r y O v J . ' EVENING, PUBLIC . TjEBGER-PHILADELPHIX MONDAY, JTJLY '25,' 1821 ; . -. ' " KES BIKE ETM I IN A "FUWER" . r--J !...- Mn4t. Edgar n. rtoamgiun. iiuiiii 28th Street, Wins Public f I nrlcflr Prize ' 111 ?VIEWS OF OTHER WINNERS itttiii. few accessories. It's better E than a flivver," Is the Impression of I IT. tt. Redlneton. 2758 North it TffcntyclRhth street, n student "nt the Northeast High School, who wns one the fortunate ones to cum u xjn.a subscriptions to tho Evening, Morning ,nd SundayPonuo Ledoeh. "Hinco I received tho bicycle," says " ytifiti "I've been riding It during tho Jay, and nt nignt my main inuugm ia ' t0 est up for the next day. "Beauty Is tne proper nnmo lor una wheel, U It hno h windshield nnd n ton It would bo better tbnn n flivver." In the short time of three dayB Or ville Morrison, eleven years old, of 10 r...tnn nvrnue. Untier Darby, cnth- fnti thlrtv-scvcn subscriptions to the Morning, iwenmfi uuu phhuhj jvub ind therefore won a bicycle. Under the terms of the ngrcement with every boy nnd girl who enters tho Ledger campaign, he was only required to obtain thlrty-flve subscriptions, but Orville was going so fns,t that he simply couldn't stop until ho piled up thirty- Orville serves the Ledgers In Upper Darby, and has tho knnck of getting business. Ha is n. pupil nt the Key stone Public School. Although he is a pretty busy boy, ho says ho will sot a certain time aside each day for taking ride astride his new bicycle. Otto Schmidt, 4141 North Sixth itrwt. another who earned a Black J Ktautr. sends word to other boys and girls wno aro striving lor ma dicjcich thnt it isn't hard to got a book filled Swifter the start is made. "I know oy experience, ne writes "that this offer Is a real one and that 'every boy and girl that works for one of theso wheels will got it. I am no attached to my wheel that I hate to leave it long enough to eat my meals. ' Joseph Beaver, Jr., 4000 Pechlu ftrcct, Roxborough, extends thanks to the Public Lkdqeii for his bicycle, and states that many other boys and girls in that section aro working to win the coveted Black BcautleB. John II. B. BoBbyshell, 1801 South Fifty-third street, writes that It took him seventeen days to secure the neccs nut thirty-five subscriptions, but that It was worth the effort. Easy for Him eflttjs ORVILLK MORRISON Upper Darby boy got a blUo and thirty-seven subscriptions to tho Ledger BATHERS WORRY RADNOR Censor May Be Named to Make Men Dress Modestly Tho appointment of a hardened beach censor to take tho strain of looking for no-plcce and onc-plcco bathing suits off the harassed policemen of Radnor Township Is being considered by John Kent Kano, police commissioner, nnd Chief of Police Sweeney. The cauBe of nil the worry is Earl's Dam, near tho Radnor Hunt. Each Sunday and holiday sees aa many as a thousand persons bathing there nnd the pollco must bo constantly on the nlcrt to see thnt fashionable, but skimpy, bathing attire docs not shock the modest country folk who live in the vicinity. "The men arc the worst offenders," said Captain Sweeney. "Mnny of them appear in trunks, minus jerseys. Now rMiold thnt if women's attire is to be censored, it Is up to us to censor men's attiro, also." IK MKMOKIAM SEnAPHIN. In lavtnjc memory of our dear beloved eon. UlIARLnS EUOENn BErtAPHIN. who departed this life July 23. 1918. aced 21 jears 2 month 10 days. An niversary mats at St. Malactiy'a Church on Tuesday, July 20, nt 7:30 A. M. Sadly missed, but never forgotten by his lonely PAHENTS. ADAlf.Oii tt.iM 94. inti wrvnnTTtRA ADAM. Relatives and frlonUa r Invited Jo attend1 funeral on Monday, at 8.-30 A. ... from her late residence. 1831 N. Kranktln '.' '.'.'""'m hleh mass at St. Peter' Church, at 10 A. M. int. private at Hour ' 'roje p"m Plltni' mr oal1 Sun' tTOm T t0 l0 ALLEN. July 24. OROnOK. hueband' of . .?bScc Allen, Ilelatlvea nnd frlenda are In vlted to attenT funeral, Wed., 2 1. It., lato reildenco, 1S45 B. 82d at. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. nemalns may be viewed Tuea. eo. .nOWDEM. At Tooono Plnee. on July 24. 1021. MAK NCON, wife of Charlea II. Howden. of the Queen Lane Apartment. Notice of funeral later. CArtTEn. Suddenly, July 23, MAIlY V. ., widow of Charlea K. Carter, llelntlvea nnd Monde nr0 Invited to attend funeral aervlcea. Wed.. 11 A. M. preclaely, ather Into reildenco, 2034 N. 19th at. Int. private. CAItT. At 3ai Hnneberry at., German 5wJ?i. aventh Month 34th, 1D21. SAUA F. CAIir, widow of Sllna Cary, axed 81. Rela tlvea and frlenda aro Invited to attend fu neral, from, Newtown Frlenda' Meeting House. Fourth-day. Seventh Month 2Jth, at 8 Aa.'i' dnVllaht-nvln time. COHttN.-;-Juiy 28. HENniETTA COHEN, asiiil 70. Funeral aervlce private, Mon.. 10 A. II. precliely, at tho reeldenco of her aun ln;law, K.lward Htsa. 1S18 W, Erie ove. InUJi,.,.,.J"na' Cem. Kindly omit flowers. CONVKIIX, July 22. 1021. nOOTJ, befoved wife of Christopher Convery (nee Martin). ItelaUves and friends, also fit. Michael' A tar Society, nre Invited to attend funeral 1YS5"?:30 A- JI" 'rom her Inte residence. 1480 N. Phll.p at. Solemn requiem mass St. Mlchael'a Church 10 A. M. precliely. Int. Now Cathedral. CIlAWFOltD. Suddenly, near Uoston, Mass.. on July 23, 1021. ALIjCK ItOmsilTA, daughter of AlleM n. antf th IhIa T.t HnhArt l-Crawford. aged 25 years. Notice of funeral later. DALLAS. July 21. THOMAS, husband of Pauline K. Dalits (nee Blocker), aped 02. Kelatlvea and friends, also nil organisations of which ho wna a member are Invited to fiffieral services, Mon., S P. M.. late resi dence. A.-Z2 W, Diamond st. Int. Hillside t-em. Friends may call Sun. eve. DKEltlNO. July 22, WILLIAM J.. Jr.. son of William J. nnd Maritaret Deerlng;. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Tuea., 8:30 A, M from parents' residence, 1702 Wolf st. Solemn hlfth mass of requiem, St. Monica's Church, 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. DUS8I.V. Suddenly, July 23, WILLIAM ji. uisoifl, atea Z7, irunerai aorvlcea Tues.. l P. M.. nt 1B10 N. BOth st. Int. Hillside Cem.. via. funeral cnr. DOYLE. In France. Sept. 0. 1018. Cor poral juiiri j. UUXL.E, or company v. 1011th Infantry, son of Into Jeremiah and Ellen Doyle (nee Foley) nnd brother of rtev. Bartholomew , Doyle, Trenton, N. J. llela tlven and frlenda. also Corporal It. It. Mc Caush Chapter. No. -411, V. of F. W.. nnd Kensington Post, No. , A. L and Harry L. Ortenwood Post, No. 832, A. L., and employes of Otis Elevator Co., Invited to fu neral. Wed., 0:30 A, M., from residence. 21)38 Momphls at. Solemn requiem mass nt St. Ann's Church 11 A. M. Int. Holy Cross EOEE. July 20, SAMUEL H.. husband of Suean E. Esee (neo Oesner). Relatives and frlendn, also 82d District Pollco and Court Woodland, No. 89, F. of A., are In cited to attend funeral, Mon., 2 P. M.. resi dence, 1300 S. Hanson st. Int. .Mt. Morlah Cem. Remains may be viewed Sun. evo. FAT. Prlvnte JOHN P. FAY. In France. Oct. 0, 1018. Mob I loir. N. 0. son of Chris topher and Julia Fay Relatives nnd friends, also Lawrcnco Delanoy Post. No. 20. A. I, and V. of F. W.. Invited to funeral, Tues., 8:31) A. M., from parents' resldonco, 2025 Ogdcn st. Solemn requiem mass. St. Fran cis Xavler"s Church 10 A. M. Int. New Cathedral Cem. FLICK. July 23. MARY C. wife of Thomas J. Flick, nsed 00. Funeral services T,uei'.2 p M- n the apartment of William II. Dattersby, 8310 N. liroad at. Int. Oak Innd Cem. Remains may be viewed Mon. eve. OALLAOHER. At El Paso. Tex., on July IB 1021, THOMAS P.. son of Michael and the Into Mary E. Gallagher. Relatives and friends nra Invited to the funeral, on Tues day mornlne nt 7:30 o'clock, from the Oliver H. Hair Hulldlnir. 1820 Chestnut st. Re quiem high mass at the Cathedral nt 0 o'clock. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. Frlenda may view remain Monday evenln. OILLEN. July 24. 1021. SARAH T.. daughter of the late Patrick and Margaret nKATItfl Ulllen, Nntlco or funeral from her lutpi rerl dtnee. (1418 Spruce at,. , HALL. July 23. 1021, WILLTAM .1.. b" lfted eon of Sallle and Ihi Into Edward F, Hall. Relatives and friends, nlso all socle lira of which he was n member, nre Invited to attend funeral nervlces. Wrd 2 P. M, at his mother's residence, 1800 N, Marvlns at. Int. Arlington Cem, Remains may be viewed Tues,, 8 to 10 P. M, HOPPES. In France, Oct. P. 1018. of wounds received Oct, 8 near Varennes, OEOHOE DEWEY, aged 20, corporal Co. II, inad Engineers, 28tli Dlv only son of A. Orant artd Fannie M. Hoppea and brother of Mrs. William U Magce. (1001 Cobbs Creek Parkway? Friends may pay tribute at the late residence. 0105 Lnnsdowne avo., West Phlla.. on Sun., July 24, from 2 to 10 P. M. Publlo nervlces and Int. Arlington Cem., Mon,, 3:30 P, M.. Trolley from OUth st., gate 1 or n. Kindly omit flowers, ifftnifvu v.. I.. . Ani.a t daughter of Thomas J. and Anna M. Hughes inee l'ei, iteintives ana irienas. nlso I), v w, Houaiity Lit Itros.' 11 Wed.. 8:30 A Pi-1 odal tv of St. I.llialmth'n rnm ' llMnAflolftl Aaa litl,1 tn tnwmt UliTU A. Church, M., parents' residence, 2220 it. HUflflemv. Jiilv ?J. nt FRANK I, IIimiXJCK. husband nt Cora M. ajsvhitvt mt (liUmn Vilsrh eeniilam -ha -a 49 ftj i, aa iiuiviiih iiihii s viuicill III It all. D(, inbeth'a Church, 10 A, M, Int. Holy Cross Cem. huiii.ock. nunneniy j-kf.ia M, JluituuwJ.i ,'UBVttllll ()1 (.Ora ill. II. Hurlock nnd son of the Inte Rev. Onarge 1. nnu nnrnu ir iluriiiCK. Jjue nonce OX IU nernl will be given, from hi late residence 2831 D'nmond at, , JOHNSON. At hla residence. 1712 Rltten. houe St., oit July 22. 1021. EDWARD D., beloved husband of Jane Johnson. Rintles nnd friends, also St, John's Ixxle, No. 115, F. nnd A.M. ; SI. John's Royal Arch Cnap- ler. nu orf. v.urininian i.nanneur L.om manderv. No, 53, K. T.: Lu Lu Temple. A. A. O. N, M B.i United Lodge. No. 719, I p. O, P.: star of Pennn, Ixidga. No, ilo, L. O L.. are Invited to the services. Tuea. day afternoon, nt 2:30 o'clock, at the Oilier tt. Hair Illdg., 1820 Chestnut St. Interment Mount Morlah Cemetery. Frlenda mny View rcmiiiui, aiunasr eveninv. JONRS. In France, on Oct. an. 101R wounds received In action. ELWOOD ift.n TONF Co. Q. 314th Infantry, of j. reportpd In .' v. . Jones. Halattvea and frlenrts. nlan m,m1i.r. nf rrojtreeilvo Assembly No. 4. A. O. M. P,. nnd member of nil other organisations of which he was a member, also members of 314lh minriry, iniieii 10 runerni services, on Wed nesday, July 27. nt 2 P. M.. nt his late reel. flence. 0220 Vine st.. West Phlla. Lodgo '!j ucbuijt, o 1-. 01. inierment Arling ton Cemetery. . JUDCIE. Suddenly. July 22. MARK. hus. Land of Annie V. Judge (nee McNnmce). Fu neral Tues.. 7:30 A. M.. from lain tosMnm. 2018 Pnrrlsh at. Polomn mas nt St. Fran- cii y"vn " l iiaiivrs nna rriends. also employe of lilleetrfcal rtnrni, nn.t ,l societies of which ho wna n member, are In Uttd. Int. Holy Cross Cem. IjAMik. iuiy 22. 1921. THOMAS, hus. a. 10 years, iteli. band 01 Juua Laior. nge tlvea ona rrienae. nre invited to nttend fu nern . -lueauny B-.ao A. m. (dayllght-suvm? time), nt his late residence. Lnnghorne Manor Uucks Co.. Pn. lllgh solemn mass nt Our Lady of Orace. Church. South Langhorns i-a... iu a. ai. miermoni canary Cemetery. Long Island. N. Y.. upon arrival of train leaving Clinton St, Station. Trenton. N. J 11i. T f .I l livii.ai ! ll.. n. 12:45 P...M. (daylight-saving time). LANNIKO. July 22. ELIZABETH wife of Frederick U. Lnnnlng. Funeral serv. Icff Mon., 2 P. M.. late residence, 24 W jWKVra uicii .uoivuamvilie, Pi, private J. Int. LEi:. Tuly 21. ANNA M. LEE. daushter of lata Elizabeth Ie Drlnkwatsr. Rela te es and friends, also members o' N..rrl fqunrs ji. u. unurci, aro invited to attend funeral services. Monday. 2:80 p. M. ore- clsely. at ner lata reildence, 2420 N' Howard st. Int. private. Greenwood (K. of P.) Cem Remains may be viewed Sun. eve. LEWIS. on Sixth-day. Seventh Month 22d. MARY D., daughter of the Into James j. nnu x.7unv u. wwis. in ner aatn ear. Funeral at Nowtown Friends' Meetlnir. s.n. ond-day (Monday). Bevonth Month 25th. nt H A. M. Conveynnce will meet friends at Nowtown Square, Philadelphia nnd West LIPPINCOTT. At Ocean Orove. N. .v.. Seventh Month 22. SAMUEL LI., husband of Susnn R. Llpplncott. aged 05. Funeral imru-utiy. oevvnill aionin U(n. J. 1. s. from Friends' Meeting House. Moorestown. "LOEnLE. July 23. SOPHIA, widow of J. Fred Loeblo. aged 78. Relatives nnd friends, lso Emanuel Evangelical Church. Invited to funeral servUes. Wed., 2 P. M. nt her son's residence. Harry Loeblo. 1211 Marlborough t. Int. prlvnte. nt Mt. Peace Cem. Frlenda may call Tues.. after 8 P. M. Tl r fv lORT I BIB 9 i lORT WINDSOR ROOM 1204 CHESTNUT ST. .. f 11 SOUTH 15th STREET founded In 1894 Beginning Tomorrow Morning at 8.30 Men's Clothing Prices Reduced One -Third! Our Entire Stock of Three-piece suits Midsummer two -piece suits Topcoats and Raincoats 3-Piece Suits and Topcoats From the Kirschbaum Shops) $30.00 Cashmeres and Cheviots $20.00 $35.00 Worsteds and Serges - $23.34 $40.00 Worsteds and Serges - $26i67 $45.00 Worsteds and Serges - $30.00 $50.00 Worsteds and Serges - $33.34 2 -Piece Suits $15.00 Cool Goths and Braemars $10.00 $18.00 Cool Cloths and Braemars $12.00 $20.00 Palm Beaches & Cool Cloths $13.34 $22.50 Palm Beaches and Mohairs $15.00 $25.00 Imported Scotch Braemars $16.67 $30.00 Blue and Green Flannels - $20.00 DRATftn MACFAHLAND. In Franc. Oct. 24. 1018, Captain JAMES MACFAHLAND, Sanl Inry Detachment, 118th Inf.. husband of Ooldy II. Marfarland nnd son of Thomas nnd Eliznbetli Mncfarland, aged SI, Funsrnl eenlces, St. Mnry's Church, Burlington. N. J.. Mon.. it p, M. MocHENRY. On July 28d. 1021, LYDIA HOPflON. wife of Stuart O. Mnclltnry. aged 20 yenrs. Relative and frlenda nre Invited to the service, Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, nt her Into residence, 1017 Jloorn at. Interment nt Fernwood Cemetery, Vlewlna Tuesday evening. MARPLE. July 24. JOSEPHINE lf wife of Nathnn Marple, aged 0U. Relatives nnd friends nro Invited to funeral services, Wrd., J P. if., at tho chapet of Kirk A Nice, 0801 Oermnntown nve, Int. private.. MARTIN. Suddenly. July 21, CHARLTC9 II.. son of Michael J. and Mary A. Martin (nee Pelnn) In his 20th year. Iteintives and friends, Oriental Council, No. 70, S. nnd D. of t,.l Lennl Lennpo Tribe. No. 3. I. O. It M., , nnd emplovJKof Falrmount Park, are Invited to servHi' Mon.. 2 P. M., at hit parents' residence, 1023 E. Arizona st. Int. prlvvte, Northwood Com. Viewing Sun. vs. , M.IS3EY. Killed In sctlon. In Kfnnce. on July 30. 1018. Llotitemmt THOMAS MAS SLY, Jr. Relntlves nnd ft lends nro invited to the servlres. Mcnday atlotnonn. nt 3.80 o'clock, nt tho Oliver II. lulr Bide . 1820 Chestnut st. Interment prlvnt. Mcdonald. on July 23. 1021. mary. wlduw of late Edward McDonald (nee Mc Cultough) rurfernl Wl.. 8:30 A. M.. resi dence, 1418 Brown st. solemn requiem mass Assumption B. V, M. Church, 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross. Relatives and friends, also Assumption B, V. M, Sodality, invited to attend, .MCHALE. On Ju y Funeral services on Tuesday, at 10 A Winter-weight Overcoats, Broken Sizes, All Half -Price The original price tickets remain unchanged upon all garments. Deduct one-third at time of purchase. And when a reduction of that amount is taken from R. & F. prices upon Kirschbaum Clothes, the opportunity N calls for immediate action. ' Alterations at cost. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAYS! 'IK mmWtu'- W .M2fli.&iky&LS "-.ft'-c ... .iiv-v.n tvts.t-.,,1 M,fcM y..'rt.tl, v,. WMHgMMaWaWWBWWMaWaMaMaMa fl ' 22. MARTIN McIlALE. llesdav. nt in A. M.. at the residence of A. M. Stetler, 0(1(10 Rfdge nve.. jioxDorougn, interment at convenience of ftmlly. McMUI.MN. July Si. LORENA MAY MC MULLEN. Relatives nnd friends nnd mem bers of the Seventh U P. Ct.ureh, nre In vited to nttend funeral services, Tuea., 8 P. M., nt the church, Orthodox mid Lelper sts l.Vnnbfnr.1 In) Mnplt. faiflAf- Will ffotn. MEHRER. July 23. JEANETrE A., wlfo of Ueorge W, Alehrer. Relatives and friends are Invited to nttend funoral services, tubs., 0 A. M., at her late residence. 1ST Bronn st. Int. private, Friends may call Mon. eve. MOON'. At Women's HosDltal. Philadel phia. 7th Mo. 23th, Dr. RACHEL TATNALL MUUN, daughter of James n, nnu tns mie Elizabeth B. Moon, nged 47. Relatives nnd friends Imlted to nttend funeral, at Friends' Meetfnir Houso, Fnlsslngton, Pa,, lth Day, 7th Mo. 27th, nt 12:43 P. M., standard time. Conveyances will meet train nt Morrlsvllle, Pa.. lenMng Broad St. Stntlon at 11;05 A. M. MOOnE. Near Iloelofs. Pa.. July 23. inai. iSAnn.T.A mooiie. wlfo of Uriah Moore, nged 72. Relatives nnd friends nro invited to nttend funernl, from the restaence of her son-in-law, William J. Mccilster, near Iloelofs, Tues., 2 1'. M.. standard time. Int. Newtown Cem. MOORE. On July 31, CLARENCE, C. MOORE, gunner U. S, S. Hovoy. nt Mare Island, Calif, Due notice of funernl will bo " MORNING. July 23. IRENE li.. daughter of William nnd Mary A. Morning. , Funeral, to which relatives nnd friends nre Invited, Wen., 8:30 A. M., from pnrenU' residence. 1710 Snyder ae. Solemn mass of requiem, Church of St. Monlcn 10 A.Ir'"preclsel. Int. Hnlv Cross. MOSLER. July 24, 1021. JOHN, husband of the late Christine Master, aged 81. Rela tlbes nnd friends, nlso Phlla. Turngemelnde, E. D. Baker Post, No. 8, a. A. R.. and all other societies of which ho was n member, are Invited to nttend funeral services, Wed , 2 P. M at tho parlors of Oua A. Klrchner, N. W. cor. 18th nnd Lehigh nve. Int. prl vnte, Qermantown Crematorium. MURPHY. On July 22. MARIA A. MUR PHY (nee Sullivan), widow of Doris Mur phy. Relatives and friends invited to fu nernl, on Wednesdsy. nt 8:30 A. M., from her into residence, flosri Snrui-n nt. Solemn requiem mass nt Church of St. Francis do Sales, at 10 A. M. Interment Holy Cross vemoiery ORAM. July 23. 1021, MARGARET M., widow of John Oram. Funeral services Tues.. 2 P. M.. at her late residence. 1432 N. 10th st. Int. Mt. Peaco Cem. PALMER. At Fort Mnvnrd. New M.tlrn July 10. HARRY PALMER, in the 27th year oi nn age. iieiauvrji ana mentis are In vlted to nttend funeral services. Tues., 10:30 A, M., nt the chapel of Andrew J. Balr & son. Arcn ana mtn sts. int. oovii-.tnwn. P... upon the arrival of the train leaving jieauing Terminal at iz.vi l'. .M , daylight savlnir time, PHILIPS July 22, IlUOIt J. husband of Elizabeth Philips (nee Conlln). Relatives and friends, nlso employes of Curtis Pub. Co. and nil societies of which ha waa a member. Invited to funernl. Wed.. 8:30 A. II.. residence, 281R Cedar at. Solemn re quiem mass. St. Ann's Church 10 A. M. Lnt. St. Ann's Cem. RIOLER. July 23. 1921, EMMA R., widow of Jacob a. Rlgler. Relatives nnd friends nre Invited to nttend funeral. Tues . 2 1". M.. from her lata resldenco, 4llu Mnno yur,?,av.V Hoxborough. Int. Hlllstdo Cem. RONEY (nee Schwartz). July 23. mil MAROARET. widow of Joseph Honey. Rela tives and friends, nlso members of Evan gelistic Lutheran Church of Our Saviour aro Invited to call ut late residence. 8420 'Em erald st. Services at Evangelistic Lutheran Church of Our Saviour. Tues.. 2 1'. M. Int North Cedar Hill Com. Remains may be viewed Mon. eve. RUTTER. At Wlldwood. N. J.. July 21 CHARLES RUTTER. aged 82. Relatives nnd friends, also Metropolitan Lodgo, No 130, I. O. O. F, Invited to funeral services. Tues.. 11 A. M. precisely, at his late re. denco, 1720 N. 18th st. Int. private, at Mt Hone Cem.. Delaware County. P. SCHOEN. On July 22. ALBERT L.. hu. band of Christina Sohoen. Relatives and friends, also the Harroryato Benefltlal Asso.. Invited to nttend funeral services, un Mun day, at S P. M.. residence. 334R Jnspcr st Interment nt Odd Fellows' Cemeterv n. mains may be viewed Sunday after 7PM SHERMAN. July 22. 1U"1. AN'Vm' i- wife of James M. Sherman aged 50. Funeral services vvca.. 1 1". - M. residence. LMii" Church lane, Oermnntown Int. private. Remains mav he viewed Tues . 7 to 10 P. M HI1UES1AKE11. At Atlantis f"ltv. V T July 22. ANNA MITCHELL, nldow of Wil liam II. Shoemaker. Funeral services Mon.. 2 p. si... at iny residence or her daushter. Mrs. William H. Mooro. 27 s. ltn,n i. Atlantic City. N. J. Int. Pleasantvllle Cem! SHUTTS. l) eU 1 30 A. M.. Hat II.VIIIIV S1IUTT8. Funeral will b held from hu homo of his brother, near Viola, Del , Tues,. 1 i'. .vi. int. in narrairs cnnpel tern SMITH. On July 22. ACIISAH (n- K'lno-V wife of Franklin J. Smith. lUlntlves nnd frlonds. members Tabernacle M E. Church also Comp 01. P. O of A., and I. W. of Red Cross, invited to lurWce. on Tuesday, nt 2 P. M.. Into residence, 1010 N lltlr nt lntorment Hillside Cemoterv. Frlemia r,n,. -ii fn... ...n-rn. "- SMITH. On Seventh Month 22.1. 1021. C NEWTON SMITH. Funernl services at his late residence1, 131 Montgomery nve., Cjnwyd on Seventh Month 23th nt 1.30 o'clock. In terment prlvnte, SOMMER. dERTRUDE MARY, beloved wife of Oustavus Kominor (neo Moore) Rela. tlvos and friends, also Falrvlew Council. No. 80, D. of L.. nro Invited to attend funeral services. Tues . 'J P. M . lain V.i. dence. 4021 Falrmount nve., West Phlla Int. West Lnurel Hill Cem. Viewing Mon after 7 P, M. SONNriDORN. July 21, MARY (nee Iloiilgmnn). beloved wlfo of Louis Sonne born Relatives and friends nre Invited to attend funeral services. Monday, 2 P. M latu residence. 1232 W. Westmoreland si Interment prlvato. Cedar Hill Cemetery STREET. On July 22. 1021. FLORENCE ELSIE, daughter of Charles M. nnd Mar garet Street, aged 10 years. Itpintu. ., friends are Invited to thu service, on Tues-1 day ntternoon at 2 o'clock, at her late res)- aenco, r.di Lancaster nve. Interment prl vnte. Frlenda may view remains Monday evening. I STRONG. July 24, MERCER 8TRONO. In 1 the 40th year of his nne Funeral services i at R. R. urlnghurst & Co 's., 1024 Arch st Tues.. 11 A. M. int. Orecnmount Cem., West I Chester, Pa, STUART. HENRY II . son of Robert II M. and Lena Mercer Stuart, In his lath I sear. Relative and friends nre invited to l attend funeral. Mon., 2 P. M. from the residence of hla parents, 38 E Htcwurt ove ' Lnnsdowne, Pa. Int. Arlington Cem I TANNER. At his late residence 1329 ' t!3th avo.. Oak Lane. July 24, WALTER I t..... u.v. uncut ..r, wi-ea una mi, pri vate, Wed., at Mauch Chunk, Pa. THEURKR. At Rlvoreldo, N. J., juy 03 1031. JOHN, beloved son of Juroh ard Anna Theurer (neo Oetlor), In hlr 17th jear Rela tival nnd friends nre Invited to nttend fu neral services, Tues,. D-;to P M nt his Inte residence. 337 Fillmore at , Riverside, N J Int. Illvcrsldo Cem. Remains m.i be viewed Mon . 7 to H P. M TOMLINSON. Nov. 1, 101S. In France. Corporal RUSHELI. S Hon of Clinton ard late Martha R. Tomllnson Relatives and friends, also St. Alhnn's Lodgt. No OS F nnd A. M.; Southampton Council, 040, O.' of I. A.i Jeife W. Soby Tost 148. Invited tc funeral. Mon., 2 P. M. (daylight-saving time), ot the Somerton M E. Church, Som- erton, Phlla. Interment William Penn Cem-ctery. THADEWELL. Buddonly. .lulv 25 inn. JOSEPH, husband of Jennie Tradewoll, uaed RS Relatives nnd frlenda nre Imlted to at tend funeral, Tues.. 2 P. M . from his late rvsldence, H123 F at., Fox Chase, Pn Int? (Irteninnunt Cem. Romalns may be viewed Mon. eve. WALLACE July 22, 1021 formerly of 2331 E. Cumberlnrd at JWL'S 8, son of the Into James and Mnri Wallace, at late residence. 20 Harvard ave. Colltngewood N J Relatives and frlemlj nr Invited m attend fnneial sani'Mn, Tues , 2 P. M at I nnrlnrs of Tltlow Bros , 4153 N llrn.1.1 st 1 Int. private. Remain may bo viewed Mon 7 to u P. M. WARNER. On July 2.1. at lvn t -!,. Preserve. SOPHIE L.. daughter of Crlestlns V. Warner, widow of the late Massah M. Warner. Trlvato funeral and Interment ut tlethlehem, Pn.. July 23 Sho resided nt 0832 Wayne ave., Philadelphia. WILLIARD-On J!v 22. 1021 STRAWBRIDGE CLOTHIER AUTUMN FASHIONS Hundreds of New Autumn Dresses Shown for the First Time Canton crepe, satin - faced Canton crepe, crepe Georgette; crepe meteor, matelasse and lace, with graceful, flow ing draperies from shoulder to hem; free-swinging.panels tlfct drop below the skirt and give .the much-heralded irreg ular length ; side fullness that seems to drape of itself; new sleeves that appar ently merge into the dress without any definite plan many long, loose sleeves on the Persian order. Elegant models, wonderfully simple, with many in black, the others in blue and brown, nnd priced from $60.00 to $155.00. Tho model sketched $02.50. Smart New Tweed Suits Arrive for Autumn Grays, blues, browns, greens beautiful tones; nnd there's something; so smart and trim and English in their long, slender, well-tailored lines. Mountain sojourners and tourists will find those just what they need for immediate use. Prices $30.00 to $47.50. Worsted Jersey Suits, Autumn Models, $18.75 Smart New Top Coats and Wraps Tweeds, jersey cloths, velours nnd Bolivia cloths, some on straight Top-Coat-lines, others in loose wrap-like effects $27.50 to $100.00. Duvetine and Felt Hats Ready The new duvctines in soft dark tones and small close shapes, with flowers nestling in charming inconsistency, or with a loop of ribbon or pendant ornament aptly placed, $7.95 to $14.00. And tho new Felt Hats with quills and pheasant tails and wool appliques $10.00 and $12.00. jf y StrawbrldRe & Clothier Second Floor. Market Street and Centre lift A CLEAEAJNCE Dresses, Suits and Skirts, Blouses and Millinery Still two full months of summer weather ahead for you, but season-end stock clearance for us hence these reduc tions : Cotton Frocks Reduced OnetHjivd and More now $5.00 to $12.75 Voiles, ginghams, dotted Swiss and linens, in a great variety of styles and shades, many with refreshing touches of white. Fine Cotton Frocks, Many Half Price and Less now $19.75 to $30.00 The others are reduced about one-third. Fine organdie, imported dotted Swiss and ginghams in high-class, distinctive styles"; also French Hand-made Dresses of fine cotton crepe and handkerchief linen. r--- Straw uride U I ,utlu r hitond Fioor Market Street Linen and Palm Beach fcloth Suits Reduced now $9.75 to $20.00 And tho original prices were very fair indeed for fine tailored Suits of the quality of these. White, natural linen color, Copenhagen blue and brown. I. . straw bridge 4. flothler Si cond Floor. Centre Remainder of a Special ( "I f n Purchase of Silk Skirts ? 1 U. I O Onjy forty remaining, but well worth coming earlv for. All box-plaited models and chiefly in white and flesh. rrr-- &' raw bridge & (. lothlei hm ond Poor Filbert Street Black-and-White Summer Millinery In a Half -price Clearance $5.00 Black fancy straws, some faced in white, others trimmed in white or black-and-white; also some all-black Hats in the lot. , Light-Colored Organdie Hats Half Price and Less at $2.50 In fact, in some instances this is less than one-third tho original price. Various shapes and shades, with summery ruffles and sash bows r- Straw bndi- Clotnier -Second F'oor Market sir, et. West Various Smartly Tailored ) Pongee Blouses Reduced Tailored and semi-tailored, plaited, tucked, vest and severely plain models; collars in nil styles; long and short sleeves. I .- MLtuhrlilt, t I'lutlu.r- -S mil K nor Centre $2.65 I',,, . K. WILl.IARD (iioo Oraff) wife of HufaJ,' Wllllard Services nn Tuesday mornlne. at it d uuvn, uv ig.u .ughiiiui ai, interment private. WOODINOTON July 23. MARY 73.. wllo of Wllllnm W. Woodlnuton. nged 30 Pu neral Tues.. 3 P M.. late rtsldonce, lirldjro boro, N. J. WORTHINOTON On July 22 1021 clai:nck H. WORTIUNQTON, nVe'l j j years. Relatives and frlonds nre Invited to the service on Monday afternoon at 1.3u o'cloch at his late residence, bOt) N. -7th st Interment private UNDKIlTAKKllft QrflUYLERS Vj BROAD and DIAMOND Cold Facts Concerning Two Lots of Men's Coot Clothing Palm Beach Suits at $16.50 Fine Mohair Suits at $18.50 lheso Suits are not to bo compared with ordinary hot-weathcr apparel. The manufacturer has taken extra care to carry out their comfort feature to its fullest extent. The light-weight fabrics have been cut over special models to insuie complete comfort o tho wearer allowance being made for tho fact that tropical suit ings do not have tho "give" or elasticity of woolens. They have been tailored to hold their shape. Thoy have STYLE unmisthk nbly, thereby c early demonstrating that comfort need not bo sac rificed in the attainment of smartness of line. Most important of all, these pi ices nro tho lowest for uhich Tropical Suits of this Tf.no Sfohalr Sft,,n JiVrnW &"day; Pn,m ?each Su,ls' l.50. Fme SrSnderpToions81"81, " f reBUlr' Stl,t' short' iM - Rtrawbrlilff & Clothier- Second Vloor Knit a B sH Wednesday, Ttroirsdky arod Friday Are the days set aside for the in spection and com parison prior to our greatest August Sale of FURNITURE Which Begins Moiv day, August First EVERY prospective pur chaser of Furniture should make the best use of these inspection days not only to examine tho Furniture and make note of the values but for pur poses of comparison in order to determine just where quality and values are best. A clear-sighted, careful tour of comparison may be the means of your saving MORE MONEY THAN YOU HAD ANTICIPATED. Therefore, W e d n esday, Thursday and Friday will be days of supreme im portance to all who intend buying Furniture during August. The great collec tion awaiting you here is the best we have ever had. Every piece will bear a Sale ticket showing the regular price and the reduced or special price. See the Furni ture itself, note the savings and make careful com parison if you will. For this great Sale, we hare made remarkable reduc tions from the lower prices at which our regular stocks have been marked for some time. In addition we hare made many special purchases of Furniture to be sold at the most extraordinary savings known in ycurs. That, in brief, sums up the attractions of the Sale but the Sale itself is far above description. You must see the Furniture, note the savings and let your own eyes judge its match less character. Most Im portant of all let your watchword be COMPARE ! Strawbrldk-o & Clothier Third Floor Our Entire Stock of Men's Straw Hats at Half Price Every Straw and Panama Hat without reservation is now maiked at just ono-half the former price: Straw Hats now $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $4.5(). Panama Huts $3.00, $3.75, $5.00, $6.00 & $7.50 Htra.vvbrliWa A Clothier Second floor. Market Street. Bast .tii ilt- i 'r v .