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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 14, 1907 son. Benjamin Welph. 2803 Stone House lane. Interment at Fernwood Cemetery; MUSGR.W E. At twedesboro.

J. January 15. MAR.Y Mt'SGRAVB. aged' 78 years. Relatives friends invited to attend funeral.

from the residence of ber parents, 1214 East Susmiehanna avenue. KEARXEY-rOn January 33. 1007. i-wjfe Janu-s Keameyiv. daughter of Patrick trod Inte Krannan.

Rela SIR AWBRIDGE CLOlHIER STRAWBRID6E CLOTHIER SIR AWBRIDGE CLOTHIER -f of brother. Isa-uc II Bannemau. tives --trtd friends -Invited tttefld -feral. 4 Rt his late rosidpnee, 337 HaiiOi iifioIfl. J.

Funeral sprvieos SI. ednesUay. Interment -Suddenly. o.n iupuarv at UOT. -VJEv vi, husband; Marie Dagesj in his 4--'d Brn Hi'" Malterdinsen, RHa-l and friends, also Willism Schneider 413- A 51; Totem Lorlue.

No 'v Oom-t-Tlftjra. Xt188. o( Philadelphia I.auiulrvifcea's Associa-invjfc-d to attend the funeral, on day. JaniiHjy 14. at 1 M.

from his late tenee, 1043.Nrth Pattnn street. Intei-t in West. Laurel Hill Cemetery-. 1K. Kmlritmlv- 1 OAT Cm! (Glass, Lamps a9Bii X.

of fjduia and Sarah Del.one. Tuesday. 2.3(1 M. Services at the house, interment' Lake Park Cemetery. NEILD.

On January 10, 1907. MARY A EILP, belved wife of Thomas Xeild and daughter of John and Elizabeth McFadden, io her 32d year. A patient 8'ifTerer at vest. Relatives uid friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, at 1 M. from her husband's residence, 3525 Braddock 8t, Iliter-ment at Cemeteiy.

NUTTALL. Suddenly. Jau 13. ROBERT XUTTALL. son of William and late Esther Nuttall.

Relatives and friends, 1 of St John the Baptist Church. Myk; Dir Xo 5. A II. invited to atteud funeral, Wednesday, 8.30 A M. from late residence, 421 Ridge ave.

Falls of Schuylkill. High masi St Bridget's Church. Interment Westminster. O'BRIEX. On January 12.

KK17 MICHAEL, husband of Marv O'Brien. Relatives and friends'of the family, also all organizations of which the deceased was a member, are Invited to nttend the funeral, in Save I a JTWrd to a Half in the Great January Sale 'lamshnrjr. Pa. Funeral services and iu-ient strictly urivate. at HarrNlmrK.

11. 1007. ANNA -'obn A Ioetcruian, in her 2d Relatives and friends are invited to ar-l funeral Mondav afternoon at 2 ids. at r.vidence of her daugliter. Mrs ie I Warnlck.

2616 11th st. Interment tly priTato. LAN. January 12, RMIGF.T TXIIaAX. Of late Thursday.

A M. from husband 6 residence, 431 Cumberland st; Gloucester High mass St Mary 'J A M. Interment. St Mary's Cemetery. KEATING.

On January 13. 1907. CATHARINE, widow of Martin Keating. Due notice of the funeral will, be given, from 1511 Melon st. KEIGHTLW On January 12, 1907.

SAMUEL KEIGHTLY, aged 3 Relatives and friends, also Friendship Lodge Xo 4H. and A W. Brav Lodge. Xa 410. F.

aud A Abinston A Chanter. No 245; Peace and Ix.vc Lodge, No 337. I O. F. and the fia-ternities in general, are invited to attend the funeral, ou Tuesday, at 2 from his late resilience.

Willow Grove. Montgomery county, I'a. Iutermeut at Ilathyro Cemetery. Please omit llrwers. 1 KEILXECKER.

On January 13. AXXA. KEII.XECKEIt, widow of Jacob Keilnecker, in her 83d year. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday. January 16.

at 3 M. from the residence of ber son-in-law. William A McDanlel. 1551 Palmer sr. To proceed to l'almer.

Vault. KELLEY. At Burlington. J. Januarv 10.

DEBORAH A KELLEY. Funeral services, Monday. 3.30 at St Mary's I Church. KENNEDY. On the 12th inst.

GEORGE KENNEDY, aged 85 years. Relatives and Our January Sale of Dinnenvare, Fancy China, Bric-a-Brac, Marbles, Bronzes, Cut Glass, Gold Glass, Lamps and Electroliers starts today, with larger stocks, wider variety and greater values than ever before. Our representative secured many special lots while in Europe last summer, which are in this sale at an average of one-third less than regular prices. So far as we can see, there's no possibility of again offering such values. Besides our special purchases, thousands of pieces from our regular stocks are marked at reductions of from one-third to one-half.

The goods in this Sale are all new and up to date, and of the choicest designs. Only a' few suggestions of the hundreds of special lots can be given: lldS. also Itcort "SnrlulilU llil- Ulate Cnnnpnlioi) I funeral, ou Thursday, at" 8.30 A M. from Tpsioenee, niL-t) Ijorar. t.

Hem niassat Churr-h nf ''on ion, at 10 o'clock. InierWnt New Cathe- Wednesday tnor'iing. at 7 o'cio- k. from bis l.itw residence. 802 23d st.

High requiem mass at St Fraacis" church at S.3J A M. Interment St Aloysius' Cemetery. Follstowu. Pa. Potts-town papers copy.

O'DOXXElIl. January 13, ELIZABETH China and Glassware on First Floor Tables 11'AXN DOL'GH-tJ. widowuf late' Hush? Kela- and friends, also Altar ami Kosary Soles of Church of Transforation, invited to nd funeral. Mondav 8.:0 A M. from late oenep.

ti2J gt. S4ernn mass of re-m at Chureh of Transfiguration. Iuttrinent Cross. I OWNS. January 10 -vrtf loha Downs.

ared rears. friends are invited to attend funeral. Monday, at 2 at residence of busaud. Kidsre ave Interment Fenv. MARY DOYLE, wife of ies Doyle, aged t-rars.

IWntiven and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, ou Tuesday, at 2 at his late residence. 202d Venango st. Interment at Mount. Vernpil Cemetery. KENNEDY'.

tOn 12. 1907. U'lLljAM KENNEDY, aged 71 years. Relatives, aid friends, also Rising Star Lodge, No 126, and A Oriental Chapter. 183.

A M. are invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday, at 2 precisely, at his late residence. 1608 Tioga st. Interment private. Cut Glass Below Yalue All new; of the same qualities and designs as we sell all the year 'round.

Save from one-third to one-half. The following are only a few of the special items: $5.00 Bonbon Dishes $3.35. $8.00 Celery Trays now $5.35 $15.00 Vases, 12-inch $10.00 I $4.00 Oil Bottlesnow $2.65 $8.00 Bowls, 8-inch now $5.35 $10 Round Nappies, 8-inch $6.65 75c to $1.25 China 50c Decorated China Mayonnaise Bowls and Plates, Condensed Milk Jars, Syrup Jugs, Salad Bowls, etc. Tumblers 3c and 5c each Thin-blown Tumblers, 3c each, worth 60c a dozen and Engraved Tumblers, 5c each, worth 90c a dozen. 35c to 50c China 25c A large assortment of China Plates, all sizes; Cups and Saucers, Mayonnaise Bowls and Plates, etc.

new decorations. 15c Io 25c China 10c Decorated English Plates, Cups and Saucers, Oatmeal Saucers, Bread-and-butter Plates, etc. daughter of John mil Elizaveta O'DonDell, aged 3 vears and 6 months. Relatives and friends invited to attend funeral, from parents' residence. 808 Bucknell st, Tuesday.

2 Interment Holy Cross. (VlIARA. Januaiv 11. CHARLES O'HABA, son ot John and late Ellen O'llara. aged 29 Relatives and friends invited to attend funeral, Wednesday.

8.30 A M. from parents' residence. 1713 2Sth st. Solemn high requiem mass at St E'izabeth's Church, 10 A M. Interment Xew Cathedral.

PATTERSOX. On January 13. 1907. EDWIX S. son of James aud Jennie Patterson (pee Savagei.

aged 2 months 7 Jay. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at 2 M. from the narents' residence. 416 21st st. Interment at Mt Moriah Cemetery.

PATTERSON On January 12. 1907. MAR ads, Jsaered Heart Society of St Anne's irch. invited to attend funeral. Tuesday.

1 A from husband's res'idenee. 182 ltingdon st. Solemn re-iuieui mass St Anne's ircb. Interment private, Holv Sepulchre. L.K1NS.

nth instant'. MAUY A M. d.uisjh-of Robert and late llel.eeea ElUins. RcU-s and friends invited to funeral. Tuesday.

M. residence lather. 1228 South Twen-irst street. Iutermcut, Mt MnriaU. LMSLIE.

On 12 U07 JANE. $5. 00 Round Nappies, 6-inch Austrian Gold Glassware, a Third to a Half Below Value A great tableful of this beautiful ware Compotes, Nappies, Bowls, Baskets, Decanters, Plates, Sherbets, Nut Dishes, values from 50c to $6.75 now 35c to $4.50. Many in-between prices; some pieces at half. Filbert street Cross Aisle iow of Robert Klinsiin.

in her 91st year. arives and friends are invited to sttend fUneral on JflmiQ! i ri $7.00 Vases, 8-inch now $3.50 $3.00 Round Nappies, $7.25 Round Bowls, 7-inch $3,65 Marble Pedestals Our buyer selects them in Italy. Good subjects in wide variety; reductions average more than a third: Decorated Dinner Sets $16.00 English Porcelain $12.00 set $15.00 American Porcelain $11.50 set $25.00 French China $16.00 set $20.00 French China $15.00 set 925.00 French China $18.50 set $35.00 French China set $25.00 Haviland China $19.50 set $16.00 China, two designs $12.00 Japanese Ware Hundreds of quaint and beautiful things in our little Japanese Store are reduced from a third to a half: Japanese Ivories, regularly $9.00 to $45 now $4.50 to $30.00. Cloisonne Vases, regularly 95c to $20.00 now 65c to $13.35. Bronze Jardinieres, regularly $22.50 to $65.00 now $15.00 to $43.35.

Japanese Bronze Vases, regularly $4.00 to $45.00 now $2.65 to $30.00. Japanese Blue-and-white Bowls, regularly $2.75 to $9.00 now $1.85 to $6.00. Japanese Imari Bowls $2.50 from $3.65 from $5.50. Jardinieres, $13.35 from $20.00. Platters, 65c from $1.00.

Japanese Lacquered Screens $83.35 from $125.00. Japanese Dinner Gongs, regularly $1.25 to $10.00 now 85c to $6.65. Japanese Fire Screens, were $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 all now $1.50 each. KILDl'FFE. On January 13, 1907.

CAROLINE ADELB KILDUFFE. beloved wife of Dr Robert Kilduffe. at the residence- of her husband. 2510 Broad st. Due notice of the funeral will be given.

KING. On January 11. 1907. SAMUEL KING. Relatives and friends, also Keewanee Tribe.

No 217. I M. and members of William Penn Hose Co, are invited to attend the funeral services, on Mondav, at 2 precisely, at the residence of his sister. Mrs Harriet Maybew. 1233 Germantown aye.

Interment at Odd Fellows' Cemetery. LING EL. On January 13. 1907. LEO.

beloved son of Joseph and Matilda Klingel (nee Bremmgeri. Relatives and friends, also the young men of the Archconf raternity of the Holy Family, are invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, at 8 A M. from his parents' residence. 976 Marshall f-t. Requiem mass at Peler's Church, at 9 A M.

Interment at Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery. KOIIAX. On the 11th inst. CORN ELI tS Fon of the late Jobn and Catharine Kohan. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, at 8.30 A M.

from his late resident, 231 Pine st. High mass at St Mary's Church. Interment at Xew Cathedral Cemetery. KORADL On January 12, RUDOLF, Consul of Switzerland, aged 82 years. Residence.

152S Master st. Due notice of funeral will be 'V KRAUTTER. On January 10. 1907. ELSIE, daughter of John and the late Lena Kraut-ter (nee Kohlen, aged 21 years.

Relatives aud friends and the Alta Friendly Society and St Elizabeth's Beneficial Association and the Sunday -School Young Penule's Literary Association of St Paul's Independent Lutheran Church, are invited to attend the funeral, ou Monday. GARET PATTERSON. The relatives and I friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services, on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock precisely at the residence of her i sister. Mrs Ann Hogg. 2432 Christian street.

1 Interment private. i PETERS. On January 10. 1907, LEVI PET- ERS. iu his 72d year.

Th relatives and friends of the family. Philip Schuyler Post. 51. A are respectfully iuvited to atteud the funeral services, on Monday afternoon, at 1.30 o'clock precisely, at his late residence. 2711 French st.

Interment at Greenwood Cemetery. I'OMEROY. On January 12. 1907, NEHE-M! AH POMEROY. in his 79th year.

Funeral services will be held at the Old Man's Home. 39th aud Spring Garden, ou Tuesday. 15th inst, at 10 A precisely. Interment private. PROSPERL On the 12th inst.

MARY PROS-FERI. aped 38 years. Relatives and triends are invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at 2 M- from the office of William Battersby, 3748' Gerinantown ave. Intei-ment at Xorthwood Cemeterj-. RAMBO.

Xear -Hawelville. Chcgttr co. Pa. January 10. SARAH A RAMBO.

in her 95th year. Funeral from -residence of her sister. Mrs Isaac White, near Hoelville. on Tuesday, at 10 A M. 1 Services in Christ Swed.s Chureh.

Swedesburg. at 12 M. where 'riends are invited pi attend. Interment adidniug burying ground. $200.00 from $300.00 $30.00 from $45.03 iJ A ii, -it resilience i her sou-m-.

Mr Albeit 1:229 27th si. Indent private, at Hillside Cemetery. XOLISII. On January 11. 1907.

M.VUY. ehter of William and Mary. Knglisb. in 20th year. Relatives and friends re in-d to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at 1 A from her parents' residence.

3738 nard st. Cedar Hill. Kranktord. llniem mass at St Joaehim's Church, at 10 A M. erruent at St Bomiuie's Cemetery.

UVEXSOX. At 632 40tb st. on ldny, January 13. JAMF.S I EAVKNSON. 6t6b year.

Relatives and friends are iter! to attend the funeral services, at his residence. 632 4i.ith on Tu sday, 8 M. Interment at Green mount Ome-v. Chester, on Wednesday, at 1 I' M. ere; remains' can he viewed.

the 13th instant. Dr ULYSSES ANT FINK, late of Ta. Due "rt of funeral will be eivt-n. I-SLEY. On Januarv lt.

1V7. ANNIE io-Av of Samue Finley. aced 74 years, liela-H and friends are invited to attend the fu-Jfl services, on Mondav. at 1.30 M. pre- $40.00 $27.50 $14.50 $8.50 $20.00 from $13.75 from $9.65 from $5.65 from FIGURES $50.00 from $75.00 $25.00 from $50.00 $18.75 from $37.50 $10.00 from $20.00 $7.35 from $11.00 PEDESTALS $12.00 from $18.00 from $8.00 Bric-a-Brac Great Sayings Asplendidly large and varied stock, imported and American, at 'savings of about one-third to one-half Royal Bonn Ware, regularly $8.50 to $65.00 now S5J65 to $43.35.

Vienna Vases, regularly $8.75 to $75.00 now $5.85 to $50.00. Vienna Plates, regularly $15.00 to $30.00 now $10.00 to $20.00. Terra Cotta Busts and Figures, regularly $6.50 to $35.00 now $4.35 to $23.35. Teplitz Vases, regularly $6.50 to $16.00 now $4.35 to $10.65. Sunset Pottery Vases, regularly 75c to $2.25 now 35c to $1.15.

Swastika Vases, regularly $4.50 to $10.50 now $2.25 to $5.25. Hungarian Potterif, regularly $2.00 to $0.50 now $1.00 to $4.75. Pompeiian Ware Vases, regularly $1.25 to $2.25 now 65c to $1.15. French China Vases, regularly $2.50 to $9.00 now $1.65 to $6.00. Royal Bonn regularly $4.00 to $28.00 now $2.65 to $18.65.

Austrian Vases, regularly $2.75 to $18.00 now $1.85 to $12.00. Dresden Vases, regularly $1.50 to $6.00 now $1.00 to $4 00. Odd Dinnervare at Half Odd lots of open-stock patterns which', are to be discontinued French and Austrian China and Porcelain plates, platters, cups and saucers, vegetable dishes, to be sold singly at reductions of a third or half. $16.65 from $25.00 $10.00 from $15.00 $4.35 from $6.50 Bronzes Reduced at the residence of her son-in-law. A IJJNeil.

513 HieVi st. Onuantown. Interment IVrate. at Ta- HiU Ometeiy $50.00 from $100.00 $30.00 from $60.00 $9.35 from $14.00 $5.00 from $7.50 $62.50 from $125.00 $37.50 from $75.00 $17.50 from $35.00 $6.65 from $10.00 auuai XI. -Ill I II' IV riii" VaALD.

Relatives and frioiidi inited to at-funeml. ili.nday. 8.3i A M. from late M-idenee, Monteomerv count v. Paw f-iemn higii neiss of requiem Churi-h of Holv Basement nt 12 M.

from her father's residence. 5300 Larch wood ave. Services at Paul's Independent Lutheran Church. 4tb and Cambridge sts, at 2 M. Interment at Greenmount Cemetery, strictly private.

Jan 11. 1907. THEDOPIA LAKE Relatives and friends are iuvited to attend funeral services, on Monday at 11 A M. at her residence, Wil-en. Ashland and Wells ave.

Delaware county. Take Swarthmore ears from Darby. Interment at Evergreen Cemcteiy.Cani-dou. LEHMAN. Earlv on the moTninc of January 12.

UU7. ELIZABETH 1ROUTMAN. widow of Edwin Lehman, in the 85th year of her Funeral wrti'es at her late residence, I1I8 Arch st. on Widnesdav. the 16th inst, at 11 A precisely Interment private.

LEONARD. Jan 12. CATHARINE LEON ARD. Relatives aud friends are to attend funeral, on Tuesday, at 8. 30 A M.

from late residence. 2412 Waverley st. ll'iali mass at St Patrick's Church, at ll A M. Interment Cathedral. LEVIS On Januarv 13.

1907. ESTHER A. widow of Joseph Levis, aged 73 years. Relatives aud trieuds are invited to atteud the funeral services. 011 Wednesday, precisely at XEillXC -On Jan 10, 1JM)7.

EDWARD, heed husband of Ellen Flemin-r, it.hitives friends are invited to attend -funeral, on Dday at 9.30 A M. from his lata residence. Moore st. Hisb requiem mass at iiurch the Annunciation. Interment at Holy Cross Uiietery.

RANflS. On January 11. lf07. LVNCIS, danphier of Jacob it and I'iinore rrancis. Tin.

rfkti.iic $1.00 Silk Crepe Radium) 10,000 yards, 27 inches wide are ievilerl in nitr-m the fmit-ul The Great Glove Sale Every item here represents economy $3.00 White Kid, 12-bulton $2.25 Buy for present and future needs. $4.00 Tan Chevrctle Gloves, $3.00 Ultra-chic Long Walking Gloves. $1.50 Elbow While Silk $1.00 $1.50 Elbow While Lisle 75c Women are buying now for summer. 50c While Silk, 2-clasp 35c Also many lines of Men's Gloves for street, dress, driving and motoring, at great reductions. Aisles 12 and 13.

Market Street j. on Tuesday, at 2 o'clock, nt the parents' iidence. onarree st. Itcxlrouch. lnter- nt private at Levericston Cemetery.

REAL. January J2, RuSETTA 4 FREAU ed 16 years 3 months. RelatiVes ami ends, members Third Reformed I'resbvteriau iurch: employes Oneida Hosiery Mil, 'invited attend funeral services. We Inesdav, 1 M. residence ef uncle William Klrkratrick' RANDALL- Saddenlv, on Januarv 11.

1907. WILLIAM I AND ALL. The relatives and friends. Quaker City Council. Xo 3.

Templar Lodge. Xo 258. 1 F. and all other societies of which he was a member, are invited to attend the-funeral. Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at his late residence, 432 Hoffman and Mifflin stsl.

Interment at Fernwood Cemetery. RICE. Suddenly, on January 12. 1907. JANE, widow cf James Rice.

Funeral services and interment piivate. The remains can be viewed on Mondav. between the hours of 7 and 9.3J M. at the parlors of Andrew Bait Son. 19th and Filbert sts.

R1EDER. Ou the 13th inst. ISAAC RIED-ETt. ageil 46 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday, at 10 A- il precisely, at the residence of his sister Mrs.

A Gutkind. 1222 Hancock st. Interment private, at Adath Jeshumn Cemetery. ROBERTS. On January 13.

1907. JEAN" ROB-FTtTS. infant daughter of Jacob and Alice Mumford Roberta. Jamiary 13. 19P7.

MARY, of the late Robert Robinson, in ber 961 Relatives and friends are invited to attend the, funeral, on Wednesday, at 2 M. from the resilience of her son, William Rol-insoi Gorrettford. Delaware county. Pa. Interment at Fernwood Cemetery.

January 10. FERDIXAXD SAUF.RLAND. aged 76 years. Relatives and friends and nil societies of which he was a member invited to attend funeral. Mondav.

8-30 A M. from late residence. 2917 Girard ave. High requiem mass at St Ludn Is'b Church. 10 A M.

Interment private. SCHM ITT. On January 12. IP07. FLORENCE, beloved daughter of Mary Schmitt (nee ged 22 years.

Relatives and friends an- invited to attend the funeral, 011 Wednesday, at 9.30 A M. from ber mother's residence. I0.13 5th st. Requiem mass at St Peter Church at 10.4C A sbatp. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery- sri'LL-On Jan 11.

1907. -CHARLES, eon of 'harles and Sarah Scull, agwl 9 'mouths. Relatives and friends are ipvited to attend' funeral, on Monday at 2 I' M. from his parents' residence. 616 Taney st (26tii and Southl.

Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. SHETLENBERG. On the 11th Inst. RUDOLPH, husband of the late Louisa Miellen-berc. of Zurich.

itzerland. in his 73-1 year. Relatives and friend, also. Sweitaer Sweitzer National Fet Veiein. and the Philadelphia Sweitztr Verein.

are invited io attend Tuesylav. at 3 M. froro-hi(4 Inte residence. 4010 Clinton sr. Take Oxford st.

Interment Fernwpod. IT.OTHIXGHAM.-Oo Sundav. Januaiv 13. A Sale without parallel in this season's selling in our great Silk Store. Ten thousand yards of Crepe Radium at less than cost to manufacture.

We took the entire stock-on-hand of a foremost manufacturer, hence the remarkable price 58c. A light, willowy, yit strong, shimmering, silken weave, in a great variety of colors white, ivory, cream, three shades of pale blue, three shades of pink, old rose, maize, two shades of lilac, pearl, gray, black. For handsome afternoon and beautiful evening dresses, brides and bridesmaids' gowns, dressy waists, girls' party frocks, children's frocks, and high-c 1 as3 foundations. -But see it! Buy it! Aisle 6. Market St.

$1.75 "Perfection" Taffeta at $1.25 This Black Taffeta lives up to its name Perfection. Woven in Switzerland, exclusively for Strawbridge Clothier. Firm, fine weave, handsome black, beautiful lustre: both chiffon and skirt finish full 36 inches wide. Today a special lot of six his rsirlence. I'rincetoii, ARTHUR Xl'OLX FItOTHlNOHAM.

in the 77th vear his ae. Notice of funeral hejeafier. i ALL AG HER. On Janu-irv 10. SARAH JZABETH.

only daughter of the Dr illiam and Mary Ann Ga Hasher. Tb- relates and friends are iuvited to attend th neral services, on Mondav. at M. at the corner of ISth and Filbert Interment private. GALLA II ER.

fin Januarv 10. 13-7, SARAH LIZABETH, only daujfh'ter of Dr William id Mary Ann Gallaher. The relatives and Dressy Skirts Reduced Women alert to the golden opportunity will be prompt to secure one of these dressy Black Taffeti or Panama Skirts at this very acceptable saving in cost $10.00 and $12.00 Skirts at $7.53 Graceful plaited styles, in both large and small sizes. Be here early. Second Floor, Centre Yalenciennes Laces A Sale Extraordinary! The demand for Valenciennes Laces is great.

There are decided indications of a scarcity of Valenciennes Laces ahead. In face of both these facts, here are Valenciennes Laces, fresh, fine, just from abroad At a Saying of One-Third Why A special lot which our Lace buyer snapped up when he was in Europe just before Christmas captured it because he was "on the spot." All new patterns, in matched sets. We mention two sets, to give 'an idea: MATCHED SETS Edgings and Insertions to match; one' pattern, in four widths. By the piece of twelve yards: $1.35 value 85c; $2.00 value $2.25 value $2.50 value $1.65. MATCHED SETS Edgings in three widths, and Insertions in two widths; one pattern.

By the piece of twelve yards: 65c value 40c; 75c vaiue 50c; 00c value 60c. Sold only by the piece. Be early! There Will be a throng. Aisle 12. Market Street 2 PM.

at her late resilience. 443S Chestnut st. Interment private at West Laurel Hiil Cemetery. LORD. On January 11.

1907. at his late resl-di. llo Fisher's ave. Oliiey. WAKREN.

sou of Alfred A and Anna Lord, aged ill years. Funeral services in St Albans clntrcb. Tabor read. Oluey, on Tuesday at 10 o'clock precisely. Interment private.

Remains' can be viewed Monday evening, from 7 to 9 o'clock. LtlRSCH Ch the 12th inst. TOTTIE. widow of Jacob Li ra-ch. aged 81 yea.s.

Relatives aad friends are invited to attend the tuueral so on Minday. at 2.30 precisely, et residence of Mr Morris Rosenberg. 716 1 st. Interment private, at Mickve Israel Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers.

LYNCH. On the 13th instant. CHARLES K. husband of Mary Lynch. Dri notice of the funeral will' riven.

from -bis late residence. 56 North Fiftieth street. Me A LEER. On January lO. 19P7.

DANIEL, beloved hitsband of the late Catharine Mc-Aleer. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral: on Monday, at 9 A M. from the residence of his son-in-laii-, Mr William Yong. 1536 Garnet st. High mass at St Thomas' Church.

Interment at Xew Cathedrai Cemetery. MeAVOY.Otv January 12. 1907, MARGARET, V. daughter of Andrew and Catharine McAvoy, Sends are invited to attend the funeral serv es, on Monda7. Januarv 14.

at 3 I cor of lbth and Filbert sts. In- rmeiit private. thousand yards at a saving of half-a-dollar on every yard. Dressmakers and tailors GAHDIN ER. Near Ashland.

J. on the will find it profitable to buy this "Perfection" Taffeta by the full piece of sixty yards. rst TUOnth th IMflT ltlM.Mtt 1- IXER. In his 8ttth year. Relatives end lenus are invited tn ntteml fi.tT.-oi "cond day.

First month. 14th. at 11 A- M. residence Carriages will meet 'L8!" Market st ferry! Philadelphia. Ashland.

Interment at Croi.well -Ifnnary 11. 1907. IKVIN H. 1ms-ind of Ella Garis, in his 55th year. Reia-ves and friends, sis l-ehngylta-iiii Ixdce.

1. Brotherhood of Rarilmad Mech-anicst are rited lo attend the -funeral seryWrs. oit PM- at his 1Ht' residence. 20 radaock st. Interment private.

GODSH ALL. On Januarv 12. U7 SADIE doved wife of Charles GKls-hal." The rel Fox hase' car. Interment at Greenmount The Januarys Salelpi Silver ware Very low prices, but high quality and beautiful shapes and designs. All who need Silverware, either for their own use or for gifts, should not miss the saving this Sale brings.

Suggestions in quadruple-plated hoi low-ware Cemetery. SLOAN. Januarv 11. GERTRUDE SI.OAX. daughter of Andrew and late Aunie Sloan, aged 6 vears.

Father's residence. 1537 6ih st. lutcrred at. Old Cathedral. Saturday.

Jar. 12. STOKES. On Jnmi-trv IX LTJ7. JOHN STOKES.

aced -The rciitives Buy Knit Underwear Nov Some lots today go into the Sale from our own regular stock. But all the supplies we planned for this great January Sale come from makers who serve us year in and year Some of the savings: Hen's $3.00 Underwear, ural Worsted Shirts and Drawers, from the Norfolk New Brunswick Company. Hen's $2.50 Underwear, $1.50 each Wright's Fleeced Shirts and Drawers. Hen's Underwear, Seconds Norfolk New Brunswick Shirts and Drawers 75c, $1.00, $L50 each. Also, seconds of $1.00 Egyptian Ribbed Cotton Shirts and Drawers 65c each.

Women's Vests and Drawers Ribbed cotton, bleached or cream-white, special at 25c each: ribbed merino, in seconds 50c; and in seconds of the Norfolk New Brunswick's $1.00 quality 65c each. Women's Union Suils Ribbed, $1.00 quality 50c; the $1.25 and $1.50 qualities 75c; the $2.50 quality $1.25. Boys' Underwear, Seconds Wright's Fleeced Shirts and Drawers 37c each. Children's Underwear, in Seconds Norfolk New Brunswick Ribbed Merino Vests and Pantalets, seconds of the 75c quality 50c. Several other good styles.

friends of the" family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday rnnrniBK. at lo.jii CKffl precisely, at tn? residence of bis son. Charles Stokes. 4307 Westminster ave. Interment private.

SWCYER. 11th inst. SARAH ANN SWOY- $20.00 Tea Set3, 5 pieces $15.00 $28.00 Tea Sets, 5 pieces $20.00 $10.00 Tea Sets, 4 pieces $7.00 $14.00 Tea Sets, 4 pieces $10.00 $12.00 Coffee Sets now $5-00 $13.00 Coffee Sets now $7.00 $a00 Chocolate Pots now $1.00 $12.00 Hot Water Kettles $9.00 Hot Water Kettles $6.00 $9.00 Soup Tureens now $6.00 $3.00 Soup Tureens now $5.50 $6.00 Cake Baskets now $4.25 $8.50 Baking Dishes now $5.00 $7.00 Nut Bowls now $4.00 $7.00 Butter Dishes now $5.00 $5.00 Butter Dishes now $3.25 Odd Sugar Bowls, Cream Pitchers and Spoon Holders, from broken Sets worth $15.00 to $18.00 at $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 each. ER. widow of Colonel Swoyer.

aged 70. luneral services at tne residence or cer son. A Swoyer. Clarkson avenue east of Agister st. Germantown.

Monday 2 M. arrlages will meet 1.25 train from Reading terminal The Muslin Underwear Sale at WIstT Station. Interment private at west Laurel Hill. THOMPSON. Died, on January 19C7.

JAMES THOMPSON. Relatives and friends of the famiiv are resrwotf ully invl'el to at Relatives and friends are invited to attena the tuueral. on Tuesday, at 8.3 A M. rem the residence of ber undo-. Jehu A Lonichcry.

858 Ringgold st. High mass at St Francis' Church, at 10 A M. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. McCOOL. Died, on January 12th.

J907. PATRICK McCOOL. Relatives and friends of thc family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, ou Tuesday morning, at 7.30 o'clock, from the residenc of his son-iu-law. Wm Goodwin. 2069 Emerald street.

Solemn high mass at the Church of the Visitation at 9' o'clock. Interment at Xew Cathedral Cemetery. McCORMICK. On January 11. 1907! JAMES J.

son of Ann and the late Patrick McCormick. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday morning, at 9.30 o'clock, from his mother's residence. 2823 Salmon pt. Solemn requiem mass at St Ann's Church at 11 Interment at New Cathedral Cemetervl McCOY. Suddenly January lO, FPWIN son of lat John and Marv McCoy.

Relatives and friends. Harmony Lodge. No 52. and A invited to nttend funeral services. Monday.

2 I' M. at lat residence. 2829 Bread st. Interment private. McDANTEL.

January 10. SARAH A McDAN-IEL. widow of the late Delaulaine M'-Danlel, in 91st year. Funeral services at residence of son-in-law. Robert Whiiaker.

Cedar Grove. Philadelphia. January 14. 1 M. interment private.

McGARRIGLE. Jan 11. MARGARET Mc-GARKIGLE, wife of the late F.dvard McGar-rigle. aged 37 years. Relatives and friend, members League of Sacred Heart of St Theresa's parish; Sodality of Church of St Thomas Aqniuas.

are invited to attend the funeral. at 8.30 A from her late residence. 1508 Iseminger st (near 13th and Dickinson stsl. High mass of requiem at Church of Annunciation, 10 A M. Iutermeut Holy Cross.

McGLINX. On January 11 1907. JANE, widow of James McGlinn. Relatives and fr'e'nds. also the Sacred Heart and Altar Societies of Our Lady 0 Mercy Church, are -invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, at 8.30 A M.

tend the funeral services, en I iuv1.it rt r-noon. at 2 o'clock precisely, fr-ur bis A few Nickel Silver Double. Vegetable Dishes left, at one-half price; and $38.00 Nickel-Silver Tea Sets, 5 pieces, at 28.00. Aisles t. and 7 Fubert street residence.

1919 Broad St. Ii.tercnent pri vate. $1.50 Worsted Suitings at $1.00 ieves and friends of the fauiilv are respect-illy invited to attend the funeral Wednes-iv afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from her husband sldence. 24i5 Master st. Interment private.

GREEX. Ou the 10th instant, st Woodlyn. elaware county. I'a. Lof'ISA (furmilv oa Race Ktreeti, widow of William Green lee Eloier.

aged 63 years. Relatives and iends are invited to attend the funeral on londay. at 1.30 M. from ber sous resi-ence. 4245 Fairmount avenue.

Interment at ortbwool Cemetery. HA FEU. On Jan 10. 1907. ELIZABETH I.

wife of William Hafer. Relatives and riends are invited to attend funeral, oa Mon. ay at 8.30 A M. from her late residence. '07 Turner st.

High requiem mass at St Church at 10 A Iutermeut at Iniy Cross Cemetery. HAGAN. January 11. 1907. JOHN 'he relatives and friends, also St t'harles Society, are invited to attend the funeral, Monday morninii.

at ft o'clock, from his late esidence 2043 Ellsworth st. Solemn regniem nas at St Anthony's Church. Interment Cath-dral Cemetery. DALF.M ANN. On Januarv 12.

F.LIZ I HALFaIAXX. widow of Herbert Halfmann. )ue iiotici! of the funeral will be given. HARDMAN. flu January 12..

1007. PETER I A It DMA X. aged 30 years. The relatives and riends ot the family, aiso Philadelphia Coun-il. Xo 7.

American tird-r ot Steam re respectfully invited to attend Toe funeral, Wednesday morning, at 10 o'clock. Irom is late residence. 3424 Sanoni st. Bodv can viewed Tues'av evening, from until 10 'clock. Interment at West Laurel Hill Ccme-ery.

Januarv 12 1:107, MARTHA, rife of James Harvev. Relatives and friends re invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, it 1 I' M. from her late residence. 22o2 st. Intermrm at Mont Moriab Januarv 12.

THt7 SADDIE 1 beloved daughter of r.itricl, and dary IL-aley, aged 10 years. Relatives and riends to attend funeral, Wednesday A M. from her parents' residence. 63i3 Reechwood st. Gerniantovvn.

Solemn high re-iniem mass Church of the Immaculate Coucep- ion 9 A M. Interment Holv Sepulchre. HEFFER A N. Suddenly, Jan 11. WILLIAM I HEFFER A husfcand of late Elieu Hef-fernau inee Kennedyi: son of late Patrick and Mary Heffernan.

of Count Tipr.erarv. Ireland Relatives and friends. Holv Xairie Society Do you realize that the Muslin Underwear Sale has entered its third week which means that the end is in sight? Do you realize that when this Sale is. over you cannot get Underclothes for anything like these low prices Do you realize that supplies of some kinds are necessarily running low Hadn't you better come today? Corset Covers 18c to $6.75 Night Gowns 50c to S21.00 Chemises from 25c to S6.00 Drawers from 25c to S9.00 Long Petticoats 50c to S24.75 Fresh supplies are pouring in, but many, of these goods cannot be re-ordered for the same cost; so the sooner you come, the better. Aisle 2, Market Street, and A'sle 4 Centre A crisp, high-class worsted weave, in smart, quiet effects stripes and checks on an Oxford gray ground, tiny hair-lines in colors, half an inch apart, some cross-barred, on dark grounds.

They'll make wonderfully stylish suits or separate skirts, and the price, $1.00 a yard, and the width, 48 inches, will bring down the cost to a pleasing small figure. We could only secure a limited numbsr of yards to sell at this remarkable TOYVNSEXD.Jan 12. WILLIAM Tw-fEXD: Relatives and frieuds. Court North East. No 81t.

of A. invited to attend funeral. Wednesday. S.3H A M. from late residence.

2520. Motor ft- (31st wardl. Reqnicai mass St Anne's Church, 10 A M. Interment St Anne's Cemetery. TR EH ER.

On January 11. 1907. CLIFFORD TREHEH. aged 28 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, at 1 precisely, from his late tes'deni-e.

4553 Bouvier st. Iutermeut at Cemetery. Train leaves Wayne Junction 2 46. YN DALE. On Januarv 9, 1(07 Tyndale.

daughter of the late William and Mary T'yndale. Funeral services and inter ment private. VANDEGR1FT. On the 12th inst. VIOLA MAY.

daughter of Jonathan and Geoiciana Vandercrift. aged 5 years. Relatives" and friends are invited to attend the funeral, ou Tuesday. January 15. at 11 A M.

front her parents' residence. Bridgewa ter, Bucks county, I'a. Interment at Bristol Cemetery. amig, au feci, wiuil. jcu.

ui. uj. Aisle. 6. Centre Fine Petticoats Reduced Handsome Paris and other imported Silk Petticoats are priced almost at half to hurry them out of the way of new goods: $16.50 to $67 Petlicoals, $8.50 to $35 Various colors; the deep fluffy flounces exquisitely and elaborately trimmed with lace, rich embroideries, etc.

Mostly evening shades. Some slightly soiled from display. Many only one of a kind. No lovelier Petticoats are made than these fine imported ones. Second Floor, Centre and Filbert Street, East from the residence of her son-in-law.

Walter Hunsberger. 2201 North 16th st. Solemn re-oniem mass at Our Lady of Mercy Church, at 10 A precisely. Interment nt Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. McGUIGAN.

On January 11. 1907. MICHAEL McGUIGAN. in his 54th yesr. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, at 8.30 A M.

from his late residence. 866 Markoe st. High mass at the Church of Our Mother of Sorrows. Blankets Under Price California and other kinds of the better sort. Extra-large size, 80x88 inches: $6.53 Blankets $5.00 a pair $8.00 Blankets $6.00 a pair $10.00 Blankets $8.00 a pair $12.50 Blankets $10.00 a pair $15.00 Blankets $12.50 a pair Babies' Coats Reduced Making room for new things that's the only reason that prices have tumbled: $3.75 to $37.50 Coats $2 to $15.00 Of almost every desirable material, in white and colors; mostly one of a kind.

Sizes 1 to 4 years. No need to say more. Mothers know what fine, pretty Coats for babies we have. Baby Bazaar. Second Floor, Centre McILWAIXE.

On January 12. 1907. DANIEL Second Floor, Centre, East MciLWAINE. The relatives and trlenas ot rue family, also Holv Name Society of St Francis Church of Our Mother of Sorrows: Stone Ma-wus' Union. No 3.

I'a. Invited to attend Carpets Sharply Reduced Measure that room of yours that needs a new Carpet, bring the measurement here," and see what a pretty Carpet you can get and how little it will cost now, in the January Sale. Many are less than, manufacturer's prices for new spring goods. If you can find what you want in the part-rolls, you pay less than if choice must be from full rolls: A M. from late ave.

High mass Sorrows, jo a M. of Assist Church, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from his late residence. 4639 German-town ave. Solemn high mass of requiem at St VEX ABLE- At Riverton. J.

on Jau 11, 1907. Mrs VEXABLE. aged 80 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral, from the residence of her son-in-law. George Mcllhenny, 518 Main st, Riverton.

on Tuesday, Jan 15. at 11 A M. Iuteiment at J. WADDIXGTOX. On January 11.

1907. JAMES L. son of William and Annie Wad-dington aged 2( years. Relatives and friends. Court Prosperity.

No 176. of Local. No 18. I nited Hatters of North America. 111,1 employes of Frank Schoble Co.

are invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, at 8.30 A M. from his parents' residence. 1746 North 9th st. High requiem mass at St Malachy's Church, at 10 A M. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

WAGNER. On January 11. 1907. BEXTOX, beloved husband of Mary Wagper (nee O'Keefel in his 66th year. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, ou Tuesday, at 2 from his late residence.

2252 Cyeen-wich st. Interment at Fernwood Cemetery. WALKER. On January 11. IP07.

SAMUEL Mineral. ennewiay. residence. 4h713 Merion Church of Our Mother Interment St Penis'. Aisle 11.

Filbert Street 1 HFLLER. Suddenly, on the 13th instam. Frances of Assisl Church at lO A interment Cathedral Cemetery. McKXTGHT. On the 11th inst.

KATE. loved wife of William II McKnight and dangh ter of Annie and the late James Miller, aged 38 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, at 2. Sash Curtains in the January Sale more than a thousand pairs of Sash Curtains come into our great Lace Curtain Sale that is so delighting purchasers with the beautiful styles and qualities at low prices. Some of the savings on Sash Curtains from her late residence.

2505 Thomson St. In terment st Mt Morlan Cemetery. McNAMARA On Jan 11. 1907. DEI lA.wife of the late James Mt-Xamara.

Relatives and friends are invited to- attend funeral, from Sheeting, Nainsook, etc. Don't let this opportunity slip to save on these very necessary things. You'll be confronted with much higher cost later on: SHEETING MUSLIN bleached, 90 inches wide, worth 36c 32c a yard; 81 inches wide, worth 33c 30c a yard; 45 inches wide, worth 18c 16c a yard. LONG CLOTH in 12-yard pieces; worth $L40 $1.10. a piece; worth $1.75 $1.50 a piece; worth $2.00 $1.75 a piece.

ENGLISH NAINSOOK in 12-yard pieces worth $2.25 $1.85 a piece; worth $3.00 $2.40 a piece; worth $3.50 $2.75 a piece. Aisles 12 and 13. Centre her late residence. 1224 19th St. Tuesday.

Full Rolls Part Rolls $1.50 85c 95c 75c $1.00 90c 75c at 8.30 A M. Solemn requiem mass at Church oeioyea wile ot JoDn lleHer (nee Alliirechti. 8ged 51 years. Residence, southeast oroer Thirty-third and Columbia sveaue. Due loiice of the funeral will lie given.

HENDERSON. Suddenly. on January 12. 1007. GEORGE HENDERSON, in the 74th year of his age.

The relatives and friends of the family are resect idly invited to attend the fuperal. on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence. 418 Wanamaker st and Hqverford sts). Interment at Fern-wopd Cemetery. January 13.

1907. GFOEGE. husband of Margaret Hird. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited 1 attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence. 2737 2d st.

Interment strictly private. HI RX ER. On the 12th inst, HARRY C. husband of Florence Iliruer tee Ryder), aged 26 years. Relatives and friends an? invited to attend the funeral services, on Tuesday, at 2 M.

at his late residence. 102 22d ft. Interment private. HUCH- January 12. AXXA HUCH widow Irish Point Sash Curtains Savoy Sash Curtains $3.25 Wilton Carpets $1.75 Axminsters $1.50 Axminsters $L25 Axminsters $1.50 Velvet Carpets $1.15 Velvet Carpets $1.00 Velvet Carpets $1.50 Body Brussels $1.60 Body Brussels 93c Tapestry Brussels $2.50, were $3.00 $3.00, were $4.00 $2.50, were $3.00 $3.00, were $4.00 $1.50, were $2.00 $2.00, were $2.75 $5.00, were $6.00 $5.50, were $7.00 75c $1.00 $1.00 65c 65c 50c of the Gesn at 10 A M.

Interment at. Holy Cross Cemetery. McVAY. On January 11. 1907.

AXX1E wife of Thomas Mcav and daughter of the late James and Ellen Morris. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, at 8 A M. from her husband's residence, 1609 Tasker st. Solemn high mass at St Thomas' Church, at 9.30 A M. Interment it Cathedral Cemetery.

MACK. January 13. DOROTHY MACK, daughter of Ernest and Ellzaleth Mack, aged 7 months. Relatives and friends invited to attend funeral. Wednesday, 2 M.

from parents' residence. 241 North Fifty-eighth street, West Philadelpla. Interment private. MAGUIKK. January 11.

MARY MAG CI RE, wife of Robert Magnire. Relatives aud friends, also St Veronica's League of. St. Charles' Church. invited to attend funeral.

of I Inch, aged 66 years. Relatives Cluny Sash Curtains At $2.50, were $3.00 a pair $3.50, were $4.00 $4.00, were $5.00 Arabian Sash. Curtains $3.50, were $4.00 $7.00, were $9.00 $4.00, were $5.00 $7.50, were $10.00 $5.00, were $6.00 $9.00, were $12.00 Renaissance Sash Curtains At $4.00, were $5.00 a pair. $4.50, were $6.00 $5.50, were $7.00 a pair Irish Point Bonne Femmes $5.00, were $6.00 $10.00, were $12.00 $6.00, were $7.50 $12.00, were $15.00 $8.00, were $10.00 $15.00, were $18:00 $1.00 Tapestry Brussels 75c 80c Tapestry Brussels 65c Tapestry Brussels 50c 60c Tapestry Brussels $1.00 Ingrain Carpets 75c 75c Ingrain Carpets 60c 65c Ingrain Carpets 50c ana inenns invited to attend funeral services-Wednesday. 2 I' precisely, from late residence.

132b Colorado street. Interment Mt Moriab. 10 LEAH, wife of Thomas Hughes, aged 2't years Relative" and friends are respectfully invited to sttei.d 75c French Flannels at 38c The Flannel that makes fine waists, negliges, children's frocks, because colors and patterns are all high-class. Here today at practically half price. Persian and Dresden designs.

Aisle 13. Centre WALKE-R aged 00 years. Relatives and friends, also Kensington Lodge. 211. and A Tristram Freeman.

A C. 243: Mary Commanderv. T. Xo 36: Lu Lu Temple. A A S4 Philadelphia Lodge.

Xo 2. Xeaskaleta Tribe Xo 6. 1 M. and Red Cross Lodge. Xo 312.

of P. are invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, at 10 A M. from the residence of his brother-in-law. Jacob Douglass, 2137 East Cumberland st. Remains can be viewed on Monday evening.

Interment at Mount Moriah Cemetery. WALKER. On January 12. 1907. MARY A.

widow of Amor Walker, in her 85th year. Relatives and friends are iuvited to attend the funeral services, on Tuesday, at 2 M. r.t ber late residence, 1619 Brown st. Interment pri- WESTCOTT. On January 13.

1907. MARY SEISER. widow of Thompson Westcott. Due notice of the funeral will be Klven. from her late residence.

108 19th St. WHARTOX. On the 12th instant. CHAS. husband of Abigail Wharton.

Relatives sul friends of family, also Improved Order of Red Men Tnckahoo Tribe, No 271: Masonic Council. "No 43. I) of P. are invited to attend the funeral services, on Tuesday, at 2 M. nt his late residence.

1114 South Fifty-ninth street. Interment at Fernwood Cemetery. WH ITEM AN. On January 12, 1907, ARABELLA EHRLEX, daughter of Edward R. Jr.

a-nd Elizabeth Sines Whiveinan and granddaughter of Edward II and Hester WhHeman. aged 9 years. Itelatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, on Tuesdav. at 2.30 precisely, at her parents', residence. 99 East Wtster st.

Germantown. Interment private, at Ivy Hill Cemetery. WILDE. Januarv 12. ALBERT EDWARD WILDE, beloved and only son of Edward aud Anna Wilde, in his 16th vear.

Relatives and friends invited to attend funeral, Wed, 2 M. from residence of parents. 2554 Waterloo st. Interment Green Motint. WILKINSON.

On Januarv 13. 1907. WILLIAM WILKINSON', aged 75 vears. Residence. 44o6 Fairmount ave.

Due notiee of the funeral will be given. 50c 40c All are priced by the pair except the Bonne Femmes, which are priced singly; and you'll find white, ivory, Arabian and champagne colors. second Floor, Centre Fourth Floor, West Evening Wraps Save One -Third And more And these are very handsome Coats some imported 1 uesuav. a jrom nusnano 3 residence, 2008 Carpenter st. Solemn requiem mass St Charles' Church 10 A M.

Interment Cathedral Cemetery. MALLOW On January 12. 1907. HENRY MALLOY. aged 66 years.

Relatives and friends are invited to atteud the funeral services, on Tuesday at 2 at his late residence 4403 Chestnut st. Interment private, at West 'Laurel Hill. MARSHALL. Suddenly, on January 11, 1907, THOMAS MARSHALL, aged 71 vears. Relatives aud friends are invited to attend the funeral services, on Tuesday.

15th inst. at 2 1' M. at the residence of his daughter, Mrs George A Griffith. 527 Baltimore ave, Ci fton Heights. Pa.

Private interment at Arli-ieton Cemetery. MARTIN. Jan 12, JAMES MARTIN, aged 38 years. Relatives and friends, also employes of Baldwin's boiler shop. Invited to attend funeral, Tuesday.

7.30 A M. from brother-in-law's residence. 1043 Marvine st. High mass St Malaeby's Church, 9 A M. Interment Holy Cross.

MEXTZER. On January 12. 190, BAR-RAm ifo. nf Georire Mentzer. Relatives and tne iiuierai.

niesiia.v mornrig. at 8.30 o'clock. the residence her -mother. Uartville st. near Kensington ave and Indiana ave.

Solemu high mass in the Uhureh of Visitation, at 10 clock. Interment New Cathedral Cciu-ete-y. on ffM-O-. January 11, l.li. MAKi E.

wvlow of Jesse Hvsel-rnan. in the 00th year of her asre. Relatives ami friends are invited f0 attend the fuueial without further notice, from the residence of her niece. Matti Dreier. Church st Malveru on Mondav.

January 14. Iave the house at i M. Interment at Newtown Friends' Graveyard. JACK SOX. On January 12.

lt7. 1LK L. wdfe of Edward Jackson, aged 3.S years The relatives and friends of the family "are invited to attend the funeral services, on Tuesday 'afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at her late residence 4214 Wyalusine avenue. Interment private. O'l Januarv 12.

10o7 ALBFRT JOHNSON', aged 38 years. Tne relatives and friends of the family can view remains at hi late borne. 1325 16tli si. Monday evening Funeral ou 15th inst. at 11.30 A M.

from his brother's residence, ot Cape May. 3. Interment at Coid Spring. JOHNSTON. On January 12.

1967 CA-rir- models are among them. Chiefly white, the most fashionable thing for January Sale of Damaged Books After the greatest holiday book-selling in our history, from the largest stocks we have ever carried, we offer the thousands of volumes that were more or less damaged, at fractional prices. This important sale starts today The mere announcement will be sufficient to bring hosts of our regular customers, who know so well the remarkable scope of this annual event, and the extraordinary to be picked up Four to Eight Books for the Usual Price of One evening. The season of greatest festivity is still before us; and one does not buy an Evening Wrap for just one season. But it is only once a year that the opportunity comes to get Evening Wraps at reductions like these 11j.ii On January 11.

1907. CLAKA 11 friends are invited to atteud the funeral services. 011 Wednftdav. the 16th inst. at 2 o'clock tirecisely.

at her late residence. 2532 Popiar Bt. Iutermer.t at Xcrthwood. MILLF.X. On Jan 10.

1907. ELLEN beloved wife of Edward Millen (nee Xevin). Relatives and friends, also members of the Altar S'leletv and Sacred Heart League of ABIXE! D. widow of John Johnston. Uefativen Dd friends are invited to attend the funeral.

on Tuesday. 15th hist, at 2 M. froj hrr 1'late- resideiK-e, 1704 Letoua st. Interment at Metint Moriah. JOHNSTON tnee Isvfl.

On Januarv 11 1007, SARAH J. beloved wife of David A $75.00 Evening Coats at $45.00 Of white broadcloth, lined with soft peau de soie and interlined. Plain or plaited from shoulders, trimmed with braids. $125.00 Evening Coats, now $75.00 Very elegant Wraps, mostly imported models, of white broadcloth; garnished with hand-made lace on shoulders, down fronts and in deep border above hem; others are inset with Irish crochet "lace in panel effect, the yoke defined by lace. $40.00 Evening Wraps at $25.00 Loose, graceful, three-quarter length Coats of white broadcloth or fine prunelia cloth, elaborately embroidered on shoulders, fronts and sleeves; lined with soft white satin and interlined.

$50.00 Evening Wraps at $35.00 Very handsome White Broadcloth Coats, some in Empire style. Trimmed at neck and on shoulders with braid a few shown have an effective touch of contrasting; color at neck. wife of Willig Wilgus and daughter of the late Samuel Hough aged 40 vears. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence. In Hatboro, Pa on Mondav.

January -14. at 2.30 M. ntnt- st Hathoro Cemetery. ILSON. On January 11.

1907. Mrs ISABELLA WILSON, aged 28. years and 4 months. Relatives and friends are inv'ted to attend the funeral.on Tuesdav. at 2 M.

from the of her aunt. Mrs Margaret McXichcl. -avenue. WOLUXGTOX. -Januarv 13.

1907. GEORGE tv beloved husband of Mrv Woltlngton. aged Th relatives and friends of the rtspertfully invited to attend the inneral services. Tuesday evening. 8 o'clock, at bis late residence 101 ri.Han of Tnter- Every branch of literature is represented History, Travel, Art, Biography, Poetry, Fiction, Books for Young People, etc.

culled from every shelf and corner of our great Book Store and stock-rooms. Here are quantities of Books at from 5c to 50c that ordinarily sell, at from 25c to $2.50. Some at higher prices, of course, but all at notable reductions and, in ninety cases out of a hundred, the damage is to the cover only. Come today and come daily while the Sale continues; fresh lots will be added almost hourly. (None of these Books are returnable or exchangeable.) Special Sample Dictionary Stands A limited number at half price regularly $2.50 to $5.50 now $1.25 to $2.75.

Filbert Street Cross Aisle: and Book Store. Filbert Street JohnstoD. In her 4Snh year. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the fmrel. on Wednesday, at 2 M.

from the residence of her husband. 2236 Latona t. Interment at Motint Moriah Cemetery. KANE. On January 12.

1907. RACHEL 3 KANE, widow of William Kane, in her 74th jear. The relatives and friends of the family re Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at 12 o'clock, at the residence of br son-in-law. Harry Taylor. Pectin ami peondale sts.

Roxboroutb. Interment at T.ev-erlngtoa Cemetery, l'ottsvllle paiers pleae On th 13th Instant. EVELYN" ELIZ Second Floor, Market Street the Church of the Holv Name, are mv.ted 10 attend funeral, on Monday at 8.3C1 A from her late residence. 2013 Susquehanna ave. Solemn requiem mass at the Church of the Holy Name at M.

Interment at Xew Cathedral. MON AG II AN. On January 10. BERNARD MOXAGHAX. husband of Annie Kennedy, aged 41 years.

Relative and friends invited to attend funeral. Mondav. 7.3P A M. from late residence. Cor 22d and Vine sts.

Solemn requiem mass St Francis' Church 9 A M. Interment Holv Cross. MORRISON. On January 10. 1907.

LOUISA A MORRISON (nee Morrrs). widow of Jeffry Morrison, aced 69 years. Relatives aud friends are invited to tteoj tb oif Mendar. at 1 M. fr'-mi at Burial Ground of Mont Church.

Montgomeryville. Pa On January 12. HAR riir.1. WldOW of William II Wnrl.nffs ed years. Relnrlvnc 1 STRAWSRIBGE CLOTHIER Market Eighth Filbert St.

L. the funeral services: on Wednesday. Harhct Eighth Filbert St. lr- tws -i precisely, at her late home, a'j: cf. son-in-law.

Joseph Wright ABETH, danirhter of Robert and Clara Iay. Due notice of the piy. Germantown. Interment 1 1 V-rT XorilJ Ccvthr Hill Cctry..

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