EVENING LEBGI3K PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 19i. tf j $v m & Vf .' rs !..' in, 'd in si' u '': t 2 M " I. if P S ty it it 4 it in i H it, . In it r : - f If I rt "! i i ti tr i ", il. r id ;i re l It i is WtfYTERlANS PLAtf FOR 'home mission campaign lurches Will Seek to Raise large Fund for Extension Work. ., .nrflto plnns nre being made by tho jlaborftir pi Jt f the cftIn. rHr'P . bodsct of IHO.000 for home mis "!ln flJ i church extension of tho de- ""? .Hon The Palra f n11, chufchcs Smi be n requostod to present the cause uvZr congrenallona on Sunday, Octo- 'i the dy that has been set aside JSw Jllwlon Sunday." ' i wchea hftvo been asked to con " I40COO o the budget for homo flon woTdSrlng this year. Of thl. ,n,! nt CO per cent. Is to go toward mis m0 nrlt In the presbytery, 10 per cent. lonml Ion work In the synod and 30 t ml"10" nllti0nal homo missions. Vot . I" to bo made to collect SVto cl ' Pfty,nS oft mort" ,100,000 to 1)0 u. . churches dea)r. ""distance. In tho Philadelphia Pres ,g assistance. hurohcB K,m mem te" Jl".i,ln nf 36.583. "Swing "City Mission Sunday" a spo- , i mtm l to bo held In Calvary t), mcctlnff w d laymon w, ur'h "hA? home mission work, and I'LTand Sunday schools having; a total iem Fol it hur ?".;,; Mm local neld, jariicuwiij " - VOtUNTEERCHUnCH WORKERS Campaign for Stimulation of Intereat to Be Waged This Winter. A campaign for Increased service In tho .r.lnlnff of volunteers and paid workers " ihurchcft Sunday schools, settlements. L",V and KlrU club... the Young Men's Chrfstlan Association, the Tout Worn- . Christian Association and other re Moiif. organisation:) i is to bo waged dur- g the winter, with many of the local Ideational, religious and charitable or SnSitlons uniting to further tho work. A permanent cooperating commllieo aa formed during this woek at a meot lr held In the Central Branch Y. M. C. Among the organizations represented nn the committee are the Baptist Instl in!e for Christian Training, Templo Uni versity, the Y. M. C. A., tho Y. W. C. A.. (he educational department of tho Ko nrmed Church and tho Presbyterian Board of Publication SEES BLESSING IN WAR The Rev. Dr. Charles A. Eaton Ex pects Good to Plow From Conflict. Tho European war Is going to be a blessing, In the opinion of tho Itcv. Dr. Charles Aubrey Eaton, pastor of tho Madison Avenuo Baptist Church, Man hattan .Now York, In his sermon on Sun day Doctor Eaton said: "This war Is tho greatest blessing. When It Is ended the world will be bet ter and more enlightened than It has been since the days of Jesus. This Is tho end of the world of hypocrisy. The ngo of selfishness and bigotry Is gone, and, when I think of those thousands of boys who have been shot that this might be accomplished, I feel they have found a good place for what they have done toward It. Lift up your hearts, the dawn Is breaking." DEATHS OF A DAY MRS. FRANK LESLIE Publisher, Editor and Author Who Regained Business Lost by Husband, NEW YORK, Sept 19,-Mra. Frank Lcsllo, publisher; editor and author, died last night at her home at tho Sherman Squaro Hotel. She had been In falling health for nbout six weeks. Miss Mar querite Union Glentworth the writer, was with her when she died. Tho Baroness do Bazusm, as Mrs. Leslie preferred to be known, was born In New Orleans, La., In 1831. Sho was of an old rench Huguenot family. Hor father gavo her a liberal education nt his home, tutoring her principally In French, Span ish, Italian, Qermnn and Latin. At the age of 13 sho began writing for "publica tion, and her work attracted some' atten tion, notably that of Henry Sartor, who was known by his pen name of Frank Leslie. Shs married Mr. Leslie, and when ho died In 1880, leaving his estate 300,000 In debt and his 16 publications In tho hands of trustees, his wife under tho -Jaw as sumed the namo of Frank Lesllo and took personal charge of the business. By hor personal management she suc ceeded In placing tho properties on a paying uasis. In tho middle eighties Mrs. Lcsllo mar ried William Wilde, a. brother of Oscar Wilde. Sho later obtnlned a divorce from htm. DKATHS BLOCKLEY CHURCH MEETING Social Union Will Hear Address on "Neglected Field." The quaiterly meeting of the West Philadelphia Social Union Is to be held at Blockloy Baptist Church, Fifty-third street and Wyaluslng avenue, on Thurs day evening of next woek. Supper will be served ut 6:30 o'clock, and Is to be followed by an address and conference. The speaker will bo the Itev. H. Watson Barras, pastor of tho Frankford Avenue Baptist Church. "A Neglected Field" will be his subject. The topic for dis cussion at the conference Is to be "Chil dren's Work In the Church." Allen Lowell, president of the Union, Is to preside, and It Is expected that the church will be overcrowded. In the Union there are men of 22 churches and the tojal membership Is nbout 6000. . BAPTIST CONVENTION JOSIAH WHITE Atlantic City Pioneer nnd Founder o the Marlborough-Blenholm. ,.,AF,LANT1,C C1TY' SePt- ".-Joslnh White, president of Joslah Whlto & Sons Compnny, also founder and principal owner of tho Marlborough-Blonhelm Ho tel, died yesterday at his residence, on Vassar Square, here. He was 71 years old. Mr. Whlto was ono of n band of pioneer hotel men who early In tho 80's Inaug urated tho winter and spring seasons at tho shore. Atlantic City having bocn prior to that timo a summer resort Bolcly. Ho erected the Hotel Luray, which was uesiroyou by flro In 1002. In 1883, with his three sons, he built the Marlborough and six years later the Blenheim, of which they have remained owners and managers over since. Mr. Whlto was a Friend and his an cestors were prominent "members of this rotlglous society In New Jersey and Penn sylvania. In 1S6J Mr. Whlto married Mnrv KIrby Allen, of Haddonflcld, N. J, Mr. Whlto nnd tho late Clement A. Grlscom nnd Isaac If. Clothier, nnd the three girls whom they respectl-oly married were intimate friends and each of these three couples lived to celebrato their golden wedding anniversary. Mr. White Is survived by his widow and six children. Young People'3 Unon Preparing for - Metelng In October. Plans are being mndo for the second autumn convention and rally of the West District Baptist Young People's Union, which will he held on October 1". The board of managers Is to decide on the p.ace for the meeting tonight. Lloyd Parkinson, who represented the Ijstrlct at the national convention in Kansas City this summer. Is to make his report at the rally. Plans for Increased Interest among the young people of "est Philadelphia In social service will le discussed. NOVENA OF NURSES BEGINS A Novena or Masses was started In tho immaculato Conception Church, Knst Chelten avenue. Ccrmnntown, yoaterdny, and will continue until the feast of tho eath of st. Vincent do Paul, on Soptom W 27. The relics of tho Saint will bo on the altar for veneration during the lTn1;. ,St' VIncenf3 water for the t w blessed and distributed. vY, b,ocjl Irty on a large scnlo will be Jield at Devon street and Locust avenue this evening1 for tho benefit of the Im w Conception Church. Many nt- !,in x'f !"e t0 be foun(I according to P'ans of the committee in charue. CLERGY NAMES OFFICERS Phii,ei0n'reBJ,tionftl Ministers' Union, of Philadelphia, has organized for the year's ModLf ""S th0 folowinsr officers: oiptor' th0 Rev- William II. Medler. ?h Cn! cretar'. the Itev. David Ley! ChuiU .Mer ,.Av6nue Congregational rnadl ,, ',h I c"y Announcement was at MtiatJlh?Itev' Wnlter M- Handles, call HrdSVr lc' ,ra" had accepted a CWh n , KfnslnBton Congregational Uiurch, C street and Indiana avenue, this BRINGING MRS. CR0KER HOME Body of Former Tammany Chieftain's Wife on Way Across Atlantic. P.OMH, Sept. 19. The steamship Tomaso dl Savola sailed from Genoa on Thurs day with 400 passengers, mostly Ameri cans, Including Mrs. Thomas J. Preston, Jr. (fonnerly Mrs. Grover Cleveland) and party: Mrs. W H. Blssell and Howard Croker and his sister?, who aro taking tho body of their mother to New York for burial. Mrs. Croker was the wlfo of Richard Croker, formerly tho Tammany Hall loader In New Tork. She died recently In Austria. DR. MAHLON H. BEARY ALLENTUWN. Pa., Sept. 13. Dr. Mah lon II. Beary, 74 years old. physician, lawyer and Civil War veteran, died yes terday. He served In the 128th Pennsyl vania Volunteers, and was one of the orators at tho dedication of the Pennsyl vania monument on the battlefield of An tletam. For a time, after the war, he lived In Missouri. Ho owned considerable property, and had a beautiful winter home In Florida almost within a stone throw of that of William Jennings Bryan. E. H. BERKHEIMER GETTYSBURG, Pa., Sept. 19. Emanuel If. Berkhclmer, Register and Recorder of Adams County, was found dead In bed yesterday. A cripple for years.ho slipped and fell on tho icy pavements last winter, suffering additional Injuries from which ho never recovered. Ho was elected Register nnd Recorder in 1011 on tho Domocratlc ticket without opposition. He was 37 years old and leaves a wife and two children. Church GreatW Tmnmn.,1 terian".'19 Sun""er the Temple Presby 'fctSS.0?' franklin and Thompson Interior h I. n BraUy Improved. The ted art ,Z been minted and decorn iui hvi ? sreenstone walls on the out thr ,.i en ""'P'otely refaced with $! tha.t'nif,a,flof a Panted cement that brow', ed.mce th9 appearance of a lam n,T 8,'u?ura- The Rev. Dr. Will tatth70.lRoberts' paaior announces lr anJ rV,hUn",W0rk l3 Parting hope- MRS. CAROLINE WILT CENTRE VALLEY, Pa.. Sept. 19.-Mrs. Caroline Wilt, S3 years old, wife of James Wilt, died after an Illness of 24 hours of npoplexy. Her husband, a retired hotel man, who Is In his 97th jear, is the old est voter" In Lehigh County. On August 23 Mr. and Mrs. Wilt celebrated their 71st wedding anniversary. Sho leaves four children. MARY VIRGINIA SAGENDORPH Mary Virginia Sagendorph died yester day at her home In the Covington Apart ments, after an illness lasting through n period of five years. Burial will bo at Clavtrlck, N. Y her former homo. She Is survived by her husband, F. E, Sagendorph. eatljg "fJOD OF THIS AGE," HIS TOPIC feach?ngBaaP"st Church. Tox Chase. U Topics o of "ermons " "Timely JbJect ?nr Pl3Peatlonal Truth." His tVu a J. mo.Trrh ls :,b "The God be eivIH o. , 5? "P'al sermons are "". November and December. Wilj Preach on Revivals B"n1ay thPaa,J? eftno vlst Rilty" SriM th?ebal.1 evanS''st. to this "4 Pine .t..1 ref?by,erian Church. 42d ' trmons u ' '? to preach a series vlU,0noSfinIIsbtUonr?.a.y eVe"lnS n "Tha Repairs at Arch Street Church Ue A?c8hVPalrs ,,ave bee ade to during th.fet Prebyterlan Church Rv. cii.nJ w2fer' a,,l the pastor, the h' been In p Wara Macartney, who n4 h!"'n England vlsltlnr hi8 mother ?rnlna- on .i. l? Pfeach tomorrow Wti Sim-0 8ubJect. i'he Battle of ... nan itewaros.' AOIN. On September IB. 1BJ4, IIAItnY F Husband ot Ituth A. Aein and on ot the lata Harry 3. and Miry Agin, aged 4t jears! l''uncral aervicea on Saturday, at 1 p. in.; at lila late, residence. ilUS i: at. Interment prliate. at Hlllalde Cemeten. "" Vu" AInn,n0Jt"P,BTn0 AG"ULIAnO,l jear. ALKVAT.I. l'ASQUALB ALEVATA. 1 yaar. AI.TI.vdSU'SAM ALTIKQ, 00 year.. 1851 Judson at. A,'.E,l,-On.snt0Slbr 18- lou- MART, wlf of Henry Apel. Funeral on .MondHy. a :t i ni., from her lale resljencu, 2&2 South Bjechwood at. Interment at 'frlnlty Lutheran cnurvn Cemetery. AVLMKIt. On September 12, 1011, MART ATI.MBR. Vuo notice of tha funerit will ba Slven. from her late realdenee, 1010 Warrtn IIAI.DWIN. At hla residence. Sill North fa. Pie ava., Lansdowne. Pa., on September '3. 10X4, JOHN C. BALDWIN, a red 7 y earl Funeral avrvlcea and Interment prhata. Providence (It. I ) papers please cony. 1IKECK.MAN. IIAHRV MEECKMAN 12 years. Oil North Philip st "",X"A"- -IIKUNHAItlJT. ANNIE nBIINHARDT. 20 years. 122 IIaroy st. . II1.UC1I. On September IT. 1014, IONAT2S. nuarmna or evil iiiouh. n hla 71st so4r. lUUiivea i and friends, also Hapuaport Ixsdio. No. 35. I. O. F S. of I : JUr falnal lAJdle. Fa;.h: 1.P- P-iJ"1? olao Leah l.odgo. are Inilttd to attend the funeral, on Sunday, at - m;V.!rS ,ne r-arloro ot Bmanuel Asher & Son. ItM rrtamond st. Interment at Adath Jeshurun Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers III.()Mi:it On September IS. 1014, KLI2A HETII BLOMER. wife of Charles Illomer, aeed 63 years, runeral services on Monday at 1 p. m , at her late residence. ISC North 3d st. Interment prtvato, at Westminster Cemetery. ,l!:l',i-T?AHAH BUJM. 58 years, 221 North Randolph at. BRIT-ION,--CHARLES DRITTON. 80 years. 13.-.' MOUtll a st BROCK. On UeDtember 18. 10H, EDWARD husband of Eveln J Proclt, aged bti years. Relatlea and frUnds are United to attend tho funeral scrtkes, or, Monday, at 3 p. in. preclsel, at his late residence. 3615 North 2J.I st. Interment private. HIIOW.N.-SARAH BROWN, 32 yean. 3HJ Ilodlne st. Ill'IINH.-On September IT. 10H. ANNA A., Vldow of Thomas F Burns. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend tho funeral, ou Tuosda) at 2 p. ni.. from her lite residence. 2S37 llrud.locW st Interment prltut, at Kast Cedar Hill Cemetery. CAMPION On September 18, 10U. RICH ARD M., husbuud of Mary Caiiiulun, Fu neral on Tuesday at 8:3u a. m.. from his m.e icsiu.itw. Aleukia ue.. .Aniuier, fu Itfiulem Mass st St Anthony's Church Ambler, at 0 a in. Interment at West minster Cemetery CANAVIN. On September 18. 1914. CHARLES C. husband of Martha U. Cana ln (nee Moore). Funeral on Saturday, at 2 p. m.. from 1TI3 Sliel at. Intrment at Fernwood Cemetery. CIIAKMKTSKI WALTER CHARMETSKI. B ( """" -" - I OKOO-On September 1',. IBM. .XNNIB. WJ'. of James Clea-r. nelatlvea and, friend are Invited to attend tho funeral senrices. on Bunday. at 2 p. m., at her late home, 1007 North 20th at. Interment private. COLTNBFnANCia COLLINS, 8 years, 89th and Leaser are. . COMI.Y. On September 18, 1914. FRANK LIN II. COMLY. Funeral on Monday, the 21at inat., at 1:30 p. m., from his late resi dence, 8038 Frankfnrd av., ltolmeaburar. Services at the Emmanuel Episcopal Church at 2!30 p. m. CONMN. At Akron, Pa., on September JO, 1014. CATHARINE, wife of William Conlln, sued (VI years. Funeral on Saturday, at 10:35 a, m from the Philadelphia and Readlnt Terminal, on the nrrlnl of the train from Akron, Pa. Interment at Calvary Cemetery, Camden, N, J. CONnpjy.--Oit September 14, 1014, DAVID K. CONROW, aped 64 years. Lnte reatdence, 224 League at. Due notice of funeral will be rcUen. ctt,pJ?EJ?C:nn Beplember 18,1014, OKOttan E. CRIPPEN. Due notice of tho funeral will bo slven. CU.MMINOS. On September 10, 1014, IlUon, son nf Jamet and Catharine CummlnitJ. Fu neral on Saturday, nt 7:30 n,,m., from hla parenta' residence, 221 Church lane, aerman town. Maes nt St, Vincent's Church, at U ..ttl.m. Interment at Old Cathedral Cemetery. IleCAMlV Near Chesterfield, N. J on Sep tember 18. 1014, Ui:oROE 1I son of the late Wordal B. and Catharine A. DpCamp, In the Mlh year of hla aire. Funeral on Sunday, nt J p. ni.. from the residence of his brother, Thomas DeCninp. Interment nt Jacobatown. DJ5Ki,SHTrP?N,CO DER08SI, 02 yra, 710 South Marshall at. "Fiiftrn-0" fSjy?temlt)r 14; 1014, CATH ARINE A. DEAN, widow of Charles W. Dean, resilience, 860 Union at. Funeral serv ice and Interment strictly private. DBVITA. NICOLA DEVITA, 77 years, 1110 wnarion at, DILLON On September 15. 1014, ROBERT 13.. husband of Norah Dillon (nee Sullivan) nr.d eon of Luke and Mary T. Dillon. Due jiptlco of the funeral will be riven, from his parents' residence. 1413 South 13th et, IJtVAC LIZZIE DIVAC, 40 years. 1820 N. 18th St. IHHKIIIIIRTY. On September 13. 1014, OL LIE T., widow of John J. Dousherty (nee Donohuo), Due notice of the funeral will be given, irom ner lato residence, 1ZI4 Cath arine st. mivaOAN. ELLEN DRUOOAN, 70 years, lHth and Jefferson ata. EASTLACK. CATHARINE IrASTLACK. BS rtis, vol Plchmond st ESKIN. ESTHER ESKIN. .,4 years. 0122 Moss St. EYNON. On September 10. 1014. GER TRUDE, daughter of William N. and Mar garet Eynon. aged 10 lears. Funeral ser vices on Monday, nt 1 p. m., precisely, nt her parents' residence, 174 Kaloa at., Wlssa hlckon. Interment private, at Mt. Mortah Cemetory. FEINSTEIN. ALBERT FEINSTEIN. lfl vears. 2243 William at. FKL118TEIN. Suddenly, on September 17. 1014, CHARLES II., husband ot Jeanette Fcldatcln, aged 71 years. Relatives and friends, also Rnppaport Lodge, No, 33, I. O, . H. or I., arc intiied to attend th- funertl, on Sunday, at in o'clock a. m., from hla lato residence, 1820 North Ontario et. Inter ment Adath Jeahurun Cemetery. FINK ANNIE FINE, 2 years. 203 Beclc street. ' FISHER. On September 14. 1014. MART. daughter of Margaret and the lato William Fisher. Relatives and friends are Invited lo attend tho funeral, on Saturday, at 2 o'clocl:, from the mother's residence, 3UD Belgrade at. The remains may be viewed after 8 o'clock Friday evening. Interment at North Cedar HIM Cemetery. FORESTER. JOSEPH FORESTUR.43 yeara. 1001 s. Taney st. FRA8ER. On September IB. 1014. EMILY U., wlfo of Clcorgo M. Froser. Funeral on Saturday, at 1 p. m,, from her lato realdenco. 200H Wharton at. Interment Mt, Morlali Cem'tery. OAUL CHARLES GAUL. 7 years. B120 Charles st. GENAVER. HARRIET GENAVER.57 years, 248 W. Haines st. GILT, On September 14. 1914, at his late residence, SOS North 41st St., PETER, hus band of Fannie QUI. Due notice ot the fu neral will bo given. GOEPPERT On September 10, 1014.MABEL C. vountreat flatiahter of Mary and tho Into Bemhard (Joepfrrt, In her 18th year. Fu neral services on Sunday, at 2 p. m., at 24.13 North Helen st. Interment private, at Green Mount Cemetery. Gi.LASIC HELENA GOLASIC, 28 yeara. S2D Brown at. GRANT On September 10, 1014. THOMAS. aon of the lute Thomaa and Maria Carrigun (neo Grant). Funeral on Monday, at 8:30 n. m., from S21.r, North Philip st. Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Veronica's Church at id a. in., precisely, interment uia uainearai Cemetery. GREEN. ALBERT GREEN, 2 years. 017 Wntts st. GREENnERG. MARY GREENBERG. 1 ear. Kill Tree et. HAI.I.OWELL. On September 12. 1014.WIL LIAM. husband of the late Catharine N. Hallowell. aged 74 years. Due notice of the funeral will be given, trom the residence ot his d.-ushter. 1848 Van Pelt st. IIAITSER WILFRED IIAUSER. B3 yeara. 118 N. 10th st. 1IELVERSON HARRIET HELVERSON. 00 years, lfH3 roull:rod st. nENHOETKR. On September 17. 1014. at Leeshurg, N. J., EMMA, widow of Frederick L. Henhoefer, aged 74 years. Funeral ser vices on Saturday, at 2 p. m., at Steelman's Chapel. .1031 Kensington ave. Interment prl iate. nt North Cedar Hill Cemetery. HERTER. On September 13. 1014. MAGDA LENA, ulfe of Loula Herter (formerly Eck ard), aged 48 years. Due notice ot the fu neral will be given, trom her late residence, 1027 Shunk st. HOLMES. Suddenly, on Ninth Month 18th. 1014, ELEANOR M Infant daughter of George L. nnd Mary L. Holmes, aged 10 months. runeral private, on Second-day, Ninth Month, 2lst, from parents' residence, near Moorestown, N. J. m'NSINOER. On September 13. 1011, CHARLES O.. husband of Mary E. Hun- singer (nee Cully), aged 00 year. Funeral on Sunday, at 2 p. m., from his residence, 423 Pln st., Camden, Interment at Ever green Cemetery. HUNTER On September IT. 1014, JULIA 1).. widow of Thomaa ITunter. Relatives and friends aro invited to attend tho funeral services, on Monday, at 2.30 p. ni., at the residence of her soil, Thomas II. Hunter, 221 Buckingham Place. Interment at Wood lands Cemetery. JEFFERSON LOVINE JEFFERSON. 0 j ears. 1121 Poplar st. JOHNSON. On September 17. 1014. HARRY YOST, husband of Elizabeth Johnson (nes Wartman), Relatives and friend are Invited to attend ths funeral, on Tuesday, ot 2 p. m.. from hla late residence, 133 Louden at., .juicy, ini-rmem at an. vernon t. emeiery. JUDGE. THEODOR JUDGE. 01 years. 013 Wood st. KANE. On Sentember 10. 1B11. ELI.EK. wlfo of Michael Kane and daughter of tho lato George nnd Bridget Lynch, aged -11 years, runeral on Monday, at 8. -311 a. m., from 1722 Juniata St.. Nlcetown. High Mass at St. Stephen's Church at 10 a, m. Interment nt Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. KEILE. Of diphtheria, on September 18, 1H14, CATHARINE C, wife of Thomas Kells nnd daughter of the lute James and Rebecca Lincoln Hutchinson. Residence, 1017 Filbert st. Interment at Mt. ZIon Cemetery, Darby No funeral, KELLY On September 17, 1014, ANNIE TAOCiART KELLY. Funeral on Monday, at 8:30 a. m,, from 1858 North 23d st. Sol emn Requiem Mass at St. Elizabeth's Church at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KELLY. On On September IT, 1014. ANN KEI.I.Y, widow of Patrick Kelly. Funeral on Monday, at 8:30 a. m.. from 2360 lj, Ua-old et. Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Ann'e Church, at 10 a. m. Interment ut Holy Crcs Cemetery. DEATHS KEI.TY.-r-On husband of Marr A. Kellv Relatives and friends, also Leo-Columbus So- nentsmher 1R. 1014. JOHN. nana ot Ainry A. Kelly (neo mmpfion;. rletv. are Invited tn Attend funeral, on Sat urday, at 8:30 a. m., from his late residence, 2J03 N, Lawrence at. Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Edward's Church, nt 10 a. rn. pre cisely. Interment Bordentown, N, J. KELLY. At her residence, 10 South 8d at. Pleaanntvllto, N. J., on September 17, 1014, MARGARET M, KELLY (nee MaeDonald), widow of Thomas F. Kelly. Funeral on Monday, at 8:30 a. m., from 1B44 N. Marston st.,.ImM. High Mass of Requiem at Church of Most Precious llliod, nt 10 n, m. Inter ment at Old Cathedral Cemetery, KT.ENTNER. LAZER KLENTNER.C0 yeara. 2700 Fletcher st. KUEN. On September 10. 1014, SARAH A.. wife of Charles U Kuen, In the 03d year of her age. Relatives and friends aro In vited to attend tho funeral service, on Snturc'oy afternoon, the lMh Inst., at 2 o'clock, at her late residence, Mountain and Prospect nvea., Melrose Park, north of Onk Lane Station, P. and R. It. Interment orlvate. In Ivy Hill Cemetery. KURZEKNABE. On September 18, 1014, LUDWIU KUHZEKNAIIE, husband of the late Mary Kurzeknnbe, nged 81 years. Fu neral services on Monday, at 2 p. m., at his daughter's residence. 41 In North 8th st. In terment private, at Mt. Peace Cemetery. LKATIIERMAN. At hla residence. 437 llhawn St., Fox Chase, on September 13, lull. JOSEPH, husband of Amanda leather man. Due notice of the funeral will, be I.UiWlL. HARRY L1DDELL, B years 2355 E. Sergeant st. I.IPP. LOUISA LIPP, 87 years, 2012 North Mascher st, LLOYD. On Friday. September 18, ot her lata residence. I'24 Clinton st.. ELIZABETH GUIDONS LLOYD, daughter of the late John and Esther B. Lloyd. I.U.MPP. On September 17, 1014, WILLIAM I.t'lll'l', aged So years. Funeral on Satur day, at 2 p. m., from 1212 South 40th st,, West' Philadelphia. Interment at Montrose Pemelerv. JlcBRIDE. On September 18, 1014. JOSEPH McllRIDE, son of John C. and Alice M. Mc BtldJ, aged 11 months 2 weeks. Funeral oti Monday, at 1 :30 p. m., from tlm residence of hla parents, 2121 Pierce st. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. McC'ANDLEhS. On Koptembe.' 17. 101 1, ELIZA, daughter of the lato Hutchinson nnd Elizabeth McCandless, nged 08 tears. Tho relatives nnd mends or the ratnliy aro In vited to attend tho funeral services, on Mon day, the 2l, at 2 p. m , ot her brother's residence, Thomas It, MrCandlcss, 2140 North 2d at.. Philadelphia. Interment private, at North Cedar Hill Cemetery. MrCUM.OUOII. On September IB. 1014, MARY McCULLOUOH. Funeral Saturday, at 8:"0 a. in., from 4S0 Merlon nve. High Mass at Our Jlothor of Porrows' Church, at 10 a, tn Interment at Holy Cross Ceme tery. McEI.HENNEY. On,, September IB, 1014, DUMINIC. son of Alexander and Margaret McElhenney, aserl 0 jears 8 months, run.-ral on Saturday, at 8:30, a. in., from 4C07 Ridge ave., Falls of Schuylkill High Mass at St. Bridget's Church, at 0:30 a. m. Interment Westmlnater Cemotery. MKUIIEIt. Suddenly, at hla residence. 171 Fernbrook avc, Wynrote, Pa., on Sentcm bor 17, 1014, CHARLES A. MEURBH; Fu neral aervlces. on Saturday, nt 2 p. m.. ot the apartments of Oliver II. Balr, 1820 Chestnut at. Intorn'ont private. MILLER. SARAH MILLER, 35 years, 1103 Fltzwnter st. MII.LIGAN. On September 18, 1014, CAR OLINE W. MILLIOAN. Services nt her Into residence, 300 Bryn Mawr ave Cynwyd, Fa Monday, September 21, nt 2 p. m. Interment prlvnto. MO.N riETIL IDA MONTIETH, 38 years, B2U N. 11th si. MOORE. On September lt, 1014, S..TENNIB, wile of Thomas L Moore arid daughter of the late Nathan W. nnd Hnrah M. Luton, aged 57 years. Funeral on Saturday, at 1 6 m.. from husband's re-ldcnco. In Mamie, elaware Co., Pa. Interment Media Ceme tery. MORESCII1. VICTORIA MORESCHI. 0, years, 032 E. ltlttenhouso st. .MOlKlNr.R On September 17, 1014. RICH ARD C. MOKMNER, husband of Hedwlg C. Mcrgnrr (nee Hcrtech), aged 48 3 ears. Fu neral services on Sunday, at 2 p. m., at 2O40 North Bth st. interment private, uleiinooe MUIJIOLLAND. CATHARINE MULHOI.- 1.AN1). 43 years, 2.120 N. Howard st. MURPHY. MICHAEL MURPHY. 70 years". ziuu iieien st. MURRAY On September 18, 1014. FRAN CIS H.. husband of thu lata Mary Murrai and son of tho lato Charlei and Elizabeth Murray, Funeral on Tuesday, at 8:30 a. m , tram 1133 South Clarion st. High Mass ot Requiem at St. Teresa's Church, at 10 a. m, Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. NASSANO. On September 17. 1014, FLOR ENCE, daughter of Anthony and Virginia Nacano, agod 30 years. Fui eral on Mon day, September 21, 1014, a: 8 a m., from I52S N. 63d st. Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Donato'a Church, 61th and Callowhlll eta., nt 10 a. in. Interment nt Holv Cioss Cemetery. NOCTON. On September 18. 1014, THOMAS P., husband of the lato Elizabeth Nocton. Funeral on Monday, at 8:30 n. ni., from Woodlawn ave.. Aldan, Delaware County, Pa. High Maes nt the Church of the Holy Sjjtrlr. Sharon Hill. Pa., at 10 o'clock. In termont private. rAHLS. On September 16, 1D14, ELIZA BETH, daughter of Alois and Elizabeth Pa his, aged 21 years. Funeral services on Sunday, at 2:30 p. m.. at 2021 North 7tt st. Interment Greenmount Cemetery. TASCHALL. On September 18, 1014, ISAAC I'ASCHALL, aged 78 5 ears. Funeral on Tuesday, at 1 p. m.. from Newtown Square, Delaware County, Pa. Inlormcnt at Great Valley Preabyterlan Cemetcrv. TEELINO. CASANDRA PEELING. 83 yearn. 1314 S. 3d st. VFAFF. On Soptember 13, 1014, of diph theria, .'OHM o . son of Philip and Anna Pfaff. of 3528 Ella St., agod B years. No funeral. PHILLIPS. LILLIAN PHILLIPS, 43 years. 2132 North Natrona st. rOTTS EDWARD POTTS, 13 years. 2012 Turner st. POWDERJIAKEII. At Atlantlo City. N. .!.. September 17, 1014, ABRAHAM, husband of Claire Powdcrmnker. nged 32 ears. Inter ment prliate. Norfolk, Baltimore and Wash ington papers please copy. RANDALL. At tne residence of her son. How.ird K. Randall, at Stoopvlllo, Bucks Co., Pa., on Wednesday September 18, RACHEL JDKATKrl Requiem Mara at Our Lady of the Rosary Church, at 10 a. m. Interment at St. Dents' Cemetery SAGENDOnrn. At her apartments, The Covington, on September 18, 1014, MART VIRGINIA, wife of F. D. Sagendorph. Fu neral services on Bunday, at 4 p. m., at the apartments of Oliver H. Balr, 1820 Chestnut st. Interment at cUveraok, N. Y. Staun ton, Va and Baltimore, Md papen pleaao copy SAIA-IN. LOUIS 8ALVIN, 49 yeara. 788 Moore at 8ANKBY. Suddenly. September 18, 1014. FRANK A husband of Mary J, Banker and son of lfftrrv W. an.1 la, Pll t- U.h,i. aged 32 yeara. Relatives and friends, also police of 20th District, Invited to attend fu neral, Tuesday, 8:30 a. m., from hla lato rosldonce, B10 N. Vodges St., West Phlla, Solemn Mass of Requiem, Church of Our Lady of Victory, 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetory, fiCIIAD. On September IT, 1014, EDWARD, son of the late Frank nnd Sophie Schart. Fu neral on Monday, at 8 a. m from the real dence of his brother, Bernard Bchad, 127 Balnbriage st. Mass ot Requiem at Holy Trinity Church, at 9:30 a. m. Interment New Cathedral Cemetery. bCIIAFlSR. On September IS, 1014, at Or E'.WiHrtv.. ''5 VIRGINIA LttE ilt.UHKS BCHAFER, daughter of the late Edward D, Hughe". Funeral services on Saturday, at 2 p. m., at the residence of her brother-Inlay, . George W. Jenes, 2134 North 21st et. InUrment nrlvnte. fc?I.'.jy.'SIPEnr7-0n . September 10, 1914, LUUIijE, widow of Henry Sehwelrer (nee Meyer), aged. 73 years. Funeral services on Monday, nt 1:30 p. m., at her late resi dence, 223J North Uber st. Interment pri vate, nt Nortliwood Cemetery. HHOOR.MITIL In Philadelphia, on Septem ber IT, 1014, MARGARET, widow of Benja min Shooemlth, In her R3d year. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend tho funeral aorvlcfn, on Sunday, at 2:30 p. m at Broth- t,.",1",',1?1?1 c.pmf.t.e."r' Mount Holly, N. J. s,WrhD.AtVID SHULU 10 """ 8n "AVrV.n-NisrrS.0 VS.B.. ""-""" K0 S1LV18. On September 18, 1014, ELIZA- DEATH BETH B. filLVIS. Due notice of the funeral will be given. SIMON. FANNIB SIMON, 86 years, 140 STAnLEIL On September 18,, 1914, CHAB. F., aon of Charles O. and Pauline It. Btabler, aged 20 years. Funeral on Tuesday, at 2:30 p. m., from 2839 Pleasant at., Camden, N. J. Interment Bethel Cemetery. HTE1YART. MAnY STEWART. BB yeara, 1B22 H. Stlllmnn at. .,... STROIIL. On September 10, 1014, PHILIP ,l husband of the, late Caroline Rtrohl, In the 75th year of his age. Funeral aervlces on Monday, at 1 p. m.. Precisely, nt 3041 Arbor t. Interment at Hillside metery. SULLIVAN, At his residence, 823 Cherry St., Camden, N. J Sept. 13, 1014. JOHN I. husband of Mary Sufllvnn, aged 27 yeara. Due notice of tho 'uneral will be given. SULLIVAN. KATHARINE SULLIVAN. 20 years, 1034 Thompson st, TAI.IIOT. ROXANNA TALBOT, 23 yeara, TARIIA SOFIA TAHRA, 8 yeara, 4B34 Mll- TAYLOR. HENRY TAYLOR, CO years, 733 TEEHE CAROLINE TEESE, B7 years. 2215 Eaat Cumberland at. . TOL1IERT. MADGD TOLDERT, 00 years, TREINANCATliARINn TREINAN. 31 yeara, 2421 E. Boston nve. VAN DEUHENr On September, 10, 1914, MARY P.. widow of Wlnfleld Van Deu-cn. runeral services on Saturday, at 3 p. in. pre .iBCly, at her late residence, 2100 West Tioga rI interment private, nt Laurel Hill Cem etery. VEATCH. On September 17. 1014, LAURA, wife of Georro C. Veatch tree Davla). Rela tives n'ld filer.ds aro Invited lo attend tho funeral services, on Monday, Beptombcr 21, nt 2 p. m., at the residence of her husband, 413 Carteret st., Camden, N J. Interment private. WALDNEU. On September 17, 1014. CHRIS TIANA. wlf- of Anton Waldncr (nee Bosch), nfcert 07 eats. Funeral aorvlces on Monday, at 2 p. m., nt her lnte home, 2344 West Montgomery ave Interment private. WALLACII. On September 17, 1014, MOSE3 A., husband of the Into Bahette WhIIucIi, agod 77 years. Funeral on Sunday, nt 2 p. m., precisely, from 3412 N. Palcthorp st. Interment at Mt. Carmel Cemetery. pgArfts WALLKR On September. 17, ' 391., AB1I LIA. E wlf of David Waller, red ti rar. Train leaves Broad .St, Station Battirday, at 10 a m. Interment at Laurel, Dal. WEATHEIinV.6n September J 8. IBM. AMANDA WBATIIEIIDY. widow et DatIsI t. u..niii..Kr bb-i1 at vAt. Funeral ssrv . .1 1-u.... . y. "o-.-- --- - . -i.. ..." --- ,. on Monday, nt 1 p. in., aj himm; rw- laa nM t.MtflV. dence, 870 Haddon.nv., Clmden) N, J, terment strictly Inw. WHAUTON. On September 17,1014. AONE9, widow of Wesley Wharton nnd daughter of Philip r-mt Alice Walsh, aged 20 years. Fu neral on Monday, nt 8:80. a. tn,. from ni Coilom at., Gcrmantown. High K.i at Ht, Francis of Aaslsl Church, at 10 n, m. In terment at New Cathedral Cemetery. WHITE On September 14, 1914. at Ms reK dence, on Vaaiar Square, In Atlantlo City, JOSIAH WHITE, In his 74th year. The tu nenl will take place at his country house, Wild Orchard," near Cardlngton, Philadel phia, on Second-day, the 21at Inat., at S o'clock P. hi. Carriages will meet relatives and frienda at the Tormina, coth and Mar ket sis., after 2 IB p. m. Interment private. WILD. MALLY WILD, 83 years. 2880 North Water st. WILDE. On September 10, 1914. JOSEPH WILDE, ngod 7a year. Funem! Sunday, nt 2 p. m., from hla fate residence, Bonaall ave., Drexel Hill, Delaware Co., Pa. Interment at Mt. ZIon Cemotery. WILLIS. JAKE WILLIS, 24 years, 1817 Wood st. WILSON. At Centerton, N. J., on Septem ber 13, 1014, SAMUEL, husband of Margaret Wilson, aged 80 year?. Funenl on Sunday, September 20, at 1 p. m., fmm Centertot, Interment at Brotherhood Cemetery, Mt. Holly. WITHROW. On September IS, 1014, SARAH D., widow ot Andrew J. Wlthrow. Relative nnd friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Friday evening, at 8 o'clock, as her lata residence, 843 North Preston st. Interment private, at Pleasantvltle, N. J. WOLF. On September 10. 1014. FRANK WOLF, Sr., In his 61st year. Funeral serv ice on Saturday, nt 3 p. m.. at hla lata restdruce, 1021 Jefferson et. Interment prl- ZUREK. LOUIS ZUREK. 48 years, at Brown at. A nged RANDALL. widow of Reuben Randall. lomorai trom vears fi ntnnt1,. rlimnnann M ,mnrlnl r,h,,i.s T na Qniahnru Pa., on Saturdny, Sent. 10, 'at 11 a. in. ' RECCARIA. DOMENICO RECCAHIA. 1 year, 3026 North Woodstock st. REIN. SARAH r.EIN. 70 yeara. 619 South 10th at. RIDOLFO. On September IB, 1014. FRANK, Funeral on Monday, at 8:30 a. m . from 1026 South 8th t. Solemn Itequlem Ita at the Church ot St. Nicholas Tolenclno. st 10 a. ni. precisely. Interment at Hols CroJ Cemetery RIFFLE HOWARD 2112 Arch st. HOKBI.ING At Trenton. N. J., nn Septem ber 17. 1014, M'AROARfcT U.VrZMER. wife of Ferdinand W. Robllng. Sr. Henlccn nt her late residence, 222 West Slate st . Trnn ton, N. J., on Mondaj, nt 11 a. m. Interment private. ROGERS. On Monday, September 14. 1014. RACHEL WISTER, daughter of the late llllam Wynne and Hannah Lewis Wlst-r RIFFLE. 26 sears, and widow of William B. Rogers. Interment 1,1 IlillQ nSVNOiTANaELO ROMANO. 8 years. 033 South 0th st. ItUI.EFF. On September 17. 10H, ELIZA BETH G.. daughter of Francis D. an.l Eliza beth G. Ruleff. Funeral services on Saturday morning, at 10 o'clock, at the r-flrtence of her parents, 33 Preston st. Intel mut private, at Arlington Cemetery. Friends may view remains on Friday evening, ftom 7 until 0 o'clock. . nXA?C'7.0,n- September 18, 10H, DANIEL UtANCIS, son of John and Catharine Rs'an. aged 10 sears. Funeral on Tuesday, at 8:30 a. m., from 2M North Robinson a'. High Choice Properties West Side Detached $12,500 Stone and brlcli construction; high eleva tion; one block to Penna. R. R. ; 12 rooms; modern and attractive Interior. Lot 00 by 100 feet deep. Old shade. This la one of the good buys thla fall. Various Prices Detached Stone West Side Twelve rooma, 3 balhs; hot-water heat, electric light; large rooms. Southwestern exposure. Garage. Conicnlent to Penna. R. R. and trolley. Must be sold before October 1st. Emlen Below Upsal Street $6850 Three - story slone seml-de- l""g" tached dwellings, containing 11 pbooU rooma. Including 2 baths. De- icatin tacheJ porches. Lots 32 ft sOOOU front Hot-water heat, gas and electricity; gas Kitchen, hard wood floors, tile bath. $6850 SAMPLE HOUSE OPEN FOR INSPECTION Two-Story Modern Homes, $3700 LOTS 22 8 II Y Oil FEET OGONTZ AND CHELTEN AVES. Seien rooms. Including bath, hut-water heat, open llrepliue, hardwood Ooorn. gas and electricity, gas kit- hen These humes Include eiory mnjern appnlramctit. Open for Inspection. See ihum before considering eUeuhere. Take Germantoun or Willow Grove car. over Chelten ave 100 feet Bou-levnrd. IF IT'S IN GERMANTOWN, SALE OK RENT, WE HAVE IT LISTED J. H. CHADWICK & CO., 5618 Germantown Ave. pm$swmi Telephone Your Want Ads today for the Sunday PUBLIC I Walnut or Main 3000 kwU.i...,;,. i..,SSJ.J ,C- . -,. ..M..Wh. -1 Store Opens 8.30 A. M. WANAMAKER'S Store Closes 5.30 P. M. Grand Organ Recitals 9, 11 and 5.15 THE WANAMA) Amnmoiuiinices for Monday The forma! opening of Fall and Winter millinery, fin.- eliding an extensive collection of brilliant new hats from the great ateliers of Paris. (Second Floor, Chestnut) The opening of a very precioys collection of Paris gowns for young womenexctasive in America. (Second Floor, Chestnut) books in a clean way at JSc, 25c, sOc and 75c, Ibeint? the gathering op of all the odd lots and left overs from a number of special sales. Over 6000 books marked at tSc (Main Floor, Thirteenth) COMING A great sale of famous American Rugs starting some day next week. B500 sample shirtwaists: many samples in a very mU" msnaal disposal going at $11 to $3.85 (West Aisle) 250 standard quality brass beds m a disposal at ZB to 33 13 per csnt. below regular price. (Sixth Floor 200 wonderful sample suits for women S3id y8Stg women at half price in the LowerPr Ice Store, Ttig suits are made of imported materials, finely tailored, and marked $15 and $20 each. (Subway Floor, Market) ssaaaaaasaaaaMaaEaJJijSjgg11 - -" 7"7TJ 1 !'. . .arrits an 1 ., . V j a fi rPt&&it VU3HT " a r'r m t"S '.til i. 1 JOHN WAMAMAKEE imm siiHifHiirri JmmJ I laNMtasiaMBaa