3 1 ri m Moi hn. " ,, i .1' FINANCIAL OUTLOOK BRIGHTENS AS BOND TRADING IS RESUMED Local Committee Begins Sessions to Arrange Offi cial Prices for First Authorized Business Since Exchange Closed. Trading In unlisted securities was re sumed hero this afternoon under the supervision of a spcel.xt committee nntnetl by the principal bond lioiisiM mid ap proved by the banta and the Philadelphia Stock Exchange. A similar committee be Kan work along the same Una In New York. Each announced, at the close of tbo first day's session, that the situation In the Investment market had assumed n moio decided tone for the better, and that there Is every Indication In favor of n more general resumption of b .nines? In the next Week or so. There was general response locally to the rt quests of the committee for sub mission by broken of offers to buy and fcell and thousands of dollars' Worth of high-grade 'bonds changed hands today tuulor otllclal supervision. Th com mitter, at tho close of Iff first session, expressed its cninrletn satisfaction ulth the piosii'sa of nfl.ilt md while It t iiiiiiouiu.mI that there wnuil be no pub licity gUrn the piici at uhlt.li the vari ous tpes of Imesttmtits chunk' it hands, tho rule that prices .11 of Jul 30. when the stock exchanges of the country wero clllcinll closed, would form the basis for ull trading. Is bylng strictly adhered to. Of course, with unlisted securities, there is a wider margin between the bid and asked prices than thern Is In the case of the llsttd bonds, and this fact the committee ha-s taken into consideration in Us approval of sales and purchases. In the case of bonds for which a certain Ab ut;, was bid Just beforn tho close of the Exchange, if there is evidence that there lias been no material interference with their worth becajse of the war situation, tin' trades are helm, officially endorsed on the basis of the bid prlc-. The bund housrs .iml the committee have agreed iyii thcie hu!l b.- no price cutting oj.-nny kind, iur wi.l any at te?iUaiiVc cln to mere bond nwhnncn. ,Tho Idea Is to afford some relief to thu jnarKet in a legitimate wav. and it is Deueved that under the restrictions to bo laid down by the committer a con siderable business will be done in high grade becuritles. "3'e. Stock Exchange Committee con .lust La dealings in listed stocks and beginnl nas alieady approved th plan Mlsslssig In tho unlisted securities light b' bramlies of trt iiUfstment 'v part, horking In cnmpl-t harmonj thisjjoen Indicutlon for a healthj resumption of trading, which shall go a long waj toward imparting to thn mar ket a conservative feeling of confidence. Kurope, of course, holds th kev to the entlto situation Pmress of events abroad governs conditions here IVith th" reported successes of the allies coircs a better sentiment and thr genera! opinion seems to b that lvapropment from this time on Is llkel til le quick an I drastic Tin re Is talk In A-v ork toddy of re opening the Cottl.n lXchange, and more -tbn.l, win hi ol;e I ha- "-tu'ed tl' pre-uii-iiuii tiut bV fntilnr !" the txchanges nf tho countrv will Huln e In fu.I mine. This, of course, is nil ,1 matter of gus work No one can i-etell what I likely to happen, hut ludmg f-om ront events In thf flnanciul 'leM. lnllcatinns aio not Jacking that th" gus is likly t be a food one Then- nppeaied to h more wlimir thnn buying "ill. - 'ti th l.nl -.tin k ma-k-: toilui Vci . t tti-- !itT-: v a --hown. and the public 1 1 1 1 shiv1- : , Imlini'lon of doing Htijthtrc . , u r V.- o'her to nny large extent. The following offer ings were made- United State Steel Cor poration, oCi, ex-dlvldemi; Union Trac tion, to, nnd rnlted Gas Improvement, approximately the same as the closing on July 80. There Is little chance, It was lsnrned here today from bankers, of Germany ex pecting to obtain any money In tho United States If tho proposed war loan of $250, 000,00) u placed. Tho Kaiser, they assert, must look to the bankers and financiers of his own nation, for there Is a virtual bankers' hojeott hero against loaning money to Germany lie Is said to have t een warned of this before the war began, hut disregarded the warning. A banker who has done much International business said eery money market In tho orld Is closed to Germany, Rnd It was for that reason tho Emperor determined to mako his dash on Paris that he might coltect an enormous war Indemnity. J. P. Morgan & Co. today engaged JP.000.000 lii gold for shipment to Canada The same firm will mak further ship ments on Wednesday, but the exact amount has not been definitely decided upon Hownxer, it Is expected that about $s.ftVN0 will be Rlilpped to Can ada before the end of tho week by the Morgans The shipments are to be made In connection with the maturing obligations of New York city In Europe this month News from tendon was more cheering, and there Is talk In the financial district thut ther Is a possible reopening of the stuck Exchango b tho midillo or next tropth. rrenoh bankers hoar that tho Hourse at llurde.inx the new French capi tal. M hkel oon to be reopened. Urnerallv speaking. the outlook In brighter now than nt any time since the stock exchanges closed. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS WHEVP lteeelr.t. SS4 biiih ; market sroiik nt primer ,v loner Cnr lots, In ex port e!eator. No red spot and September, t.07Tl 12; No, 8 re.!. Wentern, 1 1HJ1 10, No 2 Northern Duluth. M 21W1 2S roiiN -ttocfli.ts. H.n2T buh , mntket .lull an J Ue. loner, with mors liberal offerings Cr lots for loos! trade. s to location No. 2 and prices 4c pianoard 4S bush . dftnmnil slow loner No 2 white. MUtllw . nhife Mffr.4it( . o .1 tvlitt Ki6f VIXt'It. Iteeelpts. T.W libls , 1 OK.BAR lh in ck Trmlc slow nnd prices lOii'.'V per bbl lower. In ninijinthv nlth hent winter, c.!er, 4 T.lfll, ifo , straight IVi?(l2,l do, pat tnt, 1 40flC Kansas Ptraluht. Jute t k, 11.103,17.1, li patent Jute sacks. $1 s-.ian. Mitlnjr, first clear w.i 21. ilo , straight. S23 SiJMt, do. patent. J fXif. do forlI trandj, Kl J.lflr, 7.1, cltv mills, choice and fane) patent i121i1i,'i, do, regular crades IVInier, clear 4 7.1A5. do, straight. iittC.nn. do ratent 1 SOffr, 1IVK FI.OUU dull atui weik. We quote nearbj and Western at J5rt . r t er bbl In wood PltOVIMONS In fair Jobbing request and (lrm ruj beef In sets smoked nnd alr-drled 31ig 31c , Western beef In seta, smoked filsi.tSr . I cltj beef, knuckles and tenders, smoked nnd 1 atr-drlel, Tjff Mi . Western beer, knuckles nnd ten lera, amoked 1!'3.14c . beef hams, 40341c pork fnmlli. $3ttfl27 hams 3. I cured. 1 I we 1flMn7e do., sklnneil loose, lrt'Jftl7c : I do . lo. smoke 1, tsiifniic other hams, I emokel city cured, ns to brand and nerne. 1 ll'tf.stc hams smoked. Western cured. ltl!t 2'c do, boiled, boneless, ZlfKllc: picnic shoulders. P P. cured, loose, ia4frt1c, do. smoke 1 lMN.lHr ; bellies, In nlckle. ao mrdlng to nernge. loose. lOStlsc , break fsst bacon, as to brand and axernge, city c ired 24M122- do, do. Western cured 2TKI I 1Z lard. Western, refined tierces. tlt?t2c: 1 do do. do., tubs, ll,jiUt2c , lard, pure citj . I FINANCIAL NOTES There has ben a constant decrease In the numbr of idlo freight cars of the lines of tho Pennsylvania Hailroad In the Inst th-ee months, caused primarily by t. e Ulster number of cars used for crop inotnrf purposes. On June 1 the number of idlo cars on the entire system, lines east nnd west, was 79AV). while now tho total la ul.t'CO, or a decrease of Approxi mately Zh per cent. Application for a charter for n new state bank, to be located somewhere In the northern part of this city, the site not ' having been definitely determined, has ben fUd In Harrlsburg. The Incorpora- 1 t'-irs are A. M Nlaslev, Joseph T lladen and illlam Heindel. John P Connlh Is counsel The capita! stock will be JW,!."). The banks gilned from the Sub treasury on Saturday, fJ3t,'', since last Pr'day tl tfil.f") Ther ? a report in the street thxt the directors of the Central Coal and Coke Compani, it tnelr meeting tomorrow, will pass the quarterly dividend of llj per cent, on the common stock, duo at this tlin. It is understood that the regvlar quarterly dividend of Jl 25 per share on the preferred stock will be declared. Electrolytic copper sold In tendon to day for 124 cents pe: pound. Net earnings of the Tonopah Belmont , Envelopment Company In August crs JlJS.Ml, compnred with $l(Bu) In July. I Jim Butler Tonopah Mining Company August nt earniiws wero lai.'J. In July they were r00. ! An additional M10.SCO emergency cur rency to Philadelphia banks was lssu'd by tht bubtrcasury toda. Herbert A Pcheffl. a partner of J. S Bache ,t Co., of New York, died on Sat urday Conditions resulting from the Europ'an war are Riven as th cause for the action of the directors of the Augusta-Alkon Railway and Electric Corporation In sus pending paments of dividends on th compam-'s p-fferred stock, which lue ben paid ''irtofore and are cumulate h at the rat' ,' pir o-nt annualh Ai otlklal "titeT"t Issued by the compam na9 ti at !' 'ret ts will remain sus-lende-' r t'l "inn ml and general I is;. ness c Uo s . 1 pr e RAILROAD EARNINGS Irand Trunk svstem, first week lnPcp tember, total cross, jl,f'0,113. decrease, $11116, from July 1, gross, J10.655.ST0, de crease, JO TM. Chicago and Alton, last week In August, gross, Si07P7: decrease, S7IG.il: from July 1. gross. .'.5?4,fi41; decrease, tr3,.1S4. New York, New Hnven nnd Hartford, Julv op-ratlng revenue, V.7R5.G.13: decrease, S,.!0:: net income, W57.C32, Increase, $7C Wl Ulo firande pAuthcrn, first week It Sep tember, gn ss. $insW, decrease. Jll"s, from Tulv 1. gross. VC6 370, decrea-e. JIS.OC;. Toldo Peoria and Western August gross $117 221: decrease, $S30. net, $2S,211; increase. 4S2: deflclt. J10.DOJ Texas and Pacific, Julv gross, $1,473,202: Increase, !$S,4$3; net, S323,2?J; Increase, 156 117 Central New England, July operating revenue. 276.9?im net deficit, 324,573. New York. Ontnrlo and Western, July operating revenue, f99S,61, decrease, 115 736, net, 1236 666; recrense, J2S4. Missouri, Kansas and Texas first week of September, gross, $.".71.70) decrease, $17,315, fiscal year, $.1,973,6, decrease, $226.-Ml. Louisville and Nashville, first week Pep tember gross, $1 070.000: decrease, $117 775 from July 1, $10,fi7S.2CiS; decrease. !6'jO,7S4 DIVIDENDS DECLARED Toronto Railway Company, quarterly I per cent . p.oable October 1 to stock of t'cord September 15. Cincinnati and Suburban Bell Telephone Companj, regular quarterly, 2Vj per cent, on capital stock, pavab'.e October 2 to stock of reiord September 22. Goodvear Tire and Rubber Compiny, regular ijutrterlv, 134 per cent on in--lerrcd stock, piyablc October 1 to stock of record September 19. Julius Ka sr Company, regular quar-te-ly, 14 per cent, on first and "ciind preferred, payable November 1, l't per cent on 1 unimon, payable October 1 Philadelphia Traction Compan, regu lar seml-attnuil. 2 tier cent. paablc October 1 to stock of record September 12 Brazilian Traction Light nnd Power Compam . regular quarterly. U per cent, on preferred stock paab!e October 1 to stock of record September 24 West India Electric Companv, recular quarterly, P, per cent on common, paj able October 1 Grand Trunk Railway regular seml-an-unl 4 pur cent on guaranteed stock, pay able October ' '4W u A !- h s4 l I Jrn: " Wciih " 1 II II I Pchaffnei I " llT. '-mJXyf I II II II fl I I I HARPER & TURNER INVESTMENT SECURITIES 1001.1012 STOCK CXCHANOE BUILDING PHILADELPHIA I II II I I II II ' ill 1 ' t . ..V ! ! ,1 I .. ,,j RESERVES OF BANKS LARGER Weekly Statement Shows Increase of ' 806,000 Loans Expand. j Tl is weeks statement of condition of I the fiemberh of the Philadelphia Clearing H"Us- Association shows that the tm in ber' strengthened their resene position JSOnfti) during the wiek While loans ml- , arced $1 J32.0O. Individual deposits fell I off Jib?!'!" Deposits of banks increased $1 ! OM Iietnl'.s follow: lf 1. pt 14, 14 prec o-pt If., "11 . ml $17 43.1 I mi fM- Jtoi .(. $i : Iec'r'i Jli" fiH (k liiun r;j'a-' 1 14 os4.oi.v- jtr,i ro,i Pi- fr bus 4S(til1- l-tf.m ,pi"i :.'4WfMi- ifot'i rx .earn 10 4S-timV- 2 444ni It. sre '5 57.if) 00(.) Re- re j . . fejr, Js ... s irplus vf i t-rntr IS lfill mji -P Tit-.r :l 1010 fll,4r5,7SO S-. J 4J9 "O -Ir. ra." De. reFe JM 'U4 1 11 IOor.00 '1 I7l)i0 W lllIC'10 11 flso.iml tJ Otvl.fiiKl M t.ll HO 7 r,'.2fl0 J'l IS.1.7.-.0 It-rntjer 13 CANADIAN MILL RESUMES After Eifrht Months' Partial Opera tion. Textile Plant Goes on Full Time, T 'l." Pi Can . Sept. 14 -1h- Dominion letti. . ,pany has rsunnd till woik .nrf t -.e ,1 lis ten mill!. Tor . 1 t in .. trs, me 7m) emplojeg had been work i! e Jit n uv iug3 of "0 per nut .1 . ' time Jt is am 0 meed in Chicago that the ' 'mnv.nweaiUi-Rdlson Companv has 1.0 1 .if mor- than 500 employes in var'ous m-Purfnents BUTTER AND EGG MARKET I new VOriK .Vpt 14. niTTnn trnre I reiitn vrii SJ to :iiV,c. . cream flrstii, '.-fci, 11 ,e s-te ilalr t'4h, S3 to 3o. E'e.s 'rrr ilar Nearby whiles anl fn les, ' n 40 r-a-,y hrnun fane, 3Jr extrui. ' ' 1 r'i, Q o C FRENCH BOURSE TO OPEN A '-is agency dispatch fmm I. mil m sa. " it at the, request ut Mli,Mtr '.f I 'rat e Itibot. brokers assoilateij at ! ,uie.x hao decldi-a to reopen tho H arse t1 ere w BALTIMORE GRAIN QUOTATIONS Opportunities for Business Gains come to those who have cap ital. Start an account in our Savings Department and be ready to take advan tage of speci'al offerings that may come in the nc.t few vears 3 per cent, Interest paid Two weeks' notice to draw, nu.r.ui.itE, bpt. J4- W HEA r Corn Exchange National Bank Chestnut St. at Second Philadelphia fn CHICAGO LIVI3 STOCK HI A'.' ppt ll-IIOiij! Ite.eli.' -,.,. 'A ' 1w luuer rnlil ant 1 ji hr. J4"iaV) K o'l he J'.Wi9."" roaKri 'J..41' I't'q',l Uht ! TVnn ."i i.M.ssVs SS ' u'k JS '"f"i ls ' ATTI.1-- rt.rti,,,, .1 mo tnarkrn 10 luer hemes IT 404711 w an-1 i.,.i'.r, )fiiiTS it rker ni, I ' Ia". er !4fiiib.' Txanii JI U'fis , ralei ;DM3J ', -KP !teelt .umiiO mar rete tir.nr rilis and Uittrn i.fl'M COTTONSEED OIL KK'V y HK Sept H -foil nsfe.l oil open Inn -i!mter S MMsft W (.! hr jl ' V5 2 N itmr HlXltt1 lJe-.-nlr n ;f f?i Jinr Sit'CieiiiiT February Ji m SaiS Mirrh lOVWjiJ.i'i) April. 8 SS4Ji. V, PETROLEUM Oil. UTV. Ti. Sept J2 . Credit talanees IJIMIIKSDS K U I I.AItK & t o itjuk r. Ofllre of TIIK (OI.IMIUS ltt.llr . I'OttKK 1 11.11 1 (d I'Kferreil sjok -,rir A llitldeml Nil 3 'i jml.uj Ohio ftijplni.lcr 10 1914 The Iloar 1 ,1 lilrerior. of Thu loluml.i rtallw,. Power & I Ichi C-i , d..r.i iht rtxuUr quarterly dlUJend of line ami onr lialf per cent. (IWfil upon ihe Preferred t.K Sertta A of th Coiup4n. puyable Oitober lat. 1911. to atockhoMtra of recor.l at Ih cloae ! Ijualneia September ISth. 1SH C'hecki wlU b mailed f V HI'ltlSi-.TON Secretary INMtl. JIKKTINtiS " lv- THE Ht HOCK II I 4.NSN -" The i'lh Annua Mrciirc t.f he aio k r - a wi n h)d TueaJay Kir trut 13. at 8 o'clock, at tS Ar b for th? e tl' n (C ' tr and Dlr-t9ri aj to rf-ele the an- al report A rw aeries of ei-k itiji l lnuti Ko entrance fa 10UH Ju B.NSDIin. Eecittiry, kettle rcmlerel, In tierce. ll12e.j do., pure clt, kettle rendered, In tubs, ll40ti:c. DVIItY ritODL'CTS tlL'TTER. Dfmand absorbed Hie rerelpln of of dee.lre.ble (roodi nnd prices rtiicd firm, western, fresh, solid-packed erentnery, fancy Apeclftls. .14c , exceptional Iota higher, eitrn. ajiSJ.TJiic , exirn first', 31c j firsts. 2'itjcc IMjC; seconds, 2" i..Ct2Si5c India picked, SI ik 2.1c, nn tci finality, neirbj prints, fnnc.i, 1"'C. , do crace extra. ,1lKl34c. , do. flrtss, i!0cn2c , do seconds, iiiisne Special fancy brnnds of prints Jobblns at 304lc KtUtS. rirni, with Rood demand and Im mediate rcielpts. In free cases, tieirbv ex trns. 11c per dor j nearby rirsts, 1 4(1 per standard case, nearby current receipt. $7 fiHfe i.-0 per standard casei Western extra finds, ,X8 40 per case, do, firsts, (',', T.OMT.SO rer case; do. seconds, JO OO&ttl.OO per cne. Cnndleil nnd recrated fresh eitirs were Jobbed out nl R.Md.lTr per doz., as to quality. CIMI3SB dull .nd flcak, nlth moderate, but ample offering" Xen York, full cream, chole, lHVic, fair to eooi, liHtlCc, part skimp, l"jflc routTiir TitVK IMI I.THY -Offcrlnits fairly llbd-al nnd (he market tnrely steady. Ton Is, ili.'Ue 1 il 1 "c . do, poor nnd thin. lHfilHij,- , old roosters, lK(12c , .rln!i hlrk ens, line lare, l,Vlsc, do, medium sl2rs, 15 JiiC, ducks, o.d. 111114c, do., spring, lljl'c Pigeons, per pilr, lMflc. UlltSSl'P Pol I.TitY-rouls nf fine ounllti, scarce an 1 141 higher llrolllng 1 lib kens In falrl) 1Ujii.i1 suppl nnd quint rrech-kllled fol. Western, per lb. t electe 1 heav, 'ti,c extra, 20',c. aernge receipts 41141., its. ncr.tge ivwinc . do. smaller sizes, W-filiP.,. old roosters drv plckr 1 1?'W.. brclllm! ihlckers, rearbi welnhlni; I'j 02 lbs. nplnc. lupllic 1 do, fan to good 111,; 1'c : chicken Westirn, .lUfl 1 lb and mcr nplece. I In do. do, 2130.1 lbs apie e livy lie. IrolliiiL- 1 hi kun Western ikIiIiik l'iii2 lbs IT lis 1I1, filr to good I'.lflUr scjual s. j cr do white weighing llftl-' lbs lor dor ,44 411 white, weighing ufiio lbs ler doz Jllmiso wlilte. weighing 8 lbs per doz .' .".Hn.' 10 do, do ' ps rei doz Ji2 2. do 1o II 10 i, lbs . pr .107 , ?1 50a 1.75, dark 1111J Vo 2 toe fijl 10 OltEKN FHflTM. Olt RUN' Fltl'IT'f rnnc apples In good re quest and Arm other fruits sold falrli an 1 generall Btfi1.i Atirlcs, rer hi 1 -Virginia Clraensteln, tllush 2. .n2r.".mcr """n" -niii, otner nrietlcs Jl ..nfl.'-o arris t'eli are. ier banirer, 40if 5i : lemons 1 er I ox Wit I plnenpnii 9 ptr crate Porto Kl Jlii2r.n l'lorld 1 Iii2i, Sr,.nf:rirl"' ' 'l ''"1 I5arl lilmk per bid Jl .nn:.. cram rrle I'ape I'od JJarli Ilia 1. per .rnte fl 7' i.' ranberrles ,lerci er rut. I.irk I7-iJ'."i light tlirl i, huckle i'jrries )cr tt 4i 1 1j kberrles pei ot . To- icachen lrglnM per 2fi.h bask, t Sin f"C do do 1 er rite ,,'c oi( fin. do , Uel 1 are and Mnnland per lia-ket. i".f?75c., do do., per crate T'.c.flSl 2.'. peaches, .terci,' while ler ".-basket 4c(Plj do. do, ellow , lei .-batket. in- ttjl . ear. nearby, per hhl I ...,. .-11, l... t ( n,t,,,; UO , i0 i:, J.T07r ( L,,' C-Iatp raorlte. No. 1. JT fiOffS do.. So 2 JJi1n 25 other varieties, J2fft, enrcs Southern rtelsnares per cirrler. 475c! grres, Concord, per crate. 40tfoOc. ; plum, per 8-lb. basket, 4rt!t25a.! cnttoupes, Colorado, per crate. $101. W; do., no,. nt, 4W(70c.i do., Maryland, per crate, inawe.1 watermelons. Southern, per car, I50SJ1W); uo., Jersey, per 100, fS'JKi, i:(ii:taui.ks. V170IJUMLr:S -Polntoes In moderate sup ply nnd firm, with demand fairly Acthc. Other tgetables gcncrill stendy White, intotnes per bushel TennsjUnnla choice, O.'i'dl r . tfo fair to good. (WMrtlc, Wnlio tiotntoe", .Toraey, per bskt , oarifle, Kneet potatoes tlistern Snore, per bbl. No. 1, II 7."1?2..t' No .', 75CRX1, Sweet potatoes. North t'arollm. per bbl -No. ' J1.7.MI2: No, 2. 71c H'l. eets, .lersev, per bbl No. I, JJftWI. No 2, JloOfflTiS. Sweets, Jerey, per li'lit "iimi- onions. Western nnd Con neiticut allei choice er 100-11) bag Jl 2. Onions lonnnon, per 100-lb. bag,, ffio. t'elerv, Vnv ork 1 r imn h 1 Jif 10c. Mush rooms, per l-lb bskt, SOcJIJltO. ArAltTMKNTS AIMIITMENTS THE HAMILTON , 3tl.I llAMlt.lfl.N One unfurnished apartment. 4th floor, west side. 0 rooms and b.itli Option on rental of parage. Apph to Janitor The Esmond Spruce and Twelfth Sts. An Apartment lintel xrlth ihe lirlini'?- f n home. I.lclit, cheerful Anartmont-, with m ivato liatli. rnriilslieil or t'lifiirnlslicil l.orntpcl nenr contip of city; con venient to HuMness tJoctltm, Tlio.i tros, Itnilua HtatioiiH anil the Shop pltiR District. Call, la is. r!to or phone for pnrtlcu- wS - 4e?3.BStr $ssaar jsbo F,V, II .. '? T!,8! fm ,r! ?i jr j ,? ol"". 'wr Sf irr 1-71 13th Street Below Spruce Philadelphia An Apartment House With Hotel Service FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED Suites arranged according to your requirements from two rooms and bath to seven rooms and three baths. Conveniently located within walking distance to the shopping, theatre and business centres, yet sufficiently separated from the busi ness districts to have the characteristic privacy of a residence. J. H. HAWKINS, Manager. Jfatrfax cKpartments Blip .hmmjsLm MmfiMlsrai Vrl&V tin' CVHiv rsaMJlWSEs1 SiSi5iiLl'' " L1 W''k iTT-JTi-ii Araa kii rT7Sf-i3!2. i.m m:n$mA u mm jr.J:iti va ai mi f&fSbTi4 r" Mairri n e in ltd ai 1 Ir.tn et,i 11. dl I, 1 i li.utlcm v.e jr. sent e rVtr'nx t a 1 ,t ills rli in tin c . , of p.u il '1 . 1 uiai'n vh t 1 t ilutf r ij-i itu In It. fiat ir, , IBIlill. 1 The i-a if.x partments are 111 t1 no to HI A m ii I Apiiii ten inlnutes if Ua.no ' 'i "I" ' h .- fourteen nilnutej '. .1, . rA II leillllllU! '1 1 1 'X ruuKlt onii anv 1 . -iii iu nslt onii unv rar uro a -all nuts of tho Utj. The I-aif.x partments ore in t' Tie nt-i mm of this I uUdinc met fallu .a I, itl of l.e loll - li U n,ifcl 1 Iinproit and lllumin :i loo lam m Ubmic amii e rx ei n i.al uturn LUnii a aol.tr aiu I' ln t!ir-s 11 inutcs walk t 1i.1l 1 , i ifc 11, entire 1, use t-iettrl' Mi.ue al 11 which Is tw.m . 1 v it 1 nuil L tin. hour unl HiU'e from Uroad atrec S1.11 u 1 1 !t i.it ' H. J. JOHNSON, 30G Dailey BuHdin?. 1327 Spruce St. 1327 Spruce St. I k&t I f4wlWVffi: I V. Il Fireproof Construction Housekeeping Apartments All Outside Rooms Apply on Premises or to Apartment Bureau 13th and Spruce Streets ! tmaaaaaa-aXt-aBatamMaaBmmwr- Northeast Corner Broad and Spruce Streets, Philadelphia. Fireproof Construction runnp ipartmente 3 elect Suites Facing Broad Street Southwestern Exposure Permanent or Transient Terms att Beautiful Roof Garden for Guests Banquet Hall and Parlors for Dinners, Receptions, Dance, etc. ARTHUR F. HEEB. Manager. wwBmP , - .rAayyoteerJocrrA. a -7'' i -- -- J"rT fs$p j-stBbt- w. "'i. ii 3"rrwi s 'jf n i m j i Drcxel Apartments At Overhrook nmul.. from llrnul Street i 11 Hi. 1 .Nome .suite, trior- .fct KlJiUJfd lijf hguas. Atraclive Roof Garden OVERLOOKING BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN SCENERY PUBLIC DINING ROOM Mea a fur-i r- M a j cr e-K 0 i 1 1 j r-l i, i, acd other help can M f afel i c Ifur rcr a sau t m I 9 fur 1 1 u u, 1. .k-m-iu every tlay Mhl-l-KtlUI-rEIl I.U.VUIH lOlt Lhl. Or 1KMM8 Fvr Iu.1 pirti'-u'ara 1 " Overtr"''i C'iS ir cn-i n r-uiral etttc. 714 COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING & - - & gjg ' 1irrr,,lmvu, vlmlv,1gZ2? Z-r r&l i- sSsSSdSSSisaS iSr-iTi Yiir Wi-Std ii an i.'Ji v -aw' Zf -j Hl aw-i w 5. The Warwick APARTMENT HOUSE (FIREPROOF) 190G-8-10 Sansom Street (Extending Back to Moravian Street ) IToiisekeepiiiK Suites with all modern conveniences for house keeping, includiiiK abundant -upply of hot water. Apartments eiiipped with cas .mil electric light (private meters I Excellent caterer in building Arrangements can be made for care of apartment-.. Meals served in dining room ir in apartments. I'.lctatur runs all night Rentals, $500 to $800 per year Whiteside & McLanahan $vW 20xraLl?uJfc'? l'J W? Wi CK.-W'ICTi 1 H "tssaa&sKsssaSi J Agents i Mil. J g-1,HT I.JIWII 1 Til. TT C. - " loin anu rine otrccib J l .BbJBE I -. t. BBBBKf. I in I ffllll I faj y.jfTTggiSWS,.. ' lajiiiaiam i i' " IJ J aBBaaaam, ' Uparkwood APARTMENTS nS WU 6Ti. SOUTU Off ciiEaTKii ivv 11 M Y; w H.j .m,j.T1-, A 1 L11I--W- IlL'T rirKTM,T. ... .v, v..ra.-v-