Wmmmm . Wihbn Plans for Halloween four Menus te Cheese Frem, gnd for Each a Splendid List J of irnai w juj 4 - f nv MRS. M. A. WIUWN -.im. mt. tv "- u.a tviiicm. au em"m ' rleMi ristf'd THE first of the autumn holidays will be he In ft few days and the young falki like te plan an evening affair for (Mi occasion. This Is Halloween, and III Mid en Reed authority that this li tie one eve In all the year when the lid mny Pt te tcst ,n08e ,,tt,e tr,1"' wblcb will lve her en Inkling of who Itr future partner In life will be. A fart: e' lantern made from n pump Ha may be placed outside the front deer with n lighted candle In the tnn- ra,' e "nt ,,ie way 'or the mns (Btrideri, and te tell all who are abroad thit yen "re kc(,P,n Pcn heu"9 tl,lH iwnlnf. An al'frrsee meal Is the order of the trinlngi se de net make any attempt te xtvt, but allow the guests te select tlie ed that they desire. I am going te gire you four sug Idtlre menus that will mnke for easy, lckrvlng: .f Fruit Sandwiches Itatghnuts Cider Nuts Raisins , Ne. 3 Individual Nests of Petate bid Cookies Coffee .UIS U.O.IIIl Ne 3 Indlrldual Chicken Salads Fried Oysters Ohecelate Ck Cider Candles Ne. 4 Frankfurter Sandwiches Crullers Apples en the Brick Coffee 9a nreeare menu Ne. t for about Httntffire persons you will require for the fruit sandwiches two large sandwich leiTM of bread, One-naif peuna e eutier, One-half pound of prune, One package of seeded raitini. One-quarter pound of candied ginger, Ont-guarter pound of candied citron. Put the fruit through the feed chop- Mr and then pinre in uewi, adding one ene htlfrur) of honey. Blend well and use H filllns. Spread the slice of bread en the leaf with butter before cutting, tlen trim the crusts, unread with the Mt filling and cut In two. Old-Fashlened Doughnuts About Tiiil) F. M. set the dough nc fellows : rlace In mixing bowl One and one-half cum of milk, heated H SO degrees Fahrenheit, Tue well' beaten eggs. Sit tablespoons of melted butter, One cup of sugar, Twe teaspoons of salt. Crumble in two yeast cakes nml stir wll te diipelre the sugar, yenxt mid lit. Then add four cups of sifted hard wheat flour and beat te smooth batter. New odd four mere cups of flour and kntad te smooth, elastic dough; rover and let rise for three and one-half hours. Turn en llclitly floured nnstrv hnnnl without handling and roll tfut one-half inch thick. Cut with the doughnut or Wieult cutter, lay en cloth, cover with tleth te prevent the dough forming a fruit, and let stand fifteen minute.s te fry In het fat. neil nt once In cinnamon ua sugar. Cinthcr up the trimmings of the dough, work into ball and let stand tra minutes. Ilerell nnd cut and finish si for the first let. Twe gallons of cider, Three pound of cluster raisins, Three pounds of mixed nutt. Menu N'e 2 U'lll ninln mm. .,, 01 bread for hrpn.I nml hml.i. c.,,.,i wlehes. lwe lnrge sandwich leaves of Mart. One-half pound of butter. Six P1"" f, potatoes. One pound of fsiens. Ihree large stalks of eelerv. yne-nuir aezeu eggs for garnishing the i-. i "'I'1""'-, ne luart of miIih UniSlnC. I Wll lienilu nt Intti.... it.... und of reffee. One pint of cream. One P'at of milk for the coffee. Ilnishm na nuts tint same as for menu Ne. 1. Petate Salad Cook tlDlflinps nml lin.l-1.r.ll .1.- ire netninpa nmi nut !. ..t ...... . .. ....v. , ufc mi- IIIIIUII'4 Jin-. ,i pnrsiey. Diencl together nml add ut m-eMiurtis or tlie div4slng. I're im ..'? ,m,iv'dual neits of the lettuce. M with the snlnd, nnd mask with the nrpisin? i!'Mtiini. . it i. . ti... i boiled cis. tewJ' iVfii roelt,'s nre 1'iepnreil n f.,. Wce in mixing bowl je cups f breicn sugar, Inrce-nunrtcr run r.t ,....! .;,...,..... lj, -' """" ""'" ftenui e. Xe- add Three uell-btatru rgqt. '(" 'r"''I""" CnCi "I ''"''" '"I ii : 'W$r, wmzwmzFmmm Wf. 'r ra :si Wfs'i.r,-fr Tw Amtrleani May eeiHii. . Oct. 28. (By a, p. AhtJlHnAM KMk.1i bishop Mundeleln, of cnicage. nnd Archbishop Ilnye,' 0f Sew Yerk ma? .en,lP,?.n,0,, ftt1? A"t "ons"Btery of -r ' " '.itn;.iii ivfurin. jTKAMamr woneBi VI AMmtCA UNI l NEW YORK TO ROTTERDAM VU Plymouth, Beutetii-8arKtr HOTTERDAM Ner. 4 Dee. W&B&L Wet. H pie. 3 MOOIIOAX Den, t Jan. 0 fillister Office, 1131 Wktnut Bt., Phlli. SHIPPERS 8WM.?i!liri Y.'1 SS" "hlpmentg direet through Philadelphia. Expresn Freight Steamers aeml-menthly vln Panama Canal te Les Angelea,.San Francisce, Oakland, Seattle, Tacoma, Portland S. S. Blue Triangle . . . .Nev. 20 s. S. Lehigh Dec. 20 NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO. lilt r..u"c7 "rlii("n'nli: "' nhiVpina B'",r', ''""ner, 136 S. Fourth St., Phlla. PhoneLembard B791-2-3; Main 778L2 3eatf)& AUSTIN. Oct. 27, TMUnA. COltNEt.lA, wire et lata JeMph M, Auitln. ngcri lit, Holathet nnd frlendi Invited te funeral eervlcee. Men.. 3 p. Jtf.,. reeldnc of hr een-ln.inw. Tinnk Bchwsrts, 1039 V. Stella it. Int. rrlvntr. Friends may call Sun. ., .HA.,nKJl Oot. IS. 1022. HAM.IB M. tlAHUKH. Puncrnl eervlcns Men.. it V, M., nt her elnter'n raldcnce. Mm. Hebecca lul jrtii. 470.1 Tnceny t., l'rankferd. Int. North Ceder Hills Cam. Itemalns can be viewed Hun. eve. . HAKDSI.KY. Oct. 20. Dr. Q. A9IITON IIARUSLUY. Due notice of funeral will be slen. liEIIRMANN. On Oct. 23. at hl reel dene. i'0U N. 17th nt,. NATHAN IIB1IH AlANN. anpd 00 yearn. Funeral acrvlceen Hunday, a P. 31.. at Montodero Cemetery, Tex Chai. . UUltN'. Oct. 2S. CItntSTIAN. hueband of t .Aiargarct uern tnee Aniter) aged oil, item tlves und friend, emplecs of American Ice Ce., and nil eecletlea of which he wna a member, are Invited te attend funeral. Sun.. i V. M.. reeldcncf. 007 W. Huntlnrden at. Int. yorthweod Cem. BOWEK. Suddenly. Oct. 25. CHARLKS O.. beloved hueband of Anna U. Bewer (nee l.eney). ltelatlvet and frlenda. alee WaH Intten Ledge, Ne f,B. V. and A. M.i friend ehlp, Nerrla and Geerge W. Chlldi Yearly Heneflclal Aeeoclatlene, are Invited te at tend funeral servtcea, Men., 2 I'. If., at hie late residence. 1822 Frankfort ave. Int. est Laurel Hill Cem. Itemalns may be viewed Sun. eve. , BOYCK. Oct. 27. JOSEPH J., hueband of Annie Gray Boyce, 1823 W. Ontario at. Int. Laurel, Del. BUnKE. Oct. 20. LEWIS, hueband of Daley S. Burke (nee Harmer). Relntlvea ana friends, also empleyes of American Baptist Publication Society. Invited te fu neral, Men., 2 I. M,. from hie late residence. 4022 Pcehln t.. Ilonberough. Int. nt W: mlnter Celn. Friend mnv cull H'in. e. CLARK. On Oct. 28. 1922, LENORA M.. wife of Ouore II. Clark. Relatives ami friends Invited te servlcs en Monday, 1 I. M.i at her latn residence, 48tH Cedar ave. Interment at Old Valley Baptist. Trlends may call Sunday tvenlng. CLARK. Oct. 25. 11122, .1. JOSEPH. Jr.. buleved win nf Jatnes .1. nnd late Joeephlno Clark (nen M one), lulutivea and frlenda, also nil nrsrunlzitlen of which he nnt a member. Invited te funeral, Men., R:30 A, M from parents' residence. 3S35 N. tlth st. Solemn rcaulcrti innd ut St. Stephen's Church 111 A. M. Int. nt Hely Sepulchre Cem. Members of Marquette Council. Ne. 2X0, K. of C. will meet Sun.. b:3D P. M.. at St. Stephen's Catholic Club, S, K. cer. Merman town and lirle avei,, and proceed tn the nome or our lata irc:ncr. J. .ieepn Clnric. CONWAY. Oct. 20. UKlVl'HA. belee Flfe of Jehn J. Cenwav a"d daughter of Rudelph and Claia Schmidt In her Suth ear. Belatlvee nnd ftlvnd are Invited te attend funeral. Mcndny, A. M.. from the resi dence of her parents. 2014 N. 2d st. Inter ment tlreepmeunt Cmetery. Remains may be viewed Sunday evening. COIK31ILAN. Oct. 20. GERTRUDE hue Shober), wife of Frank A. Ceughlun. Relatives and friends. Invited tn funerHl, Men.. 8:30 A. M.. Inte ri.dencc. 2237 N. 10th st. lllah re'iulem man ut Our Lady of Merrv. HI A. .M. Int. iirHain. CONWAY. Oct. Ml. BERTHA, beloved wlfe of Jehn i. Cenwnv nnd daughter of Rudelph and Clara Schmidt. In her 30th year. Relatives and tiiend Imlted te fu neral. Men.. 0 A. M., from levldence of her parents. 2044 N. 2d at Int. at tlreenrneunt Cem. Remnina may be Mnn-ed Sun, ee. CURRIE. At Ilarrisbiirg, Pa.. Oct. 2(1. 1D22. NELLIE MCCARTHY, nldnw of Rich ard P. Currle. Relatlven nnd frlenda are Invited te uttend funeral. Men . I'M A. M., from the 'resldencn of A. Hoekoy Lynn, HI138 N. Bread st. Solemn renuiem maes St. Stephen's Church. II A M. Int. Ca thedral Cem. Kilends may tall Sun., nftir 7 p. .r. DEAN. Suddenly. Oct. 2. ANNIE P. It . wife of latn Jehn Dean, aged DO. Funeinl services Men., 2 P. M.. nt residence of niece, Clara J. Reberta. M12 Viela at. Int. at Fernwood Cem. Chatter County papers pleaati copy. UE LESS. Oct. 20, ANNIE E., wife of the late Jeseph J. De Lees. Relatives and friends nre Invited te attend funeral, Men.. 8:30 A. M., from her late residence, si!4u S, 22d .-t. Solemn high mass of requiem at the Church ei St. Kdmend 10 A. M. pre. wisely. Int Hely Cress. ORISCOLL. O.i Oct. 27. 1022. WINI FRED M.. wlf of Frank Drlsrnll. and daughter of Jehn nnd Nellie Knenles, Relatives and friends are Invite, te the fuieral, Tue. 8:30 A. M.. from her parents' reidcnn, iuit Mnarswoea st. Heiemn re quiem mass nt Church of the tlesu 10 A. M. Int. Hnlv f'rea Cem ECKARD i'c! 2.". WILLIAM. .. hus band of Mailu K. Ei'lihard (ne Weelfte), need 72 ears Relatives and friends, alee Beuthnarl: Hutrheis' Society. Cinstntter ulknfebt V.'i.ln Seuth Phll.i. N huet7n Veieln and Lind Ceinpnnv. Invited tn fu neral serv kee. Sun . 2 P. M. tireclselv, real, dence. 28d' N. -Utli rt. Int Fcrnvvued Cem Viewing Sat.. S te 10 P. M. EDD1S. Oct. 20. MARY EDDIS (nee Howe). Relatives and fri'nda Invited te funeral. Men . 8.30 A. M.. renldente of her sen-ln-la'.v. James II. vntilaahcr. ,'IUOil N lhth t. Illah mass Our Ludv of the Helv eiiIb' Church 10 A M. Int Cathedral Cm. FINNEY. Oct 22. 102. nt Soldier, Idaho, WILLIAM, ion of the latn Jehn r and Mnrv II. l'lnney. nged 70. Itelatlvtw and irienuH invneu in nuenu !! tuneral. .Men ".le J' -vi,, tti ui union Lem, l mipel , uore, iMi I FLECK. Oct. 2(1. CHARLES W I'll-!. nged se Relatives and frlendn art' invit DEATHS ..KORJ,1. Suddenly. Oct. 2(1. ANOELINB ?i.K.BN' Brvlce Men,. 12:30 P. M 1012 Columbia ave. ,.LE JIAISTHn Oct. 27, 1022. AMANDA J . widow of Themas W If Malstre nr.d eauehter of the Intn Ruliert D. and Amnnrtn li. Sherrard. Due notice of fnnrrn will be ql Wote.IKjy.",,nei. ,,"en N. IBth st. ..'nEltTON. At Portland. Oic, Oct. 21. JVILSON H., sun of Roburt and Rachel l.lberten. Relatives and frlendi Invited te funeral services. Men., 2 P. M., at chipel ''Andrew J. Bair & Sen, Arch and IDth ly, Int. private iJ.'JNat-Tct: 2T. MART M.. daughter of Jnh and Ann Lynch, oged 22. RelntUes snd friends, also B. V. M. Sodality and Jr.-"""?. . Isabella, nie Invited te attend funeral, Monday. 8 30 A. M., from her nar jnts' residence. 2184 N. Godfrey ave.. Oer Oer msntevvn. Solemn maes of requiem at the Immaculate Conception Church 10 A. M. '"i.v;1.."!-"01 aepuienre retnefery. MAUUIRB. Oct. 20. 1B22, JENNIE E vvlfe of Wlll'nm L. Masulre (nee Smiley). Funeral services Men., 2 P. M. precisely, nt her husband' residence. 0002 Ridge ave., Itoxherouch. Int. prlvife. MILLER. At he.- resi Inee, 1,13(1 N. seth fl" 2 ',' -" L022' JENNIE I... d.itmh J?r, R r5. ani1 MarY J. Miller. Itelatlvep aTld friends, alee omplevci nf the Rau Photographic Studies, ere Invited te n'..nrlrJil3" l2' Chestnut st. Int. prlv. . Ji.,iLETT- T O0'- - 'ONROBE SHI. LLTT. at hie late residence, 1317 AV. Alle gheny ave.. In hi Diet year. Relative! and friends are Invited te attend funeral ssrv- ices, sat., a P. M precisely, residence of me aen, iwub w. ve vaiv, Venango st. Int. pil- itTnn.4.L. 4a itiev mtw . yiL'2m Prf' d .88. Relatives and .!n,,,.-l". L"1'.'" of the Old Ouard. are invited te funeral services, Slen.. 2 P. M.. ?i. "r.r rsiuence. eezv jr. luth St. int. private. AQI.CT. Oct. 24. fermesly 408 h at.. and friends. alseT'hlla. 'im c.ieii,i of ginger, itte ru;ii e finelu chopped nuts. fl r"J' of finr,v r'ille'l lalsms, VnC-net Piti n4 ...ill. Inn I'nn. !.. .. fiM..." ".'- ."' .''"" "'" weuyh thr flour. Wnili ... . .i. ........ tiaiiii. ii ""'"""' uuiiKii. roll mil "". iieurcii te uttend his Itinernl, Men . 2 P M , fumi ium iai. rtsHinnt'-, .iTinj; jieue, I'.i in , Rem Hill Cem Friend" tnUn Chesimu 11. i ttelley te SptlrgheuM'.' n.ITf'ltOFT Oct 2.-. MARY Kl.l.i::. wife of tale Jehn I'lltcruft (lien HIkIi.iiu). hi her (liith Mar Itelitlves mid ft Hull '"' inpeflvvlv liulte.l t-i attend funeral Men I ..'10 T M "rei lie- 'me readene I .us Adams tie. hfivl is nt Ht. Mark's Clun a 2:3e p M Int. nt Oakland Cem. FOLZ, Oct '.'rt. LEON H. Imslniid of Alice Felz. nged 71 llelillve, anil friends Invited te funeral sen icea, San.. 3 p. M, Ht Aiher SetiV Dreid St. Chapel, i:,nii .V. Mr'ad n Int ulvntu Omit flowers HAMIIER Oct 2.V HARRY HARVEY. rnn or ll.tirv and .Martini Un.uhte tn e . Hates)., lined II venrc Itnlallr.'s nnd iiltndj I ' inn Invltid te nttnd funeral. Men,. ;' P Jl from I'.iienl"' r-Mcrn c. il.11 ". r.r.'n ni I Int. Hull Cies Cem. IIKRER Su Idenly. Oil .-, 1'ij'j I i:i,Lh,'.v, wit" or Jnsepn urrer. Relativ . ii n J 1 1 1 ruin .nv li.vlti'd te iittcril lumn 1 VI,, ii h :te l. ri..lilbiii-M. I 'hh, nil mi. JACOn NAOI.RY. aged (II. Relatives "--,-----" ,u ,nin, . ui iiriiiL-tiiiie nii'i empleyes of Jehn S. Merris & Ce.. Invited 10 atienii runeral services. Sun , 2 P. M.. parlors of (Jus A. Klrchner. 1301 W. Lehigh ve. Int Mt. Peace Cem. OFFLEY-SIKlRE. On Oct. IB. 1022. nt Pitlochry. FAIRLDSS. OFFLEY-SHORE. C. B-..C- J, E.. D. B. ).. brlgudlnr -eneral !m".ttn ,Army.' h"'evcd husband of Careline Perry Slnnlcksen. (lUSEY. Oct. 27. WILLIAM L. hUMhtnd of Ida . Ousev. Relntlvea nnd friends, nlee employee of Henent Pttmrlnit Stntlnn. In vited te funeral. Men.. 2:30 P. .M., from his 'nte residence. 382J Calutnnt nt., Fnlln of Schuylkill. Servian In Church of St. Jam1 a the Less a p. M, in. rrlvntc. Friends may call Sun. eve. PENNOCK. Oct. 2d. MARY ALICE, daughter of the late William nnd Slargarut J, Pcnr.eck. Relatives and frlndH Invite 1 te attend the services, Men , 8 p. M,, nt tli" risldeme cf Mr. Ames Ctirr 2S1 Duneit Jl.. Roxberouah. Int. nt New Londen. Tues. morning. PETERS. At Atlantic City. N J, Oct 2d. 1022. ELLEN, wl low nf Jeseph A. Peters', need CS. Relntlvea Bnd friends In vited te funeral. Men.. 8 A. St.. from h-r lute residence. 20 S. Flerida nvc. Selenvi requiem msss at Our Ladv Star of the Sen Church 8:30 A. M. Int. nt 11-30 A. SI. nt Old Cathedral Cem.. PhllndelnMa. . PICKERING. Oct. 2,1. ADAM, husband of the late Annie Pickering. Iteliiltes nnd levtiu. a,.- IH.U..U ii, niivmi lunerni el Icen. Sat., 2 P. St.. nt her son-in-law's resi dence. Slariln Mellett. 2040 Reed St. Int. Mt. Mnrlnh Cem. PIERCE. Oct. "7. NAT! ATI ul.lntw ,.f I James F. Pierre and daughter of late s singer ana rnnene a. Hnmnsnn. aged 82. Relatives nnd frlcnd.s Inilted te funeral cerv ices. Sun . 0:15 P. St., nt late realdenre. 1420 K Oxford St. Int. Stun . A. SI.. Wll nilngmn and Brandyvvlne Cem . U'llmlncten. lVI. l.ilOIIOKIOO IH'l'lTM Piei.eO COpV. tJCIC.I.r.Y.- I1..1 L-i! Il.e;- .S(a j (t. of Jehn U. Oalglev (nee C.irrlgan). lteiii tlvea end friends are Invited te attend fit-1 niral. Slen.. S:30 A, SI., from her Inte rel I demo. 310 Florist Ht. Solemn requiem tims ' nt St. Augustine Church 10 A. l ii.r Cathedral Cem. R1DDELL. At Haln. Pn , Oct. 21 1022 MARY A., wife of Jhe Inte Jehn Riddel!. Funeral services at the Church of St. Asarh Sat.. 28th Inst.. 10 A SI. Int private. Viewing Frl., from 7 te 0 p. St., at her son's residence. 3 Delen terrace Tlnla ROHERTSHAW. Oct. 24. jpsa. ANNA SIARION. daughter nf William and Lvdle A. Rebertahaw. aged 10. Funernl servlcea nt her parents' realdenre. 11018 Oreenwnv ave . 1V..I TU.IItl Mil. n 1 In, A. .11. ..... ...n. ....., ... - . .... ., ... iiwiiJKiun i Cem. KOtllNSON. At (llnssUue. N. J.. Oct. 20 OEOROE II. ROBINSON, lined 32. Itilntu, J and frlenda Invited te rutieral. Sun . 4 p SI., from residence of mother. MarK.iret P. Robinson. (Ilnesbnre, N. J Further mri- ices at Ht. UeerKe H (.naini. .vim., s I' SI. Siissik Ce.. I)e, ' nOLI.K. Of 2137 W. Erie ave. Oct 2il MEYER, brother of the lain Pnula Itelnulu' ned 01. Relatives and frlimN ;u Invite I te utt'iil funeral tervleea. Sun.. 2 p SI . I Aaher tt Sen's Bread St Chapel. 1309 : . ! -ir",t 'nt, private RFPPERT Oct. 2d. CAROLINE. v Id m of August Ruppert. Re.itlva and f i lemN ' Invited te funetal servlc. a en .Vliiml.iv, J P SI., at late tesideiuv, 30S.1 Cedni ht, Interment flreeiinieunt Cemetery. It' m.i Ins i viewed Su-.da "veiling nfter 8 o'clock ( SCHII. LINO.- -Oct 2H. ADASl K.. ,vnve. , liushanit uf Itartinra. Sclillllir (nee Hntitseh), I ied ra Relatives and friends, nisi mem- I lieis of St Alberlus Cetinrn Ne, 410 i 1 t. Itlaii-Welaa. Sic 4.1. IM,in. . w..i..i.. ' Plchli""1' a" "'her aec'etlea or vvMi-h h,. n , member. Invited te fuiiei.il, Men n a M lute resilience, i.uwretice and (ienrge m. Requiem mass St, Pctei'a iliurch n v. si ' ilifl,. tkiilpmti lilifh iLioeliim in. ia nl I tie fiCO ill' i liurc.v ei 1 Pidseu mil n II. .il le lieicder. iiftfil I A M. Int lleli ltd.'mr fen ' r' '" I H.VASZ. XiuM. nlv, Oct ,20 JiiSLI'll E 1 HAAS n ted "! Relatives nnd filnds m i, ,, , i it pit in tun ill -'ivlciv. Mm. il , v KM. roll OI! nil n, 1,1.. in., i, wl, l.i.ii, i. 17.1.1 v -,ih v I tit hair, i ' "'" I'usny OOniU, i'iiI mil nrivine. mi view -u'l., . in u i' .e "(! Ill IIHllleratll nvi'll fl)i- tvvilv.' mill- I HIV 'el 27 of illphtlterl i ItllllLRT '.'ti. ICO will, lnln ..... ',.... '.' .. fH.Ml'.-f'N 'en. I IteU-it L. in 1. SIbu.1 i. lecernle .. i.V ' "Mini- iLiiiti llliu , H.iia. , , ,1 - .1 I i .'nt . ;i I'. M bii.1, li ".''. " h"'n11 I'ltmclV-llllil li-'i.. il .'! c-i.l the v ai.di.......e if; "'Ifll (Ilpilti i nieltPil idioenlnli. Sli'ti.'v ; aV" Rnimu-ii V.. funeril Fer mi,,,, v . I ' . ii "l,0l01ptl. I HALL l)(t. 2K. CATHARINE wife of r1n. "-""'". nvi'-iieuni I rliii'lii'M, the lule .lumen II nml (nee Alexander) thVr ,;;,"'" """ ,)iiUfr """"' ns ' wi, clio.et.ito ia,Pr ,.niri '" i'eiiiiils of nssni'ii-d !,i,nl ,.a,i(i(.. for hvhiin v 4 three " . . ':.,' J..wl I'l'l'ilie ,,,..,' " " , "' Nlm' trnrtk tii'H'r S l"l;le bateh f rulieM. an toffee' " Mi,'k fe1, M-rry sni'M. ii.l wee wine U!, In pre(.'e,K ,nPnl. $5000 FOR SUNDAY SCHOOLS 0,"cuter Atioclatlen will r.nn. Jnue te Have Field Secretary I 2 In Hillside Cem ' SCHIUVER Oct. 1!7 1022. ELIZA IIETK I II SCHIUVER (nee Potts), leleied wife of ' r.iueni r7v-ernvi. iiei.iiivi'S ..no iiHis n Invited te e.ttenil funeral set vices. Menilnv P. SI . nt her late tesldence. :imu W C.ile'nT ' si. I Interment pilvnle ' l,"'u , SHEAK. Sudden!), i n :'rt. .Mia. j;r,p I IILTH SIMITIN, iiBd 71 e-irs KiiMei:,! I vices. Rules iarlni.. 4K.'I." l:.:ll Iniei,. t,vc .x.u A. Si. 2tlh II ii te, I: .Rplnti," ,lf II rimer, (ieerse. Clnijt. Slim nnd ; , , tin AMmrv Park N. .( SHERMAN. Oit. 27. MARY W, widow of Jnaiph Sherman. Relntuea and frlerds In. vlted In attend funeral. Sun,. ,' j y .,, the Academy Chapel. Ilivn Athvii, J'a " SIICTE. Oct. 2d MERCELLl'S II . niei ill. 1'uneral seniles en SIenda. 2 i m nt lealjnnie cf Men-ln-lnw. Dvvttht l' lierl.-ey. IS IVltun at , Ridley PuiK, IniiV ment private STWTh Oct 27 1!22 S VLLIE (" I Ilrnvvn), wlf of 1,'diimnd I, Sinnii , ,1 mother of Rev James !" Slants 1!,. i tl.. 1 iiini irienus. nise i.unirs- .vuxuiniv or ' - ' lli,.,,lierl,r.,t,l lf tlulllrtlil 'IV,. I, ...... . . .,. .. ..,.',...-...-.'. -. ..-...-... .,,.,,',,,, lilll,1',. Pell Ledge, .Ne. tin. invited te fnnr.ii ln ilu A SI., from her lutu lumiduice, -e -, filth et. Solemn teeulem miiea nt i'.iu i of the Most HIchiiiI Sair'iiueiit In V vl Int Helv Cn s" tVtn HTE1NER -mt 2.'. 1022. HELEN EM AIIKTH. daughter of Netviun ard J t Stelaer (nee N'ewels) used 17. Relutlv . u,l frlenda. uImi li. V. SI. Sedullts. ui mvied in uttend funernl, Men , N;3n A, M fieui her late res'dieie. 2120 N, lllh at. Solemn teiiulem mass Si Ldwurd'a Chutcli lu A SI. Int. Ile'v Senulchie I em STEWART. Oct 25, JOHN, aen f the late Uavld and Stnttha Stewart Re allies and friend., iil'n uil orgnnUntieiii , which he was n ineinber. nre Invited in funernl ' nrvlcea, Snt.. 2 P. SI., residence nt Jehn W i mni,'. aiir.s 1'rnnl.ferd uie. In-, i.rivnte. ..ii', i'v it- II II Cem. l'M,i:iliiu I'i'i, .ft r.MH.i.N'i:. vvl.le'v of I uiiiiai I. 1. UI U'.l II I lliui' i rin V,'M LACE ii. 2d lliyj si i-v i iv.deiv of 1'iidi ..line Fui,ii,i n v I -s .: 2 P. M Slunun ji Mm ;,n Rvinllvea aim u i -iU ire 'nvpiil 10 attend fuieia'. .(at . .' P SI . leildence of ner repliuw. Ilnbeit A (llhse i, J702 N il.lih at. lui. I'lrnwoel Ciiii, l'i lendj tii.iv nil! 1 rl . 7 le 0 1'. SI, tirii.ni i:MV-.vt n.. u. n j . ' '.' liiiiti i-.i u ii"i.iu nvr a f i'ii i ireueiicii u'luerur 'leen ,u veais. i lte.ii.ii-, ard tileuda are 'iivdeu lOiaervlius Sun . I 30 P. St. f,'MS N attend f li'ui 11 " i e" it 1 1 i. " i"n"ii a ln.i.j pi t. N J . tin I 1' SI l'i' i.i Id .e'.e' i rem, IIHILM'-.i' net ..t MM'.V i'. wife et l',-.!,... . I ir,ir.' nm.i .'.I Itli.HtilllS lllld trlands i.re invltJil 'e aiten.1 ii.ifinl. from i WINCIIES1 Lit.- huddenlv. Oit 20 Ui.'e I: i Inte icallenie, I I'.-ilui- eie inn IHR'IY i ' V"".1 ur Mniv , m i limit. I'a . Men.. 7 .li A. M. Hl'h nias" i . .p iteianv-a mil fi, , , St. Thunisk' C'uu'H. ViinniVH. I'., .n' s ', "is i'llee "si Mi I n p m i'ei". Ile'v Seini.ihr.) iVii, li u.l I 'a Oii,iei Cllv Ne, 1. F n' l'iieiius viii'ied Nun N te In 1 SI , ' len-liuil A.euni, K 1 1 1 .11111.0 -.'. mi 2.'.. .Mary a ii.ei w.ii.i ' ."'"'i,',' r.".,;! ,,..'l,1,",,1 ",;r ,' fl wlte , llebeit .Inliiisni. Itelatlifi and nei il set vl; ,-: ."". :,. ,' ' '", ', " ' i nit lids invited te iiiueiul Jim . e..'".i ; '':"'."'., ,r,' ,.",. , "" ".i ..... , .' . ' i L lj ' i I " i"1. "'i' ' ".,., I i ii'iin- ii v. i' i it huntivv iiHiui Itttm lain lOHMerr. AM) 1 nfielP .n' Timely Sales Monday in Wariamaker s en Central Aisle Down Stairs Stere Third te Half Less for Sample Handbags 65c te $3 One of our best manufacturers co-operated by gathering all his slightly rubbed or marked samples te sell at a third te a half under their usual prices. In most cases it is very hard te find any imperfec tions at all. Patent leather, pin seal, vachette, morocco, calf and ether leathers A Very Uncommon Let of Fine Weel Tuxedo Sweaters at $4.75 Closely-knitted soft all-wool tuxedo coat sweaters that button ever if desired. Duplicates of one of our most popular new styles at a higher price, because of cer tain business conditions these sweaters could net be shipped te the fum for which they were intended. They came here instead at exactly a dollar less than our own lowest price. Of course, all the sweaters like them in our stocks have also been marked down te meet this new price. All desirable colors, including greens,. jockey red, Mohawk, navy, Harding blue, black, buff, brown and also brown and buff combinations. They can be worn loose or buttoned. All sizes and all perfectly fresh, ready for Christmas gifts or one's personal use. (Down Slnlrs Stere, Su enter Shep, Thirteenth Street Side) . 'ii VI T A Very Interesting Sale of Millinery, $9.50 The kinds of hats which are usually above such material matters as price. People who appreciate them are willing te pay any sum within reason for them, they are se unusually geed in shape and style and treatment, and they carry an enviable air of exclusiveness. Ordinarily these selfsame hats would be considerably higher priced, but the group was somewhat limited, se the designer turned them ever te us "at a price." Ne Twe Hats Alike There are small hats that turn down, as well as a few silks. Navy, black, brown, gray. Individual looking and extremely nice. Women's Silk-Mixed Heather Stockings 85c Geed "seconds" at less than half the selling price of "firsts" of the e-anie make! Made by one of the best-known hosiery manufacturers and shaped en a specially contrived machine se that they fit almost as well as fashioned stockings. Silk and mercerized cotton mixed; tan and green heather mixtures. Regular sizes for women. Silk Petticoats Decidedly Different at $3.85 A surplus of ruffling ordinarily used en mere expensive petticoats has been combined with silk jersey tops, resulting in petticoats that would ordinarily sell wholesale for mere than this retail price. The deep accordion-pleated ruffles are of heavy satin with birds and flowers printed in an all-ever conventional design. The silk jersey tops match the predominating color of the ruffles. Purple, navy, jade, taupe and peacock blue. Exclusively here. Average Half Price for Gingham and Linene Heuse Dresses, $1.85 Only a few of a kind or size, but every one is of geed heavy gingham or linene, attractively made and trimmed with contrasting material, allover embroidery or organdie. Sizes 36 te 44 in the let, but net in every style. Clearaway of Soiled Corsets,$2.50 A quarter te half less and even lower. Topless corsets for slender figures, medium-length corsets for women who like support at the waist-line and long, heavily boned ones for fuller figures. A few are in front-lace style. Plain ones of heavy ceutil or elaborately brocaded ones all marked te this low price because they are soiled or because the models have been discontinued. Sizes 24 te 34 in the let, though net in every style. Girls' Rubberized Raincapes, $1 Circular capes with heeds attached will be effective protection lermy days. Jlctl and navy in 6 te 14 year sizes. Isn't that fun, te think that one can be really exclusive at the relatively small cost of $9.50? There are dashing tricernes expressed in plush or shirred velvet, trimmed with swirls of grosgrain ribbon. There are kirge black hats weighted down with huge satin ribbon bow There are "made" hats of heavy silk crepe, colorfully stitched. , dripping monkey fur, and small hats that turn up, enlai'ged by mammoth l'ibben bows. , There are drooping hats softened with i bands of burnt geese, and small, quaint poke- i bonnet shapes with fur tips. But this is only the beginning of the story. Come in and see for yourself hew interesting , the rest of it is ! (Iteivu Stnlrs Stere, .Market) Nineteen Geed Styles in Frecks, $10 and Many Mere at Many Prices en Up te $38.50 Choesl-ng a delightfully inexpensive frock for practically any use or occasion is ren dered amazingly simple by the wide assortments of geed dresses at between $10 and S38.50. Plain serge and Peiret twill, draped satin, crepe de chine and lace frocks suitable for daytime, alternoen and mlermal evening wear are all $10. Unusually nice plain models of wool crepe are $12 and $13.50. Smart street frocks of Peiret twill wth braiding and embroidery are $15, as is the attractive velveteen dress pictured, with its bright silk embroideries, ornaments and beads. The elaborately paneled model shown at $20 is of lustrous satin-back crepe. Chiffen and taffeta evening dresses in flower and jewei shades are $18 te $35, in which group is the lace-ever-satin semi-evening frock pictured. Interesting few-of-a-kind dresses at $25 te $38.50 are of fine wool crepe, twill-back vel veteen, Canten crepe, satin-back Canten, Peiret twill, matelas.se and satin and chiffon velvet. Dntperit's are unuhual; hrilluirt sleeve embroid embreid i'I'U's art! much in evidence; side trimmings and one ene liiitnl -Irapcil pflYcts are ceen; anil everywhere that air or' newness- which every woman seeks in a frock and tldem find? se often nnd nt fucIi little evpense aj here. (Ilium Mnlr strtri', Miirl.m JrH' 'v IsTisksTisTisWlhVt ; isHiMm IMMMMMMMMMMMMIMmin I , ?H ji $2.'. 915 HU S20 mm mm mm a New Embroidered Coats With Fur Are $33.50, $42.50, $58.50 Every woman likes te get a coat a little different from her neighbor's. These em broidered coats are real discoveries, therefore. They are different and yet they are warm and as geed as can be. $38.50 coats pictured arc of belivia with effective embroidery and big Manehurian wolf-deg cellars and cuffs. They are lined throughout with silk peau de cygne or Jacquard erepe. $42.e0 and $45 coats are me.-lly samples, two or three of a kind. BeMvia, braided and embroid ered and trimmed with wolf and ether fur cellars. Brown, navy and black in the let. Seme have blouse back", ethers have very vide sleeves. $58.50 cent.-' are of beliviawith platinum wolf, beaver or nutria cellars. These are also stitched und embroidered and leek far mere costly than their price would lead one te expect. ."'""ill i. .- . .1. I In! . l ...Uni i ntii .1 it. Ili.liitiuii- t'miTlM. l'i" nuiriuii ir nm"i VV .. ... ..... I -.M. tfSfSr-v".: Seme Pur-Trimraed Coats at $27.50 "St I It ,,',"."'"' ",,,,"1 Werk tlltOllRll. S. ut! aj ?V"M,,ntsrm.'l.t .rlvat. funenl. Tiihm. ''MAM .mm n..ei,t' thrOUKlle8t W til peilll lie C'(,'ne. Cellai'-i ill'll lieekl'ts lll'e ' I .IIP iiiiiii v II m U'l' lis lirectii.il nf kl."I.Mi:i.. tu i .l. Jull.N N. lui'imtiil "f i slJ. mi-, 1.1 .1 iwn s' s. 11111 mi.isi nf 1 ' v-ini.u .1111 iuv.ii.ib 1111 ' I'liI M'-MPtnrv. Mlhs 1: r t.n,, j U'ilsI eV, i;u!.) i..n.. ' 'J t; m;.. ;'',"' .. I;.;rur,li ':?' u-iumih i , of heaver dyedcency. w" K tin Ilivi n 1. '"" ( 'X,lin" ' IlilulU'"' "M'l ''l''"'l" l"Jl"Hl lU". "'', , I"' V.vV, u,'f T "- ivvi mi.. feS3!v"'" &S: te&r&,2Z-&ia&&:. Tan and Brown Pel,, Coats at S20 I'raieL it.. ) . liii'vic t i.ih rpsi.iMicP. i.iih s. jisi. iimifrien.u ute mitiM t.. Ht'i'.iu fu'.ri l,nu ", l0,,etl- s"ni11'-''' nie luie leather luittens. All 1 -. w. nn.T(i in ci 1- i it a if .r 'I'rmiTiiii. - .1.. liinii , T- . - .- -- ---..- - r m 1111 n miut j.; I'lli, nweill DauL.l....... . n:i :." .'.' ' iv ...i V Vi u ..f a iv.n rinui, ft :.j.z"?,v .v." "::".i.$!':i.. "y; 'i. -i. 'r w f v; mu vi .. '- "iitiih: tiiinri .viitv- b'iiii.' iiiiiiiiiiii'ii .." nj ,, , ..- -A ," M iiiiv iii,.i.... . V. ' . viiiiHi- initf.. i.miip; si. ai, ' ''.'. .. 11 I U III) HIMJ III I 'II' "'- ' - ",.' IiNllr-.BT.KFRS """nil! II., ti,. i,", ' ; ' i:;,.??1'"11' nml Wal Nil ).. llietti.rl nt i" ririiinrs 1 '" 1st. int. nrlveur Umi'iiineuiii Cew- rcr s y a ; & fflia A . Ji "I - - A A iiisj n tmm nvecu tewis Are l9.Vt) Smitrr pepper nml salt mixtures villi iui lahli it fVl I? DO I fl .f l'!mi,1 ,luTtu,s t0 make Hwin fhi'crful. n tlwy mv ,; i P.f.1 ", - B "; '"",M ' " 1,,M !1 "' " 1 i' i.nf tii. 2 : j i. ii:i 1 11 i ii .1 UlAKiO 1 hi f w ''TO i sm 1 ii 1 ' -T M r-m- rtt-S UM w;?x W iiLJlL ': l',"ii 'l (lint H I r. 10 is..-,e r.."S."0 en Sateen capes with rubberized Hninjrs in red and navy have silk l"ned heeds at 1.75 and .$2. Bandeaux and Brassieres, 20c Marked down te this low price because there are only a few t-f a kind or size and because some are soiled from handlinp. Cotten mesh in front-hook style. Mesh and broche in fasten-fn-liack style. Sizes 32 te 44, though perhaps net in every kind. Children's Blanket Bathrobes Specially Priced, $1.50 Seft, warm things for youngsters te snuggle into. Indian patterns in pink, gray, navy and Copenhagen blue, all of ceutse, with pockets and cords iust like "crrewn-tins." nnu v year sizes. Children's Muslin Drawers, 25c Well-cut, well-made ones, trimmed with narrow ruffles Geed heavy muslin that will stand lets of washing. ' Sizes 2 te 12 years. Women's Flannelet Nightgowns a Third Less, $1 -Vi.t only are they of heavy, fleecy flannelet, but 'hev aie cut large and full, are well made with geed hems and firmly finished s-eams and double yokes. White ones arc trimmed with a bit of hand cmbroiderv. Pink-and-Alutc or blue-and-white striped one? have feather fctitchinir en the yoke.". Half Price for Fresh New Neckwear, 25c La.-e roll eellais and estee sets in many pretty itle-i a'ld pattern a? well as cellar lengths of lace or cmbroideiy medallions. Mussed Neckwear Half Price and Less, 25c Vcstee?, cellars, cellar and cuff sets of lace, organdie, linen and otner favonte materials in the newer tvles Xllrrllfll CAllfirl f. iiiiieeil In. ....-.. -..'-. .. ,.. .. 1 ,.;." , ' ' "',"-" "i i-u'i) vviimnn Knows new easilv condition can re reiredied. that Applique and Printed Scarfs and Centerpieces a Quarter Less, New 75c te $1.85 Made of In aw unbleached mu?lin with comentienal designs hand bunked ei apphqui"!. Washable of course. Sizes from ISxel Inchc? te IS inches in diameter. Priced accord ing te size. Stamped Fudge Aprons, 25c last a few minutes' work en the easy ciess-.nitch stamped nut tern and btheld a pretty new apron. They'ie all made up. se there's no n.e.0 sewing te worry about. Children's Stamped Dresses, 50c Unbleached muslin in '.' te year sizes, made un and lendv for the tiny bit of hand work that will form thr da'mt; finishing touches. Special Bertha Cellars of Lace $1.25 Made w it (inular patten-, se that they really lit the desired neckline without disagreeable nidiing or bunching. Seme all of cebwebbv lace; some with imitation Irish or Venise edgings en snewv ne't touiulatieiiH. draceful and bcemint;, a distinct addition te almost anv dark, cellark'Sj, frock. Rag Rugs Less at 60c and 75c n maim .iturr, .in I n.'i's Uriguialiy priced half lers tha1 and ind' of ijoed ing rugs marl " (Ita.VK. tuns, giieni. ;,til .. I'lain, niiti'i ! or bit.antl-itun tlk -t .. J ' ... . 1 t'rlr . atkti value, lit'ie aie eiIiIb I till low i" P...' thi n'c. I'.(ik!i. . aid et her coleriii" n f. i"iili iiH' f n 'en in bowlers. ' ' -.1 'in h'. , '.I.,". (liinn ttnlrs (iirr. I piih il.') W ,- is- iflSJte'i " rvia '-s,1 WftJ mi Am '. $? 41 4 j ti jy mm ,?h-j v? c5 A'J n ft ivMWl.itt;i'iji, ft. M',lbl, :wM& M iU'J
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