;4V V t' EVENING PUBLIC I,EDqlIl-r-PHILADELlJJlIA,( . SAfrUKD) DECEMBER r. 29, h191W ,, r r5 'AS, BMnaHHMMMIiMWMMMiHMfHMlMiMl RED CROSS BAZA AR I as" cubist sees rep cross bazaar ENDS WITH ECLAT Business Men Vie in Swelling i the Fund With Purchases ' at Princely Prices .CLEAR $5 A MINUTE ' PrOmininf Krnira VrMf A. Ill tn film. py j - -- " " J ) . cess of War Undcr- ' taking i At an tarly hour yesterday morning 3. rvifred Clark, president of Clark's Iron Foundry, Issued from tlio Colon hade Hotel carrylhc the following articles: Ono large sill; sofa cTishloii, hand em broidered; ono cut-glass perfuino bot tle, ono -hand-painted cake box, one silk sweater, one toy monkey three feet high, made of brown wool; tlio constl v ousnees of hating done his bit for the tied Cross and ono checkbook In uhlch pnly stubs jcmalned. Close at his heels came Charles Kelker, commlslon merchant and bon l Want, burdened with a basket of hot- rT. v -i, , I .-Ji Hi 1 " xfsif, j 2. 3 H- "LONG LIV$ THE KING" A Human Ptory of Chlld-Deslre, Couit lntrlnuc and Love, the J.alct Noel I$y MARY ROBERTS RINEHART Cup)rllil, 1017, by Mary Hoberts lllneliart inj the I'ublln IJeer Company 'A cornerstone, I sup- JCo. this is not a shell-blasted ullage "somewlieie in fiance," nor yet a glimpse of the ruins of ancient Pompeii. It is a "cubist" im pression of the Red Cros3 bnzanr held nt the Hotel Colonnade, nnd was drawn on tho spot by Colonel Samuel I). Lit, a member of tin board of directors of the local Red Cross chapter. Of course, so clear and faithful a sketch needs no further description for "those who understand," but for the unenlightened it might be explained that tho section marked "1" leprosents tho pile of article auc tioned off; "2" is a portrait of Jean Downs, who plays Beauty in "Expeiicnce," and who auctioned off $2.r0 worth of the articles; "3" is a similar lioi trait of Raymond Hitchcock, star of "Hltchy Koo," who brought in $80 for the Red Cross In eight minutes as an auctioneer; "5" is tho smoke arising from tho scene; and "l" is one of the boxes of cigars which went for ton dollars each. Tho Red Cross realized about ?3G0. house fruit as big as a roll-top desk, but PllUGH ISSUES CALL stepping lightly as ho called to mind FOR DRY CONVENTION mat ho had paid only J90 m cash for l'lans" will b ilicn to each person In the loiiKresillon. ' special Chrlatmas music will Im tlio fea ture of tomorrow', aeriltea at t I'eter'a l'roteetant Kiilacnual rhurch, Wayne and It. .1 . ....A. 1 1 b-..a -. n T t r. Hal ftj . tho fruit, with two dances with Jean' 11 Ppnnevlviniu PrnViiliilinnUti !' Kenllnit. tho rector, will ilolivrr th err- ""'i "' i"b uie jj.uv v. iieauiyi Ilvtuvl tn Hnllv fnr Urivn rm uruan. tlio curate, will preach nt Mint . a program or excellent Christina inuaif will ho heitd tomorrow nt tlio hrrilpna In th Cheatnut Street Haptlut I'hurih. I'hcst- nut street not or mrticth IIAHKIrlliUIM,. Dec. 2S. SUto C u 1- miinii. T1IK rVTOKY THUS TAR Uionta I. threatened with retolitiloti. Student. (Milan., rten nniu rteron. nre rnnlir to ntertlimw iIik nioimrelir ml proclaim it republic. hlMI I .BIIA1I II It nt the liolnt of ilenth nml lila Itranrt .011. I l.ltlllAM HII.LUM. Iinj'i (town I'rlne of I.Uonla. I only eight yetiri old. Tlie tlnio iiropltlow 'or, re loll, nml I lie Mug mill hli ( hancrllor. .Ilettlleh. know It. ., In nnler In nregnaril Ihlielf to tli throne UMIOVNT MKKV Iltltll. n joting olTiier. I ordered In w.,l!fJ'..r,r llttn, Mklii la In lo.e nlth IIMIMIO. the f'roviii PrtnreV foimlli, hut her mother, .K( IIIII (III.hs ANMM'IATA .tlio gmnditint of the I rown I'r.nre order; Ihe Inn not In mert. The..lh'n, "'"' nr. In htito lleilnlg iniirrr KIM lAllli 111' KMtMt, it iirlghhorlng kingdom, unit thu rennne nn enoiii on the horder nml ulrenglhrn Internal Hflulrv that tho reiolntloii will Ih. tliwnrled. .. ., , , IIIIMDW OUI Mint III.U. In loti wllli Karl, nml n follower of the Utopian iniirl. end it iimIo letter to ltrl telling him nf the iirningement1. rl.ll.H ; III Htl. it elerk. I. Ihe m-ienger. He I; followe.1 Iit IfKKMW rit.lt. up ilgent nf Ihe retnlntlonl.tii ttjul lieiichman nf lllVtli III MlirilT. it giant leader of Uie cliemlr'. of Iho throne, . Mkkt rnniea ttpnn nn nttaik nsitlnt Mhnn, lel l.l lllnck llnmliert nnd ""liler. nml I- IMil low. lint he reenter. nlll ilenllv lo ia.M Ihe Inlltereil Mhurg liolne. rhe latter, howeter. n .oon ii he think, the jouiig lienteimnt out of ..ght. .tiunlile. hi. tint to Cio I nthednil, where he ) lllgn'. teller lo it iliaiirfenr. .'kk Ji de. In the illitonaihlle until the Karnla-I Ito nla hounilanr I. rro.e.l und then iiltaikH tho thaudenr. who. taeeit with death, ile ihle. In tell hit .erret Hick In lltnnla llnmliert and Niler nro engneeil In n lieltle of till, tilth a toiine .tlidenl. llnerkeJ. one nf Melt Ich'a i-ule.. I'or week. Ilaerl.rl lini been kept nt Ihe point nf death. Imt he pen.l.telllls re live, to dlliilgc nn Information. Ho crumpled up In a heap ns tho con clergo fell on him with ilstn Ilka flails. Koine tlmo later old Adelbert heard n sound lit tho corridor nnd peered out. Humbert, assisted by tho lodger Spier, wa carrying to thn attlo what appeared to bo nn old mattress, rolled tip nnd covered with rags. In tho morning out side tho door thcrn wns a darkish stain, howccr. which might hao been Mood. 4 ll.WTr.lt Mil 1 in thi: i'aiik I AT NINi: o'clock tho next morning the rXChancellnr lsltcd tho Crown Prince. I Ho camo without ceremony. Lately ho Iliad been coming often. Ho liked lo como In quietly and sit for nn hour In the schoolroom salng nothing, l'rlnec rerdlnand William Otto found theso I occasions lather trying. "I should think," he proteted onco lo hi got crness. "that he would hac pomp thing eluo t, do He's tho Chancellor. Iin't he1" Hut on thla occasion tho Chancellor lad an" errand, the product of enreful thought K.vrly us It was. already he nail read liH morning mail In his ptud), dlsanixilnted. pose" hs said. "Xot a cornerstone," "said the Chan cellor, with ejes that began to twinkle mdcr ferocious brows. "So, Otto. A real excursion, up tho rltcr." 'To Iho fort? I do want to see tho new tor.." A. a matter of truth tho Chancellor had not thought of tho fort. Hut like many another beforo him, ho accepted tho suggestion and mado It Ills own. "To thn fori, of course," said he. "And tnkn luncheon nlonc and eat It there, and hae Hcdwlg and Nlkky? And reo tho guns?" Hut "'Is was going too fust. NBiky, of course, would go, and If Iho l'rlncesi BKATHH Joachim's Church 11 a, m. Int. 81, Uomlnlc's Cem Hi'meburff CUL1IE11T Dee. 15, ANDIIEW', huaband of Margaret Culbert (nee Illeley) and ton of Matthew una Mary, Culbert, rtelatlveg nnd frlendi, I. O. M.. No. 2J. of Cheater. Intlted to funeral, Mon, 8 SO a, m.. broth er's realdence, Hamuel J. Culbert. 2547 W. Wlllard at folemn high requiem maag rhurch of Corpus Christ! 10 a. rn. Int. Holy Hepulchre Cem CCIA nil Dee ST. i',302 (Ireenway Ve., U 1I.1.IAM It , h'j.batld of Jullii Culver, aired 37. llelatlve. and friends. Mill. Lodge, No, inoo, I O O. I'lW.il, Warden llmellrlal Ao., emphiyes of Atlantlr Refining Co., Waeern Ttlb-. No 4o, I O. It M . anil Cloneill-II rniWBBnip, llllliru IO arVlCCH Sun, s p. ,tn, reeldence of father, Ma p. i"- Int prltale UAKTIlll Iter. 28, ItOnKItT O.. liuaband I I.INIMA V.J-At- TOT' ,OM Itrvn Mawr. !.. itre. 'as. 5 NET. wldotr,of John -Mitrkt daughter of lata Henry Mark Vine. fenneral aervlea CttA fg Church, 3d and plna ata., PhHa.i : ..I.1MV1I.U Twelfth Month 2tk A JAMKR I.INVII.U 2d, son of WaBlr Adatlnn 1' Llnvlll. aired IS tnontM. I nerai at y p. m, Heconniay. sim i rcldence of parenta. 013 N. sad at. Jnl fal . MJI.t.m lSflAF.t, H liuiband M ' Mary Ijoller. aged 8P rtelatlveg shd fri 2oorn iKxire, jso, -n, Ji "j t. r,x Townahlp Un-ampment, No. 255. t O, invitea to I'ineral. lon, z .p. m.r law's realdnce, K. K. Kock, BTl, nte int. prirate, jii vernon um m.- eall Unn . .flee T n m .MAt'NKur iee, .'n. auaoeniy. Of Anna L.. llaatrr It.lnllte. .n,1 trlvnAm tlAM f AI'MV.IK nireil In ,t,n Inn lint lmirhemi ! It w n. i ,in -pd. o funeral avrttrea. Mon.. 2 p m.. of. funeral will 1m gltei enreu in, sun loo. nut itinrneoni u was o2JT Columbia ate. Int. private. West- SIAKBNSON. Dec. 2 necessary to remind tho Crown I'rlnco mineter cem. , William I. Makemon I that tho ofllcera at tho fort would ex pect to have him Join their mess. There was a short parley otcr this, nnd It wns finally settled that inn officers rhmild serte luncheon, but that thero should bo no speeches. Tho Crown I'rlnco had already learned that hlsj preenco was n tort of rod of Aaron to unloo.o floods of rpceches. Through what outpouring of Oratory ho had pat or stood ln Ida al most ten ears! "Then that's settled," ho said at last. "I'm ery happy. This morning 1 shall npologlzo to M Piiaux" CON'TIM'nn MOXDAT tlAtlHln Atlnnll rllf V- t . Il.e ? i..i..irt ii., wiuim oi i-. centeri natla. II J Intlted to Hr , aged 60. La. 2IAKT. WlOIWVa uaiaiivea ann ma funeral. Mon.. 2 p. n evlce.rt. )eat!)S Ai.nntniiT. Dec. 2d iii:n'iami- h Al.imiflllT, I) 11.. hualmnd of Alinlo II. hud dictated his replies, hid eaten a ! Albright, nited 75, llel itji m and friend. In 111 "Hxpcrlcncc," thrown In for good measure. It was the closing scene In the bazaar held Thursday night at tho Co'onnado, at which JS a mlnuto was reallred for teenty consecutlo minutes for the lied Urged to Rally for Drive on John Barleycorn Till! bran sp' mil frugal breakfast of fruit and paus.icc. and lit the small Inner room which had beard bo many secrets had listened to tho reports of his ngents nnd of the King's phyrislan. Vci'hr had been re. assuring. Tho King had pased a bad night and tluin. ...in I.- ,1. a x.l.t.f tn. I ,. , ... . 1. tfl.,, nit ,.'.....,. , ... .'" .,,v n..,... " nnnrii. iiiif, sm i,, num. ....v. ..... man B. 13. V. l'rugh today Issued n call Gnitarlan 'soMet, of o'ennVown "' l . I thoro was a spy of ICnrl's In tho lul.i for the Htato contention of the l'rohlbl- Th' Itev fross. Jerome II. Louchhelm, president 'ffi t0e.H.cJldd,I'e,V.,rr "a'S "L ' frfiv ' hf tho k.nitnnn rrntiRtnirtlon rnmnaiiv. , onumtiriii ovm.v ..lukiiviiiBk v.i.uii.,1, Dr. John It Dttle". pastor of Ihe llethlehem I'rxln lerlan I'hunli. will lit WC10 Well to HnOW 11 :TO.nd.r7?TT. SWV-TVS I Plicated method-, lint. t. And that the ci.il inusuni pro rain. ... - . i ir ritriiivirii tiitntt iiia riAi ft rr tiia n irit1 had nlrinrii finrl. t nrrvlnir u itli lilrti n I "" t" vi i'ulw i" -j . ,., .,, -..,. ..i.., ., ,--i, ,.,. t ' thlna KewplA doll, for which lie had for tno comIn tamjiaign will no out-. row mornin thi Ucv Ororno V Awry ill enough. By rcaillnt; every tenth word I IVnlluind William Otto. "Hut unless t lined, . . 0f i "ino enemy is on tlie tun, aim now CII.M'TIIK Ml Contlnueil ... ..ml...l,l I I, I illll ItlllB 111. urarni)- w.ii nn.. ..W..I...S,, . -.. IIaPti(c, U-1S ,,,, mirllB T, chan- Ind ttas clcai. Ho nsl;ed for a Lellor's heart was hc.t After all. It suddenly tho Crown I'rlnco looked up "il.iti" ton cer been on n s-ienlo tall w.iy?' ho Inquired iiollltl Tho Chancellor legrettod that he had not. 'ltrf ery icinatkable," said Trlnco tttrd to Fort kes. Mon . , .10 p m , reeldenco rt aon ln Itw, Mahlun A. l'unk. 7lS N. 4uth ct. Int f.ansdtile. l'.i AI.COllN'. Dec. 1.", WIM.IAM. hubonl of Su.an Alcorn llela'ltes and friend. In. tiled to funeral eertlre.. Sat 3 p m, H',l S Marttoa at. lilt Mt Jlnrlnli Cem. lie- lllJlna mav no tieweu i-ri Ji to in p m. , .M'Pl.KllAli: Dec 211. I.AV1NIA AP Il.i:OATK. Itcl.ttltea and friend., nil or trunUKtlona of tihlih ilrifisril wa. n inem ice. Ho tr!6d com- body of tlio IctU-r. after all, was simple .1hV.,uhbVrtrof0,ho0".T.V:y'7oT;o,ra'!!ho got n Consistent message, sate that ou Hko excitement, perh.tpa ou would " etenlni .ertl.e .. ,, v,,,1m1i. n.M. which tho con- "t caie lor u. ,1110 net. i.r. uaine. or liiockiey cnurc.i . . . Tho Chancellor ..li.rte,l Hint l.n lmn nesi-,1.,,.- i,,,i .niloil. went sner ai coue ... ,, ..... . .. .'.'- ..v.v .. . Itatl ins fcii.iio oi CM-llement in in time. Tlu ho .ltlci was low fur (10 wajo of quiet. could not decipher. I'rlnco rcnllnand William otto had a 'Whoctcr was tn leccltv thi",' he Bloat muni tilings to say, but thought no iti'ii imi iinjiivt ia niuvttnv .tttata will Breach tomorrow mnniln at tlin ih: nut Htreit ItaptUt Chinch "Kternil 'lhliB I-ald ten round dollars. Wo-mntirf TUtrVirrtMr. j-finfilt m ' IIItchy-Koo," had started tho e.iclle. j ' ' us all roll up our sleeves and holp ment. Dashing to tho hotel after ho had ""' oantj-com uim uh iu.i i.m llnlshed his performance nt tho I.jrlcl1" the yardarm of tho ship of State," last night, he stepped into the center i lcs the chairman In asking for a large of the ring formed by several hundred l uiienuuni oi uciegaics. tuests at the hotel anil began to auction TI.o ciueatlon of cana dates to bo nom- cimni hO (t.A D.Hnla- ni.nl.,1 l.i a nntnlin. nf Ih.,.,1 ... .!. ..!. n .!..... ..I.... nH.l f The Itev ......... ..w.,.. -, '""- " i "" " "l'....K iiiiiimnv-i. .ii. u. - ,.',,, ,,,,: ,,:- ;. ", :,, -,,,.--..- ... ., ,, .,,, , ,i, v.,. T - -" --"-"" """"" '""' business arms to the lieu uross. -rounce tho attitude of tho party In this Mato PVtof. win preach i tomofmv it Ht Viat 'cv'011 UL -"'"i"t'" ' - - " possinio tnat tno inancenor ilia aln will ho tho subject of tho Itev Dr. HeurKO words for certain regiment", ,J. AUIIIll (1, ,1, lll.l.L "("ItiWV. The Hev. Dr. If. H. Uhr. tf York. Va . will ppeak nt tho morninir unJ nlKht i"rv tr tomorrow Rt thj leslah Lutlran Dr William W ll.iiini nnd the .. . .. ., ,. , irfAt, i .'better of It Mlsq Bratthunlto ilLsliKed jiaiu i!i iai, .vouiu nau- ---v.. ... ,,a- Ampr!Mn- fnt, ,. ,ftf,(,0 ,n. nu Iff, irmtM to funeral trlciM but . - v m rcfiuenco oi pun-n.-iau, narry ahijoi IHO' I! ritr Ft Int North Cedar Hill Cem KrttnJ1" in iy c ill l"rt p AHTOV -Im- 'JT. AI.I.CItT huland pf Annie II Awhton (nrn ,n Hurt), HMa tlcn nnil frnd ineinlii.ri (l.iuoneio Trlln.. No. 2M. 1 O U M. ImilPtl to funeral feplce. ftun . 7 i. in.. J7 N. 7th Pt Int. j friends. 1iritlt-. fWllie'l lUtl. 1H , .111 il . ill llJUVtll pni'i' nt (am IK Auto futirnl IIMHI. Ver '.", JOSHPIUXi; Alt TI1AHS. tllm of John llalnl I'uncrnl nerv I. rn Mon . - I', in , WJO Chestnut tt Int lrKii(e llAl.l.INn:it Near Mnrlldi. V J , Tw.Uth Month gJMh. UAVIU T. HAr.U.N. (li:it. r . hunhartil of Ninth II. lUiner. pucil i.fi KrlaiKeH am! IrlnnH Iniltet to furnr.il Third 1. I Irst Mruii Int. il p tn , near Marl ton, N J Int KldrlUdo Cem Cfimerttn i will nict in 3n a m train from Market M ftrrj, I'hlla.. at l.lmood rn kit utiitlon IlKCK 1V- Lli, .IIAKUAKLVI 11 rrni. viuii.. u. iu Vviirn t.. . Ihtla. Rgrvlca fit. J I unrnl nerIce Hun , 4 p tn , tit lh OIKer Vs.K .Church 3 P. m. Int. Mt. MorUh II ItAir llldff., lso Chestnut l,. rhllo. Int. ndi iny call Hun. 7 to 10 p. m- lirliflla ILnfll i nnVJ.KI.T.Y.-lk rrtiL'vi' t .-. MANN'SntHKOK. Uor. 27 T.KVA IiIMhI nf Him In AI. tinnnttilv mb t .mtt.ti'fii 1 t of (Iflttlob Mnnnohrrk (nee PfftU). AKl ' unernl. tn which relAtK'o und (rten1i Itetntltea And friend invited to foi Vn(ht of ColumhUK Ht Vlnrnt it PhuI'b , Mnn.- H a. m.. Pftrenti reeldnee. 2SI Holy Name und Htrredljenrt Soelftlee. L (.' Mh M. HIrIi mi St. Conlf ;.; I1 """""ibk-tb nr insue iiana. inura. rnurcn it r. m. Jtemaini may ua f3 , n Oil a in , i-.o h. Ifith et Holemn i Rn . 7 to D P. m. ",a." cLrirVi;.h"rrj.' or A' J;.?.ni:. l0 .maykbIi, 27. Jacob a. ma " ."...'.: I. :: ..,, n.v,,,. am,,, ,, rri.i, .M.it aon oi Ainnnn '.. iiarin. agai iniiiunr; in !).. 27 3UCIIAKI. aon n.T.n... an,l frl.n.l.. a an araci. rv I of Thi.maa JI, nnd Helen C Dnuoherty (nee , 03. F ! A.t Aria, No. 4. Frattfi MraeltiKnn). niteil 11 ear llelat'tea nnd i Or.ler of llagleal fwtge No, S4, U O. Q. I frleniN Intlteil to funeral, Mon.. 7 30 a. m., ami members of 7.lon I,uthran Church j narenla' rralilence, f,SBO Knox at., (lerman ' vlted to funeral, Mon . i p. m . 11.12 N..14 until rioiemn inue. or requiem tit. Vincent's at. int. an i-eace t.m. jtemains msy I'hurrh II n. In. Int. Itrtlv s.i.nlrhre l.m. lelled Stun n to 10 D. nt' . i Auto funeral ' McIONAJ Dec. 2J. rim', hM ! DdlllllintTY Dec 'JS. H. nOnr.m of Iulea MellongUI .(n Iforrman) Ddl'llllKHTY, fnrinerlv of l'ottatllle, I'a. It" and frlende. ernnloyea H. UelfleW- ( Itunanil or l.lizaneiu liouiinerty. Ill aiater uivtif-;. i', 'M"., ,""", "' ,', "V, V lemiince. .tire riamuei it, jiustell. lL'l r. ' 'Vil V3".i '-. kiJZ. v.,-1! !" .?n' H2J st I'ottetlllo iianera topy. Due notlca aJT.N. lh '.' ,I,0i"n" hlV,.m"1!,1 8tn np r ..l.l u !.. .wnriln rhurch 10 A. m. Int. Ifnlv rli DtlTTO.V Dec. 'JS. JOHN f) . eon of late Cam. Haglelpn V?J?,or!!aC05tlv. uo fn.r 'enjnmln I' nml l.iuleo llulton. ogcl Oil. , McnAlt hl Dee. 26. ANNA r".. tTlf ii, A rn,i. ,r rn.r.i i.A .ii tf r.,.. t flnrert N. McOarvev and daughter ofW Iwrlan.l st " Hart W. and Emma llarr Hmlth. rteUttlT. UDWAHPI Dee ST. aud.lenlf. IIAKRT "a "'fJSH ,,.nVi.i.V .'.""'J.1' '! r.. son nf (leorao V nnd lato Margaret A. n. s" i",thJX"i?.,t.Ro,'.mn ".". Mittrda. nged 3J. Itelatltcaand frlen.ta In-' reaulem Church of Iho Tranaflguratlon tlteil to funeral. Jlon.. I r. rt., brother a eshlcnre Altre.l l:tnari, u'217 Ft Oltli it "rlends mat .all Sinn 7 to 10 p. in. Int. orltnte Kernttood Cem l'KHltUMUX Dee S. MAIIY It . widow of Charha Vereuson, aged 77. Hclatltes and friends lnil'ed tu funeral sertlces, hat 7-10 p 111 residence of son-ln-Uw. rrcd Warnor 4ut t umberland at. Int bun a. in at North' ast. ,Md. Cheater rapera topy VHllNMIK ir Dec "A. l'llKfiHTHPK C 'i:si:.MIKI'K. I.ushand of Matilda Telen tnt. Holy Croaa Cem. Auto funeraf i-... &fi ici.ii.i. . ..t..i.t.iv, nusoana oijrt Ann McOill I'uneral on Mon 8:30 a. n.4V' SM) N, :7th st. Solemn niaas or reauledl jir Cl t..anl. f.l.tl.rtl, IO n n. n.l.,1. . anil friend. 11. V. M. bodality, jloly NamJ'S 3 Hocletv, Knlghta of St. John, Cllmmand.ry J ", No ICO: bt. Vincent da 1'aul Society, Don.Vit 'e gal II S. I". Aato . Dlv. No. 42. A. O." Il..'2??r, nn.t All a.ltataii .aolal t&M a ati lak . a ..a a . .(H.?i Blii. nn vuiri om-niiT. va, nun ii iiu jrmw mY"f member. lnlted to attend. Int. Holy CroMAV- ,rt ir Auto lunrrai. MCKN1UHT Uec SO, UIJnA, A lltBrlt.ai gtf ' beck i'neoKelrer). used K. ltelatltea Hti.i I Hmma McKnlaht (nea Slmpklna) nnd lu1V tnenel llene hoclely, Kealone ' .iiei,urr .,iinniBi, nvea -., iteiaiiragfv itatcn I.MSO lime Moclt nnd emplojea of "n. inenue. n .. oaonei a n. v. ii. rsv.Ui Male A Kllhurn, .Machine (.hop, Intlted to JHt. intlteil to funeral. Mon, 8 a. rAyVl funeral serilcea, Muii , 2 p in . 2133 N residence of mother. 2712 tlraya letrrrS' Van Tclt st Int Chelten Hll'a Cem. y. No'emn re'iulem mala Church of St.iV.S l'rlendi maj call Hun. r m. Auto tu- An,,'1?,riy..,!t.!S,,u.. '.N W nerai 1'IKI.IW U her re.ld.nce. ria H. Mill ".'i lwr 2 I.II.Vl'. rilli.lH dice Hhartw). trletl.la Intlted lo scrtlce. Men . ' n m . at ;VS"..:,',""r" ."' '"iT.'"'' ,i,.'"t' "-" vrn. . .,,,. .. ..., ..... ...-... -T-it.n, it,,, .ma u.e .. iimuui Dl, ' .it..ii...iii.-. .'re, ji. .iiiuiAiviv w...i?oa hu.banil of Marv i McMenamln (nee DT.4H'a in), formerly of 243 H. Camac at. R.lalJ?,'! I Itea nnd frlenda, U. S. Cuatomi Ouarda of 'i n, pounce on them 1" ho urged. In i toward tho proponed union of tho prohl-1 th lous Hitchcock drawl. Tho ctotvd I hltlon party with the new national party. V I'tnhahly oit und 'Ph.r. tiltl I,a n oneplil t hildret.',. feiilltt l.irinilM reKfimeilt.. 1110 contention Will ertlie at Mt .lames.a rroteslHIll r;pllopll i.,.i e nnmleren lntn tint nl. tomorrow ntiernonn ill 4 oclma ..""' 'm.,. -- - - nj neia in in tiiunn An Ancient on them, the famous hounced on thein so enthusiastically that Wlll be dlicussed In eight minutes the comedian had Fold be asked to defino .tho particular nttl- VhH",:,1,,"n'o,0.w,lnV 183 worth and had protoked eighty- ttido of tho Prohibition nartt-toward tho vZ X, three lauehs to the minute. ii. e mHin. i.. nnn,T, n..i in ,i,n "The I'rosoerltv of the Moul Then Jean Downs took his pUce at ' matter of tho drlvo for election of u , nS no"1"")"' ciirfn'eliLl,"arleMae3t'rtm, auctioneer. Uoldlnc un a maiacca wain- i-egisiaiuto to raury mo nation.il con- at tno .rcn . ntrei ireaojterinn unuriu lliet Etlck hamuel D. Houtheaste: Ihe Red a, party .Until he 120 bill scored class perfume ew'a Lutheran Cliunh, liroad nnd Mount equipment nnd nil, mid the locution of It seemed rtransc ahout Americans .. ...... .. t.Ant. ,A.. ,,...1. I a...., f, ,., i ni .iiaiiii'M. i,f.,v n.-n ,iu. i' iiKti ., , itciu I lliea nlul friend Arthconfntrrnltl of the teaily. ' The concleite nodileil. no whit ruf fleil. "And for whom was It Intended;" "I cannot say. Tho ndiliefis ia ficti tious, of course, I.lther ouo lllvcil them ii ijre.it ilotl or not at nil. Ho put hli attention to tho theme and linished it. Tln.li, flUHheil with authorship, he looked up ".M,i. I it.ul ou tho last lino of It." lie de manded of tho t'hancelloi "I phill ho honored. IllKhness" Not often did tho Chancellor saj "IIlKh- llolv ranill Quired Heart .-.etigiie Intlted to funeral Mon . S 10 n tn 412 .lilTer.on st stlniu requiem mam. lo n in. fat l'eter e Church. Int St ivti-r a en llt'HK Di -2i 1'IIlTI.I V. wife of C orue W llJrK nml daURhler nf lite Joseph II utid l.llzubitll r.incuist ltelatltea and rrlimla Intlted to funenil sirthe. Mon. -'.Ill n in lll'i Orchard st 1 rnnkford hit prltnti'. Oreenuood U of I' Cem. Itn. mains may tn tinted sua. ete .CVMlniill.I. Dec 2i, HAMI III., husband or M-irguret A canlpheii nued 70 Iteln thn Oilier II Hair lU.ic- lnt. prltnte, nest Laurel Hill Ccni. ,.,U.'A!dJV,,T.,I,'r -? "Udienlv JOHN I 1M.1:. Itclntltci and friends, nmcera or Ollirter KeRSlonM. I'.rniiMnn lr.n,,lll.B wife Club. Invited tn tlew remalna Sun . 7 to 10 I in.. ri-Bi -urt, ir .t. i nilina, .llitll larket st Int. prlt.itc. Mt. Morlah Cem. Auto Holemn high maaa of rt- i.' Una. III...... I. ..... m li rn. Int. Holy Croaa Cem. nulem Church of Moat llleaaed feacramsnt '', Auto rn- ; ri .i, ii, r, 'fNJSTrn. D-e 27 ANNA.C. anhtiW of Itobert M. and Mary Mlnlater ne. fiualli, and crnnddaughler of late Levering and Anna. Mlnlater. aged 1C. Ilalatlveg an'' mm. a.n a m. - XIS'telA'anrtfe'n ftS&F"" ,0 m' ,nt' rrU"- Aff l' ",'u""u f" ! 0 -3 f in. MOltltll Doc. 27. AONK8 L. widow , nuu a rrniiipncp. jonn 11 riin. 111 n imi iti .... u ti ...:.i .. i Jnt. lernwood Ccni. Auto,Muli. UeltKe nnd friends Invitea to 1 olwsn, erIce FIlTi:r. De;. 27. MATtY SAHAH. OiurIi ler of Janiei 1" nml Cithnrlne Cfthllt rnl, need 3 3.earn HelatUes and frlendn lnlted to funeral, on ,3p m . residence rt rar- rnte, hii ij Chelten ae . Oermantown. Int. funernl. ion's residence, Georico L, Mulr.'Tvl i .1. Mrui oa . unit A . in, JVVUlltlllS iUBJ j l- imed Bat.. 8 to 10 p. m. Int, W0!U mineinn. uti. t i MuuiiiH nee s. nt Thorofare, W'.Wk, KUWAIID KWKN MORIttH, ared fli. luiiU Jtrf is ncr nrst onerine, ijDionci i hiitutionai amcnunicni at us noxi scs- ;,r."L. v vr,"z .-:.' ..v.. v. "i.:.. .. rri... tu -. i- .ii.aa. t ii.. !. .... -,.... ... .r.;." ...'.; m . " " ." ..iv ... n.. timm. nr (curse. nrui iinii.tiniii. ,, i.i .. ..... i, . :.r. - i... i. . ... .r. ; i -. ..- -s " .-. -.. , --. . . -rf ............ .. . i. ... .-. . v.iii'i ..... . rv . . . - - -. -- ------ - -.. ...... " ". v ,,,.,,.,........ ...... -------.---- ....... . ., . ... . .r- iv i ii nriira i i.fiii iim nnn iri.nni u nrai niir' i'.ihaii -! h irw rn Pennsylvania Chapter of t cedo tho Ktato contention I ?l"i:r,!""10in0?,. t' voVll" .iiIm in .1,- I1Ul-k numhirt n'onlcil '.-o" he Uilld" ion . J., m 1111 cnn.tiiani.i iite . iirjn I o vi.viN. iiee. 27, JAMKS T . huaban.l r ot .t.i I. 0.0. M.! o owiltr'tVunif J1: Cross and who was entertaining s.bbVtl. school room, said. "You tell us only n part' ' ; ''. icminai.il William Olio read , itVm.ina mi to tieived fcun . 7 to ii ,. in. r, ""K,I tt'"'. , V,1" S L'.".",a: "I : '?? 7rWZ' W ,.oL7."""'.'.i,a0.n"J'..".-..m.':iS ;. vi. Alfred CUrk. who had The annual rhrl.trift. carol s-rtlce will . .ilr olltcr l-odge', 'Uajmond. rr. .Life ?r8.!"r" v , '- i.e. ,., Lml. thought.' ho said vlstfulh. "tbat I i,d frlen.laltitlte.l to 1 unernl, Muii 7 .30. n. ' ?, 1,ur?i'i.aS?." "T Ei'"' a' '"v..Ini' of' Kmrni Ne ion. aged im? H.i.'ti". ,,! first honors by buying a 65 cut- t .t 1 o-.iocr omorrott- arter.ioon nt ?fter isea 11, tt m u, iwwa. - might nsls n.y grandfuthcr for one " !" KiI."X..!r,n'r..,"l'l,Va'.?MS.-' .O'l'i-ON -Suddenly. Dec. 20. CL1VB. . It!":!'-.- . "iu.r0 Weaver,' Unln. .LoeahVls bottle, donated by Bonwlt. WtfrfoXii-ffitrW Kthl, VsoO ety at llo'elk ,omo,ro,t morn- " Vr'' ,,,..,.. ., ,,,,. , lts Mori. "I see no reason why to.. thouM ,,n. j.Jehlin'i'chur. !.' "m "int M i.ominlVa SLV.? a JV? f-V I WV", .SSSSLSPVR- tf m&'?Wttfl5"irA VSifl'l rbld' for I "'cane, and wl enn'a MTDrV &H FMSS?i " '" " "11" '""! wo,, by that time. Ho was f e , , . bt , bate n dog." , Chancellor nbserted. 1'.1IA5 ,,, nee. A.o.no mil. rMXXl:Xi UAt $" f Z I AM V tti foiSW?" & fkey. asserted :C Downs to MAtf&. Argentine Whe.t for AHUw ! 'cunnhig- ' ?,U, ' " 0U'.m! Mrv,wLi'ir.e Viir- l0"0""!0"?: iaVlbn'Krm?5! U'"'TdeS.r"!'lde?e.-, in.t.tna r.o- "n t t,. .Mrtun. formal! this what"" ho He. i.VSmo"'.,,,. W"'! V"'Z W,!. "X,Z.r " JS. "."V! tfe'U P-S".?!?: ttZl SJ'SS J"1, "L'SlSl s pump, .nr. t iaru niui-s. J " ' Tim Itev. Dr. Datld M. Steele, tlio rctoi. I "--- - mami. ,ao done ou a. set vice, . vt ,ll0 hea "' " CHAItl.lON -De. 2- MAUD, ...luuhtcr No s.A. o JI V nvlw to wnlre. "Ir"'' -ve." Solemn requiem maaaXhirThV 4 until ho got tho animal for a will preach ,,,,, gentlno tloteinmcnt lias arranged to cell rri..i cut-throat." . . of Ldn.ird nnd lne Laura -hnrltun (neo I'uea 2p in . .-.mil nnd hummer sta int" ' ur Mother of Horroiva 10 a. m. "intiJ 19' ! .oor'rbori'nf,nh WiT.-fiKe'eS'i1 'l-'reao y- to tho Allies S.COO.000 tons of wheat of . Tho conclergo Muffed letter and trans- " here the Chancellor t.aew up hi. Jj.urer n.,1 ..jjer of Josepmno Ion AyjCnf riSlvl't I '''onhtM&V" JOU huabandol fas then that Charles Kelker vri, U'rlan Ch 1 I .on ,,, of ,alton ,, ,,. pocket ''What ould '. "nMantly ho Msuallzed all the W "'JT'll' . .a ..ii.., un,. nna.n ,n, 1,1. ..-"- - .. .-"... -.--.. -...-.-... . .... i.,.,, i.n.n cii,,r n iiiieiiv. '.v.mu', yu , i,, -. liinii .jr in t-.iiiioi ill u ill iiv oiir lit iiui.icie ,, ,,. iieiiiiiirs anil irienriv in, r.H in .rn'iiiin. uibii u. 11. v-nmuer . lun. .ri-vi--f?. resident of the Bonw It-Teller Com took a hand as auctioneer and of- tho privilege of a one-step with -.dress. Somo one bid JB. Colonel remembering1 jenrs of training, tetly marked thcCbid down to $7.98. (that it was a battle bet.tecn Mr. jer and Mr. Clark. Mr. Kelker finally ling out with a bid of $50 flat. He ted for the floor as tlie orchestra Jed up, and was cheered more wildly than T. Iloosetelt eter dreamed of being. Miss Mabel CJoddard, of tho Weat Philadelphia Auxiliary of tho Ited Cross. under whoso auspices the auction was copy of "Tha l'restd-nt'n 11 Day AdJrest. wllli Ijtldenco of aernian's announced toUa. CAPTURED 'CoDirifflif, ion nr Lieut. J, 1IA1ULV IKHOLAS Fourth Cnnaillaii 3lounteil Itlllea A True nnd Thrilling Tule of the Ktnerl- emei of n ttotindeil Canadian Oftlcer tl ho I'ell Into the Hands of. the Kiicm), by the I'litllo Lctlotv Company) "Air. for ono tiling. Ho blood up and stretched again. Clod, how strong ho felt! "If you would oncn that ac cursed window for nil hour tho placo reeks." Humbeit was in high good humor In splto of his protests:. In his pocket he 'held tho Ley to nor, ae, to a plan which ho meant fl lay beforo tho Com- inltteo of Ten, a plan breath-taking In XII And ho put tho dilllcultles Into woriln No mean speaker was the Chancellor when ho minded Ho was a master of MMch, of nirangeinent, of logic nnJ reasoning. Ilu ypoko nt length, etcn, at tho end tlslng and pacing a few steps up und down the room. But when ho had concluded when tho dog, so to s-peak, had llu! jclping to tho cotintt y nf dead hopes. I'rince I'enlliinnd William to French that language alono was Its audacity nnd et potential of sue-. otin ineiolv ..nine.i .,,i.ni,i. .... . .. ... . j . ... ...... .. .... ..,..., i . ' ""." ...... ........ mlll. ,-, ni ,,.nnn.,M,...nr rim nt. , spoKcn, anu a similar arrange neni wuh cess no went n inu mnuuii mm imi , ... ., , , , mm, honlblo monoton .of tho - ,iado fo u ,., ,0U Kxcr(.Ig0S i ,i1b Broat Moulder against 1L "e '',.." I.t0"I,1'l'V0. " A Istence, the fact that no. ono around vere wrtten slB p.,rt ce tilc preparation Instantly Haeckel o ou caies whether you lite or die, nnd for each lesson and theso wero corrected held,. checked him beforo ho got to tho that you havo nothing to look forward anu aMigncu mains as leiigiousiy as naridvanr6.' V " " XXul ?iy?A,?tn2!.-?IJtir?f0f llfo of a prisoner almost unbearable. , berlous work serted to mako tho days nil a. eon Hum in .uiuunm .u h.i ..n - seem iminli unml.r nn.1 mv l.nnti lede-e bled DaSt tlO bfl money's worth. Later he paid 541) tor one lias actually io ?"?"" ,'"",;.;": " ""? ""., ;,.,. ",: on inn stairs his liclitness counted It second dance. reallzo this. It Is , a s taw o '" ; i'eV'when I reached SwI zerland. Us bare feet mad. no sound. He could Dressed In Red Cross uniforms, Mrs. "nnot bo rnag Ined. I can quite casiij ,icar behml h h(j creat , f um. B. U Landon. Mrs. V. B. Hause. M. low n,cn . ";-:'"""""" t ,,":""",;""" 6 " ,"" ""V , bort, hurling Itsel, down IMIfAK Dec LS. IJlMVIv. hllhatifl nt ' HTMCOfl Sun A 30 n tn.. niltdr If Keilf ToNpphln Clhik hkpiI it-, furmerly nf 70.J Ll.IJff J8-" c'htmnut St., I'hlla Int. Sol Jtirhmoml bt. Uellt.'K and rrlenrH. nenerl dlers Natlonul Cem . Washlnston. V. C., .etmK Vtrrln und i1inir ereln I'relhelt J" ,.. . lnte tn lunerai. jinn . - i tn T'irlor-, jia.m.i-i uec -'(., I'ATilirK. husband 7ii ;v & Int. at nf till A. Klrc liner. tirconmoun; wm roOOINS Dec. 27. JAMC. liusbind f ll-liUet COBfiiiK (neo ISoland) it ml son of late .l.tnua and Mar CoBlnF ItelatKpH and frltnd" Dlv o V A. U. IT nml emnIoe of illlam Drew Murine Kenalr Wnrkn in ltfii ii iu!nrai .miii , ;ii- a ni jn.j Al tnonu si. iitui unir Hi AunW Cliun-h lu ",', ,.,.. ,, 0 ,, , '""i requiem itihm hi Ann's Church 10 a. nr .iuiiiiii - j ny --, iii i re"iijierian mt .n1 . hi nparai tem nr hmlo Himley. need 43 Uelnlhen and friends InMted to funeral. Mon . 8 ."to a. m.. lowis nnd Ashland ete Frankfort Iliuh nm St. Joachim' rhureh 10 a. m. Int. St Domlnle'N Vm Hntmeshurtr. Vt. IIANMlX-COXltor Dee. 1!S. HAT.TAR I ONKOV. wife of Patrick J. Hansnn nnd American Club. Dlv. No. 7R. A. O. H.i 1 Order of Moors and County Cavan Society Invited to funeral. Mon.. 7:30 a. m.. 2314 Oicden t. Solemn mni of requiem Church ( of 8t Francis Xavier P a. m. Int. Holyr Lrnw im auio lunrmi, !. I'ATTEnSON. Dec. 28. ANNIE, widow U Thomas Patternon (nee Hmtthaon). HUl tlvta and frlendfl. Lady Washlnston Cam. No. 2. and members of Cumberland M. inurcn. iniiea o lunerai eervicta-, man,., - p , ni,. in- tj. rinn (, int. crivau i iioff!' crturncd the c.lil- "u ,lrtlll,:"w liuiiikcii his tactics ay Home ror Alien i.-ouii-h ana .Men. Uilu Vn,t lllJATH Dec 27. Dlil.LA 1;. ZitiATIT. . . . . I fllfllli'ltiii 4 Ii.i li 1 1.1..., r .. .'! . JAN'I.. U tla OI OtOIKH UlUi:n?ir". . Ttotn. ' Hullilll!. nn.l frlaml. lmilA.1 . ., -..... illo und, lUCKinjj up ino ciiair. iiune.l - - - -"i"" "1 "'"""' tlt and frie.i 1 Intltert toV finierhl ' Mim 1 i 401 w Pel ri . C.rniintotVn It at Herman Spier. Ho heard tho clerk I "S ' morning, as I crossed tho pari.. ! seniors at the ltonw. Mon ''Jri S! wii T"Vt,," At- Haptlat church 1 1 v. m go down as ho leaped for tlio door. Her-' J' would enjot. an excursion soon J,1u.r'"..,",,iJ. ',"'!" Ur"a'1 'st Nation int vrltate Ity Hill (Vm Auto funsral man had not locked it. Ho was In the Could it bo managed. .Miss Eralthwalto'" ' l-oYui -l"t . JOM5l'lt n. l.u.lnnd i.ii'i'J'.T'w0, iJill J.'iiEhii1,h.,ii't"ibvi.a. passago bef out tho conclergo had stum- "I daro suy," K.ild Miss Uralthttalte , "f ,,c".";trln," H", HI",', 0l.'i."' ,nl", V1fh"'1 friend. Invited lo Wrtlcea. Mon.. a m. I. ilrtlf. "Althn.nrli T must ., .. tf 11,. ' V"' .V' "'; V.7' .. "i'V.." .""'' '"",' ral. -nee . of son-ln-att, II George Wlncll. i':Y? '.'r. "J,.,'",.,"."':.!. """."' V"I?: ' Hltwiieivra. roaiesviiie tt.r..cowr-V I'l-siisKii U.C...U. .iiiiin. huabana'i HM'.! Af . to funeral i Solemn rmulrm TnCaa 'lelatlves nnd frlenja, ull societies of which a n,Iiil M S, I,.",""," member Intlleil to funeral, u. in. ini m nu a vi,l . s. tn a. in . H7J1 i:. Lehigh ate. Sol- Hacckel ran A. P Archer. Miss Emilia Ooddard. Miss hospitals or camps lor wo or tnrco uotnsiairswnen ino mail arm en , ,, nover rll bcforc Th0 Inst Irene Archer. Miss It. Klfell and Miss ye. become desponuent .rf -- -"7K .S. IS" '' ...' " concierge well be- E!a.S,. Z': ''rj'hlnlfthoor; it no improvement in imnctuatlon ami ''nre nf brother hi lav. John y Umdv. ii.iu,&tVrii canltal letters- " "" leIro!"' 8t l rartkiora. Hlah maea t puptn copy. J.oinw iec 27. at Norrlttown. Pn., KATHKRISK widow of John llnltnn. lini. thea nnd friend Invited to funernl servlcei, 1140 W HuntlnKdon at. Mon.. b 30 a m. as a"; a. they w. cr ASc ' ' W ' 5 ear ln hospital a money order amounting to 00 marks tea.,eSpabst?,te,r1o ti.' - ?rz"rlz-"? vj?:.fnL doors to tho btteet Hut the weto fastened by a chain, and tho kit van not In tho lock. capital letters-. "What sort of excursion? ' asked Ills Itoyal Highness, guardedly. Ho did not caro for picture galleries. "Out-of-door" M seo something in teresting." Hut I'rlnco Ferdinand W Hllam Ot'o was cautious with tho tautlon of one who, by hoping little, may bo ngreeablj attention when tho meals arrived, (.iray and I, bteing tho effect on him and others, would attack him with pillows. Moodlo would derend mmseii, aim u rouch pillow fight would result. Of course, wo had to bo very careful not to Injuro the arms or legs which wero In plaster. Heavy artillery in tho shape of bottles of aerated lemonade would be brought up, and tho slower baths that ensued would generally bring tho party o nr, .ml with everybody laughing The Choral Society of Philadelphia last i and tho desired result, wouiu nave uecn ers. CHORAL SOCIETY SINGS ' ANNUAL "MESSIAH" Sterling Organization has, 21st Pro duction of Handel's Christ mas Oratorio evening at the Academy of Muslo gave Its twenty-first annual performance of llandel's Christmas oratorio, "Tho Mes- plah.', Tho Yuletlde would miss some ner'Amnlished. Cards were a diversion that offered great possibilities. We Canadians In troduced the "national game" of poker. e, II- n-nnt.il trnitltlnn for Phllnilelnhlo. nnrl nlsrj Polish Bank, and the Kngllsh music-levers If this most magnificent I men took a grtat delight In utlng the piece of oratorio composition were slang poker terms on every possible omitted from ths octave of tho Nativity, occasion. Tho Itubblans and Frenchmen ....- , ., . ., -. lmrt nemtlar cames cf their own. ther- invre nave uemi iimea in inu iittoi . .- - ,i.,, .-,,- n,,i,i l.o tvhen Dr. Henry Gordon Thunder's sterl- ever one turned little c 'uPa c'd bl . i i ;oi.o.i., i,n. i,i or. ' seen slttlnir cross-legged on the ncor or ma o.iisi.iii . ..... o ,. "all-star" auartet and-a. larger chorus, especially In the malo choirs, but the current production yielded not a whit ln merit to Its most meritorious prede. cesaors. The work was sung with be coming reverence and with unusually fine technical efficiency. There was, too, the note of spirituality, which is enteilng and sounding ln all our activities In these days of wartime btress. The "liul on the side of a bed playing some game with a pack of greasy and dog-eared cards. In our ward bridge was the meet popular amusement, and almost the whole 'of even- afternoon was whlled away at this game. When we had more than fcur players the extra ones would sit mound and watch the game until It was their turn to cut ln. Heading also served to pass away will) ,mu last Know my fate, and that I could expect letters befoto long. I was ver much relieved. On July 13 1 also re ceived fj sent by mall. Tho claim slip nhowed that at the current rato of ex change I should hate received 49 marks 23 pfennigs. This amounf"was scratched out and 40 marks Inserted. The differ ence vi as a pretty healthy discount for the Germans to claim. The valuo of the mark kept decreasing during my stay , in Germany, but on no occasion did any of us recelvo tho full amount duo for the I money sent. This open robbery must havo netted the German Government an enormous revenue when one considers tho number of prisoners who wero con-1 tlnually receiving money. On July 14 my first letter arrived and from that Time on my only thought on waking In tho morning was "Will thero be a mall In today, and If so villi I get a letter?" Kvery prisoner of war feels tho same way. Tho most oxcltlng thing i that can happen to him ii tho receipt of ' a letter orparcel. " Continued Monday toiili!iyyHiil'llllligillllW . ...a. .. .i -i. i. ...,.. , i tiirt tiirA. :uooiiie a no uruy n ereat pean of triumph to ome through , been in the hospital for a long .time, the Intercession of the Alrnlghty in the had a few-books that had braved the side of the arms of democracy. I censors, V,e also had some hocks J . . . .. Eiicllah such as "The Llfo of a Curate, The cnorus nas ueveiopeu a bpienuiu ------" nrovided by the German ... o.i .i-ieoV,i flBviMiit.- r.r inim. wnlcn wero proviutu uy ;"' """'?" IUIUIII. M,,M v..-...-....rf " Many jcung, ffesh olcea bupplement those of the rouxir.ed singers vvno nave been members of the Choral Society for a number of seasons. The quality is sweet arid clear, the enunciation Intel ligible and tho evolution of tho ensembles to powerful climaxes Inspiring and Im pressive. "Behold the Lamb of Octl," together with the "Hallelujah Chorus," marked the heights of the choral contrl- ;. buttons. " Doctor Thunder conducted with ripe authority and a' realizing sense of the -varied alues of the score. Vl.a T.Tonn fynk waa the soprano and earif sympathetically and cleaTly. "Come Urto Him All Y That Labor" was de livered with tmpresslveness. Christine Miller, the celebrated contralto engaged, was unable to appear on account of 111 -.as. and Mabel, Addison made a satis fy Ins; substitute, aa her voice la rich and full and her lnternretallve art capable. jit She gave the famed aria, "He Shall t -feed His Flock." with great power. Ar thur Hackett. the tenor's, work, both n '. recitative and aria, was Impressive, -c reaching; a climax tn 4he air "He Shall i Break Them With a Rod of Iron." ' Philadelphia's own Henri Scott was the basso, and cave evidence that his more recent operatlo career has not unfitted his voice for li wonted excellence In oratorio. Ills delivery of "The Teople That Walk In Darkness" and the lm mensely complicated "Why Do the Na tions Jtage, tvan iuvroeu )viui wit? teower. ' any uniforms of various brajfoiies or (rvic gave xa military' aspect to vMftloJi waa vuwally senal- naatnr tvhn buried our dead, and who also at long Intervals held a service for us In the chapel. There was a waning list for all these boons, wmen were nasaeil rcund the hospital aa fast as they were read. If we had had a copy of Webster's Dictionary It would have been devoured from cover to cover. jv t liavn said, certain men who wero fit were employed on permanent duties such as working In the parcel room. . . .ia fnl .1. Tlnrrlav. who. 1BBU.UB UIIIIHU .www, ...... .-. .. - . had recovered from his, wounds, being a stretcher-bearer, was made a sanltalrc. I Others were employed on weekly fatigues, cleaning the floors and peeling potatoes. As this vegetable was our staple article" of diet it took a let of potatoes every day to feod Ave hundred men.' At any time In the courtyard could be seen ten or fifteen men seated around barrels and tubs Into which the potatoes were tossed as they were peeled. Later on, owing to the scarcity of food, the peeling was dispensed with as being wasteful. The study of French was an occu pation which attracted many of the Englishmen. Thero was a French cap tain ln the hospital the only French of ficer there and I soon mado arrange ments to exchange lessons for Instruc tion In French. We managed to havo textbooks? bought for us ln tho city and commenced work In earnest. He lived atone In a small room on the first floor and, here for two hours every day he worked. Half the time was devoted to each language. He. went right through the grammar, taking one lesson at a time. In the beginning all our ex planations were maae in uerman, as, mis !SJiMDnilir,ri!!I!lHII!l!!B!l!mffll3iltI.f YourWif. Will Save At Least A Dollar flMlllM'lHlKllIllrf 3 1 Teca 'Pearls are not "Different' The one thing which seems to be the chief aim and end of mortals and merchandise in this age is to be Different, and that is the one and the only quality which cannot be claimed for Tecla Pearls. They are not "Different." They are so like Orientals that they have no in'dividualityof their own! Tccla Pearl Necklaces $75 to $350 tilth diamond clasp T E L jpS Fifth zAveitue , JO Rue de h Paix, Paris Charles J. Maxwell & Company Walnut Street at 1 6th Street A . J(ew York 5 railiJrlpala Agcnti ADay rtiNt ii n'l lr tnta tn nae An nbuiidaut Buvply of pur rtfnnlni: wattr under ULli prssuri uiier rr and whenfer iu ftant It uhpn mi tnstnll n Mirruxi: wateu supply SYSTEM Affords nn.pl Hr orotf-ctlon ami cHes yai nil Hi adVrtntflR(s nt i tty wHttr at n fraction nt the cott Low Initial cost Hoqulrcs almost no aiiintmn Write for booKlet So. S3, TleckB&os.Co liumbtnc S. llfntlns hmilillea msi'i-vv itotitis ,ll II In .111 . Bill M Xl Wl 1,1 V "ill" vrrl ""Ir-M l I l ' I J I. II I At mw i ii. hnlemn rfciulem inni fur J.adv of afrcy Church in n m Int 1SW nfhtdrnl tm. JiUINSOK-Dm 27. i:L'lKN'K. huband of Mon Johnson ne Stanton) nnd eon of lite John II ami Hntrnhfb.1 Johnson ltla. tlen ami friend, rlveHli Tribe. 2Co. '220. I. o it Jt . Liu.' A10 boclty of St! reter's Home United to funeral Bun . 2 I . ni., UJ'J Creaio st. Int Mt. 1'eace Cem ji;ug to. jt MAmi; iiokgeh. widow ot AuRUBt Jfrtr. in nr (4th year. Kclatl? a nil friend inltetl to funrnl, Hun.. 1' p rn.. from reslnc of lier ion-lnla. William IJ Atitft ISIS N. c'nmau Pt. Int. prhnt. KAIOHN Deo m2Ht UK MAN KAIQIIX (ne Panconst). uldow of Daid B. Kaljchn, need IVJ. Ilatives and friend lnlted to funeral. Tuee., 10 n. m.. 2?8 Kalshn ave,. t'amd-n, N J. Jnt. private. Cverrreen Cem. Omit flow ers. Itemalns may bo Jewed Mon. eve. KAY. De. 27. JOHN, husband of Jennie. Kay (nee Talt) ne1 A3. Helatlves and friends. Mack Hawk Tribe. No, ifl, I. O n M.t invited to funeral service. Mon , 2 pZ. III.. a)Uatl (tiliuri BIV. llll, UMKIHUI Pill. itC inaipB may be viewed Hun , after 7 KiM.iiY. uec. Zi, r A HA 11 J. d m. KCLDT. Funeral Rervlcea Mon.. 2 t. m . rnldon- nt (OubIu. Mrs. Kato ixiller, 125s MyrtlenooX j l. Ill' IIHBIf KUIM.Il, Uec J.i. I-iAUAlI A., wire Of John Ke er. need 44. Itelatlv e and frlenda Invited tu funerU. Mon , 7'tO a, m , fi3t N. Ulm t.. Conshohocken, Tn. HlBh mass m ni, int Vlixaheth I'felfer nee DltmarV Rrlatlvei and friends, alljioeletlea lie wan a membei. Invited tn fun Ir. Hun.. 2 D. Tn.. 430 Alrdrle at. fSi and' Kile' ave.). Int. private. Garmanil erun m , . , PKITZMAIKH Dec. 27. STKPITKN. n band of Anna Pfltcmaler, atred 07. RtlawH I. nml ..l.n.l. Iniilt.il tm .....A..A1 v ' '. ii", n.u ..-,. .b .....,ru .w .uiiii.i, nun,,,, .i "10 l. m . 8IH4 N. Amhrr at. RxmlMn f. maaa .nurcn ni uur i.aar iicip oi jnrtlAHL I. a i Int. ltnlv R.nulrhr. Cttm .TT1 riTTS Dec. 28, SAMIIKI., belortd ha..',t liand o: Mary l'ltta (neo llarki-y). R.iatlvM 'i anil frleniis, aiao memcr. oi friendly union nml 11. M and P. I. U.. Nn. S. Inrlttt arrvlcca. V.il . 2 p. tn., "nth and . Ulaa road ond uaatwicK an, int. 3tt. Morla, . , Cfiti. . . , ni . ItKED. IC. ST. J, "IVJI.UARD. nu. band of J.nnio II. ISed (n.a LrfTerta). and 48. llelatlvea and friends, SouthamBlw founcu. uamp. aernhll. tnurcnvinn , mi. nmui .iu niB.i tram, .is i.vln. n.i nr Terminal 17itT n n. j.,' ;9 i..-li,."7 :r:vr' - " . -t -.i DOTnerim ni.iitiT, , nilOADS. Uo. 27. CATlrARINU nilOAlia. dauthter ot lata John and Kiln, beth lthoada. aged 80. Relative, and friand.. member, of Kait Hapttit Chtirch and orval rttloni of which the tva. a member, Ik tlted to funeral, Man., 2 P. m., r.aldtl of II. C. arrriati, '.'3eu a. buequenann a.T.' ini. 1 aimer urouiiu. .. iionniiTsoN. Dec. 2. at 607 N. xa , at.. WILLIAM r huaband of.Oea.1. Ra. ertaon, aeed . ueiaiiva. a tlieil to luiirri.,, e,,,,.., .. a. i W. J. Phillip. (100 N. 10th at. llelatlvea and frlenda, SnutharaMMt incll. No. OIK. O. I, A.: WaahltwtAn , np. So. 485. P. O. R nf A.I Glrard lit.'? ' ihlj-. No, 0 A. O. M. P.. Invited to ft!" t ' al. Dun., 2 p. m.. Feaatervllle. Ibi i . parlor f-i j-Tienoi ImnAm m V. view remaina buii . . 10 u p. m. int. pnvaufa -rmiVWAl.I. rw 28. at lfltl "RXthmrJZ JOHN W". CORNWALL. Due notlca ot.fia5 nnv:.-n.c 27. MART KLIZABBT .riimrhtfr of nv. Joieoh 1. and Anntak noe. llelatlvea and friends Invited ta tfS J i r: . m mn ' xw i nerai aervicr, oun , u.ow p. m. paresi residence. 133 inraser ave., uouincswood, J. Int. Rlvenlew Cem., Trenton. Uu Aion , at noon v . ROG11RS Dec 20. at Gardner. K.l HA. It A II RORHRB. lfe of Alfred- r'S?.hV:",,N" i,s.u 0M mn.r?I,k"i,ve:n, "m- d n" HTRMSnH' ,eury nd dauthter of CathnrUm and of Rallle E. llonra Relatives and fri. nafl Kerrivan.ueiaiivfB nna friend. i.tn ranalatary and membera nt lfM,l.: lteformed Church. 19th and Oxford ata.. vlted to funeral services. Mon,. 2 p. m 2; J 'infVi mt Int nrlvat n.m.ln mi Mewed Sun after 10 P. in & SCARI.FITT. Dee 27. EDWARft1! SCAHKKTT. aied 65. Relatives and frkaJf. Invited to funeral services, Mon., 5 p, mCtf itayss Aiecnanica jiumc, uiinioni na j kenau e mi. urivaie Peter 'it Michi l.eaauo of H acred Heart uf Mt. Thnnm Aquluas's Church. invltd to funeral, Mon., S a m , husband's residence, 1741 H. Cleve land uve, (Morris st. almve IKth). Hltrh re quiem maea Church of M. Thomas Aquinas, V .id n, m, Jnt. Holy Cross Cem. Auto ftcrvtm STKAMSIIIPH WASHINGTON-SUHSETRQUTEi If tou brine tho entlra family lier. tomorrow for dinner. U'a aerv. the beat only at a erica that give, llttla profit but Uts of patron.. brixiAL Mcaic 'JSb' lAIVOVER Twelfth and Art;h Sts. ' (Entrance on Stth fit.) iflsV CLAUDE M. MOHlt. H i liar. m IT'S ALWAYS SPRINGTIME IN CALIFORNIA . All the Delights of the Beach, the Stream, the Mountain, i the Links, the Boulevard HIGHEST CLASS SERVICE WASHINGTON-SUNSET ROUTE Washington New Orleans Los Angeles San Francisco 828-1600 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. , Or Frank II. Poaton, Eadcrn Pu.en.er A.ent, lVa.hln.ton. D. C. ' Writ in Apche Trail Booklet. aDm7S rriwaiTi eclJisS Short trips or more extended tours on steamers noted for their comfort and high standards of service. HAVANA pouMtSin CUBA A tropical climate of wonderful softness invites the northern visitor. Quaint old buildings and customs lend interest to your etay.whileup-to-date hotels supply every comfort. Golf, tennis, suif-bathing; racing at Oriental Park. . Sailings from New York every Saturday. MEXICO S&cS" To Progreso, Vera Cruz and Tampico. Fre quent calls at Nassau, Bahamas. BlmttnUi felaVri, tumctMU aai nrnfle iaAriMfiM M rmntt, WARD LINE affltf Foot of Wall Straet, New York Braneb Ticket Offlc. 701 Che.lnnt St. Phllad.lifaU fkUL m. "TSTT" " "3 3' " ill... 8EDEU- Dec. 28, JOKAN.S'A rt.'daaak. ler of lata Ell.a R. and Catharine 8 Due notice of funeral clven. re.ldeni brother-in-law, Udwln J, Aan.n-, roio f. J Dramas .i 81. ' Ttelatli&l rn. K. J-'Iat '" in "fry ea ana friend. Vf,4 Ion., 2-A0 v '.;J i.ntown. Traja 1 4 p. in. for V3l J i ... JZm fil.IMXf At Moorestown. N. J. UIlAlLiijO a, QidiAii.4 nstru 01. and fflends Invited to funeral p m , s JJ aa st., Jioorestwn, Mt. Iurel Cem. i- SPENCEn. Dec. 27. MATir. yrU I-YanU brencer iteiatives and friends. Himmervllle Circle. No. 17. V. at nidn Crown Iode. No. 47, 8. of B.. .' tted to funeral. Mon., 8.30 a. rn,, SIT & wpoaiavtv ave,, uermaniown. noiemn 4 , quime mass unurcn ox immaculate t Hon 10 a, m. Int. Hob BeDulchra Cenx. STOKER. lec. 27 OEOHOB V STOKEU. aged 72. Helatlves and frlenda Wh Yiiru iu lunerai crwitesj, aou., zidv p douo Mcuauuo) (.. uermaniown leaves uroaa at. otauon 1:30 Station. Int. private. TINNEY. Dsc 37. RANK: P., hual of lata Mary H. Tlnney. Relatives and f cli V. Columbia avs. High requiem maa Most Precious lilood Church, ojo au n i.DiT v,roow i,tin. jiuia mnfri'" TRAUTNER. Dec 2tt. FREDERICK, oanu ot ir ii traumvr V"ee xrncaj Mi oi uusiav ana ruunn iraumcr. au Relatives and frlenda Invited to a services, Bun. 10 d. m.. Dareuta1 denre 18X3 N. Marvlna at. Int. prrffttl ANNA 1L. wife' of llenrv UrbaA. Itflatlvee and frlenda invited tn Mon ,2 pm.. 20.) Mill at.. Mt, Hoi All. nmiT em. . VOEQfcl.K Suddenly. te. 28 CIS X. VOEOELE. ased R8.r R.ll friend Invited to funeral. Mon..' i'm r, iau . ooirrnn requiem iKTiKiiuai rnurcn viv x. pa, iiromm Cera Autos. 1VALUACE. Doc. 27. WILI.UU VJ wna oi Mirx r.. r auace. neiM friends, Phlla. Castle. No. B. X a. all other ora-anlsatlona of whloti Jp member. Invited to funeral fmm town. Int. private.-nemalaa may jl Bun.. 7 to A p nt. ' WKHINUEU. Dee. SB. Ul TI1NOER (nee Bchocfer). widow oil Wfhlncer) ReUUves and friends, Ii funeral, Bun.. 2 p. m., poa'i. r Charles Wehlnseiv fi4 N. 4tfi H. Jb ten HllU Cem. V late HaraU Weldomcnd son of fata , Catharine weiaoiv He u Uvea au Invited to funeral. Hon., ti' 1 dene of aon. Thamaa Weidoa.tHI 1 atock at. Hlsh masej SU XQMWf w wvnri-S-e. 27, WXNDHR (nee PuBderland). iviBwer ,.' ! ,r iv'w& IftMrtaagv W9 twin anvir mi. jib . t MI ftWKM . f j. i f M v "'?'
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