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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 43

St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 43

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GREATEST WANT MEDIUM IN THE WORLD! MORE "WANTS" IN PROPORTION TO POPULATION IN ITS FIELD THAN ANY OTHER METROPOLITAN NEWSPAPER ON EARTH! IE I 1 Our tto PUBLICITY, PROGRESS. PROFITS! id) ff 0 rs CJailflctlo. Classification. Page. I Claaslfi cation.

Par. POST-DISPATCH Claeaincattoit. Classification re.gs.1 1 a est fret ton. fKKPS. PLANT.

SEWING MACHINES 7 MTUATION'S SPECIAL NOTICES AND KTOR AiiE STOYK WTVP.PAN FROV. iFot fae WBURBAN mop. (FwKrtil) T1 KING MACHINES THKATRICAI TOILET AT.TI I.ES TRADE TV1KVR1TKR VEHICLES 10 OPTION1 1 BUKGALOWS. Cot'ges (Sale) 1 BUNGALOWS. Cot'CM Rent IS BUSINESS CARDS 1 BUSINESS CHANCES 6 BUSINESS (For Sale.

'Wtd BUSINESS PROP. (For Rent) 14 BUSINESS PROP. For CAMERAS CANVASSERS. SOLICITORS CLEANERS (Carpets, 1 CLOTHING .10 EXCHANGE ReaI Ertate) 15 FARMS. FARM LANDS 1 FINANCIAL ...10 FIXTURES 10 FLATS FOR RENT 13 FLATS FOR SALE 17 FOJl SALE (Miscellaneous) 6 FOR SALE (Realty) II FOUND 1 GARAGES.

STABLES 14 GOLD AND SILVER 10 HELP Men. Boys 3 HELP Women. Girls 5 HORSES. VEHICLES HOTELS HOUSEHOLD GOODS 7 HorsEs tor sttt HOVSES FOR SALE INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTION (Automobile) PATENTS PERSONAL PIANO MUSICAL, POULTRT. PRINTING and AtDKESJ PROFESSIONAL AGENTS WU.Mfi..

10 AGE-VTS' KENT LISTS IS APARTMENTS For Rent) INSTRUCTION (Xualcal) JEWELRY 1" LOANS LOST AND FOUND KAIL ORDERS. i 1 For Sale) .17 REAL ESTATE CITY 1 AQCABJUMS. FISH REAL ESTATE COUNTRY REAL ESTATE FUP.URP.AN... ATT0RM.1S ACTOMOBILES i ...11 REAL ESTATE LOANS RESORTS. COUNTRY ROOFING 1 ROOMMATES t.H SAFES SALESMEN SALESWOMEN MF.mCAL I MILLINERY 1 MISCELLANEOUS 7 MONEY WANTED TO MOVING AND STORAGE 1 I ia I ElCTCLiS 3 jjiBDS-FOVLTRT I BAARD COMING EVENTS 1 DANCING 1 BOATS.

LAUNCHES 1 BOOKS PERIODICALS BCILDEKS' COLUMN 15 I BtlLPING MATERIAL 15 DENTISTS i DETECTIVES DRESSMAKING il J1LSH.AI. PARTNERS EXCHANGE (Miscellaneous) 10 HOVSES.Fur.. For Sale 7 WALL PATER PART FIVE ST. LOUIS, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPT. 16, 1917.

PAGES 120 5T.10WS ESTATE IttlKCIB ATTORNEYS AT LAW sn rtiiY lost and found vLtAiixu anu utlinu i tat- 't lit ii -v i ii i ii i i -j i i i Vj v. i Mo DbATHb HUl A 1 luo ana tuuimj lostT7 ST. LOfTS Prewlnr. Dyetn and ClearAna Spring- and Olive; superior work. Trv 1 1 LOST Card of Thank.

We wish to thank our many friends relatives for the sympathy shown in our late bereavement in the loss our dear mother, also wish to thank the Rev. Kraft for words of consolation, the pallbearers and for the manv beautiful floral offerings. BICK CHILDREN AND FAMILIES, Card of Thanka. We wish to express- our sincere thr.nks to relatives and many friends also to the Rev. Schlinkmann and Wagoner, undertakers, for their kindness and sympathy shown us In our sad bereavement in the sad loss loss my beloved husband and our dear Al ms'ter sn'led; perl need law.

Vf- Navarre l.i.hr.. flth an JJ'' esinut, CK.i KAt. LAW 1 RKi'J. tTetusot; Icral niat'e all courta; (villecUcna; i- e) niatfrs to; cVa-srea ra nri ncd laityer; advtc free, rhestniit snlte f7 (ei niauers. damages i ases fatthfullv ettendvd to: ln- ''rclniu St.

ml pensl advlca fre. (cl4t SATISFACTION; C.CaHANTEED; terms: law vet, soil rail. Boil R-Mi. DENTISTS DR. A K.

MoskH. 1FNTIST. ill FRANKLIN AV. Palnle.s treatmrt: vaitr month reH ade rood as new; it Is pleasure to pieasa aaiisfy vou. satisfaction guaranteed; aiterdsnt.

DETECTIVE Ijtdv; does shadowing, lnvea). Masting: thoroughly reliable: strtrtiy contl- Forest M4hR. TiKI KOI i Kialb." ha.1owTngan4 investigating. H'-udenc. 40i IVimar bl.

I'hone 1 In-Hi 1 4 v. ALAMO TVtectie seiMce. San Te 211 Fro.t Hldg Hcst serxb-e hv expert male and female operatives; confidential. VTa Etl-lbS-JVJ ormailon if It's there. PET! TfVK" tvfiea shidoming and Inveatl-gating; missing ahwotute onsuitniion I- inneir av.

bono ntx. Hell 6102. Klnloch. tax MWS JACKSON. Ftective lslv.

sha. lowing and Investigating; thopmgMy nutck a4 satisfactory results guaranteed; references. 040 Von pr't, I JIATRICAL ADVANCE MAN Wtd. For feature rlctur: g.io i citani-e ror live man. Hex t-l ALL kinds of supplies an-1 parts.

1 ear. 1 heater supply VJn Market. tM ATKI 1 ues.iav night, prices 2. fl. Ellipse Theater, south eml itelleron- aine lire; cerfare.

tctWl AT our service for balls moving ptcturee. cabarets sn-1 parties. 1 Araoian Jar Hand and Knt-rtalners, Homor.t 1491, sa: It all light to be can-Hobs, but use caution cauMouslv. PtudT acting for motion pictures and the stage, singing dancing, chorus an 1 vaudeville, ail private. Uelmont Ben, JiH urn istabPshed (c) rtimTH t-1.

Large, for "2 machines: state size and also condition. I oon. Pto7 Proadwnv. iNCriSli Wt.l Jefferson and Chen- teen Avenue Ruslp.ess Men a btreet fair Carnival Pept ill to Inclusive, tir- loll to follow tinder strong auspices. wvmin Mirtin.

minagers. k'ER VTH1 Vtl for tlie "mov ie. United Theater Fll'l-R TRUNK? -For show people; oar- gains; 'i and V. Ji "y- I LADY Wtd -Willi means, to finance vr lady in studying dramatic art. rra i Post -Dlspa ch MRS.

.1. MILLER bua and sells ladles and gents' sligbtlv worn street mi una clothing. Olive at. Jewelry nougtvt. Olive 12H.

lcl Miivivit I'li'tniE AClltNE For sale: botttti sndcrcevb cbeaii "'i'HI Maple. MOVlMi PH Itf. ror sate; motiiite-1 on angle 1r.tns, si, feet. Pea W'legttnrLJPjvst-lilspatvhj Twelfth and Olive. VlOVLNG Pit "TVil "PIIO aaie.

cr rent: Houtli Kide. Apply Monday 125 B. Thlr.l OUURA iTAIRfi Wtd. About for pie- tttre show. 11')2 laik nv.

(p OIK'H UP UA I A I It Wtd. rombone and trap drummer to double, band and orchestra. W. I. fiwaln Hhow- care National PUg.

and 7th Elm sts tcT FAItl XFiS wTdT'oirl. for vaudeville att: good mnaleur Pox E-27R. i'jt lUH A i 111 NFS Edison, 'in first class order; will sell cheap; motor attach ments. R-ill'T. I'ost i Mfpatcn.

PHi Vvri td. And concessions; quirk; lt spot work Fouth. Call 21.t and t'houteau, pr'Rirfp For Print Albert coats; song price; rbeai.4 H4 Greer. THFATEU For stmk: rent or pr-centnge. Hog Post -Dispatch.

THuMIIUNK PLAVER Wtd TO plav w-tn for practice 41ir. Ol snow. vol watt to get Into the movlsT Pttirly acting leiitn to write moving pit dure rlav. and sell Ih.m. ill Pl--t-tte Oarden.

I'hone cabany 4 ICS. FT A Gr, ACTft. ET'. Phet-'bes. tlnnt-ltig Bets, chorus work, sister actj, etc.

taught. 30 t. State st room 514. r-- JWHHz. VFNTRM.ot' FIGURES-For sale, three), hi an Union av.

sT'1-ouh 'calcium light. Plng'e an-1 dissolved stereopttenn movlear ptctuie n'ntliliies. with stereopt icon attarb-n and films for sale; Isrie assortment of teatmee end short auMct films and other Rrreasfrle. carried In stork. tixvget.

en-1 hydrogen gas furnished of atartr.ptl.-nn sod "moving picture ntarhtneej ataraot.tlcnn views put up In lac-t'tre sets o.r parts of the wnrld ttgtoBS; latest songs and serpentine skirt dsnr-e iMdet for sale or repf; slides 'n ntifmf pbotngrsphs or engtsvings; also raietiin litbt with dras. balls. fj.n-y solo dsm-es, tatdeatt end living plo-inre; shadow Tniomltne- t-litirrfi, Christms. rr-aa snd wed-llnps. M0 U'm st.

t-gOl MEDICAL TOUN'l wom.n needing help before grid during confinement an rind assistance at tea Pt. l.ils Maternity Hospital, 4518 Washlng-t nh I cS 7 PROFESSION A Ptitierfluous hair and ciai blertti-lies rettiove-l bv la need! e'er. 1 idles en I v. Mis. F.

Cullen. 1V.I Fallen Kxi hanae Pldg. Phone ll- 411. jvani IM fR r-innvei fiotti fsr emts, ele lf Poildt mathti Is new. effer'lv.

petmanant resul's- p-iin or Inluryj goods mailed to it.tif.in.i par'les. Ceil or write. Mrs. p. West Pine.

I.lndeii E2OW, i. 't -a. SALKSMKN WANTED Ksppricnffi, for Mankatt, iinpne gn-1 critnfofta, Aj'pty em i- flormcnt cfflrf, End floor, PTIK, I' A KM Ft'LTiER. 2: 4. dr- eV eV 4.

ill AUSYERfflC To veid possible Iom of reference lettert it is advisable to IiicJnso Copirp, Instead of Original. 1 Jcromrnrndations Alo remember when a number of repliea are received by an advertiser those containing; the desired infoimation are given consideration ethers usually tr-t into the waste basket immediately. Ailvortt. for it if what vou vrnnt is not advertised. gnWcH NOTlCESg TTsT CHUHCH OF UNIVERSAL iROTHERHOOP.

Regular serv ces cnrdav evening. ociock. 7 All welcome. (C) iury. tic" "IpTr ITU AL1SM i' lJsurL, CHURCH has meet- Fridav 8 p.

m. Medium Daniels. iiA St. Louis avenue. 'tdfAL.

Spiritualist Society meet-irM Tuesday. 2:30. Medium, Rosa. i62a Carr street. SPIRITUAL CHURCH.

Thurs. I Clinton. Mrs. Reidt. BediumV Speaking by Kleinlein.

SPIRITUAL, CHURCH. Sunday J0 Tuesday, Friday 7:45. Mrs. Pimond. 46fiA Kaston.

CHURCH P1VINK meetinKs every luesdav at 2 p. Thursdays p. 1S12 North Grand. Mrs. Johnson.

CHURCH OF PYCHICAJ RESEARCH holds regular meetings at ITiiA Page this Sunday evening. MoUs. K1CATIOX. Meetings Wed. 8:30 p.

m. thurs. at 2:30, Sun. at -4 1531 fcouth 9th st. Mrs.

C. Waters. (c99) HOME TALENT CHURCH holds iervices 14 Benton Hall. Sunday. Finney.

8:30. Kii. M. Thompson. UNIVERSAL SPIRITUAL.

CHURCH ipen meeting 8 p. Weltner Con-iervatorv. Good address by the Rev. J.r.hn Felgate. Messages by Mrs.

Peris Johnson. Other good mediums. All welcome. THE OCCULT SPIRITUAL AL.LI-1NE CHURCH meets tonight at 8 f'clock" sharp, 3752 Olive streeL The Jaigest society in the city. Lecture by Robert C.

Kroll. Tests by different mediums. Wednesday after-toons at 2 o'clock. Test circles conducted by Mrs. Dettloff.

All welcome. CHRISTIAN SPIRITUAL. ASSOCIATION holding services Sunday evening Tuesday evening 8:30 Thursday afternoon 2:30. Messages. Mr.

C. A. Manley and other mediums. Lectures by Mrs. Uright.

3041 Washington, also holding services Thursday evening at 2805 Cass ave-Eue by Mrs. Manley and Mrs. Orat- FIRST SPIRITT'AL. ASSOCIATION OK MISSOURI CHURCHES. Souls', 4416 West Belle.

Sun-lay and Wednesday evenings. Mrs. Armstead. medium. 4ew Thought Church.

Services ild at home of Mrs. Assman, medium, al Mc-rherson. Tuesdays 2:30 and Thursday evenings. Golden Rule Services 2:30, Ly-ffiim. 1:30.

Ashland 4301 Natural Bridge avenue. Mrs. Connors, fastor, 3614 Paris avenue. Next Sun- Moay a special rally will be held, Dene- Jt aSSOCiaLlOIl. uvuu SPIRITUALISM.

The State Association concludes its KEsions today with two grand mass meetings. 3 and 8 p. Becker Con-len-atory, 3S32 Olive street. Splendid tnlritual and musical proKram: Mrs. Whitwell.

St. Paul. Oliver W'roughton, Kansas City; Mmes. Ii.rnner, Vierling. Trice.

Strieker. Wheeler and Riedell. Irvin Mattick nd Eva Tremayne assist with their beautiful songs. All our churches close for today to co-operate. el-come.

6TATE SPI RITUALISTS' ASSOCIA-TION OF MISSOURI. DEATHS ADAMS Entered into rest at East St. Louis, 111., Saturday, Sept. 15, 1917. at 8:10 a.

Ned S. Adams, beloved on of Hugh C. and Ella Adams trother of Nellie M. and Ross Adams. 'i (l.nt 17 at 2 n.

UIIC1 Al I'll' I11ICI from resirtence. 514 North Twelfth treet. to Mount Hope Cemetery. Please omit flowers. Interment pri vate.

Motor. Deceased was a mem-hvt of Corinthian Lodge. No. 414, A. I.and A.

at Nashville. Tenn. "Xashville (Tenn.) and Nashville papers please copy. (c) UKRt.IX Entered into rest on Saturday, Sept. 15, 1917.

at 3:30 a. (rustave Berlin, aged 46 years, beloved husband of Mary Berlin. Funeral from Smithers Wand parlors. 4233 Oliva street, on Mon-iay. Sept.

17. at 2 p. thence to Mlsouri Crematory. Motor. (c) M'CHROEDEF Entered Into rest on Saturday.

Sept. 15. 1917. at 8 a. John Henry Buchroeder, in his sev-nty-eighth year.

-Funeral Monday. Sept. 17, at 1:30 P. from residence of his son-in-mw. Warren C.

ltaub, 3118 Shei.an itVJa' cnue, to Missouri Crcmrtory. Motor. CARTER Entered into rest on Sat-' urdav. Sept. 15, 1917 at 5:45 a.

Mrs. Mary Carter, dearly beloved daughter of Mrs. M. A. Vivian ind dear mother of Mrs.

K. M. Win-tanley and Mrs. G. F.

McMillan, at tli home of her daughter Mrs. G. P. McMillan, 102 Mason avenue. Web-tr Groves.

Mo. Funeral will be held at Dover, Tuesday Sept. 18, at 10:30 a. m. (c) CASEY Entered into rest on Friday, --Kept.

14, 1917. at 1 o'clock a. Mannra Casev (nee Dwan). Sister of Mrs. KUen Hgan and Mrs.

Johanna Ryan. Funeral will take place from the family residence. 3639 Lindell bojjle-vard, on Monday morning, Sept. 17, at I 30 o'clock to St. Francis Xavier Hiurch, thence to Calvary Cemetery.

Motor. (c) CLARK Entered into rest on Satur day. Sent. 15. 1917 at 1:00 p.

Marv Clark beloved sister of Mrs. Irta Parker Mm Henrv Loftin and Mrs. Harper (lilies and our dear aunt, after a brief illness at the age of 45 Jfears. Remains will lie in" state at Math. Hermann Sons chapel, 3710 North Ninth street, until Sunday, Sept.

16, at 7:30 p. m. Interment at Commerce, Monday. Sept. 17.

(c) (ROW Entered Into rest on Friday. SepL 14. 1917. at 5:30 p. George Crew, dearly beloved husband of Martha Crow (nee Mead).

d-ar fa-'fcr of George frow Catherine Henry (nee Crow). William and Fred-Tick Crow and our dear brother, father-in-law and fcrandfather. at the are of 62 vears 8 months 4 days. Funeral will take place from the jTldetfa of his son. Mr.

George Crow, Thrush avenue, on Monday, SeRt. ml i o-a1' a. ir mo ft jKtivttv. thence to Calyarv Cemetery. Illtlatlves stid friends Invited to at-If fcod.

Carriages. c) 1 I Entered Into rest on Friday, i Sent 14. 117. Nancv Davis, former, nf Marvin I'ark-at the age of 84 4, services will be held at j. rhnur'a funeral parlor.

26J Chou- ua. avenue. Monday. Sent. 17.

at rime, jiunusj. Interment at Litchfield. 111. c) tr of t. PRINTING AND ADDRESSING McAPOO PRINTINrt 1314 Ttno hieh-clasa work; reasonable prices, both phones; LKTTKR HKAOS envelor.

cards tae-meiis. thousand; samples. Frel r- fl-n. Klrkwcrd, Mo. i PRINTINvJ- 1M.

business cards. fit); envelopes, tl. Soulsrd PrtMIng Co S3? Iowa av. Victor S280L: open Sundays riid evenings. cW) TYPEWRITING DONE per M.

En close exact amount. Box R-2M. STORAGE AND MOVING FORD Moving and Storage, fst.2 Easton; express; light moving our specialty; reA- aonabie. icW! ALWAYS best service; moving, storage an I shipping. 1'rosser a.

8220 Olive. Liomout Central BS32. ic2) SK moa, pack, siore or buv your turnlture. I. Davis, 10OS S.

Vandeventer; both phones. tc CRAWtoRVVS moving run. load, fur-niiure exchange; ranges connected, phone eOliTH SI HE Moving and Storage lK- Sidney st; dead storage for j-our car during winter; heated. fireproof warehouse. Phone Sidney 235.

Victor W7. JfHi ARSENAL HF.IGHTS CO. moves, packs and storea bv roniract: get our be'pre moving. ISldney 1731. Victor Gravols.

OL1VR (M. Storage, an-i loa-i: pianos. $1: moving, packing, shipping; satisfaction guaranteed. IVlmar SbtO, Lindell ACMK Storage and Moving w-e, move, pack, store or buv your furniture: ytrtces reasonable: service ftrst-clas; motor vans o-bcrse vans. Lindell 24tn lelmar 171.

tct'2i BONDED WAREHOCSK Henrv O. Wlehe Furniture and Storage 1 Til 2-16 Frsnk- lln; monev advanced when desired. Fbon" Central lct'2l IdOVIMl, atorage, packing and shipping nv contract; not In the hour trust; help 11s fight It. Kelner. 4721A Cote Brlllieme.

I-l- mar LWPR. BEST sendee, lowest price ny contract, on moving, storing and jiacklng. I'nlon Storage and Moving. 2219 Gravols. Sidney 15rV o141 Aldj kinds moving by load or contract: anto service; lowest rate, best eervb-e; furnlitire taken In exchange.

Advance 3213 1:12. Ur A Clt'S Bon-led etonge nouse; Iron rooms, larse vans, packing, shipping. earefal moving: estimates given: furniture taken In exchange. Koinont tlltral 211. 21 Franklin av ia) THK Independent mover; not in the hour combine: will move, srore.

pa-a your noti-bolil ffoH bv load or contract take fur niture In exchange. Kelner. 215-17 14'h St. Central 421R. OUva 3721.

(cl4 HEAVY HAULING Heavy hauling of ell kinds done; wagons for anv purpose. QCADF. COAL AND Colfax er.3, Central 321. 'c92l ROBINSON STORAGE CO T579 Tower Grove av. we give best serv ice and personal supervision.

we employ union help and our storage tales are the cheapest. Have our representative call. Es timate free. Grand 77S. Victor OO'v tc) LEONORI STORAGE CO.

Fireproof warehouse, for safe storage of houshold goods, move, pats, bast service; consign vour goods our cane. Grand Laclede av. Lindell 2135. Del-mar R2 cl4 WALL paper cleaning: expert work; rooms, (Vtic up. A.

WMh, 203 V) N. 2.Mh J.L Ki lt IMS cleaned, r.n tip; alo paperlhir Stewart nl. Forest 9.8VV. I'holl evenings. HANtllN't; Rt'eclal low lrb-es tb' month: work guaranteed.

A. MUee. fb mont 29S0R. Central 97(11 2S1H Db kson. t-l PAPER hanging and painting dime -reason able.

Call Llmieu u. wnrgci iei. WALLS made dry; also tuck pointing and hrli-k Irltibttlg. Olive TlStl. 10 Otl Ft Mo.

Damn and Waterproof Co PAPER HANGING done reasonable: wotk guaranteen. liraoiieia. lino iv. vooa Lindell 621 2R. hMMS I'Ai'KRED.

4. I do the work nira.ir tlllm.r. Potomac. VI (cl) I'AI'KH HANGING ddne reasonsble; work rtmrn ntd- estimates free. s.

Lb htenl-1 1342 Elliot av Central (cfc'l 11 1AS. paper hanging and painting mvself no middle man profit. 23'V Raver ir- Grand PAINTING ami papering at reasonable prices. Estimates furnished; work guar a tMn.h.r. 140A Olasvow nv Central, it i tiSTS noo more to get a reel me chanic: let me estimate your decorating Cabsny 40MW.

jons jobs rolls paper priced from 8Ho t-oll MILLER WAMi PAPRH ANP FAINT rp. PROFESSIONAL ADJUSTMENTS COLLECTIONS f. 4 4. i ESOWPKN PNCWDEN. COLT.rrCTIONf.

AD.HlftTMFNTS. ANIWHBRB IN THE WORLD. Bonded. Efftclent. Persistent.

He-suit tietters. Reference Hate snd in Any Trade Center. 218 PAfLWAr EXCHANGE PUD PHONE OLIVE Z409. (ess) A A DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY oTlTl i' M'KKR Who 1U work evenings: rail DR Ef5 NrA TnG Wt7 By competent dressmaker; Teyressonable. Lindell Tfn Bc5 MAKING, altering and remodeling done st 4oflB Laba(ia.

iKAMtREHP Pls'n Vtwing dt.neTaTa iea- sons ble itrlee. 6nESHMAKlNO-(io-n and suite: will meriel np.e-1e.JIrtll? ti le. It tor SM. ARfNGTalltulng. new s'r'fs-ftre'-clasa work; etRagaif ems by day.

HI RttelM. rRjrsEM A KFR-Desire, anJ fitting, per lr. Lin- den fTpP A I NH 'fa i I or I e.w fall a-yle-. first-class work: Sngsgements by day. 113 E.iclldi Korset HATS made" from X' 1.0"lf,.mfc'i'lV raeaonahla 1-hle Hat Shop, fi Pare bl.

MIM1NKRT t.nght In st ee-ks; Secured. APP'f main LAD1F.8 TA I I.OR FD Ct A UI Mad- order. Ill t'V fell dree made, tin garments remo'ed: aatlsfeetl guarantee 1. LADIES fit I suit to tnl lorlng work g.igrarfeed also remvl1lrg. reasonable frl.es.

Indies E-icltd. a I'otar. 1W hemTiTT' hino am i leatN'i He-t S'ltlchlng. per JS'4. whl'e you wait; and htr, itiburst pleating latest atrles and buttons: wnrs tar-ariteed'J'axkerJM ashjjyt tj 19 Bt.

Iouis School of Jrfsimaking and Tailoring 4Tnds 4nA enr. WC' av Zller fndg. r-srtlmr. dressm. Irir.

tallVlng. Tel. -rest rj KEISIER'S Ladies' Tailoring College. F-fTA ni.lH rD 14 "ax-a fte M. labile.

Mo. The largest and epjtrnel tns'lt-jtion of lit kd In tbe worM. ici position Grsti I fio Al.i. and lf.riy ft A Sat- ici mierrioon; rear.1. 4407 lair.

flKL Lost; now Federal auto ir. on rim. between Webater n4 WlnAown; liberal re- wani. Box A-o4. Po.t-Iipaich JJ WAlssT 1xst, nvjA'arA coiore3 ge.wg.ftia CreD Tlllct In iln.T ...4..

a Grand-Iadar and Famous: return to o(C2 WATCH MRACKLKT Lost, district; regard. Return 2f20 AVCH CHAIN Lost. Friday morning; reward. Cahany S9 1. tc7) REVAR1 for Information to the recovery of Havnea K-paasii-er touring car, 11S model: dtvlded front seat, brown seat covers, Missouri Ptate license No.

possibly wtthouot license; stored somewhere In Rt. loula or Kast St. Louts; has radiator cap Instead of Havnea motor meter; missing since July 17, Phone LlndeH FOUND CHAUFFEUR'S LICENSE Found; Saturday in lobby of Post-Dlsratch Call Losand Found Bureau 1 HOWKK Found gray. Call Gravols. HOUND DOG Found Wellston, Mo.

Marshall KBVS Found, LafAyette, near besr- Ir-a identification ta Columbia Taxicab Call 7 Wa sh i gton. 7 1 fl oor. I cl PUP Found; 3 weeks, tan skv terrier. Julian and Theodosla. 1557 UnIn.

TANK Found: Prestollte: owner can have same by Identifying where it was found anii paying for this ad. Deimar SS3SR. ci T1RKS AND RIMS Found. 2. demountable, between Xornmnuv and Fertfuson.

Addres Cbas. I.etyieners. Fl-lssant. Mn. (c2 BUSINESS CARDS I CARPET CLEANING UPHOLST'G AMERICAN CAItrET CLEANING CO, Mattresses made like new.

1 Indell 3R30. Deimar 792. AMKRICAN t'ARt'ET CI.EANINO X. Carpets renovated like new. 2'e2l Easton, Cen-tial 4273.

Pomont l-tg. VHIOAGO ME AM CARrET Ct-KANtNO AND R1V, WEAVING 3829 Flnr av. Lindell go30; IVlmar 2451. (ci GI.ORE Carpet Cleaning renovating" weaving. 2624 Olive.

Central 494. foment s2. rV LACE CURTAIN CLEANING EUCLID LACE CI'RTAIN CLEANINO OL. Page bl. All curtains line Forest 5441W.

Called for and delivered. rifll LACK curtain laundrv; '2c per pair: called for and delivered. 4W0 Page. Forest 1W2. (c4i MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES DF.COTRTIVE pictures In oil, special tor hotels, restaurants and resiliences.

Lindell 100. HOl'SR PAINT1NO Oakland. Deimar done 4u4ti IF OIT have bugs In vour borne kill quick. Lindell 3(130. Deimar 79J.

GENERAL Wtd. Cabinet work and refmlshlng. Call Foreat B134J. J. M.

oagland. 4iWA Greer. jr) ST. LOUIS PLATING CO Mckel, brass copper, stiver plating, dxldlnlng; chande- llera reflnlshed, 10 N. 12th st.

tc9V) TUCK pointing, water-proofing, flues made to draw, furnaces cleaned, repaired. 41H.1 West Pine. Lindell 5351 R. EYE GLASSES For sale: and spectacles; eveslght positively restored bv our method. Iw-ln Optical 4 BOO Deimar.

Cor. Euclid av. EXTRA kneel 1 1 notice! Will repair any clock for ftoc; work guaranteed 1 year; drop poeta j. Hot T-224. lost-Dl spa tch.

IlIttCK walls made water-proof. E. .1. Hrauch. guaranteed.

E. J. Rrauch. 2220 Penton. Central IHI14.I, let LET us figure on your house repairing; we repair from cellar to chimney.

Cnnttac- tor. Waldmann. H. I. Box inn, Clayton OHO CARPENTER and builder: alteration and general repairing a specialty.

Daniels. 1709 Marcus. Forest 1.V11R. LOW rate washing. Ironing.

lindell Deimar 3048L Pago's laundry and ea- ciess. SWITCHES, transformations end curls made to oroer from vour own nair comoings; switches and transforamtlons, 1. Call 1212A Iienton. Tl'OK POINTING Prick waterproofing. rhimnevs clepned and made to ntaw; sntla-r tion guarantsed.

Hrow n. 1-124 Sarah. Lln- ell EXPERT sewing machine man. all makes repaired and guaranteed: mail or ptinne orders promptly attended to. Ilomont 29118.

32 17 Olive st. Do you contemplate painting this fall? ir .0. we won be pieaseo; to give ynu an estimate your work. Hodge. 84S3 aciJtie.

1 none li'nueij mun CONTRACT Wtd In house repairing work; exchange anything or value or easn; wan paper, painting, carpenter work, tuck polnt- ng, plastering; Dri'-es rnwinat-ip, btth-j trmi- al. 11 Sohaefsr. 1012 N. Taylor. ARE YOt'R WAU-S DAMP We guarantee, to cure dampness of anv kind.

10 8. 81 at. Olive 2380. Missouri Damp and Vajerprcmf Co. ici HEATING.

Steam and hot water basting slants In stalled, repairs for any heating plant. Pipe and boilers covered, rad'atore oronxea. y. L. Ems.

9 N. lQ'h botn rjones. 'c'rH ET. HOUSE IIUlI.l'INU AMJ kk- PAIR CD. Fixtures ana stsir wore: "M.r.

tlon store fronts; paper hanslng. painting. guttering and spouting: prompt attention to branches of building or repairing; .1... tan In hr.nrh all WnrK Pllffll- aad. OUStav Itaecsar.

propriernr, Chouteau rear, mono nuve ti. al lr.ll. BPKC1AL announcement to plumb- and all otltera: we win. on vteonr- fl Ran 1I7 or.en our new pisnr at 1920-22-24-" Carr ano otrer to iav oea. prices for scrap tron.

metais. rags ano Tim bers: our st.e laly will be screp-rron-. sK for prices before selling; we wm eorwrtsw a -i ninr in iijT'r. I 'i 'it, or mil He 1 llomoni Wl. ninuK-n veutiai fJtsp.

We will call. TUCK POINTING Prick and cement work; damp wa lis ma ry; t. aim, IUOF PAINT. For tin. Iro-i.

fait, rubber and canvas roofs; It affords the best protection in the world; rnia sasnts. and porea. treventtne rust and deterioration. aals ROOF PAINT 8W.I0A. OV.

Housfs Wired Like New w. ara m.btn. a ene'l! price en oH wirir sod eures bee us st on CfM.1 MIHA ELSCTR1C Olive 2737. iWTRUSS RUP I URbr 1 a enac a tr Of fitting trusses, domlrral suppotters. elastlo Ir.

V7 ara In hiistnass. 1 I r. f-, 8fs Broadway snd lytcsist. Pt. IjQuis.

(c9) RUQ AND CARPET MAKERS ARTISTIC end aervlceehle rugs made, an rrom worn carpets or roe. ur, gtsr, Bomont ('-9' --n- COI-ONIAI. rag mas. pillow covers, latinci'y bags, any else ani s'vie; si eon Jewel Kug 6903 Easlon av. Cahany 2 STOVE REPAmS REPAIRS for any atove." rh.

111 N. 12th. Central JU91 Ha'; 2041 feg, FURNA CE cleaned, repeired; u'-kpo'rt'lng. rhlmner repairing. Prown.

124 bareh. T.tndell px, FURNACE mtPAIPJN' by first lees ms- rhenlo; neanteg II. all work gnar- antead. Cabany HJi l4a Page bl. FFRNACEH claaned.

repaired: floes aria to- draw; tnckpelntlng. waterproofing 41t W. Pine Lindell HMTV Fl'R'A' EOveThauled snl repaired. chlTi a watar necks. OOlis.

S'oe cast prices. Adam, Plumi.log apoy Co Ur, letl Fe- FURN ACf. fv-e lee el sr Irani for fhe leaei sr Pirsi's. pjisk. H'roe Corrfort Amerrrsn boi'er pl' fam eleening ant repairing heet metal work tt'ermi ano A.

If. GPLKNTLJiR. A'- Lost; yards: Famous-Rarr. F1M1EK Entered Into rest on Sat-urday, Sept. 15, 1917.

at 5:20 p. Joseph Fisher, dear husband of the litt Elizabeth Fisher, beloved father Mrs. Pauline Barban, Joseph Charles Pearl, Ernest and Herman Fisher and our dear brother, father-in-law and grandfather, in his sixty-sixth year. Funeral Tuesday, Sept. 18, at 8:30 from family residence, 5735 North Market street, to St.

Edward's Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. O-rriages. Please omit flowers. Evansville (lnd.) papers please copy. (C) Entered into rest on Saturday, Sept.

15, 1917, ta 1:15 a. Jacob Creb. beloved husband of Minna Greb nee Winter), father of Albert and Florence Greb. brother of Elizabeth Kalso (nee Greb), at the age of 59 ytars. Funeral from Julius H.

Schmitt's chapel. 1817 Sidney street, on Monday. Sept. 17. at 8:45 a.

to St. Agnes' Church, thence to New St. Marcus' Cemetery. HELISTERX On Friday. Sept.

14, 1917. at 5 a. Jessie Hellstern, beloved daughter of Charles and Mary Hellstern (nee Altvater). and dear siFter of Mathilda McLard and Bertha (nee Hellstern), and Alice Hfllstern. in her fourteenth year.

Funeral from Southern parlors, 7315 South Broadway, on Monday, Sept. 17, at 2 p. to Mount Olive Cemetery. Interment private. Carriages.

(c) HILL Entered into rest Friday, Sept. 14. 1917. at 8 a. Margaret Hill, beloved daughter of William and Mary Hill (nee Powers), and dear sister of Walter.

George. Edward. John, Thomas. Alphonsus and Catherine Hill and sister of the late Esther C. Hill, after a brief illness, at the age of 21 years.

Funeral Monday. Sept. 17, at 8:30 a. from Math. Hermann Son's chapel.

4141 West Florissant avenue, to Holy Name Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. (c7) HOKLTZLE On Saturday, Sept. 15, 1917. at 1:10 a. Fred Hoeltzle.

beloved father of Lillle Goebel (nee Hoeltzle). William and Fred Hoeltzle and Elizabeth Bainter (nee Hoelt zle). dear father-in-law of Mary Hoeltzle (nee Herr), and Iaura Hoeltzle (nee Steinmetz), Christ Goebel and George Bainter. brother of Lena Heisner (nee Hoeltzle), and our dear grandfather, brother-in-law and ui.cle. at the age of 64 years 9 months 15 day's.

Funeral from residence of his son, William Hoeltzle, 3401 Meramec street, on Monday. Sept. 17, at 8 a. to St. Anthony's Church, thence to SS.

Peter and Paul's Cemetery. Relatives and friends Invited to attend. Carriages. (c7) IIORSTM EVER Entered into rest on Friday, Sept. 14.

1917. at 6 p. William Horstmeyer, beloved father of Mrs. H. P.

Lutz (nee Horstmeyer), dear grandfather of Vincent J. Lutz, father-in-law of Henry P. Lutz, dear brother of Mrs. Sophia Goeke and Mrs. Delia Lightstone and our dear uncle, at the age of 81 years 1 month 14 days.

Funeral will take place on Monday, Sept. 17, at p. rrom ramuy residence. 4619A Nebraska avenue, thence to New St. Marcus' Cemetery.

Carriages. (c7) KK1J.TV Entered Into rest at Con cordia, on Wednesday, hept. 12. 1917. at 2:15 a.

Bridget Kellty Larkin), beloved wife of the late Mark Kellty and dear mother of James. Thomas, William Kellty and Mrs. J. L. Nelson.

Mrs. D. J. Harrigan and Sister Mary Ursula, and dear sls-tr of Mrs. E.

L. Little. Funeral will take place from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. J. L.

Nelson. 4431A Ashland avenua, on Monday. Sept. 17, at 8:30 a. to Holy Rosary Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery.

Motor. (c7) KLAUS Entered into rest on Saturday, Sept. 15, 1917. at 4 a. Anna Klaus (nee Feder) dear beloved mother of Frank Raffel, Elisa Wedle (nee Raffel), Anna Burlis (nee Raffel), Ida Altenkirch (nee Raffel).

William Mueller and step-mother of Robert and Richard Mueller, our dear sister, mother-in-law and grandmother, aged 68 years. Funeral will take place on Monday, Sept. 17, at 3 p. from Gebken's chapel, 2846 Meramec street to Old St. Marcus' Cemetery.

Relatives and friends Invited. Carriages. (c7) LO II MEYER Entered Into rest on Saturday. Sept. 15, 1917.

at 12:43 a. rr Anna. Lohmeyer (nee Ellebeck), aged 63 years, beloved mother of John Lohneyer, Mrs. Anna Breun-iriKhaus (nee Lohmeyer). Fred, Louis, Henard, William Lohmeyer and Mrs.

Martha Censky (nee Lohmeyer). our mother-in-law. aunt and grandmother. Funeral Monday, Sept. 17, at 2 p.

from residence, 1030 Oeyer avenue, to Old St. Marcus' Cemetery. (c7) McCLOSKEY Entered Into rest on Friday. Sept. 14, 1917, at 8:35 p.

Rose McCloskey (nee Hoffmann), beloved wife of Theodore J. McCloskey, sister of George Hoffmann, Mrs. Louis Keinhart, Mrs. Emma Schallert, Mrs. Alfred Miller and Officer Philip Keipp.

aged 42 years 1 month 2 days. Funeral will take place from the family residence, 1901 Belleglade avenue, on Monday afternoon, Sept. 17, at 2 o'clock, to St. Peter's Cemetery. Friends are respectfully Invited.

Motor. (c) On Friday, Sept. 14. 1917, at 8:30 a. Frederick Melcher.

2926 Texas avenue, beloved husband of Barbara Melcher (nee Hofmeister), dear father of Frederick Arthur, Albert. Richard. Edwin. Walter and Mabel Melcher, Mrs. Louise Seihert and Mrs.

Ella Kloessner and our dear brother, father-in-law, grandfather, lTolher-in-law and uncle, in his flfty- nivhth var Funeral on Monday. Sept. 17. at 3 m. from Witt chapel.

2929 South Jefferson avenue, to Missouri Crematory. Motor. Please omit flixKm (C) OCHS Entered Into rest on Wednes-19 lot? at a. at residence. 3865 Utah place, Henry Orhs.

beloved husband of Anna Ochs (nee Lupfer), dear father of Elsie Wachter (nee Ochs). Henry Jr. and T.r.uU W. Ochs and our dear rattier brother and grandfather, at lh, no- lt Ei.K Vfftri. Funeral on Sunday.

Sept. 16, at 1:30 p. from Ziegenheln Bros." chapel 262i Cherokee street, to New St. Mar- Cemeierv. Motor.

Deceased was member of Meridian Lodge. No. A. F. and A.

M. Missouri Consistory, No l. R. Moolah Temple. A.

A. Standard Council. No. 6ES. National Union: Concordia Turn Veteln: Western Rowing Club and Lyon Bowling Club.

OWEXJL Entered Into rest on Saturday. Sept. 15. 117. at 6 a.

after a short illness. Ida Link Owens of 1902 Chouteau avenue, beloved wife of J. A. Owens, sister of A. C.

Link and our rfear slster-ln'-law and aunt ac-ed 45 years. Funeral Mondav. Pert. 17. at 2 Uria h.HAl 1 irom hi South Jefferson avenue, to New rick er Cemetery.

Motor. IMXSO Juda-e Alfred. A. Paxson it 6580 Vernon avenue. SepL 15 ioi7 "-an m.

1 services at the residence at 4 m. Sept 16. latermeni ai Alton. I1L. Sept.

IT. (cl of riF.RROX Entered into rest Friday, Sept. 14, 1917, at 3 John J. P-erron. husband of Arrena R.

1'ier-lon (nee Hart). Funeral from residence, 4240 Morgan street, Monday. Sept. 17. at 2 p.

Motor. New York City papers please copy. (7) POHLMIXX Asleep in Jesus, on Thursday, Sept. 13, 1917, ta 3:15 a. Peter Pohlmann, beloved husband Anna Pohlmann (nee Vogelsang), dear father of Mary Linhardt (nee Pohlmann), Anna.

August, William, Emma and Frieda Pohlmann, dear brother of Anna Wollbrinck (nee Pohlmann), our dear father-in-law and grandfather, after a lingering illness, at the age of 70 years, 4 months. 15 davs. Funeral Sunday at 2 p. from residence, 4014A Peck street, to Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran Church, thence to New Bethlehem Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited to attend.

Motor. QIEALV Entered into rest on Saturday, Sept. 15. 1917 Annie Laughlin Quealy, relict of the late Laughlin Quealy and mother of the late Frank Quealy. Funeral on Monday, Sept.

17, from the Alexander parlors. 2835 Olive street, to the New Cathedral at 8 a. m. Hannibal, papers please copy. RODERICK Suddenly, on Wednesday, Sept.

13. 1917. Margaretha M. Roderick, beloved wife of J. E.

Rod-trick. Funeral from the Wagoner chapeL 2621 Olive street. Monday, Sept. 17, at 2 p. m.

Friends invited to attend IICDKFF.LD On Saturday. Sept. 15, 1917, at 10 p. August Rodefeld beloved husband of Marie Rodefeld (nee Ellersieck). our dear father, father-in-law and grandfather.

Due notice of funeral will be given. (c) SAHlllI AGE Entered into rest on Thursday, Sept. 13, 1917, at 6:10 a. Mamie Sahrhage (nee Johnson), beloved wife of John Sahrhage, dear mother of Geneva and Ruth Sahr- l'pfre, beloved daughter of John and Barbara Johnson (nee Schroeder), and our dear daughter-in-law, sister, sif-ter-in-law and aunt, aged 31 years. Remains will lie In state at the Leldner chapel, 2223 St.

Louis avenue, after 10 a. Friday, Sept. 14. Funeral Sunday, Sept. 16, at 3 p.

m. liotor. (c) SMITH On Saturday, Sept. 15. 1917, at 4:20 a.

James B. Smith, brother of John T. Smith, Annie Mc-Kernan (nee Smith), and Michael Smith, and nephew of Bridget Tier-ney, aged 34 years. Funeral from residence, 1517 South Broadway, in rear, Monday, Sept. 17, at 1:30 p.

to St. Vincent's Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. Deceased was a member of the Peer-lei Pleasure Club and Awning Workers Union, Local No. 14.667. Motor.

(c7) SPECK On Saturday, Sept. IB, 1917. at 1:45 a. Agnes Speck, dear sister of John Speck and our dear sister-in-law and aunt. Funeral from residence of her niece, Mrs.

Pauline Years (nee Mueller), 1748 Chippewa street. Monday, Sept. 17. at 2 p. to New St.

Marcus" Cemetery. Motor. (c) TIIOMPSOX Suddenly, on Friday, Sept. 14, 191 1, at 6 p. Robert E.

Thompson, beloved husband of Mary Thompson (nee Ott), and father of Mrs. Florence Sotier. Mrs. Laura Madden, Mrs. Ifattie Foley, Mrs.

Jes-frte Quillman, Mrs. Grace Grimes, Harry Hazel, Robert C. and Frank E. Thompson. Funeral from family residence.

Main street, Venice. 111., Monday, Sept. 17, at 2 p. to Friedens Cemetery. Friends respectfully invited.

Motor. Waterbury (Conn.) papers please copy. (c) TOEXGES Entered into rest, Satur day, Sept. 15, 1917. Wilhelmina C.

Toenges (nee I'oertner), beloved daughter of Frederick C. Poertner, sister or Mrs. tielen Henry r. rind Frederick W. Poertner, aged 41 years, 9 months.

21 nays. Funeral private. Monday, Sept. 17, at 2 d. from residence.

6123 Flym outh avenue. (c7) Card of Thanks. I xvish to extend my ulncere. thenks to relatives and many friends. ornecially Dr.

illiam Simon and t. I. Dewey lent. ro. 4.

tor their kind sympathy and heautiful cral offerlnKS shown us durlntr our Kfd bereavement in the loss of my dear husband, Adam Mern. MRS. lOVTIK MERB. Card of Thanka. We' wish to extend our sincere thanks to friends and relatives, the Lev.

C. Kraemer and Zelenheim Bros for their kindness and sympathy shown us in our late bereavement in the loss of our dear mother, Mrs. Ma thilda Duehelhels. THE BEREAVED CHILDREN. Card of Thanks.

We wish to extend to our relatives anod friends our sincere thanks for their sympathy and kindness shown in the loss of our dear son and broth er. Ben Niemeyer and for the floral offertnars. also the pallbearers and Gebken undertakers, for their efficient services. MR. and MRS.

NIEMEYER and FAMILY. Card of Thanka. I wish to extend my sincere thanks to the Rev. H. Walser, Social League Circle, 105.

P. It. employes of Dinks Parrlsh Laundry, pallbearers, relatives and friends for their beau tiful floral offerinEs phown me in the loss of my dear husband and father. MRS. WILLIAM EHLEN AND FAM ILY.

Card of Thanka. We hereby wish to express our hfartfelt thanks to the Rev. J. F. Reuther and the Rev.

Vincent Schrempf. O. F. for the funeral services at the funeral of my beloved wife and our dear sister and mother, Ai'KUflta Kohlberfr (nee Welndel); alpo all friends for their kind sym-tfthv and floral offerings. CONRAD KOHLBERG AND FAMILY.

Card of Thanka. We wish to extend our most sincere thanks to the Rev. Reese, to the pallbearers and members of Anderson Tent, No. 116. K.

O. T. and the many relatives and friends for their assistance and that many beautiful floral offerings tendered us during the sad bereavement in the loss of mv dear husband and father, Gus-tav F. Klerath. THE BEREAVED FAMILY, (c) Card of Thanks.

We desire to express our sincere thanks to our relatives and friends for their kind sympathy extended cMirlnsT our sad bereavement In the loss of our dear husband, son and brother, Clarence Welmerlnsc: also to the Rev. Johnson, the Rev. de Beers, the pallbearers and Wacker-Helderle undertakers; also for the beautiful floral offerines. Mrs. Cora Welmerlnr.

wife; Mrs. Elizabeth Welmerlng. mother, ud brothers. an us of of BANK BOOK lost, ith mony. Finfler rhnre Forwit Keward.

E1I.L ROOKS Lost, carbon paper sample na orVer hook, on Southampton car. be- tneen 10th. 2i i ana Market st. wast. 14th.

R. Oumey. 12t P. lfOi'K Lo.t. leather-hound book in leather cover.

monngTam K. on Orsnri or car. Cull Granfl 1164,1. BF.OOOH-noon. In Lost: pearl; Saturday around virinltv of Waterman.

Ce liali- vera and lielmar; reward. Call Cabany WiiiK. ICI BI.m;h KKVS I-ont. Yale key 8S2.621; ra-ard. Rturn fifm) Page.

BUNCH OF KEYS Lost; return to :00 Olive. BCXCH OF KEYS lxst; Yale Medart: pad locks and few others. Box H-288, Ios -PI sna eh. BICYCLK Lost; neighborhood of 4844 Parkview reward. Forest 2221R.

(cT) NDI.ES Lost: party who took bundles from (Jrand av. car veste.rdav afternoon return to 4 U7 liialne. I'hone nd 1 4tt CAMKO PIN lxist: Cirardi's. or near. Re- turn743 Aubert; reward.

Forest CHILD'S XK'KLACE---Lost. andrrossTTsen-nerly near Marcus: reward. 4S4ft ennerly CLASS PIN TyOst: Kold; Saturday morning. Sept. S.

on Pelmar and Walton. Call For- est 1044Vi'; reward. jc COIN PCRSK Lostj silver: with initials Li and C. reward. Sidney 2701R.

DIAMOND PIN Lost, knife settlns. at Meloheliner'a; reward. Columbia Kxcur-sion W. H. Gardner.

(1) DIAMOND KING Lost. Wednesday evening, Cherokee car or near Cherokee "and Ohio; libera 1 reward. 3327 Ohio. Central 22231.. DIAMOND STCD Lost: about Aug.

3 gentleman's diamond stud, valued as gift; Ub- eral reward. Call Riverside 14ijsy. icll DINNER RING Lost. S-dlamond. set in platinum; reward Call Ltndell 70.

c) DOG liost. Tuesdav. 11th, small white male poodle j.V. re ard. Iolmar SllMlR.

DOi; lAst; collie; finder return 4036 N. 11th reward. DOG Lost: male poodle; no upper front teeth: liberal reward Cahany 2110. DOG Lost; fox terrier, one hlack ear; nam Hob; license No. 13.W7; reward.

21120 He- bert St. Tvler 121 4R. l0i l.ost; beagle hound black and white spots. Return to 31J9 Kellly; rewa rd. Ixist.

ednesday afternoon; male poodle; long tall, tan ears; $5 rewarl. Deimar illiOR. Forest 3671 1L DOG Lost. 6th and Franklin, fox terrier, with collar, white and brown spots. 4109 Deimar.

lOG Lost, fenif te fox terrier, white body. head mostly black; small scar under eve; license 3S23; old ladv companion: highly tewarded for information or return. -Smoody, 1412 Hla 1 1 DOG ost: pointer; lemon and white; heavily built, catarrhal affection In right nostril; disappeared from neighborhood of Lindell between Vandeventer and Taylor, and has been gone several weeks: liberal reward. Communicate with Clark McAdams, Fost- Dlspatch. 2J HANDBAG Lost.

tan. with clean clothes; reward. Lindell KEYS Lost, bunch of keys, silver chain, ring engraved W. T. Dempsey; return City Hall Orug Store, receive rew am.

FORP ROADSTER Lost; 10 reward for In formation leading to recovery rora roadster, license 10C.4S. Cabany uu or ii-iij. tit FOUNTAIN PEN Lost, near Page and Pendleton av. Lindell 4477W. 11 dl FRATERNITY TIN lost.

crescent, with star set with opals, between iiuey nee ana I'nlon Market: reward; Forest JmOJW. tel OARHAGK LICKNKE Lost, and permit. No. IO ard7 honeanany GARNET ItROOCH Lost, on Potomac or Virginia, hotween JeTlerson ano iitu- bago or in Gravols Tark; reward if returned to 4370 Choufati. ID HAT Ixst; liberal reward, no questions asked, for return of lady silver gray nai.

also black band purse, containing aruc es valuable to pe-rtv advertising onty; any in formation leading to same of lady killed in auto accident In front of 4102 Deimar Thursday, Sept. 13. 2:45 a. ni. J.

L. Roder ick, ,12111 Olive. Ilat i. KEYS Lost; bunch; In or near irglnla Theater. Return 7lKiA Rates.

In West End: with or 10 kevs thereon. I'hone Forest 3749. or Deimar S120. Jos. Orosstnan.

lot KEYS lnat. bunch kevs. sliver chain, ring engraved v. f. Dempsey.

Return tlty Hall Oriig Store. recelvereward. iJaOY'S WATCil l.ttst; also gnts fob lost, about Sept. 7. Return or send l-'O A11- bert for re ard.

MARE Ixist; white. ir. hands high; split hoof front foot. Return to 2til idiaw rew rd MONEY Lost: bills on Cass or Natural Prldgo cars to Marcus, Monday. P.

liberal jgw a rtLJloxK -875, MONKY-Lost. Monday at department. Grand-leader, $10. Return to 87.10 l.lndellj reward. MONEY Lost: tl4 In paper and 5 check.

between Kuclia ana i.raiiu kindly return to 4 rj. xj. Cohn reward. MONEY Lost; party who took rrom lady' purse In Famous-Bnrr bssement ta known! return B.r74 Vernon ana ble. Phone Forest 2136R.

(cl MONEY Lost: afternoon, downtow gtrl. Return to 528 bills; Saturday district, by working llatea. Rlvaraide zuo; c) reward MONET -Lost: ta. and FpanTsh-A mar lean etnblem. In tobacco sack between MoFac freight house and Sixth 4 th If returned to Herman banotJia 8v4tn.

K-nclT PIVTItKltS I.OSt. On rase. f.n44A Page bl. fiinxnc fn.t- nackage: Sunday; Grand ll.ll.fnnlalnA' 0 1 1 1 1 fl 6305 Virginia mv Tt I vers ido 97.1: reward. r.wtrrnr""n Natural Itrlrige In sack.

Thursdav; rewara. 'i: riNLost; gold; coral setting; reward, ten trsj2WiJfL'''-VL-- PIN Lost Sunday wnmi be tween Sutton or Kensington, car. Victor 174 1. or Mancheg- ter r.i.r ah rirc e. 4 pearla.

tn Foreat Park, at Sunday afternoon; rew ard. lienton PIN Lost Eastern, Ing: between ,1 714 Star Hid-, or pnons('f. t.ostf small: with money car today. and Kevs: on a mmvcun-. Grand ntriTTtimv' rontstnng vsiuanie papers Hnu Abe Katz.

Carr. POCKETIIOOK l-ost: black rr. Friday noon. 2218A Warren mt raw ard rfilf Ist. containing on lASt.

Howard, between Jta ind ward. IfillN. ir T7--r-, iv ti i hi tr small, eon- macs, smao, snae ani office kera. rklng girl. Call If- (c7l tatnir.

10 small ch-s at Famt.uavIJarr. by wora tor Reward. answers name nany Vhiid' grieving: reward no questions ssked Return fil" Merlon st at McKlnie f'stlon. contain Ing reward. H4l S.

jeirerson. "set.t 7. N. Broadway. 7 p.

'glS: liberal reward, information 4fi1 olive Lindell Mi, I-t: lady's, containing 11.95 and nermlt. work ing girl's wsges. S207 Mlcbigfsnreward rrilW rst: small, black, containing e.n. u- valued aa keep K. J.

Austen. Forest J7S: reward a transferring from Jefferson to'Park car. or en containing tlS: kevs. reward. "132 A Michigan fir.

ti ft lis bv hard work will give reward, call Centra and ask for Anne. Ti'f-ISaV on Hodiamont car; lafly' tlr giasaet an small change: finder Please return and receive raws rd Forest W. IZ I-URSB Ivst. small, black. ard ladV.

gold watch, near "Jr. or car: rewst-d haries Ftnnegan. Plateau and LMrldge vv-br nmv 'S' rnanr Inttlal A. 1 chlo diamond. 1 s'one missing.

Labor day; reward. CoMegs TOT "hOSTOV TERRIER Lest: femsle: brindie and white. 4J4 BiKklnahara eourt Foraat JI. rgward. I $50 Co.

I father. Mr. Charles Nelson. MRS. CHARLES NELSON AND CHILDREN, (c) In Mrmoiiiim.

In memory of our beloved father, Louis Kerber, who departed this life one year ago. Sept. 16, 1916. Gone but not forgotten. May his soul rest in pace.

Sadlv missed hv DAUGHTER'S. SONS-IN-LAW AND GRANDCHILDREN. In Mrmorlam. In loving remembrance of our durling daughter. Marguerite Inder-Msirk, who died Sept.

12, 1913. We have longed for you, darling daughter. Through four long, lonely years. Our hearts filled with sorrow. Our eyes bedimmed with tears.

darling, how we miss you. No one but us can tell. God who loved you better. Has taken you home to dwell. Sadlv missed bv FATHER.

MOTHER AND BROTHER. In Memorlam. In sad but loving remembrance of our only darling boy, Charles Hoff- nitister, who died three years ago. pt. 20, 1914.

One dearest to our hearts has gone. The voice we loved is stilled. The place made vacant in our hearts an never more be filled. And our darling who was taken shall to life and love awaken. For lie's sleepfng.

only steeping. Till the resurrection morn. Sadly missed by his parents MR. AND MRS. RICHARD F.

LONG AND GRANDMA. NOTICE. Olive Grove. No. 27.

W. C. ill unveil monument erected In memory of Sov. Christina Bauer at New St. Marcus' Cemetery, at 2:30 p.

m. Sunday. Sept. 16. Members and friends invited.

MARY BEHR. Guardian. STEINBERG. Clerk. UNDERTAKERS Funeral chaTvel.

2739 Lafayette auto and carriage funerals: no charge for chapel. PERSONAL PErlSONAL PERSON AIj Girl If In tow'n. communicate atonte; very lmortant trt you. Mother. PERSONAL Charlie boy, come home or wrlle: everything allright.

Father. I'EHSONAL H. L. Fenton: Where Is unstErred jmstalntotir.v order, for I need It? PERSONAL 1 return home at your position open until Monday, M. PERSONAL please write me: Forrest wants vou: I'm sick from worrv- ir.ii Smith.

l'EHSONAT Want to know address of Box H-3S5, George Mueller or "istera. Post-Dispatch. I'ERSONAL Edna, come at once, nor.7 Washington, or call Bomont Y'onr mother. PERSONAL Wadeaw-af Borow lei. borne; baly very sick-.

Frances, trolt papers please copy. come De- IFHsiiNAl Mr. W. H. Young.

Here's wishing ytiu iv more hnppv blrthdars. the wishes of your w-ife. daughter and the Duke. PERSONA Take notice, that the under signed will be no longer responsible for any debts Incurred hv his wlfn In her name. ALBERT SCHWEIZER.

FERSONAL Anyone knowing the address of Mrs. Ida D. Holmes, a trained nurse that rursd Mrs. John A. Feck, please telephone j- oresi PERSONAL Liberal reward for satisfactory Information present w-bereahouts.

or evl rtenro of death. Daniel Havlrd; last emploved nmanv racking 1..0., Kansas city. lot seen Ksnsas t'itv. July. 1WM; age 44.

beiffht 1 fair complexion: bin, eves: brown hair. Addrees J. Havird. Eitls Grass Hotel. Ht, l.ntlls.

MO. PERSONA I Liberal rswaM for aatlsfartnrT Information of present whereabouts or evi dence of deatn or oeorea vv. Koth. last seen Jons- 6: age heignt feet Inches dark complexion, brown eves, black hair. Mra.

Oeo. Roth. GOG Landscape Webster tJroves. INFORMATION Wtd. Who knows any de scendant of late Arthur Brown, natlv of Ireland and former resident of St.

Louis? Ono daughter. Marv. was ife of vi lllim Mont gomery. Write fully at once to Uox F-02. I'ost-Dlspaicb.

REWARD for Information landing to the recovery of Ifaynas ri-pasaensor touring car, 10111 model, divided front seat, brown seat covers, Missouri State lb-ensa No. possiblv without license; stored somewhere In St. Lols or East St. Iouis: has radiator rap instead of Havnea motor meter; missing since July 17. 1H17.

Pn.n? Jnjle't B2. DISSOLTJTIONNOTIOE DISSOLUTION NOTICE Notice la hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between W. A. Fuller and F. H.

Coult under the nsme of Fuller-Coult Co. was on Aug. 1. 1917 dissolved by mutual consent. Mr.

W. A. Fuller will continue the business under tresame style. W. A.

FULLER. F. 11. COULT. (c(X DIVIDEND NOTICES THE OHIO STATE TELEPHONE t'OLl MULS, A quarterly dividend of fl.75 per ehara on the prt-forrod stock of this company will paid Oct.

I. 191 1. to storkholdt rs of rccortl at the close of business Sept. 20, 191T. II H.

TAYIOH, Trssstirsr. SPECIAL NOTICES SPECIAI NOTICE I will not be responsi ble for any deMs incurred by my wife. Ida Nystrom. NE1.S. NYSTRPM.

LEGAL NOTICES SPECIAL NOTICE T. Cora Pvler of 3.V11 Market rltv of St. Iyiuis. do here by sell my grocery store, incfudlg stork and all fixtures, at Market for the sum of S.Vi. to J.

W. Mueller of South Klrg'n highway. The sum of 20o cash, the l.sinm-. 14KO. to be paid on the I'tb dsv of Octotr.

1H17. The stock and fixtures to be free from any and all Incumbrances. ADOPTION ADOPTION Wtd board child or any age: H.1A week HOT Foat-IOS FOR ADOPTION Pretty baby girl. Van derbeck e. Park FOR ADOPTION Ileautlful baby boy of splendid parentage.

Box R-243, Post-Dls FOR AIKPTION-A baby boy of good pa-rentage; must bring references. Mrs Warranto MtterMty Hotr.e, 2'-SQ Washington. ir FOR AI ifTION Healthy, handsome t-t 18 months old. good parentage. Log B-3j h.

JCOJINGJEVENTS- Opening; Dance Moose Club Grand an4 Pine Saturday evening. Kept 22 Finest maple floor in St. Louis Guy Dalbr'a grand or-hra; gents 60, laalea ISc Xree; valcuaa, PI eialn and fancy dress aklrg and fie far. leg are t.ocbt: enn tbe entire rear. Wel'e n.

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