PHKmpvinimH y''lwi'iwiB!! fff.l.v"rj.111' j ' 'i '1'j. j"1!1 '7. ',' ' D B l I I !; I i HsaaVF IS REEUBUCANS TO BEGIN EDUCATION CAMPAIGN' - Recently Organized Publicity Aosoclntlon Meets Here To morrow for Purpose. 'A national campaign of education'' In Reflubllrnn principles will bo launched in this tlty tomorrow, when the Executive Committee of the recently orVrtlied Re publican Publicity Association will meet hire. The meeting will be held ftl the Union League, following a luncheon ftlvetl by i:ongreman J. Hampton nioce iu ' United Stated SenattJr Jonathan Bourno, Jr., of Oregon, president of the ossc elation. The organization was formed In Washington recently to promote the Interests of the Republican party and to spread protective tariff propaganda. Congressman Moore Is n, member of We Executive Committee, along with Sen ators qalllnger, New Hampshire; dronna. North Dakota ; Works, California, and "Weeks, Massachusetts, and Representa tives Madden, Illinois, and Falrchlld, New York; former Senator Hemingway, In diana! Dan B, Hnnnn, Ohio, and Benja min 8. Hanchott, Michigan. Tho executive committee of the asso ciation met In New York ten days ago and went on record as favoring ah open fight for tho selection of a nominee for President at the Republican National Convention next year In opposition to Senator Penrose's Indorsement of Kllhu Root. "I am going to bo In town nil this week and there may bo something Inter esting to give out before I go away next Sunday," Is all that Senator Penrose .has to say about tho mayoralty situation. Ho would not Indicate whether the "some thing Interesting" would bo tho an nouncement of a light against tho Varcs or of tho selection of a harmony candi date, but Penrose lieutenants who have been conferring 'with tho Sonator tho . last few days aro of the belief that tho threatened break with the downtown leaders will be averted. Judge Norrls 8. Barrntt, whose name Is on the list of eight "ellglbles" selected by the Ave Organization leaders at the At lantic City "round table" conference last week, has come out with a statement In which he says that, although he Is not a Candidate, he greatly appreciates the honor of being proposed, This Indicates he Is In a receptive mood. Harry Mace, of the 40th Ward, virtually has been slated for County Commissioner by the Organization leaders. This com pletes the slate that will bo placed In the Hold by the Organization In tho event of ha'rmOny. It Includes Harry A. Ransley for Sheriff, William R. Knlgh,t for Coro ner, Robort J. Mooro and Harry, Mace for County' Commissioners. John M. Walton for Controller, Ernest L-. Tustln for Re-' carder of ryeds. and John P. Connolly for City Solicitor-. In the event of a factional fight, there would be opposition to Rans ley, Connolly and Mace. Senator Penrose will bo away from Philadelphia all of next week. Ho leaves Sunday. Monday ho will address a meet ing, of the V. O. S. of A. at Watsontown. From Tuesday until Thursday he will attend the. convention of tho United Sportsmen of Pennsylvania. Friday and Saturday he will build up his politico) fences In the northeastern part of the State In his campaign to' capture the Pennsylvania delegates to the Republican National Convention for EHhu Root. Ho wljl be the guest of State Senator Mc Connell at Cherry Rum on those days. ' A 22d ward meeting in tho interest of the candidacy of Director George D. Por ter for Mayor will be held In the Town Hall, Germantown avenue and Haines street, tomorrow night. William Long street will preside. The committee con , slstof John W. Basford, William .L,arn--b'r'tori and Walter Shephard. The invita tions have been sent to all, the workers In the ward, irrespective of their political affiliations. $30,000 FOR JAUNT, NOT A CENT FOR FLIES , ' . And So the Insects Reign'Quite Free at. Philadelphia Hos pital. Files are still flying fearlessly out at the Philadelphia General Hpspltal and helping themselves, to everything In sight, regardesa of the. criticism heapgd upon them by the July Grand Jury. Un fortunately the (Ilea do not; know that the Jury, in a recent visit, saw them (lifting from roast beef to pie and filling them selves, despite the fact that there Is no appropriation for keeping files at the In stitution. Director Zlegler salt today that he would do all In his power to remedy matters. The) Jurymen declared that the files were no only In the kitchen, much to the In dignation of the cooks, but also in "the dining room. Instead of getting up fancy movements, such ns "swat the fly" and "(lip the flea," the Jurors suggested that the Bureau of Health look after the flies which came within Its own Jurisdiction. Those at the Institution say that screen doors might be used to keep the flies out. But such extravagance would probably - not be tolerated "by Councils when money la needed badly to feast the warriors who return with the Liberty Bell, These men were obliged to tote the relic all the way ncmas the country on a measly 130,000. It would cost fully $4.43 to fit out the kitchen and dining rooms at the almshouse with screens. Some of the Councllmen believe that tt Is an easy matter to eat with one hand and swat the fly with the other. But even for this official fly swatters are needed. So the question is, which is the cheaper a few dozen swatters or a dozen . or so screens and doors. This statement concerning the situation. was given by Director Zlegler. 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Cfttide from imposition at the hnU , J; pair ftf unprincipled snipblers, '; hokolt ana raWlteh. but lH?u.a Vie to prosecute them, owns to ,"'"'!.! msae to nis w e. ?"ry "", ,;- the n twice racun "',,V rhi ii i ICUe VIKK..V" -""- --.. i. Olga.de tame eeounureis ooroin ."'v.; t,., ., dlcates that Itekoff I; related to Mr, but .. im, rr.n tin not know that ens i inn taoul de Coude's wife. She ,.""; arznn uur. w. ""-.' ... On the final day of the yo? age the Countma thanks prn,; - him the la the Countess de Coude. . In Pads he renews his acnualntanes with hit friend. D'Atnot, whom mM'SS In the wilderness of Africa spare.. or . ,.m.p hi aid in getting empiwmji". ."M,n' treet of tho city he la lured by ' a JofflMi 'J.i J?'n?iou;, and 1 there jMackea li rtnlrAtfa alnmnllrM oft. When tho police arrive J ho wo" declares that Tartan had Intruded, sensing th truth, tho police attempt to, make all prisoners, but tartan attacks inera ' clonsly. a Through hla brute strength and P-" agility Tartan beats olt the ijto and eecapet. Ho reporta his aaventurs jo D-Atnot, whfl fUee the """""-"P Si? hj noiicA At tho opera Tartan meeia '" Ceuntess ds CoudoPand "ea an appoint ment to aee her. Uefore he comes to her houte, nokolT in.lnuatea his way l "' " alcov-. where he can hoar '"7awi,n3 epoken. The Counteta trusts L Tartan na offers to tell him a great secret. CHAPTER IV-(dontlnvfcd),' "TFEArt that I should provo a", very lpoor judge, madamc," Tawan rolled, ''"for If you had been guilty of murder I should say that the victim should "bo grateful to have so sweet a fatey.' "Oh, dear, no," sho 'expostulated! "It Is not so, terrible .as that. But first let me tell vou the reason the count has for not piosecutlng these men: then, If ,1 can hold my courage, I Bhall tell you the real reason that I daro not Tho flret Is that Nikolas nokoff Is my brother. Wo ,aro Russians. Nikolas has been a bad man since I can remember. He was cashiered fiom the Russian army, In which lie held a captnlncy. Thero waa a ecandal for 'a time, but after a whllo It was partially forgotten, and my father obtained a post Hon for him In the secret service. "There have, been many tcrrlblo crimes laid at Nikolas' door, but he has always managed to escapo punishment. Of late ho has accomplished It by trumped-up evidence convicting his victims of treason, against the Csar, and tho Russian police, who are always only too ready to fasten guilt of this .nature upon any and JM, havo accepted his v.crslon and exonerated ?Iavo not his attempted crimes against you and your husband forfeited whatever rights tho bonds of kinship might have" accorded him?" asked Tarzan. "Tho fact that you aro his sister has not deterred him from seeking to besmirch your honor. Y6u-owe him no loyalty, madame." VAh, but there" la that other reason. If I owe hlnr no loyalty though ho be my iuajthcr, I cannot so easily disavow the Tear I hold him In because of a certain episode In my llfo of which ho la cogni zant: ' "I might as well tell you all," sho re sumed aft$r a paUBe, "for I see that It Is In my heart to tell you sooner or later. I was educated In a convent. Whllo there I met n. man. whom I supposed" to be -a gentleman. I know little pr nothing about men and less about love. I goc.it jnto my foolish head .that I loved this man, and at his urgent request I ran away with him. We were to have been married. "I was with him Just three hours. All In the daytlme.and In public places rail road stations and upon a train. When we reached our destination where wo were to have been married,, two officers stepped up to my cscort''as we descended from the train and 'placed him under arrest. They took me also, but when I had told my story they did not detain me, other than to send ma back to the con vent under the care of a matron. .; It seemed that the man who had wooed me was no gentleman at all, but a obserter from the army as well .as a fugitive from civil Justice. H had a police record In1 nearly every country In Europe. "The matter was hushed up "by the au thorities of the convent. Not even my parents knew of It. But Nikolas met the" man nf terward and learned' the ;uyhole story. Now he ithreatens to tell thoTraunt If I do not doJust a? he wishes me ttjxp Tarzaft'laugjied. "You are still bulva little girl. The story that, you have told me cannot reflect In any wn,y upon, your reputation, arid were you not a Httfeglrl at heart you would, know It. Go to your husband tonight and tell him the- whole story, Just as you have told It to me. Unless I am much mistaken he will laugh at you for your fears and take Immediate steps to put that precious brother of yours In prison, where he belongs." n only wish that I dared," she, saldi "but I am afraid. I learned early to fear men. First .my father, twin JWkolaa, then the fathers In tho convent. Nearly all my frlencls fear their husbands why should I not fear mine?" "It does not seem right that women should fear men." said Tarzan, an ex pression of puzzlement on his face. "X am .better acquainted with the Jungle folk, and there It Is' more often the other way around, except among the black mrn, and they to my mind are In most wnya lower In the scale than tne beasts. No, I cannot understand why civilized women should fear men, ,the beings that ore created to protect hem. I should hate to think that any woman feared me." "I do not think that any woman would fear you, my friend," Bald Olga de Coude softly, "I have known you but a short while, yet though It may seem foolish to say It, you are the (only man I have ever known whom I think that,I should. never fear t is strange, too, for you are very strong. I wondered at Jthe easej with which you handled Nikolas and Paulvltch that night In my cabin. It was marvel ous." As Tarzan was leaving her a short time later he wondered a little dt the clinging pressure of her hand at parting, and the Arm insistence with which she exacted a promise, from him that he would call again on the morrow. The memory of her half-veiled eyea and perfect llpa as she had stood Timlling up Into his face as he bade her good-by remained with him for the balance of the day. Qlga de Coude was a very beautiful woman, and Tartan of the Apes a very lonelyVung man, with a heart tn him that was in need of the doctoring that only a woman may provide. As the countess turned (back into the room after Tarzan'a departure, she found , MEARS & BROWN Oltl AND StmCKBAN UPAt "ESTATE Properties Managad Rant .CoUMtad luauranaa and Uortgagas'PUcsii Luta on application. 202 South q 5th Street i ; WILYk DONfC, YOU f ' . ' - ' AllTOOB OF "TAIWAN OP TltE APES'' iA- - herself face to face wUJbtfkola,8 nokoff. "Hot long have you been hdret" She oVied, shrinking away front' him". ;, rtSlrlce Wore your liver vauhe," lie rtnswered, With a nasty leer. "8top!" she commanded. ,"Hrtw dare you say" such ft thing to meyour sister!" "Well, mv donr1 Olgn, If hS . Is not your lover, accept my ftrfologlea;' but It i lr no fault or yours mat ne is not. xina lie onfc-tchth the knowledge of women that -I' have you would he In his arm this rnlnute. He Is a stupid fool, Olga. Why. your every word and act wos an open" invitation to him, nnd ho had not the. Sense to see It" - The woman put her hands to her ears. "I Will not listen. You are wicked to say such things as that,'-. No matter what you may threaten me 'with, you know that I am a good woman. After tonight you will not daro to annoy me, for I shall tell Ilrioiil nil. He will understand, nn'd then Monsieur Nikolas, bewaHl" "You, shall tell Mm nothing," said Rokoff "I havo this affair now, and with' the help of one" of your servants whom I, may trust It will Jack nothing In the telling whon,tho tlmo comes that the details of tho swqfn evidence shall bo "Stopl" sho commanded. poured Into your husband's, ears. Tho other affar served Its purpose well wo now have .something tangible to work on, Olga. A .real affair and you a trusted wife. Shame, Olga," and tho bruto laughed. v ' 'So "the coUnt'ess told her count noth ing, anp matters were worso fhan they had been. From a vagup fear her mind was transferred to a very tangible" one. It may he, too, that conscience helped to enlarge it out of all proportions. CHAPTER V. THE. PLOT THAT FAILED. FOR ,a month Tarzan was ,n regular and viry welcome devotee nt the shrine of he beautiful Countess do Coude; Often ho 'met other members of th Be Iect little, coterlo that dropped In for tea of an afternoon. More oft,en Olga found devices tiiat would give her an hour of Tarzan alone. ' For a time she had been frigh.tened by' what Niko'Jas had insinuated. ' She .had ndt thotlght of this big, young man as anything" more than friend, hu'twith tl)e suggestion Implanted by thft evil words of her brother she had grjiwn 6 speculate much upon, the strange force,- which seemed to attract ilwr toward "the 'irav- eye'd stranger. She did not wlshVo love itiii,-sjiui uitj auu wbii jus iuve. - She wob much younger than her huB band, and, without . haying realized -It, she, had heen craving tlie haven' of a friendship with one nearer -her'own age. Twenty is shy In exchanging confidences w'lthj -to. Tarzan was but two years her senior. He could understand her, she felt. Then he was clean and' honorable nnji chivalrous. She was not afraid of him.' That she could trust htm. she had felt Instinctively from the first ' . Front a distance" Itokoff had watched this growing Intimacy wyth,niallclous glee. isver. since ne nad learned that Tarzan knew that he was a Russian spy (.hero had been added to his hatred for the ape man a great fear that he wpuld expose mm, xie was Dut waiting now until the moment was propitious for. a master stroke. He wanted to rid himself forever of Tarzan, and at the same time reap an ample revenge for the humiliations and defeats that he had suffered at hla hands. Tarzan was nearer to contentment than he ha'd , been Blnce the peaco upd tran nullllty pt his Jungle had been, broken In upon tjy the advent of the marooned Por ter party. ' He enjoyed the pleasant social lnter- lumber phoned in Friday evening after tho yards (closed. Monday morning) at 11 30, the last of tho 22 cars rolled out of tha yards, , Soma hustle-MJut ,t In tho Wood here I - I Edward F.HensoniS Co. Fopla St. WhajrveaFblla. 'iL-V'--SJfe,'-! w- 7 ' ' v 6WAT YQUR OWN 7V I ; aT ' ' 'V ISM ' ffif Afciwriffnt.a' f iHIhjafl Zfs gK t rtyfKMnHmilBBSwSEHnnHTvlnrwS'i - TavfcJrA viKt? , v 2atfl('TKflf'BF it t Oj RC'lP ' 1 1 fff Order for 22 carloads offf 11 (umber phoned in Friday III i i'ii " '" -."" T 2AN course with Olgas friends, while the friendship "whlph had sprung Up between the fair douhUess and himself was a sburee of hever-ending "delight It broke In Upbtf and dispersed his 'gloomy thoughts nhd. served as a balm tprhis aceratedJicaH. fc j Sometimes D'ATnbt accompanied him on his visits to the D CtStfde homo, for he t,i thnir Itnnwn both Olsa and the count Occasionally De Cftudpdroppcd tn, but the mUltltudlndus att&lr&Jt his official position nnd the neveriendln's demands of politics kept huh from, riomp usually until ftle at nlghC " f- rtokofl spied Upon Tarzan almost con stantly, waiting for tlifl tlnie that ho should call at the De foudo palace at night, but In this he was doomed to dls nppolnmcht; Op seVofnl occasions Tar zan accompanied the countess to- her home after tho opera,, but ho Invariably left her nt the entraneeWntleh to the dis gust of thij lady's devoted brother. Finding that It seemed Impossible to trap Tarzan Ahrough any voluntary act of his own. 'nokoff and" Paulvltch put their heads together to hatch a plan that "Would trap-lbo ape-man. In all the clrcum- "How daro yhu say such a thing to 1 stantlal evidence of it comnrdmlslng .posi tion. I For days they watched tho papers as well as the movements of De Coudo and Tarzan. At length they were rewarded. A morning paper made brief mention of a smoker that .was to be given on the following evenlngby tho German Minis ter. Do Coudo's name was among those of the Invited guests. If ho attended this niennt that, he would be absent from his homo until after midnight. On the nlsht of the banquet Paulvltch woited nt the curb beforctthe residence of the German Minister, where he could scad the fafcq of each guest that arrived, lie had not long to'W'nlt before Do Coude descended from Jv,ts .cat. and paaaidjihlPV That was enod&hCVPSulv.itehlffiijteJi'ed . back to. his quarters, . .-whcre'''n6kbftl awaited him. Thbrpi hey'' Waited ' until after 11. then Paulvltch' took down. tltV receiver of theftrfJfilbphone. : He called ,H, D'Arnott" he nske'dwhen"h,e "had ob tabled his conne'cllbn., t , -' -a message tor monsieur iarzan, ir pe w1I'do eo kind as to step to the tele phone." , . For a minute thero waa silence. "Monsieur Tarzdn? "Ah, yes, monsieur, this Is Francois tn the Bervlce of the Countess de Coude. possibly monsieur .does poor Francois the honor to ropall. him yes? "Yes, monsieur. I havo a message, an urgent message, from the countess, Sho asks that you hasten-to her at once-sho Is in trouble, monsieur. "No, monsieur, poor Francois docs -not know.; Shall I tell madame that monsieur wlll.be here Bhorlly? "Thank you, .monsieur. The goodGod will bless you."..' Paulvltch hung' up. the receiver and turned to crln at ftokoff. "It will fakehjm'.thlrty minutes to get there. If yo6 'teach the German min ister In llftoenDe Coude should arr've at his home In.-about forty-five minutes. it all depends upon whether the fool will remain fifteen minutes after he finds tliat a trick has been 'played upon him; bilt Unless I am mistaken Olga wilt be loath to let him go In so -short a time as that. He Is the note for DeCoude. Hasten!""- LUMBER K The Price. .The Quality and Prompt Shipments of all kinds of high grade lumbexliandled by this hduse have enabled us to build a business1 in lumber which has had a .steady and normal , growth for the past 27 years. As an example of the magni tude of- the business iiur large organization makes possible, we would call at tention to the factr that in -1914 we handled h. cut of over one hundred 4nd fourteen- million feet. 5T Wm.Whitrher& Sorjs, Inc. Sjtablfjled tS83 . Manufacturers of and wholesale dealers In lumber Franklin Bank Bldg., Philadelphia - inii ii il nn ii in a i - i SWT iii FLIES? SAYS THE GRAND JURY Q THE NNS PHILABgLPHIA HOSPITAL . k&&x f t,,v,,h tTno"tIme Inr-Wng the 4 aiiiT.iw . . - .... w German minister's. At mo a ,. handed the note to a footman, "This Is for the Count de Condo. It is very urgent. Ybu must B8e that It Is placed In his hands a once, and he dropped a piece of silver IntoHhe willing hand, or the servant Then he returned to hla quarters. A Kuh,nl tafxi Da CoUdo WOS apotoglz? Ine to his host as he tore open .the envelope. What he read left his face white and his hard trembling: Monsieur le Count do coude: One who wishes to save the hohor of your name takes this means to warn you that the sanctity of your home is this minute In Jeopardy. A certain mrfn who for months him been a constant visitor here during your ab sence Is how wlh your wife. If you go at once to your cbtfntess' boudoir yott will flndaihem together. ' ' w -A Friend. Twenty minutes after Faulvltcm) had called TnRsan, Itokoff obtained aconnec tlon with XJIga's private line. Her maid nnswered the telephone which as In tho eTountcsB boudoir. 'But madame has retired," said the maid, In answer to Hokoft's request to speak with her. "Thla is a Very urgent message for tho countess? ears alone,'" replied nokoff. "Tell, her that she must arise and slip something about her ant' como to l" telephone, t shall call up again In flvo minutes." "Then he hung uphls receiver. A moment later Paulvltch entered. t'Tho cfiunt has the message?" nsked nokoff. I "Ho should be on his way to his homo by now,',' replied Paulvltch. s "Good I My lady will bo sitting in hor boudolr; very much In negligee, about now. In a minute tho .faithful Jacques will escort Monsieur Tarzan into her presence without announcing him. It will me your sister!" take a few minutes for explanation's. Olga will look very alluring In tho filmy creation that is her nightdress, and the clinging robo which but half conceals the charms that the former does not conceal ,at all. Olga will be surprised, but not displeased. "If there Is a drop of red blood In tho man. the count Will break In upon a very pretty love scene-dn about IS minutes from now; I think we have planned marvelously, my dear Alexis. Let us e& out and drink to the very good health of Monsieur Tarzan In some of old Plancon's unparalleled absmtne; not forgetting that the Count de Coude Is one of tho best swordsmen In Paris, and by far the best shot in all France." When Tarzan reached Olga's, Jacques was awaiting him at tho entrance. "This way, monsieur," he Bald, and led the way up the broad, marble staircase. Un.another moment hq had opened a door, ana, u rawing asiue a neavy curtain, jobsequlously bowed Tarzan Into a dimly Righted' apartment. Then Jacques van ished. Across the room frqm him Tarzan' saw Olga seated before a'little desk bn which stood her telephone. She was tapping I'm- patlently upon the polished surace of tne aesic. tine naa not neara mm enter. "Olga," he Bala, "wnat Is wroms?" She turned toward him with a little cry of alarm. i s "Jean!" Bhe cr.led. "What a'ro'you doing here? Who admitted you7 What does It mean?" Tarzan was thunderstruck, hut In on Instant he realised .a part of the truth. "Then you did not sond for me, Olga?" "Send for you at thla time Of night? BEAI, ESTATE EOB SAXE CITY tfl When you around the looked the field A House That Is a Home in the Full Sense of the Meaning Pleasing: to See Convenient to Live In o Easy Price SULIS STREET 8rBii! Six rooms and bath, basement mV: ""'" "iwr neat, .. v.u .; uu mm u v.uooiunu una w -p ip P.J.&JamesT.Whelan Builders and Owners J. LOUIS -WEBER Agent, on 3aa, - tfW ! "BOSr" Gv. .n.O . ..l1Sa Hi " - i ? Mon Dieu' Jean, do you thtaj that I am quite waar- "Francois w i -- tVeuble nd - . . 1 .ImkrtMSII T1M w-- --- once; tnai t so sou were t .' 4 i- Mm t . wantea iujj. a ' , . . i?,i. "FraWrjols? Who in the world Is Fran- C"H0' said that he WW In four- Bervlce He spbka as though I should recall tne Thero Is ho one by ftjTJ utSrt employ. Some 0) has plaVe d a Joke upon you, Jean," and01ga iaUghed. "I fear that It may be a most Binder joke,' Olga," he replied. "There Is more hack ot it than humor.' "What do you mean? Tou do not think lh"Where Is the count?" ho InlofJ-upted. "At tho German Ambassador's. "This Is another move by yur, eJ". mabls brother. Tomorrow the count will heir of It. He will question the Servants. Everything will point 'to-to what nokoff wishes the count totthlnk;- "Tho scoundrel!" cried Olga, She had arisen, nnd come oloso to TArzan. whero shostood looking up into his face, Sho was-very frightened. In her eyes waa an expression that the hunter soes In those of a poor, terrified doo-puzzieu questioning. Sho trembled, and to steady herself raised her hahds .to Ills broad shoulders. "What shall wo do, Jean7 she whispered. "It Is terrible. Tomorrow all Paris will read of it-ho will seo, to that" . , Her look, her attitude, her words wero eloquent of the nge-old appeal of defense less woman to her natural protector man. Tarzan took one of' the warm little hando that lay on his breast In his own strong, one, Tho act was qulto Involuntary, and almost equally bo was the Instinct of pro tection that throw a sheltering arm aroUnd'the girl's shoulders. (CONTINUED TOMORROW.) Inmate ot Home Dies From. Fall Mrs. Emma Heppc, 61 years old, an in mate of tho German Protestant Home tit Fox Chase, .died at tho Jewish Hospital as tho1 result bf a fall down tho stairs of, tho homoMuno 23. OBITUARIES - MISa MARY p. .WESTWOOD Bedford. Street Mission JVorkcr nnd ; Teacher. Children In tho Klndergartcif of the Bedford Street Mission, today aro mourn ing the death of Miss Mary 13. West wood, of 111 West Mt. Pleasant avonuo, Mt Airy, who taught, thorn for-10 years. Miss Westwood died this morning at the Methodist Hospital, after an Ullness of nearly six montlvj. Miss Westwood, who was active In church work, was the daughter of the lato Rev. Dr. John R. Westwood, pastor of tho 13th Street Methodist Church. She Is survived by her mother, Mrs. Caroline D. Westwood, and four brothers, the Rev. Herbert W. Westwood, pfl-stor of the Mt. Airy Methodist Church: Frederick F. Wcstwoodj John R. Westwood and Fran cis W. Westwood. - ' ' "- Dr. Robert Hdgh Dawbarn Dr. Robert Hugh Mackay Dawbarn. a well-known surgeon, -who was awarded a prize of J1000 In 1002 by the Philadelphia BEAL ESTATE FOR SAXE CITY Penfield ' Lots Reduced Without question the blggeat real estate snap In the. entire country. Just 'about half of usual prices and merely a email payment down rest In installments to ult, And you're only 3 mlnutea to 'OUth St. Terminal 5-cent farei Beau tiful homes, high-class Improvements. I'enfleld Station on propetty. Tho very nearest of all Philadelphia' suburbs. SEND FOR PEJNFIELD BOOKLET Clifford B. Harmon & Co. AQENTS 1437 CHESTJWT STREET ' Take Thlla. and Western at 00th St. Elevated Terminal. Get oft at Penfield 8 minutes away, Itepresejitatlves on property every day, Including Sunday. HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE I CITX have traveled circuit and over come nnd ate to Buy $2650 laundry, stone porWea, refrig- eeqwic Jigpung, uaa Kitcnens. on qui Bireet anu rrunKioro. om ana tne tsouievara. Premises ii, 1sfMsssssasssslssTsssMSaTJSsTsssaw HOARD OF mnjCfim HOt0,& V N -tbot tt! .-A. iW- a-iOB t .-, i '. a l" U O Bat tErAU4M..K.U s.y-'wMfl! a 'Ji 1 MonDieu' Jean, do yo -mmm J W9 ja.nB thorouohli nHfa 1 r X ) ! IW t flk rtAJR " -; M vw . M4' FMj& rv - i ..vui " t, r s- k. "H i -r ma 0- J ' T75 W ) ! - -- . m :jh ' sssMiiin ssssr ibbfIw eBHssaaaaaBsagBMsHPSgsaaamailH flJs)kWWBffiS'xanxF.T&iiksySR Academy of Medicine for.thn bsgt tTJ 4nal worK in surgery. iiea yesterday , his homo in new xotk ne wns w ygi Old" nnd was at one time profrsoj' surgery at Boranam unn-ersitp Meia Bahool. ho was tne autnor of sevei bopKS orf mcdicai suujccis. Emit R. JJIcrfrcuntl gmll IV Bletfreund, who wsj ebnnetli Church, of this city died yesterday hl home. S3S Federal otreet, Camrl ' iriTii ! Luuii ua uk iiiain.fi iimh.- uremia. Ho was well known In musrsm circles and at ono tlmo had eharrfl the choir ot -jaivary FrcsbytertlH1 Churcn, jamucii no waa a years o business. im .. ii iMf.AlnnT Axr ,.Bi hUAWfrtti lovlnr renfrmbrance et t?3B OBNIB C. LfcAMV; who, rtled July 21 isfiJtM itusnAND And rjfrA!vJr.1JM QtJKEK. In lovlna; memory ot JOtifi QUEEN, died Jtuly 2t, 1891. "H a... -.LT .. . , . i lnvtnar rnrttnnrv m v.if'aal m JBeatfjd M T.AnriKNBLAtBR. SuclJ.nlv. . -." ii .. T..I- m .".I".Wai &i ion, ai. , w ui7 , ivio, JUART n39 mernlna;. at 11 o'clock, at the sesrtnunu Tr Oliver II. Balr, 1820 Chestnut ,1 Intrali orlvat, at west Laurel inn. "waiM MrrENCOTT. Suddenly, on July;n to, MAIHH LAMBERT, wife of Edw.M 1 peneott, ased 21 years. Due notice e'f is2 Funeral will be (liven. " ot "8 MAK8llAI,L-On July 10. 1B15. ELt?l. BETH P.. daughter ot the late -tvnS.i,2 end Frsncet l Marshall. Services .Pi.;1 late realdehce, hear West Chester. P.. !1 Thursday mornln, at 10s30 oclock. Si'SV ment torlvate. r MOIIRI8. Suddenly, on July 20. 1J15, John B. Morrla, Eaa., of BaltlmorMI,!" , 2i Funeral at VeitburV. U 1., at s J. K TlA'MAnK. On July Iff mm Tntrw HAMAQB. HclRtlvea nnd frtendi ot th nSM lly are .invited to attend the fuMfrS Thursday nftornoon, at 2 o'clock, from tul .-. m NnlhHrJ re. . ' J,' 2 . CLASSIFIED RATES DAILT AND SUNDAY PUBLIC LEDGER fats BTTLTJ TXrn (or like thla) One Insertion ...i ,.lBo MflltJ Three Insertions In a wcck....l2Worerlli Seven consecutive Insertions. ...10a serlbt tlons in a week ......10o twrlin THIS SIZE TYPE (or like thlsl Permitted In all classifications except lW sonala. Boarding, nnd Iloonu. "" " One Insertion .1 20a rrlltT Three Insertions In a week ITUomMIm Ceven consecutive Insertions... .ICa tnrlini All rates are basdd on aate tneasuramtavl 11 afiaiO lll,e W KU9I lUbU. DEATH NOTICES either paper 10 lines, one tlma 'Kfl xnree inseniooa 4 ....ll.p COMBINATION RATE DAILT ONLT tier Insertion In both the morntnc and ttnuil taper 01 came aayi 'PUBLIC LEDGER (UOKNINO) EVENING- LEDGER (EVENING Add four cents per line net to rates lira above. Sjjg' HELP -AND SI T U A T I 0 Ml WANTED ADVERTISINGIMl THE PUBT.IC LEDGER IS IN SERTED IN THE EVENING! LEDGER WITHOUT ADDIS t-t-mat r"tiATnir -.aB! iiunnii v.iiiu There is aa drug store near yourfll uoir.c rnai win accepi icugcr wtnia ids at olhce rates. HEI.P WANTED FEMAIE All Utlp Wanted and BUuatlmi TTanttifsi advertising inserted in tht DaUirFuelh'U4nrl& is repeated' in the Evening ledgir tns w ' M aau witnous oauuionoi cnarpg.j pHii.nNimaR-wiiiiB iri expertunceJ, DC two cnuaren, assist ugnt nousewon, 151- " -,:7. . .-.-'. :- .'. . Phone Oak Lane 7J2. HOUSEWOHK Wanted neat white slrl, over 23, for general housework, Apply mu aoutn 4tnt STENOaiiAI'lIEK anil bookkeeper, esp. , llstt work; short hours; state salary expeciea; references. E. 032, Ledger uenirai. WA-wrwn fnr 1 nf Aiieiiat. In Chestnut Hllu two refined Protestant girls; one for cooklnjlj omd downstairs work, the other for cnambri ttorK ana waning tinu m , ntui.rwj children; only girls with the highest rcfjt; ences as to cnaracier ana aouiLy ucu uwi 1 417, Ledtrer Of nee. LDUCATED lady, preferably "teacher, wantedSll muat Da wining ia learn; yv jj iwMfc,., .& erencea. L 420. Ledger Office. gB 1,-Vnj.IKII nn1. rftronor-an VI ntfid Where hOUSSfl . parlor -maid Iv, kept. Phone Otn. .11(11, J ... II tf lir... 1,1.11. ITIl.nA Hf .JBBTS HOIJSIiW'OUK Colored girt preferred; prlvatl family; Pocono Mountains for summer. "-Hfl to. Telephone Spruce i'873. 3 fioysEVVOUK Capable " Prot. woman. , Cjlffl lloom 230. Pub. Led.. Wed., ID to 12 a. tag IN'CRKA8S 1-our husband's. Income, Urge Unffl can nffer an excoDtlonal opporiumiy; E canvasslnit. L 850. Ledger Central. ..rtr,.N.n ihttvtr fnm LmnnrnrV DOkltloO, Remington No. 10, used, applicant rauitU ' ?xp., rapia .nt ifv ii r?.l t7-,, Jrtyi,i.tfuvn N. Jm no. Taf r hi inei uv-itr v"" . i.jB GNOGlTAPiffell, ct B'i-bnuuA;u, ji -riri-" u.i,,mfl iAn . ntlVli nnnlla ait1trAie neain charnctei nnd reliability essential, give KH and ealary desired. 1. 41'5. Lea serOtace. "m A FREE SERVICE to DcoUkeepere, CI3I Stenographers and all other '.oun,,""uSl Pean-'TIwr C.nlraJ.Bh.tWlll Mm .ri. An mI nnrf wYBPtiv tha nnenlnz you vawa -", r r HELP WANTED MA1E BOY wanted, Protestant, for errands, go. ?ortunuy tor aqvaai-ement. y"V Igarette smoker desired. H 62. Leg A , n i in' n ' JatilnlB,B k.n.h rtnnr anil men wunted for England, six months' gagement. E 450. Ledger Central riT iTnlinaf A XT 'Wanla.l n trnnA alt architectural draughtsman, one who hs at least 13 yeara' exnerleni-o in aivnu. draughting, la take charge ot otlca In must pe especially sinins ut " v,M,1 nf nlannlnp nn.1 inmi, knoWiei speelBoatlon writing; must to strUtlyl furnlsh specimen f designing, also ences;, stat salary. Aaareas u -. uince. vvaon'inMpnn Rftf.r.FnKns square trade cans. Apply "00 K. M at. WWfBl ' mm lilt I arefl i t. Peaw I il I square iraaq y nyyiy ,m - zmSggm 9bV FURNITURE SALESMEN ftJSM Positions for high-grade salesmen of'jlB .perlenca, Apply or address -CflBl jDUftBAU OP EMPLOYMENT J BTBAWBRIDaB & CLCWHIEB tS jStXN FURNITORB SALESMEN M. i -aw iv . ... ,i4sbh sDPiRiKrNOHfrr,B office, n. s cma & oo. ! -9 1 ' all Vl: ' tP. -.m r ' V: BsLtl JZ- H rVAs? 4iisOt.T- V H