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EVgffiaft IBBaE-f'HiLABLPHIA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 191 mf t l7rr-nio m ftfJ rnn IPKESBT I ttimmo i .! i . HOME MISSIUN iAmrHiuN churches Will Seek to Raise Large Jund ior .cx.i.c"'""" .... -..trnto plans nro being made by the Ellv.r Sns of this city for the canv -'iSbT waged this autumn to help tfiffn bSl"t of $HMM for home mis- c . end I church extension of tho de- '"SiniSlon. The pnHlora of nil churches Bomlwn reauestcd to present tho cause ! ?JE conRregntlons on Sunday, Octo- to illf.u jay "that has been set aside T'-city Mission Sunday." 'rnl churches have been asked to con- ?. 110000 of tho budget for home ' lon , oTdSrlns this year. Of this loin" MP" ccnt' ls t0 B ,XW"rd ' .W Tnrk In the presbytery, 10 per cent. tnX Ion work In the synod and 30 f0.r Sent, for national home missions. P rfforts arc also to bo mndo to collect ..SSi to be used In paylns off mort """'nn all missions and churches deslr B'.Uta c In tho Philadelphia Prcs l"JI,S th"ro 7S churches, 42,854 mem Ks and Sunday schools having a total lowing "City Mission Sunday" a spe- lUilnff Is to be held In Calvary Sire S clergymen and laymen will particularly " VOLUNTEER CHUBOH WORKERS Campaign for Stimulation of Interest to Be Waged This Winter. i campaign for Increased scrvlco in tho fining of volunteers and paid workers n churches, Sunday schools, settlements, LJs' and girls' clubs, tho l'oung Men's Ch.stlati Association, the Young Worn . Christian Association and other ro Uiloui organizations Is to .bo waged dur- ns the winter, with many of the local ideational, religious and charitable or wnbatlona uniting to further tho work. A permanent co-operating commltteo was formed during this week nt a mcot i held In tho Central Branch Y. M. C. A Among tho organizations represented on the committee are the Baptist Insti tute for Christian Training, Templo Uni versity, tho Y. M. C. A., tho Y. W. C. A.. tho educational department of tho no formed Church and tho Presbyterian Board of Publication SEES BLESSING IN WAR The Rev. Dr. Charles A. Eaton Ex pects Good to Flow From Conflict Tho Europenn wnr la going to be a blessing, In the opinion of the Rev. Dr. Charles Aubrey Eaton, pastor of tho Madison Avcnuo Baptist Church, Man hattan ,Ncw York. In his sermon on Sun day Doctor Eaton said: "This war ls the greatest blessing. When It Is ended the world will be hot ter and- moro enlightened than It has been since tho dnya of Jesus. This Is tho end of the world of hypocrisy. Tho ago of selfishness and bigotry ls gone, and, when I think of those thousands of boys who have been shot that this might be accomplished, I feel, they liavo found a good placo for what they have done toward It. Lift up your hearts, the dawn Is breaking." BLOCKLEY CHURCH MEETING Social Union Will Hear Address on "Neglected Field." The quarterly meeting of tho West Philadelphia Social Union Is to be held at Blockley Baptist Church, Fifty-third street and Wyaluslnir avenue, on Thurs day evening of next week. Supper will be served at C:30 o'clock, and Is to bo followed by nn address and conference. The speaker will be the Itev. II. Watson Barras, pastor of the Frankford Avenue Baptist Church. "A Neglected Field" will bo his subject. Tho topic for dis cussion at tho conference Is to be "Chil dren's Work In the Church." Allen Lowell, president of the Union, Is to preside, and It Is expected that tho church will be overcrowded. In tho Union there are men of 22 churches and the total membership is about 0000. "(JOD OF THIS AGE," HIS TOPIC The licv. Clnrence Lark In. iator of Bethany Baptist Church, Fox Chase, Is preaching- a series of sermons on "Timely Topics on Dlspensatlonnl Truth." His subject for tomorrow Is to be "The God of This Age." The special sermons are to bis given at 10:30 o'clock in tho morn ings through the remainder of this month, October, November and December. Will Preach on Revivals In anticipation of tho visit of "Billy" Sunday, the baseball evangelist, to this city during the early part of 1915, the Rev James llnmeny Swnln, pastor of the Woodland Presbyterian Church, 42d end Pino streets. Is to preach a series of sermons on Sunday evening on "The Itevlvals of History." Church Greatly Improved During the summer tho Temple Presby terian Church, Franklin nnd Thompson fetreets, has been greatly Improved. The Interior has been repainted nnd decora ted, nnd tho greenstone walls on tho out side have been completely rcfaced with three coatings of a patented cement that gives the edlflco the appearance of a brownstono structme. The Itev. Dr. Will iam Daton Roberts pastor, announces that tho autumn work Is starting hope fully, and he anticipates a busy and suc cessful winter's labor. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Schml.lt, UUt Huntlns rrk avo. i ln. " ". JUandou. Ia ami Emma E JIanvv liter, Headline, I'a. v cw "'"y. 411 N. K)th t.. and Clara J- SUim-r, 411 N. COUi st. i.la'n-,IEm,0sr' I" N. Ruby st.. and Mary c Hurst, Lcnnl. Ta. iSu, i cri,"mI,n. 40M N. Tront St., and r. i ' ,rnno!ly. Chestnut Hill i,2?J",..HnW8' "uniarmll. Ecquadcr, and yi.LuS' iJii Melroj.. st. uZ. 1 Siattr. Ardtnoro, Pa., and Mary E. Mardcn 3.115 Kmcrald t Carolina n"?-,' " Jfi st- ""nard t.. and SHk M,,drcd IKrearit MC C,',t"- 7, ." WlAard at and Michael J lTonohn10"." ' ? Lelthitow .t -Iunkn 2$tf,es ifi,i?anom and Sablna Eir. Si?' - - .Euln 5S?r?hni?1 ""mantown uvc.. ond Louli 'j. orf2?nj9T,l? ,K- Shnrpnack t. mSKS jtSrp".?"1 "' Emma t eX)!neV,.e"'icn2.n ZY ve.. and s fiV ;?"'nif-. Altoona. ra.. and Emllv S Fibv ftnrln. Altoo fl"rMi, if",1;'"'1" .?-: S nivlnlty at., and KUar u-ei. ' von- i?"S Walton ae. Jct'i?"'!' " )"rk c,,y- nna 0oIJIC ffi WUr'-T N- 8fl l.t"f-and Ddlth Le. llllaUmain vy:L''y'ood ,t.. and Teresa "nn lfeinvin i.V':." fi.a.,V,Ka..MQ N Junlnar . n T.-.ln.., , . ' f UtT. KJUI Bi.i '. ',a Creen it ' "'u OJr'"1 Un Mt. Airy. '"'' ana iMtu K 1Iel BAPTIST CONVENTION Youijg People's Union Proparlhff r Meeting In October Plans are being made for the second autumn convention nnd rally of tho West District Baptist Young Pcoplo's Union, which will bo held on October 17. The board of managers Is to decide on the place for the meeting tonight. Lloyd Parkinson, who represented the district nt Hio national convention In Knnsns City this summer, Is to make his report at tho rally. I'lans for increased Interest among the young peoplo of West Philadelphia In social Bervlce will be discussed. DEATHS OF A DAY J. E. SULLIVAN BURIED Many Mourn As Late A. A. XT, Sec retary is Laid at Rest. NEW YOniC, Sept. M.-'Morc than 10 OOrt schoolboys stood In lino and lings at alt schools In the city wero at half-mast today, when tho body of James E. Sulli van, Into secretary of tho Amateur Ath letic Union, was taken through tho streets nf Now York. After services were held it tho Catholic Church of St. Aloyslus, the body was taken to Calvary Cemetery for burial. Tho Executive Commltteo of tho A. A. U. attended the funeral In a body. Mes sages of condolence poured In upon Sulll van'B relatives by tho hundreds. MRS. FRANK LESLIE Publisher, Editor nnd Author Who Regained Business Lost by Husband. NEW YORK. Bent 19.-Mrs. Frank Leslie, publisher, editor and author, died last night at her homo at tho Sherman Bqunre Hotel. She had been In falling health for nbout six weeks. Miss Mar querlto Linton Olentworth tho writer, was with her when she died. The Bareness do Bnzusm, as Mrs. Leslie preferred to bo known, was born In Now Orleans, La., In 1S51. Sho was of nn old French Huguenot family. Her fathor gave her a liberal education at his home, tutoring her principally in French, Span ish, Italian, German and Latin. At the age of 13 sho began writing for -publication, and her work attracted some atten tion, notably that of Henry Sartor, who was known by his pen nnmo of Frank Leslie. Sha married Mr. Leslie, and. when ho died In 1880, leaving his estate' ttOO.OOO In debt and his IS publications in tho hnuds of trustees, his wife under tho law as sumed the name of Finnk Leslie and took personal charge of the business. By her personal management sho suc ceeded In placing the properties on a paying basis. In tho middle eighties Mrs. Leslie mar ried William Wilde, a brother of Oscar Wilde. She later obtained u divorce from him. J0SIAH WHITE Atlantic City Pioneer and Founder of the Marlborough-Blenheim. ATLANTIC CITY, Sept. 19.-Joslah White, president of Joslah White & Sons Company, nlso founder nnd principal owner of tho Marlborough-Blenheim Ho tel, died yesterday at his residence, on Vnssar Square, here. He was 71 years old. Mr. White was one of a band of pioneer hotel men who early In the SO's inaug urated the winter nnd spring seasons nt the shore, Atlantic City having been prior to that tlmo a summer resort solely. Ho erected the Hotel Luray, which was destroyed by lire In 1H02. In 1885, with his three sons, he built tho Marlborough and six years later the Blenheim, of which they havn remained owners and managers ever since. Mr. White wns a Friend and his an cestors were prominent members of this religious society In New Jersey and Penn sylvania. In 1S62 Mr. Whlto married Mary Klrby Allen, of Hnddotifleld, N. J. Mr. White and tho late Clement A. Grlscom nnd Isaac H. Clothier, and the three girls whom they respectively married were Intimate friends and each of these three couples lived to celebrate their golden wedding anniversary. Mr. Whlto is survived by his widow and six children. BRINGING MRS. CR0KER HOME Body of Former Tammany Chieftain's Wife on Way Across Atlantic. HOME. Sept. 19. Tho steamship Tomaso ill Savola sailed from Genoa on Thurs day with 400 passengers, mostly Ameri cans, Including Mrs. Thomns J. PreBton, Jr. (formerly Mrs. Grovcr Cleveland) and party; Mrs. W. II. Blssell and Howard Crokor and his sisters, who nro taking tho body of their mother to New York for burial. Mrs. Croker was tho wife of Richard Crokcr, formerly the Tammany Hall leader in Now York. She died recently in Austria. FUNERAL OF MRS. A. A. CLOUD The funernl of Mrs. Ada A. Cloud, widow of the Into Albert A. Cloud, was held this morning. Interment was In i.aiircl Hill Cemetery, with the Episcopal Church service at the crave. Mrs. Cloud was 72 years old. Sho died last Wed nesday nt Wlldwood, N. J. She was the daughter of the late Congressman John Hickman. Sho was born at West Chester, but had lived most of her life at New York city. DR. MATTHEW C. FARRELL Dr. Matthew Comar Farrell, a dentist, died yesterday at tho home of his brother, Bernard W. Farrell, 1829 South 6Sth street, In his 33d year. Dr. Farrell was graduated from the Pennsylvania Dental College six years ago, but for the last two years had been too 111 to pursue his practice. His death came as the result of a nervous breakdown that was first brought on by overstudy when at college. His widow survives. DR. MAHLON H. BEARY ALLENToWN, I'a., Sept. 19.-Dr. Mah lon II. Henry, 71 years old, physician, lawyer and Civil War veteran, died yes terday. He served in the 123th Pennsyl vania Volunteers, nnd was one of tho orators at the dedication of the Pennsyl van la monument on the battle II eld of An. tletam. For a time, after the war, he lived In Missouri. He owned considerable property, and had a beautiful winter home In Florida almost within a stone throw of that of William Jennings Bryan. E. H. BERKHEIMER GETTYSBURG. Pa., Sept. 19,-Emanuel H. Beikhelmer, Register and Recorder of Adams County, was found dead In bed yesterday. A cilpple for yeais. he slipped and fell on tho ley pavements last winter, suffering additional injuries from which he never recovered. He was elected Register and Recorder in 1911 on tho Democratic ticket without opposition. He was 37 years old and leaves a wife and two children. CATHARINE C. KEILE Catharine C. Kelle, 6i years old, died of dluhtheila nt her homo, 1617 Filbert street, yesterday. She Is survived by her husband, a teamsttr, 1S06 Filbert street. MRS. CAROLINE WILT CENTRE VALLEY. Pa.. Sept. 19.-Mrs. Caroline Wilt, S9 years old, wife of James Wilt, died after an Illness of 21 hours of apoplexy. Her husband, a. retired hotel man, who Is In his OTth year, Is the old est voter In Lehigh County. On August 43 Mr. and Mrs. Wilt celebrated their 71t wedding anniversary. She leaves four children, MARY VIRGINIA SAGENDORPH Mary Vlrglnta Sagendorph died yester day at her home In the Covington Apart ments, after an Illness lasting through a period of five years. Burial will be at Claverlck, N, Y., her former hom. She ls survived by her husband, F. E. Sagendorph. EDWARD BROCK Edward Brock, a Republican worker, died osterday nt his home, 3H15 North 22d Btreet, from an attack of heart dls ense. Ho wns C8 years old and had been III for nearly two years. His widow survives. A?,V;i,IIi,,,,0,TrlI:Tno AOUaLlAno.l year. lw.2 Anmn at. AI.EVATA. rASQUALE ALEVATA. 1 yaar. Ml fierce t. AI.T1NG. 8USAN ALT1NO, 00 years, 1831 Judton at. Ai'ISI. On September 18, 1014, MARY, wife of Henry And. Funeral on Monday, at :i n. m., from. hr late residence, 22,12 South Oerehwood it. Interment nt Trinity Lutheran Church Cemetery. AYiIE!l0., 8P'embfr 12, 1014, MAHT AYLMnn. Duo notice of tho funeral will bo 6lten, from her late residence, 4015 Warrn at.. West Philadelphia. IJAMmiN. At hi residence. 211 North Mil- plo ae., Lmiadonne, r., on September '3. 11114. JOHN C. BALDWIN, need 72 yer. Funeral services and Interment prUatti. rrovldenco (It. I.) nnpcrii pleane conv. nni:cKM.iN. ltAitnY heeckman. 12 :ienri, Oil North I'hlllD st. lIEItNlIAItDT. ANNIE BERNHARDT, 20 years, 122 Ilnney st. I1I.UC1I. On September 17, 1014, IONATZ. huttiand of Eva Iiloch. In his 71st soar, ltelatlvts nnd frlemH also ltnppanort IOdce. No. 33. I. O. T. S, of l Hnx Slnal l.odne, Nu. (I, I, O. II. II., and also Leah Lodge, are Invited to attend the runernl, on Sunday, at 10 a. m from the parlom of Emanuel Asher U Son. 1MI2 Diamond st. Interment nt Adath Jeshurun Cemetery. Kindly omit (loners. llI.OMKIt. On September 18, 1014, ELIZA DETH IILOME11. wife of Chnrles lllomer, need 03 Jcnrs. Funernl services on Monday, nt 1 p. m., nt her late residence. 1R0 North 3d st. Interment private, nt Westminster Cemetery. HI.ll.M. SARAH DLUM, 08 yenrs. 221 North Itandnlnh St. lilt 1 "TON CHARLES BIUTTON. (10 years, 1.-.22 South 2d st. IIICOCK. On September 18, 1014. EDWARD, husband of Eveln J. Drock, need US years. Ilelntlvcs and friends nro Invited to attend tho funeral services, ot, Monday, at 3 p. m. precisely, at his late residence, 3U15 North 22d st. Interment private. I1HOWN. HAKAH DROWN, 32 years. 3441 llodtne st. lH'RNS. On September 17. 1014, ANNA A., widow of Thomas F. Burns. Relatives and friends are Invited to nttend tho funernl, on Tuesday, nt 2 p. tn , from her Into residence 2(ri7 Ilrnddock st. Interment private, nt .bast Cedar Hill Cemetery. CAMPION. On September 18, 1014, RICH ARD M., husband of Mnry Campion. fu neral on Tuoeday, at 8.30 a. m,, from his late residence. Francis avo.. Amblor. Pa. ltenulem Mnso nt St. Anthony's Church, Amblor nt ll a, m. Interment nt West minster Cemetery. CHARJIETSKI. WALTER CHARMETSKI. 1 jear 0 months. 818 N. Capitol st. CI.KCiO. On September IV. 1014. ANNIE, wife of Jomos CIpkk. Itelatlvei and friends nro Invited tn attend tho funeral services, on Sunday, at 2 p. m.. nt her late home, 1G07 North Zflth st. Interment private. COLLINS. FRANCIS 8Uth and Lesser avo. DKATJIB COLLINS. 3 years. COMLY On September 18, 1014, FRANK LIN H. COMLY. Funernl on Monday, the 21st Init., at 1 .30 p. m., from his Into resi dence, 8033 Prnnkfnrrt nvo., Holmesburg. Services at the Emmanuel Episcopal Church at 2:30 p. m. CONItOW On September 14, 1014. DAVID K. CONItOW. ajted 04 years. Lnto residence 224 Lcacuo st. Due notice of funeral will be clvcn. CHII'PEN. On September 18,1014, GEOROE E. CRIPPEN. Duo notice of tho funeral will bo Riven. Rct'AMI'. Near Chesterfield, N. J., on Sep tember 18. 11)14, GEORGE II.. ion of the late Wnrdal II. and Catharine A. DeCamp, In tho ruth year of his age. Funernl on Sunday, at 2 p. m., from the residence of his brother, Thomas DeCamp. Interment nt Jaeofcstown. Ill" ItOSSI. DOMENICO DE ROSSI. 02 yrs., "in Fouth Marshall st. REAN. On September 14. 1014. CATH ARINE A. DUN, widow of Charles W. Dcnn, residence, S00 Union st. runeral serv ices and Interment strictly prlvato. 111! VITA. NICOLA DEVITA. 77 years. 1110 Wharton st. DILLON. On September IB. 1014. ROBERT V., husband of No rah Dillon (nee Sullivan) ar.d son of Luke and Mary T. Dillon. Duo notlcu of tha runeral will be clvcn. from his parents' residence, 1413 South 13th st. niVAC LIZZIE D1VAC, 40 years. 1828 N. ISth st. IHiroiIKHTY. On September IB. 1014. EL L1E T. widow of John J. Dougherty (nea Donohue). Due notice of the funeral will bo Elven, from her late residence, 1214 Cath arine st. DllUGGAN ELLEN DRUCGAN. 70 years, lsth mil Tcfferson stB EASTLACK. CATHARINE "SABTLACIC 83 m i. 101 Itlehmond hi ESKIN. ESTHER ESKIN. J4 years.- 3122 Moss st. KYNON On September 10. 1014. GER TRUDE, daughter of William N. and Mar garet Eynon, aged 10 years. Funeral ser vices on Monday, at 1 p. m... precisely, at her parents' residence, 1.4 Kalos st., Wlss.i hlckon. Interment private, at Mt. Morlah Cemetery. I'niNSTKIN. ALBERT FEINSTEIN. 13 years, 2JI3 Wllllnm st. rEI.DSTElN. Suddenly, on September 17, 1014. CHARLES II., husband of Jeanette Feldsteln, aged 71 years Relatives and friends, also Rappaport Lodge, No. 3,"i, I. o. I S. of I nro invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, at in o'clock a. m., from his lato residence, 1S20 North Ontario st. lnter nunt Adath Jeshurun Cemetery. TINE ANNIE FINE, 2 jearo, 203 Beck street. rORESTEIt JOSEril FORESTER.43 years, 1001 S. Taney st. GAI'I. CHARLES GAUL. 7 years. 0120 Chnrles st. GRNAVER HARRIET GENAVER.B7 years, 248 W Haines st. GII.T.. On Soptember 14. 1014. nt his late residence. 303 North 41st St., I'ETKU. hus band of Fannla GUI. Due notice of tho fu neral villi be given. GOKI'I'ERT. On September 18, 1014 MAREL C jnungcHt daughter of Mary and tho late Rernhnrd Goepfert, in her 18th year. Fu neral services on Sunday, at 2 p. m., at 3438 North Helen st. Interment prlvnte, at Green Mount Cemetery. Gi.LASIC HELENA OOLASIC, 28 years. 220 11 row n st. GRANT. On Soptember 10. 1014. THOMAS, son of the lato Thomas nnd Maria Carrlgnn (nee Grnnt). Funernl nn.Monday, nt 8'30 a. m.. from 3213 North Philip st. Solemn Itequlem Mass at St. Veronica's Church at 10 a in,, precisely. Interment Old Cathedral Cemetery. GREEN. ALBERT GREEN, 2 years. 01T Watts st. OREKNT1RRO. MARY ORSENDERO. 1 year. Kin Treo st. . , ..... HAI.l.OWRLL. On September U. 1914. WIL LIAM, husband of tha lata Catharine vN. Ifallowtlli sited 74 yenrs. Due notice of the funeral will be given, irom the residence of his daughter. 1848 Van Pelt it. IIAUSEIl. WILFRED HAU8ER, 82 years. 118 N. 16th St. .. ,. JIEI.VEItSON. HARRIET .HELVERBON, 00 years, l4T Foulkrod st. ..... ..,. IIERTER. On September 13, 1914, MAGDA LENA, wife of Louis Herter (formerly Eck nrd), aged 48 yenrs. Duo notice of the fu nmt will be given, from her late residence. 1MI Rhunk st. . .. .. .... inn.MKR Suddenly, on .Ninth Month 18th, 1IU4, ELEANOR it., .Infant diughter of George L. nnd Mary L. Holmes, aged 10 months. Funeral prlvnte, on Second-day, Ninth Mnntn. i'lst, rrom parents rcsiuem-v. near MonreMown, N. J. . .... in'NRINflER. On September 18. 1014, CHARLES O., husband nf Mary E. Hun singer (nee Cullv). aged 01 ycnr. Funernl on Sunday, nt 2 p. m., from hla resilience, 423 Tin" St., Camden. Interment nt Ever arern Cemetery. ,,,,. HUNTER. On September 17. 1014. JUMA 1)., widow cf Thomns Hunter. Relatives and friends are InvPed to attend tho funernl services, on Monday, nt 2.30. p. m., at tho resldenco of her ton, Thomns H. Hunter, 221 Buckingham Place, Interment at Wood lands Ccmitcr. JEIFEHRON, LOVINE JEFrEUSON. 0 jenrs. 1 121 Poplar st. iw, ..,,, .tOIINHON. On September 17, 1014. HARRY YOST, huslmnd of Elizabeth Johnron (nee Wnrtman) Relative and friend are Invited to nttend the funernl, on Tuesday, at 2 p. m., from his late reildonre, 133 Louden at., Olney. Interment nt Mt. Vernon Cemetery. JUDGE. THEODOR JUDGE. 01 years. 913 KANE. On September in, 1014, ELLEN, wife of Michael Kane nnd daughter of the late George and Bridget Lynch nged It years. Funeral on Monday, nt 8:30 n. m from 1.2.! Junlatn St., Nlcetnwn. High Maes nt St. Stephen's Church nt ll) n. m. Interment at ltnlv SA,nIrhrn Cm,tprv. KEILE. Of diphtheria, on September . 18, 1011, CATHARINE C wife of Thnm-vs Kelle nnd daughter of the Intc .Tames nnd Hebecca Lincoln Hutchinson Residence. 101, Filbert st. Interment at Mt. Zlon Cemetery, Darby No funernl. . .. KELLY. On September 17. 1014, ANNIE TAGOART KELLY, runernl on Monday, nt 8:30 n. m. from 183B North 23d ft. Sol emn Requiem Mass nt St. Ellrnbeth's! Church nt 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemcterv KELLY. On On September 17. 1014. ANN KELI.Y. widow of Patrick Kelly. Funornl on Mondny, nt 8:30 a m from 2330 E. Ifa'iild st Solemn Requiem Mass at St, Ann's Church, nt 10 a. m. Interment nt Holy Crois Cemetery KELLY. At her residence. 11 South 3d st, Plensnntvtlle, N. J., on bvplcmber 1.. 10)4. MARGARET M. KELLY (nee MncDonnld), widow of Thomns r. Kelly. Funeral on Monday, nt 8:30 a. m., from 1C44 N. Mnrston st., Phlla. High Mats of Requiem at Church of Most PrecloUM Illind, at 10 n. m. Inter ment at Old Cathedral Cemetery. KLKNTNKH. LAZER KLENTNER.OO years. 2700 Fletcher St. KUHZEKNAHK. On September 18, 1914, LUDWIO KrilZEKNAIli:, husbtnd of the Intc Mnry Kurzehnalio. aged 84 yenrs. ru nernl services on Monday, nt 2 p. m., at hlk daughter's residence. Illn North 8th st. In tcrment prlvnte, at Mt. Pence Cemetery. LEA! HERMAN. At Ills residence. 437 Ilhnvvn st., Fox Chtsc, on September 13, l'Jl I, JO.MKUH, husband of Amanda Leather, man, Duo notice ot the funeral will be given. LIDDELL. IfARRT LIDDELL, 8 years. 23S3 E. Sergeant st I.Il'P LOUISA LIPP, 87 years, 2012 North Masohcr Ft. LLOYD. On Trlday. September 18, at her lole residence PJI Clinton st.. BLIKAHE'lH GIIIIIONS M.OYD. daughter of tho lato John nnd Esther 11. Lloyd MrllKIDE. On September 18. 1014, JOSEPH McIIRIDE, son of John C. nnd Alice M. Me Ilrlda, nged 11 months 2 weeliB. Funernl on Monday, nt J :30 p. m from tho residence of his pnunts. 2121 Pierce st. Interment Holy Crosi Cemetery. MrCAMll.KfS. On September 17. 1014, ELIZA, daughter of the lato Hutchinson nnd Elizabeth McCnndless, nged 08 years. Tho relatives nnd friends of tho family nro In vited to attend tho funeral services, on Mon day, tho 2lt, nt 2 p. m , nt htr brothers residence, Thomas II, McCandlcss, 2110 North 2d st., Philadelphia. Interment private, at North Cedar Hill Cemetery. 3IILLER. SARAH MILLER. 35 years. 1103 Flt7watcr st MILLIGAN. On S.-ptomher 18, 1014, CAR OLINE W MILLIGAN. Service at her Inte residence. 30!) Ilryn Mnwrave., Cjnvvyd, Pa., Monday, September 21, at 2 p. m. Interment private. MN riETH. IDA MONTIETII, 30 years, .120 N. 11th t. MORESCIU. VICTORIA MORESCHI. 0. years, 3.12 E. Hlttenhouen nt. M01IGNKII On September 17, 1014. RICH- ARD C. MOIl'i.NEt:. husband of Hedvvlg C. Morgner (nee Hertsch), aged 4S years. Fu neral sorvlces on Sunday, nt 2 p. m., at 204U North 3th st. Interment prlvnte. Glcnwoort Cemetery MUI.HOLI.ANII. CATHARINE MULHOL LAND 45 cnra. 2.11 N. Howard st. MUIIFIIY. MICHAEL MURPHY. 70 years, J 7 oil Helen st. aibKKAY. On September 18. 1014, FRAN CIS H., husband of the Lite Mao Murra) nnd son of the lato Charles and Elizabeth Murray Funeral on Tuesdny, at 8:30 a m., trom 11.11 South Clarion st High Mass nt Requiem at St. Teresa's Church, at 10 a. m Ii.tcrment nt Hnl Cross Cemetery. NA9SANO. On September 17. 1014, FLOR FNCE. daughter or Anthony and Virginia Navano, aged 30 years. Fui erul on Mon day, Sintcmher 21, 1H14 ni S a. m from 12S N. reld st Solemn Requiem Mass at M. Donato's Church, 03th and Callovvhlll sts., nt 10 a m. Interment at Holv Cross C,metery. NOCTON. On September 18, 1014. THOMAS P., husband of tho Into Elizabeth Nocton runernl on Monday, nt 8 30 a. m.. from Woodlann avo., Aldan, Delaware County, Pa. High Mass at tho Church of the Holy Spirit. Sharon Hill. Pa., at 10 o'clock. In t.rment private. PAULS On September 10. 1014. ELIZA BETH, daughter ot Alois and Elizabeth PahU, agod 21 jears. Funeral services on Sunday, at 2:30 p. m , at 2021 North 7tt st. Interment Grecnmount Cemetery. I'A.SCIIALL. On September 18. 1014,'lSAAC PASCHALL, aged "s ears Funeral on Tuesday, at 1 p. m . from Newtown Square, Delaware County, Pa Interment at Great Volley Presbjterlnn Cometer. rEELINO. CASANDRA PEELING. 83 ears. 1J14 S. 3d fit. ri'AFF. On September 15, 1014, of diph theria, ,'OHN C , son of Philip and Anna I'faff. of 3S28 Ella St.. aged 3 jears. No funeral. rilll.UPS. LILLIAN rillLLIPS, 48 years. 21.12 North Nntronn st. l'OTT.S EDWARD POTTS. 13 years, 2012 Turner st. I'OWRHRMAKER. At Atlantic City. N. J.. September 17, 1014. ABRAHAM, husband of Claire Powdermaker, aged 32 v.irs Inter mon private. Norfolk. Baltimore and Wash lngtcp papers plcoso copy. RANDALL. At the residence of her son. Howard E. Randall, at bloopMlle. Bucks Co, i'a., o.v Wednesday, Soptember 111. RACHEL A. RAVDAI.L, widow- of Reuben Randall, nged M' venrs 8 months. Funeral from Thompson Memorial Church, low or Solebury, Pa., on Saturday, Sept. l'l, at 11 a m. UECOAHIA. DOMENICO RECCARIA, 1 jear, 302.1 North Woodstock st. REIN. SARAH REIN. 70 years, 010 South 10th at. RIDOLl'O, On September 15, 1014. TRANK. husband of Catharine lll.lnlio, aged 47 iear . Funeral on Mondnv. at S .'in a m . Irom l!i2(l I South 8th t Solemn Requiem Mass at the Church of St. Nicholas of Tolentlno. at 10 a. m precisely. Interment at Huly Cro Cemetery. DEATHS Choice Properties West Side Detached $12,500 Stone and brick construction; high eleva tion; one block to Penna. R. R-; 12 rooms; modern and attractive Interior. Lot 00 by 100 feet deep. Old shade. This Is one of the good buys this fall. Various Prices Detached Stone West Side Twelve rooms. 3 baths j hot-water heat, electric light; large rooms. Southwestern exposure. Garage. Convenient to Penna. R. R. and trolley. Must be sold before October 1st. Emlen Below Upsal Street $6850 $6850 $6850 $6850 Three - story stone semi-dt-tached dwellings, containing: 11 rooms, including 2 baths. De tached porches Lots 32 ft front Hot-water heat, gas and electricity; gas kitchen, hard wood floors, tile bath. SAMPLE HOfSE OPEN FOR INSPECTION Two-Story Modern Homes, $3700 LOTS 22 8 HY 00 FEET OGONTZ AN II CHEI.TKN A ES. Seven rooms. Including bath, hot-nater heat, open fireplace, h.vrtlivoo.1 tloors, gas nnd electricity, gas kin hen Thesa homes Include every modern appointment Open for inspection. Seti them before, cimuldorlng elsewhere. Take Geiinantown or Willow Q rove car, over Chtlten ave. 100 feet Boulevard. ir IT'S IN GERMANTOWN, SALE OR RENT, WE HAVE IT LISTED J. H. CHADWICK & CO., 5618 Germantown Ave. piTOMmitwmwrasss Telephone Your Want Ads today for the Sunday PUBLIC LEBGE1 Walnut or Main 3000 wmmT.vw m w. RIITM! HOWARD RIFFLE, 29 year 2112 Arch t. nOERMNO. At Trenton. N. 3.. on Beptem bcr 17, 1014. MARGARET OATZMEK, wife -of Ferdinand W. Roebllnc Sr. Services nt her late residence, 222 West State t Tren ton, N. J on Monday, at 11 a. m. Interment private, nOOERS. On Monday, September 14. 1914. RACHEL WI8TEH, daughter . of the lt Wllllsm Wynne and Hannah Lewis Wlster and widow of William B. Rogers. Interment f.rlvnte IMANO. ANOELO ROMANO, 8 years. 1I3S South 0th St. .. ..... RVAN. On September 18. 1014, DANIEL FRANCIS, son of John and Catharine RyP, nged 10 years. Funeral on Tuesday, t 8:30 a. m , from 2.7) North Robinson st. High Reipilem Mass at Our Lady of the Rosary Church, nt 10 a, m. Interment at St. Denis' Cemetery. SAGENDOnnt. At her apartments. The Covington, on September 18, 1014, MARY VfnrilNIA, wife of F, E. Bagcndorph, Fu neral services on Sunday, nt 4 p. m., at tho apartment, nf Oliver It. Hair, 1820 Chestnut st. Interment nt Clnvcraek, N. Y. Staun ton, Va., nnd Baltimore, Md., papers pleaso copy SALVINGLOUIS SALVIN. 40 years. 738 Moore st. rJANKHY. Suddenly, September 18. 1014. TRANK A., husband of Mary J. Sankey and eon of Harry W. and late Ella 12 Hnk.- nged 32 year. Relatives and friends, also police of 20th District, Invited to attend fu neral. Tuesday, 8:10 n. m., from his lato residence, .110 N Vodges st.. West Phlli. Solemn Mass of Reiiulem, Church nf Our lAiy of Victory, 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cro-s Cemetery, SCHAIJ. Or, September 17. 1014, EDWARD, won ui me iate itrhk ana popnie Hcuan. Mi neral on Monday, nt 8 a, m from the real- PBATH8. IJKATHS ,.i. uu ..iijiiuiif , hi o a, m., irom tne rem- i YAY irrimimrlh mt denco of his brother, llernnrd Schad, 127 J ,T31 Ellsworth st Balntirldgn St. fn. of Ttrmitm nf Ifnlv Trinity cnurrh, nt 0:30 a, m. Interment New Cathedral Cemetery. BCHWEIGEH. On September 10, 1014, I.UL1HE, widow of Henry Schwelger tne,. Jleyer), aged. 73 years. Funeral services on Monday, at 1:30 p. m at her late resi dence, 223 North Uber st. Interment pri vate, nt Northwood Cemetery. OTIOOflMITrt-In Philadelphia, on fim. her 17, 1014, MAhaARET. widow of nnii mm Snoosmlth, In her fJ ttS"l nnd frlcndn are Invited t th filn,rSl Kervlcee, on Sunday, at 230 p m.. t Broth erhood Cemetery, Mount Holly. ..' ,, BHtlLL. DAVID BHULU 10 years. 611 North 8ih st. . .. SIMlERMAN.-aOt.Din BILRERltAN, B0 venrs, inn North 11th st .,,,. fjI.VIR-On September 18, iOU BtAZA. BETH B StLVlS. Due notice of the funeral will be given, SIMON. rANNIB SIMON, K0 years. 140 STARl'inY. On September 18. 1014, CH AS. F son of Charles O. nnd Pauline 11. Stabler. ngeil 20 yenrs. Funeral on Tuesday, at 2 30 p. m.. from 2830 Pleasant ., Camden, N. J. Interment nethel Cemetery. BTEM'ART. MARY STEWART. B5 years. 1322 P. Btlllman st. STItOlHV On September 10, lOK.-.r"!!'!!' .1, husband of the lalo Caroline Btrohl. In tho 7-,th year of his age Funeral e'vb-e; on Monday, at 1 p m. .rrei-lsely, it Wl Arbor l Interment nt Hillside Cemotery BVLI.IVAV. At Ms residence. 82.1 Cherry tt., Camden, N. J.. Sept. 11. 1014. JOHN I.. 1iui.hind.nf Mary Sullivan, aged 27 years. Duo notice of tho 'uneral will bo given. Bfl.MVAN. KATHARINE SULLIVAN. 20 jears, 1034 Thompson St. TAT.ROT. ROXANNA TALBOT. 23 years. ltllii Page st TARIIA. SOFIA TAHRA. 8 years. 4834 Mil ler st TAYLOR. HENRY TAYLOR. CO years. 733 Lombard st. . THESE. CAROLINE TEESE, 67 years. 2215 East Cumberland at, TOLIIKRT MADGE TOLHERT, 30 years, TREINAN.- CATHARINE TREINAN. 31 years, 2421 E, Boston ave VEATC1I. On September 17, 1014, LAURA, wlfo of Ocorgo c. Ventch (nee Davis) Rela tives a-id friends are Invited to nttend tho funsral services, on Monday, September 21, at z p. m., at we resinoncc or nor nueuann, 413 Carteret st., tamucn, J. private. Interment U'AT.DNBR' On September, IT, 1914, CRRtfJ. riArAj wlfi of Anton Waldner (neelwsch), rSfffof ys. .Funer, sarvleej -n.ll.rAr. Montgomery ave. Interment rrlvate tf . . 'i. - --. WAM.Aril-On September IT. 1014. MOBES A.. ' uslmnd of the late Bfettg Walker., nged 77 ers. Funernl on Bunfly. at B p. m. precisely, from 8412 N PAIethorp st. Interment At Mt. Cnrmel Cemetery. WALI.EIL On September IT, 10l. AME LIA E wlfo Of David Waller, aged M I year. Train leaves Broad St. Station Saturday, at 10 a m. Inrtrmcnt nt laurel, Del. WKATIIEIinV. On September 18. J9M, AMANDA WEATHERUY, widow of .David K Wenthcrhy, aged 81 years. Funeral -rv-lees on Monday, nt I p. m.i at her late resl rtence, 870 Hnddon ve Camden, N, J. In terment strictly prlvato, WHARTON. On September 17,1014. AONES. widow of Wesley Wharton nnd daughter of Rhlllp nnd Alice Walsh, aged 20 yenrs. Fu neral on Monday, at 8:30 n. m,, from '02 Collom st, Germantown. High Mass at St. Franrls of AmIsI Church, nt 10 a. m. In terment nt New Cathedral Cemetery. IVHITE.-On September 14. 1014, at his rel iPnce, on Vasear Square, In Atlantlo City, JOSIAH WHITE, in his 74th year. The fu. peril will taho placo at his country house, "Wild Orchard," near Cirdlngton, Philadel phia, on Sccond.day, the 21st Inst., nt & o'clock p. m Carriages will meet relatives; nnd friends nt tho Terminal, fioth and Mnr ket sts., after 2 10 p. tn Interment private. WILD. MALLY WILD, 83 years. 2660 North Water st. WILDE. On September 10, 1014, JOSEPH WILDE, ngeJ 70 sears Funeral Sunday, nt 2 p. m.. from his late roildence, Ronsnll awe., Rrejcrl Hill, Delaware Co., Pa. Interment at Mt. 551on Cemetery. WILMS JAKE WILLIS. 34 years. 1817 Wood St. WILSON. At Centerton. N. J on Septem ber 15, 1014. SAMUEL, husband of Margaret Wilson, nged S'l years. Funeral on fiunday, September 20, at 1 p. m., from Cefiterton. Interment at Brotherhood Ccmcteey, Mt. Holly. ZUREK. LOUIS ZUREK. 48 yenrs. at Brown st. Store Opens 8,30 A. M. WANAMAKEITS Store Closes 5.30 P. M. Grand Organ Recitals 9, 11 and 5.15 THE WANAMAKER STOJR i I Aeinioiuieces for Monday The formal opening of Fall amid WaoiLer miSSioery, in cluding' an extensive collection of brilliant new hats from the great ateliers of Paris. " (Second Floor, Chestnut) The opening of a very precious collection of Paris gowns for young womenexclusive in America. (Second Floor, Chestnut) 110,000 books in a clearaway at ISc, 25c, H0c and 7Sc, being the gathering up of all the odd lots and left overs from a number of special sales. Over 6000 books marked at IBc (Main Floor, Thirteenth) COMING A great sale of famous American Rugs starting some day next week. 11500 sample shirtwaists: many samples in a very un usual disposal going at $3 to $3.65 (West Aisle) n 250 standard aualitv brass beds ira filiRiraTKll s 33 113 per cent, below regular priae. (Sixth Floor) 5 to 200 wonderful sample suits for W0men &nd va. women at half price in the LowerPrls Str T&a suits are made of imported mterisls, finely tailored, and marked $115 ancS $30 mk. (Subway Floor, Market) JOHN WANA MAKER tJ tei