r wti i fe w. 8 riyl al of ft "-J tt'Kt MM.1? ,1 J 0VUJHfJ enti P ft.he to chl hCMi . fa' M shrf 56W ueo. K, lr lotn a tenia v. , ii ' ; f' 9 '4 n i i w v teVEHBRJ fctJBERT EEDdtr- n"lr H FORECAST SUCCESS FOR CHURCH FUND Kf .rvBbocia cuisgopuiiansr win nuisu ai ' . FV $650,000 in Pennsylvania During 1920 PER CENT TAKE PART AMHERST GLEE CLUB SINGS RICHMOND FELL 55 YRS. AGO Other Musical Organizations of Col-, civil War Veterans Celebrate End :eo iff , The Pennsylvania division of the 'Jiition-wlilp drive of the Episcopal -Church to obtain fund will be a suc cess, it is forecasted. Reynolds D. Brown, executive secre tary of the drive in this state, believes that $OT0.000 i a "reasonable esti mate" of the 1020 results in Pennsyl vania. , ,ii Bishop Garland and several nrominent rjefsvmen joined with Mr. Brown In prrdlctlne complete success for the drive. Their optimism is regarded at the Church Houe ns sufficient answer i to the Rev. David M. Steele, rector of the Church of St. I.uke and the I.plph 'any, who n few days ago referred to the .plan ns a "wild project" nnd a "fail ure." Mr. Brown's report, which is pub lished in the Church News, shows that 'approximately CO per cent of the 100 .parishes nnd missions in tne rtlocct.c took part in the enmnnign. f the 112 par 'ticipatinR parishes nnd missions. Mr. Brown sajs. only lift v -eight hnve mnde returns on their pledges and expecta tion. He continues: "The question naturally arises, what is a reasonable estimate of the sum that may be ultimately realized this vear from the nation-wide campaign In this diocese? It is believed that ?6T)0.000 is n fnir estimnte. which is perhaps as likely to be exceeded as not reached. This would be approximnteh three times the amount of tne old ap portionments, which is the proportion of" pledges nnd expectations to date in the parishes that have made returns. "Assuming that npproximntel $&"0 000 is raised for the general fund of the campaign, nnd disregarding desig nated gifts, the result would be that the diocese would furnish $32T.000 ap nrnTlmntplr for tlin cenernl work in -New York nnd the same amount for . our diocenn missions nnd institutions. I This $.325,000 would compare with drior apportionments in New York of 1B8.000 (to which should be added designated gifts for the general mit-Mon try work of some uncertain amount) , the total, however, would obviously be a substantial increase in the gifts to the general missions of the church. The KlCi.OOfl that would remain for diocenn work will be applied roughly as fol lows : "About S70.000 toward the unkeep ef. our missionary work, about $30,000 to the extension of our missionary work; about $17,000 to the upkeep of our settlement house, and about $100. 000 to the upkeep of our institutions, leaving about $."0,000 for purely de- I velopment work among our intitu- ' tjons. Inasmuch ns the prior items in t elude increases over contributions for the same purpose of previous ears amounting to about S30.000. it is obvious tint the result of the cam paign on this supposition would be ob taining a large sum in excess of what has been contributed in previous years for our diocesan church work. "If this result is realized, no one will ' question that the nation-wide cam- , paign has been a success m this dio- i ' ccse. even this year. ' 'It is a very easy mailer to mane ptious. or even reasonable, criticisms f the nation-wide survey, which ac- rnmnnnied the budeet." said Bishop Garland, "but most of the objectors overlook the significant fact that under the revised budget there is little noi billty that any item criticized will re ceive assistance during this triennmni. On the other hnnd. there is no doubt that sufficient funds will be prouded to the presiding bishop nnd council more properlv to care for our missionary needs than we hnve done in tlit past f Stove Causes Fire In Home A defective kitchen stove in the three-storv brick home of Gaetano Llcerdclli," 827 Carpenter street, was responsible for a slight fire there nt 7 o'clock this morning The family was preparing breakfast at the time; and succeeded in putting out the blaze before the arrival of the engine company. lego Also In Concert Here The fine, well-blended voices and the Instrumental virtuosity of the men of Amherst, "the sinning college of New England," last night delighted nn au dience which filled the Hose Gnrdcn of the Bellcvuc-Stratford. The combined musical clubs of the college gave a concert, which was fol lowed by a dance, and the Glee Club, the Mandolin Club, the Sabrinn Saxo phonists and Lord .Teffery's Jazz Band participated in the affair. Although the listeners found it diffi cult to select n favorite, the consensus was that the Glee Club carried off the honors of the evening. of North-South Struggle Today is the anniversary of the cap ture of Richmond by the Union nrmy under Gencrnl Grant. Flfty-fivo 'years ago the details of the fall of the Con federacy s stronghold was on every tongue. Fifty -live yenrs ago newspa pers sent broadcast the Joyous news which meant the practical cud ot the war. Grand Army Acternns In this city nnd throughout the country are cele brating today the day which meant ns much to them as the Fourth of July. Probably the number of survivors ot those who entered the South's capital f C I OUR ONLY .STORE f M.SlMON(p. - M.9K LARGEST EXCLUSIVE CREDIT JEWELRY HOUSE IN PHILADELPHIA 39North 13th Street tlwwwr'H'' Credit to All f-fi Honest Folks FhrtTr&HF Ca&hPrices and enjoy the privilege of wearing handsome jewelry with the additional advantage of extend ed payments No man or woman should denv themselves these personal adornments when they are so easy to obtain. We want to add you to our alrccdy long list of customers so won't you como in and get acquainted with our friendly methods you will be so agreeably surprised that you'll wonder why you didn't Know uooui us sooner. TIIK rKKRLKH EI.OIN The bUrt watch vnlne ot the yur. 20-yenr 14-kt. rnld-llllrd Duebrr cnw. minkrn srtond dial, fnll nickel tnetrmrnt. An excellent tlme- ?lee. 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The fall of Richmond was the sequel to the piercing of the defenses ot Petersburg, twenty-two miles south, wfcero for nearly ten months General Lee had stubbornly held tins key to the capital. The fatal break in the Con federate lines was the reult which Grant had been anticipating day after day for a ycai. Baby Abandoned In Furnished Room Weak cries from a room In a lodg ing houso on Tenth strct near Spring Garden attracted the attention of a roomer Inst night, nnd upon investiga tion ho found n threo-wceks-old boy dying from lock of nourishment. The pollco wcro notified nnd the child was sent to tho Philadelphia Hospital. A young couple, it is said, rented the room about two weeks ago. Tho woman was last seen Tuesday and ,tho man Monday afternoon. SJon-JlSLine to California Ever Taste Chocolate Fruit Cake?, TF you haven't, don't put it off another i- dav. You are missing: one of the most delightful confections ever made a combination of luscious fruit and chocolate with just a tinge of spice. You'll like it AUERBACH CHOCOLATE FRUIT CAKE Dealers: It jour jobber cannot supply you xrrite ua for name ot juertacn jODDer. . AUERBACH A SONS 11th Av. 4th to 47th St. Now York Sfe IHH nrimri HKH Founded in 1865 The House that Heppe built Inaugurated the One-Price System in 1881 Downtown 1117-1119 Chestnut Street Uptown 6th and Thompson Streets With a Victrola, you can enjoy beautiful Easter music in your home. Heppe Victrola Outfits are priced from $25 up. ,JVe have a va riety of combina Ax r. tibns in various V lCtlf OlcL sizes and prices. J pQcfnv Settlement may be lUr L-idbLCI made by cash or charge account or by the Heppe Rental - Payment Plan, whereby all rent is applied toward the purchase price. Easter time is also an appropriate season to purchase a piano or player- oiano. In player-pianos there is none better than the famous genuine Pianola - Pianos, which are built with all the great Aeolian patented devices for simple and correct inter Pianola is available Pianola Pianos pretation. The in only six pianos each one of which is a leader in its respective class the Steinway, Weber, Steck, Wheelock, Heppe and Stroud. Prices range from $775 up. Rental-Payment settlement can be arranged if desired. , In pianos, the Heppe piano is as distinctive as the Pianola is among player-pianos. The Heppe upright piano is built with three sounding boards a patent ed construction, which gives to Heppe Pianos a tone like that of a grand piano. Prices range from $475 up. Settle ment may be by cash, charge account or Rental-Payment Plan, all rent applying toward the purchase price. Call, phone or write for catalogues. Heppe Pianos C. J. Heppe & Son Downtown 1117-19 Chestnut St. Uptown 6th and Thompson Sts All Ready fo Easter Saturday's Business A GREAT quantity of suits with two special groups await the selection of the men and young men of Philadelphia who will make iready for Easter Sunday tomorrow. Two Special Offers , Recommend Themselves . Particularly! $38.50 For selection from hundreds of finest all-wool, Spring weight suits, beautifully lined. Tailored right, designed in the newest fashions, every suit new. Double - breasted styles in young men's models. $60 to $75 New "Worsted Suits Finest qualities to be had ASCO. a m ASCO. ASCO. A b C o A S c o A' S' c- .o. , 5 c o 1 STORES CO. Bammm .Bm jHHBV jnunirtmiwnii m f m- r ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. Fresh Eggs by the Millions for the Easter Festival We are seeing to it, despite the heaviest egg business we have ever enjoyed, that our stores have full supplies of the Freshest, Biggest, Meatiest Eggs possible to obtain. They couldn't be any more satisfactory if you had the Chicken Coop in your own yard! A; S. c O A 'S c. o. A, c o A' 'S' c o. "Gold Seal" VjflLflBbrT SnV Eggs 55c carton Twelve of the choicest new-laid Eggs ever gathered from a nest big, full and meaty a bargain- Fresh Eggs , C(V Every egg as represented fresh. JsWJ Stores Everywhere in Philadelphia and Throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland and Delaware A s c o A s c o A s c f0 A s A S c o 1 A s c jo ASCO. at $50 When we say worsteds we mean that every suit in the offer is an all-wool worsted; that it is a nierghant tailoring fabric built -into suits ready to wear. There are checks, incon spicuous novelties, silk hair line stripes, pencil stripes, blues, browns, Oxfords, grays and greens. , A wonderful Easter offer which will save men any where from $15 to $25. Shirts for Easter Hats for Easter Mndras & rercale $250, $3, $350. Soft Hats in all the New Shades Scotch Madras $650. and Shapes. Fibre Sllk-$750, $850, $9.00. SEAL BR0WN BK Russian Cords $5.00. tatidc I Silk & Cotton-S650. 1fvul b PC Pure Silk $10, $12, $1350, $15, WILLOW GREEN PO $1650. GREY, BLACK 7 Pongee Silk, $6.50. Collars to ARMY mntch OLIVE J $10 Imported and DIack Derble8$5 $7 $8( $10. Domestic Neckwear Plain colors and fancy patterns English Caps $250, $3.00, $3.50, in endless variety. ' $5.00. $1.00, $150, $2.00, $250, $3.00, Cnne8 in alI the hard woodH $350, $5.00. tl ,n . 4ln Knitted and Cut Silks. Neck- ! . . , L wear made in England. Special Grey Mocha Gloves Black stitch, at $350. special $5.00. William H. Wanamaker 1217-19 Chestnut Street mm "DAYLIGHT SPECIAL" 1 TO NEW YORK new Coaches, Parlor Cars nnd DInlnir Car. lmvpa RonHliitr Terminal a nn k i c.--i. m. ; ." : --" -:r-: . : . a u.uu j, m. oianuara lime, nrrlvlnir New Ynrk f I.lhprlv st.l H.UO week-day express train, "The Daylight Special," with lill; A. M. Standard Time (9.00 A. M. Daylight Saving Time). EXPRESS TRAINS PHILADELPHIA TO NEW ?ORK WKKICItAYH fLlf Arr,?e ii.v'1 w York 'Ifrm.'Lib.rtri W. S3d IPBI I Bt. I Ht. OUt) 7.00 800 1 11.00 kn.oo ;.oo 4.00 (son o.oo bUU U02 lu.oo Xl.10 kU'.0 4.00 0 03 7.0.1 1IJ10 Ul'J 10.-J xi,ti k3.33 4.4t 0.17 7.31 I'arlor, BUfplne and Dining Car Hrr'tlre ( "nayllcht Special" j I'arlor and Miner I'arlor nnd Diner r.inorciuii& inner I'urlor nnd Diner rarlor nnd Diner I'urlor nnd Diner I'arlor rarlor and Diner I'arlor Sleeper' HUNDAYH Ijt ArrlTe j" r trior inlr ' New York BImbIbc "soo io.n6T"iiua rarlor 10 00 13.10 13.4! . ,, 3.00 B.B0 0.03 ... 0.00 M 7.43 SOO 10 30 ..... . . U:iu :i.VJ .... Sleeper M. lime In lldit tjpt M. time la htirr type A k HttiinlT onlr, xWnk-dun enept Katurdtjre 1.10 00 Hlr.nlnr car mT be nrcuvliil l . l. to 7.00 A, M. STANDARD TIME All train timet eliown above urn Kuttern htandard Time. Add one hour for "Daylight Haling" Time. Philadelphia & Reading Railway fawmb I ll ll ll l ltl y , .,, ASCO. - ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. 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