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The Philadelphia Inquirer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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7 THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 24, 1914 Clothier February Sale of Furniture The Strawbridge i Time to Save Morten Only Five There is sound business reason for concentration upon a great Furniture movement of all the large manufacturers' sample lots and discontinued lines, and all the odd pieces and sets in our own stock. It converts a month that would otherwise be "dull" into one of the busiest of the year. The LAST FIVE DAYS will be among the very busiest of the entire month. Hundreds of pieces and sets not in the Sale earlier, are now reduced. These and many others await your careful inspection to-day: DIED ATTERN.

Suddenly. February CO. 1914. DAS-IKL, husband of Marcaret Ahem (nee Worth. aged 69 years.

Relatives and friend of family, al Mitchell Lodge, No. 296. F. nn.) A. M.

Jerusalem R. A. Chapter. No. 3: K.idosti Commamlerv.

No 29. IC T. Orestes Senate of Sparta: Furrneot Naval Veterans' Association. No. 1- Rram'ile Club rind The officers of the Sunerior Court, are Juvitoi to nttend funeral services, "ii ar o'clock, at bis late resilience.

N. "iih st. Interment West laurel Hill Cemetery. Remains' may tie viewed after 7 oolik Monday evening. A it 0 N.

i a 21. 1914. FP ANCFS widow of bert Anderson and friends are invited to attend f-mral. on Thursday, at A. M-.

from her late residence. Garrett Rosemont. Pa. High mass at St. Thomas' Church.

Villanova. at 9.30 A. M. Interment at St. Deuis' Cemetery.

ASH EK. February 1014. A RATI AM ASH-Kil, aired 17 years. Relatives and friends are respect fully invited to attend funeral, on Wednesday, at 1.3 A. from parlors of Emanuel Asher Son.

1002 Diamond St. Interment iirivate. ASHWORTH. on fen. LK.

1914. MAMALA, wife of late James IS. Ashworfh. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services, on 'luesdsv. at 2 P.

at her late residence. Master sst. Interment. Mt. Mjri.th Cemetery.

BAKER. Sud.letilv. at his residence. 45? Woodland ave. February 21, 1014.

CHARLES husband of Rosa A. Biker. Funeral services i.nd interment strictly private, at the convenience of rhe fami'y. Friends membeis if the Voluntary Relief Department of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, may view the remains on Tuesday evening, from 7 until 10 o'clock. B.VLUXtiALE.' Suddenly, at his residence.

423 road. Cvnwvd. February 23. 1014. BALLINGALE- Due noi ice of the funeral will be aiven.

BARBER. Suddenly. February 22. 101 1. WILLIAM F.

IS A RUHR, sun of Elizabeth and. late Giie l-'arbcr. Relatives iiud friends, aiso C.n:rt Mr. Vernon. F.

O. St. Patrick's Alliance and employes of Frankford Arsenal, are invited to attend fuii'MHl on Thursday, February 2t'. at S.30 A. from bis ther's residence.

4iJ24 Tat ony st Frankfonl. Solemn Requiem Mass at St' Joachim's Church, at 10 o'clock. Interment st. Doii.inic's Cemetery. BKNNEli.

February 20. 1914, FRANK A. of the late Abraham F. and Rentier, aged 44 years. Relatives and friends of the family.

Yonah Tribe, No. 4 4 I II. M. rebel Council. No.

13, cf A and nvmbers of Northwest "Yacht Club are invited to attend funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of Days More Library Furniture $45 Mahog. Bookcases, $32.50 I'ost Colonial design double doors latticed, five shelves 3 37 inches wide; 55 inches high. $48 Mahogany Desks, $35.00 One long drawer, shaped legs 36 inches wide. $29.00 Sheraton Desks, $23.50 Inlaid mahogany; one outside drawer, two inside drawers, automatic supports. $60.00 Mahog.

Bookcases, $45 Post Colonial design; three shelves; 72 inches wide, 55 inche high. $30 Mahog. Bookcases, $22.50 I 'lain design: double doors, five shelves 38 inches wide, 54 inches high, i $60 Golden Oak Bookcases, $35 Two doors 52 inches wide, 61 inches high. $8.50 Bookcases $24.00 Golden Oak; two compartments, five shelves; 40 Inches wide, 64 inches high. $40 Golden Oak Desks, $28.50 French legs, shaped feet; three drawers, automatic lid rests.

$20 Golden Oak Desks, $16.50 Mission design three drawers, shelf underneath: 33 inches wide. 32.00 Golden Oak Desks, $25 Colonial design one outside drawer, four inside drawers 34 inches wide. $35 Upholstered Rockers, $25 Colonial design; tapestry-covered. in February. It is the time for $44 Green Leather Sofas, $30 Mahogany frame." $325 Wakefield Sofas, $150.00 English red morocco; loose cushion seat and back.

$62.00 Rockers now $46.00 Mahogany, dark green morocco. $125.00 Arm Chairs, now $87.50 Mahogany frame, red morocco leather covering. $28.50 Mahog. Music Cabinet, $17.50 $30.00 Work Table $22.50 Martha Washington design mahogany, inlaid. Also Mission Furniture for the library in great variety at proportionate savings.

Bedroom Furniture $28.75 Bureaus now $23.50 Golden oak; scroll front; top 43x22 inches. $28.50 Chiffoniers now $22.00 Golden oak; scroll front; top 33x22 inches. $63.00 Bureaus now $52.50 Golden oak; scroll front; top 50x23 Inches. $53.00 Chiffoniers now $42.50 Golden oak; scroll front; large shaped mirror; top 36x22 inches. $44.00 Bureaus now $35.00 Bird's-eye maple; swell front; top 46 x23 inches.

to and members of Phila. Rifle Ass'n. are Invited to attend funeral services, on Wednesday, at P. M. at his late residence.

6133 Vine st. Remains may be viewed Tuesday evening. Interment private. McCAUSLAND. February 21.

1914. MARGARET, wife of late Daniel McCauslaud. of Deaivar, Parish of Doe, County Donegal. Ireland. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral services, on Wednesday, at 8.30 A.

from residence of her son. Johu MeCausland. 2114 Sears st. (21st ind Wharton). Solemn high mass of requiem at Church of St.

Edmond. at IO A. M. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. MeCOXXEI.L.

February 22. 1914. KING Mc-COXNELL. aged (50 years. Relatives and friends, also employes' of Atlantic Refining Company, are lavited to attend funeral, on Thursday.

2 P. from residence of his son. Charles MeCoiinell. 1841 Siegel st. Interment Fernwood Cemetery.

Remains may be viewed Wednesday ev ning. February 21. 1914, WINIFRED, only and beloved daughter of Charles and Winifred McCoy (nee O'Neill), aged 9. years. Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to atteud funeral services, Wednesday, at 8.30 o'clock, from the residence of her grandparent.

Mrs. Julia McCoy, 1915 Brandy-wine st. High mass at Cathedral Church at 10 A. M. Interment New Cathedral.

MeDEKMOXD. February 22, 1914. 11 ANN All McDERMOXD. 72 years. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to at tend funeral services.

Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock precisely, at the residence her nephew. Howard L. Wilt. 504." Larch-wool ave. Interment private.

Wilmington and Newark, papers please copy. MeDEJVTTT. February .22. 1914. 51ARY.

wife of the late Patrick McDevitt. Relatives and frieuds, also B. V. M. Sodality of St.

John the Baptist! Church, the Ladies' Auxiliary. Division No. 4. A. O.

are invited to attend the funeral. Thursday morning, at S.30 o'clock, from her late residence, cor. Terrace and East Wissahickon. Solemn requiem mass at St. John the Baptist Church at 10 o'clock precisely.

Interment at St. McMONTGLE. February 23, 1914. MARY', widow of John McMouigle. Due notice of funeral will be given, from residence oI her sou-in-law, Charles BIrchell, 315o Belgrade street.

McTAMNEY. February 22. 1914. JOHN, Sr. husband of Ellen McTamney (nee McAIernie).

Relatives and friends of the family, also the Holy Name Society of St. Stephen's Church; Division No. 15. A. O.

H. Cork aynf. No. 178, S. of and employes of Mldvale Steel are invited to attend funeral services, on Thursday morning, at S.30 clock, from his late residence, 1917 Tannie Nlcetown.

Solemn high mass of requiem at St. Stephen's Church, at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Mc WILLIAMS. February 22.

1914, SARAH daughter of the late Charles and Margaret McWllliams. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral. Thursday morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from her late residence, 4218 Parrish st. High mass of requiem at the Church of Our Mother of Sorrows, at 10 o'clock. Interment private, Cathedral 21.

1914. JANE IRWIN widow of Thomas Magee. Relatives ana friends are invited to attend funeral services, on Tuesday afternoon, at cloct precisely, at her late residence. 3i02 spring Garden st. Interment private.

MAHARD. Suddenly. February 21, 1914, at Alameda. WILLIAM J. husband of Emma Johnson Mahard and father of Roy J.

Mahard. in his 50th year. Due notice vi funeral will be given from residence ot ms brother-in-law. E. J.

Post. 633i N. Camac Oak Lane. MEIER. February 23.

1914, JOSEPHINE, widow of Daniel Meier (nee Fieglestert. aged bO years. Relatives and friends, also Rosa rv Society of St. Ludwis's Church. vited to attend funeral, on Thursday, at S.rfO A.

from her late residence, 1416 Dover st. Requiem mass at 9.30 A. M-. at St. Ludwie's.

irstth and Master sts. Interment at Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery. MEYERS (nee SCHEHL). February 22 1914. BARBARA KOEXTG.

widow of John Meyers, aced 72 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services, at residence of her son-in-law. Geo. W. Rudolph.

N. E. cor. 11th and Tioga on Thursday, at 2 P. M.

precisely. Interment Mt. ernon Cemetery. MICHAELS At Wilmington. Delaware Feo-, ruarv 23.

1914. ANDREW R. MICHAELS, in his 53d vear. Relatives and friends, also the Order of Railroad Conductors of Pennsylvania Railroad. No.

102. are invited to attend funeral services, at his late residence, 22ud Wilmington. Delaware, on Thursday, at 3 P. M. Iuterment private.

Kiv-erview Cemetery. Remains may be viewed on Wednesday evening after 7 P. M. Dining-Room Furniture $120 Golden Oak Buffets, $80 Length G(5 Inches; mirror back, three top drawers, one Iouk linen drawer, three closets, same, without mirror $70.00 from $105.00. $80.00 China Closets, $55.00 Golden oak: all-wood back and shelves; 50 inches wide, GO Inches high.

$36.00 Side Tables now 25.00 Golden oak; 42 inches wide. $72.00 Extension Tables $55.00 Golden oak; 54 Inches high; top, 8 feet. $75 Golden Oak Buffets, $55.00 Sheraton design one long drawer, two small drawers, two closets; without mirror. $55.00 China Closets $40.00 Golden oak, Sheraton design; all wood; 42 inches wide, 62 inches high. $30.00 Side Tables now $23.50 Golden oak, Sheraton design 40 Inches wide.

$95.00 Mahogany Buffets, $72 Sheraton design mirror back, one long linen drawer, two email top drawers, two closets at ends. $60.00 China Closets, $45.00 Mahogany, Sheraton design; 42 inch-es wide, 62 inches high. $34.00 Side Tables now $25.00 Mahogany 40 inches wide. $67.50 Mahogany Buffets, $55 Colonial design mirror back, one long drawer, two top drawers and closets, top GO inches. $57.50 China Closets, $48.00 Mahogany, Colonial design; all wood; 44 inches wide, GO inches high.

$30.00 Side Tables now $22.00 Mahogany, Colonial design; 40 inches wide. $87.50 Extension Tables, $65.00 Mahogany, Colonial design; 54-inch top. 8-foot extension. Kclcron Chapel. Clarksboro.

NT. on arrival of 12.2.5 train from Market Street Ferries. WedDcsday. Friends may view remains on TueJav eveninir. after 7 P.

from her late residence. 233 St. Ithan Philadelphia, between 5t.itli.and 57th Bts. 21. 1914.

ANNIE, wife of Alexander Ferguson. Relatives and frleuds are invited to attend funeral services, on Wednesday, nt 2 P. at residence of her Master st. Interment strictly private. Remains can be viewed this evenipc.

FESM1RW. February 21, 1914, HV.RUY FESM1UI-; (formerly of S2t Judson son of late Horace B. and Annie Fesmire (nee Kruppi. ased 44 years. Relatives and friends, also er.iployes of Sttawbride Clothier delivery respectfully invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the funeral parlors of John Kiinmerle, 2322 Sj.

Broad st Interment Fernwcod Cemeterv. Remains" mav be viewed Monday evening, from 8 to 10 o'clock. FITCH. Feb. 21, 1914.

MARGARET wife of late oohn Fitch (uee Bradv) formerly ot r.ittsv:lle. Pa. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral, Tuesday at A. from her late residence, t2l) W. Cambria st.

Soiemn mass of reoaiem at St. Veronica's Church at lu A. M. Interment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Pottsville (Pa.) papers please copy.

FOLEY. February 22. 1914. MARY wife of late Thomas Foley. Relatives and friends, also 15.

V. Mary Jiodalitv, of St. Joseph's Church, are invited to attend funeral, on Ihursday. at A. from her late residence, 244 Delaneey st.

Solemn retiuicm mass at St. Joseph's Church, at 9.30 A. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemeterv. FOULKS.

February 21, 1914. at his late residence. 3137 N. 15th CAPTAIN JOSEPH R. FOt'LKFS.

husband of Elizabeth R. Magill Foulkes. Relatives and friends are. iuvited to attend funeral services, on Wednesday, at 11 A. at residence of W.

B. M. Burrell, 427 Market Camden, N. J. Funeral private at Mt.

Moriah Cemetery. Remains be viewed Tuesday evening after 7 I'. FREDERICKS. February 22. 1914.

SARAH wife of late Henry Fredericks, lu her year. Relatives and friends arc invited to attend funeral services. Wednesday, at 2 P. at residence of her son, J. Wallace Fredericks.

702 Linden Camden. N. J. Interment private. Colestowu Cemeterv.

Friends may call Tuesday even-ins, from 7 to 9 P. M. Please omit flowers. GARA. February 23.

1914. MARY, wife of Hugh Gara (nee Kersey). Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral on Thursday, at 7.30 A. from her late residence. 1907 Bristol st.

Hish mass of requiem at St. Stephen's Church, at A. M. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. RON ER.

February 23. 1914. HASSAF GARDNER, ased S2 yeacs. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to funeral services, Wednesday, at 12 o'clock, at the residence of her son, Beniamin F. Gardner, 23 E.

Madison Collinuswood, J. Interment Cedar Grove Ceme'-ery, Gloucester, N. 3. GARFIELD. On Feb.

20. 1914. MARY wife of William H. Garfield, asetl 58 years. Relatives and frieuds are invited tor attend funeral services, on at 1.30 P.

at her late residence. 1900 E. Allegheny Interment West Laurel Hill Cemetery. Please omit floral offerinss. GI LLI Gil A M.

February 2A 1914. EDWIN, beloved husband of Carrie R. Gillingham (uee Newcombt. Relatives and friends of family, and all societies of which he was a member are respectfully Invited to attend funeral, on Tuesday, at 2 f. 11., at his late residence.

No. 7o4 Market Camden. N. J. Interment at Everirreejj Cemetery.

Friends may view remains on oudav from 7 to P. M. February 21. 1914, GEORGE son of Jacob G. and Christianna Glinz, ased U7 years.

Relatives and frieuds of family are respectfully invited to attend funeral services, on Thursday, at IO A. M. sharp, at chapel of John H. Wetzel. 2M2S German-town ave.

Interment Hillside Cemetery, via funeral car. Kindly omit flowers. GODFREY. February 20. 1914.

WILLIAM, beloved hubaud of Ida Godfrey, in his year. Relatives and friends of the family. Ottawa Tribe, No. 15. I.

O. R. and members of Grace Baptist Church, are invited to attend the funeral. Wednesday, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence. 271(i Ilitrh st Camden.

N. .1. Funeral services at Grace Baptist Church, 27th and Cramer at 2.30 o'clock. Interment private, at Evergreen Cemeterv. GOOD.

February 20, 1914. CHARLES H. GOOD. Relatives and friends, also Philo Lodtte. No.

444, F. and are invited to attend funeral services, at his former home, 921 Spruce on Wednesday, at 2.30 P. M. Interment private. GUI AH AM.

February 23, 1914. at Fres-byte-rian Home for Widows and Single Women. oSth above Woodland MARIA THERESA, widow of Robert Graham, in her 84th year. Funeral services at the Home on Wednesday, at 2 P. M.

Interment at Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Our Entire Stock of HACY Sectional Bookcases to Be Closed Out at Twenty Per Cent. Reduction We shall discontinue the selling of Macy Sectional Bookcases, and our entire stock on hand will be sold, beginning TO-DAY, at 20 per cent, less than the regular prices. We believe this is the first opportunity of the kind ever presented.

No odd sections, tops or bases are included. All are made up iri complete Bookcases and cannot be separated. Nor can we take orders for any section- the Sale is of cur own stock only. Third Floor Hen's $50.00 Evening Dress Suits Women's Winter Suitslcin Made-To-Order for $40.00 Suits of diagonal cheviot, serge and novelty fabrics, in all the favored colors; suitable for present or early spring wear. The $23.50 Suits are fresh from our own factory, the others are taken from our own stock.

The collection is widely diversified in materials and styles, and the best values obtainable anywhere are A fortunate turn of the market brings us a limited quantity of very fine German Dress Worsted, at less than the regular price. From this we will make up a Suit to your measure, in Evening Dress or Tuxedo style, full silk-lined. Our cutters are specialists in men's Evening Clothes, and the workmanship and finish will be of our usual high standard no factory work. Perfect satisfac the semi-annual closing out $36.50 Chiffoniers now $28.50 Bird's-eve maple: swell front; top 33x20 iach'es. $110.00 Bureaus now $75.00 Louis XVI design, mahogany; larg mirror; 3 long and 3 short drawers.

$105.00 Chiffoniers $72.50 XVI design, mahogany. $175.00 Bureaus now $115.00 Solid mahogany, scroll Colonial design; top 60x26 inches. $55 Mahogany Bureaus, $42.50 Colonial design; oval mirror 24x4S inches. Chiffoniers and Toilet Tables match. $48.75 Bureaus now $38.50 Of mahogany: carved front; large plate mirror; top 23x46 inches.

$150.00 Mahogany Beds $90 Napoleon design: twin-bed size. $733.50 Bedroom Suit $403.50 Nine pieces in Louis XVI period. $565.00 Bedroom Suits $385 yOt Circassian walnut: five pieces, including twin beds. $38.50 Brass Beds $27.50 Two-inch posts, lH-inch square top and second rails, IVi-inch filler rods, plain rod ends; all sizes; bright or satin finish. $50.00 Brass Beds $37.50 Two-inch square tubing posts, inch top rods, seven 1-iuch fillers; all sizes: bright or satin finish.

$32.50 Brass Beds $25.00 A massive bed, with 3-inch posts and five 1M-Inch filler rods: large round ends; bright or polet finish. $8.00 Enameled Beds $6,00 All sizes: -Inch continuous posts, -inch filler rods; three coats of enamel baked on. $12.50 Enameled Beds $10.50 Colonial style; two-inch posts. iy2-Inch top rods, seven -inch fillers; all sizes $11.00 Felt Mattresses $8.75 Clean, new sock, eovered with good ticking; full size: weighing lbs. rmru xiooe Second Floor, West $3.75 Chiffonier Scarfs $2.25 $3.00 Dresser Scarfs $2.25 $5.00 Dresser Scarfs $3.50 $3.50 Bureau Scarfs, now $2.50 $6.00 Bureau Scarfs, now $4.00 $3.50 Pillow Shams, now $5.00 Pillow Shams, now $3.75 Aisle 11, Centre Children's Rubberized Five-buckle Over-Boots, 7 to 10'2 $3.00 Misses' Rubberized Six-buckle Over-Boots, 11 to 2 $3.50 Misses' Four-buckle Arctics, 11 to 2 $2.50 Misses' Storm King Boots, 11 to 2 $3.00 FOR WOMEN Four-buckle Arctics $3.00 Cloth Storm-cut Overshoes $1.25 Storm Rubbers 85c; low-cut 75c Short Boots $2.75 Arctics, 6-buckle $2.45 Eighth and Filbert Streets $750 and $850 Pay a small sum represented $15.00.

tion assured or we keep the Suit. Now is the $14 Golden Oj.k Desks, $11.50 Mission design two drawers, six pi geon holes 31 inches wide. $40 Mahogany Rockers, $28.00 Tapestry -covered. Arm Chair to match at same price. $50.00 Arm Chairs $37.50 Tapestry-covered spring back and seat.

$57.50 Colonial Davenports, $40 Solid, mahogany, denim-covered. $62.50 Tapestry Rockers, $44.00 Loose cushion on spring seat. $87.50 Leather Davenports, $60 Solid mahogany frame; brovrn Spanish leather; 75 inches long. Women's New Silk Dresses, $15 to 20 Becoming new models, frilled, ruffled and quaintly trimmed, with here a bit of dainty silk, there a touch of fine white net, softly, gracefully tucked into place. Of charmeuse, crepe de chine and taffeta, in navy blue, brown, Copenhagen blue and black $15.00 to $20.00.

Second Floor Centre Children's Dresses Special at $1.00 Dresses of white lawn and colored gingham, in long-waisted and Russian styles, prettily trimmed; sizes 2 to 4 years. Others of white lawn and nainsook, lace-and embroidery-trimmed; sizes months to 2 years $1.00. Infants' Wear Shop, Second Floor, Centre, East Men's $1 Shirts at 65c Broken lines from our regular stocks of fancy Plaited-bosom and Stiff-bosom Shirts. A large assortment to select from three Shirts for less than the usual price of two. East Store, Eighth Street Nemo Corsets Nemo Self-Reducing Corsets are the finished product of years of effort and constant im-p ent.

They, are not only the pioneers in self-redueing mod-els but they have steadily kept pace with all fashion-changes, until to-day they occupy the enviable position of being the most shapely. comfortable and fashionable Corsets in the world for stout women: At $5.00 The Nemo Bandlet Corset, of strong coutil, with broad bands of Lastikops webbing to give support in front from underneath. Another model, the one sketched, has gores of Lastikops webbing inserted in the skirt, and broad bands of semi-elastic cloth at the end of the back steels $5.00. Other Self-Reducing models, $3.00 to $10.00. Second Floor, Filbert East Dainty Night Gowns WOMEN'S Night Gowns of pink batiste, trimmed with narrow lace.

Each in a separate envelope SLEEVELESS Night Gowns, of nainsook, net beading on the neck and sleeves, lace medallion on the shoulder, Nainsook Night Gowns, in chemise style, elaborately trimmed with lace insertion and medallions, $5.00. Second Floor, Centre 454(A5 2r i i Fancy Linens to be Closed Several lines of Round Doylies, Round Centrepieces, Round Lunch Cloths and Decorative Scarfs. Every piece made from sturdy round-thread Irish Einen, and richly embroidered by hand in a variety of attractive designs. A decisive closing out is desired hence these low prices: Women's Fur Coats Reduced All high-class Fur Coats with that excellence of style and quality which warrants investment at regular price and at any season. Priced as these are, the wisdom of buying now is evident: $400 Persian Lamb Coat, $200 $675 Imp.

Mole Coat, $337.50 $95 White Coney Coat, $45.00 $300 Imp. Hudson Seal, S150.00 $95 Black Russian Pony, $50.00 $180.00 Long Caracul Coat, $90 $200.00 Leopard Coat, with Raccoon collar and cuffs $100.09 $240.00 Handsome Caracul Coat, trimmed with Kit Fox $150.00 $95.00 Three-quarter-length Nearseal Coat now $67.50 $150.00 Full-length French Seal Coat now $100.00 Sccjon Floor, Filbert Street 30c Tumbler Doylies now 15c 50c Tumbler Doylies now 35c 75c Plate Doylies now 40c $1.25 Plate Doylies now 90c $3.25 Centrepieces now $2.50 $9.00 Lunch Cloths now $5.00 $15.00 Lunch Cloths, now $7.50 $2.50 Chiffonier Scarfs $2.00 Yelour Portieres Under Price We have just received from the mill another lot of these double-faced Velour Curtains. All are in the same color blendings that proved so popular with home-furnishers who quickly depleted the last assortment. These are much less than the usual prices $15 Double-faced Velour Curtains 10 a pair $20 Curtains, $12 pair $25 Curtains, $15 pair ri Third Floor, West Rubber Boots and Overshoes Rubber Boots and Overshoes, to give protection from winter's snow and slush all of thoroughly reliable quality: FOR MEN Wool-lined Arctics, 4 -buckle, $3.50 One-buckle Arctics $2.00 Wool-lined Overshoes $1.50 Rubbers, storm, low-cut $1.15 Everstick Rubbers $1.25 CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' Boys Storm King Boots $4.75 Boys Four-buckle Arctics $3.00 Storm King Boots, sizes 7 to IO1 $2.50 Children's Four-buckle Arctics, 7 to 102 $2.25 Women's $3.50 High-cut Have That Picture Framed Now 10c to $4.25 Mouldings, 6c to $2.84 a foot Only a few days remain in which to take advantage of this opportunity. Twenty-two hundred samples of Mouldings to choose from, all at low prices.

Glass and Mats, One-third Less There will be no charge for the making up of the frames, or the fitting of the pictures. Our usual high standard of workmanship will prevail throughout. Third Floor, Market Street Second Floor, Market Street Women's $5.00 Silk Petticoats at $3.95 Of silk jersey, with box-plaited flounces faced with satin messa-line; in black and colors. Others with silk jersey tops and tailored flounces of changeable messaline. Second Floor, Centre Filbert St.

in rvrinium.er, ZolO st Interment Mt. Vernou Remains vireu to auoml iuneral. from residence of bis. nephew. John Fitzuatrick.

3757 N. jsrh on e.diiesday. at 8 A. M. Solemn losn mass of requiem, at St.

Joachim's thurcli at 30 o'clock. Interment St. Joachim Cemetery. Frankford. BK'fZ.

February 21. 1914, CATHAHIXE tH-loved of Louis and Margaret lietz tnee Sboemakeri. Relatives and friends are respeetf ully invited to attend funeral. Wednesday, at 1.3 o'clock, at her residence. 2ti42 Collins st.

Remains may tie viewed Tuesday evening, after o'clock. Interment Hillside Cemetery. BOWE. February 21. 1914," ALOYStUS beloved son of Bridget and Edward T.

Boto and grandson of Marsaret and late Michael Rowe, in Lis 21st year. Relatives and friends, also Holy Name Society, are invited to attend funeral, on Thursday, at 8 o'clock, from his vj rents' residence 4u7 Hudson street, Gloucester City, N. J. Solemn requiem mass at St. Mary's Churcfi.

at 9 o'clock. Interment St. Mary'3 Cem-terv. BRADLEY. February 20.

1914. Rev MICHAEL, A. BRADLEY, rector of Mark's a. i. nurcii.

or tsristol, clergy, relatives and friends Pa. Reverend are invited to attend funeral, on Tuesday. Divine Office hv solemn re- Will l.ORlli at 0.43. followed nuiem mass. Cemeterv.

Phi Hal train at 1.3d P. M. Interment at la. Carriages -ew Cathedral may meet sre- I'enn Jimction, about B' A ll-r-J 21, i314, ELIZABETH 1' James J. and Isabella Bradley aged 6 years.

Relatives and friends of are invited to attend funeral, on Tuesday, at; 1 P. from her parents' residence. o4rh and Allegheny ave. Services in Church of St. James the Less, at 2 Tnrerm- nt at Jit.

Vernon Cemetery. Bl'CHAN AN. February 22. 1914 DVID AIJ3XANDER. aired 8(3 years.

Relatives and fneuus are invited to attend funeral Thursday, at 2 P. from the residence of his sen, Buchanan. 5331 Parrish St. Interment at tern wood Cemeterv. 1.

1014. EDWARD A husband of Frances Burman. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services, on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at Lis late residence. IS .7 Woodland Morton pel. Pa.

Interment at Fernwood Cemetery. CAMPBELL. February 22. 1014. JOHN CAMPBELL, a iced 42 years.

Relatives and friends, aiso Melita Lodge. No. 2i.tr. F. and A.

M. Jerusalem R. A. Chapter. No.

3: St Alban's Comraai.deiy, No. 47. K. T. Masters' Bricklayers and ail other orcanizarions of which he was a member, are invited to attend funeral.

Thursday. 2 P. M. from his late re-idenee. 2213 S.

20tb Interment Fernwo.d Cemetery. CAMPBELL. February 23. 1914, CAHRLOTTE widow of John L. Campbell.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend fuueial services, on Saturday, at 3 P. at residence of her son-in-law. "William Thorpe, tiolS O-dar ave. Interment at Fern wood Cemetery. OARTWRIOHT.

February 21. 1914. DAVID beloved of Mary Cartwrlffht Relatives and friends, also t-mploves of Phila. Machine ierew Works, are Invited to attend, funeral, on Wednesday at 1 M-. from parlors of P.

J. Carroll, 244 xl 4-h st- Interment Greenmount Cemetery. CLYMFR. Suddfiiiy. February 23.

1014. ALEX TIN hiiiiand of' Emma Clvmei, 'iired i years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services. 011 Thursday, at 8 P. at his late residence 3ej X.

7th st. Interment at New Britain', Pa" Friday morninir. COLL! NS. February 2a 1914. CHARLES H.

husband of late Marsaret Collins. Lelatives; and friends, also T. A. B. and Altar of St.

Michael's Church, are Invited to attend funeral, on Tuesday, at 8 3n A from his late residence. 211 W. Coln'mWa ipqnifia. mass, at st Church, at lo A. M.

Interment Cathedral Cemeterv. ilichael'i at New eoruary 23. 1914. LUCY beloved Z' lioTl Conn, and dauirhter of late Ired M. and Lucy M.

Wacner. Relatives and friends are myifed to attend funeral services on Ihursday. at 2 P. at her late residence. 2o13 East Allegheny ave.

Interment private. Oakland Cemetery. CUNNINGHAM. Febmarv 20, 1914 MARY ate Cunclnffh'am" and daughter of late William H. and CecUia Relatives and friends are invited to attend on Tuesday.

S.30 A M. from her late residence, s. W. corner 11th and Federal sts. Solemn requiem mass at Church of Annunciation, at 10 A Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

TA 1'MAN: At his residence. 5316 Kintrses-sinir February 22. 1914 D4VID pAMPMAN. aged Go years. Relatives and rrieiid.

aio employes of Wharton Switch "orks. and employes of Phila. Readinir Kail way are invited to attend funeral services. 011 Wednesday, at 2 at apartments of Oliver 11. Bair.

IS.20 Chestnut st. Interment private. Remains mav 10 evening, from 7 until February 23. 1014. at "her a 2- Girard RACHEL A.

DAvI atred i yars. Due notice of ihe funeral will be piverj rf.f'IjKn -T'" lnl4- ALVIN. husband ir 1 fnee McAndrew. and friends, also employes of the U. funeral to attend it v.

"ftrnoon. at 1.30 o'clock, at his late residence. 3177 Aramintro st "Jnesday evening Interment Oakland Papers please copy JtrAKY J. DON.NhbTA, son of Henrv and the late Anne Donnelly' (ne" Ctinnfe) The reverend clenry. relatives and friends arl IV I the CTiureh of St.

Veronica, 6th and Tioei fts. TMvine office beeins at Si 30 A precisely. Solemn requiem mass at la tei-r Interment New Cathedral Ceme- DRBrFFS. February 23, 1014. HANNAH, wife of Solomon Irifus.

Residence 13''r, n' st. Due notice of the funeral will "be erven. DT'FFY. Suddenly. February 22 MARGARET, wife of Anthony Duffy a Bed 57 years.

Relatives and friends of family are in- in niucrai on lnursuay mornlnsr. rest OCIICM, Monman St. Inti.rmont Holy Cross Cemetery. February 22, 1914. ANNA L.

or Harry H. Dunlap. aped f)." years, not r-, in be given from her wife Due late I "'it iv U)- GEO. W. EP- Vi Marj- Epstein.

Relatives A omvty-TaIso VVaverly Assem-Vo "O- i Washington Camp, Vhd.r:?,!',,, of ani employes of HciNuman east Co. are respectfully invited to attend funeral on Wednesday at from bis late residence, 2434 Hicks 'it Interment at Mount Peace Cem'eterv mains may be viewed on Tuesday evening from 8 to 10 o'clock. evemu, on February -3. 1914. IX ISA, widow of late Jacob Eris-nmn.

a-red 7b years. Relatives and frie'nds are invited to attend funeral, at her late residence. Alipcim. N. Wednesday at 4..

.0.. rm services ht rne nor II. Bair. loo Chestnut s-t at 2 P. on Ihursday.

Carriages will press from Atlantic City, wood Cemetery. February 23. 1914 loved husband Emma meet 11.30 ex-Interment Fern- WILLIAM. be-nnd son of late Relatives and imi is juiq r.sray. friends of the family, also' lecta Tribe.

No. 1. (1. K. l.

and dnnliivM nf Transit are respectfully invit -d to attend funeral services, Friday afternoon, at 2 clock precisely, at hi laie residence N. Birh st. Interment Hillside Cemetery. iewinir Thursday evening. EULER.

February 22. 1914. ANNA EULER. beloved wife of William Fuler. in her 69th' year.

Relatives and friends, also Deutscher Frauen t'nterst. Verein. No. 1. are invited to atteud funeral services, on Wednesday afternoon, at 1 o'clock precisely at the residence of her son-in-law.

William Kline. 4135 Falrhill st. Interment private, at Fern-wood (Vuiieterv. 21. 1914.

ANNA 1 LATH KICEU. Rolatives and friends, also metnheis of St. Luke's M. K. Church and Quaker City Council.

No. 17. D. of Nathan Hale Temple. So.

43. O. V. are Invited to attend funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at precisely, from her late resl-flence, 142U Snyder ave. Interment pripte.

i ui 22, 1914. HELEN' and if 1 daughters of Willimn and pelen lells mee McCarthy 1. Relatives and ineiids are invited to attend fun.ral. 0:1 "cimrMia, at 1 31., from their parents din Cypress st. 1 lutermeut at noiy res I KLti -1 ebruary l2.

1914. JOSEPH FFLS years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services on Yeilues lay. at 2 o'clock precisely, at the residence of his brother, Maurice Fels, 4.10.-, St' Intenn''nt Private. Kindly omit I'ELTMAN.

-MARGARET FELTMAN. of pneumonia, aged 2 years-, daughter of Eliza and late Miekei Feltman. Relatiies and fi'ivoui are invited to attend eervk'es at may ut- vieiveti on iuesnay evening 7 to 10 I. in ins oth year, formerly of I landlord. Relatives and frtniii The Steck Pianola-Piano An Instrument of Classic Elegance Sweet-toned, superb, ideal, this wonderful instrument has won world-wide fame on its merits.

It possesses all those qualifications which entitle it to the appellation of greatness, in musical excellence, constructional soundness and beauty of design MILLER. February 21, 1914. MAK1 LEY. wife of George Miller in her i.tn vear Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral, on Thursday afternoon, at o'clock at St. Peter's Lutheran Church.

Barren Hill, Pa. Interment adjoining ceme- MILLER. February 22. 1914. CATHARINE wife of the late Jacob B.

Miller. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services. Wednesday, at 8.30 1 at her late residence. 16 S. 52d street, interment at Lancaster.

Fa. MILLER. February 22, 1914. DANIEL MILLER, aged US years. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend funeral, on Thursday, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 23 Hermitage Manayunk.

Services in Mt. Vernon Baptist Church, at 3 o'clock. Interment Westminster Cemevery MILLER. February 20. 1914, ELIZABETH, widow of William Miller.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services, on Tuesday, at 2 P. at residence of Georsre F. Wolfer. 1928 E. lioga St.

(4oth Interment private MITCH EIX. Suddenly, 1 ebruary 2l; i.iwimtni of the late Mary II. nrrtchnii Relatives are invited to attend funeral, Wednesday, at 2 P. from his late residence, 525 E. Green lane.

Roxbor-ough Friends mav view the remains lues--day evening, from 7 to 9 o'clock. Interment private, Roxborough Presbyterian Burial Ground VOCK' February 22. 1914. JOHN, husband of Alice M. Mock (nee Eiring) (of Bucks county.

in his 74th vear. Relatives and friends are invited to attend fiiueral services. Thursday, at 2 P. at his late residence. C522 Haverford ave.

Interment at Eernwood Cemetery. Remains may lie viewed Wednesday evening from 8 to 9 o'clock. MOOXEY. February 22. 1914.

CHARLES, husband of late Julia Mooney. Relatives and friends are iuvited to attend funeral, on Thursday, at. 8.30 A. from his late residence. 2332 S.

15th st. Solemn requiem mass at St. Monica's Church, at 10 A. M. Interment Xew Cathedral Cemetery.

MO Y. February 21. 1914. CHARLES GOON, husband of Mary E. Mr Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services, on Wcilre'-lay afternoon at 2 o'clock at his late residence.

910 Spring street. Interment private. Remains can no viewd Tuesday evening, from to 10 o'clock. A II A Feb. 21.

1914. JAMES, husband of Rebecca Moyna'ian. in bis 75th year. Relatives and friends are invited li attend funeral services, on Wed. afternoon, at 2.30 o'clock, at his late residence.

142 East Duval Germantown. Interment private. MUHLY. February 23. 1914.

CONRAD MUHLY, husband of the late Elizabeth Muhly (nee Brandes). in his KM year. Relatives and friends of the family, also members of St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church (Wharton, above 5th). also of fleers and directors of Wharton Building are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, Thursday afternoon, at 12.30 o'clock, at his late residence, 15)8 S.

Broad st. Services at St. John's Church a 2 o'clock precisely. Interment private. West Laurel Hill Cemetery.

Friends may view the remains Wednesday evening, from 8 to 10 o'clock. MiERS. February 21. 1914. ARABELL.

wid- iiw of Francis A. Myers, aged 77 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral service, on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, from residence of her sou-In-lpw, George B. Walker, 1623 N. 29th Phila.

Interment private. NARBTT. February 23, 1914. ELIZABETH A. A RETT.

leloved wife of the late John T. Narett (nee Gilson). Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services, on Thursday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, at her late residence. 2223 N. Chadwlck st.

Interment private. Northwood Cemetery. NORDBLON. February 22. 1914.

ALICE LIN-NEA. oldest child of Hjalmar and Hilda Nordblon, aged 3 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services, on Wednesday, at 2 P. at her parents' residence. 2140 N.

Natrona st. Interment North Laurel Hill Cemetery. O'CONNORr-February 22, 1914. WILLIAM, beloved husband or Mary Park O'Connor. Relatives and friends are lavited to attend funeral services, on Wednesday, at 2 P.

at his late residence, 5726 Knox Germantown. Interment Chelten Hills Cemetery. PALMER. February 23. 1914.

CHARLES, husband of Elizabeth Palmer. Relatives and friends, also Philomaitheon Lodge. No. 10. I.

O. O. Edward VII Lodge. No. 454, Sons of St.

George, and employes of Jatpes Wilson Sons, are invited to attend funeral services, on Thursday, at 2 P. at his late residence, 1833 X. Mervlne st. Interment private. PALMER.

February 22. 1914. EMMA H. PALMER. Funeral services at R.

R- Brlng-burst 38 N. 11th on Wednesday, at 2 P. M. Interment private. PEARSON.

February 22, 1914, CAROLINE LEE, wife of Horace Binnev Pearson, in the 75th year of her age. Funeral services at her late residence. 725 Spruce on Wednesday, at 11 A. M. Interment private.

PHILLIPS. Suddenly. February 21, 1914, ANNA SKILL PHILLIPS. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at her late residence, 5842 Webster st. Interment private.

Friends, may view remains on Monday evening, from 7 until 9 o'clock. PLUM ME R. February 22. 1914. L.

V. (JENNIE), daughter of late Charles S. and Eliza A. Plummer. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services, on Tues-1 day.

at 9 A. at St. Clement's P. E. Church.

2fHh and Cherry sts. Interment jirl-vate. Mt Holly. N. J.

POWELL. February 21, 1914 HANNAH wife of Ellwood Powell, aged 63 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral, oil the 5th dav, 2d, 26th, at 1 o'clock, at her late residence. Woodland ave. and Powell road, Springfield township.

Friends may take Media Short Line from st. lutermeut at Springfield Friends' Burial Grounds. PROVENCE. February 21, 1914. JAMES PROVENOKt Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services, on Wednesday, at 2 P.

at apartments of Oliver H. Bair, 1820 Chestnut st. Interment at Mt Moriah Cemetery. RAINIER. At Blackwwood N.

on February 19. 1914. EMILY, wife of Henry Rainier. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services, on Wednesday, at 1 P. M.

at home of her son-in-law. Forest North. Interment Blackwood, N. J. Trains leave Chestnut and South Fts.

ferries nt 11 o'clock. Trolleys leave Kaighn Point every hour. Remains may be viewed Tuesday eve-nine, from 7 to 8. REED. February 20 1914 DAVID L.

REED, husband of late Albei-ta Reed (nee Gilles-Piei. aged 41. Relatives and friends of family are respectfully invited to attend funeral, on Tuesday, at 2 P. from his late residence. E.

Mechanic Roxborough. Interment at Barren Hill Cemeterv. Remains may be viewed Monday, after 6 P. M. REILLY'.

February 22, 1914. THOMAS husband of the late Marv Reilly. Relatives and friends are invited to attend ufneral on Wednesday morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from his late residence. 419 Napa st. (32d and Spring Garden), West Phila.

Solemn high mass at St. Agatha's Church at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemeterv. RENAR1). February 21.

1914. AMOS II. beloved husband of Annie M. Renard, in his 62d year. Relatives and frieuds are invited to atteud funeral services, on Wednesday at 2 r.

at Ms late residence, 32a N. $3.50 to $20 Pictures, $1.50 to $12.00 Here are Water Colors, imported and American Carbon Photographs, Etchings, Colored Prints and the like, artistically framed in gilt or dark wood; also many reproductions of modern and old masterpieces. In many cases the frames are slightly imperfect, and for this reason the prices are unusually low. Only one or two of a kind, so early selection is advisable $1.50 to $12.00. i Third Floor, Market Street $1.75 Irish Double Damask, yd.

FULL TWO YARDS WIDE. Irish Double Damask Table Linen, in three designs exclusive to this Store Chrysanthemum with satin-stripe centre, rose, and large-spot centre with border $1.25 yard. Aisle 11, Centre Clearance of 15c lo 50c Jewelry, 10c A miscellaneous collection, including small lots left over from special sales, as well as odd pieces and discontinued lines from our own stock. Bar Pins, Cuff Pins, Hat Pins, Tie Clasps, Brooches, Cuff Links, Belt Pins and Scarf Pins--lOc each. Filbert Street Cross Aisle GRAY.

February 20, 1914, wife of late John Gray, friends, also Ioska Lodire, DEBORAH Relatives and No. 2. S. of D. of are re- and Itah Council.

Zo. vS spectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, at 1.3 P. from her late resi- deace. 2043 E. Aubnrn st.

Interment Green wood, K. of P. Cemetery. GRAY. February 21, 1914, HENRY M.

GRAY, in his 7Sth year. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend l'uireral services, on Wednesday afternoon, tt 2 o'clock, at his late residence. J3 N. 5th st. Interment private.

GROSS. February 23. 1914. FREDERICK, sou of Gustav and late Louisa Gross. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services, on Thursday, at 1 P.

at his late residence, 214t S. loth st. Interment private. HA AG. February 22.

1914, JACOB HA AG. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services, on Thursday, at 1.30 P. at residence of bis daughter. Mrs. Annie Dayton.

1124 E. Wilt St. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HAND. At Mr.

Hollv. N. 1914. GEORGE W. HAND Relatives and friends are February 22, in his C-Oth year, invited to attend funeral services, from hi late residence.

42 Union Mt. Holly, N. Wednesday, the 25th at 2 P. M. Interment Mt.

Hollv Cemetery. HARRIG AN. February 22. 1914. MARY" widow of John Harrigan and daughter of B.

Elizabeth and late John Devitt. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral, on Thursday, at 1 P. from her late residence, hOl S. 2nd St. Services at Gloria Dei (Old Swedes'" Church, at 2,30 P.

M. Interment at Lafayette Cemeterv. Friends may view remains Wednesday evening, between and 10 P. M. HAPJ.MAX.-Ai Berhlehem.

on February 22. 191-i, CATHERINE, wife of John Hart-man and daughter of James and Mary C.irr (nee Relatives and friends of family are invited to attend funeral services, at thr home of her son-in-law. Samuel H--t, 920 W. Broad Bethlehem, on at 8.30 A. M.

Solemn high mass of requiem, at Holy Infancy Church, at 10 A. M. HIERHOLZF.R. February 21. 1914.

LEON-TINE, beloved wife of Otto Hierholzer. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral, on Wednesday, at 7.30 A. from her late residence, 1539 Germantown ave. Requiem mass at St. Peter's Church, at 9 A.

M. Interment private, at Holy Redeemer Cemetery. HILDWIXE. February 22, 1914. HARRY husband of Sara S.

Hiidwine. Relatives and friends of family are respectfully invited to attend funeral, on Wednesday, at A. from his late residence. 2904 W. Fletcher st.

Requiem mass at Church of the -Msi Precious Blood of Our Lord, at 9.30 A. M. Interment private. HOLROYD. February 23.

1914. EN XT E' wife of Joseph H. Holroyd. formerly Mrs. W.

S. Biddle Allen) and granddaughter of late George S. Haberf.eld. aged 2S years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services.

Thursday. 8.30 r. at residence of her mother, Mrs. Herman Allen, 2134 Nassau St. (22nd and Jefferson).

Interment Hillside Cemetery, via funeral trollev. HOOD. February 21. 1914. MARY T.

HOOD, aged 77 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services, on Tuesday, at 3 o'clock, at her late residence, 1206 Green st. Interment private. HFDSON. February 22.

1914. ELIZABETH widow of late George M. Hudson. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services, on Thursday, at 2 P. from her late residence.

1324 S. 31st st. Interment Fernwood Cemetery. Remains may lie viewed on Wednesday evening, between 8 and 10 P. M.

HCGHBS. February 21. 1914. FRANK husband of Mary Hughes (nee Fox) and son of Kate Wilson and late Frank Hughes. Relatives and friends of.

family, also shipmates of the receiving ship. League Island Navy Yard Philadelphia, are invited to attend funeral service, on Wednesday, at 2 P. at his mother's residence. 1114 Susquehanna ave. Interment Odd Fellows' Cemeterv.

HI GHES. February 21, 1914. BRIDGET HUGHES formerly of Fhoenixville. Pa. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at 9.30 A.

from the residence of Mrs. M. Bonner. 1824 11th st. Solemn requiem mass at Our Lady of Mercy Church, at 11 o'clock.

Interment St Mary's Cemetery, PhoenixviUe, Pa. IS UiD February 21. 1914. EMMA vife of Monroe Isard. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services, on Tuesday- evening, at 8 o'clock, at her late residence 2133 N.

21st st. Interment private. JA US. February 23. 1914, CATHARINE S.

US, widow of Jacob Jaus, in her 84'i1 year. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services, on Thursday, at 2 at her late residence, 1338 Clearfield st. Interment private. JOHNSON. February 21.

1914. ELIZABETH LOWBvR wife of the late Edwin Johnson, of Haverford, Pa. Services on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at Church of St. Luke and the Epiphany. 13th b.elow Spruce st.

Interment private, JOHNSTON. February 22, 1914. SISTER M. AMANDA JOHNSTON, of Order of Sisters of St. Joseph and daughter of late Charles W.

and Annie Johnston, formerly of 126 Pas-terius Germantown. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral mass on Wednesday, at 0 A. at fct. Josepn Cnn'Mit. Chestnut Hill.

KECK. February 22. 1914. ANNA W. KECK, in her 67th year.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services, on Wednesday, at 2 P. at her late rei-19tb st. Interment private. 22. 1914, JOHN W.

"husband and daughter of late John dence, 2037 N. KEEN. February of Mary Keen and Sarah Keen. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services, on Wednesday, at 2 o'clock, at his late residence. State road.

Eddington. Pa. Carriages will meet trolleys at Eddington from 12 to 1.30 o-cloV. Interment Bristol Cemetery. KELLEY.

February 21. 1914. MARY JANR. widow of Wintield S. Kelley.

aged ti5 veers. Relatives and friends anil Liberty Home, No. 3, B. of are invited to attend funeral, on Wednesday, at 2 P. at her late residence, K21 Howard Camden.

N. J. Interment Harleigh Cemetery. Remain may bo viewed Tuesday evening. LBAOiirvA 1 i-Sii.

February 22. Isu4. EMILY, wife of late Alfred Leadbeater. Relatives and friends, also Daughters of the Forest Tent, No. 9, and members of the Church of God, are respectfully Invited to attend funeral services, Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock precisely, at her late residence, i.4.r N.

11th st. Interment Hillside Cemetery. ins may he viewed Wednesday evening. Boi-dentown papers please copy. LEA MI XG.

February 23, 1914. at Wavne. JULIA, widow of Robert Wain Learning and daughter of late John M. Scott. Funeral service at Church of the Redeemer.

Bryn Mawr. on Wednesday, at 4 P. M. LEES. February 21.

1914 WILLIAM CLEMENT, husband of Fannie Palmer Lees and son of late John and Thomasina Lees, in his 38th vear. Relatives and friends, also Washington Camp. No. 401. P.

O. S. of Keystone Commanderv. No. P.

O. S. of American Star. No. 49, I.

O. of Court Pride. No. 30. F.

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beloved daughter of Marearet and late Charles Rhodes, aged 21 veap. Residence 2M4 street tue notice of funeral will be given. ROBINSON. February 21. 1914.

LIZZIE, wife of Wlnneld A. Robinson. Relatives and friends of family are invited to attend funeral services, on Tuesday, at 2 P. M. precisely at residence of her parents.

William Brod. 2302 N. 22d st. Interment prt- RUITFTROW. Second month 22d.

1914. J. A.SHMKAD Rl'DOBROW. agyd 70 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral, on Fifth-day.

20th inst, at 2 P. from Friends Meeting House. Moores-town, N. J. Interment private, at Ooles-town Cemeterv.

SCHREINER. Suddenly, February 23. 1914. HOMER, widow of late Richard Sehxeiner, atred 69. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services on Wednesday, at 1.30 P.

at her late' residence, 23 N. Lansdowne Ijiiis-dovue Pa. Train leaves Broad St. Station at 1 P. M.

Interment at Mt. Vernon Cemeterv. SITLFR. February 23. 1914, at his late residence.

1104 B. Columbia ave. GEORfiB B. SITLER. In his 87th year.

notice of funeral will be erlven. SKBiTH. February 21. LEROY VINCENT, son of George W. and Hattie EV Skeatb.

aged 18 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Tuesday eveulng, at 8 o'clock, at his parents' residence. N. B. cor.

20th and Porter sts. Interment private. SKIKRSCTII. February 23. 1914.

NELSON. on of late Neils and Lillian Sklerscth (nee Cole), aized 1U years 10 months 23 days. Relatives and frienls of family are invited to attend funeral, Thursday afternoon, at 2 Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at his late residence. 2211 S. 11th st.

Interment strictly private. IN-MEMORIAM OARMAN. In loving remembrance of our dear beloved daughter. SADIE CARMAN, who departed this life February 24. 1913.

Gone, but not forgotten. Sadly missed. Frmni FATHER AND MOTHER. RICKARDS. MARY LBRAINB, departed this life Feb.

24. 1913. Gone, not forgotten. APRYLK. In loving remembrance of mv 6nmr wife, and our mother.

MARY AFRYLM. who departed this life September 2. 1912. "Gone, but not forgotten." Her children raise up and call ber blessed; her husband also, and He pratsetu her. Her last hymn.

"We atand the storm. "Twill not be long: we'll anchor bye-aud-byc." HHXRY h. APRYLJ3. WHEN IN A HURRY FOR BLACK CLOTHES PERRY'S Black suits. $12 to T35: Cutaway Cot S20 and $25; Trince Albert Couts uui Vests.

$25: black light-weight and fl5 up. PERFECT FIT WITHOUT DELAY! PERRY B. 16th and Chestnut sts. be viewed Monday evenlnff, between 8 and IO o'clock. W1NTERBOTTOM.

February 23. 1914, JOSEPH. husand of Sarah Wlnterbottom, in Lis 72d year. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral, on Thursday, at 2 P. from his late residence.

Fort Washington, Ph. Interment Union Cemetery, Whttemarsli. WISE. February 22, 1914. HENRY T.

C. WISE, in the 46th year of his age. Relatives and friends or the family, and all organizations of which he was a member. aVe Invited to attend funeral services, Wednesday morning, at 10.30 o'cloek precisely, at his late residence. S75 N.

41et st. Interment private. WOOD. First day Second Month. 22d.

1914. GERALDINB wife of late Comly Wood, aged 60 years. Relatives and friends of family are Invited to tten'Lfuneral. at Horsham Friends Meeting House, on 5th day, 2d Month. 26tb.

at 3.80 P. M. Train leaves Reading Terminal for Willow Grove at 1.43. Doylestown trolley leaves Willow Grove for Horsham at 3.0. WORNEtR.

February 23. 1914. MARY EL. wife of William H. Worner.

aged 77 sears. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend funeral services, Thursday, at 12 o'clock precisely, at her late residence, 118 Walnut Morton. Delaware county. Pa. Interment Northwood Cemetery.

YERKES. Mercer Hospital, Trenton. N. February 2. 1914.

HARMON YERKES. In his S7th vetjr. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral services, on Tuesday, at 11.30 A. M. at First Baptist Church.

Bordentown. N. J. Interment Northwood Cemetery. Phila.

Remain may be viewed at cemeterv chapel upon arrival Qt 2.45 P. M. YOST. February 20. 1914.

CHARLES F. YOST. beloved husband of Mary F. Yost and son of Charl-." V. and Mary A.

Yost, aged 30 years. Funeral services oa noon, at 2.30 o'clock, at the Grace Methodist Episcopal Church, Wilmington, Del. Bethlehem. papers please copy. CRSPRUNG.

February 22. 914. STEPHEN, husband of late Ohtelia Ursprunir. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral, Wednesday 8.30 A. from residence of his son.

Stephen Ev Ursprunjt, 1116 Mt. Vernon st. High mass at Assumption Church, at 10 A. M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

22. 1914. STEPHEN, husband of late Obtelia UrsprutB. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral. Wednesday morning, 8.30 o'clock, from residence of his son, Stephen E.

Ursprunff. 1116 Mt. Vernon st. HlRh mass at Assumption Church, at 10 A. M.

VERNON. February 21. 1914. AMANDA widow of late William G. Vernon.

Relatives and friend of family are invited to attend funeral services, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at her late residence. Wallinifford. Delaware conntv. Pa. Interment privRte.

WALTON. February 23. 1914. at Methodist Episcopal Home. Mrs SARAH J.

WALTON. aed 85 years. Relatives and friends invited to attend funeral services, at the Home, Belmont and Edgeley on Wednesday, at 2 P. M- precisely. WESTPHAL.

February 22. 114. WILLIAM, husband of Annie Westphal. aged 48 years. Relatives and friends, also members of Philadelphia Reading Railway Relief Association are invited to attend funeral services, on Wednesday at 2 P.

at residence 3t his sister. Mrs. Louise Zepke, 6334 Paschall ave. Interment at Mt. Moriah Cemetery.

WILSON. February 20. 1914. MARY WILSON (nee Anderson), beloved wife of William Wilson. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral.

Tuesday aften.oon. at 2 o'clock, from ter late residence. 1827 Titan st. Interment. Mt.

Moriah Cemetery. Bemalns may o'clock, from his uncle's residence, John Skierscth, 325 Virjrlnia Audubon, N. J. Interment HarlelgU Cemetery. SMITH.

Suddenly, on February 22. 1914, ANNA Cr. SMITH, wife of late William C. Smith, in her 76th year. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral, "on Wednesday, at 2 P.

from her son's residence. William C. Smith, 4734 Oakland Frankford. Interment at Presbyterian Grounds, Bridesburft. SMITH.

February 20. 1914, EDWARD SMITH, husband of late Marv Smith. Relatives and friends of family are invited to attend funeral, on Tuesday, at 8.3 from residence of Mr. John Finegran, S927 Terrace Manayunk. Solemn requiem mass and interment at St.

John the Baptist Church. STRAUSS February 20. 1914. TAYLOR, husband of late Susan truuss nee Mover). Relatives and friends, also Quaker City Council.

No. 8. F. P. and Employes of Kensington Hygeia Ice are invited to attend funeral services, on Thursday, at l.So P.

at funeral parlors of D. F. Gallagher. 2321 East Huntingdon. St.

Interment Greenmount Ceme- TOPNER. February 23. 1914, SARAH, wife of the late Patrick Toner. Due notice of the funeral will be given, from her late residence, 142.1 N. Howard st.

TRESLEY. February 21. 1914. EI.MER -husband of Emma C. Tresley (nee Tigrhe) and son of late Robert and Julia Tresley.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services, on Thursday, at 2 P. at residence of Harry, Billhardt. SOo7 Potter st. Jntermeut priyate. North Cedar Hill Cemetery.

Remains may be viewed on Wednesday evenins. after 8 I. M. TWITMYER. In I'lii adelphia, February 21.

1914. GEORGE W. TWITMYER, Superintendent of Public S-hools of Wilmington. Del. Funeral serviced, oil Wednesday afttr- i A.

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