VS V ffRPV-' " - EVENING PUBEtODaERPHmADELPHIA;, -FRIDAY, DECEMBER " 21M917 v ' SWELLS RED CROSS FUND ; , ;'.N" nor Gives Benefit Con- ;fdr Southern Pcnn- jkaylvania (jhapter v second tlmo In a fortnight nck crowded the Mctropoll- House with Vhlladelohla ad- plaint lilcht's concert as the f m series of country- Ido scope, not tho leading cities ot tho Mates being- with tho Intention 1100,000 to tho funds ot tnu L The tiewltr ucaulrcd Alnerl- MMtonshlp of tho celebrated Irish ;Mardent with patriotism, which demonstrating by divine cener- iW.hls.nrt and his popularity with MIC Tho vntlru proceeds otMlio Red Cross benefit proKrum iiro arned over to tho Southern l'cnn- Chapter of tho lied CrosM, tho f, pa jinn nil hla on oxpeti.rt. program vau entirely ulrfcrcnt CAPTURED Br Meat. J. IIAHVr.T BOUOI.AS riurlh tmnidlun Mounted Rifle. . A True nnd Thrlllln, Tale et lee KiMrl- wonnneu i anaaian imir.r woo f f I'fll Inln the ll.nd. ot the l.ntmr. fCopyW.M. Itll, Ul the rafclie Ltdgtr t'omraaw Flit half an hour or to wo tat by tho dressing station wondering nhiit our futo wus to be. Our minds Inadvertent ly wandered back to tho hours of strain that wo had just conio through, mid, us In a dream, tho horrible sights wo had witnessed passed rapidly beforo our eyes. Wo could not help thinking of nil tho men wo knew so well who hud gone, West, und wondering what hud hap pened to our friends In other parts of tho line. It did not seem possible that tho wholo regiment, and perhaps tho division, had suffered such terrible losses ns our ouu company had in dured. 'o wcro ruduly iinukcncd from our roerlo by beliTg ordered to climb Into n truck of tho little train standing on tho tracks; of tho engineers' railway I'loso by. T.'io train consisted of u small cnglno and four cars, which wire about JKo feet wldo und ten feet long and ..that ot sovcral days ugo, except closed '" to ,h6 '"M'1 ot tect' 0 mo of tho encoro numbers, with- either side wa a wooden ucndi. It was e singing of which nono ot his!0'11 a teP " tho ground up, but nco will part with Jlr. McCormack. "i '" nau i couiu innnago in taken n great Interest In all wo taw; but, ns it was, wo sat most of tho tlmo with our eyes half doted, enduring our pain as best wo could. TMATIIB IlKATIIK ltHKKK. Dee, Is. JOHN A., Iiusb.nd ot Jan A. llreon. llelatlie und frlenda In Mtril to funeral. Hit., T:.'IO n. in., 2023 MrKean st. lletiileni mas. Bt. Udmond'a Church 0 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Ctm. Autu funeral. PUC1C Dee. is, .TACOD. .en of lata Oorir and Jane lluck. rtelatlea . and friends. Mrwtlo Temvle, No. is, O. U, A, M t eniplojea of lioller dept, of Cramp Kn. elno and Nhlpbulldlnir Co., Itivltsd to funeral. Hi.. 1! p, m., '.'S19 11, Huston ni. Int. North Cedar Hill lm. lll-nTIS. !. 1I, WtM.TAM llUIlTIM. HHatUra find frlcndf Invllrd to fdnvral, rpMdMirc. Nv i:aypt, N. J., Bat., 1 l'. in. lnt 1'rfnnirl'Iro dm. t'AniA lr IP, at laliip sicnno, m.i Mrtlu'li - DO.MIMCK, liu-band of ltfulna 'v Mrtlulitan ,1' and sun of tlrcirory anil hnpliLueWln ,ll 1 Up allvrs and frlrnds liltrl tnSXral, at.. oiiN, V30 a. in . retldfiice nf liH lfitlicr-lnd'tw, .1,1 J'anlet ' Stellulali. f.T.'l Olirlillan at Sol. COMTOUT ON CONUJIETU TLOOltS After what seemed an Interminable Journey, nt uliout 4 p. nt., wo weio or dered out of tho train. Wo wcro lined und counted. Wills ami I, being tho o . .... ......1 ouiccrs. wcro piaccil ut tuo neuu or tno i , ,nll r,ult: niaaa Church of thr Trunmisura. party, wnuii numrjcreu aooui tony, i.iko lion u n. m. int. i. ifnia i -fm. a funeral procession wo moved out of , gStf?; .tS.luWrttlib tho station to a building close nt hand, rrlmd lnltd to funrral. Hat,, 1 v which tumid out lo bo u hospital fori'?"'' ill ,.' C1'1' !:"'' "'"""if'ri'i 1..1 iv.. .. -., ni,i.,i ,i.. lVrnuood Ciin. 1 ilcnda muy i Al 1 rl wvitll.tll nwuiiutu, ,.u ..w n.....v.. .'".' (y(r, Nr 1 mo stuinj lu tuo rooms in tuo i.i:eiiieut. wlf nnd Int. lie, follows: nps 1'aternals, from "Joseph." ivienui 1 Mr. McCormack ilium and Allegro .....rucnjnl jur. 1'oiuii ,....... ... auro a'...... ...... iobii pNlshta Descend ..HailLmanlnolT rvrfot My Iive .....ItachniaiiluofC ? ir. Aiccorinacic luce x alnt-farns .... iicniasKi .sir. roiau folk aonieM! an Ijvn Honir Arransod bv lfurtv : of th Moon. . ...Arrana-ed bv lluaherf lot Armagh Arraneed tiy ItUKhen b Karkct I'ay . . . Arranged by Kustna Jtr. MiCormacIc av at Day i IMwIti tlrasso anlah Dan-M '. 1'ut.Un UUidld Mr. l'nlah 1 Vnnn hfHtv lllffht......T.1f.n. TM.limanu teat of All... lYank Tours r Kyea , Udwlti Mrlineldrr .Trumpet Call Bandersu'i ar. Mci;ormaci: my weak condition. Two Herman ofll cers who had been standing closo tiy saw my predicament and gao mo u hoist up. I was so grateful for this llttlo attention that I gtuo them my gas masks us souvenirs. I expected to havn them taken from me, so did not mind giving them to somo ono who had been Kind lo inc. t l'OU I'AltTS UNKNOWN Itcfore long tho train was loaded und o slnrtid off for parts unknown. Sit ting across from Wells und iusclf was u llttlo fair Liernian wlio was In n terri ble stato of shell shock. On cither bldo uu u big burly chap holding lilm by tho urin. At frequent Intervals tho llt tlo fellow would roll his ccs and wrltha In a frantic attempt to escape from his guards. Wo could not help feeling sorry tor him, but wcro glad lo know that on tho concert stage. Any singer r . ,',. ' can volco tho llorld measures of tho r. McCormack'u placp Is very dcfl- r masters with such llcxibility auu h as ho brings to Mozart und del, who can mako Irish ballads of tho old sod, and who can sum- ktho rapidly alternating smllo und Qt'an April day lu Ireland, through .varied musical urt, is uu artist of ictlvo worth, Alt theso things hu accomplish and they condono sonio tho treacly sontlmeulallzlng- vlth Ich at times ho makes tho judicious tve to opened his program with a stirring lllon of tho "Star bpangica nan- rind "ICcep tho Homo,l''lres lliirn- Eervcd as tho formal conclusion. ng tho encores, with which ho w.iu Clouoly liberal, weio such old fa itea as tho wlstfut "Llttlo Grey Homo itho "West," tho lender "JtacushU," Ttho dralnatlo "Mother ot .Mine. .Tho old-fashioned url.i from Mihul's ph" was given with rxqulbito coi tions, and tho two Itachmuniuoff as nunh uuuuruui- ,urtrui-u iiiu ,. .vlo pensive ncsd, ukln to tho Oeltlc. ' JC Ono was devoid of unv fumlturoj ninl had no windows, while tho other had onu small window und was furnished with u Blnglo wooden bench. Tho lloors In both rooms wcro of concrete, and on those wu wcro Invited to malto ourrehuu comfortable, Tho first tiling I did was lo nsk one of tho guards If It wern possiblo tu buy uny cigarettes. Uo said It was. so Wells and I checked up our ncioiinls and found wo had about thirty francs between ui Wo subset Ibed ten, und told hint to Uo tho best ho could. He got somo ono to. relievo lilm and shortly returned with ubout six packages of tho lllthlcbt cigarettes I ever smoked. Theso wo dis tributed among tho men, and every body was happy ouco more It wan hero wo saw tho llrst signs of tho Herman Ited Cros.f. lho men of this branch of tho Herman unuy wear u, distinctive uniform of u peculiar nans JANNKT: On l!tl Month lBth, IlACHCf ALKXANDKIt. wlfa of Thomas Janney and dauthter of late William U. and Sarah M. Alexander, llelatlvea and frlenda Invited to runeral, Blxth Uay, lilst Inst., 2.D0 p. rn. 6300 Uieeno St. Germantown, lnt, prlvato, JONUS. Uce. 19. KDWAHD. husband nf Jhnina Jonea (nee Itlahter). llelatlvea un1 frlenda, emplojea of Mnnanhan Cooperaito 'o.. Invited to funeral. Bat., a P. m. 444 li, Thompson at, lnt, ralnior Ccm. I'rlcnds iiMiy mil IVI. eve, KAIIN. Pee. ll, MINNtB. wife of Tmll Kalm (nee o'chenrussl. a red AT, nelatlvra and friends Invited to funeral, Fat , 2 r. in., 4ilt Taekawuiina et., Frankford. Int. Cedar Hill Cin. . .. , KUUiY.-lnc. ID, ANN, widow of Ifuch Kelly imd nauKhter or late Krancla and Mar- caret MeKeona, formerly of 1814 Master et, I llelatlvea and friends, league of haered Heart of Gesu. Invited to funeral, tat., H.1D in. in., resident of cousin, Mrs. William llotlte. n4.rv N. ll'th rt. Kolemn reriulem I tnnsa rhurrli of Oeiu 10 a. in. Int. uld ICatbedrN) Ctm. Auto funeral. KNIUIIT Suddenly, !). 10, BirH W,, ' liushain nf ( lar Knlaht (nee Drtwller), need ii.l. llelatlves and friends, also bans. ..Isle Caallc. No. '.Ml, K'.O. U. Invlteil lu 'funeral Hal. hervlces ut t'pper DuMIn I.uth erHn 'Ihnrcli - P. i". Int. lloso Hill I'ein. Vrlen.! muy tall l'rl. utlcr ' p. m., 3IV KNmvi,K. On Nov. II. ll 7. MIRIAM I J KNOWI.V.M. U. H Army Nurse Corps, iIiukIiI.t or 'Ihotn.is C. and barah II. ktiimle. llrdley, la Member of naro Hospital Nu. Is. American U&pcdltibiiury I'ortts lnt In Krante KIlKVVMlJ., llec. 111. AMIllilA Li., nr.tTii IMPSON. Dec 19. OUOrtOn SIMPSON, sou or lalo John C. and llebeces Simpson, nired ,13, llelatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral, linn.. 3 It m.. from hla hrnlher jn.law's resldcnre, Walter K. Itsdcllffe, H1I4 vc V'omraih at., rrankford. viewed Kun., 7 to cedar Hill com. 10 p. Itemalna may bo int. norm ClI.NNUIIS. -tee. IS. CATIIAUINU. wrlfe nf JamH J. Connorn and dausbter of late 1'eler nbd t'atbarlne l'oril (nio Uunnl. ni;ed L'fl U.sllvcs nnd frletifla Invited In funeral. Mat, 7 30 u. in,, 'JUS f. 1toenod et. Hoi. nun blvh mass ot reciulem bt Monica's Cburrh it n. in Int. llnlv rrosa i'ein. COTTON Her. IS, THOMAS II . hutbaml nt Man M Cotton (ui'O M C.i IM.ui). Ilclu lliei, utnl friends lnltiil tu fumrnl. Sat.. t.3u ii. in.. 1-114 Walnut st H';iulni hlttli i njow nf ,'c Kreusmi. need 77. ltelathei innsii St. rr.inrta de Salca Church 10 int. Old Cathedral dm i'iIILH - tier Sll. MAUJOilli:. ilaunliter of bile Mlibael ond Susan rolu, UelHllves Mild rrl lids, II V .11 Soittlilv ulnl Ladles' i T. A 11 riuelelv. Invited to funeral Mon.. I s.:to ii m., '.'HI Merrdllh ft bnlemn re nulim m.vts M Krutu la Xnvlei's Chureh 10 , u, m. lnt Old Cnlheilrul Cim. I'HAMIMI At Palnivra. N J., Pee. I'.l, ANN III.UV. vildoiv of Millium J. Cramer. MKed Ml Ilelatlvis and frb'lids Invited to funenl. Sil. p. in.. Hrtptlst Church. Medford. N. J 'Irahi Uaves Maraet st. ferrv l'hln . s S3 u m. Clti:i;r,V. Near llurllmrton, N J . e. -0. MAllV ANTU1M. widow nf Nelson T. I'reeU Itrlatlves und friends Invited to funeral, from lute leslduic.'. Mt Holly rd . near Iiurllnetnu, N. J., Moil , - 1. in. lnt odd lellovvs' Com. DAI.i; llei- 111, JAM1IH V IIAl.K. liu.s 111. JAMKM V ,. at.. ..hi. il, n itm .1 i-e,l rrnn-H mi I oaua ol l.ll ull 1. nap men iiurpnv . nE"n gray color with tho usual rca cross in 4W Iteiallves and frlenda. emnloies of luuir i x Hon. nil ted lo rutierpi oervic-a. Mon, 11 n in , nt last retddenco. Marlton Thcro were ulsu u fow slightly wound ed Germans on tho train uud somo oth ers evidently going back idi duty of somo sort. They siemid highly pleased ubout It uud lit up their pipes uu'd ci gars. Ono man sitting next lo us was apparently Intel estcd, und seeing by the looks on our faces that wo wero dlng for u smoko gave us each u cigar. We murmured "innko schoen" nnd lit up. 'I hey wero filthy wieds, probably made of labb.ign leaf chemically tnulod, but they taslid good to us. Threo of these am Issued to tho Herman boldicru us part ot their dally rations. It was ipiitu dark us tho llttlo train wandered slowly back p.ist numerous gun positions from which thero came unceasingly tho long red tongue, of llama us tho guns lired. Wo often turned around to lal.o a look at tho pl.icii on whleh tlio artillery waa directing Ita lire. Tho ground sloped gradually up to tho front-Hue trenthes. Tho wholo bkyliuo was bnl- antly lit by tho Hash of exploding I iells. Illuminating flares und led und green ,S. O. M. signal lights which wiru continually going up ull along thu line. Wo knew by thlj that our urtlllcry was pounding tho new Hennan trrnched nnd lancnoly. Of tho Irish folk bongs SitWch Mr. 'JlcCornmck does aa to tho . raswuici vurn, nm x-iKiib ul iiiu ,uuuu '..laiAodf out even from tho excellent!) of Aim wronaiuuiu i jr lauMii, Uh.it thevliael tho "wlnil no." Tho ills. . Mhmanii'ii setting of ono of bltis-1 ,., ,,., .,nr,,,n.r,,i ( ,.,i-n i.t .... Wa Englished renderings from tho ,, ,,. ,.. ,.,,., .. ,i'i., ..1..1,. baiyat of Ortiar Khayyam, was tho 1, ,i c., ..n ,i,. i -, ,, n . , .1. 1. ..sir at lv I'lvUllt IVi Ull lllUiJU 111V llUllt. 1111.'. Ihtntyot lovo poetry Itself, "lour Iocs,' Abollt mijuiKht wo arrived at what i or tho best songs composed by Mr. ' ,. i,i..,i ! i, v,i 11, r n fii,,.i Corrnack's highly urtlstlo nccompan- L, ,, e ,., t.i .i tftrt, Edwin Schneider, received n dererved Uea ,,,. motor but. AVo ver0 Uon, for it possesses lyric fluency 'aB,,, fccatcd on wooden benches und 'appropriato musical expression of ,,ackl,i , nko bardlnes. Near tho door mood of tho text I wero two or three Herman sentries with Polah. tho young Ilclglan vlo-liix,i bavonets. ivrho Is thu tenor's assisting bo- Tho ciikIiik of tho bus was bo wcuk this season, conflasned tho good ihat It could not ttart without utslst- lon ho mado ut his debut hero a ncn. Several German soldiers wcro ISM ago. Ills technical powers Urn Innleroil nut In lend .1 hand mill Willi tho developed and ho plays with feel-'uld of mnnv cultural oaths they at l.isU rana nnisn. 111s iiiterpreiaiion ot KOt tho old nrk moving. Tho urlveridarcd raves at I'lay." by Kdwin Hrasse, tho not slow down for fear ho would never vlollnst-composer, had ull tho gruco I et btartcd again and wo bumped along over railway tracks and ruts in tho road. Tho continual Jarring gave rise to many a inuflled groan from thosu lu .id-. "Kuitunatcly tho Journey actosa tho (owp was not long and wo boon nrrived ut tho main railway fetation. As we passed ulong the platform wo came to tho arm. Most of them uro kind uud us sympathetic as 11 Uoche can be. Two of the-bO lted Cros-i men camo In to bio us und noticed our lack of com firt. They ut ouco secured sltcteher.i on which tho moro tcrloiish wounded could lie. During tho next four or live hour J they brought several moro rtrctch irs, ro that eventually most uT us wcro lying down. It wus a greut rnllcf. (CONTINl'UD TO.MOUltOW) ZECKWEK ILLUSTRATES "DESCKIFTIVE MUSIC" Composer Gives tiiilcmliil Lccturc- lU'citul beforo riiiladclpliia Music Tcnchc.r'a Association Camlllo W Sicckvver, lMilIadclphla composi r, pianist und teacher, fiavo 0110 of tho llnest lecture-recitals ot tho Je.ir labt night whin hu spoko on "Tho niirni and .Slgnlflcaneo of Descrlptlvo Musiu" nt tho meeting ot tho l'hlladrluhla Muslo Tiae'liers' Association, lu thu short tpaco of IlttKi moro than 1111 hour ho limited tho Lcopo of Mi-culled "pro gram music" to itu proper bpbere, and through u. Judicious selection of lllustr.i tluiis cmpliaslzcd tho iirlnclpal polnll that dceilpllvo music fullllls Us luno-i tlou whciu It createa a proper alnio pphirc. Jlr. Zeckwtr pl.ijcd tho follow ing program. Chopin (ul Prelude No. IS. I llat (I'.aln Proim). lb) Villi.., In l flu. I Ii ) l'unrral March. Schumann I l Cradbi Some. 1 ibllli'i 1'ronhelle Bird (Vokel a Is I'ruph-t). Hit 1,1 ostein Kametiol.Ostrow . time- -NorweKlau Ilrldal rroee3slon. i Maelowell- ' (III SeottMl Poem. (Ill Tho I'.dulc. Zcrkwer - l'aniphraeo on tho of Till i:uleti?plesil." Strauss. pikn noil Woodland avo.. Camden. N. J. Tnt Calvary Ccul. livmalns uuy to viewed Suti. eve. IMV -llec I'd. l'AI.MTltA UKOltGtl PAY llelatlvea nud frlenda Invited to srv. Ices. Sal , p. in , lull llalthnoro uve. Int. private PKCKnit -Pec 1". !.OL'l!MiA. wife of Charles peiker. Itidallvca ntid friends in nn, I friends lnllted to funeral. Sat.. 1! 11 til resldenrn of bon-ln-l.iw, Harry Collins. Welsh Miail abovu Ulua llrass road, nuslleton, l'hlln. Int. I'enlDPack l"eln Auto funeral Klll'MM Pec. 111. SA11AU 1:.M1I.Y (tie.. llri'.rffllii rl. (fa of Charles J. Kruinut. aced 17. Ililatlvea and frlenda lnvlled ti m itlend funeral aervlcs. Sat., 1' p. lu., int.", Jj a. m,l a? lnt Mt. i2lotl Cent. Auto rervlcc, yu KUEIINE. Deo. IS. DULLY AMKLIA. , fi dauabtcr of lalo Andrew and Chrlsttnua Kuebne. aeu HI. llelatlvea and friends, irembera l'rankford Ave. Dapllst Churth Invited lo funeral Bervlcca. Hat., 2 p. lu. realdeneo JxiiiUa 0. rtleatercr.'i:0in K, York at. Int. private, ctt Laurel Hill Ccm Aulo M-rvle I.AVUltV. Pec. CO. ANNUJ. wlfi- of HukIi Livery, uaed (tj, llelatlvea und friends In. vlteti to funeral. Mon, 1 p. in, I'uU N Clevelnnd avo. Int. Norttmood i.etn. LITHCOW. Pee SO, APKUMDU N LlTllllOVV, nucd S3, llelatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral serviced, bat., 'J p. in . Union Homo fur Old Ladles. 48Lh al. arid Laneseier ave lnt Woodlands Cein. UlEPKtt Pec. 111. ANTHONY J! bus. band of Mary Loeper (nee Hchmlckeri. for merly of Attil.ind. Pa Itclatlvej and friends Invited to funeral, Sat, S'3') a. in, '.ml S. loth at. lllEh mars l.plphany Church 10 a. lu Int. Ilolv Crosa f'eni. LOKrilH. Dec 111. CATIILItlNR. daucli tep of rntrirlt and Catherine Loftua die Martin), llelatlvea and friends Invited to HINErt. At llorlln. N. T.. Pao. ll. ItOVILLA L widow of Pavld . Blner, Ssed (in. Holatlvea and frlenda. Hose LIppard circle, No. 14, of Uerlln, Invited to funeral aervlrea, Sat., S:1S p. tu.. realdeneo nf Curtis w. Henry, Heriln, N. J, Int. Uerlln Cem. Train leaves Market et. ferry 1 p, in. He mains may bo viewed l'rt eve. SMITH. At 19.11 Seltzer at.. Thlla., Dee. 1!). DAVID (lAIlONP.n SMITH, used 70. Helattvcs and frlenda Invited to funeral, without further notice, 1331 hollicr at., I'hlla,, rrl.. 7 30 p. m.. Mild at Newtown Cem, Chapul, Pat., 11 a. m. Int. Newtown fern. Train for Newtown l-aves Heading Terminal. I'hlla., tiii'.l a. in. Hltnil. Dee. 10, IIIINIIT A., husband of Hnima I'reeland Smith, Ilelallves find frlenda Invited to funeral. Sat.. 8:10 a. in., resi dence, 1J17 H. r3d st. Solemn Idlh lnaa ot renulem Church of tho Most messed Sacra ment lu a. in. Int. Holy Cross Com. STANTON. At rioiirtnwn, Mnnlsornery Co , l'a.. Dee. IS. CAHOLINH llOCKKH, widow of John Cope Slanton. M. D.. aRed J. Iteiallves ahd friends Invited lo funeral services, sat . :i p. m., resldenco of eon, Ambrnso r, Stnnton. S110 Mtdary ave., Our manlown. Int. private . . ' STKVKNSON. Dec. E0. Dr. JOHN It. STI.V I.NS.ON. imed s.l. Helatlves and frlenda luvlttsl to funerul services. Mon.. lil.1 P,in. Draco Kphcoiiul Chulch iladdonlleld, N. J. '"sTOUr VA: SO. CILMILOTTII POLTON STOUT. Helatlves und friends Invited to HEATTI") aerviees. Mon.. 15:30 o'clock. 4S12 SprlnK Ileld ave, lnt, Trenton, N. J, STHAURIIAtlall line. in. 1430 N, 13lh St.. KltANK II. HTHAUSHAUOll. llelatlvea und friends Invited to funeral. Sat.. s,10 a. in . Oliver II. Hair ltlda, lMU Chestnut at. Solemn requiem inass M. Malachys Church 10 a. uu Int. Holy Cross Cem. HTHFIKVY. At Jenklntown, Va Pee. If. MAU11IA ALtCH CAHKON. wlfo of (leora-ii K. Streevy, used 0.1. llelatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral servleea. res'ilsneo of eon. In-law. Illrhard D. Clover. 3S21 N. lJovlvlcr at.. Sat., 1:W P. in. lnt prlvati iONKft. Suddenly, Pec. SO. JAMUM, 1ms. band nt lato Macule Campbell Toner, former, ly of 142s 8. tilth at. Du notice of funeral, from N, 11. cor. 3d and Wolf ats. L'r.lli:t.K. Ie.-, 0. LOUISI! C (nee Spelialer), wife nt Charles 1. I'etiele. aged ":,'. Itelatlves und frleiuls Invited tu funeral services, ilul Carpenter nt., Mon . J p. in. Omit flowers. Int. private, 1 irnwood Lein. A,v'ANU'o';ihN-Pee. in. HTKWAHT VAN OSIL'N. aaed r.3. Ilelallves and frlenda In vited to funeral, Sat , 7.3n ii. in.. 1413 N. Vodses at. Low inaaa bt. Orison's Church U a. in. Int. prlvste, WALSH. Dee. IS. HANNAH, widow of Maurleo Walsh, llilntlves and, frltnds, Ha rred Heart Leniruo of St, Onlumbi'B Hhureli, Invited to funerul, Mull , .1.10 B. m.. 2747 N. Judson st. solemn rnuiem niass St. Co. ttunba'a Church 10 a, lu. Int. Holy cross ClVvi:NT. Pee. IS. JOHN WKNTZ. ssd 7. llelatlvea and friends Invited to fu. neral, sc, ; p. in., realdeneo Jacob Went.!. C'amD Hill. l'a. I'rlends inke Chestnut II III trolley, arrlvlne I'urtsldo 1:13 r. in.. Int. 7lKKLlilt. Pec, 20, AHTllfll Ll.PLIH. ron ot lalo Andrew und Sarah Wheeler, lined 41. l'uncrul rervlces lu St. Mark's Cliunb. PKATHH in. Int. llivra sii'i , venth-Pav, N. 11th St. jT Hit M son Locust above 10th St., SaL. 3 p. private. WIIITU. Twelfth Month ltUh. JAND S.. wlfo of Thomas While-. . Helatlves nd frlenda Invited to . funersl, Heventh.pav, Twelfth Month 2:d. 1 V. in.. 1011 Ji. Int. private. vvii.wivhiiV -. Pee. 20. WAT.TK of Kllsa und lnt Oenrse Wilkinson, ntedf in. Uelnlles,aiHl menus invitea to servires.i Men., U.30 a. in . parents' residence 2010; I.'. Serseaut et. Int. Illllsida cem. t WILLIAMS P-c 10. JOHN WILLIAMS. Helatlves and friends Invited to services, S.I . 11 .n . resldenru of Hon. John A. Williams, ill.l N. ."'1th at. Int. Mt. l'lcasant Cttn.. Clavmont, v. WH,ON. Dee. 2", 110312 WILSON (neo llonnel v). widow of Matthew Jamea Wilson, of l'nrih Lkpti. County D-m. Ireland. Itela, uvea nnd friend", ii. vi .11. rouainy, ieneu" of th" Sa.-red Heart and Altar Socletv ot Ascension Church, Invited to funeral, Mon , b.30 H. m., residence of son-lii'law. Frank A. Weaver, 3403 N. iicacn st. solemn re. lutein macs Church ot Ascension 10 s, tn. Int. Holy Cross cem. WOEHH. Pee. 10. I'ltANCIS V., son ot Harry I', nnd Mary 13. Woehr (neo l'erryl, nscd 4 jeare. Helatlves nnd friends Invited In funeral. Sat. 2 u. in., tnother'a resi dence, 2010 Illdite nve. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Itemalna may bo viewed 4'rl., after H p. in. 1 OCII.M. Per. Ill, WI.NI'IKI.U 11., tins band of Alleo Vocum (neo Smith), Itelatlves and friends Invited to funeral servicea. Mon., 2 p. in.. 32U Hlvcrvlew ave., Drcxel Hill, Int. private Aulo s-rvlc. 0U.M1. Def. IS, SAHAIf J., widow ot John loung Helatlves and friends Invited to funTal, Moll., ,8.3(1 n. in., 103S Hansom et, solemn rcnul,m mass St, Patrick's Church lu u. 111. laa. Cathedral Cem. Auto Itunclul. m iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiuiiraiiiitt MMi? DmiC!T AMU!. HIAM ffl, P Fft B? ltt Is !! lTHaJiiJL. irtjii aiiv HiinjiJLa Miujba ! r)E3aXJ".Si WeOfferforCash $0 J,"".1, . r?"""."1 ""Ices tind int. ut naunor fn,ral, Sat.. 2 p. in., patents' realdeneo,' U-,,?.t.,8t..'.n.".r.rll'JH"."' lV.'.'.HV";,r.,-T;r, ---n N, Colcrado at. Int. llnlv Cross rem. DU KALII -Pec. Is IlLLA Oil KALII , Mar.NllIlLI.. per. 20. MAHY MacNLIt.I, rtlee 1 rcasu), vvlfo of rrimkllli P. D.l Kalb. , fnro Hunter), wlfo-of James MaeNelll, hr llnlatlvpM ntnl friends. Srmllirila Council. r.o. 1III. ...i ..n.i r.u...t. i.ii. I,. ,...nl 7 Mirfllu Et. lilt the rolling Bca und tho brilliant 'jfWurklo of the spindrift In tho &1111. tflbo commltteo tn charge ot tho cou rt included Mrs. ueorgo II. Lorlmer, drman: Mrs. 12. T. Htotehbury. Mrs. -Iflllls Martin, Mrs. Arthur It. Lea, psv, iirinur i.. .NowDoia, Airs, lioratio ilioyd, Mrs. John Barnea Townsend. NC'Ilarold K. Yarnall. Mrs. Charles I tho half-onen door of tho main waiting rJaWrrlson!' Mrs. John W. Geary, Mrs. Iroom In which wo could beo moro of our kKearstey Mitchell, 3d. W. It. M. linen. My heart Jumped wjlh cclleinent ftgl 1 I I Know that If wo got in mere, somo or &X.Vl?lriI TXT Milll'nirnpiiif.i , (heni mlnlit bo ablo to give 1110 bOIUO ,"""" '" uiuimuiuuii 1 :,""....".. .1 i,mti..,.i.,.i... 1 IIUOllllUUUII .iwwv.1. in, ,..".,,. . -... ,... ."Merry T'r.inks ufti-r Hb hard Thcro waa no mistaking thu iiv-lt.ta.in 0 of Mr. Zei'kwcr that to moro than estab lish an ittmosphero Is passing out ot the le.ilm of puro niul'. It ii tho com poser's province not to depict each hor- riblo und every cxcrtH lallng detail, but aervlecM. to paint u picture in which the einutloii.il , Afhland. concept permits tho hearer's Imagination to wander lreely within a. terlulii cir cumscribed area. Illchard .Strauss Ii nn ramplu ot the truly sublime and of tho "Insano" In this regard. "Till I2ulenbpicgel" reprcbcnts tho former. Tho pranks und practical Jokes ot tho l.n.ivo of tho "hourglaM," uru caught In tho spirit und aduilrahly irausuiuted Into perfect niusli'. 'lho "hlnfonla Ponifibtlca," lulrodiiccd bv tho Philadelphia Orchestra last veur, is leallbiu run riot, Willi I ho icsult that onu'3 Bensibllitlcs and fclf-etdrcm .110 M27. D. of t' , und ull nlber societies of 1 hlch alio wus a tiuinber. Invited to funerul e-rvlees Sat.. 2 p. in . imrlora uf..c. It I artranrr. .Iit'l ilerinunlnwti av lllav view reiimliia I'rl.. S ti. lu. Int. private. Oreetimouut e'eni. DKvI.lV Pee 20, MAHY ntANCKH. diushter nr i:iliabelh und lito lldwnrd Dev lin llIuMicn and friends, II. V M Sodal lly. LenKUe of Ih'i Sacred Heart und Altar t,nr, v ,,r si t:. uiini a I'hnrrii. Lourt Mar 01 mo Ba, o li, 1. el . . invucu in ' a-rvlces. Sat.. 2 V funeral. Mon., VJo a., in , mother's reel. unr, Oermnntonn ii iiizp. niii , ,un si. .oiemn reiiu'.'in lnurn St IMwnrdH Churrh 10 n in. In! New Cathedral Cem Audi funerul PICUbON Per Jo. 1,1,1 1 1 1, Plfk'SON. ailed s, Itelatlves utnl f rh ndi Invited lo lunerAl bervlrrs t-nl , 10 a m , rc-ldcnce. Il'mnlvn lnt Mt. M-iriali C, in ImiKOV -At Mt Holb. N. J Dei '.0, i ANNA IIASNIU widow nf Alfr"d Poron I ne, 77. Iteluiivcs und Irbnde lnvlled to luinr.il. rcsl'leuuo of ilauuhlcr, Mr-. Harr I.', l.iun. ! liruad ft . Ml. Hull,, 2.. J . bat. .1 n in nn private. I.PWAHIIS-. At 'Irenton, N J. Ile 1C. THOMAS KliVVAHPS. nmd vn llelatlvrs mid lrlends Oil I lelluwa' Ignite, No 111, I O. O 1' , Mt. Mori Hi Lodue 2o 21. 1 and A. M, nf llulilelitowu, N. .1.. Ulld tlliliIort nf the I'enni. Shop of I'livonla. I'alnden, N. J . United tu fum l.ll services. 1 rl.. s v m . lebldeuio nr run, Israel Ldivurd.i. F.'ll Wat , nut ave 'Ireiiion. N. .1. Int. Sat . HerIHi:!i i'ein , Cjmdeli, N. J. ul eeliveiihueo of lamlli- i:iiM:it -Pi-, 'jo riii.iiLiiicK p. bus- I band of i utliarlnn tl. lluiu r. im.il 4'.' Hl utllea und frli-nil. Olivet I.odk-.. No CII7 I'. and .V M . emioe of Jucl llallv pavK I Co . und nil nthir ain'le-tWa of wht'll b was a member lnvlled to funerul. Mull . 1 I' in. 121 President uv . HutlulK'. D'la- I waro Co., l'a Int. prlv ite friends imy vl.v. remaina Sou., from 7 in I 1'. in. Trains Icuvi llroail st btatlun 12.UJ l. M. for Morion, 11MMI2TT- t reililui. . Ill J S insnm st . Pci HI. IliihloN s. LM.M1.T1'. sun uf litu Join und Salllo i;nuuett (ut l,ii), of Ir Rhiia, aifd il7 Hel itivCH mid friends In vited in funeral e.rvbes, Nul 2 p m . fu iit.iI parlors nf John ( . KIiiium rb- A. Smis. 11,111 S III, .ad It III! prlvuti, Mt. Zlull Cem , Pirbv Aulo ueivli.' i;vANs--pe,- hi, MAiteiAitr.r. wife t tain Divlil T. i:i.n .,h,1 711. ,,f Aflhtaml. Pa. lMjtlies and friends lnvlled to funeral ner.il, H.. 1 I Sul services, -at.. 2 p til . 17 nr vain, sit Vlnrlah Cem. p. in. parlors ur e. it. , maiitiv i, m i'vtr.v i . ,wie nf Uerinantown ave. rrtends I r.utlior L. Martin. I' P. N.. aced R.I. Hela ttvid and friends invited to funeral sen lees. 1,113 W. llrl uve, Sat., 1 p. in. l'rl-nila msv rail I'rl.. H to 0 p. lu MAHTINPKI.L - Dee , ALtCI2 T. widow nf laaan H, Martlndell und dauch'er of late Jiibli 11. nnd Snrnh A Cullnin. Hired so Helatlves und friends invited to funeral m , en vv. vvaemiusioii Int. private. MATIlirfH lie.- "II. MIll.f.. wlfrt of Illchard Malhuea (nee Hoernor) llelatlvea uud lrlends Invited tn funerul aerviees, Mon . 2 p. tn , 1117 Courlland nt. lnt Ardalvy Hjrial Park, llemalns may be viewed bun., from s tn in p. m. Aulo funeral. M"fApni:N -Pec. in, HI.LL'N. wliloMr of ('harlea Mrfadtlen Itelatlves nnd friend ilso menders of barred Heart Sodalltv and Mtar So. Icty Invited tn funeral. 23J I Henezet tl . Cheetnut Hill, Sat , 7 10 n. In Solemn hluli innd l hun h of our Mothir nf Consolation 0 u lu. Int. 2,'cw Cathedral Mc.VAMAItV Dee 1!) CAIIIAHINK All. V12S McNAMAlt.V iiitmI 7 .veur In months. daiiRhter nf i hirlei uinl Aiiceta Mi-Naniaru inco Cussick) Uel.illvta und friends Invited to funeral, sat . 1 .10 n in , pirents rert dencc. luj N. Unhurt bt (.Vith uud Callovv blll els I Hi"(Ul.m luna ul Our Lady of Knuury church lu a in. Int. bt. Dculi. a Vl'lf.I.l.l: -D.e is. SAMl LI. 1' huslillirl id I. Ila Vlllir. Hilallteu hii.1 friends Invited In funerals, iv he. 1 rl . 1 1 lu.. 232J fair tnoiiut uve. int. Mus Lundlui;, N. J., Sat, ol. arrival uf 1 1 a in Irulu MILLS Die. is, WILLIAM O. husbuml i.r lato Snphla .V Miles. Itelatlves ulnl lrlend". llrbklaite' tiilnn. No 1, Invited to funeral frervlee sat . 2 p in . 22 N. Cone, loci tt.. Vtat Phlla lnt private l'ernwood Ccm. Hclualus may ho viewed I'll , after 7 ''MONAOIIAM Pn 10. l'ATllll IC JOHN pull of llUKh und Alitiln MonHchitm Hel i llvea und IrfcndS lnvlled In funeral, Sat 7.30 a m.. funeral itpartnuutn of frank . Hook, v 1727 lilranl u . lliiulni Inaas t huri ll of (lie lleni 0 a in. Int. duly Sep. uh tire Com Aulo finier.sl MIIONI2Y Dei'. 17. HPVVAHD. ton if lito Ibuiiiaa und Catharine Mouiiey Itela- Uvms and frlenda nn lnvlled t utteud tu bal . b..lll it In . 2:100 K svilenluim It N. ri'.llh et. lnt f st. Solemn reiiulem lua-s Church of Our folluwhiR nrrlvul of train Lady of ,Mer;v 10 a 111. Int. New Cathedral 'Philadelphia Oreatest Hardware Store JO to J07o Bcloiv Others Carpenter's Shoulder Tool Box jk-",,v. ,,- r-v-w lalBasaa.al5SdaaaiaaaliMiaBiMasaaB Special Price $2.50 Parcel post. !6e extra. Slr et box. In aide measurements. 3ixHxi. Has tray and pin rack nelnforced on all edfsa with anrle Iron. OIL HEATERS Large .11 tho l"'Kt, KVrali Hubbard und Claude Got- thclf Portray "KalbtalT" BfA University Fxtenslon Society audi- a-enjoyed a delightful and tu&lrucuvo Blruj with Verdi last night ut Wither- On Hall, whero Hav rah 'Hubbard, as- by Clauds Gotthelf at tho piano. red Fatstaft" as tho subject of tho estlng; 'form of entertainment ho ,. devised and elves under tho name ' 'Operaloeuo. Z, r, uuuuara, ramuiar to newspaper MMrs as Wlllluni Lines nubbard, a He of lotisT and excellent standing. ;-to musicians as tho editor of a encyclopedia of music, eivesj lecture-recital on tho opera ho I aa tils subject. Ho reads tho text r dramatic arioty. and cxnressivc- t emotion and feellni; and salient arpts ar played from tho score by Gotthelf. Prefatory remarks con- r."ooncliely tho rank and traits of . cempoMr und tho history und tig- neo oC tlio opera "Falstaff" In i tho librettist has embodied scenes I personages from tho Shakespearean woo in wmcu me redoubtable' Sir 'appear, was Verdi's swan-sonir. .ring- In 1833, five years after Uo," .tlieso two gcnulno lyrlo In tils later and developed artlB- snanner representliii; u revival of ttlo Instinct latent since the coin- on of "Alda" In 1871. With Win. .."Die Melsterslntcr." "Falstaff" i Id aa tho world's most delightful and 4lo specimens of authentic musical r. r.! Gotthelf, who Is a pianist of fine slave a brief preliminary nro- of standard numbers. nted in ono of dlrgust ori doubt, Tho Chopin ktouii Illustrated tho atmosphere created by u biddy ini UKinatlvo KcuiUb, Moro nf tho intol- itnl nlm fcoino of my other friends in i Uctual was upparent In tho two ti'hu- the leglnient. However, wo wero not inann niiiiihers. Imiikntullj. tho cIomi allowed Pj fctop. We concluded that thcs-i kinship between tho "llutlcnmj" motif mon wrm less (severely wounded and I of tho "Voijil als l'ropiiet" and lho moro nlllr:iril nnd lllft onle" iitl-nnsnliorn nr. I ft.CMlNll 1 .,- 19. MliiTA C l'LHM j.,. no oi iiii'aui iienry r leiiiuiK auu i Cem. Auto runela ' MOOHK Dee 111 CIIAIII.llH 11 . ton of late William und I.oulsa Moore, lifted ti", 1 Itelatlves nnd trlenda lnvlled to funeral services. Sun, I .'Mt in, residence of brother-lli law. William Kri'pji. 2SI1 N inili t. Int. private, Northwoud Cem. Ilcmalus luav 1- vlinve.) i-ul , b to 10 ii tn MVi;lls Pec lb. l'HAM'CS VV . wlfo f l'rentlsa (I Mvcrs unil daue'bter of Mary I and lalo frililt '1 Wi-ldon Ilelallves niul , Irlendri Invtted to aervti'i'S, ,-at , I p. in, i oiher II, Hair llt-Jtr . ls.'J chestnut ul. lui. lirlv ile Nlllll KOsS --Pee 2(1. 1JMMA p. wlfo nf Milton VVurreii Norcrois (nro Kchpei. imbik.. .i r,L, .1. inoi.,1 i fnn.,111 i " rl'". a"' . wan Jiw inetiua in- arvlna Sim ii , in eel.1 l.'n, n f John Vlled lo rjlneiul aerviees. Mon.. 2 11 til, Mi.ridai. ' l.'hsToi'Ji, I lot ciarka. h'"3 lniuml H .Tainiiy Int. Oakland Com. siiiridau, i.ibbstonn, N. J. Int. Harks. . i.rlj, ,,, ca)i bu 7.30 tu n,3u ,, , tJOfO' ...'! .. ... . .. I .V.nn fiinrri,! 0 ros.Nun.-suddenly. Doc. 1,, l'.vr- leaving tb'udhn; Termltial s.lli 1'KKrtUSON At Atlalitlo I'lls. N J. I 111. HAHIIY. hukbalul of lalo Char Inllo Jt ferKiiauli Hlid eoil of lito Alisus f and .loscihitio I'erKUsoii. acid 111. Hela. lives .mil frb'lids Invited to funeral Fervlcs ut Hi- first M. j; Church, I.ccibur.-. N. J.. Sat. 11 11 tn I'flll'.LSllN - Pei' 3'i. DAVID S. hus band 11. laivlula C fcrKU?oti. Het.itives nnd friends, H irinuny ldse. No. o2, f and V. M, Invltnl lu fuiierjl etrvbrs, i-at . 2 r m . 22011 I'rauKforil avi lilt. I'livatc, Cedar Hill Ccln Aulu fuller il. l'Kiiitiii.i. -n,. in. i'i.,viiiiri: s . son of Jauiea und Mauslo ilrahaiu fi'rrell, ai,ed a lnvlled to runeral y.-5?1saaas-6-- 4, lSnSa Size - BK f 4 qt.Tank KB height, UI 1231.4 in. jljw'Nji l- I MiMl Price, lillWflffHSpiIII Our Price fV-apJ 'i8 Claritonc Machine for No Connection With Any Oilier riacts TWO OLD RELIABLES I Ef-SSSllPnliw double IsWH B:rIn' CM VrfmfQSfiW worm 1 Retlnole PsVtSEnavalJtvJ'FitM driven Uuione 1 Wtja'Silt BSlMil motor. Sill SS-. bi,' aJjX lff8rf strata this l;fs&3-q W beautiful Jill and I H El artistic 3 11 W machin. 41 II Hnnnlv la I Ta sa iin.irf as nn mmtk sarlv. ? V A ' m itoni (I !, v ,1 i'orli aaTasWk Between them provide happiness tor many flnladelphia boys 4t Inches hlrt tt Inches wla J5S Extra for Electric Motor PAr.r.EI. HOST. 28e r.xi rt a PAUL J. DEVITT 2d & Washiiiglon Avp Phila., Ta. Store open eteninos until 9 o'elocfc .erilurrla! et'rnln.o until o'eZocfe TJiio S15 Machirie .45 TCftllo The $7 an 1 - ioat Size. 16 x 16 x 10' Inches Mnhoiranv Finish Plays Any Make Record 0pf Eltnlngs Until lmll Everybody's 100 N. 10th Street, Phila. IERS OP CABINET CK SUFFRAGE PLAN r. Daniels and McAdoo Declnre (f Their Support for tho 5 Amendment IJWIJ-fcTONf Dec. St;--Expressions era or j-resiuent vvuson s cabi- , sTeleg-atlons of wonian fcuffraglsts nine for the Federal amendment . Indicated to the delegates that inlstratlon had decided to sup- 1, measure ana sea that It passes up, of Maryland women repre- tfte National Women's party br secretary uaicer, Secretary 1 ana. secretary aicAcjoo. : to their request that he stats with retard to the flarht ' by means of an' amendment ul Constitution; Secretary , for the suffrare amend- u Slays, quote ine'. to that , r' ."by Mrs. Donald Ued'on secretary Dan- : tlwoi: I mn,, ladles, any way L ' .. r M'TfiMiinr jfcAdod Ci 1 years. 4 that the Oennan inauU for H.vbtein unci chisslllcdtlon would not penult of our belntr mixed villi them. Wo wero taken to a bmall vcood&n bulldlnu filled with tablcH nnd benches' where we wero tol'l to sit down. Wu sighed with relic, for wo raw wo weio to bo given food. Tho room was lit by electric light und for tho first tlmo we wero nblo to look uround nnd see who weio with us. MttlnK r.ext to me was an officer of tho First C. SI. It-, who waa badly wounded In tjio head. On the other tide wa-'i Wells, and not far away. Barclay, whom f had not seen slnco shortly after the, mlno went up. Across tho table was a man with his jaw badly shattered. They wero a sad looking crew, covered with bloody bandages and very pale, No body spoko much. TJiey wero all think ing toe hard of how different It mluli' havo been. It wus midnight, and If they had been picked up by Canadlai stretcher bearers, by this tlmo they would probably havo been In England. GKKMAN WAV. ItATIONS Soon thero was a clatter of tin dishes .mi thn food appeared. We wero to i.-. .., flrat tasto of German war rations. Wo discovered that thero had been no reason to get excited over It. Each man was given a cup of acorn ..offeo without sugar or milk, of course. and a small chunk ot black, soggy bread. It waa the first food wo had had In thirty hours and wo wcro ravenous. I sympathized with tho poor chap with tho shattered jaw, but that didn't up peaso his appetite. What wouldn't he have given for an eggnog and a straw I vhn tho bannuet was over wo all ...,rril our Dockets for cigarettes, Thn.,, svho had them broke them, up Into two, or even three, pieces, so that every ono might have a smoke. I racked my brains and'at length produced tho sen i.n,.,. "Durfeii wlr clgaretten kaufen?" (May wo buy some cmarcueau uui gathered from tho reply to this that the cigar stores of the town didn't stay open all night, so wo settled dowu to await the next move. Fortunately, we did not have long to wait. A German feldvvebel (Bergeant major) appeared In the doorway and shouted "Englander heraus" (English men, come out) Our little party was loaded Into one car, dimly lit by a lan tern. Down one side was a narrow pas sageway giving access to the eternal wooden bench this time, however, with J a bacK TO lean uitiiiu -, was so full mat. we nau io on uy ,i fectly straight- We wero awfully tired and wanted to curl up somewhere and sleep,- but there was no hope of that. All night the train crawled along. "a Knot I a. ra. It stopped for some time in a large city In Belgium, where a few men, judged In a dying condition. were put off. we couiu see me sireicu. era belnar carried along Alio platform, This was the first Indication we had that there were other wounded rrls oners on the train. Cold and hungry, we watched the dawn break. As Are lay on sidings In tUsTereot . Iswu ,wo saw tralnloads of MBtjunltlon,o Irregularly rhythmic upenltiK Muilus nf "fApres-iuidl dun Fauno"' la Urildiu,-, Rubinstein and UrieB fraukl) portrayed local atmosphere, while Mr. MucDowclf combined this with his keen Imagination l.i llii "Ki-ntllftli 1'i.i.ni ' "Vf,. '..I... .... retitneil thn pluirm 'niul f ,,.'i,n I Henry unj Margaret Kraley. Itelatlves and retatneu 1110 cnarm aim fascinating 1 friends, rcnl I.enare Trlbo, No. 1'. I. O n. Bfini ui ii.u oiiuuai uiciimo 111 u., iiiviiea 10 tunerni services, rial.. p. m.. his splendid transcription, which has reslJenco of son Harry J. l'raley. 33i Mt. been heard hero on many prevlou,, ! V '.n'tVhS' 'v,,. Li Uaihter nf Iiitn (iiain unil IMlzubclh Mr- "irtliy ne.j 'I a lor), JMaths nJ fri-nOa inUciI t" fuiK.r.il. hat , a .t. m.. KJ" MllTliii t. hulcinn r"iuletu inaea Ht. 'IIiphus AquInaa'H Chun li, t:30 u. in. Int. Holy Crnta tfin Auto iortcu- IUIIP- Pre Li. I'.VTlfl.vitlNn. vl-low c( rplT lurl (nei unii) IMttUta anil frlnln invite"! lo funenl. is.it . 7 .10 . m , K115 H. Hnt-ewini'l ht nl"mn niaes of iqulciii Ht Muiiku b LlmrLlt 'J a lit. I at Huly t'ruad Cm. lliWLl.Tt Drr. n, KUtAH, vldow of f hailes l'nwlr HldtUrn utnl frlcnrl nieTn Ltcri of rrutteii(0 .M. il Cliurcli and ic toria Jxjdsc, No 4, faUhhtrN or Ht ijcorpn. Iinltci lo fun-ral, but . 1 i0 n. in . .'lasn Klla et berlcn In tlio ubovo thurch -' p. m. lnt Urnniftunt rem. i imuux. ucc. ut. tii.uiuii;. bo nor late occasions, inu is so inucu llnor a com position In every way than the Schulz-EUcr transcription of the "Blue Danube," and gives tho Irtuoso an equal opportunity to display his prowess, that It Is to bo hoped pianists cencrally will mako tho substitution. lieforo Mr. Zeckucr'a recital Gcorgo E. Kmes, a barttono of undoubted abll Ity, Eanu a croup of thrto nong-H. Mr. Kmes's pre-eminent qualiflcatlons am u beautiful diction and a most pleasing o1cp. Ho santr "Hear Me, Y Winds and Yo Vaes," from Ilaendel'rt "Julius ;ac&ar, un lino uramatlo effect. An MIN 1, liusbanl uf Mary A. Garrison, aeed bi. iieiutUes and (rlends 1nItd to funern herlceu. Hat.. 2 p. in., 4022 Green nt., V I'hlla. Int. Tcrmvood Ccm. Auto funeral, ii fidget on papers copy. OASKH.L,. 1. 20. nf 70fi Jf. Cth it., Camden, N. J., HAUAIf M., Mow of Samuel Gaaklll. twed 81. Helativei .nd frlenda In vlted to fmifrul fit?rl-8. Kun.. 1! p. m., residence uf Harrlaoii Wllnon, Mny's Laud ttitr. N. J lnt, rrrfcbyterlat. Ceiu. OKOItun. Dec. fu. MAHY A., widotr of John George. Itelathva and friend" ln lted to funeral. Mon., 'J p. in , 7101 Wood land ae. HericeH lu Htloum M, V. Churrli, 70th und Woodland aev 'J.Z0 p. m. Int. Mt. Mnrltih Cem, Jternalns muy bti lcwsd tiun , 7 to 10 p. in. Auto b?r.r4, aoDrm:". -Dec. in. mahy, vit ot uporge lioarrey. iieiaitven una menos in Tnrtl.-.n Hr! hv T.low. ,. - ...i ". , i loiunrrai nicei. .. l P.m.. rent. .. ....... ...- - ..v.w .iu,c 41UUJU iienco oi oii, nenjamin uooirey, 2nw btoti- ably dono at tho opposlto end of the ,eu hl- ll11- OKIand Cem. Hcmains may mu8lcal Bamut whilo an old : Knrtl,h ! b'jiSS&-L.mSS. 7,n': Inna i-aura "&alllnB bong was clven with gusto I HALLMAN. wife of William It. Hallmati. and good humor. Falluro to place the ;'a ". Itelatlves and frlenda Invited to ........ T. i. ..'.. i . iJ, . - llla funeral. Pat., I p m., 1'Jl Shearer ave., tones of tho upper register high enough North Wale., Vu. In.t. Hoao inn Cem. In tho head created n. fonilen, v in Ho, IIAItPKH. -On Ilec. L'n. 1017. at the reel. ihrt nnlv mat- nn uu Miap,i La i- ,, . i denco of tier ilitughler. Mra Ilartman llaker. mo oni mar on nn otnerwlto unlendld ' i".rj k. 43111 m.. mum. it. n. iiaiipkh h... lierfortnancc. Mr. KnieH blda fnlr tu V. II. K ZDcatljs IIAIt.NCa. Dec. SO. Newark. Jf. J.. ANNA P., widow of tleorse II. Jlarnea. formerly of I'hlla. llelatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral services. Hat.. 8 11, 111., at tho homo of her niece, Mra. Frank If. Ixmibanl. no Hosevlllo uve. Int. Mt, Jlorlah Cem., l'tolla.. on rlun. niornlnar. OAHFOIIU. Dee. 10. at Mt. Kphratm. N. -,.. uujt.v .. iiunusnu ov JHaruia, uurry llaa. notlro of tho funeral will 1m clvsm. If ARAN Deo fu. MARY v., dauthter of Patrick and Mary A. llarun tnee vv ilsh) llelatlvea ami friends. 11. V. M. hodallty of Ht. Ann' Cliurcli. Invited lo funeral. Wed . rt.30 a. tn., from parenta' realdence, i'41'J 11. f'urnberland at. bolemn requiem masa at Ht. Ann's Church 10 a. 111. Int. Holy sepulchre Cem. HARTMAN. Dee. 20, ANNIK n., wife of William IL Ilartman tneo I.lnil) Relative, and friends, uiembera of Ollvo Temple. No. 1H. I.. U. H. Invited to funeral aervleea, Mon.. p. m.. liori llellmore avo, lnt, private. North Cedar Hill Cem. Itemalna may be viewed Hun., after n p. m. lir.ARUV. Dec. IB. JAMP.it IlEARET. llelatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral, hat., 7.30 a. m.. from lato residence. Car. Hals rd., Audubon, N, J. llLti inaas at Ht. lloae'a Church, lUdJon Helthta. tt, J, Auto . 1 . funeral. ..1 I in'iTnv.n,i. en nintl l . niinw e and emplnyca of Hupplee Hlddla llardwaro I Charlea W. lleaton, uued 1, Helatlves j-u., ,iiv,,vu in lunerai. nai., a p. in., par i and Irlenoa invitea 1 ".!.. invneo 10 lunerai. rat., -j p. in., par lor. of Martin F.voy Hon, l'Ii Diamond at, Int. private. West Laurel Hill Cem. liB. main, may be viewed Prl., 7 to 0 p. m., SSU9 Diamond st HKEN. T)eo. 10. 1NUA M . bm!... . Jacob and Maria ll.en. llelatlvea and frlenda invited to runeral nyvlces. Bat., I p. m.. 7tf!7 llldsre ave. llosnorouah. Int. private. UKI.bATI. Oec. IB. MKUCEDKS J wlf. of Anthony J, Ilellatl (nee Hmlley), Rela tive, and friends. Grand Fraternity. Ladles' Urancb, No. 0. Invited to funeral, Hatf. 8.30 a. m.. 1618 Itttner at. Holamn hum nr r. qulem Church of Ht. Monica io a. m. Int. Holy crosa cem. Auto aervlco, BENJAMIN. Deo. 10. AMCC M.. daush. t.r of lata Frank and Harah Uenlamtn (nee Sharpies.). Relative and friends Invited to funeral servicea. Hun.. 11 p. in., parlor nr John P. Pluehr. 104 W. Husqu.hanna ave. int. American uecnanica- cem. Auto aerv lc BETTB nee. m. John c.. husband of lannah A. Betta. aaed (13. Italatlvaa and friend.. Carpenter, and Jolnera' Local. No. 122. invited to funeral Hat.. 1 P. tn . 430'J N. ISIh at. Int. Illllsid. Cem.. via funeral car. Friend, may cull Frl., 7 to 1 p. ni. IUCKINUS. Der. 18. JOHUPII 11. HICK. I.NOS. .red 72. llelatlvea nnd friend. In. vlted to funeral aervleea. Hat.. 'J p. in., real dene, of daughter. Dr. Mary II. Thornton. 2703 W. Bonieraet ut. Int. private. UlttrHXlCL. Deo. 10 HO 1 3 Oermantown av... tiermautown. ANTON, huabund of Au uata lllereisl, aicd tit.' Funeral and Int. private. BRAUEXDKR. Dec. IS. MART H.. widow of Kdarard Ai. aVjbu4r. Relative, and wrwraj aaMiuis, l.. a M funerul. lait.. 11.1 re..lileno tjf son-in-law. Harry Krwin. I'ark ae.. Willow Grnve. l'a. AH PervUes in Uavlavlllo lUutlst Churth 1:(1 u. m. lnt adjoining uroum!. Train for HoutUampton leaven i-teaainK ivrnunai -o p. jn. HKIHilAN'. Dec. HI. MAHIA MAHOA. HJ;'rrA. wiaow of John IJetmnan. Helatlves and frlenda Invited to funeral servicea. Hat., ;t P. in., -dua iveru ai. ui, pr.tuie, ia.9i Cedar H1 Com. HEKON. Uer, 0. ISABELLA, wlf of William Heron. IMatlvtfl HnJ frlenda In vitea lo funeral. Uon.. 8.3U a. tn., H131 Gold ft.. Chestnut Hill, bolemn requiem mass Churth of Our Mother or ComoUtlon 1U a. m Int. Holy .Sepulchre Cem. IIODOKIN. Deo. lb. KIMUN1. buitand of Kmma V. llodnkln. itelatlves and friend. member vi t apiaiu vtaucr n. riennaii l'ont. No. 7. (1. A. H.i iSurvhor of 20th l'a. Iletft., U-'th Ilet. of Inf., apIoea of A. J, Heath A, Co . invltvd to funeral. Sun , 1 p. m,, 41U lie. r ado at. To proceed to Palmer Cem. ault. Int. prlvuto, Vet Lauret Hill Cem, HOl'B At Wnnonab, N. J., Deo. 0, MAHY K., aped 88. Helatlves and frlenda Invited to funeral 'aervleea. Hat., 2 p. m., realdence of WhIUto M. Huhola. &0 IJroad way, Camden, N. J, Jnt. prlvatQ. Uld Cain ILLQAB. DfC. CO. ANNA K'ATHAHINU. widow ot Qeorye IMsaa. ased 77. llelatlvea and xrivnas, iauic aiu oi neinienem lie formed Trexbyterlan t'bureli. Invited to fu I. era. aervleea. Hun., - p. in., realdenca of her ron, George W. lllsai, 1021 Creaa at. in (lranrruiunt Cm. 1 iAPKKON.-Iei 1U. FRANCIS IIOAVARD Y W a m all ' D alAllkiaai bt.fl fslanita 4nlA.l ilAAPU.li 4b(st nuu Hivuu, (HM1VU W rimauu Br vices. DmaH. lhhiw t-o.. xk. HICK, liufbtttfl nf AniM O'Connor Oifo Ooi liiau), HRfil 44. Kelallven und lrlends. t-iu-p!oe3 of I. It. H . Invited to funeral. Hat . P.. 10 u. in.. Arlincton ue , Hltchlaixl I'.irk. Solemn hlcli iiiaR. ht Uurniro church. Llaiiertli. nrbhlplnc ut Tirn Houjg. Hlch ImikI IMrl;. 1 u. in. Int. M. Uuils' Cc.n Aulo ttiiur.il. VAHH IX 13. LLLI.N K . wllow nf Hlrhjrd H Tarr, axed 1 UelHtlMi nd friends lmUM lo funernl, Sat., 7 ln j hi 1 1 IS SiidrT n Ueciulcm lil&h mam Chui li of tho Uplphiiiy 'J d., in. Int. prhate. Auto atrvlre HA1T. rec. at. II AHU V UAKl nscd tt'2, Itelatlves otid frtenflr. Court AVaerly, No. L'll r. of A., and Liberal Hen. SoUety, In vited to funeral. Mon., a m . reMdeme uf l'rotherttilaw, Jamea McCann. b7U N. HandolpU nt. lnt Oretinount Cem. Ite mains nuv b Mewed Hun . 7 to 0 p. m, HAKKF.HTV. Dec. 1U, ItlSLLA. ilaugtiter nf lata Trunk and HelU Hafferty, of Car rlcUmoro. County Tyrone, Ireland Helatlves and frlemli, Leamio of bacred Heart, luvlted to funeral, Mon . b 30 a. in., residence ot iirotlier-ln-inu. i'eter .-icuartny, iT,3i P 13th nt. bolemn requiem inatH Churrh of the Hptphnnv 10 a. m. Int. bt. Mar'a Ccm , tilnu'-ewter, N. J HKUC13. UeT. 19. ANNA O . widow of David T. Heeco. tiffed 7l). Helattvea and frlenda In. lted tn funeral aervleea. Hat.. 2 p m ?'iaf W Thompson at. Int. private, nnnif. Den. si. at GST Conarro nt., Hoxborough. IIKLi;NA W.. wife of Christian tth. lruncrol nervlres and Int. prlvato ot ronenlenoo of family, Trlenda may cull &un.. 7 to ' p. m. llAni Dec. Hi. EL7.CN, widow of Hob ert It. Heed, need 03. Helalhea and friends InvlUd to funeral aenlce, Hun . 1! p in., rebldence of non-ln-law, Joseph Donnetl. 10 N. ATth Ft. Frlenla may call H.U.. H tu 10 i. ni Int. Montrose Cem Auto funeral. HIIODKH rPei. 10, HANNAH, widow of Henry Ithodex. aciU 75. Kulatlves and frlenda i Invited to funeral. Mon., " P. m., 4107 Or chard M., krankford. Itemalna may be ! itweit Hun. eie Int. Cedar Kill Ccm. jui'uvvax. uec. ijs, mauv A., oautn ter of lata Tho man nnd Ann P. Rldvway. llelatlvea and frlenda lnlted to funeral aervleea, sat., - p. in., uopnew'a realdenca, the Rev. 3ohn C. Pet re. 1333 E. Suvaut. Iiannu ave, int. private HOOKHS In New Yorlc t lty, Deo. 0, MAUV AMANDA HOQKHt! (nee Shourda). widow of George W. ItoRera. need 7. 8er ra bat . .ao p. m . Oliver H. Hair Uldff.. 1830 rirmnut at , I'hlla, Int. private. liOSEKnEIUll'h. Dtr. 17, IDA MAT HO. sn.N'MKluinit (nee Dlehl), wife uf Webster ltoveuborcer, accd 3.1, Hfsldenee, 1321 Au burn it (13th und bomerset), Itemalna mav be Jewed Frl., after 7 p. in. Servicea and Int. Quakertown, l'a., Hat., if 30 p. m, Train leaes Ileaditu; Terminal u:15 a. in. and lli'SO p in. for Quukertoun, Pa. nosi:xnLATT. dhp. is. iu:nTifA- wir nf (lottlleb Iloaenblatt (nve Hruckner). ared &!. Helatlvrn and frlendi Invtted to funeral aervleea. Hat.. 11 n. in . UI.7 n. Itanrlolnh at. Int. Northwoud rem. Auto funeral, itemalna may Im viewed Krl. eve. HHhSKLL At Glbbaboro. N. J., Dt. SO. WALTCH H.. husband of busan Uussell (nee Harkness), aced 43. Due notice of fu neral given. ItVAK.-Pfc, HI, MAHQAHET U. HTAN. widow or Michael J. Ryan and dauchter of late Charlea II. and Fannie Ryan. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral, Hat., 8.30 a. tn., brother-in-law residence. Otto A. Hor ceth. &8 ti 7th it., parby, Holemn reaulem maaa at Church of thu Dlessed Virgin Marv, Int. Immaculate Heart Cem., Ltnwood. Chester papers please copy. Auto funeral. HAIlHlt. Dec. 10. CirAnLOTTI2 V.. widow of Adam Hager and mother of John i;. eager and iouie t. nuan. ageu bi, jieia tlves and frlenda Invited to funeral cervices, KrI.. b p. m., residence of daughter, Mrs. Lottie ti. Hush, RllO locust at. Int. Hat., ut convenience of family. BAVAUi:. Dn. 10. JAMfcS P son of James and late Ktlen Havage. Helatlves and friends Invited to funeral, bat., 8.30 a. rn.o liftTU TUton aL Holemn requiem maaa Church' of the Nativity 10 u. ru. Int. Holy Crosa Cem. HCHMIDT. Dec. JO. CHAULIZH. husband of Mary Hihmldt (nee Muller). ared 78. Hela tlvea and friends. Post No. 70, O. A. It.. In vited to funeral, Hun , 0 a. in.. 83i Hutton at. Hervleea Hat., 8 p. in. lnt HMIsldfl Ceai. HEITHEK. Dec. 10. FRED W., won tf Oeorge K. and Martha II. H it her. Relatives and friends, Fred Ktoli Yearly Hen. Asso., Invited to funeral services, Hun., 'J p. in., 2742 Carman at., Cumdeu, N. J. Int. prl vate, Arlington Ctm, Frlenda may cull 6at. aiier n p. m. Your Last Chance fefiP, iaairoloct? Trench Sweaters Olive Drab $2.00 National Uniform Co. 502 Market Street Philadelphia, Pa. MaiUd Parcel Pott Honey returned if not tatit factory w , ' "J Wv tt 'I 'iuji!jf v VMV ajj LU V! Wool Trench Helmet Olive Drab Color $1.25 Tarcel post paid to any part et U. S. A. Ideal for Ekallnr. etc, NATIONAL UNIFORM & EQUIPM1NT CO. 502 MARKET ST. 1'IIILA.. r.v. The Wonder of the Age! BURROWES' Talking Machine (s t a n il u r il a i 7. c ) ; double spring motor; plays nil rec ords; iricc, $09.50; cash or paynicnts. Coinu in uud hear it. kftaHBSail aaafsaSBMi s Mako it a "BURROWES" for Christmas, the Home Billard and Pool Table with national reputa tion. AU sizes; prices from $3.50 up. Cash or payments. Sec demonstration. Open Evening The E. T. BURROWES CO. N. E. Cor. 11th & Chestnut St,. Philadelphia, Pa. OM Itell.iblc JIiilouo ttanJs behind every blcjclo ho isclle. PrlreH range from Jli.oo up. old Ttellablo Kt. NlclioUa UnouH tho rjulrk putli direct to our 1i'h lieait, uud lio recom mends u bicycle. Crcat blaiiclilcr In nrlcea of all bundrlcu for tlio holidays ( Kt Untie lvl l?L'",S ' t M..VU.' fern M CASH OK UASY PAYMENTS GEO. C. MAL0NE 1203-05 Girard Avenue Ol'RV Vir.llTM AV11 N11NI1ATR No Connection Willi Any Oilier J'laref LCLC mm nmrn L'stablished VMi We Save You Money Mail orders filled sumo day received Open Every Evening Until Xma3 Bracelet Watches jr-i-7i?'j.-j 9. - JV Valu &s?i& 512.50 Our Price S5.m Quaranteed for 20 jeara: perf.rt tlm.ksep ra: larse assortment to cnoose xrom. uinrr Jewelry stores charge $12.50 for thla watch. Our Special Xmu price r; no only. HKIVKKD. Dee. IS. SAMURLi K, hus band or llarrlst cl.lverd. aa.d 711. llsfallvsa and friend. Invited to funeral .ervteea, fiat J p. in., IU7 Kllzabeth St.. Chester: Vs. Int. Chester Rural Ceui. Hemalns may be viewed I'rl.. 8 to 10 p. in. BIONB. Dec. IS, TOANCIS PIKRSO.V HION'U.. .on of John and Marian Siena, aced 22. Itelatlves and friend. Invited to fun.r.l. Hat.. 2:3(1 p. tn., parenta' realdtnc. TU nauinr ave.. AWir, l'a. int. mom Here's the Chance to Save Money on Your Lighting System TU, Fixture conpl.l, for 675 V"" V $12.00 S will complete, your horn, with mturea for IS3. Our representative will call and live ou ettt-mate.. DAiicvucr. cti UAIUjft HI VI. V.W, 'Mi&b.. $3.50 Value, $1 This extra heavy, ltandaon.ely uhaaed Msnet Hint?, Kuaran teed for 10 yeare. i.a die a or gent a. Mono pram 15 nn raved Free. Vhll4 they last, only SI postpaid. fcMfcflr Banjos pKpT" The Ideal Gift itTi UffAiS TT IBi Parrots, $5 Double yellow head, hand-raised Birds. sold with our usual Guarantee; also Pan- uma Parrots, creat talkers. Canaries, $3.50 up Every Bird Guaranteed Hollers, $7.50 Dogs.'Puppies Ksquimo Pupplea, .15.00 J Toy S1IIC roodles. $10 00; Tov Illack and Tans, J5.00; l'onieraiilnns. Collies, Boston Ter riera. DO othcra; uo fancy prlcos. Goldllsli Aquariums. Pots ot all Kinds. Hope's Pet Shop 35 North 9th St. Katabil.lied SO' "Year, ' . , Gold-filled Cuff Buttons, $1 Guaranteed for 10 yaara; Monosratn rngra ed free, ltfcular $2 30 vnluq Our price only II, poatpald. Tie Holder or Heart X'lna to match, only 60c, Mexican Diamond Co. 335 Market St., Phila., Pa. Open Kvenln,.. Remember the Number. MRGAIt&i& IN -JtOT tst' More value than elsewhere. Every article guaranteed aa represented or money refunded. Fridenherg Loaa Offices 37 North 11th CBatwMa.nikOTt a4 Anh) I 'L50 up Men's Overcoats Largest assort ment in town. Walter's Pawn Shop 904 VINEsss SgK) PAWNSHOP AT 904 VINE '. Ixiuns $1000 for 110 Drlna roar diamonds, natche. and Jewelrr t the larcrst pawnshop In the world. Walter's Pawnshop, 904 Viae UO.NUKl) TO TIIK CITY You .Can Telephone Your; t WANT ADS to tlir. r ' -PTTRTiTH T-F.nfiFJl j. 'YC SA Si. tlli I I Ui ma H Ch 6 H 5 1 coir lly H( not roo Tl Hi H( Trl ti Tt Pa no bio. rtai Pr A h LWl turn W.,1 WiiMlallf'i" y?'Wjr& MMi" m"- Btajr Bat) ''" t..j ,:.ii. '"' I ,HHHMMHKVIffMMW.
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