'i'piffW'TVW : j?;, rAv riTI r:vt&" 'r, tv t. -, 4 . . v .'''' DREAMLAND ADVENTURES TUB MAGIC RVG Bf DAD ' .. ..,ninn her mothtr'a (PtBCV L ,." , V Jpy Wtlo o i fin ... fl'J ir JKM5S1 "ftd "bum! nh end of "';j" u"??,? " na it r. ...iiM .Ah.' hoStd the robbi, SV.aAn'L er,n,nf 'rom their hiding places lit tho grove. Percy and nillv et KO tflft rilr nrne ran lnw th. i.4t. S?l?1. dnhe through the gate. Juet as the heavy doors swung shut bride!) demon, " maiden as hi ,ToVV float otw y. . -I dlklf 5fftftf &0V1 W 1 A"W If, bt oro. I.""- ., cKArTBIt II ' n Air t rerl tiiiitPA; Guardian of the rug, smiled W1 h rug floated higher and 8 X 8haU be home ln Xffi" he crW. ,';Home. after many. wftWkefmy1Cmother's rue right JFJXvSr. who was al. amaM- . , what had happened. M'Jy ri,hl b.ck to rersla." smiled t Tpiw mMt expected to see h" ,hnunclnff off the rug. But n00lri,.,rb.t.Rhmn,barked Johnny ifMithls teeth closed on empty air. "Jki v 1 soueete him." snorted Loire "Umphl I II MyS folded Whlffa Into E? SSSJa'Sk. a'blr.hug, but Whlffa tedrfcht o"t of It; leaving: Ine "ilnlhugglnir himself. 'h.n they nil saw they cou a ao hinf with Whlffa. The guardian of the rug was prui , MOTHERS SEEKING MEDALS Frenoh Women With Large Fami lies Are Honored rarln, June 1 (Hy A. I.) An nouncement by the government that medals would be awarded to mothers of largo families 1ms resulted ln a largo number of applications being received. Only those who have reared their chil dren In tho best moral and physical sur roundings an, with a proper under- eiiyibic? cIr lMr t0 BC ar0 vifn."SfU.cri.hav,,l,,r fivc children, tho rnnt nlV" not IcM than five i ?' ... 10 mother of n famllv nf SK" Jhl1 lCtlY a HiUet d while rdVh0irneda,!M,drPn b PUPlU WILL PRESENT PUY "A Midsummer, Nlaht'e Dream" to Be Given by Gordon Roney 86hool Pupils of the Gordon Roney School, at 4112 Spruce street, In connection with their commencement this week, will present "A Midsummer Night's Dream" on Tuesday nlsht with the following casts Theseus, Kllzabeth Nicely 5 blIotrate, Esther Williams! Demetrius, Mary Swains artisans, the Misses Simon, Bower. Fox, Jolls, Mear kle and Weelpper; Hlppolyta, Eleanor Amramj attendant, Miss Llnneyj Oberoh, Doris Bratton! Tltanla. Alice Armstrong; I'uck. Florence Dlrch fairies, the Misses Stopp, Taylor, Fat ton, Itadcnhauser nnil children of the junior school, Mrs. K. 1. IilncV will play the over ture and Incidental music. At the graduation exercises on Thurs day the address will be delivered by Dr. John C. Ilolfe, of tho University of Pennsylvania. Diplomas will be given to Miss Agnes P. Otto and Miss II. Elizabeth Nicely. New Red Cross Office Hour The home service section of the American Hcd Cross, 1007 Walnut street, has announced that after today the oeo will be closed dally at 4 P. m. and 1 p. m. Saturdays. WIdlMfTw?Mi?7ilr ANNUS W.. lets (vf - J2 AJK?tr.onlr' Md I"- Btrv Horuh c'tm Ixicutt t. Int. Mt. LMHjTII,- 3knv )a m mtifritin SrfiV4i2,Ba 'v'i- sAb i-? 1 CRU Tu- Mo 9 p. m. ,vv pi-iy an. 1 fton iMft fr lha !!. ' "" v S how fast wo travel to Persia." e'l'iZL.- ir,iino- downward to !Ks?th spinning past." Seas, foreign "SmSS tains. d?serts, all sped by, mur- SSi then the " n floated downward. nd then ino 1 B homo." mur- mured Whlffa. nrfm.i. 1 er the edge of the rug to see .m ftfalr land of hlljs and yi over looked below 'tlAvai ihm ft lair Iftnu ui Jim -.,. DlMCtly beneath was a largo castle, Mt Rlr. Xrmlng grove. Walking in this .m'a wre two young lovers, a neauti maldert ant a gallant youth So inenMv did the rug hover over them that Peggv nn1 Dllljr could hear th W0A0ra.tl,mybeiVved, when the sun rises In the morning you shall become my lovely bride, and I will bear you awsy to my palace." And there, my prlrrce we shall be i,nnv all our days, safo from the CTful robber. El Murfa." answered thButfteven as the lovers spoke these words, Peggy and Billy saw a robbor Und creeping upon the grove. From their Place above, the scene looked like a motion-picture show. The rug lurched a bit and landed be- 8om, swen Persia!" sobbed 'Whlffa. Leaping to tho ground, he kissed the t&But the lovers wero nmazed and frightened by the rug and Us strange load The young prince, drew his sword and set himself to defend his sweet- heTVe are friends," cried Billy. "You need not fear us, but there are rob htrs In the grove creeplnsr toward you." "II Is El Murfa, the robber I He comes lo claim me na hlH bride," walled tho maiden. '"Flee I Flee to my father's castle." SeWirg tho prlnco by the hand, fhe sDed toward the castlo gates. Balky Sam Lonesome Bear and Johnny Bull ?an after them. Billy and Peggy stopped to bring tho rug. but though they tugged and tuggeU they could not Walker-Gordon cows get the best of care and food Visitors at the Walker-Gordon Farms are at once attracted by the attention to detail. They note the careful preparations the cleaning of barns and utensils previous to milking. They see the scrubbing of tho barns, the washing and re washing of each cow and the cleans ing of the milkers' hands before and during the milking. .... . They see the bottling, double- miadelphia' sealing and icing of the certified PediatricSocicty milk within twenty minutes after it leaves the cow. And then they MUkiI'al7oddl under8tand the uniform fresh flavor Uvercd in New found in their daily - delivered YorkandBoston Walker-Gordon Certified Milk. SUPPLEE-WILLS-JONES MILK COMPANY Distributing Agents for Philadelphia, Atlantic City and Vicinity Telephone, Poplar 3503 Walker-Gordon Milk JUST AS IT COMES FROM THE COW Oranst 11 wlf of tho ..... iF.v. V.A. Kmrnanuel floret, TJtEntMK Kf.. S al "V"4 J " funeral, Our fl'Avi!) j&BoUnn rtou'm mast at IRfrIs1VK,iJs.",rcr ChurefTlo a. m. Int. DBATHfl j . vltw Farm, Holmeabur; ITiIla.. Mar (1, DAVID JiaHtin. Duo notice of nla (uneral will ,b slrtn, ., fAX'ORn May 20. ifATlT K.. ,wlf of Conrad Maurtr (net Ktllty). lUlatlvt; trlenda Invited to funeral. Thurs., 8:30 a. m., from her hutbana'a rteldenet, 101T Watkiny at, . Hlrh man at hurch of An nunclatlon, 10 a. m. Inf. Moly Redeemer Cmin MoArtDI.B. fay 30, JOHErK A., son of Ktlen nit (h lt Mich! MnArhlt. rraduata of flt. Aloyslus's ColK re. West Cheettr. and V.JAPU'fhrt. 1,0T? K'y. 20, John A , "' " OAI,Ii, II o wonn A. Horn. mm-A JK n.i. ...... ..A fees" w.drMnv",,r ,0 sttend funerM ftrv W.,ii...1xIiiS'I)J!J , ""net. ifa ,.'i'.I-5f"'.-:5IY.2L.201 Llamondl 3SiJt"' (near roht an Chu?ehn7o a?"mmn ?!JR.r82 ,1"' m JlflATTON. m, Int. i . . IIIIIITM IU KICIIV ":v a. m., from. hl lata ana imi private. .11, nnAT- S821 berrnan orthwood Ctm K,A tr tl t .!. . a in...;. . -".." npc..!, '-- i "ryiren wtd. TON, KSl?r:or 9' """n, , t01?!...y.! ..!"! Private. Nor 5M??? ttSTi, SfaV r5."hA8 T fiurh.ninM.7.nd ,h Anthony j n .'i'iw.f,,',,, Serncea on DMvai. " Chc,'nut at. InUrfnent ! n'jrro,n,;.Kol,r.Cro"" """ heSvSftrJ't. 81-. TKnEBA CANUBO, V-lt tna '"ends Invited to funeral enrvtrea. Sortf . 'pS:'mL"e "."oence. 781 8. War rim Chanli 0 m. Int. Holy Cross ivate. - ...... l??fAUAliiT;.M5,'.2?4 CATHEniNB C. i".?:.!V.i,.?.h"d J. Canavan. nelatlvta CAntlTII .fliiilH.nlv .. n -.i. May SB. 1020, JAMr.fl Tl.. huihVnd aV 1ir. Pa., A. p. M. orflt. Aioystus's ColK re. west cneeter. ana Ft. Francla's Collere, ?x)ftto. Relatives and friends art Invited to attend funtrat, Frl.. BiSO a. m.. reeldenct, 212B Drandywlnt at. Solemn requiem mats. Bt. Francis Xavler'a Church, 10 n. m, Int. New Cathedral Om. MrnnnicRt.t ..- it wii.r.iAir hu. band of Marsaret McCorkell. Relatives And WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S friends, employes of 8. n. and n W. Fleleher CO , Invited to funeral services, Thurs.. 10:0 a m". residence. 2010 W. Torn at. Int. private. McFArtLANI) Mav 80. OALnnAtTir, hueband of Mabel It. McFarland (ne Myers) and eon nf the late Oeorsa and Elizabeth McFarland, of Caetlederr, Ireland. Rela tives, friends and all organisations or tvnicn ht was a member Invited to attend funeral dene. of hit brother-in-law, Charles Myers. 2S8S N. 8th at. Int. Northwood Cerrt. Re- mains may De viewed 'rues., o a 4Pu, McMAHON. May 81. MART COTTflEI,k McJIAHON. ased B. Relative and frl;nds are Invited to attend funeral services. Wed., 8:80 p. m.. at the resident of her daughter. Mrs. Frank N. Wlnslow. ISO, Manhelm St.. atrmantown Int Freehold, NV J. MIM.KR. May al, FANNIR A. Services Thursday. 2 p. m.. at residence of her son-In-law, Emmanuel Colllna-t. Oil, N, (nth st. Int. Fernwood Cem. Friends cat! Wed, eve., MOFFET Sunday, May 80 JOHN MOF trvrr M. n -An nt ih i&t Horn John and Annie E. Moffet Rtlatlvts. friends. Proa ress Lodge, No. A09. F. and A. M., and Di rectors of Sherman I. U Asso., art in vlttd to at'jnd funtral services, Wed.. 8 p. m., late residence, 1014 N. 2d st. Int. Moniinitfin Vav no. ANNA K.'. daughter of lets Harsh and Robert Mpore head. Relatives and friends, also employes of Qlmhel Brothers, invited to funeral sry. . Thurs.. 2 p. m., late reeia raret Caruth. of inth anA nn-ir. n...i.H Ms., PhllM.. -.a- s mrs. n-mtUee nrit 'lends, also I'.iuafei T.oOge, N. ;n F ,nl ' r"t," . 'r-'miin i.napier, B" AiMv Corlnttilan Crtjur Co No. 88. K. T.: Lu I.u Temple. A H.I I'niia Lodss, No. 2. II. P t, K. Jewel ra' Club and.lfltli tard Repuplloan i Club fnvlted to services. Wednesday 2 pT m-7 t i? jiy:r H-.Wr nullalnr, '(8fo P0lsnu! . j"-iit n, icicq cemetery, viewing- Tueslay evening CIOtJD. At IVAMhilrv M V Hf. 0A 3?20:-?EJ',AM,N,w'i ?n ' latt Cliarlti R. and Lvlna Cloud, In his 84th year. Relative, and friends, also Cloud Lodge, Iff 'A91, ?' ,n?.A,5Il Florence Lodge, No. 81, F, and A. M.t Frlendehlp and Oood Will nrt cos. or Woodbury. Invited to attend iti peral. Wd 2.SO p. m.. late residence. 88 IJuntar St.. Woodbury. N. J. Int, Egtlngton C6m. Frlenda may call Tues,. 7 to O p. m. CONNELLY. On May 81. HOWARD ., s6n of Mary and the lato John J. Connelly, aged 20 years. Relatives, friends. Invited to funeral, flat, morn., o'clock, mother's residence, 038 Tree st. Solemn requiem mata Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church 0:30 a. m. Inttrmtnt Ntw Cathedral Cemetery. Wil mington Del. CONNOR. May 20. MICHAEL J hue band of Blisabeth (nee Johneon) and son of Jh late Terence and Ilrldget Connor. Rela tlvet and friends Invited to funeral. Wed.. 8.80 a. m.. residence. 2742 B. Lehigh sive Solemn requiem mass St. Ann's Church 10 m. int. jsew catnearal. cnAIO. Xfav 2n. Kl.tZAinr.-mr t - of Oaonre i Craig and daurhter of Jarries and Mary A. Dunn. . Funeral Wed , 8 a. m " lata residence, 110 McKean et. Solemn reaulem mass at Our Lady nf Mt. Carmel ChurcH u.ov. n, ,ii. an,. , craio. May 31 dence. Friends may call Wed. 2830 eve. Ipee. Wharton it. Int eiHuata MORRIS. May 20. CATHERINE, widow of Thomae Morris Relatives and friends, also Philadelphia Brigade Circle 180. L O. A. R.. Invited to services Wednesday. 1 p. m, at residence of son. Edward M. Morris. 8022 Ilalts st Friends may call Tuesday ve.. 8 to 0. Service Montgomery Cemetery cnapti, Norrletown, at a;a v. laptl, Norrletown, at 2-80 Pi.rn. MUNKENHECK. May 20, ROSINA Idow of rhlllp Munktnbech. Relatives ani: 1' p. m., latt residence, vldo frl'nds Invited to funeral servlo.es, 1' P. m.. ate residence, sail it Int. nvt , Mt Peace, d- Wed.. Idgt ave. Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store where the 20 per cent deduction is enabling people to save a consid erable amount of money and at the same time strike a blow for lower prices. New Cathedral Cem. ait. i muiAH. ,,.- a. Elizabeth Craig. Relatives and frlenda. also employees Catholic standard and Times' invited to Local Union No. 2. I. T. U.. runerai services, Thurs . 2 c. dence. 1288 B, 21st st. Inf. Mount Morlah m late reel- NEflTfeli May a5. CAROLINE, widow of Joseph H Nester. aged 87. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral. Wed,, 8 p, m.. from her latt resldenct. V12 Rhawn st.. Fox Chase . rhlla Int. Lawnvlew Cem Friends may call Tiles. ev. ..... .... NEWMAN At the Malestlr .Hotel, on May 31. JOHN K. NEWMAN. Relatives and friends are Invited to the service, on Vied., at 2 P m . at the resldmce of his nephew. A. Nturnan Mr-Call. 1727 Mt. Vernon St. Interment private. ....., ... r NIRLOCK. Mar 81. MARTHA n Mo Curdy), wife of William Nlblock. nlatlves and friends Invited to aerUce. Thurs . 2 . m . residence. 8043 N. Front st. Int. prlvni West Laurtl Hill Cem. ,., T OWENS Suddenly. May 20. JAMLH J., husband of Catharine Y. Owens (nee Ollles. pie). Pun-ral Wed . 8:80 a, m.. late reel dence. 808 N. 28th St. Bolemn mass 8t. Kranrls'e Church 10 a. m. Relatlvee and friends, also night watchmen of John Wan), maker'a Invited. Int. New Cathedral. PATTERSON. May 80. JAMES II. PAT TERSON. aged 78. Relatlvee and friends n Invlt-rf a n,lni1 funeral Wed.. 2 D. m . late reeldence, 1244 8. St. Rrnard st. Int. FERDI- Pretty Figured Voiles 38 Inches Wide at 38c a Yard Scores of light, Summery patterns and colorings suggest nlry frocks for femininity of all ages. At GOc a yard thero arc delightful voiles, mostly in the lighter figured patterns. These are also 38 inches wide. 20 per cent deducted at time of purchase. (Central) I ASCO ASCO ASCO yaA-.A...........- ,t " w v w m m m m m m m Asfll7H Vll A wM - wsiispdsdMMwsjiij w- -w- -w- -w- -- -r- -y w f - --wi si STORES CO. SCO ASCO ASCO . fJJWsWillMMll h " " . , I v, , tfx, ,A S C 0 .A :c . A S c 0 ' ' o o ' j A ts 9 iv A S c o A c o Some Sparks from the Forge of American Stores Cut Prices We weld together Quality and Price as an inseparable- whole backed up by complete Service the trinity of business asset3 that have made the name Ameri can Stores Co. a household word. Best Pure Open kettle rendered, the best to bo had. Lard 23 "Asco" Beverage 122c Your choice of Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla and Root Beer. Delightful summer drinks, carbonated, ready to serve. Rmwsa8ss33asfcsse -lSKNSKArtrtft rvwtvvntvfvi ttsssssssssssssnr KaT Onions lb This is our price for tho best; how much do you pay? SSJSKK3!aSiS irc 5SJKJJWJSJUitaWIK Table Needs Money-Saving Prices Bcbt Lima Beans Best Soup Beans "Aaco" Oats Elkhorn Chera . . Mixed Vegetables . . ,1b. 15c ...lb. 9c .pkg. 10c . .can 18c can lie Choice Tomatoes, 12-oz. cap 9c Choice Sardines can Cc I'ink Snlmnn -- en. Asco" Cornstarch . . .pkg. 9c Asco' Macaroni ...pkg. 10c jioco pagnetu...pk-g. 10c lenacr 1'cas can 14c f,u.r les bot, 15c India Relish bot, 15c Salad Dressing bot. 14c AntcrieanMalri Pntaim m.i7. Pure Olive Oil ,.pt. 'can 40c ure Olive Oil . . pt. can 70c I ure Grape Juice, pt. bot. 33c SOP BedS big can cooked ready Tender serTe. 12' to CuIif.TuiiaFisIican21 Light chicken. meat et like Butter gs 13( "Asco" Peanut It's "Asco" quolltj 'cnuf said. QuaKer BisGuit Flourpg 1 2 Splendid lor some home-made muffins. nleo Peanut Top Cakes 32c Fresh trqm the K. D. C OTcnu. Up-tO'the-Minute Needs Economy Price Campbell's Beans, can 12 'ic Best Head Rice lb. 19c King Wheat pkg. 20c Crlsco Mb. can 32c Mazola Oil pt. can 35c Wesson Cooking Oil, can 39c "Asco" Baking Powder, 5c-9c Tender Asparagus ..can 20c. Ilershet's Cocoa.. can 10c-19c Tomato Puree can 6c Fancy Calif. Prunes . .lb. 28c Calif. Peaches can 35c Pine Table Salt pkg. 5c Norway Mackerel, each 7c-13c A-l Hand Soap can 9c Black Shoe Dressing, bot. 10c White Shoe Dressing, bot 10c Old Dutch Cleanser . . .can 8c Good Cleanser can ViC A S -c o r A S c o - ' A- s rX r A ,s C o A i S c o A S C o Cem llemslns may be vlewi wm .. rnosnANn. iisy 31, junr bma- BETK. daughler of Stanley n. and Jennie Croeland. aged IS. Services. Wed .at 2 Cem M l 1223 N BBlh " Int" Arllnn CtmilT. May 1 IBABBI.IA M daush. ter of Wm. K. and Mary Curry. In her ISIh year. Relatives and friends Invited to serv. lc.!.on zt"ilWi. a ? m- trom narenle rldtnf ' . 4a8i ,Mnslon ave.. Manayunk IntUSi,t Friends may rail Wed. eve i V.ltY . n,lJ il'Y." 1nd 'rl'nds are Invited to funeral nn Wednesday morning. 8:0. from residence of J. J. Ryen. JSo4 W. Ihlgh ave! JhttmJ.,n0, "0ul',m at St. Columbia Church at 10 a. m. Interment New Cathe dral Cemetery. , pUOAN. May 29. HATTIFJ J., wife of John W. Dugan (nee MacLnlsh). aged 1ST. rtelatlvas and friends membera of Free CJiuroh of St. Johnr. and Oceola Council. No, 70. U. of U. Invited to funeral. Wed., 1:3(5 p. m.. from her late residence. 1BIT B., Mad Ison st. Borvlces at the above-named church. 2 p. m. Int. North Cedar lllll Cem. Vlcw Ing Tues., S to 10 p. m. St. John'a Church. 10 a. m. ,.1i0N!"TCt My ,-" MART A., widow ilJMl.'''!"i J'. rtfV.'n? Farley) Relatjvea and frlenda Invited to funeral. 18in Shirs- nMlr.kl!.ti,i,0,,"u. M 10 m- 'nlerment Old Cathedral Cemetery. rT,?,TEn-Ma 81- JIAnT JANB. widow of IMlllnm Feaster, aged S8 years Rela J,VM !!.5d frt'nds Invited to funeral serv- JhV.r",V,1, ". ." It reeldenee. 1707 N Marshall et. Int. private. View re main Wed., after 8 p. m FITZPATRICK. May 20, 1020. JOHN J., husband of Kllen Fltspatrlck. Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral, Wt s-o u. in" from nla lata residence, 283.1 N (1th at Sol emn reoulem maes. St. Kdward's Church. 10 a. m. Int, New Cathedral Cem OIDII8. At Trenton N. J,, May 31. SARAH, wife of Daniel R. ainbe. Relathea and friends Invited to attend aervlces at her late residence, 128 Hoffman ave,, Thurs , 10:30 n. m. (daylight saving time). Int. K. of P. (Clreenwood) Cem., Phlla,, at conven letiee of family. Servlcea at Clreenwood Chapel. 12 m OILUNOHAM. May 30. MARION R . !fe of William M. Dillingham. Funeral services Thurs , 2:80 p. n.. residence. 03ii Antiiia iivn ini. privair QRANTLAND Mav SO. TltnMAB IV ORANTIMND. Servlceg Thurs., S'30 p m . at late residence. MS Puller St.. Darby, Pa. Int. Arlington Cem. . IIAIO. Suddenly, May 31. of SflSS Mt Vernon at.. ALRKRT. husband of Margaret K Italg. Relatlvee and friends, nleo em ployee of Fulton It Walker. Invited to funeral, Thurs,. 2 p. in., from nla daushter'a rest, dence. 2718 W. Allegheny ave. Remains ma ho viitwvu wca. eye ini, private. HALL May 31, EDWIN C. husband of Marcarat Voar TIaII lenrjurnt a.-vt. Thura., 2 p. m., late residence. 122 N. 4th St.. Camden. N. J. Int. Harlelgti Cem. HARMKR. On Mav SO. 1020. JOHN M leband nf Sfarv ILnehener TT.pn-r amA t L -a' l'Asco" Rlpnii "lHl'. a.- llff "Asco" Blend 1 V v - . .. --.: Hinnii'Pii rail -- .. .. ? a- a. uur very ucat) "" . can I I (Uwrvery uesi) , -- i gae' emu uuaiib uvujco... Fv-, w -p- . ble value. , m m. m mm n A, lb. AV.C VitrlrChf. .. -.-. lb ? A' ,s, JLfm luiiv owiu wg t "arcr S' ,C It Is worth more and costs KPilllf Can Hot or coW-the best, moit re 'C- O ' than nny Boaa Coffee on the mWUl freahlnir and Invleoratlne Teas ,0, , market todav t Tartly cooked; the very you ever brewed. Xi!,'' ." ,ou pt' aon choicest qnallty-Very appetf- Alw.ya use our Old Country , , t yy.- '-'" mu iuucu. I xlnffe 1 Ptyic or inuia ami vjtvu " .wfc. j s e .i. - rfc l Mm : s. o ;:fi-SMVIi:illlNr.'illlfFnrrac;: o P-, vw .vSba 11111191 111 liuu liOaririaae v 1:1 1 Kl 1 1 tf H JkM,.. NrVi:o,Aiir .iflfOlul mW I A' Blllli 91 ii!wmW if victor wns beinB B0,d for 12c lt would 8tul be : : A ) '?. ; sfflM(l.l 1 1 IIP lllfrafiBll1 leaner than others, because of its actual food worth. S C, JUlliilk,l II IJHk a.m m it nriefl of 9c It is the biggest value and '.; C J l ; 4yJJ best loaf baked today. O' ' 4 le., ,ii A . . . . . . . . ...-a... -------- -- JLticn " ' .'.''" ' ' t- -r r ' ' ' ' ' TJyL"' " "-'TLZ'-T' '' " JTr, . --rr? ASCO ASCO ASCO , ASCO ASiu husbsnd of Mary Jnchener Harmer. aged 77 yeare. Relatives and frlenda are Invited to his funeral, on Thursday, at 2-30 p m.. from his late realdenoe, Weldon. Pa, Inter- nt Friday. HERRMANN. At his late reeldence, 2402 N. Lawrence at.. May 80 CHARLBH HERR MANN, aged 78. Relatives frlerals, Wm. C. Hamilton Lodge. No. BOO, F. and A. M.. and all organisations of which he was a member, Invited to funeral service Thurs,. 3 pm. precisely, at th David It. Scjruvler Illda , Rroad and Diamond ate. Int private Friends Mav call Wed.. 7 to 0 p. m, HOI.WKflKrt May 3D. CHRISTIAN, hui. band of Frlederirka Holweser (nee Stengel), in his th year. Services Wed.. 2'80 p. m . residence, BOO Tabor road. Int. Mt. Peace Cem. ItOOLAKAN. May 20, KI.I.A O . daugh ter of John and Mary Hoolahan (nee Rey nolds). Relatives nnd friends, employes of John D. Sleteon Co., Invited to funeral, Frl.. 'H 30 a m , late residence, r22 N. ftOth st. Bolemn requiem maai, Church of Our Lady of the Rosary 10 a. m. Int. St. Denla'n Cem. HOOTON. nrlg. General MOTT HOOTON, U, 0, Army (retired), at his late residence, Oardlner, Maine, Sunday, May 80, 1B20, in his 88d year, Funeral service at imiy Trinity Churoh. West Clieeter. Ta.. Friday. June 4. Interment Oakland Cemetery, Time to be announoed later. IIUESTKD. On May 28, EMMOR K. HUEBTED. Bervtcea on Thura. att., at 2 o'clock, at the Oliver H. Ilalr nidg.. 1820 Chestnut at. Interment at Westminster Cemetery. ILLINOWORTH At Newark. N. J May 80, JOHN ILLINOWORTH. Funeral serv toes will be held at his home. 08 Park Place, Newark Wed 8 p. m. JACKSON. May 80. HENRT F., son of Manora A. and late Levi F. Jarkion Rela tives and friends, also Taylor-Wharton em Sloyes of Kaston. Invited to funeral. Wed , no a. m , reetdence, Mt, Carmel ave,, North Olenslde, Bolemn requiem mass St Luke's Church, dlenalde. 10 a. m. Int. Holy SeMit- chre Cem. JAKOH, On May 20. FLORENCE MAY, wife of Andrew J, Jakob. Servlcea on Wed aft,, at 2 o'clock, at her residence, 1710 N. S2d st. Interment private at Fernwood Cemetery Friend may call Tues eve , from 7 to 0 o'clock. OKOIIOE W. JAMISON, aged 73.' Funeral services at Neshamlny, In Warwick Presby- s, at bjio p. m. Train Leverlngton Cem. Roxborough. PBEi.tm nn M.v1. HERMAN NAND son of tho late Charles nnd Taullne Rergner Peeler. 8ervlce on Thurs. morn, at 10 o'clock, at the Oliver II. Ilalr Rldg., 1820 r-t.--.nt,. . Tn,-eme, n-lvate. PETERS.' May 20. FRANCIS X. PETERS. in his Rlth year. Relatlvea and frlenda are invited to attend funeral rvlcea. Wed . 2:J0 p m late residence. 1028 Howarth St., Frankford. Int. private. ...,.. PIRO (nee Ferry) May 20. SUSANNA MARIE, beloved wife of Anthony A. Plro and daughter of Manua and Ellen Ferry. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral, Wed.. 0.10 a m.. from her parents' residence. 2032 N Marvlne st Solemn re oulem mass 11 a. m. Church of Our Lady of Mercv Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Ql'INN. May 20. ELIZAIJETH. widow of John Qulnn and daughter of Jane and tho late Robert McMullen, late of Parish of Convoy, County Donegal, Ireland. Rela tles and friends, also St. Patrick's n. V. M Sodality. Inlted to attend funeral. Wed., 8:30 a m., from the residence of her brother, Rernard McMullen, 830 N. 47th st. Solemn requiem mass at Our Mother nf Sorrows' Church, 10 a. m. Int. Holy Crnea Cem RAHILL At University Hospital. May 80. JAMES J., son of Jainee J, and Sarah Itahlll (nee Delln). Funeral Wed., 8 30 a. m., from ni- inio rr.m-mn, -,i,, .,.,,, o.. Holemn requiem high mase St. Ellaaheth'a Church 10 a. m. Int, Holy Sepulchre Cem. RICHARDS May 30. ELIZABETH (nee Jones), wife of Frank Rlcharde. Funeral services Wed.. 2 o. m.. at her late residence. 007 N .llh et ftt.Mt. Peace Cem nirtrATinl On Mav 81. 1020. at nethle- hem Pa.. ARNAMARIB OADD. wife of Prof, Joseph W. Richards. Funeral services at Chettrn Hills Crematory. Wednesday, June 2. at 12 -30 p. m. ROCHE. At Oermantown. May 31, ELLEN, widow or jonn jiocne Due nnuce nnriv'rc Mv SO. 1920. DOROTHY R ROCKE. Relatlvea and friends also Leatrue cf he Sacred Heart II V M Sodall'v, and Court Olenwood. F of A., are Irnlted to attend funeral. Wed., 80 a. m. from the .Miii.ni.. nf her brother. Michael J Rocke. 3434 N. Philip st. Solemn requiem high 5 ass St. Veronica's cnurcn, lu a m. int oly Sepulchre Cem. HCHMEDDINO May 29. MAROARET. widow of Louis Schmedlng. Relatlea and friends, oleo nil eocletlea of which sho was n member. Invited to fuc-rat. Wed . 810 a m., from her late reaidence. 2702 Poplar at. Itlgn man, pi. iajiiwiw n cnurcn, n. a m. Int Holy Redeemer Cem Omit flowers flrHOENBMNN May 80. WILLIAM C. husband of late Cirnllne Srhnenemann. aged 70 HejiJcea Wed., 10:80 a. m., residence. 237 rv, raru l,ve ini. privaie. SCHrtt.ES May 20. 1020, WILLIAM E. SCHOLES. heloed husband of Julia Schnles. Relatlvee and frlende alo Oothlr IxhIkp, No. 50ft. F. and A M : Corinthian R. A. Chapter. No. 230, St. John'a Cnmmandery, No. 4. K. T.i Lu Lu Temple. A A. O, N. M 8. : employes of William Hchol-a & 8ona. Inc., orflcera of the Leamy R. and L Aseo elation, and nil other eocletlea of which he was a member, are Invited to attend funeral aerlcee. Wed.. 2 p m.. at nla late reai dence. 1A22 Wakeling at.. Frankford. Int. Cedar Hill Cem SHIVERS May 80, HENRIETTA HEN DRY, daughter of the late Rowman H and Anna E. Shivers Relatives and frlenda In vited to funeral, Thurs , 2 p. m . from ,er late residence. 110 N nth st , Camden, N J. Int. private. Coleatown Cem ?HUOHRUB. Mav ad. RRIIXJET SHITOH RUE, widow of Michael Hhughrue. Rela tlvea and frlenda are Invited to attend funeral, Thura., 8.80 a. m , from her late I Women's White Silk-and- Cotton Poplin Skirts Special at $6.50 These soft and shimmering skirts have a satin plaid running through them and are ever so pretty for Summer. They do not muss easily and are very cool and light. The pockets have scallqped tabs and the belt is finished with pearl buttons. Scores of Other Pretty White Skirts are of ramie, gabardine, poplin and linen made in scores of interesting ways. They start at $2.85 for a simple knockabout skirt of gabardine and go to $15 for a finely tailored skirt of linen. The finer skirts of pleated white crepe de chine, flannel, serge, baronet and exquisite sports silks are $14.50 to $35. The price of every Summer skirt is subject to a deduction of 20 per cent. (Market) Men's Bathrobes for Summertime, $5.25 less 20 per cent. Of a good quality terry cloth in indefinite stripes and plaids on light grounds', these well-made robes fasten down the front with buttons and have long girdles. (Gallery, Market) 2000 Ribbed Cotton Vests for Women at 30c There are several styles, all of fine ribbed white cot ' ton with beading tops. The deduction of 20 per cent brings the price to only 24c. (Central) White Or Pink Silk" , Camisoles, $1.25 Several slip-on styles are trimmed with pretty laces and have ribbon shoulder straps. Yes, the 20 per cent de duction applies. (Central) Scores of Pretty Voile Dresses for Women and Young Women $5.85, $6, $7.50 and $8.75 The $5.85 dresses are of figured voiles in rose or blue with crisp oi gandie collars. They have three-quarter sleeves and are in young women's sizes. At $6 there are pin-checked voile dresses with organdie collars and tabs. The $7.50 dresses are all in dark grounds in flowered patterns or in dote of various sizes. Some are made with overskirts or with sash belts and ves tees of organdie. In Large Sizes there are pretty voile dresses in blue; rose or lavender, trimmed with white organdie. $7.50 and $8.75. Exquisite Organdies are as dainty as flowers. They're ruffled and tucked, hemstitched and frilled in the most delightful ways. Plenty of all-white ones, too, for girls who will graduate. $12.75, .$15, $16.50 to $33.50. Every price will be redujS3je-fif th at the time of purchase. ;aJ (Market) residence. 307(1 Memphl St. Hnl.mn requl-rn maaa at the Church of the Nativity, 10 a, m Int OM rath1rol Cem 8INNAMON. May 30. 1920, ADA II.. wife of William If. 8lnnamon (nee Meiers) Itele. lives and friends, alio Younr America Council No. 30, fl. and D of V . am Incited to funeral aervlcea. Wed ,2pm. resldrnre. 13SJ Kerbnuth at Int. private. North Cedar Hill Cem. SNTPKIt May 2ft. DANIEL, huehand of Ella Snyder. rielatlve and friends, all or denization of which he was a member. .In- 1tea to services, inurs.. i in . ir.iurnc., S.1'17 Frankford ave Friends may call Wed., S p m. Int. Odd Fellow ' Cem, HNYDKfl. May 80, IDA U . wife nf Charles W. Bnyder. Itelatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral services. Wed 2 p. m. precisely residence of her son, C310 N. 13th et Oak Lane. Int. private HTA11K. May 31. ANNA K.. wife of the late 1ouls J fltark (nee Rchaub), In her ROth year, mineral inure., - r m . son. In-lav-'a reaidence. Andrew O Hmtth, Wllleta road Holmenbunr. Int Cedsr HID Cem TITUS. May 20. SAIXJME. wife of the lete Kdward Titus Ilelnthes and frlenda Invited to funeral eervleee Wed . 2 p. m., at her late residence, 2037 Columbia ave. Int East Cedar Hill Cem Remain, may be vled Tues., after 8pm TIUCKEIt. May 20, OMVE FOSTnit. wife of nupert E. Trlcker Funeral services Wed . 2 0 m,. at husband's residence, 4'l Colllnirwood ave., Oalclyn. N. J Int. pri vet' Kriencis may can juea . aiier j p. m unu terlan Church. June WAlin May 2l. MAIIY II uahter leavln Iteadlnr Terminal at 1:13 p. m. will oi mn ai jonnsvuie titauon. KINO. Hudden y. on May 80. 1020 FRANK J., son of James T and Elisabeth Kinr. aarea 27 years, neiativea and friends also Co. V. alrtih Infantry. 10th Division. In vlted to (uneral, on Wednesday mnrnlnr, at 0 o'clock, from parents' residence, 24d Pres ton ave,, Haverford, Ia, Solemn requiem mass 1 nurcn or. uur aiotner ni tiooa counsel. iu o ciock. interment nt lisnis'a uemeiary. KIIIMM, May 30 MAIIY H, widow of John A, Krlmm. aired 77. Relatives and friends, members of Holy Family, Invited to runerai. Wed.. 7:30 a. m . res dence or son. loon N. Randolph st. flo emn requiem mass. St. rater's Church, 0 a, m. Int Ht. Teter's Cem khuli.. My 20, HKNUY. Hit,, husband f Anna Krull (nee Oroest), aaed 73. Services ved.. 1 m.. rsaldsnee. 419 W. Oeoraa at. Int. Mt. Vernon Cem. Frlenda may call Tues. eve. LAUaoiNOER At Deverly. N, J.. May 20, CATHARINE, wife of the lata John Uauerslnt tr, In her 80th year, llelatlves and friends are Invited to attend funeral aervlces wed,, 2 p. m., lata resilience, cor 3d and Laurel sts , Ueverly, N. J. Int. private. an iay as, i2u. uakulinu at Wllllsm H. Mackln. Rela- fives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral aervlces, Wednesday, 2 p, m.. at her late residence 271 Lake St., Haddonfled N. J. Interment llaptlst Cemetery. tiAKKMnurf, on stay zii, iiakiu rA KKMHON (nee Truman), wife of lurry Ma Wemaon. Funeral Wednesday. 2 t. m. reel ilence. 1542 H. Taylor at. Interment North wood ' Cemetery. rlends call .Tuesday eva. AaLU fience. loe n. lavior ai. iniermrnt florin-1 . s " , wood !cemetary. fiends call .Tuesday eva. Lots, all prlcest reasonable ; trriae. Main I at., a atj 4 1 JlXRTIN.-At bk Uu JMloince, JBellftstllo. aioasfdo. fie Jlam Uones. 1bu f lata (leorae T. and Elliabeth Wnrd Perv- tees Wed . 2 p. m., late residence, 1243 IS, Moyamenalnc av . Int. private. Remains mv he viewed Tuea. ee WEIfHT. May 80 1020 ADOLPH WEICHT, husband of Harle Welcht (nee flcheurer). nired (18. Relatives and friends, also Hermann Iod(e. No 121 F and A M ; Phlla Turnremelnde and 23-year members l'hlla. Rifle Club, dlrectora of Luserne T) A L Association ana empiojes or Afloipn Welcht Sons, Invited to attend funeral Thifrs 2 p m , from his late residence. 120 Cliveden ave , Olenslde, In. InV Oreenmount Cem. Take route No. 40 on Erlo ave, to Qeneva ave . walk to left. WILLIAMS, May SO SARA A. wife of Ambrose N. Wllllama. Relatives and friends members nf "race Lutheran Church Invited to services Thurs. 2 p. m, from her late residence I78U N Edsewood st Int. Arllna ton Cem Friends may call Wed,. 8 to 10 P WOOD May 30, Rev. JOHN II WOOD, I) I) , husband of Mary K Wood Rela tives and frlenda alao ministers of l'hlla delphla M K Conference, are lnltrd to at tend funeral services, Thurs . 1 p m . late residence, BIB l'arker ave., Colllngdale, I'a. Int nrhate . YOl'NO May 31. CHARLKP. husband of Marsaret Bhronk Youna; and son of the late Jacob and Mary A Youmr. Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral. Thurs , 2 p. m from his late residence, B244 Pulaski ave,, Oermantown Friends may call Wed, eve. Snowy Bedspreads of Splendid Value Ordered a long while ago, they are but now arriving and their special low prices will be made even more unusual by the 20 per cent deduction. Special at $5 and $5.50 Satin- finished bed spreads of exceptional quality are scalloped all around and have cut cor ners. 72x90 inches. Special at $7.50 Another bedspread, 80x 90 inches, is in attractive patterns and is also scal loped all around and has cut corners'. Lovely for Gifts especially for June brides, are the satin-finished bedspreads of su perior quality. We are especially proud of these! 90x100 inches, hemmed, they are $10; with cut corners, $12. (Central) Large, Graceful Hats $6, $6.50 and $9.5( less the 20 per cent dcd$ Very becoming are the large hats of natural straw faced with sky blue and trimmed with flowers. Darker hats navy, brown and black of peanut straw are Summery and charming, trimmed with field flowers. And perhaps most picturesque are the transparent broad-brimmed hats of hair braid black, brown, navy, etc.; some of them faced with white, others with crowns of panne velvet. (Market) UNPERTAKKHB C-miYLE RS BROAD aV. DIAMOND f BMBTKKY- LOTfl ARDSLEY BURIAL PARK Another Shipment of ccoraion-jr leaxea Voile Flouncing It isn't any wonder it goes out bo quickly, for it's almost irre sistible for summer frocks. Plain voile is $2 and tucked voilo is $2.50 for a straight yard. Each is in pink, flesh, white, Nile, orchid and tan and is 40 inches wide. Plain Voile to Match in the same quality and same shades is 80c a yard; 40 inches wide. 20 per cent deduction. (Centrnl) Dainty Pink Batiste Envelope Chemises, $1.50 They aro made in two pretty ways; one with lace and satin ribbon around the top and the other nicely shirred and hem stitched, 20 per cent deduction. (Central) Middy Blouses and Skirts For Little Girls Vacation Bound The 20 per cent deduction brings the price down. The middies are of jean in all-white or with collars of Copenhagen or rose. In sizes 10 to 20 they are $1.75, $2, $2.25 to $2.75. Separate white skirts of linene are pleated onto a body. Sizes 6 to 14 at $2. Juniors' white jean skirts are pleated and have stitched belts. 14 to 16 year sizes at $3.75. Regulation Dresses Regulation dresses are of white jean trimmed with Copenhagen or in blue trimmed with white. Two-piece middy dresses are of cadet blue suiting with a black tie and white braid trimmings. Linene regulation dresses are in rose or Copenhagen blue. In 6 to 14 year sizes at $3, $4.50, $6, $7.50 and $8.50. (Market) Women s Kidskin Oxfords Special at $5.40 Two fashionable styles, cafe au lait kidskin ties have baby French heels, and gray kidskin ties have high French heels; both have turned soles. Low-Heel Pumps of the sort that both women and girls want are made of dull black leather. $6.90 a pair. Also at $6.90 a pair, patent leather pumps with high heels are plain or have high tongues. Children 's Barefoot Sandals Sizes 8V2 to 2, $1. 75 and $2 Every child should have a pair, they are bo com fortable and look so cool and nice with aocka. 20 per cent deduction. (Chestnut) Mf- V I rl y -f A I VI -a m , T-T, - if J A ,j.jKtalg;.'fcJl A,
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