I tribuata JIO.CW PRESBYTERIANS PLAN FOR HOME MI5SIUN uHmriu Churches Will Seek to Balso Largo -i-imrnte nlftnfl ore. being made by tho El w.er ana of ttitt city for tho cam i T- in bo wagc.l this autumn to Help ? SP buds"? ot $H0.tWO for homo ml c,btflinnd chnrch extension of tho. da """inATon The pastors of all churches fmJ hSn requested to present tho criiso r?hSonrcalloiw on Sunday. Octo J f r,hc day tlmt has been set aside !rcili JlSSlon Sunday." US ' Lily ."" . ...,. i.enM aat.-r.i1 to rnn- Ji0cal cliurcne. ..- -;- - 1 EVENING LBDG-BB PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1014. 7 BAPTIST CONVENTION of the budget for homo JET vtork during tW- year. Of this '..., oi nor cent, is to h" ujwhiu iw e,mt"nrk n tho presbytery. 10 per cent. Blon 'ilnwMlc In tho synod and 30 tor Ent for national homo missions. Ciwi". to bo mad to collect ,nK M'""-e 75 churches. 42,854 mem. Ktcrl'1Cfirnnday schools having a total a ape- . . 4 ' membership ,&:. Sundayl ,,0lrilnBl9 to be held In Calvary Sire" when clergymen and laymen will ?.ik on tha lmo mission work, and Ucularly on tho local Held. VOLUNTEER CHUBOH WORKERS Campaign tor "'""""" to Bo Waged This Winter a campaign for Increased service In tli inlii of voluntcois and paid workers .,raT.'i,. Stimlav schools, settlements, InvV and glrU' clubs, tho Young Men's i christian Awoclatlon. tho Young Won. ,n", Christian Association and other to lous organizations Is to bo waged dur ing the winter, with many of tho local ideational, rrllglotis and charltublo oi Banlwtlons uniting to further tho work. . a normnnont co-operating committee waa formed during this week at a meet Ims hold In tho Central Branch Y. M. U. a mong the organizations icpresented en the commltteo are tho Baptist Instl. into fir Christian Training, Templo Uni versity, tho Y. M. C. A., tho Y. W. C. A., ho educational department of tho Re formed Church and the Presbyterian f powd of Publication SEES BLESSING IN WAR i The Rev. Dr. Charles A. Eaton Ex 1 pects Good to Flow From Conflict. Tho European war 13 going to be a leasing, In tho opinion of tho Rev. Dr. Charles Aubrey Katon, pastor of tho Jladlson Avonuo Baptist unurch, Man hattan .N'ovv York. In his sermon on Sun day Doctor Eaton said: "This war Is tho gicatost blessing. When It Is ended the world will bo bet ter and moro enlightened than It has iiMij since the days of Jesus. This Is tho end of tho world of hypocrisy. Tho ago of selfishness and bigotry Is gone, and, irhen I think of those thousands of boys rrho have been shot that this might be accomplished, I feel they have found a good place for what they havo done toward It. Lift up your hearts, the dawn Jj breaking." ' BLOCKLEY CHURCH MEETING ounf People's Union Preparing for Meeting in October Plans are being mado for tho second autumn convention and rally of tho West District Baptist Young Pcoplo's Union, which will bo held otiOctobor 17, Tho board uf managers Is to decide on Iho placo for tho meeting tonight. Lloyd Parkinson, who represented the district at llio national convention In Kansas City this summer, is to make his report at the rally. Plans for Increased Interest among tho young people of West Philadelphia In social service, will be discussed. Boclal Union Will Hear Address on "Neglected Field." The quaitcrly meeting of the West Philadelphia Social Union Is to bo held et Blockley Baptist Church, Fifty-third street and Wyaluslng avenue, on Thuts day evening of next week, Supper will be served ut 6:30 o'clock, and Is to be followed by nn address and conference. The speaker will be the Bev. II. Watson Earras, pastor of tho- Frankford Avenue Baptist Chuich. "A Neglected Field" ulll bo his subject. Tho topic for dis cussion at the conference Is to bo "Chil dren's Work In tho Church." Allen Lowell, president of tho Union. Is to preside, and It Is expected that tho church will bo ovci crowded, In the Union thero are men of 22 churches and the total membership Is nbout 6000. DEATPIS OF A DAY J. E. SULLIVAN BURIED Many Mourn As Late A. A. U, Sec retary is Laid at Rest. NEW YOniC, Sent. 19.-More than 100.. 000 schoolboys stood In lino and flags at all -schools In tho city were nt half-mast today, when tho body of James E, Sulli van, Inte secretary of the Amateur Ath letic Union, was taken through tho streets of New York. After services wcro held at the Catholic Church of St. Aloyslus, tho body was taken to Calvary Cemetery for burial. Tho Executive Commltlco of the A. A. U. attended the funeral In a body. Mes sages of condolence poured In upon Sulli van's relatives by the hundreds. MRS. FRANK LESLIE Publisher, Editor and Author Who Regained Business Lost by Husband. NEW YORK, Sept. J9.-Mrs. Frank Leslie, publisher, editor and author, died last night at her homo at tho Sherman Square Hotel. She had been In falling health for nbout six weeks. Mtis Mar- ciuerlto Linton Olcntworth tho writer, wa-i with her when she died. Tho Baroness do Bnzusm, as Mrs. Leslie preferred to be known, was born In New Orleans, La In 1S51. She was of an old French Huguenot family. Her father gavo her a liberal education nt his home, tutoring- her principally In French, Span ish, Italian, Gorman and Latin. At the ago of 13 she 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 1SS0, leaving his estate $300,000 In debt and his 16 publications in tho hnnds of trustees, his wife under tho law as sumed tho namo of Frank Leslie and took personal charge of tho business, By her personal management she suc ceeded In placing tho properties on a paying basis. In tho middle eighties Mrs. Lcbllo mar ried William Wilde, a brother jf Oscar Wilde. Sho later obtained a divorce from him. man, who Is In his 97th year, Is the old est voter In Lehigh County. On August 23 Mr. and Mrs. Wilt celebrated their 71st wedding anniversary. Sho leaves four children. MARY VIRGINIA J3AGENDORPH Maty Virginia Sagendorph died yester day at her homo In tho Covington Ap.itt mehtu, after an Illness lasting through a period of five years. Burial will bo at Claverlck, N, Y., her former liomtS She Is survived by her husband, F. E. Sngendorph. DKATII8 onflRNnnno, EDWARD BROOK Edward Brock, a Hepubllcan worker, died yesterday nt his home, 3615 North 22d street, fiom an attack of heart' dis ease. Ho was CI years old and had been III for nearly two years. His widow sut Vivos. Steatljg A(AlVl,n0;r,,1KTnoAau"Auo,i AMl V.,Tr7t1,'AS3UALH ALEVATA. 1 y.ar. AJu"on,n:8USAN ALTIN0" 00 J"". 1851 AFKL. On September Is. M14. Mxnv ., o Henry Apel Funeral on .Mondav, at an, m from her late rc.ldcncn. site fioiitl s$s:o&Sk&irmtM at Trlnl,y tu""" AiTiiM7ii" U0 i10."" of thB funeral will b ..t;. V.0,t Philadelphia. Ai'VINTLAy" """''enco. 211 North Ma pie ale, .antidowne, Pa , on ScntcmhAr .a lflH. JOHN O. BALDWIN? nwS 72 year runoral "pnlcoa and Interment private. ..EW.WJPS!."1, '' rapcra'plcnso coov. S0,rtNN-rTh,,IA1,S!Y.,,BKCKMAN' ,S !,i,ffirT!?.1U Dm'AD' BI.OCH. Oil September 17. 1014, 10NATZ. liuslmml ix i;a niofh. m M Tint it.ir. U',ttjcsnnd friend, alio Itappaport LmlKe. No, 8, I. O. II. II.. and aim l.cah Lodge, are Imltcd to attend the funeral, nn Hun.iay. at i S imi " IJiriurB oi l.pinilllel .Miller A: Hon. IWK Diamond st. Interitipiit nt Adatli Jeshiiriin t'tmttm. Kin.ti.. ,n 5,i ''" nuiMKIt.- On Heptemlicr 18, IBM m,I55A I1UT1I HLOMKIt, wife .of (littHVs Hlnn.er ORed il.l eurn. 1'unernl nerxkes nn Monday, at I p. ni., Ht her late icildcnce. inn North 8d at. Interhirjit private, nt Westminster Cemetery, nIiUi'V?ARAH BLUM, B8 jears, 221 North iiandoiph st. ui522?utiT2d,.AnLKS DnlTTON-no y. ,,l,0"p',T-."8cIitem.ber 1S- 10". EDWAHD. f,u.ftf,?!i.of. Jve.'J;nJi ?roc.Wd '-8 year. .,. au iticiiun aiH invitee io aiicnu . m. orth ino luncroi sprvicca, ou .Monday, at .T p. m 1'ici.isciy, ni jus lam residence, auio rit i sit inifrmeni priaie. J0SIAH WHITE "00D OF THIS AGE," HIS TOPIC The Rev Clarence Larkiu, -Histor of Bethany Baptist Church. Fox Chase, Is preaching a series of sermons on "Timely Topics. on Dlspensatlonal Truth." His subject for tomorrow Is to bo "The God cf This Age." The special sermons are to b given at 10:30 o'clock in the morn ings through the remainder of this month, October, November and December. Will Preach on Revivals In anticipation of tho visit of "Billy" Sunday, tho baseball evangelist, to this city during the early part of 1015, the Jlev. Jamea Ramsay Swain, pastor ot the Woodland Presbyterian Church, 42d ana Pine streets. 1b in mnr,.i. i ef sermons on Sunday evening on "Tho HeUvals of History." Chuich Greatly Improved During the summer tho Tmplo Piesby terian Church, Franklin and Thompson In. i i1'13 becn rcut'y Improved, The interior has becn repainted and deeont a. and the greenstone walls on the out U9 luvo been completely refaied with Wee coatings of a patented cement that "w mo cuinco the Himcaranco of Atlantic City Pioneer and Pounder of the Marlborough-Blenhelm. ATLANTIC XIITY, Sept. 19,-Joslah White, president of Joslah Whito & Sons Company, also founder and principal owner of tho Marlboiough-Blenhelm Ho tel, died yesterday at his residence, on Vassar Square, here. He was 74 years U1U Ml. White was one or a band of pioneer hotel men who early In tho SO's inaug urated the winter and spring seasons at tho shore, Atlantic City having been prior to that timoN a summer rpsort solely. Ho erected tho Hotel Luray, which was destioyed by flro in 1602. In 1885, with his three sons, ho built the Marlborough and six years later the Blenheim, of which they have remained owners and mnnagcrs ever since. Mr. Whlto was a Krlend and his an cestors were proijilnent members of this iciigious society 'In Xcw Jersey and Penn sylvania. In 1S62 Mr. Whlto married Mary Klrby Allen, ot Haddonfield, N. J. Mr. Whlto nnd the late Clement A. Grlscom and Isaac H. Clothier, nnd the three git Is whom they respectively maided wero Intinmto friends and each of these three couples lived to celebrate their golden wedding anniversary. Mr. White Is survived by his widow and six children. IIHOIVN. SAHAII nnoWN, 32 years. 3441 Bodlne st. , IIUItNB. On September IT, 1014, ANNA A., w clow of Thomas r Burns. Helatles and friends aro Invited to attend tho funeral, on .TjslJ?y'.?1 ? P; "'. from her late residence. 2(i:i7 Uraddoek at. Interment private, at .bast Cedar Hill Cemetery. CAMPION. On September 18. 1014. niCH AIID SI., husband of Mary Campion. Fu neral on .Tuesday, at H..1U a. m., from his late residence, Francis ac. Ambler, Pa. ltpuulem Mas at at Anthony's Church, Ambler at a. m. Interment at West minster Cemeterj. CIIAIIMETSIU. WALTUIl CIIAIIMETSKI. 1 year 0 months. MIS N. Capitol Ft. CI.KfiO. On September I'i. 10U. ANNIU. wire or, James Ciena;. Ilelatues nnd friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Sunday, at 2 p. m., nt her Into home, 1CU7 North 20th st. Interment private. t-ui.LINB FRANCIS COLLINS. 3 sutn and Lesser inc. COM I, Y. On Scptomber 18, i.iim II. CUJIL.1. BRINGING MRS. CR0KER HOME I,, ..: --..... ...o ,ijcuiaui:u OI ".un-iisione structuie. Tho Jtuv. Dr, Will il?. J?ayt0" Koberts pastor, announce! fnliv ?Vtumn WF '3 starting hope ..' idnd. ht anticipates a busy and sue ceesful winter's labor. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES S;j ,r,iri;eTa.1'-anj c'- feV'ihS!". -15.1 nby nJ iSS. yjrdtnnan. 4MB k. f, ifiiaui,!- . 0"y' 'hetnut II Ii fi 5, A h'"art. lau C liiV; '''"". 774 S. I ,.i "u uii Body of Former Tammany Chieftain's Wife on Way Across Atlantic. BOMn, Sept. 10. The steamship Tomaso til Savol.i sailed from Genoa on Thurs day with 400 passengers, mostly Ameri cans, Includlyg Mrs. Thomas J. Preston, Jr, (formerl Mrs. Cirover Cleveland) and party; Mrs. W. II. Blssell and Howard Crokcr and his sisters, who aro taking tho body of their mother to New York foi burial, Mrs. Croker was tho wifo of Richard Crokcr, foimerly the Tammany Hall leader In Nov. York. She died recently In Austrlu. N. Front st.. and Hill. 'atharlns at . and Illcku st. St.nr.r "V..V".r ? Juniper St.. nn.l Slan- tftrttrt v ii h' J""IPr st In. I,uei 474i iTV 5It,'ro st.. and Mary Elmer v" 4P4'Ml,,0 arlotto it i?m?f' nock'cJB''. Pa., nnt Ar Quia .ar,,,n.f: 17'u Dotr st . Suhec, - . i , ' Wlnton st and Anna U ! "R"burs st. Oion,, m:,1"' ' "iwalii at. .."oUrloi is,7 iJ. ;"",Var'1 Bt" "''' Mildred io k-ii ' . 'oiiibarU st. TUNERAIi OF MRS. A. A. CLOUB Tho funeial of Mrs. Ada A. Cloud, widow of tho lato Albert A. Cloud, was held this morning. Interment was In .aurel Hill Cemetery, with the Episcopal Church service ut the grave. Mrs. Cloud was 72 years old. She died last Wed nesday at WIIUuooil, N. J. She was tha daughter of the lute Congressman John Hickman. Sho was born at West Chester, but had lived most of her Ufa at New York city. ton. riLiw. Funeral fin Mnmlnv tha if., !... , ..m .. . . . .' . -.,,. fiDL., .ii udu y. iu., irom ins iato resi dence, 8038 Frankford ale., Holmesburg. Sen Ices at the Emmanuel Episcopal Church at 2:30 p. in. CONROW. On September 14, 1914. DAVID K. CONKOW. aited C4 years. Lato residence, 221 Leaguo St. Due notlco nt funeral will le Klicn. CIlIKjr.- On September 18,1014. GEOnGn L. Citll'I'nN. Due notice of tho tuncral will bo Klv.-n. DeCAJU'. Near Chesterfield. N. J., on Sep tember 18. 1!I14, GnoilHE II., son of the lute Jordal II. and Catharine A. DeCamp, In the Mth jear of his age. Funeral on Sunday, nt - p. m.. from the residence of his brothor, Thomas DeCamp. Interment at Jacobton. Dl;"i)iil!f,-r.1DOMI?.N'ICO DE ROSSI. 02 yrs 710 South Marshall st. DEAN. On September 14, 1914. CATH- 'wti.ti j. uls.., widow oi (jnariea v. Dean, residence, 800 Union st. Funeral serv ices and Interment strictly private DEVITA. NICOLA DEVITA. 77 years, 1110 Wharton st. DILLON. On September 15, 1014, IlOBEIlT U., hunband of Norah Dillon (neo bulllMin) ar.d son of Luke and Marv T. Dillon. Duo notlca of the funeral lll bo glen. from hli parents" real lence, 1413 South 13th st. DIVAC LIZZIE DIVAC. 40 years. 1826 N. 18th Ht. DOUOIIKRTY. On September 13, IBM, EL LIE T., widow of John J. Dougherty (nee Donohue). Due notice of the funeral will be given, from her late residence. 1214 Cath arine st. DltUUGAN. ELLEN DnUCQAN. 70 years, 18th and Jeffereon sts. EASTLACK. CATHARINE HASTLACK. B5 -. . .01 "lehmonf1 t EfiKIN. ESTHER ESKIN. 4 years. 3122 Mostfvt. E1NOX. On September 10, 1014, GER TRUDE, daughter of William N. and Mar gtfret Eynon, aged 10 ear. Funeral ser vices on Monday, at 1 p. m., precisely, at her parents" residence, 174 Kalos st., Wlma hlckon. Interment private, at Mt, Morlah t-enieiery. FKINSTKI V. ALBERT FEINSTEIN, lears. 2245 William st. rEI.DSTKIN. Suddenly, on September 17. 1014. CHARLES II.. husband of Jeanetti Feldsteln, aged 71 jean Relatives aim iricnus, ai-u jtailispnrt ixrflge, r. i. .I.J, I O F. S. of I., are invited to attend the ftineril. on Sunday, st 10 o'clock a. in., from his late residence. 1S20 North Ontario t. Inter ment Adath Jeshurun Cemetery. "treoTANN,U F1NC' 2 ea"' 20S Bect F"JfKSTEIf. JOSEPH FORESTER.43 years. 1601 s. Taney st. C.AVL CHARLES QAUT 7 years. 3129 Charles st. CS"En;TIIARIlIET aENAVER.57 years. 248 W Haines st. UII.I.. On September 14. 1914, at Ills io .- residence. 302 N'nrth 41nr nr. . . . . - .iz- - - - nano or I'annie till r. DR. MATTHEW C. FARRELI, Dr. Matthew Comar Farrell, a dentist, dltd yesterday at the homo of his brother, Iiernard W. larrell, 1829 South DSth street, in his S3d year. Dr, Farrell was graduated from the Pennslvanla Dental College six years ago, but for tho last two years had been too ill to puisua Mt practice. His death came as tho result of a nervous breakdown that was ilrst brought on by ovcrstudy when at college. His widow survives. af PETEIt. lino. Dun nntliA nt fliA .,. iiriiii win oe El.rn. GOEI'l-EUT. On September Ifl. lOK.MAIlEL r"., oungest daughter of Mary and tha late Remhard lioepfert. In her Istli ear. Fu. neral services on Sunday, at 2 p. m., at 3I3S North Helen st. Interment private, at Green Mount Cemetery. fn.I.ASIC. HELENA GOLASIC, 28 years. 220 Urovvn ct. CHANT. On September 10, 101 1. THOMAS, son of the late Thomas nnd Maria Carrlgan (nee Grant). Funeral on Mondas, at 8:3(1 a, m., from 3!1S North Philip st. Solemn Requiem Mass nt St. Veronica's Church at 10 b. m precisely. Interment Old Cathedral Cemetery GREEN. ALBERT GREEN, 2 years. 017 Watts st. (lltEENtinnO. MAR If year. Kin Treo st, . 1IAI.I.OU F.M,. On September 12. 1014. WIL LIAM, husband of the late Catharine N. Hallowell, nged 74 years. Due notice of the funeral will be lren, from the residence of ii .I.M.I.U. tola v.h -, HAt'NEII WILFRED IIAUSER, B2 years, 118 N. 16th t. llELVKIIHGNi-llrARRIET HELVERSON, 60 years, mil Poulkrod st. )li;itrnit.- On September 13, 1014, MAODA LENA, wife of Louis Herter (formerly IX'K nrd), aged 48 years. Due notice of the fu neral will be given, from her late residence. If. 7 Rhunk st. IK.iAl EH. Suddenly, on Ninth Month 18th. Hill, ELEANOR it.. Infant diughter of George L nnd Mary L. Holmes, aged tn months. Funeral private, on Second'day, Ninth Month, 21at, from parents' residence near Mooreitovvn, N. J, HtlNHINORK-On September 13, 1014, CHARLES (I., huilinml of Mary H. Hun singer (nee Cully), aged 00 yenrs. Funeral on, Sunday, nt 2 p. m from his resHence. 1211 Pine st., Camden. Interment at Ever green Cemetery, HUNTER. On September 17, 101 f. JULIA 1)., widow of Thomas Hunter, Relatives and friends are lnvl'ed to attend tho funeral services, on Monday, at 2.30 p. m.. at the residence of her on, Thomas II. Hunter. 221 llurklngliam Place. Interment at Wood- lam's fenutery. JEITEHSON. I.OV1NE JEFFERSON. 0 year, ears, 1121 Poplar at. .iiii.-nu., un aeptemiier i?, iuif, iiaiuiv YOST, hiislmnil nf Ellralth Johnson (nee Wartman). Relatives nnd friend arc Invited to attend the funernl, on Tuesday, nt 2 p. m from his Inte residence, 1'I3 Louden it., Olncy. Interment nt Mt. Vernon Cemeury. IIUKIR. THEODOn JUDGE. 01 yenrs. 913 1 ood st, HANi:.--On September 10, 1014, ELLEN, wife of Michael Kane nnd daughter of the late George and nrldget Lynch, nged 41 years. Funeral on Monday, at 8:30 u. in,, from 12.! Juniata St., Nlretnnn. High Ata-n at St. Stephen's Church at 10 a. in. interment nt Holy Sepulchre I'empfery. KEILE.- Of diphtheria, nn September 18. 11114. CATHARINE C. wife of Thomn- Kelle nnd daughter nf l lie late Jaruen nnd Itrheecu Lincoln Huti'hlnnnn. tteldence. 11117 Filbert st. Inlerment ut Ml. 7.1 on Cemetery, Darby No funeral. KELLY. On September 17. 1014, ANNIE TAGUART KELLY. Funeral on Monday, ut 8:30 n. in., from 18,8 North 23d st. Sol emn Requiem Mass ut St. EHabeth's Church nt 10 a. m, Intel ment Holy Croi- (Vmeterv KI'.LI.Y.- On On September 17. 1014. ANN K1!I,I,Y, widow of Patrick Kelly. Funeral nn Mondnv, nt 8.10 a. in., frnm MM E. IlnroM nt. Solemn ltpuulem Maea at St. Ann's Church, nt 10 a. m. Interment at llolv f mis Cemetery KELLI. At her re-ldence. 10 South 3d t.. 1'le.isnntvllln, N" J . on nupiomber 17, 1III4. MAItGAill-.T M. KELLY inoo MaoDonald). vvllow or Thomas r. Kollv. Funernl on MmMhv, at s-,10 n in., frnm 1344 N. Marston nt, 1'hlls. High Muss ot Rniulom at Church of .Most Precious Mind, at 10 a, in. Inter ment nt Old Cathedral Cemetery. KLENTNER. LA7.ER KLENTNER.C8 years. 2700 rietLher st. KURZKKNAIIK On September 18. 1014, LCDWIG KURKEKNAIIE. husband of the late Mary Kurzeknnbe. nged 84 years. Fu nernl services on Mondny, at 2 p. m., nt his daughter's residence. 4113 North 8th st. In terment prlvnte, ut Mt. Peace Cemetery. LEATHERMAN At his reildence. 437 lthaw n st , Fox Chase, on September IS, 1H14, JOSEPH, husband of Amanda Leather, man Due notice of the funeral will be given LI-mELL. HARRY LIDDELL. S years. 2363 E. Sergeant st. LII'IV LOUISA LIPP, 67 years. 2012 North .. usi jut si LLOYD. On Friday. September 18. at her lala residence PJ1 Clinton st., ELIZABETH OI1IHU.NS I.I.OYD. daughter of the late John and K-thct II, Lloyd MrllRIIIE. On September 18, 1014, JOSEPH McimiDi:, son of John C. and Alice M. Mc nrldj. aged 11 months 2 weeks. Funeral on Monday, at 1 .30 . in., from the renldenr.p nf his pnrents. 2121 Pierce st. Interment Holy Cross Cemeterj. MeCANUl.EtS.- -on Septcmbe." 17. 1014, ELIZA, daughter of the late Hutchinson and Elizabeth McCandless, aged 63 fears. The relatives and friends of the family are In vited to utteud the funeral services, on Mon day, the 21st, at 2 p. m.. at her brother's residence. Thomas II. McCandless, 2148 North 2d St.. Philadelphia. Interment private, at North Cedar 1111! Cfmetery. " MILLER. SARAH MILLER, S3 years, 1103 Flt7vvater st. MII.LIGAN. On September 18, 1014, CAR OLINE W. MILLIIiAN. Services ut tier late residence, 3U'.i Ilryn Mavvr ave., Cynwjd, Pa,, Monday, September 21, at 2 p. m. Interment private. MON.-IETII. IDA MONTIETH, 30 years, .MORESCIU. VICTORIA MORESCIII. 6. years, 3J2 E. ltlttenhotise ot. MORGNEIt On September 17, 1014. RICH ARD C. MOIWMlU. husband of Hedwlg "". Mcrgner (nee Hertsch), aged 48 years. Fi. neral services on Sunday, nt 2 p. m , at 2040 North Stli s:. Interment private, aienwootl Cemetery. MUI.IIOLLAND. CATHARINE MULIIOL- i.A-a'u. 4J vcars, a.1111 r. Howard st. MURPHY. MICHAEL MURPHY. 7tr year. 276'i Helen st. MURRAY. On September 18. 1014, FRAN CIS) II , huabind of the late Mary Muiraj nnd son nt the late Charles and Ell-abetl, Murray Funeral on Tuesday, at 8 30 a. m Irom 118". South Clarion st High Mn-s ot Itequlem at St Teresa's Church, nt 10 a. m. Interment nt Holy Cross Cemetery. N,HSNO. -On September 17, 101 1, KLOR rxi'B, daughter of Anthony nnd Virginia Nassano, aged 30 jears Fui eral on Mon day, September 21. 101 1, a: 8 a. in., from r.'JH N. i!il si Solemn iteriulem Maoi at St. Donato's Church, tilth and Callowhlll rts., at 10 a. m. Interment at Holv Cross Cemetery. NOCTON. On September 18, 10 M, THOMAS P , husband of tho late Elizabeth Norton Funeral on Monday, at 8.30 a. m.. from Woodlavvn ave., Aldan, Delaware County, Pa. High Mass at the Church of tho Holy Spirit. Sharon Hill. Pa., at 10 o'clock. In terment private. PAULS. On September 10, 1014, ELIZA BETH, daughter of Alois and Elizabeth Pahls. aged 21 ears. Funeral services on Sunday, at 2:30 p. m.. nt 2:121 North 7tr st. Interment Grecnmount Cemetery. PASCHALL. On September 18. 1014. ISAAC I'AhCHALL, aged 78 jears Funeral on TUCHday. at 1 u. m. from Nentown Sounre. Delaware County. Pa. Interment nt Great alley Presbjterlan Cemetery. I'EELINO. CASANDRA PEELING. 85 ears. Ill 4 S. 3d fit. PFAFF. On September 18, 1014, of dlph- therla. JOHN c." . non of Philip and Anna Pfaff. of 35J8 Ella St., aged 3 jears. No funeral. I'.l.I,,,?,'I'irS"Cl'.u'I'IAN PHILLIPS. 48 years. 2LI2 North Nutruna st. I'OTT.S. EDWARD POTTS. 13 jears, 2012 Turner st. rnWDKulIAKEIt. At Atlantic City. N J.. eptt-mber li. 1014. ABRAHAM, husband of Claire Pondermaker, aged .12 jc.iri- Inter mom private Xorfollt. Baltimore and Wash- 'iis'vi' puiiera pieaso COpj. nAX!,."ii',i'7At ,th.e -"sldence of her eon. Howard I. Randall, at htoopvllle. Bucks Co, a ",,u;'KA',n.t'sUay.'Jf'entcmb"r '" RACIIBI. Ai.i,ADAI'1 Vdav) ot Kcuben Randall. aiea S2 years S months. I'uneral from ihompSjn Memorial Church Inner Snlehnrv Pa , on Saturday, Sept. 10, at 11 a. m. nECCARIA.DOMENICO RECCARIA. 1 ear. ii North Woodstock st. iolth'sT3AnAH nEIN 70 yearB" 0I South ni,oSi'iTH"n"r?.n.?ap,tem.bfr ? 1314i FRANK, DEATHS years. IS in precisely Cemetery. to Interment at Holy Cross !!, Kuiui anl I.UzIo unl nd D jjf e.nU5?,,Si,18 Anilei- st an An i- J Toner .'cA1,?,on,, " .KnhrHY"iV.r. 2UI E. Thnmiiuin . . Mar ine! fivblna n...l .., ........ .., uu, m4 nllkn-rbrri Pa., ami Ki..". "lln, n :. nir-.fi""'n t- l"l srW;; ,HOTi5i-n .. , V.ll,.,n i 1 i.'J ,.'.7I. t-lirlmldn st. lvS i&?m ' ana V'siti,-',?' I'lrl .Inh.: .." . i Ibtni n'.'IWN St; " "in i'-t',?.,1- 'lurpiiKik t. 'iJs1. i3i i'.'.uu"-'' ,'-'- a'1 t:""'y fifi?" in 1,'j ,"'" '. mil tloldle A?R 1" inSltt"" and AiwiHU li-tA -;crr im. v ".: 'i. r-.?.Var ' ' ' "n,J W'1 3?' &$ '"IJ 1 7-1 . .. a 'neiiAt j- '"ttLjirjivA .. ? -lAr1' : J la B UL." 111 1 r. I rS';., NO iH .nl. " '1 'ft G "hfi.";.' ' r st ' "" ' B" Trc- l-ttlua Fri un i.f. K!vent 1 .t., aud J CMrl)! I" 11"! DR. MAHLON H. REARY ALLUNTjW.N. Pa, Sept. 19.-Dr. Jlah lon II. He.iry, 71 yeais old, physician, Uvvjer ami Civil War eteran, died jes terduj". He served In tho 12sth Pennsyl anU Voluntceia, und was one of the orators at the dedication of the Pennsyl vania monument on the battlefield of An tlctnm For a time, after the war, ho lived In Missouri. He owned considerable property, and had a beautiful winter home lu Florida almost within a stone throw of that of William Jennings Bryan. E. H. BERKHEIMER (JNTTY.sm'Ua. Fa.. Sept. W.-Emanuel H. lleikheimer, Jtoglstor and Ilecordcr 11 ( Aduins t'ouutj, was found dead In bid jestord.iy. A cilpplo or years," lie slipped ami fell on tho k pavements lmt winter. fcUlfirlng jililitlonal Injuries from which lie never recovered He was elected U fihtt'r iiiui Itecouler In 1911 on tho Ijoiuurintli' ticket without opposition. He was i'i years, old and leaves a wife and tuu thlldrvn. CATHARINE C. KEILE I'uthuluu 1' Kvile. bJ eurs old, died of ui.i'ith. rU ut hur home, lt17 Filbert strict, vcludaj Kho Is survived by her liuabainl. u tiuiutUr. ISfvi Fnbert street. MRS. CAROLINE WILT t'l.MIUi .1.LIY Pa. Sept. 19.-Mrs, farvlloK Wilt, 8 ars old. wife Qt James Wilt died af t S an illness of 24 hours of ajvricxy I lu-band, a retired hotel Choice Properties West Side Detached $12,500 Stona and brlch construction; high eleva tion; one block to Penna. R, It.; 12 rooms; modern and attractive Interior. Lot 60 by 100 feet deep, Old shade. This U one of the good buys this fall. Emlen Below Upsal Street Three - story stone semi-detached duellings, containing 11 rooms, including 2 baths. De tached porches. Lots 32 ft front Hot-water heal, gas and electricity, gas Mullen, hard wood floors, tile bath Various Prices Detached Stone West Side Twelve rooms, 3 baths; hot-Tiater heat, electrlo light; large rooms, Southwestern tjpoeure. Garage. Convenient to Penna R. and trolley. Must bo sold before R October 1st. Two-Story Modern Homes, $3700 LOTH 22 8 BY Oil FEET OUONTZ AM) t'HKLTKN AVES. Seven rooms, including bath, hot-vvater heat, open fireplace, hardwood floors, gas and electricity, ga kitchen. These home, Include every modem appointment Open for Inspection See them before considering elsewhere. Take Germantnwn or Willow Orove car. over Chtlten a.ve. 100 feet Bou je uru II' ITS IN CIEHMANTOH.V, SALE Oft RENT, WE HAVE IT LISTED J. H. CHADWICK & CO., 5618 Germantown Ave. $6850 $6850 $6850 $6850 SAMPLE HOUSE OPEN FOR INSPECTION ,KS&3si,s;&v Telephone Your Want Ads today for the Sunday PUBLIC LEDGER Walnut or Main 3000 aKtii-iaissysix.i' a J Rogers, ROMANO, Interment S tears, niFri,K,r-ilOYVARD IHFrLK, 28 year 2112 Arch st. ItOKIlLINO. At Trenton, N, 3., on Septem ber 17, mil. MARGARET UATZMER, wife of Ferdinand W. Iloehllng, fir, Service at her late residence, 222 Uest Mate st , Tren ton, N, J., on Monday, at 11 a. m. Interment private. ROGERS. On .Monday, September 14, 1914, JtACIiEb WtSTKIl, daughter. of .the, late Wl Ham Wvnne ftlvt Hannah t.enrU WIster - , ,.1 - . ...." ..-...... - .....-- ... na wiiiow 01 vviiuam IJ, Drlvnte ROVIANO. ANOELO 038 South 0th st. ih.-on September 18. IBM, DANinii FHA.NCI8, son of John and Catharine Itjan, aged 10 lenrf. Funeral on Tuesday, at 8:30 a, m., from 230 North Robinson St. High Requiem Mass at Our Lady of the Rosary Church, nt 10 a. m. Interment at Ht. Denis' ( emetery. SAGKNDOItPH At her apartments. The Covlnrtton, on September 18, 11)14. MARY VIRGINIA, wife of". L". Sagcndorph. Fu neral services on Sunday, nt 4 p m., nt the apartment of Oliver II. Hair, 1820 Chestnut ft, Interment nt ClaveracV, N Y Rtaun' ton, in., and Baltimore, Md., papers pleaso copy 8ALVIN. LOUIS SALVIN. 49 years. 738 Moore st, fiAJX,.lU-rSu!,,1,'n,v' September 18, 1014, FRANK A., husband of Man' J. Sankey and son of Harrv W. nnd 1nin r-i r i- w ..l. aged 32 vears. Relatives nnd friends, also police of 2l)th District, Invlled tn attend f ' neral, Tuesday, 8-10 a m., from his lato resldcnco, filO N. Vodgea st., West Phlli Bolemn Mass nf Itequlem. Church nf our Itdy of Motors, 10 a m, Interment Holy Cros Cemetery. Sr!!,'Vr0n..?cU,!mber I7' lf"' HDWARD. son of the late Frank und Kophle chnd. 1 n VlSi n Mnndav, at a, m from the real $FJ)Z?.PJ lM. brother, Bernard .ehnd. 12T nPiWiT.1??!? ". XrS"" or Requiem nt Holy Jr.l,tS,hV'hl .nt n:3 n '" Interment New Cathedral Cemetery. sr,l)V,G.,.,Kll.'r0" .September 10 1014. l.iiLlrJIl, vvldoiv of Ilenrv brhwelger (n-i. Meyer), nged ,1 jears Funeral services mi Monday, nt 1.3(1 p m.. at her late resi dence, 223.1 North L'ber st. Interment pri vate, at Northwood Cemctcn-. nEATIIS DRAT1IS SIIOOSMITH. !n Philadelphia, on fPlem her IT, 1014, MAROARET. widow of Benja .inln ahoosmlth, In her 83d year. Relative? and frtondn are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Sunday, at 2:30 n. m., at Broth rhnr,d Cemetery, Mbunt Holly, N. J. 8IIULL.--DAVID BHULL, 10 years, 611 North 8lh at, BIMinitHAN GOLD113 SILBKRMAN, TO vinrs, IHil North 11th ft .... . . . 6IIAIS. on September 18, 1014. BLI7.A; BP.Ttl n HILVIH. Duo notlco of tho funeral will be Riven SIMON. FANNIM SIMON, CO leare, 140 Flnrnt st 8TAI1LKR On September 18. 1014, CIIA3. I, son of Charles O. nnd Pniillne It. Stabler, nged 20 years. Funeral on Tuesday, nt 2:30 p tn., frnm 2R.10 Pleasant St., Camden, N. J. Interment Bethel Cemetery. STBWAIIT. MARY STKWART. 33 vears, 1322 P. Stlllmau et. STROUL. On September 10, IBM. PHILIP .1 , husband nf the late Camllne Strohl, In tho 75th year of his age Funeral servlte; on Mon.!n nt 1 p. tn. precisely, at WU Arbor t Interment nt Hillside cemetery. SULLIVAN, At his residence., 323 Cherry St., Camden, N. .1., Sept. 11. UI4, JOHN L. hitKbnnd of Mary Pulllvan. aged 27 years. Duo notice of tho "utieral will be given. Hl'LLIVAN. KATHARINR SULLIVAN. 20 years, 1B34 Tromrson st. TALHOT. ROXANNA TALBOT. 23 years. lllin I'age st TARIIA. SOFIA TAHRA, 8 years, 4B34 Mil ler st TAYLOR. linNHY TAYLOR, 30 years. 733 Lombard st, ' TF.KHR CAROLINE! TKESK, C7 years. 2213 East Cumberland st. TOL11KRT MADGH TOLBERT. 20 years, 1731 Ellsworth at. TltHINAN.-CATHARINE TREINAN. 31 ytars. 2421 II. Boston avo VIIAICH On September 17, 1B14. LAURA vvlfo of George c Veutrh (nee DnvU) Itola tlvru n-id friends nrr Invited to attend tho fun.rnl services, on Motidaj, Keptrrnbir 21, nt 2 p ni. nt the ro-ddrprr. of lirr husbn-id 413 Onrterct st., Camden, N 1. Interment pi It ate WALDNEIL On September 17, 1014. CUIUS riANA. wlft of Anton Waldner tnee notch), nd 07 years. Funeral services on Monday, at 2 p. m.( at her late home. ,2344 West Montgomery ave. Interment private U'ALLACIL On September 17, 1014. MOSHS A., husband of the Into Babotto Wallach, need 77 yearn. Funeral on Sunday, nt 2 p. m., precisely, from 3412 N. Palethorp st, Interment at Mt. Carmcl Cemetery. WALLML On September 17, 1914. AMK LIA E wifo of Duvld Waller, aged ft4 yearn. Tialn leavei Brond 6t. Station Saturday, at 10 a. m. Interment at Laurel, Del. WKATIIEnnV. On September 18. 1814, AMANDA WCATHERHY, widow of David F Weatherby, aged 81 years. , Funeral sen Iceit on Monday, at 1 p. ni.. at her late resU dence, 810 Itaddon ave., Camden, N. J. In terment strictly private WHARTON. On September 17,1014. AONKS. widow of Wesley Wharton and daughter of Philip and Alleo Walsh, aged 211 yrnrs. Fu neral on Monday, nt 8:30 a. m.. from 462 Collom st , Gcrmantovrn. High Mass at 8t. Francis or Aslsl Church, at 10 a. m. In terment at New Cathedral Cemetery. WIIITI. On September II, 1014. nt his rest dnce, on Vasrar Square, In Atlantle City, .laIAH WHITE, In his 74th year. Tho fu peril will tako place at his country house, Wild Orchard." near Cardlngton, Philadel phia on Second-day, tho 21st Inst., nt 8 o'clock p. m Carriage, will meet relatives nnd friends nt tho Terminal, ttUh and Mar ket sl., after 2 Iff p. m Interment private, WILD. MALLY WILD. 83 years, 2500 North Water st. WILDK. On September 10, 1014. .lOSEPJI WII.DE, age I id v cars Funeral Sunday, at 2 p. m.. from his late residence, llonsalt ave., Irpel Hill, Delaware Co , Pa Interment at Mt Zlon Ccmeteiv WILLIS. JAKE WILLIS, 34 jeara. 1317 Wood st. WILSON. At centerton. N. J., on Septem ber IS, Bill, HAMIIEU husband of Margaret Wilson, aged sil jears. Funeral on Hunday, Sptemt'r 20, at t p. in , Tram Onterton. Interment at Brotherhood Cemeterj, Mt. Ifollv. Zt'Itnif. LOUIS ZURCK. 48 years. 21 Brown st. Store Opem 8.30 A. M. WANAMAKER'S Store Closes 5.30 P. M. iKswijiftwiwfiwww !hH1 WH Grand Organ Recitals 9. 11 and 5.15 THE WANAMAKER S TOR s for Moimdaj ira The formal opgoHnig off Fall and Winter milSSiniery, dudling an extensive collection of brilliant new ts from the great ateliers off Paris. (Second Floor, Chestnut) The opening of a very precious collection off Paris gowns for yoking- womenexclii3sive in America (Second Floor, Chestnut) 10,000 books in a clear-way at 15c, 25c, 50c and 75c, being the gathering op off all the odd Sots and left overs from a number off special sales Over 6000 books marked at 115c (Main Floor, Thirteenth) ',' or rice- m COMING A great sale of famous American Rugs starting some day next week. 1500 sample shirtwaists: many samples in a very onn usual disposal going at $3 to $3.s (Wen Aisle) , " 250 standard quality brass beds in a disposal a 25 to 33 fi3 per cent, below regular price. (Sixth Floor) sample suits for women and vnnno WOTen at half price in the Lower-Price Store. Tfiese suits are made off imported materials, 'finely tailored, and marked $15 and $20 each. (Subway Floor, Market) JOHN WAMAMAKER ""r '''' lilBlnn..,, m.1r ' """"iT-i -rnm" 'rm un n rni.niiiii is,,r I Mi