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gjit^^j 20 THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1917\ _j__,y' —" r \ . » !—i-r- \ WA.VTKD—MALE HELP. WASTED— MALE HELP. Profenslnna aad TTaSe*. Iilmnen. solicitors. Etc. MaaUiXKM. DRxrmui^WERJ?IS? ' SALESMAN - YOUNG MAN of age. who can detail from layouts: alec- , •M experience not naoe—are* permanent f OP Illinois; must have good lOons and every chanca for advancement » ,«._,„ >r*d toTtna right roan. Address Chief s e l l i n g personality; salary i&gfBSg'CTn^^ . a n d traveling expenses $SO a 1 ?SZ?32tt£^ B £E?&E'E week; unlimited opportuni advancement. utt.N. ciari^at;,^ ties to the right man M ilSrt£c£ A i«£5 A i^^ particulars by letter •WASTED—MALE HELP "MTteVeUaneo n a w» A.%t_U—MA-hi toELP. Employment AneneJen. HIGH GRADE POSITIONS '____ -. _• - T- FOR HIGH GRADE MEN. O N C E , Never bafora In the history of our busi- ness have wa had such an avalanche_of or- ders as now. occasioned advertising sales work; m u s t j wV r ^Sr«* , ^^S»i r, wh!ch W A N T E D - A T VOUng man for newspaper ders a»T—rt»v *oce«*teoed7"we «**__ *>y the 5 ,____ . - , _ _ i , . __.,,-,• 'extraordinary advertising campaign whlcn advertising Sales work; must ; w e have launched which will reach over , _- -._«,• arm»nr>nrvr»o h*» 18.008 employers of the very highest grade. be Of neat appearance, De- , Evei^pSsltlon listed actually open: Tribune). WANTED-^EMAJLJBJHELP. S(orf« »nil 0«ce«. COMPTOMEtTER OPERATORS, ROTHSCHILD A COMPANY. $15 i 7 c o s t accts.. $1.20t>-*3,600; 3 head bkkprs.. $1,200- $ 1.500; disbursement auditor f 1,500; i. i7 TO TEAM OLD. TO; mouth-pl., Grand Rapids, work tit an Ideal sanitary factory, ceptratty M »_y, located: transportaUon good; g_ceptlonalty m r c n ' good opportunities to those who are mechan- < ________ , —„.. -..„, -,-, ™~ fcmlly Inclined: no experience ne^sismry: you SALESMEN - DOTOO WANT TO IN- wtll receive tnstructfcn* from a competent , __ CREASE YOUR EARMNOST mechanic: steady work and those who are capable and A TARRANT MFO pointment will be made . personal interview. Address sions averaging about [. _ „.-„-!. _»_» __«-*« per week to start; e x p e r i e n c e iworks auditor. $2,100*2.400: •__*_*• _£__!: H. R. MACHIM, 26 Ports- r" 3 f . 'tors $1.500-$1.800; dept. store auditor, §2.500: ^ o. n not necessary. G i v e f u l l p a r - « office mgrV.• $1.200*2.«K»; cashier. $1.200; , _, i i H i n n «..-_ 17 clerks, good penmen and good at flsures. ticulars, including age, , $io-$i* ; extender? $i5-*i8: shpg , 3__: typist. id good pay for , We want: Live Men and Women who want I wHlfnc- Apply to learn to be successful real estate sales- J. CO.. ITS* N. , men and salesladies. . . . j. Paulraa-et. ,„hA«Hnrt «„rt nVinriA n u m 'MS; order d «> sk . *18; stock. $12; audit. $18- schooling ana pnone num- j .20; machine biiier. *i2; 28 STENOGS.. $12- 1... Ar1rtr«*»c« T n ISO "TVih- I 23 : J"" 1 - secy.. $2.100-*2 400; 4 prl. secys., ber. Aaaress 1 u i»w, iriD- $nflo-$i.5op; religious,_secy.. .$i._9_,_ _??_• une. WE REQUIRE THE SERVICES OF COMP- TOMETER OPERATORS; PERMANENT POSITIONS, WITH EXCELLENT CHANCES FOR ADVANCEMENT TO TH08E WHO QUALIFY. / APPLY AUDITING^ DEPARTMENT. »TH FLOOR. 8:80 A. M. STATE. JACKSON. AND VAN RUREN. MEN - MACHINE. FOR OPERATING weed woktng maohlney. _*_> cabinet mafcee at the E P. Johnson Plan© Cosn- pany. Elgin. 111. y; MEN-3 8TRONO. YOUNG. DrPELLIOENT. to work to shipping room and run »t»«m pressing machine. Apply ..Saturday after- | noon. E R. MOORE CO., 383 ththln-1. We conduct a night school on Monday and Wednesday evening from T to 9. It isnot necessary to form a full time connection with our organization to start, but you can make money during your spare time, then ww , fully educated Join our company In full time. This is an opportunity for you to learn the best paying business there is and connect yourself with us permanently. The school is free. Register today or tomorrow. 8:30 a in. to 5:30 p. m.. or Tuesday and Wednes- day evening. 8:80 to 3. ^ ^ ' FRED'K. H. BARTLETT A CO.. Room 318. 88 W. Washington-st. >., s a a t a t a m - . * . , .. Ask for Mr. Qritsner or Mjr._M^rgan. MEN-OPERATORS OX WOOD HEELINO SALESMEN - TO PR^ EN T nl S , TA ^ DA fJ. and turn soMng for repair deoartment. Ap- medical books to physic ans onl ^.,. w "^ HV * ply 80R Heyworth B.»iy 2T E. lladison-et. just Issued and now have in preparation many /u*TARD - * £ ^ r % £ * % D 6 FaTor^sVcctlsfuT ^ ^ ^ fmech.. steam, civil."refrigerator; bldg., pkg 3 EXPERIENCED WINDOW fe.W^^ 3 TDRkF^SME^aesV^ WASHERS. ALSO DAY PORTER& Apply 8:30 to 10 a. m., su- perintendent's office, 8th fir. THE~FAIR. , store credit man. $6,000: bank credit nrnn : *2,500-$3,000; 11 CORRESPS.. »780-$1.200. 28 MISCL. EXECUTIVES: 22 SALES MORS., 7 assts.; 47 SALESMEN. ,„„„„ * StiPTS.: 0 FOREMEN: ENGINEERS ,.nech.. steam, civil, refrigerator; bldg.. pka nse. absorption system; auto, production ~TSMEN. design ers. detallers,' tracers, all good salaries; 8 lay-out men; firemen; millwright; .auto me- chanic; tool grinder; Rear man; sticker- hand: Janitor; wood polisher; chemists. HOTEL PEPT.-Countrv Club mgr., *2.000: chef, $1.800-*2.400; sanitarium chef; room inspectors, head waitress. Japanese cook, checkers, cashiers, clerks. Costs nothing to talk It over. You can't lose. BUSINESS MENS CLEARING HOUSE. 1408 Republic Bldg., State and Adams. . Harrison 7027. W A XT E D - F E M A L E HELP. \ «i.ri-s sad 0«eea. WASTED—FEMALE HELP. STENOGRAPHERS. •rable experience: BBS. Tribuuei NECKWEAR CXTTER-STBADY WORK , year round; give full Information in first pany p m jadelphla. letter. HURST-ZUCKER NECKWEAR *j7r^-„v ;, IT V COMPANY. St. Lou.s. MlseouA books mean successful lesmen. good income, and agreeable occu- ; pation. Address, with fullest business references, J , B Pa. details and Upplncott Com- | MAN—THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED IN printing business; must have had long We will pay a higher sal- ary than you are earning now. Two uright young ladles wanted imour ad- vertising private offices. Must be rapid, accurate, and inte»»igent stenogra- phers. These are excel- lent, permanent posi- tions. Offices close a- 1 O'clock Saturdays throughout the year. Call at SPIEGEL-MAY"-STERN CO., 1061 W. S5th-st. . PAPER union RULER-EXPERIENCED. NON- ^pply 323 MonadnockJBlock PHYSICIAN-REGISTERED IN ILLS. AND Wisconsin, for traveling medicine show. Addre-i* Y 3;&, Tribune , j SALESMMN-CrTY W H O H A V E H A D B X - experience either In establishing or In ac- g pe^lfnce selling autoT accessories, to sell counting and billing; permanent position: ex-j ord^.r* 0 Fr?i!enl. "eo'ly sure safe, guaranteed, client opportunity. Write, stating age ««««J VS&TX. absoluuly norifreeilng solution for automo- previous experience In detail. Address 1 M bile radiators. Going like wildfire. bt>ens stay away. FREZALINE MFG Chgo. : Has- - 1*9. Tribune. Main -.042. 32 So CO.. Cllnton-st.. PRESSMAN - CYLINDER: THOROUGH- ly experienced on best grade of halftone and color work: highest »"age«^nonunion Anp.y at onc^ R. R. DONNELLEY A SONS CO.. 781 Pl>moutn-ct. SALESMEN-ROAD OR CITY. WHO ARE now selling auto accessories, to sell as side line Frezaiene, the only sure. safe. gu.*ran:e*-d absolutely nonfreezing solution for automobile radiators. Going lik? wildfire. FREZALEXB MFG. CO.. Main 2042, 32 So. Clinton-at.. Chgo. : P.UtCEL POST PACKER- ! SALESMEN-10 WELL DRESSED SINGLE j men. over 23, to travel central states with ——-".•"':" ^ ^^,.P^CT^7^5* I m a n a g e r for old established house: perma- FB.VTER-A1 AGENCY AD COMPOSITOR. , nent position with advancement; experience union Km. 3«3. 1J S. Market, . j unnecessary; leave city Immediately; ex- PR«X)FREADER — MAN. EXPERIBNCED penses advanced. See Mr. Johnson. Suite 7. on all clashes of Job work: ner.union. 326. 1554 Ogden-av. ; Monadnock Bldg blf: work eight hours a day; good salary and advancement sure to right man. Applv 10 a. m. to 1 p. m.. office. 6th floor. T H E X . K . F A 1 R B A N K COMPANY. 22S W. 18th-at. PURCHASING AGENT— A large metal goods manufacturer wants a first class buyer who Is a broad gauge busi- ness man and who possesses the ability to buy at rock bottom prices. Write, giving: full particulars of experience, salary, and references, stating whether mar- ried or single, and age. Address F W 28, Tribune^ Auto washer $22 Auto polisher .... 119 Barmen $13-$18 Grocery elk.. .$15-*18 Packer *12-*17 Collector $12-$15 Trucker $15 ...$80 Lie. flremm $75 Engr., hosp.$65. r„ b NO CHARGE UNLESS PLACED STEADY JOBS. Countermen *12i Enw.. 8 hrs Cafe waiters... $10*12 Hue boy $9-$12 Yardmen $30-*40 Kitchenmen ...fr0-$12 s...*12-$15 $35. b. Cafe porters. ,.$35-*4D Storeroom $40 Chefs *22-*25 Hosp. cooks.$50, r., b. Bejl boy $15-?25 Elev. boy $35-*.^0 Hotel clerks...|40-*.V> Saloon porter. .$12-$ 13 , I Saloon walters.$;0-*12 We want a strong, active young man, 18-20 • Bartender $15-$18 years to peck and ship advertising matter: | Bar porter *12-*15 must be a fast worker accurate and rella- ' Comb, porter. .$12-*17 Chief eji^r Firemen Coal passer . Engr., no lie Help engr... Oilers Engr., country Lathe mach..., Banco mach..., Floor mach Drill press Punch press ... Learn trades.. Shop, boy ..*t25 $18-$20 fIT , .... *80 ! DICTATING MACHINE STENO.-SALARY , »15; convenient location. Address X 320, . Tribune^^^ m r I I F I L E CLERK — E X P E R I E N C E D . STATE salary, experience, and phone number. Ad- , tlresw T D 15r>, Tribune, 1 i COMB TEL. OPER. FILE CLK. j f N D I i typist: state exp. and salary expected. Address T M_ 118;_ Tribune^ r O ^ A ^ H ^ L ^ E ^ T ^ l STENOGRAPHER - WITH KNOW! EDGE LEARN T O R U N ADDRESSOGRAPH AND of filing, who can answer telephone and -GRAPWOTYPE- AW0 MISCELLANEOUS use Underwood typewriter: *10 to start, per- WORK; O0OD OPPORTUNITIES AND : maner.t position, rapid advancement. Ap- GCOD WAGES APPLY ADDRESSOGRAPH : ply In own handwriting with telephone num- CO. ?>0t W VAN m'REN-ST. [ her. Artdrers T D 165, Tribune. GIRL-YOUNG, FOR LIGHT OFFICE WK. -J STENOGRAPHERS-3; HAVE « MONTHS' prefer one experienced in checking on file i work; accuracy, neatness, speed positively cards; must be quick, accurate, good writer: required; must be willing to do typing when North Side; a«s.. giving age. exp.. and aal- requested; *12 to *16; must live on North ary to start. Address T D 888. Tribune; , Side. Call Saturday afternoon. E. R. Moore GIRLS—OVER 16 TEARS FOR OFFICE c ?•• "82 Dakin-st. _ Work: good steady positions with (rood firm; , STENOGRAPHER—ADVERTISING AGEN- falr salary to start. Call Room 415 Hearst 1 cy wants experience stenographer, quick Household and Domestic, CHAMBERMAIDS—HOTEL; 2. GOOD Ex- perienced. Apply Hotel Del Prado. fi0th-at. and Blackstone-av. CHAMBERMAID— EXPERIENCED. SCAN- dlnavian preferred; call afternoons. 1434 N. Dearborn-si. CHAMBERMAID^845 W. MADlSON~ST:r»D floor: one to sleep home. ASSIST GFJN"T, Apply 5411 Hyde O O O K - H X P E R ! U N C E D ; housework: family A Park-blvd.^ad apt. COOKER GEN'L H. WK.; C.0L. >REF leaving city. Address X 559. Tribune. COOK—FOR CLUBHOUSE. Phone LyofiF 355^ GIRL—COLORED OR WHITE. FOR GEN- eral housework; no wasbtug; nice room with bath; good wages to experienced girl. HAM- BURGER. 502 Willow-st.. Wlnnetka. III. Phone Wlrinetka 1283, GIRL—FOR DINING ROOM AND PANTRY work In a small hospital: must be a good waitress, experienced, white, reference*. Call 234« Calumet-av. G I R L — F O R GENERAL good references; wages *8. ton B978. HOUSEWORK; Phone Welling- WAITTED-FEMALE B| Profe..l„.^4 M fJ^fL 1 MILLINERY WOR K J TRIMMERS, MAKER S> , COPYTSTS, ON WEEK OR PIECEWORK ALSO EXPERIENCED IXSPB^QJ; - WE GIVE LONGEST SEAAO'c ^T PAY IN CITY * » » baa, .DAYLIGHT WQRKROoi^ MR. BRYDON, I CHICAGO MERCANTlLlfe 159 N. Michigan-av Bldg. ==:l and accurate at taking and tranacribing GIRL—FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK: small Winnetka family. Address P F 831 Tribune^ : GIRL—WHITE. FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work; no washing or Ironing. 5470 Hyde Park-blvd. 2d apt. GIRL—COMPETENT GENERAL HOU8E- work: 3 adults: references. 4804 Forrest- vllle -nv. Kenwood 120. _ G I R L — F O R GENERAL HOUSEWORK: white: German preferred; 4 in family: *10 wk. 4752 Mlchlgan-av.. 1st flat. Drexel_8379. GIRL—YOUNG. FOR LIGHT HOUSEWK.; can go home nights. 151S E. Marquette- rd., 1st. Hyde Pk. 244. '. GIRL—WHITE, FIRST CLASS. FOR GEN- eral housework. No washing. Four tn family. 3242 Ellls-av. : GIRL—YOUNG: TO ASSIST IN CARE OF 2 small boys; good home; good wages. Wel- lington 9541. . GIRL—EXPERIENCED. FOR and pressing; good wages; steady work. . .*R5 j Wisconsin Cye Work*. 614 Mltchell-et., M11- *65-*70 ! waukee. Wis. *80 im.nw.iMfl ^notes; good at spelling and punctuation State; GIRL GENERAL HOUSEWOORK: 4 C/LL age, education, exDerience, salary, and when ' can start. Address Y 359, Tribune. adults. Drexel 1989. MILLINERS, TRIMMERS, MAKERS, copyTsTs, STRAW OPERATOltS, FRAME~MAKERS, For work on ladles' high m a , ^ D. B. FISK & CO, 225 North~Wabash-aY. "' 'Joe 1 GIRL-FOR GROCERY AND DELICATES- "'38c! sen; good wages, room and board. Call '' 40c . before H or after 7 p. m. RITTER **'30c O]enwood-av. Ravenswood 1803. _ ;;.80c (GIRL—BRIGHT.CENERAL"OFFICE W O R K I *8-*10 ' —Good typist: North Side: state exp.. sal- I *9-»12 !ary_wanted. Address T D 164. Tribune.^ STENOGRAPHER—COMPETENT AND Ex- perienced, independent correspondent; per- manent position: quiet part of city; give age, , . education, experience, references. Address 5623 | T S 506. Tribune. GIRL - GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 1529 Hudson-av.. house, rear. STENOGRAPHER-YOUNG WOMAN, small switchboard and office assistant GIRL—FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. refs. 6219 Woodlawn, 1st. Midway 1934. - HOUSEWORK; GO I, | MXKERS AND COPYISTS-EX*M-~a* . hand made hats, willing to^aTill: - per day; can earn $tf to !i« ww i , l». | G I R L — F O R LIGHT FOR home nights. Austin 23958. Handy, no exp .. .. $65 | GIRLS-WHO HAVE HAD EXPERIENCE I Address T E 323. Tribune •ST fu h ,r e d». ,n ana 9r re7s im m ; ^ ^ n ! ' ^ ^ ^ ^ f t t HOUSEWORK. 5205. I Watchmen Carpenter Hammer saw. Rough carp... Cabinetmaker Woodworker . Handy mach. Learn elect... .*15-*17 55c-75c . ..$3.00 ...13.50 $18-120 .... $21 30c .$10 ; ^ * ' L - V M W I SALESMAN—GOOD LIVE HUSTLER. HP<>TTEK A N D DRY CLEANER-EXPERI- | J _ _ enced. guod wages; steady work. Wisconsin f 0 sell building material to eontractore In Dve Works. H14 Mitchell-st.. Milwaukee. WW. c i ty . Must b e ai>:«- t o furnish bond and Al k'jtK F K C O M P O S I T O R S — P E R M A N E N T PO- references. Must be betwten agea 25 and T S S ^ ^ A 1 ^ ***** F W "• ^r^T^r^^ "" rlKht "'"• MAN - - T A L L F ^ A M A I C A : NEGRO IN ROASTER-FOR-OUR—PEANl3rRE p A" T - SALESMEN-! CAN USE 2 FIRST CLASS at ^ ,C ^ing° S T ^ A " * £ S 2 » 5 F « tS. ment. Call Durand A Kaspe* Co.. Lake salesmen; high grade prop, and quick moo- j^,,» M 5, t ^ famm ar with ways of "na- an.t Unton-sts. Ask for Poj-p. ^¥yt ey getter. If you have had selling exp and t(ves a8 portrayed | n t he Kellermann film APPLY . feel you can make good after being shown and wear r stume wfeich will be provided. WASHINGTON EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 175 W. WASHINGTON-ST.—175. iiHOKM'KERS—EXPERIENCED. 2u6aHeyworth Bldg.. 27 E. Madison. TAILOR-THI3" POSITION IS OPEN FOR young man who can manage store and has SALESMAN—HAND. ENGINE AND ELEC- had exKrience telling in tailor shop. 30 mi. trie washer salesman at once; sell to from Chica««. Call Sunday. W-30 to 12 trade; give experience and all connei-tlons o'clock. BAUM. Board of Trade _Hotel.___: for past 10 yeara; territory open In Iowa, TEIJEOR \PH OPERATOR— 1*TH FLOOR Illinois and Indiana. Addresa F W 36. Trlb- Monroe Bldg _ _ ~ _ _ une. T C O L M A K E R S - F O R 6 1 ^ O F T O W N PO- S A L B g M A N _ T 0 U X Q MVN _ TO C A U , sttions: steady work; good wages to start. upon doctor, dentist*, and druggist* with and chanca for advancement; only 1st claa* w n o m we j^ye established connection. To men need apply; transportaUo* furnished. flrsl olas , H!MOI|I position U highly re- gtye names °< to " » .f^P'^r*"^ •I't" munerative. P. O T B o x 15». Philadelphia, whether union or nonunion. Aaar«M T J •HI. »>_ ^ ho*, ready to ^ * i n work at.onoe see Sale* A , y studebaker Theater, manager's office Mgr.. 117 N. Dearborn. R. .07. 1 0 t o _ l . — • j b ^ & k n 10 and 11 a. m. * THE ENGINEERING AGENCY. INC., ESTABLISHED 24 YEARS. OFFERS POSITIONS IN ENGINEERING AND DRAFTING In civil. mechanical, chemical, architectural, manu- facturing and structural lines. SOME OF TODAY S OPENINGS. Gen. mgr., mfg. business. Including sales, finances and manufacturing $4,000 Foreman, can making de"t $25-*35 Correspondent, power transmission appli- ances *1.000-$1.200 , Sales engineer, elev. and conv. machy. MEN-SPECIAL LNDUCEMFJNT8 OFFERED ' $1,500-$! 800 those who Join our proposed flying schools Auto parts L, $200 now for spring training; licensed aviators Salesman, steel caatinga | . . . . . *1.50u-$l.MM) on Dun and Bradstreet rating books. Apply 220 S. 5th-av. __^_- GIRL-YOUNG. 14 TO 13 YEARS OF AGE, for mailing department. ALTER & CO . 168 W. Madlson-st. » GIRLS—17 TO 20 YRS.. FOR LIGHT packing and labeling; must live In or near Austin. Call Austin 1087. GIRL—U OR 20. TO LEARN TIMEKEEP- lng; must be accurate at figures. HENNE- BERRXCO.._455*W. 22d'aL_ GIRLS-OVER 16 YEARS. TO WORK IN stock wholesale millinery. Apply Chicago Mercantile CoL. 189-171 N. Michlgan-evi 20 GIRL—WHITE. COMPETENT GENERAL O N E • housework. North Side. Ph. Superior '••897. STENOGRAPHER—YOUNG LADY: who has had experience on collection p r e - I G I R L - G E R M A N ; GENERAL HOUSE- ferred; good salary and steady position for : ,.oru- i udnlta « M « <?t I u «,-r»nce-av 2d right oariy. CABLE NELSON PIANO CO,. " r "' i <tdUlU C28B St ' Lawr « nc<> - ,tv - **• 1S59-66 Mllwaukee-av. I G I R L - F O R GENERAL HOUSEWORK; NO STENOGRAPHER - IN 0 1 ^ 1 0 ^ ^ 1 5 ^ . 1 ^ ^ S & ^ S ^ L ^ ^ ^ ^ m ^ - ufacturer on southwest side; must have ' GIRL-COMPETENT. GLNERAL HOU&fc.- I h i g h school education. Address T D 551. ! ggfei rcf ^^ Ro^ooo-gt-- l"t. Lake V^284. 1 Tribune. ' GIRL—GEN. HOUSEWORK. SoTwiNONA- I av. Sunnyside 9125. (per day; can earn $12 to *lB < lL*|l ,! Standard Millinerv r 0 m XT w>wj*» NURSES. PUPILS WAXTEDtTais^S Memorial Hospital, 460 East 824-it^ ** OPEPTATORS. Straw braid; expen^ on ladies' hats; fine brtifc .good prices; no waiting. Apply ready fop work. EIGER BROS., 1249 So. Wabash'-ay J 8 T E X O G R A P H E R — O N E WITH AT LEAST 3 yeara' experience; muat be quick, ac- curate and diligent; good opportunltv; age 19 to 28. Call 69 EjJBouth Water. Mr. Baker. I STENOGRAPHER—SOME EXPERIENCE: GIRL — i » TO 20. GENERAL O F F I C E j good opportunity for advancement Hani- work: experience unneceasary. Call WM. aon-pl. and Clarence-av., Oak Park. Garfield H. WISE A CO.. 1803. 5 S. Wabash-av. | Pk. "L" to Ounderson-av. Austin 1094^ AOCURATE. GIliL - FOR FILING, TELEPHONE j STENOGRAPHER-<lUICK switchboard and general office work. Good- man Mfg. Co.. S. Halsted-st. and 48th-pl. OIRL-18 TO 20, FOR WRAPPING ASB clerical work. Apply O'CONNOR ft GOLD- BERQ. 2.1 E. Madfson-st. GIRL—TO ATTENt* T5 SOUTH SIDE and instructors are In big demand, national Airship Corporation. 1802 Aniencan Bldg.. Chicago. MAN GOVERNESS REFINED. FOE CHIL- dren 6 and 7 years: must assist with light housework; German preferred: references re- quired; salary $30. Address MRS. A. E. ROTH. 2437 Ransdell-av.. Loulaville, Ky. HOUSEKEEPER—MIDDLE AGED OR EL- derly; German preferred; good home: 3 In family. Call after 7 p. m. 4114 W. 22d-«t.. age 2d. Lawndale 5121. M WJ~. MAID" FOR HOUSEWORK, SMALL FAM- lly, modern bungalow; good wage*. Phon STENOOaAPHER-YOUiN'O LADY WITH ; Wllmette 718, 415^ Gregory-av. : some knowledge of bookkeeping. W a n t j MAIDS W A N T E D , competent party, capable of taking respon- 1 I ,.—-. .... ,.j „ . , •ible position. Room 401. 64 W. Randolph-st ; Apply Housekeeper'B ofllce 1 Oongree* Hotel experienced, general office work references, and aalary. Address Tribune. state T I STENOGRAPHER—EXPERIENCED; *9 TO ' MA1 DS—2. WH flower store: some experience necessary Inter- Biperlmatital^wrliTier •laa'rtllitaTrnaniMaMa : state wages. Address X 433. Tribune. __ North; parts ~t *200 LADIES—WE HAVE SEVERAL VACAN- i *10 to start. John Baumgarth Co.T" cor. 1 | Asst. to maintenance engineer *I25 cles for Intelligent, neat, and reliable young i Randolph and Ogden. TTV wmiTV u*T». Concrete designer, on iwwer plant. .M50-*17B 'ladles In our comptometer department: some c T rc\-n«RAPWVH_*n.—orA-rtr—FYDTOT MAlr h~?° R .. <3 KNERAL HOUSEWORK. •nalntenance ... $90 experience deslreZ but not eaaent al. Ad- ' nee Add ^ Y i 70 Trih EXPERI- - email family. 5 room apt. 1531 Juneway- OOMPETENT. GEN- eral housework, in adjoining bouses; good wage* IMB Blackstotie-aT. Black. 1388. whether union or nonunion T riour.e. fowl. AND DIE MAKERS—FIRST CLASS uiechanlc with experience at making, cut- ting, and drawing die* for working sheet metal* Apply in person or by letter GEL - I^ER PAESCHKE ft FREY CO.. 15th and St. Paul-av.. Milwaukee. Wl*_ TOOL AND DIE MAKERS—FOR STEADY work at our factory at Zion City. 111. Ap- ply Frank B, Cook Co., 32ft W Madison-st. TOOLMAK ERS - EXPERIENCED. 361 W. ^_Suj>erlor:»t^__ - • TRIMMERS - EXPERIENCED; COPYISTS and makers, piece worker* on spring and , summer hats, plenty of work; no waiting; \ good pay; longeeVseason Ip city. Com* ready , to work. CHICAGO BARGAIN HOUSE 173- j 175 N. Mlcbigan-av"" BRIGHT. YOLLNG. rand boya In city; muat know all car Unea. SSSSSt^-^JS" -5BP*ff*W*.My.:.a•lias AZZ~~T"K l72"Trihui K. »n»r..ti,> and «hi« tn hanrii* 9ft deMrerv Technical graduate, civil, mech. or arch.$100 dresa_T._K. 4/^ l _.xnoune. ^ * nSSkSS .n/^iiitr Iddreaa AJ«*i««Stt*Sl engineering draftaman .... i l f l O ; L A D I E S - f O U N G . WHOMfAVE HAD EX- Address | ch, m lst. by-products T*80 | perience In the florist buslne**. Call after Pa^ SALESMEN—AN OPPORTUNITY TO CON- boys; atate experience and salary. T D 860. Tribune. MAN AXID WIFE—FOR SUBURBAN COUN- 'Chemist, Iron and steel try place; cook, laundress, and butler; per- | Civil engr., recent graduate 'Chemist, alkali *100ll p. m. Apply A LANGE. Florist, 35 E J s ?5^__ A i w J!?" l !_ T . 170. Tribune. 8WITCHBOARD OPERATOR AND STE- nographer—Permanent poaitlon, with good tarr, Rogers Pk, 8836. MAIDS-2, GENERAL WORK. 1 MUST BE good cook. Kedzi* 9443. 3331 Washington- nd referencea In reply. Address F W 12 nect with eelllng organisation, selling direct m anent: experienced only: state age. wages to consumer a staple article, now tn great an(1 rP f demand; If you have good appearance, selling Tribune ability, and can stand prosperity, call after 10. Room t'10. 116 3. Michigan-av. : 1662 Monadnock Bldg. ,...*75-«85 Madison. Pharmacists. PHARMACIST-REGISTEREDmOOD PAY. short hour*. Polish. Address, T D 579. Tribune. Farm and Gardea Help. GARDEN KB. - EXPERIENCED TRUCK gardener, for 50 acre rich, level truck farm in Illinois; on shares or aalary and percentage. ..i_eral deal to right party. Send referencea Address F W 11. Tribune. *»ale*uien. Solicitor-- Etc. ADVERTISING SALESMAN. SALESMEN-PRODUCERS. TO JOIN LIVE salea force for new subdivision adjacent 320 acre park, not yet opened Get in> o n the ground floor: live leads furnished; tin- i limited opportunity. Boom 430. 17 N. La . Salle-st.. 2 i j S A L E S M E N — ESTABLISHED COMPANY. making good profit, can use three experi- ' enced stock salesmen on preferred atock. no I advance*; legitimate lend* furnished from heavy advertising campaign. Address Y 371. Tribune. : ! SALESMAN—WE WANT PRIMARILY A salesman, a high grade man. for light < trucks: experience unnecessary. Your rec- ord, references, and appearance must be faultless. Addresa T E 390. Tribune. FORD CARS; MUST SALESMAN-TO SELL be of neat appearance, a gentleman, ex- perienced and able to give referencea. This is an exceptional opportunity for one who can qualify. Address N P 306. Tribune. SALESMEN - FOR THE" BEST AGENCY CONTRACT WITH THE GREATEST LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. SEE J. J. MACK- AY. AGENCY ORGANIZER, NEW YORK LIFE, 343 ^ D E A R B O R N . liOOM 317. : SALESMEN—WANT FOUR CREW MAN- agers who will demonstrate to us they can I sell our proposition tn the city—then take crew on road. Home Study Pub. Co., R. 205- i 206,_32«_Rlver-st. _ : SALESMEN'—MAKE «_00 WEEKLY SELL- EXP. ON CAR C A R D DIS-i ing our preferred stock to leads: work for _, ___-- --._,--. *%s^—r a real busfnea* concern; it's ea»ler. American PLAY. TEL. HARR. 6074. Graphite Co.. 1229 Flr*t National Bank . ! Bldg.. Chicago. : AGENT-FOR GERMAN SALESMEN-5. NEAT APPEARING. LIVE MEN-2, 18 TO 23. H-OH SCHOOL OR college preferred; $64 to $60 to start; rapid advancement for young men willing to work hard for promotion Mr. Smith. 9 t o Friday. Room 300, 333 S. Dearborn. COLLECTOR—SINGLE YOUNG MAN. 8AL- ary and commission; bond: excellent oppor- tunity for a hustler. Rm. 314. 333 S. Dear- born. ACTIVE. INDUSTRIOUS .MAN. DRIVE laundry wagon: must furnish cash bond. guarantee collections; references: good chance to jadvanc*. Addrasa_ Y_ 259. Tribune. : DOORMEN AND TICKET TAKERS—2; AP- pearance and good alze necessary. Apply l»tween_10 and 12, Palace Mualc_HaU. Help Wanieil with Inve*tiueiit. FACTORY MAN.AGER-OF RE-iPONSlBIL- lty. with $1,000. returnable If service ends, with general knowledge of machinery; own- er on road continually; a lifetime position to an honest, careful man; a good salary. part of the profits in a mfg. business selling more goods than they can make; state full particulars of yourself for reply; reference*. Address Y 584. Tribune. : Employment Auenciea. YOUR POSITION GUARANTEED STEADY. MANY GOOD OPi-NlNGS. I NO JOB | Chefs . Hotel cook .. Bellboys I Elevator JJ i Yardman ' Kitchen men . Ntirht cook tile NO PAY. .*18-$W $80 .*20-$_.-> .*2,V*50 $35-*40 ,.*8-*10 .»12-*15 .... *12 .*12-»15 ..$0-$10 .*i2-*ir, .*12-$14 45-*50 Night waiters Laundryman Coffee Man S. O. Cooks Fry Cooks Pantrymen Saloon Porters.* 12-114 Lunchmen . ...$15-$16 Teamster $42 up NO JOB, NO PAY. Baggagemen $60 Electrician ...S5c-50e Firemen $75 Engineer $90 Auto Repairman..55c Firemen $75 Blackamlth 45c Tinner 35c Mach. Helper. .$14-116 Bench Hands..Sftr-.VV Factory Mach.SO---3.V- Assemblers ... *25-*30 Lathe, some exp.. .30c Floor Hand .. SOc-SRc Drill Press.. Punch Press. LADY-YOUNG. WITH SOME EXPERI- ence in drafting and tracing; light, easy work. E. H. Stafford Mfg. Co.. oth floor. McClurg_Bldg. ch-nee for advancement; atate experience < blvd. and aalary wanted. Address T E 487. Trlb- M..IDS—TWO: COOK AND SECOND WORK «»•. in apt.; 3d girt to do mending: refa. Ad- SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR-NEAT. IN- dress N K .9. Tribune. - telllgent, and reliable young lady; on* who MAID—COMPETENT GENERAL MAID; ,-. ^v. ._ T understands t\T>ewrltlng preferred. Address : small family; no washing; $8. 666 Buana- LADY-YOUNG: EXPERIpNOED ON F I L - | T K 469. Tribune. av„ first apt, : IS 1 "* Apply H^hXEle^ri^'He^iS : Cof_15 I S W I T C H B O A R D O P . - E X P E R T . ; 1ST CLASS MAID-WHITE. FOR GENERAL HOUSE- W s c t f m i 2 W *-»««nc n w n | -* -to i _ , , demonstrate ability. Van Buren 1088. i work. 735 Sherldan-cd.. Evanston. Phone •a^ : AAA-... . Evanston 125. MAID - COMPETENT. FOR! GENERAL j O P E R A T O R^^EXPER^ enced on dresses. Good tall j ary; steady work. A^p. 7 « ! once. NAT RIBBACK CO I 23 ^ S. Market-st., 4th floor. 1 j SAMPLE! PAST_US_^EXPErU"EK<a_r_vii also girls to >am; $7 K W ia_S? MEIER ft CO. 213 N. Meman-st ^ ^>a ^ SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY, £& LEA ££ r ,'_ BUSINESS THAT WMl BIG. GIRLS AN'U WOMEN WHO J GOOD SEWERS CAN MAKE GOOD^ IN OUR WORKROOMS N O E X l F i NECESSARY. WE PAT GOOD WHILE LEARNING. MISS WELLER CHICAGO MERCANTILE CO 1M N. MIOH1GAN-AV., NR. RANOOr.PH-ST. SHADE [SILK] DESIGNER ( forelady. operatora. Addrets Y 52, SKIRT FINISHERS-ALSOAPPiuSn experienced. 636 Fulierton-plcwy. LADIES-TWO. YOUNG. WITH GOOD education, for clerbral positions. Apply to MR. EDWARDS, 4Q46 S. Mlchlgan-av. Address Y 93, Tribune. Auto Washers.*18-*22j Milling Mach. Auto Polishers.$12-*l« Bookkeepers ..*15-*25 Gen. Office *15-*18 Shipping Clk..$12-$15 Packers $12-*lfl 2.V-30C 23c-30o S'c-35c ' SOr-Mc $9-*10 Hand Screw Learn Trades Farm Hands. .$30-*S5 Handy Men.$65. r.. b loal Passer...$65-*70 Janltora $12-$13/ Shop Boya $8-*10 NO JOH. NO PAY. NO JOB. NO PAY. MORRELL AGENCY. lll| N. La 8alle-st._ ASST. CHIEF CHEMIST. EXCEPTIONAL >penii daily; state age and experience. Y 139. Tribune, Address wires, to sell high grade epeclalty without competition; must show past record. This is good for $100 a week. A hustler can make more. WHITMAN, saM_ Cottage Grove. SALES MGR." A N D SALESMEN— FOR REAL ESTATE SUB.: EXPERI- ENCE NOT NEC Big money for the man Prudential Casualty Co.. In- who can deliver Call 0:30 _ m.. 412 Harris Trus: B:dg A*k for MR. KRAUS. : ASSISTANT TO SALES MANAGER — I N whoteeaie Pump and Plumbing Department. A. Y. McDonald Mfg. Co.. Dubuque. Iowa. CAN YOU WRITE ACCIDENT INSUR- anoe? If *o. write us: liberal policies and commission*. dj______lis. CITY _ALE_MEN-TO SELL HIGH GRADE SALE.SMEN-38 *6. *10 SlcKNESb AND 8 per cent mortgage real estate bonds. *3 accident policies: highest class company; ,lown and *3 per mo Very liberal commie-! exp. not essential; 3 aaiea net you *9 a day. Mlons. W, N. Macoueen ft Co . 10 S La Salle. ; E W. Herb*t, Gen. Agt.. 30 N. La halle-st^: 'SALESMAN--- PERMANENT POSPTION Ger. chef 6 da...$20 S. O cook .... $12415 Night cook* . .$13-314 bus boys * o -$U» Bellboys $15-$2.*> Kitchenmen . ..IS-ilr Elev. men $25. r.-b Reet. porters $13 Walters . .flO-Jli, Con*, porters.$12*15 Lunchmen . . . . $12-314 Saloon porters. $12414 Auto washer. .*15-|17 Wagon washer ...$16 Barn men Drivera Bookkeeper Asst. bkkpr R R clerk Packera ... Shipping o>rk.*l4-*l Janitora *65. flat Janitor *14 *1« LA SALLE AGENCY. 166 N. Engineer* $18-335 Engineer. loop.$73-it>5 Firemen $15-*'JO Coal pauer . $60-$70 ijear cutter 40c Engine rm. hlpr..$«0 Electricians . .35c-40c Elect, helper* .... 25c Stoamfltter $3 Carpenter . . . . 40c-60o Millwright* .. .35c-40c Sliear handa . .80c-33c All around mh.88c-45c Lathe 35c-40c Lathe, some exp. .25c Drill press ...25i-30c Punch presa ..25c 30c Bench hand* . 30c-40c Auto, screw ..40c-50c A_semblers . . .2fic-35c Milling mach. .85c-40c Learn trade* . $8-$10 Handy men opening for all around young man. $125 to 175 per month. Planning and Production Managere. 2. $178- $200 per mo. Coat Acct., machy. exp.. $150; Stenogs.. A $75-$ll0; Correapondenta. M. O.. exp.. $18; Bank Bookkeeper 4. $60 to $85 per mo. Designers and Draftsmen, 34, Chicago and everywhere: Mechanical, Structural, Arch . $100 to $175 per month. Call, write, or phone. LEDGER CLERK-DESIRABLE OPENING for an intelligent young woman who Is a good writer and accurate at figures. Employ- ment Department open all day. SEARS. ROEBUCK ft CO. MULTIORAPH OPERATOR - EXPERI- ENCED. BUCKLEY, DEMENT ft CO.. 60S S. CLARK-ST. TYPISTS-WE HAVE POSTTTONS OPEN for 25 young lady typists for filling In form letters and addressing envelo;ies on the Un- derwood machine. If you are an experienced typist or if you are a beginner we can offer you a very nice permanent position and pay you a good aalary to start, with excellent chances for advancement. JOHN MAGNUS ft CO- 1039 W. 3-th-st. TYPISTS-SEVERAL YOUNG LADIES; UN- deurwood: capable of filling In a n d addresa- MULTIGRAPH OPERATOR-EXPERIENC.; good salary. LOW'S LETTER SERVICE 180 N. Dearborn. OFFICE GIRX. We have a permanent opening tn our ex- , ecutlve office for a bright, energetic girl. 17 \ lug envelopes; steady positions and good to 18 yeara of age: no office experience re- ; salaries; exceltant chance for advancement. quired: prefer one who has had nigh school Address T D 205. Tribune, training. HART SCHAFFNER dc MARX 24 S. FRANKLIN-ST. SWfTOHBOARD; housework; no laundry. Midway 6262. MAID—EXPERIENCED COLORED; So washing; reference*- aall Michigan,_3d. NTmffE^ERMAN. FOR 2 LITTLS'GIRLs'. 4 and 8 yrs., and assist with light house- work; good referencea. 5136 Green wood-av.. 2d apt. Midway 2171, NURSE-CHLIDREN'S: CAPABLE; CITY refs. required. Call Friday. 4956 Dor- ch_8ter_av. N_7R-J E (MEL-OALL Room 81L RANDOLPH 3241. WAITRESS - SWEDISH OS FINISH: refs.; $8. 1319 N. Staf-St WAITRESS—COLORED GIRL: SLEEP _home. 2078 Pralrle-aV; : WIDOW—NOT OVER 63; FAMILY OF 3; parents employed: *uburb; good home; $3.50. Address S 367. Tribune. : WOMAN—WITH DAUGHTER. FOR EVAN- ston home, cook and laundry, daughter old enough to do chamberwork and serving; $10 for two. Address T M 139. Tribune, TYPIST - LADY, BY L A R G E W E S T SIDE WOMAN-ELDERLY; HOUSEWORK; BUN manufacturing oompnay; must be accurate neat, and have clerical ability.: prefer one H. H HARRISON ft CO.. 807 Association Bldg.. 19 S. La Salle-st. Phone RAND 3819. EMPLOYMENT HEADQUARTERS— New J O B S O F A L L KINDS—Every Day. Advance Emp. Ex.. 179 W.JWaahlngton-et. UH«4 Freye Type Air .._*...?—*, manent; loop; $18-$20. Oliver Typewriter t e r K i n p l o y i u ' t Bureau STENOGRAPHERS—2, 1ST CLASS; PER- ^HN( Co.. 167 N. Dearborn. for a man of ability: can earn $50 to $75 a ; B K K P R S . AND CLERKS EXPERIENCED SALESMAN ! T^.., 0111 ^ w e ' •• * °°- u 8 " H STENOGS. AND ' to sell ribbons and carbon' SALESMEN—PHOTOGRA.PH COUPON— . __ _, Neatly dreaaed nien: be»t proposition in paper; good income. Apply | Cit y; pay every night The Northland Studios. ELLIOTT-FISHER CO., 14 N.; ™tZ£5£\ ^Tov^IT^^ Kranklin-St i n * o n publialiers. furniture, and dept. ! atort*: coni MILLS ft MILLS. 80S Fl_her —— I B l d g . Cliioago. SOLICITOR-BANK. EXPERIENCED" MET- al bank man. with clean record, who can get the buslnesa. Call today before 12 o'clock. Room 221. 1343 Belmont-uv. SOLlClfbR—ENERGETICT FOR "MODERN filter service system In apartments and rea- Idencea; $20 p*r week easily made. Address Y 37<: Tribune STOCK SALESMAN. Brokerage office with large clientele de- sire high class stock salesman to handle stock issue by big manufacturing concern j backed by prominent Chicago business men. M A N - W I T ' H " S A L E S " A B I L I T X T T O C A L L I L E A D S FURNISHED. BIG COMMISSIONS, on farmers: no professional agents wanted: good support. Reference required. Address legitimate proposition: state experience; bond T E 100. Tribune^ : •eq.lred AdTiess. T J 274. Trlftune. j STOCK SALESMEN. MEN AND W O M E N - T O SELL CALEN ' LIFE INSURANCE MEN-TWO IMPORT- <nt Life Insurance posLlon* open for high i las* personal producers with an eld line ;eris life Insurance company; direct con- tract: commissions, renewal*, furnished office u d financial assistance. Confidential address Y 78. Tribune. : M"AN-1F"YOU ARE A YOUNG MAN. 17-18 year* old I Gentile}, and have knowledge of typewriting and willing to a t a r t , a t $30 l*r month, we have opening where you can ad- v_nc« yourself to traveling salesman. Ad- dre*a T D 3_S. Tribune. DARS: BIG PAY. EVERY >*H_«T. C A L L i 708. 22 QUINCY-ST. * J ' ^ j] PIANO SALESSfEN. Manufacturing companv with half million of assets placing limited amount of stock will pay big dlvfdenda. High class salesmen wanted. LEADS FURNISHED. BIG COM Large manufacturer desire* to get Into , , Immediate correspondence with high grade. >»SS10N S: reference given and required, experienced, and competent piano salesmen; (> - !'OX___ an excellent opportunity for good closers for .i permanent connection; work I* In connec- tion with a special selling system: territory. Illinois. Wisconsin. Indiana, and.Ohio; posi- tion is worth from $75 to $l_Aand all ex- i«nses. All rep5-.es strictly confidential. Ad- ____-J__t ** Trlbuna. REAL E_TAT_5 SALES MANAGER. Am putting large, welt located subdivision on the market and want a live sales man- ager who canehring a trained organization with him or organize one to rnfke a quick \ _ n _ w . r , nl , ._. leanup; real estate experience » not abso-• * n - wer •»*• ma - lutely necessary, but preferred: will make 1 - :—r-s liberal commission proposition *o right man: WANT. Every position listed actually open, besides many more not mentioned. Remember, we , are obliged to place you to earn anything. SHIPPING. $18; Stock, $13.50. $16. $10. $14; ' 8 BOOKKPRS.. $18; 3 Bkkprs., 816. $Io; ! Lone Hand Blller. $14: Cost. $16; T Clerks. \ $10; 10 Clerk*. $12; Clerk. $15; Blller, J16; 20 ' Temporary Clerks, $10: Asst. Office Mgr., $1S. Correep.. *_*. 2 Clka.. $15; Asst. Bkkpr.. ' $12; Bkkpr.-Cashier. $18: Shlpg.. $12; Asst. Bkkprs.. $10. STENOGRAPHERS—$18. $16. $10. $12. $14. I 2 Dictaphone Oprs . $18; Typist $10. BOYS—We could place 150 Boy* this morning If we had them. W* give every Boy placed at $5-$9 /» good watch when he has paid hi* commission. Come in and get a good job and a good watch. Costs nothing to talk It over. You can't lose. NO REGISTRATION FEB on positions un- der $12. CRAIG EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. 1824 Republic Bldg.. State and Adams. Harrison 7027. _____ THESE POSITIONS MUST BE FILLED TODAY. 5 cost accountants 10 Jr. accts. and bkprs 1 bkpr. and cashier 2 eales correap 20 bkprs. and ledger clerks .$65-*75 4 clerks |65 7 Jr. clerks |40-$45 25 boys for banks, ins. and gen. off.$2S-$35- V. G. TRUEBLOOD ft CO.. 1011 Association Bldg.. 19 8. La Salle-sf. : THADK SCHOOLS. $15 J CHICAGO 1917— LA SALLE-ST. i ll»17 promises to be the biggest year OM- ', cago and the whole country has ever seen In the building and engineering trades There will be thousands of positions open to our graduates In ELECTRICITY. DRAFTING [all branches], PLUMBING. BRICKLAYING at $6 a day and up. Start now, be ready . by spring; small coat; time paymaata; day or eve. Call, write, or phone Randolph 2660 : for free catalog. COYNE NATIONAL TRADE SCHOOLS. 3 9 £ . Illlnols-st.. 4 bik*. n. of Field « MOTION PICTURE OPERATING also taught by experts; start any time. YOUNG MEN. LEARN THE AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS. OPERATOR SWITCHBOARD; ALSO knowledge of general office filing; good penman: salary $10 to start. Apply Hedman Mfg. Co.. 227 W, Erie, ROTHSCHILD AND COMPANY. WE REQUIRE THE SERVICES OF YOUNG LADIES FOR POSITIONS IN OUR AUDITING DEPARTMENT. THOSE HAV- ING DEPARTMENT STORE EXPERIENCE PREFERRED; PERMANENT POSITIONS WITH EXCELLENT CHANCES FOR AD- VANCEMENT TO T H O S E W H O QUALIFY. APPLY AT AUpfriNO DEPARTMENT, OTH FLOOR. CENTER. S T A T E J A C K S O N ] A N D V A N BUREN. who Is ateady and permanent, and 8 0 t o 86 years of age. Address with particulars T K 466. Tribune. TYPIST—YOUNG LADY, HIGH SCHOOL graduate, competent typist; excellent oppor- tunity for advancement; $10. Address T M 110, Trlbuns. T Y P I S T ' — P R E F E R A B L Y ONE WHO HAS assisted bookkeeper; good at figures and used to printing office. Address T M 140, Tribune. , galow, Wlnnetka; family 2: small washing. T*L 1194 Wlnnetka. Charge* raveraed. 1'roie-aioB-i uad Trade*. BINDERY GIRLS-THOROUGHLY EXPE- rienced and competent, tnaerttng, tipping, gathering, hand folding, logging. Apply at once. R. R. DONNELLEY^ftTSONS CO.. 731 Plymouih-ct. STRAW OPERATORS. EXPEB__M_i '' Plenty of work at beat ^ ^ price*. Apply Mr. Jaeger. 8th floor. STITCHERS. EXPERIWOfe On Wilcox ft Gibb* lock atttek machines. Apply Misa KelUag 3d floor. MAKERS. oonaa On tailored and plain bina*!* hata. Apply Miss Jensen. 44 floor. TRIMMERS. MAKERS. EXPEtOXG-a On bast quality trimmed hat- Long aeason guaranteed. Coal prepared to work. 2d floor. We will alao teach begins*. In any of the above departmaaS and pay while you iearn. GAGE HATWORKIC 2241 Indiana-av. ^ TELEGRAPH OPERATOR—18TH Monroe Bldg. TRIMMERS, COPYISTS. CAPTAIN EXPERIENCED. TO WORK one meal on the side; good wages. 239 S. Dearborn-st. SALESLADIES—CLOAK AND SUIT BX- perlenced: good aalartea. Apply at once. Ladlefc t loak Dept., 127 So. State. TYPIST-GOOD SPEED. COPYTNO, FILL- Call 712 Masonic Tempi*. MR. LARGE MAKERS. On high grade trimmed and tailored 1 beat prices: plenty of work. EDSON KEITH & CO., 24 So. Michigan-av. ..$150-$200 ..$75-1125 . .$U0-|l_6 .$100-$I10 THE BEST SALESMEN ONLY. We need at once several salesmen to handle our rapidly growing business her* In Chicago no traveling. We teach construction, repairing, and driv- ing. Six to eight weeks. Instruction In Acetylene Welding, Knight Engines. Vulcan- ising. Electric starters, and Automobile Salesmanship" COURSES. $26, $50. $60. $75, $150. GREER COLLEGE OF MOTORING, loip-1521 Wabash-av,. Chicago. SALESMEN EXPERIENCE UNNECES- sary. Write or call for particulars and large list of openings. Earn $100 to $500 a month while you learn. Nutl. Salesmen's Training Assn.. Suite 441 Monadnock Block. Chicago. THE " MASTER SYSTEM " MAKES YOU an expert, CUTTING AND DESIGNING ladies' and men's garments. MASTER DE- SIGNING SCHOOL. 118 N. La Salle-at. LEARN BARBER TRADE-EVERYTHING modern, Trl-Clty Barber Co.. 819 S. State.: The future is very promising with us, and good salesmen make good money. Unlesa you are a good one, please do not Address T N 120, Tribune. ai>»4ioant must have an automobile. T E 204. Tribune. Address SALES MANAG;ERT I am looking to make connection with a 1 - TEN SALESMEN. ONLY. TEN SALESMEN. Ask Mr. Ashleman. Federal Sign Syatem i Electric. 1-ake and L>e*plalnea-at. man who ha* had real estate experience, on* WE HAVE AN OPENING who can organise a aales fore*, or one who, . now ha* on* organized, to *t_rt on one of' for a Salesman W h o IS Used in.- ineet and easiest selling salMlvislon* on .., ^ , , - the West Side. The above qualifications are tO Selling absolutely SOUnd -eswnti*! and the right man win get the han-! _, _ _.»_ _WJ u iiiing of the property on a van attractive' a n d reputable things. He l*«i» Would prefer applicant with automo- i ._ hue Addren* T E .oft Tribune •«Q m «>- r n US t have good presence SALESMEN-STOCK; BOOK, AND INSITF- aaca can make big money ofr proposition that bank handle*; all monoy uafl. Ask MR. LOUNGE. Grand PaclflcTfaUl STOREKEEPER. $85-$100: 4 BOOKKEEP- ers, $18-$^0: Railroad Claim Correspondent. r 75-$80; Shipping Clerk. $18; Ledger Man. 15-$17; 5 Railroad Clerks $50-*e5; 4 Gen- eral Office Clerks. $12-$15; Stenographer. $85; 4 Stenograahers. $.'>0-$70; Clerk and Typist, $15; 10 Junior Clerks and Boys. $2S-$45. Investigate TODAY. No advance fees. AMERICAN RAILWAY BUREAU, [Chicago's Greatest Employment Bureau], R 1131 Lumber Exch., 11 S. La Salle-st. Ask for SALESMAN—TO 8KLL LATEST UGHTING device for large corporation; training given will assure sueeasa; very liberal -pay. W*!s- lieh Co.. 629 Waahington-b!vd. v 3d floor SALESMEN—FIVE. EX PER'CE© ""STOCK: bock, '"surance. liberal com—lesion, make $100 A week; hacked by atate »uMk-tty cam- paign. Call Booth E. id floor. Awhland Blk - 8 A L E S M E N - 2 . ' - S - S C TO TRAVEL WITH' manager; opportuclty for men ofeh*r*ct*r with targe manufacturer. 241& W. lftth-at Wetern. 2d floor. Sale* M_t»gtr AL_>'MEX - MUST BE E^P_RIE1?C_5 -e>lit.g flour to bakers la CMtago: others ^ ^ — . • t t l ^ - . Addreaa T D l « t TTI-uae SALESMAN—FOR N. 8. RE1L ESTATE? office: fine opportunity for right-man- •___- leads. Addreas T D 199. Tribune * ^ SALESMEN-GOOD OPENlNGS-Fok LIVE wires. J . 1 Hadesmaa ft OA.> Wholesale Grocer*. 1347 ASJ-' S Aahland-av. SALESMASJ-YOUNO. AGGREgftVE PRC- ducer. to fell rubber: good future: commls- tlon: state P*rtJ____Addr*ia_Y_U0, Tribune. AALEaiMEN - FOR NEW riRS ESCA__ specialty: big money for live'workers; nro- tected territory. ^311. tft S. La'SAlie-at. : SAOESMA N - WHCn__SlllErS^ECC_l a member o f a well credited Havana cigar :»fg. concern. Addre— X 147. Tribune : SALESMEN - SELL NATIONAL ADVER*- tlsed household specialty fron* lead* Call before IS a. m., after 4 p. m. 70»'Plsher Bldg. 3AL-0BMEN—EARN M0 WEEK SELL_NO collectloe cabinet* to merchants; city or rd. Writ*or call Bayers Mfg. Co.. 20 EJacksoa. SAL__ffl_AN-C^lFORhr EXPERIENCED! _W t "^**e*S. rt f?r_Sh n RA - L~REA_7 '«LES___Sf. adsar CMftOa Hotel. ; r-SALARY AND COM. FRANX: .!n ability, health, and industry to follow our legitimate leads, which have come out of our expensive and exten- sive advertising- We support him in every" way possible and provide drawing ac- count. Apply after 10 a. m., Room 917, 431 So. Dearborn-art. An—aa 330 PER CENT PROFIT SELLING THE new Indoor clothe* line reel. EVAN8 MFG. CO., 60S 8, Dearborn-st., City. MUcellaaesai. PARQUET FLOOR SCRAPER FIRST CLASS. APPLY 14TH FLOOR. HANDEL BROTHERS. 1 X. 8TATE-ST I P O R T E R S - . . -WHITE, FOR GENERAL cleaning positions: permanent. Apply be- tween 10 aad 12, Palace Murtc HaH. PACKER AND SHlPPSm-l^PERiKNCED: capabl*. willing worker; steady position; refer'- •-** required. The Vim. 10 W. Lake. OPERATORS-SECRET SERVICE. A NO. f. wilting to do hard labor at good wages. A-drss* T D 364. Tribune. _* WAT^WMAN-LIOEN^EDTMIJST^HAV^AI reference*. Interna*tonal ' Picture Frame Co.. 4<tt^X.- Lincoln-et. ; HOUSEMAN" OR JAP—EXPERIENCED: _6J7 Me!ros*-st. JANITOft-li APT. BUILDING: REFER- ence required. Ph.. Superior 8036. PORfTI_B--COLOREb: 3 1 8 W E E K ; ND EX~- perience. 333 E llath-*t.. drug store. G R O C E R Y P l C K t A r ^ r r E A D Y POSITION. HIGH GRADE MEN— WE HAVE IMMEDIATE OPBNINOS for Advertising Men. Sr. and Jr. Accts., Sales Correspondent*. Coat Accts.. Chemists, Bkprs., Ledgermen. Bank Bkprs.. Stenogra- phers. Shipping Clerks. Gen. Clerks. Jr. Clerks. Coat Clerks, In short, every sort of office position. Evey position OPEN *nd WORTH WHILE. NO REGISTRATION FEE. GiLADER AGENCY. Room 813 Women's Temple. IPS S. La :____§___ FranMln 1314. _ SENIOR AND JUNIOR ACCOUNTANTS. S1.500-$2.000; Asst. Adv. Man. $100-$125; Office Mgr.. $100-$125; Bookkeepers, $18-$23; Stenographers, *10-r:2; Office Clerta. *12-$18; i u i?_ Co*t Clerk. $65-*75; WASTED—FEMALE HELP. Mores aad Orlloe*. BEGINNING STENOGRAPHERS. WE HAVE SEVERAL, PERMANENT OPENINGS, WITH GOOD PROSPECTS FOR ADVANCEMENT, FOR WELL BOUOATED. NEAT APPEARING GIRLS. 16 TO 118. WHO HAVE STUDIED STENOGRAPHY. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. HART SCHAFFNER & MARX 24 S. FRANKLIN-ST. BILL CLERK-EXPERIENCED; UHDER- wood machine; speed, accuracy, neatness. and good handwriting Imperative; must -be good at fig-res; excellent future; give partic- ulars and phone. Address T M 1H2. Tribune. SALESLADY—SHOE; EXPERIENCED. 4753 Broadway. Sunn'-aide 3300. SALESWOMEN. ROTHSCHILD - * COMPANY. We require the services of saleswomen lor drug sun- uries. Applications received employment office, 9th floor, 8:30 a. m. State, Jackson, Van Buren. SHOE SALESPEOPLE For our women's and chil- dren's shoe sections; good salary and permanent work for those who make good records. Apply for immedi- ate employment, superin- tendents' office, kali floor. MARSHALL FIELD & CO., RETAIL. TYP-STS—AT LEAST 2 YEARS' EXPERI- ; ence Underwood machine; permanent po- sition. THE STEVENS-DAVIS CO.. 688 Federal-st. i TYPi _TS—STEADY WORK "FT GOOD weekly salary: fill In letters and address en- velopes. Api ly at on.e. HEIDE. HUMBLE ft CO.. 33B ___ Madlson-st. j , TYpfSt-YOUNd LADY. SO. SIDE MFG. concern: good future: state age. experience and salary. Address T E 406, Tribune, TYPIST AND SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR —Small office. Northwest Side; permanent position. Address T E 335. Tribune. __ TYPIST," OFFICE HELP. A StENOGRA- pher. Woman's Exchange, 710 E.OSd. TYPIST-iFOR ADDRESSING. AT ONCE. Rogo Supply Co.. IPSO' W . Van Buren-st. WOMAN--ROBU8T. ENERGETIC TO As- sist in Advertising Dept.: no experience re- quired; capable of writing good English; must be able to operate typewriter. I Xo shorthand. ] Inclose brief article written by you; wages to begin $12. Address N T 160. Tribune. WOMAN-BRIGHT, YOUNG:" MULTI- graph operator; $40 per month. Cell Imme- diately. The H. W. Goasard Co.. 1006 S Mlchlgan-av. dippers who understand how to hand stroke goods; run on the Enrober. Also need several good girls for feeding the Enrober Steady work. Novelty Candy Co.. 213 EAuatin^v. CHOCOLATE DIPPER. LUYTUBS. 183 N. State, near lake. : COPY HOLDER—NIGHT WORK. SUPE- RIOR TYPESETTING CO.. 733 Federal-aL DRAPERS-EXPERIENCED on dresses. Good salary; '' steady work. Apply at once. NAT RIBBACK CO., 237 S. Market-st., 4th floor. GIRLS. PERMANENT POSITION8 ON SHOP AND INSPECTION WORK. YOUNG WOMEN SEEKING EMPLOYMENT. OPERATORS WANTED. SILK SALESWOMEN. BILLER—EXPER., FAMILIAR WITH UN- derwood machine. Rosenberg's DepU Store, Dayls^lt.. Evanston. _ ___^ BOOKKEEPER-YOUNG LADY: MUST have experience and live on West Side: $12 to start; good chance for advancement: stats age and telephone. Address T D 163. Trlb- .- 1 As*t. Bookkeeper. $ 1 3 ; I B O O K K E E P E R — EXPERIENCED. FOR •__*••. SHUIS; Ledger j small office, willing to do some atenogra- $65; Boys' and j phy; state experience, refs., and salary ex- fi ,..,..,^.:. IMM,. T rt Qtt-. 'rviv„.„_ Merchants'"Cler. Exch.. 912. 183 W. Waah.-st. Traffic Man, M. O. Clerks, $_5-$!8; R. R. Clerk. Junior Clerks, $5-$10. pected'. Address T D 385. Tribune. road office clerks. $12-$15, stenographers. ^ "g^^gg—^gSg-L.i_J«_iH-__T« oMam. various lines. $12-$18; bookkeeper and s t e - I B O O K K E E P E R - YOUNG LADY WITH nographer. $12; exp. man. take charge of 1 knowledge of -stenography: state expert- stationery dept., $18; asst. order clerk. $15. ' ence and salary expected: neighborhood Gar- RAILWAY fXCHANGE EMP. B U R E A U . I Held Park. Addreatf T D 68*. Tribune. Suite 451. 80 E. Jackson-blvd. EMPLOYMENT HEADQUARTERS- Accountants. $100-$125. Draftsmen, $90. New JOBS every day in OFFICES—Stenoa. Typists, Bkkpr*.. Blllers. Clerks. Boys, etc MECHANICS of ALL kinds in FACTORIES. BY^< Mllw. BK., LOOP, $20: BK. AND Bank Bk.. *18; Steno.. *1S; . $30". Boys, over 18. HOTELS. Restaurants, Buffets, etc. ADVANCfil EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE. 2d floor, 173 W. Washlngton-st. T.M. C. A. G O O D A N D BETTER POSITIONS. Sales. Executive. Clerical. Technical Men. Suite 801. Central Dept.. 19 S. La Salle-st. Open from 8 a. m. to. 8 n. m. GRO. EXT.. $18 ' T. W.. $18 Typists, 2. $13438: Ledger. $18: As-* $13; Stationery Buyer, 818; Correap fly. Acct.. $18; Cost, $18; - $8 to $10. KP?QS AGENCY. 28 S La Salle-st. MR. PLUMBE. PR_S. OF THI8 CO.. D5!PK aires to Interview men qualified as chief dispatchers at a •salary of $6,000; also supt fay.. 3400; sale* mgr. $_50_purch. agt . MOO: scores of positions. EFFICIENT SERVIC— CO.. 844 Monadnock Bldg.. 53 W. Jackson NO ADVANCE FEE -~^ ' SENIOR ACCT.. bk . $75; 8 ledg.. $15; jr. elk.. $50: steno*. typists, it. n. B nd in*. elk* CSl today. ^O^SMBRCIAL SERVICE BUREAU 1116. 108 8^ La 8*1 le. MEN FOR HOTELS RESTAURANTS housemen, office, and :• isrtmont bulldtnas! 4th floor. 1*3 N . Dearborn. BOOKKEEPER—CAPABLE DOING STE- nographlc work: state salary expected. Ad- dress TD 202, Tribune. __^ BOOKKEEPER-LIGHT WORK. ASK FOR Mr. Doyle. California Fiuit Growers' Ex- ehange. 116 W. Illlnols-St. BOOKKEEPER. STENOGRAPHER-EXPE- rienced in office detail. N. Side. Give age and references. $18. Address T 893, Tribune: CASHIER—EXP.; LOOP HOTEL. MAIN OF- fice; must be capable: furnish bond; refa; give phone number. Address X 363. Tribune.: CLERK—YOUNG LADY WITH HIGH school education, good at detail, some ex- perience with art work and engraving helpful, though not necessary; give age and expert- ence. Address T K 468, Tribune, ^ ROTHSCHILD ^ COMPANY. We require the services of experiene'd silk saleswomen. Applications received Em- ployment Office, 9th floor, 8:30 a. m. STENOGRAPHER—YOUNG LADY, EXPER- tenced; salary to start $9 to $10; state age, education, and exjierlence. Address T D 500 Tribune. Rapid growth of business necessitates employment of larger force of young women operators at telephone ex- changes, thus offering op- portunities of immediate em- ployment with good chance of advancement. Operators are paid at the rate of thirteen cents (13c) per hour for the first month" (while learning the work), fourteen cents (14c) for the second and third'months, fif- teen cents (15c) for the fourth, fifth, and sixth months, and so on up to and including twenty-four cents Good operators are averaging from $10 to $15 and more per week E X P E R I E N C E l * O T NECESSARY. Short hour*. Half day Saturday. Take Douglas Park Elevated or any surface line, transferring to Ogden-av., 22d-st.. sr 48th-av. car* Employment Office. 48th-av. and 24th-at. Western Electric Co., Incor. GIRLS WANTED-TO SEW LABELS; G O O D P A Y ; * E S T WORKING CONDITIONS. APPLY TO ALFRED DECKER «_ COHN, 416 S. FRANKLIN-ST. WAITRESS—NEAT EXPER.; HYDS! Hotel Tearoom ft Cafe. Hyde and Lake Park-av, WAITRESSES—SHORT HOVERS. TO gUtW dainty luncheons; no Sunday walk. 4p ply SPOEHR S. 17 8. Dearborn. WAITOESSFJS—EXPERIENCED; « I 36. Apply King's Restaurant, 2841 X 5th-* v. WA-TRESSES-K* S. HONORE-ST. quo., room and board. *«*] WANTED-200 GIRLS TO learn the bindery tiwitj must be 16 years or ow; some for permanent w^l and some i'or 3 m o n t h s osfyj $7 a week to start; wflMI premium. Apply R. R. OB** NELLEY A SONS CO., H-V st. and Calumet-av. GIRLS—TO LEARN BINDERY TRADE: must be 16 years of age or older: $T a week while learning, with premium for quantity. Apply at once 781 Plymoutfc-ct.. near Polk st R, DONNELLEY Tc SONS. CO. GIRLS WANT_r_5^TOT~SEW on power machines. Apply H. CHANN0N CO.,'Randolph and Market, 5th floor. Sale*Women, Solicit*).*, DEMON8TRATORS-T<>;I.LT GOOOSS eral salary and commit.on: eteaay- 1 ment. In or out of city Mo^hor. _Ug. W. Erie-st. __ _ _ . - DELUXE EDITION, The Real America in ROMANCE. An unusual opportunity to saleswomen of ability age 30 to_-_ the winter; salary and railroad nwe immediate advancement if youi_ Don't put off any long>'i your dec_ and *ee Mr.PhlUlpea: ia08_Ma____ _ADY-DI8TR!CT REPRESEXTATlVl 3f SALESWCMEN^WIU!- AWAK. _,__.., resent Nu-bone Corset Co_ iB h __nRs opnortunlty to estoilith h bu »_ > _iJ?f 5 own: our 8 wire stay appeal* <* •__ not sold la stores. For partic 400 North Amerk-an Bldg. SALESWOMEX-TO DEVOTE - part time selling our jearlv $*, nes? and accident pol'<-i" M J?TSi t _ E. W. HERBST, Gen. Agt. 30.V14^ SALESLADIES - SPECIALTY 0»._ merit; steady work, good re- See Mgr., 9 to 4 P- •*.. 20 1 R. 14WX GIRLS - EXPERIENCED: TO WORK""ON ironing machines: steady work; apply at once. CHICAGO SANITARY RAG CO . 2139 8. Loom IF-st. Canal 1183 ' It. -—M. ._ ^ -^ Wanted-Colleqe Woni^ (24c) per hour for those who State, Jackson and Van Buren [remain operators:'' further, exceptional opportunity ex- ists for those who show marked ability. STENOGRAPHER - GOOD EDUCATION; steady and reliable: between 23 and »> yrs. of age; $15 to start. American Medical Association, 535 N. Dearborn. STENOGRAPHER - NEAT APPEARING experienced In real estate and clerical work; state age. exp., salary, refs. Address f"E 338. Tribune. COMPTOMETER . OPERA- tors—100 for work in Janu- ary and February; good pay. E. C. WARNER, 14 E. Jack- son. Ph. Wabash 8582. nounnnn, om Nlslaen's Emp., COMPTOMETER OPERATOR - foONLffcTF car ing and clerical work: permanent position, muat be neat and accurate; give full par- ticular* and salary to start. Address T © 1ST. Tribune STENOGRAPHF^^EXPERraNCEDT HIGH school education, downtown lumber office; salary $15: stats age and experience. Ad- dress T M 465. Tribune. STENOGRAPHER—COMPETENT AND EX- perienced; Oliver machine; $12 to start. BRUNSWICK-KEITH CO.. 18 8. Dearborn. STE!toGRAPHERS~IN REAL ESTATE OF - - flce; must do bookkeeping aad filing. BY- RON M. HOPKINS A 8QNS. 1402 E. 63d-st. STENOGRAPHER-EXPORT DEPT. PACBt- ' tng house; quick at figures; state salary, experience. Address T D 561, Tribune. SfEN J 6dRAPH_l|l - EXP,. REMINGTON-; permanent position; good salary. Apply I- neTnn. a"HMIDT & CO.. 838 Jackson-bvd. STENOGRAPHER - PERMANENT "posi- tion; general office work: salary, $_o to tart. Room 402 A. 208 _N. Bth-av__ STENOGRAPHER -~316~ WEEK; STATE age and experience. Address Y 1,71. Trtb- une. *•" ; : STENOGRAPHER^IlUST HAVE GOOD AP': pearance. Room 815 Hartford W' STENOO.^-iWININER: AMUR.', In addition to this luncheon is provided free of expense to students and operators. GIRLS—TO WORK IN BINDERY. APPLY 7th Floor. 1322 S. Wabash-av. Maglll- Wetnt-helmer Co. _w_ GIRLS-YOI'NG;L£ARN REOALLTWORK: must know how to sew. E. A. ARM- 8TR'_Ng MFO CO. 434,S Wsba^h. GIRLS-TO DO HAND EMBROIDERY silk and bullion. E. A. Armstrong Mfg. Co.. 434 S. Wabash ' FOR LABELING AND Wllkey Laboratories Ija GIRLS - TWO. laboratory work. F_S_________er___ GORDON FEEDER-APPLY W S. McCLE LAND, 2»5? R. Statist. HOTEL HELl*: ' Waitresses, lunch counter attendants, maids , etc., with or without experience; retpacttt- The pleasant surroundings, j !L e y°. unit ^»m*n. Hoteia in southweat. ' r » ' Fred Harvey, 18th-st :»nd Wentworth-av. Ideal working conditions, at- tractive luncheon and rest rooms, make an operator's position highly desirable. Young women over 16 yra. of age apply at any of ovir of- fices, or at Room i, 111 No. Franklih-st. * i.i CHICACfO TELISPHONE CO. YOUNG urri„, Ireas f 1*8, Tribune: | - ; . MAKERS-EXPERIENCED ON PATTERN HATS FOR DES:CNING ROOM. MRS. AYRE8. 8 F O N D FLOOR. CHICAGO MERCANTILE COMPANY, 169 N; MICHIGAN-AV. , « MARKER AND SORTER-EXPERIENCED, in our laundry: aalary $13 per mo. Apply Hotel Del Prado Laundry. SOth-sL aad Blackstone-av. , , MILL1N_RY WORKERS, COPYISTS, MAKERS. WEEK OR PIECE WORK. VOGEL BROS. CO., . 7ft EAST RAN DOLPH. »r teacher past 27 years of ag* manner, who ha* had social er who ts accustomed to meeting Yo represent one of qnica-o s t less houses. Traveling posiUon phone for appointment. Mr* »• Hotel La Salle _ Aseats. A G E N T S - 2 F O R C I T Y . 2 FOR to sell an arthte which se» » __, ary and commission. Call Alti 412-Orleans-at._ AGENTS-EASY SELLING ART! <-o>nmtss.or„ T.* M«:c r o o t 01 C_d_Cre_m Co.. 6253 Dorchester-* MiSifii.. n»-oii». WOMAN-WHO HAS EN RE« society, to _*sl8t tkr Bieaiber*" a wsll eatabliihed ath e. c CIJB Apply at bu-ii.efc* office 920 Cons 220 S. State. __ GIRL-WHOLESALE JEWEl.B wants girl ex;>*t ienced in mar |ng Jewelry. Apply L. H. St. 31 N State-st. MA'. K<#N—EXPliRIENCED., Jewiah matron »for a workin Apply In person or write ' FISH, Congress Hotel. LADY—YOUNG. TO OPERATE, hoard and make herself American Cocduaut Butter 18th-at. , INCLOSING AND MAILING temporary position; $L50 per Y 674. Tribune. __ GRADUATE NURSE—FOR OF short hours; also registered «* attng room. Fort Dearborn _w«L id^RON-rN LADIES »_#*_• hall. 3 evening* a week. C*U 6. Sangamon-st. MODF_S-CT.OAK^AND SOT ence; alaea U u A _*_*_£* A Kaufman. 302 B. Market-st m mrnm m^mmmmmsm ••• •V'Uv. ___. m ____ _«rABLi- :o F _^_J!ital« u*a vel1 P*" ^ - __— pj aoutlter __, aw •ti.fWww saiar "S.CT, FORCE, T»__?r anaam. __*> world, a s o ' | H__r*» B E t ^S^YS^R* ST Omm with coliegs ^Zrith excellent i _?ESir gt5tTCATED m -__r old reliable J A * _!?._ -tie «rst of &&%& !£% 5 *s*LHn bay salary t S^f^ _______.!_:' fSAwf^r rollege trains _3__ "force 1 Wd optlr _ « _ _ ? •_ work, we MO pr°" d „_- vear. accor< JT»2'^h P cl-irtravelini tk a hUf" i ? rail 9 t o &^_-rR r i04 S Mlchl ti W gs^_!*_j_S5w*w pr«f« «r "'^nod earnings: _»P •ary- *°.-t»rvlew. Par P* 1 * 0 ,^-* for MIS> arl B^ohone calls answer. 8-5° v P an TO 40. BOSS LA^ Y ^2 i f a saleslac uo ^_^ rhlcago hous J&^ttS in the $ W*n r eB ls required. ^Cai *^ e «nekerT-- tte 1514 - ^SifFN-FOR WORK tr0ME-\ * women «-*°'«f the be st iller ? ^rers of toe w h j c h la ' chnd ,«V. must ha\e,c tretn y_"_. m R. R fa g %-. t^R|ETT-205JR —-TJO LADIES OF, YOCTW f _ r travell' P JJ^ideestab. Addre -*"~~~~ DANCT « I A I OA r t«. wlth tra ^ b A^e°ss_p!x_53. HIGH GKAD Bkkprs., Sten srrENOG -SECY.. *i: -Jc^trofhce Mgr.. s S^NOGS, from l*«lr SJtoct of" t h e matter ^nographer who CHIIS l i s of the amount of en _, TYPISTS- *8-*12-. _««t Bkkpr., $20. 4 JSt *15-*18; A-ss« Iw^r-Tyrlst *10; Cc llro5r' 0n FO^L-?b So ter FOiVELADY. mu] Collector-Salesperson. 1 tometer Oprs.. fU. •/ _nd d h-_^wltchlKl. cm.. $io. *p le <; , r _\Y, $8*10; 4 Clka.. *"-_ u ' TTemp. Clka *12;«i ers, *8; 4 Inserters. $8, We never have enouj ^CKA^VMPL^Y' VISIT THE ANDREGIS Openings at the Ami today far* 2 steno*. 313. M> ,ste phon* operator*, $12-1 •rator. TfU-dlfi: 5 »J and reception derk. < die clerks. $10-$12. 12 iBvestlgate TODAY. AMERICAN RAI fOhlcago's Greatest . R. 1—8 Lumber Excl #_B8E A R E A L L gO If yeu can qualify ca 1 las. steno I steno. and dlctaphor 1 steno. and bkpr 8 bookkeepers ..... ,-. 8 stenographers typists < typists »• • _ gob. office clerks. •W** 1 * 00 * - • _ _ U _ K V. O. TRUEB elation Bldg ,J_D_TWOMI JAVE U-ME1 far St^ographer*. Bk; A_st. Bkprs.. Bwttcl Steno. Ca-hters. Flk —ris. tn short, every i _ ^ j ponpon 0 G—T__ 3TO RSG-STI OLADER Room 315 Wo „ 8 . L a 8all*-*t. PEDOGRAPH ER. N^ tapfaan* operator a stenographer and swit stsnogiaphars, several aad bill clerk, $14; s mach.. $10-$12; typtsi 313; stenographer ant! bookkeeper. $13; caj keeper. $_2; bill clerl *12r typist*, any mi phera. $8-33; office gi RAILWAY EXCHA> .. Butt* 4BL B-iEK'o, pfti. sKc J, i and Bk.. $15: Steno and learn X Ray, 1 Writer, fig; Typists. MS; Checking'and 1 _____**&•.? STENOGR APH ERS. _.*«. *12-$15; S. B. *1»; Dictaphone Opr., *J4; OfBce - Clerks. 1 C4erk. $12. Merchants' Cler. Excl Wi HAVE OFFICE •very Une. Our u r ou can't afford t o i ateau is conducted OOklMERCtAL SER 108j__La Salt*. Fraa Typewriter BTjBNOGRAPHER—J li;_P«-tnai»ent ad _LTV__a TTPEWRil BTET COMPTOMETER AD DAY AND EV _a _rf _E- £" 1* »• /ACitaoM _ _ - 5 « h t : p r a e t t e a l f< tnthoda a>!7 M*:ie I>RE___1AK'G-M _^H-f*«^>dWB__L i PH. W a h «Tfti VALKNTLNE COLL Msnhwii. tees woiu. SARAH PA S LADII 1301 1 • i- • IV ^ £ «__^^> , i J**___g draasn—kii iMMaS, BIRDS <*0OD WATCHDOG _,_•*« aad Newfouo ^>t_pak_3831. a P8TON8 AND F _&_*"•$«* iga B _2 K> K. FRENCi _yr spaniel*, show D E T E C T I '-FLOOR •to*.; lo h. 4 WHE : DBTI JfJWiEACB AKt 2L, A _ffiL* 1:1> - fi a____HlHoahe«m. 4 ^^W WOVEN'w m Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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