Tw,rw,w" ,, ,,miwm?.: 1 K.KW KSu 1 .,' w ,,.tl4- i U c , 4'.-. .,..- ' " t n r !OT I '' i ,1 J "aSaBBSBsBI SssBSi MHWMMMlMMhMMMMMMM ihojj Hughes Gives Foreign Somtwlislpns in First Moth- v4it Church, Gormantown ErlV'lCE IS IMPRESSIVE Bishop Edwin II. Hughes, of Bos- R. MMmlmlnnfil fiffv rnnnv wnmtn lwlonrlM to forelrn flrliU at scrv- el yfnterdny afternoon In the First pernodMtt Cnurch, Gormantown. I? The Mrrlce was one tor the most im reislTe of the fifty, first annual session M,the general cxocutlTf vtt-ntttce of pr Woman's Foreign S'Msfonarr So- ieiy or toe luetboutst Episcopal ihurch. .'The fifty young women sat in two Across the auditorium, just in t of the pulpit, and each gave a woras or testimony when her narr.i called. Twelvo will eo to India, n 'Phlllnnlnn T.lamla. twonfr.flrn ft-!.!.. .! ... 'xrA .u ... t.-.. !l0 Mexico, one to South America na o-e to Eurone. , Li Tonrof the young women wero from na. raiiadtipnia branch. They were im isaoruo iv. i'ikc. wtioj-oes to lalaysla; Miss Fanny P. Grlrcn, who fotfl to China; Miss K. Gertrude i Hanktt. who roes to South America. Hid Miss Olirc I. Ilcddlclc, who goes ,1. Europe , w Mrs. wllnam Fi McDowell con Jhcted the service, and Mrs. Francis K.tMcConnell greeted the outgoing i missionaries on behalf, of the women's Society. 14 f, ''Some of you will have to learn to w; . SHEETROCK: V WALL BOARD Stock-Size Sheets 4 ft. 10 ft. I t.X 8 ft. .4 ft. x 0 f I. 4 ft. 7 ft. S ft. x s ft. 4 ft. i a ft. K S ta. s 9 ft.- 8t In. a 8 ft. - S3 In. x 88 In. PEARCE HREPROOF CO. :- N. E. Cor. Broad and Arch SU. First Response to OUR OFFER OF 2000 SUITS Was Wonderful! but the values in the sale itself are even more . wonderful. o AK HALL its ability quality at young'men, who shared in the first day of the event, Two thousand suits, standard Oak Hall, all-wool quality, , standard tailoring, trimming, wearability and style at these prices, which are unprecedented for the savings they register, 9 This Entire Week Given Over to This Occasion $15.00 $25.00 $37.50 $41.50 $53.50 Wanamaker & BrowafWf A. jt.V.A'j..- k ""t - V -,f i fli , s i -" - lV . " cat' with your fingers," Dr. Frances Heath, of China, told (ho young mis sionaries. "Some of you wlU iavo" to knit stockings to lit over piaster .castsi Some of you will have to tear up, your underwear to mnke bandages. Wo often do theso things over there. "We are sorry for you. I wouldn't go back and bo a first-year missionary for all tho money In the world. There's that awful language you must conquer. But if you llvo through tho first year, you will hnvo n life of joy and a great service to' your fellow 'men." Bishop 'Hughes spoke to tho young women of; the magnificent tnsk they had ahead of them. -lie said that thc.v would succeed, with God'a help, and recalled .the anecdote" of n famous Baptist missionary. ' , , ."Do "you think you can convert all the .heathen?" a scoffer asked tho mis sionary. "No, I can't, but God can," waa tho reply. ' WANT NEW PATROL Bl!LLS Death of McAntee Causes Desire for Louder Alarm Apparatus The recent death of John McAntee, a patrolman on the Thirty-ninth district patrol wagon, has caused several of tho police chauffeurs to make suggestions tending to rep'ace the gongs on patrol wagons with bells similar to those in use on tbo fire apparatus. Patrolman McAntee was killed in a collision with another machine while he was' taking nn'tnhtred man' to n hospital. It is contended by patrolmen that the gongs on patrol wagons are obso lete. Tlioy declare that with a bell of the type In uso on fire appnratus (he sound would radiate and could be heard more easily and distinctly by other drivers approaching street inter sections. pOH)Id DcOlsMadccvvTAl, rye iiuve riunuMuuu HlKdUt lU'HflB. HI, llf Hl ll.tr inH Mnhalr Wlfl fluir- nntrrd unhrekhlr Hnrt for lo1ntd DolI. Parts etc. QUAKEH CI1RM1HB WALKING noil IS lnchr hlh. . Our own mnlo. A rtillitlr wolhrr. ncIrntlflcMly mnde. .CorU. ulufftd Vfry IlKht. non-bnnl-nbl: onlnird hair. S5 00 1 frtMInr Sf . . Qnnkn-nsll Vitrtorr ftllooultKl ICC t C I Formfrlr 10 N Sth t. ""."" H-r.o1.1 mid K-twII rVKJTORVICTROLA SALESROOM tAsTortotenfcftecotm .'ompltle Lilt of - J nrrember Recordi (hC on oie loaiy. 2135 Nar&itmt$t IfBBHJH Thone. Colombia 7t8l v Jt fotukvajfa rf$HW has again demonstrated more clearly in this event to give customers and friends the highest possible the lowest possible cost as hundreds of men and Special Value No. 1 fFOR SELECTION FROM HUNDREDS OF SUITS FOR YOUNG MEN ONLY EVERY SUIT ALL-WOOL MANY KINDS, BUT FEW I OF EACH KIND. QUALITIES UP TO $45. Special Value No. 2 f FOR SUITS REGULARLY PRICED UP TO $50. MANY OF THESE EVERY ONE IS A I WINTER SUIT NEW. Special Value No. 3 fFOR FALL-WEIGHT OVERCOATS IN NEW "FEATHER WEAVES" IN TWILLS, TWEEDS, HERRING-BONES; OXFORD S AND BLACKS INCLUDED, $45, $50 AND $55 I QUALITIES. Special Value No. 4 ( FOR $70, $65 AND $55 SUITS, BEAUTIFULLY HAND TAILORED IN HANDSOME QUALI TIES OF SUPERIOR MERIT. Special Value No. 5 FOR THE RICHEST AND FINEST SUITS itf THE GREAT STOCKS OF OAK HALL $85, $80 AND $75 QUALITIES EVERY ONE AN OAK I HALL WORSTED. Sizes and styles for evcribody. 'It.. ' !r 110 Persons Arrestod in Raids ' Made by 150 Prohibition Agents and Polico Liquor and narcotic drugs, gained at $12,000, were seized and liO' persons wcro arrested by 150 prohibition agents, co-operating with local nud stato polico In a series of raids in Chcsterday yes terday. ; Patrol wagons followed the raiders who simultaneously entered a score' of saloons and questionable .'restaurants in various sections of the Delaware county cltv. Chester's city hall was crowded as one patrol after another arrived with men and women. .... A fine of $10 was Imposed on all who arc charged with patronising the alleged Illegal resorts. Proprietors wcro held UTE TRAINS ELECTION NIGHT Leifira Iteadlnc Terminal' tomorrow nljht and Wedneaday A, 91. at rollowai 11.23 I', II. Oirltifowa aad later- mediate atatlena. 11. M r. U. (From ChnUiat Htreet Ferrr) IlanmeDtoa. Ess Harbor aad Atlantic City. 11.80 I". M. Norrlitswi, PhoenU- Title, neyentord, ratutown aad Keadlar. 11.85 r. M. Frukferd aad Interme- ' dlate atatlem. 11.88 P. M. NorrUtewn aad latenne. ditto atatleaa. 11.48 P. M. Treatoa aad Utermedl ate itaUena. 11. 88 P. M Hawtowa aad tataraie- . rtlate ttloni. 12.18 A. M. NottlitewB aad Interme diate itatlooi. 12.10 A. M. Obeatnut tllll and later mediate atatlon. 12 80 A. M. Trenton and New Tart Ki prate. 1.00 A. M. (Special) Chestnut Hill and Intermediate, itatlon-,. 1.10 A. U (Special) Warn Junction and Intermediate atatlooa to Trtn- ton. 1.1.1 A. M (Special) Norrltlown and Intermedlata etaUeaa. 1.39 A. (. Warne Jnaetlaa. fllen- aide. Vt. Waihlnaton. Ambler. .Penllro, North Walca, Laotdale and lieulebem. wmsMM(wmtmmwMiwA jmmmwsmmmwmmm will tell you. ARE WORSTED AND PURE ALL-WOOL at 6th vears u ,l- ;'?; LIQUOR AND DRUGS SEIZED IN IMEU In ball and. mabyVt thWft't night in ceils. A lfsVof Iho alleged proprietors. each held in. $1000. ball, lwasrlven' out .by the polico as follows s f ' James Fields, negro, GOO Cherry street; Alberta Hudson, ncgro.'HT' Ab bott street: Vinccs Ccnsar, '428 West Front street j John Portal, 118 KcYlin street 'Jack Farrell, negro; 210 Uevan -. a. I vim ,.... ri..i.i- .... nil Dcvan street ; Brown BplcOvy, 831 Kast Mlghth street ; Edward and Lottie Bass, Bethel court; Sadie Hackett, 17 Mor-. ton street? Jacob Erclkln, 100 West Third street; Nii7.1anto Musta, 605 Cherry street; Tony MoroBCo, 121,1! .West Third street; Louis Bourch,,2G5 East Third street; Krwln' Coombs. With i 20 miles to the set ' ' . v i . ( . i ' v ' ' irnrt' . , fla "ST" aVV- .''aMMiJI . aaaaaaaaa ' .aak m a . . m i'. mm T 's 1 a i nowuo i neser lguresomn i (National . The motorist who is interested in- making 'every dollar buy 100 cents worth of automobile value invariably chooses the 'Franklin Car. It is this Franklin economy that enables the Franklin owner to get more pleasure, miles and comfort out of one dollar's worth of car expense. Get out a pad and pencil and figure out for yourself the great difference between" the upkeep of your car and Franklin economy. , Franklin owners are not bothered with cooling ystcm troubles in winter. No radiators to drain All Franklins Reduced $500 to $800 Touring Car . . . 4 Passenger Roadster . . Runabout 2 Passenger with Winter Top, Brougham . . . . . Sedan . . . . . . . C , & y,j Beattis . ALIJSON. On Oct. 20. 1020. J.EVI P. ALLISON-, a ltd 08 yenra. Funeral Tueailay, from lata realdence, 14.13 N. Alden St.. a P. m. Interment Ilopewcll M. ,13. Church. NVednaday, 11 a. in. Camp No. 312. I. O. 8. of A. Invited. APOAIl. Oct. CO. aGOnOU U. husband of Emily M. Apcar, and aon of late Henry and Jano Aptar, Itelatlvea and trtenda are Invited to attend funeral services. Tuea., 2 P. m.. lata realdence, 4101 Uirard ave. Int. private. On view ilon.. 7 to 0 P. m. ATAna. Suddenly, Oct. 31. IKEND noaOS. wlf. of Or. Itobert IS. Ayara, a(ed 47. Itelatlvea and friends Invited to aerv loea. Wed., 2 p. m.. parlorn of Jlartln Evoy A Bon, 2800 Diamond at. Int. private. JlAICKn. Oct. 81. 1020, OLIVIA HAKEn. widow of laaaa Collins Uaker. Itelatlvea and friends are Invited to attend funeral servlcee. Tuea., 8 p. m.. at the renldenco of hr dauchter. Mrs. E. Talmon, 1237 William at. Int. Wod., 10 a. m. I'leaso omit Uowera. UAUT. At neadlnar. Pa., on Oct. 30. 1020. EMMA J. 1JAHT. Further notice ot funeral will be aiven from the Oliver II. Hair Hide, 1820 Chestnut at. DEATH. Oct. 20. ANNA M., wlfo of James A. Death. Itelatlvea and friends are Invited to attend funeral aervlcea, Tuea.. a p. in., at her lata residence, 1201 8. Peach at. Int. private, ITernwood Cem. Frlonds may call Mon. eve. UIIADKIELD. Oct. 20. 1020. at the resi dence of Mrs. Mattte Hchwanser, Darren Hill. Pa., ELIZABETH It., widow of Ilhln. ard Ilradfleld, In her 04th year. Relatives and friends are Invited to funeral services, Wed., 2:3D p. m at SSIon Lutheran Church, Whltemarah, Pa. Friends may call Tuea., 7 to On. in. DIIADY. Oct. 80. WAItr. daughter of lalo Huch and Ellen Ilrady (nee McCoy). Itelatlvea and friends aro Invltrd to attond funeral. Wed., 8:30 a. m.. residence oi her brother-in-law, John Illatlne, 030 E. Tloca at. Solemn requiem maaa Church of the Ascension 10 a, in. Int. New Cathedral Cem. DHANDAU. Oct. 81. NANETTE 7.0L I.EIl, widow of Captain Nicholas Ilrandau, need 87, Itelatlvea and friends Invited to funeral servlcea, at her late residence, 1380 Colwyn at., Wed., 11 a. m. precisely. Int. Northwood Cem. nUCKNEl.L. Oct. 30, 1020, at his real, dence. 704 W Maple ave., Merchantvllle, N. J., WASHINGTON, husband pf Phoebe M. Ducknell. aiied 86. Funeral service Wed., 2 p. m at apartments of W. U. M. Uurrell, '427 Market St.. Camden, N. J. Int. Private, Arltnston Cem. ITrlends may call Tuea., 7 to o p. m. CA88IDT. Oct. 80. 1020, ELLEN D., wife of Dernard Cassldy (nee Smith). Itela tlvea and friends are Invited to funeral, Wed., 8:30 a. m.. late residence, 1225 N. Ifith st. Solemn requiem maao, M. Malochy's Church 10 a, n. Int. Holy Rros. Cem. DB DAUN. On Oct. 31. BAItAU DBA VEH DE HAUN. iWire of Abrahnm 15. De Daun, ared 78, itelatlvea and frlende in vited to aervlcea. on Thursday, at 1:39 P. m., residence of son-in-law, Mr, .Harry Coryell, 1023 S. Tawdell at. Int. private, Northwood Cem. DEAL. October 80. MAJVT A., wife of Harry Deal. Br. Funeral servlora Wednes day. 3 p. m., at her late residence, r300 Webster st. Interment Arlington Cemetery, Friends may rail Tuesday from 8 to 10 p. m. DEMKltl'BT. At Delanco. N, J. Oct. 80. AnilAIIAM I.llKENS, hulband of Mary C, Demerest. Itelatlvea and frknds. also T coma Tribe, No. 204, I. O. It. M. of De- anco. N. J.. Invited to funeral nervines W'.d --. . ... -. --- , . - v- .- . t p. m,. iai re.iu.no., rarwr opnice an 'a i-aurei sis., ueianco, n, j. jnc. 41 onument Cem.. Devsrly N. J. nOIlnitEIlTT. Oct. HO. 1050 MAItV. .f ii , widow of. John Doujtherty, Relatives and friends, also U, V. M. Sodality, Invited to Sttsird runcral, Tues.. o a, shoe of her aon. 3230 ai, lues., u , rn,. irom I r son. 3230 N. Sydenham Hoiemn requiem mass uur peay or Meray Church 10:50 a. ra. precisely, int. Now Cathedral Cem. . , . DllOIlir.. Oct. 80, 1020. LILMB P.. wlf. 2l-t.1 "...Dtob11, at lielal .resldenca, 2010 v. Allecheny avs, Funeral services Tues.. 3 p..'m., Bt, Btephsn's' Church, wis- Solemn requiem maie Our Ledy of M' sanicaon. hi, private. rnenos may call Man. eve, - '; ' "t ' AKI..-4KL 99, I. 1928.-1 HOWARTH. wlf. of Charles J. Karl. aalM is. Tt.l.ilv. :. ,j-i:"::."ijii...'- rr- -.-.."- i. iieis ilia incnas- are inTii.assi at tend fu: rl WJ'r Mfrev 2lO.,.WeWi atreet I - Je . tmcV. 230 Mayes' strefit :Koele Pernoraco. 104 Maanolia Street! Max Elkil. t)04 Ms. nolla street: flohn Rharkev. 601' North strcet and AridreW Haste, Mt-Wcst Second, street. ' t . , , V 'Plndithe Myatertoua fvlan" I A mysterious man. VBabma." will be tho feature of a Halloween celebration tn tin held tonieht liv the 'Bnlilmnre AVenu'e'tthd Sherwood Business" "Ments Association It wilt be (ho pusln.esd qf thbse.whb'have been invited to, frisk and gambol on Baltimore avenue between Fifty-fourth and Flty-slxth streets' to find him. In addition to this, thtro will he a fnafiked parade and dancing, ,wlth a masked' jate band' for" nn bche'strn." r'J r '' r St l ' if.ti j If) Your Upkeep Costs? to the gallon of gasoline 12,500 miles of tires 50 slower yearly depreciation Franklin Motor Car Co. G. Heck, President 911-13 North Broad St. Phila., Pa. Bell Phone Poplar 4086-4057 not DEATOB seirlcts. Wed., 2 p. a., at her lato resi dence. 1313 N. 58th st. Int. private.. EARI.K. Oct. 31. after a llncerlmr III. ness, EDQATl W.. aon of the late James S. and Mary Jano Morris Earle. Funeral pri vate. ECKEDT. At his home, Devon. Chester countv, Pa., on Oct. 81. 1020, SAMUEL ECKKHT. Notice ot funeral later. KMOJtV. At Santa Darbara, Cal,, BTU AP.T ltEDMAN EMODT. Itelatlvea and frlenda are Invlttd to the service on Tues day moraine at 11 o'clock, at the Oliver H, Dalr Dldv.. 1820 Chestnut St., Phlla. Inter ment at Woodlands Cem. OAnWOOD. Suddenly Oct. 81, EDWIN It. OAKWOOD. of 1080 N, 17th St. Due notice of funeral will be alvem GRACE. Oct. 80. CHARLES R. ORACH. Relatives and friends. . also Ivy' Lodge, No. 20S. I, O. O. V.. Invited to services, resi dence, 2820 N. 0th St., Wed.. 11 a. m. Int. private. F-lenda may call fues. eve. ORATER. At Norrlstown, Oct. 20. 1020. MICHAEL II.. husband of Ida Orater (nee Smith). In his 73d year. Relatives and friends invited to funeral, from late residence, 320 Cleor at. Norrlstown. Tues . at 2:30 p. m. Int. strictly private, Riverside Cem, OREIM. Oct. SO. 1020. Mrs. C'ELESTINE C. QREIM (nee Richard, of N..E. ror. 24th st. and Columbia ave. Due rotlce of funeral ' qR'EINER. Oct. 80 1020. MARGARET A., widow of William I Qrelntr, ' Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral, Wed.. 7:80 a. m.. from lato residence, 603 N. 30th st. I'olemn requiem mass at Ht. Agatha's Ch-irch. 0 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. HAAS. At East Oranse, N, J., .Oct. 80. 1020, EDWIN M. HAAS,, ared 35. Relatives and friends, also all societies of. which ha was a member, are Invited to funeral, Thurs.. 2 p. m.. from parents', 'residence, MO Fnrnsworth ave., Dordentown. N. J, Int. Dordentown Cem. HANNOLD On Oct. .20. WILHELMINA M. HANNOLD. (nee Clark), widow of Ed ward E, Hannold. Relatives and friends are Invited to the service on Tues. aft. at 2 o'clock, at the rosldence of her slater. Mrs. Charles Collier. 875 N. 28d at. Int. prl vato. Frlenda may view remains Von. eve. HILL. On Oct. 81. 1020. ELIZABETH M, (neo Tnrpv), beloved wlf of John II. Hill, of SOU N. Taney st. Funeral notice 1S,mNOER. Nov. SO, 1118, m France, PRIVATE CHARLES E. HINOER, Co. U 14flth Infantry, son of Oeorae and Caro'lno Sehmld Hlner. ared 20 years, Relatives and friends, also Oeoree F. Imhof Post 183. A. M. Lesion, Invited to funeral services, Tues.. 3 p. m., from parents' residence, 2,100 W. Oordon at. Int. private, ML Peace Cem. Iioinun. ni. ui. I'liArjn A., nusband of Marcaret M. Horton runerai. services era) Mon.. 8 P. m.. at late residence. .14 E, Park Merchantvllle. N. J N. Y;. at convenience of. tM.fmi(r. 'INGRAM Suddenlyi Ocpri02O. at Jullustawn. N. J.. JOHN , J,'. ' husband of Maraaret Insram. ared 6B. Relarlves and rriena re invu.u ia sii.no lunsrai, lues., 5 p. m.. from late residence. Julluatown, N,J. JAMES. On Oct. 20, WILLIAM JAMES.' aced 78. W'l-, Service on. Mon. .. at 3 o'clock, at his late residences 4708 Warrlna. ton s,vs. Interment private. jdNES. At TucKerforf. N, J.. Oct. 81. LLOYD, husband of Mary A. Jones and aon ot Mary A. and the late llailcton Jones, Itelatlvea and frltnds Invited toj funeral ser vices, at lute residence, Tuckerton, N. J,, Thurs., 2:30 p, m. Int. private. KAMIAUU. Oct. 28. 11)20. WILLIAM, husband of Mary Kalbach (nee lansan). Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral. Tues., 8:30 a, m. from his late residence. 2610 W. Lehlth ave. Solemn lequlem mass at St. Cplumba's Church 10 . m. ini, iioiy. nepuicnre uam. KAMM. Oct. 80. 1020. at Faraday Park, ly parlt, ILLIAM Delaware county, near nuueaio, w KAMM. beloved huaband of Clara Kamm lie tnee iner.Ki, aaea 4t, jieiattves ana irienns, also Herman Lodes, No. 125, F, and A, M.) Clnnamlnson Lodge, I. O. O. F., of. Pal myra N. J.,' are Invited to attend the fu neral services, Wed., 8 n. m. precisely, at his late resldenec, Unity Terrace and Acnes avy,, Faraday Park. Further servlqes, Thurs.. I p. In, precisely, at the funeral home of John U. Klmmerle, 2127 N, Uroad at. int. in, iorian iem. . -WtlVET Oct. 81. OKORQH T.. John H, ana isaueiia Louveti frlands invltei ioa invuea io runerai. 'i C7? a n-m aT aV .kMB 'jV .KaiH m parents' residence, 8(82 A: BWwB X YilBwVti i'tirfv y''M "f t, K-.',- ,IS.A '-fa 4,')&'y.'' ,c-?HBsl ftf-'-'ii, V-, fr'Vr,7,,,rr ',"-' ' -ywM sar--:.',.:. - ,.h,,.. ,. "A-:: -fpsM PLAN 010 '.'Extravaaanxa Excentrlaue" Will '"-Ba tat Ohlldrn' Bnfl . MWgers. of, tno Northern H6me for Friendless Children have - announced plans. fd ah "Extravaganza Excen trlque"' In -the Bellevue-Stratford roof garden., December 1 and 2, Last year they turned the. root garden Into MotherQoosedand for. their big ba zaar. Thin ycar the roof will be trans formed into tho streets of .Cairo and costumes and entertainment will bo modeled from Arabian Nights' talcs. averaati) ' ' . or refill; no cracked cylinders from freezing; n6 anti-freeze mixtures; no expensive heating of a garage. The Franklin owner ori the coldest winter morning, steps on the starter and gets an instantaneous response from the motor. Realize what this one feature alone means to your com fort and bank balance. t The Franklin has all the comfort, road ability, quick getaway and pick-up power that any motorist ever longed for. Let us demonstrate the Franklin the all round, all year car. Former Price Present Price Saving .$3100 $2600 $500 . 3100 2500 600 . 3050 2400 650 3300 4300 4350 DEATHS emn requiem mass Church of the Nativity 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. LUCAS. At Cftpo May. N. J.. Oct. 20. 1020. DEIIOKAH C. wlf" ot James F. Lucas. Funeral Wed. morn Int. Solemn re. quiem mass at St. Francis Aavicr s Churcn, 24th and Green sts,, 8:30 a. m.. to which relatives and frlenda aro Invited. Int. Cathedral Cem. MacUUNIOLK. OCt. 31. lll.'U. ilAHY A., wife of the late Edwin F. MacGonlcle. Due notice of fumrsl will be liven later. MANNING. Oct. 30. MARY E.. widow of Jos. P. Manning-, aged 78. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Tuea.. 8:30 a. m.. 1814 W. Jefferson st. Solemn requiem mass Church ot Gcsu lo a. m. Int. New Ca thedral. MALONET. Oct. 20. 1020. ELLEN MARY, wife of the late John Mnlon-ey, Rela tives and friends, also Bt. Monica's D. V. M. Sodality, are Invited to attend funeral, Wed,. 8:30 n. m., from her lato residence, 2424 8. Chadwlck at Solemn requiem mass Church of S(. Monica 10 a. m. Int. Holy Croas Cem. MATHUES. Suddenly. Oct. 20. ELEANOR M.. dauchter of Richard J. and lata Mabel Mathues, need 4. Relatives and friends In vited tn funeral nervlccs. Tues.. 2 p. m.. lata resldenoo. 1517 Court'and st. Int. pri vate, Ardsley Cem. Friends may call Mon. eye. McFADDEN. Oct. 28. JAMES F.. eon of the late William and Isabella McFadden. Relative and friends, employes ot the Pru dential Insurance Co., aro Invited to attend funeral. Wed.. 8:30 a. m.. residence, 2127 8. 71et st. Solemn hlch reaulom mass St. Clement's Church 10 a, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. . MAGUIRE. Oct. 31, SUE V wife of James D Maeulre (nee McGauthran). Rela tives and friends are Invited to attend fu neral, Thurs., 8:30 a. m., late residence, 1302 N. 23th at. Solemn requiem mass Bt. Elizabeth's Church 10 a. m, Int. Holy Cross Cem. MULLEN. Oct. 31. at his residence. 0128 Ross st.. Oermantown. JOHN D. STOCK TON MULLEN, son of the late Hush A. and uiizaDem uoop nut Aiuuen. runorai service and Int. private. Tl WMlSWTl rt. nO ,.,. ij. .. IAW,.-X1,l0.T . .".,w.j,.. '.,,., a. ..www, iv.uunr w. Jonn I'lender. Itelatlvea ana frlAnil. urn In- S1.,,'i0a.Ur,"l.r,un5"1 5-er'lce"'.PBor!rs.5,' Samuel W. Kelr & Son, N. W. cor. 21st and Diamond sts., Mon.. 2 p. m. precisely, rat. private. West Laurel Hill Cem. RAMSEY. Oct, HIM EDWARD, husband of Klla Ritchie Ramsey, aged 87. Relatives and friends Loiter Lodge. No. 838. I. O. p. P.! Ivyland Council. O. of I. A No. 001. Invited to fdnerul, Tues., 2 p. ra.. lato resl denoo, Ivyland, I'a. Int. Neshamlny Cem. Autos will meet trolley nt Hatboro leaving Willow Orove 12:21 p. m. RINOLAND. Oct. 81. JOHN RINGLAND. Funeral services Tues,, 2 p. m.. at 2330 Carpenter st. Int. private. R1SHEL. Suddenly, Oct. 30, A. WARD. husband of Mary J. Rlshel. Relatives and friends, alao employes headquarters ot riro llureau, are Invited to attend funeral serv ices, Tues.. 1 p. m., residence, 2823 W. Par- rl.h st. Int. Mon. eve. private. Friends may call HITTER. On Oct. 28. 1020. MARGARET. Widow of Hiram Rltter. ared U0. Services at parlors ot Sachoer ft Maaulra. 1840 N. 20th st.. Tuesday, 1:30 p. ra. Interment ivrlvate. RYAN. Oct. 28. JAMES J., son of lha lato James J, and Margaret T, Ryan, aged AI. Relatives and .friends are Invited to at- tena lunerai, lues,, w a. m.. From nis lata resiaenc. jev h. ism st. sou ilemn requiem mass mi. Thomns Aaulnas' Church 10:30 a. m. Int. private. Ht!irAKHT!H.J1nt- HI. ItRVItV litl.b.ml of Caroline Schafter. runerai Thurs., '.' p. I ro.. .irom re.iuence. .ill a. uiui si. iiu, mi, Mnrl.h r?em. All nruan.c.tlon. Invlt.d. -.zzrzzz r ."- --" . . -:. -.".- p., wife of Charles F. Hcott and daughter of John and Ella M. llouchman. Funeral on HUUTT. On Oct, 81, 1.0, UKllTHUUH Thura.. H:ao a. m.. from Darenta' resldenca. 8(42 Chestnut st. Requiem high mass at uur Laay or victory unurcn io u. in, int. ai wummgion. ui. SHAW. Oct. 80. MARY A., daughter of viiiiiam ana ,.nn;a in. anew, agea il years 81 mas. It.ldfclveB and friends, also Valla .. . .-- -.---.----- --- uaptlst.Bunnay. Sihool. are Invited to. at- K"fiA II Cera, f 4ina lunara. 'iuu.m u i- m.. All f nsatils r raalrlstica flH' J HL Ksiatives ansj of Mkuylkiii. int. private, x-aurei in wtv W SSklfltt IVSIUtUMSI WW4B a I SnS'B.U S t . lurs., a0,sj. BTACKHOHSE.' Near Medford. mbir.it.' Dol- TtnlU Month 20th.. ITOIA. WOO Sam - " ' of the board. ha aimolnted Mm fti. X. L9! T t ..iKJiA ZT '',,? SmruaschtfitnYfltiafthe eiitcrtainmcnt and several hundred society women and Udren will tako part in the benefit' "Jvaganzo. Hupper , will., be .served each cvenlntr oi iiiO'Cveni in, mo tcr- Sian Kose Unfe." Them will hn Innr. .. i-. :.- T" w " . . .-" r - ng In the "Garden of Allah" j smokes will bo' obtainable In the -"All Bab! den" ; Aladdin and his lamp will be a magician. There will bo a variety of fortuno-telllng, Including fortunes in the sand; -.handwriting and palmistry. The entire affair -will bo entertainment thief' year, with no bazaar. One' nftornoon will be planned . especially for the amusement .of. children. ,,, are 2750 550 3500 800 3600 750 DEATHS widow of Abram W. Stackhouos, ared 71. Funeral services at late residence, near.Med ford. N. J.. Third-day. Eleventh Month 2d. 2 p. m. Autos will meet 10:80 a. m. train from Market st. ferry, Phlla.. at Medford. STORRS. At the Methodist Episcopal Home, Oct. 80. RACHEL E. STORRS. aged 60. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, at the Hon.:. Belmont and Edseley aves., Tues., 11 a. m. precisely. STUDENMUND. Oct. 00. JULIA R. BTU. DENMUND. Relatives and friends ara In vited to services. Tues., 2 p. m., residence of brother-in-law, Oeoree Eppler, 1B0O N. 10th at. Int. private, Northwood Cem. Re mains may bo viewed Mon.. after 7 pm. SWAIM. Oct. 20. 1020. CECIL J. SWAIM. ot Montreal, Canada, ared 01. Relatives and f. lends Invited to fii"ernl serlces on Tuesday at 2 p, m. at parlors of David It. Dowen & Son. COtb and Cath arine sts. Interment private. TARR On Oct. 30, ADAM .V. husband ot the lato Nan C. Tarr. Relatives and friends aro Invited to the service, on Mon mornlne. at 11 o'clock, at the Oliver H. Utolr Hide. 1820 Chestnut st. Interment at Balti more, Md.. Tuesday. TA8NAN. Oct. 29. . 1020. RRIDOET. widow ot John Tasman (nee ICUIen). Rela tives and frlsnds are Invited to attend fu neral. Wed., 8:30 a. m., from residence of her son-in-law, Owen McGrath, 3U13 Baring st. Solemn requiem mass at St. Agatha's Church in a. m. precisely. Int. Holy Cross TIERNAN. Oct. 28, ELLKN. wife of Peter Tlernan (nee Conboy), of Rooakeyna mona. County Leltrlm. Ireland. Relatives, friends, II. V. M. Sodality and league ot Sacred Heart ot St. Thomas, Invited to funeral, Tues.. 8 a. m., late residence, 1380 S. Capitol st. Cilst and Wharton sts,). Solemn high ma.a of requiem, St. Thomas Aquinas' Church, 0:30 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. , TRACBY. Oct. 2T. 1020. REGINA T.. f daughter- of Charl.M J. anil ICllZAbeth T. Tracey. Relatives and friends, also St, Ed ward's D. V. M. Sodality and all societies of wnicn slid was a memoer, are inviieu to at tend funeral. Tues.. 8:30 a. m.. frdm parents restdlence, 2418 N. 31 h st mass nt. Bawaras Holy Sepulchre Cem,. mats St. Edward's Church 10 a. m. Int. llnlv H.nnlr ... ,..r. ... a., on n... n'tr. ii.i t husband of late Lucln'a E. 'Trimble. Helai I tlves and friends Invited to funeral services Tues,, 2:30 p. m., 4th Presbyterian Church, 1202 Atlantlo uve., Camderr, N. J. Int. Harlelgh Cem. Friends may call, 4D Maple ave.. Lansdowne, Pa., Men., after 8 p. in. Drldgeton, N. J.t Camden, N, J.i Coatee vllle. Pa., papera copy, WATERS. Oct, 81. BUSH: n.. daughter of late Lewis and Ellaabeth Waters. Rata tlves and friends Invited to funeral. Wed.. 1 p. m residence of John; M. Gross, 8484 N. 13th st. Int. private. Friends may call Tue" ve WEITZEL. At her residence. Alexandria Apts,. Oct. 30, M. Fannie Evans, wife of E. lloyd Weltzel. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services, at 2d Presbytetlan Church, 21st and Walnut sts.. Wed., 2 p, m. precisely, int. i,aurei inn i.em. WENGER. Oct. 80. KATHAniNA (ne No 8e: mil, wire of William vvenvsr. aged an, rvlces Tues.. O p. in., residence. 8021 N. Falrhlll at. Int. Greenmount Cem. Friends miy en 1 1 aion. eve. WENTZ On Oct. 80. 1020. ULLIEJ O. WENTJ5. of Urooklyn. N. Y.. widow of II. ' Haldeman Wents. Servloo on Wed, at 3 p. m at tho Oliver It. Ralr Uldg., 1820 Chestnut St. Int. private. WH1LT. Oct. 2T. ELLEN H.. daughter of the late James O. and Elizabeth Whllt. Fu neral services Tues,, 2 p, m., at her lato res'T-TirF. iuou iN. .'ci st. int. private. WIESLEn. Oct. 28. 1020. JOHN W1E8- LER. Sr.. In his 88th year. Relatives and ,-,.. ... Invii. , .iV. t., .....--. ............. . ,.... ,.. .,.t..- ......... .w ,.,. .u...n.. writtnnm m ra mvii.n vn mwwmnn ni.,rai Tues.. i f. n. m.. , r.li- .1 ' a a, in., irom nis late residence. .11 Fit.. "hirrh 0 80 u m nc isiVv Sni .1 ?mSVi ' 9"."".? .;?0 U-ff-.Pi?6"1 Int- atrlctly ' ' -.-......, C s7tDKBTAKEBa - .2.... -sVafllstHI I IJHjlli sal IIU JZ?T3' r WJ MIWII Ant i fA- W spt - a, s m. Sl 4 aa sty astriMw 'm&mjmmmmtmzzi r r .ib GET YOU US ..? yoriMltr rust, economy wIUj 25"' ."""Jjl" snuln quality you'll set h in tno oned Cigar Tou . porlcet 'four eenla ftn .very .tnnkn. ntn.l 411U11 iunt;u (JIUAII in main with II TONRn PiriArt ia m... ...... Sumatra, Vrapper,- Connoetleut .Uln- u. ..-;.. ;i w"-m' - !'"'? r.". niV JX?,,. coolAlr J;ennayyanla leal., Get your;. At all nealera. Hot of 100 for W.bo, poatoaM BRUCKER.& UUGHIEN, Inc. cbolo 1218 N. FRONT BT. rhone Wlarabla 187 PARCEL POST A Great Factory Sale of Children's Dresses iBtpek of f 10.000 to jw nolo at eaerlflc. ,'lV rPFT!. Chambraya, .neppi! tamfe. Poplin. Cotton fleraee. etc. .Prloea for 0 o 14 year alzea. $1.8ft totl2,?5. aarrnent. are. well made. of. beat fluatfty anaSieV'w.' Mt QU'ck bfor th Pat 1 LIEDIKE MFG. CO."; 'im.JKFFERSON STHKBT VSWEETAIR" me Modira Method of m Palaltit' Extraction of TEETH "Knout Mln or dini.r. . Ji'..t thlna. for nermua p.yl to Hi effecta follow ita uae. Coma in forxrnlnation Monay. DR. MOSES S. E. Cor. 7t(l & Marlce.t Set. rnrmrrXu on ntnff nt vrrrmjnnt ltn'n'n 8ta iaji'lBX!.. I'IiIIiiihH J,Uke. any nirn. .Dul .ib tip. or Price Llat:. chant aa m I . m n m Ml . llky. over 200 lottera una flsurea. Bampl. lettera free to bualneea places. NATIONAL D1HPI.AY 8PECIALTT CO.. 112 Tine Btreet. Philadelphia. Ta. Fine Woolen Blankets Actual value $5,00. All colore. Largo size. MEN'S HOSIERY Made of Pure Wool. 25c a pair or 5 pain for $149 Theae lioae are without ooeatlon the warmeat and moat eerTiee-nie on tno market. . Durlnc the war lt? aolrt nt ai.sn . a PAin. AU. SIZES AND thrar Klrt COLOttS. J. WALTMAN 457-61 M. 8ih St Open r.rery ETenlnc Till II o'clock" .Army Khaki-, Sleeveless Sweaters Extra Heavy Knit ' 4.10 Ml nrwi Just the thing for outdoor nae. A- real, value. Give cheat ineas- menu m. U. S. Army Rubber ' Hip Boots All brand new nnd perfect. Thoso wore pur chaaed from the sTovernment a. a HurpluB stock. Sizes 0 to 12. 53.90 Pair All Now Army Doublo-Back Raincoats $6.90 Army Stoel Helmets 1.00 Marine Blackr Rubber Hats. .65 Klialci Socks, doz 2.00 Army Reclaimed Raincoats 3.00 Corduroy Pants, slightly 2ds 3.50 ARMY SUPPLY CO. 631 Market St., Phila. No Goods Shipped C. O. 1). IMTirrcv, -pntT PREPAID BSBsatWRITB VOn rATALOnHsssBss 60,000 Pairs of U. S. Army Reclaimed Field Shoes In Good "Wearable Condition With or Without Hot NalU 10c Extra for Parcel Poat $1.95 nSa None C. O. D. v Army Trading C. 31.27 ClUtoa Street vf DepUL.. Newark, N. J. HighT hM!&m5$ ilT xgg&r MtS'BBBSSBBa ' SmDmbbbbbv M&tfV N Fi .ss 1 1 a j--w sfr r h ftltSBtf'To 0 it tk I ) ft M ,fi.f i : 'i '; s n Xk4& ,Jw1.Jk,M5P' Iss if ir ?-- 'sd- f -" niiiiiSiiiiiiiiiiMi MX :'-! Lmm MWIS SLLvu&.xvA ssVv.lJ-.. .. ....-..18 ls4sttaftf' Ta 1. Vij V-e rtfi t i. .- v-mi '. 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