EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, I PI. PRESBYTERIANS PLAN FOR HOME MISSION CAMPAIGN Churches Will Seek to RbIbo Largo Fund for Extension Work. riaborato ptnns nro being: made by the .h'a..?.,. nf ViU city for the cam- Ik ilo bo waged this autumn to help ions and c hurcn oxwrwiou 01 u.u uc-'-L.finn. The Dastora of all churches w nominaiiuii. ----,- nr...nt ,hft callso bCCn "Yi" ... X B.mUv: Onto- to IHcir.conBii:"" . ,--" .-'. --,., have iV the clay that has been set aside .. "Lily JHI3SIUM Mn-rf- t ncal churches have been asked to con irfbuato 5 0.CO0 of the budget for home mtosio i worlc during this year. Of this Amount CO per cent. Is to go townrd mln "ion work in the presbytery. JO per cent, for mlMon work In the synod and 30 ir cent, for national homo missions. P rfforts aro also to be made to collect lifiOOOU to bo used In paying oft mort eVon all missions and churches deslr fnc assistance In the Philadelphia I'rca 5.rv there Tare 73 churches, 42.851 mom bJrt and I Sunday schools having a total Allowing ''City' Miwlon Sunday'' a spe ,i. : m Ins ta to ho held In Calvary Church w en clergymen and laymen will weak on the home mission work, and Jartlcularly on the local Held. VOLUNTEER CHURCH WORKERS ' Campaign for Stimulfttion of Interest to Bo Waged This Winter. A campaign for Increased service In the training of volunteers and paid workers in churches. Sunday schools, settlements. Lovs" and girls' clubs, tho Young Men's XrlMlan Association, tho Young Worn . en's Christian Association and other re ligious organizations Is to be waged dur ie the winter, with many of the local educational, religious and charitable or ganizations uniting to further tho work. A permanent co-operating committee was foimed during this week at a mcot ' Ing held In the Central Branch Y. M. C. A Among the organizations represented on tho committee aro tho Baptist Insti tute for Christian Training. Temple unl- verslty, the Y. M. C. A., the Y. W. C. A.. 1 the educational department of the Ilo lormed Church and tho Presbyterian Board of Publication SEES BLESSING IN WAR The Rev. Dr. Charles A. Eaton Ex pects Good to Flow From Conflict. Tho European war Is going to bo a Messing, In the opinion of tho Rev. Dr. Charles Aubrey Eaton, pastor of tho Madison Avenue Baptist Church, Man hattan ,New York. In his sermon on Hun Jay Doctor Eaton Bald: "This war Is the greatest blessing. When It Is ended tho world will bo bet ter and moro enlightened than It has been slnco the days of Jesus. This Is the end of the world of hypocrisy. The ago of selflshncss 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 havo found a good placo for what they havo done toward It. Lift up your hearts, the dawn Is bi caking." BLOCKLEY CHURCH MEETING Social Union Will Hear Address on "Neglected Flold." The quaiterly meeting of the West Philadelphia Social Union is to be held at Blockley Baptist Church, Fifty-third ttrect and ll'yaluslng avenue, on Thurs day evening of next week. Supper will be served nt 6:30 o'clock, and Is to bo followed by an address and conference. The speakur will be the Itev. H. "Watson Barras, pastor of the Frankford Avenue Baptist Church. "A Neglected Field" nil! be his subject. Tho topic for dis cussion at the conference Is to bo "Chil dren's Work In tho Church." lAllen Lowell, prcsidont of tho Union, Is to presido, and it is expected that the church will be overcrowded. In tho Union there are men of 22 churches and the total membership is about G000. "GOD OF THIS AGE," HIS TOPIC The Rev. Clarenco I.arkln. jjjstor of Bethany Baptist Church, Fox Chase. Is preaching a series of sermons on "Timely Topics on Dispensations Truth." His subject for tomonow is to be "Tho God of Tills Age." The special sermons uro o bo 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, the baseball evangelist, to this city during the early part of 1315, the Itev. James Itamsay Swain, pastor of the Woodland Presbyterian Church, 42d nd Pine stieets, is to preach a series of sermons on Sunday evening on "The Revivals of History." Church Greatly Improved During the summer tho Temple Presby terian Church. Franklin 'and Thompson treets, has been greatly Improved. The Interior has been repainted and decora ii aund tho fre,Jnatone walls on the out sloe have been completely refaced with three coatings of a patented cement that Elves the edifice tho appearance of a wrownstono structure tiia t?.,, t- hmh tarn Dayton Itobcrts. pastor, announces that the autumn work is Starting hope iuiiy, at, j ,e anticipates a busy and suc cessful winter's labor. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES 'HilPh" P.lJ'h'' 37!l ' Bll "' and Elva M. Schmidt. 10U Hunting Park Me Edwin B. fetoudt. niandou. Pa.. ,t t--.. III.. T1.11 r." .... ..niiua and Clara Iluby at., and and TOURIST GLAD TO GET HOME Dr. Lewla Lautenbach Didn't Find Rest There as Expected. Dr. Louis J, Lautenbach, of S3 South Blxtcenth street, Is homo from Europe and Is exceedingly glad. He made the. trip to get a little rest. He did not find tho Journey a quieting one. wnen tno war broko out Dr. Laiucn bach was In Holland. Tourists Immedi ately becamo objectionable characters. It was Intimated to him that tho Govern ment of Holland would bo pleased If he quitted tho country. Dr. Lautenbach left Holland In a baggage car. He finally managed to reach London, Ho had money equivalent to a couplo of American dol lars and there was no hope of getting more, as the banks were closed and chocks wore not honored. Dr. Lautenbach happened to be known at a London hotel, where he was housed until ho could get money and passage back to tho United States. In London Dr. Lautenbach said his namo wag not popular. He was looked upon with suspicion, as many persons believed ho was a German. GERMAN DAY WILL BE DEVOTED TO PRAYERS No Patriotic Celebration This Year In Washington. WASHINGTON, Sept. 19.-aerman Day In Washington this fall will bo observed as a day of prayer, and all Germans In Washington will father In churches. This announcement was made today by Martin Wlegand, president of the United Ger man Societies. The willingness of the Germans to moot exactly the spirit of President Wilson's request for observnnco of Btrlet neutrality In this country led to the abandonment of the usual patriotic celebration. President Wilson Is much gratified by the natlon-wldo response to his proclama tion designating, at the suggestion of the Pursue LEDonn, Sunday, October 4, as "a day of prayer for peace." BAPTIST CONVENTION Young1 People's Union Preparing for Meeting in October Plans are being made for tho second autumn convention and rally of the West District Baptist Young People's Union, which will bo held on October 1". Tho board of managers Is to decide on tho place for tho meeting tonight. Lloyd Parkinson, who represented the district nt ftlio national convention In Knnsns City this summer. Is to make his report nt tho rally. Plans for Increased Interest among tho young people of West Philadelphia In social service will be discussed. rieadny at Wlldwood, N, J". She was the daughter of the late Congressman John Hickman. Sho was born at West Ch6ster, but had lived most of her life at New York city. DR. MATTHEW C. FARRELL Dr. Matthew Comnr Farrell, a. dentist, dlil yesterday at tho home of hli brother, Bernard W, Farrell, 1829 South 58ih street, In his 33d year. Dr. Farrell was graduated from tho Pennsylvania Dental College i-lx years ago, hut for tho Inst two years had been too 111 to purBUo his practice. Ills death came as the result of a nervous breakdown that was first brought on by ovcrstudy when at college. His widow survives. DR. MAHLON H. BEARY ALLENTOWN, Pa., Sept lO.-Dr. Mnh lon If. Deary, 71 years old, physician, lawyer and Civil War veternn, died yes terday, Ho served In tho 12Sth Pennsyl vania Volunteers, and vins one of the orators at the dedication of the Pennsyl vania monument on tho battlefield of An tletam. For a time, after tho war, he lived In MlBsmirt. He owned considerable property, and had a beautiful winter homo In Florida almost within a stone throw of that of William Jennings Bryan. E. H. BERKHEIMER GETTYSBURG. Pa.. Sept. lO.-Emanuel II. Uerkhclmer, Itcglster and Recorder of Adams County, was found dend In bed yesterday. A cripple for years, he slipped and fell on tho Icy pavements last winter, suffering additional Injuries from which hn never recovered. He was elected Register and Recorder In 1911 on the Democratic ticket without opposition. He was 37 years old and leaves a wife and two children. DEATHS DEATHS OF A DAY J. E. SULLIVAN BURIED Many Mourn As Late A. A. U. Sec rotary is Laid at Rest. NEW YORK, Sept. 19. Moro than 100, 000 schoolboys stood in lino and (lugs at all schools In the city were nt half-mast today, when the body of James E. Sulli van, late secretary of tho Amateur Ath letlo Union, was taken through tho streets of New York. After services were held at the Cathollo Church of St. Aloyslus, the body vas taken to Calvary Cemetery for burial. The Executive Committee of tho A. A. U. attended the funeral In a body. Mes sages of condolenoe 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. 19. Mrs. Frank Leslie, publisher, editor and author, died last night at her homo at the Sherman Square Hotel. She had been In fulling health for about six weeks. Miss Mar querlto Linton Glontworth tho writer, was with her when she died. Tho Baroness do Bazusm, as Mrs. Leslie preferred to bo known, was born In New Orleans, Ln In 1831. Sho was of nn old French Huguenot family. Hor father gave her a liberal education ut his home. tutoilng her principally In I rench, Span ish, Italian, German and Latin. At this age of 13 .iho began writing for publica tion, and her work attracted some atten tion, notably that of Henry Sartor, who was known by his pen namo of Frank Leslie. Shs married Mr. Leslie, and when ho died in 1SS0. leaving his estate $u'00,000 in debt and his IS publications In the hands of trustees, his wife under the law as sumed the namo of Frank Leslie and took peisonal charge of the business. By her personal management sho suc ceeded in placing the properties on a paying baMs. In the middle eighties Mrs. Leslie mar lied William Wilde, a brother of Obcar Wilde. She later obtained n divorce from him. CATHARINE C. KEILE Catharine C. Kclle, 6-' years old, died of diphtheria at hor home, 1617 Filbert street, yesterday. She Is survived by her husbnnd, a teamster, 1806 Filbert street. MRS. CAROLINE WILT CENTRE VALLEY, Pn.. Sept. 19.-Mrs. Caroline Wilt, S3 years old, wlfo of James Wilt, died after nn Illness of 24 hours of apoplexy. Hor husband, a retired hotel man, who Is In his 97th year, Is the old est voter In Lehigh County! On August 23 Mr. and Mrs. Wilt celebrated their "1st wedding anniversary. Sho faves 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 Clnverlck, N. Y., her former hotni. Sho Is survived by her husband, F. E. Sagendorph. . EDWARD BROCK Edward Urock, a Republican worker, dlod yesterday at his home, 2613 North 22d street, from an attack of heart dis ease. Ho was GS years old and had been 111 for nearly two years. His widow survives. A?,V,.?,:IARO-T PIETRO AGUGLIARO.l year. AJ'SV,TA PASQUALE ALEVATA. 1 year. Ml Pierce st. ALTINO. SUSAN ALTINQ, CO years. 1831 Judson et. APEL. On September 18. 1014. MARY, wife of Henry -pel. Tuneral on Momlay, it iiT m., from lier late residence. Si,2 South Cnf10rllh0?:deIn,etcIryl.er",en' at 'V'MtV Lulhoran AYI.MKU. On September 12, 1014. MART AYLMEHt. Due notice of the funeral wilt be gtven. from hr late residence. 4015 Warrta xi.. .1 est I'juiuueipnia. BALDWIN. At his resilience. 211 North Ma ple nve.. Lansdowne. Pa., on Septomber '3 lfiU. JOHN CI. BALDWIN, ased 72 years Funeral t.rrvtces and Interment prlat. Provtdrnco (H. I.) papers plcaeo copr. hekckman. junny beeckman. 12 yean.. Oil North ThlllD st. BEIlNIIAItDT. ANNIE BERNHARDT. 29 Ji-utd, .- 41tllU St. J0SIAH WHITE E Manr.llkr, Roadtng, Pa. ' T si.Jm!??- " ' ?th ' v..,,,, " Tl ... UVtll HI. .ill ji. diuey, 131 N. "!!'. "u"t. Lennt. Pa.. ;;" sernr,ma"jt "llB " F""t nZTi. i v miui, ineainui mil, IJlfl? n A;tmt0B8rt; ,au Catharine at., and t '''"" B. flillnun, 774 6. Hlcka at. gnfrM UgK '' MrtTi.-ll?w',.?Ui,5llt11"1' Ecuador, " Thi " 5ipaile, 1H n. Ituby afreet sTum"?!?. Hl " -t-Hlid Mary Kim., t." Vi Mdrose at. 3uS.Jrmb -t- and Anna Moradin" -mk rdmo,re. Pa., and Sfary E. "VS0 ? Ilnf; H N-. St. Bernard at. and II tf " l ,n,r' SI.5 N. BOIh at. S!KhL0"M-!T,J?IIfl?f " Mildred nu,lnl., of 5 Callownm at. Walter n aik.i.i.. Uv .. , and Mails -Morcnca rXX ,, -','.. r""'ey ." " J"ph ,1 Dn-ii ii .". "C'Kei at J ""'",' antl """ :tIJ,rln.'K(ey-U5SinEi,T?miuon ' ' "lcha.1 ., &X"0,:P,fi!. S . Ulthmwat. -...--- " iubii akL . m nn ,ii3ra nd Babtna and Ida Pa . and nooaiann ae pf,V.et,W e.rTenTMiyw:ssffv BeajlaT K 'MiJi " .4J! CJirlatlan at, a TMIIlim J Cow.W.7il Christian at. nVe'hn F0?,- ""I UenSintowB T ave., and 'M 1 5sWPaktVJr. ord na Eraml Jr$nt&t"W i..W.y SK'-s !.. and Emily ., and VorU citj. and Goldle st. Ontario at., and Auuata and Edith Leer. j&W&"aj-X ss 8i.kL,.?.ur- M rtdar V ."""tihi. rnwv "WPft.U lnjrram ,Vrt.rvniVd p.?" a,e- aa ' 1....L .-.r- Eleventh at., and and Sarah Atlantic City Pioneer and Founder of the Marlborougli-Blenhelm. ATLANTIC CITY. SeDt. lP.-JosIah White, president of Josiah White & Rons Company, also founder and principal owner of tho Marlborough-Blcuuelm Ho tel, died yebterday at IiIb residence, on Vassar Square, heje. Ho was 7t jcars old. Mi. White uas one of a band of pioneer hutel men who early In the SO's Inaus urated the winter and spring: seasons at the shore, Atlantic City having been prim to that tlmo a summer tesort solely. He erected the Hotel Luray, which was desttoyed by fire In 10O1 In 1S85, with his three sons, lie built tho Marlborough and six years later the Blenheim, of which they havo remained owners and mananers ever since. Mr. White was a Trlend and his an cestors were prominent members of this religious society In New Jersey and Penn sylvania. In 186J Mr. White manied Mary Klrby Allen, of Haddontleld, N. J. Mr. White and the late Clement A. Grlscom and Isaac H. Clothier, mid the three gjils whom they respectively married were Intimate fi lends and each of these three couples livd tn celebrate their golden wedding anniversary. Mr. White is sunlved by bis widow and six children. BRINGING MRS. CROKEB HOME Body of Former Tammany Chieftain's Wife on Way Across Atlantic, ItOMH, Sept. 19. -The steamship Tomaso dl Savola sailed fiom Genoa on Thurs day with 400 passengers, mostly Ameri cans, Including Mrs. Thomas J. Preston, Jr. (formerly Mrs. Urovcr Cleveland) and party; Mrs. W. II. Bissell and Howard Croker and his sisters, who are taking the body of their mother to New York for burial. Mrs. Croker was the wlfo of Richard Cioker. formerly the Tammany .Hall leader In New York. She died recently in Austria. ELIZABETH O. ELOYD Elizabeth Gibbons Lloyd died yesterday at her home. 9i Clinton street. She was the daughter of the late John and father 13. Lloyd. FUNERAL OF MRS A. A. CLOUD The funeral of Mrs. Ad A. Cloufl. widow of the late Albert A. Cloud, waa held this morning, interment was In ..a .. .. -.I III II t-M ! ti- ml el. ! T a . ,p.w t. StMrmiB rt,rtr,: v - ,1( "" wiv,.w. ...v mo episcopal ... Ainr. was a ya uiu. sua uia lis; Wed- nit I T.lm Nn. S. I. O. B. 11.. and also Leah LodKe. ale lnlted to attend til- funerjl. nn Knn,liii. m 10 a. m.. from the parlors or Emanuel Asher it ton. Ifi02 Diamond at. Interment at Adath .Teahurun Cemeterj. Kindly omit flowers ni.OMEIl. On September 18. 10U. ELIZA BETH BI.O.MEU. wife of f'linrlea niomef. OBerl 03 years. r"unral sertlcea nn Monday, at I p. m Rt her late re-idence. 13tl North ad Kt. Interment private, nt Westminster Cemeterj. Bl.l !. SARAH BLUM, 3S years. 221 North ltandolph st. BIllTTOS. CHARLK3 BRITTON, SO yean, 152'J South 2d at. BROCK. On September IS, 1014. EDWARD, luialiand of Beljn .1. Brock, used iiS ear.i. Reldtlvca and friends aro Incited to intend the funeral aervlrrs. o.-i Monday.Nat 3 p. m. prerlaely, at Ills late rcaldence, 3913 North -'2,1 at. Inti'rment private. BROWN. SARAH BROWN. 32 years. 314S uauine at. BURNS. On September 17. 1014. ANNA A., uldow of Thornan r. Burns. ItelatUea and friends aie Invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesdnj. at 2 p. m., from her lain rcsldonce, 20:17 Umddock at. Interment private, ot fast Cedar Hill Cemetery. CAJiriON. On Heptember 18. 1914, RICH ARD M.t husband of JIary Campion. Tu neral on Tuesday, at H:H0 a. in., from hla late residence, Francis nve . Ambler. Ta. Reoulem Mass at St. Anthony's Church, Ambler at ! a. m. Interment at West minster Cemetery. CIIA1UIETHIU. WALTER CIIARMETSKI. 1 yenr a months. SIS N. Capital st. CI.KOO. On September IV. 1014, ANNIE. wife of James Clcgf. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral sen-Ices, on Sunday, at 8 p m.. at her late home, ltlOT North 20th at. Interment private. COLLINS FRANCIS COLLINS. 3 years. b'Jlh and Lesser ave. COMI.Y. On Soptember IS. 1914. FRANK LIN II. COMLV. Funeral on Monday, the -'1st Inst., at 1 :S0 p. m., from his late resi dence. I03S Frankford ave., Ilolmesburs. Services at the Emmanuel Episcopal Churi-n at L'-:ui p, m. CONROV. On September 14. 1914. DAVID K. CON ROW. asred Ot years. Late residence, 221 League st. Due notice of funeral will te xl.cn. CHUTES" On September 1S.10I4. OEORCE K. CIUI'FEN. Due notice of the funeral will be given. DeCA.Ml. Near Chesterfield. N, J., on Sep tember 1 1014, OEOROi: II., son of the late Wordal U, and Cathorlna A. Decamp. In th Mth year of his ate. Funeral on Kunday, at - p. m.. from the residence of his brother, Thomas Decamp. Interment at .lacobstown. II K ROSSL DOMENICO DE ROSSI, 02 yrs , 710 South Marshall st. DEAN On September 14, 1014, OATII- i.-r. a. utiAiN, wiaow oc vnaries vv, uean. residence, ou union at. Tii Ices and Interment strlctlv nrlvat IIKVIT.V NICOLA DEVITA. 77 eara. 1I1 s hart on st. BILLON On September 15, 1014. ROBERT E.. husband ot Norali Dillon (nee Sullivan) and ton of Luke and Mary T. Dillon. Due notice of tha funeral lll be given, from bis parents' residence, 1413 South 1.1th at. DIVAC LIZZIE DIVAC, 40 years, 1828 N. 18th at. DOl'GHKRTY. On September 13. 1814. EL L1E T., widow of John J. Douzhert (nea Donohue). Due notice of the funeral nil) b Klven, from her late residence, 1214 Cath arine at. IHtUiiOAN ELLEN BRUGQA.V. 70 years. l&th and .Teffervon fits EASTLACK. CATHARINE tASTLACK. C5 yttrtit.. 01 lllchmoni' st ESKIN, ESTHER ESKIN. ..4 years. 812H Moss St. i:NON On September 1C. 1014. OER- THUDE. daughter of William N and Mar garet Eynon. aged 10 3 ears. Funeral ser vices on Monday, at 1 p. m , precise!, at her parents' residence. 14 Kalos St., Wls.-a- hlekon. Interment private, at Mt. Morifth Cemetery. FEINSTEIN. ALBEtlT F.UINBTEIN, IB yeara, 2245 William at. . FEI.B8TEIN. Suddenly, on September IT. 1014, CHARLES II., husband of Jeanette, reldsteln, aged 71 years Relatives .and friends, al Rappaport,ldire, No. S3. I. O r. S. of I., are Invited to attend the funerJI. on Sunday, at 10 o'clock a. m., from his late residence, Md North Ontario at. Inter ment Adath Jcshurnn Cemetery. FINE. ANNIE FINE, 2 years, 203 Beck street, FORESTER. JOSEPH rORESTKR,43 years, 1 rm 1 fi. Taney st. GAEL. CHARLES OAUL, 7 years. B128 Charlen st. OENAVER. HARRIET OENAVER,B7 years, 24S W. Haines at. A ... OIIX. On September 14. 1014, at hla late residence, nod North 41 at St.. PETER, hus band of Fannie Olll. Due notice of the fu neral vlll he Itlven. GOEITERT. on September 10, 1014.MABEL C, youngest daughter of Mar)' end the late llernhard aoeprert, in iter istn year, imi neral services on Sunday at 2 p. m., nt 3I.1S North Helen Rt. Interment private, at Green Mount Cemetery QtfLA.SIC.- HELENA GOLASIC, 2S years, 220 Urown st. Ji. .. GRANT.-On September in, lttt. THOMAS, aon of the late Thomas and Maria Cnrrlgati (nee Grant). Funeral on Monday, nt 8:30 a. m., from .",2in North Philip si. Fotomn Requiem Maei at St. Veronica' Church at 10 n. in., pre.clely. Interment Old Cathedral Cemlery, . OHEEN. ALBERT GREEN. 2 years. 017 Watts at. . . . OIlEENBEItG. MARY OREENBERG, 1 year. Ml Tree at. ... .., ... HAI.I.OIVELL. On September 12. 1014. WIL LIAM, hu-an.l of the late Catharine N. Hallotvell, aced 71 years. Due nntl;e of th; funeral n 111 be clven. trnm the residence of his daushter. 1S4S Van Pelt st. IIAI'SER WILFRED HAUBER. B2 years. IIS N. 10th at. HEI.VEHSON. HARRIET HELVERSON. 00 Searn, 104'! Foulldod at. ...-. IIEIITER. On September 13, 1014. MAODA LENA, wlfo of Louis Herler (formerly Eek nrd), oRed 48 yenrs. Du notice of the fu neral will be given, fiom her late residence, 1(U7 Rhunk at. . .... HOLMES. Suddenly, on Ninth Month ISth. 11111, ELEANOR M , Infant ilKiiKhtcr pf Georue L. nml Mary L. Holmea. aired 111 months. Ftinrral pilvate. on Serond-day, Ninth Month, 2lit. from parents' residence near Moorestown. N. .1 ... HVNSINGEH. On September 13. 1014, CHARLES O.. nusuami or .nary 1;. nun slneer (nee Cully), need (10 years. Funeral on Sunday, at 2 p. m., from his rcsld-nce, 42n Pine st.. Camden. Interment at Ever green Cemetery. HUNTER. On September 17, 1014, JULIA 1) n-ldow of Thomas Hunter. Relatives and friends are Invi'ed to attend the funeral services, on Monday, at 2.30 p. in., at the residence of her on. Thomas II. Hunter. 221 Buckingham Place. Interment at Wood lanrtB Cemetery. JEFFERSON. LOVINE JEFFERSON. 0 )ears. 1121 Poplar st. JOHNSON. On September 17, 1014. 1IARRT YOST, husband of Elizabeth Johnson- (nee Wartman). Relatives 11ml friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Tucday, at 2 p. m., from his late realclene. 1J3 louden at., Olncy. Interment at Mt Vernon Cemetery. JUDGE TIIEODOR JUDOE. 01 years, 013 Wood t. KANE On September 10. 1011. ELLEN. wife of Michael Kane and daughter of the late George nnd Bridget Lynch, aged 41 years. Funeral nn Monday, at 8. .1(1 a. m from 1722 Junlnln St.. Nlcetovvn. High Mass at St. Stephen's Church nt 10 a. m. Interment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. KEILE. Of diphtheria, on September 18, inn, CATHARINE C. wlfo of Thomas Kclle and daughter of the Inte James and Rebecca Lincoln Ilutrhlnscm. P.csldenc, 1017 Filbert at. Interment nt Mt. Zlon Cemetery, Dnrby No funeral. KKLLV. On September 17. 1014. ANNIE TAGGART KELLY. Funeral on Monday, nt 8:::t a. m.. from IK'S North 23d st. Sol emn Requiem Mas nt St. Elizabeth's Church nt 10 a. 111. Interment Holy Cros Cemeterv. KELLY. On On September 17. 1014. ANN KEI.I.Y. widow of Patrick Kelly. I-uiiorul on Monday, at 8:.",0 a. m.. from 23W E. Hivold st. riotcnm Requiem Mnsa at St. Ann's Church, at 10 a. m. Interment ut Holy Croia Cemetery KELLY. At her residence. 10 South 3d St.. Pleasantvllle. N. J., nn September 17, 1IH4, MARGARET M. KELLY ineo MaeDomild). wliow of Tho,Tm3 F. Kollv. Funeral on Mcndav. at fc-.l'i 11. m., from 1M4 N. Marston Kt., I'hll.i. High Mass of Requiem at Church of Moit Prpcloiip Hlind. at 10 n. m. Inter intnt at Old Cathedral Ccmetory. KI.ENTNER LAZER KLENTNER.C0 years. 271)11 Fletcher St. KUKZEKNABE.-On Spptember 18. 1011. LUDWIO KFHZEKNAIIE. husband of the late Mary Kurzeknali-. aged 84 years. Fun-rat H-rvlces on Monday, at 2 p. m., at his laughter's, residence. 41lii North 8th st. In terment private, at Mt. Peace Cemetery. LEATHEIt.MAN. At hla residence. 437 Hhawn at.. Fox Chise, on September 15. 1011. JOsEI'II. husband of Amanda Lenther man. Due notice of the funeral will be given. M UDELL. HARRY LIDDELL. 5 years. 23S3 E. Sergeant st. l.IPP LOUISA LIPP, 87 years, 2012 North Vttchcr st. LLOYD. On Friday. September 18. at her late residence l'2l Clinton St.. ELIZABETH GIIIUONS LLOYD, daughter of tho late John and r.ther R. Lloyd. Mi'tlFtlHi:.--On September IS. 1014. JOSEPH MtBRIDi:, son of John C. and Alice M. Mc Hrld?. aged 11 months 2 weeks. Funernl on Monday, at 1 .30 p. m.. from the residence of hlf parents. 2121 Tlorcc St. Interment Holy crosa uemetery. MrCANDI.Eb.S. On September 17. 101!. Dl.IZA. daughter of the late Hutchinson and Elizabeth McCandlesa. aged OS jcars. The lelutlves and friends of the family tire In vited to tttend the funeral set vices, on Mou dav, the 2tst, at 2 p. 111 , at ner brother's residence. Thomas II. Jlcf'andless, 21 HI North 2d at , Philadelphia. Interment private, at North Cedar Hill Cemetery. MII.LER.-SAP.au MILLER, 33 years. 1103 I'ltzwnter ht MH.l.ltiAN. On September 1S. 1011. CAR OLINE W, MILLIOAN. Servlcca at her late residence, .".00 llrjn Mnwr ave.. C)nvd. P.i., Monday, September 21, at 2 p. m. Interment private MOSriETIL IDA MONTIETH. 30 years, KM N. 11th Si. JIORESC1U. VICTORIA JIORESCHI. 6. cars, 3112 E. lllttenhouse st. .MORC.NER. On September 17. 1014. RICFf AltD C. MOR'LNElt. husbund o: ilcdwlg c. Morgnr Ineo Hertsch). ageil IS )eara. fi. rerat services on Sunday, at 2 p. in., at 214U North 3th st. Interment private. Glcmvooa Cemetery. MUIJIOLLAND. CATHARINE MELIIOL LANIi. 4.1 years. 2.-.2U N. Howard st. MURPHY. MICHAEL MURPHY. 70 yeart. litif iiien si. .MURRAY. On September IS. 1014. FRAN v'lll 11 . husband of the lata Man Mm raj and sun of the lato Charles and Elizabeth Murrav Funeral on Tueada), at 8.30 u. in., irom 1153 South Clarion st High Mass of Requiem at St. Teresa's t'huih, ut 10 a. m, interment at Holy Cross Cemeterv. NASSANO.-aOn September 17, 1014, FLOR 1'NCE, daughter of Anthony and Virginia Nas;ano, aged .10 yenrs Fui cral on Mon day, September 21. 1014 a: S n m , irom .'i2S N. ilSd a' Solemn Requiem Miss at Ht. Iionato's church, li.'.th and 1'alK.wlilll st.. at 10 h. m. Interment at Hoi cross Cemetery. NOC'TON. On September 18. 101 1. THOMAS 1', husband rf the lute i:il;aleth Noiton. Funeral on Monday, ai h.l'.o a. m.. from Woodlawn ave.. Aldan, Delaware Count, Pa. High Mjss at the chiir.'h of the Holy Fj.lrlt. Miaron Hill. 1M.. at 10 oclui.),. In. tetnicnl private. FA11I.S. On September 10. 101 1. ELIZA J2I.TII, daughter or Alois and ):iUabeth I'ahtJ. aged VI jeara. Funeral services on Sjnday, at 2:0(1 p. m , at 21)21 Njrtli Ttt st. Interment Qieenmount Cemetery. I'AhCllAI.L. On September 18. 1014. ISAAC PAoCHALL, aged 7! eais Funeral on Tuesday, nt 1 p. m . from Newtown Square. Delaware Count, Pa Interment at Great Vallev Presb)ter!an I'emetei) FEELING. CASANDRA PEELING, 83 5 earn. J.3H S. 3d flt. I'FAFl', On September 15. 1814, of dlph. thcrla. JOHN c, s.jn of Philip and Anna I'falt. ot 3S2S Ella st.. aged i )ears. No i umcimi, viv.-r. rt, ..frt.-.. it ngw ai cuaries vv. pim ftps t ti I lev riitTT mti ... .. Dean, residence, sw Union st. Funeral serv- ' l !?,', :'i?;kirh;: PlULLIFS. 4s years, rOTTS EDWARD POTTS, 13 years. 2012 Turner st. roWIIERMAKKH. At Atlantic City. N. J., oopi-murr ci, itis-t. .iu(aiiai, nusband of CJalra Powderniaker. aed V.' vrars. Inter. DEATH! niFFLB, HOWARD an.- Arcn st. niFFLE, 28 ytr. ROEBLING. At Trenton, N. J., on Septem ber 17. 11)11, MARGARET GATZMER, Wife of Ferdinand W. Itoebllnf, Sr. Services at her late rosldence, 222 West State st i Tren ton, N. J., on Monday, at It a. ni. Interment private. ROGERS. On Monday, September U. 1914, RACHEL WIBTER. daughter of the, late William Wynne and Hannah 'Lewis Jwister and widow of William B. Rogers. Intorment private. ROMANO. ANOELO ROMANO, 8 years. '.as South 0th St. HYAN. On September 18, 1014. DANIEL FRANCIS, son of John and Catharine Ryan, ogod 10 year?. Funeral on Tuesday, at S:30 a. m., from 250 North Robinson st. High Requiem Mass at Our Lady of the Rosary Church, at lo a. m. Interment at St. Denis' OmMery. SAOENDGIIPII. At her apartments. The CovlmtUin, on September 18, 1014, MART VIRGINIA, wife of F. E. Sagendorph. Fu neral fervlces on Sunday, at 4 P. m., at the apartments of Oliver H. Balr, I82'i Chestnut st. Interment at Claverack, N. Y. Staun ton, Va., and Baltimore, Md., papers please copy. SAI.VIN. LOUIS 8ALVIN, 49 years. T39 Moore et. HANKEY. Suddenly. September 18. 1014. FRANK A., husband of Mars' J. Sankey and son or Harry W. and late Ella K, Hanl'rM "".I'1 "2. '" Helatlvcs and friends, also police of 20th District, Invited to attend fu neral, Tuesday, 8:.10 n. m., from his late residence, BIO N. Vodgea an.. West Phlla. Solemn .Mass of Requiem, Church of Our Lady of Vlcton, 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, SCHAI). On September 17. 1014. EDWARD, son pf the late Frank and Sophie schad. Fu neral on Mondav, at 8 a, m.. from the resi dence of his brother. Bernard Hchad, 127 E?.ln.';rlt;".0 " ,R'" ' Requiem at Holy jC".".11? church, at 0:30 a. m. Interment Naw Cathedral Cemetery. 8CIIJVEIGER.-. On September 10, 1914. LiJl ItiE, widow of Henry Schwelger (nee Mejer). nged 73 years. Funeral services on Monday, at 1 30 p. m., at her late resi dence, 2233 North Uber st. Interment pri vate, at Northwood Cemetery. DEATHS DKATII9 SHOOSMI-ntIn rhlladphlfl, on Bentem her 17. 1014. MAnOARET. widow of Benja min sWsmlth, In her Kd yer. Relattrea and friends are Invited to attend the funeral orvlces, on Sunday, at 2:30 p. m., tit Broth rhortil Cemetery, Mount Holly, N. .T. SHULL. DAVID 8HULL. 10 years. 611 North 8th at, SILBERMAN. GOLDIE fltLBERMAN, 50 vears. fun North 11th at .... 61I.VIH-On September 18. 1014. HUM HETH E fltLVIS. Due notice of the funeral will be given. SIMON. FANNIE SIMON. B0 yean, 140 STABLER. On Beptemb-r 18, 1014, CH AS. F.. son of Charles O. and Paulino II. Stabler. aged 20 years. Funeral on Tuesday, at 2:30 p, m., from 2830 Pleasant at., Camden, N. .1. Interment Bethel Cemetery. STEWART. MARY STEWART. B5 years, IBM S. Stlllman at. STROIIL. On September 10. 1014. PHILIP .1 , husband of the late Caroline Strohl. In the 7Bth year of his age rMiierai '-vices on Monday, at 1 p. in. precisely, nt soil Arbor et Interment at Hillside Cemetery. SULLIVAN". At hlRcrejlilMice,R2B Cherry at., Camden, N. J.. Feet. 13. 1014, JOHN L. hiiHband of Mary Sullivan, aged 27 years. Due notice of the 'unral will bo given. SULLIVAN. KATHARINE SULLIVAN. 20 vears, 1034 Tl'.ompaon st. TALIIOT. ROXANNA TALBOT. 23 years. Klin Page st. TABIIA- SOFIA TAHRA, 8 years. 4B34 Mil ler st. TAYLOR. HENRY TAYLOR, CO years, 733 'TEE8E CAROLINE TEESE, C7 jesrs, 22IS East Cumberland st. TOLBERT. MADOE TOLBERT. SO year. 1733 Ellsworth et. TIIEINAN.- CATHARINE TREINAN. 31 years. 2421 E. Boston ave VEATCII. On September 17. 1011, LAURA, wlfo of George f Vcatrh (nee Davis). Rela tives a'ul friends arc Invited to attend tho funeral services, on Monday, September 21, lit 2 p m , at the residence nf her hit-hand. 413 Carteret et . Camden, N J. Interment private WALDNEit On Beptemlyr 17, 1014. CllHtB TIANA, wlf of Anton aldner (neo )iosihi naed 67 years. Funeral services on Monday. at 2 p. m., at her latin home, 2344 Wj Montgomery ave. Interment private, WALLAUH. On fleptemlwr IT, 1914. MOSK3 A., husband of the Intfl Bahetta WallaoJ, aged 77 years. Funeral on Sunday, nt a in., precisely, from 3412 N Palethorp St. Interment at Mt. Carmel Cemetery. 1VALLKR. On Repleraber IT, l9l4,,AMHs LIA E wlfo of David Waller, aged M yearn. Train leaves Broad .fet. Station Saturday, h 10 a. m. Interment at Laurel, Del. U'EATHEIIBV. On fieriiember 18. 1914. AMANDA WEATItEIlllY. widow of .David F Weatherby, aged 8l Jcars, Funeral aerv- Ure on Monday, at 1 P. m., at her lata real lence, 870 Haddon ave., Camden, N, Jf ln ferment strictly private. WIIARTONV-On Heplember 17,1914. AGNErL widow of Wesley Wharton and daughter of. 1'hlllp and Allco Walsh, nsed 20 years. Fu neral on Monday, at 8:30 a. m.t from flt Collom at , Geimantown. High Masn at Br. Frnnela or Aselal church, nt 10 ft. m. la terment nt New Cathedral Cemetery. 1VIIITE.- On September 14, 1014. at Mn resl. d-:nte. on Vossar Square. In At Ian tie City. .tOsrAII WHITE. In his 74th year. The fu neril will tal'O place nt his country houso, Wild Orihard." ntar Cardlnatnn, Philadel phia, on Fccotnl-day, the 21at Inst., at S o'clo-k p in. rnrrloge.s will meet relatives nnd friends at tho Tcrmlnat, OOth and Mar ket Rls , nfler 2. Hi p m Inlennont private. WILD. MALLY WILD. 83 years. 2500 North Water at. WILDE. On September 10, 101-1, JOSBPlt WILDE, ngel "(I years. Funeral Sunday, at 2 p. in., from his late residence, Honsall nve.. interment as Store Opens 8.30 A. M. I i Drcxei tills, iirinwnrr- ., x-a. interment as a- a! Mt. Zlon cemelor: I n WILLIS-JAKE WILLIS, 34 years. 131T ti Wood St. ' W IVII.hGN- At f'enlertnn. N. .T.. on Septem- 83 l.er IS. lull. SAMI r;r., huahand of Msntarot h) ' Wilson, aged Sil )rara. Funeral on Sunday, i MI i iopteml-r 20. at 1 p. in , fiom Conlertoi. Interment at Brotherhood Cemcters, Mt. i IB llolh ft, ZtlltKIC LOUIS ZUREK. 43 years. 3X ilf Brown st. ' i n ifSSMissiHBiBSBfBifawaiBBBSsawssfaBiBBSSBSsssiBaaaiiwiiMiiRiiMBi iM ssMBi riibsbs si awn f iiiiwrsh BisTirasiBrwifSTfnfTnfian spfsasaniiannsfrn ' 1 WANAMAKER'S Store Closes S.30 P. jtf. j J f l m JJSB f- ' " 1 I I i I, Grand Organ Recitals 9, 11 and 5.15 J THE WANAMAKER STORE ! Monday If Aimeoiuiinices for The formal opening' off Fall and Winter millinery, in- clyding an extensive collection of brilliant new hats .from the great ateliers of Paris. (Second Floor, Chestnut) The opening of a very precious collection off Paris gowns for yotuing wonienexc!m!sive in America (Second Floor, Chestnut) books in a clearaway at U5e, 25c, 50c and 75c, foeinsr the gathering" up of all the odd lots and left overs from a nomber of special sales. Over 6000 books marked at IBc (Main Floor, Thirteenth) ment private Norfolk. Baltimore and Wash. ingop papers piraso copv. ltAMALL.--At ins residence of her son. Howard fc. Randall, at Htuopvllle. Bucks Co. Pa., o.. Wednesda, September 10, RACHEL A. RANDALL. wlJow of Itcuhen Itandall. ased S2 veara S months. Funeral from Thompson Memorial Churc'i, !.ouer riulebury. Pa, on Paturdav. f'ept IP, at II a m. IIKCCAIIIA. DOMENICO RECCARIA. 1 vear. :io2li North Woodstnck at. KHIN. SARAH REIN. 70 ears. BID South luth at. llllKH.IO. On Septemher IS. 1314. FRANK. husband of c'atharine Hljulto. aned 47 liar. Fureral on Mondaj. at s "o a. m , tiom 11)28 &uuth hth st Solemn Requiem Mass at ths Church of SI Nicholas of Tol"ntlno. at 10 a in preclielv. Interment at Holy Cross Cemtter.i. iS i amiaBafsiiffiii Telephone Your Want Ads today for the Sunday COMING A great sale of famous American Rugs starting some day next week. PUBLIC LEDGER Walnut or Main 3000 Eggfm!i 1500 sample shirtwaists: many samples In a vry urn usual disposal going at $B i $& (WH Akh) 25 standard quality brass beds in a dispQSUl at M to 33 1-3 per cent, below replies prlcg. (Sixth Floor) 200 wonderful sample suits for women agid young women at half price in the LowerPrice Store. Thgee suits are made of imported materials, finely tailored, and marked $15 and $20 each. (Subway Floor, Market) JOHN WANAMAKER : : : ,