. Swaine 7th and O' Fallon. (c) MAN- for porter work; must understand milking.

6801 Gravols. MAN- To sell tamales: also wholesale, 30c dozen. 2243A Dickson. MAN- -Young, to deliver orders, at Deimonico Market, 5655 Delmar bl. (c) MAN-Young, willing to work and handle 3847 express business; some cash required.

Easton. (c) MAN Experienced on aji parts of men's leather talts. Ely Walker Suspender Factory, 161h and Locust. (c3) MAN Single, as assistant hostler and wagon 2315 washer. Leader Laundry stable.

Texas. (C) MAN- To gO to Chicago at once, work in light manufacturing; salary; some money required in business; call Euclid Euclid and Laclede, over grocery store. 4 av. MAN- understands running small boiler and engine and also use of other machinery. Apply Greenwood Planing Milis, 8516 Greenwood Maplewood, opposite Sutton Station.

Mo. Pac. tracks. (c) MAN-With good. voice, education and to lecture war pictures and moving picture show; salary no object to appearance, right man, but must be capable.

Call at Merry Widow Theater, between 14tH and 15th on Chouteau, after 6 p. ask for Mr. Smith. MEAT CUTTER Single young man. 742 S.

4th st. MEN- Five, young, to run on trains as W8 agents; must have $15 cash security. 103 S. 20th. (c7) MEN- To wreck freight cars; piece work; two to a gang; steady work.

Jenings, 13th and State Madison, Ill. (c8) PAPER HANGER AND CLEANER- Nonunion; apply today. 4245 Flad. PORTER- age 18-20. 614 Pine st.

PORTER- colored. in barber shop. 2723 Gravois. PORTER- in barber shop. 304 6.

14th. PRESSER- or colored: call at once. 2915 Marcus. PRESS FEEDER -Experienced, one familiar with color work preferred. 1117 N.

Broadway. (c) RIP experienced. Apply Schoenberg Mfg. 2022 De Kalb. SHEET METAL PRESS HANDS- Experienced.

8535 De Kalb. (c) SPOTTER- and experienced: good wages: steady work. Schuck Cleaning and Dyeing 4110 Olive. (4) STEAMFITTER HELPERS Two: call at once. 4529 Chouteau.

Weissflug Heating Co, SHOE CUTTER- Experienced; married man preferred, who wants work every day in the year. E. W. Williams Shoe Winona, Minn. SHOVELERS 2 teams; 60-ft.

bed; at Spring and Cottage. Ed Kearey. TAILOR-Steady job. Call between 6 and 752 Collinsville East St. Louis, Pi.

(c4) TEAMS At 6400 Hobart. Fruin-Colnon Construction Co. TEAMSTERS Fruin-Bambrick Construction 800 S. Spring. (c3) TINNERS-Experienced: piece.

work. 212 N. 3d st. (c4t UPHOLSTERERS- must be first-class on leather work. Box E-28, (c2) VARNISHERS- Experienced.

Schoenberg Mfg. 2022 De Kalb st. WOODWORKERS- Two wagon and carriage woodworkers: steady work all year round; best equipped shop in the South. Snyder Wagon Shreveport. La.

(c3) YOUNG MAN- To run on trains: $15 curity, 18 S. 18th st. (4) AGENTS WANTED AGENTS-Men with patentable ideas, write Randolph Patent Solicitors, Washington. D. C.

(81 AGENTS- -For fast selling article, nearly every man will buy. Dorman Trading 102 Merchants' Exchange Bldg. AGENTS--To travel among farmers; we start yo uin business: easy sales. Frost Family Medicine 3037 Olive, St. Louis, Mo.

(c62) AGENTS Ladies in small towns can add tO their income by taking our agency selling teas, coffees. baking powder and extracts: cash commission; best inducements and premiums. Athletic Tea country department. 709-11 Lucas St. Louis.

Mo. (c70) AGENTS-12 beautiful post card views of Chicago, harbors, yacht clubs, buildings, business section, parks. stockyards ani world's fair grounds; full set, one dime and two 2-cent stamps. postpaid. Exiner Photo Works.

6000 Prairie Chicago, Ill. (83) AGENTS- -Make $25 tO $50 weekly selling self-lighting gas tips and gas stove lighters; no matches required; just turn on gas, lights itself: sell on sight. Send for proposition before all territory is taken. Automatic Gas Appliance 1 Union Square, New York. (c831 PARTNERS WANTED PARTNER 15-room living house; handle own money, 1014A N.

Garrison. PARTNER That $200 for interest in express business; willing to work. Box K-113. Post-Dispatch. PARTNER detective agency: chance to learn; big money; $50 necessary.

Box K-217, Post-Dispatch. PARTNER and men': tailor wants partner: small capital. Call for particulars. 4061 Easton PARTNER- I have fixtures: good location: cheap rent: lady preferred. Box K-164, Post-Dispatch.

SALESMEN WANTED SALESMAN- -Experienced. shoe polish, for St. Louts and vicinity, on commission. Box K-114, Post-Dispatch. SALESMEN- -Live.

for permanent positions. experience not necessary; liberal tion. F. X. Brown.

1017 Olive st. (c8i SALESMEN--Manufacturer wants first-class contract closers to handle a mechanical proposition on 50 per cent commission basis; 8200 to $500 in this per week; must have $100 for traveling expenses. Call W. H. Moody Mfg.

1416 N. Sarah. (c100) SALESMEN- To sell gas irons also several other gas appliances, on easy payment plan; no money required at time of order or delivery: sample furnished without cost; carfare and liberal commission. Call between 8 and 10 a. 1017 Olive T.

W. Logan. (c8) SALESMAN- -Experienced in selling registered stocks and bonds: must furnish references 85 to character and abilIty; our proposiiton is attractive and will bear rigid Investigation: stock will be sold only to parties of good character and standing. Box E-1, Post-Dispacth. (c3) YOUNG MEN- To travel: experience unnecessary; salary or commission.

4243 Easton av. (6) SALESMAN WANTED. Salesman to represent a large Eastern knitting mill, making a full line of sweaters. jerseys and bathing suits; exclusive territory given. Give full particulars and references.

Apply Mr. O. de Cordova, 152 Belmont Malden, Mass. (53x) WE WANT AN A1 TEXAS MAN To sell one of the best known and strongest young men's and boys' clothing lines in the country: must be able to show by record of past results a satisfactory personal following and ability to hold our large established trade in that section. Give in detail your record and qualifications.

and Wooly Mayer makers of Graduate. Viking Boy Clothes. Congress and Franklin Chicago. CANVASSERS AND SOLICITORS CANVASSERS -Few good men to sell household necessities from wagons: liberal com- missions; call at C. F.

Adams 810 Olive, room 302. (c4) CANVASSERS Ladies for house-to-house canvassing: $1.50 per day and commission. Apply 9 a. m. Cremoline Mfg.

2224 Washington av. SOLICITORS 25 ladies; large individual Requaintance; work pleasant. Box K-30, (3) SOLICITORS To represent powerful institutions; must be experienced and give references; future without limit; state qualifications. Box K-59, Post-Dis. (3) SOLICITORS- Ten live subscription men.

to work the States of California, Oregon and Washington for Leslie's Weekly: all expenses paid. Apply 214 Odd Fellows Bldg. (c14) SOLICITORS- who are hustlers. destring advancement. men making $5 to $10 city and road work: must be of neat appearance; newspaper or magazine perience preferred.

Apply m. R. Edwards, 202 N. 9th. (cT) CITY.

AUGUST WEDNESDAY 8. 1914. RUEBELING- -Entered into rest on Tuesday, Aug. 4, 1914, at 2 a. Anna L.

Ruebeling, dear mothen of George Adam H. and Charles Ruebeling, Mrs. J. Zerrer, Mrs. T.

F. O'Connor (nee Ruebeling), and our dear grandmother and great-grandmother, at the age of 74 years. Funeral Thursday, Aug. 6, a. from residence, 4229A Margaretta avenue, to Holy Rosary Church.

Interment at St. Charles, Mo. Motor. (c) STEINER- -Entered into rest on Wednesday, Aug. 5, 1914, at 5:20 a.

Albert Steiner, beloved brother of Joseph and Mary Kleinschmittger (nee Steiner), and our dear brother-in-law and uncle, at the age of 53 years. Funeral on Friday, Aug. 7, at 2 p. m. Clem Weick Sons' chapel, 412 Duchouquette, to New St.

Marcus Cemetery. (c) WELLHOENER-Entered -Entered into rest on Monday, Aug. 3, 1914, at 12.50 p. Louisa Rocklage Wellhoener, beloved wife of J. G.

Wellhoener and our dear mother, mother-in-law, grandmother and aunt, in her seventieth year. Funeral from residence, 1109 Montgomery street, Thursday, August 6, at p. m. Relatives and friends invited. (c3) WHITMAN-Suddenly, on Monday, Aug.

3, 1914, at 12:15 a. at Memphis, Charles Whitman, dearly beloved son of Cecelia Whitman (nee Ost), and dear brother of Mrs. Jennie Jacobs, Mrs. A. Huesgen, Mrs.

P. Huesgen, Mrs. C. Hucke, William and Grace Whitman and our dear uncle and brother-in-law, in his thirty-first year. Funeral will take place on Friday, Aug.

7, at 8:30 a. from the residence of his sister, Mrs. P. Huesgen, 1464 Rowan avenue, to St. Barbara's Church, thence to St.

Peter's Cemetery. (c) WRAY- into rest on Tuesday, Aug. 4, 1914, at 4:05 a. James Wray, beloved husband of Julia F. Wray, father of Hugh and Jamie Wray, dear son of John and Margarette Wray (nee McGuire), and our dear brother and brother-in-law.

Funeral from the Leidner chapel, 2223 St. Louis avenue, Thursday, 6, at 8:30 a. to St. Michael's Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. Deceased was a member of American Tent No.

45. K. O. T. M.

(c) Card of Thanks. We wish to thank our many friends and relatives for the sympathy shown us in our late sad bereavement in the loss of our dear daughter and sister, Gertrude: the Rev. J. A. Dorris; also pallbearers and undertaker; also Lodge No.

24, L. O. T. and Lodge No. 95 of the Royal League, for the many beautiful floral offerings.

RIVAL D. JONES AND CHILDREN. Attention, Maccabees. Members of American Tent No. 45, Knights of the Maccabees, will meet 2223 St.

Louis avenue, Thursday, Aug. 6, 1914, at 8 a. to attend the funeral of Sir Knight James T. Wray. FRED S.

WOLPERT, Com. CHAS. H. OBROCK. R.

K. SCHMITT. 1817 SIDNEY ST (UNION) UNDERTAKERS. Sidney 157. CHAPER FREE.

Victor 377. EYES TESTED FREE DR. REILLY OPTOMETRIST Twenty -three years' experience: 18 years In St. Louis, confined to testing eyes and ftting glasses. Four skilled assistants.

CHAS OPTICAL. 415 Locuat. SEALED PROPOSALS. DEATHS PROPOSALYS FOR ERECTION OF NEW BUILDINGS FOR THE ILLINOIS STATE HOSPITAL. SPRINGFIELD.

July 28. 1914. Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Administration, in its office, In the Capitol Building. Springfleld. up 10 3:00 p.

m. Monday, Aug. 31, 1914, and then and there publicly opened, for the erection of four State buildings on the site for the Alton State Hospital. near Upper Alton, as follows: ADMINISTRATION BUILDING. RECEIVING HOSPITAL.

COTTAGE FOR UNTIDY FEMALE PATIENTS. NURSES' HOME. Separate proposals will a be received the erection of the buildings, and also for the plumbing and the heating. Plans and specifications may be obtained upon application to Hon. James B.

Dibelka, State Architect, 29 South La Salle Chicago, Ill. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. FRANK D. WHIPP. Fiscal Supervisor, PERSONAL Solid agate, 15c line; minimum 2 lines.

Full amounte must accompany orders by mail. PERSONAL--Dot Lee: It would please you and I to see each other on Aug. 5. at or 8 p. same number.

Harry Compton. (3) PERSONAL Will Alice C. Lehn kindly send address? Information will benefit greatly. Box K-185. Post-Dispatch.

(5) CREDIT to honest people: diamonds, es. jewelry. Loftis Bros. National Credit 2d floor. 308 6th st.

(c8) DEEDS. wilis and legal documents: money to loan: insurance; notary public. 1136 Chestnut st. (c16) ADOPTION FOR ADOPTION- -Wanted. a childless famIly to adopt a beautiful baby of excellent parentage.

Box M-66. Post-Dispatch. (1) FOR -Beautiful baby boy; can be had by calling at 2019 Olive st. Dr. Hogan.

FOR ADOPTION Fine blond baby boy. Choutean Maternity Home. 1515 Chouteau: Olive 4208. FOR ADOPTION- handsome baby boy: Palms Maternity Sanitarium, 1417 St. Louis.

East St. Louis, Ill. (3) SPECIAL NOTICES SPECIAL NOTICE--I will not be responsible for any contracted by my wife, Carfo Hagemeter. R. RAGEMEIER.

(5 NOTICE- -From and after this date I will not be responsible for any debt contracted for by my wife. Mary Dobrilett. MAX H. DOBRILEIT. (5) LOST and FOUND Solid agate, 10c line, minimum.

20c. week the -DIS PATCHY LOST and FOUND individual colused by more advertisers than use those of any other St. Louis newspaper: FOUR TIMES as many as Globe Democrat. NINE TIMES as many as the Republic. TIMES as many as the 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 Olive-6600-Central. Your credit is good if you rent a phone; or your druggist will phone your want ad to the Post-Dispatch.

(70) LOST AND FOUND LOST BEADS--Lost. strand of jet: probably at Fauna Flora Club: return to 810 Olive. room 402, and get reward. BRACELET -Lost: gold, In downtown district. Tuesday afternoon; set with several small pearls: reward.

8117 Easton. (C) BRACELET -Lost: engraved Nina: finder please return to 1124 North Park pl. and receive reward. BROOCH PIN- Lost. gold, set with diamond.

between Railway Exchange over 7th st. and Fullerton reward. 948 Pierce Bide. CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT -Lost. No.

5210. dated 7-14-'14. due Jan. 12. 1915, for $1133.24, on Merchants- National Bank opped, Address Box a 830, Venice, St.

Louts. Ellen payment TRADE SCHOOLS AND AGENCIES MOTORMEN-CONDUCTORS Interurbans, earn $90 monthly: state age; experience necessary: quality now: application, details free. Box A-200, Post- Dispatch. (c6) BE A DETECTIVE EArn $150 to $800 per month: travel over the world. Write Supt.

Ludwig. 642 Westover Kansas City. Mo. (cS) GOVERNMENT positions are easy to get: by free booklet. Y-169.

tells how; write today -now. Earl Hopkins, Washington. D. C. (83) HELP of all kinds furnished; when in need of female help, call the Women's Department, State Free Employment Bureau.

Phones Main 3154, Central TELEGRAPHING--Learn Learn Immediately for positions. Union Electric Telegraph. Barr's. 1830 Railway Exchange, over Famous (34) GOVERNMENT positions are 2000. Prepare for "'exams under former Government aminer.

Booklet S-15 free. Patterson Civil Service School, Rochester, N. (85) LEARN hairdressing: best season to begin: low rates month (no colored); waged after 8 weeks; catalog free. Call write St. Louis School of Hairdressing.

6th and Chestnut. (3) LOCAL, REPRESENTATIVE- -No canvassing or soliciting required: good income assured. Address National Co-Operative Realty V-762 Marden Washington, D. C. (81) WANTED-At once, men to learn barber trade and accept positions I have to offer.

I will give my personal attention to this class and quality you without waste of time. I am under contract to employers and must furnish the help: I mean business. Write me today if you want a good job and good trade: an exceptional opportunity. E. E.

Whittemore, Manager, Moler Barber College, 810 N. 6th st. (4 WANTED--Ladies to learn hairdressing; Herrmann permanent hair wave, manicuring. facial massage, electrolysis or chiropody: few weeks completes. I can offer an ceptional opportunity just now; I give my personal attention and finish my classes in my post-graduate department; only place in the world where this degree of proficiency is obtainable.

Write me today to be qualified in time. E. E. Whittemore, Manager, Moler College. 810 6th st.

(4) TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. Learn the barber trade: tools given, wages paid: electric massage and hydraulic chairs. Market st. (82) HELP WANTED -FEMALE BINDERY GIRL Experienced. Merkel 215 Locust.

(c) CASHIER- Experienced lady; in grocery and meat market. Box R-123, Post-Dispatch. COMPANION- And nurse. for invalid lady; must be refined. settled, agreeable and of Jovial disposition, physically strong.

age limit 30 to 45 years; excellent home; references required. Box R-38, Post-Dispatch, COOK- -Experienced; apply 326 N. Euelid. second floor north. COOK- And houseman: colored.

3668 Lindell bi. COOK only. 807 N. Grand, Delmonico Cafe, COOK--Experienced girl for cooking and downstairs work: references; wages $30. Victor 1851.

3017 Hawthorne. DEMONSTRATORS Experienced lady; store work: state age, reference and salary in Arst letter. Box K-167, PostDispatch. (5) FOLDERS Experienced on circulars. St.

Louis Bag and Burlap Co. 60. Dock st. (c) GIRL To attend to baby. M.

Siegel, 3884 Juniata. GIRL--For general housework: three In family. 2030 Victor st. (c4) GIRLS -Experienced covering girls. 415 N.

Main. (cT) Apply GIRLS Two. to roll hot tamales. Franklin av. (ch) 8313 GIRL- -German, 16 to 18 years, to label bottles.

L. B. Kunkel. 3750 Lindell. (c) GIRL- -Soda dispenser.

for work. evening Applv 1814 Hickory, after 6 p. m. GIRL Colored. to work in restaurant: must be neat.

Apply 107 N. Ewing. White. to do laundry work and ascall sist 3223 with Lafayette. housework: must remain nights; (c3) GIRL- Young.

to care for 2 small children and help with light housework. Apply once. 3048 Connecticut. (4) at GIRL -For general housework: to assist in bakery; experienced preferred. 2222 Victor.

GIRL -To learn stock work: must be 16 years or over. Apply Rosenthal Sloan Milinery 1700 Washington av. (c) GIRLS Two. experienced store girls for retail bakery; German preferred. Box 168, Post-Dispatch, GIRLS- -For general office work: must be accurate at figures and write a good hand: steady employment, salary to start $5 per week; $1 per week advance at the end of each months' service.

Box R-205. PostDispatch. (c3) GIRLS Two, experienced, for filling in multigraph letters; prefer touch operators emwho ployed will by local facsimile letter companies, change position for larger salaries: permanent positions: advancement, 410 N. 9th st. (c4) HOUSEGIRL- To assist in general housework; go home nights.

3735 Utah pl. (c3) HOUSEGIRL- For general housework: apply 5237 Raymond av. (c8; HOUSEGIRL -For general housework: immediately. 2261 Athlone av. HOUSEGIRL- To assist with general housework.

Apply at once. 2015 Park. (c5) HOUSEGIRL -Or woman, for Keneral housework. 5519 Idaho, HOUSEGIRL- For general housswork: no work: good wages. Apply 5412 Cabanne.

third apartment. (c) HOUSEGIRL-16, general housework: no cooking: no washing: KO home nights. 4225 McPherson. HOUSEGIRL-16 to 20 years old; lower flat: 2 in family: no washing or Ironing; references. 3503 HOUSEGIRL -White giri for general housework, no laundry work; good home; good wages.

286 Sylvester Webster Groves. Mo. (4) housework: HOUSEGIRL-White. also assist 14 to 16. baby; for light with references required: KO home nights if preferred.

Call 3625 Palm st. (c) Competent, for general housework: 5-room apartment; family of one (business woman); good wages; good home: references required. Apply before 10 or after D. 6009B Etzel. (c) HOUSEKEEPER Must do plain cooking and assist with store.

706 Chouteau, HOUSEKEEPER- -Must do laundry and cooking; good home: $4 a week. 4428A McPherson. HOUSEWOMAN- -White. or girl; for general housework, 3512 Market. (c) HOUSEWOMAN Quiet.

settled. to do housework in small apartment and assist with children; willing to stay some night and Sunday. Phone Cabany 2559. (c) JOB Experienced. Apply Randolph Press, 2320 Randolph.

(c4) LADIES TO take orders tor made-to-order corsets. St. Louis Corset Broadway and Washington: entrance 509 N. Broadway. (c83) MAID -Neat, colored.

4474 McPherson. NURSEGIRL- Young. care for 3-yearold child. Second -floor 303 Union av. (c) NURSE Experienced, competent and refined girl for child years old: $26: best references.

5795 Berlin. frat floor west. (c) OPERATORS -Experienced: on ladies' house and children's dresses: steady work. Buckley Shirt 200-210 S. Jefferson.

(c3) OPERATORS- Experienced on shirts: FOod pay: steady work. F. Kahn Skirt 1018 Washington. SKIRT OPERATORS Steady employment: good pay. 206 S.

4th st, (c) SKIRT OPERATORS -Experienced: also girls who can run power machines; steady work: good pay. Apply Kopelowitz 313 N. 10th 4th floor. (eRi SPOTTER- Capable and experienced: 500d wages: steady work, Schuck Cleaning and Dyeine 4110 Olive. 14) WAITRESS White, for refreshment stand.

Apply 3543 Park av. WAITRESS -Experienced: good pay. short hours. 1710 Franklin. WAITRESS- Thoroughly experienced.

white. for small family botel: $20, board and good room. Box R-39. Post-Disnatch. WOMAN--Elderly, for general housework: small family, 2104 S.

Jefferson. WOMAN- Middle-aged. for lunchroom. Apply 1139 N. Broadway.

WOMAN- Lady to do light housework for room and board. 919A Walton. (5) WOMAN- -Good crocheter. for buttons: In side or home work: also plain sewing. 4428A McPherson.

WOMAN -Young. colored: must know how to cook. Lunchroom. 114 8. Garrison: Bomont 2737.

WOMAN- Experienced. reliable. to cook and do housework: 6 rooms. small family, no children: laundress employed: references required, 311 Rosedale AV. 1st floor.

YOUNG LADY- Bright. for mailing room. Apply 207 Fullerton Bide. (c) YOUNG LADY- Attractive, to take care of sample room during market season. Call at room 617 Jefferson Hotel, between the hours of 9:30 and 10:30 Wednesday Thursday, (c4) SALESLADIES WANTED LADIES- -To solicit orders fOndollet articles: salary and commission.

2408 25th. SALESWOMAN Special opportunity for young woman about 24 to 28 years old; must have retail expertence. Apply office. Rth and Washington. (e) SALESLADIES Must have experience in knit underwear, gents' furnishing and hosiery department.

PENNY GENTLES. (c) I LAUNDRY HELP WANTED BODY Apply Heisel Laundry Co. 8125 Magnolia. COLLAR Leader Laundry. Texas.

el (0) GIRL To run body ironer. Apply F. C. NIP Jer Laundry Co. 2747 MARKERS And assorters.

Apply Laundry 2815 Texas. WRINGER MAN- First-class. Apply Miller Laundry 2747 Laciede. BUSINESS CHANCES Solid agate, 16c line, minimum 10c. BUSINESS CHANCES BUSINESS CHANCE -Bakers, attention! We will sell movable bake ovens, guaranteed satisfaction: terms to suit.

Write for cats logue. Oven Mtg. Co 608-07 S. 6th 8t. Louis, Mo.

AN old established Arm requires the services of A fratclass repair man; one who also has salesman's abilities and able to invest $1500 in the business. This is not An periment. but bona fide success, ence given and required. Box A-175, Dispatch. (8) MADE $50,000 in 5 years with a email.

mail free booklet. Tells how. Heacock. Box 726, order business; began, with $5. Send for Y.

MANAGER- For downtown picture, themter: salary and part earnings; ment of from $1000 to $2000 necessary, Call Forest 7758 from 9 to 11 m. and to 8 p. Mr. Jacoba. (08) WANTED Reliable.

energetic party to partake of safe. profitable enterprise. Box K- 101. Post-Dispatch. WANTED--An ides.

Who can think of some slinple thing to patent? Protect your Ideas: they may bring you wealth. Write for "Needed Inventions' and "How to Get Your Patent and Your Money," Randolph Patent Attorneva. Washington. BUSINESS WANTED DRUG STORE Wtd. H.

To buy: 8630 in country cash or on time. N. Folsom 170) MEAT MARKET or buy, Boi K-100, Post- Dispatch. SALOON -Invoice: not over 612001 state rent. Box K-194, Post-Dispatch.

WE business experta will sell your bual ness, Ket you A partner or money 1811 Wright Bide. 8th and Pine sta. finance your business. Manual Mayer, BUSINESS FOR SALE ART stock; pictures, mirrore, novelties: must sell; make offer. Box A-15, Post- Dispatch.

(c8) BARBER SHOP- Two chairs, eta. 3706 N. Grand. BARBER SHOP- Poolroom and lodging house; established 16 years BLACKSMITH SHOP- And WAROD shop latest machinery; stock and tools; call write it interested. Wm.

Ascimann, Kir wood, Mo. BOARDING HOUSE- Fine proposition couple: low rent: opposite car works, 8000 N. Broadway. BOARDING -Nicely furnished; 00- cupied bedrooms. 4257 Morgan.

Lindell 2081 R. 6 BRANCH BAKERY Lunches, ice cream, tobacco, cigars; busy near factories and parks: wilt give bargain. Box K-184, CIGAR STORE--Paper branch, magazines stationery. candy, laundry; good stand. 821 Easton.

CONFECTIONERY- Good location and bust? ness; will sell cheap. See this before buy, ing. 8116 N. Vandeventer av. (584 CONFECTIONERY- For sale; ice cream, to.

bacco and cigars, lunch stand, dairy: good business. 2600 Cars av. (8) CONFECTIONERY PARLOR- And ice cream, up-to-date place, large fountain, cigars. bacco, drug sundries. canned goods, zines, books, stationery 4.110 school supplies only one in thriving manufacturing town of 1500 people; Al business thoroughly bargain established; cheap rent; business; once: good reason for selling: Investigate, Box J-261, Post-Dispatch, (83) CORNER GROCERY- For sale.

1601 Park. B1 DRUG STORE- -Best located and best ing in city: central, big transfer corner: good lease. Box M-288, Poat-Dia. (86) DRUG STORE AlL or part: 14-foot fountain; electric register. Axtures and stock: bargain: lease expired.

Box J-200, (5) GROCERY--One of the best West End grocer. les in St. Louis. doing fine business; old stand: about $400 cash only required: will stand strictest investigation; no traders. 8970 Mardel av.

HAIR DRESSING PARLOR- hair drier, vibrator, shampoo board, hair work outfit, manicure table, hair dressing table, case and stock: at once: very cheap. 2901 Barrett st. IF you want to save money on your bustness see Manual Meyer for cigar stores. groceries, meat markets, ice cream and fruit stands, rooming. houses.

1811 Wright Bids. ICE CREAM FACTORY- And fruit store: opposite Union Station, 1920 Market. ICE CREAM PARLOR- And confectioner 219 S. Broadway. ICE CREAM cigars, confectioneries, delicatessen end groceries.

3000 N. Grand. 156) JEWELRY SHOP- And stock; well equipped, easy terms. Box K-28, Post-Dispatch. 81 LODGING HOUSE- -86 beds; cheap rent; only $50.

819 N. st. LUNCHROOM-Well equipped. 108 N. LUNCHROOM- -For sale: contente include 2-gallon coffee urn.

108 N. 17th. -Have two; will sell or take partner. Box R-217, Post-Dispatch. MEAT MARKET Good location.

on account of other business. Box R-272 PostPICKLING BUSINESS- -And grocers' sundry business; prosperous: on account of slake Address C. H. Schmidt. 870 Morris av.

Newark. N. J. Tell RESTAURANT- Cheap must sell; have other business. 911 Whittler st.

(5) -For sale, cheap it sold once. 506 Spruce st. RESTAURANT -For sale or trade for rooming house, factory location. Box K-142, Post-Dispatch. ROOMING HOUSE -10 rooms; cheap if cold this week.

8023 Washineton. ROOMING HOUSE rooms; reasonable; good paying roomers. 288 S. Jefferson. ROOMING HOUSE- -Rent good 15- come: sell cheap.

Delmar 3098X. 4259 Belle. ROOMING HOUSE -Clearine $100 per month: selling on account of other bual. ness. Forest 1906 W.

ROOMING HOUSE 11 rooma, paying $56 above rent: cheap if taken at once: owner leaving city. 2641 Olive, ROOMING HOUSE -14 Fooms, Ailed: fine location: must sell: other business. 3803 Washington. ROOMING HOUSE- -10 rooma: good paying: must sell; price $800. 3885 Washington.

ROOMING HOUSE 6 rooms, all furnished for housekeeping: cheap if taken at once; leaving city. 2541 Franklin. ROOMING HOUSE Fashionable, West End: fine income: continuous water in bedrooms, Monroe 1506R. ROOMING HOUSE 14 rooms: central Joce tion: $800 or vacant lot; bargain. 15 Washington av -For sale; good.

1538 6. Bros way, take a look. SHOWCASES For sale, confectioner counter Clean 3641 Olive STORE Ice cream parlor, candy, waterme ons: 17004 business: bargain; owner ha other place. 510 Sarah. TEAMING With raiiros switch: building material.

coal, movini and storage. 011 Christian, IS VARIETY STORE ancrifica: leavin town. Box K-29, Post- Dispatch. WE can sell your business, secure part ner or additional capital, for quie and confidentially, Call. write or phone Cen tral 1883 or Olive 226.

E. L. Chestnut CASPAR 722 st. room 201, (56) A. to to at and of and fly to and FOR SALE and WANTED Solid agate, 10c line, except animala, auto mobiles.

bicycice, boats. cameras, launches, motorcycica, store and office Natures. 186. line: minimum, 2 lines. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS CLOTHING 1000 men's suits.

over and ladies' dresses, for pay 815 suit. Del. 865. For, 767. J.

Gelber. Pam. CLOTHING Cast-oft. bought, men' a up; ladies' sulta and your ave price. Olive Central Banke 1407 Biddie st.

EXHAUST FAN Wtd. -Used. 20 or 24 Lindell 8140 CAST OFF CLOTHING WIT DAY highest prices, Nessenteld. 2824 Market Phone Roment 8021 or call store. MAGNETO Wid.

-Bosch, at once. 4238 J. buys and sella ladies an gents' slightly street and clothing. 007 Walnut Central 8711, Olive 1243. (eN VIBRATOR Wid.

With medical battery connection: state price and K-186,.

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