m If ft i J 16 BRITH ABRAHAM MEETS IIERE TOMORROW Questions of Social and Reli gious Interest to Be Dis cussed in Convention. Questions of nodal and relletoua Interest to lha Hebrew of tho entire world will bo discussed at the biannual convention df the Order Brllh Abraham, which be gins tomorrow mornlns In Horticultural Hall The convention. ,to be attended by SO" delegates. represcntlnB 100,000 persons. Will continue for three days. Many of the members reached this city today Delegates from California and other Western States nrrhed jesterday ftnd were recehed as giiests of the Phila delphia members. A "Brlth Ahrnham special c.omejed severnl hundred mem bers with their relatives and frlemlH from Kew York. The headquarters of the con vention havd been established In the Hotel "Walton At 10 o'clock tomorrow mornlns tho meeting will be opened by tho Itev. Mr Melael, of Now York. A prayer will then be Chanted for the members who died In the last year. Mnyor Blanftenburg Is ex pected to address the members at tho opening session, welcoming the delegates to the city In his biannual message, Samuel Dorf, of Now York, grand master of tho order, will dlsciiEB the conditions surrounding the Jews of Europo since the outbreak of the war. A dinner will bo held tomorrow night In Horticultural Hall under the auspices of the local lodges Isaac Welner, a Phila delphia! and chairman of the Convention Committee, will servo as toastmaster Other speakers will be Rabbi Joseph Xrauskopf, Mr. Dorf, Bernard Harris and Benator Boles Penrose EVANGELIST SCORES NEGLECT OF CHILDREN'S TRAINING Reading Revivalist Stirs Audience by Strong Sormon. HEADING, Pa,, May 8 -Picturing the consequences of neglecting tho religious training of children and pointing out tho tragic results of unhappy marriagos. Evangelist Stough last night delivered one of the most stirring addresses In his campaign hero thus far to on audlenco of WOO at tho tabernacle. Kls subject was "Home Makers and Home Breakers," or "Why so Many Boys go to Hell." The evangelist gripped his audience from start to finish and there were frequent outbursts of "Amen" and hand-clapping. Ono womnn In tho re.tr of the tabernacle swooned In a rellgloud frenzy, first uttering a piercing scream that caused some excitement PORT OF PHILADELPHIA Vessels Arriving Today Gtr. Grecian. Boston, passengers and mer chandise. Merchant and Miners' Transportation Company. Torpedoboat destroyer O'Brien, from trial trip, William Cramp & Son Ship and Engine Building Company Str. George W. Clyde. Norfolk, merchandise, Clyde Steamship Company Str Suwanee, Jacksonville, merchandise. Merchant and Miners' Transportation Com pany. Btr. Manchester Exchange, (Br.), Manchester via St. John. N. B , merchandise, Phlladelpnla .Manchestcr Line. Steamships to Arrive FREIGHT. Nam. From AH Sandefjord . Maosurl Calcutta .. City or Delhi Calcutta . ., Maltby Eavona Giuseppe Venice . .. Lodervljk Amsterdam California Copenhagen Ocean .......Amsterdam Watelot Naples Italian! , HueUa, Manchester Exchange .Manchester Appenlna Mlddleeboro Olltra Shields ... Karen Haana .. Grekland Gothenburg Sandefjord Narvik . . MImtr Macorls gastlands Port Talbot Ro ... Ardrossan Luelllne Dartmouth Bendew Umdon ... E. da Larrlnaga Palermo .. La Camplno Rotterdam Balled. .Mar IP .Apr. a Apr u , Apr. lu Apr. 10 Apr. 10 ..Apr. JU ,wApr. 13 .Apr. Id . Apr. 10 Apr ai , Apr Kl Apr 21 .Apr i!l ..Apr 'ii ..Apr. IE! Apr. IM .Apr at ..Apr. .'I .Apr. a Apr. .'a Anr. "7 .Apr. iO Conrad Mohr ..-.....ArdrofisAn Mnv t Crown Point London May i Auchencrag Balboa May J. London Msy 4 Columbian Hllo Mav 4 pdda Macorls .... May o Marli di Giorgio .. Port Antonio . May 6 Steamships to Leave PASSENGER. Name. Tor Manchester Fort Manchester Lodenllk .Rotterdam Manchester Exchange .Manchester Michigan Liverpool Cat May 11 . May t May 15 ..May 22 PORT OF NEW YORK Steamships Due Today Nam From. K.n.ri. PelJentla .., Liverpool Apr 2f Cymric. Liverpool Apr as uaoawaijca .....uenoa ... Steamships to Leave Name Fo- Potsdam ,., ..Rotterdam .. HaUIr Olav Cnnenhasen .apr itt Date. Ma 11 Mav 1 t LTOtriC .. Liverpool May 14 Movements of Vessels 6tr Tyleeland (Dan), St. Andreas (Nor), Chelston (Br.) and Delaware, for Philadelphia, steamed from New York May 8. Btr. Weatwego (Amer ), for New Orleans, steamed from Alexandria May B Str Krlrtlanlafjord Nor ) for New York, steamed from Bergen May 6. Str Unltsd Slates (Dan ) from New Tork, arrUed at Copenhagen Mav 7 Str Wagner (Br.), Philadelphia for Mar seilles, uassed Gibraltar Mi) ft Str. Southgate (Dr.) from Philadelphia, ar rived at Marseilles May 3 Str Maria dl Glorelo (Nor) for Philadel phia, steamed from Port Antonio May 0, Str. horns (Dan,), from Philadelphia ar. rived at Stockholm April 27 Str. Lexington, for Philadelphia, steamed from Doaton May 8 Str. Falk (Nor.), for Philadelphia, steamed from Boston Mav 8. Str William II. Palmer Philadelphia for Texas City, passed Sand Key May 7, Str. Paraguay, for Philadelphia, steamed from Babtne May 7 Str Indian Philadelphia for Savannah, was 232. miles south o( Diamond Shoal lightship at 4 n, m May 7. Sehr Laura C. Anderson Gulfport for Phil adelphia, passed Sand Key in a. m. May 7. Sehr. T A. Allen, from Philadelphia ar rived at Eaatport. Me , May T. FREIGHTS AND CHARTERS Freight ar gettlnr scarce and tonnage ln cnastpg, making rates easier, STEAMSHIPS. T TJrd (Nor.). IMS ton. Philadelphia to Bar ' eelona coal private terms. St. Andrews (Nor.) 18011 tons. Philadelphia to, Havana, coal, private terms, prompt. Archangel. Aiianiio a,i , o iuui, .law tvrit iw general cargo, private terms. prompt. Me (Amer.). J la ft eras, sugar. 1281 ton. Cuba to north of private terms, out In bal- XSatlg. UfUlUUIe Mallncua (Br) 11B3 tans. Philadelphia to Antllla. coal, private term, prompt. SCHOONERS. Augusta IV, Snow 671 tons. Rio Janeiro f Ealtfmora. Ore private term Springfield. Ms tons. Gull to Sierra Leone, lumber, private terms Clara, A. DoonelL 990 tons. Atlantic Range to Canary Island private terms , A. B. Sherman. 610 ton. Charleston to yntlaaelpOU, dry poaras, ii tm,, coal out. fw, 6TEAM8HIP NOTICES ANCHOR LINE NEW YORK and GLASGOW New ItoTtJ Mall Steamship 1VBVAJ11A, MAS 1. 0 IT. ff. TRANSYLVANIA. JUNE 4, S P. M. JTw; xmlt ad f u pari tlcular apply to J. J. UcOKATi u. it 101B Walnut UU Bl. XUiT. TAsLOH ten. 102 Walnut SI, Or Anr Local Agent. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Language Instruction Free ", eon ooovirintiott! Spanish, German, Trench, oe ulan FBES Only charge. 60c for lessen UVk Mornljr. a.tterneoa and evening classes, 01TEB 6CUOOL OF LAKGUAQKg HOP Ctmmut Biros. I-HtLAHKU'lILl !!. im&&-mwH&&pr, statural "ROMANCE OF WORK" IN PAGEANT TONIGHT Six Hundred Young Women to Appear in Spectacle at Con vention Hall. "The Romanw of Work," a pageant, th result of wpeks of work on tho part of Home fiOO young to omen gathered from nil sections of the city, to 111 unfold Itself on tho stago at Convention Hall, Broad Btreet and Allegheny avenue, tonight Tho pageant Is In flvo parts, each de pleting a different phase of tvomen'a toork. Its past developments. Its present field and Its future promises The pro ceeds to 111 be devoted to tho vacation fund, tohlch In administered hy the Phila delphia Vacation Committee The Vacation Committee provides n holiday house In ralrmoiint Park and gives hundreds of women and girls from various commercial and Industrial es tablishments throughout tho city an op portunity for rest and recreation during tho summer Eplsodo I wilt depict work among tho Indiana, nnd will give a flro dance for a feature. Working girls will play the principal parts, ns In tho case In the next episode, tohlch represents tho spirit or Colonial times l'enoa in nas ui South before the war as Its background, nnd tv 111 bo acted by a group of socially prominent joung women from Chestnut Hill They aro. The Mls-es Ann Elll- Alice Earle cott Louis Daul nmll Clnnton Farah Fchcflcla Dorothy Folti Mnrv Ballard Mnraaret rastle Klcnnore !tnnm Llllv Dunn Klcanoro Porcher cvdney Hood Hesta Anderson ndlth Ollllneham Modern industry Is the Inspiration of Part IV In it thero to 111 be a steam dance, visualizing the modern aspect of energy Tho fifth and last episode Is a dance of happiness, representing the hope of tho future Debutantes of tho last few uensons v. Ill play the principal roles. Among them nro: Catherine fewbold Chrlstlno Nelson Kthel Elltlns Kleanore Henry Marearet Hacr Kleanor Baker Mnrearet Ilobart Grrtrudo HollW Mlldrod Cralev Eleanore noblnson Pollv arahim Marlon Grant Ann Low Is Ann Melrs Miriam Beam Helen and Gertrude Tower rtuth Cnte trilTnhMh Cheston Dorothy Dlsston Bvdney and Helen Ellis Attnes and Atmee Hutchinson Coclle Hov.el1 Uleanor H and Ellle L Hopkins Gertrude lteckscher Cornelia I oldv Marie Starr nulallo to llcox ralhrlne Dowle Ellen M. and EugenK Caasatt Jean and Alice Thomp- "on . , Mnnaret Berwlnd farirnt T?. Rrilll Charlotte Bron Miss Mary Porter Beegle. of Barnard College, planned the pageant, -which a given successfully In New York city a year ago These officers of the committee are In charge of tho pageant Mrs Louis C. Madeira, chairman, Mrs. Albert A Jackson, treasurer; Mrs Margaret C Maule, secretary. The Executlvo Com mittee consists of Mies Mary E Converse, Mrs Everett U Crosby, Mrs Chllds Frlck, Miss Mary L Morris, Mrs. Charlei H Ludlngton. Mrs Bayard Henry, Mrs. Herbert S Darlington, Mrs Alba B Johnson, Mrs Edward A. Schmidt, Mrs William J Straw bridge, Mrs Holllster Pturges, Miss Eleanor B Hopkins and Mrs. C. Leland Harrison. WOMEN OF CRICKET CLUB IN CLEAN SWEEP AT TENNIS Win Five Straight Over Cynwyd Me rion vs. Country Club. The Philadelphia Cricket Club women won their opening lnterclub tennis match jesterday, defeating the Cynwyd Club at Cynwyd by five matches to none. Three of the victories were gained rather easily, but In the fourth match Miss Helen Alexander, Philadelphia, came through with the victory only after be ing forced to play 20 games In the second set of her match with Mrs C M. Beard. In the remaining contest Miss Dorothy Dlsston, Philadelphia, won after three hard seta from Miss May Williams. Sum Summary. Miss Helen Alexander, Philadelphia, de feated Mrs C M Beard, Cynwyd. 6.4, 11-9; Miss Dorothy Dlsston, Philadelphia, defeated Miss Rachel Baker, Cynwjd, B-4, 6.8, 6-2, 6-3, Mrs H Smith, Philadelphia, defeated Miss Bachel Baker, Sjnwyd, 6-4, 6-1, Miss Hannah Wright, Philadelphia, defeated Mrs Charles Keefe, Cjnwyd, 6-1, G-3, Miss Gertrude Henry, Philadelphia, defeated Miss Elizabeth Christie, Cyn wyd, 6-0, 6-3. In spite of the fact that one of their beet players was absent, the Philadelphia Country Club women defeated Merlon at the Country Club, Bala, yesterday by three matches to two, Mrs Gilbert Harvey, Country Club, de. feated Miss Emily Kennedy, Merlon, 6-2, 6-3: Miss Sarah Baker, Country Club, de. feated Mrs I. Bieg, Merlon, 6-1, 6-4, Mlsa Walsh, Country Club, defeated Miss E. Hensel, Merlon, 1.6, 6.1, 6-2; Miss Jacqueline Green, Merlon, defeated Mrs Schllchter. Country Club, -l, 6.4, MIbs A. Hensel, Merlon, defeated Mrs. Mil ton Work, Country Club, 6-1, 6.0, Woman Tries to Drown Herself A young wife who attempted to Jump into tho Delaware Hiver at midnight was prevented by a policeman, who sprinted to the pier nnd seized her as she to as falling Into the water She Is Mrs Bessie Clark, 23 years old, 13 North 3d street Re serve Policeman Burke noticed her as she walked to Pier 8 and was struck by her peculiar actions He was about 60 feet away when he saw her take off her hat and Jacket and ran toward her as quickly as he could The woman, who will have a hearing before Magistrate Carson today, said she had quarreled with her husband. pon, iient ffuains irffi SUBURBAN ve.vvveevvevvvAvvt.'vv.t'AeAAvvvvvvvvvvve.. For Rent tssj.SisrAsir. . . -fyijftWffi3MKjtfgWWsssMB "Knoll-Brook" Ardmore In the beautiful Mil Creek section, with hiffb-claas surrounding FROM JUNE 1 TO OCTOBER 1 An exceptional bargain to the right party. Rent include care of ground HIRST & McMULLIN ,Y&sL?,yR rtVVttVJVV4Vfe,VVVVVVT..'tVtVtVAVtVVI.AV'VVVV( EVENING T;-FT)aET?.-.PKlUATELPHTAt feATTJRPAY, MAY 6, BREA1CING IN DREAD OF OPERATION, WOMAN COMMITS SUICIDE Faithful Pet Dog, Wedding Gift, Dies by Her Side. Fear and despondency over an Impend ing operation for cancer drove Mrs Car rie Householder, 45 years old, of 1306 West Auburn street, to end her life last nlcht b Inhaling Illuminating gas, according to her husband, John Householder, who found her dead on tho parlor Iloor when he toent home about 11 43 last night. A pet dog, which hod been given to tho couple as a wedding gift 12 years ago, also asphyxiated, to as found near the woman's side In the gas-fllled room Mr. Householder said he had been to tho German Hospital, to here he had ar ranged for an operation on his wife for cancer of the breast Ho reached home shortly before midnight, no said, and noticed a strong odor of gas as he stood at the door Hastily letting himself In side the house, he met overpowering fumes emanating apparently from tho parlor, the door of which was locked Forcing it open, he Btumbled over tho body of his wife In the pitch-dark chamber The windows were closed tightly and the shades wero drawn. He notified the Park and Lehigh ave nues police station and the woman was hurried to the Samaritan Hospital Ef forts to revise her with the pulmotor were unavailing Mr Householder said that while his wife dreaded the operation she munt undergo there was nothing In her man ner to Indicate she contemplated suicide when he left the houso earlier In tho evening. CHILDREN TO GIVE BALLET Presser Auditorium Scene of Brilliant Everit Today. Children will take part In an elaborate ballet directed by Claude Debussy and Andre Helle at tho Presser Auditorium, 1712 Chestnut street, this afternoon at 4 o'clock for the benetlt of the Society for the Protection of Children from Cruelty The balet will be composed of Miss Helena Mitchell, Miss Olhe Cope, Miss Sidney Jones, Miss Louise Weill, Miss Margaret Joyce, Miss Mildred Carpenter, Miss Polly Savage, Miss Grace Savage, Miss Eleanor Amram, Miss Anne Perley Prlchard, Pope Yeatman, William Almy, Philip Chapman and Gordon Yost Mile. Jean Odler Is director of the pan tomime The piano score will bo played by Miss Elizabeth Copt, MIsb Mary Lov erlng, Miss Peggy Graham, Mlsa Jane Yeatman, Miss Evelyn Page, Miss Betty Prlchard, Miss Nancy Cope, Miss Rachel Fisher an,d Thomas Wharton The patronesses are Mrs. E, Page Allln son Mrs David Werner Amram, Mrs. Edward Chapman, Mrs Walter Cope, Mrs Henry Brinton Coxe, Mrs George Egbert Fisher, Mrs Howard S. Graham, Mrs J Levering Jones, Miss C S. Jones, Mrs, Fiederlck Jost, MrB Joseph S. Lpv. erlng. Mrs. Langdon Mitchell, Mrs. John W. Mulr. Mrs. Frank P Prlchard, MrB, Howard Wurts Page, Mrs C E. St. John. Mrs. Charles C. Savage, Mrs. Arthur W. Sewall, Mrs Samuel R Shipley, Mrs. A, S Weill, Mrs. Henry Wharton, Miss Susan P. Wharton, Mrs Albert Draper Whiting and Mrs. Pope Yeatman. FOR BENT FUKNISHED SUBURBAN Furnished ' ' ... i fHlilo joe! Come - ( AND TAe A FE ffl i Pokes at The J ffl (i tm V " I "vbVw. L-r" L. I w- 5m ssk AM,i',A v Y7ffJI Ultf Vi I, ,i i.J, I,, M r ' COMC OVER AnoVv f 'AMD SCO ? HO Tna.NK.3! IJ f., 'T' lr(fV7i 1 1 I :" CxJrtRGW THAT WHEH I IVA3 L 1 'I It fTF I' ' 1 1' VJr SlV ANP TOOCi TO TiDDl-1 lllltM'..rV'1 (pHC LITTLE COOK I Vff Vr fdREI (iUHil ABE W A N cjor MeRE, Joe. yod Ss-r nut Too? Nor for IouOHT T& B6AD IT ( fejk S MlNBJ I'M dOlMfr To READ -j-ll s)hr) 1 Viar-ArvVrlow To pound sand in rri Li?i Affi12)vA RAr Houe" amw! J &WIPE WITH 5? ?-' i &3& I SEE ER I , rA WSLJ lin al wv'y,tfJ-r-k, ft Lunatic IT GENTLY WHO, ME ? I bM1- OEWRE I fAU. FOR T"Tt BSW(t OF INSANin lll- TAkG MV EXERCISE rAjTTVIN& TM CROIKJ N A PICKEWENtF' IN MEMOniAM ESSEN. In lovlnsr memory of WILLIS L. ESSEN, who departed this life May 8, lf07 PARENTS. 1'IUEDMANN, In memory of our beloved father MAX FRIEDMANN, who died May 8, 1001 May his soul rest In peace II1S CHILDREN 3IAGINM&S. In lotlng remembrance of our dear mother, SARAH T JIAGINNISS, who died May 8, 19U HER CHILDREN. AIAOUD. On May 7, 1015, MART A. AL VORD, aged S3 years Relatives and frltnds aro invited to aitend the funeral serilces, on Monday mornlns, at 10 SO o clock, at tho Indigent Mdous and Single Women s Asy lum, 3015 Chestnut st. Interment at Rose dala Cemetery, Orange. N. J , on arrival of train leaving Eroad fatroet Station, Philadel phia, Pa , at 12 o'clock noon ItAKTEI.S. At Albuquerque, New Mexico, on May 2, 1U15, liUMUCU W husband ot Laura E. Ilartels (nee Urelma) Relatives and friends also Stephen Ulrard litncnclal Association and Diligent Council No 4, F. I' A are Inxlted lo attend tho funeral services on Slonday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at tli imbers t ylto Memorial Church, hroiid and bprucs Ms Philadelphia. Interment prnate Plcaso omit tloners Remains may be viewed on Sunday evening and Monday until noon at P21 South 23d et RE are 358,000 homes Philadelphia more than tained in the States 01 REAL ESTATE FOB SALE BEAL ESTATE FOB SALE sunuHiiAN sununii n IrJciilNrlrJ A J -pgiii 1 I Philadelphia more than con- u I WwToitlHS 'U ming, Colorado and Oregon combinedl Think of it! Do you i wonder Philadelphia iB called the City of Homes? "We want you to have your homo at Penfield Philadelphia's prettiest, nearest and best developed suburb. Twenty-nve homes built and occupied six more almost finished, nnd at prices from ?4S00 to $10,000. Beauties, every one of theml Or you can buy a plot nnd build your own home. Lota 126 to 200 feet deep and priced from $190 to $300 a few higher. Every lot just about half usual prices, due to settling the Wood estate, with only $10 down, balance $1.25 to $2.00 weekly. The biggest value ever known in Philadelphia real estate. Prove this come out to Penfield. Take Philadelphia & Western at 69th street Elevated Terminal a 3-mlnute ride, a B-cent fare and get off at Penfield Station. Then you'll agree with us that settling the Wood estate brings you a homesite at just about half you expected to pay. But don't delay, The time to come is now I t Clifford B. Harmon & Co., Agts. 1 437 Chestnut Street Representatives on the Property Daily and Sunday aiaigneaHMMKan0eMeHsBBBe3aSiiMisaMnns Sd-s- 5;sy JmL Houses JH t$&& r l DKATHfl BAtlEH-At his residence, IfllSFaltmeunt friends ire Invited ta aitend fune r al i J1 CtWUST i&h'US c'oium.Ve. nue Interment private ,., ,,,n, nr,t.T.-On May 7, ,191 V .EANOR Vin OINIA, daughter of MIddletor, i and fl Belt. Duo notlfe of ,lha '"D!. 'south given, from her parents' residence, M3 eoutn loth st , West Philadelphia -.,, BO.NSALL-On May ,7, 11?. J,0.nDhEA,,.f. residence, 787 North SOth .,1,nlvM,V"t:?: the 10th Inst , at in a m , precisely, inter HUN8ALL. I'-unerai '"""" "I Vinnfliv. ment private , ., BOI)EN.-On May 7.. 101B, HAnnY ED' lay 7, Josop 1 and Mry A, WARD, son ot ZJJill: SS. li ".X'.e"a Tussday, at .2 kVi .i Ann iMau -i p m , at his late residence. Hi De Kaiu el Interment private lillOOKE. On Friday morning, May "" at hi. residence, at Artmore Pa. in jne 40th year of his age q CLYMEIJ DROOKb on of the late Edward Brooke of Dlrd'boro Pa Funeral at the church y 'he nemr Drvn Mawr. on Monday at'2 30 1 p. m. in terment private Please omit flowers. ItL'CKI.EY. On May 7, 101B, WILLIAM, husband of iMbelli W kle "? friends are Invited to attend the 'uneral serv tees, on Tuesday afternoon at !mlft his late residence Spring st and Walnut lane, niuo Bell Hill Interment private COHH On May 0. 181A?V,LJIAiMh.r?d MOHT eon of the late William Denlght and Angollno Cobb. In hla 75th lear, Helatlve and friends aro Invited to attend the funeral services, on Monday at 2 p '.?.r"l"",',S: Mi lato residence, l!S4 North Sith at. In terment private (WEAVES. At Horsham, Pa . on MaY J, HUB, SOPHIA H. widow q 'Alfred Greaves Funeral on Mondas May 10, at 2 10 p m, from her lato residence llorshitn. ra. in terment Hatboro Cemetery HAIIT. On May 7. 1018 SAMUEL 1 , hus bund of Mary J Hart Funeral services on Monday, at 5 p m at his Into residence, OCi Oriental nve Colllngsvvood N J In terment Evergreen Cemetery IIAHI.m. On Ma) 3. 1015, Colonel J03. W HAWLEY, aged 7S sears Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, on Monday, at 2 o clock, at his late residence, Washington and Jackson etieets, Media, Pa Kindly omit flowers KEIM. On May 7, 1015, JOSEPH It. KE1M, aged 84 j cars Relstlvce and friends are Invited to attend tho funeral ten ices, on Monday afternoon, at 2 o clock, at his lato residence, lMO Spring Garden st Interment private, at Central Laurel Hill Cemetery. McOKATH On Mas 7 1015. DANIEL A , eon of Catharlno and the late Michael Me Grath runeral on Tuesdas. at 8 10 a. m , from his mothers residence. 3853 North Park ae Solemn High Mass at St Stephen s Church at 10 a m Interment Hols' Cross Cemeters. MUIirilY. On May 0, 1015, EMMA LIN TON, widow of John Potter Murphy Rela tives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Monday morning at 0 o clock preclaels', at St. Mark s I'. E Church, 10th and Locust sts Interment private, at Princeton, N J MUItnAY. On May 6 1015, DANIEL J, husband ot Elizabeth J. Murray fnee Doyle) snd son of Catharine and the lato John MurTay, Relatives and frlonds aro InvltoJ to attend the funeral on Monday mornlnc at 8 30 o'clock, from his late roMdence. 300 West Susquehanna avenue Solemn Re'iulem Mnsa at St. Edward b Church at 10 o'clock. In terment at New Cathedral Cemetery. O'KKErE. On May 8 1915, ELLEN O KbfcFE (neo Comber), wife of the late Michael O'Keofe, In the 8th senr of hr age Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Agatha'n Church 3Sth ana Spring Garden sts on Monday, at 11 a m Helatlvea and friends aro Invited Interment at Cathedral Cemo tery Pleaea omit flowers. PELLETEIR At Riverside, N. J..Von May C, 11)15. CONSTANCE, widow of velnceslen Pelletelr. Relatives ana inenas are inviit to attend funeral, on Monday morning at o dock, from her lato residence 118 Krani lln et Requiem Mass at Mt Peter's Chun Relatives and friends are Invited at a 'ranK- lln st Requiem Jiaes at at t'eters unurcn at 0 o'clock Interment at St Peter's Cem eters' Trains leave aiarnei si icrry at u u and 7 12 a m for Riverside N J SAXKEY. On May 7. 1MB. MARY, wife of John F. fcankev and daughter of Horvcy and the late Mary Mannlces Funeral on Tuesdas, at 8 a m., from 16.10 South Mole st High Requiem Mass at the Church of St Thomas Aquinas, at 0 30 a. m precisely Interment New Cathedral Cemetery SMITH. At Methodist Episcopal Hospital, on May 7, 1015 AMANDA C, wife ot tho late T. Sloan Smith. Funeral services on Mondas. May 10, at 2 o clock preclaels, at the funeral parlors of Harrs C, F Carson, 1511 South Broad st Interment private SMITH. On Mas 7, 101B, N NEWLIN SMITH, In his "4th sear Funeral from hu late residence, Darlington, Md , en Monday. May 10, at 11 a m Interment at Darlington remeerv TAGGART. On May 7, 1015. JOSEPH A 1AGGAHT. Funeral services on Monday, at 10 a. m . at the Homo for Incurables 4Sth and 'Woodland ave. Interment at North Cedar Hill Cemetery MEARS & BROWN CITY AXU SUIIUIIDAX HEAL ESTATE Properties Managed Rents Collected Insurance and Mortgages Placed Lists on application 202 South 15th Street con wyo- "I for Surinor BrMps in ..v-'s- .JnSmStm aT Every convenience that vol make a home eomori kesphS J"1""- For '" lu tamirhousi- See These Before Purchasing ORR-BUILT HOMES 0r the Best Investment and Bom Combined. TORRESDALE & PRINCETON AVES. 0 te. A' Two-stoxy mm houses, containing 8 rooms sjid bath, side yardj, hot-wjtsr heat, bssunsnt laundry. tlKtrlo and sai JIgbt. Lota 26x100 feel. ' rriCC pOOUU JSauple House Norr Open. .J? J?1!? fom esn're cJ dtr Transfer from Praakiord car to Margaret street 0 M TBAIKa DjULY to tacont station 1-UIMIbVAIIU niUUHUAU 1915: DEATHS U8INOEH. On MAy 7. 1615, J0"$Jf,,5uo'n band of Louts Uelnter. Funeral ervlys on Monday, at 1 30 p m ,,at his l?te reBldenee, 3210 North 13th st Interment prhate, at Mt. trrnon Cemetery . ,..n, VtMIKaniFT-On. May T, 101B, HAit' niOT A , widow of Wllllsm II Van,J'rl": Funeral services on (Monday, at 3 P i." the residence of her son. hn II. Vanae grift, 2.115 EASt Morris st Interment pri vate. North cedar Hill Cemeterr. .. WATSON-On May T. 101S, HptEM. Jjridow of William Watson Duenotlce of the fu neral will be lfn, from 2240 Crow ft nELSII. On May 0, 1015, COHDEUA J.i widow of William fc W Welsh F"""' serilces al her late residence, 81 East ui crofs ate, Inidowne, Pa . on Monday, at S e m Interment Monday, at Hanover, Pa. WEHBTIN1!. On May 7. 101 J, ALFRED, husbsnd of Itoia Werstlne Fiinersl from 1W2 Master st , on Tueedjy, at 8 SO a m. r-olemn. nequlem Mass at the Church ot tlesu 10 a m Interment New Cathedral Cemetury IIITF.OAK On May 7, 1915, JOS EPH IUTE.OAK. In his .60th year, at his lste residence, ilagys Mlllrosd, noxborough mnersl serMces on Tuesday, at 3 P, prectt-lj, at St Timothy Church. Rox. borough Interment In the churchyard BFAL ESTATE FOR BALE Near Beautiful Hunting Park 7 room9, 2 story, electric lights, harduood finish, laundries and every modern convenience $3000 East side 9th Btreet, Pike to Luzerne. tzSOO South side Clearfleld street, 6th to .Marshall Our salesman, on promises, will explain our easy payment plan. II. BROqKLEHURST, Builder 612 MORRIS ST. ,20 E. Thayer Hi. 2-story, 8 rooms, balh and shed. All modern conveniences bond condition. Fries $2000. 3118 F 8t. 0 rooms, porch front, bath, shed) all conrs. Lot 18x80. Price S2tS0 801 i:. Ontario, 7 rooms, porch front, shed, laundry tul all conveniences Lot 15 4x73. Trice 82900. 1081 E. Fnctilo St. 0 rooms, bath, laun dry! all cons. first-class condition, lot 15x83. Price 82800. 2S23 K. 24th St. 0 rooms, porch front, bath, nhed, all convs. Anessed 82800, can be bought for 82700. Estate Robt. P. Cameron 2811 KENSINGTON AVENUE FOIt SALC East sldo of 8th Bt. north of $q inn Somerset: 8 rooms; all convs O 1UU 1217-10-21-39 North American Btreet. new, two story, porch front, $OQAn 7 rooms; all convs , price .. iO3J roit iicst 2342 Germantown ave. Largo store room: two fronts; old-estab- $Ofi llshotl poolroom . tJ CHAS. MEYERS 8TH AND VOniC COLLINS 1012 LEHIGH AVE. EVERYTlllSO IN REAL ESTATE MORTGAGES INSURANCE sunuimAN PUBLIC SALE OF "NORTH VIEW" Famous Country Home of TVIlmer Atkinson at Three Tuns, Montg. Co , Pa., to be sold on the premises Saturday, May 22, 15, at 3 P. M. Beautiful country seat of 284 acres nlth lnrgo colonial mansion house of most attracts e architecture; garden er's cottage, 8 rooms and bath, 2 small cottages, each 6 rooms and bath, coach house, garage for 2 cars, 2 artesian wells, etc. Property has magnificent lawn ot over 10 acres, noted for Its shade trees, shrubbery and landscaping, orchard of 850 peach trees, 120 other fruit trees, also small fruits, blackberries, raspberries, straw berries, currants, rhubarb, aspara gus, etc Property shown by appointment prewous to sale For further details, terms or appointment, apply to H. J. DAGER, Inc. Agents and Auctioneers, Ambler, Pa, or Thos. Atkinson, Esq., Ambler, Pa. OAK LANE Very desirable property, 20-room house, all conveniences, stable, fruit, shade, everything In perfect condition, will exchange for city residence THIRTY-FIFTH WARD I' acres, G-room stone house with attic, stable, chicken house, etc , price $2250, easy terms FRANKFORD Three-story 12-room house, all con veniences, large rooms; lot 25x130, flno location, cheap. The Interurban Realty Co. 4510 Frankfort! Ave., Phila. l.ntril cnni MODERN UP-TO-DATE HOMES 8 rooms, all conveniences) hot-water heat, gas, electrlo lights, cabinet gas ranges, tank heaters, Inundry tubs! area way steps to basement) front porches i large yards I 80 ft. wide avenue. Trolleys PnKMh'.a'r0 """' "'"U,om- , CASSIDY BROS. 4621 FBANItronD AVE., PHILA. TIOGA MORTGAGES INSURANCE WM. J. O'BRIFN & M REAL ESTATE-CONVEYANCING Northwest Properties $2000 UrTrd. 2517 W. Allegheny Ave. PHONES PHILADELPHIA ,lt "viVlCiO LOOKING FOR With electrlo light, hot-wter heat, oar. quetry floors stone porches, terraced VSS&f' .ta.. Bm locations tmJ 12200 to J8200. 1100 CASH REQUIRED RAYMOND A. CARNEY 8S1 EAST ALLEGHENY AVENUE Olney , , , .wewri.Mr 5602 N. 7th St HIOHT AT OLNEY AVENUE Unobstructed view; side yard. wall, built new two-story porch-front Hom.i lot 22x180) handy ti eaT lines coppsr spouting; gas and electric lighting, hot-water beat. haJdwood floor, assessed 11000; price $1100. Pos session i by 'payment of small amount of cash; balance on generous terms. HOWARD B. WILSON CO. MM Qtn. Ave. MM W, Lehigh Are. v. yuuUlln Ksaeeas ESBS LOOAM The Acme of Perfection Built on blghejt and choicest spot IN LOGAN 1-story ciodsni hems ssml-dstMhed. with i BarapU How. M8 H uSffrt CLASSIFIED RATES DAILT AND 6UNDAT W mis BTTLE TTPB (er like this) Three Insertion In a week.,,, liuoSlJ Esven. consecutive Insertions,., loo E21 Situations wanted, three Inter- " tlons in a neex. ...... ....,,, jo, (tfsi1 THib tii.t: i ift tor like thljtt Permitted la an clastincatlono jl and bltustions U anted. Lost and TmSLrSf eonsln, Bosrdlng and Rooms. r One Insertion .....,.!.,,,,, JOj mn ' Three insertions In a week.... lIUfJ;1 Beven consecutive Insertions,,, 18? piJH;' All rate are based on agate raesjurKmi?.'. 14 agate : sea to the Inch. """retau.v DEATH NOriCES-elther paper 10 lines, one time .i....!......,,,,.,,, i Three Insertion ..'.....'.. i" DAILT ONLT tn Effeel December 1, t$U, COMBINATION RATR fer Insertion In both the morning and it.!..! Mini nt ..mo Akvt " STiaan nl II-il iV-. t r-r-v. '-I rUCLIO LCUOCK (MORNING) EVENING LEDGER (EVENING) Add four cent per Una nat to rts tlnal HELP AND . F1TUATI0N3 Vflti C.t Z."l.!,"iKXiil "!..r,i.""" MAX UU INrkitVllsU 11 LEDODR WITHOUT A . CHARGE. jtnere is a aru iioro near yowl home that -will accept Ledger wao itus UL Uliliu Idica, HELP WANTED rEDIALB (BOOICKEEPERS, clerks, stenographers iiv lnr positions or those desiring better rn.i. tlons can secure valuable Information wi writing or calling . to , see "Miss D?.i Ledger Central She lu constantly hiicR." girls, who have advertised, io secure raSi positions, and will be glad to help yol "jS extra charge "' CONTRALTO for quartet cholri good rets only. O 710, Ledger Central. ' mn4 COOK and downstairs girl, Protestant, wiuisslal to help with wash. Phone Ogonti 831 DM HOl'BDWORK Whlto girl for general honte.3 work, no laundry. Phono Merlon 40? a HOUSDWORK White girl for general h0(i. ftork, no laundry. Phone Merlon 40i LADT, educated, ambitious, with good reitr.9i ences; must oe wuunr to learn, lis mt week. L-400, Ledger OKlce pw OPERATORS on all parts p( shirtwaists! W& ana coLlonj Bieaay hojki nignesi pay, Hse,7 h 1 dorn-Mera Company, fld nd Brown. flATrtI:BwonM A LEADING DDFARTMBMT (VTOHB HXsi pDRlIWCHD COTTON WA6lfJOOM AN CEINTRAU SHOD SALESWOMEN We require thoroughly experienced tsW women tor our shoe department. t! APPLY SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, K?' SNELLBNBURO & CO WANTED Settled woman, laundress, Upt private family, willing to go away In sun. mer. wagca i0, II 103. Ledger Branch, tOU AlarKet st . WANTED For a family of two adults, t woman to do general housework; mutt U goiw. .,., O .1.1 P-. WAITRESSES, white, for summer setehori hotel u 74T. ijeoger central WEAVERS wanted on broad Knowles loocs.: Apply at office ot the Bradford Mills, Bten- toll ana uoairey mt. . jciiiiainu.ut Philadelphia, Pa , May & Miss Dean. Ledger Central, PhllariAlnhta. Pa. Dear Miss Dean I wish to thank you for securing a position ior me. I started work at my new position oi lion. il,i-. flnri I nm well nleased with It Thanking jou and Ledger Central for you kinaness, i am Sincerely yours, W. SYLVESTER. A LAROB FIRM can offer an unusually it-JJ IIBCIH. Vlwy fcu u icafuiiMui. " um.ii vi cn-1 erny una inuiawvc; iiu iuv. u ol, iu uuii. nvu luniaio QJtJct icuteu i.fi Bui iota w.mi. good salary; steady work E Rose. 231 orange et . Wilmington pel. HELP WANTED KALE BOY. over IS, to learn to draw soda water. Apply between S and 0, George B Eacs, 1106 Chestnut. ; seashore, referenced required email farallriX state salary u uai, A-eqger uentrai DRAUGHTSMAN with oil engine experience, on. havlnr marina exDerlence nreferred. lo cation Philadelphia. L, 422. Ledger Office M MAN AND W IFE, white, to take entire clum of home and grounds, reference reciiilroa.) Apply S04 Ltpplncott ave, Rlterton, N. J, lnone. itiverion J u SALESMEN, two. oxceptlonallj forceful, 21 to Jlfl address ana eppe trael Penna . N ary. fallu v. or salarv ana commllon wnn exeeneee' lures and discontented, stay anay, leasts huntlers. ambitious, satisfied with 80 80. ata'iW age. experience ana now now empioyea. AO' press a iw. meager mnce. SALESMEN Excellent opportunities for flirt" class salesmen in nearby territory to carry our line of household sneclaltles. men em-; ployed but desirous of a better opportunity J Biluum uo iiiLcic.icu jtypiyaiiy iiiuiuins, v. tween 8 and 10. at our Philadelphia office, 600 Arch at. The R. M Holllngshead Com pany cppvnnnipirrR . ma.b vm,i, r.nl accurate, good at figures, state salary, S(t,j rerererces . uai ljeqger uentrai TENOR, O 231. quartet cho'r, Ledger Central good reader onlr.1 WANTED Aldermen, school teachers. COQ1' mf-rcUl tra el-re ani others, all or ipsres time, to solicit buelneta for us Dlviaeiuij paid to policy holders, liberal commlsiloa ti agenta. Power City Fire Insurance Co.3 iiazieion. t'a. viuian ti jisrgwarui. s erai agent WANTED An experienced machinery pecia.ltr lHmln vnu., tia .Ma tn n.nnA im.xr.llU opportunities tor the right man. Addreu QM m, imager centra 1 "WANTEI-Uroktr to handle larse oil and f" ,'IiifUBUIUII U Je.vr, jjCUKIt WIIKP. YOUNG MAN wanted by a large manulsctur Inr rnmnnnv ns tnsll rlerW. rnr.ortunity I (or advancement. Reply In own hsndwjtta m stating age, experience and references, r. Box 13M. VfiTTVn MAV- with trniH .llrnelnn and SO.1 bltlous, to work outside Philadelphia; flS f" w eak to start- L 410. Ledger Office. VICTOR TALKING MACHINE COMPANY Haa vacancies for Band Sawers, Double-head Moldere, Cabinetmakers for night work, Touchera-up, Rubbere. fih.ll..L..r. Physical examination necjssary. Apply y tor lalklng Machine Company ApplIca'W i.ucs, j AisrKfli si , uamaen, n j. FORD USED CAR CO flta vr.niu r.ur..ri ai Leim ta be a chauffeur: it will start you bT, y payment pian; win mass you i.y.ina.n ana en expert cnauneur. Mr. Hunt, PWladelphU. Pu. May t Ledger Central, .wiWHtUU, .Taw .d Dear 6lr-I want to thank you for ths psl . .viuiea nm ixKMKeepcr Dy resin"-; with the Ledger Central Conmercia! Re1"W Bureau u ta a good position and chances for advancement. Thanking you again, I am, H vsyiH.iu.i)r yours, .. F. . FRElfOH. BITTJATIONS WANTED JEMAIB -- CHAMBERMAID, top., capable: highest rafy.j . sncei suburbs or scashoreT M its. Ledger OtV CHAMBEIUIAJD-younj Ger. Prot. suUrtt COMPANION or governess i 1 or 2 chtLffu over 31 mountains prtf. M 421. Led. Olncs-i CONTRAi.Tn nH.h.. .,,.:... ...-!, .n.r fuel CONTRALTO, wlahss quartet work after Jt, 1: now employed. O 783. Ladier CatralJ CDOKend chambermaid want place tag itlsri -.. x-.o. ttmennousa. GermantoW DRESSMAKER from N. V, desire a-ogaf-ly. WU e9&W mantat fanev .nivn. at nMllitf iv.1. .903 W. EDUCATED woman as traveling Mmpaaloa efi "u woman a traveling companum ff .ynea rjora In hotel, shore or taoua-J Ulna. U 410. Ledger Office. J g -ager urncs. "iPi "SJ4 "k Position a plain cock. Jj 213 U. Horton at. JJ Q1R1. wanta place ss cook, good 1111 T'amlrmt a T TftlwV-JB aa mvf mit HOUSawORK-ExperUnced colored glrll WPJ. nights, hist reference. 1H3 South st. 3 ,..T ' is;uvii alio jwm i LAUNDRESS, colored. wUhea day's ' .-...,, mjtun. imu w.UiMHW. NURSE, comt.at.nt. wl.h.a cntlra chargS tas4 Children. Phone 201B N Carlisle. NURBE-FIrst class, experlmced. tralaeJ w nurse, from New York Bab Ilof Dltsl. """Jl care of sick or well baby, best rsfere"! IS8. Ledger Branch. 1800 Market at. J BEAMSTRESS, ladles' maid. wTshsl'poWtlSl Garman, Catholic, ref. 6029 Mtlro" " "S BT: TKNOORAPUER Young Udy would WJ JS slUon where neatness and aocuracy SI'.'IV oiaexitad. moderata aalarv. rafsranc. .'T ..---. . . ,. bfENOriRAPHER. competent, mooarjis i ary ITU Chestnut. Phone Spruce eMr- .teaser uuica tTNOORAPHEK UduatliOUS. wjuuw ner, good pe3ri mod. aal. a Mt, Lad.j Work! yLtmjr.l.. auletr. A 413. Ledger C5H YOUNO OIRL wlh tOatmbsrwort : an ' "tax r diamitrmalilj good itX U " i