f ' r ' - s -.: '! - v ,-' EVENING PUBLlOv LEDGEK-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1918 It W' K SHIP NEWS INFLUENZA ISOLATED AT CHESTER SHIPYARD Quarantine Station Estab lished, Where Sufferers Will Be Treated ' The. Spanish Inritieiina germ Ims brnken down all defense-, nt the Chester shipyard and Is attacklnir from nil nlden at once. The company mill hait one trick up Its Meoc. though, ,y nhlch It hopes finally to outwit tfie uncapny enemy. About a dozen patlentH lime been Iso lated In a linuse In Kerlln street, near the shlparl, but this Is thought too near the thousands ot employe. The officials hne rented n place at Marcus Hook, ijhlcli will he known as the flics ter Ship Quarantine. There all shipyard patients are to be li-olated In an effort to drlp the 'liiflu" from the place. The men already ofT the Job on account of the disease will lie transferred to the luarantliie In n day or two. n will take that long to prepare tho station for their romfort. Sneezing seems to have uddcnly be come popular at the Chester plant, and those who hall this in a sure symptom of the Imported contagion move uneasily when some one sneezes and look mound with an Impulse to beat It. .llm Maher, depm chief of the ship. J'ard'pollce force, telephoned from his home In Oak View that he "had It." Miss M, 1). Taylor, stenographer In the hospital she's got It. too. Tom Mortland, one of the guards, was summoned to Crnnn Olx to see his son, who wns reported by the commandant to 'be djlng from pneumonia brought on bylnrluenra. Krry nook nnd corner of the ship yard Is being disinfected to check fur ther spreading of the disease, fleorge nhl and several assistants are busy with their pots nnd the odor of carbolic acid HE GOT OFF ATJ5RIST0L But Bildcrbaik Found It Quite n 'Prick nt That There's something terrible the matter with floxernment operation of railroads, according to a notion of M. W. Hllder back, vice president of the war-savings stamp committee at the Merchant ship yard, but Just m hat's the matter he has not )et figured out to such a certainty as would gleMlrector (leneral McAdoo a pointer. Illlderback wanted to get from Tren ton to the shipyard at Jtarrlman nnd hoarded a train that went light through Bristol like a shot from n cannon. The conductor refused to let him off. At North Philadelphia Illlderback got on another train and It went on through Bristol, landing the shlpworker where be first started. In Trenton Finally, he did get on a train that let hi in off at Bristol, but he's In no mood Just now to sell var-salngs stamps or help build ships', either. He works In the cost department, but the cost nf that ride from Ticntnu to Bris tol Is one of the items he Is not fig uring on. MIS IIVItltlKT llt'RRnU. AlKirlni nurse nr Ihe Cluster Hospital liait rii en KHBemnt rlnir nnd lost It. but that iIupsh'I IT filter In Itrnrv V Nnrwnoit nn aeelvlens burner at Hie same plint. the one who Ka It to her with . certain promise, tit w beautiful solitaire diamond, aiwn eral month ago. Miss llurrovta has rtn lies where hi. lost II In lie plate she l now wearing a ntriiaire pari wrncn i "rv bsromlnir, Closslp save h.r flanc-e alao ae her that At nnv rale, the two Intend to rii throuah silth their arrarmement. What a In a rlns. anlhow? Thla Is one of the manv ahlmanl lumamra that the iiui.ire heara lime about Mls llurrons was lh; original lullna; nurae nt thla shtptard and her duties look her out of Ihe nrd most cf the lime to the bonus of th employes. Hut aomshow It happ-ned thai rlaht In Ihe .lard she l.eiame nrnualMe.l with Ihe Ida aealene burner, and one waa enouah for him He soon proposed ard some time after ward was at canted. K. II. r.TTl:ilsl. of the einploiinent ottlte of Hie Ch'itsr Shin t'onipanv. Is bark from t'hlcaa.i. where he sn-nt the weeks smplovln.- men for ihe shipyard He la the man wh' has be.n sending Ihe 'Chi caao socials' here at short Intenala Itllrd Mill, ti.w ....lilts II. 1,11 hi, mnlil est manv mor cifn than the tlovernment will allow In th Windv c'tlv, but the tompanv may semi hlni to Mmaater Instead Ihe next lime ll had In keep wllhln Hie allotment nt l-hliaao and will hae 1o do likewise at t.Mhtaater. ttut II should be nui'.h cheaper In the tomrany to net men from Ihe renn slvanla cltj . 0K lll'M)Ri:i AIK.N In the M.rihanl jard hae taken up a aprlal nlaht rouree In shlu (onstrurtlou. In rhsrae of M. N V. alrer of State Colli ge Tho iren meet lii thn commlssarv on .Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Krldajs and each Saturday Mfieritoun will Inspect the inlp In Ihe ard. TAW. till IIIRTtW-XI.. for some time rashlrr at llie rhrater hlp)arJ, latel In the alitpntrlrv d-psrimenr haa resigned and cone to work at Ilea Island He was one of the first In bo tn rho Chester plant atrer the war started nnl a few months ko he was translerred to the ard at his own retiu.'St lllrlwell Is a urailuate of Theater ICIrIi School. I'AKWKI.I. MILIUM KM:, star nuarler hatk of Ihe I'healer lllaii football leen. who has been working In the Chester ship yard has resigned tn so to trankltn nnd Marshall Atsdenn, at l.anrast.r ill- will plav on the foitliail team there Mllbourne has not been wn ,if ai and onl rerentu look a month a furloiuh lu reLUperate In the mountains ll.RRIMN'l Pfll'M.XTlOV sol a boost with the arrival of two more babies, Herbert nice Murh. born September In. one of them, has made his parenla v r haiipi "Hev are Captain and Mrs. Joseph K Much Herbert was born In Washlnmon, D, C. but that doesn't matter much lie la down aa naihe of the shipyard town Juat tho i John William llenry Smith. tb ,J,hfr ounaater, la a son of Mr and Mrs. t ; Hmllh, SIS Mlson atenue, llarrlman, ami was Isirn rlaht In th town nn Jteplemlier IS Hmllh llrte Ihe l,m . ihleteen POlimlS. but Much, who can't make more than eleven ana two-iniras, aas 'mat a notntn . MB1. I. KM l..HINOS, alenograplier In the aerute deparimenr ni the Chester Spin Companv. has reslaued to lake up lied Cross work Iter husbar, I i nt Ihe marine cainn at ijuamlm Tml will soon so oer Mrs. I.arison wishes to follow him, r.M'l. Iiriinl.l'll, ferment of the Chester Ship Hand, who died from pneumonia super induced bv Influenza, vas burled at Media jesterdav and th Chester Shin Hand turned out to a man to pat '.Is last resect MISS lll'.I.KN Mtl.UIV of the polite de. partnient at the Merthnnt asd. haa re. sinned to accept a position In the Statw House nt Trenton No, she was not n po liceman, merely u policeman stenographer, THKY IIAK Ml'siir with a.l their meals now- nt the Bristol jard flxe.plere or thestra. composed of shlpworkers due the musical turn II. J. MAt'KIIKI.I.. ' presidem of the Ken. sluston Holdflsh Sorlety is reported In the Merthant turtl's tinplotment bulletin WANAMAKER'S Store Opens at 10 Store Closes at 4.30 WANAMAKER A. A, UKTI.1V nf lh ?uii" K .tonn fn. Klnfrlnfc ilrpailtrif nt. hn Rune U i'mp ThomP Ky , for trHlnlnif TIIKV llt T() filK KUnond Vm n aiMstHUt to Rli nul p"iicllr !. in th rofTr (1i'nrtmnt' mnckrootu nT tlir 1'im A .loner Ulouttstrr plant. Jmimi- liuo1 .i.ni.,i JOHN HpoKT MritR.W. of th. Uilrmud ton I'uiv Jttiei plrnit i out fnt i mm Dmitti'fl Job tn thi Twelfth Vrl, Uilmlnn- I ton IIOU'AKP TKK. ti former !r(tniinn in thf Wllminston lut A .lotif (lnt who Mrnt to the HMHtioii fnoi t rrui'fron soniK ttm ntrn. ha Mn tranfirrrtl ii h rump In Tn tiik rri:v x .ionks mintki;i, ( the Wllmlnaton plant will put on h nhnw nt the PlMjhnuw WllmlnntAii. hoiiip thin in Octolirr Hnl l llrnrtfnftl l Htllnn hli hi ml In tutit for th epnt The Down Stairs Store at Wanamaker's Has Caught the Briskness of Autumn Day& Lovely Frocks of Many Materials Arrive for Winter JBcatfjs DEATH DKArilu l HIlXTIIs At. I.K.N' Pept. .in. at I'resbttfrbiii Home for Widows and Initio Women. Miss llAft UIKT M. AI.I.KV. nited TJ. Iteallt nnd trlriids Invited to runeral. AVrd J p. m.. at Home, ,Mh si nod (lreenwav ne . West l'hlladelphla lilt Mt Morlah Cein, NCK. Sent !, CHAItt.KS rilKD KRH'K AXCK .Ir . eon of llr. Charlea K, and noe I. Amk Kt lathes mid frlemla linlled to sertlis-. Wed.. :1U p. in par enta' residence. 17 S. 1'nrrnRul terrace, lnt prltale. A.c,i.t:Mvi:it sept .in, tii.t.K.s f.Mtn-: wife of Samuel Ansiemier. Iteintltes and friends, members of 7th St. M. U Church, hutted to funeral services. Trl . It H. m . parlors of l.tfayettn Tnlor. Ilrod st. heinw IXamnnd Jlemaltis mat be viewed Thurs . s to lu p. m IIVKKR. Srpr. .in ITIANCKS N lt.K:;il. M. II . widow tif Jninea W. Haker. rtelalHta nnil friends Invited to funeral servltes Thurs.. in a. m. III"! W. State st .Media. Pa till, nrlvate Krtcnda may call rd.. 7 :.m In S :in p. m TIANUS. Sept. ,1(1, MMTHCi: !.. husband nf late .Mary Tlamrs rtelatlves and friends. Radiant Temple, No 1 O. of t" A., em Plnjns of John J. Orlfnn Meter Noiks, Invite,! tn funeral services Wed. S n. m.. lesldemo of son-in-law illlsni J Miller, l.'as N Mvrtttwood st Int. Thurs n. m. at innvenlencn of famll nNllflbXRII. Sept. ti, THOMAS, hus. bsnd of Mary T TI.inhoV.er (nee Oelb, affed 27. Relatives and frlrnds Invited to funeral Wed . S 30 a, in.. lIMn V. Lehlsh nve. High requiem m.iss Church of tho Visitation in a. in. Int. Holy Sepulchro Ccm. Auto aerviee, DARXn.t fn Sept, ;n, 191 WII.t.lAM P., husband of Kllsnbeth r. Jlarnea ed 7 sears. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, nn Thnre , at - p. m . from hi late residence. 1017 Main t , Dirby, Pa. Int. private rrlenda inav tall Wed. eve. after 7 o'clock, Wes Chester papers pleae t onv. nARRHTT Sept 21 Jl't.tV I . wife of 'Ihonns A Rat roll nnd dauchter of lale Robert and Cathsrlne Hsikncv Relative and friends invited to funeral. Wed., in a. m Olive- It. tialr Iflilc . IS'-'n Cheilnut si. Int tloh I'rors Cepi. HARRV Sept. in. ROItKRT husband of late t:iiraheth A. Itarrv. ffe, 71 Relative .in.l frl, nds nifnib.-rs of Crest eni I.odie. Nn. H. K snd A. M., rmploses of Sprlnifleld Worsted Mills RorJntowtl, N J . Anderson Jt Harry. Invited to funeral. Wed .1 p. in.. Sharon and Woodland aves Sharon Hill. Pa Int. Mt. Morlnli Cein Train Iraves Rread St, Station -:L,i. IHItTlil.". -Sent. is. mnDnnirK RAIt MV.I.S husliand nf lale Anna It. Ilartela (ne WhaltnnbH. need 711 Relatives and friends, Naval Post. No lllll. O A. R i 1'arrngut Ase'n. Invited tn funeral aervlcea Wed. p. " ni.. 10- Nevton ave.. Oakland rv. J. Int. Ilarlelgli t.'em. I'rlonils may call Tuca., after 7 n. m HARTIIOI.OMr.W. Sept I!). ROIIHRT t.KROV, husb'ir-fl nf Nelle Rnrtholom'W- Inee Showaker). aeed .VI Relatives nnd friends Invited tn funeral Thur . In n m., anjrt menls of Wllljam II. Ilitleriby. 33111 N llVTf.S Sept. 21. rROMNn K. IIATK.S. vvldnvv nf Snnuel J. Rate, sged Hi Relatives and frit nds Invited to funeral serv ices, Will., I.in P. in.. HIS Clearfield t. Int private Nurthwoud Ccm. l'ricnd may vail Tiles, eve, 1,'RCK. Sent .111, CRi:S()N t... husband nf Anns llttk, nnd son of Charles A and .tenule lleik Relatlvts iiiitl friends. Cove nant Lodse Nn 4.-.H 1'. nnd A. M.. Spar tan Asseniblv No. 1.1 A. (I. M !'. Invlled lo funeral Thurs .' n in . residence of brother. l!enr II. Ilci k. !JR S. Cecil ft Services fit Imlpbanv .Sherwood V I., Church ."7lh snri llaltlmnre live. 3 p. in lnt Arlington Cein Prlends may call Yvtd.. ', to ti p. ni. . . , , RRCKK.fl S,pt "1 t tlrrot Lakes Naval N..itlon. III,. I.P.ONARI son of D.ivld end Inte Miran lUtknr, used til Due notice of funeral will h given from rtsldcr.ee of parents 1VM N. Nnlrnna st I1IK.N. Sept .111, I'Al'l.lNK II.. daughter of Challe and late lelllls.1 llien Relatives and friends Invited o funtr.il 'ervltes Thurs.. ' ii in. father's regldem-e. .il In Haverford live lnt Westminster Cem, IMSHOP. Stpt 31. I'Al'I.INK dalubler nf llenry .1, and Anns lllshun. Due iintlie nf funeral will lie clv.n from -Jirtn ,s l.re st. IKKITII U Atlanlli Clly. N ' . Scot Sn. cl!Mi.i:s I.IIMI'III.. son of Mary and .. .. .. ... -l ,,. tl.fn.l... ana Aievanner v iuhhii H-r ii-. ,.,,., ;-- "' frlnnda Invlled to funeral seniles, riiur., I p. ni. residence of p.irmls. '-'Ill Adriatic live. Int I'loaeantUP" Cein N .1 , noRiir.n. sept 27. rir josnnt J Ttoncinn, husband of Msrv 17 llnruer Inej Slegler) and son of KHznbelli and Inle .Jacob Uorger Rel.tlven and friend, all societies of which ho wis n niembtr. Invited to fu neral. Wed.. S:50 a. m.. lain N. ."Hh at. Solemn rrqulem mass ht. l.udvvle'a thiirrh 10 a, m, Int. Holy Sipulchre Cem Auto "llOSSKRT Sept 211 riBNJAJIIN i:NOS. huehnnd of Margaret A Hosserl nnd son of Susan i: and lale Herrv llnji.ert. n;d .; Itelatlvee and frlcpds Hnddonneld l.oduv. No. 30. I. and A M . nil organizations of which ho was a member Invited tn funernl service Wed., 3 p. in. -', Kstaush st.. Haddonfleld .S. J Int private. Ilapllst Cem, Triends mav cnll Tiles. 7 in B P m HflT.BIt un September SO. Ijils. THANK II husband of Kstller Ifntl-er (nee William), aged 27 eara. R; Jldeni e .l V. Camhrla el Due notice will lie given. BRKITMAYKR .Sept. 2!) MART A.. svtdow of Charles Tlreltmaver. Ralatlvea and frlende Invited to funeral, Wed.. 2 v. m.. 3U4.1 I.udlow t. Int. lernvvood cem. Friends my call Tura.evg. ... HRKITMF.YKR Suddenb. Sept. (ln.l'Ani. W. inn of William C and W Ihelnilna Hreltmever (nee lluchler). aged in Rela. lit el and frl'nds Sunday school of ttlrnr.l M. K. Churrn. Kpworth League, sta idard Hearers Harrv t'lav ounell, .-.T. Jrj, ? V. A. M Invlttd to luneral aervlce. Sat.. 2 P. m., paronta' realdence. 1210 N. Jeuw st. Int. nrlvnte Jit. Vernon Cem. Remains mav be viewed Krl rve, ,-.-. irt RUSIM. On Sept. 28. WII.I.TAM RUMM, late of the 1VTahIckon 4r'"M1a'rma&t5,n son of late George W. ana M. -o' """ Relative and frlepda .Invlled y.-'ervlcj. Wed.. 2 P. m.. Oliver It. UalrjIiliU.. 1820 Cheatnut st. Int. private. -,,,. T HUUK. Suddenly, Sept. t'. JOHN J., buaband of Anna 1.. Ruclc (nee g"er). ea 2S. Relatives and friends, members of Undelflnger Und. Ver.. L. O. O. SI.. I'hlla delphla. Lodge. No. .11: lleej Drivers Local ITnlcn No, 112-. emrlojea of lxiula llersdoll and F, A. Polh Hrewlna; '". Jnvlteil to funeral. Thura.. i:.w p. m.. is...i -. "'"'r" t. Int. tlreenmount Cem. Remain may beBURKAIlTr-S.Xt: 9. TIIKODORC. n of Auuta and late Theodore Ilurktrt. sged 20. Relutlve and friend Invited to funral service. Wed.. 2 30 p. m.. mothers re": 5.nc. 322.1 .V Htlllman t.. 25th at. and Allegheny ste. Int. IHIHIde Cem. Remain ""iriTWiis..'-JULiLTS ii. mmit, hu. band of Annie Supplee llurr (ne Sleredllhl. Ilelatlvea and friends lnt lied to funeral. Thura.. It a. m., Washington i,ie.. New town. Ta. Int. Newtown Cem. , Train for Newtown leaves Hearting Terminal 0:23 a, nj. IUIRNS. Sent. .., S AROA11KT J. IIURNS (nee Thompson), wife of Joseph 11. Hum. Relatives and friend Invited to sertices. Wed., J p. in., residence of sou. Joseph i X. llJfn.T. 1101 1 , llobart 1.1 f.WJ and Media si.). Int. Illlllde Cem. Irlend mCARLIN!-Se;,.''28. CDMK. daughter of lt. willltm. Sd Alice, Carlln. Relative ana irieno invuea io iuii.i. ',,T".. "'"' a. m;. alater' reildence, .Mr. Stary Dawjon. 888 W. Cambria at. High ma at. Veron ica's Church in a. m. Int. Csthedrol (.em. ARR In Chester. Pa.. Sept. 21'. MARY, widow of Kanar Carr. lUlatltea and friend tntlted to funeral. Thura,, K.SO a. m , nS Ro.a t. High imw St. SIlchMi'i Church 10 a. in. Int. HI. SlUhaels Ctm Cries- "c'ARROLI,. fcVpt, 30. StICHAKf, J. hu band ot Mary V. Carroll. Relatives and friend. Division No. ., A. O. It. j Com modore Harry Council, No. .178, Iv. Jt I ., invited to funeral, Krl.. H-30 a m.. 2314 E. Allegheny ave. Solemn requiem 'nisas Church of the Nativity to a. iu7 Int. Holy Sepulchre em. Aulo erykt, .... WlOU'DEIt. Suddenlv, Sent SO, at llrnl- t ley ii-ach, n. i.. mi.ori:ni!f. n unowii- Ktt. daughter of lata .Joseph ard I'Aniuh MnrrAii t?rowder. Due iiDtlca of, funeral will l",&"Jl.., -,. . ......l.kAt U...I..Xs WUAKVr.r..woe,Vi n. ,.u(,... huiimiiu - f i.tre r T . 1 tiled In funeral. Thur , 3 n I ate. Int. Clreenmnunt Cem I be viewed Wed.. 8 In 10 p. 1 I'lNH S'ept an. JK.SMK K . vv MllHlu II. h me. Invited tu funerit. Wed.. s..m a m .13.17 Ihnlnaa nve . West riilladelphlu solemn mass nf requiem Cliurcu of Most Illrssed Sarrsment 10 a. nt lnt Holv- Cross Cem Auto service. 1't.AHKt-:. Sept .in WILLIAM J. hus. bsnd of MarKaret A Clarke luce itruuah). Relatives nnd friend members nf Imams lion C ('., Invited to' funeral Thurs. s:3il a in. ltll W. Fishers nte Solemn mass of retiuleni Church nf h, Incarniition III a. in. Int New Cathedral Ce-u ulu service ClIDHV Sept. 2l, AUXIN C dauahler nf James J. and t.arollne A Ct.dv, Ilela tlvea and friends Invited lo funeial. Wed 3u a. in le-Iileuie nf parent, lilt W cneiitn sir . tierinaniown Miss st t in. friends Invited in funeral s. rvkes Tlnirs, tent n raul a I hurt-11 111 a In Int. pri-I p residence nf dauahler Mrs. Mary vate. Old Cathedral Lem, Auto runeral i:envven Su4 llermantnw n uve Int Kern- Cflt.I.INS t Norlh Wales, Montgomery ""Jl.'lt't'fS1, .&" '""'"1 Counts. I'a.. Sept 2'l ANNA WIKIDCOI.- , ri Uf.Y hilddenlj-. Sept 2 TtOSfJ A.. LtNS. daughter nf Charles It and l.nura daughter of Patrick and Catherine 1 olev. Collin. Itclatlvea nnd friends Invited tn Relatives and friends emplojes of Lit funeral from undertaking parlors uf tl W Hror-. Invlled lo funeral. Wed S.30 a. in.. A- It Ii. Mmvdav inn l) Kalb st Nnrrls residence of pareiits .Oil Paschall ave. town I'a.. Thms. .1 p. m Int private S"1''"1" requiem high mass st Clement's CONOsNNON -Sept. 27 KATIIKIUNB. , xSVnl?,!" m ""' tMy l "" C'm' whlou of Thorn J I'oncannnu nnd itaueh rciltrtrcrtt Mr-nt "h fnrnt.'iiii-'i i P'r,;',f,e.","nd1"frhlen'ds'"i',l!ed "V. 'fSSPrVI i W wfifolv nf" ChaVfel'n'r', er'e tv;;!eic,H, m"'m clSPhN?i c., 'ccnV I lsKAnC Auto mhIic , . L I rov w"'1 7I KflHlhfH anJ frkniti Invited CON'NOK. Hcpt 2". nnilKNICK. flaufih ! to funfrnl, r d . I'M) m St Ann'n (r uf (Iftirxt V miiI Anne fonnor Hda. I Widow AnUutn, 'JtL' N rmuklln st, Hluh thr Hnil fr.pndt Invited to funeral. Wed. tnHt nf rpnulm nt houi H .. in lnt Si. h 30 n nt rrldenc of ureiit VJ'27 S I Jonrhlm'K (Vrrt Auto funrrftl. HKBil ft .o.Mtin rptjuinn iriHi nurcn ot ii I.I.AUM K son .HI, ji Mir !., wife . lOrt FlshtTi ' IIOIIVN Srpl -1. MIUaH .! . Inmbrfml of Remains may ' ilnr T llormi tne tUIIIrniiiei Itrhitlii n. na rrirnnfi, itoi ,Niini mm mm rt.i nHft hlow oi noriciit1 ni nurrji ui .'i i nmiiiin .miuiiihh itppiihiir.in .Mimricp r .itn hm ipmicii flip Cpiphanv 10 a. nil Inl Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral COOIv Jul IS fiwiwrnl TIIO.MAH K COOK. t'omtMr. M, 7th Infuntrv. won of MuRh J I'ooU and lati lallzalth Croniln l'nk. Flplathc and friend ImitM tn fu nir.il Solpinn ma i nf renulpm Our .MulhT of Sorrow Churth. IS.h Ft and haniaRtcr a.. 1 hijri . it 9. in. COOKK eidflriil. Snt '.'a. MAHKI. 11. t'OOKK datmhier of William and .Mary Allr ltrlot, Hflailves mid Frlfnd-j In licd ta funprl wrtce. Thur. '2 p, ni.. ifntdfiH of arpnti. ."117 Thnmia ave lnt nrlvatp. lrlend mav t-all Wrd. eve. COIM'.I.A.n Sept LM. THOMAS K tOII.IA.NO. hubtnd of juuldo t'oiieland (nee Muner). fl'd 4.". nelatlve and fitend Invited to funeral rvltrf 1hui. 'Z p hi, JI3.1 Hf Male nt lnt private Trinity l.ulh "t'OuivKM.-htptr 3d. JOHN HAY. hun hnnd of ttthel C'orwell (nre .Itukuti) nd eon of Thomufl olio none orifti. MBeu i. jpi VI,A''AnAV Si.t "ft IATIIIIVV C to fntiprHl lliiir 1 u in reldt'n e of wife of .Tneph A riwnntiKeii and daughter I father-in-law. John Ull!ple 1 11 S Itth. nf lnt- rhurlen and Anna OInmmT meln- et. Solemn hlRh nn of renulem -"luin h ttven and friend Invited to fimrral. Thur ( f St 1 tinman Anulnai loan n m lnt .3o a. in rnlderice nf dlmer. Mre fluide Holv iro tin Aulu erlee llear f7 I'rtce , Ai-hlntul HelKliti. Vct ' HdTI'l.r. Suddenlv nt 7uil Hover i .Mtiniink lllxh requiem nun rhurrh nC t Alrv. Sept no Al.riU'.O m HOTn.l, . the ijolv 1-nmlly in a ni hit eitniln-i HVf.,i ,tr, mnh-r notlt.- of futu.r.l vvt I t eter Ccni ltemaln mav he viewed Wed i S.tl HiKTrillin Snt ". mi IV lni-han,t ' HOl'lill Sp 27 JKNNIK K diu&htei -ri:?J iM.l'S.T:',?.' .r:- JiV,V. ..."" h?D , nf OVrtrudi. It unit tiilv Kdvvard Monnev . im i I ift-iiit rinrnvr I "li( 1 1 if itlltl .,., ,iu tti........ ...i t-t. ...i i... tt.l .. funeril. Wed 7. 3d a in rrld-Mv-i of mother. Aire Ot rirud P Alnonev i l N Mav t Solemn reitieni nin. Our Mother of Sorrow a I'liurrh D , in Int St Denln n Oem Autn funeral Hf-rsTOV Sepr 30 J.WIi:s luifhan.1 i of Jane Houston itw nntii'i of funeral will he Riven from ill 13 Walnut nt UVm Philadelphia lirxiKIt On Sepi l',i l.H.UAS llt'NTKIl, wife of Prank Norman Hunt-, and dauKht r of William If and lleheri Sult7alercer. auerf 30 eari Helntlves and frlernW invlti d to fun rnl pervlue, nn Wed , at s p m i' lal re Idem .rr.'i Oeaitr ave CiMli and Pint To proceed to Mfrhankthurv. Pa nn s lo t m. train Thurndiiv from Htnml Si S'alinn ' JAMKS Sept 3l, !.i;WIH JAir:S ItMa ttvea and friend AlerldlHii Sun l.odtce. Nn tM F mill A M lnlted to fuiinal a rv liea lhur. M p in, rcitldeni e of lnother I llenr 1. ,lHnie ooo N Park nve lnt pr TANVIKIt V Tamna VU Sept. 'J I ' THOMAS M IAXVH.lt hUfhand of Hlla , 11 Janvlei Int Sept Jd at Woodlavvn, J Tainp.t. 1'Ih i JI.VXIMW At Itnrlmirtnp N J Sept 2'i Si:omiK A JHNNIMIM M tl. Puneral ervlee- Thurs I .in p in. PJH lllull at Murtlnitton X J. Int. td-l Pellowa Cem. Ki einli tna i all Wd rve KHKl.KIl In NorrlVown Pa, Sent .' lli;.N'lir S KKKI.KH. huahan.l of Ida t lCeeler. acd 71 Ileltlve-v nnd frlend-i Zonk Pott. Nn It. (I It Invited to fu nernl erv lien JJ" K Petin t Thur 1 .30 p m 1m private KHKNi:. Sud.lenlv Sept L" xWl.TTC Al . dauhler of Philip and nnU Krcne oi iiioniii mi i 'V,pr, I?!' V a' 1.': 'T' , nfl . ".30 h in. reildence of nine, HtHe and friend", Holy Xante hoclely. In 4ntimrli Met itu&hlln T"7 V llih t vlte,! to funeral, ''""." " l,;"'"' emn high inais" c u!"i, nf' tho As'-umr !Slll,:'a.':''S,".,HI:. m .. lnt Cathedral cem.... .. . nf f'ttlflflf lljllntrtirr .tr umt il.i iifrhlnf nf ltrldtfet and late James Cow lev Helatlven I nnu rnenna invuea to xunerai, i ri., ao a m., 4347 Terrate m , rtothoroush Solemn hluli renulem tnaiin Ht John the Hnptl't Chun h in a. in Int. Wetmtntr Cem. rUt'L,-Sent. 3o, rATIIKIUNK. wife of William Haul. ItelHtlven nnd frlenda In. vlted to funeral aervleen, Krl . 2 p. nt , 1304 Jarkaon at Int. Alt Morlah Cein rtemalns t iiihv oe viewnl Thuie eve Au'n funeral. tin.HT.UT. Sept LM. i:i)VAHI WINS LOW (III.HKUT. Due notice nf funeral will tie given from ..i Cheater hvp iialtnnore Al1 . paper ropv. Oil. LAX. At T. P Naval Hn-.pltal Sept .". liroit Al mm of Jn.ph and anit Otltan. Iue notice uf funeral will he civ en from residence vi parent OIliLKPPIK Sent 20. HIIIIXIHT dtutth ter of late John and Catharine llilleaple Itelatlvea und frlndn Invited tn funeral. Ved . 7.30 a m . residence of nleie, Alra t Sol Pttou U Solemn rrnulent mi" Church of the immac ulate I nntepnon i"i u. in, jiu iioiy ntpui chre Cem. Auto funeinl I'OllUUIAX. Sept. I'll, WH.T.HAT. hu band of Annie Cortlpnu (nee Hlckev), late of Itathvllty. C'ountv Carlovv Irrlaiul He atlvea and frlmde, St Patricks Holy Name Soviet v. Invited to funeral. Thura, M.3II a. ni., 'J. "SI Xaud.'tn st. (Will ami Houth ata.). Solemn hlBh iiwb of rerpilem St Pa(rIcka Chnreh in a tu. Int. ifnlv Crone Cem. COlTNHInV. Sept 2. Dr, HOWARD J. r6UNIHAN. " T, S . fnrmerlv nf Holioke. Alana, huehanti Mary O. Counlhan (nae Connor). UelatU a and friend Invited to funeral. Wed., S30 a nt , ieildncc of ninther-ln-law Alra. Alary Connor, IMJO I'alrinitunt uve. Solemn nnulem mass Ca thedral 10 a, m. Int. Holy Ciosi Cem. Auto Fervlce. CUM, ex. sept, JS. JOHX V hUKlutid of Alar.v I. Cullen (nee rortnaii) Tteatlve. and friend Invllrd to funeral. Wed , 8 30 a. m.. Ill W Oxford nt. Solemn hlirh niasa cf nqulem St Allelmepa Church JO 4. in Int Holv t'ross Cem Auto funeral. ITItllV Sept. 30. HARMI. cUushler of Susan and late Thoina J Currj Itela tlveji and fr lends Invldd tn funeral nei-v Ufa, Thura., " v. in residence, of uncle, Joseph i uiry L'.v.'l S'. lt-tti el lnt pnwie, i ( .,; ,,, Vlt l.irluh I'an, l'rl.i.H. nu. null Wll- I lrr.l7"11 .-, os.i.ai. s 1.... a itt nuji .a.' .-- -.-.-.. M in III n. m Cl'KTIH At Htraeuan tterrulllnL- Camn. Sjraeme. N. r, dent -.-p. ALIIKRT .!. -. aon (if William and (iertrude crnft Curtis, aaed ;tl Ilelatlvea and friend". Ilerrult Merlleul Ilept. nf t. S. arniv. YnunB Men1 Fllhle Cla.s nr llethanv Ta'eriMi,e Ite forinrd Sunday Schnnl, 'JOth and Dauphin sis. Invited in funeral servlies. Thurs. 2 n. in . reajdemn nf narenta. -JJn N. nth t Int. Ullvale Westminster Cem DAl.KT. Sent "k A.VNW MAItIK wife nf Itush (lllliert llalev and dauchttr uf Il.ulien and Mary Wlndlsch. Itelnllves anu friends Invited tn funeral. Wed . !l:tll a in. '.'A-"J H. Cnloradn st? Snlrmn mass of re nulem Church of Kt. Jlonlci 11 a. in Int. nrlvate. II.WIH X'mr Clialfnnte. I'.. Sent. 28. JKSHIK II. DAVIS, aaed 'JJ. Ilelatlvea and rrirn.i invited tn runeral. wen . - n in reslirenre of mother. Mrs I,, llurgess. .1 X. IMcewnod at. West Philadelphia. Int. private, Chelten Hills Cem. DAVIS. Sept. ill, WIM.IAM V., husband nf llrnma Davis and ann of lllza A and late lieork'e W, Davis. ftelatltea ami" friend. emiuoyea of rniia. rvavy varu. inturu 10 funeral aerviee Thurs.. '2 p. m.. 21)111 S. Jeasup st. tilth and Oregon ate.). Int. rem vvnod Cem. Trlend may call Wed. eve. Autn service l)AVI Sept 30. HANN'A wife of ttarnoy Datls. aed "II. HeUtlves and llllllll. On Sent SB. IIIIS. ANNA .1 UfiOD. dauuliter of Anna Julia (lno-1 nnd la'o .Inhtl tiiiiid. aseil ;iil Itelatlves and friend, also eiuplnes of N SnellenburK v Cn , tntlted to funeral aertlee Wed, 2 V in., frnm her late residence. I2nft (lerrltt st Hemnlna mat- lie tlevted Tues. ete Inl prltate. I'ernvvnod Cem (iOll.MAN At Cuni" 1I N J. Sept. 21. 1'rlvate limVAntl CllAXB, son nt llarrv K, and Annie c tlnrman aced 2.1 Ilelatlvea, and. friends, emplojes of lludnn t'eck Mavhlns i;o Invlled tn funeral., I'rl . 2 p. in re.Menie nf parents, 2(1.12 S. 12th st lnt I'ernvvnod e'eni friends may tall Thurs eve Auto servhe tlOVIUl. HPt 3(1 AN.VIK litlYC.n (nee Mclvlhlien). Wife of John lluver Helallves and friends Invlt'd to funeral seivlces, Thuis 2 n, ni , -it- 1 oral si int privates North Ctdar lllll Cem 1'rlends niav tiiir llIIIIKN. Sent 2H KATIIMIINi: nlfeof Klmer tlreen Jr . and daughter nf Harry Mild llminiL t'assel, aucd 2,1 Itflattvis and friends Invited tn funeral services Wed . 2 11. in.. 1311 Crease st Int. tlreenmount Cem Krlends mav 1 n 1 1 after Tnm Thurs (HtCdHON. Herd 30 HOWAItD 1'AI.D- Vi;i.l.. son nf Clara II. mid lain Joaeph Jr. tiiiaiivcs nun jrienits laciutv of West I'hlla 1 licit Irhnol fur Itnjs flril nante tiept . tf. H A . mav tlew remain Thur eve. 410 N .".'d sr Inl prltate, llltlF.SKlt. -ept 211, WAI.TIIlt son of Wllhelmlnil tlrleser liases and lale ctinrlea tlrleser aced s Uelallves and friends, si hnul ihlldren of Inunaiulale Conception Church Invited tn funeral, Thurs S.3U a m.. reild nee uf parents, 112(1 Crease at llequlcin hlah mass Church nf Ihe Tm marul.it.' Cniucpttoll 10 a In In' private Autn funeral IIAINHS At residence nf ann-ln-lavr, .t, Anion Aim Sept 211. ni.I.AIinTII II. IIAINKS. vvldnvv uf .Ioeuh 11. Haines, need HI cars, ltelutlve and friends Invited to funeral. Wed 2.3H p. m., l-'irat iiantlit Church. Mourceloitn, N. J. Int. Colcstown IIAINRV Sept 27. HOWAIID M. HA INKS, aon nf Jeremiah and S. Kmina Haluea. aard Vt. funeral private, 800 W, Main st.. .Mnnrestnvm. N. J. IIAINSWOIITH --Sept 2S 1 II A C K. daughter nf John 11 and Arrv Halnsvtnrth (me lleikler) Uelallves ar'l friends Invlled In funeral. Wed 11 31 a ni,. residence of parents, lias N 5(h st Int Hillside Cem. Trulley funeral Itemalns may he v lowed Tues , after K p. tu ....... HAM. MAS'. Sent 27. MATHSMNR. dsuahter of William and Mlnln llallman. aaed 111 nelatltma and friends, members Himnaon .tleinor at 31. 1; cnurm ana nun- day School, I'rankford lllah School. Invited to runeral aervlies. Wed 2 p. ni., aiioj jaa. per at,, ror (Jlenvvood ate, Int. Oreen mount Cem. Itemalu mas be tlevml Tuca. eve HAJ 11'TflV. K rat ilsv Nlntli -Monrn 2nth. SARAH KIVfTIJIlH IIAMI'IOS sued Ml. Itel. aitves and menus invited to iiimrni. real denre, YXrrllev I'a. riflh-dav Tenlll Month 3d lp.ni, and Wrlthlitovvn friend' Meet. Ins House. 2.30 p. in HAIIDIi:. Srpl. 2tl THOMAS A., hus. hand of l.lllie It, llardle. acril 2(1. Rela. Iltes and friend. I., O O M.. No 5: llrldesburer Council. N'o. I3.1 Jr O. V. A. M., Invlled tn funeral eervltis ed., 1 p. 111.. ir,IB Womrath t KranUford. Int. nasi Cedar lllll Cem. HAnrtlSON Sept. 2, MAI1T itaunhter nf John and Hridoet Harrison (nee Cog-gins), HeUtlves and friends Invlled tn funeral, Wed. K.30 a m parlor nf M C Campbell. 2BJ2 K. Thonipsoii at Solemn reqluem nun St. Ann' Church 10 a. m Int Holy Crosa Cem Auto service. ......... IIAHTI.KY. Senl 2 HHNIIIBTTA. widow of l.eou II. Itartlev Ilelatlvea and friend Invited In funeral aertlee. Wed., 2-30 p in.. 2!)(il Westmont t Int. prltate. Krlend mav .all Tue ete Autn aertice, HAUOllf.llTV. Sept. 21 KI.IZAHETII, dauchter of O. Waller and Catharine llausherty (pee O'Neill). Ilelatlvea and friends Invited to funeral Thurs 2 p, m., residence of parent, 23IU S. 17th st. Int. Cathedral Cem, ..... HAUUHKY. Sent 20 rVTHAttlNE. widow nf Michael HaURhev Iflatlves and friends Invlled to funeral, Frl , H.30 a. m 2RS7 nelarada at. Solemn requiem ina Ht Ann' Chun.li 1(1 a. in, Int .New Cathedral Cem, Auto ervlee HAt'PT. At IJ24 N, 1'ark ave Sept, 30, I.OU1SA C. HAUIT. widow of I.ewla 1,. Haunt, imed u, Due notlie of funeral will be stIv.r. .... , . HKIll.irv'd.. sent. 211. Kl.tili;. iiauauier or William and Marie Merlins- , Ilelatlvea and friend employe ot Record tinier Den", nf Victor Talklnn jjachlux Co Camden. N, j Ir.vlud to funerul. Thurs . n a. m.. 7esldims uf narent. 231U W llaruld at. 23d and Huntingdon st ), Solemn renulem tilsh mm St. Columba'a Churih 10 a. m, Inl Holv Hepulchie Cem. Auto funeral. HVJIIVHY. At tNlII Sprlnatleld ate.. Sept. 30. llKl.K.N' llltlUTBNIIAL'llH vvlfe of liar. Us Hervey 111 ln.- duuanter or 'mom t Clminiinir iiftt'inoon frocks in licnutiful colorings nic licic in a Ki-cat variety. They are of beaded (icotircttn etepo, of ftitin and GcorRcttc combinations, .soft etepo mctor, rmbioitlcrcil net nnd fharmetise, nnd tlicse styles al'1 individual. 1'rices beirin at $:',() aVd no upward to $7ii. Velveteen Dresses in soft taupe, HtirKUndy, navy blue nnd black ate trimmed with silk ftinge or satin and some have the jllcaminp; whiteness of satin at the neck. $!U.7."), S:19.7." and $12.r). TncoleUc Is Very Fashionable and is to be had in the plain weave or with a lace stripe. It is used alone or in combination with em lnoidered (icoirette, tricotine of velvet. In luonze, Pekin, taupe, black or navy, at $fSI.7ii to $(5!l.75. The t'omCoilalile Warmth of Wool Jersey will feel very nood this winter in houses tlutt nrc none too waim. A pretty model is made collarless and em broidered in contrasting wool; another has a deeply 1 oiling white .satin collar. S'Jo. 100 Sample Corsets Special at $1.25 White or pink eoutil corsets in various I. N. models will fit figures from the slight to the medium wearing alios 22, 23 and 21. Some have elastic inserts, others have medium high bust lintel and fairly lonp; skirts. A few corsets would be priced four times as much reg ularly, and all arc special. (Central) S, .L KA . , Inexpensive Serge and Satin Frocks Many handsome seii?e frocks in navy blue are to be had here. Some show n quantity of black, military biaid, some are accordion pleated and bcadinir or embioidcrv is often used for trimming. The simpler styles stait at S15 and $i.f0 and jjh upwaid by easy stuc, $2."i, $27.50, $2!).7S and up to $37.."0. A satin flock with a pointed ovciskilt is S18. 75; others, braided or embroideied in felftone silk, are in taupe, brown, black, navy and p-een at $10. 75. Sere and satin combinations arc also to be had for $1!).75. tMiirknJ) Special Birdeije at $2 JO a Piece Kncli piece contains 10 yards of fine birdcye that is 21 inches wide, Longi'loth of excellent qual ity is .'i(i inches wide in 10 yard pieces at $2.85 a piece. (Centra!) friend, lnirl. ltliher I.ndre. I. 11 It. S.. In' tiled to funeral .ertlces. Wed I p in . 2(123 N 31st st. Int. liar Nebo Ceni. IHIACOV t llurlinKton. N. J. Sept 30. JIAItC.AllKT 1IAIIT I'ACKKIt. wife or Jo seph (1. Deacon. funeral service. Wed . 3 n. m., 302 II. Union st nurllnston, N, J Int. nrlvate. DICVHHT. Sept. .10. PHILIP A.. on of I.oulse (nee Pflauml and lsis rhlllp Olcksrt aaed 27 Itealdenie, H. W. cor. 31st and Master ata. Due notice ot funtral OIHTZ. At Ouaksrtown. I'a.. Krl., Sent. 27. 101S. rilll.lTl'INA vvldcvvi.f William U. Oletz. aced 77 year. Ilelatlvea and friend nre invited to attend funeral, on Wed., Uct. 2. at 1 p. m.. at her late residence. 801 Juniper el. Hertlcea in Methodist Episcopal Church. Int. In St. John'a Lutheran Cem. DOOLY. Sept. 3D. MAUOAItKT A., widow of Joseph r. Dooly. Due notice of funeral will be alven from 2120 X. 13th at, DOUfJIlKliTY. Of diphtheria, on Sept 21). Joseph, son of (leoraa and Nellla iioucnerty. 271U Manton at., atea ( year. Funeral and Int. private. Doyi.K. Sept. 21). MICHAHL 1'., husband cf Mary C. Doyle fneo Conway) and aon of Jamea nnd Mary Doyle, of County Oarlove. lroland. Jtelattve and friend, st Aeatha'a Holy Kama Society. Dlv. Nn. SO. A. tl. II. 1 Court Hamilton. No. 10. F. of A.; Lodiea Nn. nt, I.. O. O. M.. Invited to funeral, thur . 8:3i) a. m.. tl2fi N. J.lth at.. Weat I'hlUdelphla. Solemn mats of lequlem St. Aiatha'a Church 10 a. in. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Autn aervlce. HUEnl.i:. Sept. 20. ANNA M VKUAIIET. vvlfe of Frederick Kberle and dausnur of Alexander and Saruh A. Qulnii. Itelatlves and friends Invlled to funeial, Frl., 8.30 a, in,, 2H37 N. Harttllle at. Solemn re. iiulem ma Church of the Visltatlun II, Al. 10 u. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem Autn funeral. Catholic Standard ropv. KIIKIII.K Sept. 311, HUN, Ilt'TII A, KlIKULU, at IBon N. Alder at. Ilelatlvea and friends Invited ta funeral, Tbursdat. 2.3(1 p. m.. 1506 N Alder st, Frlands may tlew the remains Wednesday after 7 P. tn. Int. private, at, Northvvood Cem, Auto funeral KI.DHIDdK. Sept. 21). ALnEHT C. hus band of Klliabeth Kldrldica (ne. Maytr) and son or William and Km ma' Kldrldze, aired 30. Relative and friend. emploea or the American Ice Co., Doth and Columbia ave., Invited to funeral ertlce. Wed , I P. m 2S;.J N Mutter at. int. u.Kisna c em. lie- , ,.,- mains may b tiewea Tuea.. alter 7 P.m. I (,,(,. , i.iiiv,, and friends. I.eaaua of " I Ma, enKL- Seot. 28. lSAUKLm. wife Ciarenc S, Kniel and dauchter of lata Charlea II. and Emelene Reynold, (tela tltM and friend. Scott Division, No, 47, H, of T., Invited to funeral, Thur., 2 p. m., 2311 8, Chadwlck at. Service Mt. Ilermon M. V Church. Itth and Porter Its., S p. m. Int jeemvvood Cem. llemalna may be viewed Wed., after 8 p. m. Ayto strvlc. FAVtHKI.Ie Sept. .'7. CATIIEniNH PUNCH (lAI.LAOHBIt. Wife of J, Ferd Far. ret). Ilelatlvea and friends Invited to fu. neral. Wed. 8.80 a. in., lnoa 1'ltiaersld st. lllll) mas ot requiem Church uf Ht, Monica 10 h m. Int. Cathedral Pern, Aulo funeral FF.nOUSON Sept, 30. WAMHINtlTON FIIKI), husliatid of Annie O. Fertuson. Itela. Iltes and friends. ISnaln Co. No 33. I'. F, ll.i Fire Marshal's Of tic e, Invited to funeral ertlcea Wed,t P, m 'lt N 23h at. Inf. Union II. K. Cem,, Fremont. Cheater Coamly. l'a. Tnura. riwiyi r : JESMHaTtiK 1 taJCI ,rarih rtUfaK. .TtiUflve a4 m "WSlkftlJkBi 1 fwM. ' W aoelaaya ef sklavM u at r.l.r.li JIKl.ll U.MIAL-Vlll ne vi nun rvey, Notice, of funeral later KS. Sept. 2S MAUY C AUNHS. aced uihtrr of Thomas P and Nora T. Ha, ed lleurt ntinll. nf Ht. Mnnlca'a School. Itth crade A. Invlled in funeral. Thurc. 8:30 a, m,, residence of parents. 1723 JatKspn at. liUh requiem mass Churih of SI. Monica, It) a, ni. Int. Holy Cros Cem. Auto aervlcs. IIIDCI.L. Sent. 21). MAItIK I... itauchter nf Dura It. nnd late Wllllstn II. llldell. lUlatWe. anJ frlrnds Invited tn funeral ecrv. icea, Thurs.. II a. in., reeldence of brother H, II. llldell. SSC3 Oreenvvay ate. Int. Woodland Cem. llemalna may be viewed Wed.. 7 to 0 n m, Ilfadln paper copy. Hlf.T. At IS.24 Diamond st Sept, . WILLIAM W. HILT. Jr.. aon of Wl Ham W. and l.luli lllll. aced 23. llslatlvea and friends Invited lo aervlcn. Thur.. 3 P. in,, Oliver II, llalr Uldc. IS20 Cheilnut al. Int. '"lUTCIINIlit. Suddenly. Sept. S. HAll. HON, ami vt Courtney C. and Minnie. Httch- ner. aceil so. Ilelatlvea and rriemia em. pltea L.hlcri Coal and Nivlcallon Co., Iiy "rLrr. -", -i "-.. .TTv --A.w'-. I. frnni .. ..n 1. N 1. lb v. m-, 2.rit ! itc'lftilv.'i Hnd frlpTirl"- lr.vttfl lo funfrnl I Wrcl . T SO h in -4nt V UnvvHr-J nt H- , milrni lileli iu.ih I'hurrli nf Xtsttntlon ! a. m Int. NVw ratliaral m .1 KKIT,Klt Spt KM l!t'l. J n f i John V ami I.oim I KWkr (tu I.IiikkI. ' Htt-etl VJ ltellli ami frlfiHln inv iti to I fnrHTfsl Firvlr!-. l hur . T p m rpMrni- I nf pArrnlx. SMS W. Oxford xt 1 ill North- I vvooU fm. lU'tn iliii iimv hi lrue Vn . ! k tt in p m IJmouln fun ml j KKNIJAIJ.. srpl SO, UKOIinK M KKN DI.I. k1 ItPlativpi and frlnndi In-. !ld t fttn-TMl vpt Icri rrffldni't'. New I i'entt'rvtl.t I'hiMnr 'ii. . Thura S l0 p. m Int. (Jrt'Ht Valley HhpiIw iVni Con i r)iinnsi Ht hnn foi train kavlni; llroail t StHtfun 1 .!" P. tn i KnrifAiiT p' ss (ti:onnn w pp- Iai .vH Viimlinliil (if Htr(ll 1. KMihurt (n I PflhlHii) HRpd 3. ItflHtlvrs and frlmiN. nil 1 lodem nf whlrh lip wan a nnmbr t tufted ' i funpral Thur 3 p in ..O-' i.rnmini. ('aindn. -V J lnt prlmfe 1 ri'-iidi miy tall Wed. pf KU.I.UMf Hppt .10 KOW Mill I luiu Imnd of Mnithn Kllllih atd 3d IMntlvi". htkI friends Klon-nf- ChpII' No s."" U (1 i; Hflatr K l" rimilir vt urpani Kcafher o . invitfj lo futuTal 'lliura ,1 n tn lort rish'TH at lnt jrtMinintint iv x a i: if f. i. ."hif .. iti.vii tin uiiiupr i nf Dun!! J nnd lalf Mwrciri't KuhpIipI MRrd Id Itflntle u-d frlnnds Imli.d to funml. ' Thurs. 7 .I'm ni. f.Ulivr h rpuldpnrt- S.11H i ,. a..'.... -. IllnU .1 ls i.s..uj Kit ? (HTII.ri)l I I" I. IIINir ivjil'ii' tsri -., Afonlcu'a Oliuuh Dam Int !lol I'rooB LVKNKC1IT - Sppt SH IIIKNK JKWHY (rpo !.prKH). wlfi of !nul Ohillfll Knpclit. bp1 SI. UMhUw and trlPiids mlipd lo funeral. Thur H.li) a ni 10.11 S Vrnrr nt Hitch maun of rcnultni Churih nf tho ltlcd Shi raiiirnt III ni lnt prliato IlPmafnv mi h- lwpd Wd aft'T 7 p tn. KXOKIt "Pt S I'AUHIi: . lf of William i; Knorr Tl I 1 1 v and frkndi linttcd tn fuii'r.il Rrrloii. Wed ;.' p in. lailH ItltnT nt Int prhatp Krt ndn may call Tupda pv Auto pnln Stw York papain rop KUKNUKTKR iSopt L" WIM.IAM Jr . on of Mrs, Jetinip lornMpr (hm Va nud SO ItMutlvrs and frlfiidn lnlprt to fiinrral, Thur. S p. m . S7IH ittnibrlilgp ft lnt Mt IVai'e Cem llpmalna rn.ty pr vtrwed WpH p. koimm:i. jipt si mi:i.i wif- of Christian KonpM. aced TiS UiUtlvo' and frlrnds Invitrd to fiinrHltirlrr l"hur . S p m re1dMH"t of husband -3u 1. riPti her Mt Jnt prKalP. KnAMKIt H"pt. io, I'rof nr((f! ti . husband of Anna Al Krarrnr Ill.ititfa and frlftidi, members of ApotUr laid In thii f'hurrh. I'rpnipnt laodac No. 4d I I mid A M Corinthian L'hsplT No Kt i.nlpr nf KHNtPrn Mar. Invllfd to funeral a.rli ia Thura. H p m. SS31 N l.'.th hi rmthpr serlrpa Prl II a in , chti"l nf pi vl, town Crni wIitp lnt vlll tal- plw IJnv lpitovMi nnniTM ffinv KHOCVA suddtnb HppI S7 a n i FHA.VK I. KIKJUPA. X' N huplwtid of j Mabel Knupt (n- t biffin n) Hiid on of ' Kate I,, and late (lrorp J Kiouna Mr Iu , noltr nf funpral (!-'! II Wlllani kI I KtJSPMAri. Hppt .in. KATIIKIUN'P. widow of Christian Kuiniinaul (npp ilrateri I flucil 7:i UelatlfM and frlrndu tnlt to, funpral ncrvbet. 'I hum S P in . 717 lift crad t lnt IalniPr Cm t I.IVKMKV Sept -2S, OKuUiti: i: Inn ' band ur Elizabeth 11 t.tvenev tiKid do i He la Uvea mid friends (Jood Will i'oun i . No SOT, North American 4'nlun tinnln' j ) of J. ii Brill Co., InUtod to funpral Rtnln-i ' . S so p in 3.id7 Krn.o n lnt M Morlah Cent lUVI PPI 30 SARAH . widow of Or It. C l.lnjil iiifd !t:t UelntiVaH uml friends InvttPd to funpral nervlren Wt-d 7 p. in . Si.o.1 Mt Vprnun t Int Wrkhn . Ill Pa lAJKTUtfSept 28 ITtNl!i:S K dAUSh- -ter of Mlchatfl and bit ICatharlnp lftu. i ac-u '. uuttv! ami rricnan i. v m Hoddllty of St Cotumlm'a Church lnlted to funpral. U . R-30 a. m . SA54 W. Htprner at. (Soth at. aboe Lphlsh hp . Solemn hlfth rpiulpni niHm St Cohimbi'H Churrh 10 a. m Ir.t. Holy Crop's Cein Auto fu npral JUeAI.MSTEIt At rpald'nrn of daugh- ipr. jun, jonn ii in-nK-" una .lorria m . Iprniantown. Sept. S MAFll" J widow of i Joaeph MarAHlHtPr. neUii and frlf nd lnlted to funeral nerWcea. Wed., S P m realdence of aon. Wilbur J. MacAlllter 1' , Krazr ne Colllncawond. N. J Int. pri vate. KvpT&reeu Cem . Camden. . I MANN. Sept. J7 HOSK U. wife of Al fif.l i:, .Mann ne OraWr) BelathPa and friend Invited to funeial ierUea, Wed 1 ' P ni.. .114 N 7th at Int. NVw Camden i Cem, llemalna mas be weupd lues, h t' I 10 i. m Auto funpral M.Wfi.KV. sept. ?v. ja.mi;m nuioanu "' Ruatin Marley and aon of lata Jamea and Hui.iu Murly. lata of Carran, County ' lioneal, Ireland Ilelatlvea and friend ln 1ted to funeral, Wed., 7:30 a m.. 1933 But tonwuod nt. Solemn requiem uiHua at tho, Cathedral It a, ni Int. Holy CrosCem Auto funeral. , ,. l MAUbH.On Sept. S. 1018. ALU K MAl'l), dauahler of Thoma H. and Allre Marah, In her isth ear ltelatlei and i trlenda ar linlled to funeral, on Wed a t S'3ft p. m,, from hot parents' reoldence. 117 Htalev bv i'iilllm?Hi.U. Pm. Int Private. KrlemU mn rati Tuea pvp. after 7 o'cloik, MrCAFKHKV. At SS0 Montroat t S'pt SK. MAUIR A., daughter of John and lale Margaret A. McCaffrev and granddaughter of late Michael and tillen .McCaffre. Hvla Uvea and frlenda. eniplojea of N. HnllPn burar A Co.. titlted to uneral. Wed.. 7:30 a. m.. OMfr H. luir Bldg., 18?o Cheatnut at. Mum of aolernn requiem St. Charlea Borromeo Church U n m. Int. Old Cathedral Cem, Frlenda may call Tuea. rve, MiCAMBHIDQl-:. Kept. SV. FHANCK8 V.. wife uf Aloviiui J. MrOambrldge (nee Hlaii bury). Ittlatlva and frlnda Invito, to funeral. Krl.. N.30 a. in.. SOS N. dfltf at. High requlim inaia Our Lady of the Hoaary Church 1U a. in. Int. Old Cathedral Cent. Auto funeral MrCAlUtON. Sept. S.. JOSKPII !.. hu band of JUaaie T McCarron and aan of John J. and Mary L. Mt Car run (nre Itoranl and lon-liwlaw of N'lcnolaa J. and i;ilrabth WVJr Hoche Btlatlvea and frlenda. Wana maker' a chauffeur. lr,tted to funeral. Thura.. HJO a. m. SSS Heara at. Holcmn H nui ni. Hfnwai v-nurtn m a. m, . 'HlftfTV4 pi. Auto aerv.ee. Drawing" Outfits Are Ready for lii;h school students who havr liccn wanting them. The neat cases contain all the needed in struments for mechanical draw ing. Other drawing imitciiul such as boattb, antics, T squf.ri'a iiiid the like aio moderately priced Commercial stationery. (Cenlrnll Women's Heavy Bathrobes The first of women's heavy blanket bathrobes havi airivrd. and such warm, pretty things they are! The colors are waim anil invit ing and the floral design- nre mom attractive than evei. They aie bound all around with satin. $4.8!). (Central) All the Family Are Needing Shoes Now Summer shoes an- about done for and new ones ate needed for the Winter campaign. The Down Stuirs Shoo Stoic N the best place in Philadelphia to get shoes at moderate price. Whole families can be fitted here, from tiny children to mothers and fathers. Leathers aie good, styles nre new and prices are low. Women's Shoes Dark tan or black calfskin shoes with welted soles and medium heels arc built on slender lines nnd lace high. So. 10. Black Uidskin "-hoes with sensible toes and medium or low heel" are splendid for busy women doing war work. Thev button or lace and are $1.00. .Men's Shoes ate of good, black leather on Knglish or wide Uic shapes with welted soles nt Sl.'J.'.. Girls' Shoes Calfskin shoes in dark tan or black have soles that are heavy enough to last and low heels. Si7.es 2 Id to S at $1.00 a pair. Boys Shoes A boy enn run and play in such shoes as these of black leather with wide toe or Knglish lasts. Sizes 1 to fi at $:). (Chestnut) New 'Kerchiefs ih a Flutter of Color They're all of linen with white centeis nnd colored borders which take the foim of plaids or stripes. ' Dutterllies, queer little French roses, stiff bouquets and odd me dallions aie embroidered in the corners of some of these. 25c each. (Cenlriil) These Coats Will Speed Your Circulation When Winds Blow Cold Uniforms for Women Munition Makers Khaki color uniforms of cotton aie made with short sleeves, loose belts and have patent clasps to hold them se curely at knee or tinkle, $.'..)0. Caps to match are Hoc each. Winter-Weight Comfortables at $3.50 Kvery one is filled with pine white cotton and covered with figured silkoline ii' Persian de signs. They nre 72x78 inches which is a good size. (t'lielllllt) Warmly woven btirella in burgundy, brown, navy blue and green makes cozy coats with tucked belts in back that show the skirts gathered below. Huttons on the bells and cuffs act as adornment, while the buttons on the large collars are for use to button them close. $27..)0. Kit Coney Fur forms the geneious collars and latge pockets of coats that are made of buiella in navy blue, green, bui gundy, taupe. In own and black. ?:w.75. Soft, Thick Silvertone is light in weight and so most acceptable for women's coats. In shades of brown, bur gundy and blue, it foinis truly beautiful coats gathered al the waistline in back and belted all aiound. They have deep side pockets, turned back cuIVs and new largo collars, and aie fully lined with fanciful silks. One is sketched. $7..i(. Many Autumn Shades of wool velour are represented in various styles of coats topped with collars of kit coney, seaiene anu nuiira. .u, i.i. 1. 1 (Markel) Dress and Coat News for Junior Girls The tnlfcta frock that is sketched is in blue or blown. The velveteen jacket is separate and is bound with silk braid. Isn't it atti active'.' 'flunk how well girls of 10 years to 1G would look in fiocks like this! 5.1(5.6(1. Serge Regulations for girls of 6 years to 12 aie made of datk blue cotton seige that can be washed. They aie box pleated and have loose belts. White braid trims the collars and tho culTs. $5.75. Gingham Frocks at $1.50 I'lnid gingham is combined with chambtay in two school dresses for girls of i! yeais to 11. The sknts aie pleated and the waists tiro slightly long, as the younger gills like thein. Warm and Inexpensive Kully-lined coats of maioon or blown nub coating arc in sizes to fit girls of lfi years to 17. The skirts arc full below the waistline, nnd the collars nre of plush. $10,50. It entnil) Baby Flannel Pait-wool flannel of the soil that is used to keep veiy young b'tbies waim is 27 inches' wide and rrc a yard. tfentn.i) The .Daintiness of t ' Silk and Lace is used to its best advantage in these Huffy new Boudoir Caps They are charming in their soft flufliness nnd one look sends all thoughts of care a-flying. Many, many styles, of satin ribbon and !.... I l:.l 1 iii-ir, nine nun; uows, uny rose- a buds and flying ribbons. Thev-v, aie in dainty pinks, blues, laven ders nnd yellows. Prices range from ("Oe to $:i.8n. Toot Daintiness comes in the form of lovely mules. I riiey are of satin or satin nnd lace, with soft tolcs and silken heels. S2.75 to $5. A pair that i youM love to slide your feet into is of soft chamois lined with padded silk in pink or blue. Perky Httlc bows nre perched in front! $2.75. I Silk Garters nic coveted with shincd satin and trimmed with little bows and flowers at $1 and S1.25. . Women who have begun to ' think of gift giving always hav such things on their shopping lists, and could well begin now. (( entrxl) When Baby Rides Out The cold Autumn nil- rubs little checks red in no time. But if baby i safclj buttoned in a Baby I Bunting he will not catch cold! Baby Buntings of pink or blue figuied blanketing arc $3.25 and $!!.75. i . Little Gertrudes , for infants arc made of flannelet at $1 and of flannel at $1.23 to S2.50 the la t being beautifully hand embroidered. All of them ' nre iong. ' It'elllral) Good Room-size Rugs Vanous good uig wcave.s are to be had in the standard 9x12 foot size, oll'ering an interesting selection of patterns and color ings at less than maikct prices. Wool-and-fibte rugs, $12.50. iapestry Brussels lugs, $2v.ol). Seamed Axminstcr lugs, $27.50. It lie.lniil) Seamless velvet rugs, $34.75. Seamless $35.75, Axminstcr rugs, A Good Suit Is a Friend Worth Having Inexpensive Serge Skirts A simply tailored skirt in regular sizes has just arrived to sell for $-1.75. It is in navy blue antl black and is excellent for business women. In extra sizes, 30 to 38 inch waistbands, there is another model in navy blue or black; it is gathered across the back, plain in front -anti has two button-trimmed pockets antl a belt. $0.75. An Unusual Pleated Skirt is of black serge, laid in box pleats with n tiny thread of bright red showing just where the brenk in the pleat comes. With the slightest movement stripes of gray and white aie revealed on the under side of tho pleats. $13.50. A Fine Skirt in Extra Sizes is of all-wool black poplin with n soft finish. The yoke Is cut in points to give the impression of a long waistline nnd the tailoring throughout Is of the finest quality. $10.75. . ? (Market) a: Practical school suits or suits for busi ness women are of dm able wool poplin nnd buiella cloth in good, dark colorings and simply tailored, $25. Wool velour, with its soft warmth, is to be had in several suit models. One is cut on Russian blouse lines, another is tiimmed with kit coney. They are in taupe, brown, Pekin, green or Oxford at $33 and $39.75. Broadcloth Appeals to Many Women There is a dignity about it and it weals I wonderfully well! A pretty suit in taupe or black is well tailored and the jacket I is lined throughout with penu tie cygne. $42.50. Many more elaborate suits of wool velour, gabardine, broadcloth, duvet de I laine nnd serge some trimmed with fur j are $45, $55, $57,50 and up to $76. (M.rk., Agk Ky tH vtawA L, to f aP,B'aair s ssPrf mm jm dM&Ste:J &itohs , " ,r.r - .1 oftK. i
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