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The Philadelphia Inquirer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 7

The Philadelphia Inquirer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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THE INQUIRER, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL, from 7 1 9 M. Interment private. Hillside. Hutchinson st. Interment private ABerlcQ 'BRA PIN.

Trh isr; Jf A XI EST" husband of -Mary Bradiu. and friends, 5flso inst, JOHN, son of Nell Perkins IKlee. No 40; A XI: Jerusalem ami Mary A MacEaohern, aged 81.. Belatjve i Chapter. No 3, lioval Areh Masons, and Phil- '-mud friends, also Sakima tribe, fco B.

I CHILDREN NEVER BAD, DECLMS LECTURER aueipma wmmantiaiT. mvitea ana Josepa nersons xieiiex josepa lerson iiucj. aoou. QUALITY VALUE. SERVICE UT n.Mitna AT to services.

Thnrs. refsldence. H033 STORE CLOSES Any Faults Lie With Environment Miss Arnold Tells Keneseth Israel SisterhTod R. AsT I Iocust st. Interment private at West Laurel Hill.

BRENNAN. 5th inst, ELIZABETH FAR-RELLv. wife of Joseph Brennan and daughter of Wm A and Emma Farrell. aged 25. Relatives and friends invited to services, Tues, 2 residence, 234 54th st.

luterment private, Sit Moriah. Eemains may be viewed Monday evening. BROWN. 5th inst, EXIIL1E BURLING, daughter of lato Wm Linn FJmilie G-Brown. residence, 1907 Pine Tnes, 3 PM.

Interment private, South Laurel Hill. BROVNMIL.T.,ER. 5tb inst, FRANCES wife of John Brownmiller, aged 25. Relatives and friends, also Golden Sunbeam Circle. No 2, Ladv Foresters of America, invited to services.

Wed, 2PM precisely, residence, 831 Stillman st. Xuterment American Mechanics'. VAX-AUGH. fith inst. residence.

11R 54 Exceptional Yalues in Ms Sale of Hew Leather and Fabric Hand Bags Hundreds of beautiful new Hand Bags, of all fashionable leathers, and some of fabrics, have just been received lor this great Sale. They include every kind of Hand Bag from the large, capacious ones for shopping to the smart little Pouch Bag that would grace the finest costume. All shapes and sizes, in black, suit colors and such new shades as Plauen blue and Nell rose and plenty of the very fashionable all-white Bags: Children of the rich and the poor are fundamentally alike, Miss Corinne Arnold, of Xew iWk. told the Sisterhood of Keneseth Israel, assembled in annual session at Keneseth Israel Synagogue, 3iroad street and Columbia avenue, yesterday afternoon, but there was a great problem of the children and it was a Van Pelt st, MARGARET El, youngest daughter a problem of the grown-ups, a problem or environments, she said. "lhere is no such a thins as a bad child," she said, "If the child appears Special at Special at $2.00 Dress Bags in Suede-finished Bags, in new! and Shopping Bags, of black mo-spring shades, lined and fitted with rocco, pin-seal and genuine seal purse.

Others of long-grain goat leather; also the new plaited Bags, leather, fitted and lined $1.50. fin all shades; gilt or silver frames. Special at $3 Small dressv' Bags, of crepe-seal, pin-seal and long-grain morocco, in black, navy, brown, tan and gray; all new shapes and shades, silk-lined. imrcuts, 2037 Sergeant St. Interment Green Xiount.

Remain may be ylewed Tues, after 8 XL Pa. 7th It. JOSEPH son of late Joseph and Mary McGlensey. Relatives and friends, also organizations of which he was a member, invited to funeraL Thurs. 9.30 A residence, Jefferson House, High st.

-High requiem mass at St Mary's at 10.30 A M. Interment at St XIary's, Pnoenixville. Pa. McNALLY. 7th inet, JOHN 3.

husband of Mary and son of late John and Mary Me-Xall and grandson of Elizabeth and late Michael McNally. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed, 8 A residence of father-in-law. Joseph Boyle. 1620 Chancellor st.

Solemn requiem mass at St Denis', at 10 A XL Interment St Denis'. McBREABTY. 6th Inst, WILLIAM P. son of Mary- Donohne and late James- McBrearty, and grandson of late Patrick and Bridget Heff-ernan. Relatives and friends invited to funeral Wed.

8 AM. residence, 2443 Kimball st (25th and Carpenter). Solemn high mass of requiem St Anthony's. 9.30 A M. Interment Cathedral McGALLA.

5th inst. JANBJ. widow of Wm McCalla, aged 83. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Wed.

1PM precisely, residence of son-in-law, Hicks, 3332 22d st. Interment Xiount Moriah. Remains may be viewed Tues. from 8 to 10 M. XIcCLATCHEY.

6th inst. JOHN McCLAT-OHEY, aged 66. Relatives and friends invited to services, Wed, 1 residence of son. John XlcClatchey. 2213 McKean st.

Interment-Tirlvate. McOLOSKEY. Suddenly, 6th inst, LEO son of Charles and Catharine A McCloskey (nee McOrossan), aged 25. Relatives and friends invited to funeral Thnrs, 8.39 A parents residence, 925 McOlellan st. Solemn high mass of requiem at Annunciation 10 A M.

Interment Holy Cross. McCLOSKEY. Chester, Pa, 5th Inst, MARGARET wife of late Alexander McCloskey. Relatives and friends invitd to funeral. Wed, 8.30 A residence.

518 5th 6t. Solemn requiem mass Immaculate Heart, 10 A M. Interment St Xlichael's, Chester. XIcNAMBB. 7th inst.

XIARGARET. widow of James McNIamee. Relatives and friends invited to funeral, Thurs, 8.30 A M. residence, 1118 Columbia ave. Solemn requiem mass at the Immaculate Conception at 10 A XL Interment New Cathedral.

XlcNULTY. 6th inst, MARY XI. daughter or late Dennis and Catharine XlcNulty. Relatives and friends, B. V.

XI Sodality and Rosary Society of St Joachim's, invited to funeral, rl, S.So" A M. residence, 1418 Adams avenue, Frankford. Solemn requiem mass St Joachinig, lO A XL Interment St Charles', Kellyvillc. MA BIN. 7th inst.

MARGARET, widow of late Thomas Mabin (nee Barr). Relatives and friends, also members of Norris Square Church, Invited to services, Thurs, 2 PM. residence of parents, 106 Lehigh ave. Interment North Oedar Hill. XIARVINH.

In New York city. 7th inst, SARAH -A. daughter of late George and Catharine XlarvTne. Relatives and friends invited to services. Wed, 2 PM, precisely (at the parlors of Andrew Bair Son.

19th and Arch sts. Interment private. MAUGLB. -4th inst, JOHN A. husband of Anna XI Xlangle.

Relatives and friends, also The Water You Drink A physician at a certain famous medicinal spring was asked by one of his convalescent, patients, with whom he had become just what medicinal properties the water contained. "None whatever," said the doctor; "it is simply pure water. But if these people knew it to be only ordinary water they ifcouldn't be made to drink quarts of it daily, as you see them doing. Ifthey would drink the same quantity of PURE WATER at would do them just as much good. So important have we considered the purity of drinking water, that we put into this store, several years ago, a distilling plant with a capacity of 4,000 gallons daily the first of its kind' to be installed in any store.

This water 'is used in our restaurant and at all our drinking fountains. Not only is it absolutely pure, but, unlike ordinary distilled water, it is made sparkling and palatable through this special process of distillation. i Drink plenty, of water and vwe suggest "especially, that you make it -a habit to "drink water freely every time you come to this. Store. Great Variety of Leather BagsSpecial at $5.00 Including large Hand Bags of pin-seal, walrus, morocco, seal and crepe-seal; silk- or leather-lined Shopping Bags of the same leathers, with hand-sewed frames; Plaited Bags, in black or drab, metal frames, silk linings, snake-chain handles, and Vachette Leather Bags, beautifully lined and fitted $5,001 or- late Mugn ana vataarine Gnmmin uuva-nangh.

On account of sickness, friends invited to requiem mass at St Pa trick's, Thurs, 10 A XL Interment Cathedral. CARROLL. 4th inst. Right Rev JAMES 3 CARROLL, I. Reverend clergy, relatives and friends invited to funeral.

Tues. Solemn Pontifical mass at Cathedral SS Peter and Paul. 10 A XL Divine office will begin 9.30. Body will lie in state Church of St Edward the Confessor. 8th and York sts.

Mon evening. CAS ELY. Suddenly, 6th inst, WILLIAM CAS ELY. Relatives and friends invited to services. Thurs, 2 precisely, at 45th st, cor Baltimore ave.

CHEESXIAXj At Swedesboro, NT 5th Inst, Dr CHEESMAN, aged 61. Relatives and friends invjtjnl to funeral, residence. Swedesboro, Tues, 2.SO Services at the house. Interment Lake Park. CONNERS.

6th inst. PATRICK CONNERS, aged 41. Relatives and friends, also Bill Posters' Local Union. No 4, may view remains Tues evening, residence. 1427 Brown st.

Interment XVillimantlc, Conn, Wed. CORYELL. Residence, 1028 Brandywine St. 7th inst, EI JZ A BETH TRUITT. widow of William Prall Corvell.

aged 86. Due notice. CRANE. 5th inst, NELLIE daughter of Thomas and Xlary Crane, aged 26. Relatives and friends of family respectfully invited to funeral, Thurs, 8.30 A XL residence, 102 North 6th st.

Darby. Delaware county. Pa. High, mass at St Clement's Church, Paschal-ville. 10 A M.

Interment Holy Cross. CURTS. Ventnor. Atlantic City, 6th inst. CHARLES CURTS, aged 82.

llelai tives and friends invited to services. Wed, 8 residence of grandson, William Brinton. 17 Nashville ave. Ventnor. In- NEW SILK MOIRE BAGS in pouch or flat plaited effects; black, white and colors; gilt, nickel to be going wrong, the fault lies somewhere in the environment.

A sympathy with childish disappointment is an important thing for all parents and teachers, she said. 8he commended the work the women of Philadelphia were doing for poor children and especially the work of the probation officers. She said that the tendency- to make public school work and all work for children too easy was a mistake. The Sisterhood voted to send to the flood sufferers. -An entertainment was given by 3Iiss Blanche Oppenheim, IMrs.

Milton Goldsmith and Mrs. Max Rosenau. The annual election of officers resulted as follows: President, Mrs. Felix X. Gerson first vice-president, Mrs.

Max Greenbaum; second vice-president, Mrs. Moue Isaacs; treasurer. Mrs. Max Uerg; recording secretary-, Mrs. Samuel Jacobs: corresponding secretary, Mrs.

Ferd. Dilsheimer. Board of Managers Mesdames Simon A. Goldsmith, Henry Kauisler, Louis Sulka and Benjamin S. Wilson.

THE POPULAR MAXINE BAGS in an excellent assortment; of morocco, pin-seal, straight-grain morocco and aligator; including brown, tan, purple, blue black and Nell rose $1.50 to $3.00. and gun-metal frames; snake-chain or silk handles; also some styles of black satin $1.50 to $12.50. Odd Lots of Hand Bags at Greatly Reduced Prices An accumulation odd lots of imported and American-made Hand Bags, in a great variety of excellent shapes, kinds and colors, grouped at prices as follows: pterinent private. Pern wood. Phila.

$9.00 to $10.00 Leather Hand Bags, $4.00 to $5.00 Large Shopping Bags, of walrus, with silk lining, gun-metal frame and jewel catch. Others of green seal and black Russia morocco. $2.00 to $4.00 Leather Hand Bags, $1.00 and $1.50 Leather Bags, in black and costume colors. Long-grain and cross-grain morocco; some in the new Pompadour style; also Shopping Bags in black seal. $3.75 to $9.00 Leather Hand Bags, $2.00 to $3.75 Of blue, gray, green and black; cross-grain, morocco, suede, seal and long-grain including some Strap Books and Envelope styles.

$4.50 to $10 Scarf Pins, $3.25 to $7 These are GOLD SCARF PINS, whicM we bought under price from a maker who changed his line to. Platinum Jewelry. They are set with real stones turquoise, matrix, amethyst, topaz, jade, lapis and bloodstone. All high-grade, 14-karat Pins, in correct taste $3.25 to $7.00. I Aisle 0.

Market Street Aisle 9. Centre DALY. 7th inst, SARAH, wife of Patnclc Daly. Relatives and friends. Married Women's Sodality Gesu, invited -to funeral.

Thurs, 8 A Xr, residence, 1411 North Twentieth street. XIass Cliurch of Gtesu, y.SO A XL Interment New Cathedral. DeCAMP. Suddenly. 5th inst.

LOUIS C. husband of Margaret DeCamp, aged 73. Relatives and friends, also the employes of the Fern Rock Woolen XI Ills, invited to funeral, Thurs. 2.30 XI, residence, 3165 Amber st. Interment Belvue.

DOUGHERTY. 7fh Inst, XLVRY JANE, widow of Robert Dougherty, aged 71. Relatives and friends, Bible Union, and members Bethany Presbyterian, invited to funeral. Thurs, 2 sou's residence, John Dougherty, 1257 South Ringgold stree Interment Alt Xloriah. DYSON.

April 6. JAMES husabnd of Beulah Dyson (nee Yostl. Relatives and friends, also Woodmen of America, Supreme Camp, and employes of American Bork Hoe Company invited to services. Thurs, 2 father's resideuee. Wm Dyson.

4537, Mulberry st, Frankford. Interment Greenwood (K of P). Remains may be viewed Wed eve, 8 to 10. BARNSHAW. 5th inst, JOSHUA, husband of Ann Earnshaw.

aged 76. Relatives and friends, also members of the Grace Lutheran Chnreh, Octurus Lodge, No 35. I Osceola Tribe. No 11. I of XI: Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers.

No 45. and Veterans of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Invited to services. Wednesday. 2 PM. resi $2.00 and $2.50 Umbrellas) Philadelphia Lodge, No 72, sana A m.

arm Jerusalem Chapter, No 3. A Philadelphia Consistory "Tt employes of the Recorder of Deeds' office, and all other organization of which he was a member, invtied to services 2 XI residence. 824 63d St. Interment Xlt Moriah. Remains may be viewed Monday evening, from 8 to 10 M.

ELL WIG. 6th inst, KATHARINE, widow of Henrv Xlellwig. aged 71. Relatives and friends invited to funeral Thurs, i.3 A M. residence of son, Edward Xlellwig.

1017 fchunk st. High mass at St Alphonsus. at 9 A M. Interment Holy Cross. MITCHELL.

Suddenly, at Atlantic 'City, J. 6th inst, WALTER G. son of alter and Xlary Mitchell, aged 1 year. Relatives and friends invited to services, Tues. 8 1, parents' residence.

125 Congress aye Atlantic City. Interment North Cedar Hill. Phila, 11 30 XI Wed inst. EDWARD MORRT- $1.50 An Opening Display of Furniture for the Summer Home, Porch and Lawn Our Opening Display of Summer Furniture will be as much a source of inspiration as of admiration for the varied andextensive styles, and the moderate prices which prevail here. Whether the home is to be newly furnished, or an odd piece is to take the place of one worn out, it will be found that all the best and most artistic kinds are here.

Included are also many Novelties, with harmonious colors and upholstery to add to their beauty. A lot of 250 for Men and Women MRS. TROST VISITS ROGERS District Attorney, Hon. ever. Refuses to Discuss Case Kftorts of Mrs.

Freda Trost, who is under death sentence for the murder of her husband, to whom she administered poisdn which caused his death six days after their marriage, to confer with Assistant District Attorney Rogers were unavailing yesterday when the woman was brought to the District Attorney's office in charge of a Sheriff's officer. It was reported that the convicted wo-mau would make a statement and later appear as a witness against Fdnmnd Guenkel, her bartender, who will be placed on trial nextMonday for alleged implication in the miuder" of the woman's husband, William Trost. When the woman reached Mr. Rogers' office this afternoon he refused to discuss the case with her and informed her that if the wanted to make a statement she should do so i through her attorney. -The womarys diamonds and other trin-liets of considerable value, were turned A maker's clear-up of odd handles which we had fitted on frames covered with fine tape-edge, piece-dyed union taffeta, excellent for wear.

The Umbrellas are "fresh from the factory, and eacn includes a case and tassel Aisle 5. Market Street dence. 4033 0den st. Interment at Mount Moriah Cemetery, Remains may be viewed Tuesday evening from until 10 HNGLAND. 7th inst.

ANNA F. wife of Dower oi vmes ana liowers lorms a httmg setting for Robert XI England. Relatives and friends in vited to funeral, Thurs. 8.30 A residence. son.

Relatives and rneuas inviiei iu Thurs. 8 A XL residence of his brother. Joseph Morrison 3025 11th st. Requiem high mass it Ht Stephen's, at 10 A XL Interment strictly private at Old Cathedral. MORSTLER.

Suddenly, 7th inst, JOHN, husband of Ida Xiorstler. Relatives and friends, Loval Order Moose and police officers District. Thurs. 2 XI, redence, o48 East Hewson street. Interment private.

North Cedar HilL Willow Furniture li State road. Highland Park. Del Co, Fa. OldHickory Double Cane Furniture Solemn nfcies of iamm. St Plulomena s.

Lansdowne. 10 A M. luterment private. Holy Cross. ESHLEXtAN.

4th inst. HOWARD P. hus- Wicker Furniture Rustic Cedar Prairie Grass Reed Porch Furniture Xlargaret Eshleman. formerly of st. Relatives and friends Invited Mission Furniture Maple Furniture Third Floor.

Market Street MOSES. 4th inst, KOBtKi Mctsio. i- over to her by Harold Beitler her at-1 l)ad rof torney, in the presence of several Sher- JSS? th to services. Tues. 7.30 XL late residence.

redale. Pa husband or aduw r-tTves and friends invited to funeral Tues 1 XI. from bis sister's, residence 1. 10 Cat ha- iff officers. De vieweu Jiuui rine st.

Remains may M. interment tucu. Inst. JOHN J. son of late Unrnhv asred 44.

of Cen- treville: Del. Relati and; friends invited Reliability itiBlack Silks One purchase of Black Silk in this- Store invariably leads to -subsequent ones, so well and favorably are they known to our. wholesale and retail trade. They can be depended upon to be perfect in weave and dye, insuring longest service and, greatest satisfaction. Black Silks which occupy a prominent place ire our stock are Serge, Suiting Silks, Corded Silks, and weaves of clinging softness and beauty Broche Crerte and Silk, Satin Damas, Chiffon Voile, Duchesse Mousseline, Satin Messaline.

Three interesting special values in Black Silks $2.50 Duchesse Mousseline -'Extra fine in quality, beautifully draping; 40 inches wide. $2.00 Black Satin Charmeuse, $1.50 With a soft and lustrous finish; double7width. $2.50 Black Crepe de Chine, $2.00 This Yery Remarkable Sale of Rugs In this Sale are standard Rugs from twenty-seven different manufacturers at less than the regular standard prices. In all, we have on display, Rugs for year-around use from forty-five manufacturers, and, in addition to these, thirty different lines of Summer Rugs. This is assuredly Philadelphia Headquarters for Rugs of every good kind.

Besides the following, we have sizes 10.6x13.6 and 11.3x15 feet, at equally attractive savings. Also, a lot of $4.25 Wilton Rugs, 27x54 inches, at $3.00, and $6.75 Wilton Rugs, 36x63 inches, at $4.00 to funeral, resiaenee onnucr-iu-ia-, Mutter. 3807 Germantown ave. Phila. Thurs.

7 M. Requiem mass, St Stephen 8 A M. Interment St Joseph's. Wilmington on the arrival of 10.51 tram at Station. PACHA.

6th inst. HARRY XI, son of Harry A and Bertha Pacha (nee Hoffmann), aged 5 months and 7 days. Relatives and friends invited to services. Wed. 2 XI.

parents residence. 6764 Hegerman st, Tacony. Interment Oakland. PARKER. 6th inst, WILLIAM V.

husband of Xlarv Parker (nee Crousei, and son of late irrh ni RnminnR Parker. Relatives aud Brown st. Intermenr New Holland, Lancaster county. -Pa. on arrival of train leaving Broad St Station 7 A XL Wednesday.

EVANS. Near Moorestown. 6th inst, JAXIBii, husband of XIarv Evans nee Percy), formerly of Atlantic City. Relatives and friends invited to funeral, Thurs. 8 A XI.

residence, Cedarcroft Farm, pear Xloorestown. High mass at Our Lady of Good Counsel, at 9 A M. Interment Mount Calvary. Pleasant-ville, J. EWING.

7th inst. LOUISA, "daughter of late Dr Francis A Ewing. of Trenton. J. Relatives and friends invited to services.

Wed. 2.30 XI, residence, 231 Cedar ave, Mer-chantville, J. Interment private. EWING. 6th inst, JAMES, son of Fannie and late James Ewing.

Relatives aud friends, also St John's Lodge, No 115, and A XI; Childs-Drexel Lodge. No 478, of also Centurv Conclave. No 440, I and the Clover Club of West to service. Thurs. 2 XI precisely, residence, 1100 41st st.

Interment Xiount Xloriah. FARREL. Suddenly, 24th nit. GEORGE husband of Margaret FarreL Due notice. FISCHER.

5h Inst, XIARY. wife of Albert Fischer and daughter of late Godfrey and Augusta Kauffinan. Relatives and friends invited to services. Toes. 2 XL residence, 4127 Broad st.

Interment private. North Cedar Hill. FISHER. 5th MARY rV widow of John XI Fisher. Relatives and friends invited to services- Wed.

2 XI, residence, 1636 13th st. Interment private. NEW STANDARDS FOR SIN Jesse D. Burks Says Souls eed Better Environment Jesse D. Burks.

Director of the Bureau of Municipal Research, in an address on ''Twentieth Century Sin," de-lared that the sin of the present was of very different character from the sin centuries ago and that it should be treated in an up-to-date manner and not according to the standards of the Roman Empire. "The way to save eouls is to save society. Many think that the function of the church is to preach the simple gospel and forget that bad bousing, bad policing, bad sewage and filthy environment are not conducive to the saving oi It is impossible to save souls in the environment in which many children must grow. "The greatest agency for good or evil friends, also members of Siloam and Sunday School Class No 3. and all societies of which he was a member, lnvneuiu wryn-cs Thn.o I t-uuiHpncp.

2552 Norris fit. Interment Palmer. Remains may be viewed Wed, after 8 XL DiTTFRcoeth Inist. ELIZABETH, wid Although, very scarce, we secured abbu 600yards to sell at a spe-price; 46 inches wide. -i Aisle 6tr Centre ow of Rev John Patterson, aged 91, Relatives and friends invited to services, ed, M.

residence of son. Robert Patterson, 14 Ellsworth st. Interment private. Remains may be viewed Tues evening. PEOPLES.

7th inst. JOHN husband of rw.iia inee and son of Xlary cial $24.00 Body Brussels, $21.50 $27.50 Wiltone Rugs, $24.50 $34.00 Royal Wilton, $27.50 $52.50 Fine Wilton, $46.50 Hartford Saxony (discontinued patterns), $31.50 RUGS, SIZE 9x12 FEET $16.50 Tapestry Rugs, $12.50 $18.50 Tapestry Rugs, $13.75 RUGS, SIZE 6x9 FEET $9.75 Tapestry Rugs, $7.75 $9.75 Velvet Rugs, $8.50 $11.50 Axminster Rugs, $10.25 $17.00 Body Brussels, $14.50 $22.50 Royal Wilton, $19.50 $32.50 Fine Wilton, $27.50 RUGS, SIZE 6 9x9 FEET $19.50 Wiltone Rugs, $1 7.50 -i i.u iaan PkihiImi Ttelntlvps and friends. also employes oi lieorge k. rrawn $38.50 and $45 Royal Wilton now $31.50 $55.00 Fine Wilton Rugs, $48.50 $50 Saxsny (discontinued) $35.00 RUGS, SIZE 9x15 FEET $38.50 Body Brussels, $34.50 $41.50 Wiltone Rugs, $37.50 $54.50 Wilton Rugs, $48.50 RUGS, SIZE 10.6x12 FEET $38.50 Body Brussels, $34.50 $39.50 Wiltone Rugs, $36.50 $54.50 Royal Wilton, $48.50 $78.50 Fine Wilton, $68.50 Imported Dress vuiiiuiuiiitv 12? cue city govern ment. Its influence- surpasses that of Works, invited to runerai.

inur. o.ou residence, 250 Clarion St. High mass of requiem at St John's at 10 A XI. Interment me cmircn. at Holy Cross.

reguiany ai.uu 10 a yara I $24.00 Velvet Riuri. $1 7. SO Off for Europe SsuiUns on the North German ioyd Line Priua Friedrieh Wilhelm from Xew York for ISremen today are the following PEROT. Fourth month, seventh, mid, nr-BBCCA C. widow of Morris Perot and daughter of lata Adam and Charlotte Siter, aged 80.

Due notice. PFLAGER. 6th inst. JOHN, son of late John and Catharine Pflager, aged 72. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Wed 7 30 A residence of Joseph Kleitzel, 1315 Earl st.

Solemn requiem mass at St Peter 9 AM. Interment Holy Redeemer. Ti PP Palmyra. J. 4th Inst, JOHN RUGS, SIZE 8.3x10.6 FEET $22.50 Axminster Rugs, $17.50 $14.50 Tapestry' Rugs, $11.50 $24.50 Fine Axminster, $22.00 $18.50 Velvet Rugs, $15.50 $26.50 Body Brussels, $22.50 $19.50 Axminster Rugs, $15.50 $29.50 Wiltone Rugs, $26.50 WHITE DRESS COTTONS of exquisite fineness, in weaves sanctioned by Fashion for 1913 Fancy Voile, Ratine-stripe Voile, Bordered Crepe and Voile, and other fancy weaves which require little or no trimming.

All are high-class Novelty Goods, some a New York importer's close-out lot, others' taken from our wholesale and retail stocks to complete the assortment 75c a yard. FLATLET. 3d inst, RO SELLA MARGARET, daughter of John and Flatley (nee Brown), aged 16. Relatives and friends invited to funeral, Wed. 2 parents' residence.

1717 Xloyamensing ave. Interment private. Remains may be viewed Tues evening. FOWLER. Suddenly.

Vineland, J. 5th inst, XIARY H. of 24W 51st street, Philadelphia, widow of late aman Fowler. Service Trinitv Church. Vineland.

Tnes, 11.30 A XL Friends of family invited. FRENCH. 5th inst. KATHRYN, wife of James French and daughter of late Patriot and Xlary XicGovern. Relatives and friends invited to funeral, Wed, 8.30 A XI husband's residence, 2353 Hazzard st.

31st ward. Solemn requiem mass St Anne 10 A Interment New Cathedral. GALLAGHER. 1th inst. FANNIE GALLAGHER.

Relatives and friends invited to funeral Tues. 7S A XL residence of her sister-in-law Xlrst Pai rick Gallagher, 2207 Christian st. Solemn requiem mass at St Charles at 9 irom fUUaaelphla: Miss Aline Bamsdale. Miss Evelin Ebersold, Florin Ebersold. Joseph teis, airs.

Joseph I'els. Miss letta Fellmati $67.50 Saxony (dropped) $51.50 A. Leonard Uonlson. Mrs. A.

L. Goulson, 8. Louis Goulson, Xlrs. j. L.

Goulson, Arthur HOWARD, husband of -Matilda Rapp tnee Bramall) and son of late Edwin Rapp. Relatives and friends, also Washington Camp, No il it of A. of Palmyra, J. and Pro 1 Aisle 5. Centre jroaison, Leopold Koos.

Mrs. I Koos. Mrs. Herman Sandby, Samuel Schwartz, Isidore IS. Wolff and XI rs.

I. H. Wolff. AN UNRIVALED DISPLAY OF SUMMER RUGS for city, country and seashore homes, and for porches every popular kind in all sizes, and many novelties not seen elsewhere. Prairie Grass Rugs, Fibre Rugs, Rattania Rugs, Mourzouk Porch Rugs, Rag Rugs of various makes, Scotch Art Rugs, Kazak Rugs, plain centre with border Everything.

ORIENTAL RUGS CLEANED AND STORED We make a anprmltv nf rTf gressive Council. No 79, Jr A of Bev-erlv. invited to funeral. Tues. 2 PM.

residence. Garfield ave and Wallace st. Interment Xlorgan. Train leaves Market st ferry for Palmyra at 1.20 XI. MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED A XL Interment lloiy ross.

GEYER. Suddenly, 7th inst. EDWARD, hus Ianiel J. Healey. 673 I'nimi street, and Katherine A.

Lavelle. 54- Jefferson street. band or Carrie lieyer inee vnuuii. neiames and friends, also Local 506. International Carl A.

Erickson, Elmira. N. and Grace tif Engineers, invited to services. storing and insuring Rugs for the summer months. Prices mailed on request.

i Fourth Floor. West S. Savior, Glassboro. X. Thurs.

2 residence. 1214 Spring Garden Robert J. Speeee. 153 Oroskey street, st. Interment private.

ana A'eari Bimms. ijioueester. GLENN. 7th inst, PETER. Relatives and Walter X'.

v'hudley, Ti.312 Walton and fi-Vnil invited to funeral, Fri. 8.30 A M. S. Oawson. 3t." XIarket.

street residence. 4220 11th High mass of reouietn. Annunciation, 10 A M. Interment John Kelly. 2140 Mountain street, and An 460 Table Cloths Reduced They are to be hurried but of our stock, for.

one or the other of these reasons: They are somewhat soiled, are minus their matching napkins, or are limited as tof particular size or grade. In a stock of the magnitude of Strawbridge Clothier's, such conditions are sure to arise-to our customers' great $3.00 Cloths, 70x88 $2.25 $3.00 Cloths, 70x70 $2.25 $3.75 Cloths, 70x88 $2.65 $2.50 Cloths, 70x70 $1.95 $5.00 Cloths, 72x90 $3.85 $4.00 Cloths, 72x72 $3.00 $7.00 Colths, 72x90 $5.00 $5.50 Cloths, 72x72 $3.50 $5.00 Cloths, 81x81 $3.60 $4.75 Cloths, 86x90 ins $3.50 New Cathedral. nie mime. sbui i.udiow street. Charles Iu 1815 Tuscnlura street, and Ma tllrla T.

Beattie, 4212 N. Franklin street. GREEN. 5th inst, ANNA E. wife of George William II.

Carr, 21 2 Gould street, and Green and daughter or late Jacob and Augusta Wagner. Relatives and friends invited plane G. Anderson, 2022 Ayondale street. Harry S. Jnmper, Tannersville, and A Pattern Sale of Dress Goods We are selling our short pieces of BLACK and COLORED DRESS GOODS at a saving of one-third to one-half, to dispose of them quickly.

They are in skirt- and suit-lengths, and consist of many of the most desirable and fashionable Fabrics of the season, both in light and medium weights. Hints of what await you to funeral. Wed, 7.30 A XL residence, rear of 925 Second St. High requiem mass. St Al JSlizabetb J.

GhIUis. 3144 llamtiercer street fonso. 9 A XI precisely. Interment Holy Cross, James Rove. 774 S.

18th street, and Nancy GREEJNFIELD. 6th inst. MARY widow of Rev George Greenfield and daughter of late Henrv and Drucilla Heller, aged 78. Relatives ismtton. '3io ist street.

William Kamp, 1727 Jackson street, pnd Lillian Gale. 2411 s. ltfth street. Georjre McCoy, Harristmrg, and and friends, also members or Summerheln invited to funeral, Thurs. 1 M.

residence. JIary fctnpsifer, Hnrrlsbiinr, Pa. 2401 Tulip st. Services in Summerfleld All-Silk Black Grenadine in Favor Favored alike for street and evening gowns of distinction. It drapes beautifully, and, being double-width, even the highest-priced is inexpensive, considering the small quantity needed.

Here in all newest weaves plain mesh and elaborate, embroidered effects $1.00 to $3.50 a yard. We wish to direct attention to a special line in which the delicate designs are woven into the fabric. These are $2.50 a yard. In the Black Dress Good store. Xlax Holtzman, ItJie S.

8th street, and 2PM precisely. Interment North Cedar Hill Jr'loreiice Aaronson. 1410 fs. 6th street. RBUTK.R 7th inst, residence.

2412 Nicholas st, CLARA V. wife of Charles Reuter. Due notice. RIVERA. 6th inst.

LAURA C. widow of John Rivera, formerly Laura Horner aged 78. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Thurs. 8.30 A M.

son-in-law's residence. Walter Bisbicg. 300 Clifton ave Collingdale. Pa. High mass Holy Spirit.

10 A M. Interment Holy Cross. RODGERS. 6th Inst, ELBERTHA wife of Archer Rodgers and daughter of Kate XI and late Isaac Prickett. Relatives and friends, also Olive Branch Council, No 9.

of invited to services, Thurs. 2 M. residence mother. 200 Broadway. Gloucester City.

J. Interment (jpdar Grove. Remains mar be viewed Wed, after 8 PM. ROGERS. 5th inst, ELIZABETH, daughter of late George and Agnes Rogers.

Relatives and friends in vited to services. Wed, 2 XI, residence, 728 Smedley st. Interment private, Mt Xloriah. Atlantic City, J. 6th inst.

AN3JA wife of Paul Rosecrans (nee Magee). Relatives and friends invited to services. Thurs, 2 XI. residence brother, Robert XV Magee. 2523 12th st.

Phila. Interment Arlington. Remains may be viewed, Wed M. SCHNATZ. Suddenly, 5th inst.

Rev PHILIP SCHNATZ. aged 83. Relatives and friends, also members of the Atlantic Conference of the Evangelical Association, the Preachers' Association' of Philadelphia and vicinity, and the members of the Emanuel Evangelical, invited to services at the Emanuel Evangelical, 4th st, below Poplar. Wed. 2 XI precisely.

Interment Mt Vernon. Remains may be viewed at his late residence, 2143 5th st. from 11 A to 1 XL inst. EDWARD FRANCIS, son of Edward and Sarah Sibson, aged 13. Relatives and friends of family invited to funeral, Tues, 1.30 M.

parents' residence, 5610 Stokes st. Germantown. Services St Luke's 2.30 M. Interment private. Ivy Hill.

SXHTH. 7th inst. LUTHER EDWARD, husband of Carrie Smith (nee Kayan). aged 42. Charles Steward, 128 Hermitage street, and GREENWOOD.

6th inst. CYRUS. husband of late Mary Greenwood (nee Farrell. Rela $12.50 $12 Pattern $6 $9 Pattern $6 $6 Pattern $3.75 $5 Pattern $3.25 $4.50 Pattern $3 tumtna JLOwnsenrl, Jfa. $3.7 Pattern, $2.50 $3.50 Pattern, $2.25 $3.00 Pattern, $2.00 Aisle 6, Centre tives and friends invited to funeral.

Wed. 8 George El well. 2712 Fletcher street, and A XL daughter's residence. Xlrs Patrick Bvrnes. FJdgemont ave.

Clifton Heights, Del oreemear. 2j21 oxtora streer. James Wakefleld, 2842 X'. Franklin street, Bud Xiapcie Barnes. 3117 Rohrer street.

Hand-embroidered InitialsSpecial For a limited time, orders will be taken for the hand-embroidering of any Script Initials in the style illustrated, on Table Cloths, Napkins, Towels, Sherds and Pillow Cases." Letters one-inch high are each; 2 inches high, 28c each. ') Aisle 11, Centre Co. Pa. Solemn hiarh mass, St Charles', Kel lyville. lO A XL Interment St Charles' iioyamii Potere, 1111 Titan street, and Fil- GUNTHER 7th inst.

THEA JORGBNSEN, praena Arcinese. 1027 Ferieral strwt widow of Adolph Gunther, aged 49. Relatives Frank Hulrz, 6H S. 61st street, and Sadie and friends invited to services. Thurs.

2 M. Jgheloy, o.i4 X. 54 th street. at XIadison St XI E. Chester, Pa.

Interment Catupteli P. Smith. Keiper. W. Va and Chester Rural.

Remains may be viewed Wed iiean i. -Murray, hi.ks x. tn street. eve, at residence of I Frankenfield, 5300 John J. Suern.

2lt X. Ilobinson street, and Yictrolas and Grafonolas Look over this list of Victrolas and Columbia Grafonolas which we seH on CONVENIENT TERMS of payment. Think of the wonderful variety of entertainment all the famous artists of the world at your command. (Twelve double-faced Records, contain twenty-jour Vine st. Fhila.

HAXIXIITT. 5th inst. JOHN L. son of John iin m. l.eisenners.

S. Wi street- Francis F. O'Toole, l'22 North street, and Aisle 6. Centre and Elizabeth Hammitt (nee (Seabold), aged xvatnenue iiarKins, ureen street. Harry Inr, 947 S.

Front street, and Julia Crawford. 1317 S. 2d street. 3. Relatives and mends invited to services.

Tops. 2 M. residence of parents. 50 Good st. Germantown.

Interment private. North- Fred L. Jones, 315 S. Camac street, aud joa r. camac street Cainac street, wood.

HOOVER. Suddenly, fith inst. XIARY L. William II. Fis slier.

1915 Itlnggrold street, Elbenny, 785 N. 24th street. 30c Irish Linen Suiting, 22c Our April shipment shows a yardage in excess of our wholesale're-quirements, and this we will close out at 22c a yard, instead of 30c. In white, medium-weight, one yard wide, Aisle 12, Centre end Laura F. XIcEJ Victrola $15.00 Victrola lar.iel Lvnoh.

2345 Seybert street, and Wary Croniu. 4401 Baltimore avenue. widow of Lawrence Hoover. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Wed.

3 XI, residence, 1623 Wafceling St. Frankford. Interment East Cedar Hill. Remains jnay be viewed I $75.00 10.00 Long Crepe Kimonos Women's -Long Kimono, of plain or figured crepe. Some in Empire style, others in loose kimono effect; trimmed with satine, satin or wash silk bands $1.00 to $3.50.

Second Floor. Filbert East 12 Records 9.00 Records, your selection Bub Andrews, New York eity, and-, Emily Residence. 622 Grant ave, vest collingswood, J. Due notice. STEWART.

At Pittsburgh. Pa. 5th inst. J.VL. iioTi, Jiioyaie avenue.

Charles K. Hofl'eeker, Chicago, and Biia S. Li' nibs, 1225 S. 2th street. arren Kumbel.

Itinetown, and Lou IlJofiman, Klnfrtown, la. Joseph W. Conrow. 5515 Baltimore avenue. and Alma E.

Paxsoii. 3M0 Girard avenue. ($1 down, $3 $24.00 Graf onola $20.00 12 Double-faced Records 7.80 ($1 down, $3 $27.80 GERTRUDE, wife of John Stewart and daugh ter of late John and alary Burns, rormeriy or HUGHES. 6th inst, CHARLES HUGHES. Relatives and friends invited- to funeral.

Wed, 2 XL residence, 3117 West Huntingdon st. Interment private. Greenwood (K of P. JACOBS. 6th inst, BRINTON, husband of Kate Jacobs son of late Benjamin and Selinda Jacobs, aged 64.

Relatives and friends invited to services. Wed. 2 XI, residence, 401 ave, Collingswood, J. Interment private. JONES.

7th inst. DAVID, husband of Mar- White Glace Gloves, 12 button, $1 .50 Rockport. Fa. Funeral will take place wed, 8.HO A M. residence of brother, John Burns, 2332 Brown St.

Solemn mass of reauiem at St Smart Set Petticoats Ixaac H. Mulford. 1814 s. ISth street, and ($10 down, $6 monthly) $85.00 Victrola or Grafonola. $100.00 Records, your selection 10.00 ($10 down, $7 monthly) $noT6o Victrola or Graf onola.

$150. 00 Records, your selection 10.00 ($10 down, $8 monthly) $16000 Victrola or Grafonola $200.00 Records, your selection 10.00 Francis', at 1( A XI precisely. Relatives and The Petticoats with the flat panel White Glace Gloves, 1.6 button, $1.75 Victrola or Graf onola. 12 Double-faced Records 9.00 ($4 down, $4 $49.00 Victrola or Graf onola. 12 Double-faced Records 9.00 Jones (nee Knapp).

Relatives and friends. A specialTot of twelve hundred pairs of White Glace Gloves, also members of Olive Castle. No 18. Operatives Plasterers' Xlufual Protective Un just received from the CUSTOM HOUSE, and the best values -i ii- back and adjustable waist, which fit any waist-measure without alteration or bulkiness. Adjusted in a twinkling, by means of a drawstring.

Of satine, in black, Amer ion. No S. I A. and all other societies of Ainia. n.i.

jrjiiiRie, ol street. Howard DeWitt, Glenmont, Ohio, and Mary A. Foster, 51.1 Alleshiiv avenue. Patriot Flaherty. 24 N.

Fniz'ier street, and Martha XlcIIngh. 4021 Walnut street. Frederick F-eher, Pitrsbuivh, and EVula Itreyer, I-ti-iition House. Alexanler C. XVheller.

5018 Newhall n.l McCorkell. 534t; Wayne avenue. L. Howley, 2021 Green "street, and Marv I. Lee.

2021 Grfeu street James XV. Butkc. 1527 N. lieechwood street, ui Margaret I'esields, 244 York street. Ait Joseph 63 Somerset street, and Dora Kaplan, 208 X.

50th street. James KobinsoiL 1335 Lombard "street and laggie Gumby, Pembertou street- which he was a member, invited to services. we nave seen tnis season; an sizes. Aisle 12, Market Street Thurs. 2 XL residence, 977 Leithgow st.

Interment Xorthwood. Remains may be viewed. Wed M. JOXES. 5th inst.

CHARLES HENRY" ican beauty, navy and green, regular and stout sizes, $1.00 and JONES. aged 70. Relatives and friends, of ($5 down, $5 monthly) $59.00 1 ($10 down, $10 monthly) $210.00 These prices are exactly what you would pay' in spot cash. No extra charges for the accommodation of time in which to pay. Every Victrola or Grafonola adjusted before it reaches you.

Victor and Columbia Records here by thousands prices start at 65c. Third Floor. Centre ($10 down, $10 monthly) ficers and employes of John Stetson Co. of black satin messaline, 1 i j. invited to services.

Tues, 9PM precisely, residence. 40O East Wyoming ave. Interment strictly private, convenience of family. Body Our Sale of Sewing Supplies It started this morning with hundreds of under-priced Notions and Dressmaking Requisites which will be needed for the spring and summer sewing. Everything of standard arid in full size measure.

These, and scores of others," on the Filbert Street Cross Aisle may be viewed iTies between i ana n. KEN'NEY. 6th inst WILLIAM J. son of DiacK ana coiorea satin messaline or chiffon taffeta. $3.75 and $5.00.

Sold here only in Philadelphia. -t Second Floor, Centre late Michrel and Frances Kenney. Relatives friends invited. Interment Holy' Cross. THOMAS.

5th inst, MARY wife of late James Thomas. Relatives and friends invited to services, Tues, 2- at her son-in-law's residence, Joseph Walton, 2811 St. Interment Mt Peace. TINNBY. 5th inst, MARY wife of Frank Tinnev (nee Dwyer).

aged 60. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Wed, 8.30 A XI. residence. 2716 Columbia ave.

High mass of requiem Most Precious Blood of Our Lord, 10 A M. Interment Holy Cross. TODD. 4th inst. JOHN husband of Sallie I Todd (nee Waddell), aged 58.

Relatives and friends, also Comanche Tribe, No 52, I XI. invited to services. Wed, 2 at son-in-law's residence, 3239 Hartville St. Remains may be viewed Tues, from 7 to 9 M. Interment private.

Odd Fellows. TRACE Y. 6th inst, JOSEPH son of Mary and late James Tracey. Relatives and friends, also employes of Phila Rapid Transit Co. 43d street station: Ancient Order of Hibernians.

No 80, invited to Tuneral, Thurs, 8.30 A residence, 885 46th St. Requiem mass Our Xlother of Sorrows, 48th st and Lancaster ave, lO A XL Interment Old Cathedral. Friends may view remains Wed, from 7 to 10 XL RAVERS. 1st inst at Fort Williams, Ontario, Canada. JAMES, son of late Xlk-hael and Bridget Travers.

Relatives and friends, also Sodality of the Nativity, invited to ftmeral, Thurs, 8.30 A M. from parlors of Francis Flanagan, 2922 Richmond st. Solemn requiem mass at the Nativity, at 10 A precisely. Interment at Holy Cross. Remains mav be viewed Wed, after M.

WAGNER. 5th Inst, GEORGE W. Sr. hus and friends, also Catholic Philopatrian Insti tute and members of the Accounting Department of Electric Storage Battery Co, invited to funeral, Thurs. .8.30 A M.

residence. 2133 Summer st. Solemn requiem mass at Cathedral at 10 A M. Interment Old Cathedral. KENT 7th inst.

GERTRUDE. Infant daugh ter of John and Ella Kent and granddaughter of John and late Annie McCrory. aged 1. Relatives aud friends invited to funeral. Wed.

1 XI. from her parents residence, 132 Green wich st. Interment Holy Cross. KWTF.R.-JiFourth-month Sixth. 1913.

AN Hisses' and Children's Dainty Underwear DRAWERS of muslin trimmed with lace or embroidery and tucks. Sizes 2 to 14 years 25c. PETTICOATS of cambric, the deep flounce trimmed with embroid-ery-32-, 34- and 36-inch $1.00. PRINCESS SLIPS of nainsook, messaline, China silk and crepe de chine; lace-trimmed. Sizes 10 to 18 years; $1.00 to $4.50.

KIMONOS of crepe, challis and silk, in pretty colorings. Sizes 8 to 18 years $1.00 to $5.00. NIE, daughter of late John and Ann Kester. Relatives and friends invited to funeral, Fonrth-dav. 9th inst.

2.30 M. residence. Women's Extra-Size Muslin Underwear DRAWERS of cambric, with ruffle of embroidery, with cluster of tucks above, 50c; with tucked lawn ruffle, edged with open-work embroidery 1 .00. NIGHT GOWNS of cambric low- and open-neck styles, edged with embroidery, with surplice neck, yoke of tucks and embroidery, and embroidery ruffle at neck and sleeves, $2.00 with square neck and sleeves, trimmings of embroidery and ribbon-threaded beading $3.50. 3226 Woodland ave.

75c Double Serge Belting 55c pc. 25c Prussia Binding -16c a piece 9c Wire Hairpins 6c a package 5c Toilet Pins 4c a paper Safety Pins, worth 5c doien 3c 7c Black Pins 4c a card 3c Bright-head Pins -lc a box 30c Model Dressmaking Pins 25c 5c O. N. Darning Cotton 2C 2c Darning Cotton lc a spool 10c Corset and Shoe Laces 7c doz. 5c Coat Hangers now" 3c 5c Stocking Feet 3c a pair 5c Snap Fasteners 3c a dozen 5c Iron Holders now 4c 20c and 25c Cotton Edges 18c pc 25c Pad Hose.

Supporters 20c pr. 10c Bias Seam Tape 7c a piece 5c Collar Foundations 4c a pair 5c India Tape 3c a piece 5c Wash Tape, white and colors, 4c Collar Supporters 3c a set 17c to 22c S. C. Dress Shields 15c 5c Elastic Shirtwaist Belts 3c, 4c 15c White Wash Belting 10c a yd. 59c Jersey-covered Bust Forms, 49c 10c White Crystal Buttons, 7c doz.

5c Basting Cotton, 500 4c spool 65c Large Spools Silk, 45c a spool 10c Spool Silk, 100 yards, 7c spool New Waists from Paris Wonderfully dainty and remarkably priced, some as. low as others range by easy stages up to $55.00. The softest materials are used fancy voile," fine batiste, French mull and handkerchief linen, and every little tuck and stitch in them is done by hand, even to hand-embroidery a-nd the applying of fine- laces." Many new features in the way of. pretty-' collars and yokes, vestees, frills and Bulgarian embroidery. i Second Floor, Centre MARRIED int.

at St An-fWs, South Oranjfe. J. by Rev George arbert Kenmson, of St Tuke's. (iermantown FLIZABF.THXlILLEa KliASBKY. dmich- of Mr anil Mrs George MaccnlloKh Keasbev Orange, J.

to ROBKRT EVANS DEXX'I- 5N, of Philadelphia. -i i DIED ALLEN. 4th inst. GF.OUGE ALL KM. latives and friends, also st John's I.odga, 115, and A M.

and Xlasonic brethren, avited to services, Tues, 3 precisely sidenee, 470i Chester ave. Intermsnt pri-ite. ALLOWAY. Near I'abernacle, 5th inst L'CY widow of Moses Alloway, aged 84 elatlves and friends invited to funeral, resl lence of son, Georse Alloway. Dear Taber-icle, Wed, 2 M.

lnterruent Tab-r-cle. Aiitomobiles will meet train arrivinz Medfor. 3, AM. 6 BALLANTINE 5th inst, MARTHA MOORE, wife of James Ballantine. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services, Tues, 2 precisely, residence, 2108 Baiubridge st.

Interment Xiount Moriah. BATES. 5th inst. SAMUEL LEE, son of 3a te Rev William Bates, aged fit. Relatives and friends invited to funeral.

Wed, 10 A j-ealdence, 51 2d st, J. Interment Fertiwood. BINGHAXL 6th inst, CHARLES BINGHAM, aged 5S. Relatives and friends, also Waahlngton Camp. No 12.

of A. invited lo funeral. Wed. 1 M. residence.

v. KLINE. At Chester, Pa. 7th Inst. ALICE KLIXB.

Relatives and friends, also all lodees of which she was a member, invited to -funeral. band of Annie Wagner. Relatives and friends. Thurs. 2 PM.

resiaenee. 6-2 vv 3d St. Ches Delaware county. Pa. Interment Chester also Captai Walter Newhall Post.

No 7. A It invited to funeral. Wed. 8.30 A M. resi dence, 2256 7tb st.

High muss St Edward's. Rural. Remains may tie viewed Wed eve, 7 until 10. KOONS. 4th inst.

LILLIAN, daughter nf lO A Al. interment noiy sepuicnre. Amanda and late Philip Koons, aged 36. Rela WAGNER. 5th inst.

WILLIAXI XL husband tives and friends invited to luneral. Tues, 2 XL residence. 531 Thompson St. Inter of Sarah Wagner (nee Story). Relatives and friends invited to services, Tues, 2 residence.

6704 12th st. Oak Lane. Interment private. ment Cedar Hill. Infants Wear Shop, LE-FFERTS.

6th inst. SAMUEL. Jr. son of albert Street Cross Aisle Second Floor. Centre.

East Second Floor. Centre. East Samuel. Sr. and late Elizabeth Lefferts (nee WARWICK.

4th inst. CHARLES WAR WICK. Services, residence. 1925 Snrintr Gar Green) and gTandson of Samuel and Hannah Lefferts. aged 28.

Relatives and tj-iends den st, Tues, 2 PM. Interment privato Kindly omit flowers. invited to Tues. 1 M. from parlor of John Wetzel.

2330 Germantown ave. Inter WEYL. oth inst. XIURRAY R. son of Simon Market Eighth Filbert STRAWBRIDGE CLOTHIER Market Eighth Filbert ment lliliside, by trolley.

LINK. 5th inst. EMMA B. wife of Paul A and Sarah Weyl, aged 27. Relatives and friends invited to services.

Tnes, 2PM preciselv. residene of Daren rs. 223 45tn si. Inter Link inee- Ijnken. Relatives and friends in.

i jjergeaat at. Remains uiay be viewed Tues, vited to scirn.es, ei. 2 il, rysideuce, 2553, ment private,.

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