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PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 20, 1910 SHAKE-UP FOLLOWS MAR ENQUIRY ZEPPELIN'S GAS WORKS DESTROYED Explosion of Hydrogen Gas, With Which Dirigibles Are Inflated, Injured Nine Officers Stationed at Washington Are Sent to Different Parts of the World Strawbridge Clothier Special Midsummer News for Today, Wednesday Courtesy Goeveeieece Satisffactioe Service The principles of this great organization stand upon a foundation broader and stronger than bricks and stone; upon more than the accumulation of vast stocks of merchandise and their distribution to the thousands of homes of Philadelphia and vicinity yes, and to the far parts of the United States and its possessions. Our aim, ever foremost, has been to make this the Store of the people, a Store where courtesy rules the relations between its vast body of workers and the public. Everything that could add to the comfort and convenience of the thousands of visitors who dally pass in and out of this great Store has been provided broad aisles, best oi; ventilation, hundreds of electric fans, pure, thoroughly chilled drinking water, a cool, inviting rest room, telephones reaching. every counter. And, if you live out of town, our Mail Order Department and extensive resort delivery service place the great resources of this Store at your command, with the same satisfaction as if you shopped in person.

No matter where your vacation takes you, all goods purchased while you are away will be sent to your vacation address free of express, mail or freight charges. FRI EDRICHSHAFEX, Germany, July 19. The gas -works of the Zeppelin Air- A Great Clearance, Hen's Clothing Summer Shoes at Reduced Prices Gleaning time now in the Shoe Store broken lines, lines to be and remainders of special purchases that have lingered into Julv must be disposed of quickly. These remarkably low prices should hurry them WASHINGTON, July 19. As a consequence of the report of a court of inquiry that unsatisfactory conditions existed in the marine corps, largely as the result of many officers having been in Washington too long, the headquarters' staff, with only a few exceptions, -was today ordered to new posts.

Colonel Charles H. Lauchheimer, headquarters' adjutant and inspector, who requested the appointment of the court of inquiry, was ordered to the Philippines, and Lieutenant Colonel Henry C. Haines, his assistant, was directed to assume charge of the adjutant's office. Colonel Frank L. Denny, headquarters' quartermaster, one of the candidates for the position of commandant of the corps upon the retirement of General George F.

Elliott in October, was ordered to San Francisco for duty. He will be succeeded here by lieutenant Colonel Charles McCawley, his second assistant, while his first assistant, Lieutenant Colonel Thomas C. Price, was ordered to the Philippines. Colonel Charles A. Doyen was detached from duty at the marine barracks at Annapolis and ordered to the Bremerton Navy Yard, in Washington.

Just what, if anything, has happened Yesterday morning we printed an announcement of these special clearance prices. The response was immediate. All through the day the Men's Clothing Store was a busy place; hundreds of men 'took advantage of these values. Still an excellent assortment of sizes, styles and fabrics for those who come to-day. Suits bought now will be ready for the first warm weather of next year, and there is still this summer's wear in them: einp Company were demolished by an explosion today.

The managers of the plant were not present and the cause of the accident has not been ascertained. Shortly before noon the gasometer burst and the surrounding walls Tvere blown to a great distance. Several cottages in the vicinity fell in (heaps of ruins at the shock, while other nearby buildings -which held "to their foundations lost their windows and doors. A roundup of employes showed that nine persons had been injured, several dangerously. It also was discovered that there were two explosions.

A boiler burst, causing a fire which reached the cylinders containing the hydrogen gas which the Zeppelin airships were inflated. A feeeond explosion ensued and the roof of the gas works was lifted from the walls and torn to bits that were scattered over a wide area. The detonation was heard for many "miles around, causing a panic in the district and even among those residing on the opposite side of Lake Constance, The neighborhood is sparsely populated find chiefly by those employed in the Zeppelin factory. out in a aay or so. it will pay to hunt lor your size.

Come early: Hen's $5.00 S. C. High-grade Oxfords now $3.60 Remainders of eight summer lines, in gun-metal, tan Russia calf and shinv leathers. Every size in the group. Men's f350 Summer $15 $10 Suits, Suits, $18 Serge fin Men's wgferl Summer Men's few Summer $7.50 Suits, Exceptional values in Men's Trousers at $2.50, $3.50 and $5.00.

Summer Coats at special prices. Men's $18.00 and $20.00 Outing: Suits, $10.00. second Floor, West Women's $7.00 Garden Ties and Oxfords now $4.65 Patent leather, tan Russia calf, glazed kid and patent leather with white calf tops; remaining lots from four popular summer styles. Women's $6.00 Oxfords and Pumps now $3.95 Gun-metal and tan Russia Calf Oxfords, Patent Leather Pumps and Oxfords and Bright Red Kid Colonial Pumps. Women's $5.00 Oxfords, Pumps and Ties now $3.55 Many discontinued summer lines from our S.

C. High-grade stock, in tan, patent leather and other wanted leathers. Girls' $3.00 and $3.50 Summer Shoes now $2.35 Two- and Three-eyelet Garden Ties for large girls; in patent colt, gun-metal and tan Russia calf. Sizes from 2 to 5. Broken lines from our own stocks.

Boys' $3.50 S. C. Special Oxfords now $2.65 to General Elliott, commandant of the Resumes Interrupted Flight BOURNEMOUTH. July 19 Robert Loraine. the actor, who on July 16 la an attempt to make a flight in a biplane to the Needlps and return in a heavy rain storm was obliged to land on the Isle of Wight, flew back to the mainland this evening.

He made a safe landing here. All of Our Men's Straw Hals are now Reduced Various proportions of crown and brim, various wanted kinds of straws, hats for midsummer wear less than regular prices: Silk Stockings at 50c Women's fine Black Silk Stockings with mercerized lisle-tops, heels and toes; sizes 8V2 to 10. So many women are buying them for midsummer wear that we can't get them fast enough atvother shipment ready to-day. Aisle 3, Market Street marine corps, is a matter of uncertainty. Colonel William P.

Biddle has been ordered to act for him and this is interpreted by some as being as good as his permanent appointment to the command, although he is outranked by Colonel Paul St. Clair Murphy, of the Philadelphia barracks. General Wood Now Heads Army July. 19. General Leonard Wood today assumed the duties as chief of staff of the army.

He left this evening for New York to arrange for the removal of his family to this city. He will return to Washington on Thursday. General Wood's family next week will take no residence at Fort Myer. Just across the Potomac from this city. Tan, gun-metal and shiny leathers; all sizes, from 2 to 5Y2, and in all widths to reduce stocks.

Eighth and Filbert Streets Men's $1.50 to $2.00 Straw Hats now $1.00 Women's Lingerie Dresses Men's $2.50 $5.00 Straw Hals now $1.50 Drifter Fails to Break Record AXXA. 111., July 19. George Howard end alter Collms, aeronauts of Cincinnati, piloting the balloon Drifter, which ascended at- Hamilton. Ohio, at 7.40 o'clock last night, landed at Mount Pleasant, eleven miles south of here, at 6.13 o'clock this morning. Their descent was made without mishap.

The pilots had planned to remain in the air more than two days to break the fortv-four-hour record. The weather was ideal, with a fclight east wind. regularly $12.00 to S15.00 Fitted precisely to the shape of your head in five minutes by our conforming machine. East Store, Eighth Street First on every woman's warm-weather list the fluffy lace-trimmed Frocks to which she looks for coolness, grace and comfort. Just a hundred such Frocks here for to-day's selling some at half, price; every one marked by a lacy beauty, daintiness and charm far bej-ond its special price, $7.50.

Trimmed a score of graceful ways with deep tucked flounces and airy lace panels and bands used to give all the grace of overskirts. An event for every woman with a welcome waiting for one or more pretty white midsummer Dresses. All sizes. Fonseca Cannot Come Here July Marshal Hermes Da Fonseca. President-elect of Brazil, has been compelled to abandon his projected visit to the United States during Autrust by imperative orders from bis physicians.

News to this effect was received today by John Barrett, director of the International Bureau of American Reoublics. in a cablegram from Pr. Jose Rodriguez, the Brazilian editor, who had been making the arrangements for Marshal Fon-seca's trio to this country. Second Floor. Market Stree FOREST FIRES DO IMMENSE DAMAGE Wipe Out Towns in Canada and Washington, Destroy Mining Property and Kill Five Dutch Neck Waists Such a pretty variation from your all-white Waists these bonny styles daintily touched with color.

It may be just an edge of colored embroidery or a pretty medallion or colored band gleaming amid the tucking and laces. Prettiest of all in these Dutch neck styles with the color deftly used to frame the neck opening: $1.25 Dutch Neck Waists $1.00 $2.25 Dutch Neck Waists $1.50 $3.00 Dutch Neck Waists $2.00 Soft, sheer batiste; short or three-quarter sleeves. The color notes of black, or Persian, or the daintiest imaginable blue, pink or brown. Second Floor, Centre Long Cloth and Nainsook Fine-spun Long Cloth and English Nainsook, in original 12-yard pieces, suitable for making women's or children's lightweight summer underwear, at less than regular prices: FINE-SPUN LONG CLOTH $1.25 Long Cloth, 12-yard piece $1.08 $1.50 Long Cloth, 12-yard piece $1.25 $1.75 Long Cloth, 12-yard piece $1.50 ENGLISH NAINSOOK $2.00 Nainsook, 12-yard piece $1.75 $2.50 Nainsook, 12-yard piece $2.25 $3.00 Nainsook, 12-yard pieces $2.75 The Enlarged Piano Store A Wonderful Development and a Steady Growth Have Fallen to Its Lot Negro Appointed Customs Collector July 19. Whitcfleld Me-Kinlay.

a negro real estate agent of this city, baa been atuiointed collector of customs here, the technical designation of the office being the port of Georgetown. D. C. Xews of Mc-Kinlay's selection by President Taft was received here today from Secretary Norton at Beverly. It is stated that the appointment signifies the recognition of negroes In Important Federal positions.

McKlnlay came to Washington from Charleston, S. C. in 1SS4. and has taken an active part in politics. Women's Bathing Suits Just go where there is bathing, even for a day, without a Bathing Suit and see how gladly you will pay a few dollars for your own! Assurance of attractive lines, excellent, serviceable materials and carefully finished details in every Strawbridge Clothier Bathing Suit whatever the price: Black Brilliantine Suits $3.00 One-piece style, with pretty V-shaped neck, puff sleeves and full bloomers.

Black Mohair Suits $5.00 Two-piece, with skirt buttoned at waist. Waist is cut on smart lines, with puff sleeves, round neck, fetchingly trimmed with black braid in scroll design. Mohair Bathing Suits $3.00 to $15.00 Silk Bathing Suits $10.00 to $25.00 Misses Bathing Suits $2.50 to $5.00 Children's Bathing Suits $1.00 to $3.00 Bathing Caps 15c to $2.00 Second Floor, Centre, East The Royal Piano, $265 Child Dies of Burns Special to The Inquirer. WILKES-BARRE. Pa-.

July Eleven -year-old William Bauer, of Inkerman. near here, who was burned by an explosion of powder two days after the Fourth of July, died today of his injuries. THE ROYAL Piano attractively combines careful workmanship and beauty of design with the lowest possible price. Its tone, touch and lasting quality put it in a class with many higher-priced instruments. Made in the celebrated Krell factory in itself a guarantee of merit.

Aisle 13, Centre friends, also Washington Camp, No 339. jot Armstrong Council. No 130, Junior U- A Ooethe Unst Verein, No 1, end -employes of Alfred Box Co, are Invited to attend funeral, on Wednesday, at 2 o'clock, from his parents' residence. Belgrade ft. To proceed to Palmer Vault.

Interment private, at Oakland Cemetery. COVERT. On July 19. 1910. HAROLD A son of Charles and A Maud Covert (ne Harris), aged 7 months.

Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Friday, July 22. at 2 M. at parents' residence. 3521 Comly st, Wlssinom-ing. Interment private, at North Cedar Hill Cemetery.

CRAWFORD. On July 16. 1910, at Erie, Pa. JOSEPH CRAWFORD, in his 67th year. Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from hia son-in-law's residence, 2922 Welsh road.

Holmes-burg, on Thursday, 21st inst, at 2 o'clock. Interment private. CULLEN. On July 18, 1910. ELIZABETH, wife of Thomas Cullen, aged 2" years.

Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, at 8.30 A from her father-in-law's residence, Mr John Cullen. 128 Fitzwater st. Solemn high mass of requiem, at St Philip's Church, at 10 A M. precisely. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

CURRY. On July IS. 1910. FRANCIS, youngest son of the late Francis and Susan Curry. Relatives and friends of family are respectfully invited to attend funeral, on Thursday morning at 8 o'clock, from his late residence.

866 19th st. Reauiem mass at Church of the Gesii at 9.30 o'clock sharp. Interment at Old Cathedral -Cemetery. DELLOP. On July 16.

1910, MADELINE, daughter of Jennie and the late George Deliop, aged 23 vears 4 months 10 days. Relatives and friends, also members of St Matthew's Church Sunday School and Court Quaker Citv, No 13. Order of Golden Sceptre, are invited to attend funeral. Wednesday, at 1.30 M. from her grandmother's residence.

1437 Ogden st. Services at St Matthew'a CJiurch (18th and Glrard ave), Wednesday. xly may be viewed Tuesday evening, after i.sOP M. Interment Mt Moriah Cemetery. DES GRANGES.

On July 18. LYDIA JAN-NEY DES GRANGES, relict of the late Clarence Camille Des Granges, and daughter of the late Dr BenJ Say Janney. ot Philadelphia, aged 76 vears. Funeral from the residence of her nephew. Dr BenJ Janney Rudderow.

1921 Spring Garden st. on Thursday, the 21st inst. at 11 o'clock A M. Interment private. Omit flowers.

DOWDRICir On July 19. 1910. JOHN DOW-DKICK. an old soldier. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, at lO A from his late residence.

Ellis st. Haddonfield. J. Interment at Methodist Cemetery. DOWLING.

On July 19. 1910. CATHARINE DOWLING. beloved daughter of James and Catharine Dowling (nee McCarney. aged 7 months.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral on Thursday, at 2 o'clock, from her parents' residence. 1726 MeClellan er lth and Moore stsi. Interment private, in the Holy Cross Cemetery. DCRKIN. On July IS.

1916. MARY daughter of Patrick and Bridget Durkin. formerly 2011 Kater st. Relatives and friends. St Patrick's Sodality and Altar and Holy Face Societv invited to funeral.

Friday. 8.30 A M. aunt's residence. Mrs Margaret Hallahan. S89 47th st.

Solemn high mass of reouiem. Mother of Sorrows Church. lO A M. Interment Cathedral. EA LE ON.

On Julv 19. 1910. JAMES aged 67 years. Relatives and friends, also toe 12th United Presbyterian Church, are invited to attend the funeral on Fridav. at 2 M.

at his late residence 302f 9th st. Interment private, nt North Cedar Hill Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. EDMONSON. On Julv IS.

191. LOUISE, beloved daughter of Louise and the late Bertram Edmondson. in her 18th year. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, on Thursday, at 1 M. at her mother's residence.

531 Winton st, below Snvder ave. Interment private, at Green Mount Cemetery. ELLIS. On Julv 18. 1910.

LILLIAN ELLIi. at her late residence. 1409 Morris st. Mineral and interment private. FIXXF.GAX.-On July IS.

1910. at Atlantic Citr. J. ELLEN, daughter of the late Peter and Margaret Flnnegan. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Thursdav morning, at 8 o'clock, from the residence of her brother.

Michael Finnegan. 233 Randolph st. High mass at St Augustine's Church, at 9 o'clock. Interment. Hoiy Cross Cemeterv.

FINKBEINER. On July 18. 1910, ALBERT G. son of the late John and Frederick Finkbeiner. Relatives and friends, also Milie Lodge.

loOO. I F. are invited to attend the funeral service, at the residence of his brother. A Finkbeiner. 1719 16th st.

on Thursday morning. July 21, at 10.30 o'clock. Interment private. FITTON. On Julv 18.

1910. HANNAH widow of Edward Fltton. aced SO years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, on Thursday. July 21.

at 2 M. at the residence of her brother-in-law. George Mink. 82 51st st. West Philadelphia- Interment private.

VLEISCHMAXN. On Talv 17. 101C WIL-LIM FLEI SC UMAXX. arMl 76 years. A member of Pioneer S-ktion.

Phils Turnge-meinde; 29th Regiment. New York olunteer. and Phiia Saengerhund. The relatives aud friends are invited to attend the funeral services on Wednesday. July 20.

at 2 Precisely, at hi late residence. 5013 Florence ave. West Phili. Interment strictly private. FORRESTER.

Sudden! on Julv 19. 1910. WILLIAM L. C. FORRESTER.

M. husband of Elizabeth S. Forrester. -1 49 year. Due notice of the funeral, from bis late residence.

1604 Tioga st. FI LLERTON. On July 16. 1910. JOHN H.

husband of Harriet luliertou (nee Penning-tn. Relatives and friends. also Perkins Lodge. No 420. and A Temple Chapter.

No 24. A St Alban's Cornmsndery. No 47. Lu I-i Temple. A A Captain N'ewhaU Post.

No 7. A Survivors of Companv FT. 183.1 Rcg-'ment. Pennsylvania Bricklayers" Company, and all organizations of which he was a member, nre Invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, at 1.30 M. from bis late residence.

1518 Montgomery nve. To proceed to. Palmer Vault. Interment at North Cedar Hill Cemetery. HADDOCK.

Cm Julv 18. 1910. CHARLES HADDOCK. Jr. aged 28 years.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, on Thursday, at 4 M. at his late residence, 13 18th st. Chester. Pa. Interment private.

ALUG On July 17. 1910. THOMAS, husband of the late Bridget Halligan. aged 5j vears. Relatives and friends, also Div No 59.

A H. and the Mayo Men's and 1, Asso, of Phiia. are Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at 8 A M. from his late residence, 3203 st. C2d and Locust sts.

High mass of requiem at St James' Church, at 9 A M. Interment at Holv Cross Cemetery. HAXRAHAX. On July 19. 1910.

JAMES, son of the late Edward and Mary Hanrahan. Relative and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, at 8.30 A M. from late residence. 2318 Oxford st. High mas at St Elizabeth's Church, at lu A M.

Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. HARPER. Suddenly, on Julv J7. 1910, ELIZABETH W. widow of Taylor Harper.

9ged 69 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday, at 2 precisely, at the residence of her son-in-law. Samuel Hilliard, 4091 Filbert st. Interment private. HENRY.

On July 17. 1910. THOMAS HENRY, son Thomas and Jane Henry and grandson of late Thomas and Margaret Henry, aged 13. Relatives and friends invited to services, parents' residence, 62O0 Frank ford ave, Frankford. Wednesday.

4 M. Interment private. Emanuel Episcopal Churchyard, Holmesburg. HERRMANN. On July 17.

1910. JOHN HERRMANN, beloved too of John and Xlargaret Herrmann, aged 15 months. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his parents' residence. 1219 Columbia ave. Interment, at Northwood Cemetery.

HERTWECK. On July 18. 1910, ELIZABETH HERTWECK nee Dorfner). wife of John Hertweck. aged 40 years.

Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at 10 A M. from her late residence. 151S 24th st. Interment at Green Mount Cemetery. HILTNER.

On July 18. 1910, POCK HILT-NER. husband of Sarah Ann Hlltner in his S2d vear. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services, on Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at bis late residence. Barren Hill.

Montgomery county. Pa. Interment at Cemetery. HORNEti. iOn July 19.

1910. GEORGE HORNER. In his 67th year, at his late residence 1011 Earl st. Due notice of the funeral will be given. HUEBNKR.

On July 16, 1910, FREDERICK HUEBNER, aged 72 years. The relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at his late residence. 1433 South Bancroft Et, Interment private. JORDAN. On July 19, 1910.

JOHN ADAM, eon of William T. and Margaret M. Jordan, aged 5 years lO months. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, at 1 P. from parents' residence, ill Emily et.

Interment at Fernwood Cemetery. KOEHLF.R. In Ouakertown. on July li. 1910.

VIRGIL BAKER KOEHLER. beloved child of John and Maggie nee liaker Koehler. aged 4 years 5 months 16 days. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend funeral services, at home of his father. 141 Second st.

Ouakertown. on Wednesday evening. July 20. at 8 o'clock, and at home of Mr Ernest Gripp. 2131 Sargent st.

Phiia. on Thursday afternoon. July 21. at 2 clock. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery.

LA VALLIN. On July 19. 1910. EDWARD LA VALLIN husband of Caroline A La Vallin. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday morning, at o'clock, from his late residence.

2528 Ellsworth st. Requiem mass at St Anthony's Church, at 9.30 o'clock. Interment private, at New Cathedral Cemetery. LOGUFJ. Suddenly.

July 16. 1910. MARGARET, wife of Bartholomew Logue and mother of Elwood and Harry Page. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral, on Wednesday morning, at 8.SO o'clock, from the residence of her sister. Baker.

429 Edge-wood st (60th and Haverford). High mass at the Church of Our Lady of Rosary, at 10 A M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MoCONNELL. Suddenly, on July 12.

1910. at Mill Vallev. Cal. GEORGE CROSBY, eon of the late John and Sarah McConnell. in his 60th year.

Interment July 14, at Mountain View Cemetery. Oakland. Cal. McCUSKER. On Julv 18.

1910. PATRICK McCUSKER, husband of Frances and daughter of the late Charles and Mary McCusker, aged 45 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral. Thursday morning, at 8 o'clock, from his late residence. Ithan.

Delaware eountv. Pa. High mass at St Thomas' Church. Villanova. at 9.30 A M.

Interment St Denis. McDERMOTT. In Conshohocken. on July 18, 1910. JOHN, husband of Jennie Clark McDer-mott.

in his 29th year. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Thursday morning, at 8 o'clock, from his late residence, 615 Spring Mills ave. Conshohocken. High mass of requiem at St. Matthew's Church at 9 o'clock.

Interment at St Matthew's New Cemetery. Mcelroy. On July ie. 1910. sarah, widow of Andrew MeEJroy.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday, at 2 precisely, at her late residence, 776 Nf 37th st. Interment private. Me HA LB. On July 16, 1910, WALTER, beloved husband of the late Mary McHale. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, at 8.30 A from his late residence.

1759 Tanev et (26th and Montgomery ave). Solemn requiem mass at St Elizabeth's Church, at 10 A precisely. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. Shenandoah papers please copv. MtHUGH.

On July 18. 1910. MICHAEL J. on of Annie and the Jste Patrick McHugh and husband of Addie Levering McHugh, aged 56 years. Relatives and friends are in-yited to titend the funeral, oa Fridaylat 8.30 Two Player-Pianos that have made History We sell the two plaj-er-pianos that have probably made more history from the view-point of music in the home, than all others.

They have gone into thousands of homes where music, though deeply appreciated, was seldom heard, because of the inability of members of the home circle to play the ordinary piano. Everyone has given complete satisfaction. The Aeriola Inside Player-Piano, $450 and $525 Excels any at this price and some at higher prices. A good, ever-entertaining home instrument. The Steck Pianola-Piano, $850 Represents perfection in Player-Piano art.

In design, construc Wash Skirls Inexpensive Probably no other way so simple and inexpensive for a woman to keep cool, crisp and attractive straight through the wilting days as the trim tailored Skirt and plenty of shirt waists. Here are the Skirts perfect cut, perfect laundering, inexpensive: Linene Skirts, virile, blue, black at $1.00 and SI. 50 Gore-flare or plaited models; smartly strapped or simply tailored. While or Blue Linene Skirls $2.00 Habit back; fastened at side front with pearl buttons. AlMinen Skirts, while $1.50.

$2.50 Crisp, with all-linen distinction; many-gored or plaited models. Second Floor, Centre WINNIPEG, July fires are again blazing fiercclv in the Kootenay district of the Rockies' and have caused five deaths and enormous damage to property. The most serious loss is in the Kaslo district. The town of Whitewater has been destroyed. All buildings at McGuigan were burned and the "Lucky Jim," rambler and other mines lost their buildings.

Three hundred miners with their families lost all their possessions. Rescue trains dispatched from Kado were unable to pass Bear Lake, and returned crowded with panic stricken men, women and children, who were bein cared for by citizens from Kalo. Bush fires near Kaslo are still blazin fiercely and other tires are burning at Mernor Lake and in the vicinity of Jsekon. Town Reported Wiped Out SPOKANE, July 19. The town of Ryan, on the Columbia River, 12 miles south of the Canadian boundary-is reported to have been wiped out by a forest fire.

The fire zone list niVht covered a tract of fifteen miles long and miles wide. Millions of feet of timber are reported destroyed. 500,000 Log Feet Destroyed SEATTLE. July hundred thousand feet of logs that had been nit and were ready for delivery have been destroyed by a forest fire now raging near Tolt, in this coantv. The fire is the worst that has broken out this Fide of the Cascade Mountains this season.

The fire is eating its way into valuable green timber. Another big fire is burning on the eat side of Lake Washington. GET CANADAPULP WOOD KIrwt Raft. Vnlnert at 20.000. Towed Acrn Lake Snperinr ASHLANP, July 19.

The first raft of pulp wood to towed from a Canadian port across Lake Superior, comprising about 3XX) cords of spruce pulp wood, reached Ashland today. The pulp wood was cut on Pie Island and back from Thunder and Black Bavs fifty miles or more eaet of Port Arthur American capital is behind the move" There is no duty on pulp wood. The value of the raft arrivinz todav was about $20,000 in Canada, and th raft reached Ashland with les3 than 5 per cent. loss. See THE ROYAL before you buy.

Convenient payments as you desire. The Aeriola Piano-Player Provides a means of playing your own "silent" piano, even though you may not read a note. It is the perfect player, as a demonstration will show you. Price $195. Convenient payments arranged.

Perfectly Adjusted Talking Machines Delight your friends with selections from Grand Opera; amuse them with vaudeville hits in song or dialogue; or play the rollicking airs from the newest musical comedies. You can do any of these things with THE VICTOR OR EDISON MACHINES. These are the noted leaders, and you'll find a complete line of each at this Store. Every machine is tested and adjusted to the exact point of perfect expression. Special outfits Edison Victor $32.20.

Each complete with twelve records. The $200.00. Gradual payments if you wish. Third Floor. Centre Pillow Cases and Sheets at Specially Low Prices Bleached Muslin Pillow Cases and Sheets of extra-good quality save: MUSLIN TILLOW CASES 21c Pillow Cases, 42x36 inches 19c each 23c Pillow Cases, 45x33 inches 21c each BLEACHED MUSLIN SHEETS 93c Muslin Sheets, 81x90 inches, 85c $1.00 Muslin Sheets, 90x90 inches 90c Aisle 12.

Filbert Street Cotton Dress Goods Cool, summery Cotton Dress Goods in hundreds of pretty styles. Ginghams, Soft Batiste, Sheer Madeira Linon, Roscommon Linon, printed Dimities, sturdy Percales, in great variety checks, stripes, dots, plaids, figures and floral designs: 1000 styles at W2c yard 560 styles at 15c yard Four other groups at unusual savings: 8c Plain-color Chambray, 67Ac yard 10c Plain-color Chambray. 8jc yard 12Hc Printed Percales, 10c yard 10c Sheer Lawns, 3rAc yard Aisles 5. 6 and 7. Filbert St.

and Centre $1.25 Long Silk Gloves, 85c Two thousand pairs of Long White Silk Gloves just the style every woman needs with dressy silk and lingerie gowns at a saving of forty cents a pair. All sizes, and an opportunity worth seizing, even if you have to 'phone in your order. Market Street Cross Aisle tion and high musical quality this Player-Piano has no superior. The Metrostyle and Themodist devices assure precise interpretation of any music by any operator. Ask for catalogue and particulars about the convenient extended payment plan of S.

C. Net Corsets, $1.00 On a wilting day haven't you often wished for a Corset that would let the air through? Here it is an S. C. Special model" of strong, durable netting every mesh a little door ready to let through a grateful whiff of air to the skin. Long over hips, medium high at bust, complete with hose supporters; a special midsummer value that women will welcome at $1.00.

Second I- loor. street, Last Scalloped-edge Table Cloths Special Three attractive designs in Round, Scalloped-edge Table Cloths selected from our own stock of high-class Table Linens and grouped into three lots at greatly reduced prices, because there are no Napkins to match $4.50 Scalloped-edge Round Table Cloths, 72-inch $3.50 $6.00 Scalloped-edge Round Table Cloths, 81-inch $4.85 $7.50 Scalloped-edge Round Table Cloths, 90-inch $6.00 White Dress Linens Two groups at special low prices for a disposal of various small lots. White Dress Linen of fine weave and excellent quality, in desirable light weight for suits, coats, skirts, dresses and children's wear: 40c Dress Linen. 36-inch 28c 60c Dress Linen, 36-inch 44c Aisle 11, Centre Aisle 12, Centre; and Filbert St. Cross Aisle MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Tatrick Murphv.

2513 North Bancroft street, and Marv Donnghr. 2642 Agate street. Richard H. Dohertv. 77u North Twenty-second street and Anna Ruehler.

610 Brown street. George W. Reid, 1130 Snyder venue, and Regiua" C. Moore. 1738 Lindenwood street.

Rev. Joiin Jesstip street, and Caroliue W. Henzel, 9ol North Fairbiil street. William Badham. 1131 Master street, and Frances McO.

Frazer, 1746 North Thirteenth Street. John .7. McCrorev. 1925 South Third street, and Nora Chamber. 211(5 Bainbridge street.

James H. Bav, Baltimore. and Audrey F. Hammond. Baltimore.

Md. I. Jacob Baker. Siegfried, and Mlaa E. Eaton.

Jerusalem. Ohio. William II Margerum. 33 Richmond street, and Violet B. Slentz.

122 Day street. Stephen Mo? r. 634! MoCaUum street, and Marv Mackle, 304 Upsal street. George M. Tierry, 1311 Fairmount avenue, and F.leanor Purnell.

261 High street. Conrad C. Rostein. 201O Cambridge street, and Anna M. Strotmeier.

827 North Twenty-seventh street Thayer Robinson. Altoona, and Elizabeth fichitiber. Altoona- Marhail Davis. 2i11 Ivorcbard street, and Carrie Hall, 331 Spring Garden street. Waitr W.

Morris. Conshohocken, and Elizabeth Harlan. Roxboro. Wilbur G. I.aird.

Denver. and Celeste P. Hsrtwell. Washington. D.

C. Harrv Pollock. J10 Mifflin street, and Til-li Eiidlestein, 245 Mifrtin street. George W. Fisher.

174S North American street, ami Elizabeth M. Weideman, 2014 Mifflin street. John J. Iiftus. 2210 East Lehigh avenue, and Anna W.

Grindl, 2071 East Dauphin street. Charles F. Kohler, 4440 Baker rtreet, and Jennie F. Hennessy, Roxboro. John Hanlev.

1255 North Tentb street, and Martha H. Goodv. 1414 South Vogdes streei. John .1. Devenny.

South Fifteenth, street, and Katherine V. Neeson, 1319 Mc-Kean street. George H. Scott. 333 North Third street, and Mary McKinser, 422 Venango street.

-o- DIED ANDERSON. On First dav. Seventh month, 17th 101O MARY A. wife of William Anderson, aged 64 years. Relatives and friends arf respectfully invited to attend funeral, from her late residence.

142 State st. Dovlestown, on Fifth day. Seventh month. 21st. 1910.

at 2 o'clock M. Interment in Doylestown Cemetery. At" STI" Suddenly, on July 19. 1910. WILLIAM AUSTIN, son of Margaret Austin Man-ring and the late James Austin, aged 48 years.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral, on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his brother, Acheson Manning. 1440 McKean st. Interment at Mt Moriah Cemetery. BLAND. On Julv 17.

1910. JAMES, husband of Fanny Bland. Relatives and friends of the family, flso the members of Robin Hood Lodge. No 70. of St George.

Alpha Tent. No 45. of ths Macabees: Capt Joho Taylor Circle. No 44. of A.

and the employes of Scoot Spring Works. Philadelphia, are Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday. July 20, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence. 860 27ih st. NT J.

Interment at Arlington Cemetery. Friends may view the remains on Tuesday oyeninz after 7 o'clock. Take Oramer Hill car to Tv. ertv-seventh street. BOYLE.

On July 18. 1910. WILLIAM son of the late Robert and Anna Boyle. Relatives and friends of the family, also Bronson Council. No 993.

of C. are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, at 8.30 A from the residence his brother-in-law. George Schregler. 5718 Chester ave. Solemn mass at the Church of the Most Blessed Sacrament at 10 o'clock.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. BRADY. On Julv 18. 1910. JENNIFJ T.

wife of Patrick Brady, aged 59 vears. Relatives aud friends, also the Sacred Heart Society of St Edward'-: Church and the Altar Society, are invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, at 8.30 A M. from her late residence. 2451 Philip t. Solemn high mass of requiem at 10 A M.

at St Edward's Church. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. BROWN. On July 17, 1910, AGNES BROWN. Relatives and friends, also members Trinity Presbyterian Church and Bible Union, are invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday, at 2 M.

at her son's residence. 2358 Lambert st (21st and York). Interment private, at Belvue Cemetery. BROWN. At Bristol, on July 18.

1910. MORRIS BROWN, son of the late John Brown and Eliza Brown, aged 32 years. Funeral services oa Thursday at 2 M. at his late residence. 117 Cedar St.

Interment private, at Bristol Cemetery. BURK. On July 18. 1910, FLORENCE, beloved wife of Robert Burk and daughter of Gustave and the late Sallie Miles, aged 28 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, at 8.30 A from her late residence, 1015 Daly st.

Solemn mass of requiem at the Epiphany Church at 10 A M. interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. CARRIGAN. On July 17, 1910, JAMES CAR-RIG AN, beloved husband of Annie Oarrigan. Relatives and friends, also Court Cohocksink.

No 142. F. of are invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at 8.30 A from his late residence, 5 2d st. Solemn re-qufieni mass at St Michael's Church, at 10 A precisely. Interment at Holy Supulchre Cemetery.

oSSE--n JalT 18- ELIZABETH CAS-Sfi. widow of the late Joseph Cassey. Relatives and friends of the familv axe respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her daughter, Mrs John Jones, 2418 Fifteenth st. on Thtirsdayy morning, at 10 o'clock. Interment private.

COfc Ei. SR. The relatives and friends of the family, also Constantine Commanderv. No 1. A I O.

KnisMs of Malta, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral services, on Saturday afternoon at 2.30 precisely, at his late residence. 2103 Hunttnr Park ave. Remains can be viewed oo Friday evening, from 8 to 9 o'clock. Interment private at North Cedar Hill Cemetery. Out-of-town papers please copy.

COOK. On July 1. H10. MAX. son of Mas and Cook, ged 3 years.

KelatiTes and INSTRUCTION ST11.WB1IBGE CLOTHIER MARKET STREET EIGHTH STREET FILBERT STREET MARKET STREET EIGHTH STREET FILBERT STREET The Best Business School. trayer's Business College 801 to 807 Chestnut Phiia. and -gets th-m bt-trrr positions than othr schools, ppcial inducements to start now. Ileduwd rates for fatherless children. Day Night sessions.

Catalog free and friends are Invited to attend funertl services, on Wednesday at 3 1 M. from his parents' residence. 12 2d St. Darbv. Dela ware county.

Pa. Interment Fernwood Ceme Spring Garden Institute K. Cor. Broad and Spring Garden Streets. Two Year Day Class in Electricity Night classes in Free Hand, Merhanical and Drawing.

Mechanical Handiwork and Electricity. Fees Nominal. School Re-opens October 3. Send for Prospectus BANKS BUSINESS COLLEGE Centrally located. Daylight classrooms.

Individual instruction. Positions guaranteed. 101H Chestnut st BETHLEHEM, PA. BETHLEHEM PREPARATORY SCHOOL Each boy taueht in a way best suited to iis success. 120tf of our boys hare entered Vale.

Harvard, Princeton. Cornell. U. of etc. P.

A. Foering. B. Head Master. 19.

1910. NELSON, huxhand of Agnes Werntz. Due notice of the funeral will be given, from his late residence. 930 42d st. WHOOLF.Y.

On July 17. 1910. HANNAH WHCOLEY. daughter of late William and Johanna WbooW. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral.

Wednesday. 7.30 A M. residence of brother. Daniel Whooley, cor Berks and Taylor sts. Solemn high mass of requiem at St Elizabeth's Church.

0 AM. Iuteraieut Cathedral. WIKGAND On July is. mio. MARY beloved wife of George Wiegand tnee Woer-ner), in her 38th year.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday at 9.30 A M. from her late residence. 3.51 t)th st. Requiem mass at St Bona-ventma Church, at 1 1 A M. Interment at Hillside Cemetery.

1.43 train from Huntingdon street utatlon. WI K.G AND. On July IS, 1910. RUTH ELIZABETH, daughter of Frank and Elsie Wie-gand, aged 5 months 12 days. Relative's and friends are Invited to attend the funeral.

Wednesday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from hr parents' residence, 612 53d st. Interment private. W1LLIARD. On July 1. 1910.

ELIZABETH M. wife of Josenh Wllliard, aged 24 vears. Helatires and friend are invited to attend tb funeral, on Wednesday. at 3 M. from her late residence.

3117 Chadwlck st. Interment at Green" Mount Cemetery itoUv. J. fin Seventh Month 19th. 1910 MARY WILLS, widow of Zebedee It Wills, lu her 78th vr.

Rela tives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son. Bena-i'AJ3 Wills. 403 High- st. Mt Holly. J.

oa 3 1 M. Interment at Mt Holly Cemetery. WORMALD. Suddenlv, on July IS. 1910.

ANNIE, daughter of Thomas and Bella Wor-; maid tnee McCalllster), aged 5 years and 11 months. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, ou Fridav, at 2 M. from the residence of-ber parents. 92 6tlv st. Darby, Interment at Fernwood Oemeterc.

A RN ALL. In Wlllistown township, Chester. Pa. on Seventh mouth 18th. lalO.

ELWOOD ARNALL, in his 77tU year. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral, from Ills late residence. Wlllistown township, on Fifth, day, Seventh month. 21st, 1910. Is leave the house at 2 I M.

Interment New-, town Friends' Burial Ground. Carriages will meet trolley at Edgmout from 12 noou until 1PM o'clock. I LLERSVI LLE, PA. 1ST penna: state normal school For Illustrated catalog and further information write E. O.

Lyte. Millergyllle, Pa. neral services, on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from his son-in-law's residence. 6525 Crowson st Chew and Locust ave). Interment at North Cedar Hill Cemetery.

SCATCIIARD. On Julv 17. 1910. GEORGE SCATCHARD. aged 79 years.

Relatives and friends, also Slitchell Lodge. No 298. and A Germantown Chapter, No 208. RAM; Germantown Commanderv. No 82.

Philo-mathean Lodge. No 10. I Germantown Lodge. No 38. of Star of Promise Division.

No 58. of T. are invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday, at 2 I M. at bis late residence. 365 East Chelten ave.

Germantown. Interment at Ivy Hill Cemetery. SEIZ. On Julv 19. 1910, LOUIS J.

husband of Christein Selz. aged 76 years. Due notice of funeral will be given. Residence, 300S Frankford avenue. SHARPLESS.

On July 17. 1910. CORNELIA E. wife of Thomas Sharpless. and daughter of the late Benjamin and Rebecca Fenimore.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the residence of her son-in-law. Frank Miller, 3722 Hamilton st. Interment prlvnte. Remains may be viewed on Tuesdav evening, from 7-30 until 9 o'clock. SHERMER.

On July 18. 1910. MARIE, wife of Albert Shermer (nee Gardener). Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, at 10 A M. from her late residence, 872 N.

5th. Interment private. SIMMONS. On July 16. 1910.

GEORGE B. husband of Elizabeth Simmons (nee Young), aged 42 years The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at his late residence. and Mornen ave. FJmwood, Phiia. Interment at Mt Zlon Cemetery.

SMITH. On Sunday. July 17. 1910. at his residence.

319 Berks St. HARPER SMITH, aged 73 years. Funeral services at 38 J4 11th st. on Wednesday. July 20, at 2 M.

Interment private. STAIB. On July 18. 1910. BARBARA, wife of the late Charles A Stalb (nee Kurringen), in her 64th year.

Funeral services on Friday, at 1.30 o'clock, at her late residence, 1307 29tb st. Interment private, at West Laurel Hill Cemetery. STOVER. On July 18. 1910, at the residence of his daughter, Mrs Myers 5438 Morris st, Germantown, ISAAC STOVER, aged tH) years.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral service, on Thursday, at 11 A at late residence. Erwinna, Pa. Interment at Point Pleasant, Pa. SUPLEE. On July 18, 1910.

GEORGE SUPLBE. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, at his late residence, 114 Essex ave, Narbertn. Pa, on Wednesday. July 20. at 2 M.

Interment at Delaware Water Gap. Pa. on Thursday. SUTHERLAND. On July 17.

1910. DAV'D SUTHERLAND, beloved son of James and Florinda Sutherland, grandson of the late Jo-1 widow of James Nicholson and daughter of the late James and Sarah Haean. Relatives and friends, also Blessed Virgin Mary Sodality of St Thomas Aquinas Church, are invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at 8 A from her late residence, 1915 Moore st. Solemn Mass vt Requiem at St Thomas Aquinas' Church, at 9.30 A Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. O'BRIEN.

On July 17. 1910. THOMAS B. son of the late Thomas and Bridget O'Brien, ajred 30 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral on Wednesday morning at 8.30 o'clock, from his late residence.

10O2 Vine st. Solemn requiem high mass at St John's Church at 10 A M. Interment at Holv Cross Cemetery. O'NEILL. On July 18.

1910. JOSEPH "son of Patrick and the late Mary O'Neill (nee Ievlin), aged 14 years 3 months. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, at 8.SO A from his parents' residence. 1302 Cadwallader st. Solemn requiem mass at St Michael's Church at 10 A precisely.

Interment at "New Cathedral Cemetery. OPFER. On July 19. 1910. WILLIAM HENRY, dearly beloved and youngest sob of John and Katharine Onfer (nee Plankenhorn).

in his lfith year. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Fridav afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his parents' residence. 423 Nf Front 6t. Camden. -'N J.

Remains may be viewed on Thursday evening. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery. PHILLIPS. On July 17. 1910.

SARAH wife of William If Phillips, aged 63 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday, at 2 at her late residence, 1252 Jessup Et (11th and Girard ave). Interment private at Northwood Cemetery. Danvllte papers please copy. PORTER.

Suddenly, at Aalon J. on Julv 17. 1910, ELIZABETH A PORTER (nee Seal), widow of Reading Porter. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday. July 20.

at 10 A M. at the chapel. Northwood Cemetery. Philadelphia. PORTER.

On July 18. 1910. MARY A PORTER, widow of .1 Klemin Porter. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, on Thursdav. at 2 M.

at her late residence. 1921 10th st. Interment private. RICHARDSON. At Langhorne, Pa, on First-dav.

Seventh Month 17th, 1910, JOSEPH aged 71 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from his late residence. Langhorne. Pa. on Fourth-day, Seventh Month 20th.

at 2.30 M. Carriages will meet train at Langhorne Station leaving Reading Terminal at 1.30 M. RUTH. On July 17, 1910. AMOS A.

husband of Mary Ruth. In his 65th- year. Bela-tives and friends, also Washington Camp. No S50 P. Si of A.

are invited Ui attend fu A M. from his late residence. 148 Durham st Mt Kirv. Solemn requiem mass at idoiy Cross Church. Mt Airy ae, at lO A M.

Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. MoKEOm-On July 18. 1910. BERNARD McKEO.VE. husband of Catherine McKeone Relathre and friends, also Dit SO A H.

and. the Hoooes Townsend Bengal lJj-are inTited to attend the funeral, on riday mornlns. at 8.SO o'clock, from bis late residence. IMS Wood at. Solemn high reauiem mass at the Cathedral.

Interment Holy Cross MALiX.On July 18. HENRY MAL- LON. eon of the late Henry and Susan Mal-lon. of County Tyrone. Ireland, aged 2 year.

Relatiyes and friends, also members of the R. A. of Penna R. are invited to attend the funeral, at 8.30 o'clock, ou Thursday. July 21.

from the residence of his aunt. Mrs Rose Bannon. 1232 Sartli st. Polenm high mass of reauiem at St Malachy Church, it 10 A M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

MARKLEY- Suddenly, on July 17, 1810, THOMAS MARKLBV, of 607 4th 81. husband of Hattie Markley. Relatiyes and friends, also Waseca Tribe. No 48, Imp M. are invited to attend the- funeral, on Wednesday, 1 30 precisely, from the funeral parlors of A Taneuay.

1425 Fairmount aye. Interment Northwood Cemetery. MARKS. Entered into rest. July 18.

1910, ANNIE MARRS. in her 74th year. Jfnneral from her late residence. 459 High st. Burllng-ton7N J.

on Thursday. July 21. at 2 o'clock. Friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral services. St Mary's Ohurcn.

Burlington, on Thursday. July 20. at 3 clock. Interment St Mary's Church Ground. MEYERS.

On July 19. 1910. LAWRENCE W. son of C-eonte and Johanna Meyers, aged 9 years Relatives and friends of the family are 'invited to attend funeral services, on Thursday afternoon, at 2.30. from his' parents'' residence 5005 Boyer st.

Germantown. Interment private, at Northwood Cemetery. MIXi.EE. On July 19. 1910.

MIRIAM, wife of Lewis Miller, in her 54th year. Relatives and friends are invited to sttend the funeral services, on Thursday, at 2.30 M. at her rate residence. 123 Meehan, ave. Mount Airy.

Interment private. MULXJN. On July IS, 1910, JAMES, beloved husband of Lizzie Mullin, aged 38 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend th funeral, on Thursday, at 8.80 A M. from his late residence.

677 10th et. Solemn requiem, mass at the Assumption Church at 10 A M. Interment private, at Holy Cross Cemetery. MYERS. On July 17.

ELIZA, widow of the late David Myers nee Boo. atted 80 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, July 21. 1 A. from the residence- of her son, Mr.

Mathias Myers. 2455 X. Leithfow st. Services st North Wales Reformed Church. Pa.

Jul. 17 131P, SARAH, tery. SUTTON'. On July IS. 1910, HORACE F.

son of Emily aud the late Frank Sutton, aged 34 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, on Thursday. July 21. at 11 A M. from his.

mother's residence. 411 Elm st. Camden, J. Remains may be viewed' Wednesday evening, from IMS o'clock. Interment private, at Har-lelgh Cemetery.

TAYLOR. Oil July 19. 1910. ELIZABETH TAYLOR, widow of William Tavlor. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, at 2 M.

from the residence of her son. John f5 Cooper. 1705 Washiugton ave. Interment at Fernwood Cemetery. CNGERER.

Of scarlet fever, on. July 18. 191, HELEN, daughter of George and Emma Ungerer (uee Kulp). 638 Indiana ave. No funeral.

VANSANT. At Atlantic City, on July 16. 1910. MARY VANSANT. beloved wife Newton Vansant, In her 59th year.

Relatives and friends, also Captain Philip Scuyler Council, No 57. -of L. are Invited to attend funeral, on Wednesday, July 20, at 1.30, from the residence of daughter, Mrs Aldoro Reeves. 1012 Michigan ave. Atlantic tity, J.

Interment at Pleasantvllle Cemetery. VIERECK. On July 18. 1910. MAGDALENE, widow of Louis Viereck.

aged 77 yesrs. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, on Thursday, at 2 M. at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr John Starr, 6534 5th st. Olney. Interment at Knights of Pythias Cemetery.

WALKER. On July 15. 1910. ANNIE J. beloved wife of James Walker (neo Manice).

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, at 7.3o A M. from her husband's residence. 1844 North Front street. Mass at St Michael's Church at 9 A precisely. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery.

WALL. On July 17, 1910, at his late residence. Phoenix Hotel. Phoenlxvil'e. Pa.

JACOB WALL, In his 45th year. Funeral services, at bis late residence, on Thursday, at 3 o'clock. Interment strictly private, Morris Cemetery. WARD. On July 17.

1910. PETER "WARD, husband of Mary Ward tnee McCol-lom). Relatives and friends are invited to attend the fmjeral. on Thursday, at 8 A from his late residence, 1729 MeOIellan st. High mass at the Church of St Thomas Aquinas at 9.30 A M.

interment at Old Cathedral Cemetery. WEEKS. On July 19. 1910. JANET, widow of William Weeks.

Funeral services at the residence of Mr Miller. 3629 Ludlow st. on Julv 21. at 3.30 M. 1 At Ocean City.

J. am July KINGSTON, PA. WYOMING SEMINARY COEDUCATIONAL. College preparation, business, music and art. a rear.

Catalog. L. L. Sprague. D.

D-, President. Kingston. Pa. MERCERS BURG, PA. MFDrrDCDiiDr irtnriUV noted for nealth- i ilrulujuu AtnuU'll fui location.

Its gwxj influences and scholastic attainments college preparatory. W. M- Irvine, Ph. Pres. LOCK HAVEN, PA.

CENTRAL, STATE NORMAL location: free tuition to teachers: catalogue. J. R. FHckenger. Lock HaveD.

Pa. CHAMBERSBURG, PA. WILSON COLLEGE for women: 4 years' course, lendincr to de ARDSLEY BURIAL PARK SEE REAUTl-J ful Arrislev note the high ground, drv soil. modern lawn rtlan. Notice how cree of A.

R. 3a exp. teacher. 14 terms -at. M.

H. Reaser, Ph. Pres. convenient half hour-' from Read'ng Terminal! or Glenside-Wlllow Grove car on Leblgh. $22 to anv price between.

ew illustrated booklet. 42l Land Title BIdg. Bell 'bone. J-OCUfct u3. WAYNE, PA.

SCHOOL. FOR. GIRLS. WAYNEJ. Half hour from PailadelcMa.

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