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experienced in engineering office; splendid opportunity; high salary to capable party; only those experienced need apply. Box 160, 687 Marbridge Building.

STENOGRAPHER.—Wanted at once, stenographer for large industrial corporation, Brooklyn; must be familiar with Oliver typewriter; hours 8:30 to 5; good wages and excellent chance for advancement. Phone Prospect 6100. See chief clerk for interview.

Competent high school graduate; good hours and conditions; liberal vacations; advancement. Apply 8:30 A.M. to 4 P.M., McCall, 236 West 37th.

STENOGRAPHER, experiences, with knowledge of bookkeeping, for tobacco firm; rapid advancement; state salary. A 698 Times Downtown.

STENOGRAPHER, experiences and competent; good salary. Empire City Pearl Button Works, 10th St. and Vernon Av., Lond Island City.

STENOGRAPHER.—Spanish-English, export house; state experience, age, salary wanted. 648 Times Downtown.

STENOGRAPHERS in large office; salary $10 to $12 at start; opportunity for advancement. Klein, 309 Broadway, 4th floor.

STENOGRAPHER in office or large publishing house; good opportunity for bright, intelligent girl. X 232 Times Annex.

with experience in mail order and magazine work; $12-$13 start; good hours, working conditions; time bonus and liberal vacations; positions permanent. Apply 8:30 A.M. to 4 P.M., McCall, 236 West 37th.

STENCIL CUTTERS, experienced, for a Belknap addressing machine; also three experienced filing clerks for circulation department of monthly publication; ideal conditions; short hours. Address B 90 Times.

TEACHER.—High school graduate preferred, with thorough knowledge of English and mathematics, for children aged 6 and 11; hours, 9:30 to 11:30 A.M.; state salary. A 18 Times.

Large mail-order house requires young lady as typist; steady position; good opportunity for beginner; salary $10; 8:30-5:30, half day Saturday. Bellas Hess & Co., 95 Morton St., near Christopher St. station 9th Av. "L."

TYPIST and office assistant, congenial surroundings; permanent position; good future. Revillon Freres, 26 West 35th.

TYPISTS.—Piece work; experiences; can earn $15 to $20 weekly. Apply 9 A.M. Boyd's, 19 Beckman St.

TYPIST wanted; publishing house. Call, 14th floor, 31 East 17th St.

WOMEN to do hand sewing on fine garments; steady position for superior persons. Cockcroft Studios, 17 East 39th Street; telephone 3961 Murray Hill.

YOUNG LADY, bright, neat, willing, with ledger experience; Christian firm. Apply 286 Broadway, Room 631.

YOUNG LADY, with high school education, for dental office; state previous experience, if any. Address Aeolian, B 99 Times.

YOUNG WOMEN

looking for light, clean work should look into paper pattern work; it is light and clean and under ideal working conditions. Apply to

THE BUTTERICK PUBLISHING CO., 30 Irving Place, 2d floor, corner 16th St.

YOUNG WOMEN with knowledge of bookkeeping; also clerks wanted in office of a large insurance company; high school graduates preferred; salary $11-$14. Address P.O. 325, City Hall Station, N.Y. City.

Big demand in business houses and Government departments for file clerks who have had TRAINING. We prepare you thoroughly and promptly for these positions and then place you. Government positions start as high as $1,000 per year. Instruction by experts. Ours is the only school affiliated with a filing equipment house. New day and evening classes forming. Call, write, or phone today. Franklin 2261.

90 Franklin Street, Near Broadway.

The deman for stenographers, secretaries, and typists is unprecedented; why not qualify when in thirty days the average student writes 100 words per minute by Boyd's Sylla-bic Shorthand? Now is the time to register. Make reservations at once. Call, write, or telephone for three trial lessons and convince yourself. MOON'S SCHOOLS. 50 East 42d St., 587 West 181st St., New York; 370 East 149th St., near 3d Av., Bronx, N.Y., and 214 Livingston St., Brooklyn.

ATTENTION—GIRLS—LADIES—.

Learn filing course, $10. Telephone operating, Elevator operating. Typewriting, Dictaphone, Stenography. Comptometer. City and Government positions. CAPTAIN O'BRIEN, 112 EAST 23D.

AMBITIOUS WOMEN ought to know what an exceptional future is in store for the woman trained in ACCOUNTING PROCEDURES. Send for Bulletin 19, "Opportunities for Women," and details of training needed. Pace & Pace, 30 Church St., N.Y.

PRIVATE SECRETARIAL TRAINING.

PRATT SCHOOL, 64 West 45th St.

Registered by Board of Regents of the University of State of N.Y.; individual instruction; must be over 16 years old, advanced registration and references required.

STENOGRAPHERS: Join our Speed Club—dictation from 80 to 175 words. Any time after 5 P.M. DRAKE BUSINESS SCHOOL, Tribune Bldg. Phone Beckman 2723.

LADIES, girls, learn telephone switchboard operating; complete course, $10. CHIEF SCHOOL, 5 Beckman St.

BOOKKEEPERS, stenographers; numerous desirable positions; free registration. Van Eyn Agency, 1 West 34th.

Bookkeepers, $18-$25; stenographer, $15-$25; clerks, $15-$18; typists, $12-$18; office girls; free registration.

BOOKKEEPER, $22; bookkeeper-stenographer, $20; assistant bookkeepers, $18-$20; many other positions; registration free. Gahagen Agency, 256 Broadway.

STENOGRAPHERS, BOOKKEEPERS, TYPISTS, ETC. FREE REGISTRATION, FULTON AGENCY, 498 5th Av., 98 Nassau St.

STENOGRAPHERS, typists, bookkeepers, clericals; $10-$25. Rose Webber Agency, 1,008 Tribune Building.

 

ACCOUNTANT AND BOOKKEEPER, by large marine repair company; must be A1; write, stating experience, references, and salary expected. S. K., 1515 34 Av.

A UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PLANT NEEDS YOU!

Construction laborers required to rebuild large Government plant; no experience necessary; men between 21 and 50 acceptable.

Men employed in this work, if they prove satisfactory, will be advanced to steady factory positions when plant is completed.

Apply in person or by mail.

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ORGNANCE DEPARTMENT, T. A. GILLESPIE LOADING CO., AGENT, SOUTH AMBOY, NEW JERSEY.

Directions to plant: Take Penn. R. R. or Jersey Central to South Amboy, and trolley from there directly to plant;

OR TO Representative at UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. 142 Bowery, New York City; 211 Bowery, New York City; 240 West 23d St., New York City; 20 East 22d St., New York City; OR TO UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. 810 Jay St., Brooklyn, N.Y.; OR TO UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE. 9-11 Franklin St., Newark, N.J.

Licensed by U. S. E. S. Permit No. 50.

ACCOUNTANTS.

Young man with knowledge of analyzing. Good opportunity

WESTERN ELECTRIC CO., IN., 57 BETHUNE ST., near West St., 6 blocks south of 14th St.

LICENSED BY U. S. E. S., PERMIT NO. 113.

ACCOUNTANT and office manager; experience in wholesale grocery line absolutely nessary; must have executive ability and know how to delegate duties to office employes; liberal salary to start. Apply by letter, Puder & Puder, Essex Building, Neward, N. J.

ACCOUNTANT-BOOOKEEPERBOOKKEEPER [sic].—Young man with experience in modern accounting systems; must possess initiative, tack, and executive ability; permanent position in essential industry; state in complete detail age, experience, education, and initial salary. A 895 Times Annex.

ACCOUNTANTS, senior and junior, for permanent position; must be able to furnish bond; in replying, give names of all firms you have worked for as an accountant. K 317 Times.

ACCOUNTANTS.—Senior and juniors wanted by firm of certified public accountants; permanent work for qualified men. Address, stating salary, age, and references, S 645 Times Downtown.

wanted for large popular-price department store, Richmon, Va. Call Mr. Wiesberger, 9 to 10 A.M., or 5 to 6 P.M., at B. F. Levis, 37 West 36th St.

ADVERTISING SOLICITORS for special edition (RECONSTRUCTION NUMBER,) commission. The New France, 2,004 Candler Building.

A prominent conservative corporation desires a young man of pleasing personality, ability to interview executives of its staff, and power to grasp and develop ideas relating to its efficient management.

The man we have in mind will have a college education or the equivalent, show a progressive business experience, and enjoy creative effort.

Please state age, education, experience, salary requirements, draft status, and any other details to support your application. T. K., 259 Times.

AN experienced general ledger man with some executive ability, capable of taking charge of office, with fair knowledge of cost accounting, can secure permanent position at about $2,000 a year in small Connecticut manufacturing town; do not answer unless your services are available immediately; man, married, draft exempt, of good habits. Apply, giving age, nationality, Box 62, Plantsville, Conn.

Mechanics who have had experience assembling or adjusting of mechinery are offered an opportunity to qualify for positions as repairmen on office appliance machinery; good future for the right man; state age, experience in detail and salary expected. M. W., 283 Times Downtown.

ASSISTANT in STOCK ROOM.

STRONG BOY. 17 or 18 years. Apply after 9 A.M., McCLURE PUBLICATIONS, INC. 76 5th Av., 10th Floor. U. S. E. S. Permit No. 237.

ASSISTANT CHEMIST, familiar with the manufacturing of extract flavors for the bottling trade; state experience. Pabst Pure Extract Co., Reading, Penn.

Are you a real salesman, young, and full of pep? If you care to better your position and double your present salary, answer this ad. Room 509, 44 Broad St.

a man accustomed to interviewing executives of large corporations; one possessing initiative and strong selling ability required; straight salary. K 634 Times Downtown.

A LARGE NEW YORK BANK CAN USE A NUMBER OF MEN WHO ARE BRIGHT, ENERGETIC, AND PROGRESSIVE, HAVING CLERICAL OR BOOKKEEPING EXPERIENCE; EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR ADVANCEMENT. APPLY IN OWN HANDWRITING, STATING AGE, EXPERIENCE, AND EDUCATION. S 644 TIMES DOWNTOWN.

BILLING CLERK.—Elliott Fisher operator; plain work; experienced, rapid and accurate; permanent position. Revillon Freres, 26 West 35th.

EXPERIENCED IN FORWARDING DEPARTMENT; PERMANENT POSITION TO CAPABLE, ENERGETIC MAN WITH EXECUTIVE ABILITY; STATE FORMER EMPLOYER AND SALARY EXPECTED, AGE, 245 TIMES DOWNTOWN.

BLOTTER CLERK.—Wanted, by a New York Stock Exchange firm, an experienced blotter clerk; in replying state your past experience, qualifications, age, and salary you expect; only those with experience in handling the details in connection with blotter entries need reply. R 620 Times Downtown.

BOOKKEEPER'S ASSISTANT for stores account; large manufacturing concern. B 101 Times.

BOOKKEEPER.

Young men with knowledge of cost analysis. Good opportunity.

WESTERN ELECTRIC CO., INC., 57 BETHUNE ST., near West St., 6 blocks south of 14th.

LICENSED BY U. S. E. S. PERMIT NO. 113.

BOOKKEEPER.—EFFICIENT YOUNG MAN OR WOMAN BOOKKEEPER WANTED AT ONCE; SWISS NATIONALITY PREFERRED; GOOD SALARY AND TRAVELING EXPENSES TO WASHINGTON PAID. ADDRESS OFFERS, STATING EXPERIENCE AND SALARY EXPECTED, TO SWISS LEGATION, 1,439 MASSACHUSETTS AV., WASHINGTON, D.C. NEEDLESS TO APPLY WITHOUT REFERENCES.

BOOKKEEPER.—An experienced bookkeeper, with thorough knowledge of cost accounting, one ready to go to small manufacturing town in Connecticut, considering himself worth about $2,000, can secure excellent position; do not answer unless your services are available immediately; man married, draft exempt, of good habits. Apply, giving age, nationality, Box 62, Plantsville, Conn.

BOOKKEEPER.—Wanted at once a bookkeeper; single entry on weekly balance 3 or active accounts; large industrial corporation, Brooklyn; must be a good penman; good wages, lunch free; hours 8:30 to 5; excellent chance for advancement. Phone Prospect 6100, chief clerk, for interview.

BOOKKEEPERS.—Wholesale packing concern desires to secure a number of young men, accustomed to hard work, not clock-workers, who want to set themselves in a good position with a promising future; this is not a war concern; give age, experience and salary expected. Address, Auditor, Box 358, Mad. Sq. Sta., N.Y.C.

Take complete charge of office; understanding and capable of operating.

Past experience and salary. Address T C 903 Times Downtown.

machine; capable of 600 postings and proofs daily; large wholesale house; state salary and experience. M C 803 Times Downtown.

BOOKKEEPER.—Age 21 to 30, wanted in office of manufacturing company doing Government and necessary industrial work; preference given to man having past experience; salary based upon ability. Apply R. M. Owen & Co., 1 West 142d.

BOOKKEEPER.—Large corporation requires services of competent bookkeeper; excellent chance for advancement; state where formerly employed, and salary received. L 292 Times.

BOOKKEEPER for new, growing concern to take complete charge of books and records; $25-$30 to start. State age, education, and experience in own handwriting. R 696 Times Downtown.

BOOKKEEPER AND ACCOUNTANT, by large marine repair company; must be A1; write, stating experience, references, and salary expected. S. R., 1,515 3d Av.

BOOKKEEPER.—Young man, thoroughly competent and reliable; state experience and salary expected. Opportunity, K 390 Times.

BOYS.

FOR OFFICE WORK. PERMANENT POSITIONS, WITH GOOD FUTURE.

We pay $9 a week to start and $10 a week after a month of satisfactory service to boys who have graduated from school, age 14 to 17; half a day Saturday.

OPPORTUNITY FOR PROMOTION TO CLERICAL AND MECHANICAL POSITIONS.

Apply, but letter only, Mr. Prentzlein, Public Telephone Department, Room 202, 2 Walker St., N. Y. C. NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY.

for mail and messenger service in large electrical business; must be 16 years of age.

BOYS—BOYS.

HELP SERVE YOUR COUNTRY.

Neat appearing; good salary, for in and outside work. UNITED WAR WORK CAMPAIGN, 680 5th Av., near 54th St.

BOYS. BRIGHT—ENERGETIC. For general office work; large New York corporation; steady work; splendid opportunity for advancement. Apply by letter, stating salary expected.

D. S., 387 TIMES DOWNTOWN.

BOYS.—14-17; IMPORTANT BUSINESS CONCERN, FINANCIAL DISTRICT, HAS PERMANENT POSITIONS, WITH OPPORTUNITIES FOR ADVANCEMENT, FOR SEVERAL ELEMENTARY OR HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES; CONGENIAL WORK, SHORT HOURS, ENABLING EVENING SCHOOLING; SALARY $45 MONTH. APPLICATION CONFIDENTIAL. A 570 TIMES DOWNTOWN.

BOYS, (14-17)—IMPORTANT BUSINESS CONCERN, FINANCIAL DISTRICT, HAS PERMANENT POSITIONS, WITH OPPORTUNITIES FOR ADVANCEMENT, FOR SEVERAL ELEMENTARY OR HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES; CONGENIAL WORK, SHORT HOURS, ENABLING EVENING SCHOOLING; SALARY $45 MONTH; APPLICATION CONFIDENTIAL. R 508 TIMES DOWNTOWN.

BOY IN OFFICE OF LARGE WHOLESALE DRY GOODS COMMISSION HOUSE; SPLENDID CHANCE FOR ADVANCEMENT. A 575 TIMES DOWNTOWN.

BOYS, 16-18, desiring to learn the electrical light and power switchboard trade; no experience necessary, U. S. E. S. 52, Sprague Electric, 528 W. 35th.

BOY wanted for general office work and errands by corporation; apply in own handwriting, stating experience and salary expected. A 584 Times Downtown.

BOY for prominent law office; grammar school graduate with some experience; salary $12, advancement; Christian firm. R 693 Times Downtown.

BOY by large advertising agency; opportunity to learn advertising business; unusual chance for advancement. Call or write Room 712, 381 4th Av., Manhattan.

BOY for office of large manufacturing concern; exceptional opportunity for bright boy. Harris Bros. & Barnett, 11 East 26th.

BOYS for light drill press work and assembling. U. S. E. S. 52, Sprague Electric, 528 W. 35th.

BOYS, 16 to 18, strong, work in stock room; steady work. Sprague Electric, 528 W. 35th. U. S. E. S. Permit No. 52.

BOY wanted for mail desk in insurance agency. Wm. Kendel Co., 19 Liberty St.

BOY to assist in office work; steady position; state salary. L 290 Times.

BOY for errands; good chance for advancement. Cold Light Co., 358 West 138th.

draft exempt, wanted by a large casualty insurance company in its home office in New York City; state age, experience, and salary expected. S 587 Times Downtown.

CARPENTERS AND LABORERS.

SPEND THIS WINTER IN THE SOUTH, AT FAYETTEVILLE, N.C., ON CANTONMENT WORK; FINE CLIMATE. APPLY

UNITED STATES EXPLOYMENT SERVICE, 310 JAY STREET, BROOKLYN; 126 CLINTON ST., MANHATTAN; 240 W. 23D ST., MANHATTAN.

JAMES STEWART & CO., INC.

CLERKS. MEN WITH CLERICAL EXPERIENCE, BETWEEN AGES 19 TO 45 YEARS; MUST BE ABLE TO OPERATE TYPEWRITER.

APPLY 9 A.M. to 4 P.M.

WESTERN ELECTRIC CO., INC., TRAINING SCHOOL, 121 W. 17TH ST., NEW YORK, N.Y. Licensed by U. S. E. S. Permit No. 113.

CLERK.—Man, 25 years or over, familiar with mechanical shop, cost, timekeeping and general clerical work. Adress B 36 Times.

CLOTHING SALESMEN, MUST BE EXPERIENCED, AT WANAMAKER'S. APPLY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE.

FOR FIRST CLASS CLUB; NOT UNDER 25, STRICTLY SOBER AND TRUSTWORTHY; PERMANENT POSITION; ONLY MAN WITH BEST REFERENCES NEED APPLY; WRITE, GIVING FULL PARTICULARS. A 808 TIMES ANNEX.

COLLECTOR, manager, and credit man for furniture and clothing house; must be experienced in handling several collectors; good opportunity for right party. M. Kawaler, 4,277 Jerome Av., Ozone Park, L. I.

We are open for a few with installment experience; must be willing and industrious. Apply main office, sixth floor, Bloomingdale Bros., 59th St., and 3d Av. Licensed by U. S. E. S., No. 256.

CONTRACTOS on pajamas and rompers, to take charge of machines, inside or work at home. D. Friedman, 40 East 21st St.

DETAILERS and tracers wanted. Room 1,205, 35 West 39th St.

DIAMOND SETTER, experienced, for Philadelphia; excellent working conditions and permanent position; will pay any salary to the right man. Call and see Mr. Morris Brenner, 71 Nassau St., New York City, between 1 and 2 o'clock Tuesday, Nov. 12.

DIE MAKERS. Must be first-class mechanics.

Employment Office, METROPOLITAN ENGINEERING COMPANY. 1,219 Atlantic Av., Brooklyn. Licensed U. S. E. S. Permit 61.

DRAFTSMEN, HELP BUILD AEROPLANES FOR UNCLE SAM.

FIRST-CLASS LAYOUT AND DETAIL DRAFTSMEN FOR AEROPLANE FACTORY DOING DEVELOPMENT AND EXPERIMENTAL WORK ON ALL KINDS OR AEROPLANES.

UNEXCELLED WORKING CONDITIONS. APPLY OR WRITE EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT, CURTISS ENGINEERING CORP., GARDEN CITY, L.I.

Take L.I. Railroad train from either Penn. Station, N.Y., or Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, to Garden City.

Experienced mechanical draftsmen to work on small arms ammunition machinery; must be American citizens.

DRAFTSMEN,

STRUCTURAL DETAILERS WANTED AT ONCE ON ESSENTIAL WORK; PERMANENT POSITIONS TO RIGHT MEN. APPLY ROOM 5717.

GRAND CENTRAL TERMINAL.

DRAFTSMAN.—MECHANICAL DETAILER AND DESIGNED ON LIGHT MACHINERY; STATE AGE, EXPERIENCE, NATIONALITY, SALARY EXPECTED. D.M. 803 TIMES DOWNTOWN.

DRAFTSMEN.—Experienced on electrical power plant or substation work; permanent position with a growing public service company for competent men. Address Draftsmen, Box 48, Long Island City.

DRAFTSMAN, experienced in design of evaporators, vacuum machinery and effects; give nationality, age, and salary expected. L 280 Times.

ELECTRICAL.—Boys, 16-18, can learn good trade; excellent opportunity; rapid advancement, U. S. E. S. 52. Sprague Electric, 528 W. 35th.

ENGINEER.

We desire college man to work in our research laboratories.

WESTERN ELECTRIC CO., INC., 57 BETHUNE ST., Near West St., 6 blocks south of 14th St. LICENSED BY U.S.E.S., PERMIT NO. 113.

for power plant of our Edgewater, N.J., factory; 5 minuts from West 95th St. dock, N.Y.; also firemen; steamers leave dock half hourly; no fare. American Can Co.

ENTRY CLERK.—Experienced man enter charges from caller. S 546 Times Downtown.

FOREMAN wanted for machine shop erection room, grinding room; 100 per cent. Apply Standard Ordnance Corporation, West Side Av., Carbon Place, Jersey City.

Several red blooded Americans to call on business men and secure signatures for proposed PEACE PROCLAMATION; salesmen temporarily unemployed specially invited; salary, commission. Call Peace Proclamation Workers, 114 West 14th St.

HEAD WAREHOUSE MAN wanted by prominent merchant house; must be experienced in handling men, routing trucks covering deliveries to the trade in the Metropolitan Districts; thorough knowledge of warehouse records, freight conditions; must be married man; salary to start, $1,800 to $2,000, according to experience with opportunity to advance; this is a war essential industry which will not be affected by the ending of the war. R 698 Times Downtown.

HELPERS, strong, on cable machines; experience unneccessary; Government work. Sprague Electric, 528 West 35th St. U. S. E. S. Permit 52.

IMPORTANT NOTICE R. H. MACY & CO. ANNOUNCE THAT THEIR EMPLOYMET OFFICE, 2d BALCONY, REAR, 34TH ST. ENTRANCE, WILL BE OPEN UNTIL 8 O'CLOCK MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 11TH, TO RECEIVE APPLICATIONS FOR POSITIONS IN THE MANY DEPARTMENTS OF THE STORE.

Licensed by U. S. E. S. Permit No. 49.

INSTRUCTOR, Spanish, experienced; evening preparatory school. Call Monday, 7:30-8:45, P. S. 63, 150 East 4th St., Manhattan.

INVESTIGATOR AND ADJUSTER, by a casualty insurance company; only man with real experience and highest references as to honesty and general character need apply. Post Office Box 681, New York City.

JANITOR.—Useful man; single; $60 per month, room and board. Apply Superintendent, 9 A.M., 209 East 42d St.

JUNIOR MECHANICAL ENGINEER.

A graduate mechanical engineer who has had two or three years' experience, preferably along maintenance lines.

WESTERN ELECTRIC CO., INC., 57 BETHUNE ST., Near West St., 6 blocks south of 14th St. LICENSED BY U.S.E.S., PERMIT NO. 113.

Salesman wanted, experienced, in taking import orders on buttons, brushes, and sundries; must be experienced; excellent opportunity. Apply in strict confidence, K 393 Times.

JUNIOR ASSISTANTS

for messenger and mail service in large electrical business; must be 16 years of age.

WESTERN ELECTRIC CO., INC., 57 BETHUNE ST., Near West St., 6 blocks south of 14th St. LICENSED by U.S.E.S., PERMIT NO. 113.

Strong young men, with or without experience, to break in as piece workers on shell operations for our Edgewater, N.J. plant; 5 minutes from West 95th St. dock, N.Y.; steamers leave dock half hourly; no fare. American Can Co.

MACHINISTS, ATTENTION! We Require the Following at once:

TOOLMATERS, TOOL INSPECTORS, SET UP MEN, TOOL GRINDERS, CRANKSHAFT GRINDERS, LATHE HANDS.

Employment Dept. Open Until 6:30 P.M. and Sundays, 9 A.M. to 2 P.M.

APPLY IN PERSON OR WRITE WRIGHT-MARGIN AIRCRAFT CORP., Borden and Starr Avs., LONG ISLAND CITY.

Or take Queensboro Subway from Grand Central Station. (Next Stop to Grand Central.)

Apply at U. S. Employment Offices, 22 East 22d St., New York City. 171 Hunter Av., Bridge Plaza, Long Island City.

(License Filed U.S.E.S. Permit No. 77.)

for our Edgewater, N.J. plant; first class all around shop and repair men; also tool room grinders; steady work and prevailing rates; steamers leave West 95th St. dock, New York; no fare. American Can Co.

MACHINIST.—Man who can repair dies, machines and do bench work, can obtain steady position on Government work. U. S. E. S. 52, Sprague Electric, 528 W. 35th.

MANAGER of collectors and general office man, to take full charge of several collectors for large furniture and clothing house; must be experienced in this line; good opportunity for live wire. B 68 Times.

MAN, general utility, on country place, 25 miles from New York; must be able to drive car and care for same, also furnace, etc.; seven-room cottage furnished; wages $60 per month. Reply C. A., 210 Times Downtown.

MAN.—Wanted in office of wholesale house, man to do clerical work; one accustomed to making custom house entries; state age, salary, and experience. K. B., 264 Times.

MAN wanted to care for poultry plant, single preferred. Address S. B., Providence Hospital, Washington, D. C.

Unusual possibilities for a live, aggressive man with machine shop experience preferably; must understand machine hour expense distribution; location Baltimore, Md.; accepted applicant will be appointed assistant to the general factory accountant of a large, permanent, and well-established manufacturing industry, engaged temporarily in Government work; every opportunity for advancement will be afforded; reply in full, giving age, education, training, and experience, with salary requirements. Address Box X 236 Times Annex.

MECHANICAL DRAFTSMEN.

Experienced men on telephone equipment and electrical apparatus.

WESTERN ELECTRIC CO., INC., 57 BETHUNE ST., Near West St., 6 blocks south of 14th St. LICENSED BY U.S.E.S. PERMIT NO. 113.

MECHANICAL ENGINEERS.

We prefer men who have had three years' experience in designing small apparatus.

WESTERN ELECTRIC CO., INC., 57 BETHUNE ST., Near West St., 6 blocks south of 14th St. LICENSED BY U.S.E.S. PERMIT NO. 113.

Several men wanted by one of the largest coat, suit, and dress organizations as heads of these departments and must know contractors and have had actual experience in ordering large quantities of this merchandise from them; give full details on past experience and connection. B 95 Times.

MEN for delivering telegrams in financial district; neat appearance and references, W. U. Tel. Co., 33 Beaver St.

MESSENGER.—Wanted, by a New York Stock Exchange house, experienced stock messengers; if you are familiar with the Street state your age, experience, and salary expected. R 619 Times Downtown.

MILLING MACHINE HANDS.

POSITIONS OPEN FOR FIRST-CLASS MEN; MODERN SUNLIGHT SHOP, WITH NEW EQUIPMENT OF MACHINES AND TOOLS; INDIVIDUAL STEEL LOCKERS, WASH-STANDS, SHOWER BATHS, RESTAURANT, &C.

GOOD, STEADY POSITIONS FOR STEADY MEN.

AMERICAN MACHINE AND FOUNDRY CO.,

56TH ST., BETWEEN 1ST AND 2D AVS., BROOKLYN.

First class factory men only for our Edgewater, N.J., plant; steamers leave West 95th St. dock, N.Y.; no fare. American Can Co.

OFFICE MANAGER WANTED BY LARGE DRY GOODS COMMISSION HOUSE; EXECUTIVE, CAPABLE OF TAKING ENTIRE CHARGE OF GENERAL OFFICE FORCE; STATE AGE AND EXPERIENCE. A 572 TIMES DOWNTOWN.

OFFICE BOYS wanted by large insurance company. Address P. O. Box 325, City Hall Sta., N. Y. C. Licensed by U. S. E. S. Permit No. 361.

OFFICE BOY in manufacturing department of large publishing house; good opportunity to learn business and for advancement; also messenger boy. Apply personally, Mr. Knight, Funk & Wagnalls Company, 354 4th Av., New York City.

Bright young man for mail messenger service; splendid opportunity, for advancement. Apply Monday morning, Ward Baking Co., Southern Boulevard and 143d St., Bronx.

OFFICE BOY.—Wholesale house; excellent opportunity for advancement. Reply, stating age, salary desired, "Wholesale," Box 225 Times Downtown.

OFFICE BOY in cotton goods broker's office; experience unnecessary; chance for advancement. R 638 Times Downtown.

OFFICE BOY wanted by silk commission house; state age, experience, and reference. R 568 Times Downtown.

OFFICE BOYS wanted; quick advancement to right boy. Call at once, Universal Film Mfg. Co., 1,600 Broadway.

OFFICE BOY in export house; advancement. Apply G. Muller, 4 Stone St.

OFFICE BOY.—Bright; accounting department. Room 5717, Grand Central Terminal.

PACKERS, strong, experienced men to make cases and pack for export Government work. U.S.E.S. 52, Sprague Electric, 528 West 35th.

PAINT SALESMAN.—A thoroughly competent man who has had sales experience, knows this line and is willing to locate in the Orient; will be paid a good salary and have an exceptional opportunity of forming a profitable and permanent connection with a long-established export house; it will be nevessary to state age, experience and salary required to obtain interview. B 94 Times.

PAINTERS.—COMMERCIAL AUTOMOBILE BODIES, CHASSIS, AND HORSE TRUCKS; 48 HOURS WEEK; BEST WORKING CONDITIONS. PETER BARRETT MANUFACTURING CO., NAVY AND JOHNSON STS., BROOKLYN.

PORTERS

FOR WAREHOUSE WORK.

WESTERN ELECTRIC CO., INC., 57 BETHUNE ST., Near West ST., 6 blocks south of 14th St. LICENSED BY U.S.E.S., PERMIT NO. 113

UPHOLSTERER wished by decorator to work in her apartment, week or month. Phone Plaza 2462.

ROUTE CLERK

to schedule route automobile deliveries for United War Work Campaign drive; temporary; experience very essential.

UNITED WAR WORK CAMPAIGN, 686 5th Av., near 54th St.

Calculator, adding machine, and typewriter men accustomed to making at least $4,000 a year and upward, attention!

We are organising a strictly limited high-power sales force which we are going to put to work in NEw York selling an appliance manufactured by us which has the active indorsement of some of the largest corporations in the United States, as well as numerous Governmnet departments. WE want live-wire producers with clean records covering years of active salesmanship as canvassers and crew managers. The force we are now taking on, is to form the nucleus of a national organization and every man will carry with him at all times the certainty of an executive position with us if he makes good.

The basis is strictly commission absolutely no advances; but the commission allowed is an extraordinarily liberal one. Call any time Monday and talk things over with our Mr. Montgomery. Standard Appliance Company of America, Inc., 380 Lafayette St., New York City.

SALESMAN.—Energetic, experienced salesman, with large following in hotel and restaurant trade, in New York City, to sell a long-established, high-class cooking butter substitute; commission. 303 5th Av., Room 1009.

for the Middle West, crackerjack, to carry a side line of women's neckwear; one who comes in direct contact with neckwear buyers; commission basis only; big money for right man; highest references required. B 58 Times.

SALESMAN.—Progressive concern manufacturing children's headwear desires experienced salesman for retail trade, capable of doing $50,000; established trade, Middle West; splendid opportunity; state all details and territory covered; commission. H. D., 803 Times Downtown.

SALESMEN.—Young man for established specialty line for Greater New York, New England, and the Middle West; acquaintance with hotels, confectionery, and drug trade preferred; state age, experience, draft classification, and salary expected. B 24 Times.

SALESMAN, city and out of town; flavoring extracts and certified food colors, calling on bakers, confectioners, restaurants and hotels; main or side line, 30% commission; apply by letter. A 602 Times Downtown.

SALESMEN.—An out of town store, selling men's and women's clothing, has positions open for good, able salesmen of character and initiative; positions offer good pay and wide field for advancement. Write full particulars, L 291 Times.

SALESMAN wanted, commission basis, to sell snap fasteners, for well established concern; must be up-to-date salesman and thoroughly experienced in the line. Write A 587 Times Downtown.

SALESMAN.—Energetic young man to handle high-grade art novelty line; excellent opportunity for hustler; city and road; commission basis; write experience and references. B 93 Times.

SALESMAN, calling on out-of-town ladies' hat manufacturing trade, to carry as side line handsome low-priced millinery ornaments; 10 per cent. commission basis; answer treated in confidence. A 77 Times.

SALESMEN to cover part of New York and New England; one thoroughly familiar with the sale of and use of cold glues; excellent opportunity; state age, salary, and experience. B 46 Times.

SALESMAN.—Experienced, silk hosiery; New York State and nearby territory; references or no attention paid; commission basis only. X 231 Times Annex.

experienced, for munitions factory in Maryland; steady employment for one year guaranteed; state experience, age, and salary requirements; confidential. Address Box X 235 Times Annex.

SHIPPING CLERK.—In essential war industry, factory Newark district; man of experience in small hardware, capable of seeing the stock is handled and shipped; good wages to right man. W 765 Times Downtown.

SHIPPING AND RECEIVING CLERK.—Competent, experienced in deliveries to local trade and routing out of town shipments; state fully age, experience, and salary desired. Box A 568 Times Downtown.

SHIPPING CLERK, Assistant.—Experienced man, wholesale importing house. S 316 Times Downtown.

SHIPPING CLERK, experienced on sweaters. Peerless Knitting Mills, 1 East 28th St.

SHOE SALESMAN.—American, experienced, young man capable of managing store; salary or commission. H. W. Baldwin Co., 508 Fulton St., Brooklyn.

competent to handle large cross compound condensing engine, A.C. and D.C. generators. Applicant should have been associated with large plant in past. Eight-hour shift, good pay; must have New York license.

STENOGRAPHER wanted, young man, who is willing to work hard, to take charge of the correspondence department of a manufacturing corporation. W 777 Times Downtown.

STENOGRAPHER for the sales manager of a manufacturing plant. J. Johnson Co., 37th St. and 2d Av., Brooklyn.

STENOGRAPHER-ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER.—Two years' experience; splendid opportunity. Galin, 1,123 Broadway.

STOCK CLERK IN SILK DEPARTMENT OF COMMISSION HOUSE; STATE AGE AND PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE. G 317 TIMES.

STOCKKEEPERS.—Several wide awake young men, to make themselves useful in plumbing and hardware department. 407 West St.

STOCK CLERK.—Young man to act as stock clerk in retail fur store. Apply 129 West 41st St., after 9 A.M.

SWITCHBOARD MAN, experienced, wanted for common battery exchange of 3,000 subscribers; furnish references; state salary expected and where now employed. Petersburg Telephone Co., Petersburg, Va.

TOOL GAUGE and DIE MAKERS.

First-class men on jig fixtures and gauge work.

MACHINISTS.

All around on tool work.

INSPECTORS in tools, jigs, and fixtures.

Instrument makers and machinists on assembling; operators on milling machines, profile machines, universal milling machines, shaper planer, and drill press; also tool crib man; J. & L. turret, engine, and bench lathes; must be American citizens; 48-hour week; come with tools ready for work; if you are on Government work stay where you are.

SLOCUM, AVRAM & SLOCUM, LABORATORIES, INC. 120 PACIFIC ST., NEWARK, N.J.

Bergen and Iron Bound Car passes our door.

We have a well-paying position open for a toolroom foreman; highest reference necessary; position permanent, good opportunity for the right man. Brach Supply Co., 129 Sussex Av., Newark, N.J.

First class men on internal and external work for our Edgewater, N.J., plant; steady work, prevailing rates; steamers leave West 95th St. dock half hourly; no fare. American Can Co.

Man thoroughly experienced on design of tools, jigs and fixtures; state fully nationality, age, experience and salary expected. Tools, N.Y. Times, Brooklyn.

TYPISTS, piece work; permanent. Call 9 A.M., Boyd's, 19 Beekman St.

WANTED TRAINMEN AND STATIONMEN AGES 21 TO 55 SUBWAY AND ELEVATED DIVISIONS. INTERBOROUGH RAPID TRANSIT CO. Apply 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Daily except Sunday. 165 Broadway—Room 1233. 22 East 22d St. 53 Cooper Square. 149th St. and 3d Av. 124th St. and Lenox Av. 86th St. and Lexington Av. 57th St. and 3d Av. Licensed by U.S.E.S. Permit No. 63.

WAREHOUSE MEN FOR PORTER WORK.

WESTERN ELECTRIC CO., INC., 57 BETHUNE ST., Near West St., 6 blocks south of 14th St. Licensed by U.S.E.S., Permit No. 113.

WINDOW TRIMMER, capable, (man or woman,) wanted for permanent position or special night work. Apply the Standard Drug Co., Hudson Terminal.

YOUNG MAN.

RETAIL SPECIALTY CLOTHING HOUSE REQUIRES BRIGHT YOUNG MAN IN ORDER OFFICE.

Must have experience in handling mail and merchandise; steady work; good opportunity for advancement to energetic, high-class man.

A. DePINNA CO., 5th AV., COR. 50TH ST.

YOUNG MAN, school graduate, for stock room of large piano factory in Bronx; permanent position, good chance for advancement; state age, references and salary. M. F., 526 Times Harlem.

YOUNG MAN to operate switcboard and take orders over telephone; state age, reference, and experience. A 664 Times Downtown.

in office of wholesale house, assist on books, state age, salary and experience; good penman. T. H., 367 Times.

YOUNG MAN, about 15, as errand and office boy in wholesale jewelry house; good salary. K 674 Times Downtown.

YOUNG MEN.

We desire a few capable men having at least five years' experience in sales, shop, cost or accounting department of an electrical manufacturing business, preferably familiar with telephone equipment.

WESTERN ELECTRIC CO., INC., 57 BETHUNE ST., Near West St., 6 blocks south of 14th St. LICENSED BY U.S.E.S., PERMIT No. 113.

YOUNG MEN

for messenger and mail service in large electrical business; must be 16 years old.

WESTERN ELECTRIC CO., INC., 57 BETHUNE ST., New West ST., 6 blocks south of 14th St. LICENSED BY U.S.E.S., PERMIT NO. 113.

for work in shipping room, also run errands. B. T., 596 Times Harlem.

AMBITIOUS MEN ought to know what an exceptional future is in store for the ACCOUNTANCY-TRAINED man. Send for "Your Market Value" and Bulletin 25, which gives details of training needed. Pace & Pace, 30 Church St., N.Y.

AIRPLANE <ECHANICS.—Instruction day or evening; qualifying for Government or factory work. Send for booklet and pass. West Side Y.M.C.A., 302 West 57th St.

Machinist trace taught practically; lathes, blueprints, micrometer, $35; milling machine, toolmaking class, $30. Engineering School, 4 West 125th St.

MEN, over 21, plenty positions now open, moving picture operating; large field; pays $30 weekly upward; we teach you day and evening. Call at once, 644 8th Av., 42d St.

PACE AGENCY FOR PLACEMENTS, INC., HUDSON TERMINAL, 30 Church St.

CLERKS—20—$125-$135 monthly; must be good at figures and have some knowledge of bookkeeping.

CLERKS—20—$115-$125 monthly; must be good at figures; for general clerical positions.

CLERKS—10—$100-$110 monthly; for general clerical positions.

BOOKKEEPERS—5—$125-$135 monthly; must have had good commercial experience.

BOOKKEEPERS—7—$100-$125 monthly; must have general knowledge of bookkeeping and some experience.

VISITATION MEN—5—Neat address and personality; $150-$175 monthly.

MECHANICAL ENGINEERS—5—$150-$165 monthly; must be experienced.

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS—3—$150-$165 monthly; must be good men.

DRAFTSMEN—6—$150-$200 monthly.

GENERAL ENGINEERS—5—$150-$200; must have had civil engineering experience; for survey work.

No one now employed in Government positions will be considered.

Call in person, between 9 A.M. and 2 P.M.

 

roadsters. Black, 1,700 Broadway, 3d floor.

BUICK Sedan, late 1917; beautiful car. Empire, 1,700 Broadway. One flight up.

BUICK 1917 six cylinder sedan. W. R. Edson, 235 West End Av. Col. 2541.

BUICK 1917 sedan; also 1918 Buick touring; bargains. Cook Macconnell, 1,790 B'way.

CADILLAC 1917, seven-passenger touring; overhauled and repainted; like new; bargain. Park Plaza Garage, 918 Union St., Brooklyn.

CADILLAC 1916 Amesbury Special landaulet; motor just overhauled; must be seen to be appreciated. R 589 Times Downtown.

CADILLAC 1917 limousine; excellent condition; newly painted; price $2,500; seen by appointment. C. Stickelo, 2 Manhattan Av.

CADILLAC touring, 1912; must be sold for bill of repair; $175. Silent Knight Motor Repair Co., 549 West 53d.

CADILLAC (1918) four-passenger touring. F. Turner, 20 Broad. Phone 4473 Rector.

CADILLAR.—1916 touring, good condition; $900. L. G. Duquet, 146 West 39th St.

Model 18 7-passenger Fisher Sedan. Model 17 7-passenger Springfield Sedan. Model 17 7-passenger Limousine. Model 18 4-passenger Chummy Runabout. Model 18, 7-passenger Touring. Model 18, 7-passenger Touring. Model 18 2-passenger Sport Roadster.

CHANDLER Chummy Roadster, 1918; wire wheels. Empire, 1,700 Broadway. One flight up.

CHEVROLET roadster, 1916; self-starter; extras; A1 condition; $500. Call to 5 P. M. Garage, 11 East 11th St.

COLE 1914 seven-passenger touring, excellent condition guaranteed; electrically equipped. Silent Knight Motor Repair Co., 549 WEst 53d.

Most beautiful car in city; can't be told from new; special built Brewster body; Westinghouse electric starter and lights; six Rudge-Whitmore wire wheels; condition guaranteed. International Automobile Exchange, 150 West 55th St.

DORT 1917 5-pass. Sedan. Brady-Murray Motors Corp., 62d St. and Broadway.

FIAT 1917 limousine, body only; in use 4 months; reasonable. Meyers & Stark, 1,790 Broadway. Telephone Circle 5692.

FRANKLIN, 1918, four-passenger roadster; mechanically perfect; demountable rims; Goodyear cord tires; driven less than 4,300 miles; owner leaving city. Decatur 4087.

HUDSON 1917 sedan, 1918 touring, 1916 touring; bargains. Cook Macconnell, 1,790 Broadway.

HUDSON Super-Six, 1917 model, touring car, in good order, for sale. Address University, R 692 Times Downtown.

HUDSON 1917 Super 6 Sedan; time payments. Emptire, 1,700 Broadway, Flight up.

HUDSON Cabriolet, Super Six. 9657 River side.

INTERSTATE 1917 5-pass. Touring. Brady-Murray Motors Corp., 62d St. and B'way.

KISSEL.—I offer by Kissel car at a price that must get me the cash by Monday; perfect mechanically, just overhauled and repainted; not run a mile since it was overhauled; was offered $1,100 in August and now forced to sell; will take $675 subject to makin good on any demonstration; must have quick action; will consider part cash. A. E., Box 80, Room 1201, 220 West 42d St.

Practically new. Wallace. 236 West 59th St.

LOCOMOBILE.—My wonderful Locomobile; no better car every built; 38 H.P., five-passenger touring; brand new; one man top and special slip covers; have just spent over $500 to put car in perfect condition, but unexpected reverses necessitate raising immediate cash; will take $525 biggest sacrifice in the country. A.D., Box 70, Room 1201, 220 West 42d St.

LOCOMOBILE 1918 touring car, to settle estate; bargain. Cook Macconnell, 1,790 Broadway.

LOZIER for sale, 1916, 6-cylinder, 7-passenger, in good condition, at reasonable price. Address 3 Lenox Av., Corcoran Manor, Mr. Vernon.

MARMON, 1917, four-passenger touring Club roadster; guaranteed same as new. Marmon Auto Co., 1,880 Broadway. Columbus 1028.

MARMON 1917.—Touring; perfect condition; time payments. Empire, 1,700 Broadway. Flight up.

MARMON, 1917, seven-passenger limousine; guaranteed same as new. Marmon Auto Co., 1,880 Broadway. Columbus 1028.

MARMON 1917 seven-passenger touring car, guaranteed same as new. Marmon Auto Co., 1,880 Broadway. Columbus 1028.

NATIONAL, 1918, big bargain, Victoria top, slip covers; in first-class condition. A. Bronne, 230 West 99th. Telephone 4058 Riverside.

OLDSMOBILE.—Best in city; 1917, seven-passenger; cannot tell from new car; just painted and overhauled; is worth $1,200, but I must sell quick; best offer above $650 takes it; act quick. A. B., Box 50, Room 1201, 220 West 42d St.

OLDSMOBILE 1916 4-cylinder Touring, Brady-Murray Motors Corp., 62d St. and B'way.

PACKARD 1918 3-35 touring car; new; undelivered; bargain. Cook Macconeli, 1,790 Broadway.

PACKARD, landaulet body, 1917, genuine 2-35; bargain. Interstate Coach Works, 1,926 Broadway, 4th floor.

PACKARD 1917 BROUGHAM LIMOUSINE. WALLACE, 236 WEST 59TH ST.

PACKARD (1918,) Fleetwood, 4-passenger. F. Turner, 29 Broad. Phone 4473 Rector.

PIERCE-ARROW 1917 landaulet; also "46" limousine; bargains. Cook Macconneli, 1,790 Broadway.

PIERCE-ARROW LANDAULET 1913, BODY EXCELLENT CONDITION; $550. ISERSON, 395 4TH AV.

PIERCE-ARROW (1918) Limousine, 38 H.P. F. Turner, 20 Broad. Phone 4473 Rector.

PIERCE-ARROW "48" 1917 LIMOUSINE. Auto Electric Service, 245 West 55th.

1917 Touring, 4 cyl. 1917 Limousine, 4 cyl. 1915 Landaulet, 4 cyl. 1917 Touring, 8 cyl.

STUTZ, 1917 touring; practically new; six wire wheels; mechanically perfect; $1,850 cash. John Tymoff, 920 Union St., Brooklyn.

SWELL WINTER BODIES. Handsome New Limousines, Landaulettes and Coupe Bodies AT BETTER THAN PRE-WAR PRICES. 100 Used Bodies; Healy, Holbrook, Fiat, Pierce, Simplex, Packard; Fifty Other Makes. Prices, $50, $75, $100, and up. Also Touring, Runabouts; Very Low Prices. JANDORF "Blue Signs," 317 West 59th.

WINTON, model 33, light six touring car; overhaulted and repainted; fully guaranteed. The Winton Company, Broadway at 70th St. {{rule}


 * PEUGEOT Suburban Sedan, latest improvements.
 * CRANE SIMPLEX TOURING.
 * 1918 LOCOMOBILE "38," 4-passenger; special body.
 * 1918 CHANDLER touring.
 * 1918 HUPMOBILE touring; like new.
 * 1917 PIERCE-ARROW 4-passenger.
 * 1917 MERCER 4-passenger; sport model.
 * 1917 CADILLAC limousine.
 * 1917 HUDSON Cabriolet.
 * 1916 STUTZ Speedster; Bearcar.
 * 1915 CADILLAC Sedan.
 * 1915 CADILLAC touring.
 * 1917 BUICK roadster.
 * HUDSON touring, 7-passenger.
 * 1917 FORD touring.


 * 1918 PACKARD, 3$1/2$-ton.
 * 1917 SIGNAL, 3$1/2$-ton.
 * 1918 GARFORD, 2-ton; cannot be told from new.
 * GARFORD FIVE-TON "dump"; power holst; has set of brand-new tires.


 * APPERSON 1918 SPORT.
 * BUICK 1918 7-PASS. TOURING
 * CADILLAC 1918 TOWN CAR.
 * CADILLAC 1917 CHUMMY ROADSTER.
 * CADILLAC 1918 4-PASS.
 * CHALMERS 1917 LIMOUSINE.
 * FIAT FLEETWOOD Touring; latest imp.
 * HUDSON 1918 SUBURBAN SEDAN.
 * HUDSON 1917 TOWN CAR.
 * HUDSON 1917 SEDAN.
 * HUDSON 1917 4-PASS. SPEEDSTER.
 * LANCIA 35 FLEETWOOD Sporting 4-Pass.
 * MARMON 1917 CHUMMY ROADSTER.
 * MARMON 1918 Brougham; Town Car.
 * OLDSMOBILE 1918 Roadster; run 100 miles.
 * STUTZ 1918 TOURING.


 * 1918 CHANDLER SEDAN; like new.
 * 1918 HUDSON LIMO.; like new.
 * 1918 HAYNES TOURING, Model 30.
 * 1918 MAXWELL, 3-pass., Winter top.
 * 1918 CHEVROLET "8" TOURING.
 * 1917 STUTZ ROADSTER; like new.
 * 1917 COLE "8" SEDAN; exceptional.
 * 1917 DODGE SEDAN; exceptional.
 * 1917 HUDSON LIMOUSINE.
 * 1917 HAYNES TOURING, Model 36.
 * 1917 KISSEL TOWN CAR; like new.


 * 1918 Paige Sedan.
 * 1917 Buick Sedan.
 * 1917 Hudson Sedan.
 * 1918 & '17 Dodge Sed.
 * 1917 Chandler Sedan.
 * 1917 Oldsmobile Sed.
 * 1917 Hupmobile Sed.
 * 1918 Chandler Tour.
 * 1917 Overland Lim.
 * 1915 Cadillac Lim.
 * 1917 Hudson Lim.
 * 1917 Buick Lim.
 * 1917 & '16 Cad'lac Tg.
 * 1917 Hudson Tour.
 * 1917 Overland Tour.

OVERLANDS AND WILLYS-KNIGHTS.

Reconditioned & guaranteed; prices very reasonable.

WILLYS OVERLAND, INC. Broadway and 50th St.

FORD.—Smith Form a Truck, 1917, 1$1/2$ ton, excellent condition; body suitable for furniture moving or general delivery. Motor Truck Renting-Corp., 530 West 44th St.

WANT work for 7, 5, 3$1/2$-ton platform, rack and screen body trucks, week, month or yearly contract. 680 East 133d St. 68 Melrose.

PACKARD sixes and twin sixes to hire, hour, day, week, trip; superior service, sensible rates. C. M. & G. V. WILLIAMSON, 204 West 43d St. Phones 4219-3530 Bryant.

PACKARD, beautiful limousine, day, week, or month; reasonable rates. J. Kramer, 118 West 56th St. Phone Col. 1478.

CADILLAC limousine; hour, day, week, month, trip. Riverside 9597.

SEDAN wanted; will pay cash for best value recent model sedan perfect condition; fullest information required. S 646 Times Downtown.

TUB SILK for sale, 25 pieces, in all colors at 80c. H. Markowitz Sons, Inc., 99 Madison Av. Tel. 6890 Mad. Sq.

CADILLACS, Packards, Pierces, Hupmobiles, Buicks, &c., wanted; cash ready, Jandorf, 1,763 Broadway.

Wanted two 37x5 Q.D. clincher shoes. Silent Knight Motor Repair Co., 540 W. 53d.

CADILLAC Sedan or coupe; no dealers. E. P. S., 807 Lexington Av., City.

PLUSH.—Blumenthal crushed moll, to be sold at the price. Gramercy 4469.

Why our system of automobile instruction for men and women is the best in N.Y. Write today for Catalogue 1.

LEARN TO BE A CHAUFFEUR.—Pleasant and profitable work; day and evening classes. Send for free booklet and visitor's pass. West Side Y.M.C.A., 302 West 57th.

Superior instructors guarantee you expert knowledge. Inspect equipment or write for booklet. Ladies' classes.

Largest and best school in the U.S. Send for booklet and pass to school. Telephone Columbus 7920. Special classes for ladies.

WE teach repairing and driving in short time; license and positions guaranteed; classes for ladies. American Auto School, 726 Lexington Av. Plaza 4016.

 

Big Bargains.—Slightly used office furniture, oak or mahogany; desks, chairs, files, tables, leather furniture, typewriters, adding machines, multigraphs, safes. Nathan's, 452 Broadway.

Furs.—Genuine quality at the same price as you pay for imitation furs elsewhere; any latest styles as you like we have in stock; a large variety of genuine furs that we are offering at surprisingly low prices; also we do remodeling to make them look like new; buy your furs now. A Murston, 23 East 8th St. Tel. Stuyvesant 3071.

for PAWN TICKETS, diamonds, and old jewelry. Business strictly confidential. Open evenings. SATZ BROS., 1,531 Broadway.

