t r ii "V"? V4TfVJ. S i i t h ; tfVT3NINa VtTBLlC LEDGBKr-iPHIKALt)33LPHIA; WEDNESDAY JUDT 27, 1921 ' i v ' ri ) 9 flP.MMITIEE f TO ACCEPT VfOMEN k Meeting of City Organization Friday Expected to Give Them 1 1 Right to Membership C ALSO ALL OFFICES IN BODY p., II rncnenltlnn of thn pllclhllltv of women for membership anil offices In Ihr nepubllcnn Olty Committee will be Accorded nt n speclnl . meeting of the ..-..I hmU. Tridnv afternoon, nt 'I o'clock. A cnlj for tho meeting wns tent out today by Hurry C. Davis, executive director. Tt Is probable, nrcordlnc to Informa- . " -II. 1.1. tl..f !,.. PW? CVvmmWinn ; unlike the State Committee, will amend m rules fo that women will be eilgl lie for anv office In the organization. In the State Committee, women are ; ..trleted both an to membership and the offices they may hold. The State fommUtec's new rule provide that f women arc eligible only for the offlcce. of vice chairman and assistant sccrc- ' tfalk of Woman Candidate Further It la predicted that there will '. Ic Informal discussion of the Biigncstlon In nr.anl-ntlon circles that a woman be ilited for City Controller, one, of the blr "How" offices to bo filled In the The'mcctlnu of the committee will be LORD BRYCE'S NEW BOOK MODERN DEMOCRACIES "The most sagacious analysis of popular govern ment its virtues, defects and possibilities, in Eng lish." Philadelphia North American. In 2 vols. $10.50. At all bookslorc8 or from THE MACMILLAN CO. M-6R Fifth Avenue, New York nlcctded by n conference In the. morn liiK betwen a mib-roinmltto of five of the City Committee and representative women headed by Mr. I J. Dolmon Al tcmuH, chairman of Committee of .Mill fidelphla Itnpubllenn Women. co-opcr nting with Mm. Jlurclay II. Warburton, Im rhnlnnan of the Rtoto Committee, nnd Mrs. A. Ui Ilnnnon, who is or- Knnmng another rommittce. Thlo Hub-commUtec Is composed of Thomas AV. Cunningham, chairman; Senator Vare, Richard Wcgleln, presi dent of Council ; Councilman Hall and Harry A. Mackey, chalrmnn of the Workmen's Compcutiatlon Hoard. Agreement will be reached ns to the proposed changes In the rules In the morning conference and bo adopted by the committee In tho nfternoon. "The women will get plenty of rec ognition," wns the only comment Sen ntor Vnro would make when afked about the plans of tho sub-committee. Women's First Primary Tho City Committee, In the afternoon meeting, will discuss campaign platm, with special reference to the part to be played by tho women. This Is re garded by the leaders as particularly Important, as It will bo tho first time women will participate in n primary election here. They received the vote too late last year for tho primaries and wero only qualified to vote in the general election. Women will be named to work with the Men's Campaign Committee and otherwise to co-operate on the same basis as the men. Pending the election of women to the ward committees and to the City Committee next year, plans are under way to have the women-servo by appointment. FIVE RUM THIEVES FLEE JM SHOTS Shoots at Men Robbing Drug Store, 55th and Cath arine Streets THEY RETURN HIS FIRE Five liquor Mileves escaped Jn their big touring car nt 3 :S0 o'clock hls morning, shooting at Thomas Weinberg, southwest corner Fifty-fifth and Cath arine streets, ns lie stood at bis second floor window firing after them. Weinberg discovered the men when they were about to haul n barrel of liquor from the cellar of his drug store. Although the men were foinpclltd to leave without Hie bnrrc! of llciu id booty. they did tnkc several demijohns of whisky previously removed from the cel lar to thrlr car, beforo preparing to haul out the larger quantity. Dcl)lte thn number of shots fired. the aim of every one concerned was bad ntid nonn took effect. The motorcar sped out Cathnrine street mid disappeared. Police In .bandit cars were unable to pick up trace of the route the auto mobile hud taken. The men gained entrance to the drug store cellar by unscrewing tho hinges of the door. Itobbery was undoubtedly planned on knowledge HiatWolnherg had a quantity of liquor stored there. They had placed several planks against tho steps leading to tho street and found some ropo to place nround the '''1 Urttrart il ,': '''. ' I m rr i lib Jt'l m ''!, !,, m m "ftr. fift m ;)!, When youVe 21 stories above the heated street you're bound to find a cooling breeze. But you'll find more good food, moderately priced fine music beautiful surround ings. Bring your wife and daughters here ' for Luncheon, Dinner, Supper. Dancing 8.30 tilt Closing ,mth 7X1 V '. a & i'i. 'M "i'i n u W. 'A ft u III' to barrel and remove It when the noise of their movements awoke. Sirs. Wein berg. One look out the window nhowed her what was taking place, nnd she invoke her husband, who took his pistol from n bureau drawer and went to Hie window. Tlic nolnn of the snsh belnir nushed up had warned the thieves, nnd by the time Weinberg returned to the window, they were In the automobile. He fired at them ns the automobllo stnrtcd. and (cvcrnl men in the machine returned it nt they speeded toward Fifty-sixth street. 1 Pathe Talking Machine Model No. 12. formerly MHO, now S100 Easy Terms BLAKE & BURKART H. W. Cor. nifTenth A Wnlnul Sl. IN MKMOIUAM bCHBNClC. In memory of my beloved mother. HENRIETTA. B. SCIIBNCK, died iluly 27. 1012. )catf)4 t 1W Yi Flrnvor uv'nv " -w. . Ye Drover lHobbed of His Money-Stocking 1804 Financial mismanage ment exacts a heavier toll today than did the highwayman of yore. A living trust pro tects money or prop erty settled upon a person or institution inexperienced in finan cial matters. Booklet upon request Guarantee Trust & Safe Deposit Co. 316-18-20 Chestnut Street 1415 Cheitnut fit. 0 So. 5Jil SI. &". m m W, '- --- 1 1 '-g7fj RfE ORT WINDSOR ROOM 1204 CHESTNUT -ST. 11 SOUTH 15th-STREET Founded In 1894 A Genuine 33 1-3 Percent Reduction On Our Entire Spring and Summer Clothing Stock Three-piece suits Midsummer two-piece suits f'' Topcoats and raincoats Suits and topcoats from the Kirschbaum Shops & 3-Piece Suits 30.00 Suits 20.00 Saving $10.00 35.00 Suiri 23.34 Saving $11.66 40.00 Suits 26.67 Saving $13.33 45.00 Suits 30.00 Saving $15.00 50.00 Suits 33.33 Saving $16.67 2-Piece Midsummer Suits 15.00 Suits 10.00 Saving $5.00 18.00 Suits 12.00 Saving $6.00 20.00 Suits 13.34 Saving $6.66 22.50 Suits 15.00 Saving $7 JO 30.00 Suits 20.00 Saving $10.00 The original price tic kets remain unchanged upon all garments. Deduct one-third at , time of purchase. These values are about pre war prices and cannot, be duplicated. The ' mills are now showing woolens for Spring 1922. The high prices quoted make these values all the more remarkable Buy now for next Summer Alterations at cost. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAYS! J HKATIIB ANNEHLEY. nUTII NAOMI died July -j In her 18th year. Relative And friend of th family nr. Invited to attend funeral aervleci, which will be held at her late reel iience. 28 Oreenwood ave.. Oaklyn, N. J., on Thura., at 2 P. M, Ilomalne may tx viewed Wed. eve APl'MjnACH. July 20, DEnonAII. wtfn ', "J. Henry E. Apnleuach. Itelatlvea and rrlenda are Invited to attend funeral aerv. '.T."' J' 2 p- ' ' reeldence. 1300 W. Allngheny ae. Int. private. Northwood Ccm 1 V.'.".'1." ma' call Thura.. 8 to In P. M IIAILET. July 2T. 1021. CATHARINE J., wife of the late Wllnon Ilnlley, need R5. Ilelatlvrn ni friends nre Invited in atlnd funeral eervlcen. Haturday, 2 P. M... nt her lato renldence. 2420 West Oxford at. Inter meht private. HAIt.NWr. Huddenly. July 21. OEOnflE. "on .0i-rr'nl nnd late I'athnrlnp Harnett, need Ml. Relative nnd frlunda Invited to .unarm, iiiura., H A. M.. residence, 1.20 B, I.co t. Hluh maiii Sacred Heart Church 0:80 A. M. Int. private. Holy Crnaa Cem. BQARDMAN. July 2.1. nt Atlantlo Cltv. N. J. THOMAS II., huntmnd of Mnry E. lionrdman (neo Oreen). Relatives and frlrnde, alnn ,llt Ward Republican Execu tive Committee and May and V-ita Cluba and employee of City Solicitor' office, and all other omnnliatlona of which he wa " ""mber, are Invited to attend imrvlce. on Thura.. 2 P. M at rei'dencc, 2220 E. )ork at. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. View Ine Wed., 8 to lo P. M. DORNS. July 21, KATHERINE E.. wife of Jamei J. Durns. Relatives and friend are Invited to attend funeral, Thura., 8.80 A. If., from the realdenoa of her niece, Mrs. Nelllo I.. Frank (nee White). B710 Media st. High requiem maes at St. Qreg-ory'a Church 10 AM. Int. Holy Cross Cem. BURNBHAW. Juty 25. 1021. EDWARD BURNSHAW, fir., ased OS. Relative and friends are invited to attend funeral, Thura., 8:80 A. M.. from his late residence. 2?ld S. 10th st. Solemn requiem mass at 10 A. M.. St. Monica's Church, 17th and Rltner sts. Int. Holy Cross Cem. RUTTERWORTH. July 21. 1021. at Klneo, Maine. CHARLES C., husband of Mary E. Rutterworth. Interment private. HTAM. July 2B. CLARA MAY. wife of tre late Frank R. Bvam and daughter of the late Richard T. and Mnry C. Cotllnitn. Fu neral nerv'.ces Wed., 12 o'clock noon, at her late residence, 078 Haadon ave.. ColltPgi wood. N. J. Int. private. CAKE July 28. at Ocenn City, N J , EMILY D.. daughter of the late Charles II and Mary J. Cake. Relatives nnd friends nre invited to attend funeral service. Thur . 2 P. St.. nt Baptist Temple. Rrond and Berka sts Int. private CASTOR. July 24. HENRY B. CASTOR nited 60. Funeral rvlce Thur.. 2 P. M. daughter's resldem-A. Mr. Hannah Mvern. 1122 Cantrell st. Int. Cedir Hill Cem. Re mains mny ue leueu wed. ave. COYI.B Oct. 28. 1018, in France. JOSEPH A . son of John and Anna Coyle (nee Etadllne). Relatives and friend, nlso Frankford Post. No. 211. American I.ejrlon: Corp. John Castor Post Veterans of Foreign Wars: Co. IC. ,118th Inf: Northeast Chapter, War Mothers: Dlv. No. 45. A. O. II.; Frank ford Athletlo Asso., employs of S. W Evans & Son , arc Invited to attend fu neral. Sat., 8:80 A. M , from his late resi dence. 4814 Lelper st., Frankford. Solemn icqulom man St. Joachim' Church 10 A. M. Int. 3 P. M., St. Joaohlm'a Cem., Frankford CUMMINO. At his lata residence. 142(1 Diamond St.. RICHARD P. CUMMINO. Duo notice of funeral will be given. DECKER. July 28. 1021. MINNIE E. (nee Orr.) Relative nnd friends mnv vlow tinrfv Wednesday evenlnir July 27, from 7 to 10, nt parlor of N A. Donguy. 1320 Wallace st. Interment prlvato at West Laurel Hill Ceme tery. DEVIND On Juno 10. 1021. at Rome. Italy, MARY K. DEVINE, adopted daugh ter of the lato Mark and Elizabeth L. De vine. Due notice of funeral will be clvrn DEWEES. At Haverford, 7th Month 2Stb. SARAH L. H. DEWEES. wlfa of Watson W. Dewees. in the 00th year of her age. Relative and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, at Friends' Meeting House. Buck Isne. Haverford. Pa., on 8th Day. 7th Month 2Mth. at 11 A. M. Services and Interment at Parkervllie Friends' Meet Inc Houso nt 4 P, M. Kindly omit Bowers. (DajllKht saving time). DONOVAN. July 23. WILLIAM J b. loved husband of Delia A. Donovan (nej Murphy). Funsral Thura.. 8:80 A. M . from his late residence. 222S S. Clarion st. Sol emn high requiem mass Epiphany Church 10 A M. Int. private. BARLEY. July 23. 1021. FREDERICK EARLEY. husband of Mary Earley. Resi dence 6011 N, Wnrnock St. Int. private, at convenience of family. FRA1M On July 21 1021. CHARLES L. FRAIM, Jr.. eon of Chnrles L and Ella S Kralm, In hi 21at yoar. Relative and friends are Invited to the services, on Thurs day morning, nt 10 30 o'clock, at Ills late rcsldenco, 3218 Wallace st. Interment pri vate. FRANKENFIELD At Los Angeles. Calif.. July 24, 1021. WALTER W sotr of Loulsi and late Harrv G. TrankennVld. OAINES. On July 28 EMMA A. ANDER SON, wife of Edward W, Oa'nes. Relative nnd friend Invited to funeral on Thursday at ll A M.. from her late renldence. f14cl Merlon nve Interment prlvato Morion Ceme tery. Remulns miy b viewed Wednesday evening 7 to 10. GARDNER In Franc Oct. 10. 10 Is Private JOSEPH M OARDNER, 8I2th Ma chine Gun Ilnttnllon, 70th Dlv son of Sam uel and Ella Gardner, of Wayne, Pa. Serv Icen Thura . July 28. nt 2'30 P. M., at Ar llngton, Va. Int. National Cem . Arllnu ton, Va. QILLCN. July 24. 1021. SARAH T. daughter of late Patrick nnd Margaret OM. Ion Relatives nnd friends are Invited tn at tend funeral. Thurs ,8.30 A M., from her Into roiaenco .Ttij npruce si nniemn re qulom mass Trnnsfiiuratlon Church 10 A. M Int Holy Cross. OLASE. July 24, JOSEPH II . beloved husband of Annette V Qlase (nee MeClay) Relatives nnd friends Invited tn attend fu neral Thurs. 8 30 A. M. from Inte rei. dtnre, 40 E. La Crosse ave.. Lansdouno, Pa Solemn mass of requiem nt St Phllomena'i Church 10 A M Int Holy Cross Cem OI.EN'N. July 20. WILLIAM 11 ULENN husband of Ella . Glenn (neo Horn) ard eon of tho late Frank F nnd Maria T Glenn. Relatlvis and friend, alsn Maeonlo bodies with which ho was connected, Invited to attend funeral services. Trl 1 I' M. nt hi" Into rosldence, 201 N. Keswick nve, Olcnslde. Int. Woodlands Cem. Frlandi iiisv rail Thurs 8 lo 10 I' M OUIFFIDS. -luly 20, mil, THOMAS hu. h.ind of Anna Orlfflea (nee Lang) Funeral Saturday, '-' I" M.. residence. 10J7 E Let. terly st Interment North (Vilnr Hill Cem. etary Friends may mil Friday eveirlng HICKUY On Julv .'.-,. 1IUI. MICHAEL, husband of Mary Hlclicy. Relatives nnd friends. Slatlngtnn Caoilo, 2011 K r,. i; llnlv Name Sncluty St. Vt-ronlca's nuircli Invited to funeral, on Thurediy at N 30, finui late residence. 722 Rising Sun ave. Solemn requiem mnss Ht V ronlca's Church 10 A M. Interment Holy Forulchre Cem 1IOGAN Julv 23. BRIDGET IIOIIVN Relatives nnd friends are Invited to attend funeral Frl.. 8 30 A. M,. rMdence of nlfco, IV S 33th st High requiem mas Church of Our Lady of Victory 10 A M. Int. Holy I'ross Cem. HOLI.ORAN. July 23. J JOSEPH, son of Annie and lata Thomas Holloran, aged IN. Relative nnd friends Invtted to funsial, Frl 8 30 A. M.. 2810 N Cleveland ave. Solemn requiem mass St. Columha'a Church in A M. Int Holy Sepulchre Cem. HOUGH, ISAAC HOl'dll. after short 111 ness. at his lato residence In hi 70th year Requiem mass at St. Patrick's Church, 20th end Locust sts,. 0 AM, Weil., July 27. Int private. Please nmlt flower. lll'RLOCK. Suddenly. July 24. 1021. Dr FRANK I lll'RLOCK limband of Cora 51 n Hurlock and son of the lute Rev. George T and Sarah 11 Hurlock Relatives ami friends, also Richmond Lodge, No. 210, F. nnrt A M . Columbia R A Chanter, No. 01; tn John's Oominnndery, No 4, K, T j Phils. i'onslstor: Lu Lu Temple, A A O. N. M. S Medical Club of Phlla : Phlla. County Medical Society, und Strawberry Quoit Club, are Invited to attend funeral services. Weil 8PM, at his late residence 2831 Dia mond st Int Mllford. Dol.. on Thurs JACKSON. On 23d Inst.. SAMUEL C JACKSON. Services on Tucadav at 2 P. M late resilience, 3NJ7 Sprint-Hold ave. Inter ment private. JAMESON Julv 28, lO.'l. ELIZABETH, daughter of the Inte John and Sarah Jamo snn (nee MofTet) and albter of tho l.ile John J Jumesan Relative and friends are In vited m funeril Thurs, H'ln A M. from ber late residence 2,181 E Huntingdon st M.lenin reiuleii mats Ht Ami's Church lu A M Int Holy Cross Cem JOHNSON Julv 28. JOHN J . husbind of Catherine Johnson (nee Mulligan) ard son i.f late Bernard nnd l.llon Johnson, Funeral Thurs . 7 80 A M.. non-ln-lsw 's residence, Howard Mulhern. 144(1 N Rd0eld st. Sol emn tequiem mass Church of the Transng uratlon, 0AM Int, ht. Bonis' Cem. JONES Died In France on Oct 30, 1018, nf wound recolved In action ELWOOn J Co. D. 814th Infantry, reported In 812ta F A, son of Lewis and the 1st. Sarah Jones. Relative and Mendi nlso members uf Progressive Assembly, N' 4. A. O M p. nnd member nf all other trt. in'nti'jn of which he wns a member, nlso members o 814th Infantry. Invited to funeral serv. lies, on Wirt July 27. at S V M from h's lute residence. 0220 Vine s 't.t PhlU- dolphla. Lodge services Tuesday, 8 P. M. int. Arlington Cem KAI-MriACir. HiMdenlv. .Tulv 28. 1021. JOHN 1CALMDACH, aged 87. Relative and irienns, also i. u. u. M . ?n. 04. inni I.enap Trlb. No. 8. I. r. ti. M : Iw t.ods No, J00. I O. O. F i Cypress Encampment I), of P.. No. da, Antl-Cobden Club, Comet Club, emplovos of Cramos' Shipyard and other order of which he was a member, are Invited to funeral, Thur.. 2 P M . from thn apartments nf William H. Mattersby, 811(1 N. nroad at Int. Northwood Cem. Romolns may be viewed Wed . 8 tn 10 P. M. hay. un July 23. ANNIE, Mire 01 Al fred Kay, formerly of 1818 Balnbrldge st. Rdatlves and friend are Invited to tho serv Ico, on Thursday afternoon at 2:80 o'clock, at 412 Colwyn ave.. Colwyn. Interment private. Remains may be viewed Wednesday evening KCI1V Julv ox. JfUIM n. KERN. In his fOth yenr. Funeral Thur.. 8 A. M.. late realconoo, Mt. Laurel road, near Moorestown N. J. High mass at the Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel 0'30 A, M. Int. Ml. Cnrmel. LACHER. Julv 28, 6EORGE F husband of Josephine Lncher. nrod 88. Hela,tlve and irienns invited to runerai ssrvicss. rn , . P M.. at residence, 043 Herbert st., Frank ford. Int. nt Oakland Cem. Romalns may be viewed Thurs.. after 7 P. M. . T.ICRH .Tulv OK In91 1VW1. wife nf Ed win Lee. Relatives and friend are Invited lo attend runerai service. Thurs.. J i: . at her husband' rasldenco. 300 Rlghter st., Wlssahlckon. Int. prlvato.Leverington Cem Remains may b viewed Wed, -ave. . McCAFFERTY. July 21. 1021. HELEN, wlfa of John McCafferty (noo Muckelston.) Relative and frUnds Invited to funrnl Thurs, 8:80 A. M.. from hsr late residence 1420 Frankford nve. High mas of requiem at St. Michael's Church 10 A. M. Int. at Holy Cross Cem. McCLAlN. July 23. 1021. MARY DORO- TtlV. lAltrhta nf Tnmea nrM Margaret C McCIaln. Relatives nnd frlond. also B. V. M. sodality and Holy liosary eociety oi ji lntrtrlrm ntinret. m Invlttul tn attend fU neral. Thurs.. 8:30 A. M., residence of parents. 100O Waverly st. High requiem mass at St. Patrick's Churcn 10 A. . ini Holy Cross Cem. ,. frni.?i-rvT i ft.lv v TtnTtKCCA. wife of William McCrcedy. aged 48. Relatives and rrienas nro invitea to attend inn""!;"' Thurs.. 2-80 P. M.. residence. 102(1 Wake ling st.. Frankford. Int. private Remains mnv rva Vrlittt. Ail Wail V. McFADDEN. July 24. JOSEPH, son of Kilen anu late l nomas Aiorwiuen. uuiu id TtelttllveR anil friends Invited to funeral Thurs.. 8'80 A. M.. from his mother' rel dince. 2J80 E, Venango st. Hlah roqulem mass at Nativity Church 10 A. M. Int. Holy '.MILNES. July 28. EMMA MILNES (nee ujsoni, wits or iester aiunee. ivniuiivea anu friend are Invited tn attend funeral services Ihurs.. 2:3n P. M. preclselv, at her late residence, 173 E. Ontario st. Int. private. MOON. At Women's Hospital. Philadel phia. Seventh Month 34th. Dr. RACHEL TATNALL MOON, daughter of James H, and tne inte r.llzaDein i). .voon. ageu 11 noia tlve and friends Invited to attend funeral nt I rlends- .Meeting Houso. aiiaingion, i-a. Fourth-day. Seventh Month 27th. nt 12-48 P. M.. standard time. Convayanccs will meet train at Morrlsvllle, Pa., leaving Broad St. Station at 11:08 A, M. MOONEY. July 24. 1021. CLARENCE W. beloved husband of Jessie Mooney. nged 47 Relative and friends, nlso Machinists' Union, No. 1088: Railroad Relief Assn.. are Invited to attend funeral services, Thura , 2 P. M.. at hi late residence. 848 N. Ring gold at. Int. Hillside Cem. Remains may b viewed Wed. eve. MOSLEIt July 24. 1021. JOHN, husband of the lato Christine Mosler, nged 81. Rela tlbcs and friends, also Phlla. Turngcmelnde, E. D. Baker Post, No 8. Q. A. R.. and all other societies of which ho was n member, nrn Invtted to attend funeral services Wed.. 2 P. M.. at the parlors of Qua A. Klnhner, N. W. cor. 13th and Lehigh nve. Int. pri vate. Germantown Crematorium. MUELLERSHOEN. Killed In action nt Chntteau Thierry. July 10. 101R. Private ALBERT M. MULLLERSHOEN. Co. A, 103d Eng., 28th Dlv., aon of John A and Betty Muellerahnen, aged 20. Funeral at Arlington National Cera.. Va. MULLIN. July 28. PATRICK, beloved husbind of Teresa Mullln Relatives and frtends aro Invited to attend funeral. Thurs., 8.30 A. M.. from lato rtsldence, 8400 Poviel ton nve, Solemu requiem mnss at St. Agatha's Church 10 A M. Int Holy Sepul chre Cem. MUTCH. July 20. SAMUEL H, MUTCH aged 37, Relatives and friends, nlso vestry men of St. Barnnba's P. E Church nnd Glrird College Alumni. Invited to funeral service. Frl,. at 2 P M.. nt resident. 132 W. Locan St.. Germnutown Int prlvato Friends may call Thur 8 tn in P. M. NAGLEY. July 28. 1H21. MARY, wife ol tho late Philip Nagley, In her H8th year. Funeral service Thurs.. 2 P M.. at (he parlors of Qua m. Klrchner. N W cor 18th and Lehigh ave Int Mt. I'earo Cem NONOMAKER. July 24. EMMA C , wife of Warren Nonamakcr. ageef 30. Funeral service. Wednesdav, 2 P. M prcelselj at I)i v Id H. Schuyler Bldg.. Broad and Dia mine! sts. Interment private. PAUL July 28, ELLEN wife nf lato Samuel Paul, aged 77 Relative and friends are Invited to attend funeral services Sat., 2:30 P. M.. from late residence 7007 Tulip st.. Tncony. Int Magnolia Cem PHILLIPS. July 28 RICHARD, husband of Alice Phillips, aged 71 ltelnllves and friends, and Court rairhlll. No 47. F. of A., are Invited to nttend funeral, Thur , 2 P. M., from hi residence. 3901 N. flth st. Int. Northwood Cem Remains viewed Wed . after 7 P. M. . ilUIUMOUA. at uenn uiiy. .-. j , nn Julv 25. 1021. NELLIE FITZ-JOHN RonlN SON. wife of Mortimer C Robinson Serv ices on Thursday at 2 P. M . at parlor of Armstrong Sons 10J7 N. Broad st. In terment nrlvnte. RUSSELL. July 20 JAMES A . husband of Jane Russell (neo Cheatlev) Funoril Frl 2 P. M.. late residence. 8311 Relnhard st Int Mt. Morlah Cem Friends may call Thur. eve. SAUERMILCH July 20. CHRISTINA K (nee Siheut.lng). vvliln of Chnrles Unuer milch. agd 80. Relitlves and friends are Invited to attond funeral senlcts, Hnt 2 P. M.. at her Inte resldenco 2S03 N Mascher st. Int. Grecnmount Cm. Fi lends may call Trl. evening. SCHMIDT. July 24 OTILIA. wife of John O. Schmidt. Funeral services Thur. 2 P M.. at Inte residence. S220 N 7th st. Int private Friend ma cnll Wed. eva, SCHUTRETTKR July 23. suddenly, at Cornwells, Pa , PRESTON, son of Charles nnd Anna Schutrctter (neo Cnleinnn). In his uih leir Relatives and friends nrr- in. vlted to funeral services on Thur . nt 2 P. M.. parents resldenco 2M1 W, Dauphin st Int Mt Pence Coin. Friends may call Wed. SHROPSHIRE. On Seventh Month 2flth Inst . MARTHA W . widow of Joseph Shrop. slilre ngod 82 ear Funeral service on SIxth'Day. 211th Inst at 2 P M at her Inte residence. 813 Corinthian nve. Inter ment private. SINi'I.MIt At Kennett Squnre, July ri s-AMUE'I. SINCLAIR In his Mtli year. Fu neril Wed , 2.30 P. M.. standard time. Int Union Hill Cem. SI.OWE. On Julv 23 ADA M widow of Preston Slowo. Funeral services on Wed iicsdio nt 11 A M. residence 1718 Graham line I.a Mott. Interment Eden Cemetery Remains may be viewed Tuesday evening ssTEINMETZ July 2.1. EDMUND STEIN MET., aged 20 years Rolatlves and friends nf family are invited to attend funeral on Thurs . at 1 P. M.. from his brother-in-law's residence. CUnrics H Mlkle '103 Mercer st Gloucester. N. J Int. at Mt. Peace Cem Trlends mny call Wed eve STINGER. July 23, 1021. EDWARD, husband of Nelllo Stlngor (nee MrOrath) nnd son of lato William nnd Susanna St ngcr Relatives and friends, also St Ed niond' Holy Namo Soclctv arnl League nf tho Sacred Heart, nre Invited to funeral, Sit 8 30 A. M.. from his late residence 1012 Point Breete ave. Solemn high mass of roqulem at St. Edmund s Church 10 A M Int at Holy Cross Cem. THORNTON. Julv 23, ANNIE, wlfo nf Frank Thornton, aged 71 Relatives and friends ore Invited, to attend funeral serv lies, T-ri . 2 P. M., residence 3117 Saul st Fr.vnk frril Int. private Rematn mav be viewed 1 burs eve TURNER At Pit mouth, Mich, July 21 1021, MARY A . widow of Thaddeu II, Turner Rolatlvea and friends are Invited tn attend funeral services Thursday, p M nt chtuwl uf Andrew J. Hair A Sou. Arch and 10th ats Interment at Odd Fel low's Cemetery. VAIL Suddenly, at E-igle Mere. Pa., Seventh Month 23th. JAMES GARRETT Jr. nn of James O. and Ruth R Vail aged 2.' month Relatives nnd friend Invited to fu nnral, from his parents' home Front and West Ms Media, at 2'4B V. M. Fifth-day Sevenlh Month 2H(h, WARD At Atlantic Cltv. N J . Julv 21 1021. MARGARET I., wife of Joseph L Ward and ilaiwhtor of the late Willi mi and Mary Grahum. Relatlvos and friend are Invited to attend funeral. Frl. 810 A. M , 33S 8. 13th st , Phlli Solemn high mass of requiem St. Teresa's Church 10 A, M, Int Holj Cross. WIOLEY July 2il, MAUDE, wife of David II Wlgley, of Laurel Springs, N. J Relatives and friends ar Invited to attend funeral services, Fr , 11 A. M precisely, nt David H Schuvlrr Bldg., Broad and Din niond sts Int private. trNDERTAKKmi 1VI BROAD aVo V DIAMOND STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER. Hundreds of New Clover Day Specials for To-morrow! 3lf SECOND CLOVER DAYjjC Thus adding fresh attractiveness to the many lots which were in sufficient quantity for two days and bringing the assortment of Clover Specials well up to to-day's standard of breadth, quantity and variety. The second Clover Day is, there fore, as important as the first. The extension of this nationally-famous Clover Event over a period of two days has done much to make summer shopping pleasant and com fortable. Those of our friends who shop during the cooler morning hours will find it a still greater pleasure. Of course, we cannot promise to fill mail or telephone orders for Clover Specials. FOR WOMEN New Georgctte-and-Satin Dresses $19.50 Slip-on Crepe de Chine Dresses, now $11.50 Block, nuvy, brown, white and llosh Tweed Suits, belted and straight-line $21.50 Sports Coats, silk-lined throughout $13.50 Blue Rubberized Poplin Raincoats $7.50 Odd Lots of Cloth Skirts now $3.75 Crepe Georgette Over-Blouses now $4.35 Broken Lots of Cotton Waists now 65c White Voile Over-Blouses now $1.25 White Satin Sports Hals, 5 shapes $2.25 Smart New Trimmed Hats now $3.50 White Felt Hats, wool-trimmed now $2.50 French and Philippine Underwear in broken sizes, at Great Price Reductions Philippine Embroidered Petticoats $2.50 Plaid Gingham House Dresses now $1.00 Surf Satin Bathing Suits now $3.95 Flesh Batiste Night Gowns $1.25 to $2.95 Silk Petticoats (nJ),";.y,oJ nw $3.50 Odd Lots of Corsets Reduced now $4.95 S. & C. Special Corsets, elastic top 95c Hook-back Bandeau Brassieres 65c Emb. Linen Handkerchiefs 35c each Ribbed Cotton Union Suits, 35c; extras, 40c Low neck, no shoves, laco knees. Ribbed Cotton Union Suits now 50c Low neck, no sleeves, kneo length. Glove Silk Bodice Vests, in colors $2.00 Fancy Glove Silk Camisoles now $1.50 Ribbed Cotton Vests, with lace front 25c Swiss Ribbed Lisle Vests now 25c Bodloe Btylo. Seconds. Mercerized Lisle Stockings, seconds 50c Full-fnahlonod. Black, white, cordovan. Black Cotton Stockings now 20c With unbleached boIcs. .Seconds. Venise Lace ColIar-and-CuiT Sets 15c Sample Line of Neckwear at Half Price Colored-dot Veilings now 35c 16-button Milanese Silk Gloves $1.90 In mode and frray. 12-button Milanese Silk Gloves $2.80 White with black embroidery. Mercerized Sweaters $3.75; wool $3.65 Short Lines of Fine Low Shoes now $3.90 Weltcd-sole Pumps and Oxfords now $3.90 MISSES AND CHILDREN Middy Dresses, chambray, gingham or white, 8 to 14 years $1.50 and $2.00 Misses' Taffela and Tricolelte Dresses $9.75 to $15.00 Misses' Dark Figured Voile, Plain Colored Organdie Dresses, $3.75 to $7.50 Children's Muslin Underwear (d,d ) Reduced FABRICS AND TRIMMINGS 40-inch Crepe de Chine, black, colors $1.95 35-inch Black Taffeta now $1.85 35-inch Colored Satin Mcssaline $1.65 36-inch Satin-stripe Messaline now $2.00 27-inch Figured All-woo! Challis 95c 42-inch All-wool Ottoman now $1.90 F 36-inch Black All-wool Cashmere $1.00 ' 32-inch Rough-Tcx Cotton Suiting 15c Navy Silk-and-Cotton Pongee now 38c Printed Voiles now 22c a yard Apron Ginghams now 16c a yard White Madras 38c White Gabardine 55c 32-inch Fast-black Surf Satin now 50c 27-inch Valenciennes Flouncing 65c In the 38-Inch width $1. no. 8 lA -inch Satin Sash Ribbon 85c a yard Colored Trimming Fringes, 3-in 20c yard FOR BOYS Large Boys' Cheviot Suits $4.00 and $7.00 Small Boys' Wash Suits $1.00 and $1.50 Small Boys' Cloth Trousers 50c Tweed and Cloth Caps 65c All-sports Blouse Waists 65c, 95c and $1 Youths' Athletic Union Suits 65c Of white checked nainsook Boys' Sweaters, roll collar $4.00 Boys' and Youths' Blucher Oxfords $2.75 FOR THE HOME Brass Bedsteads, full size $20.00, $22.50 Felt Mattresses, 50 lbs. $11.00 and $12.75 Silk Lamp Shades (.SlgHJ.) Reduced Mahogany-framed Sepia Pictures $3.00 Nottingham Curtains, 3 yds. long $2 pair Couch Hammocks (80jjf ), $13.50 to $22.50 Bedroom Wall Papers 12 'ic to 30c a piece Lace-trimmed Scarfs now 40c each Decorated Tea Sets, 17 pieces $7.25 Heavy Glass Table Tumblers 50c a dozen Cut Glass Cream and Sugar Sets $5.00 Light-cut Glass Vases, 85c; Baskets $2.75 Frying Pans, small size now 35c Cotton Mops 35c Mop Handles 25c Carpet Brooms $1.25 Bread Knives 25c Furniture Reduced OLD HICKORY SUMMER FURNITURE our entire line, including Chairs, Tables, etc at clearance prices. ODD FURNITURE PIECES for year-nround use Reds, I)aenports, 3-piece Suits, etc. at clearance prices, many at less than half former prices. c2$S.VLE1' UNENS, BEDFURNISHINGS Girls' Cotton Vests ( 'w "; ) 15c Children's Cotton Stockings, black, white, cordovan; seconds, 18c; 3 pairs for 50c Infants' White Lisle Stockings, 4 to 62, 25c White Canvas Two-strap Pumps, Children's, $1.95; Misses', $2.45; Large Girls', $2.90 Children's 4-strap Roman Sandals $1.90 MEN'S CLOTHING Remarkable Values In addition to the thousands of Men's Suits already marked at clearance prices, these and many other special Clover lots: Suits with 2 pairs of Trousers $19.75 and $26.50 "Alco" Blue Serge Suits $31.50 Tropical Suits $13.75 Cassimere Suits $14.75 & $21.50 Tropical Suits, small sizes $5.00 Suits made-to-measure, of finished und un finished worsteds, some in tropical weights for $42.50 Leghorn Hats $2.75 Caps $1.35 Pajamas, $1.45, $2.00; Night Shirts $1.35 Knitted Four-in-Hands 65c and 95c White Corded Handkerchiefs 15c Cotton Socks 6 pairs for 70c niack nnd colors Sizes 9M: to ll1'.. Check Nainsook Athletic Union Suits 75c Striped Madras Athletic Union Suits 85c Washable Fabric Gjlovcs 90c Men's Terry Cloth Bath Robes 1.75 Men's Oxfords $5.90, $6.90 and $8.90 Linen Table Cloths, 66x66 inches $5.00 Damaslc Napkins, 20-inch $4.50 a dozen Mercerized Cotton Napkins, 18x18, $1.50 doz. Half-linen Crash Toweling 25c a yard Bleached Turkish Towels 28c each White or Gray Cotton Blankets, pink or blue borders, 66x80 inches $4.75 a pair Bleached Muslin Sheets, 63x99, $1.75; 81x99, $2.25. Pillow Cases, 42x38ij, 58c; 45x38 io, 65c. Bolster Cases, 45x76y2 inches -$1.25 Unbleached Pillow Casing 30c a yard floorc1)ver1ngs Roxbury 10-wire Brussels, 9x12 ft $35.00 Wool-and-Fibre Rugs, 8.3x10.6 ft. $17.25 Domus Heavy Fibre Rugs, 6x9, $9.00; 8x10, $12.75; 9x12, $13.50 Small Rag Rugs a special lot in sizes 2x4 feet to 3x6 feet, at Half Price Inlaid Linoleum $1.20 and $1.55 sq. yd. In the Department of Lower-Priced Floor Coverings Tapestry Brussels Rugs, 11.3x12 ft $35.00 Stenciled Grass Rugs, 8x10, $4.00; 9x12, $5 Rubber Mats, 11x26 inches now 50c MISCELLANEOUS Canvas-covered Dress Trunks (i,(Tae ), $8.00 Fine Pullman Baby Coaches now $44.00 Works of Edgar Allan Poe. 10 vols. $3.00 Solid Gold Cuff Links, $3; Bar Pins, $3.50 Sterling Silver Hair Brushes now $2.00 Matting Traveling Bags $2.75 and $3.00 Leather Strap Books $1.25 The Furniture is Ready! A Revelation in Values! To-morrow will be the second day of the INSPECTION AND COMPARISON 'DAYS the Furniture is all ready, with the new price-tickets, which are rather star tling in their revelation of the great fall in prices. In fact, this August Furniture Sale Has already proven to bo n Sale of great surprises. You cannot reulizo until you boo with your own eyes how much lower tho prices are than during the past few years. Our stock is practically all nUW.T K,,t at the new lower wholeisa, 1'ricus, and reduced from our own new' lowor retail prices. Hesides our entire regular stock, at reduced prices, we have niude greater SPECIAL PURCHASE8 of manufacturers sample lines, surplus stocks and close-out lots than for many yearH. It is difficult nnilervxT J,e'iuctl.ons ln actual figuics, because of the sweeping changes since the war, but let COM 1 ARlbON of iMirniture and prices in the various stoics be your guide, Wo have the utmost confidence in tho values in the Strnwbrulge & Clothier Salo. Selection may be made to-morrow or Friday, and the transaction dated August 1st, when the Sale begins. NOTE: Furniture needs often mature before ability to pay. To meet this situation we have perfected a DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN the most convenient and most practical of its kind, yet of a dignity characteristic of this Store. The salesmen will be glad to tell you more about it. !"" 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