'mw, i ; ,rrj .TjS-? ir'Vr ' f ?, jf .JKeman Eyes lly. JEAN NKWivn W onion as Friends iV'Why In it.." Hcndly reader wanU EtL "tlint women can't be friendly " ' - ifi... Omv hn utanrli 'fffthful and stand by cncheter?" flfrtavMld tbey enn't, sisteri r.n. Mlrl ttiey ueii w "' . .111 ..-! ilml tltlln mutter Jndeea-we u " --, L .11 Ihn Hilly twaddle tbat we hear rjm -. ... . t-,-.iu nt women net mi ; . much truth In It as the equally ir7.(n-.nt Hfatcmcnt, new te none or. IJJbeut strong men net recovering ;'tangUmn have died of pneumonia. I il becauce strong mcu are expected $ lvc tblngB, this attracted coin cein "2J until finally Jt, became "strong ''haven't a chance." u . Vi.,1 there liaVC Deen women wnu umu ?J dlMPPO "ting In. friendship. Ll aI' . lVim thnv llBVO alWBVH "v nflJ,Viiitcil as tlie mere faithful .TpneumonlBhelBn "Multiplied until, ' faithful frln,. , ni,nllt hn be- mm... hfilPll b J"" "-.--. ; t '"'.., in Bohton who in Dravinit rrer; of begles te the elite P.lJi,, another woman . In Wett I.nurtl lilt. nww rr.il,' Cem In' Contact Willi Oat Jet Janney Strut, Heme ii 9urnln coming In contact with a lighted I gas Jet In n room en'JIw second fleer of the home of Charles Child. 301.1 Janney." titrect. thin mnmina v i... Lroem afire. nJlJ' lit"' WV? ViM en the lower iiuntbk. Relatives enrt fleer with hlH wife, nmcllcd atuekc. ' United t'astie. "4h. k. . v.., awakened hi it Mnn Pmil Ilii ..? i.i ' "' '""era Sten.. a i. M.. iiml tlutn .. L j I la,"t,nlne .Vfars old, .rjreenway at. tut. Arflntti .-. V. "" n uh Hiurni. xne ore ere TJ5$?$g'S bebe'n'Cdenntr ) Beatfjs n.?.'HN'-i..h,l retldence. 1208 Slh e.ve.. h& MIiSn&.. JM2M.AS MeOeh 1 BA1NH. In rv-.." -vr."" ? Ajiuuctiiir. . j. scandal EHe belli nnetlwr - Tta 1 is tryfng te (llveree her M" i 1 iibta In full custody of her iSfiSn III "e the wffr. HUH F' hleh tie man ""- Duj.-- - - I' l.l .ins llllll II" ""' "-- .7;. 7 tnrAUKMyAiiSV.E.l(;r-sy1,iD,'' " b. t. n,iicc'lr:!-3.M"dl0" awi. Intr.fn.em niv'nw ''ISS obi 16. 1922 T.OUI8U mehir ' f"n?r ?.f JetPhJl- DleklntH nd fn tMchXu3cOhr?2f5.PrMb,0rln : I run.rnt wrlw. ten" S l". M, t hl Ih PSj;. tttTTTIK, b. Ifir'"'.,0?' !?per. a i iEm "a. JT". .tfiSKSi ire"" I0".8 here U nothing mere dlB dlB Ifiewlngi. tnere one j. ..r.ii tiinr diim tvw. Itaiiciu. -.,. 4f , Bat she m f "r, ,!?.L It would aid Ipich eyldcne mill ie tell because aid her menu '' i i .rv dny we can nee about 114 iJL"d.. Se eY the cleBeBt and flncif vhlns between women, ,"""" ln,PL the ether through thick l?8 Vy . 1. .... ill leek wltH vis- !'.redVtbe one woman who 1 g net ley'- I Adventures With a Purse .1 ..AM 1 tA lf ir HOPE you wm tcuu , . w that I iiavi. court a fampu ' ,im j . mevina wrinkles was being jffi Wsfully. Ait English. k. ft B- POlH:eught he iiArrt and te i lu.u,,u"' V"" Y" .ui A Wl te a few shops In this Wder cara? .,",."- , .a c n tiewdern. One of these In wlxe.1 "ul Jnter and put en the foce for " Jft 'nut" Iter which It Is re; J And. I give you my word h ifter tMt cry tmcnta it ia SSSwiry te take any mere for .1 .,?..: . ..u..nlnff these tell it mcd tee geed te be true, DUt 1 liJlhcn one powder te try. and that K. t tnew that they really will de k'-S. work. The nice aliepkreper wiie f. IM W0'R; . 1 .,.. tuf.H hv a num. VlSJemes back that tey abse- lately wm nei ", " ;- ,r,i fyriUwrtid8 e AS , ftS who come in who cannot -fferd J t A I I IIIIIIII1I1L A b fBfcWB fwteey Pav a deposit until they can get frt. mt of "he tSeney. It 1 the met s imuinc It nVKelf." If your own wrmi r bcslnnina te point te age. wny nei SJ.'Sf.nd V& Sbeut this remarkable treatment . .1 j ni. .tnnictncs with band- robreldcred clex have ben rfprlced I at nn khen from $3.50 t.$J-w. II you en unep irem "? 1I-,---,, .i, ire BMUlng a pair 01 rcuiij - ---Inw you will want te knew about thwe, I feel sure fitwiin thS heart el 9 and 5. Read Your Character ' . By Difll Pftillfpe ; Piuwd Lips It Is hard te eay whether the eyes or the mouth tell ua mere of the char cters of the people we are observing. Beth of them are the outward evidences of the inward or mental attitude, elo quent in their revelations and very hard te silence. It is easy, tee, te tell by the eyca and lips whether the type of thought you ted In them at the moment la a nu bltual one.er net. Te de this you only have te glance at the face In repose. If the relaxed expression shewB the wrinkles and ether evidences which it muit show of any expression which Is habitual, your answer Is obvious. What, then, would be the story of these funny little lines radiating from a mouth naturally held contracted and narrowed, as though getting ready te whlstle but never getting te the point of doing be, lines caused by what wc call "pursed" lips? Habitually purged lips denete a tend ency te give undue consideration te little and unimportant things, te the ezdubleu even of the mero Important things. Primness, prudery, self-satisfaction, eiethim and the exaltation of trifles; peer judgment, narrow lews. lack of i generosity and of a vision of the bigger things of llfe are all indicated In greater or less degree and In varying combina tions by the habitual expression of this type. Tomorrow Hooked Terminals SONS OF VETERANS MEET Congressman Ireland, of Illinois, te Addreas Banqueters The Pennsylvania Division of the ens of Veterans will bold its twenty eighth annual banquet tonight at the Hetel Adelphla. There will be ad ad dresBes by Congressmen Clifferd Ireland, of lllliielb; Simeon D. Fcss, of Ohie; A. 13. B. Stephens, of Ohie, and Wll ham H. McNulty. State secretary. W. trwlund Kcndrlck will be teastmastcr. (.cneral Pershing hud been Invited te J I" l banquet but was forced nt lie labt moment te cancel bis acceptance. Pavement Lights JPavtlWht dean, hv. Dl BM iflStir, Stat tUui all mikm tvek. Stptlr a Tin mm, and OirlU HMH B' auaiav Btairwajr XUanHxwitk. -!!UflluirT ai:...r"'f. . "B. r? au auea u (took. Mentgemery Iren & Steel Ce. 18 Berks Street wmmm Wsmim 9,&fr fj '-j.' W;&5F iitm-ji'W ims MIl,T2r' mwm "i-r " i iwrifa ureme. iteiatlvea and frlendi t'lv''l te nttpnd funeral rlcN. Jle P. SJ . Intp rtalrlence. 1113a H. Mnrnte Int. l'ornweod run. Frlpridn iray call K.r.l ii l"7.VZ-rP. ,fc. i .. t?s?, iicttik wt jv ieWa,ff io.3e "a vi :. .n Apil., .MI utlll L'OODfir at... r.mrf.n' N .1 lri.KKnJJ...,I,rlt.B,21 ,lh Onwtcry. tin?iJif"y tf'i t,'nlv I le II P, M, iJirf15.11 Vrb.- " ,,," IXI.CN U.. b.. LTi5'd ,,0.f,""K1 "rvlcea Aten . 2-30 P. r. SS .r '' ""'deice. 2B34 N. Delhi at. Int. Bun.. T Ve"?'p M1' UB"?ll,n" mar lwe nfR'iBS8i!jCR,'B'udda.nlri rb- "A rtELLA II. wife or I 10 lats Jehn C. Brew ler. Relatlvea and frlenda are Invited te at' lend runrnl a.rvf,.. Ua , r, i, u.i dence of hjr reualn Jehn He'ud.r. MOl' Tulip ai. int. Alt. Vernen Ceni. ftpmnln. ntsv Ha viewed Hun, eve. nnRSTj.1;, b. 13. annik. wife of fliarlfa Ifreille. Itelathea and frlenda ar Men.. I reten at. Hn. Malt U..H t : -- , " V "'"un t a, null.. e ii. ii. j-. ai. i.IIn,?HT- 7e!2-..10' Wlt.MAM If., be-?Vu..hU8ba".d-.f Mar' A- BrlKht. nsed nil. Helutlym and frlenda Invited te funeral aerv . Men-vlSJO P. M.. at hla late residence. 47J7 ?i?.,;,hwoe,, " Prankford. Int. pri vate, lllllalde Cem. Itemalna may be viewed Bun. eve. , , CASBlDV.-rfeb. 13. tP;2. KATIIRTN M.. belesed wife of Jehn J. faimldy and daugli ter of Daniel and late Julia A. O'C'ennell (nee Kane). Itelatlves and frlenda Invited tn funeral. Men.. 8:30 A. M.. from her late realdence, 23IR Wallara si. Hnlrmn renulem ma i at Churrh of Ht. Krancla Xavler 10 A. it. Int. Hely Presa Cem. . CHOMrTEn. With the Atlantic Fleet. Jan. 21. WAr.TCll 8C0TT. .en of Harry in, the late Bertha Chellnter, ae-d 11), Funeral eryleea. Bat.. 2 P. M residence of hlri father. Colestown Cem. Aute will meet trleyia jit ee read, Merrhantville. N. .1. CI.RMENTS. On Feb. 16, EMKAIlBli; Ti I103S. wife of Jiinea Clements. Rela. tlvee nnd frlenda Invited te funeral, en Monday, nt 2-in p. m from her late resi dence. BOOS Willow ve. Interment Kit, Merlah Cemetery On view Sunday, 7 te 0 P. M. CI.1VER. Feb. 10. 1022 ANNA V.. daughter of Jeseph R. nnd the late Mary G i-inrr, useij ea. t'unarai aien P. M.. late Int. Itcechwoeu residence, ltulmevllle, Pa. Cem. CONDT. Feb. 13. JOSEPH A., son of the late AVllltatn and .Tan. fnmlv hn.ti.ml of Mary t'endy (nee McCulleuch) Re'atlves nu iricnua are invuea te attend (uneral, Bun.. 2 P M., residence, 2812 Vharten at. Int. Ml. Merlah Cem, Itemalna may be viewed Hat. eve. COOPER. Of Rorkferd, Wllmlnetnn. Del., nn Hecend Menth lflth. I'AROMNB MID DI.ETON COOPER, us-ed (18 enr. Rela tlvea and frlenda are Invlted te ntten.i th.. funeral services, at the residence of Wll-J iimiii i-. eiiiivruti, ptinnu'iiay, narena 3I0ntn :nth, nt 11 A. M. Interment private. Omit flew em. . CROSSLEV. Suddenly, at Han Anale. Tex.. Feb. 13, of pneumonia, ELIZABETH (Bedlpe) Cressloy. Int. ut Ban Arurele. Tex., Bat.. Feb IS. CUNNINGHAM. Feh. 1. HORT.MT . elf the Inte David and Isabella Cunningham Relatives end friends, also Qus V. Tev n Peit. Ne. 4(1, O. A. R. and Cellls Zeuaves. nre invited te attend the funeral. Men.. 1 . .i ii'iiit mi. miv i i-stiiauce. ..ut eyivail nve., Rutledee, Delawate County, Pa. Int. private. Frlenda may -all Bundus- evenlna DAI.EY. b. in. ROSE DALEY (nee Jnmes). widow of Jehn D-ilev. Riniivn. nnd friends and Ht. Charles T. A. B. Hecl-tv are Invited te atteni funeral. Mnn., H 3i A. M.f residence of en. Jehn J. Daley, ins Baltimore ave.. Cliften Helchtii llpfuwuiv. Ce., Ph. Solemn requiem masa'nt tit. Charles' Church, te A M. Int. St. Charles' Cem. PRMfDEi. suddenly. Feb. ie 1022. JAMES, husband of Florence T. n.mn..v (nee Bchaeffer), Relatives and friends are In vited te attend funeral services. Men.. 2 p. M.. at his lata residence 813 S. 2d st. Int. private. Frlenda may call Sun., 8 te 10 P.M. IJIUKBtJW. At ner resilience, nin W, Clapler t , Gertnantnwn, en Feb .0, 1022. IIERTINIA tIALIiOWK'LL. wife of Aulre' C Dicksen nnd daughter of J. Wnllaie and Bertlnla. Hallowed. Relatives nnd friends arc Invited te the snlce, en Saturday after noon, at 2 30 o'clock, at Hip .Second Presby terian Church, 21st and Walnut Bts. Inter ment private. West Laurel HIM Cemetery. Frlenda may call at lN.'O Chestnut at., from Il-tO A. M. te 1 P M.. .Saturday. DONAOHY (nee Thompson) On Feb. IB. 1022. JANE TOHMPHON wife of the late William Denaahy. Relatives and friends art Invited te the tervlce. Hat.. 2 P. M., at her late residence. 3220 Chestnut at. Int. Mt. Merlah Cem. Friends may call Frl. eve. DORAN. Feb. IS. REBECCA (nee McCltl Ian), wlft of Jacob Deran'. Relatives and trienaa aru mvncu ,w .iiruu lunrrai, aien.. a .A A HV e.HlHAnn Am N TlnHi. : Solemn requiem -mats at the Church of tht Assumption. 10 A. M. Int. Hely Cress Cem. DUFl. ree. m. iri:ia, nientg, Ce. Pa.. Jehn If., husband of Bailie T. Duff elatlves and friends invited te funeral terv i. Sat. 2-30 P. M.. residence of m.i.. aw! Philip H. Heffman, 1020 Fillmore at.. FTankferd. Int. private. Remains may be viewed Frl. ve. no widow of Cfcarlei- H. Ellis. Mr., ased t6. Relative! and frlenda are invited te attend funeral services. Men.. 2 P.M. at tha resldence of her ten. Francis D. Ellis. 221 N. 7th at.. Camden. N. J. Int. private Harlelsh Cem. Friends may call bun , 7 t0I?RATO -Feb. 13, PLACIDO. beloved husband of Aneellna Erate, survived by tl children, ned 83. Relatives and friends, also Society of p. M. 8. La Trlnscrla, nre Invited te atteid funeral. Sat,. 0 A. M. fitim his late residence. 817 E. nirard ave. Solemn requiem hlsh nss Hely Name Church 10 A M. Int. Hely Cress Cem FRANZ lr,bv. 10' ,i-ii. ELUABETH, widow of Henry Frans (nee Kuhllg). and 73. rt.iutlves and friends, also member, nt ,h. Qtrman Society, and all ether societies of whlcli ene waa a innnuar. inyuea le attend funeral jervlces.v Sat., lAe P. M . at htr lata residence 3251 N, 10th st. Int. prlvats, W. Laurel Hill. FRIDENBERO Feb. 17. ROSE ADLER. wife of Simen Frldenberar, of 3401 N. 17th st ased 41. Relatives and friends Invited . e.i.i.r.l services. Bun.. 2 SO P. u n.: clsely. at the parlors et Merris Rosenberg's Sen 2000 N. Bread St. Int. at Mt. Blnal Cem. . ,. -, UBttsn.-'1'"- a., wire of Charles F. Oeyer. Funeral services private. Hat.. 11 A. M.. at parlors of Jeseph If. Murray ft Sen. 020 Market st.. Camden, N. J. Int. private, Mt Merlah Cem. aOULD Feb. Id. OHARI.EH DAVID. son of Jamca A. and Anna Ueuld. ased 2 Relatives and friends are invited te nttend funeral services. ; , J, R M.. nt his parents' residence. 2230 As.'ien st. Int. Mt. "ailiVr? At Hamilton Court. 16th Inst.. ALICE 1IUI.MB. daughter of late Charles Oraff and Francea C. Hulme and sister of late Rev. W. Ilarry Oraff. Services at St. James Church. KM and Walnut st., en Monday. 2.30 P. M. Interment Woodland Cemetery L I1AIIN reb IS, JOHN, acn of the Inte Jehn ana iienruur jiuuii. mw ui n. i, jp et 20th and .'.ederttl atj. Relatives ant friends, also Phlla. Ledge, Ve, 2. R j. O E ivnd Jfcth Ward Republican Executive Committee, are Invited te funeral. Monday morning. 8:30. 2017 Christian at. Mass of requiem at St. Chr es' Church, ut 10 o'clock. Interment Wllliiimspsrt. Pa l,j. mains may be viewed bur-day eve., after 8 o'cleclft HAMirTON (nee ,Vlar.-Tfn,Ileb. 17, 1022, IDA' MAY. wife of L. H, Hanrllien. Rnlatlvea and friends, also Chpater Ne, 100. Order of Eastern Star; Cinclnnatus Council Ne 110, n. it'Ki v. ut I.,, uump no, n.i, l', (), L. 'a" imi P. R. R. Y. M. C. A. AuxlllRrv.' ure Invited te the eerylce e;j Wednesday uftenietin at 2.80 o'clock, at her late real dence. 8320 Falrmeunt ave Interment at Fernwood Cemetery, l'rlends may view re mains Tuesday even'mr, from 7 te 0 o'clock, headlna- papers please ceuv. "HARKlNSAl-'eb. 10 JAMES P.. husband of Ciitlmrlne.llarkln die" Cnrreh nsed 4.1. Relatives nnd friend's, also Epiphany Hely Nnme Society. United Brotherhned of Ciu i. titers and Je ners Lecal Ne. 1 22. r.. In vlted te funeral Men., H.30 A. M., from hit rtxlddice. -'.MO H. Jessup st, llluli mass nt rixiulem at Epiphany Church, 10 A. M. Int tttli,A0Tyci'f.r-Feb.,!ni3. COOPER B. HATCH. fnu;,,?faVe,ser;,ic.leBnad,,..U2 P?Vft!f I'.V'fS.'j! dence; 20(1 N. 0th St.. Camden, N. J, Int. srlvute. Evergreen Cem. HENDERBON. Feb. 18. LENA wife of Stanley Hendersen, aged 82. ..Funeral serv Ices at 808 B. Orangt at., Media, Pa., Mud., a P. M. Int. Media .Cem. IIINKLH. rb. 10, ABRAHAM, hliaband 6f Mary lllnkle. aged 71, Relatives ninl inenua are nvlled ,te attend funeral Men,. 8 P. M.v at his Inte residence, 2713 W. dak dale. st. . Int. Mt. Pciipr. 'Cem. ItemaUM iray De viswtd Hunday eve, IIOLTXJWBUHH.-.Feb. 1(1, HARAH JANE, widow of Frank f lollewbush, naed 70, Rela vtlves. nnd friends are Invited te Attend fu neral aervlrea. nt her late residence, loes wiea,!!. si,, jiien,, i i' air. precisely, int. Feb, 10, WILLIAM J., mends, also ., nre Invited In .. residence niuu naten Cent. IStTT. Fnrmerlv nf ''(t'J H. f.llth at., nn Feb. 10, 11122, IAJUIHK R widow of Ernest Isltt. Bervhn en Monday 'nfternoeti, nt 2 o'clock, ut the Oliver II. Biilr Uldi,, 82u Chestnut st, Interment prlvste. I JOHNSON. t)n Feb. 17. ANNA R. JOHN. SON. Services en Monday evening at 7 o'tleck, at the res'ilence of her sen.t-law. M. A. Perter, ..'1727 N, Beuvler el. Inter ment at Northumberland, pa, KAT.BACH. Feb. 17. ut his residency, V.22& N. 27t, St.. WILLIAM H. If. KAI. BACH, nged 82. Relatives and friends lu vltd sp servltes. Tues., 2 P. M at the pnr Itra of Mnftln Evey k Sen 2800 Diamond it, tnt, private, American Mechanics' Om ..K!jY.,.T0n -'0' 'O!! -MARY l'.l.l.BN KELLY, of 1420 W. Ulrard itve, Relative!, nnd frlenda are Invited te the funeral, en Monday mernlnir, ut 8.30 o'cleik, from the Oliver It, Hair Bldg.. 1820 Chest nut at. Solemn renulem mass at Ht. Malnrhy'H Church nt 111 o'clock. Interment at Hnlv r'resa Cemetery. KBI.LT. Feb, 17, JOHN KELLY. In hit DOIh year. Relatives and friends Invited te funeral, Men , 8-30 A. M,, from his tate res Idence, 12(1 E. Price st., flermatitev.ii. Sol emn requiem mass at Ht, Vincent de Paul's Church 10 A, M. Int. at Hely Hepulchre cem. . . kBNNEY. Feb. IB, JAJIBH. husband of Mary Kcnnev Ince Flnnegan). Relatives nnd friends, also Hely. Name Society and Dlv. Ne. 8, A. O. Il nre Invited te attend fu- Reral, Men., 8 30 A. M,. from residence of la son, 140 W. Susquehanna ave. Solemn mass et requiem at St. Michael's Church 10 A..,i..JJ, Ne' .Cathedral Ccme- KRUPP. EMMA MAY Z. (me Hett). wife of Harrv Z. Krupp Services at residence. 830 Columbia ave.. T.ansdale. Pa., Mnndnv. Feb. 2, 2 P. M. Interment private. Hillside Cem. Friends call Monday, between 12 and . .,.&.S.l.!iIN'Tn r,. 10. HARRIET S. IAUOHLIN. IK lathes dim! frlenda Invited In funeril servlc, en Monday, nt 2 P. JM.. at residence, 3.TI7 W. H.treld st. Friends may cull Htiridav evening, Interment private, LOUOHEAD. Suddenly, of heart failure, nt Atlantic. Clt, N. ,l Feb. 17. 10J2. IHAAC MARHEt.lH i.OUUIIEAD. IMnerHl services Men,, II A. M.. nt R. R. Brlnghurst LC.a .11124 Ar h st. Int. private. . MACKKL. Feb. 10 HENRY, husband of the late Mary A. Mackel (nee Jacksen). Rela liven and friends and all societies of whlcli he was a member are Invited te funeral, Monr. 8:30 A. M.. late residence. 728 E. Allegheny ave. Solemn requiem mass nt Church et the Ascension, 10 A. M. Int, New Cathedral Cem. MASON. At Blackwood. N. J.. Feb. 10. 11122. EMILY E . wife nf Herbert T. Masen. Itelatlves and friends, also Ladles' Auxiliary. Cyren Commander', Ne, J. K. T,, of Cam Cm, and Ladle-' Auxiliary, of the Coir, Ceir, tr unity Mi'sen'c Club, e' Blackwood, ure In vited te nttend funerjl services Men.. 10:1(1 A. M ut her late reel Unci L'lnckwned, N. J. Int, Bhiekw-oed, Frleiida may call Sun , after 7 P. M McCIILLOWOH. On Feb. 10. 1022. CHRISTIAN I... beloved husband of Sylvia H. McCulleueh. Rilallves and fi lends, also empleyes of the Penna, R. R. Ce , are Invited te the services. Men.. at 2 P. M,, ut tils late residence, 0131 Lensen st.. llerinantewn. Int. private. Friends may call Hun eve. McORATI.. Feb. III. JOHN, husband of Anna Mcdrnlh Relatives and friends, also all societies of which he whs a member. In vited te fun-ral, Mnndnv. 8 30 A. M., resi dence. 273S N. 23d at. Solemn requiem mass St. Columba's 10 A. M. Int. Hely Hepul chre Cemetery. MILLER. Feb 14. at Mlserleerdla Hos pital. ALICE MAUD, widow of .tallies T. If. Mllln. Relatives nnd friends ure In vited te nttend funetiil services nt her tcsidence, 1017 S, I. th st.. Men . 20th Inst,, 2 P. M. Int. private. MILES. Feb. IS. ESTHER P.. wlfe et Wilsen Miles, and daughter of 1 nemas 1 nnd f Hrnh A. Kenne.. Relatives and friends HI" HIVIII.-II IU lull-Till ..lull. O .,' j, el.. resldence 1010 E. Yerk st. Solemn requh in mass at the Church nf the Visitation. 19 A. M. Int prlvate Hely Sepulchre Cent. AfONrrOOMERY. Near Birmingham N J , Feb. 1, 1022. BENJAMIN MONT GOMERY, aged 81. Funeral nervlccs Men , 2 P. M.. at residence et Clinten Worrell, near Birmingham N. J MORRISSEY. Feb. IT.. JAMES .1., seu of late Jehn and Harah Merrlssey, of Creggs County tlalwav, Ireland. Relatives and friends. Hely Name M. I. B. ; Uesu Cem . K. of Ht. Jehn: Court Pelvlcw. K. of A.: Enip. of P. and R. Camden Shipping. Invited tn funeral, Monday, II A. M.. residence, 210.! N, Ettlnjr st. Solemn requiem masi Most Precious Blead 10 A. M. tnt. Hely Cress NEILL. On Feb. 10 1022. the Rev. HEN1 JAMIN MH'NEH NEILL. aged U8 jears Relatives and friends are Invited te the mtv lee. Hat.. 2 P. M.. ut the Oliver It, Balr Bids . 1820 Chestnut st. Int. private. NEVIN At Clnnamlnsen. N. J.. Tub. 17. 1022. MARY P.. wife of Samuel P. Nevln Funeral Men., 2 P. M-. from funeral parlors of Frank A. Hnever. 311 E. Bread st , Pal myra, N. J. Int. Morgan Cem, Frlenda may view remains Bun. afternoon. NOREMAC.Fel 1.1. 1022. C1ECROE D . husband of Delia. Neremnc, uged (18. Fuueril Sim., s P. M. rusldetice, 0,140 Woodland live. Int Arllimlnr f'e'n. Rcmali.H nu.y be viewed Hvt.. 8 te 10 V M. PELLETREAU. Feb. 10. SARAH !... widow of 1'dwnrd Pellctreau. Relatives tnd friends are Invl'ed te uttend lunerul see. Ics. Tucs . 2 P. M.. resl'lenie, 117 N. IHd st. Int. private, l'crnvoed Cem. Vlcwliii; Men. nve PHILLIPS. At the Longacre. en F.b 17. 11122. LUCY THOMAS, widow of William Dayton Phillips and ilnughtci of th" late tcilm Deer and Mary Ituwena Celtnn Themas. Serv Ire en Tuesdiv Hflerneau, at 1 o'clock, at Hely Trinity Church,. lUth anil Walnut sis. Interment nrlvutc POPE. lb. 17. 1022. ELIZABETH EMMA widow of Jeseph E. Pepe. Id latives and friends are Invited te attend funeral. Tucs.. 1 P, M , from her lute rtsldence, J17 N. 02d st. Strvkes ut Ebcntzer M. E. Church. I.2d mid Parrish ets., 1 30 P. M Int, Chester Rural Cunetery. Friends muv cull Mnn H le 10 P. M. RAKER. suddenlv. Feb 111. at llryii Mawr. Pa.. CHARLES W. RAKER. HerMc-s at Boerteivn BIdg., 121.1 Arch st., Monday. 2 P. M. Int. t Pttell, Pa. Friends may call Sunday, 7 te 0. 1215 Arch at. RITCHIE At hvr rtsldene.i. 1101 Oiiden st . en Pel,. 17 lli-M. IHAIIEL HAIlMEIt. vvlfi- of Earl P. Ritchie and ilautflili r of Simeon iH. and the Inte .vtury C. Puis. Announcement of funeral later RUTH In New Yerk, en J'cb. 1(1, 11122. Mrs. HORACE W. RUTH. Funeral .ervhea in Monday Feb. 20. lit 2 o'clock, at her father's residence, 71 Vlrulnlu un.. i outts eutts outts ville Pa. Int. private, I'alrvlew Cem SCHROTH. l'eb. Id, JOHN, hush mil of late Margaret Schrelh (nee Hngen). ai?ed 71, Kelutlves nnd friends, also S"hlllei I.o.l-e. Ne Da, I. O O. F. jre luvlleil te attind funeral services. Mnn,. 2 P, M . lale lesl deme. 29(10 Hvdenhum st. Int. prlvute. Frlenis muv cull Sun. eve. SCHUELEN. A New Yerk, en Feb 13. MARY, wife of the late Andres bchuelen Relatives and friends are Invited te uttend the funeral services. Monday, 2 P. M.. from resldence et son-in-law. Ucergu Ilaur, 112 N. Paxson st. Int. Northwood Cemetery. SHANNON. At 838 H 1.1th st . mi Feb. 17. 1022. A GORDON S. SHANNON, iicej .111 yea nt. .Service en Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'cleik, nt the Oliver If. Biilr Bide.. 1SJD Chestnut st. Rt mains may be viewed Sun day afternoon and cvenlnir SMITH At Onwyd. Pa., Feb Id, AII OUSTA II. TACK, widow of Dr. Wlleeii B. Smith. Due notice of funeral will be clwn THOMPSON. Feb. 1(1, ELIZABETH THOMPSON. Relatives nnd friends. alne members of the Prlnm of Pen, n Chanel, in vited le funeral services, .Men.. J P, M late residence, IH'lil H. 20th st Int. Mt. Merlah Cem. Friends may call bun., S te 10 P. M. TODD. Peb 10, HERMAN 13 , hush mil of Mary A. and son of William and Ellwbetli Tedd, nged 22. Funeral servicea Mnn . 2 p, M at 423 Redflrld st. Int. at Fermvued CeWARRF.N. On Ib. 17, 1022 H-.LLP3 M vvldew or uapiain jeiin T. Warren. Iteiaiivea iinu mc u ie mmiu in iu r'lul services en Sunday, at U 3i P M, nt tht resldencu i f his sun Frank c. Wnrren. 284 N. 7th bt.. Camden, N. J. Intirment Hniyrna, Del,, en Mendav morn mern Ir.B. Train leaves Bread St. Station ie AVEAVER. Feb IS. 1022 ELIZABETH EDWARDS . WEAVER. Funeral services Men., 2 P. M.. at 27 E. Frent St., Media. Pa. Int. Media. Cem. WUISli. Pl. 1. ALICE. wlfe nf Frank F Welsh entl daughter of Olive anl thi lute JarijS DU'imn. itgeil 2S Relutlves uud friends Invited te fuperul, Wed , 8 nil A M., rcbldet.ee, 207 Mountain st. Solemn high musi Church r.f Sacred Heart It lit) A. M Int Helv Cress Cemetery, -l...ri.;,r. tei. in mil i. ii. .1 .. i. Wr..il, i, i'a . i. ! . ""e ei juscpn Franklin v , ., r. 3Vi , ltxl" ' ii nd friends u.ie Invited te funeral sirvlces, Men. I 2 P. M ut her.Ute residence. I4ji st., iTi'iiKieru, tin, privutc. rrtin S? '.r',.ll Sun eve WILLIAMS. Feb 17. JOSEPH, husband nf Sarah Ann Williams aged 70. llincrut en lies Monday. I P. M., at late resldence S VnliM at.. Mnrchantvllle. N. J. Interment rlrivnte. Remains may ue seen Siimhn ee, prWOOLbTON. Feb. 10 CARRIE U .laughter of Heward, and the lain Emma Woelaton (nee Rheuds), aged 8 yearn 111 months. Relatives and friends are Invited in attend the funeral services, Mnndav, 2 P M residence of her grandmother, Mrs. V lltieads, 2083 E Albright st. Int. private. North Cedar Hill Cem. """HUB Suddenlv, en Feb, 14, 1022. CRANK J., uubiiuiiu ui i.iirnimia u, ,crie -. .....a ..nn rriniiiiu ninii ..u isrmirii Ne "0.1, V, and A. M.i Lewistnwn R A. , Letvfatnvvn .Commundery. Ne, 2(1, K T., Phlla. Censlstnrv, J2d Dine, A. A S R,, I r l Temple. A. A O. N M.' S.. of Phllu. iatrei et rnua.. i-ni a. iteursn ami Pratcrnnt Order of Eagles. Ne. 4111, Lev, is. town, are Invited te the service, en Mon Men ,iAv Afternoon ut 2 o'c'eck. at the Oltw r 11. lialr Bldtf.. 1820 Chestnut st. Inlerment private. Lcwlstevvn, P.u, rapera pleute -nnv 1INDEBTAKEBB J DIAMOND WANAMAkER'S POWN STAIRS STORE H WANAMAKti ' , . ' 'i ' j" ii i. '.' ' i ii tlNUSBS PL Wanamaker T v I . t ' Down Stairs Stere 11 I I .." ft. ,lLLLJ Wfc I f &m f MMfT i m! Here Are New Tweed Cape Dresses and Silk Frecks, $16.50 Tweed cape dresses, arc the newest of the new and young women arc pronouncing them charming. The frock that is sketched at the left is in Copenhagen blue or tan and is cut en straight lines with "pipings and a vestce of suede velour in self color. $16.50. Canten Crepe. Taffeta and Crepe de Chine Dresses, $16.50 Taffetas are in navy, black and brown, delightfully youthful, with frills and ruffles of taffeta and bright touches of embroidery. Silk crepe dresses are in beautiful color-' ings. 100 Sample Dresses. $16.50 About a Third Less Canten crepe and heavy crepe de chine dresses arc in black, navy, flame, corn flower, jade, fuchsia and henna. Seme have sleeves of Georgette, ethers show braid or silk fringe. A great variety, for there arc very few dresses alike. New Cleth Dresses Weel Jersey Dresses, $10 S16.50 model shows the low waistline, " which is se fashionable. The bodice is pluin and the skirt is pleated. Tep cellar and cuffs arc of white or cream crepe de chine, while the frocks are in navy, brown, rein deer and henna.. (Sketched.) Terry Cleth and New Cretonnes Werth Seeing Fresh new fabrics, suitable for draperies, cushions and ether uses and none the lcssx attractive because their prices arc se modest. $1 and $1.10 a yard for terry cloth in new patterns and pleasing two-toned effects. 20c, 25c, 30c, 40c and up te $1.25 a yard for cretonnes in Spring designs and colors, UO te U6 inch widths. (Chestnut) $12, $15 te $39 Smartly tnilered dark cloth dresses of tricetinc and Peiret twill ure beautifully made and .limply trimmed with t-elf-tene embroidery or a bit of braid. By far the most practical dresses for immediate wear. (Market) 200 bresses Special at $3.50 A clcaraway of checked velour dresses in blue and brown and wool poplin dresses in navy blue. They arc piped with contrasting colors, bri.idtd or embroidered and are very, spe cially priced. Yeung women's sizs. (Miirlirl) Geed Window Shades 60c and 75c Each All the shades arc 36 inches wide and 6 feet long, all the hardware is included, and you may cheese from two shades of green, two of yellow, white- or terr cotta. 60c each for water-color shades. 75c each for opaque shades. (Chestnut ) ' Round Hand -Printed Breakfast Cleths, $1 sure te make your breakfast mere appetizing, they are se attractive. Of unbleached muslin, the cloths arc 54 inches in diameter and have hand-blocked designs in rose color, tvVe shades of blue or yellow, with scalloped edges te match. (Central) Spring's New Silks Crepe de chine of exception ally heavy quality is in strik ing Persian or old-fashioned .all-ever efFcctx. These arc highly fashionable for sleeves, cellars and bandings, and will combine effectively with plain colors for an unusual costume. 39 inches wide, $:i yard. Crepe-back satin is in lus cious shades of pink, orchid, turquoise, jade, tomato bisque, Mohawk, also navy and brown. 39 inches wide, $3 yard. This makes exquisite afternoon gowns. (Cent nil) When It's Down te Zere and the North wind' blows, you'll appreciate the soft warmth of these All-Weel Blankets, $10 a Pair They are in pretty pink or blue plaids and are 70x80 inches. (Central) Bar Harber Chair Cushions, $1.25 are of cheery cretonnes filled with cotton. They weigh two and a half pounds each and are button tufted. 20x19 inches. It (ieesn't pay te bother with making them. (HicstnuD Glistening White Satin Bleemers $3.85 a Pair are of soft, firm wash satin with double elastic ami two nrws of hemstitching at the knees. (Central) Central Aisle OeiiTtimties ' New for Spring Dress Material, 38c Yard Voile in the wanted foulard patterns and in dar bJuc'rS or black mostly, at 38c. Dimity in bright colors orange, lese, canary yellow, flame and many shades of blue, green and pink, at 38c. Nightgowns of Crepe or Nainsoek, $1 and $1.50 $1 for nightgowns of white nainsoek with embroidered initials in Old English style. 81.50 for pink or white crepe nightgowns, very well made and hemstitched in colors. Choice of Many Pretty Blouses, $1.85 All were samples and were originally much higher priced. Marked down because assort ments arc net complete and be cause some are a bit mussed. Dimity, voile or batiste mostly in roll-cellar styles. Trimmed with lace or embroidery or plainly made in tailored style. . Neckwear Is Decidedly Smart at 50c In these uncertain days, when ene hesitates te buy Spring dresses and yet feels her Winter ones are a bit "en edge," a cellar and perhaps some cuffs te maun, of gingham, cretonne, lmen or ratine will help matters amaz ingly! Radium Silk Bleemers $4.50 Radium has the fiimness of taf feta and yet such a soft, smooth surface that it is remarkably geed for underclothes. Navy and black. Weel Chenille Rugs $1.50 Browns and grays, ineatly, Fome with woven-in stiipes. All 27x51 inches. 13th Street Aisle Hair Nets Are -50c Dezen , Such geed ones that we get new shipments almost daily! Cap or fringe style in six wanted shades. New Button-en Suits for Yeung Sen Special, $2 Of excellent cotton material and the style is a geed one for youngsters of 3 te 8 years. White blouses with cadet blue treut-eis, cellar und cufrs or suits entirely cadet blue with wiiite cellar and cuir.s. (Cent nil) Men's Geed New Oxfords and High Shoes, $5 Extra quality for the money, tee ! The shoes are of durable leathers, black or dark tan, and are cut en comfortable Blucher lines or fellow the newer brogue style, 'with perforations and low bread heels some even have rubber heels. Beys' Shoes. $2.90 Round tee shoes for growing feet." They're of tan leather in straight lace or Blucher style with sturdy welted soles. Sizes 10 te 2. (fiuller.v, Mnrket) Little Girls' Shoes, $2.90 Dull black leather or dark tan shoes, comfortably made for every day wear. Fine for school. They lace high and are in sizes ranging from G te 2. All Kinds of Spring Pumps and Oxfords for Women $5 and $7.25 All the fashionable variations of the sturdy low-heel oxfords and pumps that women are wearing new with wool stockings are right here. Fifteen different styles, all in street weight and all decidedly smart. Seme have the new plain vamp, ethers instep straps and many perforations. Black and dark Ian. U'ipfttmitJ Fer Men Who Need an Extra Pair of Trousers These at $5 and $7.50 These all-wool trousers nre in oxford gray, herringbone, worsted, cheviets and mixtures'. ?5 or $7..')0 is net much te paj for a geed pair of trousers! (Tin- linden , Murhet) This a Geed Time te Buy a Fur Ceat Prices ure much lower than they were earlier jn the year. Alse, there is yet quite u little time for wearing fur coats this season. And all next season is sptead out before you. At $67 and $90 Peny coats of soft, Tlexible skins are trimmed with racoon cellars and cuffs at !.67, with skunk tit ?90. Fex Animal Scarfs Deep, full-furred scarfs are in taupe, brown and black at $18 te $10. Scarfs and Cellars f Mele, skunk and nearseal (dyed ceney) senifs and tellais of various inti lasting shapes are $10 le $11. (Murhet) $6.85 $9.35 High Quality and Lew Prices Distinguish These Rugs Krem standard makers come these geed rug., all of which are perfect and of dependable quality. Axminster Rugs, Seamed 6x9 feet $16.50 and $18.75 7.6 x 9 feet $25 8.3 x 10.6 feet $27.50, $30 and $31.50 9 x 12 feet $30, $32.50 and $33.50 Axminster Hall Runners 22.2 inches x 9 feet. .$5.75 ' 27 inches x 9 feet. 22.2 inches x 12 feet. .$7.65 27 inches x 12 feet. 22.2 inches x 15 feet. .$9.65 Velvet Rugs, Seamless 6x9 feet $15, $20 and $25 7.6 x 9 feet $18.50 8.3 x 10.6 feet $24, $32.50 and $42.50 9x12 feet $26.50, $35 and $47.50 Tapestry Brussels Rugs 9 x 12 feet $18 and $21.50 Fiber Rugs are in caipct patterns nnd reversible. 9x12 it., $7.70. New Rag Rugs In Hit or Miss Designs 4x7 feet $2.65 8 x 10 feet $7.50 6x9 feet $4.85 9x12 feet $8.50 Small sizes fiem 18x30 inches at 40c te 36x72 at $1.50. (Chestnut) Women's Twe-Piece Flannelet Pajamas $1.50 Pink 'and blue nliiped paja mas, made with slip-ever ceatee. Flannelet Bleemers and Petticoats. 50c Sheit gray cotton flannel petti coats with scalloped flounces. White flannelet bloomers are cut generously full. (Outrun Silkeline te Cever Quilts, 30c Yard New patterns an J attractive onus. There ate small and large de signs, Persian effects and ether geed patterns in effective color ings. 30 inches wide. (( lie. Hull i High-Neck Nightgowns $1.25 te $2 Many women will wear no ether kind. These aie of serviceable muslins, till made with long sleeves. With V necks or high necks, $1.25. With round necks and convent embroidery, $1.50. With (Hiitc elaborate yokes, $2. ((rntriil) I T Wm Dots or Checks distinguish these new blouses at $2.ii0. The blouse sketched is of voile with dots of pink, blue, black, lavender or green. The col cel lar and cuffs arc of white voile, I'aintily frilled. Anether charming blouse, also of voile, has a pin check of pink or blue, while narrow lace edge the pleated ft ill which trims the white organdie cellar and cuffs. (VlurKrt) Women's Winter Coats Lowered te $12 and $16.50 $12 for velour and belivia coats, lined through out with silk. Sizes 16 te 158. Average half price for these. $1G.."0 for sport. coats of double-faced cloth and for street coats of cut belivia and velour, some with fur cellars. $25, $29 and $39 Fer a great variety of coats in navy blue and brown, mostly in belivia weaves, some have threw col cel lars, ethers have cellars of nutria, wolf or mole. (MnrKrt) "v4- & ; & .mi. v? an V '- if ,. I "i 11 a b l m '? nl n M ?. 'H 4J 'ji ;l '11 i i til m J51 --N$ liAj m 4 ifV ii " "ia m m Ji k'ite tMV, JjMkk: i tti iiviawiis
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