ww pANTIERI DI MUGGIA FATTACCATI DA AVIATOR! f FRANCES! ED ITALIAN! prevedc Imtninenlc la Caduta fdellfl Testa di l'onte aus- tfiaca SUl iueuiu vuiau dell'Isonzo JX BATTAGLIA NAY, ALE? f ROMA. 16 Agosto. .t. n..inmn nnmiticla nel Bllo RndlWo odlcrno cho to foa ILIItwa l0' ". nl!a zona dl Gorizla Imnno con- Kptfsio nuv trlncefe nustrlnclic nil est ill .11. rlttlt' eu nanno picsu in inmra hum i!'nPl S Hani sono sullo pendlcl dpi Monte iis Li sut coatono settcntrioniile del C.-irso rJiBumi eauadrlullft dl neropln.nl lt.il- tOH1.""''.:, I.,, f-i.rt im rnl.l nilo-tl Bin. Sj! L!h(f inllltarl dl StUggla. nolle Iranic- Rivlsslml dannl, speclalmente alia fnlilirlca flsn mljlonl ed ncll hangars. Un aeroplano IS non o' rl tomato alia li:i tmne Bfcsf dlco die una forto nvangundrla dl P?n Italiiue avanmndt) vrrsn r-1 a trUPl .J fi-otllot mlfflln. il.l Trlent... t'u'l.la1... Ll,nl,llinpn(n ill una nnlliln jirau - - IE2! ..nitiin dl crande Imnortanza si uuo "-- --,." .. - . , , riiia noiim - riimft fiuostft mattlna, ma non ua ronto tlfflClaie- ,, atntn nimlr-raln ftntln Iranat Itallane, e che eII austrlacl hanno ffi comlnctato ad ovacuaro la testa dl If . ltl.Mln sal Met twin til tinn Knl nn pvi"- .. vlirnrnnn. nreBSlona dee tfiltanl. Ii'altra e' cho una parto ilella aMuta e' aalpata da quel porto per Ignota hit00 . HBnlmMlA nltn noen el fsitltl i'1.. '-' VVX ,W vra- !... T Blfrif, cd o' probablle ancha cho sla andata ffinrto battaglla alia Ilotta del fuca degll Abruzzl. i? j sapsva da qualcho glorno. sebbene non W. ata'o annunclato uniclatmente, cho r . .. j.iin imnnn Italians Imnecrnntn nel lifmra dl Tolmlno erano cntratl In atcuna friilonl csxerno uui in..i,ht" v.n- .wim tDMna poco plu' dl 800 nbltantl. 1 crltlol hattre da un momento nH'altro nollo manl dII liaiiani. -n cuuum ui 'i ebbllehera' git austrlacl ad abbandonaro II lHnt che ancor tcngono tra ijuella testa dl ponta cd 1 montl San Danlele o San llirco ao est in vjoiiiui v nijvwtiiuiviiiu i tillonft montuosa ad est di Plava o trn PUva ed II Monto Santo. rGorllaattttccata dallo forzo del generate CtdornSi ma senza uiuuu iramuiu uttmivu. Olfltallanl si splnscro lino alia colllba dl k..i. t iiaU tnn nvnvAnn dovuto abbando luitla sotto II vlolonto fuoco, dolle batterlo uemlche. una voua cauiua in ic-iui in ponte, l poslzlonl ausfrlacho ad est dl tCI . li PqnntA rlK'rrphliero lntenlblll Mrche' esposte ad attacchl ill nanco. cd In - A llnllnHfi rAttik ia MiJere u tutta la fronte da Tolmlno al Bare. I& cauuia ai ioimino unrcuoo ubii lUllanl 11 modo dl Invadero o domlnare la II. .tut rhlnnnvnnn. che lia imnortanza Piton lleve per la dlfesa dello poslzlonl aus- ? trlacha ail est Qi uonzia. N A Patlanza lia avuto luogo recentcmento jna conferenza tra ministn itanani cu Intlesl, nella quale st a' ragglunto un com t.in Biwinln Tier nnanto rlkuarda la 'fornltiwa del materlale da guerra Un comunlcato umclalo ingieso uico cne con vststa accordo l'Jtalla bI o' asslcurata la Jhraltura delta quantlta' dl carbone cho lo ' necessarla per gll scopl della guerra o est 1 raggiunio i accorcio ancno per in icrnltura ai auro maicnaio ua guerra lll'ltalla. isM' Funeral of wl P. Kaighn i mntumanh nrn hnlnrr mntin rnr mo - foneral of 'William P. Kalghn, Bon of Mrs. f Helen Kalghn and the late David Kalghn. who died on Monday at his home, 278 Kaljhn avenue. Camden after a lingering IITnn Tin w.iq A K venm nlfl sinrl wnn well knorvn In insurance circles in this cltv. Ha as issociaiecI wun a wainui sireeiiurm. Mr. Kalghn was a chatter member and the tint Rr.irv nt Pnmilon Tjndiro of Elks and was also a member of tho Orioles. Postmasters of State Meet ESUNBUIIY, Pa.. Aug. 16. Moro than 200 postmasters are In attendance nt the llf Bteenth annual convention of the State Asso- iclatlon of Postmasters here. Tho secrc Ury's report showed an Increase of 1U30 Fftr cent In the membership. THE WEATHER Official Forecast WASHINGTON. Aug. 10. For eastern Pennsylvania Generally fair tonight and Thursday; not much change In temperature;- light variable winds. t Unsettled weather prevails this morning la an Irregular belt extending from the Middle Atlantic States westward to Kansas, and 'scattered showers occurred over this area during the last 24 hours. I,ow baro ttetris pressure overlies tho Rocky MouiP hUn slope nnd plateau rcglop, with the enUr of depression over Saskatchewan, but there has been only little resultant Precipitation thus Jar. The temperatures fi1 risen somewhat nt most places In the northern half of the country, and are near Cf ahnVA nnmal In mtlrf ,irilr nit rtletrl",. JU U. S. Weather Bureau Bulletin i Observation taken at 8 a. m., eastern time. a, IOW rf.... 8 lust Hln- Valoo. jP,l"OB, a.m. n't. fall.Wlnd. tty. Weather AI inta, Oa. . . , T4 7a . . . W . . CleaT Biwnxie Ulty . . 72 111 . . 8 10 Cloudy gfltlmore 70 70 .on N .. Rain glimrck. N. D, Oil 811 ,08 SB H lUIn MMton. Jiaoi .,08 Oi ,, 8V .. IMear BuSilo N, y,.I (18 Art 'J a -4 Cloudy rki '""":.. u "' " ,30 w . . clear ir"-"w. ii. 70 7U N Clnttnnall n ii ita AX t;n rui.,.i" X i" "? " fc tiamu. u, . . oil r. Col, ... B0 Ito Cloudy Cloudy a 0 Cloudy S .. clear tJKplt. Mlchl... 8 8 ."8 8U' 10 Clear n.if?" .. 0 .31 NW .. Haln i.b,,ri,Ia.- es .. H .. cloudy itiiifi, f P? 12 ," 1" clear J,1""",?'- Sf 6" BO .. W .. Clear o1' lUni: 5a f' i. bw .. P.cid "lUnatw lie. Ind. 72 72 .80 ,N Mkeonrliie. fin, 8o 7-J 8 Kv JUlUi Cty ..72 7'i ' ii fei".yenn .' 74 72 '.I HV HttU Rock. Ark. 7il 74 " BV fetavUle. ky... 74 72 .01 8 SS!!?SW. Ala. 78 74 CIdy J8 I'.CIdy I'.uiuy Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy loBiTlr;'". ""' '" ' , "v .. uiear w OrT.'e,:"'; ZZ VA " w i.:iU Na Xr " ow 0 W "lahoma. nici in i "' S lSf,T.'i r.b- 70 08 . s i-Utulelpbla tnoenlx. Arl IKSSWi. Pa gortland. Ore. wan 'IS'fe Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear lUIn Clear Cloudy 68 60 ,04 NB 0 .... NW "4 02 ,. NW TO 00 !I W 3J 08 ' NW t iZi.-!.. "1 "? .. W yiear &S5riH& o5 Si 0l & : ?k; fiBjiV?; M.'ah 70 0J -01 BE J8 Cloudy ;:"". 84-.su IftT-rrfT"' ia. ... 82 7S V. wi.i,Di'"lon -.TO 03 22. N gUalW. Can..' 0i So T: SB 8W 10 lUoudy I'.uiur Cloudy Clear V cidy Rain V Cldy NB Ieg Comfort ...Do Varlrow VeLn, Xe UIrer. leak aukle., Swollen Lest, make U( miserable? Tbero ! a atuai " joy (or you la U( Corliss Laced Stocking A scientific support and lee treat ment that lives Immediate com fort and euro help. No tlastlo to tlod-t-adjuitd to every conailUvt wtthouc rubber Laundei ai easily as a. towel. Keeps sbape wears lor iru'ctUs. Made to your measurv SI.7S ea.cn. or two, tot tine tear. (3.00. Call and U Bwasurea free, cr writ (or sell meaeurement blank No 1? , . ,. . Wa also roafc abdominal bate (sen rjttlc to order. Itotlff 0 IQ (I daUx 9 to 4 Sat Ftna Corliss Ub Specially Co jm.JJ-15 Mlbert HU.l'hlU.. Vfr Saiu 155. iiU Btase. Walsut 9U n wi.aygawiii 'WIWWiu,JJlij!twMUjiifBpair EVBxMla LEDGBK- PHILADELPHIA, WlSDNEHDAY, ATOttHT 1C, 1016. ENGLISH SEASIDE PLAPPER A MERKY LITTLfe SOUL, CHIG AND FLIRTATIOUS Twists Her Hair in Unsightly Knot, Displays Much Ankle, Abhors Pace Powder, but Has Her Pretty Eyes Trained on Everything in Khaki and Naval Blue By ELLEN ADAIR IVittten SptcMtu tor tn Even In u LcAocr . htkI: l W f I ' ' I ., ngT1JOimN-i:, Aug. 15. Kastbourna Is the .Newport" of Kngland. If Ilngland may oo saia to have a Newport. For tha high J English Society have hitherto been wont to ills port themselves nt thta season of tho year In such Continental rcsU Ing spots as Homburg or tho gayer French watering places. Tho war, how ever, has changed this. Her Graco the Duchess nf So - and - So and her Serene High v .f"-- have nerforco to HLT.HN ADAIR v content them . . . sel selves with places safer and nearer home. Homburg a anathema. I,o Tocnuct, Paris Plage nnd TrouMllo arc dreams of tho past. "Home, Sweet Home," there's certainly no place like ivfiiiu in war lime. ., "AJ". t,m American seasldo towns like tho Lngllsh seasldo towni?" a pert llttlo flapper of my acquaintance Inquired of me todny. "And are tho American seaside girts anything like to?" I looked nt the speaker. No, not In nny American neasldo town had 1 seen her counterpart! Iiikc tho heroine of the Immortnl ditty, nor golden hair was hanging down her back though her yeais numbered at least t8. Tho said colITuro was secured In a stilt Ilngllsh plgtnll and tied at the base with an enormous orango bow. The very set of that bow spoko volumo3. There was an air of pathetic invitation about It, a "plcnso como nnd pull mo off" appeal that nover failed. n THD FI.APPEIVS HEADS CAR. Tin1 flapper's headgear was a chldlsh af fair, of tho Tam-o'-Shantcr variety and pulled down, so as completely to obscuro tho right co. Hut In no way did this mat ter, since, as sho herself Informed me, fihe cnutd sea moio nnd do more with one cyo than most peoplo could with two, The n.ippcr's skirt of severe pique nntl Immaculately cut extended Just below her knees. The display of anklo was, to say tho least of It, generous. A startling sweater of alternate orango and emerald stripes complete her outfit. Hut sho was amazingly pretty and at tractive, In spite of this. Tho ono vlslblo eya was beautiful, deep blue and with de cidedly "gladsome" tendencies. It was a wandering eye. It roved nround with un erring Instinct whenever anything in khaki or naval blue passed. Tho papers njo filled with articles con demning tho llttlo j:ngllsh seaside flappor. Tho headlines nmuse me. "Tho Flapper's Kllrtlousncss," "Warning to Mothers," "Tho Awful Responsibility of Our Growing Daughters," "Whcio Will tho Modern Flap per End?" etc., etc. As a matter of fact, tho flapper la a nice little person and not nearly so so phisticated aB "tho kill-Joys paint her. Sho is a gladsomo child. And If sho does have a gladsomo cyo for all nnd sundry. It Is only tho outward sign of a happy heart. The differences between tho Knglish and tho American seasldo town nio many There aro fewer piers, fewer amusements, less elaboration In tho English town. At tho samo tlmo ther Is n dazzling natural beauty of scenery, of cliff and rock, of rolling moors and cool green woods which grow almost to tho water's edge. Eastbourne, on tho south roast Is typical of English landscape. Tho English Channel lies beforo us, very blue and vivid Tho air Is keen and bracing. Four miles of stonn promenado lined with Immonso hotels (also of stone) extend between two rocky prom ontories. Not a single wooden building is to be scon. Tho Sussex Downs, vividly 'green nnd wooded, extend behind us nnd on either side down to tljo sea. Flowers grow In profu sion. Tho nlr Is scented with them. I seo tho good points of both American and British places. Tho larger American resorts seem to ba built more for amuse ment, the English more for rest One can obtain health equally in both, although I think It Is easier to recuperate In England than In America. Today In Eastburne I talked with somo American girls. They were deploring th'a total absence of rolling-chairs an tho pa rade, nnd tho equally total nbsenco of stock ings In the costumes of tho fair bathers! They commented on tho bold anil unabashed one-plcco bathing suits of tho women, nnd tho fact that they go Into tho sea minus nil headgear and with tholr hair flying in tho wind. SANS F.ACE POWDER, They were disappointed, too, that In such a lnrgo nnd crowded town there should be only one pier. "Out It Is tho most beautiful seashore placo-wo have ever seen, added ono of them, "nnd wo have quite lost our henrte to tho handsome naval oniccrs nml nrmw mnn Ihnl mum CVerVWhCTO I The other girl was struck by the lack of face powder seen on the promenado 1 Eng lish girls don't bother about their appear ance tho way wo do," sho said ! "they allow their beautiful complexions to get browned nnd burnt by tho sun; they dash about on motorcycles with no coverings on the r heads; they don't caro how bleached their hair may become, nnd they don't drcsr In elaborato costumes." "Hut," sho added generously, "I admire their prettlncss and I llko them personally. And thero Is no denying tho fact that l.ng land, whether by tho-shbre or Inland, Is beautiful !" CRESCENT OF FIRE MARKS OUTLINE OF SOMME FRONT rajajSMaisjeiiPiPiiPiPFjnJiPPipjsin'raip'JoiE 1 Scott & Hunsicker's Sale of Men's Furnishings $6.00 and $7.00 $A )() Silk Shirts ,UU g 75c I 65c I 50c I $1.50 and $2.00 Madras Shirts $1.50 Union Suits. $1.50 and $2.00 Neckwear $4.50 Bathing $2,251 OUltS ........... jp Office Coat'. Ontlnt Coats, ll.innel k Trousers, Umbrellas, Italnro.its, Auto fe llutlrm, .Sweaters, Ktc, k INCLUDED IN THIS SALK g SCOTT & HUNSICKER ! Shirt Makers and, Furnishers 108 South 13th Street I Votm noons below chestnut (gjgapJ!5EjaSIfflBli?ISIJ3i3EPIBJB131i?i3l3ra Continued ffom l'nito One exploded. Immediately thereafter' tho flro was resumed with redoubled Intensity. 11AI.I.OO.V SCOUTS. Equally Impressive as this 30-mllo urf broken semicircle of artillery firo was tho SO-milo horseshoo of French observation sausage balloons overhanging nt a great height the cntlro battle front. Their wire less instruments were directing tho French flro. At tho same tlmo Innumerable French ncropluues darted In nnd out nmong the sausages. Mossing and rccrosslng tho Ger man lines cvciy minute. From tlmo to tlmo as a daring aviator IloW over tho Qcr man positions, hnlf a dozen whlto puffs would appear with startling distinctiveness silhouetted against tho clear, blue sky, showing wheio tho German anti-aircraft gunners had sought to encircle mo aero plane with shrapnel . Yet, despite this great activity of Franco's nlr forces not a singlo aeroplane appeared either for tho purpose of chasing back tho French, attacking tho French . sausages or for reconnolterlng. Likewise not a singlo German saux.igo was vlslblo to offset the unbroken HO-milo scmlclrclo of 2G .French sausages which I was nblo to tount. Noth ing could gic a more vivid impression of the French's undisputed mastery and su periority in tlie nlr. Pushing ahead ftom Domplerro Into tho shell zone, our party piogrcsscd toward niaches, barely n mllo from Peronno nnd tho most adxanced French position. Wo paased the villages of Uecqulncourt, Hcrbe court, Assnillern nnd Flaucourt, all of which were so romplctcly leveled by shell llro that I wa3 unaware we wore approach ing them until I found myself treading their lceled bricks At tho entrance of tho former sits of Ucqulncouit there remains standing In the load corner a slender wooden sioss bearing an lS-lncli minlaturo statue of Christ. A STIEFF tsl UPRIGHT PIANO pi gSTjV Iloeirooil Cane jfiStfzF FARCEIi POST " iS5!',S.-BS:SsV I'loneerX fflmrtr mcW.r.s &:? S12.75UP OLD RELIABLE MALONE CASH Oil KAMf l'AV.MKNTS TIKK.S. SI.0U TO S-S.73 Great Slauchter In Prices of AH Sundrlss. Si:CONI)-ll.NII 1HCVCI.KS. S3.00 UP We do nlckeltnu.' enamellne . volcanlilruj. brazlnc. All klnJa of repair work suaranteed. We are eheopor than the cheapest and our worn U better than th Lest Coll and ba convinced. Open evenlnzs. Daddy of low prices and Ulih quality. , . OEO, C. JIAI.ONE. 1S03 Clrord Are. Pop, 5.'12. Park 035 D. L. SHOES MADE TO MEASURE AT OUU tslIOP 309 CHERRY ST. ' C. McCLOY TWAimi'f.i, Bros, MANY &TYLKS CARRIED IN SlOCli yard away n. shell had mowed down a giant 60-yeftr-old tree, lso carrying away one arm of th,a cross. But the figure of Christ J romatns perfectly untouched, pathetically viewing tho empty spaco that was formerly Bequlncourt. It Is tho only thing left standing In the entire village. INTENSE BOMBARDMENT. A few minutes after passing this spdt shells coming from the German batteries at Soyecourt, six miles rtway, began burst ing near as though angrily determined not to leave standing above ground a singlo rcmnnnt of tho entire village. The Intensity of tho German bombardment forced our retirement from tho Domplerro plateau. By n circuitous tour we arrived at ft dominating position north of tho Sommc, facing tho point where tho French and German lines crossed tho river boforo tho beginning of the French offensive July 1, From this vantage point every step of the French advance was visible from Moulin Farina, which wns tho first point attacked, through tho village of Curlu, Monncu farm nnd tho Mllago of Hem and finally to tho region of Clery. At this point a desperate struggle, which followed tho previous day's capture of German third- nno positions, was still progressing. This now position also brought us Into closer contact with tho French nrtlllcry lines. iownra sunuown the German flro dwln d od, their shells no longer falling on tho hills opposite. The French flro llkewlso lessened, giving the Impression that tho days struggle had ended with tho French still holding their recently conquered posi tions between Hardccourt and Huscourt nnd before Clery, an Impression which the eve ning oniclal communiquo confirmed. MMMl.i.H1LntinaluimilfUUfliiaMMlffl 3HajMMjttffJHHfflHffilfflnBSS1iUlli!l BII i El ' o ii) s iffliiiwwtiiiiiiwnMiiiiwiiiiiiMi'wiwinM rrnrnimfiTnTirwtririr(4wrtir"iH'TT,'nfmiiifTtTH,viuTnTmwvff'UHPHi"TtfnMJ" NLY limit to this sale is the time. There are more than 1000 fine suits to sell. With best choice to tk- earliest buvers. but every suit being good the last one will be. ayregular Oak Hall bargain. ' $15.00 SUITS AT HALF-PRICE, $18.00 SUITS AT HALF PRICE, $20.00 SUITS AT HALF PRICE, $25.00 SUITS AT HALF PRICE, Wanamaker & Brown Market at Sixth for 55 years , JtlMA A. Aimust is, IN MKMOniAM "!iui7In nvMnorlam. my wife inin Av? . . lt,l"rted this llfs 1012 Not fomntlen hv HUSUANI), SON AND DAUGllTnit. T-Im.l7ll'ti-". lnJolnit memory of OKOnon InlnMVl J.r,u-M- ,,:- whn dep-rrtcil this Ufa August Id. lnlr.. FATHER AND SISTi:n. "S31 -& JM& r hi, lUTTIMl(i Ausuijt IS. inlfi at t.nnlale. n' ,,.,n",,,1N,,.s"Al")rN"1: ldow of the nniVtii'.1 "mi,,llr-. " Ij nR,,1 stf " tin ohV- ". '.WMr"' nt "'" rishlcncn of h-r c,n Th!r.iJlr-.w""nm '-Sli-wart. Lnnsdnle. MlM n"idis'' Auut tT.nl 11 n.m Automol T.rmiJi' mn' 30 " ,r,lln ,ron cnilln Terminal. Ucturn train lcaes Lansdalo 12.11 P m Inlermi-nt prUate "?? ABUt IS. lOlfl. KATE McCAnn. ttinj. n- ' arry,- 1,rlcl- elnllcs and rri,?. ." -r'V.,11"1 ,0 0,lpn'' """ funeral, on .irVn?1! ?,' .7,3. -" "' nt tho chapel of An I..,fn ,i- 1,,llr So". Arch nnd lmh sts. Sol. Jim?rri,.ulem. m!,, nt ,h0 Cathedral. 18th and Itace str. nt I) n m Interment private. m!siT0ni. A,.,?,l,t ! tniil. JOHNSON K iii.n.i ,l,''"tl','I nnd friends nrp Invited to Jtiend th funernl ncrvlres. on Wednesday nt ci'.im..'. nt. ,h? ?,llcr l,Blr lliilldltiB, 1S-J0 n vlX? ."' Interment at Stroudsbure l'u on i nurfl lay. C'VlJi:iV,0n Atiuust 13. 1010. EDWAItD. bus nA wi.AntT -".- .Helatlve nnd frlemls f'h Ji!0,J '7"",'. , sciely "f Et Edward a i?iu.r5i,-."re.lni ".'.'' to attend th funeral, nn dM,l11lVlN,".,l ".. from his Hto rrsl 'niir Aw'i"'i Huntlnadon street. Itequlcm ,ln?J?nf..s,,. I,',.,lwnrrt " r lurch at 111 n. m SIinn nl at ",oly Sepulchre Cemetery. Au tntnolille funernl. CUITON, Th rerend elercy. relntlves nnd L'S'.ra'ffl"1 "? "Mfd ,h9 nionth-.miSd "ln?r'h,nt ?' Cplman'a Church. Arilmore. I'a . r,n.rhur."l,,s';uf0!;,lh0 repose of tho soul of the !nf..r'Slii!"'i,h'! nc.v nJ?m" J- Carton. Dlvlno prtlco lll Iweln at n.an n m. 1-5.!.s r"1 Aueust in tlili), ut her residence fJJ.-. Spruce t.. MAUT C. K, wlilow of. t"'- DEATHS ' 'renio F Dayls, tletaUrea and friends are i In sited, to attend the funeral eervte e, . on Trl dav, at 2 p, m , at tho Oliver 11 Hair nulla Ins, 1820 Chestnut at. Interment atrlctiy private DUNOTXR. On Aunust 18. 1010. ALBntlT. husband of Catherine D Dentler (ne Donal'. and aon of DanIM nnd raullne Denaler. Rela tives and rrlcnds. tho congTecstlon of the First Presbyterian Church of Kensington, Jnd all orimnlatlons of whlah , he was a member nre Invited to attend the funeral erMef. on Thursday, nt 1JI0 p m . nt his lite, residence, DOS North tlth t. Interment private, nt Norlhnoml Cemetery. Friends may call Wednesday eenlnr. DONAIlUn, On August 14. 191(1, CATIlF.ntND DONAHUE (nee Fox), beloved wife of Thomas uonnhue Relate es and friends are Invited to attend the funernl, on Thursday, nt 8-30 . m., from her late residence, -tas Welters me. Hlsh mass nt Church of incarnation st 10 a. m, Interment at Holy Sepulchre riirTSCH. On Auuust 14, 1010, AFOL'ST, be loiert husband of .Mary Frltsch. HelntUes nnd friends also Nokomls Trll, No. 307, I O. It. M. and Hnrrnwirato Council, No. 121, A o. K of M C aro Incited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, nt 8 an a m , from his lAte residence, .SKIS Kensington fle Solemn requiem mass nt Our I.ady Help of Christians Church nt In a. m. Interment prlinto Auto mobile si nice. HEFNER. On Auitust IS. 101. HAnnT hus band of Katie Hefner, aited 49 ears Helaj tles and friends, also DlllKent Council No. 4, Jr O V A. it . nnd Ousrd Association of Diligent Council, No. 4 nnd Col Hawkins Council No. son. Foresters of America, nro Invited to attend tho funernl serMres, on Hat urdav. at "J p m . at his lain residence, 2511 N. l.eo St. Interment nt Orcenmount Cem etery. Itemalns may be viewed on Friday oonlns. Met AMAXT. On Aueust 15, 1010. In fotls town, IM . Mrs. JAMBS II. McCAMANT In tho nitty seventh venr of her nr Private funeral services at her late horn". Thursday evening. August 17. Interment nt Honey brook, Chester Co PYtll'l1.--On August 13. 1010. RMZAnnTH. widow of George l'jopp, nged 158 sears Rela Ihes nnd friends nre Imlted to attend the funeral services, on Thursday, nt T p. m . at tho reslilenio of her sister. Mrs Charles Sel len. tons North Randolph st. Interment at Mt Mori ill Cemetery. SXlllllK. On August II. 1010, MARIF! 'rnilUSA. daughter of Jnmes n. and Mar giret 11 Snjder (neo Itothwell), No. 025. City Line. Interment private TAVr.OIl. On August 14. loin nt Werners vine I'a. KSTHHIl rr.. widow of the late Thomas N. Tailor. In tho 83d jear of her age. Funernl services will be hold nt her lato resi dence, 1813 Spring Harden St., on Thursday nt .1 P in.. August 17. TII.IltlN, On August 1.1, 1010, WIM.tAM TILKSTON. In his seventy-sixth year Rela tives nnd friends nro Invited to attend tho funernl service, on Thursday, at tl n m precisely nt the Darld H, Schuslor Hide, ltroail nnd Diamond sts. Interment private. Automobile funeral. WAIXAri:. : On August 1.1. 1010, JOHN Vf WAI.I.ACR beloved husband of ilnry A IVnl Ince. nt his late residence, IS27 North Park nve.. In his "tlth year. Heiatlvrn and friends, nlso St John's Iodge, No. 1 in. F nnd A M sro Invited to nttend the funeral services, on Friday, at 3 p. m , from tha apartments of DEATHS Albert Jtoof A Son, 722 NorlH nroad !. In ierment at Mount Morlah Cemeterr. Auiomo blio funeral , vTHK-T0X. On August 14 1810. DBRTItA. -r,y KywHiTmS tOOTSE wlf dt.oar U Vheatcn. , iut1 una irienos sir inriiea raattena H59,iBnsrai rervices, on -inursaan at u 1 resiaence, bit city j.me, chlft Interment private. in at S . in., whet lat I.lne, Oak Itie. rhlladel- SfSi w-- I M - . -ssl hFairvknd O UPRIGHT PIANO V gjf cuz.3-: &p l to obscure your view of the magnificent 1 1Zs&ffitt& J?ASal V. mniintni'n crunprv nf thf! Rocltie!!. I 'L .fdTlJnTStCi&t S I no cinders or gas fumes to mar I HS $M Stnlft"Shaioav',St.JfcUtreni ,f B 'l-jSgCT iliil G.J.LINCOLN ilrtWHlTOeH KVSf E ricnernl Agent k il'HBfc I "ti?jiwTfv&P ll'WJS SK Clirstnut Street I P IwStt&ffiwtWilSFMfk M SsBfcI,"l""ICl"1'1"' P"' ' mStSS (&&?'-!&? -ss ' w-syjaEstSlSiSjte? Throu TKFShadovvy'StJoe Forty-Mile Optional Steamer Trip Without Extra Coat Absolutely unique In American travel Is the steamer trip down the "shadowy" St. Joe River of Idaho, declared by soma writers to be "a trip through fairyland." It affords 40 miles of incomparable mirror reflections mountains, forests, clouds and headlands appear as clear and seemingly ns real as the originals. This delightful detour between St. Maries, Idaho, and Spo kane, Washington, is optional and cojtj nothing extra. The stupendous marvel of electrification Is another exclusive feature to delight and instruct on your journey to the Pacific North Coast over the CHICAGO ilwaukee & St. Paul RAILWAY Your all-steel train, "77ie Olympian " or "Ttic Columbian," is drawnover the Great Continental Divide by the worlds most powerful electric locomotives. No smoke to obscure your view of the magnificent mountain scenery of the Rockies, no cinders or gas fumes to mar your comfort. KWKS m Ymz&sm f-y gg fM J- .v3 n i ' . ? M .. XV ifcllaW r ' 15,000 Now Running ' 1 tsM 135 Added Daily of the Hudson Super-Six Immediate Deliveries f Watch Them Perform-- ' Don't You Want One Like Them? When the Super-Six came out, all motordom was skeptical. Our claims were taken lightly. It is always so with epoch-making features. A Hudson inventor, we said, in a patented motor, had attained 80 per cent more efficiency. He had secured 76 horsepower from a small, light six. And all through utter smoothness. He had made the most powerful, efficient motor size considered . that the world ever had known. And, of course, we had to prove that. It means that this motor's half-capacity outdoes another's full capacity. The result is economy. It means utter smoothness. It means boundless endurance. Our racinfr tests orove MHI Thousand Proofs ' HllliMH dub We secured, in short order, a thousand proofs.' Our dealers, when the cars arrived, broke all the local records. In speed, in hill climbing and in quick pick-up they did feats never possible before. At the same time we made official tests, under A. A. A. supervision. We quote some of the results below. Within a few weeks we had proved to all the world the Super-Six supremacy. The result was a deluge of orders. rffiffl Every-Day Performance that no other motor strains like this. ever stood up under No Third-Place Car mmmmmmi But what men want is every-day perform ance. Thev want to know what this wondrous capacity, this speed and power mean to them. Now thousands Know. And owners everywhere will be glad to ell you. lliWllnillMPfi m jB 11 1 '' is si k $7.50 1 1 $9.00 1 1 $10.00 I I $12.50 I I 1 m IS It means the master car. Whatever other cars may do, the Super-Six does better. It means quick slow-down, quick pick-up. You always can out-distance the other fellow without going any faster. Some Hudson Records All made under American Automobile Associa tion supervision, by a certified stock car stock chassis, and excelling all former stock cars in these tests. tOO tnlltt in 10 min 11.4 $te.. averaging 74.67 miles per hour for a 7-pasenger touring car with driver and passenger, TS.tS mlfii in one haut with driver and passen ger in a 7-passengcr touring car. Standing start tu 50 mile, an hour in 16 2 sec Ont mil at tha rata of "102.53 miles per hour. I8i$ milmt in 24 Aours at average speed oi 7S.S miles per hour. You don't want a second or third place car when you buy a fine car. You don't want a car which others outrival. That kills all pride of ownership. Every one wants the supreme car. We have delivered more Super-Sixes already in five months than we ever built of any other model in a year. We are shipping 135- per day. So we can take care of men who buy now without delay. The wrong car now means years of regret, The right car means yearsof super-service. Please come and talk with us. Phaeton, 7-paenger, $1475 Roadster, 2-panenger, 147S Cabriolet, 3-pasteng-er, 177S We are entering orders for fall delivery of closed cars. Town Car $2750 Town Car Landaulet. , 2$50 Limousine Landaulct. , 2850 Nevr models now on exhibition. Touring Sedan $2000 Limousine .......... 2750 PrictM I. o. b, Dtroit) i Gomery-Schwartz Motor Car Co., 253 N Broad Sfe Bell Phone, Spruce 1060 Keystone, Race 2176 ultauiii .iUuli rWO-fnTh . ui tTMinHritY "'" -
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