Pi " 1 v r . Y.' "t! A' ti'v'M,'fj; v y 1 -- a , 4 j -.w, ? fa., ..". , . c t I 'i B CHAMBER TOW1 FINANCES OF P. R. T. Commorce Body's dommitteo Is for Better Service and Highor Fares If Necessary MORE. EQUIPMENT NEEDED Th Pblladlphia Chamber of Com. . has voiced n demand fop better Trolley smvIco by the Philadelphia Bapld Transit Co., but is not oppoictl flJ,.2.id6n!ft'S?nJn Ar Provided Jho ......v.. luuuiuuu ot me i'. lit x, makes the Increote necessary. Followlne the statement by Samuel Clement. Jr., public service commis sioner, that It wan unfair to wpect the P. It, 'I to continue, the five-cent fare policy, Invrstbtntlon of the 1. Tt. T. finances by n committee of the Cham ber of Commerce was nnnntinrwl "Something has to be done to give better service," onld W. I'. Barbn, chnirman of the committee nppolnteil to consider the transit ultuatlon.) "We must have new equipment, new track and the Frankfort! elevated. Mv committee Is endeavoring to have the city and the trnctlon company get to gether and work out some agreement oti the matter. ' "The company has designated Fr. rmrrniin nnn mr rit.v nas named Di rector Twining. "We will have n mi. Ing in a day or two. We shall oppose nu.y inn- iui.-k'ht uini in not snown no With M"r. Ba'rbn on the Chamber of Commerce commltto are II N. Taylor, Clnyton Pike and John 0. Frnr.ee. Officials of the P. H. T. Would not commit themselves today as to whether1 the company contemplated nn applica tion to increase fares. It was learned that there is a dl vision of 'sentiment among the directors who will meet next week. T. .f. Sullivan, preldent of the Unlam Traction Co., takes the position. It is said, that the public wile welcome a six -cent fare If more cars are placed on all the lines and Improved pervlcc is given. One Slain, 11 Hurt In Sicilian Riot Home. March 1.1. (By A. P.I Strikers and royal guards clashed nt Catanin. Sicily, and shots were ex changed. Reports state one striker was kfiied and eleven persons were wounded. Of these eight were members of the royai guard. IHftTHS, The Cow Isn't the Whole Story If the farmer isn't clean and hia cows clean and his barns and his cans then we don't want milk from him. When he's done, we begin. We sterilize the glass tanks and bottles, pasteurize the milk, give it exhaustive labora tory tests. Then if it comes up to our high standards we bottle it, call it "A" milk, and sell it to you. We guarantee it to be clean, rich and whole somethe same the whole year 'round. Milk 'Phone us to deliver a bottle tomorrow Baring: 2C5 Abbotts Alderney Dairies, Inc. 3ht and Chestnut Both Phones Branches Atlantic City, Ocean City, Wfldwood Have You Tried Abbott's lea CrcamJ To Be Spotless Use l.npln's Handy Pad will remove shine, trs, rein and food stains from ciowunir, moves, spun, tc. lias manother tiles, Costs Only lGc at Drun, Depsrtment, ESlstlnntrr. Oro' eery. Hardware and aeneral Stores. Invented by the originator of Unpin Straw Hat Cleaner. ni' e46t. 1'iiMMim iurrh 12. WILLIAM J.. Br:. husband of Ellen Tr Connor (nee Stack), Relatives and friends, also I. C t. IT. Nr. 818 and employee of quartermaster, inland iva rehouses Oregon ave.i Invlled to funetal Jlon., 8:30 h. m., al22 Catharine si Solemn reflulem masa at Ht. cnanes- tnuren, i a n. Int. Holy Cross C-m,' CONW"AT. Msrcti JO. PAnAH M wife -. tfsaal. r'jtMainw fatljfl tflrilh!- (if tn flat ncis J conwnje uciwuvrs ann rncnnti WRATHS ir.t inttiA ia funeral, Mon, caster as.. o,Doe i.hi' V" i v'""""'11: Solemn renulem maps Churrh of Our r,dr of Ixmnles til a, tr. 'nt. Holy rroM Cem. wife of Joseph W. Crawford. Funeral erv lea Mon.. 4 p. m., ?S01 N. Psrk ae. Int No. .12, rallies' OoMen Kar1.! Washington ?arr.p, r. O. A,, Mlllvllle. N.J.. in I ted to uneral. .Mon., .-ilarch 15, 1:30 p. m.. 171 McKlnler t., ll.irrlman, To. int. Ilrlstol . HBmunN.--Mareh 11. EMZA. widow of Alllton S. Ifeybum. Funeral Mon.. 1 p m.. nrandywln ftummlt. Cars meet noon trnln llrandrwlne aummlt atatlon, IHAAC Or bnsumnnla. Mxrch 1'.'. al 18.12 N, Bouvler al , RTBI'HBX W.. husband, of private. bwlsbur. J'a. 'LIB.n.--AI A 1IC8 P.. hu ctl 10. J A McLean). Jeraey City, N. J . March ittiand nf Mary Cullen (nee nltlvs and . friends, employes Mon.. frM a Matf Met. aulem mass Ascension Cl uaband of Mary Cullen (nee William It. Stevens Co.. Invited to funeral in , nioliicr-in-mws residence, Msry MoLean, 3102 Crystal at. Solemn re- iiu.tii iv b, in, Am 8:8(1 a m . Lan nude r. Isnae. funeral eerVleea Mnn II a line, oiereroou, . m.. Artnstrom'e. I27 ."( Mroad st int. pr. KEU.T -Slarrh 12, MAIIT widow Mlcli ael J, Kelly. Funeral .Men, B.30 a.m. 21 I'leassnt at.. Mt, Airy. Hlrta inasl, llolj Cross Church 10 a. m. Int. Ambler. KEtil.r. Marrh P, DBSWIS, son of tale Drnnla anrt Helen Kelly. Funeral Hat ,1b. m.) 2120 8. tlth at. Int. West laurel Hill Cem. Frlenda may call Frl. .eve. KNiiTi jiarcn ii. aum.i ."lie m et!jg A.MBLKn Marrh 12. ADDIB MANNIN'fl. wldcw of William It. Ambler. Funeral serv Ices Tus . 1.30 p, in., 3131 N. 10th et. Int. private, n.n.MIsi'r March 11 KUZAnETH nAlLET. Funeral aenlcra, Monday. 2 p. m., n residence. 3318 N. 13th at. Int. Fern wood Cem. BAItrLE. March 12. ItOBErtT S huv Land crarlotte nartle (nee Saybolt). Rela tives and frlnrt Inutierf In tiin.ral . .'i-'ir: M. " .'"-- :'.on .T P. ni . ail Richmond al. fefTgk jmwMk&foi nervlces Tnt. nrlv He Frlenda may call Hun. eie . 8 to 111 HnnTH March 10, FLORENCE, wife of Arthur r. lleeth. Jr.. and daughter of Ootl loo F and late. Isabella Scharr, ared 17. J uneral services Mon.. 2 p. ni.. tflSl Hiln bridge at. Int. Arlington Cem. Remains may be viewed Sun eve. BHAZINOTON March 11, MAlti. wife nf late Harrv Tlrnzlnicton, Itelattvea and friends InMted to funeral Mon., 8.10 a. m residence, '2430 W. Hilton st. Solemn rejjulem moje at Corpus Fhrlall Church 10 a. m, Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. BRETHWAITE March 12. WILLIAM B.. eon of Samuel and Matilda rtrethwalte, aed 3f. Relatlvea and friends, rhlla. Lode. No. M. 1. O. O. M.; Rartendera' Union, Ixcal .o no, invited to runeral services, Mon.. 2.30 p. m,, residence of brother, Jackson Rrethwalte. 204 E. Westmoreland st. Int. private North Cedar Hill Cem. . CARVER. Maroh 11. MART D.. daughter late Samuel and Louisa J. Winner. Rela tives and friends, also Progressive Dlv., No, 34, D of T , Invited to funeral ssrvlees, Hatboro Cem, Chapol Sun.. 3 p. m. Int. llaltmro Cem. CLINE March 12 at rhoehlxvllle. Pa.. FIXJRENCE MAT. twlfe William F. Cllrte and daughter Cecilia and latn Clarence L. Holland, need 29. Relatives and friends In lted to funeral from residence Herbert Rlx eline BOS W. Bridie at . Phoenlxvllle, Tues., I' a in Solemn requiem msse St Ann's Church 10 a m. Int, Morris Cem.. Phoenix. llle m. Holy Sepulchre Cem. DBOEIl. Of scarlet fever, at Mnnt Claire, ra March 12. CATHERINE ! MART. duh ter of Harry a and Helen Bchoheld Peter, aged ,1 years 1 month 16 days No fu- ""uONOVAN. March 10. NORA damhter of lata Timothy and Ann Donovan, of Tlmolacue. County CorK, Ireland. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral, Men 8.30 a. in., residence of aunt, Mrs DennH Mc Carthy, 1824 Wood st. Solemn rnulem mass Cathedral 10 a. m. Int Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral. ..... ,, BRAUriH .March 12. WILLIAM It. BRAUnlt. anedM. Services Sun , 7 p m, ron-ln-law's residence. Harry llurnelt 4lt Cedar ave West Phlla. Int Tu Hell- WENOr.EMAN. March t2, nERTIIA widow of Simon Enfleman. Relatives snd friends Invited to funeral, Bun,, tie m residence of son-ln-taw. Ell M Rloomberr .7. Larch- 'FiVlof HnYWiM et. lurch It. ANNIE M wife of Charles M Fife. Rela. tlvea and friend Invited to Mrvjr, Tues.. 2 p. m . Oliver It. nalr Bldsr.. 1820 Chestnut "'FINN. March 11, suddenly MARION C. (fee Powers!, wife of J, Joeeph Finn. Fu neral Mon.. 8 a. m., B400 Walnut st Sol emn requiem mass. Church of Our I-ady of Victor)'- ' a. m. Int. private, FISCHER. XtarcH It. ANNA nldo'V nf Auxustus Fischer, 1821 Rldse ave. Duo no ttce, FLTNN. On March 10, JOHN FLYNN. husband of late Mary Flynn. aced 87 jears. Funeral on Monday, at 8:30 a m from reeldenc of acm-ln-law. George W McCall, 220 Washlnkton ave Hlrh mass at St. Philip de Nerl Church 10 a m Int. private, Ho'v Cross Cem. FULMBR. Varrh II. tf50, OEOROF. A.. son of Marcarct and Late Rernsrd Fulmer. neiain" in'i ir.cmi- invuen in niut-rMi. 7.Ata ni. irom nis moincr a rei rMnrtme fvnlnn tnil rfauvhter nf. Matthew .1 and Mary Kelly (nee Murray). Funeral Mon., 7UI0 a. m,. 202 Ilerkley at. Hlah mass Church of Immaculate Conception 0 a. tn Int. Calvary Cem. . LE COMPTE. March II. BOPHIA M . wife of tale John I.e Compte, aued 77. at the residence of her son, Edward A Van aant, .1814 Morris St . Qermantown Rela tive and friends Invited to funeral without further notice, nl parlora of I). It Rran. N. Dellfvu ae Mnihorne, Pa , Sun 2 p, m. Int Beachwood Cem Autos will meet train at Lanxhnrne Station, lesvlnx Reading Terminal 12.17 p m. LENNOX March 10, EDWARD. Jr hui band of Bella Lennns (nee ExKleton) Rnd son nf Ednsnl and lain Carrie Innoi (nea Rein). Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral. Sun . 2 d. m.. father's residence, 1027 Sarah at. Int. Northwood Cem. LINDNER March 12. KLIZARKTH II. LINDNER. Funeral aervlces Mon.. lie, 'm , 32A N 18th st. Int. private. I.TNCH-At Somers Point. N J Mjrch 11, JAMES II, LYNCH. Relatives and friends Invited to funtral. Mon.. 9'.1o n m., Oliver II IJalr Bldar.. 1820 Chestnut st . Phlla fMfmn requiem msaa Bt Patrick's Church. It o'clock. Int. Holy Cross Cetn, MACFARLAND March 10. WILLIAM, husband of Kate L Maefarland (nee Dem my. aed 75. nelatlvea and friends Invited io (unorai, lon., 2 p m., 2.1 n. center st,, Merchantvllle. N. J. Int. Cotestown. N .1. MALONET March 10. CATHARINE, wife of Peter J Maloney. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Mon., 8 30 a nj . 2.1,12 N. lfltli st. Solemn requiem mass Church of Our Lady of Mercy lu a m, Int. Holv Cross rem McDF.VITT..- March II. In St Joseph's Protectory. Norrlstown. Pa . MARY ANN. Funersl Mon morn Solemn renulem mess. Protectory Chapel, 3:80 a. m. Int Holy Sepulchre Cem Mcdonald. March 11. j.we widow ef Ihomus McDonald Relatives and friends invuea to servic- Mon . 2 p. m 4742 Mar- hrr i iriT Air .VloriSU V em Anthony's dence 8003 Walton nve Solemn requiem jVh7.V r i.VSS-.'; nM e.V.'WfT J1 mass at St. Francis de Sales Church . a. m, ruun"hr.,r4?u,1."'' RThnm"!mn'1 nSA? hriV,'55?r. Int. trnlv Redeemei Cem. i"""",1.. ru' . ??" m rf" ' r"walel OAITLEY March 11. LILLIAN E 1VIT t.EY (nee Auaustlne). Funeral services Mon.. 2pm. BlOd Thompson et OEI8ELMAN. March 12, CARL IV CJEt 6ELMAN. Relatives and friends Invited to sendee, Mon.. 2 p. m . 702 N. De Kalh st Int. private GOULD. March It JEAN D wife of David L. (iould, ared 4.1 Relative and friends, Oakdale Chapter, O. E S Invited tn funeral services. Sun., 2 p m , residence nf brothsr. HukIi Dykes, 242 Sheldon st Int. Oreenmount Cem OOURT, March 10. HANNAH, widow of John Qoury. Funeral Mon.. 8:30 a. m., 8820 Florence ave. Solemn hlrh maaa Church rt Blesstd Sacrament 10 a. m, Int. Holy Prnai 7sm. HALL. Marrh 11. SARAH, axed n. Fu. neral Mon.. 8 a m . resldnce of niece, Mrs A, Egran. 2S0 N, 32d St.. Camden. Requiem mass St. Joseph's. 0 a, m Int. Ilotv Cross. HAI.VET. March U. MAROARET HOVBNDON (Oretta). dauthter of T. F. and Manaret M. Halvey, 1739 Diamond st. Due Solemn hlrli mass Kt Church 10 a m. tnt nrtvate MEREDiril Suddenly. Msrch t ANOIE MEREDITH (nee Flemlnc). Frlendt may call Sat. eve, 11IR Falrmount av Services and Int. Sun at Harrington nl MILLER. March II. Mrs ELIZA A MILLER widow of Rev Joseph Miller. Relative and friends Invited to services. Mon., 11 a m.. 8(9 Walnur st Int pr J. Remains may be viewed Sun eve. MOSCHEROSCJI. March 12. BDWARD p., husband of Frances Moschernsch (nee I.eldy). Relatives and friends, Kenraarg-e Council. No. 022. O. of I. A ; employee nf Stetson Finishing Dept , Invlled to funeral, Tuea.. 2 p. m.. 4188 N Franklin st. Int. Oreenmount Cem. Frlenda may call Mon. ve. NEISBER. At Burllnaton N J March In UBOHOB W, hueband nf Marv C Nela ser. Relatives and friends Invited to eerv Ifes., Sprlntsld. nurlinrton N J Rat,. 7'30 p m Int. William Penn Cem . Thlla . Sun . 1 p. m NOEL. March In lONATtl'S IV . hus band nf Catherine Nnl PNinftril 1nn a I ; . m . 2004 N lth et Hlirh requiem mass Holv- Senulchre fern. Pnttevlll.' nper copv n?.!nA. March II MICHAEL A o HARA husband of Clnra O'tfara (nee FREE A Ten-Day Tube of Pepsodent. Send the coupon. Make this simple home test and see how your teeth look then. KVf' mv J y notice of funeral later. HANCOCK. March II. EDWARD husband of Ella Hancock, aaed 02. Fu rcral Tues., 10 a m, residence, 0027 Tulip ,.. Taconv. Int Falrhlll Cem - :.. -.... v.nk. .-!. ...... " unnn iiKuiviutrtuiN -iarcn 11 ii....mi 1 K,mt anrf .AM t. 1 n.r.i.:. ..,.;: K.. wlfeoSWm. E. Hendrlckson. at Ilrlstol ea 37 It Utlvca "and friends en roves nf ra". Relatives and friends, Alpha Temple I n"lWa iiVomotlC? Woki T of Ivhlch hn was a member Invlled to fu- -. rral, Mon.. 8.30 a m cor Roone and ll.rane els . Mansmjlnb Mnlmn hlirh must. St Mrj''e Church 10 n 111 Int private, Westmlnstr Cem O'NEILL. March 12 JOHN O'NP.ILL. Du notice of funeral residence nf dauohler-ln-tiw. Mrs. (Irace O'Neill 1310 V 1.1th et PENN. At Ashland. N J March 11. LYDIA A. PENN. oed 01 Funeral serv ices Sun.. JO a. m , residence II E. Mor ton. Aenland. N. J Int Berlin. N. J.. Cem. OtJINN. March jo JAMES, son of Mat- Ihew and Ellen Qulnn Relatives and fre-rt Mon , 8:30 m., 2720 maKr. nf rniiltri Ht. .t m Int Huly Croaa See How White Teeth Can Be Without Film All Statements Approved by High Dental Authorities Perhaps your teeth are clouded by a film. Most teeth are, more or less, save right after cleaning in a dentist's chair. The cloudy film looks like the teeth, and you think the teeth are clouded.. But it is the film. Remove it and see how teeth look then. Stain and Tartar Can Be Ended They are due to film. Now you can daily combat that film and keep teeth whiter, safer and cleaner. The ten-day test will provo this. The results are clear. And the book we send' will tell the reason for them. Make this test now. Millions have already done it. See for yourself the difference be tween film-coated teeth and clean teeth. Your own teeth will tell you quickly what is best for you nd yours. That viscous film which you feel with your tongue is the cause of most tooth troubles. It clings to teeth, enters crev ices and stays. The tooth brush docs not end it. The ordinary dentifrice docs not dissolve it. So it stays much of it and may do a ceaseless damage. That is why so many brushed teeth discolor and decay. You leave the 'film, and that is the great tooth wrecker. De spite the tooth brush, statistics show that tooth troubles are constantly increasing. How Teeth Are Ruined That film is what discolors not the teeth. It is the basis of tartar. It holds food substance which ferments and forms acid. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Millions of germs breed in it. Dentists call the film "bacterial plaque." Those germs, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. Dental science has for years sought a way to combat this film. Periodic dental cleaning removed the film and tartar. But what was needed was a daily film combatant. It has now been found. Convincing clinical and laboratory tests have amply proved its efficiency. Able authorities endorse V. And now leading dentists all over America are urging its daily use. For home use the method is embodied in a dentifrice called Pepsodent a scien tific product. And, to spread the facts, a 10-Day Tube" is being sent to anyone who asks. Now Millions Know Now millions know by actual test what Pepsodent can do. Everywhere you see the results in whiter, cleaner teeth. Pepsodent is based on pepsin, the di gestant of albumin. The film is albumi nous matter. The object of Pepsodent is to dissolve it, then to day by day com bat it. Pepsin long seemed impossible. It must be activated, and the usual method is an acid harmful to the teeth. But science has discovered a harmless acti vating method. And now this film com batant can be every day applied. Tlie New-Day Dentifrice Thp scientific film combatant, which leading flentisbi everywhere now adviio for daily use. Druggists everywhere are sup plied with large tubes. Millions of teeth show its benefits. Ten Days Will Tell Look now at your teeth, then look in ten days. You will see what this new method mean3 to you. Pepsodent needs no argument. The results are quick and apparent. Sec what it does, read the reason, then judge it for yourself. Send the coupon for a 10-Day Tube. Note how clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the slimy film. See how the teeth whiten as the fixed film disappears. Compare the results with your old methods. See the effects you never saw before. The test will be a revelation tp you. Mail the coupon to us today. 10 -DAY TUBE FREE 1 THE PEPSODENT COMPANY, 1104 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago, III. Mail 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent to Inxlted to funeral rederal at. Solemn Anthony'a Church 10 rem RCICHNEn March 10 JOHHI'N It., hui band of Freda Jtelihn'r rtelitlus and friends. Os.ine Tribe. No .l I o H. M . Washington Camp, No 30.1 V O. S nf A , Invited to funeral. Sun 2pm. 213 S. St. James terrace. Krlends may call Fit. eve n'J"- .M,".rch " J- EltNUST nElTKR. axed 71. rtelatl. ,ind friends Invited to funeral services Pst 11 a m chapel of Andrew J Balr S. Son, Arch and 19th at. Int. private. ROGErt). SuCdenly. Msreh 12 PAHAH JANE ROOETIS. 1710 IV fllrard ae. nue fotlce at funeral later. ROWK March 10, IlOIVEt.I. R. husband of late Catharine and son of Jacob H. and letk Marlon IV. Rn. aaed 31 Relatives and frledds Invited Io funeral, Mnn. 2 p, ni 208 8. 10th st Int. Fernood Cem. Friends mav cell Run oe SANGER March 11 KI.I.A r. dauehler of Catharine and late Anthonv Pancer Rela tives and friends, St Ann"s Sarred Heart Society and B. V. M Sodality. Tues . R 30 a. m . 2018 Aramlna-n ae. Solemn requiem mass. ChurcJi of Nativity 10 a ni Int pri vate. BAUERTVEIN. Msrch 11 t.EWlp r husband of Laura 11. Sauenreln Relutles Is no inenas ain ni iaura Idze No S1 r. end A. M . Progressive AsemKw ,v0 . A O. M. T. Inlted Io funeral Mon 1 p m., residence, 190S N. 1.1th st. Services 1 at Dethlehem I.uthertn Church. ?0ih nnd Diamond, 2 p. m. Krl'iida may rill Sun .is 3HAI.I.CROSS - March II MART A wife ef Edward 8hallrrpss, naed SI Funeril moil. .. p. ni,. inm si . nusueion rnuailci phis tnt. prhat William Penn (m SHIVERS. March 11 WILLIAM A hue. hand of Annie O. Shivers (nee Demmj I aped 7!) Funeral Tus 2 p. m M.irlton plk nr Merchantvllle Autos will meet trolls 1 p. m. Rrownlnir road and Mapl ii Int Colestnvrtt Cam. Friends may call Mnn e ...i!M73&7iAt Carlton. March It RnilF.RT "TI'.VENSON. son of the late Cornllu S ..ml Elisabeth Stevenson Smith Relative nd friends Invited to services st Luke's rhurrh. Oermantown. Sat 1 ts p m Int pr Ivnle , 'SNTPER. March II. JOSEPH R hui. hand of Ilerths D Snvder need 33 rieln I lives and friends Invlled tn funral Mon 1 3 p tn.. apartments W H. Rattersb 3310 V Rrnid st Int rrlvsle Oinll tlourts , .mains mav he viewed Sun eve 8TINS0N March 11. CHARLOTTE It ilsushter of Chirle W. and Ute Msrv A 1 Stlnson. sed 2d Relatives and frl, ndi In , vltd to funeral. Sun. 2 pm. 1S47 Rimer ;t Services nnd Int Trinity Lutheran Church THOMAS At 'w Tnrlc city stars H 11 1120. MARIA KENDR1CK. helovd vvlf. V,f Wm. Thcmas and daua-hter lit. Win and Julia Kendrlcli nf Sliamokln Ps in 12.1 v.ar Funernl services Sums, March !' 3,,1in.n,m ' Oliver nalr'a futiernl per lore 1U2U Chestnut si . riille. Int private THOMPSON -March n SAMt'EI. hus hrid of nrldtiet Thompson Relatives mid friends South Phtlv. Rcpuh dull mid em nloyes of 2d Diet ltlshway Dept, Invited tn funeral. Mon ,8a m . late residence. Stone house lane (8th Wjrdl Solemn renulem , mass Church of Our l.sdv of Mt dunel I ..In a m. Int Holy Cross Lem THOMPSON March It THOMAS II 'THOMPSON nelatlv-s ami frl",d Ledse .nT ii F. !U'rt. A. '! f-lence 1 Council No If" . Cl ' A Invited tn runril s.rvlccs rlv e P m ' '"' w,n0,,0-lln,J t '' ntOMPSON Mnrrh 11 JOHN W l.. bind or Annie II Thnmpon aised 77 I' 1 11-ral Mon 2 p in 322 r. rirorfd st i'h--ler Pa Int Ml Hope Cem Friends nnv call Sun eve tllLI.R At W.iJhinittnii n 1: Vit h V! AMANDA M vldnv nf Thenflore 1 1 hler Funeral e-vl-es Mnn II in ,.. Darrlnuer fannlv t, i'hiiiiM l.juni Hill I Cem Omit fiovvets I VILE March 11 al llurlmton I HARLOTTB 1 . daughter Charles M and 1 Marearet U, Vile, ami 11 K11ner.1l Sun 3pm, residence. Mt Holv rnd near llur linatnn Autos meet 1 0.". n in trnln from j-nit ai niiriinKinn ini wuu tallows Cem. Kurllnslon, N J WARD March II Annie S rtllRilAN widow John D Ward dauthter lt Jnhn and Ann MrUhsn Relatives nnd friends invited tn funeral Tues s :m a m r.i dnce ilauzhler Mre r.lirdlieih Svkea 1RIR 13th st Solemn iddkh of requii.ni l.adv I of Mercy Church. 10 a m Ini llol Cross Cem WEIOAND Msrch 11 inoiVlv. 1 tvlfe cf fleume W.Uand aued -" Funeral SfivlcesMnn 2 n in pnilo'sS P FrnViii. tlehl Sons W enr Surli'a ii:,rd"n ,md 1 j.'in sip mi vv eainv nster eni WILLIAMS March 10. st flemrdton S I RORERT K, liuslMiid of Msrv E Wil , 1 1111s uud ill R-latlvcs and frlnds slsn 1 amden Lodwe n 1.1, V and A M Rilomn 1 hapter No 10, and t'lemtnlon I'lre Co. are Invited to funeral service Sun 2pm 1 residence, Clementon. N J Int Berlin i em WIl.TRBrtOER - M 3120 Race st March 11. ALU'!! J dauehler nf th se "Iheodom M and Sarah WMtberser Relatives nnd ft lends Invited in s-tvic Mnn 3 30 p m ht Andrew's church. 3Hth and lUrinc is lnl r"ivsle WOI1LKART1I - Mircli in MART Inee 1 Silhrherrer). wife of Anion Wnhlfarlh sied f5 Mineral services Hun 1 p tn 1712 H 2t 11 si Int Hernwood f'eni Friends I insv rail Set H p m WOt.FlNOrR. March 12 P.K "iTRICE K I'-vur'iter of Charles and Anne Wolflnter (nee 1, asparl aed 1 Services Mnny, 2 p 111 I rldence n73t Vsn Pvke at Wtss'nntn 1 UK! lnl private Remains nia b v "wed u n ZF.LI.F.R Ma-ch 12 1 THrRINI" VK TORIA wife of Edwin A .eiler Sr nx r utherfnrd N J Notice of funeral later Inter Name. I 1 ' Address UNnKnTAKFIfs fflJYLERS BROAD aVir HNDAT I SHOWING SPRING kM SUMMER I ssb-smsbm awaaasaWaaassasaslsalssasissasslsasaisaaas .m f I 111 III N II Ml All WAPJA f 'l '.' V u Last Washington's Birthday, When Dr. Cattell Spoke to 862 Boys and Girls who cheered his eloquent and patriotic words to the echo, the splendid instru mental band of sixty-six happy young men and good women, after each piece they played, had to put their instruments up or down, a peg higher or lower, to get the pitch required. As a rule, all of us are pitched too high, and, anyway, most of us to be tuned up in direction every day want to add perfect music to the harmonies of the day. Take a look at those great freight elevators on both sides of the Store, loaded with new goods for Spring, coming down from the upper floors to put Spring blossoms of merchandise on our various stocks and to tune up the music of the new season just beginning. Signer! Mnrrh I ?, 1120. OF THE m m 131 3 ILDl need some if we if' -& R$ T - Alice-Nora Lucie Hamar Odette Jeanne Due 11 3f. vi 'n -s a. , rjA m m Oti fftmvh Spring Showing of White Fashion Silks Whito silks in every wenve, for every occasion Hint ii woman would want to wear them, have been brought together in this assemblage. And it will show what a. large variety there is and, above all, which are the kindn that have fashion's approval for this coining Spring and Summer. Should a woman wUh to do so, she winy tlrcsw in white silk from the time she gets up in the morning until she goes to bed at night, and, in fact, many women do. From novelty sports silk? to the finest white satins, the list i3 complete. (first Floor, Cll-Mlitit Special 500 yards ivory white tafTota, Jtfi inches wide, at $1.50 a yard. 1000 yards whito nnd ivory satin, 30 inche wide, at 1 a yard. (Knst Hml Wekl Aisle) HI 1 h't ';rt ""1 j t M ta- t-lttJ Wii A .m m je 1 'I HARKING back to the fluttering rib bons and the gay flowers of 1830 lor. inspiration, to the Far East for color and richness and jinusual shapes, the Party modistes have evolved the most enchanting new hatr for the coming Spring and Sum mer. Personally selected in Paris, these hata have just arrived from Caroline Rcboux Jeanne Lanvin Lewis Evelun Varon Marcelle Dcmay i and each hat was selected for some particu lar fashion feature. There's a wealth of ribbons'and fabrics, but ribbons are a predominating feature. You sec them in huge, dashing bows, in fluttering streamers, in coquettish chin straps, on top of the hats and underneath them. It is to be a great season for fabrics also for hats of taffeta, hats of satin, hats of crepe, hats adorned with filmy laces, hats made wholly of narrow ribbons; even cre tonnes arc pressed into service! Taffeta hats with organdie bands are another Paris idea. Paris approves both large and small hats this Spring. The large hats-arc very . large indeed, while the small hats often have .some dashing bit of trimming a huge bow, a porky wing. Colors are bricht and there is wide t ht I- , 1 1 1 1 T-. !l cnoicc. many ncn, ciar rea snaacs raris-v',i uses, many browns. iadp and other grccns,U"'ii coral and white. Quite new arc Ihc little car tabs, the fancy rosettes which are attached, in coquettish fashion, to the streamers and just under the hat brim. (seinpil I limr. ClieMnti!) ' It V '"I Mi The Young Women 's Salons of Dress Show the New Fashions for Spring A1 LL in Easter attire arc the Youiifv new fashions for Spring and the rtfsoH', New Suits of tricotine and of I'oirrt twill, chiefly, m tnn shadcb und dark blue; uits in exclusive model, of distinctive cut and fun- tailoring. There are the new shoit jacket, jackets with thf new col larlcss effect; handsomely embroidered coats and many others, all beautifully lined. A Special Collection of Separate Skirl includes skirt's of the new spivt& silks in wh'to and light colois, box and knife pleated, and new wool plaid skills for spoits -voir. (Sp,-nnrl I loo Women's Salons, with the delightful Summer. There arc New Gowns and Frocks of Charm nnd suitablp foi street, nllernnon mid more formal wear, pro of ccpe Georgette, of irepe d chine, of rich satins and Inf Ictus in light and darker colors, Many mo bei'eil, others em broidered; frequently two fabrics are combined. New Coats and Wraps are in the fashionable colors and the new styles. (Inn -stunning evening wrap of coppery evora is richly embroidpred ami made in a new fashion. Other eoats are in light and dark oolm. 1 ' to 'ID yp.ir mt"-. r. Chestnut) Wraps, Soft and Cling ing, Are Newest in Spring .Fashions Thero is something nbou' ilicm that fascinated every woman v'm loves grnccful diapeiifs and who knows the witchery that lica in lines and curves. Boliia or a new Russian cord that cimnls it in softness nie the favorite fabtn" and the colors verge on wondeiful shades' of blue-., tann and taupes. Nearly all have should"! yokes to hold the gathers in plnce. Flat tussels hung from poinds in ihr back and wide open sleeves are some of the nm features. Prices go from SI 00 to $375. . ( I'lrM 1'lrtor, Centrnli New Styles of Women's Finest Shoes in the $12 Sale To make the oppoitunity as great as possible for women looking for Easter shoe.?, we have added some beautiful new styles. There ate now 10 1 styles of women's shoes selling spccia'lv nt 512 a 1 air 4ft of low shoes and f'O of high shne.. Sav ings on them average $3 to ?0 a pair. The low shoes includo oxfords in black calfskin, black glazed kidskin and vaiious slmdes of tan calfskin. Also plain and tongue pumps and eyelet ribbon ties of black and tan calfskin, patent leather, white buckskin and white, brown and bronze glazed kidskin. In nil groups there are various too shapes end styles of heel. The high shoes arc both lace nnd button stvPS and aro in smart nnd conservative inodols. Some ate all loather anil others have colored tops of leather or fabric. The leathers used are black and tan calfskin, black, gray nnd brown glazed Uidskin, patent leather and black nnd gray buckskin. All styles of heels and toes. (I'lrst J'lnor, Market) From Paris and London Come Lovely New Handkerchiefs Poii- !-rnil- I'nie tape handkerchiefs tha' smnrt women like; beautiful, perfectly plain sorth, ladiant, unusual culoungs, fine embroiduues, and ie.il lacca that are a joj to .ee, they are '.o fine and beautiful. I'itjcs go ficm 51 for the colon to .$150 for tho laces. For men tlicie aie jitcquaid handket-'hiefs from Paris, hemmed and hemstitched, glowing colors ami silk squares from London in wonderful colors nnd combinations. Thee last are liked bv womei ns well as men. S2.7R to $12. (Miiln Flnor. rentrl) Spring in the Upholstery Store Cretonnes of the loveliest patterns, bung ing to mind slip covers and Summer curtains. 50c to Jl.oO a nrd. Window ctirtainM, ju3t icndy 'o hnng nnd made of musl'ii, scum oi fnncj net. Some as low as ?l.l.r a pair and others up to $15 a pair. Or, If pieferred, thp materials are here for the making. Silkn of the right kind and in the now de. signs for lamp shades, kimonoa and draperies, $1.7fi to $2.75 a yard. Silk fringe to match, $1 to $6.50 a yard. Summer covrrn always jjive n rool 1 -J; to a toont or porch. Table covers and run ners, R2 to $0.75. Pillow topR, 51.75 nnd $2, Also thu pillows ulready made up tn Summer styles, $2.75 to $5.75. AwniiiB. by the way, should be ordered now. The new materials arc in. (I'l'th floor, .llsrUel) r ?i .: . :v i r t.4 i j . . t ' P 1 - , -., I MsWLWsWMsPaWMsrsajr3aiEjBKsCgy ' " ' t " PEssg3EsssSSa3MLP3MsTgiJS t IIa'asaaiBsaaBslssassBssssPssrsBsssasssssWssassaBs"asse , . 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