-PHIUADEPIPIA'WEDSIDX; &TVETfcb&& I, CT1B:. 14 LtYBJraSTG IiEDaEH Wnn mmr DAT INSULT IN PANSY'S FACS 1 GKT-RICH-QUICK-WALSINGFORD ii JBy XEMBL copyright, ws, n w, xntii. ...Li. rwAu . FO D LAw&.KV vvnn )"- -- .... whA P scusk. mum. v ,i ik jm: f . i t -y -jssssv m i QAM A uil SP&E " ?0r fvou upw down) " rti .a r 'V V (UiluMtatth HBP I f -3Arl geaV 1 . - LAZAR By Copyright by the Bobbs-Merrlll Company. Book t deule with the results of the Trench Revolution, which drove noblemen from that country Into England In ITU. A party about to depart lor America die vera the Dauphin. heir to tha French throne, believed dead, and takee tha child wth with the boy, Laaarri t im em. The narrative then begtna again )e Loy. LAaarre. In an Indian camp at i St. Krgla, along Lake George, N. V. There be meeta Count de Cbsumont and famll, and the Count' a Dhrslclan. who later becomes hla tutor. Doctor Chantry. Lsaarre, after living aeveral years In the samp, go-s to the Count's home to be edu cated. Midi Eagle d Ferrler recognlsea the boy aa the riauphln, but de Chaumont refuses to believe It. Toward the end of the flrat winter word seanee that Eagle' aged hueband la dead De Cbaumnnt. In love with the 18-) car-old wMow-mother. decldea that the easiest war te have her la to take her back to Prance, ad telle her ah muit retilrn to Europe to beg- Napoleon (or ber confiscated landa. Lasarre and Eagle, however, are In love, when the boy run away aha follows him and perauadee him to return to the man eleo. On th return trip they meet a potter and I-oule Philippe. Duke of Orleana. There Laaarre reallzaa for the flrat time that he a the uncrowned king of France. At the opening of Book II, Lasarre and Kagle return to .the caatle. The former ewterratne sto go to. France. Doctor Chantry, finding It Impossible to dissuade uiearre, oeternunes to go wun mm. Their rat atop la a hotel at Saratoga, where Laaarre meets Louie PhlllDDe aaatn and Skenedonk, hla old Indian friend. Loula arrange, for the aafe paeaage of Laaarre, Doctor Chantry and the Indian to France. The Aril day In Parle, while out chopping mltto 8kenedonk. Napoleon's carriage passes. laaarre join the crowd to aee. in the bustle, Bellenger, the potter, ahovea a knlle Into Laaarre'a hand, and then crtea " attaetnl" The aor la arrested and thrown tnto the priaon of tit: Pelasle. Uel.enger bad followed Laaarre alnce the meeting In the woods. Laaarre'a cellmate la dying of frver. While the prieat la admlnlsterlns the wat titea the Dauphin, ualng- an Indian trtck. silently knocked the aacriatan uncon-a-leu, .and taking the proatrate man's robea, followed the print to freedom On a bridge tho youth met Bellenger again. Laaarre mu aeli-d by a atroke uat aa he wa about to atrlka hla betrayer. He did regain conectouaneaa until he reached i .morgue: there a etratige marqula flnua n. ana lanee nim. aacnedo takea him. Bkcnedonk and Doctor antry to nia palace. arouta dtl l'lfaav. a nnhle. who haa been able to retain the favor of Napoleon, la La .aarrt'a :rai benefactor. He ahowi the 'DMiphln - aakefiit Jewele which be waa able to eave tram the mob when the royal Rlf waa aarked. In It Laaarre aeea. for flrat time, tbe photographa of hla father ' and mother (tha King and Queen), hla plater wu uiiupcm ujw n kinhi n- te me ivina ex France. At a, ball given by Napoleon a peeler, Laaarre meeu Eagle and telle ber t Ma love, Bbe refuaea to lUt-n to him, aerloualy, becauae of the difference In rank. Laaarre then determines to go to Mltau to aee hla Jtncle the Count of Provence, and hla .liter. The latter, Mme, Marle-Tfiereie d'Angou l, recognliea Laaarre aa her brother, but the Count la ckcpilcaL hen Laaarre opens tl'e CHkt ot lewela ho notices that tne soaeTbox and two baga of coin are mlea inc. While" he, hla -liter' and Skenedonk are before Oic Count, Uellenger and the allot, ynom Bellenger aaya la the pre nder, enter the throne room. The Count ecldes to hear the claims at both Lacarre an Bellenger. CHAPTER IX-(Contlnued). rjWfi kins acaln kltaed my slater-a ' J. hand, and placed her In a seat beside WU armchair, which hs resumed. "Mensteur the Abbe Edgeworth," he MM, "having- stood on the scaffold with r martyred soverelcn, as priest and nmforter. Is eminently the one to con ct an examination like this, which tewehes matters of conscience. "e leave xnnit nanaa." ''V CM , Abfra Edi -JHi'rr and rt!l4--.Hl AMe Edgeworth, fine and sweet oC stood by Uie (tlnff, raping: Bel- mo iuiou ana. poor creature, hv nt. envlrnnmanl intiwA at jLpmrft tk h8h room cornera or amlled expert OaMIMtaMtally at the courtiers, stretching his emetwa upa over darkened fangs. "Vou are admitted here, Uellentjer," said the PfieflC "to answer hla Majesty's ques tkHM la the (iresence ot witnesses;" "I thank- hl Majesty." gald Bellenger. The) abbe hesan as If the idiot attracted Ms iwMm 'for the fhlvt! time. nwha te Vhe unfortunate child you hold wHh year right hand?"- "Tho erati4in of Krarjce, monsieur the ." sbetn out BeUenjter, his left hand his hits "WKat! Take care what you aay! How 4 ym ltow that the dauphin of France a ret aertosa; the llvlneT" HtlaiieirTs countenance chanced and ha tMk Ma hand off his hip and let it hanrl euewBf 'I fr the Pr'nce. monsieur, from iene.w took hlra out 'of the Temple 'irt Aiep you never exenangrea mm for an Hr9n, or allowed him to be sop 1 from your Mariner swore with xhastly lips-. "Newer, n my hopes of saltation, mon-. W the abbe!" "AimtUAng that somebody cave you this Mid 16 "keep by the way. how old If her' "About SO years, monsieur." "What rlg-ht had you to assume he was wa AaOssaltir' "roil had Woefved a yearly pension, moq. irvep ia majesty nimseif, tor the j 'ne prince." d the yearly nenalan hand, acting; as hl Ma W, Jus Malcstr Waa over K? tlje fertaate. He has WrteV WsaM kswa you lived Kea-..i. gssjasUmas in the r .trfftlnle n tawiu " " rn alias Ml aUaui avf rsasonT' ,tlM'AgMl the case flakes w worth. tttrAd ?&& ex satanaa sapMettee: re. he the ohmmt said! this ysaag loan u.. L. ft. MT '"-. W hoh In the I'fum,'' th awunti- e aL Ciwat da a frhuW of Pteajtrte's." rm he aerr -tail .hretii. brouctit ua amavr MW name dure he bearr 'a le ealVM) Idusarr)' ln U.h Kirn H hatf.braa.1 ttt j,tii , ( force 'blnuxlf ass 'iu htia '.i Ultl.u'1 bttvf iulu bin. iit ho reMiSetel .11 SMMMMUr ' I H, HHMal m MARY HARWELL CATHERWOOD "Was he encouraged In this Idea by tho friend of Bonaparto whom ou men tioned?" "I think not, monsieur the abbe. Hut I heard a Frenchman tell him he was like the martyred king, and since Hint hour he has presumed to consider him self the dauphin." "Who wits this Frenchman?" "The Duke of Orleans, Louis Philippe de Bourbon, monsieur the abbo." There was an expressive movement among the courtiers. "Was Louis Philippe Instrumental In sending him to France?" "He was. He procured shipping for the pretender." '.'When the pretender reached Paris, what did ho do?" "He attempted robbery, and was taken In tbe act and thrown Into Ste. Pelagle. I saw him arrested." "What were you doing In Paris?" "I was following and watching this dangerous pretender, monsieur the abbe." "Did you leave America when ho did?" "The evening before, monsieur. And we outsailed him." "Did you leave Paris when he did?" "Three days later, monsieur. But wo passed him while ho rested." "Why do you call suoh an insignificant person n dangerous pretender?" "He Is not Insignificant, monsieur, as Vou will say, when you hear what ho did In Paris." "He was thrown Into the prison of Ste. Pelagle, you told mo." "But he escaped by choking a sacristan so that the poor man will long bear tho marks on hi throat. And the first thing I knew he was high In favor with the Marquis du Plessy, and Bonaparte spoke to him, and the police laughed at com plaints lodged against htm " "Who lodged complaints against him?" "I did. monsieur." "But he was too powerful for you to touch?" "He was well protected, monsieur the abbe. He flaunted. While tho poor prince and myself suffered inconvenience and fared hard " "The poor prince, you say?" "We never had a fitting allowance, monsieur.' Bellenger declared aggres sively. "Yet with little or no means I tried to bring this pretender to Justice and defend his Majesty's throne.' "Pensioners aremot often so outspoken in their dissatisfaction," remarked the priest, J !Ei"Lhen ,? X th0UCht t the shifts .ku Sh nI,enEer must have been put. Abbe Edgeworth. with merciless dryness, inquired: ta'ur " were you abl8 to post t0 Mlt" "I borrowed money of a friend In Paris, mons eur. trusting that his Majesty wll requite me for my services." "But why was It necessary for you to post to Mlttau, where this pretender would certainly meet exposure?" "enaor ih CS)"e l d",covered that he carried with him a casket of the martyred duep?essy!',!rel1'' "t0l8n Uom the MaW "How did the Marquis du Plessy obtain Pfit".l0.n the queen's jewels?" "That I do not know." .rt?UteVieweIt.ft,'e tha law'u Prop erty of Madame d'Angouleme. He must have known they would be seised." I thought It necessary to bring my evidence against him, monsieur." .nJiZ. wBS ""' dneer of his Impos ing himself upon the court. Yet you nro rather to be commended than censured. Bellenger. Did this pretender know you were In Paris?" ' "He saw me there." "Many times?" ' "At least twice, monsieur the abbe." "Did he avoid y.oti?" "I avoided hUr,.' I took pains to keep him from knowing how I watched him." vZtJSKw? """ted. When he left reported?" """ "" Cenera"y "No, monsieur." "You learned It yourself?" "Ves, monsieur." "But he must have known you would pursue hlra." .u'Iliett .w,tn lrreat "crecy. monsieur the abbe. It was given out that ha waa merely going to the country," . "Yht..m.ade ,you uPect he was com ing to Mlttau?" "He hired a strong post-chaise and made many preparations." "But didn't his friend the Marquis du Plessy discover the robbery? Why didn't he follow and take the thief?" "Dead men don't follow, monsieur the abbe. The Marquis du Plessy had a duet on his hands, and was killed the day after this Lazarre left Paris " Of all Bellenger' absurd fabrication this story was the most ridiculous. 1 laughed again, Madame d'Angouleme took hsr hand from her face and our eyes met one Instant, but the idiot whined like a dog, She shuddered and covered htr eight. Th priest turned from Bellinger to Je wKh a fair-minded expression, and Inquired: "What have you toay?" I had great deal to say, though the ojly hearer I expected to convince was mr ltr. If she believed in me I did met care whether the others believed or nC-vI waa g to begin with Lake af. the mowtaln and the fog, and HoUfinr' fear of m. and his rage wfcea Ll Pta!ll told him the larger perMon erf. the mtwiey ent from Europe Wm otvea to me. PaeiJur tar(-Therese, therefore, in stead of AbW edgeworth, J spoke her Wte leok tm sfic wore. And, ins-Uad 9t hetw i Wtevit.. I wm udnly on balcony at VersHe! v h afct taaeeaape, chill and dim, atha hty- multitude of roarln nauth. Up, flaming eyes, ilium- Ma wr ihhi, me neaaa ornamented a iree-roore in ng stuck Into tha . JHY hand stretched out for .uppVr" eaaH th lht clip of toy mother vs. J knew that she waa ' hs4aM MH.7kr and mn (atriae BT3Ut?r 'JSS USSLSS NT cty- I lb A a-iir Ta4 K a R, E became tho humming of bees the vibra tion of u string nothing! CHAPTCIt X. BIa.CKNES8 surrounded the post car riage In which I woke and It seemed to stand In a tunnel that was afire at one end. Two huge trees, branches and all, were burning on a big hearth, stones glowing under them: and figures with long beards. In black robes, passed be twixt me and the fire, stirring a cauldron. If ccr witches' brewing was seen, It looked like that. The lust ccllpso of mind had come upon mo without any rending and tearing In th.) head, and facts returned clearly and directly. I saw tho black-robed figures were Jews, cooking supper at a largo fireplace, and wo had driven upon the bitck floor of a post house, which had a door nearly tho size of a gable. At that end spread a ghostly film of open land, forest and sky. I lay stretched upon cushions as well as the vehicle would permit, and was aware, by a shadow which came betneen mo and the Jews, that Skenedonk stotd at tho step. "What are jou about?" I spoke, with a lush of chagrin, sitting up. "Are we on the road to Paris?" "Yes," he answered. "You have made a mistake, Skene donk!" "No mistake," ho maintained. "Walt until I bring you some supper. After supper we can talk." "Bring the supper at once then, for I am going to tnlk now." "Are you quite awake?" "Quite awake. How long did It last this time?" "Two days." "We are not two days' Journey out of Mlttau?" "Yee." "Welh when you have horses put In tomorrow morning, turn them back to Mlttau " Skenedonk went to tho gigantic hearth, and one of tho Jews ladled him out a bow'ul of the cauldron stew, which he brought to me. The stuff was not offensive and I was hungry. He brought another bowful for himself, and wo ate as wo had often done In the woods. The fire shone on his bald pato and gave out tho liquid llghta of His fawn eyes. "I have made a fool of myself In Mlttau, Skenedonk." "Why do you want to go back?" "Because I nm not going to be thrown out of the palace without a hearing." "What Is the use?" said Skenedonk. "The old fat chief will not let you stay. He doesn't want to hear you talk. He wants to be king himself." "Did you see me sprawling on the floor like the Idiot?" "Not llko the Idiot. Your face was down." "Did you see the duchess?" "Yea." "What did she do?" "Nothing. She leaned on the women and they took her away." "Tell me all you saw." "When you went In to hold council, I watched, and saw a priest and Bellenger and the boy that Qod had touched, all go in after you. So I knew the council would be bad for you, Lazarre, and I stood by the door with my knife In my hand. When the talk had gone on awhile I heard something llko the dropping of a buck on the ground, and sprang In; and the men drew their swords and tho women screamed. The priest pointed at you and Bald, "God has smitten the pre tender!' Then they all went out of the room except the priest, and we opened your collar. I told him ou hod fallen like that before, and the atroke passed oft In sleep. He said your carriage waited, and if I valued your safety I would put you in It and take you out of Itusslo, He called servants to help me carry you. I thought about your Jewels; but some drums began to beat, and I thought about your life!" "But, Skenedonk, didn't my sister the ladv I led by tho hand, you remember speak to me again, or look at me, or try to revive me?" "No. She went away with the women carrying her." "She believed In me at first! Before I said a word she knew mel She wouldn't leave me merely because her uncle and a priest thought me an Impostor! She Is the tendereat creature on earth, Skene donk she I more like a saint than a woman'" "Some aalnts on the altar are blind and deaf," observed the Oneida. "I think she was sick." "I have nearly killed her! And I have been tumbled out of Mlttau as a pro tender." You are here. (Jet some men to fight, and we will go back," "What a stroke to lose my sense at the moment I needed them most!" "You kept your calp" "And not much else. No! If you refuse to follow me. and wait here at this port, house, I am going back to Mlttau 1" "I go where you go," said Skenedonk. But best go to sleep now." ao- This I was. not able to e uut .'tafia tossing on the thorn of chagrin wm me out I was ae-hamed like a nreeMaa baffied, and hurt to th bruising ofmir soul. A young man' rhtend conMeaca In himself fs hard to bear, but th lost o? what was given a a heritage at birth Is an Injustice nor to V endured, The thro of France was never my goal, to be reached through Mo utd revolution. Perhaps the 4mKfUc -. tlon in my father's breast have feud wider cope In mine, I wanted iZ enc men, and felt even, at that time that I could do It; but being kteg was Its to wy rulnd than beta acknewj dauphin, and brother, air nisjul wrth lay real name. " I took my tut In my hnds ad swore mlniuZ:& M 4?Ut ditr tt-kNt tr4Ma- U 1, the cnalse and I gave the postilion orders myself. The little fellow bowed himself nearly double, and said that troops were molng behind us to Join the allied forces ngatnst Napoleon. At once the prospect of being snared among armies and cut off from all return to Paris appalled me a a greater pres ent calamity than being cast out of Mlt tau. Mlttau could wait for another ex pedition. "Very well," I said. "Take the road to France." We met August rains. We were bogged. A bridge broke under us. We dodged Austrian troops. It seemed even then a fated thing that a Frenchman should retreat Ignomlnlously from Itusslo. There I a dell!h antagonism of in animate nnd senseless things, begun by discord In ourselves, which works unrea sonable torture. Our return was an abom inable Journal which I will not recount, and going with It was a mortifying facil ity for drawing opposing forces. (CONTINUED TOMORROW.) eat&s I10U"E. On Auguat 80. 1918, MARQAnCT UOWK (nee Lyona), widow of Michael Bowe. Itelathee and frlenda, alao ltoiary Society, are Invited to attend funeral, Thunaay. at 8 a. m , from her late rraldence, 7)0 N. Ilur llngton at., Olouceiter City, N. J. Solemn Requiem Mats at St. Mary's Church at 0 a. m. Interment St, Mary'a Cemetery, Gloucester, N. J. I1HF.KI). On Third-day, Eighth Month 31st. 1M1S. MAUY'J. WU:r.D, In Mat year of her age Funeral from her late realdence Mil Oreene at.. Oermantown, Pa , on Fifth-day, Ninth Month ltd. at 1.30 p. ra. Interment prliate. IJIIHIOS. On Auguat 80. lpIB, JOHN A., huaband of Suaan Drtgga. Itelatlvea and frlenda are Invited to attend the funeral serv Icea. on Thureday, at 11 a. m.. at tha real dence of hla niece. Mrs. Ferdinand Herman. 4M3 Lelper at.. Frankford. Interment prltate. mtOWlnV On Auguat 20, 1018, CATHARINE. , wife of Thomaa lirown. Relatives and frlenda are invited to attend the funeral, at 1710 Folpom at., en Thursday, at 8 a. m. High Maes at tha Church ot the Oeau at S o'clock. Interment private. "JfXSSrr0" ,A"U- ! "IB. SAMUEL C. PIlT8E. ;lt'VM ? frlenda are Invited to attend the funeral aervlcea, on Friday Sf!""00"' ' 2 o'clock, at hla late realdence, 3135 Lancaster ave. Interment private. CAKKOI.I,j Suddenly, on Auguat 80. 191S. CLAJIA E. CARROLL (nee Kolb). Real, dence, 4821 North 2d at. Due nolle; of the funeral will be gven. CILLS. -On Auguit 81, 101S, RODERT It.. "ono,nichara .nna tne lat Ellrabeth Cilia, aged 21 yeara. Relatives and friends are In vited to attend the funeral aervlcea, on Frl mT'JJ' 2,p-,m" - nlf '"t realdence. 20 a. BZd at. Interment at Greenwood Cemetery. Remalne may bo viewed on Thursday, be tween 8 and 10 p. m. CLEVELAND. On Auguat 80. 1013 WILL. 121 E. Cliveden ave.. Philadelphia, aged 78 afn,Sry.Imn,,rfl,ow,.tr.ftr,Ct,y """ & COON, At Burlington, N. J., on Aurnat Rn . WILLIAM k COON' ReUtUeV'.nd frlenda. alao all organlaatlons of which ho waa a member, are Invited to attend the funeral, from hla late realdence. 350 ELPearl at, Burlington, on Thursday, at 2 n. m In. terment Odd Fellowa' Cemeteryt Remains may be viewed Wednesday evening. """"""" COWD11ICIC On Auguat SO, 101B. at her parents realdence. 2tt Richmond i. amt CATHARINE, daughter "fcfArVyton 2nd Jtary E. Coworlck,aged 24 yeareT ? no tlce of the funeral will be given. C?LF5IJ'-?nu Au 20. 1915. WALTER, huaband of the late Mary Ann Cullen (nee Otlffln). Itelatlvea and frlenda are Invited to attend funeral, Thureday, at 8 30 a. m, from hie late realdence, 2524 N. Warnock at! Illgh Maes of Requiem at Church of st Ednard at 10 a.m. Interment Old Cathedral Cemetery. Automobile funeral. "-"'"" DICp:il80N. On Auruet 81, 1018, DAN IEL, huaband of tha Tate Margaret Dicker- BmnAotl'ff Pdn,rtff,d'' V" Washington camp. No. 3GI, P. O. 8, of A., and tha em PloyM of the P, R. T." car barn" 46th and Vroodland aye., are Invited to attend the funeral aervlcea. on Ftlday. at 2 n. rn., St his lata realdence. 8218 Pine at. Interment at Fernwood Cemetery. Uemalne may? be viewed on Thureday, from B to 10 p. m. DII.HKH On Auguit 80, 1915, at Narberth Pa., EMMA O. HALDT. wife 'of Edward M. given' of 'tho funeral will M DIHIWOW. On Auguat 80. 1918 NATiram. IEL DIHimoW, ln'hli BS'd year, ntfatlvea and frlenda aro'lnvlted to attend the tuner" aervlcea. on Thursday, at 2 30 D. m at r..i. dence of hie eon-ln-faw. V. U "tiylor "a south 4th at., Colwyn, 'Pa. Interment 'prl- DSl,,LieTiPniA.U,?,t 29 191B- OEOROB N.. aon of tha late Lvan and Mary A. fiohii No. 140. K. of P.j Fldelty Caatle. Nolua JV'iACi' Lionel John ci.rkCounc?, i& 815. V, P, A., and employes ot Henry Uleston fc .Bona, are invited to attend the funeral on Tburaday, at 2 p. m., from hla alater'a Veil, dence, 2S21 Jthawn si , Itelmesburc llui. M, Sodality and all aocletleabf which' aha d?nS;MSJhaVros.?" SBS'iffis rH'i: Quiem Mas. at Bt, Francis XavWi cWn at 10. m. Interment Holy Croe. Cemeter. EOEj On Auguat 28, 1918, ARTHUR rt EOE. of WU Erl. av. . hustana of Anii apartments of Oliver II. fa"r. &0 chtnut at. Interment at Mount Moriah ttmetery fun;t Wieli 'iS' SffiJJS M end lb .t ;k: v.u:c: r. v.""ltj?? .p. m., l-fferty, Pearl at, NewneldlV. " IntVrment private, at Cedar Ofeen rii5iIl,1,Hr"55 hanu StiKf Dv ftjH, all orsaalMHona of which he was aSemiSE? are invited (Tattead the f Saeral aJVv?,ebJJ: iifiua5iSHSS,JZrm "Wate. fe tw yn. Avwuat , wjaew ec.j-Maa .t FRAliC.t On Auguat a. lia. e !,,. KunAmmin, w.ol Herbert J.irlir" Z Jiife TSjK'r tnJ ..1' .' ?- .nv p?7a.vlUTt; SeiS-tiJtZXiS SL& ars her ae-wlcee, at ass &. &2Js?r&?i&x& .ssaeizsa VVUITftWtWOa -' w-f - ewes HUaaaeaaa.lr. H Wa d Um r?'.'?-T.7?4?'Z? U..M aence, .n wai saral -will be SiEl&3& ftu m. miru4Mht . "Wra. r mmmmmrW' fIWS i?90LiL -Wf- J- we eTfhe M. aaeJ'te.'! H nm IB DEATHS DEATHS J-a"w" . , . ' ' ' - i ' ' ! MH II funeral on Thuraday, at 10 a. m. Services will be held at Doyleitown Chaiiel, on ar rltal of funeral car leaving at 10 43 a. m. Remains may be Mewed on Wednesday, 8 to 10 p. m , at her huanand's realdence. JU0 llldge ave. Norrlitown and Ioyleitov.n papera pleaae cony. GIIIFI'IN. Suddenly, on Auguit 80. 1018, MICHAEL J., huiband ot .Annie Grimn. ltel utlvta ana fiiende, alio League of the Sacred Heart of the Genu, are jmltcd to attend funeral Thuraday, at R.30 a, m., from hla late realdence, 1840 Nortn Judson at. Solemn Requiem Maia at St. Elltabeth's Church, at .1, a ... Inlarm.nl nt Ifnlv IVai. ramA.Aw. ,1, K. .... ....b....... B .v., ..vB v,t.l,l,l UAIIIUH. On August 30. 1018, ANNA.wldow of Vt llllam llarrla. Relatives and frlenda are Invited to attend the funeral aervlcea, on Thuraday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at her late realdence, 422 South 21. t it. Interment at Mount Morlah Cemetery. 1IOLZ. On Auguat 30.1913, LOUIS P. IIOLZ, huaband of Mary Holt (nee Leach), aged uo eara, Relatlvea and frlenda, alao members of Purity Council, No. 2W, and Ex. Coun selors' Ar-floclatloti ot Penneyhanla, U, U. A. M., are Invited to attend the funeral serv ice!, on rrlday, at 1'30 p. m., at hla late reildence, 442 North 7th st. Interment pri vate, at West Laurel Hill Cemetery. HURLEY. On August 80. 1918, OERTRUDE, daughter ot Mary and the late John Hurley, sited 18 years. Itelatles and frlenda are In vited to attend the funeral services, on Fri day, at 2 p. m , at her mother'a realdence, Rlttenhouic and Oreene ats , Oermantown. In terment Weat Laurel Hill Cemetery. Re main! may be viewed on Thuraday evening. JACOIIS. On Auguat 29, 1918, MARGARET, widow of Conrad Jacobs, aged G3 years. Itela tlvea and frlenda, ailto members of the Ger man Evangelical Emanuel Church, 4th and Carpenter; Ladlea' Aid boclety ot the aame, are Invited to attend the funeral cervices on Friday, at 1.30 p. m , at her late residence. 303 '( at. Friends may view remains on Thuraday evening. Interment Hillside Ceme tery via funeral car. JONES. On Auguit 31, 1915, SHEPPARD II., huaband ot Nora Jonei (neo UraerT) and ion, of Andrew and the late. Emma Jones of Mlllvllle, N. J. Itolames and friends, alao Filendly union of the John Chambers Church and employee of the Harrison Chemical W or 111. are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at hli late residence. 124'J South 27th at. Interment at Mount Morlah Cemetery. Re mains may bo viewed Friday evening, from 7 to 0 o'clock. ' " KANE. On August 29, 1918. MARTIN W KANE, of 20th and Westmoreland au . aon of the late Michael and Ann Kane (nee Ros en). Relatives and frlenda, alao Phlladel. phla Lodge. No 84, L. O. O. M.j Court Sham rock. No. 210. F. of A.: MoMonlgle BenencUI Aatoclatlon, James Stephen Beneficial Aa soclatlon. and the Irish-American Society are Invited to attend the funeral, on Thurs day, at 8 SO a. m.. from the residence of hla brother, Thomas R. Kane, 2350 Eaat Clearfield st. (25th Ward). Solemn Reaulem Mass at the Church ot the Nativity at 10 a. m Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. K1MMKRLY. On August SO. 1918. GEOROE nusband or Anna Klmmerly (nee Oil), and aon of the late John and Fredericks, aged 54 years. Relatives and frlenda, also David K. Thompson Council. No 54, O. of A. M . alao h T,1 fTm. fa.ttft Hn aft V ., n rl " Invited to attend funeral on Thursday, at 3 P. m.. from hla late residence, 830 Vteat Venango t. Interment Oreenmount Ceme tery. Retrains may be viewed on Wednesday, from 8 to 10 p. m. " LOFTC8. On Auguat 30, 1915, MARGARET LOKTUS. daughter of 'the late John and Mary Loftus. Relatives and frlenda are ln vlte.l to attend the funeral, on Thuraday. at 8 30 a. m., from her late realdence, 15J7 Myrtlewooi st. (29th and JefTeraon ats ). Solemn HWuiem Mass at the Church of the M.",5 Ynm' Sl00i. ttt 10 " m- Intewnent at Holy Cross Cemetery. LRV.CKS' At Mont Alt. !-, on Auguat SO. Kf?'.llA7?(Jr' S" Jon.'' Amelia Loucks L'.,ic,,i .pela'lvea and frlenda are Invited to attend the funeral aervlcea, Friday after noon, at 2 o'clock, at hla late residence, 3850 Olrard ave. Interment strictly private. MacANNALLY On August 30,191B.FRANriB MacANNALLY, huaband ot Euu&tn MaeAn. i?fJlyh ""W l2 rV- nves and friends, alao Greble Poat, No. 10, O. A. R.. and Oltvi Branch Circle. No. 40, b. of A., are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Thursday. at 2 o'clock, at the residence of hla daughter: Mri. Ivlnia Caaaaday, 2221 South 18th at. Interment private, at Fernwood Cemetery. Remains may be viewed Vt edneaday evening! McCLEERY. On August 30, 1018, KETURAIt " wli" .J i,ohn "' McCleery and KeturVh A'an5 the te Peter Baybolt. Relatives and frlenda are Invited to attend the fu neral services, on Friday afternoon; at a o'clock, at her resldenc. 1410 N. 15th ,t. Interment at North Cedar Hill Cem.t.ev 8110 ? ThU"4,,y " -'"' Wa .15eU.tlvM ?"Q 'rlenda are Invfted S attend the funeral, on Friday, at 2 p m from her late residence, 1227 H. 15th at. Si terment at Mount Morlah Cannery Ital 7" m.may vlewed on Tnu"sday. after McGINLKYr On August 29 IBIS trin. BbTH .. daughte? of WIlMam ir'anait" fbeth R. Mcghiley and rranddaugbter of the i,(5 J.?.bn ,nd K'I'sbeth Bherldaa and Annie and the late Cornelius McGlnley. a5 5 MeNALLY-On August 80, 1918. HAnraif. fa'terToVaa -nffetTtlyS "? of the Church of the Sacred li.Ar 'f'" Interment St. Mary's Ctmetery cnS1.0.ck' N. J. Automobile Yervlcts. ' alouctr, MEADE-On August 80, 1813 ri.lv. MviS:- tt?ffiS sustlne JJeaeflclal AaaociatloK VSt ,Au Ilenenclal Aaaoriatlon and mstnb.r.KW, rolton Club, are Invited to, attSS.h" ?' cr on .Thursday, at Tio a m fmm' IV."'1 residence. l5b N. 64th at Bolem? iV" Ut? ltequlem 'at the ChVreb of Our Lady oviS' A. Montgomery (nee ElUs) a,.f n LUI lUsldeace. 6ta ; Filbert st Dul'nii? yfr'' funeral will be given? ""c ' ' MUELUSK-Suddenly, on Auan.t ee .-. CHARLES a., son if thou?. ?.' ,815 Ohrlatlna Uuellr .,A iu.'S?. "' . John and Mueller (nTeilikerT. A.illvi an'i0 J' of tha famllv mr. T fi.lfl!! , '"..Bd fllsnda w laserai leaca, 1748 Mcouir; after 7 o-clock. " eveatag. NAUKY-Aug. 81, 118, HAHRT i.i,,. NAHKY. son of 'th. lata u2L5t'P Narry. Funaaai tnm rea4aUa aas TMiLi? at., on Thursday, at V .. rl.?1 ah st. on Thurad.y. at lT'MiJgt NMWSLl- On August W. lain uabv . (ne. Nlchouoa). wiVit th'e laTisl t vanui'. H. iTTWyS'Uftt at 8JM a. m., frm bar tat'ra3iei2r Xtrehaw at,, -efaet Hlallals!. wgarzrsusxta wm culSik aa Trto&taS?f lff GRILL. Suddenly. Auguat 80, 1913. DAVID O , huiband of Klltabeth Grill. Due notice of the funeral will be given, from hla late realdence, 3572 Queen lane, Falli of Schuyl- the funeral, on Thursday morning, at 8.80 o'clock, from the residence 1814 Christian at. Bolemn Requiem Maaa at Church of St. Chtrlea liprromeo at 10 a. m. Proceed to Cathedral Cemetery. Interment private. rATNCll. On Auguat 81, 1918. FRANK PATBOH, husband of Louise Patach (nee Btrassner), aged 3 J years. Residence, 4W North 15th bu Due notice of the funeral will rATTERSON. Suddenly, on August 80, 1018, JOHN F.. husband of Bailie K. Patteraon and aon of Edmund and the late James Pat terson. Relatives and frlenda, also employe of U. G. I. Co., are Invited to attend the lu eral services, on Friday afternoon, at J o'clock, at hla late realdence, 129 Mifflin at. Interment private. Remains may be viewed en Thursday evening, from 7 to 9 o clock. roTTS, Suddenly, on Auguit 20. 1913, EMILY N. POTTS, daughter of the late Daniel and Katherlne Potts. Relatives ana friends are Invited to attend the funeral aerv lcea, on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the apartmente of Oliver 11. Hair, ltUO Chestnut st. Interment private. roTTS. Suddenly, on Auguat 20, 1913, ANNA V. POTTS, daughter of the late Daniel and Katherlne Potts Itelatlvea and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at tbe apart ments of Oliver II. Uatr, 1820 Chestnut st. Interment private. 1'ltESCOTT. On August 29, 1918. ALICE, widow ot Henry Prescott. Relatives and friends, also Altar Society of the Nativity Church, are Invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, at 8 JO a. m., from her son's resi dence. William Prescott, 3203 Miller at. (25th Ward). High Mass at the Church of the Nativity, II. V. M., at 10 a. m. precisely, lntrrment at New Cathedral Cemetery. RAMUO. Suddenly, on August 80, 1915, JA COB, husband ot Eatella M. Itambo (nee Dry aon). Relatives and frlenda, also Standing Elk Tribe. No. 22. are Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, at 2 p. m., from his late realdence, 22 Mercer st, Gloucester City, N. J. Interment at Cedar Grov e Ceme ten'p Gloucester, N. J. Friends may call Friday, after 7 p. m. ltEEHE On Auguat 28. 1018, CHRISTIAN, husband ot Caroline Lupier Reese, aged 75 years. Relatives and friends, also Cavalry Post, No. .18 O, A. it.: Cavalry Camp. 3. ot V., SchoSeld Command, No. 1, U. 8 R. A., and N. V.: Sixth U. S. Cavalry Encamp ment, No. 71. U. V. L.: Rising Star Lodge. No. 120, F. and A. M., and Philadelphia Quar tet Club, are Invited to attend funeral serv ice, on Thureday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at his late realdence, 315 East Brlnghurst at.. Germantown. Interment West Laurel Hill Cemetery. Remains may be viewed on Wednesday evening. ItKlIM. On August 30, 1018, WILLIAM H. KUHM, aon ot tbe late Conrad N. and Catha rine Rehm Relatlvea and friends, also Northern Liberty Lodge, No. 17, I. O. O. F.: Cherokee Tribe. No 10, I. O. R. M and Survivors' Association of 2d Penna. Vet erans, Heavy Artillery, ere Invited to at tend the funeral services, on 5hursday. at 8 p. m , at his late realdence. 2234 Falrmount ave Interment private, Friday. KA?Sl'r0n August 80. 1918, EDWIN B. RISDON, aon of the late John and Sarah Rtsdon. Relatives and frlenda are Invited to attend tbe funeral, on Thursday, at 2 V; ?,: i"""!?. "sidence of his brother. John h. Hlsdon. 3301 Rhawn St., Holmeaburg. In terment at All Saints', Torreadale. "'HERTS. -On August 20, 1918, GEOROH B., husband of Ella B. Roberta, aged 63 yJarj- &ela.Jlv? an"1 friends, alao employes .h.tf.?P4.U' Ti Co- o Invited to attend the funeral services, on Wedneaday evening, at 8 o'clock, at the residence of his brother-in-law, the Rev. Thomaa A. Lloyd. 4183 Leldy ,ve.V A11!0 rvlces Thursday morning, at 10 80 o'clock, at fcaat Brandywlno Baptist ?&$ Che'r County. Pa. Interment In J&iin1"' .cem,e,'r?' .Carrlagea will be In waiting at Uownlnctown lUtlon to meet Kfi'n Ie"X'"f Broad Street 8Utlon. Phlladel. Pr'S'.S' 8'40 m' arriving at Downtngtown at v 3i a. m. K,ti.sc,!I'n;8udlenllp' at nr summer home, 1804 Paclflo ave, Atlantlo City, N, J., on August 29. 1915. MATHILDB II., wife ot Oeorge J. Roesch and daughter of Helena M. and the late Frederick A. Poth. Relatlvea and frlenda are Invited to attend the funeral aervlcea. Thuraday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at her late residence, 210 N. 33d St., West Phil adelphia. Interment private. Those who de. aire may view remains at her Atlantic City home on Wednesday afternoon from 1 until 3 o clock. ROVtNTREE. At Bristol, Pa., on Auaust SO rah Winter Strickland. Relatlvea and friends ST! !J"te,d Si th, -funeral aeVvlCM.at Kf iai" ".tSBf'' Jerson ave.. Brls .frUlUb.0m.Sry?)r Rt 2 P " InUment at RUDOLl'HSuddenly. at Atlantlo city, N. l-.'J"1 VE" ,00.' 1 ANNIE I. wtfi of ?nvm.eAIt:n!!a?,,,5- .Hv" "ha '"ends are Invited to attend ths funeral services, on Thursdsy njorntng, at 10 30 o'clock precisely, at '?.? residence of her brother-in-law. Sam- t'.'rt'pr'lVa2312 Nrth V" ' ' 8IKfn72nd8?ht.h JSZh&&r.ss 62 years. Relatives and friends of the "am- l2. rnembers Olive Branch Lodge, No. 115. L O. O. F.. and employes of II. Belfleld Co.. are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services, at his late residence 1227 Melon St.. Wednesday evening, at Relics! Interment private Thursday momlnr. SCHWAMII. At Atlantlo City. N. J.! on Au. gust 29, 1015. ELIZABETH (neeVPowell) be. foved wife of! Frederick Schwamb. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral on Thuraday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at her late residence, 30 North Pennsylvania ave Atlantlo City, N. J. Interment atrictVprl': vate at Pleaaantvllla Camaterv. m t ' y s?,'Kcr0.n.,A'imt 3,!2.8. mc.b fsIr. wwuy,, " v.. im ..iiwi ji, ana Jennie Bxu.' f.te.d.5 y.Tf. , Rs'stlvea and friends are Invited to attend tha funeral servlceaat ths realdence ot bla parenu, 2320 South Tftid vaUrFSaaaY'lO1 " ,n,era" P 8CKANTON-ln Ltndenwold. N. J., on Au. K'tfrvSJ Yn'o-: 'SSHs-SSiS W8, of Llndenwoldl the Eaglu of Lauf?i bprlngs, nd Pressmen's Union of Phlladel. phla, are InvlUd to attenf the tuners J aery1: Ices, en Thursday, at 2, p. m., at St. ijivv reneVs lloman Catholic Church, Laurel Springe. Interment at llarlelgh Cemetery. Camden. N. J. Auto will meet train at Llndenwold leaving Market st. ferry at 12 26 Mw f iknmB Jl',...'!."!1''1.1-! bers'of Garfield Lodge. No. 19, 8. of B. KiVr""aK:"..i."" SZm&t '"m the real. dence of Mri. Julia Bniodley, 8540 Crowaon St., aermantown, on Thuradayrlt fi. S, interment at lyy' Hlll'cemete. Frtends may call Wednesday, from 8 to Id n mWMi SMITH. On Auguat 29, 1918. EDWAnn .- ot PaUlck and Ellen Smith, aged 1 year an? S months. Uelaltve and frlenoi ari7ni. to attend the fimeral. on ThursdiV at ? p. m., from the reaJdence of his i Daren't, i.t WeM Jalmr7st. (2d anf Columbia avi'v3 lnurment at Uoly ulcbx,metery e ' WKII)MAN-On August . 1IHS jlfcnn t " VE1DMAN. huaband of Anna vt wSR8 (nee abat). aged N jreaSf R7fatlVM nS frtends, also .Reynolds iST, Nori fllT! "J4 a Invited to attend Ma f unenl'scnfoM b 1l?,5"HE',-p ATtiel M, 1818, UARTB Mt?p.&,of B!ThiJaygd frir.. aJrcft"' W?f- ' ? SruS: WaTT. Oa Auguat (1, lls onntm. isttx?hv?rgx hT iLsusf Oa., at 10 a m. ' Traaillir i E ?? St??- tMioJ b22! 2ftL5?'rs w t nTWLafwif i iTM n ... '."r""-rTs ua ,w. TllsWAr-il4iwof "JK2. I.e; nevur (ne Mullar). aaad aa i. J: .wf'v 4 frtoa.. slaeteatalSiLS", ?Je TYaUnatty it the Uy lCZK. i"e"- SBbbhv 4PI iaPPaasaaaaBBH iiaaByBBaasaB aaBBBBBMask MP vKsy BOYB BOYS Many energetic, bright BOYS and GIRLS who come under our care are now available for office, shop or factory work; NO CHARGES. JUVENIIiB WORKERS' 1607 AROII BUREAU Telephones, Race 3337. Spruce BUT. HELP WANTEDIXMAtl! tAtl Htlo Wanted end Situations WaatiS advertising- Inserfed 4n tis Dally Publfe Ltigtr ,' s rrveated in the Evening Ledger (ne jam ;' : jay milhout eddllionol enoroe, , J BOOKKEEPER Hiperlenced and caBab!-4a bookkeeper, with some knowledgo of short- I v.n mnA tvtiewrillfir. M A.1S- IArtr Pn ' 1 BOOKKEEPER and STENOGnAPHEIU Ut exp aalary and refa. 11 153, Ledger Central. CHAMBERMAID and waitress, assist with child: refined woman. Meet employer. Room 230, Ledger Office. 2 o'clock, Wednesday. CLOTH WEAVBR8 wanted. John A James Dobaon, Inc., Blanket Mills, Scott's lane, Falls of Schuylkill. COOK, wash, iron, downstairs work; young. , IIWII, wwnM .B..0 nw.n, jhud, , Protestant; reference. Meet employer, i 230Ledger Office, 2 o'clock, .Wcd'day. wnite. ivwia t" COOK and chambermaid. 2 girls, assist lllht ; waan: uerman irot. prci. aieei emoiorer. Room 230, Led. Off.. Wednesday, 12 o'clock. COOK, Proteatant. for private family, suburbs. See- Miss Reed, Room 230, Publlo Ledger, 8th and Cheatnut ats. COOK Experienced German preferred; s washing or ironing. Call 3028 Wallace. COOK, white, for Chestnut Iltllt no wash! ', aaalat Ironing. L 70S. Ledger Office. IA COOK1NO and downstairs work; permanent: ST experiencca coiorea jiirt; Aiianvio t-iiy, must have reference. M 12S, Ledger Office. Nj GENERAL HOUSEWORKvaiRLS Me in con- etant demand. Good cooks, chambermaids and l waitresses can also secure situations in tne beat Philadelphia families You can reach these employers through Ledger Went Ads. and ths service of the Household Registry Bureau. Call at or write the Bureau today. Miss Reed can help you to a good position. Suits 230-230. Ledger Bldr., 6th and Chestnut sts. Free service to Ledger Advertisers. HOUSEWORK Capable white girl for ganerat housework In small adult family; reference, 4337 Baltimore ave. HOUSEWORK aiHli-Good home. Camec at. 4721 N. LADY, educated, ambitious and industrious, wanted; opporturlty to learn good bualnesa; IV) per month to start; j-eferences. V 618, Ledgrr Office. 1 LAUNDRESS Competent Proteatant, white; permanent: must have ref. L 702, Led. Off. SALESWOMAN Store handl'ng flrst-claes line desires aervlcea ot sales person; must hav chnracter; give full details In application. II 231, Ledger Central. SALESWOMEN wanted for cloaks, suits and dreaaea from 10 to 6 p. m., Mondays. Wednes days and Saturdays; high salaries to those thoroughly experienced In cloaks and suits. Apply at once. Superintendent's ofnee. Frank & Seder Company, 11th and Market straets. STENOGRAPHER and conveyancer for large W. Phlla. real eatate office. A 134, Led. Off. STENOGRAPHERS, TYPISTS, DIRECT DIC TATION OPERATORS, LANGUAGE TRANS LATORS Thoroughly efficient stenographers needed; opportunlttea for beginners that qual ify. Lyon Publlo Stenographic Bureau, 383 Mutual Life, 1011 Cheatnut at. STENOOTlAPHEnS, bookkeepers and clerks, aee Miss Dean, of Ledger Central, It you are seeking a position. Through Ledger Want Ada and the Commercial Registry Department a large number ot young ladle have secured good positions. Miss Dean will help you write an attractive ad, list your application and aid youto secure the kind of position you seek. "This Is a frea service to Ledger advertisers. TYPIST Immeolate employment Is offered to a rapid typist desirous ot learning phono graphy; operators must have high school education and bualneas experience. Call at tho Curtis Publishing Comran v t-.mplpyment Offlcev 7th and Sanaora ate., Wednesday, ,b- IWINl AA iUUiUUW.. "WOMAN, over 23, married or" single, good ap pearance; whole or part Urns; permanent position, worth 810 weekly. Apply Immedi ately, giving telephone number. O 740. Led. ger wnvnu. WOMAN for general housework: family' of 4; no washing; wages 85. 821 E. Washington lane, Oermantown. HELP "WANTED MALE Ail ifelp Wanted and Sltuallons Wanted advertising imtrttd in fhe Dolly Publfa Ledger Is repealed (it the Evening ledger tht same day without additional charge, ADVERTIBINO BOLlCITOR-dood oppor, to man who can prove hla ability. P 032,Led.Olt. ART STUDENT wanted to. color u p'GTack and white poster drawings. Call Wed. bet 0 JO ana 10a,m.,JdgjjrmraBrod and Chestnut. BARITONE for quartet obol'r. West Pblladel- pbia; good snualo; moderate aalary. Address U 100. Branch Ledger. 4828 Woodland ays. BoT Bright.' rnanTy white Toy, willing to work and learn. Cuthbert's Pharmacy. 40UO Chestnut at. CirAUFFBUK. white, single, experienced1 'on Packara.-ear, .Meet employer. Room 230. lgerOtflce.2o'clock.Jneldsy CHAUFFEURS, coachmen. cooksT'gardenefs'.' butlers, valets and housemen who are aeeklna poaltlons can reach the well-to-do employer, threugh Ledger want ads. Your name, ad dress and experience will be Hated free by the Household Registry Bureau. Led air Building. 0th and Cheatnut ats. r Oood positions are being; niLad every day This service Is limited to Ledger advertlserS Cixril WEAVERS wamedr-Apily ?ohnA James Dobaon. Inc., Blanket kills. Seott'a lane. Falls of BchuylkllL ' ' Bc0 aTarpENERVVanted. arWyanewood. Pal" "at gardener who understands care and feadU? of poultry; board home; suta wsiea i and I raX erence. Box 250. Devod, Pa. M m Yaazz7: i;7t: u"r.i?n "" "'7 " M" wmwiitnif. ii xi. Lca.l; j. eAL.rmtmTwxmmy-'Wm wM.mnJt sir mea for a rul uCi,iI .?.."' Miwar. mj'o'ezsa ls eag wl. w,krSS;erVlVrIyit5g A eartJ WA'I.TP a tee atafcla of mtm hSralT bama. ApWiV3atigJLT SUhMr.HauAcjS2,l Aee aa ...1 4erae JLpt&t Wanted Celuaaa are. AuF aaeiirsBa aosekass 19 ( ,t 0k ma L.. . i ddaaaieBhfbLtfaj. . HfeitB,.. ..- Jaak-.la