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r- THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRES MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 20, 1914 CORNERSTONE LAID STOnE OPEJJS S.SO A. M. AND CLOSES 5.30 M. Bishop lUilneiander Officiate at $L50 All-Wool French Serge, 95c RJ Inflkna Tnwvvt ikWATt steinawA In HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE Site tor Xew Chapel tJishop Rhinelander laid the corner Relatives and friends, also Lieut. Gav Circle.

No. 68. Ladies of the G. A. a.

are Invited to attend funeral, on Tuesday, at ber lte residence. 2SM N. FairbiU st. Services at Pmrhlil Baptist Church, at 2 P. M.

Interment Greenwood (K. of P. Cemetery. Remains may be viewed Monday eTeoing, 7 to P. M.

ET WE. At rieasantrille. N. April 1914. DAVID IJEW1S.

beiOTd bufctmnd of MnrEaret Barrett, snd son of Faizabetn and lte Frederirk W. B'We. aged 55 yenrs. Re1-tlves and. friends, also Kennewapo Tribe, No.

45. I. O. R. and Second Ward Republican stone of-the new church of the Chapel of 1 1 i II Victrola IV at 15 The Little MMlral Wawrel A hanRomft record cabinet at M.

Round this with the Victrola IV for $13 tind one dor.on ten-Inch double-faced records At. $ft completes one of the nirv.t nntfit yon ran possibly pnrrhavae for On oar Clab Plan yon pay tup rash price la annis low mn 75ci per week. No tradlnr stamps with these. SECOND i'LOOR. irui tULUrS WlUCi AJillUf vj xu tho desirable fine twilL soft finish- The favored navy blue shades.

75c AII-Wool Crepe Poplins, 49c One of Spring's Most Fashionable Materials Absolutely all-wool, firm weave, medium weight. la a combined 'corded, and crepe effect. 8 Inches wide. Colors include new blue, tobacco brown. Delft blue.

Myrtle greens tango, wine and navy blue. FIRST FLOOR, SOUTH St. Simon the Cjrenian, Twenty-second and Reed streets yesterday afternoon. Three thousand colored residents of this city attended the services. Market, Filbert, Eighth, Seventh The new chapel when completed will Olub, of NT.

are lnrited to attend funeral, from his late residence, 22 N. 4th Tuesday, at 2 o'clock. Interment Pleasnntvllle Cemetery. be one of three under the parish of the Flower Vases of Crystal A PHOirE ORDERS FA RRI ES. April 17.

1914. MART wife of iioiy Apostles. itev. John K. Logan will be the vicar.

Rev. V. T. Capers, lieorge ti. arries.

in ner lid year. Rela --j ixiniiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii of Holy Apostles, delivered an address. ar safe a tives ana rnenns sre inn tea to attend ru-ueral srvlces. Tuesday afternoon, 2 o'clock, at residence of her son. George D.

Farrtes, 2547 N. Watfr st. Interment private. North Cedar Hill Cemetery. We I nm All Hats tree ot Lharge miiri nnnn XAT.fv.a.

TV Several hundred members of Lodge No. 54, Knights of Pythias, in full regalia attended the services. Spring's Greatest Suit Event FERRY. April 17. 1914, CHARLES FERRY, II U-t- uuHiiaoa oi Annie i-erry tnee Koaay).

tu- or Saving Money on Soap inTriiTiiTiMi niirv' urri, io wnica reianves. rnenaa na Dl-Tldion No. tkt. A. FT invtM nn Never nut a Quantity of new soap in Tuesaay, at 8.30 A.

from his late residence. 2211 S. 2t)th st. Solemn mats of IE; $25, $30 and $35 Values of Crystal U1111III1111M1 UUlOf I Acs tb Stylish Trimming i (a Adorn Them the pantry its odor is penetrating, and delicate articles take on the flavor. It requiem at uuurcb or ht.

Monica, at 10 A. M. precisely. Interment Holy Cross Ceme is economy to get bath laundry and toilet tery. soap by the box and dry it thoroughly be- 'VV11' Vh AT1- arkx bns-firp iiainff 0,1 of V'ary K- Rher (nee Farley and ith $2.50 Black wi 0- t)I rj vv in iui laie r-naw nner.

ueiativea ana irlenus, aloo Anna M. Ross camp. No. 1 8. of Washineton Camp, Silver Mounting out.

i 111.1 li 1 I 11, No. 47, O. D. A. are invited to attend funeral services.

Wednesday afternoon. 2 OBITUARY clock at reaidence of his brother-in-law Hemp Hats, s1.49 On as sketched. Come In a varied assortment of the season's Mr. Joseph H. Edzar.

2013 V. 21 Bt at. In terment private. Societies can view remains Tuesday evenlnc 8 to 9 o'clock. All Women's and Misses' Sizes No Mail or 'Phone Orders Filled None Sent on Approval Twenty Choice Refined Styles Fine Serge in Navy Blue, Black, New Blue, Bron, Tan, Stylish Wool Poplins in the Most Fashionable New Shades.

The April 1914. EMILY widow of Rev. H. G. Blair iavia i-ocnt.

in ner Mr.tn year. Relatives Special to The Inrlrer. una inenas are invited to attend funoral newest shapes. services a i ner late resiaence. 7103 N.

Broad TOWANDA. April 19. Rev. II at. on Wednesday, at 2 P.

M. Interment (r. Blair, a member of the? Wvominz private. I' $2 Black Hemp Hats, $1.19 I Tjirca assortment. with full velvet? Methodist Episcopal Conference, died at fRI April 18.

1914. WILLIAM son of his home here today, lie. was aged 26th vear "eiiTive.frfc.ni0; facing, in a good variety of shapes. J. E.

CALDWELL CO. 902 CHESTNUT STREET and served during the Civil War as invited to attend funeral services, on Tues-a chaplain. At the battle of Gettysburg -jr. ft at the idence of Mr Highly Favored Plain Novelty Wool Crepes ic tm wjo niit-ncov vi cva i mpni private, at Monument Lvracterv. ministering to the dying soldiers and fowler.

April 17. 1914. nettie fowler. $2.50 Black Belgian Split Hats, $1.98 In the latest and leading shapes. was himseli severely wounded.

At a G. A. R. meeting yesterday he said he I WW in Best Colors. A wife of late Stacy Fowler and daughter of Annie Camp and late Iria M.

Camp, asred 53 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to funeral. Tuesday, at 2 P. from her would willingly go with the United States troops into Mexico. A few hours late residence.

2927 Hickory Holmesbur. I $3 Milan Hemp Hats, $1.95 I Variety of the best and wanted shapes In black only. The Styles Are Eloquent of ParisSome i-a. imermenr. at xvorttt ueflar tilil Cemetery.

Body may be viewed Mondav. between later he dropped dead. Three other residents of this town died of heart failure 8 to 10 P. M. II II II FKITSCH.

April 15. 1014. Dr. HERMAN jXaci nepiicas vj jvsuy Lmyui luvwivh, Others Have Just Had Their Chic rumen, imsoand or Catherine O. Friuch (nee Gutbrod).

Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral service, on Monday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, at hl lit rMirienc. today, all unexpectedly. Tbey were: W. I B. iairchilds, Mrs.

Sawyer, wife of F. A. Sawyer, president of the Pennsylvania and Southwestern Railroad Company, and Mrs. A. S.

Gordon. All were prominent in after 8 o'clock. Interment Hillside Ceme SMART HAT TRIMMINGS $2.50 Ostrich Feather Bands, 95c With tips and fancies. Large assortment of the wanted colors, also hl.icfc. tery, via funeral retiidence.

4955 Thompson West Phila. High mw at Church cf tur Mother of Sorrows, at 10 A. M. Interment at Holy Cross Ometerv. i Interment private at West LINDSAY.

Suddenly, "at Nbrristown. Pa car. VVIIA! AIVrV JL 9 VllVWwVWjJ Corned. I -K' li'll. AUSUUl D.

A. in Eocial and religious work. REIN'SHAGEN. April 17. 1914, CHARLOTTE 1914.

ANDREW GAR- dence, 4325 Pennsgrove Phila. Due notice 15 A collection that caters to all tastes plain suits jjii.iv, xveimivea ana inenag, also o. or runerai wia be jrtven. 77. G.

A. are Invited to attend fnneral I LONABAUGH. Anril 1Q14. JOSEPH Long, ull Wreaths Large, and run "mrnn JuaiKV, DIED services, at his late residence. 663 PerkL LONABAUGH.

at his late residence. 2324 N. ru.lx.J... Relatives and frienas ere invited to attend funeral services, on Monday, at 2 P. M.

at residence of ber sister, Mrs. Emma 2ti41 N. 9ih st. Interment private, Westminster fl Tnnli rnu'iL with foltnce. In a com- 1 and handsome ones, marinishly tailored, and in omen st, Monday, at 2 P.

M. precisely. In- 8th ajted 75 vears. Relatives aod friends of family, also St. Taul's lodge.

No. ABERNETHY. Suddenly, April 13. 1014. at Carter.

Montana. JOfrN ABFRNETHY, Sr. i 1 1 1-1 iwuuiua. I'll-' illtt.lluiu.ui! terment private. I Relatives and friends are invited to attend GARDINER.

April 17. 1914. MARTHA 4Si, t. ana A. M.

I'alestine it. EKES. April IS. 1914. SARAH T.

wife of the ultra-smart rrencn peasant siyies. au Deau- tifully lined with peau de cygne silks. lie or late Ueoree K. IJurrt ner In hr RAth funeral services, on Monday, at 2. SO o'clock A.

loth Pennsylvania Volunteers' Calvary: Heneosla Adelnhen Lodee. No. 2S. I. tbtnatimn of flowers, in good selec- tion of colors, 49c, 75c and 88c i Lrre and Small Wlnr Black, I white and colors, 2.V, 39c and 49c, First floor, NortbJ at parlors of John w.

Conner. 305S rrank O. F. members of Memorial M. E.

Church. ford ave. Interment strictly private, at year. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral service, on Tuesday, at 2 P. at her late reaidnce.

6008 Locust at. Interment private at Westminster nd all other orsanlzationa of which be liaciel A. Bees. Relatives and friends, also Our Lffldv of Iionrd'-" Ken. Sm-iety, are invited to attend funeral services.

Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the residence of ber bushand. 1319 N. Wanamaker st. Interment private. h'orth Cedar Hill Cemetery.

ALLEBACGH. April 18. 1914. CATHARINE MA h.HKAliH. ajrea years.

riinerai R1CKARD. April 18, 1914. ELY K. RICK- you Will Note Gun-metal and jet buttons, edges bound with silk braid, Persian silk trimmings, moire revert and Gladstone collars, Medici ruffs and Tuxedo collars, mm il. services at the Baptist Home.

17th and Nor- GEBHAB. April 1ft. 1914. BRXJAM1N atred vii a member, are respectfully invited to sti tend funeral services, at Memorial M. E.

Church, 8th and Cumberland on Tuesday, at 8 P. M. precisely. Interment private, st convenience of family. LORBNZ.

April 17. 1914. LODIS luis- ris on Tuesday, at 10 A. M. precisely.

ijnru. itu? nonce or ninersi win be air- Interment at Montifomery Cemetery, Norris- a- from Ms late residence. 4332 Larch wood aku, in nis 7itn year. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral serv-lt on Tuesdav, at 2 P. at bis late residence.

424 E. Haines Germantown. Interment private. Kindlv omit flowers. (Aun Tq I air 18.

191 ANNIE wlfa April 17. 1914. FREDERICA oana ot iaie nartxira ijorenz, in nis ovu year. Relatives and friends are invited to ANDREWS. April fancy ornaments, jrogs, ana on many oj ine ewna dressy silk or moire ruffles.

aaed 70 years. Rela- "g'. wiaow or FraDk H. Getcbell, M. of Henry Andrews attend funeral services, on Monday afternoon.

RJTCinE. April 19. 1114. JOHN. huslnd of at 2 o'clock, at the parlors of William 8.

tlves and friends neral services, a are invited to attena iu- t-' "BM i ot. aiara taiurcn, her husband's residence. locust above lth. on Tuesday, at 12 M. iT 1 i I 1 VA 01.

1UI1 1 1111 in 1 The only way you can Judge the valne of trading stamps Is by the merchandise you get for them. Yellow Trading Stamps secure the highest quality household artlrJes and other handosme things for personal nse. interment private. 4. ji 1 rti-iT 1 i.wuiwwu 1 1 1 I Nortnwood Cemetery.

day. at 2 P. M. preciaely. interment il.

ANN1K. widow or 1ft. 1914. JOHN JACOB laurel Hill Cemetery. I Jjri'k LUDWIG.

neloved husband of Anna D. Lnd- sl3S I Truly Wonderful Suits at 5 Two of the Styles Arm Sketched Second Floor They Measure Up to the Best I to $35.00 TailorMades I lxiilMa Kltr-hle. fled i yeHrs. Funeral from his late resilience. Kaighn Cam-den.

Wednewlay afternoon, April 22. at 2 P. M. Relatives and friend and memiievs WithersniMm Circle. No.

1. Brotherhood of America, snd Metamore 1ite. No. 71. O.

H. are invited to attend. Ioierment at Everjrreen CVrnetery. Camden. 'c avu SllDUU lUUCIll, llWtr ASHWOOD.

April 16. 1914. MARGARET wles (nee Zickel). 73 years. Relat-vea i KHffnnn Relatives and friends are In anfl menns are lnviten to attena mnerai oay.

at bsu A. from her late residence. 120 Nfracs Lanedowne. pa. service, on Mondsv.

at 2 P. at Bis vited to attend funeral service, on Monday, 1 an P. at her late residence. 23 8. joiemn requiem mass at 8t.

Philomena's late residence. 112a Wolf st. Interment Rl'SH. April 1. m4.

EDWARD Rl'SH. Rel vuvnii at i a. si. interment rew Cathed HlIIIIIIlIIIlUIllIIIIllIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIIIIlElIIIIIIIIIIllIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlllIIllllIIIIIIIIlIllIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlH 2d Colwm. Delaware county.

Interment private. Please omit flowers. ra, cemetery. at Monnt Moriah Cemetery Hf. McALEER.

April 17. 1914, GEORGE, hns- BAKU. April 17. 1914 riends ROBERT husband 1914- IRENE -r, of Ute Robert and in. Relatives and fri, and friends of FS.V?'1 services.

11 111. Ill III 11 -'I II I I I 1 I nrl friends are Invited to attend funeral. atives and inenns are invitea to attend funeral on Tuesday morninp at 7.30 o'clock at his son's residence. North Sth t-t. Mass at St.

Veronica's Chun-h. at 9 o'clm-k. Interment at St. Acues' Cemetery, Wist Chester. Pa.

of Nellie Barr and son on Several Very Notable Footwear Purchases Elisabeth Barr. Relatives lives on Tuesday morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from 1 I -11 CIO. 1 I 1. 1 fumllv- also Holy Name Society of St. Jnnn 6.oVV V.

"rl 'r his late residence, 104 walnut st. tni-emn high requiem mass at Church of the Transfiguration at 10 A. M. Interment Old SCOTT. April 16.

1914. JAMES son of tbe Bapti.t Church Mamuette Council. No. tvmeterv Reiliiins maV IZ viewed 2H9. K.

of C. and Real Estate Assessors, are evening I invited to attend funeral. Tuesday morning. T. I' 'JIT T.

8.2r.LX5- Cathedral Cemetery. Hosiery: Three "Onyx" Days fat Pre-Eminently the Greatest Hosiery Event of the Year nomas a. jjcott. diea in Bost-m. Mass at St, Patrick's Church.

20tb Ix-low Incnst at 11 A. Monday. Interment private. of William Goldlnjf "(nee Relatives McCLAY. April 18.

1914. JAMES, son of ET.Iza 8.30 o'clock, from bis late residence. 4241 Main Matiayunk. Solemn reiu)em mass hefh and late Daniel Meiav and grandson and friends are Invited to attend funeral St. John the Baptist i nure n.

interment est. of May and late James Hon re Due notice SHAW. After a short Illness. ANNA F-. services, on Tuesday, at 2 o'clock, at resi- John Cemetery.

of fiuieral will be given from els mother oence of ter twother-in-law. Michael J. Oninn. Women's $3, $3.50 Famous Oxfords, Pumps (0 and Colonials at Only lovO Cntlre Surplus Stocks of This Famous Trademark Footwear From SACHS SHOE of Cincinnati, O. BAUMGART.VHR.

-April la 1914. HENRY residence. rar of 94 ood st. 2421 E. Norris st.

To proceed to Palmer McGOVKRN Aoril 17. 1914. FRANCIS 1'iiiLap, nnshand of Mary Baumartner nee en.eiery vault. Kemajos may oe viewed on These Are All ew, Perfect Goods, The Distributors' and our Hay I introducing "Onyx" quality to Von Mailt, iieiatives and menns, also mraiwri Monaay after 8 clock. McGOVEKN.

ueiatlves ana inenas, aiso Lodge No. 54. L. O. O.

Mciovern Y. B. Association, ana mnaaeipnia netau ugunr c.tUm are to 17. 1914. THOMAS.

ervici Wedneadav afternoon IT 2 lo only son of fbomas and 5 fine Graham (nee KorndafPerl. ared 8 month. l)ea ers' Association, are invitea to attena Women's Regular $1.35 $1.50 "Onyx" hm nn.nl UihmIht mornlr.v at 8. SO o'clock. 18 daya.

Relativea and friends of the family at. lotennent private, at Nortnwood Ceme rroTa nis iate nrsiuencc, ou- r. ai. choice patent coltskin, are respectfully invited to attend funeral service rei TSieorijiv tAnvmn 1 aUIiV tery emn requiem mass at 8t. eronica cnn.rcn Womens Regular 50c "Onyx" Stockings, 35c Three Talrs fl "Inb-r top; spliced heel, sole and to.

T. 970, Black; Wi 8. White Gauze lisle: 6W7 Boot silk, with lisle top. Black, white and tan. Kxtrs size; black silk Hle.

Main Arcade at 10 clock precisely. interment BEAKXET. At CHews. -V. 3..

April 19. 1914. Silk Stockings, $1 at the parents' residence, Atlantic wesi tVthedral Cemetery. I'Al AKINhj widow of Macajah Beakley in McGRATH. April 18.

1914. JOHN beloved ner tvfcl year, ueiativea ana menas are in ot tjrystal Lake Westmoot. N. J. Remains may be viewed Monday evening.

Interment Harleigh Cemetery. gun-metal and tan Russia calf and glazed kidr skin many of these have pretty combination vited to attend funeral on Wednesday, at husband of Mary G. Mcratn. Keiatives ana friends, also John T. Batley Benef.

12.30 clock, from ber late residence. Che HALL. April 18, 1914. ELIZABETH. flaneh- N.

J. Services at tbe home. Interment Hed Black pure thread silk, 'fine medium-weight; "Dnb-1" top of Bilk or lisle; hig-h spliced heel and double sole of silk or lisle. daughter of late nines L. and Caroline Carver Shaw.

Funeral services will be held ut ber late residence, 715 Locust on Tuesday morning, at 11 o'clock precisely. Interment private at Doylestown, l'a. Please omit flowers. SIEBER. April 17.

1P14. MARGARET, widow of Charles Sieber. aged years. Relatives and frienas are Invited to attend fuueral services, on Tuesday at 2 o'clox'k. at her late residence.

1J23 Fontain st. Ictertnent ririvate at Mt. Peac Cemetery. Remains msv be viewed on Monday evening after o'clock. SMITH.

April 16. 1914. LCTHER G. SMITH, in big 69th year. Relatives and friends ar invited to attend funeral services, at residence of bis daughter.

Mrs. Ernest L. Chit. 1503 N. lita on Mondav.

at 2SO P. rreciselv. Interment private, at West Laurel Hill Oemetery. SMITH. April 18.

1914. EFF1E WYBRANT widow of James Harvey Smith, aged 56 years. Interment strictly private. STEVENSON. April 18.

1914, ELIZABETH, widow of the late Andrew Stevenson. Relatives and friends are invited to a Mend tbe funeral services, on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from her late residence. 27t5 Kensington ave. Interment private. Kindly omit flowers.

Court Passynnk, F. of and the Loral Or rfr of Moose, are Invited to attend funeral JIIt vSV rr 11 dlnz. Train leaves Chestnut st. ferrw at 11 ler or late uisam and rannie Hall. Rela-! tlves and friends are invited to attend fu for Cbenv's Landlnc Htatton.

Remains' may be on Wednesday morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from hi. lute residence. 2007 8. Garnet St. (Me- laftSS icit an me newest iyp smost up-to-date fads andfash- 1 i i 1 i neral services, 'mesaav.

at 2 P. at residence of William J. Martin. 4S05 Aspen st. viewed Tuesday evening.

Kean above 19th st.l. High requiem niass BECK. April 19, 1914, ANNA daughter interment at west Laurel Hill Cemetery. at Church of St. Monies at io a.

m. pre of late Rev. Levi G. and Ewtber Beck. RTa- IALBERSTADT.

April 19. 1914. WILLIAM clsely. Interment at noiy ctoss cemetery. tivea and friends are invited to attend fn Women's Regular 35c "Onyx" Stockings, 25c 348 Medium-weight black cotton: full-fashioned i "Dub-l'' top; reinforced heel, sole and toe.

Misses' "Onyx" Stockings, 25c 4fl MMinm-wedffht Dub-l" wear lisle; fine ribbed; black and tin. Sizes 6 to 10. Best misses' hose In America. First floor. South.

For Men, These "Onyx" Specials neral services on Wednesday morning, at ll berstsdt, aged 2S rears. Relatives and friends Vi 'TT il in o'clock at apartments of Oliver H. Bair. 12o are to attend funeral on Wednettday ht 2d vear. Relatives and friends of the munui st interment at morning, at 8.30 o'clocg.

from residence of his nncle. Christopher J. Halberstadt. 6147 Wnalmlnstr Aw $MvlAmn run 11 i mn hiirh vnmaa Bucks county, la. family are invited to attend the funeral a TmailtT at I at his late tuns die iiiLiJucu.

i.a.icst iieei and toe shapes, hand welted and hand turned oak soles. Sizes 3, zy2, 4, and 4J, widths and D. No mail or phone orders and none sold to dealers. Men's $4.00 $5.00 Shoes and Oxfords, $2.65 BE ITZEL. April 17.

1914. at Lancaiter. residence. 6142 Wyelnsing avenue. Interment at tNir Mother of Sorrows' Cbtirch.

at id Kktm. on Wedn.sday. o-clock. interment lloly ctoss Cmetery. Regular $1.50 "Onyx" Sox, $1 Xo.

630 Of the purest of thread silk, extremely lustrous: well finished. A rich black only absolutely fast color. Full regular made; lisle lined sole. Regular 50c "Onyx" Sox, 35c Three Pairs fer $1 823 Fine quality ellk lisle noted for quality and durability. Full regular made and perfectly finished: double heel and toe.

Fast black, tan, navy and gray. First Floor, Seventh and Market r.llA hakk HNl-ZEL, of IS. 21t Philadelphia. Kuneral on Tuesday at 2 P. from the residence of her brotber-inrlaw, John A.

Brimmer. 72 Locust Lancaster. I L'l IW. i 1 I'l A i i HAYES. April 16.

1914. Mrs. SADIE G. band ot late sopnia Aioijanerty, native oi Donegal, Ireland. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral, on Monday, at 8.30 i a.

interment LAncaster cemetery, HA its, daughter of Mary Alice and lata I William Godshalk. formerly of Kulpsvllle. Pa. Relatives and friends are Invited to TIB BEN. April 19.

1914. SARAH FRANCES. BENNETT. April 18. 1914.

ANNA, wife of Regular 50c "Onyx" Sox, 35c Three Pairs for $1.00 o. 615 Lustrous, sheer pure thread silk In fast black, tan, navy, gray, smoke, cadet, heliotrope. Bnrjrundy and purple. Double heel and and Hpmlf? feet. late George A.

Bennett. Relatives and friends attend funeral services, on Monday, at 1 P. i i 1 MWdliiniia UA All the fashionable leathers. Including patent are Invited to attend funeral, on Wednesdav wife or liilam H. HDUen, agea ts years.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services, on Thursday. April 23, at 2 o'clock, at her late residence. Fairview ave. (above Biawn st.i, Hoimesburs. iHterment private.

Cedar Hill. Jaw, liavid'Panl Brown, 4260 Viola st. (near morning, at o'clock, from her late resi A. from residence or. bis son-in-law, Charles J.

Gorman. S. E. cor. of Belgrade and East Clearfield ets.

Solemn requiem mass at Church of Nativity B. Y. Ml. at 10 A. M.

precisely. Interment St. Ann's Cemetery. dence. 2028 Morris st.

Solemn high mass 44 in ana farasiae). interment at Hiusiae i skin, gun-metal calf, tan; Russia, calf and glazed kidskin: button, laco iai Blucher styles. -61s 5 to 10 In lot. FIRST FLOOR, NORTH rierneterv. of requiem at Church of St.

Thomas Aquinas I fi Oik 1 1 t.t.miiint V.mr 1 I at w.o" luienui-ui i-ew niiraimi np.vviroi. t3. r. i ia TREFTS April 17, 1914. GEORGE TKEFTf I 1 liMllsriivi i.

Ill 11 I II 17. 1914. GBOKGfc Cemetery, I 1914. PHILIP E. BAY NER, husband of Mi 1 I RERROTII.

Aoril 18. 1914. KASPAR BER SEARS, eon of Ivlan Macready Alaeuner nn tho lt niicene D. Macready. aged 28 Kate Heavner.

In the 71st year of his age. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend funeral, from his late real-! years. Relatives and friends of family are PjiJTU. husband or late ttosma (nee in his 76lh Relatives and friends, also Hendricks No. 1 Yearly Ben.

aged 73 vears. Keiatives aim menus. aij members "of the Volunteer Firemen's Funeral Belief Association of Philadelphia, are to attend funeral service, on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at parlors of Henrv Seber Son, 2009 lst Snsouehar.ua ave. interment private at Knicbts of rythies Cemetery. dence.

West 4u Heavnerville. Bridge port, on Tuesday, at 2 o'clock. Inter Society, are Invited to attend runerai services, on Thursday, at 2 o'clock, at his late res! invitea to attena tue inumu Bri.nT, Tuesday afternoon, at 1 o'clock precisely, at residence of his mother. 2910 Poplar st. Interment private, at Whitemareh.

Pa. 5 Floor Coverings ment private. Kindly omit flowers. dence. 1532 N.

27fh st. Interment private. HENRY. April 17. 1914, at Erie.

FRED-1 Tots' Stylish New Frocks Hats Makers' After-Easter Clearances at Green Mount Oemetery. MAGCTRJ3. April 18, 1914. BEXIHA TSCHOPP. April 17, 1914, OTTO, bttstiana KlUL'K 11..

Husband of late Kate Henry. Txs-wr tvr-h 4 nil 1 a ibii IT ITlt 1BTk hA. ijn in ii -j. v. aged 73 years.

Relatives and friends, also High Grade, Dependable Kinds from Noted Manufacturers ost o. z. ti. a. it.

ienna. Council, ao. loved wife or Matthew J. Bolana nee aiur-Tihvi. aged 39 years.

Relatives and friends. 342, Royal Arcanum, are invited to attend daughter of momas J. ana mie j.in.n-.u Almond Maguire. aged 24 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services on Wednesday morning at 10 clock, at her late residence.

2624 Oakford st. In- torment Tvrlvate. also Blessed Virgin Sodality and League of of Emma iscnopp tnee vrtuujien. vears Relatives and friends of family, and all societies of which he was a member, are invited to attend funeral, on Tuesday, at 2 P. from bis late residence.

2231 N. 10th st. Interment private, at Nortnwood Cemetery. funeral services Tuesday afternoon. 2 clock.

at parlors of Horace T. Beers, undertaker. Sacred Heart of Transfiguration L-uurt-n, ara invited to attend funeral. Tuesday, at 7.30 S. E.

corner 25th and Columbia ave. In P. from her late residence. oi3' ueuir MARTKRSriv. Anril 18.

1914. AMEXJA. be Dainty White Frocks terment private. West Laurel Hill Ceme West Philadelphia. Solemn mass of tery.

VOSB. Aoril 18. 1914. GEORGE husband requiem, at Church of Transfiguration, at 9 HINDMAN. April 17.

1914. ROBERT be- A. M. precisely, interment private. lovea busoand of Addie K.

Hindman. Rela loved wife of James Masterson. ana iunnru-ter of late Sarah and George T. Lock art. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services, Tuesday at 8 P.

at her late residence. 1137 Chestnut Darby, p. Interment private. Mt. Zlon Cemetery.

nRANMGAN. April 17. 1914. ANNA, daughter of late Owen and Catharine Brannigan. Excellent $4.50 9.

98 tives and friends are invited to attend fu neral services, on Monday, at 8 at of Margaret ose (nee tampoeiii. iwutj and friends. also members of Wapeliu Tribe. No. 325.

I. O. R. are invited to attena funeral, Tuesday, at 8 A from his late residence. 2732 Oakford st.

Solemn mass of requiem at St. Anthony's Church at 9.80 A. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemeterv. aged 27 years, formerly of 4037 Lancaster his late resience.

1130 N. 41st st. Inter UtUM mil 1 1 IT I West Phna. Relatives ana inenas are ve. MEADOW UKUJT'r.

April io. iw. ment at Atglen, on Tuesday. InvltArl tA attend funeral on Wednesday morning, at 7.30 o'clock, from tbe residence 18. 1914 JOHN HIRST, of 48 of her brother-in-law.

Gerhardt Wuestkemp, Dearborn aged 88 years. Relatives widow of Joseph X. Meaowerou, years. Relatives and frienda of family are Invited to attend funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from residence of WALSH. April 19.

1914. ANNIE AI.S l. and friends are Invited to attend funeral 8128 Rldire ave. Solemn reaulem mass at St. services.

Monday, at 2 P. at apartments Atratna unnrcn, at a. ji. tnierment her son-in-law, Alfred Bell, Z160 juo One Illustrated. Sixes 2 to 6 years.

Charming empire, princess and French-waisted dreswes of soft batiste, trimmed with lace, embroidery, ribbon and fine plaits. or unver i. uair. izu unestnut st. Inter- Holv Cross Cemetery.

xn Interment uakiana tjemeiery, sueut private. BROWN. April 16, 1914. DANIEL BROWN. Relatives ana frienas ot tee laniny.

in me M. Sodalltv of St. Vincent De PbuI's Church, are invited to attend funeral, on Wed oesdav morninsr. at S.30 o'clock, from her late residence. 516 Baynton Germantown.

Solemn mass of requiem at St. Vincent Ie Paul's Church, at 10 o'clock. Interment at Holv Sepulchre Cemetery. Relatives and inenas are resoectruuy in 18. 1914.

ANNIE, wife of THA-RNEnee 'Gey ss) widf Willi Thixmii. rt pr.nn n.i.H... rrinAu I KATHAKUSB (nee Thomas R. Hogan. Relatives and friends I vited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday iam Mehrer.

aged 68 years, iteiatives auu JAPANESE and CHINA MATTINGS All this season's importation. Full 40-yard rolls. iirz to i j5jcMr INLAID LINOLEUMS 1 Japanese Mattings, BTlzC $15 ChiHa Mattings $1.35 GRADES "7" 5 fW dr Full Rolls-STiMirs Yard CxV Of3 Onr Linoleum Sales are looked forward to by QfjCw thousands of patrons, therefore, to avoid dlsap- polntment we would request you to bring size. Four hundred rolls of 40 ysrds The colors po through to back that means almost each. Japanese In beautiful endless wear.

Two yards wide. carpet designs; China Is that famous 116 warp noted for Its Seamless Tapestry Brussels S'fl -fl 0)6 dnrTbuuyT0TCn 1tterns RUGS fggfSfe Sale Price Suhaay Store A and beautiful selection of pat-'i en. 1 cwm terus in rich Oriental and floral designs. Sue OUC ljnOcun AVoren in one sjlid piece, of fine worsted Sauare Yard These' are the product of the leading Fert Fine cork and near linoleum, manufacturers of the country. two yards wide.

Tile and wood FOURTTI FLOOR patterns. Full rolls. Bring sizes. are Invited to attend funeral on Wednesday morning at 8.30 o'clock, from her late resi morning, at 8.30. from the reslrtence or Daniel Hennessv.

2970 Bdeemont st. Solemn re friends are invitea to attena luimi, Wednesday, at 2 o'clock, from her late rdienre 1R41 N. Newklrk at. Interment dence, 222 W. Wayne Wayne.

Pa. WELLS. -Suddenly, at Riverside. N. ,1..

April quiem mass at ''Duriru ui mi si 10 o'clock. Interment St. Ann's Cemetery. Solemn requiem mass at St. Katharine's Mt.

vemon Cemetery. lfl. 1914. IjOCIS DE ROCSSM Church, at 8.30 A. M.

Interment St. Denis' mi Tj-o i ni 1 1014 CFORfiF. son of late 85c Bloomers, 49c New purchase of sturdy little play frocks, made with detachable bloomers. Come in white madras, with colored embroidery edging, also In plain chambrays, checked and striped ginghams. Sizes 2 to 6 years.

Cemetery. bob or Arthur u. ana rwsie in nis Wallace ana Mary omea. Bmura 8 th year. ar.

funeral services on Tuesday arter- HORNER. April 18. 1914. EDGELL HORNER. I tnrefl to attend funeral, on Moo no.

rt'io I 8on of lat Be. Dr- Simpson W. Horner at 1 P. M. precisely, from northeast 46th W.

Phila. Inter residence. 33 S. interment Mount and Mary L. Horner of Detroit.

and I corner 3d and Pine sts. ment private, at jsoruiwooa iemetery. rot ner or Mrs. William Kobinson, or I u.h rv.meterv. CONWAY.

April 18. 1914. NORA, wife of Germantown. Services Monday, at 4 P. UrTOrp iti 1 1914.

WTLLIAM G. at 20 E. Baltimore Lansdowne. Pa. -f AtKf4s0 l.

iwxnni and 19. 1914. SAMx-Ijj A. WhLLiS. aged year.

Relatives and friends, also Chester Council. No. 8: Moorestown Council, No. 113. all of Moorestown, and A.

O. V. A. are invited to attend funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at 12.80 o'clock, from the parlors of John C. Belton.

Main Moorestown. N. J. Interment Evergreen Cemetery. Lumberton.

N. J. WHITEMAN. April 19. 1914.

ARTIST husband of Helen J. Whiteman (ne Vrr-rlll. Relatives and friends, also Wlnftalil Scott Camp. No. 114, Sons of Veterans, and the employes of Gimbel Brothers, are invited to attend funeral services, on Wednesday.

2 2d Inst, at 2 P. at hks late home. 1746 N. SUUman st. Interment Mu Moriah Cem-etery.

Remains may be viewed Tuesday evening, from 8 to 10 P. M. late Peter Conway. Keia lives ana irienus of family are invited to attend funeral, on TV, lia. D.A Ot OH VI 1 i Ii-iv.

TI Ttelstlve and friends, also $2.00 i. i -1 i. -i. i-iBuuu, u.uii A I'l rint.Ar mnril dkH iiflunuin I an" $4.00 $4.50 Hats, Special at Tuesday morning, at i.au ciocs. rrom lue residence of her brother-in-law, William Mor- at uetrolt.

rlssey. 2HH hi. Klrcn St. aoiemn requiem. JONES.

April 18. 1914. JANH widow clerks of the Philadelphia Postoffice, are invited to attend funeral services on Thursday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, at tisjate. residence 101 S. Third st.

Interment private. Friends may view remains Wednesday evening, be- h-un ft nnd IO O'clock. or Joel B. Jones. Funeral services strictly mass at cnurcn 01 toe iaiivn.v.

at Interment Holy Croea Oemetery. iM-ivaie. on Atiesaay, at r. at ner Fine straws and lingerie materials, prettily trimmed -with fancy ribbon rosettes; tailored bows, lace and flowers: suitable for children of 2 to 10 years. Other $3.00 to Sfi.OO Hats, S2.88 and S3.98.

1 CONNER. Aoril 14. 1914. HARRY H. CON iaie resiaence, uarrettrord.

Del. Pa, NER, in his 56th year. Keiatives ana iriena. interment at Arlington cemetery. 18.

W14, M.P;GARET MOR KOCH. Anril IP. 1914. ALBERT T. KOCH.

WITTB. April 19. 1914, OSCAR WTTTE. Dut GAN, wife or iaie jpbb n. iuuhs.u.

tlves and Wends 11 also Hope Lodee. ro. ii. 1. ana employes of I'enna.

R. freight depot, are respectfully invited to attend funeral SECOND FLOOR oejovea nusnana or Mary ta.oeh (nee Ffell-methl. in his 40th rear. Due fcotk-o of the nernl. on Weanesua.t nixrruin, x.

funeral will be given. tm her late residence, 1922 S. 23d st. Spl- from her late residence, 1922 S. services rrom resiaence or nis orwiuer-iu-iow William Ormlon.

1002 S. ISth Wed KOEHLER. April 18. 0914, EDWARD A requiem mass at St. Edmund's Crmrcb.

at nesday, at 12 noon. Interment at Wilming rxwrutticK, nusnana or lAurerta n.oenter (nee I lo o'clock, interment tujeuraj Taiewell). in his 50th year. Relatives and 18. 1914 JOSEPH son ton, uranoywine cemetery.

ier TtmaI HtrePt KtatloD. 1.22 P. M. Summer Draperies and Upholstery SPRING SALE-BIG SAVINGS ii ii-ii -in i ir lu.iieu L' uquu i-iivT i uj uti i I (lOTVA A ana LAl LSI juorns. lu Ills i 17.

1914. WILLIAM P. H. services, on Wednesday, April 22. at 2 Pt tath xrr.

une notice or runerai wm oe SWWM COVERT, agea years. wuutu aau at nis late resioence, tunsey st. Today's Special Bargains (riven, from the residence of nis parents, M2S Norris st. friends, also Hamilton 041, jr. (formerly trxtordl.

trankrora. Kemalns may be viewed Tuewiay evening. Interment pri vtrrtiriT.T Anril 17. 1914 BERNARD, son vate. Wilmington iiiei.) ana Ailentown (l'a.) U.

are invitei to menu luuerm, Monday, at 2 P. from his late residence. (J434 Glenmore West Phila. In notice or runerai win pe ariven. WOODRCFF.

Aoril 18. 1914. MARY wife of Richard Woodruff and daughter of the late Conrad and Louisa Gelser. Relatives and friends, also B. D.

Baier Circle, No. 89. Ladies of the Gv A. and Seminole Council No. 127.

D. of are Invited to attend funeral services. Thursday, at 2 P. M-. at her late residence.

864-S N. "th 6U Interment at Green Mount. YOUNG. April 16. 1914.

JAMES PORTER, sou of the late Alexander and Margaret Young Relatives and friends, also Mendan Sun Lodge, No. 15S. F. A. and other associations of which he was a member, are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Monday evening, at 8 o'clock, at his late residence.

1S36 Diamond st. Interment pri- ZEHNER. April 18, 1914, CHARLES ZEH-NER. husband of Mane B. Zebner (nee Shockley.

Relatives and frienda are Invited papers please copy terment nrlvate. KLEIN. Suddenly. April 17. 1914.

MARY of late James ana Marauret mniuau Donnelly). Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral, on Tuesday, at 7.30 A M. from residence of his brother-in-law, John Kerrigan. 2624 S. CterUale st.

Ma6s A MWvl4aXm flhurr-h of St. Monica, at widow of Charles J. tuejn. aged t5 CUMMINS. April 1.

1914 MARY wife of years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services. Monaay. at P. precisely, at her late residence.

686 N. 25th o'clock precisely. Interment Old Cathedral $1.75 to $6 Crex Rugs, 98c to $439 Sizes average 54x72 inches to 8x0 feet, inclusive. Women's $2 to $3 Oxfords, Shoes and Pumps, at. Interment private, William J.

lAimmini men ncuu'n and friends of family are invited to attend funeral, on Wednesday, at 8.30 A. from ber late residence. 2530 W. Dauphin at. High mass at Church of Most Precious Blood, at 10 A.

M. precisely. Interment New Cathedral Oemetery. Cemetery, LINE. Entered into rest April 18, 1914, Women's Misses' $8 Balmacaan Coats, $5 Seven-eighth length coats of fine English cravenette rain-re pellant tweed.

In pepper-and salt and brown and white effects, High utility collar, roomy kimono sleeves, self-material turned cuffs. MERCY IBjrife of Hry MCLHOLL.nril 16, 1914. ELIZABETH tii and friends are Invited to attend fun daughter of Frank and Clara Rennard, aged 25 years. Relatives and friends of family are invited to attend funeral, on Wed DARNELL. At Moorestown.

on Fourth eral. on Tuesday, at 8.R0 A. from her to attend runerai services, on ntamuij, ii at 2 P. at his late residence. mnnrn i hi mi, .11 1 vx uaim r.i nesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from her In her 69th year.

Relatives and friends liss E. Berks st. Interment private. Re hiiuhand'a residence. 4321 Peobin Box late residence.

431 N. Salford st. (59th and Girard avel). Requiem high mass at Church of Our Lady of Rosary, at 10 A. M.

precisely, tn torment Rt. Denis' Cemetery. fumiiv are invited to attend funeral. On sale 10 A. M.

No maJl or homna-h. Interment West Laurel Hill Come. 18c to 50c Drapery Scrim, Yard, $1.25 Bamboo Tahle, 58c 12V2c to 39c Stands on heavy bamboo legs, reinforced with spindles: 30 Inches high. With 17- Fin ecrlm, Totle and marquisettes In inch top, covered with fine Japanese pla or figured centres and beautiful fior- niattlng, reinforced with rattan. fl border; reversible designs.

38 to 40 inches wide. Heavy quality cream grounds with colored cross stripes, or solld green and red wlU Manufacturer's iorplai rtoA sad sam- cros. stripes. Heavy taasel fringe. PJ1- Jbem tafwgid pl -ces In variety of designs.

The best $4 and $5 Sunt ast Draperies, value ever offered. Pair $2 98 Main Arcade and Third floor loL1 To $8 Couch Hammocks, $5.98 Uful curtains in beautiful designs and of heavy khaki duck with deep cut sides, variety of colors and absolutely snnfast. mnsrazlne pockets, metal frame, spring Window -or door hangings for dining ru ran teed well-filled thick mattress and rooms, halls, library or living rooms. wfc.d shield. Complete with two four-foot 1 1 galvanized chains to bang on.

Third Floor tery. Friends may view remains on Tues mains may be seen Tuesday evening. If lOMMBRMANX. April IS, 1914, THERESA. wife of Otto C.

Zimmermann. r.eiativea and v. i i 1 n-iA It pbone orders. In eun-metal calf, patent colt on Third day, 21st, at 11.30 A. from her late residence.

125 E. Oak ve. Train leaves Market St. ferry. at 10.40 A.

ML' KEL. April 18. 1914. EVA widow day after 7.30 P. M.

KNERR. April 16, 1914. MONROE hus for Moorestown. interment wwiiweii, J. skin, tan and suede Button, Blucher and lace.

Oi-fords and pumps with buckles. band or LJllie B. Knerr. Keiatives ana Of O. J.

Munaei. iveiatives ana inenas oi family are respectfully invited to attend funeral services, on Tuesday afternoon, at 1 80 P. at the residence of her son. C. friends, also Hamilton Lodge, No.

274. F. 65c 75c Plain Fancy Silks, 39c Plain, lustrous mes salines, bright colored taffetas and newest striped and checked silks. rrienUS VI me laiiAJlJ i tt reeim-Mmij luiiiru to attend funeral services, on Tuesday afternoon, at 1.R0 o'clock precisely, at her late residence, 1725 Diamond st. Interment private, at Hillside Cemetery.

VTa 4Tir(l lfL 1914 FRANK A. DAVIS. nd A. M. Hamilton Chanter.

No. 116. A. M-: O. E.

No. 116. Daughters of Lewis MunJSel. m.k lampa st. interment Liberty, of Spring City: Keystone Branch.

Arlington Cemetery. 157, Nat Association of Letter Carriers, and MURPHEY. April 16. 1914. EMHY wid- in his 4tn Tear, ousnana oi x.me Davis.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services at his late residence 1617 Columbia on Tuesday, at ribbon dowb ana All sizes in 25c Ruffled Sash Curtains, Pair 12Vec ow of Rev. Thomas C. Murohev. of the employes of Kingsessing Postofflce: Order 3 P. M.

Interment private. of lndeiendent American, of Royersford, Philadelphia Methodist Episcopal Conference. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend ninalnrll 17 1914. ELIZA P. DAVIS S.SSl (Si) uj ii ita iia Fine Swiss 3ntd ruffle, with the funeral services, on Monday morning, at are invitea to attena tne runerai services, on Tuesday, at 1 P.

at his late resi dence. 1335 8. 57th st. Interment private Broad Diamond bts. 10 oclock.

at 443o Baltimore ave. Inter wile or late unDiaui jouu aio. kuuim and friends are invited to attend funeral service, at Church of Good Samaritan. Paoll. at Monday.

Carriages will meat train leaving Broad Street Station at 1.45 ment private at Westminster Cemetery. Remains may be viewed Monday evening, from 7 to 9 o'clock. drawstring. Men's and Young.Men's $15 Spring Suits, $8.98 MURPHY. April 17, 1914.

MISS EMMA MCR-phy, aged 74 years. Relatives and friends KNOX. At her late residence 524 Moore on April 18 1914. JOSEPHINE A. beloved M.

interment private. UNDERTAKERS are Invitea to auenu luurrai, uu wonuay afternoon at 2 o'clock, at her late residence. DBMPtiEY. April 17. 1914.

MARTIN hus- All-wool fancy mixtures, pencil stripes, cheviots and blue serges. wire or uaptain lieorge u. ruiox. irae no-tic of funeral will be given. hanii of I Htnanne uriaset iKmpntj tueo $2 Ready-f or-Wear Hats, $1.49 Excellent shapes In white chip straw, trimmed with ribbons and flowers.

Children's $2 98c Ready-to-wear hats of ramie braid and pyrox aline, trimmed with wide ribbons and flowers. $1.50 Hemp Hats, 79c Fine Watteau shapes in black. Penn Widow's Asylum. 101 E. Susquehanua LANE.

April 19. 1914. NAOMI R. wife interment at rainier Burial (JrounOs. lioyns).

Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral, on Tuesday, at 8 A. of N. Lane. M. D.

Funeral services iTues- MYERS, April 18, 1914. IDA SAGENDORPH Two and three-button coats, soft roll lapels and patch pockets. Sizes for regulars and- from his late retnaence, iia nowu uai. fi aux. jijiuui ex.

i txDMAN. wire oi rxiwara u. aiyers. neia- MRS. BERNARD J.

LLOYD Undertaker and embalmer. Spring Garden both 'phones. GUS. A. K1RCHNER.

Funeral Director. Main office. 714 N. 8. 'Phones.

WM. ALLMOND. 17tt ana Christian Funeral Dir. Auto Service. Dickinson H44.

Camden. N. J. Requiem mass at St. Jos- temient Private.

I rHnmla Invltod to attond CLEAN-UP SPECIALS Refrigerator Sale Samples from Btlding Hall RefrigeratiT Company, Btlding Hall, Mich. anh'i Church, at 10 A. M. Interment Cal LANGE. Suddenly, April 18.

1914. LFDWIG; I services. Monday, at 11 A. at vary Cemetery. Remains may.

be vlew.ed belovea unsoaiia or iinge inee Nmp-1 th of her mother. Mra I wis stouts. 10c Dress Ginghams. 5V2c Mondav evening. aiusi.

"'t- 1 32 S. 42d at. 1 DEVER. Entered Into rest, April 19. 1914, 11th JAMES J.

KING. Undertaker. 2129 S. st. Both 'phones.

white ana colors. Trimmed Free. 27 inches wide. 10 to 20-vard PAlUn, ill vuurii i 1 i irc-intui 534 McKean st. Due notice of funeral will noon, at IP.

KL, at his late residence, I NETTER. April 18 1914. JOHN, husband of 49c 75c Rubbish Cans, galvanized. lengths. Large variety of staple 2729 N.

6th st. Interment Mt. Monati Cem, Berths Netter. tteiauves ana rnenas are ha given. JOHN a KIMMEKLE, Special 100 Automo bile funeral.

Broad and Tasker sts. 'Phones BUY tatbeCLUl PUN S2.S0 Sends one to your home DOWNEY. April 18. 1914. ELIZABETH, be eterv.

Remains may oe viewea on xuesuayi invitea to aiienu luorrai, on aionany, at 1A r' 1 i-m-b I 1.1 a Into MBllaima OA tVt 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 '1 L. 111 JIX, x. i I 1 "11. u.i. I 1 VI checks, piaias ana stripes, in pink, blue, green, brown and black.

loved daughter or jaraes ana ranees now ney (nee Corson), aged 8 years. Relatives IARE. At Atlantic City, N. April 17, 1914, Park ave. Interment private.

Kindly omit $1 a Week easily pays tor It vi itktl-i. a oanrnrer ot iam lain imn idu nowera. and rrieoas, aiso me inum cuwi ui nu inn'i r.hnrch. are invited to attend funeral. Mary Ann Ferguson Lare, aged 75 years.

NICB. April 18, 1914. ETJ5IE MAY, wife of GEORGE WT. KFPHART. 615 BROADWAX Camden.

N. J. Phone Camden 1744. CLEMENT A. WOODNUTT.

1728Girar.l Toplar 29M MRS. MARY McDEVITT. undertaker and em-balmer. 1029 N. Front st.

Bell 'phone, nn TnailflV morning, at 7.30 o'clock, from Relatives ana menas are inviteu to menu Josepn U. rice ana aaugoter or w. J. ann 9 35c Garbage Cans and 9f Cover $1 Cedar Oil Mops 79c Sandsoap, twelve 25c a nn l.xy-1 75c Seamless Sheets, 59c Bleached and unbleached muslin. Size SlrflO inches.

25c Silk Plaited Sox 15c Arraoella Phillips, aped 25 years and 9 her parents' residence. 2S42 Ritter st. Mass St St -Ann's Church at 9 A. M. Interment months.

Relatives ana menag are invitea runerai eei m'jiiuj I at apartments of Kirk Nice, 6301 German-town Germantown. Interment private. to attend funeral, on Wednesday, io a. st Holv SeDUlcnre uemeiery. JOHN P.

CONNORS. 1 1 1 111 CO inn I nrvniR Anril 1R. 1914. at Atlantic City, 231 Green street. Both 'phones.

from ber late residence, 57 N. Peach near 53d and Arch sts. Friends ma) view remains on Tuesday evening, after 7 Men's Double heel and toe. Black, tan and ray. All sizes.

N. SAULiIri (nee x.ransoacKi, wiuow of John J. Dunbar. Relatives and friends ljAttrx.I.x. April 13, 1P1.

i pwu vi i late Michael and Bridget Larkin. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral, Wednesday morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from 85c Wash Boilers, rr. non-rustable bottoms, uut P. m. Interment at iMonnwooa cemetery.

$1.50 W. B. Nuform Corsets at $1 J. T. SETH.

519 S. 9TH VNDERTAKER. embalmer. auto serrice. Walnut 2429.

J. WESLEY BO WEN 10l Sjgdt. Local andjong die, phoneg JOHN A. McGINLEY Graduate St, F. I.

8. 612 N. 88th street. Tel. Baring 1214.

are Invited to attend funeral services, on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at tbe residence of her brother-in-law. Thomas M. man, 8324 W. Cumberland st Interment at residence of his sister. Mrs.

Delia Showers, PAINTER. April 17. 1914. SARA wife 226 N. 22d st.

Solemn requiem mass at of George B. Painter, aged 68 years. Rela- Cathedral at 10 M. Interment Holy tlves and friends are Invited to attend fu- Cross. neral Wednesday, at 2 P.

LA CER, April 17. 1914. CAROLINE wife apartments of Oliver H. Bair. 1S20 Chestnut tHnHn nor airod (U voara.

TtolativM st. Interment private. Of contll: medium bust, tonff South Laurel mil cemetery. Ammonia, extra strong, 4 2-qt. size Matting Rugs Specials 12V2c to $4 Values, 9c to $1.98 10,000 met In beautiful designs.

SUes lSr3d inches to 9x12 ft. Inclusive. Women's $2.50 to $4 Sample Oxfords, Pumps and Colonials, $1 JT mall or 'phone orders. Product of Stephen Putney Snoe of Richmond, Va. Colonlals.

with buckles; Blucher Oxfords and pomps, with straps nd eilk ribbon bows. Sizes 3, 3Mi, 4 and 4 widths and D. Men's $3 $3.50 Shoes and Oxfords, $1.98 Gun-metal, patent coltskin and tan leathers. Button, Blncher and lace. All idzes In lot No mall or phOB rders flUed.

EI8EB, April 18, 1P14. raHJSTLANNA hips and nacit. two sets of supporters. Sises 19 to 30 Inches. Hardwood Ice Chests Durable and serviceable M.nH.' nH.hn'., fi-thof tiotlco in In.

I TAT-vRtKTT Anril 19. 1914. 8ARAH ANN. wife Relatives and friends are invited to attend Women's 15c Vests, 9c vited to attend funeral, on Tuesday after- of Dr. Henry Parrlsh, Funeral services on nicely finished.

funeral services, on 1- fl- hn. it residence. S303 Collins st. Inter 35c Parlor 25c 40c Chamois Skins 25c 90c 5-ft. Step (ienuine ash with wire woven, shelves, dry air circulation.

I onble walls of wood, with beautiful finish. tfofe Oar Prices: 751b. ice capacity, $15.98 ICO lb. Ice noon, at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, Wednesday, at i p. at her late reg Montgomery Fort Washington.

Pa. In- dence. 5343 Baltimore ave. Interment pri inpmuni nplnta Crlenda tnko 1 01 I vate. Cotton ribbed: low necks, sleeveless.

ment Oakland Cemetery. Remains may be 25-lb. ice rapacity, $1.9" Wl-ln. ire capacity. viewed on Tuesday evening, arter 8 clock train from Reading Terminal to Fort Wash- I TNNTSLL.

April 18. 1914. ESTHER rr.ippnrn it Mi Hollv. N. April 17.

$1.50 House Dresses, 98c I Gold Dust, large size, QOa four oounds lnrton. Mearoro. I. papers Please copy. bbuua.

aauauiOT moans ia ana ne-u 7-Ib. ice capacity, tOO-lb. Ire capacity, Ice rnpHcity, 911.4 1914. JOUri tA. tlLir rx.

Bum IiA WHENCE. April 17. 1914. WILLIAM Relatives and frienoa, also vaxningxon cs WHEN IX A HCREY FOE BLACK CLOT IES PERSY'S B'ack Suits. $12 35 Cutaway Oiat Suits, 20 and 25 Prtace Albert Coats Vesta, 25 Black Overcoats, any weight.

15 up, FERFECT FIT WITHOUT DELAY I PERRY A- N. B. 16th and Cue.tnst ats. Plain color or striped rinfffeams; collar and revers of plain ging hnibsnd or Marv lAwrence. aaea yvars.

ham. Relatives and. frienaa of family, Anna Boss Post. 94. G.

A R.i Survivors of 6d Reft-ment, P. Penn Township Lodge, No. 819, I. O. O.

Miauon Tribe. No. 60. I. O.

K. Spanish Veterans; Ottawa Tribe, No. 15, I R. all of Oamden; also employes of P. R.

are invited to attend funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his 20c Scrubbing Buck- )rn ets, two tiJC $16.50 Sideboard Refrigerators at $10.98 FROM IlKUHNO HALL REFR1GKKATOR CO. Solid oak French bevel mirror, porcelain lln Ice tank: tiepnrate compartments for milk nnd butier. rSW I v- 115 1, OKTX A l-O I AX months and 1 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services, on Tuesday, at 2.80 o'clock, at the residence of her parents. 406 N.

Centre st, Mercnantville. J. Interment at Arlington Oemetery. Remains may be seen Monday evening. BABBITT.

April 18 1914, MARiiARBT wife of Timothy "Babbitt, Relatives and friends are invited to attend ftmeral. on Wednesday motmiaaV at o'clock ism fan Ut 39c and 50c Gloves, 25c XV omen's Two-clasp; embroidered backs. and natural inh. MMonn i Mill st. Interment Broth M.

Ridge Avenue Relief Association: also Housefurnishlng 3d Floor erhood Cemetery. Ketnalns may be viewed on Monday veninz. from 7 until O'clock. CoamoiecuB wasuauie. Keystone Association.

P. R. T. are invited, lo attend funeral. Tuesday afternoon.

1 o'clock, from his late residence, 2089 Ridge v. Remain may he vltwed ii.oaMj va- ES-LBH. April 17. 1914. MARY widow of 1 -w ri.1 i S.MtTlV rr-.

VISIT 01 Jl BIG IUiS rALnAT-IliiSi; OF CVSaTTUIXG -LOWEST rfUCES FIFTH. FLOOR Kt XT'.

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