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4.B, i i THE NEW YORK TIMES. THTOSDAY. KOVEMTtEIV 2S. 1018. r- ii AL DIES 3 I.i frcr.i Overwork in i TO .51 35.000 1 Artej-al Id Hudson 1 ii with Pre i.

mnr an r-1 l-i Yor City k'Jl and war 4 kit to Air.fr in irir.g the WOrH 1 -rrniin. who waa oi J-i Scotland, and A i 1 i j-irenr cn Fclopcl'a ill, hna lon ben I.n ar 1 oa the i.v end museum at i known H'i i'S ntiiuarlan.e 4. ft war-. 1 1 rt i and kl'led i a nil ijuar.1 was iit 'i Mr. ltatt- 1 unrd M.yur ef as ftl from an i in iC I .1 I with mUl-t.

1 TSiC riK i't coat titora i Ai rus-jjf the follow inir jte to the Lord i I- i rt cfiirlr.a to King; 1 i fr.stft 1,000 Ciat If the 1 Vffl fre slfta, r-y, a-nd Miti a prnny i -r ft. I l-' aa submitted to rtarrfofdharrv, a un Jer ram whs iUui of U.is IA co-fire fit Jie "I (nr. i for 1 CK'lirill ili at u'hoHl bjr lotjrtlln to, St. Ktanlslaua for tiir Scandinavians fn that aclion. I( i-ortinuM un tinner of the church v.uttl fail-'i- health conitwlle't htm to in mi.

I Walter S. Gurne. ji; Valter S. fJurne. for aereral yer a mmb4r of th flm of S.

IGuraett, tt banker and brokers but more recently a special meinb of tlie firm of n. T. Frett 4k stock brckers. vfBti n'ny at Ma iieme. 'M Knet 1 iilrty-nlnih KtreC 1I waa bortt In Chicago, tut had llvwt In Xew Torlc for raxny yrar.

wa a Tliwtor of Ue ftlicloy Iron Cmrany. Wr.j Ciitrnee a niembrr of th- Yacht, Iwn Town. Midday. IMplnr Hock, and -outh Side FpoitrnrMR'a Club, VELClt Nov. 2.

Frank bcln luiphan of 'lnra U. 4.oroTl erviM- at THK H'NKIUI, CIICtfM, Cm'ihll Hiilldlnn. Broadway and lih t'rlilay vnlng, 8 i'. M. Funeral Saturiay, 10 A.

rEl.r8TPtN Jaret Oohan.V of 3 Vemt ITM dearly twlovad wlf of tr. ma Kelliln, and i)-vorl ntother of KlooJ daiiKhtnr tt 8lmon and Anna 4'ohn, and niirtar of tnuJ lwirnre th late Maxwell JUroid norenre an.) Harriet Vum-ral will hold Tempi 4M St. and Mil '1 hum. I ay, N-JV. at 10 A.

JL lntertr.nt at ila h- elah Cemetery, Cyprees HIIlo. i rcnOfSON Panforth fliwka. prt-at la Hirtery AHlllery, A. at tl. front, cf pneumonia, on Oct.

30, beloved mn of Armour and the lata Vr. rquhar lerjueon, In Uia S4tb yar of hia ace. GILCHItlTT. fVavM, on Wedneadar. No.

ST. Funeral services at his late' resl-denne, 474 East Hist on Friday evo- ntAVK VIU-IAM KIJJ3. auBerinUader.t 1 of deitvery for tho lialtennan dry ioH i m'Ttviff-rw an Obituary Notes. of nnenmonla oa 0T IWfrrti Aveaua, lawver of C.t- 'ore In Brrklyn, djed Tufiav at hla home, LtriUl'S LrxTFl.ET, a retired Import an-1 eport oommlsrtoa jnetcbant, formerly wsih me eld firm tf Hoadley rtie4 from hert vl taraea an Tu.ediy the Lome of hts.eiater, 174 Proopect 1'ark T'rt, AUrRKD VrlUJAM AHRKVS. a ud hea.l of the At'nruey llureau leeticn.

In l'nit) tSjuare. dIM an Tuesday home, J.otrj Fjtat Thirty-fifth Street. lie was jreara oM. paper fpanufurturer and wholesale dld yesterday In hi (iknrswr.t at Hotel He was head of K. V.

sVI-h "Broadwivr. whioti he eatabHahnd twenty yedtro ae-n. He was hern la New Jersey alxty-ona ytara ajjo. '1tKrKIUCK V. TALiSSK.

steward at Hotel liana. an4 a former i'resld'nt of thai lntTTtlonat Stewards Association, died rsr'ay at Itooaewlt Hospital. Horn In flf'y-twa years ago he had Untd in New Vsrh ir twenty-four years. U-yrringi md s'tafA o(4e fottndtd fcr 4riion to'lii -Vw roth Timi may ttlrpKoti to 1004 flryi. I3orn.

ilACK Mar and Vrs. Henry rarld Mack iniwunra (h. blth of a dan shier. Joanna Iornih, on N. 17.

Tacoina papers please c)py. EVCKLET Mr. and Ura. Charles H. Biidrman of Keen.

N. H. an-noencs the engatr'tnent of their daughter. It-it Cartie, to Mr, Charles of KeW Tor City. i l.r riTrnsn lo- I the L.elijm v- ill aft I (- to f.r r-1: 1 'urn the gr- -r wnti-n he i II.

It'i fiO i tit ''f tuis Silt i ti'! lor r.ia 1 1 i (' i i it i a to i i I I V. Atj i tuent i I i Ih.ukhI i i. tr-'i me r-ty rv n.tt-r i hMatfl. i i im r'- fmin I I'. 41- -t i I ii priit-r.

lie i wi.1 I Tj-r trie lit i -tiirel fr-m I a tSMini I l- I i i. Damihut. the f. Jv.o y-ara rector i i of i't. it1: r.

I I'lWiklyn, dd i.t line. IZi Fifty- I at he a re of win born I I as or-v rr Sr.i-. years le i ry in Norway I he wua rJoTiCES i I r. i i- TINO. 1 I 1.I.--N.

Fmund TVilleta Kaess announces the n.arrtase of hrr daughter, Mar'orle IJtin to Arthur Umm-t l.jd. U. 8. on Monday. Nor.

SB, at Bt. A)tnns Churea. New York City. OSTtVALT HWA1K. Miss Elhel Vivian fwatm, A.

ughter of Mrs. Ross Paalm of wis married to Fred Ktio of NVw York In the t'huro-h ef Uie Tnui'flfUratlon yeatnrday afternoon. JltCDe Vi' ET. i r-. P.

M'nletar. I 4 Wl'lt i i i iej i In t.ii rhurvk r.r-, prearh. iv wi.i prearn. i CT.xr.crLi i a'. P.

llnlt-r. i 1 itrer 'to i Ht ijt.i-s tlia a i i j--h al O. 4. ii-jry, D. a C'l-one (Tmlr.

4- A COIXiaiATE V'av It' at Ft. It I ntet.r. -i I'aj at the it ''ur'H, Ft. i i at 1 A. i Avenue.

II' i tr-. Pester. i vi-ji. i. T- rU.

in "i.ofi. I 1 T-f I 'i. Ao. Paetor. i e'rlock.

-t VV LLiOiM i 1 i I i. 4 i 4rn ointinr. A i L1. v' I i- arno4i.i'-iet ILarch of St. t.

preach. i v-r mun cental m. I i I mt EIOCZ. I'm k' villi vJ5.iIN." t. i for, S.

I mn Usee and J. I' 4i. IJ.e; i i'u 11. 1 i i. I i ii.n.

Mln-etee. el li.t'J A. Vt. ft h. CTii i tin I i.

i mg aervlee I a i "hur.ws. -41 '1 BAVNERilAN In Brooklyn, Tuea. day. Nov. lym, to bia tih ysar.

Fit-nrral private. A memorial aenrlce for Hohert C.tanser Penson will be held In the First church, rsaalar K. cn Krlilajr evenlpg. Nov. at oVlock.

Treln l.atea l.Ha atatlott, Jersey Clly, nl :4 train leave f'assale at IUEJ-PACK. r-hristlan. on Monday, No. 2i at hie rrl'lei-e, -Ml Kaet KOlet '-lov4 father e.f l.lhlno. J'tir, imnlel ana riirte-lan, Jr.

MmWer of tie Krln-' swHr snl ft neaette'he' liAen-; t'rttid of New Yorh. ft-ervlrt-n vn Vk MlTily, nt 1. M. Funeral on No, at' li A. ljiiheran.

Auto Cortego. UOTI.At the resldshre cf her son, Nov, 7. 191 Ari.ig JJoyd, In h--r year. Flnietal rvlce on FrMev, Nov. ia, at 3.

AO i. at the reeidnoa of her son, Thomas Boyd. 8 l.rookHtde Kllgewood, N. J. 1 lease omit flowers.

BUAUN. Not. 2T, IBI, L4sntts Rein-hard Iti-aun. funeral servlres at he lata reNi.ietu'o. test liWh Oa fatur-day afterrv: Nov, Ik), at 2 o'ulocK.

liarrnietil V.wJdlaan Cotnetsry. bCTUF.n Alwj-rt Nov. 4, In Fne. of wnuuda riiet-ed tn action, Lleutenact I'len H. 1 It ler.

Company 41-th Infantry, ared iJ, bluvJ huband of Maud lut.n liutler and son of James l.u'.lrr. Memorial reiilein mats at 4C i'airtuk's Ce'liedral on Friday, Nov. 0. at 10 A. CA I J.AM AN In Franee.

Ort. 30, Joeerh h. iOvd son of Mvtthew and the lets fcrah Ca.lnhan, bt II Urt Uil Ht Mass at of R. Thomaa the Apostle, tlDttt tit. and uSU Nicholas Ar at 10 A.

W- i CAMITKM At s. NoV. li'lN. atrplien lielovr.l hushnnd of Katella In hie 4It year. Funeral aerritt-a will be held at the Va.halla hi.

E. Churcn, oa Jrtday. at I r. u. CJlllY.

In France. t. 30. 19 S. Arthur R.

Cary, Q. M. N. below on of Imnlel and Carolina Cary of 10 bouth Killott Flace. Brooklyn.

C1IABOT. Thaodora at hla rasldenr. l.i Waxbtngton Bronx. Wednesday eveitlng, Nov. it.

FuiteraJ announcement later. Not. 23. at Portland. Ieabe.Ie Chamoers, aged 87.

FVineral a. rice at Kensioo Cemetery, Friday. Nov. on arrival of 13X1 train from New York. conmrr.r.-Nov.

ibis rmtiy oeorru wife of James K. Corblere, aervla will be held at her reet- d-o-e. West b7th on Friday, Nov. 10, at II o'clock A. M.

Interment. S-leepy Hold Cemetery, Tarrjtown. CRAYFN -Walter f. t.TWHf In atala THE FCNKHAU Ht HOC li'Way, oCth (Frack E. Campbsirs.) Ir.

Xwls Delamarr. B-e-r-tair iieoeral de la Federates ds I'Ahlanee Francalse aux Ftta at Canada, at 1'ortland. oa Nov. 24, Fuaeral service will he held at ft. CethSrlne'e Church, Korth J'rUiom, on Thursday, Nov.

SM, at Id A. M. Train leaves Grand Central Terminal at 8:13 A. M. for Pelhara HtaUon.

Nov. of pneumonia, In 'tatwe, ri.l'lp iiarlon 1 rl.hte. Corporal, Company B. luj.th Mk hln. Oun Listtsllon, (Squadron A.

Nw York.) dearly bekuved nn of William A. and Jfarv Lrabbls of Hummlt. N. anl only brother of the lets Fergeant Wllllain Yf. Drabble, 107th lnfuatry, A- K.

F. Vov. 2d, Frederick t-Imred huntiand ef Clara Failaes ana father of Frank anA Albert Faliese. Beev Wi THE Fl NKIlAl, CHtrRCH. E'wby, 04; tu, on Friday afternoon, o'qIocK.

ii. r. I l. RHor. 1 A u.

1 rh. iCi. A. Jeth t''rsn i Vara. on I 1 rt- a t-t.

i' arei f-l. 1 4 tr. Ii en i i p. I ik A T. A.

X. i a in Av, I uy nt The Income Possibilities of rel tte can best be dorel-. oped by those In daily touch vri'Ji it chnr-inz condition. Wcu e. Yfcite tz Sens Establtahed IMS 4S Cedir Street TsL B70a Jobs.

EsUbllshsd 1MM Paintings Prints Framing 142 Fulton Street Kal 89th Walter, S. Ournea. Fu. neral i IIAN AJ. Nov.

27. 1S1. Carl, beloved hus-band of Lrothy Hanan, nee Uroes, and beloved father of Ionora. Funeral Thursrlnv, Nov. 2S.

at II A. M. sharp, fmn.i Winter Chi pel, 127 West 116m M. Flease omit flowers. IIASTlikC3.

The Society of tha Second War wltlt Urat r.rlialn in the Btats of New York; The iteneral Kodety of the Var of llt: With deep regret announcement Is made of the dath on Ort. Id of Limit. Walr-ott Krown Hasting. lS7th Infantry. killed In action In Francs, a member o' thlsi society and younge st son of the Hon.

Arthur and Mrs. Hastings. 100 Wesi tt'tli Nw Tor; rtty. CHARLKjt BOCCHF.n, Freshlent- irESRY ItAltMON NOBLK. ITEHSil.

On Oct. 23. 101H, Austin H. Hersh. a.n of llmMnd and l.lly H.

Hersh. ElUaheth. N. 2d years gave a brave young life for hut Coustiy. somewhere In Francs, H0.1Tl?rTITt.

IJeutena nt Theodore Rickey, Jlol Air Force, tilled In action. Maa- nlnra. Frarie. fcpl. 'IK.

I'MH. Memorial, services at the rhaiml of 8t. Kar-ttiolprosw a Omrch, I'ark Av. and both Hatunlay. Nov.

at 12 noo4. i -On Wedn-eday mornlnr, "iior. 27, at file reel'lenco, M8 A Uu-neatjs Jones Hunter, M. 1., of.pneu-mtai. In bis tilth year.

Fcneral Servlcii wCU be held at, the Mndlnon I're-hyiAian Church, Mtdlwn Av. and 71 Saturday. Nov. 0. at if.

X. Wedmsday. Nov. ST. 131S.

at her? residence. Hotel Woodwtoc' Mary Moee Hunton, wife of if. D. Hunton. Fv nrrl services at tha Central Baptist Church.

C'ld St. and Amsterdam A Thursday, Nov. 2S. at 0:30 A. M.

Inter-i mant at Columbia. Mo. HVRL3UT.Mlldred Clark, en Wsdnesdsy, 27, Ut8, beloved wife cf Wilson HurVjut. Funeral services at her lata rest-dents, 837 est 23d Friday evening. Not.

29, 1918, at Interment at ti.o 'MuribiM t'emelery, Winchester, at i P. Haturday, 4naeotlcul papers please copy. HVKIKY Nov. 2C. 1IS, Robert, son i of Elward and Fhoebe Hurler.

Fu nril from his residence, 5 Went 1 41 at Kfl ftronx. Friday. Nov. 2ft. at A thence to Church of the Holy Spirit.

Uumelde and Cnlvcrelty Itrom. Int'trment Oats of Heaven Cemetery Automobile cortege. Sn. 8adl. ejeloved daughter of William and Ida InMd.

and slKter of Gertrude, Iuls, and H-mard. Funeral from her late residence, ana Kast i2d fit Friday, Nov. 2t. at 11 A. M.

umlt flowers. ARM AN. lyulsa. anddenly, An Nov. 23.

Ftmt ral aorvieee from her late residence, o5 St. Ann's Brona, on J'rtday, Nov. 20. at 1 P. it Interment ver-I green Cemetery, JOCHIJL-On Tuesday.

Nov. 3d. IMS, jlgncs. Wife ef the late Anthony Jochlm. aged 1 years, Funeral from her lata residence, 48 Uenati riace, Jersey City, on Friday, Nov.

Sit, at OA. M. thenea to Ht. Nkho- Vus'a Church at :0 A. M.

'v KtMBKR. First Lieutenant Artnur CMCIw. ber, son of the late Hev. Arthur IV and f'lsra IS. Kimher.

Klllwl In action In FraiM. Kept. 26, 191 s. In hie 33d kdELUdHn -Oscar. (tenlcea.

TK1S FC-NltAl. CHUItCII." twith (Frank Cainpbell'a.) Thursday, 1 1 M. LAMBEHT-In action, on Oct. 94, HHPs aged i'o yeara. Paid Klmherly, son of Helen W.

K. and the late Rev. John It. Lam-" bert. Wsdneedaf, Nov.

IDIS, Mary widow of the lata Joseph Lansley Funeral from her late ress-. denes, 60.1 84th Itrooktyn. Saturday, Nov. SO, thence tn (ur Idy of Angels Church, 7th HI. and 4th Ave.

LANIOAN Oti Nov. 27, Mrs. Mary A. lnl-. gan, bciuved wife of Michael Lantsatu agd 6.

Solemn requiem mass at Name Church, ITospeot Fark West and Frosjct Pi.TO A. t-atunlay. Interment Holy Cross Csmctery, LETT. Monnt Vernon Lodge. No, TI.

Tree Rons of Israel Members are requested to attend the funeral of our la tit llrother i Mariusseh M. Levy, from the Chapel of Haul A. Rothschild. 7th Thure-dsy. at 10 A.

by order of A- 8. hunts. President. CAR SOX MnTTZ, Becretary. rrompt, careful, con- ths Pay.

leDKWENSTEIN. Mlsa Dora Loewensteln, daushtir of Mrs. Fannlo loewensteln, and the late Max Loewensteln, sister of Air. A. Kosetistock and AHlert Loewensteln.

Funeral from ncr late residence, 17 West 100th Friday, Nov. 2i. at It) A. U. i MAI.

LAY. The doatn on Pept. 2t ef Private John J. Wallay, has been officially continued. He was killed In.

action oa the Caiuhral-rit. CHientin front. He was attached to the Machine Gun Compatty of the 107th Infantry. He Idlned ihe 7h Hegment, N. O.

4. N. In July, mil, and later taent with It to bpartanburg, 8. and sailed overseas last Msy. lie was at N.

Nor. It, IM'ip. and at the time of entering the service was a reeitdent of BurnMlt. N. and a student at fleton II all College.

eo-Jin oranre. N. j. He was the son of John Mallav and the late Alice Louise Johnston Wiley and grandson of Cant. James O.

Johns- ton. for many years Identified with the New York National Guard 'and latterly as Adju'ant ef the fth Regiment. IS sen. Me-, papers please copy. MOFFAT.

Jennie Brewater. widow of John Newton Moffat, and mother nf Walter Moffat, at her residence, sns Wfsl with New tark City, on Tuesday. Nov. i 101m. fkervtces will be held at her late residence on Thuredav, Nov.

2d, at V. and alw at Waahtnrtonville. N. on Friday, Nov. 2.

at 1 I'. M. M0LLER- On Wednesday. Nov. 27, 1018, at her late residence.

132 -New York Krooklyn. N. Emma, dearly beloved wife of John Moller. Notice ef funeral hereafter. MONRO.

Eliza widow of the late George F. Monro, ftcrvtoee at her late residence, 2.424 -avid eon A on Thursday. Nov. IA. at 2 P.

M. Interment Woooiaan. Bertha Oaterthab. on Nor. 27.

aed la. Funeral services at her lats reeldence, ST taet 141st 6t. on Friday ovetilng. 8 o'clock. rAraER.

Harry. Corporal, Co. SOTth Infantry, brother o( Abraham Samuel Herman. Sergeant Max ef Co. MTth Infantry, Badle, and Robert, killed la action la France on Ort.

12. PErajLlXTTEIt. On Nov. 26. Elisabeth, beloved wife of Joseph Perlmutter of Jersey City, and sister ef Mrs.

iiertha Lena Kelhr, Rone Mars. Flora I.lppman. little KarMoner, and stftfr of Maurice Cohn. BervVes THK NtKAL CHL'RCH. (Campbell Broadway and W.h I on Friday 10 -o'clock.

Interment Waaiilcirtoa Cemetery. Nov. 27. Fervlcaa at her late residence. 1.4rT Bryant ArH lYiday.

Nov. 20, at P. U. JJtCDe I PRICHARD Nathaniel, beloved husbaad ef 'arrie, Nov. 27, Queena, L.

of pn-e-monla. Pervtr-es at Moran Funeral Parlor, Vfueena, Saturday. Nor. 8U. aooa.

QCINN'. Mary, beloved i wife ef Andrew Qutnn. on Wedneeday, Nov. 27. Funeral from her lats resldonne, 1,743 Orand A Bronx.

Saturday rooming at 10 o'clock Holemn requiem tnaeia at Church of the Holy bplrlt. RAV EM. -Killed In artloa. Oct. rranoe.

First Lieutenant Richard M. Ilavem. Co. K. 107th U.

8. Infantry, oldest son of Henry h. and Mary Htius Haven, In hie 31st year. RAT. At Mount Vernon.

N. Nov. 7, William Rav, In hla letth yeaf. Funeral service at hie late restd'acs, 114 seuth Kent Paturday, 3 o'clock. Interment private.

RATNOR. On Nor. 26. 1P1S, Own A. Ray-nor.

In his lid year, a.rvteee si rveioeooe of his son, Oor(e F. Raynor, M. 240 Fast neth Friday, Nov. tt, at 1 P. private.

i REDMOND. Geraldyn. suddenly. In the 6.MO year of hla on Nov, 27, 1916, at hla mirienns. 70 I'ark yoenseet xt of the late William and Pavlna lteOmoad.

Notice of funeral hereafter. niEMENBElta Julius, after a brief tllneee. at IndianapttlU. lnd on Monday. Nov.

U. aervlrea will be held at Flelde Chapel. Friday. Nor. at 2 P.

M. ROHRNBCna. Regtna P.cseaberg. oa Nee. 2d.

Funeral from chapel, lo ast 22d Friday at 10 A. M. ROTH-Oa Monday. Nov. 2a, 1016, Iiertha L.

lUth. (Bee tkch weinf unh. beloved mother of Ida B. ltolh. at her 414 Central Park West.

Funeral rvlt-es lhursesy evening at InternMCil at th convenltnv'e of family. 61MON Ray, on Nov. T. In her 34fb year, daughter ef the late ImI and Fanny Kltnoa, mother of Louta, sister of hai.uel. Kkllinan, lon.

la Alevsnder, Paulina Greenbei-r aad Miriam. Funeral from her late rretdrace. Ns West Ultn on Thursdsy, Nov. 2S. at 3 P.

U. Interaaeal private plsaae oaf flee era. poeotncmlrt. at her reeldence, 20d North IHh Newark. N.

Nov. 37, 1916. Ethel tkladys, daughter ef Carrie aad Louis (Spinning. Funeral private. BPRIS'G.

Killed la notion la FYs nee, Rodney van Kycken. son of the late Preston At. and Beesie it. Cprtng of Kd. BTEVLNe.

(tudd-nly. at Fort Chester. Tuesday, Nov. 2, 1B1. Kmsna omly, wlfs or Charles Henry evens aad dauchtsr of Kubert B.

M. Cook. Funeral at convenience of family. ETRAC8. Iopoid.

beloved hoeband of lxniae and dear father nf Joseph 11., aad brother of Hen. and Mrs- AI. Weetheim. Funeral from hla late reaidenoe. rax bftth Friday.

Nov. 2s, at A. M. Dirt: PlfOe KTRAVS. Levy Lodiy.

No. t. O. F. P.

of I. Broth-re. you are Invttrd (o atttid funeral of Hnxhcr lop'ld Htraua. Fri day. 10:.

from V. li m. ir" rstchT I'rrsidetit. TERRT At Chatham N. Nov.

27. 191. at the residence her Mia. Chart It l.uiu. Maria Klitai-iih.

alduw of Henry Terry, la her 7tk year. VALANTINL-At M'tTleioen, N. Vk xlnesday, Nov. 27. Feaour Bt.

widow ef Alexander Valantine. F-, neral aervlcee at the residenre of her sister, Mrs. D. II. Ilrlnaon.

Oaihem, N. "l1day. Nov. 2t, at I V. Interment at Hoori'oa.

N. I WALLACIC EuddeMly, on Nov. TT. B. Wallace, son of Janes Carruth Wal-lacs.

Funeral aoUce lati-r. 'V paWkejr ngMssMsZein Christmas Handkerchiefs for Men and Women rr THIS YEAR of useful gifts, we suggest Pure Linen Handkerchief from "The Linen Store" as most appropriate remembrances for both men and women. i We have never had a finer selection of Handkerchiefs, of all kinds plain, Hand-Embroidered, and Initialed than is now on display on our Main Floor. i Holiday Handkerchief purchases 'will be packed in McCutcheon "Spinning Wheel" boxes upon request. 'VrV "ervl 1 Ijr price you wtcU to Jti Non-aectarlan.

A IH-rMADISON AT 1F Phene Harlem Fnneral IMrec tore Chanel 823 East aeto bt S. V. Leaex tMS. New CATHOLIC CEMETERY of THE GATE OF HEAVEN MX. FLEAfANT, WESTCHESTER CO.

On Harlem it K. miles No. of Whits Plains Entrance to Cemetery at Mt. Pleasant fsta. Heceikinf Vault.

Send for Li Booklet. CALVARY ALLIED CEMETF.RIE4 4 East 63d t. Pnoee Pioaa wu9S. etev. WUllans JJ.

Stewart, Mr. THE WCX3DLAWN CEMETERY S33d Bt. By Harlem Train and by Trolley, Offlee. 30 East S3d Next Tara, Lota ef small aiae fee sale. FLORAL DESIGN'S.

I Specialty: moderately prloed at II 00 aad tip. BLOUMLNCiUATJB 6Uth St. aad 8A Av. For Women A fine selection from which to choose. Sirit f5, 75, $1.00 each and up.

Spanish, Hand-Embroidered, 35c, 50, 65, 7S, $1.00 each and up- rii, Hand-Embroidered, 25c, 35, 50, 75, $1.00 each and up. ercd, 35c, 50, 75, 85, J1.00 each and up. Initialed, $3.00. 4.00, 6.00, 7.30 per doxen and up, Rig For Men Good, serviceable Handkerchiefs, initialed or with Cord, Cross-bar and Tape effects, that are sure to please "Him." $6.00, 7.srjt 900( 12.00 per doxen and up. Plain Ilemttltchtd, $4.00, 6.00, 7.50, 9.00 per doxen ana up.

Oeneroua In size, wide or rtarrow hems. Khaki Linen for Armg Men, 65c and 75c each. 4 Trade Met Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets r. JJorit refiise tliat iyivitation because nfa. poor complexion i 1 JhX'i v-r- i va clears away pimples No one knows the humiliation of being a "wall flower" better than the girl with a red, rough, inflamed complexion.

If your skin ijs not freih and smooth, or has suffered irom axi unwise usi of cosmetics, try Resinol Soap iand Rcsinol Ointment for a JL week and see if they don't begin to make a blessed difference. They also help to; make hands and arms soft and white, and to keep, the hair live, glossy and freejfrom dandmft. Skta and hair onoa restored to natural health and beauty can usually be kept In condition by the rvpaioe as of Resinol Huep for the tilet end shamooo. All u. -t anu ivpinvi p'iap.

WAItL (m Tu 1M, ath- rrtn. A ef Jnbsi Ward, n.ih--r ol Ant.a T. aid Wil.iam J. Wsrd. lor- Iibii of 4u wtih pi, fiorn 1st.

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Iraafie X.klrr fhurrh, 'h A. aiul Carroll ft liroohlyw. where a inase of rrquiria will be offered, litnral private. woTiUkixi-c: -4hmt. Nov.

rr. H-ery V. WaMerveit. Fuoeeal serv-l til le held at bie la'e r.iK.. J.

an flatarday, Nov. Su. at 2 M. TAHITI: Wel-lwily. at Or1a4e.

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N. Friday, Nov. 2n. at i f. M.

I'te at T'l at tt Netkre wi.ni:- a. -4ere (in. TV (J Jvf ll '-r a-' --e ta ffar-, H7. Lefr lna-rr. ite 'n4 t- tt TM Nrilel.

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4T rt 1 H' ee-c ed dak.fi.ter aai Thnenaa. 1 xea-jss t- ra V-w. -Tl-- 6w" r. ea" An International Service; Built: on Tiny Profits Per Pound. Some industries have been able to get in step with war demcndi more quickly than others.

In many cases mighty plants have sprung up-ptrat at a prodigious cost. j- i I The packing industry was able to adapt Itself to unheard of demands more quickly, perhaps, than any other industry And thb was because the vast Equipment of packing plants, refrigerator can, branch houses, etc, had been gradually developed to its present state cf efficiency, so that in the crucial hour it became a mighty interna ticrJ system for' war service. And how had this development taken place I Not by making vast inroads into the capital wealth of the country. the profats, to pro- to tizy, compared I but largely by using, from year to year, a portion o) vide for expansion. Swift Company's profits have always been' with sales, that, they have had practically no effect on the price cf meat, (amounting to only a fraction of a cent per pound And yet the owners of the business have been content with reasonable returns on their capital, and have been able, year after year, to put part of the profits back into the business to provide for its expansion.

1 These fractions of tiny profits have been repaid to the public many fold in the form of 'better service, and better and cheaper meat, and made it possible for Swift Company to meet, tihdauqted, the cud-den cry for meat for overseas. Could any other method of financing a vital fodustry involve Ic3 hardship to the people of the country? Could there be a better instance of true "profit-sharing" than this return In added usefulness and Li Keep Your Pledge Mala Cood for Our rlfhring Men BUT WAR-SAYIKC STAMPS national preparedness? Swift Company, U.S.! An Tea Whilesal Distributing Markets la Greater New York Central Ofhce. 32 Tenth Arenodi i O. J. Edwards, District 1 u.

J. Edwards, District Uanager I I i 1 1 "LJ, n-f- axes 'nw i B. t. XJf'lk-1 wixsBBnisx Perfectly Delicious Highly WuSsiti Made From Corn This new salad and coosdny; oil is a scientiSc food dainty made from the heart of corn. Users report it perfectly delicious.

Food experts pronounce it highly nutritious. Economy suggests its adoption for every salad and cooking purpose. Douglas Oil succeeds olive oil for salads. It r- places butter for shortening. It is better than any other fat for seasoning and frying.

ia every use, Douglas Oil supplies yoa with hih powered energy food in its most perfectly digestible and easily assimilated form. i Douglat Oa makea the best salada ertr erred. Yon will like, it better than oiiva oil without considerlnx its C0kt, which is much lets. Thers are no secrete in the cte ef Donjlas OH for shorteninir. Just stir it into the sufir as yoa would butter.

The results are the same, but it Is only necessary to use two-thirds as much. For fryinr it doesn't absorb flarora or odors, so can be used again and again. Ask your dealer for Douglas 03. If he hstnt It In stock, insist that he set it for yon. There is no risk In a trial can satisfaction is cuarantced.

DOUGLAS COMPANY, CaeW Rapid, leywa, IXS.A. rWacsvs sets. Frmtm Cor DOUGLAS COMPANY, 15 Park Row, For Salads For Shortening For Frying es re ee dk See Sw ie. a 1 0 CaUC' NtT Douglas' ion aJ.cflhf'Cc"rnV( 1 feH I 'flPestSiids, V. 1 1 tics' ri 1 1 ejLtr a aaei.

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