Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 17, 1917, Sports Extra, Image 6

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PllILADELPllIA. MONDAY, DECEMBER 17. 1017
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OF FRENCH
MOST SUBLIME
Ity , of Suffering and
tragc.of Soul Have Sus-
W. tnlnprl Pollus
, ; - -. .
JHT WAR AT HOME
tain Sacredness ot Humble Cot
.Waiting. Hero's Return From
,, Firing Lino
I4.jy
By HENRI BAZ1N
f!iiri.fnnHrfml Hvettlna Public T.Hiuxr
...l.. ...a ...,a.u,.. Inj.l Jll 'l,,,,.
.mm .,,. .w.ntfc,,,. "- -
he rain was coming down In lieets
the train rolled from tlio front to.
rd tho capital, and althouch It was
3 In tho afternoon, night seemed
roachtne. Opposite me In tho com-
iriment eat a territorial permUslonalro.
rtnliled and grlzleil. In "oiled and un-
rnpt uniform, a long pipe in ins team,
gate riveted upon mo lousy ianu-
no. I had been looKing nun ocr,
I had been looKinR nun occr,
Mnv tii. number nf bis reiEtmeiit. won-
ring his name and tho "pays of lila I ,)e ... oinlrollcr i;, Vinton Philips lu
tein, promising nijself 1 would ad- nsscrle(li in(j cn,c from ivmnlngtown (
esa him when he came out of his . . ., , Ild deposited the missing
vrla.
j?u...i.i i l... InLlnif lit fes
win tho window and us If speaking
loud, ho said: '
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reVlglSeuVcU
sfc.t, V.,.,. "
t'VvPZ; . , , , i ,
'fc aurpriseu '. mo unvin:wi ,....., .
SCforroboratcd In repl i "J'ur sur.'
i "Mais les femmes pas." he continued :
hat Is. the most 'of them," resuming f
lis rcerlo and his gnxe Intent upon tho
iln-drh en window. Bejond Its wnicry .
iirface. for hhn. as for me. was France,
hat dear France, a portion of It peace-1
til and agricultural, yet demonstrating
b the here nnd thero Efne amlfl carrot !
; i. Stnd' potato fields what happened at the
'. Vame.
lV& I noted four In a row, cross and
.,0CKaae oer inem, as tne iiuiu iiouw sloners ollae in a lew imiunri mm
VJ.'saM. thinking of all It has been my,mK,t throw a different light on fondl
A Chilliness to see and llvo with these last ,,
ft'Uiwo years, tho soldier and civilian, the
n!fl trench and the battle, the Using and the
yA 4tni and the women oP l-ranco mat cmt,,. a exiienes that might be In
.V.tpart from a ery few hud held as true t.urr,,j y SUt., proceedings At a ion
!ff. as If they had been pollus on the line. fer,rB i the olllce of the County Com-
jp-,, l nad witnessed many times oeioru
Eianin n railroad station In Paris, ere t
'eoarture of trains le.ulmr lor tho front, .
Kt feoups and couples close to each other I
k'"ftJti fond embrace, the polltl In his blue,
f jlrls mate In her npron, her familiar "dans
"'""iuatrq mols, n'est ce pas?-' and Ills "Oul,
E'.1- ' fca mio. Oul. ce n'est pas si long."
gf. !Jp Theso women of Frunce were In 'the
jr .S"1 DHUUIUCI, i.iuiuui iiui. vwutuhu ...,t-
.ten an oier inem i
I had stood and
S'Ilratched them many times, fascinated by
':, Miclr attitude, their fortitude, their I
feniVB holdlmr back of tears : nearly
,very rno In iomethlng of oulir or
s ..inner mourning for a brother dead, a
' "f. ,aNtn ,itlliilnl niintliur fluiiot!! Ittil.
fi -plng; good-hy to the husband on his ssay
ck to le regiment. And csery night,
seemed to me. I could seo out there
jtoXihrough the rainy window- a. vision of
eir nome. tncir loneiy inc. tno century
; that four months before the next per-
lulon. If It eser came at all, living
r la penseo ssitii ner man out mere
.the mud and sllmo and serniln of a
ter trench, coming in with tno uari;
the munition -factory, tne siiop. tne
vlng of a tram, lighting the lamp.
paring Iter slmiilo meal, counting ,
y, one less cro prajed for leallzatlon
lier "blentot,
Oh. theso svomen of France! Main-
nlng the ..ncredncss of a humble
loroe that forinore thun 1100 days had
kept Intact for nun, ner ixiiiu out
iSthere In all weathers, amid rain and fog '
r,",and cold and sunshine, fighting llfe'i
i'Vi?1"0 as 1,e da"J" 'ought that of la
rcrie.
JOh, these women of France! Walt-
ter, sweating, hoping, llsing In memory
4c-nfna espoir, looKing itrwaru to tne cnu
pj., tvl "u iiiumiia huh iiicn r,Ci 1JW3PIUIO
M'rHatrlklng of tho hour that ssould tell of
L. ' . ' . I .. . ,.......,
jj..i. ur a Kricruui. uuuj uu. u. ucr
,.fiollu, as all Franco that Is worth while,
Soldlng, holding. Iwldlng'
-.3r,f.h Ihfw unnif.il .if I-jiiw I A ,.ri.l
'X.C' i .r i.. , V, , V.T.
. .1iern nml ttifre. M'lll ep..,ir,l thnir tinlillllvi
,s;r: vi . L 7 , ii.' Willi me line, nas ueeu n- wtk ,.i ..
fVsi suffering, their courage of soul 10in,inl ,,... i i.imnn ii.ni p. It was
t1, ,he mass of us they will bo but work-
LVjfoen's wives sslth calloused hands and
R ( Jinfemlnlne allure: to some of us who
&r f'on beneath the burfa.ee, Eoldlcrs,
very one of them.
SIFTS FOR SAMMEES
SWAMP ARMY MAILS
1lfanv Thousand Packages Ar-
Ficf. '
.fflSVl!... m 1.1 sirsiu o i!
rafWlVei lOBBUlUl VIIII OUlJlUlC-te
V Zllttf JT TT 11 T 1 I
'tit' 01 -"Oi'Uay feast
It'??
n tifKTTjt tjavtv
By HLNKI UAC1N
f'.r-'fAnartWeiif e.'irtif.io I'tth'tc l.tdatr
P iiillh ine Aiiierfeaii Amu I Trance
MEHKAN FIl;I.I) III.Ul-lL. Mil ijiih ,
liIN PltANCIJ, Dec. 17. !
FjSuppllcs for tho Christmas reast of '
t .. ...... , , . ,
he United Mates troops arrlsed loda ,
Ha preparations lor me uig eveni are
5v being made. In the main, the
T s i
C 'Jtemmees' Christmas dlnrer will be the-'
". f- ,,,,!,
tame as that which made Thanksgiving
notable day In camp, but In addition 1
(fare will be the distribution of Christ- I
-C.. .. . ,.i,. .h. nnita... ... '
f"" "" ' ' '"" "'
pyous. cue nuinucr 01 pacBasra " i
mans is tu urcui iuc mo arinj-
offices are fairly swamped. One
Lofnce alono naa more than 22,000 i
loges to handle, but every one Is!
king with a will and It Is hoped I
'the distribution will be made on
ently Cardinal Farley, of N'ew
Ufhc. In re nemonnl frlanil nf n
r chaplain In the marine corps bat-'
natlse oj Philadelphia sent .to1
leer priest :000 svltli svhlch to buy i
torooblle to make the. rounds of
issslcer priest :000 with which to buy I
automobile to make the. rounds of
I neighboring slllages. Tlie chap-
,,Djr auuuiK co me tin iu per ceni oi ,
- Jnonthly pay. has rented a house In
i Tillage unu mis lounueu a marines
kf The clubhouse oners facilities for
Lug and svrltlng. There Is a gener-
r(ply of books, a piano, pool table.
I 'and cnecKers and other mnoceut
Monthly ruliscrlptlons base
enUred for 00 magazines and
which are provided free to the
'A kitchen has been fitted Up and
men Jnay cook extra delicacies
: desire. At specified times every
coffee and hot soup are fur-
,j .The. club tuu a movie outfit,
b mandolins and autographed pic-
! Mary Plckford and other movie
lyifke ciuu Js large.y attended.
Uaalii'lias nosy formed an' or
r('atcht pieces. Clasiei giving
. In 'astronomy, geometry and
W those ambitious to. obtalt.
aaanaalMlonii are lllio held.
the club will! have' a
jflarlttaaaa tree decorated wjlh
guncracus. ,v iive-
i eaeci -3 maiu)
A well. as a
CHESTER CONTROLLER
CHARGES SHORTAGE
Allegation . That Former
County Officer Paid $882.7-1
on 'Fraudulent Statements'
vi:.st chi:sti:u im.ivc. it
County Controller Itobert ti. Kny,
through his counsel, J. Paul Mni'Klrcc,
caued a stir In courthouse circles win,,
he appeared before tho court 1oiIa and
In a lengthy petition signed by a dozen
lending cltliens of tho town nnd county
appealed to tho court for n rule to be
granted by which the audit of tho late
County Controller, Ienno Y. Ash, for
the ear 1916 be opened nnd a. reaudll
made. In view ot tho fact that a war
rant for the sum of $882.71 hud been
paid to former County Treasurer Km!
MdC.Don.ild. which the petition st.tteil
wan secured through fraudulent Mute
tncnts." . , ,
Mr MncKlrre also set forth the fact
that the dupllcat ttx receipt, together
with the cash books for mm, iw
, ,, ,., ,,,., ,,.11. nf the t clinic
,...,, r. ... ,....,1 ,ii.,,itliM l.'nrnu'r
......I..1 t, tn il. im.u lit the foot of the
..... l,.r,,ll Inln tlm CfMll't HOUSC friMll
tho Assemb y Uullillng alley and n.tii
notllled Junltor Ketch of the art. Kcccli
W Hou e and this morning noUHed
the Ccinmlr loners.
.. i. i. it., i...,. . n i in ci r t I II! ,
This announcemeni imii - ....-
room nt amazement, lor inrro n.iu
boen niJ .nott,jK. that the boolis weie
mi,.n( - and the recital ot tneir reiuin
hv tlm former olllclal taused ecltomciit
OI1 au en.
Tjie co,irt listened ulteninu in ine
,ntl... ,,ciitlon. as lead bj Mr Mm-
i.;ire0. .t the conclusion. Mr. Maclllrco
asked that tho order for granting toe
raiiHlt bn withheld until he notified the
court that the signers were ready to go
m, tlie nrooeedlncs. stating that a
mi.etinB Wa to l,c held at tho Coinmls-
Tj1(1 0rt Kt anted this rciic-.t nnd
,!nu1 ,1ic M.ourty in the sum of K'O" to
InHinn.rM later, Mr. MacDon.iUl iignsd
sliorlage uuooscicu, oui
lij.l .....n r,rlri1 the
thinn.i ... i,n ,,-ii...uin. Th,.
,,, ,,,i.,i , ii,.vin-.ii,- tli mniti r
fUr.i.cr
Italians Win Piave
Line by Quick Dash
f oiilhnied from face One
iae,
but they huso paid a letnble toll
of
blood for tllght gains south of
Calcaprlle.
WAIt Ol' Till: l,AtlOON
. ... .. !... .1... sine itf lll"
,lu,J " "''" "-
lagoons to sasa eplce the Mrangcn
half - aquatlo water-utid-laud lonfllct the
history of war lias escr Known.
Klfteen centuries ago Attlla and his
original Huns reached exactly the same
i.put between the rlase unu ine .-nc
niiers that the niodern Teutonic Huns
has reached today.
Klfteen bundled sears ago tne oiig-
naj Inhabitants of this section fled fiom
the malirland and on the gulfs and n.us
0 tie lagoons, founded the Island
colonies which csentually became s enlce
oscr tho same Intersenlng canals,
mnrulies. l.iL-nor.s and lakes by sihlch
.ttlla and bis Huns sieie checked the
ir.iti.-in forces today are checking tne
mmlem - dav Huns.
They ale checking the enemy lis a
highly perfected land-nnd-isnter defense,
sshlch, sshen tne i-oi uicr is use-, ssui
form 0,le 0f the most interesting chap
ters of the svhole history of the war.
since N'osember 13. when the Aus-
trlans In crossing tne lower j-iase in
,i,i, i,..a,ii,, .nali tn VeAlce were ud-
fc.... -.. ."..- .. .-
,jerv checked b the Itullun lagoon ue-
tcnJeSi ,j, enllre gulf of Venice, with
s euilel.M c,.nats and maishes. with
. . . .... . . , . -- .,....
1S1.1I1US UlkappcnrillK nun .kiiIi-uiiiik
, .,.- n nf ..
,.,, rr.si i,i.,v. The Hchtlnc is
absolutely without precedent
Tlio modern Huns are desn. ratels tis-
ln(f to tur the itIllun right wing by
progressing around the northern limits
of the Venetian liulf.
For the purpose of the lagoon battle,
as ssell as for general defense, the Itul
luns Inundated the section und sealed
all Adriatic entrances Into the gulf by
mine fields. The Venetian liulf. there
fore, seas conserted Into an Isolated sea.
Over this Inland waterwas the con
flict Is raging bitterly. To lit trelr pur.
""f ?fdf" th" "SMi"".!.,a:"Jl,
seiopeu a laBism jieei, iiiiihii'K ii""i ,
.... o. ...... . ............ ..-..i ...i... '
i"" urcicsi ui inui-i-., ,...... ......
i""Clllll KUIIB, puiaii liiik.ii nnu ...-
pedo tubes, to huge, cumbersomu Hat-
liottomed TJrItit.il monitors, mounting the
biggest of marine guns.
All the Italian sessels nasigate teeiet
channels due 111 the bottom of the shal-
iow jagoons, tJnly the Italian war pilots
Know tnese courses, risen gonuoias
steering off the channels are Instantly
and hopelessly stranded
Not only this, but since the mudd.i
nats and marahy gUnJ Uo not pelmt
artillery emplacement.;, the Italians li.tse
ueseloped ai ltnment,e lleet of lloatlng
Imiiap nri 'Plus irnria rniitrA frrim tlirctt-. '
Y"""':,A ...'-".-.i :.:,. ... .V. i.
IIIVII IICIW I'ICVIO . III. fc.VO. ... ,..,.-, .CI.
,p(,psters. Kach Is camouflaged to rep-1
lesent a tiny island, a gaidep patch cr
a houseboat.
Floating on the glabs-llko surface of
tho lagoons the guns fire a few shots
and then change position mailing it
utterly Impossible for tne enemy 10 10-'
cat8 tiieni.
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DEFEAT BOLSHEVIKIl
.... ,
LONDON, Dec. It
UoUhesll; regiments were defeated by
Ukrainian troops Saturday at
,, ,. , ,., ..
according to a dispatch from Pi
Odesm.
,, . ,,,...,., .,
"rcu"'" ,u " "..,... - -....,.....,
svhlch says word to mat crrect svas ie-
ceived there today.
The Uolsheslkl are piepailng fori
sternest measures nf repression of their
antagonists, another dispatch from '
I'etrograd says. '
Foreign Jllnlster Trotsky svas rejiorted
as paving addressed u meeting of polltl
cal opponents ,of the Maximalists thus:
"Vou are disturbed by the mild sou
oC terror svhlch sve are applying as a
class to our enemies. Not more than a
month hence this svlll take the more
terrible mode of the French resolution
not prison but the guillotine,"
AMSTERDAM, Dec, 17.
A four sveeks' truce went Into effect
en the eastern front today, said a tele.
gram from Berlin. This armlstlte takes
the place of the 'temporary truce signed
ar. ureal i.uovsk earner in the month. .
The cessation of hostilities extends
from the Baltic to tho Illacl. Sea and
affects Russian, Rumanian, German, Aus-1
trq-Hungarlan, Bulgarian and Turkish
troops.
. . nrllti .nrlvln-Mi Inrftnat.! ,l,n n.vnlln.
toiw for. a caparata peace may be under
wrawM.-j
v v
llie'eaatcrn front bsfure tlio protocol was?
,lRncd- . I
INACTIVm A hbi
LONDON. Pec 17.
"Thete Is nothing of special Intel c?t i
to report." snys tho olllclal nntiounce
ment today from the War Olllce.
The lirltlsh War nillce statement 011
aerial operations Issued ut midnight
rends: "Although tlm weather wns fine
.Saturday, n scry high sslnd and ground
mist Interfere il with letontuilss.inco mid
artillery work. Many louuils ssere filed
during the day Into eneitLS in nclies 1111U
uuinue vn- .iiujM'-'t "'I mi, 11.. .....r mi-
gets, Including two positions of long.
range guns snullmest of l.llle.
PAItlS. Dec. 17.
Active aitlllcrylng In the Vosges and
at Tnhure si as repnrtid In today's olll
clal statement. Tho statement also de
tailed n Fit mh raid south of SI. Quell-tin.
fcwiHMI llllillllil!ii!lHitl!liilillill'liii!liiHii
Thousands of Dollars'
. t i
A Quaint Queen Anne
Secretary Bio;:a:
In iiollshcil ililll nihnirsiis
seneered. or iiiar(eied golden
oak Note the looms book
sliebes, frct-pancllcd doois i nil
COllSellient iIhK heelliui In
mnhogan.s, $27. .",n; golden onl,
T.'l.'lll.
UNUSUAL GIFTS
llete sou will lind Floor Lamps,
TT-le Lainos, Desk, Doudolr, Piano
and special liiupo'-u lamps of esery
glade nml stIe. Willi e(Ulslte
similes In suih snrlety a" to hni
ii -esuth.inj interior deioratise
hchenie. Dainty deioiatnl Japan-so
Screens nt $10.00, arc hue. loo,
tne'ij Flower Baskets, fiom .0c to
$4.50. Waste Daskcts. Inmi 40; m
$3.00. Book Ends In the s.iriou
wood... hciutlfulls i-irsed. fiom
53.75 to $15.73. Reading Tables,
and luimlipils if ollni harming,
useful gift-
cm
A Colonial Sewing Tabic
in Dull Mahogany
.Vote the heavy hiToll feet
and shapely pedestal. The
table is constructed of nin
hoRaiiy, .finished dull and has
dross-crs, one conveniently
partitioned, and drop-leaves.
Price Rll.r.0.
I
Rugs Make Ideal Xinas Gifts and These
Special Prices Will Appeal to All
"The Gift of Long Remembrance" would seem a fitting characterization of a rug. Rugs ate
ideal gifts because there is use for them in every home, and they supply comfort, too, as well
as enhance the appearance of t)ie loom. We quote but a few of a Special Holiday Gift Prices.
There are many other unusual values in domestic rugs as well as Orientals (the latter being
reduced regardless of import cost and growing scarcity) but we svant you to come in and person
ally look over our quarter-of-a-million dollar stock.
S72.00 Choice Royal Wilton, !)xl: S57.00
SG7.00 fJhoiec Royal Wilton, 8.3x10.0 . . . .S.V...-i0
S15.00 Highest grade Axminster, Uxl'J. .$31.50
j $65 Royal Wilton,
Practical Gift
Suggestions
Ash Receivers
Smoking Stand
Humidor
Tobacco Jar
Candlestick
Writing Table
Pressing Tabic
Desk Sets
.Viifc Cracker
Nest Tables
Card Tables
Picture
MARKET
dL&inm Sftfff .
: :
'AK REVENUE LAW
UNDER FIRE IN SENATE1
Amendments Arc Intended '
Onuses Hot Debate
, i
UASIIIMITO.V, l..
i,
-Tin-
SfiO.ou'i.iHiO wnr leveniie law whs made I
the tntgel for slolenl bombanlmetit 111 I n,,. UI wuld adjourn from next 1'rl
the Senate this nfteiiinon when Kenutiir . , SVidnewhiv I iminrv -Slminoiis.
of Ni.tth Ciiinlliui. iinnoimced "n " """"''""'J' ' muiir .
thai 110 geneiul reslslon of the measure The lourt set it number of Ih cases
wns Intended. He said that only iitnend-1 fr nrgumeiit on .March I next, and 1
menu neeessnrv to 1111 nvl IiuoiiIh- , motliiti was iiiadn nsslgtilng the New
linelis would U iiioiMised. !Ynik-Ne Jtlsei ease InsolsltiL- the til-
SitMlor Smith, of Michigan, declared
tll!lt . ., , ,tll,i tKd ,,f sui h
iiRisiauon. .'-enaoir 1.11 1 oneite, or
v Ipcoiisln, charm lutlrcil It us 'tiinsouiid
, nmtnnciciit ' Semitor lloiuh, of
Idaho, tnllnl It "funilamentally umnc '
' Senator Ktnool, of 1'tnh. said the hii"b
pess or toe (ouutiy wns iKiomltig
iiioilsi'd our the sailous i nntrut tlons
plated upon the tne.isuti' nnd predktid
It wolllil be tin- Miiuee of lltiepdlllg
trouble.
Gift Merchandise at
What Might Rightly be
Called -SALE PRICES
CU. ALL prices they are indccJ, when one compares them
C Willi generally prevailing prices for such fine mer
chandise elsewhere. The Van Sciver Store .docs
nolhin; by halves, though. We started in to make thii
Christmas the most successful in our long, successful his
tory, and this, ol course, meant that we must have on hand,
the largest and most attractive collection of gift merchant
disc, ready to sell at prices that should insure the greatest
saving to our patrons. And we have done ill Done it so
well, in fact, that today our store seems like the very em
bodiment of Fairyland, filled to repletion with things of
beauty and usefulness, which shall go to make thousands
of homes more artistic and comfortable, and fill their pos
sessors with lasting happiness.
ft' ' V
j
1 1
Mantel
Clocks
from S2.2j
to S120
Hall Clocks
from $33 to
$475.00.
Lamps, com
plete w 1 1 li
i
sKades an
aH
ace c s son-.
from S3. 50
to S140.00.
Klcctric floor Lamp, in
Mi'id MnliuKany or, if
you prefer ivmy enamel
or oak. It is ." ft. 10 in.
Iiiifh, has fluted cohiinii
and substantia! basic", two
litrhts. Complete with 'S2
in. silk slr.de, and till ac
cessories, Sl.'i.OO. Sold
separately. Lamp, $8..'0:
Shade, Sli.:i0.
S 12.00 Highest grade A::minstcr, S.SxlO.G, S3i:.d0
S2C.00 Highest grade Axminster, C.0. .. .$19.73
S27.00 Dest Tapestry Brussels, 0x12 $19.75
9x12, $42.50 ' $36 Seamless
ttf.4 w5 I I T
Wv1Ui8
miw
mum
jm
Large, Roomy Arm Chair in Genuine
Brown Spanish Leather, A big, comfort
able, wing urm-chalr In genuine' Ki.inhdi
lenther of rich brown color, svlth resilient
spring ceat nnd buck ItocKer to match,
name nrlce. Dasenport to mutch, $18.00,
The ihre nle-os mi1'" "omnlete. hand-
7J:.
V
' Li- "rifl (
gj
'1 $29.50- W
soma suite, l'rice, jjvi.uu.
When fitting up your home get the advice of a specialist in
artistic furnishing und interior decoration. The Van Sciver
Store will supply this without cost or obligation to you,
- Manufacturers, Importer and Retailers
STREET FERRY, CAMDEN, N. J. jv
SUI'IlKMECOUKT TO HECESS
Will Adjourn Friday Until .Wcdncs
dny, .Innunry 2
WASHINGTON', tier. 17. Thcic ttcrn
tin Imiiorliiht ilrilslons Ii.tnileil tltmn I'
tlio SuiiH'inc Court twin'.
'hlef Juttlfe Milte nnnouueid that
bcid polltitloii of the North Ulser for
arguim lit to the tnlddlo of next April.
Did Not Ask Hrjnn to Itcsifin
WASIIINiSTON. Deo. 1 7 Prompted
b linplliiitlotis -oiiluliied In a book thai
hns ionic to his nttentlon, Preshlclil
Wilson this nflernoon specifically denlul
that the ieIgnatlon nf William ,1. i.rjan
as SVcretnry of Statfc was nt the lcipiest
of tho I'lisldiiit.
illgilillilllillllllilllilllilllllllllliil
Worth of
UNUSUAL GIFTS
I'iiesiile m ts are In iliiunnil, and
see ate showing a F,re.-it .jriety of
haniNonie metal Firs Screens, front
$3 50 to $14.50; Andlrohs. etc
bectlonal Dookcases, fiom $4.50 to
$7.10 p r ,'elloo Then tliere nre
Table Scarfs, In sailou fabric,
ftnni $1.95 to $11.00: Fancy Cush.
Ions, from $1.25 to $18 00, and
wuim. downs Comfortables, from
$2.50 to $18.75. Dinner Gongs, from
$1.73 to $19.75; Chaise Lounges und
-i on (but n an nhnoM Intel ininnhle
h-t
Tea Wagon m Antique
Mahogany
Ifi-ateful, sturdily built Tea
Wagon, with rubber-tired wheels
that insure easy running; re
movable glas3-bottomed serving
tray and laice shelf. Price
.Slfi..-.0. Other Tea Wagons from
S7.:3 up.
Velvet,9xl2, $24.50-
Practical Gift
Suggestions
Statuary
Chiforobcs
High Hoys
Dower Chests
Davenports
Muffin Stands
Hook Racks
Hook Cases
'Phone Stavils
Tilt-Top Tables
Library Tables
Mirrors
SIAItlltlll
nniNt: , 1KNNKTT. nr T'hllmlelrtila. nn.l
lr. KMANK I', .THOHNTO.V. nf tainglimne,
I'll wrn iiinrrld nn Krl.lnj. ifc ,y
ltes. Hnnm-I I'nrsla.
ATMH -Dee. 11, rilAIIM'.M n. rf
1. "f. H0,l!,..".'.",,Si;r"l' A,,l,n.,8' U'latUfS snd
Sll Wxlilngtnr. sve. Int. Sixth Bi, fill
l.ftn.
main inns In, slewed Jlon.. nfler s p n
,!., i.iie,,. -IK-V. 1(1. l.ltlis- n I,,,..
"siimi,M I lor ltr If i if t ivc t
1 .'IK- "S" .'.'",'" wi'.'hhiii.rn
funeral ,rslce. l",T i . ' ,n""iVs' v"
""" r.r'"''' ""' ..'. l':'
I ri'MKH ll.lf fill f.. ta .. 41.
v. j(lti' K li 11 fil'iiltilt1 v i
'."'.".".""a!, ."f ,ASV"i" A S"" ""'' """ o
'Ui ll;l late Julin i-nrrlik ac-e, it 1(, In-
s ii'i,i"'ir.rl,"""'.w,1.111"'" " i:"u l-o'li".
I ! I ',,' "",',' A ,y ''leal As.einhlj. V
.!"i.i i. , ' l "" "Ihcr orcHtilatlons of
win, n l ,, ineinlM r llnlle.l I,, finirriil
u, i'-ir I"""". - n m . niMi'i prlnc Harden
jt 1 rlenilr tniij tall Mini , S In 'I n in Im
I inwood c',.n. Auto-
' 'll.l.lSPV l)r t ( ;i-:.IS (liee Mnr.
rui nldim f Charles T I'ollniil. llela
Mi's Old fr,ii,l Inilted ti, funeral. -ui.,
'' i 111. L':W Main H l-am.l, n V .1
llifcli mass i-huri h ,,f th- 11, ,K v.u,ie, u
ni. int ,n rath, ,lr.il f. n. Suiofinier.it.
. iONNAIHi- Tw.lflli Mnntli lath JIIIIN
I , HUM, ilnl ,,r 1 urt. 1' I. r mm inl i. ,1
...inie.n,,,! ureeno .f.-u.nKS.riil
... .i.r. . .. .. ..
I-, IiiiMmiiiI i,f Murv 1' I. rmniiril. au, ,1
iitrnr: s v -iir... 1-. c,,r,uii r-,-,,.
,,,r.i si- ' "'J'J!,? ""' friends Incited t
llllieril SSe.t , -II n in 1S SSni.T 1 st
,,i ... s, i.".'1, , f'1?."1 h.,sh. """" "f.r"
! 1. ?-... 'ilrl'l' .Chiir, h !i 11 ni. Int
cn.irv rm, .New- Sorl.
O.Sflltini: Dee 11 WILLIAM fllA.V-
CIS. Imsliand nf late llliz il,tli Co-Hrtse.
lielatlies nnd friends. Hols Name society of
St IMnni,!'. .,,,-.h .nni,.,.. r !,....,.. t
1 limiiiiuis. fourth Dlatrlit Incited to fu-
neral. Tiles . N!lll n i, 1111.. V 11, l ,
1 High j-i'iulim miss st Hdwnrd a chunh 10
, a, tn hit Holy c-ross, rvm Auto funeral
1 III II ll - lire. Ill C.VTHAIllVi: Cllflci:
inec tluiklell, llldnu vt Jlltue- Cruli , Due
untie of funeral from 121 a 1 sumtn, r -t
i'l MllIV -l.ee, 17 AL(lo 1' lius
I.iikI of --uale L Cuniles, ,u tils rennlin, e,
SHii I'ltrfiird at Hue notn,
l.I.V He. II JOHN- f liushaml of
Marc M. Ial ilel.itlces and friends,
Smerl-an It. I o. drisera Incited In fu
lieral Tuis s :in a in, 'Jln.l S. I.lili al
HlBh in.iBa of reiiutem st Monl. a's Church
in a ni Int New fathidral Ceni. Auto
LAVISH lis 11 JIJ.-.i;iMI llf IlOI.l'H.
, liuiliand of lMk-.ir, t Dcnlah. acid U'J llela-
' Uses and friends Insli-U to funrral eerstcca
ruis , 1 p tn rislden, e nf parents, Willlnni
Krtel. :ti,us frankford use tut tirliate,
Northwood Ceni Kemallii, tiui he llciled
M,,n: ni,.
I.KAN lice II, ut laiat Crick, l'a
MICHAIIL A . eon of I' .1 and Marmir. t
1'enn ni,eil -js formcrli of Mnntrusc. l'n.
lielatlies and flletuW. Loial order of Mooe,
No SI incited to fun, nil. Wed . s u. 111 .
parents- icsld, tne iijn j. front at Sol
, mn IiIbIi niai,s of reuuli 111 at Cht.-ih of the
Saend Heart Ii Sn 11 tn Int. i,ly Cross
'1111
Ii:X.Ni:itI.i:iV IK, 1 I. JOHN husband
,,f late .Valiu, lie Ll. me -lein. Itelitliis and
frl, mis Incited to funeral serilees Tues ,
-'.'HI n 111., resld, n, ,1 of so,. In-law Charles
rourtual. 4.'iil He-,. ,t, Int tll-nnood
Ceni.
I1B.VNMM He. IS I'VTHAIIINK H .
diushter of liri.lL-, t mid the late John Hen
nn.. llclatliea and frhnda, II V. SI. So
, I lilts of Immaculate Concenllon Chunh
milled to funral S,l s .10 n. in, flora
luulhcr's resldune I J I HUIi el . ll,rman-
tiiili. Si"ilttisti tn 1 uu .if 1-ianili.iii nt 1 111 in 11 r-n.
liti" )iiroptliii Cliunh 111 .1 in Int. Hoty
iSeputrhn I'fin
UUTTHA Al Oil.- V. , 7-t IS. JOHN'
1J. HKTIHA. (iKf-l ;; Ili-lHiU-n nml rrfpinln
Imlini tn fuuor.il trom liif ht' rffl'lmo.
UVJ, All M-rin-H tit Until TriM I'liurch.
.'. iS v in. Int ttUJuiiaiiK ivtn
UO.VATZ. . rurnierh of Sw ItiLunl D'C.
15 A'i ulil.m if 1'..lr Dimiilz. ltpt.l
ll.fs antlfrfenrN inltnl tu fun nil. Weil..
" p in itiuBhtfr rt HideiHf, il"n"
kp Int. IVrnwuo-l l'mii ItematiH
llnunil Tiii k t.. ill r tn A Htii tv
;i.Mi 1'ulanKI
Itl.lV li')
,uto funeral.
noiiAnu,-Dm h ihmi;nu-o iika-
XIO Uel.ittPd and frlfliil 1nltl tn fu
nini, ihurti. 7. an a in. l"nn Itarc M
IIIkIi muNH Chunh of Our Lady nf O00J
Countr-1, Sth and ChnBtliu ts, l a m. lut
llolv Cross CVni, 11tu fuiural.
UOl'OHKUTY !-, L". MAUIi: V..
da, u liter of John and T.Ilzabeth lioucherty.
Vunral o whli h ielHtli and trlfiid.
U. V M Ho.liilitj f Churrh of St. Monica ,
1 mnlnKM..ItMl Tulnnhnti l'n.. lmlted. Wed..
6:3U a in. lmreiit' rHil-n(p "niJ MtKeon
Solemn mans of reiiuiem i nurcn 01 m
Kdmond in a in Int. Holy Croes Cem.
rfuto funeral
UOLMUUV I)r 11 HOJi:. widow nf
itojjer Uougre tne len; afttu ia. neia-
l'vi Mini frl inl m tloil tn f n nil. Weil
fi.3( a. 111.. IIU'-M 1: Lehluli u Solemn
hluli rcnuleiAi rnmm st Aim's Church Iu
a m. Int M nn n Ct in
lXIWNir. --Sudden, Dec 15 JuIlX,
luihliand of MeMilu iMmule, ftced .'tt. Iti ht-tly-
and friends members of Itellef Abo.
f Phlla. and Hemline Hallway Co.. invlleU
to fuiural nervlift Wed Dee 11'. - P. m .
mill Wharton hi Int Ml. Moriah Cent
IlemalnH ma ) nvei Tues., s to in 11, m
. . ....
-."V.1'..1;,!. -'1'.... . "..:',' "J r', ' 'i."..,r. A.i
;.....:. ,:"v .-,; :.,.::,. :. .i,,.i. ,,....
I'UU ,", 1, ,-l ll,'--" LM, ..' ...". ...
I kin of late Sannipl 1 und Marcarft Pultur
I Helatlves and. frWuds. Oriental Assembly
1 No. 17. A. 1) M P uffltern and pupils
Central HUh School, fnlted to fumral er-
ices. Tues.. 2 i- in . 1US Wharton vt. Int.
SF.
irivaiu. fernwiiOM neni i rienus may tan
iinn , o jn p ni jiinn lunerai
HLLIOT Pee i, A11NOI.P. hushaml ol
Sloit.y.t ,.iUtef...n,1f'Sr.V. "0"Sfe '.S.M
It. and Sallle II Klllol Helatlves and friends
Invited to erlen. Wed., 11 ll, in, rh'apel
of Andrew J liwir A Son, Aith nnd l"th
wtp. hit prlnte .
nwiNti Dec 11 ArtnxAXnnn i:vino
Helatlves and friends Invited to funernl
servUes. Tues , 11 a. m . residence of broth-
I er, MoHes Fwlng 2'jo F, 23d st,. Chester,
I Pa Kindly omit flowers. Int private, Mt
Mnrlnh Cem
I KAHKY IM 1. JOHN. IiurImiuI nf
j Kalherlne Fa hey Helatlves and trientis(
ivi.ii.r,,no ', r.l"r7l """i i i.1
in.mhuri nf llnrrlGmi If fit iiilcllru n I I nil III.
I1...1 '.? V.,nr;i" Ti,V.""k.!iii. m'. ni
I'lOi.rlnn ut I'llrrl, nuU. nf ronnlom Ut
s slt.mtlltT- , lllhll llinoo s... .S--IC..,.. .
Phlllp'M Cliureh. in a in. Int. Holy Cross
Ceni
riNI.BV. Suddenll. Dec. IB. JAM1SH.
husband nf Annie Tinier. Itelatlces and
friends, also DlW.lnti Nn. III. A, II. II ; Oliat
taho.il life Tribe, No. 17, I. IV II. M. , Court
KcIulklH No Ills. r. of A.t emplo- of
Henry Dlmlon 4 Won. are Incited lo funeral,
Wrd., N a. in,, 3TSH Knorr t., Tacow. He.
qulein lilKh m.i. m at Ht, lo'a Church, li:3u
a. m. Int. New Cathedral Ceni.
Fr.UMIMI.-Dep. 13. audllenly. MA It f A
V., Uauehter of William and Mary Fleming
and KrHnUdauBhter of lata Uicen and 11. Ua
beth Mct'arthv. sued 111 Ilelatlcea and
lrlends. ite.sCI Virstn Mary Hodallty. In
vited 0 funernl, Tues,, H a. m., parents'
residence. 1T.7 Mifflin st. Solemn requiem
mass ht, Thomas Anulnas's Church. Int.
llotv Crn.s Cem. Auto funeral.
l'r.OOIl Deo, 11. CATHAIlINi: (nei
Ilirne). ecldocv of Thomaa J. Tlood, lata of
A233 Kllbert it. lielatlies nnd friends,
I. minis of th Harred Heart. II. V, M. Ho
lt illty and Allar and ltosary Hocietle. of
Church of Our l.ady ot Victory, Invited to
lunerai, lues., ..su a in., resinence.
of 1 V. Donohue. undertaker. 51th and M--
ket sts. lllah mass of requiem at nur I,.' rty
of Victory Church in a, m. Int. HI.
Charles's Cem.. Kellyilll. Auto funeral.
1 KOHHKTT. Ilec. HI, l'BTKIt C. husband
of Ma ran ret Webb Vossett, ased s) Itela.
Hies and friends Invited to funeral services.
Wed.. - v, m., sua oansom si, int. pri
vate. .. . . . .,' -, . 1
llAHKIill. IC. IS. Il'l AVi .- At I
7.C.H. a(a OS. iceiacivr. anu iiiruu, ui'
vlutl .to. run.raii aeryiv.. .ur.., mv.
on
AIllirsON- llee 1R. i:i,M;il. . ij
'."s" V!1".1," " ""I1 ""'' Ail, ,nn? nn".
is Iteliititrq e.11,1 frtfnili, Insltid in fu
r,r,il ncrW','. Tune .1 p. m ninom! I.nntn
er John f Klinmerlr im. SIM N llS
M. Int l.rltiito. 0.1,1 rn..Z- .'. "r"ai'
w
iMIHl or ,Snn e 11. AlideeRn,. ... ..f .L. V!'. e... iiisii .
i.i,rr.n'",W?": A-eenalon i .. m mi. noil' Menuicnre ;- -,1; -"i.Vl "Vlviie'. ciicrbrooli
irnlV' or' $'X&RyrtW h,n!l,he' IMlttSZ ,ihn,. I 5;,Nnv.--I- u. maht nMoc.
KtJS'rflW h$ I ' BE? ii K.'n-r lSU,Weeu,n,,.nS''.nli,?S;Iv S,,fV5 ,oV & KBg
X.VMIlVU'S Iim. lit v u mlier sniletlta tnsililrh hele-lointrd Insltid may rail 1711 N. '.'0th St., H'on., . to
: ""HITS M r' Wii AMEVTV,VlWf"?F! rW un,a,U,n,"nrl,.u;:
" V "'.r ",""" lr" '""" " cal , hi.VlVndf ' M7r flfienlher "nd 'Von 'of ' nemaln. mav be slewed Tne. evemn,.
l.A.msL ,,is. ,iVIJtA , !i'n7';ril'n,,r,..,io1"M,er',n,,.'urn iSfe ' Vt?l'S T' i,,,r frsi,
of iHtilaln N'triiiiaa-lliBE.. t,A ..' V..r.e x?,. ITS I' and A M . Columbia t'luiviter slleil to fiinerii . rue... -.P. m.. . Mara.
i nenu .errlren. .Milnirinn i,, ;,-. " ' " , v ,,i i, ,c sl Mare I'ominaliilen ln "", "l -scow nn, .mshhoiii, crm.nr-
Int nrlsnte " "' ' '' ,u'- ' I' m. ':;," V' Tl M' ronsiatorj. ti-'d il'i-re' ",Bln" lna' h" '""" "" ,r"m ' to "
of lilrhiir.l H. Haneriift ,.n,.i i), ''.: I'I"W
oui fN.n.N inslteT"; ';.,,' .:"
r "ivrcTe'r"" Witf.
M,f. ,,'e'. ""' J'lni".s,,S,W,'.,cl
, i'i:i: ii,, it. i.i. ,.. . ...
-I liVi.ii, JWosy of 'hurlcs II it,,, , ami friends milled tn funeral Tite. xtfip'ot bit" John 1 and Joeephlne tterai and
i h. i -J i ".','' 'r'enils insltid tn funeral '" """'" retlJenie, William J. Hahn, John J end Annie Leonard, aired 2 sears A
- ,,,lt J- .. , J,.,e,l . 1 ,,. m, sersi.7, T si '.I Utl Mlfllln ft Hlah hum 0f requiem month. nelatlses and friends Inylled ti,
il i "j B,.u,' ' ',,V,r'-.h- ,.-Ar in Int. 'he. M. Ildmond's I'hurrh 111 . m Int Holy funeral. Tee. 2 n. in . "aldence . f srand-
i 111 i;ln, , U,V ?'" I"''', I a ill train from tro-s 'em. parent. John J Leonard. '.'(Ill Kaat Cam-
ll'lllllHllll!!.!. '' "'","' "'S ,t Olendnni . m.u 1" tn IIAINKX l llHiMonfieM. N .1. Twelfth rU M Int Ness Cnthedral fern ,.
' ,r"'" """ f-r-Tiloel, - " isu I. in. vtl, ir.lb, LCI'V 11 IIAIN'IIS. ilHuJhier of rtr.ltV D.c 14 JUSTLVA. widow of
I lUltl lli:.V,r,I, tie,. i ,,.,., late lieotire and t-.dltli T. Ilnln. Ilelallti. John llehn (nee llaumnnn). aned ,H. tlel..
I hi to of I'hirle. Illrchenall l-'i!,,rii ."' "'", 'rlinda milled In funeral. Fourth dni, Uses anil frlen.la Inllted to funeral. Tues .
I l;T.c, Injilii J ,i.i'n, H, " iwelfth Month intb. 1 -Id p. t, , from real H S(l n. in . ao-JI N. Fslrhlll St. lllah r.ia.s
I Ardmor,. ! im -.i..'..-.1" "r.'.'i''41" roud, rt, i o of her Mater. I..inh ll r..,V,iiM... St. Vemnlei'. riiureh 1(1 a m. Int. prl-
. . - .-. 'iiiiiiiiism nm. .-"".. . . . . . . " . " on
i
iv..., , U . . "i "ofr if Hair lliiliainff mill li... ill Mimi' iitl'viimii, t or son. Joiin lntmpnrcjs. ;.i i-imm roaa
' Mv;,;ir.d;,',r,i!v,T,,s ,, F?: sEiV " ",,..,i,bk aAn xssxr&six.
!'.!;!"" Ts1",'?j!,1'I,,W'- 'ormerl' 'nrTOiriJr " lll'T. IIINM.N -lec IS JtisllPlL hus no,v.;Vr'- "' " In1, Pr"!,t'' m,t
..I, 1,,,"?"' "P0 nu. Milt band of XslSMll-l 111 tchlnn.i (ne,. iifnry nnntirs ner in MAlKIAni'T r
r,,'X' nTj'reh .'"l ?T 'JtlV'nK."1 s' Ji'JA'Vo '"i ""V " o"',' t't,.rM?i,,:rr"" wldiw'nf 'wTllUm J. nhod'nuVJIce ol
'im.1, .vm",A,..ViVimerSl""tnd- ll11- IIoly '"li '-wTtHl V ' "' 0"n r""'J "' I'l" HKNl-lno?' Xelll'et 'ill.h.
' ALI.lNi:iLM--Su"MMi;y Den II mi- ll'Tl'llls" nV il.'e 1", mini- , I leond (liro 1'oreel Hl-ltle anil frlenila
.HII IV l C'ALLI. Villi Alt 11,1.11. ' ' ''i lll-r lllVsilV ,rii7e. ,:.! ini'.Vi !; Incited to aenleos. Wed, 7-Sll u In.. St
frauds, nl.o luii, "iunell .?'!, ".'"' LVlc-o l SV.rl II a n, r, .,lno. nFiVr""'.1 "' K -Main i-l . LatiMlale further serslee
mined ,., ,,r;j!r t;,nar ' ,-,,.. A "r'f m li.tiVhi'n.Sr.- ?.? HS,S.bro !'" "'";?.';' ; ii'T'Uroc'r'1 h'"
"imhnri. T.-.1 N MniM, 7i "?ni 'LVV?'."1 1.1 nfVw. .i.m. .mJ' 'ii irtLn.Vni1"' i !!W.n.l?,.L M'ANI J IN - Ir 1.-.. JOHN J liubain!
loung iauieiK' f ouniliv oi ri rr.n i n MLfHLL Pec 14 IllWCIf C m Ifn nf I 1 vu -Jnt 11 nt Tnnn Cal for.
!."!,': i''::,1,' rli-'wJi' I '-'' "m" Ahllri I'm s 'Sink . X"; Umum$' v". rl: tkacv? Wvf:
yMVrnJ,uLA Tiii-'"ll,LJ. Li "sS.inVi ''n'1 Il- 13lvcc.o.i A. KtuiU. k-ed 211 llela- i-OX ,in of Lsfscetto and lha late Jllancfcc
N .M n in Un, H. IliinkOli M t. " J I tlc.a uml frlen.ls lliclte.l tu funernl. Tues., 1) U'MI-r sued 31.
ri!!!1J"Cl..nVii"" '!. i. 'ii 7U?.r,f. iW ' :lu ' in. rinlil'nis. of molher. IIH7 Purfor WAHNKl'KK ller 13. TIIKODOnil. hern.
lhiira?v 1 ..J."' iiscni-i n to. 1 "' lllllh ""'' Wolf sl" In' IVrnwood , Imnil of llrnrlrttii Warned. (nt rrelUs).
, !?rTV a.'T1 c,. .,.",. , Mr'.Vinr.;i ,U.i ' ,Vm KrlenOs ma cull. Mon er Auto aKed T2 Itelstlves mid friends, also South.
b.i!id nl Annie IJiitlim Inee Strrlnaer unu .... ,.. ....-. , i . t . ..... ............ ...... nnnn...
nr.vrin
ut. Holnui reimlm mass t, Trsneli
Xnslfr's Church, It) a. m. Int t(M Cothe-
fflKf fA4M
tlltAIIAM life. It. WIM.tAM. hushsml J
of the lute HamMJ Ornham. ttelstlves nnrt 1
i,,m, in iintnnKiis , niinrii. .n. ii.m.
' 1", P A.I '.'Stli Ss'nrd Pnlon rti-tiul'llenn
I'lnb. InsltM tn funeral, Tucs 2.30 pm,
1 SIST N. I'haitwlck St. Int. Itlllalte rem.
, llfinstris mas' be slewed .Mon.. H to 10 p. m..
I Auto funeral. '
I oui;i:.v. nr. m. i:m.i:s'. sife of .loim
. tlreen. aceil ns lielatlies nnd f-lfn.ia In-
tlln.l (a rnnitpsl kanlr,, SSVil.. 1 Sfl O. m..
1,0.1(1 Norwood sl., Ilernlalllen, Int. ynrth..
wood frnt Itctu.MUS may l,e sicwiu-iura
csemior
cntfl'I.V llie
IS. POl'IIIA. widow t .
MlrliAfl llrifAn Itrli
viirnl tn funeral. S ih! h an s. in . from r'l
iieticr. or per son. Jiunael .1 uriinn. aiuii
M.J.I. (K.nslnmon use. ll n'rfi."M
renul-m nusa nt nur. n or n.e i
l.ii l.u Tcninlp. A. A. O N M W.
I'nuntrf Cluh 1'hII.l teniae n " II I
O. l: and ftnn ose. of .1 Jneob Shannon X
I'o nnd nil other .oilelle, i of vhleh be wa,
, '"V-n.!,,'rI-r'r; 'nVi ,"li;;"ir.,ate'hUli.n.';
mvY'rilrwld Wed mL "'""" " """"
HAIIX lec. I.". MAftr ttAlt.V 'nee'Mr
Muriton .-. .i. nn. .siisirnnl N J Con
ipsimreii will met ln.-ni h m tr,i,n fiom
Mjrkit n rrn. I'lilhi . nt Starltor
HSLLIM:t.I. -lie, II WILLIAM J
liimbsml of.i'athsrlse Iliillliirll ine Hone)
eir.il .'.' Il'-lalllea nn,l frinnrlv lnstte, tnl
filliTBl. Toe".. So. in imrlors of .lolm 1" '
I letftr MS W lllrnrd - , c m st
liter's i hurt h n n -i Int. Holy r:.
firmer , ni llr-malns May h ileucct Mon,
i ,'
frlimd-
tur of th" t'nl, hi 1 oiuirtl, No
.'. .Ir 11 t
s .si . or ( ainden. x. .1.. nn,1
'mplelra or
Siuerlein be Co, InitleO. to
funersl. Thurs 11 .10 a. in IIUS Kontaln
el Int Oreeninount Ceni , rit Chester,
l'a Auto fun, rnl llrmalns mi lie slewed
We,.. Hfler 7 n m.
KllCNAS -Al NmiliMiae, l'a. lee. 1 .
MAIIV l widow of -Ihoinis f. K,.,.ian.
in, I itanulii, r of tli lale .lainea nnd Mar
irarel WmI-Ii Uflatlces nnd friends Incited
In fillural, I lies - ail a 111.. fir l.awrenro
.1 Kelli m r, aid, me. I KIJ St. Ilrle pio Sol
emu r'liiil. 111 nias" nt St Mrnlieii a Cliureh,
1o , ni hit Hols Sepuli hre Ceni Aulo
funeral
ki:li.i:iii:ii r- it Msnv a wife
of SVIlllani K,le)i, r lind dauchter of lute
mi, in,'', 11,1', .Mwf'ini" 1 1,111, i mip-i-Huin-i 3
,". YirU,,Jirt 'AZ'&UZ,
of r, 'im, ni 1 hur, Ii of Our I.ndi of sit Car.
stiihnei un,l t-ntherlne t'lnn, of Iloa-rabh,Ty
niel fi .In 11 11 Int llnlv Cra Cem
KKLI.Ill I),, IS A.VtmnsV ll. Ims
Imnil ,.f I.,,.. In.n.l l.'.llu. ....a Sl H.l..
Uvr" ""'l frlendx. John 1' Kesnnlcls I'oat.
o n. it A It milted to funeral serines.
Wed i j. in. 071 IlldRo uie. Int. prl-
,a'e
, Klll'P - Dee. 11 CMUILlNi:. wife of Ml-
enact Kuuii nenl 7i! Kelatiirs anil frien.U
tniltiu tn funeral ..erclrtH. Tuea . 1 11. In..
T..V!' .n.lr ..'!' "auant,
ilt CiiHtiip KophltT.
Int. prtatP. German
Lutheran Vtn
j-a.m; utr jr.. cohni.i.H's lam;
husband of .Mar A Lhii UelatHp And
friends InltiJ to funeral. Tue., H.Z0 a. m..
lr'h"r Vh. Snli inn nquleni hlsh maw M.
AnthMiv'fi Chunh Ambler. Pa . ::.' a in.
Int adjoining rem
LVVIILLK le- I.-, .KHIN T. hu-brfiul
of tlir iHt" Dorolhv Larlli (line Walnh) and
ion or S.ir.sh and the late John Lavelle
Hlatie and frliuN Imitd In funernl.
Mfn S..H 11 tn from futir.il apirtnienta
of j itHMioidf lil SnrlnK (Jurdcn m
llik'h miMH at thn Cntliidral. in u in IriU
llul Crojt ( im Auto funeral
, I.KISTKIt Ihp It. MWIV Iiuthaiid of
l.nimu LetHter aired 7 ltelallvts and
lrlt-ndd invited lo futipral ftervlre Tut.. L
n. in. 571-1 N. Mnschir vt Int nrlwile.
Hr'tnuiioii tK of P Ci'in Ilrtualns may br
ipuicl Aion from s tit In 11. m.
l.i;V Pei IS. IRWIN, mii of rannle
I'lid 1 it ltohrt L'A5, nirpil ":i IMalUi
nnd frlMi'ic standard Lode .1 V , tnltd
t'j funeral nMl'-rs Tut'H, Id 3m a m. lut1
ipMiIhk, l!Jll N. Woodlotk t. Int. Adath
Jmhurnii C m
Li; IS -Imp 1.-. I'KAMC hubanl of
Lillian Lful mi Daln). ,tt;ed ml. Rela
tive and frl' ml emtdojts nf ilimbel l(ro"..
lnnnberH f Police Men. Apwi , Invited to
j'fnlif. 'Yf ' p in. oiher U Hair
JildiT IM'uCh'ftnut ft. Int IVrmvood Cem.
LIPI'INCtH r At Viflnnvn, N .1.
I 17 WILLIAM P LIPPINCorr jrU
"!- It. I.HIwh and frlPixlii imlted t fu
neral fptvins nt Mact ae lioue al WimkIh
inwil. J Weil, "J 11 111 Inl riittldV
V"I WoofNtfUMi. N. J
IOPTI h ).r Hi. ALICi:. ulf of .Tohn
Lofiu e-P (lrlmejit Itelatlvex and fri-n.1i
' v
;,,"
"
inma tufuner.ii TlniiK . s 3d 1 m. ll'-'I
1 I. (ll'tli und Wallae Hta.) Solemn
m.iKi of itiiuliiii Chureh of tho Ah-
Kjimpiion in a in. Int IJol t rni 0m
Autn funeral
aiaiicii i.-, r. pannii: iiiUVAitn.
wlf of Int. Iloujiiiutn 1'ranklln Man li. UpI
attxes nnd frn nd"" 11iMt1.1l to funeral n rv
heF, Mon. HS p in, Sin Injrohofklni:
pt.. NorihejiMt lloulfvurd. Int at couu'
nlenrt of the fumlly.
MATLAt K -Hh- 14, ANNIII M . Wife of
William II Matlaik utid daughter nf Ilenrj
u. unu i.iiv k- -i-aui. au"U -. jceiitiv
nm friends Invited to funeral renliM,
'I lion ' 11 tn iialilan, ,1 if iiurniilu Til fl
I Auhbourm. nl ' Afhbourn Pa Int.' prl-
ate, Itemains imo e leLd Moil . 7 to i
p, m Camdtii pafra loiiv.
MiCALL Ie. IS .1AMKS A MiCALL.
SorMies hllll Main ht , Chentnut I f 111, Tues,,
i: it tu. Int. privnte.
MrlMJNMJLL -llei 11 suddenly JOIIN,
mii nf th Lite Patrick and Margaret Mr
Uomiell, uRt-d :l IM.itUes and friends,
meuiher of Uol Name So.letN. Phlla.
PrtM I if dera and AmiUtantu' Union No.
11, curm 111 mii.1! 1 nu' co .Mutual Aid Ano..
Camden .vprl-1
rso. i,. i'. o. 1:. . I'amden
iium rain ii
lul and emplojfp of Camden
and I lillu iwiwrn. Inviied to funfral. Tues..
K n. in.. ! Stato . Camden. N J. High
iiihps of requiem llnlv Name, Church, JU
. a 111 ini vinmn 1
MiOLAMi; Di IS MAIIV. widow of
tioorge Midlame. iCelatlve- and friends In
ited tu funernl Herte Tues., j p in .
Ji W CumUrland Nt Int private, Uretn
innunt Cum. . (hnlt flower
M.UOWAN. D.t II. l-ANNIi; V Mr-
IOW AN. Funeral ner h-ea and Interment
private, nt Ilarrlburc. Pa.
Mi KAtU'K - lie. L". CATIIIUUNK T.
duugrhh r of lain Lav rente hihI Mar Me
kiikuo. JteiHttveN uinl friend invited to fu-
ihthi nfu .to u in i',111 iiranui win
! lllali rinulrni in.i at Kl. . rrrl.
.'-'" . . " nn. um iuim
t MICIII.i:n Tir II. I'tlANIC .1 1oih-n.1
of Catharine MUhlerdiee Koehlerl. HelatUei
and friends, members of the Holy Family
and Itovary Society of St. Ilonifaclus Church
and Fine raid Ilcnetlclal Literary Asio . In
vlted lo funeral, Tues., K,3n a. m 2811 N.
Front st. Solemn renuiem mass at Kt.
Hun I fat lu' Church, 10 a, in Int. Poly
nSfc ... Auto funeral.
MII.LF.I. At Pitman, N J.. Pec. 1(1.
CLAHA J MILLFH (nee Cooper), vvldou of
Henjatnln H. Miller, aged (t.1 Relatives and
irienu! inviieu to ner ices, xuei., Ft i ni..
son's leRidenre H. C. Miller. 32 ML Vernon
ave,. Pitman, N J. Also services In Union
Hill Chanel, kunnett Square. Chester Co.,
Pa., Med , 1 p. in Jnr. adjoining cem.
Ml M.Kit IM' IS. KDWAHP A., hus
band of Luc L. Miller. ltelatlw nd
friends Invlteit- to funeral aervlces. TuetJ
lh V- m is . .inth st. Int. iirauiwr. Pa
I .. " .. , . . .. . . "
' fl,..".i."."eB.u.,"':i,"."'r i"f n'w
. . . ' . . il ' 1 ?
At Waahtnirtnii. II. 1 Tit
12. JOHN M. husband of Margaret V. Mul-
cahy. aged i llela lives and friends In
vlted to funeral. Wed , H:3rt a. m., residence
or orniner-in-iavv, r rancm j, .Mcitrearty
oj H s Porrame st Requiem hlsh masi
Church of St, Monica Pi u, m, Int. Holy
ros . em. .rtuiu aervicr.
MFLLANP Pec, U, JOHN J. husband
nf Murauret Mullane (nee Kltzslmmons) end
son nf late Thlltn nnd Mary Mfillane.
Funeral, to whkh tho relatives and friends.
KnUhts of Columbus, Invited, Tues., 7:30
in. 2404 S, (Woodstock st. Mass of re
quiem Church of St. Monica 0 u, m. Int.
Cathedral Cem Autn funeral.
MUHHAY. Pec. 13. UPWAHP. 1iusban4
of Catharine Murray. Helatlves and friends
InUted to funersl. Tues., 8-30 a. m., resi
dent e of sonlnlavv. Patrick Conner, 2S07
W, Oiford st. . Solemn requiem mass Mont
Precious Hlood Church 10 a. m. Jnt. Holy
Sepulchre Ceni. Auto funeral.
NBTZKIL Pec. 14. CAROLYN, wife of
Joseph J. Netter (ne Jenkins), aged 28.
Helatlves and friends Invited to funsral
services. Tues., 2 P. m., 1701 N. Hedfleld n
V)tt und lnsdown ave.),. Int. private Mt.
peace Cem. Remains may be lewed Mon..
after 7 p. m. 4
NYHUIlll. Dec. itf. CHRISTIAN NY
IllUin himhan of late Christina Nvhurr.
Funeral Wed., 2 p. ni 7th and Tlnlcum '
.. fioiH Wnrill Int. nrlvute. Mt. lnrluh
rem. Remains may b leved Tues,, 7 to
10 n. r
n'1'nVKEI.L lifO1. 13. MAIITHA TV.
wtf of Charles J. O'Connell and daughter
of latt FrsosricK ana nusan 41. inrr. oerv
1 - . iiu.hu mill otti"
a. in., psrlorf of CbsrUs W.
lews TUfs,, u
Mini 1-1 11. t mr nrii.ii
IWI4V
nrTiis
Cn'sHtV I'eni.
UrooMyn. N. Y. Auto fj
ncrui. .. ,,.,.,. t .
of Klliabelh snl son of lite fhrlitlan bnj
Cnrnllre I'fliium sce.l ... Iirlatnra snd
II It.slAl -liei j.i, i ii,Mii.i,n, nuauiinn
frlrmls. nieiiiln r of th,. Lutheran Church of
tlm .Vntllllv, .Slount Morlali lx),l(te. ,Nn, K, , I
r. end A. M.i'Orlertnl rhapier. No. s3, n,
A. Mi Starvei'iimmandery, Nn. 31, K. P.i
Phils, Conajalnry. Colonial rhapter No. ST,
11. K H.l f.lne nnd I'nst (lfneers Ass'll 1.
K. H.l (Ulv llrsmli lxde. No. IIS, I O. u,
P.l 1'enn Tnwnahlii Encampment. I, O O.
P.I l'hlla. I'onfrcthitera' An'n, Hills. Jul
hlliK 1'iinfeellnnera' Ass'n, school sl11ors of
Stllli STard. milled to funeral aerslr,
Lutheran rminii in ine ..huii,).
TijTVlewSi -riTl" 'n1?.."!-. m
Lutheran Phiirch of Hie N'atliltr. Iilh and
Jieinain uimr
17:7 N.
.MH n Int. Weal Laurel Hill tm.
I'OTTCII.ln llrldseto-l, N. J....IVC. 13,
,''i',' IlillVT- .. i,V... 1 lV,;i i win I..V. v
A, '' L'V ." ' ,,:i.c.,.?"S,' V- lUM1 ':
; "-r. . . . . ,"-:." ' :-in , ,
tl
II. SAt.Mi: i: wtilnw rf
io.a i f-t.t!ai .'4 Ma,. i r, -v,
1,'.W J. ,,u,nh'" " iVsfoes an3 "int TuS"
PalkerVord'V 1" .'"m?n Train lease's
, IlrJad St Sta vim a. m
llllll.si: Dee LI JOHN .T Mill of Wit.
J flmn it. ie
Jii.ur nnn iri"n j in
al New- t'alhfilrnl Cem
niiiLLv iiif is rn,NCts. hubn4
nf Ldllli X llellls, RRe. 4.1 nelatlses nnil
frlen,ts fil.n emploies of nHlliiHV Alftll Sers-
rv of I'hlh. Tfrinlml lnslt',1 to rlees
Toes a ,i in . .171N M nt, Krl'nds mav
roll Mon s to in p in Int Cedar Hill
Illltl.I.V. IVe 1 I MAIIV C. STlfo of
Andrew J. ilellll- HelatliH Hlvi frlerls lu
sltpj to funeral ths . s;3n n. m rpitinis
of Jennie Sennlon Mn of jolin and late Llle'i
-.cnnion 1 unrrai lues.. , .an h m ,11.11
i I'arrleli st Solemn requiem mas at Our
I.aih nf Virtfiri I'liurrli. IP ti n' Int Nw
t'HthpJrnl (Vtn Hlitliret nml frlcntli Our
Laily of Vlrtory Ilnly Nun" JrnMrt hii I
t'otirl WVnt Park No lsl. 1 nf K . ami
Iron MpIiItii' fnltiti Local Nti 1.", Itultnl
tn ftttcTxl AUln HPrlr''.
sfiiiTi;it.i)"p ir.. JAC011 i hrn.
STI.H c-i ST. JtHit1iH nnl frlpmln
I'nltPil htntm 1lo ''o , Nn 11 of Thlln ,
I'oluntppr rn,n, Kunrnl llpllf Ao. nt
l'hlla , IEolvrt Ilium rntprstuti!tin(r Vrein,
N 1 li lfI to funrr.tl ierUp, Mnr .
P in . r''llln'', ut non-ln-lnw Aaron C
Vtson tl I'hilaw p , IVnnul;n. N. J
Int. prUotp. nt conci)len' 'of family,
Ainprir.n ipflntuli h' roni PlillnrtolphlH
M'lIWAItr "n th l.'tli Inst . Bt h
riil.inr tn Vv nr"an, T,a Al.ltnilT
I UANClHTS M'llWAItr.. non of ih late
rhnrlrjt V ntiil Sarah I'pntnn Sfhunrtr
MIANNOV - lien IS, JANK LKIJ wlrtnw
of All.in Shannon, airpri S4. IlolithP-i
nml frlftidn tiitrd to funn! rlc. Tup.
a p m . rttli1'nrf of win, Oorire M Shn
non. M4."V V 4 a J t. Trlrndt uiaj chII Mon.
7 to ft n m .
SIIKDAKKH t lUipltnnlon N J,. P.
tlF and friend InvltPil a funeral. Tu- .
- i. 111., V. rMernl ft . Hurllnston. N. J.
Inl Krond St. M. i: CVm.
SHKHIUAN At (onJiohnrKPii I"C I..
PltAN'IS M onn nf Hop ami latp- Thomn
p-nrrinan. isiaiipn nni irinus mv-r cju
nf PliMilnr inttA In fnnnrnl fltQ Til til Ht .
Wed . a. in Solemn requiem man? St. Mat
thew's Church 0 a m Int St. PatrieU'e
Cem NnrrMovvn.
stllltK. Dee JS. at M.tonlo Home.
I i:vi P. 8HIUK. nged Sl. Ttelfltlven and
friends. lnlon Lodtie, No 47, V on I A
M.. Invited t funeral Tues., J p m.. frm
Home. 3333 N. Uroad at Int. Oakland
HLKKTH. I)e 1(1. JH.VNIi:. wlf nf Rob,
ert J. Slpcth. IteliitUes and frleudn lntteil
to funeral ervlcei, Wed., - p. nn, C0IJ N.
Camne t. Int private.
SLIM Per 111. CATIIAUTNi:. ilauinter
of late Peter Ilininemaii and Sarah Tl Slim
aged Ml Itelatlven and friends Invited to
funernl servlcffl Tues 2 30 p. m. 42i
Linden nt . Camden, N J, Int private,
Mnorentnwu V. J.
SL1MM Pec 13 LPWIS IT nusunml of
A I ire Sllium Helatlvfl and friends lrted
tu funeral service, Tues 1 p 111. '.MM N,
Lawrence kt Tnt. (Jreenmount Cem. Tie
rualns may he Iewed Mon . after 7 P. m.
SMITH Pei 14. CHARLLS II , huhand
of Ijena ICrelrkbauni and son of lnte Henry
D. and Harriet o. Smith, of Hrlgantlne
Itenrti, N J. aged 70 Sen lees daughter's
renldence. Mrs Lee V. Ilammnn 1S44 N.
Kelt on t. fdSd st. nm! Laiisdowne ave 1.
Mon., p, in. Int. Tues morning, PleasanD
ville N T
SPX:.NCKU. Dec. HI MA1U1AHKT wlf
of Iwls Siiencer fnee- Wall). Ulatlvet and
friends Invited to funeral services. Wd,
'J SO p tn , 34 rule ur , Ambler, Pa. Int.
Ho-e nm cem. -
hTACIC Pec 13, CHVRLCS A. RTA",
son of Hot J H StitLk, of Preston, Mil
Mela lives and frUrd lnvite.1 lo funernl
Wfd., H 3d 11. in. 1II2S N. 21th st Illnh
mist) nt St Hlaheih'it Church lo a m Int
prlVHtc. Maltlmore papers copy. Auto fu
neral. Ilemains ltuj bv Mevvtd Tues , 7 in
10 p. m
STMIL - Pi H. POLPIT A. (
sTAHL, IiusLhii'1 nf l,enor Stuhl (pen
Kansz), naed S7 Relatives and friend
Phlla Turinremelwle- Kraiikenkssse No 3,
Invited to funeral senile Tues 1 p. in,,
2-" N ."th t. Int. private, Mr riwf c'eni,
STLLLPKLCO Per IS CLHMKNK. hus.
hand nf HtUaheth StellpMug nnd son of 1st
ci.mens and Cnrolhia Stelipflug, aged 4rt
Itetatlven and friend, also membi rs nf
Augustine s and It Assodation. InviteJ to
funeral. Wed , N a in . 3h Mercy st JrigrM
inasa st Alphousus' Chunh ! a in Pit,
Holv Cross Cem Auto funeral
KTONi: FUANCLS WILLIAMS, dted it
Cleveland ().. Prl PeC 11 Iturlnl Iji Wood.
I lawn CtmcUrj , New Virlc 1 Ity Funeral
1 prlvute.
WKi:.KY !ei PT, KDWAUP, busbar A
of Mary Swinev, of Kllllegordau, County
) Innmil, Ir land IlelntlveH and friend".
Married Men's Sodality League of th
Sacred Heart. Holy Name Society of Jeu.
lmlted to funeral. Wed.. ft,30 a m.. 1220
I N I Mh st Solemn renuiem mass Church of
Oeau lo h in Int private New Cathedra)
Cem Auto funeral Omit flowers
TPPHi: Dec IS. HANNAH F. Ur
of John II Teese Helitlves and friends lu
lted to funeral sen Wen. Wed . 2 n. ni.,
son's, residence. Hnrn Teee. SI7S I. Lei
lerlv h. Int Nortli Cedar Hill Cem Autu
fUneml
TCNNHLL, At Us residence. 1t2t Brown
st. Pec. 1". ALHi:UT HIOCKLKY. husband
X Martha Itradfonl Tunnell Funeral services
unci Int private.
VOLKM 111. On De 12 1017. MAUT H,
VOLKMAP widow of Charles II Yolhmsr
ncri sn v in Tiijiivon ann rrienas in-
cited tu Icin-ral ..rilrm. on Tcie... t It
at Int. residence. 11137 X, 1'ranl.lln
Vnliin I i n I NT., .l. 0siiic. atr Urcl a I TIassi
Socletj. No. 1, Southward Conclave. No. 30,
V O. H W M.. Scheffel Hen Society. No. I.
and South Turn. Verein and Krankankasse.
Invited to services Thurs,, 1 p. m., son-in-law'
a residence. 2003 S, Opal at. Int. prl
ate. Friends may c ill Wed,, 8 p. m. Auto
funeral. Chicago papers eopv
WFMKU. Pec PI. MAHY I. WEnKlt.
HelHtiVt-H and frlpmlH. mmbtra of itM Arh
confraternlt of the Holy Family, invited ti
lunerai, tues , . a, m , -iiu . uirara a vs.
Uenulyii mass, 8 a, m. St. Peter's Church,
Int strictly n-ivaie.
WF.IPA pec. 13. KMMA WniP,agefl
(11. late of Head tne, Pa.- Helatltea snd
friends lnltetl to funeral, Tues 2:30 p. m.,
residence of nephew. 2Htl S 17tli st. Int.
Mt. Moriah Cem Autu funeral. Hadlrj
pa ner s please copy.
WKLSH Ppc. 17, HH7. HAUAlf I, vvlf
nf John W Wt?lh and duzhten of Inttt
Itev, James and 'Ihlobe K. Lhezly. Itela
tita und frlendu Invited to uervlee. Wed.
2 p. m., at residence of husband, 1H44 Pal)
st. Int. private,
of Joseph A. Weweler una rtauahter ofr Ute
WKWL.LKH.-Uec. IU. MAUDALINA. svlfs.
Valentine and Margaret Heroerich. nfM
4(1. 230it H. Hroad at. Due notice of funerai
will be Klven
v 111 1 1, -ouoneniy, isec. in, ii.fniii-ii'.MVi
wife of iJeorue Uerrv White, HelmHeP sm
friends Invited to funeral services. T'lec,.
11 a, in., residence of husband, 323 Fnn
st.. Camden. X. J. Int. private. Omit
flowers
W ILLITS. Atlantic City. JC. J.. Dec. 3.
HL1ZA1IHTH OOLDY. wife of Harry U.
Wllllts, Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral servlcea. First M. K. Chutch, At
lantlo City. X. J., Tues.. 2 p. m. XnU
PJeasantUIe Cem.
WINKKL. Pec. HI. FRBPKnTCIC WIS ,
KKL, aged 30. Relathea and friends In "
vlted tu funeral services, Tuts.. 2 P. m..,
40S3 Lancaster ave. Int. West Laurel 1HU
Cem Auto funeral. . ,.
W1NTKRLINO per, 13. TOSEriT, Ion cf .
Joseph and late Mary Wintering (nee
Relllv). aaed 111, Relallvea nnd friends In
v'ted to funeral. Wed . 8a. m.. aunt's resi
dence. Miss Annie Relllv. 124 Richmond, stU
Mais Churh rt the Immsculate Concept loT
9 n m. Int. Holy Cross Ceni, t
, I
husband of Anna M, WUensuer. Rejattve-'
fna iritnas invi'ea 10 attend services wed ,
2 p. in.. HIS V, Norps st. Int. Hlllslds ,
uiu.. via lunerai c-r. nemauis mmy sn
'C!Tl-T" fsr 7 n m, -Ji
fwvM, wo, ii, nupwiii ciiuuu. v
tltt.?' ."L1'"1 PHW' m Jf-
B
J' . WfdH.'Jbi..inrAJHK9Kl
, camAt.aamja,x s-j.. i uimi .k s