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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 10, 1914 Diamond at. Interment Adath Jeshurun Cem eterv. lit IKSTnVTLOTf "A national 7, 1914. JOHN husband of I QUALITY VALUE SERVICE STORE CLOSES AT 330 mm line siarian l'. si a son inee jmnai ana sou of Ru'Unrd K.

and Mary -A. Mason. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services on Saturday, at 2 P. at his late residence. 1928 8.

22d st. Interment private. Remains may be Tiewed Friday evening from 8 until 10. AND FTJUNISI ITNGsS CLOTHING HATS April 7. 1914.

ANNA wife of William v. Mooney and daughter or Edward and late Ella Deveny. Relatives and friends are invited to attend fuDeral, on Monday, at 7.30 A. from her late residence. 677 May street.

High Mass at Church of Our Mother of Sorrow. The World's Best Easter Clothin MYERS April 8, 1914, JOSEPH L. MYERS. Are You Looking for an Easter Suit, from $20.00 to This is putting it straight to you, but the husband or iiannan Myers. Keiatlves and fripnds are invited to attend the funeral services.

Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at his late residence, 2134 N. Newkirk (near 28th and Diamond), may lie seen Friday evening. Interment private, at Mt. Peace Cemetery. 00 00 Men's Spring Suits, from $15.00 to $40.

Spring Overcoats, from $15.00 to $35. NEI MAX. April 7. 1914, LEVIN beloved Suits for Men $20? s25, s30, $35 Suits for Young Men and Boys 12, 15, $18, 20 Every variety of husband or Sarah Keiatlves ana friends of family are respectfully Invited to attend funeral services, on Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at his late residence, Frankford avenue, above Bobbin street Ta-cony. Interment Oakland Cemetery, Montgomery county, papers please copy.

Please omit flowers. N'ORMINGTON April 7. 1914, WILLIAM time is short and the chief disadvantage in hurried shopping, is frequently the lack of a knowledge of what can be obtained at a given price. Hundreds of well-tailored, distinctly new, Suits are here within the above price-range, classified as follows: Suits at $20.00 and $22.50 Of serge, crepe, silk poplin and other favored materials, in spring colors, navy blue and black. Semi-tailored and trimmed models, with all the new features of the season.

Suits from $25.00 to $35.00 Of serges, crepes, silk poplin, moire and NORMINGTO.N. aged 70 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services, on Friday afternoon, at 3.30 o'clock precisely, at his late residence. 4130 Mana-yunk Roxborough. Interment private.

NEI II ACS. April 9. 1914. VINCENT be fabri I I loved son of Edward and larn Neir.aus (nee Holzerl. in his 6th year.

Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral, on Saturday, at 1 1. from his parents' resilience. 2153 X. 8d st. Services at St.

Boniface Church, at 2 P. M. Interment St. lVtnr'M emeterv. O'BRIBN.

April 6. 1914. LEO. son of Rose The Stein-Bloch and Hart, Schaffner Marx lines of Clothing, sold here only in this city, represent the very highest achievement thus far in ready-to-wear Clothing. The models of these houses are not infrequently studied by merchant tailors for style suggestions, for not every merchant tailor has the same sources of information nor the same originality as the designers for these famous manufacturers.

From both these houses we have a matchless collection of the new spring styles Suits, $18.00 to $40.00 Overcoats, $18.00 to $35.00. From the A. B. Kirschbaum Co. the house of the aXL-wool policy and from other reliable manufacturers, we have an unequaled assortment from $15.00 upward.

Right now a thousand SPRING SUITS AND OVERCOATS AT FIFTEEN DOLLARS. Suits of blue serge, black serge, fancy serge, pencil-stripe worsteds, new checks, new fancy cheviots and homespuns $15. Evening Dress Suits, $25.00 to Tux and late Thomas O'Brien. Funeral on Monday, at 8.30 A. from residence of his mother.

4H29 Ogdeu st. Selemn requiem mass at Our Mother of Sorrows' Church, at 10 A. M. Interment at St. Iennis' Ceme-iirr unil friends of family, also is represented.

The models are perfect-fitting examples of the cutter art and most attractive design. graduates of Our Mother of Sorrows' School. Class of 19i9. and employes of Harrlty. Thompson and Haig.

invited to attend. 1 O' BILL. March 31. 1914. EDWAKU novelty materials, in all fashionable colors including green, mahogany, Copenhagen blue, navy blue and black between 40 and 50 models at $25.00 alone.

Every length and line and style of the season, every kind of trimming, every weave and color that is fashionable all new features are represented in this collection. Suils in Extra Sizes These are chiefly of fine serge in black and blue, made in the season's favored styles, but modified to make them entirely becoming to the woman who is larger than average size. Priced from $16.75 to $35.00. BILL. Funeral on uesuar at 1.0,1 from residence of John J.

Bradley. S. E. cor. 4Sth st.

and Wyalusinir ave. Solemn Requiem Mass at Our Siother of Sorrows' Church, at A. M. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. Relatives and friends of family a'su employes of Mantua Transfer and P.

R. R. Relief Association are invited to attend. Bal- 5) New 1 op-coats O'N BILL. April 8.

1914, JOHN, son ot macaan and staple models. Margaret and late ungn lteiaiiva and friends are Invited to atend funeral, on Monday morning, at 7.30 o'clock, from: hi late residenop. 2i2 13. DMiqilun ft. -lemn high requiem mass at Church of the Holy Name, at 9 o'clock.

Interment Holv Cross CVnietery. Second Floor. Market Street PARK. April 7. 1914.

GfSTINB wife of S15, S20, J25 CHESTER 1524-1526 Cnestnut St. if mmi4 1 1 edo Suits, $20.00 to Raincoats, Trousers, $3.50 to Vests, $2.50 to $5.00. New Spring Overcoats, black, oxford gray and fancy fabrics; popular Balmacaan and new Raglan Overcoats at $15.00. Dresses for Easter Occasions Dresses of serges and poplins, $10.00 and of messaline, taffeta, charmeuse, crepe de chine and flowered crepes, $15.00 Dancing Dresses of Taffeta, charmeuse, chiffon and lace, $15.00 to Lingerie Dresses, of voile, ratine, crepe and other spring fabrics, $5.00 to Dresses of many materials for all occasions, $25.00 to $50.00. Daniel H.

Park, of 413 ederal vjamoeii. Relatives and friends, members of O. of U. Shepherds of Star of Patriotic O. of are iuvited to attend funeral services.

Friday, at 8 P. at parlor of Schroeder Sc. 4tb and Arch Camden. Interment at Bridgetou. N.

Saturday, on arrival 01 A. M. train. PERKINS. At Moorestown, N.

Fouth month. Eighth, 1914. ANNIE II. PERKINS, widow of Edward W. Perkins, in her 70th year.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral, on Seventh day. Fourth month. 11th, at 2 P. from her late residence, 3'i7 VV. Slain Moorestown.

Interment private. Carriages will meet 12..50 M. tiain from Market street ferry, Pbjla-de'nhia. at West Moorestown. Second Floor, Centre ices and interment rirate, Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock.

Ictenaent Newtown Cemetery HARDING. Aorll 7 mil pin nui widow of Joseoh B. Hardiu'tc. Reiati ves'and inenus are invireo attend runerai services, on Friday at 2 at her late residence. oui xiuxei ave.

iatermeni private. $25 and $30 c17 en Spring Suits JIi'DU Five hundred silk-lined Suits blue serge, fancy serges, homespuns, pencil stripes, checks, black worsteds. Many smart Suits for young men; all sizes. $15 tO $20 I ffVI M( Spring Suits rf.OU Twelve different styles, including many Patch-Pocket Suits. Kue serges, black worsteds, stripes.

All sizes for men and young men $12.50. HA KINGTON. April 8, 1914. MARGARET, 6. 1914.

DOROTHY, be wire ot late Kobert Jiarrlngton. Funeral, to which relatives and friends are invited, on Slonday. at 8 A. from residence of her nepnew. vviiiiam i.

-Maioney. 1455 N. 5tli er. foicmii mass 01 requiem at Churrh of St Gregory at 9.30 A. M.

precisely. Interment iew atnearai eireiery. HETZEIX. April 7. 1914.

MARY RRADT wife of Isaac D. Hetxell. aired fM ves loved wife or Anarew eterson auu uauuuirr of the late William and Annie Brew. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday afternoon, at 12.30 o'clock, from her husband's 614 South Front street. Services at St.

Peter'a Church. 3d and Pine at 1.45 o'clock. Interment at Fern wood Cemetery, Remains may te viewed Friday evening, from 7 to 10 o'clock. HI BBBL. April 8.

1914. ETTA RIEBEL. beloved wife of Jacob B. Riebel and daughter of Katharine Stuebing inee Eisele and the late Peter Stuebllng, aged 29 years. Relatives and frieuds are invited to attend funeral services.

Sunday, at 2.30 P. at her late residence. No. 233 S. Cecil st.

(58th and Walnuti. Interment at Fernwood Cemetery. Friends may view remains Saturday oTininp 7 o'clock. Relatives and friends and all church societies of which she was a member, are Invited to attend funeral. Ti esday morning, at 8 30 o'clock, from resid-nce of her husband, 322 Richmond at.

Solemn reoulem mass at th Men's Spring Overcoats irr a variety of dress and popular Balmacaan styles, of black, oxford gray and fancy fabricsspecial value at $12.50. A tableful of ODD SUITS, light and medium weights, only one of a kind $8.50 ') Second Floor, West Church of the Iron aculate Conception at 10 a. -vi. luit-rmem tioiy tierniicnre Cemetery, HOFFN F-K. April 8 1914.

MARY wife of Wadace M. He Tner, and daughter of the late Willi 31 and Ellrjibeth Maa aged 68 years. Rlatlves and friends are invited to attend taneral services, on Monday. April 13. at precisely, at her late ROBERTS.

April 8. 1914. SARA beloved wife of Benjamin t. itooeris inee -vcixm-tielli Relatives and friends, also the B. V.

residence, uiui tiizei avenue. interment ineral services, on Monday, lit It A. at St. Clement Church. Interment private.

Kindly omit, tlowers. BKITTON. Nenr I.umherton. N. on April P.

114. JOSEPH BR ITT OX, afr-d 59 years. Relatives and friemls sre invifd to attend fi tirnl services, on Monday, at 10 A. at ht lata residence, tisj Lumherton. Interment lMntville M.

KS. Cemetery. Automobiles -will be at Mt. Holly K. K.

Station at f.X(J A. BROWNHILL. April 7, 1014. JOITX hus-bnnd of Elizabeth Brownhtll (nee Luker). Relatives aud friends, also I van hoe Lode, No.

K. and A. M. are respectfully invited to attend funeral, Saturday, at 2.30 A. from his late residence, 717 Brown st.

at fJreen Mount Cemetery. CAMPBELL. At Folaom. formerlv of April B. 19H.

EIJ7.ABRTH widow of Charles L. Campleil. auf-d 71 year. Relatives Rnd friends are invited to attend funeral. Friday, at 2 P.

from her late residence, Folsom, fla wr Pa. Interment at Mt. Morlah Cemetery. CARSON. April S.

1914. SARAH CARSON. aed So years. Relatives and friends of family are Invited to attend funeral services, on Saturday, at 2 P. at residence of her brother, James Carson.

N. ISth st. Interment private, at Chelten Hills Cemetery. COLE. April 8.

1914. HENRY, beloved husband of the late Leonid t. Cole. Relatives and friends, also the William Windnm Coun-11. No.

5o. American Mechanics; Cros and Crown Cnstle, No. Ml, and the K. U. are invited t- attend the funeral, from the chapel nf the undertaker W.

A. Dunlao. N. E. cr.

19th and Fairtuonnt avenne, on Saturday, at 2 o'clock. Interment American Mechanics' Cemetery. CONWAY. April 7. 191.

MARIA, widow of Cornelius (nway. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral, on Monday morninc at 7.30 o'clock, from residence of ner son-in-law, Bernard Eckes, 20OI Amber st. Requiem mass at Church of Visitation lit 9 A. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. CsTErLO.

April R. 1911. RICH ART), beloT-ed husband of ANNOHA OO.STFXiLO. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral, on Monday, at 7.30 A. from his late residence.

fm W. Alleeheny ave. Sol-einn requiem mass at St. Veronica's Church, at 9 A. M.

Interment Holy Cemetery. COSTELLO. April 7. 1914. CATHARINE, damrhter of John and Mary Costeilo, aared 21 years.

Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral. Monday morninir. at 7Si Great Easter Activity Around These New Coats for Women High in the centre of the Easter eagerness and enthusiasm, right in the midst of the merry hum of Easter shoppers, are five groups of fashionable Coats that are deciding the Coat question for hundreds: Beautiful Silk Coats moi.re- ffeta an silk lin; with dressy ruffles and skirted effects, pretty lustrous linings and some with new neck frills. Moire Coats, $13.50 to $25.00. Taffeta and Poplin Coats, $15.00 to $25.00.

Coats of Fancy Cloths6; olfin? 2- usually in the new high colors, plain and belted models, and some of the higher-priced have collars with bright trimmings. Priced from $10.00 to $25.00. Checked and Plaid Coats srt Jaunty models, of checked and plaid materials, chieflyin black-and-white; made with kimono sleeves and lined throughout with peau de cygne, $10.00 to $30.00. Coats of Mixed Cloths In p-coat styles; plain-tailored, with kimono sleeves and a collar that closes well to the throat if desired $10.00 and $15.00. Coats in Black and Blue 0f ferfe' cheyiot dia- onal cloths, eponge and.

gabardine; made in lengths that vary from more than hip-length to nearly knee-length, and usually with kimono sleeves and cutaway front. From $10.00 to $22.50. Second Floor, Centre west ivinrei u.111 emetery. HORNBERG BR. April 1914 A TTTT M.

Sodality, the Altar and Rosary and Sacred Heart Societies of the Church of Our husband of the late Christina Hornberger! Lady of are invited to attend iu-neral. on Monday morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from her late residence. 638 N. 50th W. iveiauves ana inei us ot toe lamuy are in ltd tn Itia fnnai.t ah .1 Solemn requiem mass at the Church noon, at 2 o'clock from his late residence.

Some Women's Skirts That Will Saunter Forth on Easter Poplin Skirts, Crepe Skirts and Skirts of checked and plaid materials; also very dressy Skirts of silk poplin and taffeta and some of faille and moire silk: Cloth Skirts, from $7.50 to $16.50 Silk Skirts, from $10.00 to $22.50 i'lfio victoria st. interment at North Cedar of Our Ladv of victory, at 10 A. inter ment at Holy Cross Cemetery. run uieierj. HORNOR After a short illness, st her resl- fl.nPP eHllllTro 1 I RYAN.

April 7, 1914. ANNIE, widow of Edward Ryan (nee Flynnl. Relatives and friends of family are Invited to attend fu Gloyes at Attractive Prices to Complete Women's Easter Costumes the prices may be sajd to be more than attractive they are exceptional when tne takes into consideration the fact that these Gloves are in the best spring styles and that many have the embroidered backs which are now more fashionable than ever: Two-clasp French Kid Gloves, white, black and colors $1.00 Two-clasp Pique Daubrey French Kid, embroidered $1.50 $1.50 Sack-wrist White Washable Doeskin Gloves now $1.15 Two-clasp Glace Gloves, white, black, tan, slate, brown 85c Sixteen-button-length White Glace Gloves special at $2.00 -Also a comprehensive stock of Misses', Boys' and Girls' Gloves, $1.00 to Men's $1.15 to $2.50. WASHINGTON. Widow of Caleb Hnmnr neral, Monday morning, at i.M clock, from her late residence.

1904 N. Hancock M. and dangho of Peter Cravson vh'. St. Solemn requiem mass at St.

Michael's Church at 9 o'clock precisely. Interment lugtoa and Marga-et Macpherson, aged S6 years. luneral services will be held at 11 o'clock A. on Saturday, at the Church of the Reedeemer. Brvn Mawr.

Pa. inter New Cathedral Cemetery. SAllTBR Anrll 1914 ELIZABETH, belov ment private, in the family plot in th-J churchyard of St. James the Less. Falls ot rni a.

K.ASPBK. April 8. 1914. RCDOLPH KAS ed wife of John D. Sauter (nee Wolf) and granddaughter of lata John and Elizabeth Meblln, in her 39th year.

Relatives and friends of family are Invited to attend funeral, on Monday, at 8.30 A. from her late residence. 4150 N. 7th st. High requiem mass at St.

Veronica's Church, at 10 A. M. These have all the new features of the season the tiers and panniers, the ripples, the flounces and the innumerable little caught-up draperies. r-K. beloved Unr-band of Frances Kasper (nee Frlsch).

aged 53 years. Relatlvea and friends, alfto St. Gotthari Ben. Society. Win-kelrled Ben.

Socie'y, William Tell Ben, So Interment at St. Peter's Cemetery. SCHILLING. Anril 6. 1914.

JOSEPH, htis ciety, cnunentnai Ken. Society. o. 1 Aisles 12 and 13, Market Street and Centre tlnietll Vereln sehweizer Turn Vereln Second Floor, Filbert St. Schweljier MaennfThor.

l-Yankllnville Onar. tet. Bottlers' Unit i No. 3r. are Invited to band of late Annie schilling and son or late Jacob and Catharine Schilling, aged 57 years.

Relatives and friends, also Diligent Council. No. 4, F. P. and guards; Amal-mmatorf Ass'n of Street and Electric Rail aiteoo mnexai, on snuday it 2 Jl rrom his late residence.

146 Loadoo st. Interment tneiren xiliis i emetery. A Blossoming Easter Flower Take one home with you, or have one KERRIGAN. April 1914. JOHN P.

KERRI- i Misses' Suits oft Silk Poplin way Employes of American Dir. No. 477; P. R. T.

Co-operative Ass'n, are invited to attend funeral, on Satnrday, at 2 o'clock, from his brother-in-law's residence, 270U N. War-nocfc at. Interment Greenmount Cemetery, itA.n. iteiatives snd friends are Invited to attend funeral, or Monday, at 8.30 A. from his late resl fence.

138 B. Washington lane. Germantown. Solemn high mass at St. Vincent de Paul's Church, at 10 A.

M. Interment Ilolr Cross Cemeterv. 7. 1914. ELLEN beloved New Models in Royal Wash Silk Waists New models of wash silk, in black, blue and lavender stripe effects.

These include shirt and plaited models, with high collar and long sleeves, or with low collar and three-quarter sleeves. All sizes from 34 to 46 $2.25, $3.00 and $3.75. KINOETT. At CleTrervtotf? N. April 8.

wife of Charles J. scnott ana aaugnter 01 1 lata Patrick and Mary Mclntyre. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral, I on Monday, at A. from residence of her son-in-law, Charles Burke, 27o2 N. Warnock st.

Solemn mass of requiem at St. Edward's Church, at 11 A. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. 1914.

ALBERTA, -nlfe of Albert Kingett '(nee L-royl. aged, So years. ReUtlves and friends of family are invUed to attend funeral services. Saturday aternoon, at one o'clock, from her lste reddenee OeTnettton, N. J.

Internunt Berlin. Train leaves Chestnut street ferry 10.50 7. 1914. MARGARET, wife KMGHTOX. April 8.

1914. THOMAS eon sent to some friend. No gift will so adequately carry the true message of the season's greetings. Each bud and blossom will bring the fresh cheer of out-of-doors to the home. Skilled florists have tenderly nursed each bud and shoot.

With the gardener's inborn pride in the superiority of his work, they have carefully watched the development of each Plant. New arrivals of fresh, vigorous Plants are being placed on the tables as fast as others go cut, so you are alwajTs certain of finding your favorite Flower here. Easter Lilies at 15c a blossom Hydrangeas, Rhododendrons, Hyacinths, Spireas, Tulips, Daffodils, Daisies, Deutzias, Second Floor, Centre of the late Simon Scullin. Relatives and friends, also I-eague of the Sacred Heart, Altar and Ladies' Temperance Societies of the Visitation, are Invited to attend funeral, Monday morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from net late residence, 149 W. Huntingdon st.

SolPmn requiem mass at the Church of the Visitation, at 10 o'clock. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. o'clock, from her parents' residence. fsliQ I.eland street.

Solemn. Requiem Mass at Church of at 9 o'clock, Interment Ifolv Sepulchre Cctneterv. COW KICK. April 8. 1914.

THOMAS son r.f Elmer L. and Elizabeth Cowrlck, In his 4th year. Funeral Friday from his parents' residence, jcj 66th st. Interement strictly private. CROSSON Wednesday.

April 8. 1914, CORNEOUS son of the late Cornelius and Ellen. Crosson. Relatives and friends are to attend funeral, on Monday morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from Ms late residence, 1913 West ward. Solemn Ee(uiem Mass at St.

Col am ha 'a Church at 1 o'clock. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. CUR LEY. April 8, 1914. WINIFRED, widow of IiennU Curler.

Relatives and friends are invited to funeral, Tuesday morn-Inz. at H.S o'clock, from her late reM-deuce, 7S4 X. Cro-key pt. High mass of requiem at St. Francis Xav-Ier's Church at 10 A.

M. Interment New Cathedral Ceme-terv. DA Vis. April 1914. LEMUEL H.

DAVIS, in his 92d year. Funeral services at Christ Church, McCallum and Tulpehocken streets, Germantown. on Saturday mornlnz at 10. o'clock. Train leaves Broad street for Tnlpe-hockea Station 0.4 A.

M. Interment private. DOAK April 7. 1914. ISA BELL B.

daughter of the late Joseph and Marttery Loak. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral. on Saturday, at 2.30 P. M. precisely, from her late residence, laH8 South at.

Interment Mount Morlah. Remains may be viewed Friday evening. or late vvmiaru ana Elizabeth Knighton. Relatives and frieads, also Kensington Council, No. 5.

Jr. O. C. 12th Ward Republican Club, and employes of C. S.

Custom House, Weighers' are invited to attend funeral aervlees. on Saturday, at 1 P. M. precisely, at his late residence. 864 N.

6th st. Interment private. Laurel Hill SELTY. April 8, 1914, LINA. wife of Joseph KRIEBLE.

Suddenly, on April 7. 1914. DAN- Silk noplinis one of the prettiest materials of the spring and not only looks beautiful when made up into Suits, but gives excellent service as well. These Suits are in taupe, navy, rose, green and black, in the model sketched. The coat has a soft frill of the poplin around the neck, sleeves and bottom; the skirt is in the new plaited tunic effect.

Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years SPECIAL VALUE at $25.00. Misses' Dresses at $15.00 a ttractive Dresses of fine serges, taffeta and crepes, in all the new colors. They have the low shoulder-lines, dainty frills of lace and silk, tunic skirts, flounces and ruffles, which distinguish the Dresses of this season. Sizes 14, .16 and 18 years. Girls' Coats, $5.00 and $7.50 Three-quarter Coats of serges, in navy and Copenhagen blue; novelty mixtures and shepherd checks.

Silk-trimmed or with deep collars of white pique. Sizes 5 to 14 years. Girls' Challis Dresses, $5.00 Dainty one-piece Dresses of wool challis, white with colored figures in cadet, brown and red; collar, cuffs and vestee of white lawn; low belts, plain gored skirts. Sizes 0 to 14 years. Second Floor.

Market Street u. ienjr (uee agea tij years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral, Saturday, at 3 P. from her late residence. 1627 W.

Ontario at. Interment at Northwood Cemetery. imi nusoand -t Mary Abbv Krieble. aged 6 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral services, on F.idav.

at 2 I'. at hla late residence. 120 W. Llppon Mt. Airy.

Interment private. SHEAN. April 7. 1914. MARY, wife of Jo- La ARTE.

April 7. 1914. WILLIAM hiis- Genistas, Gardenias, Lilies of the Valley, Ferns and Roses in many varieties. i Filbert Street Cross Aisle septi si. shean (nee Fnseher), in her 36th year.

Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend funeral services. Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at residence of her sister. 421 Livingston st. Interment private. Glen wood Cemetery.

Remains may be viewed Friday evening, after 7 o'clock. Correspondence Cards and Writing Paper Timely values, when so many Easter trips are being planned: 25c box Writing Paper 15c 50c Bordered Paper 40c Twenty-four Envelopes to match. 25c box Gold-edge Cards, 20c Initial Correspondence Cards, 25c Each box contains 24 Correspondence Cards and 24 Envelopes to match; lawn-finish. I. Aisle 7.

Market St. and Aisle 8, Centre Dana or late hi, en J. LaBarte. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral, on Monday, at K30 A. from residence of his son-in-law.

Dennis F. Whalen, 1519 N. 11th at. Solnmn high requiem mass, at St. Malachy's Cuurch at 10 A.

SI. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SHEERIN. March 8. 1914.

EDWARD, son of mf. LAIGA1B. Aorll 4. 1914. ELIZA beloy- ELAN BY.

April 7. Ifil4. MARTIN husband of Mary A. Delnney. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral, on Momliiy, at 8 A.

from his late resi late t'eter and jane Sheerin. Relatives and friends, also Local Union. No. 345. Brotherhood of Painters.

Decorators and Paperhang-ers of America, invited to attend funeral, on Tuesday, at 8 A. from his late residence. 1328 S. Colorado st. High requiem mass at St.

Thomas' Church, at 9.30 A. M. Interment Cathedral Cemetery. ed wife of late William R. Laigaie and daughter ot late Captain John and Margaret Tlttermary.

aged 70 years. Relatives and friends are invl'ed to attend funeral, on Sunday afternoor. at 2 o'clock, from her late residence. E2 Snyder ave. Interment Fern wood Cemetery.

Remains may be viewed on Saturday evenine. dence. Mniiton st. Solemn high mass of requiem at t. Anthony's Church, at 9,30 j.

m. interment at iioly ross Cemetery. DeYOI'Nfr. April 8, 1914, C.ERTRt'DB dauphter of Ionian snd late Tueo. A.

I)e Younff. Rdatlvcs and friends am in SHCGARS. April 1914, LEWIS F. SHC- LA NINO. April 8.

1914, ANNIE HOWELL IAMMJ. daugh'er of late Joshua S. and vited to attend funeral services, on Satur Phoebe B. aged 73 years. Relatives Easter Novelties and Candies Such scores of delightful and surprising things here for the little one's Easter fluffy Chicks, cunning Bunnies, Roosters, Swans and Ducks, besides Candies so good and pure that there is no likelihood of their making the children ill, even if they over-indulge: day, at t'.

at residence of her mother. 1421! S. L'th st. Ioternit-nt private. EL'S WORTH.

Suddenly, on April fi. 1914 GARS. husband or late Martha A. Shugars. Relatives and friends of family, also Hamilton Lodge.

No. 274. F. A. are invited to attend funeral, on Friday afternoon, at 3.30 o'clock, from rertdenoe of his son.

Lewis F. Shugars, 2443 X. Hollywood st. Interment Mount Peace Cemetery. Remains-may be viewed Thursday evening from 7 to 10.

and friends of imily are Invited to attend funeral services, on Saturday, at 2 P. M. JOHN ELSWORTH, aged 57 years. Relatives precisely, at residence of Mrs. Adelaide Snod-grass.

126 E. Fi -her Olney. Interment hiki inenus oi Tsrmiv, aiso Minnewa Tribe No. T9. I.

O. 1L L. and Columbia rjfrl. private. LEE.

April 8. 1914. ANNIE wife of late SHUTE. At Rockland. Maine, on April 7, No.

S7. B. of axe invltei to attend fu-nernl, on Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock iroin his late residence, hXi Corinthian ave! i.ouy may no seen oa naay eyening. Inter-imtit Mu Peace. 1914.

cilAKLts ri, son 01 late jonn ana Deborah Shnte (late of Harrlsonvllle. X. J.I. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral services, on Saturday, at 12 o'clock noon, at apartments of Oliver H. Bair, 1820 Chewtnnt at.

Interment private. The Easier Song, The New Dances With a Yictrola or a Grafonola The repertoire of either of these wonderful instruments is almost limitless the best Easter music, "The Palms," "On Calvary's Brow," "Stabat Mater," or the new dances "Heart O'Mine," "Sari, Amapa," "A Mi Rosa," are yours to enjoy until your heart is content. Thousands of other Discs, song, music and story, from which to choose to add to the pleasures of Easter and insure long nights of entertainment in the spring" and summer months ahead. Select any instrument from this list on gradual monthly payments: James Iee id daughter of late Thomas and ilary Broadhoad. In her 51st year.

Residence. 155 N. H( bart West Pblla. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral services, on Saturday, at 2 P. at residence of her brother-in-law.

Joseph W. Ellis. 181.1 Harrison Frankford. Interment East Cdar Hill Cemetery. Chocolate Eggs, lc to $1.23 each.

Assorted Cream Eggs, 3c to 10c each. Decorated Chocolate Eggs, 5c to $2.50. Paper Eggs, 10c to $2.30 each. At Pomona. N.

Anrll a ioii Easter Baskets, from 5c to $6.50 (to be filled) 5c to $7.50 Consisting of Chicks. Bunnies in manv styles. Carts drawn by Bunnies. Roosters in cages. Swans, Ducks and many others.

Candy Eggs for novelties, 25c lb. Jelly Eggs at 15c a pound. ANNA MARIA, wife of Edward Ertell. seed yenrs. Uelatives and friends are invited SLATER.

April 7. 1914, JANE A. SLATER. to attend funeral, on Saturday, at 11.30 LEX. April 0.

Ifcl4. CHRISTIANA widow A. inrai ner lure reniuence. Pomona or j. teorge i-x, in ner both year.

Keia- N. J. Interment at l2 Harbor Citv. N.J widow or jonn J. aiater.

ueiatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services, on Saturday, at 2.30 o'clock, at her late residence. 4306 Horroeks Frankford. Interment private, Oakland Cemetery. tives ana mentis are invited to attend fu FARHA. Aorll H.

1914 AN I wife of Basement; Aisle C. Centre and Filbert Street neral services, on Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at her late residence. 5.12 N. Wana-maker st. Interment Mt.

Vernon. Kindly Murscaii j. farm ajui oauKUter or late Joseph and Mary Parker. Relatives and frlcndg are Invitwl to attend funeral services on SLIKER April 7. 1914.

HARRY S. SILKER. Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at her late residence. Oreen Germantown. In- LINDSAY.

April 8. 1914. WILLIAM LIND SAY, aged 80 yars. Relatives and friends toruifnt private. also Kxcelslor Mark Lodge, No.

21. and husband or Biia tuner. Keiatlves ana frleods are invite to attend funeral services, Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his brother-in-law, Wesley A. MacLaughlin. Flourtown, Pa.

Reading papers please copy. Interment Union Cemetery, Whitemarsh. Friends take Allen-town trolley at Wheel Pump to Flourtown. FISH KK. April 7.

1914. NORA wife of mar No. lrt. I and A. are invited to nttend funeral, on Saturday.

iieui r. isner. in the o.id yar of her see Hisses' and Children's Shoes WHITE Footwear is fashionable for the younger folks this spring, and a very comprehensive assortment is here for all Easter demands' The Shoes are made over Right-shape lasts, have welted soles, and are smartly finished with pearl buttons. Suggestions: Keiatlves and friends of family are Invited Victrola IV $15.00 12 Double-faced $9.00 ($1 down, $3 monthly) $24.00 Victrola or Grafonola $25.00 12 Double-faced $9.00 at 2 P. fr-m his late residence, 71st Humidor Linen Towels at Substantial Savings Four special lots from our large wholesale- stocks some consist of quantities above those required for our wholesale seU-ing, others are lots too small to answer wholesale needs.

News of special interest to the housekeeper: $2.25 Towels $1.80 a dozen Heavy Scotch Linen, with hemmed ends; 18x32 inches. $3.00 Towels $2.40 a dozen Guest Towels of huckaback and bird's-eye weave, with hemstitched, ends; 14x21 inches. $6.00 Towels $4.80 a dozen Fine-weave huckaback, damask borders, hemstitched; 21x38 ins. $1.25 Embroidered Towels, 90c Large handsome Towels, richly embroidered, hemstitched or scalloped ends; 24x44 inches. Aisle 12, Centre to attend ruuerai services, rtday, at 11 A st.

below Fascbtli ave. Interment private. M. precisely, at chapel of Andrew J. Bair SPENCE.

April 7. 1914. WILLIAM hus- at ft. James or rungsessing vjemetery. s.

corner Ullx and Arcti ats. ln- 6. 1914. WILLIAM tcnueiit private. 7, 1014, jrLIA BORDER.

LOUOHMAN. 43 years and 25 days, Relatlvea and friends, also Nassau Tribe, No. 121. ImL O. R.

Omit Pride Victrola or Grafonola. Records, your own selection, $10.00 ($3 down, $5 monthly) $85.00 Victrola or Grafonola. Records, your own selection, $10.00 ($10 down, $6 monthly) Victrola or Grafonola. Records, your own selection. $10.00 ($10 down, $8 monthly) $160.00 Victrola or Grafonola.

Records, your own selection, $10.00 OUTU1 Ol xvaue jii uio lytu rai Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral, on Friday, at 2 P. from residence of his mother. 430 Baltimore Clifton Heights. Delaware county. Interment at Mount Zion Cemetery.

Remains may be viewed Thursday at 8 P. M. aieii rv years. iteianves and rrlends are invited to attend funeral services Frldnv afternoon, st 2 o'clock, at funeral parlors of W. H.

Kunr.lit, 111 Girard avenue. Iu- Stockton. No. IV F. of are Invited to attend funeral services, on Monday, at a ($2 down, $3 monthly) $34.00 Victrola Vm $40.00 12 Double-faced Records $9.00 clock, at residence of Mrs.

Bridge Ha use rerment private. 2017 River, Camden, N. J. Requiem STINGER. Anril 1914.

STJSAXXA. belor- mass at St. Joi-erjh Church, at lo clock ed wife ot late vvmiam tinger, agea Vi FOSTER. April 7, 1914. SARAH TOLBERT.

willow of Samuel X. Foster, aged Srt rears. Interment private. Remains may be viewed years. Due notice or runerai win pe given, from residence of her daughter, Mrs.

Marie Relatives and friends are Invited to attend on Sunday even ng. MeCLELLAND. April 6. 1914. AGNES E.

($4 down, $4 monthly) $49.00 Victrola or Grafonola. 12 Double-faced Records $9.00 Shields, 2303 Pierce st. runerai services. 00 rriuay. at p.

Jl at her late residence. 2ilo S. Lambert at'. Interment private. ENGLISH BUCKSKIN BOOTS button style, sizes 8 to 10, at $4.00.

MISSES' BUCKSKIN BOOTS English buckskin, broad sizes 11 to 2, at $5.00. BUCKSKIN OXFORDS English buckskin, with white leather soles. Sizes 2 to 6, at $6.00. CANVAS BUTTON BOOTS with broad toes and white leather soles. Sizes 8 to 11, at sizes 11 to 2, at $3.00.

CANVAS OXFORDS with rubber soles; sizes 2 to 6, at $4 DARK LEATHER PUMPS Ankle-strap Pumps of gun metal calf and patent colt. Sizes 8 to 11, at sizes 11 to 2, at $3.00. Large Girls' Pumps and Colonials, with low heels; sizes 2l to 6, at $4.00 and $5.00. 1 Eighth and Filbert Streets STOUT. April 8, J914.

MARY MATHEWS. WILEY, wife of Thomas McClelland. Relatives and frien Is are invited to attend funeral, on Slondiy. at 8.30 A. from her FOX.

At Nice. Franee. ALEXANDER PftT late residence. 1510 S. 2th.

st. Mich mass ($5 down, $4 monthly) $59.00 i ($10 down, $10 monthly) widow of Charles ai. stout, in ner 74th year. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services, on Saturday, at 2 o'clock precisely, at her late residence. 1822 X.

18th st. Interment private. of requiem at St. Gabriel's Church, at 10 in his 5th year. Itelatlves and friends are Invited to attend funeral services, on Saturday, at 2 P.

at his late residence A. SI MVGEB. -April f. FRANCIS son spruce st. 1 lease ooiu nawers.

in TAYLOR. Suddenly, at Colnmbns. X. on These are precisely the same prices as if you paid all cash, there being no interest or extra charges for the 'lame" accommodation. Third Floor.

Centre terment private. of Susan and late John McUee, aged 16 years. Relative and friends are Invited to FRENCH. -Fourth month. 8th, 1914.

ALFRED RKNCH. bst.mI 77 years. Relatives and Fourth month, the eighth, 1914, JOSEPH F. TAYLOR, aged 63 years. Relativeg and friends are Invited to attend funeral, from his late residence.

Columbus, N. on attend funeral, on Monday at 9 A. irora nis taie remaemf i -v ujions 27th and Wharton. High mass of requiem. iiKMMis 01 lamuy are to attend fu neral, from Friends' Meeting House.

Mul Seventh day. the lltli. at 11 A. M. Inter at St.

Anthony's Church, at 10.30 A. M. In Ilea Hill. N. on Seventh day, Fourth terment Holy roest Market St, Eighth St, Filbert St STRAWBRIDQE CLOTHIER Market St, Eighth St, Filbert St MMMMii.

111 11, ni t'. si. interment ment at Manarield, N. J. Trains leaving Market street ferry, Philadelphia, at 9 A.

and Trenton at 9.40 A. will be met McGOVERN Apr.l 7, 1914, ANN McGOVERN. menus cmeu-ry. jtain leaves nilladtd (nee mury). idow or 1'atrick MCGoyern, relatives and lends also Sacred Heart So at Morciemown.

1 pni tor siuuicn 11111 at lO.fiQ A. M. April 7. 1914. FREDERICK TEAL April 7.

1914. Captain JACOB TEAL. L- 1 'j ciety of St. A ine's Church, are invited to attend funeral. Monday morning, at 8.30 son of the late captain Jacob and Mary Teal.

iiiLnanu or in- isie ixulsa Oardner (nee llenscliekl. In his Hiith year. Relatives and Relatives and friends are invited to attend oclock. from her late residence. 2.il4 Salmon menus, aiso un-mners or L.enl Ienape Tribe No.

3. I. O. R. North Amerfe.

UNDERTAKERS st. Solemn 1 equlem Mass at St. Anne's Church at 10 A. M. Interment St.

Anne's the funeral services, on Friday afternoon, at 3 o'clock precisely, at his late residence, 190O Green Ft. Interment private. I emetery. SUNDAY EXCURSIONS No. 3112.

O. of. I. AntlColslen Club Ger-mania Turn Vereln, employes of the Electrical Itureau, and all other organizations ACKER. April 8.

1914. ALBERT AUGUSTUS, beloved son of Charles and Katharine CLEMENT A. WOODNCTT. McMKHAF.L Airll 7. 1914.

SAMUEL McMICHAEL Relatives aDd friends; also Poplar 2888 nzs uirard ave Bartram Assembly, No. fi.l, A. O. M. are band of Margaret Worrell.

Relatives and friends are respectfully tnvted to attend funeral rrices, Saturdav afternoon, at 1 o'clock. his son's residence, 1141 Lee st. Intermeuv "Green Mount Cemetery. IN MEMORIAM KAVANAGH. In memory of JAMES E.

KAVANAGH. died April 10, 1913. Loving wife. Oh. for the touch of a vanished band and the sound of a voice that is stilled.

or wnicn ueceaseu was a member, are Invited to atteml the funeral services," on Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at his late Wicker (nee Orstadt). in the ISth year of of his age. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services, on Satur invited to attei the funeral, Saturday after MRS. MARY McDEYITT. undertaker and em-balmer.

1029 N. Front st. Bell 'phone. noon, at 2 lock precisely, from li la lat on Paturdar, at 2 P. M.

from her residence, 67 R. Main Haddonfipld. N. 3. Interment private.

Baptist Cemetery. WHITE. At Pnoenixvlle, April 7, 1914, SARAH widow of Philip White, In her 77th year. RelatlTes and frieuds are invited to attend funeral services on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at residence of her son, William White. 72-4S Grays avenne.

West Philadelphia. Interment at Fernwood Cemetery. W'lUKINS. April 7, 1914, HARRIETT widow of Daniel Wilkins, aged 87 years. Relativeg and friends are invited to attend funeral, on Saturday, April 11, at 2 P.

from her late residence, 601 Ryers Cheltenham, Monteomerv county. Pa. Services at Chelten day, at 2 P. at his parents' residence 1 sMienee, in Jiitsi-iiir street. In tertnent private, at Green Mount 1 Vmotarv residence.

7fH Bulst West Phila. Inter $1.00 Round 24rt N. Reese st. Interment at Ardsley Trip JOHN P. CONNORS, 231 Green street.

Both 'phones. Remains may l.e viewed between 8 and 9 ment private. McNALLY. 7, 1914, MARGARET, be Burial pam. loved aaugnter of Joseph and Elizabeth Sic 1.

tnuiv, GORE. April f. 1914, nt liermi, Del. On WM. ALLMOND.

17th and Christian Funeral Dir. Auto Service. I'icklnson 944. Nally (nee operleint. 1 he funeral wil WAGNER April 7, 1914.

ELIZABETH, wife of the late John Wagner, inee Scherer), aged 53 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, Fri CiOltH, in his IKtth year. Rela take place Satjrday, at "2 P. from her parents' residence. 2323 Brown street.

Rel fives nd tfrtnds are invited to ottend ARTHUR H. HALL. Undertaker. Broadway and Berkley Camden. N.

J. atives and friends of family are respectfully i iniierni. two ciock, at Crozier ville Methislist Eplscop Church. Inter day, nt clocK, at her daughter, Mrs, Johu Smollen's residence. 6211 Hoist ave.

iutio-ii in it rim. luicrnieut ii ca S. JOHN A McGINLEY. Graduate St. F.

1. 612 N. SSth -treat. Tel. Barin 121 ni-nr Mount Hope i emetery.

theilrai emetery. Remains may be viewed Thursday evening, from 7 to 9 o'clock. Interment private, Broad Diamond. Sts. GKAIt AM At.ril 7 Wir.f.TAW TI fiTlA.

ham M. E. Churrh at P. M. Interment at Cheltenham M.

E. Church Ground. into rest. April 7. 1914.

MAR- J. WESLEY ROWHV Atlantic City WILDWOOD, CAPE MAY, ANGLESEA, STONE HARPOR, SEA ISLE CITY, AVALON, OCEAN CITY at Ml. vemon cemetery. McXAUOHTON. -April 8.

1014. STEWART MeNAl'GHTON. Relatives and friends are invited to at end funeral services, at his 1018 S. 2d at Local and long dls. phones HAM.

Helntives and friends of family, members of Ounker City LiKlge, No. lid, Ancient Order of 1 nited Workmen, and patrolmen WAFl L. April 8. 1914. MARY A WAHL late residence.

iui rlethieliem pike. Chest iut Hill. Saturday afternoon, at 2.30 o'clock nnu nenioners wentv-thlrd district. Phila- UNDERTAKERS delphld IMire I erwrt ment, are restectfully interment private. Ktndiy omit flowers.

MAHLER. Aorii 8. 1914. FR BDKRICK A. nuii.o at-ui iuntnii wrvices.

Satur day nftern.ion. l.w o'clock, at his late real SfAHlER. ae-d 74 years. Relatives and uviice. inn st.

SPECIAL TRAIN for Atlantic City leaves Market Street Wharf for other resort leave Market Street vVhart 7.30 A.M. 7.20 A 1914, FREDTORICK inonds are viren to attend fun ral scrv Ices, at his dnnghter'a residence. 42t'2 Powel ton W. on Saturday afternoon MRS. CATHERINE T.

BUCHER (nee MeXally), 3729 Spring Garden st. 'Phones. Anto Service. JAMES J. KING.

Undertaker, 2129 -S. 11th gt. Both 'phones. t.ui need tk years. Relatives and friends Of lam are Invited to ntten at 1 o'clock oreclsely.

Interment Oakland a LUST daughter or late Ira and Rebecca Wills, formerly of Camden. N. J. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services, on Saturdav. at 9 A.

at residence of her nephew. William H. Titus. 2038 W. Boston ave.

Interment at Hillside Cemetery. Remains may be viewed on Friday, from to 10 P. SI. WILSON. April 7.

1914. HEXRT husband of Knima Wilson (nee Granl). Relatives and friends of family, also the members of of Holv Fnmilv. liirard Yearly. 2.

and German FJichan, No. 1, Beneficial Srx-ieties. are invited to attend funeral, on Me-ndav morninc, at 7.30 o'clock, from his late residence. 1022 N. lieithrow st.

Requiem mass at nine o'cl-K-k, at Most Holy TtcrieemPr Cemetery. Elk county and Baltimore papers please copy. funeral, on Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock Cemetery. WHEN" IS A HURRY FOB BLACK CLOTHES PERRY'S Black Suits, $12 to $85 Cutaway Coat Suits, $20 and 25 Prince Albert Coats Vesta, $25 Black Overcoats, any weight. $15 up.

PERFECT FIT WITHOUT DELAY! PERRY B. lftth and Chestnut ats. wife or late Kruno tu wahl and daughter of late John and Bridget Doyle. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral, on Monday, at 7.30 A. from late residence, P13 N.

29th st. High requiem mass at St. Francis Xavier's Church, at 9 A. sharp. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery.

WANK. April 7. 1914. AMELIA, daughter of Peter and Mary Wank (nee Neuffer), aged 15 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services, on Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock precisely, at the residence of her uncle.

Harry Fredericks. 231 Grange Olney. Interment Greenwood K. of P. Cemetery.

Remains may be viewed on Thursday evening, from 7 until 10 o'clock. WKSTCOTT. April 8. 1914. REBECCA wife of Thomas J.

Westcott. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral aerricea. y- from his late residence. 295) Wishart Ht. Cloth and Allegheny Interment Ler- April 9.

1914. at Germsntown. Pa. CATHARINE1 VAN OO-RTLANOT MASON JOHN C. K1MMERLE.

Special $100 Automo-blle funeral. Broad and Tasker sts. 'Phones. J. T.

SETH, 519 S. 9TH UNDERTAKER, embalmer. auto service. Walnut 2429. eruiifion emerery.

aged 3 years, 'laughter of William V. Mason RETTJRNIKG. leave Atlantic City 6.35 P. M. (on Sundays.

April 5 and 12. train will run to and from tueortfa Avenue and Boardwalki; Cape May 5.00 P. Wudwood Crest 4.55 P. M.j Stone Harbor 4.i"0 P.M.: Ocean City 4.55 P. Sea Isle City Pennsylvania Railroad ana isnroi Matthews Mason.

HARPING. April 7. 1914. SARAH wife of Joseph. Harding, in the 77th rear of MARX.

April 1914. BABBTTEL wife ot iier age. Frirnds may view remains on Herman Man In her year. Relative 1 imrsdav evening, from 7.30 to 8.30 at her and friends, ulso Rebecca Ixxleo. are invitee GEORGE W.

KEPHART. 615 BROADWAY. Camden. N. J.

Phone Camden 1744. MRS. BERNARD J. LLOYD. I'ndertaker and embalmer.

3610 Spring Garden botb phones, late residence. North Hellevtie avenue, to attend futl' ral. Fridav, at 10 A. from par lor a of i lanuel Asher and Sous. 1G02 uutfioorae.

Bucks Pa. Funeral serv WORKEUU April 1914, EDWARD, hus A.

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