P Hie' Wr? '4'4 -- : v V.' 4. a ,t ' mj, 1 , . " i lEVEjriN FX5BLhmUBBr-MM THUIfcSDAY, JUtfE 16, Itfel IT mw4 !- fry ,fr:y Ems - & ( ' ' A m0 the Editor I'.. i?ji.i.. Marr age ana economy A ...... -a . rf'-?f wr Sruii of l.t Monday .vo , f-Jn i0 Arlington asks W advice as f DM C-..V.',irr?r Lome .time later. 'De- " BrtTldlM ' d,J Ur CJ.hU.rf.h ' .?,' noi.by any -to bo enured Into P.2 or lightly" but reverently, dls- Siiledl soberly, and In the fear earth, advlsea y. -,.-, . ...J that '"M nod our H,venly Father, -said nest MiMSi:!.. T will. make a help- " .---,4 f'n f .w,r US a week and com- on ray night and throwing the M.nf "., ,' hs wages) In hli wife's ,a'J?rUhM happy home, The wife . tf.Uband so trusts her. If ' r fill to see i""1, almost houdio mai ' Let .hould not do as much, yea even take i !PaX to Y bulldlne; association, and Att shares, ie .... .,.,- wki !. mount snou if, shares. rhB ttmn T.n ItoM rlht themselves, which they ttB ?. ihn can buy hla own home. t'1: JL.h.nd .hould have no expemee out- ,14. of'hH heme. JL "his home. Marrying la a partner. 01 . - .nj wife urn nna. not two: .(Jo ena.m.n -"" --.. ,..,. . rut marred ana i unto ..u ....... ..... .Vtfc. wedding and make your promise, the 2. iVhe other, to "hare and to hold . SJ thli day forward (how long?) till death JfSs part? according- to Clod's holy ord ', ,, nd thus do I plight thee my troth." 1 " would auggeet that the btlde continue V .& poSltlon until the fall, and let both ' Mrefuliy hueband their reaourcea not aep f TrKtir hut collectlve.y. V ',"" DAVID Ii. WITJIEK. v i.ii.,4.lnhu June IS. 1021. K V. . T. -.. Relief for atricKen unina Ii Jt'fM'"'0'''''' the E.cnlnmPiiWC L,taaer: Sir BcMrrlng 10 me eiaiennni mqt in ..'. ..nr hv xtr. Thomaa W. Lamont. t I the effect that there ia no further need Y ti hetb by the famine dlatrlcta of Northern vir columns to the followlnr cable rei nlied by thi China Inland MUslon from tWr luperlnterdent In the Jtwelchow Trov la; Wr. D. r I'lke, dated Kwelyang, JWW'.- .. , . ...... . .. 'Tamine prevail. luny cjiair.cui neti leg upward two million people: dlatreea innil. financial help urgently needed; cable idt available relief." Whatever may be the situation In North ,m China the condltlona In the aouthweat, li lh provlncea of Kwelchow and Yunnan, Hi duperate. It la sincerely hoped that th publication of the atatement by Mr. Umont wilt not deter any from sending the grtatly needed help to the stricken pocli In Kwelchow and Tunnan, There are mnr channels through which relief may i, lint. THOMAS L. IIODUE. mueilphta, June 11, 1021. Peace, but at Victor Tih Editor c th Evening Public Ltdgers Sir "Replying to "A. B, O." In the Hllele ''We were too late to win." I do act claim that we won the war, and I do not think the majority of my comrades who served overseas ay they did. I do not know who "A. E. Q." la, nor do 1 cart. I think he Is taking ft slam at the oms who did serve. As to Oermany rieiy to throw up the sponge, I do not know whirs Jie got his facts. Sure, they were rtily to make peace as vlctora. k! ., , , WILLIAM H. DAIUl. nUadelphla, June M, 10J1. Criticize Admiral Slmt' Statement TtlUetitorof the .Euenmp Public Ledger: ,Slr--We. the soldiers, satlora. marines and ".".v Lw"? wofkers. native-born citizens. of the "World War. and readers of your pipsr, feel thit Hear Admiral Sims, o. ?" "vy,; n hla late London speech, haa laiolted both our patrlottam and our eyra Wiy; toward a race of people who are Ming held down to alavery by the aame autocrats who tried to hold the one. that trarely fuught for Independence of this coun- 'X1.".1?7? ani1 1776- Ho clalm be Irish Jill Irish descent In thla llberty-lovlng. free JM Independent country of oura are "hy Tenites." It la tr.-e that this Kepublle and lie new Itepubllo of Ireland will ba con JfW together along v,llh other countries VXr ." ",nonc'l autocracy and In Mlita democracy and set up a government rtin the people auall rule. la another paragraph extracted from hla unwelcome speech to the ones on this side of the water ho atates that v. are Ameri can! when wo want money and Sinn Fein t's en the platform. To Admiral 81ms. IMough your paper, we wish to ray that wi era not the ones who take the platfoMi. wt ire are In full sympathy with any men or body of .men who have the courage to eiprm their feelings with a clear con elence, and wo do not hesitate a minute to y that Senator Iteed, from Missouri. Is on of thoae who haie to be shown ; but e in men who loe our constitution and would fljhtany time or pla e for what It stands for o4 are In sympathy with any people who (bt for their rtshts. llbertv. uilr mil C Purault of happiness, the same as Washing- IP tOn fOUeht th nrm tn . Knm dU. I. rf Wendly. Does be recall the fact that. 40 per cent f 01 .Washington's army waa Irish. Also let mm look up the Gold Star Mothers' Assoc! Hon and he will find a great many of Inoie mothers of Irish blood. Also let him look over the Hot of names of tlio hero Wad who are being returned to thla countr: ani he will find quite a large percentage Uriah and Irish descent among them Then let him look over the slacker llsf and ho 111 find ery few Irish names. Then we " rot hesitate to say to Mr. Sims that iJ" mer'cana because it Is great and "tnt to bo Americans and not because It Mrs to be Americans. J we have restricted Immigration to 3 Pr cent It would be well to look him over 1. I.!'0 ,??" back to thB here he Jts bis mini. Wo demand an apology of m for the p-marka lie has made which ii? ,".r h,ar" ana "hleh can never be ''la till he does apologize or the oneh " power of our Oovernment bring Iilm !. we tham for an investigation. I,... 8c'!J'll,n?' but not foroettlng thoM un Jurt and Inhumin assertions, wo oign our fanws and addresses as follow a: y ,tLT"nS J,Iara' 20 North Thlrty-second feet. Charles I. Gibbons. 23oB UonafTtm IV,:.rsL; nirin,r' 2881 W,,t Lhlgl. " m. ". Charl" ny. 123 North Twenty, .il .,,If": D,nlel Dlrgan. 1B16 Hollywood iir..'..' ?anl" 'lQnnberry, 2112 South Front A- '. Jamea A "odgers. 2 North Ilohln !??.",;'' ,JaTe" J' F,ynn' W u"n1 ismoen. N j,. Jarnes Crawford, 0114 ,""ler 'treat. William Orady, 8813 Walton air.T Kl "' chMlck. 2923 Holbrook !i.!!.i 8ne" " "'on. 2U3 South Front if. i ' J.1hn n,ck' ll4 Hoftman street! Mar n Urello. us Vernon etreet: C. Hock. 2020 Hfuth Dorrance street; Leo F, Phelan. Fifty. "UN and Race streets. Joseph Madden. 283 Minnueuce Op.nlng leoture. 8 P. M.. free Wn ,un a7 Literature. 5T C()LLr,OF 1730 CHESTNUT ST. bink books found and pgjnoaiupuma "wfisa ENortAvrNo OFFICE 8tonrj MBupsija, HLLfl ) ' , Pi V liters to !? . ,r- T M-Jy!.r.. ' f "2 .mount of salary . considering our ft? '. editions, small, but It was a very i ' ere""-' nVf!ii,!iOI, before 1014 that IUC SPEAKING ' ' ,.- PS I Engraving j WILLIAM MANN COMPANY B2D MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. . New York Offieent sei Broadway, Founded in 1819 mt' PEOPLE'S FORUM Letters to the Editor should bo m brief and to tho point na possible avoldlnr nnythlns; that would open a denominational or sectarian dis cussion, No Attention will bo paid to anony-; I20U? !e'ters' Names and addresses must b slxned as an evidence of aTOOd fntttl. althmtorVi nammu will nnl y printed if request Is made that, tnV hji nmlll.,1 ' The publication of a letter Is not to be taken as an Indorsement of Its vlewB by this paper. , Cotnmuriicatlons will not bo re- 'turned unless accompanied by post- . ige, nor wll manuscript bo saved. South .Eighth street! Thomas Lyona, 228 North' Mole istreeti J. F. Gallagher, 5230 Harlan atreeti Eugene McLaugh.In, 1&2A Arch streetl Itobert Ward, 1410 Snyder ayenue, committee. Phllade'phla, June IB. 1821. The Coat of Clothing To fc Bdilor 0 the uenti0 J'ubllo I.tiatr Sir Why not aak Mr, Hoover or the Fede a Trnde Commission to Investigate the disproportionate Increase In the cost of clothing peak prices 205 per cent and pres ent prices 122 per cent higher than In 1014? What can the explanation be for the preaent high prices? Surely they are not high prices of raw wool or cotton. B 1 u- Philadelphia, June 13. 1021. For a Buying Campaign To tht Editor o the Evntno Publlo Ledger: Kir Thin la Ih lima for all of US tO help ...In,. trnA IIm.. In A.. n-linlfV. TllA Only ry we can do this la to begin buying. Prices ro about as low as they can be. wo can i hope to lower them more until the Industries are up In proouctlon. and there can n,ver be production until there Is a demand for all kinds of merchandise. There will be no demand unless we all I get busy and begin buying the things we want or need. The railroads won't have freight to handle and tho manufacturers won't be able to hire help because they won't have any goods ordered for shlpmtnt unlen you and every one else starts Buying. So "let's go." JOHN T, lIAIUiOP. Philadelphia. June IB. 1921. A Job for Some One To the Editor of the Evening ruWo Ledger: Slr-rWho Is going to be the "big man" to knock the peak oft the high price of coalY The railroads, Induatrlea and private con sumer are entitled to a "square deal," and until ws get ccal prices down we will find It Impossible to meet lower prices In freight rates, manufacturrd products, rents based upon heated apartment and a savlnc to the private consumer. Can the laboring man ac cept a lower wAge with coal prices where Hey now stand t Who is the man or body of men to gle thla matter of coal prices attention? Win ter Is not'so far oft and coal men are urging to fill your coal blna now. Why not get coal prices down along with other com modities? W. F. D. Philadelphia. June 11. 1021. Married Women and Employment To the Editor of the Evening Public Ltdgpr: Sir In a recent Issue a lady signing her self "Married Woman" made a complaint ct being unable to get employment In office work. My oplnlcn la that she should be at her home doing her duty a n housewife. There are thousands of men out of work looking for Jobs, many of whom hive fam ilies to support. If all the women would stay at home attending their home duties, seme of these men who are out of work would be able to support their families and not depend on charity. I know of many case where the husband has a Job and the wife also, taking the Job of n man who haa a family depending upon him. If 1 were an employer no married woman would get a Job In my concern. S. K. DILLMAX. Philadelphia, June 13. 1021. A Bergdoll Suggestion To the Editor of the Evening Publlo Ledger: Sir The Federal Qcernment has seized the fortune of Grower Cleveland Bergdoll Why would It not be an excellent scheme to selca the fortune of his rrother alsoras an alien enemy, and, instead of putting her behind the bara for her expressions of dls loyalty to our country, send her to Oer many. Then after they are both over there Iralst on their never being allowed to return to the United States. Their fortunes might be used In ghlng wounded ex-service men additional attention and care. W. I.. DKCK. Philadelphia, June 13, 1021. Questions Answered Washington Bonus To the Editor of tha Evening Publlo Ledger: Sir Could you tell me If the boys who enlisted In Washington are getting a bonus7 I enlisted In Seattle, Wash. D. L. T. Philadelphia, June 10. 1021. The Legislature of Waahlnsrton authnrlzvri a referendum ote last November to pro-' RESINOL 5oothinq And HeAlinq For Baby's Tender Skin MlIIil!fflII!l Taste the difference? OSCO Coffee 25 lb At ull our Stores BTORC "iEllBlHM ENGRAVING and printing from steel rVR complete etoel engraving; d&part v ment offers Its facilities to business houses who can appreclatn tho chnxactar of work executed by Maim. Printing from steel possesses a distinc tive appearance that Is always worth what It costs especially If you are one of thoB who feol that only tho finest kind of printed matter proporly represents your business to those who recolvo communications. vd funds for the payment ef SIB a month for each month of service .fflr each vet eran. A majority of three loTMe voted In favor. The total expenditure for this pur pose la 111,000,000. aaaiM 1 The Boat Problem To fhe A'dllor of the Uvtrtng l'ubllo LtAtstn Sir In answer to the boat problem In Saturday's paper, I would state that If the length of HO waa more than five miles, It would not affect the position of the andlng placo of the scout, which will bo at a distance of 4.0023 miles below 0, making the distance rowed to be 6.8243 miles with a time of .0707 hours and the distance walked to be 10.0077 miles with a time of.1.4207 hours, giving a total tlmo of 2.4004 hours. An explanation If de sired. 8UIXD. Philadelphia. June 18, 1021, About Red Hair To t h Editor of (he JJuctiliio' Iublo Ledger: Blr Why is red hair looked upon as a subject of ridicule for those who grow It7 What Is ths reference to red hair In the expression from Dryden "There's treach ery In that Judaa-colored beard"? ISAAC T. TIIA8K. Philadelphia, June 10, 1021, ll has lonr been a current belief that Judas Iscarlot had red hair and beard, though there la probably no foundation for thn belief beyond the dislike Some people hae for red hair, which U some times called Judas-colored hair. Tho old dramatists and poets made frequent refer ence to It. In "As You Liko It." Shakes pear makes Itosaiind say: ''Ms i,ttr Is of the dissembling color," to which Ccila .ci,,ioi auiiiowiins; urowner man Judas. Drvden mm! "Tk...'. ..t. ... r 7. Dryden sas: "There's treachery in that ,V1 VS.. .. The dislike of English people to red hair nag been ascribed to their axerelon to the red-haired Danea. CaJn la also cred- "V1., wh havlnr a red beard. On the other hand many of the poets and artists J" "V"", vArA, ths ,"2 'ocka ' their l'91"" and models, and Titian's name han :"-""'-. -. wwi me eoJUen-red hair of many of his pictures. White Japanese Habutai Ileg Price 1.S5 yd. Q - Friday 0")C Oood body: pure silk; ey much In demand for waists, dresses nnd underwear. 36 Inches wldo. rirst Floor Silk Remnants ci ?t; Srjfclal Frldar Prim. t-H. VerfW Lengths from to 4 jards, ac cumulated during recent sales. Sold regardless of former prices First Floor Men's Straw Hats 1 7K neg. 2.B0 f ea. Friday V - An odd lot, Including Sennit straw h, fancy straws, yellow nnd Manila hats at splendid savings. First Floor Men's & Boys' Caps OCJc Heg. Prlr tl.80 ea. Friday 'J Cloth, silk and mohair caps In light weight materials. Alio outing hats In white felt and mohair, rirst Floor Boys' Middy Hats AZn Beg. Price 7So ea. Friday U White drill middy hats In regula tion styles. First Floor Wide Moire Ribbons ?4c Special Friday Tries, yd. V 5 to 6 Inch moire ribbons, In wanted plain colors. A few fancy effects in the lot. Suitable for halrbowg, sashes, etc. First Floor Men's Silk Socks 59c Special Friday Trice, or. Irregulars of the $1.00 grade Pure thread silk, full-fashioned socks, with lisle soles. Black, cordovan, nay nnd gray. First Floor Children's Silk Stockings Iter. Price Too pr. "J Frldar ej"C Fino ribbed silk and fiber stock ings, In white, pink, sky blue and tan. SIzeB B and BV4. First Floor Women's Silk Stockings Special Frldar Price, (t s s Pair JJ) 1 ,OD Pure thread silk full-fashioned stockings. Block, tan and gray. First Floor Women's Lisle Stockings Iteg. Price 50o pr. jp Friday LoC Fine mercerized lisle stocklrH ulth doublo soles and extra spliced heels and toes. Black, tan and gray. First Floor Rubber Bathing Caps Keg. 38o to ft.30 ea, g to S( Friday 1JC OVC Stunning caps for tho dier and the swimmer In many different shades, and of exceptionally flno quality. First Floor Twink Washes and Dyes at tho same time. Keg. lOo Packages Special 2 packages for 16c 8 paclcngeti for 20c 6 packages for 3Co First Floor Tooth Brushes Specie, Frl. J ea.. 3 for First Floor Men's Open-Face Watches Beg. Trite lo.00 ea. TQ r Frldar pVe I O Guaranteed movement, fitted In guaranteed gold-filled plain-polished cases. Small size. Thin model. rirst Floor Men's Solid Gold Cuff Links $2.Q5 Keg. 5.00 pr. Friday Loose-link stjlea for soft cufftf, plain nnd cnglno turned, In many pretty designs. First Floor Silver-Plated Combination Rouge and Powder Cases neg. Trice flOo ea. 90a'''' Friday USV With finger ring and chain com plete. First Floor Bleached Seamless Sheets Heg. Trice 82,00 ra. CI 9K Friday aj)l.0 Size 81x00 Inches. No mall or phono orders. I' Irst Floor Bleached Muslin Zn Ileg. Trlre 24o d. 36 lnchos ulde. niake. Friday Tho famous Hill First Floor Veil Lengths 29c Special Friday Trice, ea. in DiacK nno coiore. First Floor Community Silverware Specially Priced for Friday 26 and 60 year grades in discon tinued patterns ; also Hovers and other high-grade brands of tnblo siler v are. At 18o eacli-r-Tea hpoons At 38c each Bouillon Spoons, Sugar Spoons, Butter Knhes, Oyster Forks, Food rushers. At 880 each Dessert Spoons. Tablo Spoons, Dinner Forks, boup Spoons. At 4Bo each Dinner Knhes At 90e each Cold Meat Forks, Cream ladles. Sugar Tongs At 81.46 each Lurgo Urovy Ladles Also many other odd pieces at re duced prices. First Floor Mrs. Jones' Dinner Party To the Editor of the Evening TmHIo LedCttl Sir rtcplyltiB to a recent duery In the People's Forum which told of a man phon ng to his wlfa naming four people he was going to brlnr home with him to supper, my solu tion is as follows! ' First. "My father's brother-in-law" was Mr. Jones' uncle by marrying his father's sister. Second. "Sty brother's father-in-law" was tbls same uncle, by Mr. Jones' brother marrying his daughter." Third. "My father-in-law's brother" was this samo uncle, who was a brother to Mr. Jonas' wife's father. Fourth. "My brother-in-law's ., rtjther" waa this same uncle, whose sob married Mr. Jonis' Mater. Hence all U-e relationships were com bined in the one man, who alone was tht guest Mrs. Jones had to provide dinner for. J. W. I.AWBON. Philadelphia, June 9, 1021. Head of a Nickel To the Editor ef the Evening Publlo Ledger: Bir Which Is the "head" on a, nickel which las a shield on one sldo and a figure "6" on ths other? W. C. E. Philadelphia, June 18, 1921, De's Coin Encyclopedia calls the aide bearing the "5" the obverse, which Is the principal side of a coin or medal, and on coins which hiue a head, Is applied to that side. It also speaks of the side hav ing the shield as the reverse, from which It would seem that the ride bearing the figure "5" is the "head." No Residence Required To the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger: Sir Kindly publish how long persons must reside in the Ptate of New Jersey before a marriage license can be obtained. nUSSHLL BATES. Philadelphia. June, 18, 1021. Deposit and Interest Problem To the Editor of the Evening PuMlo Ledger: Sir In your Issue of the 10th Inst.. "W. L. 0" asksi "If I deposit In a savings bank every month 113.75 for forty sears and Interest la compounded annually at C per cent, what will it amount to. readers?" To solve this, I find that twelio deposits STORE OPENS DAILY AT 9 1061st Friday Val Lace Vestees 59 neg. 76o ea. Friday Net and Val lace vestees, with col lars attached. Cream and white. First Floor Silk and Lace Boudoir Caps 38c Keg. Trice OOo ea. Friday Of messallne nnd crepe de chine, daintily laco trimmed. All boudoir colors. First Floor Vacation Candies Specially Triced for Frldar GOc Atlantic City Style Salt Water Tnffy, lb. box, SDo 40o Old-Fachloned Plaited Mint, lb. box, 25n Lowney's Assorted Hard Candles, Full lb. tin. 28o Ixwney' Assorted Chocolates, Full lb. box, 33e First Floor Women's Long Milanese Silk Gloves $1 10 Reg. 81.78 pr. Friday V , 16-button length, white and black. Sizes 6 nnd 64. First Floor Women's Washable Suede Lisle Gloves 25c Special Frldar Price, pr. 2-clasp wrlst-lrngth gloves In white nnd a few colors. Sizes 6 nnd 6'4. First Floor Embroidery Remnants Keg. lOo to 84 yd. p" io 5c io $2.00 Friday Edges, Insertions, all-overs and flounclngs. First Floor Lace Remnants Keg. 6o to 85.00 ea. to (J Jj" Frldar jC PVaOU A wldo selection, varying from nar row Vals to deep flounclngs all 'S price. First Floor All-Linen Table Damask Keg. Trice 83.75 yd, rt j-rw Friday aJ)iWsUU Very heavy quality fine pure Irish linen satin damask. Snowy bleach: 2 jards wldo j In flo 'ery attrac tive patterns. First Floor White All-Pure Linen Suitings Specially Triced fur Trlday Slcdlum-welght suttlng, round threud weave : shrunken finish Ileg. S1.E0 Suiting, Jd. 89e. 36 Inches wide. Ileg. JB 00 Suiting. d. 88.50. 00 inches wide. First Floor Turkish Bath Towels Acc Keg. Trice 75c en. Trlday Ww In try pretty Jacauard weao with colored Jacquard borders; also In all white, with colored borders Hemmed ends. First Floor Bed Sets $7 OK Keg. Trice 810 set. Frldny yU Uach set consisting of a cry fine snowy.whlte satin-finish spread with scalloped edge and cut corners, nnd bolster throw to match. Full sIzp. First Floor California Lamb's-Wool Blankets $ J 2.95 Keg. 822.50 pr. Trlday v Woen from highest grade long lambs' wool, with wldo silk taffeta binding. Full size First Floor Women's Hand Bags Spec la, Friday to jj Silk nnd leather hand bagH In a arlety of stIet. P.emarkable sav ings on eery Item First Floor Boys' Blouses 0c Special Friday Trlre WW Of good grado porcnle In a large assortment of bright nttrncthe put terns Made with collars attached and In neckband and sports stylos. Sizes 7 to 16. First Floor Men's White Cambric Shirts 0c hpeclal Friday Trice, ea, UV Perfect uhlrts In every detail. Neckbands and soft turn-back cuffs. Sizes n to 1". First Floor Men's Washable Four-in-Hands icr Keg. 60o & 18c, Frldar. ea. -' All llll.h.crniln u n nh 4111 with IUr embroidered figures on white and colored grounds. Also plain white. Marked extremely low because of ery trifling Imperfections, scarcely noticeable. First Floor White Longcloth $1 30 Keg. 83.00 pr. Friday ''' Fine stronir nualltv chamols-flnlsh longcloth. 30 inches wide. 10 yards in the piece. First Floor STIItmBHAT. junk 10. 1021 K NELLENBURGN ENTIRE BLOCK- MJRKET llroza STREETS V. M sN. SNELLENBURG & CO.: at simple Interest amount to 1180.40875 at the end of each year, which w will call "s." Now, If at tho end of each year, com mencing In a year, there Is placed at compound Interest during "n" years a sum "s," the sum "3" of all these annuities and their Interests Is given by the formula . 8 r (1 plus r)n minus 1 Substituting the proper values, we find that the amount sought equals 120,471.77 at the end of forty yeara from the date on which the first monthly deposit was made. Thn work computing Is cults brief and simple, provided, logarithms are employed. The exponent "n" In this case equals 40, and to raise "1 plus r" accurately to such 'a high power requires a ten-placo table of logarithms. A alx-plooo table gives 120.471.08 Instead of the first-mentioned figures. Mae Allison, Wilmington. Del. We do not send home addresses to our readers. "V. D. F." We cannot gle you a abort biographical sketch of Iftmjamln de Casseres. Such a sketch Is not contained In any book of biography or "Who's Who In America." He began hla newspaper career on the Press In thla city, but has made his home In New York for the last thirty years, "W. L. C." We never recommend physi cians or specialists. Poems and Songs Desired The Susquehanna Song To the Editor of the Evening PuWio Ledger: Pir Can you or any of your readers furnish me with the name of the author and the remainder of the stanzas of a poem beginning! "From Susquehanna's utmost springs. Where savage tribes pursue their game: His blanket tied with yellow strings, The shepherd of the forest came." W. L. S. Philadelphia, June 18. 1931, "The Cameronlan8 Dream" To the Editor of the Lvenlng Publlo Ledger: Sir Can any one oblige mo with tho words A. M. CLOSES AT 5 P. M. Bargain Sale White Nainsook $1 30 Keg. 83.00 pc. Friday V For women's and children's flno undergarments. 36 Inches wide. 10 yards In the piece. First Floor White Tub Skirts U 40 Reg. Frio 82.00. Friday V -' Of whlto gabardine, with shirred tops, finished with two smart patch pockets and wldo belts Second Floor Corsets $1.19 near. Prtee 83.50. Frldar Long hip line low bust models, In broken sires. Flesh color. Second Floor White Muslin Brassieres Keg. Frlca 81.00 aa. Frldar 49c An odd lot. lace and embroidery trimmed models. Sizes 34 to 38 only. Second Floor Women's White Pumps and Oxfords $4 7 5 Sperlat Friday Trice, pr. J eaWU Fine white linen pumps and ox fords, with turn soles and covered heels. Second Floor Children's Low Shoes Specially Triced for Trldar Tan and gunmetal oxfords; also gunmetal ankle-strap pumps. Slues 6 to 8, Special, 82.33 Sizes 8Vi to 11, Special, 82.65 Sizes 11 4 to 2, Special, $2.93 Girls' Soiled White Lingerie Dresses $7 flO Keg. 85 to 87.30. Frldar U Just 75 lace and embroidery trim med. Broken range of sizes 6 to 14 years Second Floor Middy Blouses and Skirt'- Keg. Trice 81.30 ea. Qft- Friday OVC Women's, misses' nnd girls' white Lonsdale mlddv blouses. Also girls' Jean skirts made on bands or bodices. Second Floor House Dresses Q5r Keg. 81.50 ea. Friday ww Bilile Burke houso dresses of per cale: olso bungalow stles In plaid gingham. Sizes 36 to 42. Second Floor Extra-Size House Dresse Keg. Prlrn 82-05 ea. (t rvj- Frldny P 1 " Of gingham, In gray and white or blue nnd white stripes, trimmed with plain chnmbrnv Sizes 48 nnd 50 Second Floor Children's Coverall Play Suits ft5c Special Frldny Price JJf Of btue denim, piped with red, In cunning peg top models Sizes 2 to 0 years. Second Floor Children's Cool Peg-Top Rompers $1.35 Special Frldar Prlre v--.w Of excellent nualltj, In low neck, short-sleeio stsle prettily trimmed with bands of white and colored stitching-, blzes 2 to 6 yeirs. Second Floor All-Jersey Petticoats Keg. Trice 83.05. (ft ejn Friday P.V Made with pleated flounces, In light and dark colors. Second Floor Summer Blouses $1 45 Keg. 82 83. Trlday V Of line ollo and batiste, noiolty nlles and colored organdie trimmed with lace, embroidery tucks and flno pleatlngs: or in simple tailored stles, homo with glnghnm eollarn and cuffs Long and short Ieeo models Second Floor Women's Pure Worsted Tuxedo and Blouse Sweaters $Q 10 Keg. Trice 87.00. Friday "J y In tho favorlto colors wonderful val uon. Second Floor Batiste Bloomers fiXc Keg. Trlre 81.10. Jrldav "CIV Cut full, tlnlMinl with elastic at knee nnd waist, and trimmed with tailored ruffles Second Floor Envelope Chemises and Gowns 7Qr Keg. Trice 81.70 ea. Friday 7 Of lingerie cloth, In several lace and embroidery trimmed models Second Floor Bungalow Aprons tRZn Keg, 81.80 ea, Friday UUV In neat figured, checked or striped materials of good quality Made with pockets, sashes and belts, finished with Piping. Second Floor N. SNELLENBURG of an old poem, "The Cameronlan s Preata ? The flrat verse startal ., M Tn the dream of the night I was wafted away, . To the mulrlands of mist whete the martyrs lay, Where Cameron' sword and hts Bible are seen, Engraved on the stone where the heather grows gieen." ....., Mrs. B. f AUSTIN. Philadelphia. June 18, 1021. "The Tapestry Weaver" To ito .Editor of the Evening Puftilo Ledger: Sir I am very anxious to secure the poem entitled "The Tapestry Weaver." Would It be possible to print It In jour PeotAe'a Forum? D. fc. IIANKIN. Philadelphia, June 13, 1021. THB TAPESTKT WEAVKK Let us take to our hearts a lesson no lesson can braver bo From the was a of the tapeatry weavers on the other elde of tho sea. Above their heada the pattern hangs, they stuiy It with arei The while their fingers deftly work, their eyes are fastened there. They tell this curious thing, besides', of the plodding, patient weaver! Us works on the wrong side evermore, out works for the right side ever. , It Is only when the weaver stops ana tfte web Is loose and turned. That he sees his real handiwork that Bis marvelous skill Is learned. Ah! the sight of Ha delicate beauty, bow l( n. him tnr all his COSli No rarer, daintier work than bis waa ever done by frost. Then the master brlngeth him golden hire and glveth him praise as well. And how hippy the heart of the weaer Is no tongue but bis own can tell. The years of man are the looms of God, let down from the place of tho sun. Wherein we are weaving sJway, till tho myatlo web is done Weaving blindly, but weaving surely, each for himself hla fate. We may not see how the right side looks. we can only weave and wait. Misses' Tub Skirts $2.49 neg. 84.00 ea. rrmay Of gabardine and mirf satin, with Inset nnd novelty pockets. Some button trimmed. Mndo in gathered back Btylo, and belted. Wonderful values. Second Floor Bali-Bearing Roller Skates $2.75 Keg. Price 83.50 pr. Friday Union Hardware skates, with clamp toe and strap heel. Third Floor Boys' Slip-on Sweaters Krg. Price 84.00 ea. Cl fIC Friday aj) I .Ve) Well-made sweaters In the popular slip-on style. V-neck and shawl col lar models. Somo shawl collar, but ton front sweaters In the lot. Sizes 28 to 34. Third Floor Life Guard Bathing Suits Keg. Price Jfl.00 ea- rt A )s Friday J)Tr.Zt3 Complete with white sleeveless shirts. Cherry Valley flannel trunks and belt Third Floor Bergougnan Red Tubes Special Friday Trie $1.95 All firsts, with eerlal number. Guaranteed against defects. Size 30x3 H inches. Third Floor Speedway Tires Ford Size $10 00 Special Frldur Price. V,UU Guaranteed all firsts: serial num bers. Size 30x3 'S Inches. Third Floor Steamer Trunks $0 iC Keg. 812.00 ea. Frldar 7,U" Vulcanized fiber trunks on bass wood frames, re-enforced with stee' lardware. Madevwlth tray. Sizes 32 ind 36 inches. Tourth Floor U. S. Standard Khaki Duck 7?c Special Friday Trice, Tord w 28 inches wide; extra heay qunl- U , fast color Perfect goods, cut rom the full piece. Fourth Floor Oil Window Shades 7Qr Ileg. Trice 81.25 ea. Friday ' 7U H-ctra good quality oil window ihadcs, mounted on reliable spring oilers Size 36x72 Inches OIUi g-ccn onl Limited lots Fourth Tloor Cedar Chests Ileg. 822.98 en. Frldat $13.95 Made of genuine red cedar wood "!rooe and tongue construction Kuulpped with brass locks, limges, 'undies and casters. Vcrv special Fourth Flooi Singer Sewing Machines Special Frl- tfJJ-O (frQ C"t diiv Trice, ,JOaJe ij)00 aJ)0Z Floor samples and used machines tn cplendld condition, 5 and 7 drawer models finished in golden oak i ut Plan, J3 when ordering and $l '5 weolly. Fourth Floor Seamless Velvet Rugs Keg. Trlre 82.50. frl") l( Size 9x12 f Beiutlful colors and Fourth Floor designs Seamless Axminster Rugs Keg. Trlre ffi'l.lO ea. Ofs HC size xl2 rt in rirh Oriental n.it terns Unlj in at this price Fourth Floor China Matting C17 oc Special Frl. Trite, roll etjsj 116 wnrp. best qutllty obtainable. In neat colors nnd pitterns Full 40 ard; to naoli roll Fourth Floor Inlaid Linoleum Keg. 82.50 aq. j d. 1'rldoj $1.35 Best quality linoleum n good selection of pattrrns n. ei y 1 r iirth Floor Framed Pictures Heg. 8 to 80 ea. Fridnr $2.50 Taken right out of regu'ar htock to mnko room for new anhals Hand colored gravures. pastels sepia tones 1L icasa.m nnd ton,,'i mouldings Oood subjects Fourth ht Wall Papers 74r Keg. Trice 50c roll. Friday " Plain oatmeal, follago 'tapestries grass cloth chlntx floral ,i.l (I striped designs Cut-out or Mr"lghr borders to match at 15e ami .().- mi Fourth Flooi Folding Lawn Swings for Adults eo q- Special Friday Trice PU.7U andcrr;SnSSenger mlnKJlnlt,'i red anil green Fourth Floor Bloch Reed Pullman Sleeper Baby Carriages Special Trlday d 1 ? a. lrlr aPOO.75 Fpholstered In corduroy built on reversible gearequipped with strong. eas5 -riding springs. Fourth Fi.V.S & L x But looking above for the pattern, no weaver need have fear. Only let him look elar Into heaven the perfect pattern la there. If he keeps ths face of our Saviour forever and always In sight, Ilia toil shall bo sweeter than honey, his weaving Is sura to be right. And when his task la ended, and the web Is turned and shown. lie shall hear tho otce of the Mastert It shsll say to him. "Well done." And the white-winged angels of hsavsn, to bear him thence, shall come down I And Ood, for hie wages, shall give him, not coin, but a golden crown. J, B. Jackson desires two selections a sonar called "X Messenger. In Dlue" and a poem entitled "Me'n Pap'n Mother." "C. A. 8.." Allentown We have a num ber of requests for the parody "Hunka Tin" and havs received two copies, but they do not seem comp.ete, and would apprertate your sending us a printed copy. "W. 1j. C " dslres the poems entitled Tlfty and Flfte'n" and "The Broken ny." B, D. Chichester asks for a poem called "Lines to a Debutante." beginning' "Ladles, where were jour bright ees glanc ing. Where were they glancing )esterntcht? Haw ye Imogen dancing, dancing Imogen dancing, all In white? Laughed the not with a puro delight? Smiled she not with a Joy serene?" And erdlng! "Imogen dancing, dancing still." They appeared, the writer states. In an Kiigllsh periodical somewhere about 1000 or so. The Teople's Fornrn will appear dally In tne liTenina ruoiio iar m Ihn Mlllirf.r I'lihllc Idai I.pllera dlacuMlng timely topic will lie printed. as well aa requested poema, nnd questions of general Interest will be answered. Wltrit ind Mailing Doxesj Tube I EDWINJ.SCH0ETTLEC0. P3H. ..la. fblUJelphti Cuticura Soap AND OINTMENT Clear the Skin 8MD.O(atarat,TsJeo&.2fc erwrarbeoa Penamclae addreaa Ctlt.rLbTwla.t)p.Z Kaldto.Haaa. MAKRIRn PTAtm rmii.v:t orjoncE r srun and KDITH HMILHl. of Osrmint iwn Married Juno 15. lW.il. by Dr Uuiiam Porter Lee. eatljs ALIlUnonn June 14 AGVn VIP. OINIA widow of J William Alburger aged CO KelatUea and fr'ends are initd to at tend tunornl. Hat., 3 P M from her lata residence. 8'.'3 Stanwood et . Pox i hif Int Lawmlew Cera Friends in- rail rl e ALTUHSITZ June 11 KI.KASOn KCTH rtiughter of Trends J. and Catherine Alter sltz (neo Itusioll). aued 11 'iths Sat , 2 P. M.. parents' reildnre S5T N Wan p maker at. Int. private ArllnKton eni Prlenda may call Friday ecnlnc ANUItKUS Junu In IlKlirilV A AN DnEHH llclatUes and frln I arc nvltnd to attend hir fun.ral mrMr.n rn . " P. M precisely, at her lato rcs'denco. ;iU3 N' "th BANNON June 14. JOHV J., husband of late Jennlo Bannon (nee Morris). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Sat . 8 ID A. M.. from residence of sister Mrs if lloberts. 023 X. 12th at Solemn high mass of requiem at St. Ann's Church 10 M Int. Pt nn's Cem I1ARNE3 Killed In action. Aug. 11, IMS at Flsmes. Frare. FBANCIS son of Thomas I and Kllzabeth Harne nged m Helu tlves and friends. Hols Name of B V M f'hurch; Veterans of Foreign Wars, William P Iloach Poet No 21 American Legion ""o. II. (1th Ilegt . Media. Va , Invited to funeral, flat., s .10 A M residence of his Krandmother. 212 X 2d et.. Darby Solemn high mass Church of 13. V M. 10 A. M. Int Holy Cross Cem. nAfT. Juna 13. 1021. SARAH ANN widow of Emanuel Dast. Rulnil"e and frlenrts aro Invited to attend funeral serv lose. T'lura ,2PM precisely, at her late tesldsnce 210!) N. Cnniao et. Int. pri vate. BAUCHER t Olenolden. Pa. June 14. CATHERINE P . beloved wife of Rudolph C" Baucbcr and daughter of John H and Lucy A. Stump Funeral sorvlces and int Krl. afternoon at Mllbach. Ta. Friends may view remains Thurs eve at her lato resl Jence Parker and Ashland aves.. Olen olden Pa 1 BCWKr.R. June. IS. 1021. JOHN T ' "OWKER Funeral services Sat 11 A, M rrecliily. at the rei'lonc of Ge nre f "nwker, 7 Rochelle o". WlsiMekon Int private TrAin I -vs Reading TrrmlnJl 0 3i t nnd)r.t t' e) ' BREVN.V riCIIAEI. P hushand of Mary A Hrennan of 317 N 41st st . died at his summer residence, In Ventnor Cltv N J . June 12 Relatives and friends , nvlted to attend funeral at ht James I Church 38th and Chestnut sl Prl So! einn requiem mass at 0 30 A M Int. Hol ! Cross. Hi TZ Suddenlv of d rMheria HOPE I I ETTA, elder daughter of Robert I ant Caroline E. Uutz (non Tainted at her hom at Alburtls. Pa on fcat June 11 ag-d 4 vears ard 4 months I aid to ret In Old I 1 high Cemeterj at sunset, on Sunrtai Jjre 12 i ARK Jure 17 1PJ1 VI MA dmiRliter ' Mn nnd the lai John i"nrr f rnerl- f ICIiS S !3ti. Bt Relat'vcs ml frtende . ali It. V M So-lal'tv of st Rita i rhurch nvltej to funeral I"rl S 30 A M fi rn ' lier panntV residence iy; ,nlt t j! mn requ'em m w Pt Rita n hur-h 10 I V M Int Holy Cross ' r HrfKB lime 13 fit N vrarlt. V I I i I EANOR S-PirTALL CHAFrEF a- I 0 I 'irs R, Intlves nnd friends nr Invite! attend funeral. Thurs , lflth Inst . 12 30 ! M at North Cedar Hill im OHTsllAi.l.V At the Jeiwsn Hospltil Itnn 1 1121 SIMOV COHVI' ;rv rfel I'l Iineral Trl . 2 P M prei-ll fni i Jevvle'i Homo, in hospital pre undf let v r Sni Tern . nOR On lMh lnt AM'VVPV R ii sIut or late Hamilton and Cvherinf i nor "erv at parlurs of herhl' vi isulra lit' N 20th s un Saturdaj m v ;u imermeni priinin ri K June.il JVMl.SK son of the Htnry and An. adora I, Crock Rela " rriends art 'nvlted I attend serv i-s Pat 2 1' -M at his late rrsld, nee ui? N 31st st Int Loverlnetnn t n. - '.. .. .. -.-.. .... v t. tTI On luno 11 1021. Wit LIAM T husband tt Harriet Mt Custls of Bin-, ri.'ll . ma. so... ... r , rj i hestnui if. er st Vnnouncement of funernl L.WIS At his residence inn k Main hi M rts, up N J on Jlinn 11 Ifi I urnRiir 1 unban 1 of Beatrice s ri., '" ."' i ' ifrl"ni1,i H'. "Hslilngmn I dee N M I nnd A It Phlla L)Se N - 1 I " ' an 1 nil nrganlratlu t wll h li ' m.tnhar Hr tniltd to ih services n Thiirsdai afternoon .it , k it til Ol vei H Balr BUlc 10 n i heitpiif et f'liilh Iitermm nrlvste PAinnWK June 14 I ID i- l-'AIn BASK 'ted 17 veara Funeral services Thurs . P M fr tn pa'entB' renldenc 212" Arrl"'r',e et Int private "", rORRFSTFR On June 13 1 iji v. t7x PETH IMRRF.STFR ne, Chafrners) fe of the Uie Thomas Forrester asd S3 Sears Relat i and friends are Invited to the serv I on ri ursdas afternoot at " o clock at tho reld. n e of her on-ln law Wll am - hank 1417 Mt Vernon it In terment a' Mt If rUh lemoterj Friends nips c-i I edai eveninsr FOSTFR Iwiio 11 HUBERT (1 In.ehand of f-l!ll A Foster (nee 'orberl ksM m Rflat IM ml frl n-is ala i St Johns L dee Vo 111 I aid If xr Ihn s i hei ier No 23J II V M Falls f s, huvlki I I viae No 107 I o ' V Wsaluhiiix Tribe Ni '.H I i R M ani all nhei oeletin ,f which he wis i member ar Invited to st tend the f ui ei al "-at .' P M He rei dence 42.111 R k ave Falls of s, huvilt II Int Wen laurel Hill Cem I'REEI "RN' -Jim 14 A PI rw 1 u, band nf lateia 1-Yeeboni Relutl-v- rn tnends an Invited !- attend funernl . It-eK Ml 2 1 M ""t Ills iKIe r'Klilenr. .1 V ldsinwnt st Int prlv ito North edap mn Com FRISCH June 14 ADAM husband of Barbara 1'rlsih Funernl aervlcss Frl " P M reallege Jlln i: Blrrh at int North Cedar Hill t-eni Viewing Thurs b (o 10 P M FRtSHMCTH -On June 14. JOHN r w husband of Hanrah lilddlc rrUhmuili ut Montlcallo ria aged 77 "ervl e on Sat urday Tune IS on arrival of 1 21 p irnin iroin -iiarae' mr e rerr illi' llgnt eav ilng time) at R vertcn N' J Interment i n vale 1'lel , e omit tlowora OVRPNIIR On Juno 11 11JI WT111VM IjiIlN hUHband of tina M Oar In t ( iee 1 ri'yi services on "iturdnj Brtenmnii ,ti 3 o i lock at Ills late roddem. till J Han.! 't Interment private V lowing Friin 1 1 veiling I HI lf.NN'EV VI LEV At Vew Ilavm 'i-.im June 11 L.MMV VI I EN wldm "f S'eniien W i. nnev and daughter of lai. W'llltam and Henrietta Reevo Allen. 1m New Huven fiON..ViV Sudd-nlv Juno IS 1)1 IS F Jr stn if LaiIs F nnd Frieda l n r e ii e Rl. truf) aged 3 vers 7 n iil Funern from i uents ri s 1 lie H'3 i i llnsa roal l'alrvlevv Cat ten N J Frl l ' P 1 Vuends may ill Thurs aftei 1 7 P M Int Mt. Moriah C1RIFFITH June 14 liui t "i Farragut terrAw. HANNAH RFB1 i (, daughter of W Qeorse mid Ruth I ui (lth Funersl swrvlcaa pri at 8 P M A cl ' .8nl!I."nt " Apartments SDSO Marl st Int lrern'kood. HAINES J.tna 13. JOSEPH B husband ?,11-' ' 'J'HriL". Lanagan Rela. lives and fritteJA.-vj,,, Wli,uinston Camp. mCATH" No. 807. P. O. 8, of Aif IIheAcW Com manden;. No. ll, p. o. H, M M. quaker city J-odgo. No. 31. 1C. of PxiMnna M It Camii, No. 1, h. of vif National Camp. Ilo'a Plj Transit Co.. Invited to funeral services. Krl . J P. M at hla iato resl.rence. at37 N. lhlh ?.'.'... I'LV. CrJv,' Rt Arlington Cera. Friends ttfll'fi'VT; J"no 14, WH,HEt,M!NA wiwSiVwv . ., il. V'II.HEL,M1NA (ne rXS-?rr,y V.. of. "enry llardt. aged 81, Relatives and frlen.U, atsj r,Bdl a' Auilllar ?' C"'"P,No. 13 P. of V.. and members of Pilgrim CVngregatlinal i.'hureh, are Irmted to attend funeral sorvkes, Frl . a p. Mn lata residence, 2iJ2 Amber at. InU private, 1 rlends mav call Thurs eve. HAHTMANN Juno 1. MART A., wife of tho late Jacob Hartmann, In her 7?d year. Funeral services Hat., 3 P. II. , BObt. LanslovvTn ave. Int. private.. Northwoocl t'e!Vfe.ll.?'nnB.ln,lr 'x1 viewed FYI, ve. . HEOINIIOTHOM. June 13. 1821. at Lakeport, N. If., MART A., wife of Wil liam Hcglnbothom. aged 62. Relatives and r.r'r.ni,!.ar5 invited to attend funeral, rrl . 2 P. M., from the residence of ner son-ln law A. II. Martin, 0412 Rising Hun ave., Lawndale, Phlla. Int. private, Lawnvlew Cem I rlends may call Thurs. evo. HIMj Juno 14, HARAH. daughter of lata James and Rose Hill, aged 70. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral, htl. 8 A M. from her late res denoe, (10 Hprueo at . .Merchantvlllc, N J. Maes at St. I c.,P.r..'!.c'n"rc.h." 30 A. M Int. Calvary Cem. II1P1'.- Huddenlv. June 14. at Ocean City. N. .T , WILLIAM husband of Kllsabeth Hipp, aged HO, Relatives and friends, also Herman Lodge, .No 123, F nnd A M.i T, II Freeman Chapter, No 243i Master Brew .,A?80..:.I.hll 'lfleo.uet Clubi employes of C Schmidt . Hons" Brewery and all other aocletles oro Invited to funeral, Hat.. 3 P. M. J?'nc?i..ai w Hoekland at Int, at CheUen Hills Cem. Friends may calt tM,t'VStKiVni'7"n, I4: 1021 "Eonon TIUMITLH, husband of late Annie Humpfer (nee Ilnrn). aged OS Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral services Thurs . 2 P. M . at his son's residence. 1214 Oregon ave. Int. private, Oerman Lutheran com. .'i!I?T.0N,r"J.une,,:'- ANNIE M wife of Daniel J. Huston (nee Bradley). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Frl., 8 JO A. M . late residence 1301 W. Erie ave. 82,mnwreaulSm.,m.".8, Stephen's Cburen J04v.S:.-Int Holv Cross Cem MAh'VKI ,7Z. At "'verton, N ,T. Sixth ?iC5h .'J? 1021 Pr- JOSHUA V JANNKT, In his onth year. I"un.,ral Hlxth Month 18th. tt. A' r" at Westfield 1'rlende' Meeting House Conveyances will meet train at River ton statljn leaving Markot st ferry, Phlla 0 iAAoV 'standard tlmo) tnii tJ1?.0P,.J..u.?f 14 lv-l al Chestnut Hill Phlla CAROLINA P JONES, daugh ,,L of thTB lal?. Dr Joseph Jones of Now Orleans La. Funeral service, on Frl. June r'h..?L? tin.M .St- Paul's P. E Churoli. fi-V11 i"" I.nt Private Pleoeo omit nowers New Orleans anif Augusta papers please copy To&Fr'L'?-7rJU,n'' M. nnfinT a . wife 0r t?uAJ' 'Y'1.,"1',, SfeOlnley). Relatives and friends, also St C-abrlel's u v. M Eodalltv ...... n.i uiurr oorieues, aro invited to attend iriilVi". .at'o8. ,0 A.M residence 302U 1 2? r'i-i" i. ""'" high mass of requiem St Gabriel' b Church 10 A M Int. Holv I t ro-e KELI.T June 14 ELIZAnETH T daughter of late William C and A. Bllia bZJf.lit,y. a,t(!(J.71 Helatlves and frlenda nvlted to funernl services, Fri . 0 30 A. M re'yZr'i0, Cemetery ave. Int private I ..JllNJri'''-T Juna 13 1021. NORA A vt.'VM.w.Y tnee lx)ughlln). wife of PatricK Kennelly Relatives and friends, ilaii League of the Siered Heart of St. Veronica's ullV.ro11' f," Jnl"?l to, "nd funeral. Frl 1, .. M fr1m. husband's residence. 374t V . . Sol'mn requiem mass 8 V,Tni'",,'' hurch 10 A- ' Int. New fnthedral rem LVMHON At Los Antrelcs. Mav .11 P121 ANNA V wife of AD, de aned. aged 83 Rervlcen at the irrave Ihur. 2PM West LauYel mil CenT LOUDERBACK June 14. JIART S.. widow of John S Louderback Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, FYI at 2 P. M , at her late residence, 142 Wat kins st Int. private, Femwood Cem Friends mav call Thurs , after 7 p. M AURONEr.-Jun, 14 MARV. widow of John Maroney Funeral Frl . 8 A M.. 24 N 4th st High mass at St Augustine i Church 0 A. M Int. Holy Cross Cern. MEES Juna 14 1021 ANNA CATH A RING MEEh. widow of Jacob Mes aged 7u Relatives and friends Invited to' serv 'tCV' IrrI 'a? P SL r8"IJ'-nce of son-in-law, Jc hn L. Steele. Elklns ave , Elklns Prk Int. private MECRAW June 13 JAMES C. beloved husband of Lucy J. Megrow aged 08. Rela tives and friends, also Benevolent Lodge, vtf t401'.0, r Rockdale Ixxlge. No " h p' . a0i,aIt?1 o attend funeral services. Sat . 3 P. M . at Prospect Hill Bapt'st Church Int Prospect Iflll Cem. Friends may view remains Frl eve is MViHI9A?"H? Jun". "J.?21- JEROMH F. MU.LIUAN Funeral on Thursday mom- nA. ai ".."f""'1'' from his late residence. 1134 8. Mst st. Requiem mass at Moat Blessed Sacrament Church at n o'clotk. Interment at Holv Cross Cemetery. MOSS June n KATIIRYN P . daughter of Harry T and Elsie L Moss (ma Stein) aged 0 Relatives and friends are Invited to services Thurs . 1 30 P M. parents' residence 4415 N 0th st. Int. private. MULVIHILL June 13 ELLE M.. wife, of late Michael Mulvlhlll llelollv.: ,', friends Invited to funeral. Frl., 8j30 A. SI . late residence. 2329 Federal st. Solemn mast of requiem at St Anthony'i Church 1(1 A. M int Holy Cross Cem ell., ill rfunv IO J-.UVVAKU B.. nUSl band of Rose Murphy (nee Duffy) and sou of lato Bernard and Ann Murphy. RelattreM and friends, also employes of David Luptoii & Sons. Court William Finn. F. of A., and Dlv. No. 0 A O. H . Invited to funeral, Frl . 8.30 A M . from his late reslUnce. 2.138 E f laarneld at. Solemn requiem mssi at Church of tho Nativity 10 A. M. Int. Holv S-epulchre O'BRIEN. June 11, ALEXANDER J.. son of LUIa and late James O'Brien Rela tives and friends, also Lawrence V. Delane:' Post 'o 26 American Legion Invited to funeral Frl 8 10 A M late rv.MarM un MURPHY June 13 EDWARD 8., N 22d st So.emn mass of rtqulem St Fran- r s Xavler Chunh 10 A .". jni. jtoiy cros-4 Cem PARTENHEIMER -Jun. IB. 1021, ELI V. J widow of fioorge w Partenhelmer (n. Cowan I ui eral nervlien Sat, 2PM I recls-ly at her late reslrt-nce e,n3 RId'g avo Rox"orough Int private PKN'DEI TON' On June If., 1021. OAR. SETT PEM1EI.TON. aged (18 sears, at hiia rni-ldence, liith and Walnut at rhestar. Pa. Rdottves and friends are Invited ta funernl eervlees on Friday nt 2 ID P v sf Upland Ui"tlt rhurrh Interment orivata. "JL'IV'N" June 13 BRUJ(iK.i u 0f late Fdward Qulnn Funcrul Frl 8 30 A. SI . from her latfl res dence, 727 N 31th st solemn requiem mass St Agatha's Church I 10 A M Int Holy Crosa Cem RrPFORP June 14 nt Ardmore Pa HFLJ.N HL'IhT wi'e of late Ceorse Red ford 1 uneral eerviree Trl 11 A Jf , a st Mar) s i huroh Arimore, Pa. Int. prl RIENER Jun- 14 1121 PAITINE. b love wife of Charles Rlener (nee Laub1 ned Cft Relntlvee and friends Invited attend funeral services I! ID A M e 1 er late -estdence 10.12 riermnntjwn a e Int Mt Pence i em Remains may ' -vlew-d Thurs 7 to 10 P M IU'VCII -At Newport Del Jun 14. IB2I ANVir. c w fe of Michael Roaih Re'atlve nnd f i lends .ir Invited to utter 1 th. funeia fn m !) rtsidem cf her mn Ir Inn Enoc M Sn lth corn, r of Tames an1 Chrlstls A ets Newport Dol Frl .DA M Reijule t ms Pt rilrahuth a chur'h Wllmlrgton Int ' ati'drji (.em mH.vn, June 13 WALTER T son t f the lato .lame and Mary Russell Relativvn . and friends also Frankford IOdae No 20 f Rnd A M and Chattahoorho Tribe. No .- t n t Hf ... Imliarf tn r..t....l v , 4 v .. . . " - ...-.-. .. P M from his late residence 2118 Mem- Phis t Int North i ed-r mil Cem View Inn Thurs 8 to 10 P M .VlMNO--At Vlncland Tune 1! AN. TiiMd hual.and of Phlllmlno Siullno ?t1W nires f requiem at Churrh of Sacred Hear lielan-' N J mum i a .m runers' I rl ffm his lain rsldnr, S r cor nih et and Knder ave (I V M lot II il. i -oss Cem SAIr.V - hudd-pl ar ins repld-n e Wallben fet 1 a v Us Jure 14 wir MAM HFNRV SA1EN Services will b h. Id i' ll's l-vte rest lnce Frl 3 P M (fs light ewlnn time Mimrs will b at Wave Pa to meet train leavtnc tfroil Ht Sts p R R 1 1! istsnlanl time) Irt t vnte .CHOFIF.II June 1 at his late if. l.nce nO'H R dge ave. i 11 VRLFS IX xPllilFlKLO Funeral nervlcea Frl 11 A M from residence of A M Stetler 8re.O Ridge ave.. Rnxhorough Int trlva'e Friend mav call Ihurs 7 to 0 P M Slii i-KI F June 11. WILIIAM i hu band f Marv A Rhocktcj (nie Nosn F' neral Sat 2PM fr in Hi late sldn I 2il N .tilth at, cam len N I Int nlvste Arllnc'ol blKMAV June 14 SARAH H daught of Sarah F S eman (ne Frame! and Is Iamb hleman ana 1 .1. R. latlvea and frlen t Invited to aervkea Frl 2PM mother resilni'-e 1232 F 11th et Int private M M rah Cem Viewing Ihurs s p M .Ml I I.r.i Al tne ri sinence oi p isrents t02J Sihuyler ave tlrmantnw n "luii" 13 1K21 MAHr.I. EVA dauehter a unm It an 1 Mabel Smullen tnee Klisle aged 0 seal Annuum mu lit of f liner "i ""STEVENSON' -- June H Miss UO-V hTEV I NmiN aced 7.1 I un rai services Tt urs 2 V M "' 'h l'tl lerlan Hoin ,,sth nt nd t,reonvn.y ave TOLA Ml - June 1,1 MARIE O (ni schlHterl wife of Pr Jncpti .I Tnlam' Jr Funeral tat fr im her lato rastdsne 4nii(i lpr Ht Frankford HuWmn raqule i iiinss at St Jiiaililni a i hur Ii i) A M. Im "vVvt.rtH June 1ft lli'.'l THOVrAN hu l.ai I uf Marntret Walali lii'e Mi,lnnl Rels ilvee at I filende urn Invit d tn attend f r ra 8 3D V M residents Bib I SprlngfVId av. bolemn re'iulem mens i hur b "f the lllesaet Sacrament 111 A V Irl U i ' ri.ea t em W'VTSON At ber r. Hldenee N V" eer oflll ai 1 S mill ate ' lui 14 1BJ IVR 1' ills of i .iptuln charlee (J W' euii ui.1 I 711 sears It. m Ins may te viewed Thuisdav nveniiig at the tillver II, Ba r I'ldg H20 Chestnut at Interment n Mllfold Pel ii Frldav ' Wll 11 Wis huddenlv Jul e 12 ELLI.'J i..mu ( nnk.l wife uf Arthur Williams Rait tita and frl. n 1s invjted Io funeral services Tliurs i i' ii rea'nenee nnv n ra'rnui t Int Ml.nie Ramulns may be views I Vel nf 7 P If I MiFKTAKI UK IIROAD aUu DIAMOND ass kK, DIAMOND I if "t I IT.V m B m W IF1M .Boa tit! if I i ffl- II W i: i it :W ) m M i "3 -.'v -"" tv "i 4 . tA wirfi,
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