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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 23, 1903 STRAWBRIDGE CLOTHIER STRAWBRIDGE CLOTHIER Duugberty. soe-ef late Patrick and Grace Pongn-etty. aged 21 years, formerly of Germantown. Relatives and friends of family, also Sodality St Bridget' Church are Invited to attend funeral. Monday, 9 o'clock, from broth-er-in-law'a residence.

4132 Ridge avenue. Falls of Schuylkill. High mass at St Bridget's Church. Interment St Mary's Cemetery, roxbor-ough. DUDLEY.

March 20. 1903. WHUam young-ent child or William and Lazsle Dudlev, aned 5 years. 4 month and 20 davs. Rela 1 Z5 Dressmaking A Wonderful Story qf Economy Is Told by Every Price.

St Bridget Church. Interment Westminster Cemetery. KF.XSIL. March 20, 1903.. Harrw P.

son of William A and Margaret-Kensil. aged 11 years. 8 months. Relatives and friends of family are invited to attend funeral. Tuesday afternoon.

2 o'clock, from parents' residence 130 Mifflin street. Interment Wharton St. Vault. LA COANET. March 22.

1903. Louisa, widow of late Louts La Caanet. aged 80 years. Due notice of funeral will be given from her late residence. 610 De Lancey.

March 20. 1903. Harriett, widow of late Wm Lawrence, late of 108 Conarroe Exdusive Novelties in Trimmed Hats and Toques The spirit of Paris pervades our Millinery department as it should: for America still depends upon the French capital for pew Ideas in millinery. But. beautiful as our Paris Hats are this year, most of our customers prefer our own models.

In which are preserved all that is good of the Parisian modes, but from which are excluded all that borders on the bizarre or sensational. There is no loss of French dash and color effect simply a refinement; and our lower prices lend an additional charm. This is distinctly true of our higher-priced hats and it is also true in a large measure of our $5.00 and S6.00 Trimmed Hats the prettiest the most stylish and fetching millinery creations shown In Philadelphia at those prices. We give a mere hint of the fine things that whisk in and out of our Millinery department few remain there very long HE store is very much crowded in the afternoon. Come in the morning for best service.

WHITE GOODS i Flflt Hflt shows a tendency to Ilqt, hut falls Just short of made or black straw; the trim Is of alternating rows of black and white. Three-quarters back a twist or black and white ribbon climbs over the brim, loses Itself under the crown, and reappears caught by a straw cabochon Dintv TnmiA TnIs Is on the modish lines or a udmiy ipque turban that Is yet a toque ls of a black-and-white braid, but a braid that seems daintily embroidered In black. so fine and cleverly are the sombre touches added. The whole brim ls of lilies or the valley you can almost smell their psrrume. so natural are they.

At the back, loops of an exquisite green velvet ribbon fall over the hair. Fresh and dainty. ft but full of style, though quiet In errect Oh 1 0.UU All-hlrirk Hat TIie Pretty lines or the turban and 1Jluurv I1Qt walking hat are combined in this. It is of black straw which on the brim is fashioned into leaf designs with sparkling jet centres. A black lace scarf falls gracefully over the edge and ends In two small, dainty cascades on the hair at the back; on the left side, two stiff black aigrettes point smart- rx Iy forward.

Elegant, refined and dressy J5 1 0.UU do a tricorne hat. It. The erown Is to be $10.00 uvci CIO ff white: flat tiic icii. siuo. D1UQ Summery Turban black.

They do not He flat, but stand up as ir proud of themselves they have a right to be. The brim is a soft white net embroidered with a silky braid In white and gray. Around the crown goes a wreath of faintly pink June 'roses with a little touch of foliage and a bit of green veUet ribbon hiding away down deep. Just to give ucym tu tunc, nil uaoii LUG 1 1UUU1I the hair in dainty, graceful loops MlSSeS Hat In blue straw raced ciiiu iiai my up uu lain PictlirP Hat Wnlte straw wltn compact designs of black In it Very different from black-and-white straw and a tiny thread of tuscan wandering over all; then folds of black chiffon between the rows of brail. This builds the hat.

which ls perfectly riat and bent Into a becoming picture shape. A sweeping black plume starts on the top brim, then slips through the brim and ends on the hair underneath. A Jet crescent clasps it in place and loops or black velvet ribbon fall daintily over the hair. The under brim ls faced with folds of white tulle with a narrow band of black nv through the centre of the brim AU.UU and green ribbon the right blue and green knotted smartly about the crown and formed Into rosettes underneath against the hair. At the back a veritable shower of white and yellow daisy buds that are almost entirely green stems, the buds being mere points of color.

It is a dashing little hat so simple a and girlish and yet so smart Oh I Utica Sheets and Pillow Cases The Utica goods are so well known that the mere Black Taffeta at 55c We have several thousand yards to Axminster Carpets Reduced To-day. we have marked for clearance a line of Axminster Carpets that Includes thirty-nine dlirerent patterns. All are well-known makes they were among our best-selling patterns, and rrom one to three rolls only remain or each. Axmlnsters that were $1.25 to $1.65 now $1.00 sell at this price. A good quality, with a bright finish; in a weight well adapted for skirts and trimmings tor mention of them at under-value prices ls sure to bring out a throng of buyers.

We are closing out the remainder of an old contract, made when prices were lower than they are now hence the especially favorably prices East store. Second Floor, Market Street West Siore, Fourth Floor, Market Street Many of them have borders to match. Such values as these should be taken up very promptly. for tp-day's orfering. They are all as fresh as can be 63 90-inch Sheets, regularly 65c now 55c 72 90-1 nch Sheets, regularly 70c now 60c 81 x90-lnch Sheets, regularly 75c now 65c 90 90-inch Sheets, regularly 80c now 70c Also Utica Pillow Cases In sizes 45x36 Inches only; regularly 1 7c each now six ror 90 cents.

dresses 55c a yard. Centre Store, Cross Aisle Chairs Reduced They should have reached here in time ror our February Furniture Sale, and because they did not are reduced. In mahogany-rinlsh. and golden oak finish. Carved backs and shaped tops: SI.

75 Rockers now $1.50 $1.75 Side Chairs at $1.50 $2.50 Arm Chairs at $2.00 $2.50 Rockers now $2.00 West Store. East Aisle, Filbert Street Women's Outseam Gloves. $1.50 These are in a special quality, and bear the brand. Black, white and all the popular colors, in ona-and two-clasp and button styles. Soft, pliable and per-fect-ritting mannish modes In high vogue ror the street end for shopping, because they save the dress gloves.

The best cape oiUeam gloves in the city at the price 1 .50 a pair. East store. West Aislo West Store, Third Floor Rubber Gloves More to-day. in white, tan or black, but not all sizes In each color. Just right ror dish-washing and light housework.

Regular $1.25 values at 75c a pair. Centre Store. MarketStreet Extra Values in Table Linens Unusual value seems to be the rule rather than the exception In the Table Linens offered in this department. Real economies are made possible to-day by a special purchase or exceptional interest; ror we can quote such prices as the following on Table Linens and Napkins or superior quality, in the most wanted grades and sizes: 60-inch Cream Table Linen, was 50c now 40c yd. 68-Inch Cream Table Linen, was 75c now 65c yd.

72-lnch Bleached Table Linen, was 85c now 75c yd. 72-lnch Bleached Table Linen, was SI. 25 now SI yd. 18-lnch Cream Napkins special now at 75c a dozen 18-Inch Cream Napkins special now at $1. 10 9 dozen 20-inch Cream Napkins, were $2.00 now Si.

55 doz. 22-lnch Cream were $2.38 now $1.95 doz. 22-lnch Bleached Napkins, were S2.50 at SI. 95 doz. 24-inch Bleached Napkins, were $3.25 at 2.85 doz.

24-lnch Bleached Napkins, were $3.50 at 3.00 doz. Tahlf pt RPfllirPfl Sets that could not be Floor and Stair Linens The reduced prices that we quote to-day on several discontinued lines furnish a very good reason for buying Floor Linens now. even though It may be a little sooner than they are really needed. Our own exclusive designs 50 inches wide, were 55c are now 42c a yard 65 inches wide, were 65c are now 50c a yard 72 inches wide, were 75c are now 57c a yard 85 inches wide, were 88c now 65c a yard 103 inches wide, were $1.15 now 87c a yard 120 inches wide, were 1 .38 now 1 .05 a yard 136 inches wide, ere $1.65 now $1.25 a yard 1 56 inches wide, were 1 .95 now 1 50 a yard 1 76 Inches wide, were $2.25 now 1 .70 a yard New Importations and designs are shown in a fine assortment at the usual moderate prices. The new Stair Linens are also here In a variety of pretty designs 14 to 27 Inches wide single Damask.

1 4c to 28c a yard Double Damask. 20c to 40c a yard. Fur Go-cart Robes or clear, white sheepskin, angora, thibet and Persian lamb, made up in the most popular shapes: $6.50 Robes now $3.50 $10.00 Robes now $5.25 $13.50 Robes now $8.00 $15.00 Robes now $10.00 $22.50 Robes now $15.00 Also, fifty $5.00 Go-cart Robes of white-sheepskin now $2.50 each. Centre Store. Fourth Floor wm duplicated at anything like the reduced prices.

Each set (bordered all around) and one dozen consists or Cloth Dinner Napkins to match were $22.25. now $12.50: were $23.50. now were $25.50. now $14.00. Centre Store, West Aisle STRAWBRIDGE GL0THIE tives and friends family are Invited to at tend funeral services.

Mondav evening. 8 o'clock precisely, at residence of his parents 2d t. Interment private. EIIIXGER. March 22.

1903. at Clifton Heights, Frederica wife of John Ehinger. aged 68 years. Due notice of the funeral will be given. EVANS.

March 21. 1903. Howard Ellsworth, sen of Frank and the late Lillie Evans, and gtandson of Thomas and Emma Addleton. aged years. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend funeral.

Wednesday. o'clock, from the residence of his grand- rents. Ellsworth street. Interment Mt Cemetery. FA HY.

March 22. 1903. Margaret M. wife of Dennis Fahy. in her 5rtth vear.

Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend funeral. Wednesday morntnz. 8 o'clock, from her hrsband's residence. 434 Manton street. Sol emn high mas of requiem at the Sacred Heart Cliuroh at 9.30 precisely.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. March 21. 1903. Francis A Far- rell. husband of Elizabeth A Farrell and son late David and Elizabeth Farrell.

aged 73 years. Relatives and friends, also Old Guards Sl.iffler Hose Co. Invited to attend funeral. Tuesday. March 24.

2 o'clock, from his late residence. 1419 Moore street. Services and Interment at Trinity Lutheran Church, Eighteenth and Wolf sts. FERGUSON. March 22.

1903. Elizabeth A. daughter of late Louise and James Ferguson, X. Residence 1518 Fifth st. Due notice of funeral will be given.

FITZGERALD. March 18. 1903 Thomas Fitzgerald, aged 42 years. Funeral Monday W'Tning 8 clock, from his late residence. 13W Cadwallader st.

Interment Xew Cathedral Cemeterv. FLEMING. March 21. 1903. William H.

hus band of Fannie Fleming, aged 39 years. Due notice of funeral will be given, from his late residence. 678 42d st. West Philadelphia. FORMAX.

March 19. 1903. Isaac Vnrmnn Relatives and friends of family, also Gustavus Tcwn Post. Xo 46. GAR.

and Old Volunteer 1- iremen ann ennsyivanla Hose Company are invited to attend funeral services. Monday afternoon. 2 o'clock, at parlors of The Oliver Bir Co. 1517 Chestnut st. Intermeat private.

FOX. March 19. 1303. at Stsm'nrd fVnn Samuel Fox, aged 81 years. Relatives and friends of family are Invited to attend funeral services, Monday.

2 o'clock, at Church of the Incarnation. Broad and Jefferson. Intermenr Laurel Hill. GALLAGHER. March 20.

1903. Msrv dsnrh. ter of Edward A and Annie Gallagher, agd 13 months. Relatives and friends ara in'-ited to attend funeral. Tuesday afternoon.

1.30 o'clock, from her parents' residence 16 Richmond street. Interment Cathedral Ceme tery. GALLAGHER. March 22 1903 Jan. tion wife of Henrv FT Onllnfrhev in oo.t.

Residence. 3621 18th Funeral' serviced and interment at Lambertville. J. GAY NOR. March 20.

1903. Msrv K.llen xcmtt wife of William Gaynor. aged 48 "vears. Relal tire and friends of family are respectfully invited to attend funeral, Tuesday morning." 8.30 o'clock, from her late residence 1904 Ronitx street Xlcetown mass at St m.nh..'. Chnrch.

10 o'clock. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. GEIER. March 21. 1903.

Thomas Geler aired fi5 years. Relatives and friends of family in- Ited to attend funeral services. WednecHav afternoon. 2 o'clock, at his late residence. 4031 Girard avenue.

Interment, private. GFRRITY. March 19. 1903. TatHck fiAr.

rltv. husband of Mary Gerrity. aged 45 years. Relatives and friends invited to attend funeral. Monday morning.

7.30 clock, from bis late residence. 719 st lith and Snvder ave). Requiem high mass at Chnrch of the EDtobanv 9 o'clock orecisely. Interment Holv Cmaa uemetery. LAZIER.

March 20, 1903. Frederick M. husband of Mary Glazier, in his 67th year. Relatives and friends of family, also Columbia Lodge. No 91, and A Girard Mark Lodge, No 214.

Star of America Circle, No 30. Orestes Senate of Sparta. No 18. Veteran Firemen's Association, and Volunteer Firemen's Association lnvitei to attend funeral, Tnesday afternoon. 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 1228 Rising Sun ave.

Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. GREENWOOD. March 20. 1903. Ann Green wood, wife of George Greenwood, aged 63 years.

Relatives and friends, also Ironside Temple. No 20. -L Betsy Ross Circle, No 413. Companions of the Forest: Star of the Evening. Xo 3, Order of the Shepherds of Bethlehem, invited to attend funeral, Monday arternoon.

clock, rrom ner late residence. 30 1 Kensington ave. interment private. HARRISON. Entered Into rest.

March 21 19C3. Charles Harrison, in his 64th year. Relatives and friends of The family are invited to attend funeral services. Tuesday. March 24, clock, at nls late residence, Cynwyd, Montgomery county.

Pa. Interment private. Train leaves Broad Street Station for Cynwyd at f. m. HASSON.

March 20. 1903, Joseph son of John and Annie Hasson and grandson of me iate jonn ana Annie est. aged 10 days. Kelatives and friends, invited to attend funeral Monday afternoon. 23d Inst, at 1 from the parents' residence, 150 Watkins St.

In terment catnedrai cemetery. HESS. March. 21, 1903. at her husband's residence, 2550 Patton st, Phtla.

Rovllla McK. wife of Richmond Hess, aged 24 years. Relatives and friends of family invited to attend funeral. Tuesday, March 24. 12 o'clock noon, from the Cola Spring Presbyterian Church.

Cape May, .1. interment in adjoining grounos. HESSOX. March 21, 1903, William J. son of 1 nam and fc-aran hies son, and grandson of William and Mary Hesson and of the late Jos-ph and Sarah Murrey, aged 5 months.

Relatives and friends of family are respectfully Invited to attend funeral. Tuesday afternoon, 1 o'elaok. from his parents' residence, 1838 East Lrpplncotr street. Intarment private. HILLEY.

March 20. 1903. Patrick William son of James and Mary Hilley. aged 9 yeara ana 4 montns. Kelatives ana mends or ramuy are Invited to attend funeral.

Tuesday after noon. 1 clock, from his parents residence, 500 North Hope. Interment Holy Cross HOCTER. March 22, 1903, Mary, daughter or imam and Iteiue Hccter. aged 6 months.

Due notice of funeral will be given from her parents resKience, oza aiercy street. HOFFMAN'. At Bristol. March 20. 1903.

Su sanna-Hoffman, aged 91 years. 10 months and 9 days. Funeral Tuesday. March 24. from the residence of ber son, Thomas Hoffman.

Bristol, Interment St Vincent De Paul's Cemetery, Mlnersville. Pa. Pottsvllle papers please copy. HOLMES. March 20.

1903. Robert Holmes, in bis 69th year. Relatives and friends of fam lly, also Fidelity Lodge, Xo 3. Shields of Hon- and Pennsylvania Railroad Relief Association, are invited to attend funeral, Monday morning, March 23, 11 o'clock, from his late residence, 534 5th. Camden.

Remains can be seen Sunday evening, from 7 to 9 o'clock. Inter-mert Evergreen Cemetery. HOt'LT. March 21, 1903. Sarah Elizabeth, daughter of William and Rose A.

Hoult. aged 4 yfars 5 months 3 days. Relatives and friends Invited to attend funeral services. Tuesday afternoon, 2 o'clock, from the residence or her fatter, Swartley street. North Wales, Pa.

HUBBARD. March 22, 1903, Stephen son of Stephen and Ellen Hubbard, aged 7 weeks. Relatives and frie.nds of family are respectfully Invited to attend Tuesday afternoon, 2 o'clock, at parents-' residence. 2438 Xorth War-nock st reet. Interment private at Greenmount Cemetery.

HCXOLD. March 20. 1903 Henry, Sr. beloved husband of Reglna Hunold, aged C3 years. Relatives and friends of family, also directors of the Third Buucber Building Association, are invited to attend funeral, Wednesday morning.

clock, I rom nis late resiaenee, mh Solejin requiem mass at Holy Trinity Church. interment Holy cross c-emetery. HURD. Suddenly. March 22, 1903.

at his late residence. 26 Fourth st, Camden, Robert Hurd, aged 74 years. Due notice of funeral will be given. JACKSON. March 20 1903.

Margaret P. wife of Jerome A Jackson. Relatives and friends of family are invited to attend funeral, from her late residence. No 1533 South Bancroft. Tuesday morning, 10 o'clock.

Body may be viewed Monday evening, 9 to 11 o'clock. Interment at Eden Cemetery. JACKSON. March 20, 1903, Catharine Jackson. Relatives and friends of family are invited to attend funeral.

Tuesday afternoon, 1 o'clock, at ber late residence, 2453 Oakdale. Interment Mt Vernon Cemetery. JEFFERS. March 21, 1903, Henry Jeffers. in his 71st year.

Relatives and friends of family. also members of Company First Pennsylvania Reserves, are invited to attend funeral services. Tuesday evening, 8 o'clock precisely, at his late iVsidence. 2530 Colorado st. Services and interment Wednesday, at Phoenixvllle.

Pa. via- 11.19 4 train, Huntingdon Street Station. JOHNSTON'. March 21, 1903, John Johnston, aged 66 years. Relatives and friends of family invited to attend funeral, Wednesday, 1 o'clock precisely, from, his late residence, 6432 Vine st.

Interment Mt Vernon Cemetery. JORDAN. March 19, 1903, Anna widow of late William Jordan, in the 50th year of her age. Relatives and friends of family are invited to attend funeral, Monday morning, 8.30 o'clock, from her late reeideuce, 507 Hart Lane st. Solemn requiem mass at Church of the Ascension.

Interment New Cathedral Cemetery. KELLY. March 19. 1903. Emma, widow of the late John Kelly and daughter of the late John W.

and Annie Bumm. aged 42 years. Relatives and friends oi ramuy are invited to atterd funeral services Monday 2 o'clock at the residence of her brother-in-law, Charles Ristine. 2823 North Ninth street. Interment private.

KELLY. March 20, 1903. Annie Kelly. Funeral from her late residence, 1906 Lombard st, March 23. 8.30 o'clock.

Solemn high mass at St Patrick's Church. Interment private, Holy Cross Cemetery. KELLY. March 22. 1903.

Maria L. wife of John Kelly. Relatives and friends of family invited to attend funeral. Wednesday, 2.30 o'clock, from her husband's residence. Laboratory st.

Falls of Schuylkill. Interment West Laurel Hill Cemetery. KELLET. March 22 1903. David Dessler.

son of Samuel and late Anna Kelley. aged 19 years. Relatives and friends of family invited to attend funeral services. Monday even ing, clock, at tne residence or his uncle, Conrad. 6005 Greenway ave, Altoona, Pa.

KEN'N A. Suddenly. March 20. 1903. Ellen, widow of the late James Kenna, aged 68 years.

Relatives and friends of family are invited to attend funeral. Tnesday morning. 8 o'clock, from her late residence. Xo 3 Wiehle street. Falls of Schuylkill.

Requiem mass at 3THEE PAINTER EWKIG PIANO The best that monpv and -human akil ran nrodtxv. OdIv nlano von an hnv rfehrl In the fa'torv and aave all miiclf-mn'fM prr'fita. Write catalogue nl list offl argain nsra pianos, lerma to gait. PAINTER VYING i Wareroom. 1105-1107 Spring Garden st.

Manayunk. aged 71 years. Relatives and friends of family are invited to attend funeral services. Monday afternoon, 1.30 o'clock, from residence of her son-in-law. 3540 Sunnyside ve.

Falls of Schuylkill. Interment private, Leverington Cetm-tery. LE MARK. March 20. 1903.

Cassie, beloved wife of William Le Mark and daughter of Jane and late John Lebmann. Relatives and friends of family are invited to attend funeral. Tuesday, March 24, 2 o'clock, from her late residence. 4657 Paul, Frankford. Interment at North Cedar Hill Cemetery.

LEWIS. March 21. 1903 Rachel T. widow of Lewis Lewis, aged 81 years. Relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend funeral.

Wednesday morning. 10 o'clock, from her late residence. Strafford. Chester county. Interment St David's.

Carriaees at Strafford for 9.15 train from Broad Street Station. LIGGETT. March 20. 19a3, Lvdia J. wldr-w of Samuel Liggett, in the 48th year of her age.

Relatives and friends invited to attend funeral services. Tuesday afternoon. 2 o'clock, at the residence of her brother-in-law, Mr Frank Gil-landers, 1437 15th. -Interment private. LI.DHERST.-Suddenlv.

March 19. 1903. Frederick, husband of Annie Lindberst. aged 49 years. Relatives and friends of family are Invited to attend funeral Mondav afternoon 2 o'clock from his late residence.

2315 North Palethorp street. To proceed to Greenmount Cemetery. 21. 1903. Adrianna wife of Wm Lock, in her 23d year.

Gone, hut not forgotten. Relatives and friends of family are invited to atrend funeral. Tuesday afternoon. 2 o'clock. from her hunband residence.

Livezey's lane, east of Wlssahickon Creek. Interment at Barren Hill Cemetery. LOUCHHEIM. In Baltimore, on Marrh 21. Lizzette.

widow of the late Adolph Lonchheim, In her C2d year. uoeral will proceed from Broad Street Sta tion on Monday, March 23. carriages meeting train arriving at 1 P. M. LOVE.

March 20. 1903. Marv. widow of John Love. Relatives-and friends of family Invited to attend funeral.

Tuesday morning, from the residence of her son-in-law, Mr Charles Evans, IMO I'otrs st. uroad street and Fatrmount ave. High mass 10 clock and Interment St Den nis, Ardmore. Fnneral will leave house at 8 o'clock sharp. LO WRY.

March 21. 1903. Josenh Warden Lowrv. Relatives and friends of famllv are in vited to attend funeral, Wednesday afternoon. 2 o'clock, from residence of James Chambers, 1814 Mitnin.

interment Mt an cemetery. McADOO. March 19. 1903. Matilda, beloved wife of the late Rohert J.

MeAdoo. Relatives and friends of family are invited to attend funeral services Monday. 2 o'clock, from her late residence. 1926 North street. Interment Mt.

Moriah Cemetery. i McCABE. March 21. 1903. John onlv son of John and Ellie McCabe.

Relatives and filends, also St. Paul T. A. B. Society and employes of Jacob Reed's Sons invited to it-tend funeral.

Wednesday morning. 8.30 o'clock. from his parents residence. 1424 Alter street above Ellsworth). Requiem high mass at St, Teresa a Church, Interment, Holy Cross Ceme- tery.

March 20. 1903. Hueh. beloved husband of Mary McCrystal (nee Moriartyl, eged years. 9 months.

2 days. Relatives and friends of family are Invited to attend funeral, Tuesday morning. 8.30 o'clock, from hl late res idence. 1329 otn St. boiemn requiem mass at Annunciation cnurcn.

interment Holv Cross etery. McDEVITT. March 22. 1903. Charles Mc- Devitt.

Due notice of the funeral will be given from the residence of John Burns, 2030 canton street McDEVITT. March 19. 1903. Ellen, wife of Patrick McDevltt. Relatives and friends of family are invited to attend funeral Monday morning, March 23.

1903. 84 o'clock, from residence of her husband, 2628 East Albert street. Eighteenth ward. Solemn requiem mass at St. Ann's Church, 10 o'clock.

Inter ment at St. Ann Cemetery. McGEEHAX March 19. 1903. Mrs Mary Mc-Geehan.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Monday morning. 7.30 clock, at her late residence. 1237 Warnock st (11th and Wharton). Requiem High Mass at Annunciation cnuren at a clock. Inter inent at Holv Cross Cemetery.

McLAUGHLIX. ttella. on March 21. 1903, at 3815 Chestnat street, Philadelphia. Funeral services at Et James' Church.

Thirty-eighth ana cnestnui streets, on mesaay. Marcn 21 at 10 o'clock A M. Interment private. McMAXl'S. March 21.

1903. William J. be loved husband of Margaret McManus. Rela tives and- friends of the family, also the Sacred Heart and Temperance Societies of St John the Baptist Church, of Manayunk. are invited to attena iunerai.

niesoay morning, s.311 -o clock. from his late residence. 4113 Main street. Manayunk. Solemn requiem mass and interment at St Jonn tne Baptist nurcn.

McMENAMIN. At Florence. J. on March 20. 1903.

Sarah McMenamin. Relative and irieras 01 iBmuy are invuea to attend funeral 1 nun miui-iiri' vi wr iii, rrier Aicjiennrnin lorence. Monday. Marcb 23. 8.30 clock A M.

solemn mass 01 requiem t. ciere Church, 10 o'otook. Interment Calvary Cemetery, Florence. McNEE. March 21.

1903, Rosa C. beloved wire or Martin MOee. Funeral, to which relativea and friends are invited to attend. Tues day morning. 24th Inst.

8.30 o'clock, from her late residence, 1532 Ritner street. Mass of requiem at the Church of St Monica. 10 o'clock precisely. Interment Cathedral Cemeterv MAG CIRE. March 19.

1903, Busan. wife of tne late feter Magulre. aged 72 years. Rela tives and friends invited to attend funeral luesuay morning. 7.30 clock, from undertaking parlor of John Shea.

815 15th. Mass at St Teresa's Church. Interment Holy Cross. Cemetery. MAGUIRE.

March 22. 1903. John, husband' of Ann Maguire. aged 72 years. Relatives and friends of family are Invited to attend funeral.

Thursday morning. 8.30 o'clock, from his late residence. 1413 Mayfield, Broad and Indiana. High mass at St Stephen's Church, at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

MAHOOD. March 20. 19i3. Marv J. widow of late John Ma hood.

Relatives and friends of family are invited to attend funeral. Tuesday afternoon. 1 o'clock, from residence of her son. George Marrnod. 2223 9th st.

Interment ('belt." Ui-t 1 MARRA. March 21, 1908, Marv, widow of the late ill lam Marra, In the 73d yer of her age. Relatives and friends, also the managers of the Home for Aged Veterans and Wives of the G. A. invited to attend funeral, Tuesday, 8.30 A.

from her late residence. Home for Aged Veterans and Wives of the G. A. Sixty-fifth and Vine streets. Services at the Church of Our I.ady of the Kosary.

10 clock. Intei-roent, Holv Cross Cemetery. MARRETT March 21. 1903. Annie, wife of Wm Marrett.

Burial on Tuesday afternoon, 1 o'clock precisely, at her late residence. 2611 Jesup. To proceed to Northwood Cemetery. Interment strictly private. MASSEY.

Suddenly. March 20, 1903. Rachel Massey, formerly Horner (nee Bozarth). lie-loved wife of James Massey. aged 60 years.

Relatives and friends of family are invited to attend funeral, Tuesday afternoon, March 24, 2 o'clock, from the family residence, 143 3flth, Camden (East Side), J. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. MEAXEY. Marcb 20, 1903. John Meanev.

Sr. Relatives and friends of family Invited to attend funeral, Tuesday morning. 8 o'clock, from his late 1325 18th st. Solemn requiem mass at St Thomas' Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

MERZ. March 19. 1903. John, beloved husband of Delia Men. In his 55th year.

Relatives and friends of family are invited to attend funeral. Monday morning. 8.30 o'clock, from his late residence. 137 NVctarlne. Hieh mass St Augustine Church 10 o'clock precisely.

Interment New Cathedral Cemetery. MINTZER. March 21. 1903, at the residence of his daughter. Mrs Sarah A Grifflths.

Elwyu, Delaware county. Pa. Dr Samuel Mlutzer, aged 83 years. Relatives and friends of family invited to attend funeral services, Tuesdav afternoon. 1 o'clock precisely, at 813 Second st.

Philadelphia. Interment private. MONAH AN. March 21. 1903.

Patrick J. husband of Ellen Monahan. Relatives and friends of family, also A and Philadelphia Lodge. No 10, Knights of the Royal Arch, invited to attend the funeral, Thursday niornlng, 8.30 o'clock, from his late residence, 111 Queen st. Solemn high mass of requiem at St Philip's Church.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MOXAGHAN'. March 17. 1903. Patrick Mona-ghan.

Relatives and friends of family also John Lee Carroll and St Aloyslus Beneficial Societies, are invited to attend funeral. Monday i-HTfc, irum nis iate resiaenee 1220 D'irfnr t. Solemn rtxiiilem mass at Oburoh of the Epiphany. 10 o'clock. Interment at Holy Croaa Cemetery.

MORWOOD. March 20. 1903. Marv A E. daughter of George and Jane Morwood.

of Castle Dawson. County Perrv. Ireland aged 23 year. and friends of family are Invited to attend funeral. Tuesday afternoon, March 24, 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 2023 Camac.

Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery. MULX.ER. March 20. 1903. Sister Anisia, Sister de Notre Dame, nee Barbara Muller, aged 54 years.

Relatives and friends of famllv are Invited to attend funeral. Tuesday. 7.30 o'clock, from St Vincent's Orphan Asylum. Taeonv. Requiem at St Vincent's Chapel.

9 o'clock. Interment at the chuscb yard. Tacnnv. MULLIX. March 19.

1SM3, Patrick Mullln. Relatives and friends of family are respectfully Invited to- attend funeral, this afternoon. 2 o'clock, from Uttle Sisters of the Poor, IRth and Jefferson streets. Interment Cathedral Cemetery. Requiem mass will be said in chapel of Little Sisters, this Monday, SAM.

MYERS. March 20. 1903. Margaret Duane Keyes, widow of Michael Myrs. ag 75 years.

Relatives and friends of familv. also St Acrtha's Sodality and Leasrne of Sacred Heart, are Invited to attend funeral, Wednesday rucrnlng. 8.30 o'clock, from late residence. 758 McAlpin st. Solemn mass of requiem St Agatha's Church.

Interment St Pcn-ni" Cmetery. NAYLOR, March 21, 1903. John Xaylor, formerly of Horsham, Pa. aged 56 years. Relatives and friends of family, also Washita Tribe.

Xo 53. I M. of Conshobooken, and Saw Waw Tribe. Xo 223. of Glenside.

Pa. are invited to attend funeral, Wednesdav morning. 10 o'clock, at Horsham Friends' Meeting. Take Willow Grove trolley to Horsham. NEVILLE.

March 17, 1003. Annie, beloved wife of George Neville. Rvlatives and friends invited to attend funeral. Monday morning, o'clock, from her husband's residence, 2825 Jackson, near 28th and Point Breeze ave. High mass at St Monica's Church.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. NIEBLINU. At Dayton. O. March 18, 1903.

Frans Nlebling. husband of Olga Xlehllng. aged 67 years. Relatives and friends of family, also Seventy-fifth Pennsylvania Volunteers; John A Koltes Post. No 228.

GAR. and all other organizations of which he was a member, are Invited to attend faneral services, Monday afternoon, 3.30 o'clock precisely, at residence of bis son. William Roeder. 2407 3d. To proceed to Greenmount Cemetery.

NORCROSS. March lit. 1903. Frank W. in his seventy-second year.

l.nd friends of family are Invited to attend funeral services Monday 10 o'clock at his late residence. 3141 Xortb Broad street. To proceed to Woodland Cemetery. Iotermeut private. OBRECHT.

March 21. 1003. Magdalena, relict of Alois Ohrecht (nee Bmdert. aged 62 years. Relatives and friends invited to attend fuueral, Tuesday morning.

7.30 o'clock, from 416 Girard ave. Solemn requiem mass 9 o'clock. St Peter's Church. Interment St Peter's Cemetery. ODOXXELU March 20.

1903. Thomas O'Ponnell. Relatives and friends Invited to attend funeral. Tuesday morning. 8 o'clock, iCrom hia Xlte residence, it (Sth and NOTIONS 5c spool for best 100 yard Sewing Silk.

2c doz. for best Horn Bones. 20c for lb. box Dressmakers' Pins. 8c pair for best light weight Shields.

60c piece for best Silk Serge Belting. 8c piece, No. 2 all-silk Seam Binding. 3c yard for 6c Velveteen. EMBROIDERIES Best values ever offered.

3c for 6c Embroideries. 5c for 10c Embroideries. I2c for 25c Embroideries. 25c for 50c Embroideries. LININGS 15c Moire Percaline, 10c 18c Taffeta Glace, I2c 0c Mercerized Sateen, 14c C.

O. PeaCOCk THE Electro Gold Siring PIANO WOCI FIRST PRIZE Official Tone Jury) AT ALL INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITIONS TBHERcVER EXHIBITED. These celebrated world-renowned instruments, absolutely the only piano constructed on true scientific and correct system of manufacture (secured by Patents). Marvelous for its pure, rich, sympathetic tone, with great durability, so much desired in the piano forte. AT OUR ELEGANT WAREROOMS Will be found the largest stock of magnificent instruments ever offered for sale in this city, in latest design cases, finished in richly figured Mahogany, Walnut, Oak and other hard woods.

IPs?" Sold at manufacturers' price on terms to meet the wants of every class of buyer. WAREROOMS 1109 CHESTNUT ST. SHORE VISITORS HAD A BAD DAY Rain Kept Them Indoors and planade and Piers Were Deserted Es- Special to The Inquirer." ATLANTIC CITY, March 22. Rain vexatiously interfered with the plans of visitors to-day, holding them prisoners in Rebellion was the rule egainst the weather conditions, but there vas no alternative but to submit. Every one of the leading hotels was filled, with guests, who for the most part retired to their apartments.

There was a drizzle during the morning and afternoon, with- no break in the laden sky to hold out hope. Outbound trains carried away many people who had intended to remain here for several days or through the week. Boardwalk and piers were deserted and the avenues were bereft of the usual string of vehicles and promenaders. ilu-sic iu the hotels alone was the only enjoyment, and to-night a number of entertainments in a musical vein were arranged for the amusement of the imprisoned guests. The story that the Sea Side House, 'hich was recently bought by George Liippincott for half a million, had been resold bv him afc a profit of one hundred thousand, is denied by Lippincott, who says the hotel is not in the market at any price.

He intends to take possession of it when Mr. Evans, who still has the hotel under his management, will cive it up. Thursdav next the Atlantic City Yacht Club, which has among its members Colonel Potter, Savery Bradley and Director English, of Philadelphia, will hold its an- nual election. It will also celebrate on the same dav its first anniversary. Mavor F.

P. Stoy will visit New York and Philadelphia during the week to secure extra men for service in the detective department of the resort over the Easter holidays. It has been his custom to strengthen the local department, when the crowd is in the city, with well-known hawkshawa who are familiar with the faces of crooks. A special train yesterday brought down 150 officials of the United Gas Improvement Company, who will remain here until to-morrow. They arrived in five Pullman cars.

The officers come from the various concerns under control of the parent company and while in this city discussed business matters of a confidential nature which will tend to advance the interests of the corporation. Captain Y. J. Sewell, son of the late United States Senator Sewell, and Judge J. Y.

D. Joline, of Camden, were here to-day. John Lowber Welsh, of Philadelphia, vas disappointed over his inability to exercise on the boardwalk. Colonel John S. Muckle and Mrs.

John Muckle are spending a few days here. United States Senator Elkins and his family of three daughters and two sons have taken a suite of apartments at the Traymore, which they expect to retain until after Easter. Women rb nutter from Nerve-strain, Indigestion and kindred troubles wilt find are help in the Streuctu-Uirer Jayue's Tonic Vermifuge. The old reliable remedy for Bad Blood Is Jayne's Alterative. OFFICIAL DEATH LIST The following list contains the names.

ages, date of death and residence of those whose deaths were reported at ethe Bureau cf Registration. City Hall, t'p to the hour of closing yesterday. Those marked denote contagious Antonson. Kthel. 5m.

21, 243 Bainbridee. Behrman. Theo. 5m. 21.

P26 Seventh. Brown. Milton. 2. 20, 4618 Westminster ave.

Burns. Joseph. 2. 20. 1635 Mole.

Josephine. 6, 21. 282 Webster. Hermann. Margaret.

74, 20. 4508 Ashbumer. Kinsella. Joseph, 28, 21. 2129 llrh.

Kulick, Varock. IS. 20. 3210 St Jamea. THE BEST $40 20 Ball Bearing Sewing Machine for PENJ SEWING MACHINE 728 Arch Street.

All make from factory to user. One Profit The prettiest designs. i8c for 25c Mercerized Madras. 22c for 30c Basket Cloth. 28c for 40c Mercerized Madras.

RIBBONS. Greatly cut in price. I6c for 22c Satin Taffeta. 22c for 30c Moire Ribbon. I9c for 30c Fancy Neck Ribbon.

PATTERNS McCall Bazaar Patterns at 10c 1 5c each. Right up to the minute for style. Nothing better at any price. Subscriptions to Magazine, 30c per year, including a 10c or 15c pattern. CO.

MarketStreet Profit. Starr, 22, 20, 905 Xectarine. David. 6m, 2(1. 710 Dickinson.

Tragasser, John, 40. 21, St Joseph's Hospital. DIED ABBO'T. March 21. 1903.

Sarah Abbott, widow cf Stephen Abbott aDd daughter of late entries and Susan Mansfield, aged 63 rears. Kelatives and friends Invited tn ottunH funeral. Wednesday. March 25, 2 o'clock, from resin cco oi ocr oroiner, manes Mansfield. 12:0 Moyamonslng ave.

Services and interment at Wharton Street Church. AURA: IS. March 21. 1903. Heater, wife of jreorgo -iiprama.

uue notice or funeral will be given, fr-m the residence of her husband, 2347 Esrt Ad mis street. ATKI SOX. March 21. 1003. James Atkinson, iiged 51 years.

Relatives and friends. also Cou-t Sebuvlkill Lodge. Xo 108. Foresters of Amer ea. and employes of A Reed Dairy iuyinj luuitm iu aTteDa iuuerai services.

eonesa ty atternoon. 1 clock, at his late residence, 5103 Walnut. Interment Woodland ucmeterY. BAXGK. March 22.

1903. Fhilip Bange. aged 75 years. Relatives and friends of family are mviiea attend funeral, ednesdav afternoon, 2 o'clock, from his late residence. "2425 Coral.

Iotermen' German Lutheran Cemetery. BARBDRRY. March 22. 1903. Sarah Katharine, Infant daughter of Charles and Katha rine Bar wry.

aged months. Due notice of runerai viu ne given from her parents' resi aenee. si. March 21. 1903.

Robert Perclval rvarser. manr son or Kooert and Emma Barker, i ged 1 lMiths. Relativea and friends or lamuy are i. to attend funeral services. Tuesday afternoon.

2 o'clock, at his parents' residence 5543 wyalusing avenue. Interment private. BARXITT. Suddenly, on March IP. 1903 Lavtnia.

widow of George Barnett. The tives anr friends of the family are invited to anenu iunerai services, at Ber late residence, Manheim street. Germantown. on Mondav March 2c, at 3 M. Interment private.

Omit Eowers. BAKin 22, 1903. of membranous croup, rrancis 1 neioved son of William and Josi phine Barrv. Interment Mondav iftirnnnn from his parents' residence, 2302 Ma'scher streetl nineral. REXTL EY.

March 22. 1903. Jeffrey Bent- ley, agec 82 years. Relatives and friends of the family, also Vigilant Lodge. Xo 155.

I are invited to attend funeral. Wednesday afternoon. 2 o'clock, from the residence of his son-in-lav. 415 Xorth Fortieth street. Inter ment prv are.

BLACK BCRX. March 21. 1903, Julia, wife of jonn macKourn. ana daughter of Peter and late Honiora Barrett, of Centralis. aged 21 years.

Funeral. Tuesday morning, 9 o'clock precisely, from comer Third and Pine streets. ill leave ICeadlng Terminal at 10.21 a -l ira ior Asniana. fa. BLACK BL RX.

March 20. 1903, Mary, widow of John Blackburn. Relatives and friends of iamny ate invited to attend funeral. Monday, 1 o'clock, from residence of her son-in-law, Wm Veil. Shawmont.

Pa. Interment Mt Horutn cemetery. BOXSA LI M.irch 20 lOflM r.nnl. V. wlfa of John J.

Bonsall and daughter of George hdu iate una a jnnes, agea 38 vears. lie la tives and friends of family are invited to at tend fun'Tal services. Mondav. 3 PM. from ner late residence, leadon, Delaware county, i a.

interment ernwooa cemetery. BOTTO JLEY. March oo ions ill -if Samuel Bottomley' aged. 42 turiuLu a iu aays. neiarives ana inoncs or family ate invited to attend funeral.

Wednes day, jotn lost, clock, from ber late resl- aenee. rear or IJ3U cnurcn st, Frankford. In rerment i.ast cedar mil. BOYD -March 19. 1903.

James Bovd, in his 8th rear. Relatives and friends of family are mvua to attend runerai. Monday after noon. 1 'clock, from his late residence. 2041 Grata.

Services at chapel of th Memorial unurcn or tne Advocate, lstn and Diamond, 1.3i oclo-'k precisely. Interment private. 22, 1903. at her late residence. 1417 Stiles.

Clara Stark, widow of ur Bulkeley. Interment Wilkes-Barre Pa. Wilks-Barre papers please copy. BrROT March 20. 1903.

Martha, daughter of Louis A and Annie Burote, aged 18 years. Relativea and friends of family are invited to attend ru lerai. Monday arternoon. 1.30 clock, from resi tenee of her nncle Hsrrv TTnffrtrH 1630 Camac. Interment private Mt Moriah cemetery.

HL'SHW OOD. March 19. 1903 Frank P. son of late and Cecelia Hush wood, aged 43 years, ne atives ana inenas cr ramny are in vited to itteni funeral Tuesday afternoon, i o'clock, fiom 521 19th. Interment Cathedral cemetery.

CARTEIU March 20, 1903, Mary, wife of the late Van Leer Carter, acred OS vears Relatives and friends invited to attend funeral services, ilonday afternoon. 2 clock, at her late resld nee, Haverford ave. iDtennent Montrose CHAMBiRLIX. March 21. 1903.

Ruby R. daughter George II. and the late Annie Chaniberll 1. aged 20 years. Relatives and friends in ited to attend funeral services.

Tues day after loon. 1 o'clock, from her late resi dence, IdOj Locust street, Camden. Interment. Colestowu Cemetery. -CHURCHILL.

March 21. 1903. Georae C. son of Mary Jane and the late John Churchill, in his- 224 yt nr. Relatives and friends of family are respec fully invited to attend funeral.

Wednesday ai ternoonj 3 clock, from his late resilience. 1926 East Lehigh avenue Services the Church cf Good Shepherd, 4 oclock. To proceed to Greenwood of Cemeterv. CLARK. March 21.

1903. Marjorie, daughter of Charles and Slary Clark, aged 7 months. Relativea und friends invited to attend funeral. Monday uorniog. 2 o'clock, from her parents' residence.

2o54 Wood street. Interment, Montrose Cemetery. 20. 1903. at Home for Aged and Infirm Colored Persons.

Delia Claik. aged 79 years. Funeral from home. Belmont and Girard av nues. Monday afternoon, 3 o'clock.

Interment Olive Cemetery. lo. 1903. Rosle. widow of late John ilark.

Relatives and friends of family are invited to attend funeral, Monday March 23. 8.30 'bick. from residence of her' brother, William MeXulty. 411 Preston st Philadelphia. Sole nn requiem mass at St James' Church at lo A M.

Interment Cathedral Cemetery. COLEMA X. March 22, 1903. Henrv Coleman, at late residence, 1(20 Spruce street. Solemn requiem mass at Old St.

Joseph's Church, Wednesday, lo A M. to which the relatives and friends are invited. Interment private. COOXEY March 21, 1903. Margaret E.

daughter of John and Margaret Cooney. Relatives and friends of family are Invited to attend funeial. Wednesday morning. 8 o'clock, from her larenfs' residence. Xo 1913 Morris.

High mass at St Thomas' Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CORK1S1 OX. March 19. 1903, James Corris-ton.

aged 3 years. Relatives and friends of family. ala Heart and Hand Lodge. No 88. A are invited to attend funeral services, Monday afternoon.

2 vo" chick, at his late residence. 5108 Master Interment at West Laurel Hill metery. COSTIX. -March 19. 1903.

Mr David Costln. Relatives and friends of family, also St Bridget's A Societv and the Rev Thomas Fox I Invited to attend funeral. Mondav meruit g. 8 o'clock, from his late residence 3049 35t i st. Falls of Schuylkill.

High mass at St Bri Iget's Church. Interment St Joachim's Cemetery, Frankford. CCRRAX March 20. 1903. Mary, beloved wife of Bernard curran and daughter of John 1 and Ann Cnigley.

Relatives and friends, also the Blessed Virgin Mary Sodalitv of St Philip's Church, aif invited to attend funeral, Wednes day mornn g. S.30 clock, fnun her parents residence. "39 Mifflin. High mass of requiem at St Phil, p's Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

19. 1903. Dora M. beloved daughter ol Frank and Cburrie Davies. seed 5 years and months.

Keintivca and friends of family are invited to attend funeral. Monday afternoon. 1L30 o'clock, from parents' residence. 3578 Xew tjueen at. Falls of Schuylkill.

Inter ment Mt -ace cemetery. DAVIS. larch 19, 19o3. George son of Elizabeth and the late William F. Davis, aged 46 years.

Relatives and friends of fairily are invited to attend funeral services Monday. 1 o'clock, from his mother's residence, 3869 Terrace str-et, Wlssahickon. Twenty-first ward. Interment private, Leverington Cemetery. DAVIS.

Hancoeksbridge. Salem county. X. March 2d. 1903.

Sarah wife of Isaac II. Davis, jged 69 years. Relatives and friends Invited to a "tend funeral. Tnesday morning net. March 24.

10 o'clock, from the residence of jer husliaml, in Hancoeksbridge. Salem county. N. J. Services at residence.

Interment. Seventh Dav Baptist Cemetery, Marlboro, Salem cenntv. J. DE MOYA 20. 1903.

Celia daughter of Miguel and the late Lizzie De Moya, aged 14 vears. Kelatives and friends invited to attend funen 1 service. Monday morning, at 10 o'clock, at the residence of her annt, J. F. O'Daniel, 82 Xorth Thirty-fourth street.

Interment, pr vate. DOHERT If 21. 1903. Annie G. youngest daughter of William and Annie Doherty, aged 2 months.

Relatives and friends of family Invited i attend funeral. Monday af: ernoon, 2 o'clock. rom the residence of her parents, 2059 Pierce St. Interment Mt Moriah Cemetery. 22.

1903. Marv Doody. Relatives and lriends, also Sacred Heart ani1 Altar Soeietv of 'hurch of the Epiphany are invited to attend funeral. Wednesday morning. 8.30 o'clock frc Timothy Callahan's residence.

222-1 South Eleventh street. High requiem mass af of the Epiphany. Interment Old Cathed-al Cemetery. I DOUGHE XIX. March 19,.

1903. William 14 2 of The Inquirer's Pattern Department If in a hurry for patterns send an additional two-cent stamp and we will mail patterns immediately in sealed envelope. CATALOGUES 10 CENTS, 8944 LADIES' THREE PIECE SKIRT TITH, TVO CIRCULAR FLOUNCES. 22, 24. 26.

28. SO and 32 inch waist. To make the skirt in the medium size will require six and one-balf yards of material forty-four inches wide. The pattern, Xo. 8944.

is cut in sizes for a 22, 24. 26. 28. 30 and 32-inch waist measure. Centre Store, West Aislo BY MAIL IS CENTS.

438 Shirt Waist, 34 to 44 bos. The quantity of material required for the medium size is 4 yards 21 inches wide. 4 yards 27 inch-'S wide. yards 32 inches wide or Si yards 41 inches wide. The waist pattern 4381 is cut in sizes for a 34.

3. 38. 40. 42 and 44-inch bust measure. of John Wilmot.

Funeral from residence of her son. David Wilmot. In Glassboro J. Tuesday. March 24.

1903, 10 o'clock. Services at house ia30 A M. WILLIAMS March 20. 1903. Jane wife of Thomas Williams, aged 74 vears.

Relatives and friends of family are Invited to attend funeral services. Montlav afternoon, March 2.3. 2 o'clock, from her husband's residence. 39 Chestnut. Haddonfield.

J. Interment private. WITBECK. Mai-eh 21. 1903.

Charles A Wit-beck. Relatives and friends, also Prudnoe Lodge. Xo 11, and A Friendship Chapter. Xo 4. A St Alberg's Commanderv.

Xo 8. Prudence Temple. A A nights and Noble, are invited to attend loners! services. Tuesday. 24th inst.

1 o'clock. at his late residence, 1423 Fairniount. Inter ment private. WOLFF. March 20.

1903 Frederick W. beloved husband of Emma I. WolfT. in his 4th year. Relatives and friends of the familv.

also Lafayette. Xo 71. and A loka Tribe. Xo 300. I Tatem Lodge.

Xo 1060. I Lryal Council. No 781. Jr A M. and Pennsylvania Bottlers' Protective Association are invited to attend funeral.

Tuesday 12 o'clock precisely, fmm his late residence. '2725 Jefferson street. Interment Hillside bv train leaving Ninth and Columbia avenue at 2.10 M. ZIMERMAX. March 20.

193. Sopbis. the widow of George W. Zimerman. in her eighty-fourth year.

Relatives and friends of family are invited to attend funeral services Monday 2 o'clock from the residence of her son-in-law. Mr. Thineas E. Thurston. East Cumberland street.

To proceed to Mechanics' Cemetery. IN MEM0RIAM DORAX. In sweet remembrance of our darl lng Gertrude, who departed this world March 23. 1U02. Gone but not' forgotten- PAPA AND MAMMA.

CEMETERY LOTS FERXWOOD CEMETERY LOT. M0; WILL take -ii month. Box 12, Fernwood. Pa. HATS TRIMMED FREE EIGHTH ST.

ABOVE FILBERT Opening of Spring Millinery SUITS AND JACKETS TO-DAY We cordially invtte all to visit our stores and inspect the latest creations in Paris Hats, Millinery, Suits ana wraps. No charge for alterations in our Suit Department. sergeants of Philadelphia police force, delegates of Philadelphia Police Beneficiary Association, Taylor Hose Company, Xo 35, and Vesta Club, invited to attend funeral. Tuesday afternoon, 1 o'clock, from his late residence, 2214 Firth st. Services at the Churcn or the Good Shepherd.

Collins and Cumberland sts, 2 o'clock. Inter ment at Mt Peace Cemetery. SCHICKLIXG. March 20. 1903.

Elizabeth. relict of John Scbtckling. aged 76 years. Relatives aud friends of family are invited to attend funeral. Monday morning.

8.30 o'clock, from residence of her daughter. Mrs. George Wellel" 7.18 Master st. Solemn requiem mass at 10 o'clock. St.

Peter's Church. Interment St Peter Cemetery. SCHMUTZ. March 20, 1003, Charles Schmutz. bel.ved husband of Christiana Schmutz Smith, in his 49th year.

Relatives and friends, also Concordia Beneticial Society Xo. 1. Fran, Sigel Beneticial Society, Blucher Beneticial Society. Augustine Social. Charles Hahn Yenrly Beneficial Society, Aurora Beneficial Society.

Orpheus Society and directors of Dry nock B. and Association, respectfully Invited to iittend funeral. Tuesday afternoon. 3 o'clock, from his late residence, X. W.

cor. Sixth end Dickinson street. Interment, Lafayette tery. Sl'HROEDER. March 21.

1903. Catharine. daughter of Alvin and Catharine Schroeder. aged in months and 1H days. Kelatives and mends of family are invited to attend funeral.

Tuesday afternoon. 3 o'clock, from her pareu's' 1 I -1 mount Cemetery. SCH CBERT. March 21. 1903.

August 3 Schubert, formerly of Gloucester City, 3. aged 60 vears. Relatives and friends of family in vited to attend funeral services, Tmnday af-terneon, 1 o'clock, at the parlors of The Oliver Bair ir17 Chestnut st. Intcrmeut at Northwood Cemetery. SF.TTLE.

March 20. ino.3. Agnes, wife of James Settle, daughter of Catharine and late John Werner, aged 33 years. Relatives and friends of family, also Ladies' Aid No 1. of Crescent Council.

Xo 9. and Cohocksink Tent. Xo 9, of A. are invited to attend funeral services. Wednesday.

March 25. 2 o'clock, at her late residence, 2007 Cth st. Interment private. SIMMS. March 20, 1903.

Annie, wife of the late Alexander Simms. Relatives and friends invited to attend funeral, Tuesday, March 24, 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 1917 Cuth-bert St. Interment Fern wood Cemetery. SMITH. March 19.

1903. John P. Smith, at his late residence, 3540 Frankford avenue. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral Monday afternoon 2 o'clock from the Old Homestead. Trenton avenue and Erie avenue.

Interment at Cedar Hill Cemetery. SMITH. March 21. 1903. Alfred C.

infant son of Alfred and Mary Smith and grandson of William and Sarah Morris and Anna and the late Alfred Smith, aged 1 year and 4 months. Relatives and friends of family invited to attend funeral services. Monday evening 7.30 o'clock, at his parents' residence, 2449 Soiith Camac at. Absecon. J.

SMITH. March 20. 1903. Samuel Smith, in his 78th year. Relatives and friends of family, also Roliert Morris Lodge.

Xo 29. I F. ami the managers of Odd Fellows' Home, are invited to attend iunerai. Tuesday afternoon. 2 o'clock, from Odd Fellows' Home.

17th and Tioea. Interment Mount Moriah Cemetery. SMITHSO.V March 21. 193. Henrietta, wife of Smithson and daughter of John and Snoerl.

aged 42 years. Relatives and friends of family, also memlK-rs of the Fifth Reformed German Church, are invited to attend the funeral services. Wednesday afternoon. 2 o'clock, at the residence of her parents, 1843 Cedar. To proceed to Palmer Vault.

SPICER. March 21. lfHiS. Josephine, wife of George Spieer and daughter of William and Elizalieth Beal. in her 51st year.

Relatives and friends of family invited to attend funeral services. Tuesday afternoon. 3 o'clock, at her late residence. 208 Ontario at. To proceed to Xorthwood Cemetery.

Interment private. STBEX. Suddenly. March 20. 1903.

Mary widow of late Hugh Steen. aged 63 years. Hela-atives and friends of family are invited to attend funeral services. Monday morning. 11 o'clock, from her late residence, Berwyn.

Pa. In'erment tirivate. STOCKDALE. March 21" 1903. Annie, lovel wife of James Storkdale.

aged 45 years. Relatives end friends of the family, also Som-mervtlle Circle. Xo. 522. of A.

are Invited to attend funeral. Wednesday afternoon. 2 o'clock, from her late residence. 5628 Bloyd street. Germantown.

Interment Chelton Hilli Cemetery. STEPHEXSOX. Marcb 20. 1903. Richard Stephenson, aged 74 years.

Relatives and friends of family are invited to attend funeral services. Monday morning. 10 o'clock, at 6 ill and Diamond. Interment private. McKean.

Services at St Elizabeth's Church, 16th and Miffliu, 9 o'clock precisely. Interment private. OGLE. March 20. 1903.

Caroline, wife of Edwin M. Ogle, aged 51 years. Kelatives and friends invited to attend funeral services, Tuesdav. 2 o'clock precisely, at residence of her bnsbnnd. 607 New Market street.

Interment private, at Mount Peace. O'M ALLEY. March 21. 1903. Marvj O'Malley.

daughter of late Wm and Nancy O'Malley. Relatives and friends are invited to attend fu neral. Tuesday moruing. .30 clock, from residence of Johu O'Rourke. cor 10th and Tasker.

High mas of requiem at Annunciation Chnrch. at 9 o'clock precisely. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Marcn 1. Margaret, wiaow of Jamea O'Maley.

Relatives and friends of famllv are Invited to attend funeral. Monday. I 7.30 oMock. from late residence. 264ti Hollywood st.

High mass at st coiumoa t. nurcn. o'clock. Interment private at. Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

O'REILLY. March 22, 1U03. Kev riwara O'Reilly, rector of St Francis de Sales, of Lennl, Delaware I'a. aged 44 years. Due notice of funeml will be given.

OWEN'S. March 21. 1903. William, husband of Ella Owens (nee Boon) and son of the late George and- Martha Owens, aged 45 years. Due notice of funeral will be given.

PATTERSON. March 21. 1903. Patrick, infant son of Patrick and Grace Patterson, aged 4 months. Relatives and friends of family are Invited to attend funeral.

Tuesday afternoon. 2 o'clock, from his parents' residence. 916 Pierce. Interment Holy Cross. PAYNE.

March 21. 1903, Peter Palmer Payne, In the 39th year of his age. Relatives and friends of family, also Herman Lodge, No o4, of ami Washington Lodge. No 20. AO of i invited to attend funeral services.

Tuesdav afternoon, 2 o'clock, at his late residence, 3931 Warren st. Interment private. PLATT March 22. 1903. Raymond Flatt, beloved infant son of Charles and Mary A Piatt aged 1 month and 14 days.

Relatives end friends of the family are Invited to attend funeral, Tuesday morniug. March 24. at 10 o'clock from bis parents' residence, 216 Senate street. Camden. J.

Interment New Camden Cemetery. PRESTOX. March 20. 1903. Lizzie, beloved wife of James Treston and daughter of Mary J.

and the late Thomas Ryan, aged 25 yeara. Relatives and friends of family are invited to atteud funeral Monday afternoon 2 o'clock from her late residence. 1425 South Chadwick street. Interment at Mount Moriah Cemetery. KAr.iiii.r.- March 20.

1903. George, beloved husband of Nannie Ilaeyllng. in his 38th year. RelMives aud friends of family are invited to attend funeral. Monday moraine.

7.3o o'clock, from late residence. 120 Cumberland st. Requiem mass at St BnnifaoiuV Church at 9 o'clock. Interment vat Greenmount RANKIN. March 22, 19rt3.

at his late residence, 2017 31st Thomas I. beloved husband of Sadie Rankin, in his 49th year. Due notice of funeral will be given. READ. March 19 1903, Florence, daughter of Louisa and late Francis Read, aged 10 years.

Relatives and friends of family are invited to attend funeral. Tuesday afternoon, 2 o'clock, from residence of her grandmother. 2314 6th. Interment Trinitv Lntheran Cemetery. RIGHTER March 21.

1903. I.u-cressa R. daughter of the late John and Elizabeth Relatives and friends of the familv are invited to attend funeral. Tm-s-dav afternoon. 2.30 o'clock, from her late residence.

Spring Mill Montgomery county. Pa. Interment Barren Hill Cemetery. RITTENHOUSE. March 20.

1903. at his late residence. 1219 Crease. Joseph Rittenhouse. in bis 91st vear.

Relatives and friends of family are invited to attend funeral. Monday afternoon, 2 o'clock, from southwest corner Seventh and Buttonwood. Interment private American Mechanics Cemetery. ROBINSON. March 20, 19113.

Johu Robinson, aged 70 vears. Relatives and friends of family, also Perkins Lodge. No and A St John's A Chanter. No 282: Mary Command-ery. No 36.

Kt Philadelphia Council. No 11. Masonic eterans: survivors of the Delaware Volunteer Fire Company and Veteran Firemen's Association, are invited to attend funeral, Tuesday afternoon. 1 o'clock, from his late residence, 1013 Christian. Interment Mt Moriah Cemeterv.

RODERER. March 21. 1903. Frances, wife of John Koderer. Kelatives and friends of familv also league of Sacred Heart of Si Edward's Church are respectfully invited to attend funeral.

Tnesday morning. S.30 o'clock, from the residence of her husband. Xo 2351 Xorth Sixth street. Solemn r'quiein mass at St Ed ward's Chnrch. 10 o'clock.

Interment New Cathedral Cemetery- Please omit flowers. ROSCHY. March 19. 1903. Louise, daughter of Katharine and late William Roschy.

in her a year. Heaatlves and irieuns oi ramuy art, InvlraH in Hnerpl Mnndar 2.30 o'clock, at her mother's residence. 3034 Girard avenue. Interment Glenwood Cemetery. RUFF.

March 19. 1903. Frederick husband of Jenevieve Ruff, in his 49th year. Relatives and fnenas. also all societies or wnieh he was a member, are invited to attend funeral Mondav.

7.30 oVlock. rom his later esidence. 239 21st st. Hlch Mas') or at t. rumba's Church at 9 o'clock.

To proceed to Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery. RYAN. March 20. 1903. Daniel Ryan.

Sr. Relatives and friends of family are invited to attend funeral Tuesday moruing K30 clock from his late residence. 642 North Thirty-sixth street. Solemn requiem mass at St. Agatha's Church.

Interment Holy Cros Cemetery. SCHAFFER March 21. 1903. Sergeant John A Schaffer, husband of Amelia S-baffer. Relativea and friends of faml'v.

also Lodge Xo 3. and -A Germantown Chapter. Xo 208. A Philip Schurler Post. Xo 51.

A members of the Twenty-sixth Police District, SPECIAL NOTICE. When calling for or ordering patterns be careful to get proper siies, as patterns will not be exchanged. Delays iu delivery are invariably caused by failure -to state name and address clearly. -When patterns ordered by mail are not received in five days kindly notify us immediately. Illustrated catalogue s-nt on application.

Inquirer readers can obtain these patterns by cutting cut the above illustrations and sending them, with 10 cents for each pattern desired (either in postage stamps or coin, prooerly or can obtain them immediately of The Phila. Inquirer Pattern I i 09 Market St. Do not send money loose in envelope. Be careful to state fully size and address In order. STEWART.

At WHmineton. on March 20. 1903. Miss Mary Eliza Kennedy Stewart, aged 83 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services on Monday.

March 23. at 1 o'clock P. her nephew's residence. Xo. 400 Delaware street.

Xew Castle. Del. Interment at Port Penn. STICER. March 21.

1903, Josephine, wife of George Sticer. and daughter of William and Elizabeth Beal, in her alst year. Relatives and friends of family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, Tuesday afternoon, J3 o'clock, from ner late residence, 208 West Ontario street. To proceed to Xorthwood Cemetery. Interment private.

8TRATT0X. March 20. ir03, Osie Strat-ton. aged 53 years. Relatives and friends of family are invited to attend funeral, Tuesday afternoon.

2 o'clock, from her late residence, 109 Chestnut, Ambler, Pa. Interment private. TAYLOR. March 19, 1903, Ida V. daughter of Edward Taylor, Sr.

aod Harriet Taylor. Relatives and friends of faintly are invited to attend funeral services. Monday afternoon. Mar 23. 2 o'clock, at her late rest lenee.

2154 28th. Interment private in South Laurel Hill Cemetery. WALLACE. March 20. lfK3, Ervin.

son of the late William and Margaret Wallace, in his forty-third year. Relatives and rriends of famllv. also the Active Club, the employes of the U. S. Mint and the Sixteenth Ward Republican Executive Committee, are invited to attend funeral Tuesday 2 o'clock from his sister's residence.

13 West Wlldey street. To pi-rvel to Palmer Vault. WHITE. March 20. 1903, Xellie.

wife of Joseph White, in her 51st year. Relatives and friends of family are Invited to attend funeral. Monday afternoon. 2 o'clock, from her late residence. 738 Watkins.

Interment Fernwood Cemetery. WILEIXSOX. March 18. 1903, Theresa R. Wilkinson, wife of Anthony Wilkinson and dauzhter of the late FranclH and Louisa Test.

aged 54 years. Relatives and friends invited to attend funeral services. Mondav afternoon. 1 o'clock at her late residence. 700 Clearfield St.

Church services at Simpsoi: Memorial Church. Kensington ave and Cambria sts. Interment strictly private, at Xorth Cedar Hiil Cemeterv. WILMOT. At Glassboro, March 21.

1903. Margaret Wilmot, In ar 67th year, wife ir.

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