The New York Times/1918/11/11/Classified/Help Wanted - Female

From Wikisource
< The New York Times‎ | 1918‎ | 11‎ | 11‎ | Classified
Jump to navigation Jump to search

HELP WANTED—Female.

ADDRESSERS WANTED.

Salary and bonus; good workers earn $14-$16. Apply to

MISS CARLOCK,
326 Hudson St., 3d floor.

Take 7th Av. subway to Houston St.


ADDRESSERS.—Experienced; $2 a thousand; no home work. Review of Reviews Co., 30 Irving Place, city.


Apply for
PATRIOTIC SERVICE—GOVERNMENT WORK.

Absolutely permanent positions, with many opportunities for advancement.

Young women, 16 to 25 years of age, wanted for

telephone operating

"SOLDIERS OF THE SWITCHBOARD," $8 to $9 per week first four weeks while learning the business in Manhattan, Bronx, and Brooklyn.

$9.50 to $12.50 per week within the next few weeks, according to tours of duty assigned. Frequent increase thereafter.

No experience necessary. Good health, eyesight, and hearing.

Employes are especially well cared for. Meals served at cost, anniversary payments, sick benefits, vacations with pay, pensions, superior environment, and delightful quarters. 7 to 8 hour working day.

Apply between 9 A.M. and 5 P.M.

Manhattan: 58 West Houston St.
Miss K. M. Schmitt.

Brooklyn: 81 Willoughby St.
Miss M. T. Murray.

NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY.


ASSISTANT MILLINERY WORKROOM. TAKE CHARGE OF ORDER BOOK AND PUT ORDERS INTO WORK. ADDRESS ACCURACY, 190 TIMES DOWNTOWN.


ASSISTANT, with some office experience, safeguard system, salary to start $15; state experience and age. A 74 Times.


ATTENDANT for elderly lady; cooking, sewing required. Mendel, 106 W. 69th.


A YOUNG LADY wanted in large insurance broker's office to handle renewals and follow up on order books; write, giving age, experience, and salary desired; confidential, K 685 Times Downtown.


BILLING CLERKS.

Those having department store experience preferred, but not essential. Apply main office, sixth floor, Bloomingdale Bros., 59th St. and 3d Av.


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


BOOKKEPER.

R. H. MACY & CO. have a vacancy in their Controller's Office for a bookkeeper who has had experience with controlling accounts; this is an extraordinary opportunity for an intelligent, energetic, and persevering woman; no applicant will be considered who has not had at least five years' experience. Apply at office of Employment Manager, 2d balcony, rear, 34th St. entrance, any time during the day, OR ON MONDAY EVENING, NOV. 11, UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK.


BOOKKEEPER;

one who has had department store experience; must be rapid and accurate and able to take trial balance; liberal salary assured to the one with the necessary qualifications. Apply main office, sixth floor, Bloomingdale Bros., 59th St. and 3d Av.


BOOKKEEPER'S ASSISTANT, IN OFFICE OF LARGE LADIES' COAT AND SUIT HOUSE; MUST HAVE FAIR KNOWLEDGE OF BOOKKEEPING; ABLE TO POST FROM CASH BOOK TO LEDGER AND UNDERSTAND DISCOUNTS; STATE AGE, EXPERIENCE AND SALARY. A. Q., 109 TIMES.


BOOKKEEPER.—ENERGETIC YOUNG WOMAN, FULLY QUALIFIED TO HANDLE LARGE SET OF BOOKS; EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY OFFERED TO RIGHT PARTY; CLOAK AND SUIT EXPERIENCE PREFERRED, BUT NOT ESSENTIAL; GIVE EXPERIENCE IN DETAIL. B 61 TIMES.


BOOKKEEPER AND STENOGRAPHER, experienced and competent to take charge of small office of old-established retail business; working hours 8:30 to 6: pleasant surroundings; permanent position with Christian firm for bright young woman with some knowledge of electrical line; state salary, age, and references. B 98 Times.


BOOKKEEPER'S ASSISTANT IN NEW YORK OFFICE OF OUT-OF-TOWN SPECIALTY STORE; MUST HAVE FAIR KNOWLEDGE OF BOOKKEEPING; $15 START; STATE AGE, EXPERIENCE. D. D., 100 TIMES.


BOOKKEEPER'S ASSISTANT.—Accounts receivable, ledger, experienced in posting, checking remittances, and sending out statements; permanent position; quick advancement. "Assistant," 240 Times Downtown.


BOOKKEEPER.—Young lady to take full charge of set of books and office; one familiar with stenography and payrolls desired; state age, experience, and salary. A 58 Times.


BOOKKEEPER AND CASHIER in retail business; one with experience who can take full charge of books; state religious connection and salary expected. L 296 Times.


BOOKKEEPER'S ASSISTANT; also capable of taking charge of front office in hotel; must be over 30. Apply Hotel Thorndyke, 208 West 58th.


BOOKKEEPER.—To keep complete set of books, one with knowledge of shorthand preferred; $25-$30 to start; state in own handwriting, age, education, and experience. R 594 Times Downtown.


BOOKKEEPER, capable of taking charge of set of books, drawing on trial balance; state experience, age, and salary expected. R. B., 245 Times Downtown.


BOOKKEEPER.—Wanted a young woman bookkeeper for a bank; state religion and experience; salary $900 per year. L 209 Times.


BOOKKEEPER AND CASHIER.—Assistant bookkeeper and cashier; experienced. 392 5th Av. Mary Elizabeth.


CASHIER.—Department store experience preferred. Apply to Post, 19 West 42d.


CHAMBERMAID and ward helper for hospital. Call 146 East 28th St., today, at 5 P.M.


CHIFFON and Netting Wholesalers desire services of young woman with tact and ability, capable of assuming charge of filling or orders; must be accurate as to detail and generally dependable; specify age, experience, references, salary. Write B. L., 105 East 14th St.


CLERICAL.

Girls with clerical experience; permanent position; advancement; good light and air. Apply to

MISS CARLOCK,
THE BUTTERICK PUBLISHING CO.,
326 Hudson St., 2d floor.
Take 7th Av. subway to Houston St.


CLERICAL ASSISTANTS

for our accounting and auditing departments; must be thoroughly experienced and good at figures; liberal salary assured with advancement to those who can qualify. Apply main office, sixth floor, Bloomingdale Bros., 59th St. and 3d Av.


CLERK IN OFFICE OF LARGE WHOLESALE DRY GOODS COMMISSION HOUSE; STATE AGE AND EXPERIENCE. A 574 TIMES DOWNTOWN.


CLERK, 19 years or over, for general clerical work in mechanical shop; experience desirable in cost and time keeping; excellent opportunity. Address H 34 Times.


CLEANERS and maids, white, to be generally useful; no Sunday or night work; salary $9 per week, ($40 per month.) A. Simonson, 506 5th Av., between 42d and 43d Sts.


CLEANER.—Day's work; good worker. Women's Club, 133 East 40th.


COMPTOMETER OPERATOR, first-class, by large industrial corporation, Brooklyn; hours 8:30-5 P.M.; Saturday 1 P.M.; good wages; excellent chance for advancement. Call Prospect 6100, Chief Clerk for interview.


CLERKS.

We have vacancies for addressers, filers, indexers, and folders; no experience necessary; applicants must be over 16 years of age.

also

We are in a position to employ a few clerical workers, those with some high school training preferred, to be trained to become correspondents. The Mail Order business offers exceptional opportunity for female workers in this branch of their business. The pay while learning is good and advancement is rapid.

THOSE EMPLOYED NOW MAY PARTICIPATE IN OUR 10 PER CENT. BONUS, PAYABLE AT CHRISTMAS.

CHARLES WILLIAM STORES,
25 WASHINGTON ST.,
BROOKLYN, N.Y.


COOK, experienced; must be willing to go to Washington; Scandinavian preferred, but others considered; no laundry; no housework, except kitchen; starting $50; pleasant surroundings; six grownups in family, but simple living and no parties. Phone Petersen, Columbus 7944, or call 16 West 70th St, Monday, 4-7.


COTTAGE MOTHER, able to mend for and supervise 14 boys; mention experience, (if any,) references, and salary expected. Jewish Orphan Home, 1,170 Genesee St., Rochester, N.Y.


COUPLE, competent, white, or cook, chambermaid, waitress; private fmaily; New Rochelle; no washing. Call 9 to 11, Hewman, 220 West 19th St., New York.


DESIGNER on infants' caps and children's hats; experienced only; great opportunity for right party. Address H B 805 Times Downtown.


DICTAPHONE OPERATOR AND STENOGRAPHER IN LARGE MANUFACTURING CONCERN; MUST BE QUICK, ACCURATE, AND NEAT; STATE AGE, EXPERIENCE, AND SALARY EXPECTED. A 592 TIMES DOWNTOWN.


DICTAPHONE OPERATORS.—$100 per month; must be able to transcribe accurately and quickly; no amateurs need apply; short hours; ideal working conditions. Address B 89 Times.


ELLIOTT-FISHER.

CROSS-FOOTER OPERATORS, (8,) experienced; Christian firm; good salary. Apply to E. L. Kane, 88 Park Place.


FILING CLERK.—Bright young lady for filing and mailing department; state experience and salary. A. M., 170 Times Harlem.


FILE CLERK wanted, girl; one with experience preferred; excellent chance to advance. Apply Military Art Novelty Co., 137 East 25th St.


GIMBEL BROTHERS,
Broadway and 33d St.
REQUIRE
GIRLS AND WOMEN BETWEEN THE AGES OF 16 AND 40, TO ACT AS PARCEL PACKERS FOR CHINA, TOYS, AND HOUSEFURNISHINGS; EXPERIENCE UNNECESSARY.
APPLY Superintendent of Packers,
Main Floor—Rear.


GIRLS.
ORDER FILLERS.

Active, over 16 years of age; no experience necessary; $9 to $10 per week.

UTILITY WORKERS.

For shipping room work; rapid advancement.

PACKERS.

Women to pack general merchandise; no experience necessary.

ALL EMPLOYED NOW MAY PARTICIPATE IN OUR 10 PER CENT. BONUS, PAYABLE AT CHRISTMAS.

Our buildings are located three minutes walk from the Sands St. station at Brooklyn Bridge.

CHARLES WILLIAM STORES,
25 WASHINGTON ST.,
BROOKLYN, N.Y.


GIRLS NEEDED FOR GOVERNMENT WORK; AGES 18 TO 40; EXPERIENCE UNNECESSARY; GOOD WAGES; EXCELLENT LIVING CONDITIONS; PLANTS LOCATED IN NEARBY N.J. TOWNS. APPLY, READY TO LEAVE, DU PONT CO., 502 WEST 22D ST., NEAR CORNER 8TH AV.


GIRLS, 15-21,

for office and clerical work; public, parochial, or high school graduates preferred; steady positions; good opportunity for advancement; 8:30 to 5:30, 1/2 day Saturday, Bellas Hess & co., 95 Morton St., near Christopher St. station 9th Av. "L."


GIRLS FOR TYPEWRITING AND CLERICAL WORK; MUST BE PLAIN WRITERS, ACCURATE AND NEAT IN APPEARANCE; STATE RELIGIOUS FAITH, AGE, AND SALARY EXPECTED. R 488 TIMES DOWNTOWN.


GIRLS—2—GIRLS.

refined, Christian firm, for clerical work in printing department of large commercial concern; good opportunity for bright, ambitious girls; salary $60 per month to start. P.O. Box 743, City Hall Station, New York.


GIRL, 16 YEARS OR OVER, AS ASSISTANT IN OFFICE OF LARGE WHOLESALE DRY GOODS CONCERN. A 573 TIMES DOWNTOWN.


GIRLS TO FOLD AND INSERT CIRCULARS; EXPERIENCE UNNECESSARY; STEADY POSITION, RAPID ADVANCEMENT; GREEN-STEIN-PELZ, 30 IRVING PLACE.


GIRL for general office work, no experience necessary; must have knowledge of typewriting; state age, education, and salary desired to start. R 695 Times Downtown.


GIRL for billing and filing; temporary office position; also girl to assist in office for afternoons only. New England Art Co., 323 4th Av.


GIRL wanted, any nationality, for chamberwork, waiting, sewing; three adults; apartment. Call all day; carfare paid. Lesser, 362 Riverside Drive, (corer 109th St.)


GIRL, bright, neat, 16, to assist in show-room; salary $8. L. Steinthal & Brother 906 Broadway.


GIRL, bright, young, assistant for general clerical duties; salary to begin $8; advancement. B 60 Times.


GIRL, accurate at figures. Call Field and Stream Magazine, 26 West 45th St.


GIRL to assist in office work; steady position; state salary. L 289 Times.


GIRL, 14-16, for errands; export office downtown. S 647 Times Downtown.


GOVERNESS.—Lady speaking perfect French and English; piano; take full charge of boy 9 and girl 7; highest references; good salary. Schuyler 3063.


GOVERNESS (visiting) for girl, 11 years, from 1:30 to 6 P.M. R 352 Times Harlem.


HOTEL AUDITOR, who understands front office work; competent. G. Z., 621 Madison Av.


GOOD PAY FOR PATRIOTIC WORK.

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


HOUSEWORKER, beneral, cook and laundress; experienced; good home and good wages. Call J. E. West, Room 364, 200 5th Av.


HOUSEKEEPER for 200-room hotel; must be thoroughly competent and have best references; state salary expected, experience and age. B 96 Times.


HOUSEWORKER.—Well recommended white woman for family of three adults in nice 7-room apartment at 33 West 12th St. Call Tuesday after 3. W.


HOUSEWORKER, general; two in family; no washing; live out; $10 weekly. Halligan, 65 West 87th.


IMPORTANT NOTICE.

R. H. MACY & CO. ANNOUNCE THAT THEIR EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 2D BALCONY, REAR, 34TH ST. ENTRANCE, WILL BE OPEN UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK MONDAY EVENING, NOV. 11, TO RECEIVE APPLICATIONS FOR POSITION IN THE MANY DEPARTMENTS OF THE STORE.


KITCHEN MAID.—Good worker; references; sleep out. Women's Club, 133 East 40th.


LEDGER CLERK

to take charge of stock ledger; for experienced young lady, accurate at figures, a splendid opportunity is offered. Model Bassiere Co., 782 Wythe Av., Brooklyn.


MAID for general housework, to live out, family of two in small apartment; must be good cook; $10 a week. Apply any morning between 9 and 11. Phone 4176 Grameroy.


MAIL CLERK AND OFFICE ASSISTANT wanted by corporation; apply in own handwriting, stating experience and salary expected. A 583 Times Downtown.


MILLINERY.—FORELADY IN MILLINERY HOUSE TO TAKE CHARGE OF ENTIRE TRIMMING ROOM; MUST BE THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED; GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR ONE SHOWING INTEREST; ALL REPLIED TREATED STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. BOX S 836 TIMES DOWNTOWN.


MOTHER'S HELPER, or working housekeeper; one willing; no washing; no objection to refined high school daughter; 3 in family. Mrs. George, 611 West 110th.


MULTIGRAPH OPERATOR.

Must understand setting up, printing, automatic feed and printer's ink attachment. 45 Broadway, Room 505.


NURSE.—Wanted, experienced baby nurse, with best city references; highest wages offered. Call, Monday or Tuesday evening, between 3:30 and 9:30, at 525 Park Av., corner 61st St., 11st floor.


NURSE.—White, care two children at Flushing; wages $40; references required; call mornings. 141 West 36th St., 21st floor, carfare paid. J. W. Paris.


NURSE.—Wanted, capable, refined woman to keep child under two in park afternoons. Apply mornings, Apt. 7D, 114 East 64th St.


NURSES, (graduate,) wanted for general ward duty in a New York hospital, centrally located; salary, board, room and washing. Write B 100 Times.


NURSEMAID, experienced; must have good references. Mrs. Mortimer R. Goldsmith, 490 South Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Penn.


OFFICE GIRLS wanted in office of a large insurance company; must be at least 16 years old; opportunities for adcancement to clerical positions; salary to start $9 weekly; state age and education. Address P.O. Box 325, City Hall Station, N.Y. City.


OFFICE ASSISTANT, one who can operate switchboard; $10 to start; hours 9 to 6. 934 7th Av.


RECORD CLERK IN LARGE MANUFACTURING CONCERN; MUST BE QUICK, ACCURATE, AND CAPABLE OF MAKING GOOD FIGURES; ANSWER IN OWN HANDWRITING, STATING AGE, EXPERIENCE, AND SALARY EXPECTED. A 367 TIMES DOWNTOWN.


SALESWOMEN.
VEILINGS.

R. H. MACY & CO. require competent saleswomen in their Veiling Department; only those accustomed to meeting the best New York clientele will be considered. Apply at office of Employment Manager, 2d balcony, rear, 34th St. entrance, any time during the day, OR ON MONDAY EVENING, Nov. 11, UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK.


SALESWOMEN.

R. H. MACY & CO. have vacancies in the following departments for competent saleswomen or for women who are able to become competent saleswomen through the aid of our Department of Training:

  • Laces,
  • Women's Neckwear,
  • Handkerchiefs,
  • Gloves,
  • Merino Underwear,
  • Books,
  • Lamps,
  • Pictures,
  • Toys,
  • China,
  • Housefurnishings.

Apply at office of Emplyment Manager, 2d balcony, rear, 34th St. entrance, any time during the day, OR ON MONDAY EVENING, Nov. 11, UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK.


SALESWOMEN
In the following sections:

  • TOYS
  • HOUSE FURNISHINGS
  • GLOVES
  • JEWELRY
  • TOILET GOODS
  • LEATHER GOODS
  • HANDKERCHIEFS

Those with experience preferred.
AT WANAMAKER'S.
APPLY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE.


SALESWOMEN,
with experience in selling,
PICTURE SECTION.
AT WANAMAKER'S,
APPLY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE.


SALESLADIES,

experienced in the following departments: Corsets, gloves, hosiery, underwear and infants' wear; salary $16 to $25. I. Bergen, 120 West 125th St. Morningside 5698.


SALESLADIES.—Reliable woman's specialty show. Newman, 138 2d Av. Call between 10-12 A.M.


SECRETARY.—New concern, good opportunity for young lady, picture business, to take charge of office; salary as per ability; write or call. Franco-American, 25 West 42d St., Room 403.


SECRETARY-STENOGRAPHER, perfect knowledge French and English; financial business; permanent position; good prospects for advancement. Lambert, 27 Pine St.


SECRET SERVICE OPERATIVES,

experienced, for munitions factory in Maryland; steady employment for one year guaranteed; state experience, age, and salary requirements; confidential. Address X 344 Times Annex.


STENOGRAPHER, beginner; also learn use of dictaphone; $10 to start, advancement. 309 Broadway, Room 1009.


STENOGRAPHER.—Little or no experience, but with initiative. Shirley Press, 45 West 34th.


STENOGRAPHER

Only those who are thoroughly experiences will be considered; must be able to transcribe notes correctly; literal salary assured with advancement to the one who can qualify. Apply main office, sixth floor, Bloomingdale Bros., 89th St. and 3d Av.

STENOGRAPHER,

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.


STENOGRAPHER.

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.


STENCIL FILERS,

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.


TYPIST.

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,
MIDDLE AGED,
TO ACT AS WRAPPERS,
CARRIERS AND STOCK HELP;
EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY.
AT WANAMAKER'S
APPLY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE.

WOMEN.—REFINED WOMEN TO
Assist in information bureau.
UNITED WAR WORK CAMPAIGN,
686 5th Av., near 54th St.

WOMEN

to act as

SHEET WRITERS
AND PACKERS.

DELIVERY SECTION AT

WANAMAKER'S.
Apply in Department Section,
BASEMENT, OLD BUILDING.

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 WOMAN.

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

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

A. DE PINNA CO.,
5TH AV., COR. 59TH ST.

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.


Instruction


FILE CLERKS WANTED.

POSITIONS AT $12 TO $30 PER WEEK.

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.

NATIONAL TRAINING SCHOOL
FOR FILING

The Shaw-Walker Company.

90 Franklin Street, Near Broadway.


STENOGRAPHERS WANTED.

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.


Employment Agencies.


BROWN EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE,
99 NASSAU ST. HOURS 9-5:30.

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.