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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 29, 1912 I To-day Monday Tornas Keaveney (nee Dawson). Relatives and mends invited to funeral. Tues. 8 AM.

residence, 2010 Watkin st. High mass at St Thomas Aquinas. 9.30 A M. Interment Holy Cross. KIRCHNER.

27th inst. JOHN hnsband or Maggie Kirchner (nee Buettner). aged 53. Relatives and friends, also Cigarnjakers' Union. No 165.

invited to funeral. Wed. 1 residence. 330 Fitzgerald st. Interment German-town Crematorium.

27th Inst. JOHN S. hnsband Maggie Kirchner (nee Buettner), aged 53. Relatives and friends, also Ciearmakers' Union No 165, invited to funeral. Wed.

1PM. residence, 330 Fitzgerald st. Interment German-town Crematorium. Remains may be viewed Tues. after 7 M.

KNIGHT. 26th inst. CHARLES KNIGHT. aged (6. Relatives and friends invited to funeral.

Wed. 10.30 A M. residence. Chureh-ville. Pa.

Interment Wm Penn. Trains for Chnrchvill leave Newtown 9AM and Reading Terminal 9.23 A M. Omit flowers. LAESSLE. 26th inst.

KATHERINE M. daughter of Dr Henry A and late Anna Laessle, aged 10. parents' residence. 590O Market st. Funeral and interment private.

Please omit flowers. LANDIS. Suddenlv. Pa. 27th inst.

IMA I. wife of Percy Landis. Relatives and friends invited to services. Tues. 2.30 residence.

S3 Cliveden ave. Glenside. Interment at Ardsley Burial Grounds. LAUCKS. 26th inst.

ELLEN H. wife of Henry Laucks. aged 50. Relatives and friends invited to services. Wed.

8 M. residence. 219 Hortter st. Germantown. Services St Michael's.

Tilden township. Berks co. Thurs, LEA. 25tb inst, ANNfA CAROLINE JAU-DON, wife of late Henrv Charles Lea. Services, residence, 2000 Walnut street, Mon, 11 AM.

Interment private. Please omit flowers. 26th Inst. WTLT.IAM V. son of late Eliza Lehman.

Relatives and friends. Fairmonnt Park Guards' and 14th Ward Republican Cluh. invited to services, residence sister, 2512 Jefferson st. Tues. 1 M.

Interment Mount Moriah. Remains may be viewed Mon. after 8 PM. LEIGH. 26th int.

F.LIZA BETH R. widow of Leigh, aged 85. Relatives nnd friends invited to services. Tues. 2.30 precisely, residence of son.

Mr Oliver I-eigh. 405 Smick st. Manayunk. Interment private, pieam. omit flowers.

LEWIS. 27th inst. LEWIS A LEWIS, aged 63. Relatives and friends invited to services. First Baptist.

Wayne. Delaware Co. Pa. Tues. 2 M.

Interment in cemetery adioinlng. LINDEMANN. 27th Inst, OHARIJES hnsband Anna Lindemann (nee Hackett). aged 70. Relatives and friends, also Encampment No 20, Union Veteran Legion; Ladies' Auxiliary No 33; Lieutenant Gay Circle.

No 68. Ladies of the GAR, are invited to services, Tues, 2 M. residence, 2112 Sth st. Interment private. Northwood.

LOWRY. At Weldon, Pa, 28th inst. JANE, widow of late William Lowry, aged 9. Due notice. vyfv rr-h lnt A.

son of John i s- The first Clover Day of the year 1912 is expected to establish a new one-day business record for January, and set a new pace for the year ahead of us. We wish it were practicable to place our Clover Booklet in your hands in advance, for it is one of the most interesting ever issued. We can print here only a few of the many hundreds of Clover Day Specials that appear in the Booklet, which you will get at the door To-day. Every Department Contributes Liberally to the Collection of Wonderful Values Hundreds of Lots, Many at Half Price hnsband of Emily Perler (nee Brennan). and son of Emeline and late George Pernier.

Relatives and friends, also Columbia New Year's Asso. invited to funeral. Mon. 2 M. residence of bis mother, 1234 Locust st.

Camden, J. Remains may be viewed Snn M. Interment Evergreen. QUIGG. 28th inst.

WILLIAM H. bus-band of Sarah Qulgg, son of James and late Alice Quigg. Relatives and friends, also San Domingo Council. No 236. of 25th Ward United Republican Club, invited to funeral, Wed, 8.30 A M.

residence. 1938 Allegheny ave. Solemn requiem mass Church of Ascension. lO A M. Interment New Cathedral.

REILLY. 27th inst. BLANCHE (nee Haddock), wife of Patrick Reilly. Relatives and friends invited to funeral, Tues. 8.30 A M.

residence. 3521 18th st. Mass of requiem Church of the Holy Souls. 19th and Tioga sts. 10 A precisely.

Interment Westminster Cemetery. REIS. 26th inr. CHRISTINA, wife of late Peter Reis. Relatives and friends, also Altar and St Cecilia Societies of St Mary's, lnited to funewiiTues, 8.30 A M.

residence son-in-law, JohnGasser. 214 Wendover street, Manayunk. Requiem mass. St Mary's, 10 A M. Interment St Mary's.

Roxborough. RETTBERG. 26th inst. MARGARFTH. widow late Jacob Rettberg.

Rtatives and friends invited to funeral, Tues, 8 A residence. 102 Linden 6t, Camden. J. Solemn high mass 9 A M. Sts Peter and Paul's Church.

Interment private. Harleigh. Friends may view remains Mon. from 7. to 9 M.

RICHARDS. Near Tonghkenamon, Pa, First month 27th, THOMPSON RICHARDS, aged 70. Relatives and friends invited to view remains. Fourth daV, First month 31st, from 10.30 to 11.30 A residence of his son-in-law, William Kennett Square. Interment private.

RIVELL. 28th inst, CAROLINE C. widow of Willard Rivell. Relatives and friends invited to services. Wed.

2 M. residence nenh-ew. Van Osten, 3244 Sydenham st. Internment private. ROGERS.

Near Masonville, 25th ln3t. LEANDER, son of Edwin and Elizabeth Rogers, aged 53. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Tnrs, 30th inst, 12 M. parents' residence, near Carriages will me-3t 0.32 A train from Market st ferry, Phila, at Masonville.

Interment Trinity Church, Mooreetown, J. ROGERS. Burlington. 26th itiat. LTDIA.

widow of Wm A Rogers, aeed S5. Relatives and friends invited to funeral, residence of her son. Thomas I Rogers. 302 Wood 6t. Burlington.

Mon. 2 M. Service St Mary's 3 PM. Interment St Mary's. SOHMID.

Residence, 609 N. 63d St, 28th Inst. MARGARBTTA ETTA, wife of John Schmid. and only daughter of David and Elizabeth Chapman, aged 33. Due notice.

SCHMIDT. 26th inst. GEORGE, husband of Mary Schmidt (nee Hardlck). Relatives and friends, also the members of the House of Representatives, and all the societies of which be was a member. Invited to funeral.

Tues. 8.30 A M. residence. 542 Tasker st. Solemn requiem mass St Alphonsus.

at 10 A precisely. Interment private. SELL. 26th inst. JOHN P.

husband of Rosalinda Sell, aged 84. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Tues. 1 M. residence.

5937 Park ave. Fern Rock. Phila. Services at house. Interment Westminster.

Reading papers plcse copy. Kindly omit flowers. SIPE. 25th Inst. FREDERICK P.

son of Frederick and Caroline Sipe (nee Wappler). aged 16. Relatives and friends invited to services. Mon. 1 M.

residence, 1322 West Cumberland st. Interment private. J. 27th inst. JABEZ.

husband of Blanche Smith. Relatives and friends invited to services, Mon. 1.45 M. residence. 420 Jennings st, Beverly.

J. Interment private. SNL'FFJN. 27th Inst, JAMES RNTJFFIN, aged 77. Relatives and friends invited to attend funeral, residence son, Harry Snufnn, Tansboro, J.

Wed. 11 A M. Services Berlin Cemeterv Chapel. 12 noon. STANHOPE Residence.

905 South 47th st. 27th inst. HENRY A STANHOPE. Relatives and frienis, also University Lodg. No 610, and A invited to services, Tues.

2PM precisely. Tabernacle Presbvterian Church. 37th and Chestnut sts. Interment private. ST CLAIR.

27th inst. WILLIAM ST CLAIR, Sr. Relatives and friends, also the 14th Ward Republican Club and the employes of the Department of Wharves, Docks and Ferries, invited to services. Wed. 11 A precisely, residence, 1119 Green st.

Interment private. Remains may be viewed Tue. 8 M. STEELE. 26th inst.

EDWARD T. son of F.mmor and late Amelia Steele, aged 28. Relatives and friends, aiso Washington Camp. No 270. of Loral Council, No 781.

Jr A Loyal Council. No 94. I of L. and the employes ot Abbott's Milk Dairy, invited to services. Tues.

2 M. residence of bis sister. Mrs Margaret Trautwein. 868 Markc st. West Phila.

Interment Montrose Remains mav he viewed Mon. 8 to 10 M. STORY. Suddenly 27th inst HENRY r. J'" rttT j.

I ft Z. 7Tr IV i bp 1 3. the 1 A- i 4 Clover Day is a distinctive and original Strawbridge Clothier institution, imitated in many stores throughout the country, in every point but the one essential to great success and that is the SPIRIT of SINCERITY, the best concrete outward expression of which seems to be our SEAL OF CONFIDENCE, but the real manifestation of which is understood and remembered by those who come every Clover Day. Be Sure to Come To-day Early 't Most of the lots are in quantities calculated to last all some of the lots will disappear in a few hours. Get our famous CLOVER BOOKLET as you enter the Store it tells where all the Clover Specials are located.

A few are mentioned here, and others in other newspapers, but there are MISS CAROLYN R. NASH Other Equally Attractive Specials Hundreds of Items of Particular Interest to Men Men's $12.00 and $15.00 Suits, black thibet and mixed worsted $7.50 Men's $20.00 Cravenette Raincoats, neat worsteds $12.50 Men's 25c Knitted Ties 18c Men's $1.00 and $1.25 Mufflers 50c Men's 75c Domet Night Shirts 50c Boys' 75c Domet Pajamas 50c Men's $1.00 Astrakhan Tilbury Gloves, nicely lined 85c Men's $6.00 Blanket Bath Robes $3.75 Men's $1.00 Suspenders now 50c Men's $5.00 Shoes, tan calf, gun-metal and patent coltskin $3.15 Men's 25c Full-fashioned Black Cotton Socks, seconds 15c a pair Men's 50c Imported Cashmere Socks, black and colors 25c a pair CHURCH FAILURE, S1YS RICHMOND Vlen, He States, Look to Labor Unions for Leader- ship Br. iaht Missionary Work Is Un-rTJf Direction of Those Opposed 'to Progress $2.00 Cashmere-Back Suiting Satin, 36-inch (Saline Feutre) Black Satin Face, Colored or Black Cashmere Back precisely. Korris Square Presbyterian, Hancock Greenwood of lermt -private. THOMAS LOW IvDES.

husband of Amelia man. son of late Edwin and Rebecca lSwS u-b iiuikiiiao. cervices late residrnce "Hi'a Ti I rieuds' Meetinc House. School Lane. Fonrth oav avox.

-tn iust. JiAAJfAH, wife ot friends invited to funeral. Tues. 8 A rei-dence, 2O10 Watkins st. Hlph mass Saint Thomas Aquinas'.

.30 A M. Interment Holy CLARKE 27th Inst. WILLIAM CLARKE Relatives and friemla in vl tcrl tn 4PM precisely, residence. 926 St Bernard st. Interment Buffalo.

NY. ra 27th inst. MARY ii imam virguuia, a.eea o4 Relatives and friends, also Falrhill Circle. Xo 303 Lady Foresters of America, invited to services! liurs, t. tr Ji precisely, resiuence.

0(54 On tario st. Interment Belvue. Baston. Md. 25th inst.

resident of hor brother-lu-law. Henry Shreve, EL1ZA- jjc-xia vt. uauauier or late xiwin and Sarah 1 Coates. of Phila. Pa.

Services Moa. chapel of Westminster, on arrival of train leavine oi isia ii. is a rrom uarmoutn Sta COGGINS. 26th inst. LYDIA A COGGIXS ageu ytj.

Relatives and friends invited to BciriCTB. tr ni. resiaence, juevennsr Mill road, Cynwyd. Montgomery Co. Carriages will i meet 1.18 train from Broad St Station at Cyn-j wyd.

Interment West Laurel Hill. 27th inst. GILBERT son I or Kouen nnd liuida Cooke, aged 4o. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed.

i 11. 60 A precisely, parents' residence, 170S uuianu i. lutermeDi pnvata, ivy iiuis. COSTELIX). 26th inst.

JULIA A. wife of John Costello (nee Relatives and friends, also the Sodalitv of St Vincent's, invited to funeral, Tues, 8.S0 A residence, 304 Price st, Germantowu. Solemu nign mass of requiem st incent de Paul io A m. Interment Holy Sepulchre, COYLE. 25th inst, ANDREW 3.

son of James and late Mary Coyle. Relatives and friends In- vitea xo runerai, j.nes. a M. residence of brother. Charles I Coyle.

5028 Brown st. Hih mass of requiem. Church of Our Mother of sorrows, iu a ai. interment Holy Cross. CFRRIE.

27th inst. CURRTE. red S3. Residence, 490 Baltimore sve. Relatives ann friends invited to services.

Toes. 2.30 M. residence son-in-law. James Cook, 1554 62d si. interment l-ernwooo.

CROPS. Residence, Jenkintown, Pa, 28th inst, William A (JKUSS, D. One notice, DALY. Atlantic City. 26th inst.

MARGA RET. widow of Thomas Daly, aired 79. Rela tices and friends invited to funeral. Tues. 8 A M.

residence. 114 Tennessee ave. Atlantic City. J. Solemn requiem mass St Nicholas' A M.

To proceed via Penna 10 A tram, arriving west niia ll.zi A M. Inter- ment atnearai. inst, MARGARET, dauehter mie jnines auu ljearle. Relatives nuu irimus jnvnt-u services, mes 2 30 M. residence.

3005 Brown St. Interment private DOUGHERTY. 27th inst. BRIDGET, widow of John Dougherty. Relatives and friends invited to funeral, Tues, 9 A M.

residence 108 Rector st. Manayunk. Solemn requiem mt. L.uurcu ui oi juuu tiie Lit A In terment St John's. iuuw vt josepn urexel Relatives and friends invited at requiem mass at i taiui-urai, sxuu.

iu a interment private. I jsroaa st. ewark. J. 25th iasr.

Ja.uij iiocjrii. uusDaoa of Bertha Dunham. Relatives and friends, also A A a ana i'i or a. uiv No 477. io.

invitea to sjrvices. jicn. M. residence 5120 Osden st, Phila. Interment Media, Pa.

upon arrival of train leavine FARLEY. 27th inst. MARGARET T. widow of Edward Farley. Relatives and friends are Invited to funeral, residence.

2126 Sth st. mirs at A M. Molemn renulem mass at St Elward's at 10 A M. Interment Holy Cross. 27th inst, MICHAEL husband of Asrnes Fahy inee McCloskeyV and son of Dennis and the lute Margaret Fahy.

aged 30. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Wed. 3 A father's residence. 1936 Hemberger st t-JKd una aiirnin sts).

solemn requiem mass St Thomas'. 0.30 A M. Interment Holy uross. XRRELL. Atlantic City.

J. 5Sth inst KATE FARRET.L. daacrhter of late James and Margaret Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, wed. 9 A M. resiaence.

007 Pem berton ave. Atlantic City. J. To proceed via Ponna 10 A train, arriving at West Phila station 11.21 A M. Interment ern wood.

FELSBERG. 26th inst. ANNIE CARROLL wife of Edmund Paul Felsbere. Relatives and friends Invited to services. Mon.

2PM nre clsely. residence. 1703 Spring Garden st. In terment private. FLEMING.

25th inst. ISAAC J. husband of late Martha leminfc, aged 63. Relatives and friends, also Phila Aerie. No 42.

anrt Public BuJJdines Relief Assn, invited to serv ices, aion. m. resiaence of son-in-law. Gracev. 235 Farson st.

P. Remains can te viewed s-an M. Interment Green rroimt. FORSYTH. 2Sth Inst.

JOHN W. son Sar- mi ua late jonn rorsytn. aged z7. Residence. -ii!" no st.

lme notice. FRIEBIS. Snridenly. 2th inst. PR I'fOKGh FRIEBIS.

titred 64. Relatives and irienns and an societies of which he was a raemlwr invited to attend services. Tues 2 precisely. of sister. Mrs Pauline canity.

i2 enaneo st. Tioea. Interment privnre. FULLER. 27th inst.

MAMIE FULMER. Rel atives and friends invited to funeral. Mon. 11 A M. residence.

730 17th st. Interment Cnarlottesvllle. a. Fleas omit flowers. GALBRAITH.

26th inst. ROBERT r. KT. GKAITH. Relatives and friends invited to services, Mon.

3PM precisely, residence 2046 cin st. interment private, ilt Feace. GALLAGHER. 27th Inst, GRACE GAL- liAfjiJ t-It. of Derrybassen.

County Doneeal, Ireland. Relatives and friends, also Leaeue of Sacred Heart of St Anthony's, invited to funer al, Tues. SAM, residence. 2414 Catharine at Solemn requiem mass St Anthony's, 9.SO A Interment Cathedral. inst.

WILLIAM GAMES aged 84. Relatives and friends invited to funeral, residence of son. William Games. 621 Pine st. Tues.

11 A M. Interment Frlen. GAUL, Bnrlinjrton. 27th inst. MARGARET, daughter of Frank and Matilda Roeers Gaui, aged 2.

Relatives and friends invited to funeral, residence or ner parents. 23 Pearl st. Bnrlintrton. Tues. 3 M.

Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. Bnrlintrton. GLEDHILL. Suddenly. 25th inst.

WILLIAM HENRY, husband of Mary Gledhill (nee Mc-Cabe). Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Mon, 2 M. residence. 21'36 Alter st.

Interment Fernwod. Remains may be viewed Sun. after 7 PM. GUINN. 26th inst.

MARGARET T. wife of Danie) Gutcn and daughter of Sarah and late Thomas Gorman. Relatives and friends in vited to funeral. Tues. 8.30 A M.

from her mother a residence. 2437 Juniper st. Hieh requiem mass Epiphany. 10 A M. Interment Holy Cross.

HANNIGAN. 28th inst. MARION, daughter of Philip and Mary Hannig-an, aeed Z. Keia-tives and friends invited to funeral. Wed, 1.30 M.

parents' residence, 126 Emily et. Interment Holv Cross. HARBACH. 26th inst. THEODORE HAR- BACH.

Relatives and friends invited to services, Tues, 2PM precisely, residence. 3620 wamnt st. interment private. HARDING. Residence.

3922 Chestnnt st. 27th Inst. JOHN I A SARGE. son of late Walter and Mary Hardinz. Due notice.

HARLAN. 1st month. 27tb. EDWARD HARLAN, ajred 71. Relatives and friends Invited to services, residence.

2444 17th et, Phila. 2d day. 1st" month. 8 also to funeral, to meet at Old Kennett Friends' Meeting House. Chester county.

Pa. 3d day. 1st month. 1 M. Carriages will meet trains leaving Broad St Station for Mendenhall 11.04 A M.

RABOLD. 2Sth inst. WILLIAM, husband of late Marjraret Rabold. Relatives and friends, also members of Greble Post. No lO, GAR; Walhalla Lodge.

No 7. I Canstatter Verein: Southwark Bakers' Verein, Gutenberg Lodge. No 106. and iGutenbersr Club, all societies, invited to services. Wed.

1 residence, 527 Allison st. Remains may be viewed Tues. 7 A M. Interment Mount Peace. HART.

Suddenlv, 24th inst JANE B. widow of Charles Hart. Relative and friends invited to funeral. Tries. SAM.

residence daughter, Mrs. Mary McLaughlin. 4557 Fleming street, Manayunk. High mass of requiem St Mary's, 9-30 A M. Interment St Mary's.

Rosborough. HA SKINS. 26tb inst. ANXIE E. wife of Allen Hasklns, aged 31.

Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Wed. 1 M. father's residence. Samuel Myers, Folcroft, Del Co.

Pa. Interment Mt Moriah. HEGELE. 28th Inst, CARRIE, wife of Charles Hegele (nee Fritz), aged 48. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral.

Wed, 2 M. residence son-in-law. Frederick Sailer, 3574 Joyce st. Interment Green Mount. HENHOEFKER.

25th inst, WILLIAM, husband of late Katherine Henhoeffer (nee Mc-Collun). Relatives and friends invited to services. Mon. 3 M. residence, 712 Rich mond st.

Interment Palmer. HERMISTON- 26th inst. JAMES, hnsband of Isabella Hermiston. aged 63. Relatives and friends invited to services.

Mon, 2 M. residence. 5122 Chester ave. Interment Mt Moriah. HICKEY.

25th inst. JAMES HICKEY. D. son of John and late Lydla Hickey. Relatives and friends, also faculty and students of Hahnemann Med College and members of the choirs of St Jude Nativity and Good Shepherd and St John's Northern Liberty and Xeff College Alumni and other organizations with which be was affiliated, invited to services Mon.

10 A precisely, at Annunciation 12th and Diamond sts. Remains may be viewed after 4PM Sun. residence. 1S39 11th st. Interment private.

HILL 2oTh inst. WILLIAM H. husband of Caroline HTT1. aged 69. Relatives and friends, also members of Lodge No 2.

and A survivors of 72d Regiment and Philadelphia Brigade: Colonel James Ash worth Post. No 334, GAR- Volunteer Firemen's Funeral Beneti Association, and Philadelphia Fire Department Relief Association: Keystone Lodge. No 2. of Kevstone Yacht Club. Orion Club and employes of Henry Dlsston Sons, invited to funeral.

Tues. 2 M. residence. 6954 Keystone st Tacony; Remains may be viewed Mon M. Tntn-ment private.

aiagDona. i.jnaiy omit flo-'-v" HOMEIR 27th inst.AMANDA ATHBRTON. widow of Thos Homer. Services St Luke's Fi Germantown. Tues.

11 A M- interment pri vate. HUMPHREY. Residence. 1375 St 46th st. 2Sth Inst.

MARY, widow of Joseph Humphrey. Due notice. HUGHES. 2Sth inst. ALICE FJLIZABETH.

widow of James Hughes. Relatives and frlenria invited to funeral. Wed. S.SO A M. residence.

1733 Passyunk ave. Solemn requiem mass Church or st Monica, 10 A M. lnter-TCnt New Cathedral. HYRERG. 27th inst.

HANS T. husband of late Emma Hyberg. aged 57. Relatives and friends Invited to services. Wed.

2 PM, residence, 2330 Hicks st. Interment Mt Moriah. INGRAM. 26th inst. HENRIETTA, wife of late Thomas Ingram, aged 71.

Relatives and friends invited to services, Tues. 2PM precisely, residence. 1827 Blair st. Interment Greenwood Koi tr. IRVINE.

26th inst. FRANK IRVTVEl Services and interment private. Wed. from 2137 Ontario tt. JACKSnN.

Plvmouth townshlo. Montgomery onnty. Pa. 25th inst, JAMES JACKSON. aged 66.

Relatives and friends invited to funeral, residence. Plymouth township. Mon, 1 M. Interment 6trlctly private. Please omit uowers.

JACOBS. 27th lost. hus band of Anna Jacobs (nee Matthew). Relatives and friends. Mishawum Tribe.

I Pennsylvania Commanderv No 1. Washington- Camp. No 668. of employes Surpass Leather IVirlii invite.l tn cervices. Wed.

2 PM. father's residence. 1003 Monmouth st. near Germantown ave and Cambria. Interment private.

ind late Sallie Lyney nee McAteer). Relatives and friends invited to runerai. vea, b.ou residence. 2719 Birch st. Requiem rnass Church of Nativity, 10 A M.

Interment St Ann's. McCALMONT. 26th inst. GEORGE H. aged n7 Relatives and friends, also Kensington Sunday School, invited to services.

Mon, 80 M. residence of brother, Thomas Me-Calmont. 1303 Somerset st. Interment private Tues morning. Cedar Hill.

Mc-DEVITT. 25th inst. ALICE, wife of Andrew McDevitt and daughter of Mary and late James Gallagher. Relatives and friends invited to funeral, Tues. 8.3o A residence, '237 Almond st.

High mass Chnrch of Nativity. M. 10 A precisely. Interment Holy Cross. MCDONNELL.

ANNA wife of Alexander and daughter of Michael and Margaret Mur-nhv Funeral late residence, 313 82d st. New York oitv. Tuesday A M. Thence to ilolv Trinitv, 82d st. between Broadwav and m5reTdam "ave.

where requiem mass will be celebrated lO A M. Intermnt Calvary, private. inst. CAPTAIN JAMES J. Roval Horse Artillery, late of London.

England, son of late Dr John and Josephine McDouogh. of KlUarney. Ireland and nephew of Mr McDouogh. of Philadelphia. Solemn re-auienThigh mass St Patrick's.

Mon. 10 A M. Interment private. Remains may be viewed Sun from 7 UDtil 10 M. parlors Oliver II Bair.

1820 Chestnut st. THOMA. hns- atives and frienrts idtu 7 30 A M. residence. 2115 Garnet (19th and Snvder avei.

Kequiem nicu 9AM precisely, interment New CUiUw-dral. McKAY. 25th Inst. i-. r.

Husband of late Annie McKay. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Mun, S.o't A Je.i-nce of son-in-law. John Greene. Carlisle st.

Solemn high renniera mass St Monica's 10 A M. Interment Holv Cross. McVACGH. 26th inst. MARY wife of Mcvauen.

ana uiogui'-r im jniua nui nn Christine nunr, friends invited to funeral. Tu-e. 2 M. resi dence. 5519 iJoyer st, iieiiuauiiu.

miermeni private. vat-h nm RY husband of Jennie A Marcy. and son of late and iiary -Marcv. aeed WO. Funeral Mon.

1 I' -vi. irom no wpd bi. uioe May. Interment at Cold Spring. J.

MARTIN. 26tn inst. wraow ot late Charles Martin, aged 63. Relatives and friends invited to funeral, o.oj a m. resiaence.

221 2d st. Reoniem bt Boniface's, 10 "1 Tnennevt Most tioiv ASSET. 26 th inst. STEPHEN eldest son of late Cbas and Mary A Maswt. aeed 67.

Relatives and friends. alo all organizations of which he was a memrjer, invited to pfrrices. residence. 1112 Tioga St. Mon.

1 M. Iu- te'Wnt nrivate. MENNS. Suddenly, 25th inst. iLT)UB ii Mc-CLFLLAN, hnsband of Elizabeth Menna (nee Ristine).

Relatives and friends. al the mail clerks and Beneficial aud Relief Societv of the Philadelphia Postoffice. invited to serv ices, Tues. 1 M. residence.

xortn utn st. Interment private. Remains may De viewed Mon. between 8 and 9 M. MICHFLS.

26th inst. PETER, husband of Anna Michels mee Brandelt. atred 48. Relatives and friends invited to attend funeral, lues, at S.30 A M. residence.

2539 16fb t. High mass. Our Lady of Mercy, at jj a m. lDter- ment Holy feepuichre. MILLER.

26th inst. JFNN'TE ROBB, widow of Christian Miller. Relatives and fnenas invited to services. Tues. 2 residence.

5915 Walker Interment Mt ernon. MINGLE. inst, MARY L. widow of George Mingle. Residence, 144 5 o4th st.

Due notice. MOORS. 2Sth inst. ELIZABETH, widow Anton Moors, aged 09. Relatives and friends.

also Confraternities ot Blessel sacrament anu Rosarv and Altar Society or St Alnhonsus in vited to funeral. Tiinrs. 7. SO A M. residence.

1421 South Philln st iwtwecn i ana an tiow Reed st). High mass at St Alplionsus'. 9 A M. Interment New Crtnedral. MOORE.

Suddenly. Brooklyn. 2Stn inst. MOOUK i. aeea ti.

relatives and friends, also Apollo Iiz- 3f. and A M. innteii to services, st. Philadelnhla. Wed.

'Z nreciseiy. MOOTH ART. 26th int. GEOROt. hnsband of late Sarah Moothart.

aeea eji. rel atives and friends invitea to ruuerai. M. residence. S63 6th st.

Interment Odd Fellows'. MORRIS. 26tb Inst. CAKULI.nw a. wiaow of Albert Morris, aeea friends invited to services.

Mon. 2 M. residence. 4734 Front 6t. Interment private.

NEWELL-Baltimore. Md. 26tn inst. l-au- T.INE, widow of Charles agea i. Services at chapel of Harleigh.

Tues. 12 noon. Interment Harleigh. lniiit WASHINGTON. son of 'the Iatejob awl Elizabeth Norminsrton.

Relatives and friends mvuea to scrii.cH. M. residence ot John oiiaiui-u. ington. Delaware county.

Fa. interment Fern wood. Carriages will meet trolley corner of Powell ave and West enesier toau i. M. PATTERSON.

2Stii inst. Atlantic my, i j. MARY PHELAN. widow of Robert Fatterson. Services residence of son.

William Patter son. Merlon station. vea. ii tr jj. yictwcii.

Interment private. PAUL. 28th inst, SAMUEL L. hnshand of Mary Paul, aged 48. Relatievs and mends, also Lodge No 3, and A Imperial Lodge, so 105.

I F. and Court General George McOlellan. No 143. of A. invited -to aerr-oe Wed.

8 residence, 2919 9th st. Interment private. Thurs. PAYNB. 25th inst.

SOPHIE, wne or wn- Pamo nrifl rlmlflrhter of John and Anna Elizabeth MaeNabb. aged 25. Rela tives and inenos invitea to bchilco. 2PM residence. 3214 Columbia ave.

Interment private. Fern wood. Remains may be viewed Sunday after 7 PM. PEDRICK. 27th inst.

rt-uttii-a (nee Joseph), daughter of William ana ousan Joseph, aged 23. Relatives ana menus mvneu to services. Wed. 2 PM. residence 7 Greenway ave.

Darby. Delaware county. Pa. Interment Mount PERNIER. 26th inst.

bahbi nA.Nau.i, Boys' $5.00 and $6.50 Mixed Reefers, very warm, 4 to 10 years $3.50 Children's 2.xc Heavy Fast-black Ribbed Cotton Stockings 10c, 3 pairs for 25c Children's 50c Stockinet Leggings Boys' $1.00 Sweaters- 50c Women's $2.00 Sweater Coats $1.00 Boys' 75c Madras Waists 50c Women's 15c Heavy Seamless Black Cotton Stockings 6 pairs for 60c Women's $1.50 Kid Gloves, with flannel lining now $1.00 Sl.OO to S3.00 Remnants of Novelty Chiffons 50c a yard 50c to $1.00 Remnants of all kinds of Colored Silks 25c a yard Women's 25c and 30c Heavy Ribbed Cotton Vests and Drawers, extra-large sizes 19c Children's $2.50 to $4.00 Shoes, discontinued lines of reliable makes $1.60 $3.50 to $12.00 Gas Lamps, with all attachments $2.50 to $8.75 25c Tea and Coffee Canisters, slightly scratched 15c Japanese Blue-and-white Fruit Saucers, regularly $1.80 a dozen now $1.10 Hisses $12.50 Suits, of cheviots and mixtures $7.75 day, but it is inevitable that 75c Furniture Will Have a ii 25c Assorted Candies now 18c a pound 45c All over Embroideries 30c a yard 14c White Suiting Muslin, 33-inch now 10c a yard $2.00 to $3.00 Hand-embroidered Scarfs now $1.00 to $1.50 18c Unbleached Pillow Casing, 42 inches wide -now 12Vjc a yard Damask Napkin Squares, salesmen's samples, at one-half regular prices $5.00 and $8.00 Real Irish Crochet Yokes, stock attached $2.75 and $5.75 MISS CAROLYN NASH TO LIVE If! NEWPORT Members of Younger Set Here Regret Very Much Departure of Popular Gir! Members of the younger set in society regret the departure of Miss Carolyn rasn, wno, company with her par ents, ur. Francis iash and Mrs. Nash, wsll reside permanently in Newport, Rhode Island. Miss Nash has been one of the most popular girls of the younger element at all the exclusive functions this and last winter. Her father has been one of the inspectors at Leaeue Island, but has recently been transferred permanently to JNewport, wnere he has been appoint ed commander of the Naval HosnitaL At several of the balls of the season which the officers have given at League Island, Mrs.

Nash has assisted Mrs. Grant, wife of the commandant, in receiving the guests. Miss Nash has also been one ot the prominent figures at horse shows. At present Dr. Nash.

with Mrs. Nash and Miss Nash, is visiting Lieutenant and Mrs. C. Claude at their home in Annapolis. MTARLAND DONS NEW ROLE Magistrate Ejects Two Alleged "Runner" City Hall Magistrate McFartand last nitrht act ed in a new capacity at the City Hall, when he aided in ejecting two men from the building, threatening them with arrest and a term in the county prison if they were caught loitering in "the future about the corridors leading into the Elec trical isureau.

'J. he men, it is said, are employed by a lawyer a3 runners. While he was in a telephone booth at the southeast corner of the sixth floor, Magistrate McFarland overheard the con versation of the two. One, according to the magistrate, has long been a "runner," and vas only recently implicated a straw Dan case, 'lhe man was giv-hig instructions to his comrade and told hun to slip into the Electrical Bureau and look upon the record where accidents for the day are kept, it is eaid. The "Made In Canada" Slogan Our brothers across the imaginary Canadian line are very likelv to have something on us almost any time.

The VVinnipeg Development and Industrial Bureau spends $25,000 a year promoting the development of manufactures in tnat city. The Canadian manufacturers Association recently voted $25,000 to support a "made in Canada" Advertising campaign. And these are only a few of the ways by which they dot it. How: 0' DIED ALBERT. 2Tt5i inst.

MARY, widow of John Albert, aged 62. Relatives and friends inrited tr srTiees. Tues, 2 PM. residence. 1721 Marshall st.

Interment Green Mount CHARLES ALBERT, D. aged 64. Relates and friend ai46TIS7rhTute8' I "-Interment Woodward iuK'l' k88461 Pa- Please omit floral offer- m'vvilRStunth 1ar month. 27th, HAX.NAH widow of the late Ambler, ared SI. Relatives and friends io- 3Kb, 2 M.

Upper Dublin Meetinir Car-riages will meet 12.02 train from Read lug Terminal at Fort Washington of Mary Arplesrate (nee Ensard). seed 73 Relatives and friends, also Bramble Jlub invited-to funeral. Tues. 2 PM, residence' Ki Alien fit. Interment Palmer.

resMenee' 4j3 inst. HERBERT HEVRY son of Joseph and Carrie Asouith aeef 2i months. Relatives and friends in vfted to services residence. Gladwvne. Monteornerr viols'.

2-3 Intmemf'tMj BAKEk. 26th Int. MART A. widow of FT Tr26? WILLIAM BRT-LETT. ajred 81.

Relatives and friends invited services Tues 2 precisely, res dnc ifaVrelnin Iaterment Pvate. inst. CATHERIKE fne Kaferle) widow of )ate Morris Bischoff. ald 4b. Relatives and friends invited to services J.

Friends may view the remain Mir tej. 7 M' BaptistrHaddonneld; BLAIR 2th inst. AXNIE M. wife of Wil-liam Blair and dsurtter of late Luke and Rosanna MesMt. Relatives and friends invited to runerai.

Thurs 8.30 A M. residence, 435i Frankford ave. Solemn requiem hih mas St Joaehim-s. 10 A M. Interment St Dominie's-' BLKILF.R.

27th Inst, MARY ELIZABETH daughter Arthur and Frances F.leiler" aaed 10. Relatives and friends, also Children or Mary and Leastue of the Sacred Heart ari invited to funeral. Wed. 8.30 A parent? residence. 5602 Sprague are.

Germantown Solemn requiem mass Immaculate 10 A M. interment Holy Sepulchre. BOWEX. Atlantic City. J.

27th Inst ENOCH 3.. beloved husband of Letle Bowen seed 55. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Tues. 1.30 M.

residence. 623 Medl rerranean ave. Atlantic City lotermen fctelem Cemetery. Pleasantvllle. lermeD- BOYLE.

27th inst. MARIA BOYTJE. at her residence. 1718 7th st. RelativeT" and friends invited to funeral.

Wed 2PM from the residence of her brother-in-law. P. F. MoCm msck. 53 Oak Lane.

Trenton. N. J. Interment private. BLITZ.

2Tth Inst. CAROLINE, daughter of late Emniel and Anna Maupav and widow Bernard BMti. Relatives and friends Invited to services. Toes. 2 PM.

residence. 1S02 21st. Interment private. BOTTOM LEY. 26th lust.

ELIZABETH widow of Andrew Bottomley a Red 76. Relatives and friends invited to services, ilea. 2.80 Slum, ligod ou. Relatives and friei-ds invited to nervtf-es, Tues. 1 M.

residence, Pop'ar street, Interment private. TAYLOR. 27 tb inst, SALLIB. daughter of late Theodore and Elizabeth Taylor. Relatives and friends invited to services, Tues, M.

rec-idtnee her brother-in-law. Mr. Albert Chamberlain. 3108 Belgrade st. Itnerment Wed.

11 A M. Chester Rural, rhester. Pa. Remains may be viewed at cemeierv. THOMPSON 27th itist.

ELLEN, wif cf John Thompson. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs. 8 A M. residence, 230 Wilder at. High mass of requiem Sacred Heart.

9.30 A M. Interment Holv Cross. TITM A N. 2Stb Inst. MARY EMMA, wife of John A Titmati.

Due notice of funeral, residence Si6 Preton st. TOPPIN. 26th inst. ALEXANDER, husband of Elizabeth Toppln. aged 70.

Relatives and friends of family Invited to funerHl. Tnes. 2 M. late residence. 721 th st.

Chesttr, Delaware Co. Pa. Interment Chester Rural. TOWN SEND. 2tth intt.

WILLIAM, husband of Margaret Townsend. i Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Tue 7.3 A M. residence. 25T6 Moyer st.

High mass St Ann's. 9 A M. Interment St Ann's. L'PDVKE. 25th inst.

JENNIE, daughter of Louise and late Palmer Green, aged 29. Relatives and friends Invited to services, Mon, 2 M. from mother'6 residence. 214 Allen st. Interment Northwood.

VAN LEER. 27th inst. CAROLINE, wife cf William Van Leer and daughter of late Samuel and Sarah Zell. Relatives and friends invited to services, Tues. 2 M.

residence. 5421 Haverford ave. Interment West Laurel Hill. WALL. 27th inst, CATHERINE', wife John Wall Relatives and friends; invited to foneral, Tues, 8.30 A M.

nusband's residence, 2430 6th st. Solemn requiem mass St Edward's. 10 A M. Interment Holy Sepulchre. Kindly omit flowers.

WALTON. Etllevue. Pa. 27tb inst. ELIZABETH widow of Joseph -W Walton, daughter of late Robert and Helen Pbyfe.

aged 6S. Services. Mon. 3 chapel. Westminster.

WARD. 27th inst. FRANCES, daughter of William and Margaret Ward (nee Sulli-van. aged 10 months, 21 days. Relatives and friends invited to funeral.

Tue, 1 parents' residence, 1848 23d. Interment Holy Croe. W'EYL. 27th inst. ADOLPH WEYL.

aged SI. Relatives and friends, also Joshua Lodge. No 23. I B. invited to funeral.

Mon. 2 M. 2220 13th st. Interment Mount Sinai. Kindlv omit flowers.

WILSON. 25th inst, FRANCIS husband of Marv V. Wilson, aged 34. Relatives and friends, also members of St Philip's Hoiy Name Society invited to funeral, Tues, 8.30 A residence, 33 Norfolk st (Front anil High mass of requiem at St Philip's Church. 10 A precisely.

Interment Hoiy Cross. WOOD. Residence, Noble, Pa. Seventh day First month, 27th, JOSEPH WOOD, aged 82. Relatives Hnd friends invited to funeral, Horsham Friends' Meeting.

Horsham, Pa, Fourth day. First month. 31st, 2.30 M. Take Wiliow Grove trolley to Horsbam Meeting. WOOD.

28th inst. ELIZABETH C. WOOD. Services. Tues.

8 residence. 1720 Mifflin fct. Interment private. WOOLVERTON. 26th inst.

residence. 2345 20th st. PERRY WOOLVBRTOX. Due notice. WORRELL.

2Sth inst. DANIEL eon of late Philip and Sarah Worrell. The relatives and friends, ftlso Frankford Lodge. No 64, Shepherds of Bethlehem, ere invited to services. Wed, 1 residence brother-in-law, Mr.

Rowland Otto. 4S39 Franklin st, Frank-ford. Interment private, Fernwood. Remains may be viewed on Tuesday WORTH. Seventh day.

First month 27th, PASCHALL WORTH, aged 6w. Relatives and friends invited' to funeral, residence. Marshall-ton, Chester county, Pa. Third dav. First Month.

3oth. Meet at bouse. 2 PM. Interment Bradford. Carriages will meet trains at West Chester arriving 12.09 and 12.16 from Philadephia.

IN MEMOR1AM PATTON. In remembrance of our beloved daughter and sister, Emma PATTON, who departed this life January 29, 1909. $350 Behning $300 Brown Simpson $190 $400 McPhail $200 $350 Krell $400 Mehlin $215 $400Hallet Davis $400 Blasius $240 Stool and Cover free with each Piano; kept in tune for one year without extra charge. Used Piano Stools, $1.25 Third Floor. Centre CLOTHIER Street Filbert Street Women's $17.50 Tailored Suits, various materials $8.75 $5.00 and $6.50 Down-filled Quilts $3.25 and $4.65 25c Mercerized Stripe Cotton Suiting l2V2c yd.

18c Navy Blue Percale 12i2c yard 50c English Fancy Mohair, black only now 31c a yard 25c Fancy Boxed Papers, 24 sheets and 24 envelopes 10c Women's 121c Linen Hand-embroidered Handkerchiefs 9c each, 3 for 25c 25c Pillow Cases, of round-thread bleached Muslin, 45x38V2 inches 20c $1.00 Rhinestone Pendants 50c $3.50 Silver-plated Mesh Bags $2.50 In discussing the effects of the Forward Movement in this city, Rev. George Chalmers Richmond delivered a scathing Lrai'fient' "in 'Joint's Protestant EpiscopkV Church yesterday of ministers and churchmen, particularly of his ovm denomination, in their conduct of relig-ou3 and social problems. Dr. Richmond said in part: The Church is a 'The Church has lost her hold oa the -Trie clergy are bothered about things of nconsequential "Men no longer to the Church for soeiil leadership, lit to the labor "Such are the startling messages which ur good brothers of the 'men and religion movement' have hurled at us this week. It's time we church people i Philadelphia were stirred up.

It's time or us to be troubled over our religrious moral inertia and spiritual -loth. We have more of it all to the iuare inch than any city in China with Christian privileges. "If our bishops allow our missionary ork to be under the active direction of len who are against the social, political industrial progressive movements of age, then the great mass of our orkingmen in the Episcopal Church will not respond to the appeals for missionary which now go out to us every lonth in euch urgent calls for help. I -ope the leaders of our church in this will profit from this crusade of he past week and give more attention the real vital local problems which onfront our church. QnetIoii Iligrli Lenderihfp "The Episcopal Church plumes itself being a.

church of high and fine leadership. We ask, 'Where is this high and me leadership Men are ask- this question. Let us listen. Such inswrers as these you will hear coming good, stiff Episcopal churchmen who guard their pulpit doora from Presbyterians and Methodists as if a heathen Lord troop in. 'We are working tor a world KXVe are praying God to bring us into 'Icer union with the churches of the Orient.

'We are working harder than vei for foreipn 'We do so love little children that we are founding nurseries for them, and we do so love the children of the slums that we are recting summer homes for them in the country and by the "This 13 about all we are doing, except hat most of our ecclesiastical leaders are away from our hot and dusty cities all from three to four months at a -t retch and place the missionary burdens un us, the poorer and ill-paid clergy SPLINTER IN BOY'S EYE MAY BLIND HIM WHOLLY Injured Optic Is Removed; Hfs Condition Critical While chopping wood in the cellar of bis home yesterday, Tony Fronieri, 14 years old, of 61t Christian street, was Struck in the eye -with a flying splinter and received injuries which necessitated the removal of the optic by physicians rtt the Pennsylvania Hospital, where he -as taken by his father. The boy is still in the hospital a critical condition. It is feared taht the srl'nter from the log which he was chopping had imbedded itself so deeply in his Wid as to have touched the brain. An X-ray examination of the wound will be made by physicians at the hosiptal this mornins. Ifc ia probable that he w-ill also lose the tight of his other eye.

Actor Moulin Weds Florida Girl ih lal to The Inquirer. WASHINGTON, D. C. Jan. 28.

Frank JMoulin, of New York, an actor blaying "with Donald Brian in "The iren, and iliss Berenice Merskon, of Marianna, Fhi- "were quietly married here yesterday by Rev. Donald C. Mac-Lieod, of tbs First Presbyterian Church. The marriage was kept secret from even the members of Mr. Moulin's company, out Dr.

MacLeod admitted he had pcr-iorrned the cereraony. Women's $16.75 Silk Dresses, of messaline, taffeta, chiffon $7.50 35c Rhinestone Bar Pins 25c 75c Pearl Beads Necklaces 50c Thackeray's Complete Works, half-leather; 1 5 volumes published at $41.25 now $10 25c Black Trimming Braids 10c a yard 10c Lawn Dress Shields 7c a pair $10.00 and $25.00 Jessica Corsets, broken sizes now $5.00 Children's $1 to $2.75 Sample White Dresses, 2, 3 and 4 years 50c to $1.50 Women's $2.50 to $4.00 Eiderdown Bath Robes, red, pink and light blue $1.75 To-day Clover Day In the Piano Store Our great Semi-annual Sale continues many extraordinary values to-day. Convenient terms of monthly payments of $5.00 to $8.00, according to price can be arranged on any instrument in the Sale, if desired Used Upright Pianos Uprights only, taken in exchange as part payment on new Steck Pianola-Pianos, Aeriola Player-Pianos or other new instruments we sell, all guaranteed to give satisfactory service: Hisses' $8.75 Suits, Mixtures and Black Cheviots now $5.00 1 85c to $1.00 Velvet Carpets 65c a yard 60c Printed Linoleum 45c 'square yard $8.25 to $20.00 White Enameled Beds now $6.00 to $12.75 20c and 25c Curtain Scrims and Casement Cloths 10c a yard 25c to 35c Cretonnes, Satines and Art Tickings 12Yzc a yard Women's $15.00 to $25.00 Fur Scarfs, various furs $7.50 to $17.50 Women's $7.50 to $10.00 Walking Skirts, broadcloth, serge and Panama $5.00 Remnants of Black and Colored Dress Goods at Half Price Beginning Next Thursday, Feb. 1st, $250 $275 $325 $350 $325 $300 $450 $325 $350 $325 $275 Smith American New England J. C.

Fischer. Schomacker Pease Tiffany Checkering Brown Simpson Pease Laffargue Co. Bayer $90 $95 $110 $110 $120 $120 $120 $125 $145 $175 $185 STR AWBRIDGE Market Street Eighth Our February Sale of The Best That Philadelphia Strawbridge Clothier Spas Filbert Street a Filbert Street inst. AMNA wife of.

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