raa m & $$' &? 16' EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1914. 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 turned hero this nftcmoon under ths unpen Islon of a special committee named by the principal bond houses and ap proved by the banks and the Philadelphia Btock Exchange, A similar committee be gan work along the same lino In New fork. Each announced, at the closo of the first day's session, that the situation In the Investment markets had assumed n more decided tone for the better, and that thero Is every Indication In favnr of a moro general resumption of business In tho next week or so. Thero was general response locally to the requests of the committee for eub jnlsslon by brokers of offers to buy and fell and thousands of dollars' worth of high-grade bonds changed hands today under olllclol supervision The com mittee, nt the closo of Its tlrst session, expressed Its complmo satisfaction with tho progiesa of affair ,im while It Is iiunouncud that there would bo no pub licity given tho prices at will- h the viri ons types of Investments chanted hands, t- the rulo that prices as of Jttl.v SO, when - .. ..vv.ttlbl..3 v, LUC i;UU!JLr WCfO ulllclally closed, would form the basis for lUl trading-, Is being strictly adhered to. Of course, with unlisted securities, there la a wider margin between tho bid .nd asked prices than thero is in the case of tho listed bonds, and this fact the committee has taken into consideration In Its approval of sales and purchases. In the caso of bonds for which a certain fig uro was bid Just beforo the closo of the Exchange, if there is evidence that there lias been no material Interference with their worth bcause of the war situation, the trades are being olllelally endorsed on the basis of the bid pi Ice. The bond houses and the committee have agreed that there shall be no price cutting of any kind, nor will any at tention be given to mere bond exchanges. The idea Is to afford some relief to thn inarket In a legitimate way, and It Is Denepea mat under the restrictions to bo laid down by the committee a con siderable business will be done in high grade securities The Stock Exchange Commltteo con tinues Its dealings in listed stocks and bonds, ,and has already approved the plan for trading In the unlisted securities VIth ."both branches of the Invosttneiit business working In complete harmony there Is everj Indication tor a healthy resumption of trading, which hall go a ns way toward imnartlntr to th, mm. , el a conservative feeling of confidence. 1-urope, of course, holds the kfy to th entire situation Progress of events .broad governs conditions here. With tm reported successes of the allies comes a better -sentiment, and the general opinion seems to be that Improvement tnmi this time on Is likely to be quick and drahtic. Thero Is talk In New York today of rr openlng the Cotton Exrhatigo, and moie than, one broker has ventured the nre- sw-mclknthat bv Octobei 15 the exchanges at me country win agnin Be in full swing This, of course, is all a matter of guess work No one can foretell what is likely to happen, but Judging from recent evenu In the financial field, Indications are not lacking that the guess is likely to be a food one. There appeared to be more selling than buvlng oide-s In the local "-tock market today Vev i ttlt- interest was shown, and the public still slows no inchr.itlon of doing an thing om way or th other to any Urge" extent. Th following offer ings were made: United States Hteel Cor poration, 50H, ex-dividend! Union Trac tion, 40, and United Oas Improvement, to, approximately tho namo a the closing on July 80, Thore is llttlo chance, It wa learned here today from bankers, of Germany ex pecting to obtain any money In tho United States It tho proposed war loan of $250, 000,000 Is placed. The Kaiser, thy nsacrt. must look to the bankers and financiers of his own nation, for there Is a. virtual bankers' boycott hero against loaning money to Germany. Ho Is said to have been warned of this before the war began, but disregarded the warning, A banker who has done much international business said ecry money market In the world Is closed to Germany, and It waa or that reason the Emperor determined to make his dash on Paris that he might collect an enormous nnr Indemnity. J P Morgan A Co. today engaged J5.000.00O In gold for shipment to Canada. The samo firm will make further ship ments on Wednesday, but the exact amount has not been definitely decided upon. However, It Is expected that nbout JS.0O0.O0O will be shipped to Can ada beforo tho end of the week by the Morgans. Tho shipments are to bo made In connection with the maturing obligations of New York city in Europe this month. News from Ixmdon waa more cheering, and there. Is talk In the financial district that there Is a posslblo rcopotilns of the Stock Exch.ingo by the middle of next month. Trench bankers hoar that the IUiursr at HoiileniK. the new l"rcnch capi tal, Is llkolj soon to bo reopened. Generate speaking, tho outlook Is brighter now than at any tlmo sine tho stock exchanges closed. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS tVHBAT. nccclpts, 23.487 bush.: market weak and price 5c. lower. Cnr lots, in .ex port elevator: No 2 red, pot nnd September, $1.07?1.12; Ne. 2 ril. Western, 1 1101 10; No. S Northern Duluth, Jt.Z101.28. OOHN. necelnts. 14.827 liuih : market dull and He. lower, with more liberal offerings Car Iota for local trade, as to location; No. S yellow, SSflssUe j steamer vellow, STHflSSe. OATS. Receipts, 41.74S bush.: demand slow and prices He loner. No 2 white, MHSIWo.; standard white, MtiMHc , No 3 white, Kt FiiOtm. Itecelpta, 7M febls., 1,017,203 lh In sacks. Trade slow and prices 10Q2."c, per bbl. lower. In asmpathy with wheat. Winter, clear, J4.7MI1; do , straight, 1B.'.25: do., pat ent, $1 406, Kansas, vtralght, Jute snok, S .1003.75: do. patent. Jute aneks, l.lpitin: spHnr, first clear, JSffS 2S; do., straight, J5 25 eJM: do, patent, $r,.003fl! do., favorite, rands, (i21fTf7.s. city mills, choice and fancy patent. Jrt 2Vflfl 75: do , regular (trades Winter, clear. J175JS: do. rtralsht, JTi'35.60: do , patent, '.Oflrs IIYIJ FI.OUIl dull and weak. We (inote nearby and Western at J38 o no t er 1M ,.ln wood ... rUOVISioS'S In fair jobbing request and firm. rily beef In sets, smoked and alr-drled, !U1J 83e : Wetern heer, In sets, smoked, :ili,t2c , city heer. knuckles and tenders, smoked ntul nlr-drled, 32 ff 14e , Western beef, knuckles and tenders, smoked, 12314c . beef hams. 40tt41e , pork, fnmlK. $2oT27. hams, S. r cured, iooe. 10"jffl7e. . do., skinned loose, lOUiUTa . do., do . smoked, lRHfflfl'ic ! other hams, emokeil, city cured, an to brand and aerace. lMisoc. : ham, smoked, Western cured, 1U3T 20c: do, boiled, boneless HiiKlle. i plcnld shoulders, S P. cured, loose, t2(ffl1c: do, smoked, lSJrlSHe, : bellies, In pickle., ac cording to average, loose, lOSlSc., break fast bnron, as to brand and average, ctty cured, wnile ; do., do , Western cured 2Tft 22c , lard, Western, renned tierces, lli712c.i do , do., do , tuba, 1194ftl2c . lird, pure city, FINANCIAL NO TES There has Iwen a constant decrease In the number of Idle freight can of the lines of the Pcnnsylania Hatlroad In the last three months, caused primarily by the larger number of cars used for crop molng purposes. On June 1 the number of Idle cars on the entire system, lines cJt and west, was T9.0C0, while now the total Is 51,000, or a. decrease of approxi mately SJ per cant Application for a charter for a new state bank, to be located somewhere In the northern part of this city, the site not having been definitely determined, has been filed In Harrlsburg, The incorpora tors are A. M. Nlsalcy, Joseph T. Hnydcn and William Helndel. John P. Connelly Is counsel. The capital stock will be JIO.OOO. The banks gatnd from the Sub treasury on Saturday, $333,0X1. since last Friday $1,021,000. There Is a report In the Mrcet that the directors of the Central Coal and Coke Company, at their meeting tomorrow, will pass the quarterly dividend of IV: per I cent, on the common stock, due at this f time. Jt Is understood mat tne regular quarterly dividend of J1.25 per share on the preferred stock will be declared. Electrolytic copper sold In Indon to day for lS'a cents per pound. Net earnings of tho Tonopah Belmont Vf o'opment Company In August were Jl.N.yi, compared with $102,000 In July. Ii i r.utler Tonopah Mining Company ;u 'u-t net earnings were JC0,950. In July th. ne JJOOO. Vn nljltlonal 10,300 emergency cur len t Philadelphia banks was Issued b ti Subtreasury today. Herbert A Scheftel, a partner of J S. Bache & Co, of New York, died on Saturday. kettle rendered, In tierces, HvgiSe,: do., pure city, kettle rendered. In tubs, lli12e. DAIRY PHOUUOTS Bl'TTEn, Demand absorbed the receipts of of deslrabl goods and prices ruled Arm. Wenern, fresh, solid-packed creamery, fancy specials, 34e. ; exceptional lots higher; etra, :i232iie. i extra tlrats, 31c ; (lrats, 294 (ft 3Ij$c: seconds, 2742Sic. : ladle packed, 21&23C., n to nualffyj nearby prints, fancy, Mc. ; do,, average extra. 3,ig34c, : do., flrtsa, 30H3Je. : do., seconds, 27(821)0. Bpcclal fancy brands of prints Jobbing at E0ffl41c. IXiCJS. Klrm, with goou demand and Im mediate receipts. In free cases, nearby ex tras, 31c. per doz, j nearby firsts, J8.40 per stnndard case: nearby current receipt, J7.fioia 7.80 per standard case: Western extra firsts, $8.40 per case: do., firsts, $7.50(37.80 per case: do, seconds, J(! GOStO.OO per case. Candled Rnd recrated fresh eggs ners Jobbed out at BMnMTc, per do., as tn quality. CHBIlStJ dull tnd weak, with moderate, but ample offerings New York, full iream, choice, IfiViC., fair to good, lB'iSlOc.i part skims, Oil He rouiriiT titVR rofl.TUY -Offerings fairly Ilbe-al and tho market tnrely steady. fowls, chnhe. I74J ISC , no , poor nnd thin, ltiirlll'ji',. old roosters. lliS12c , spring thick ens, line larne, 17ifrlNe.i do, medium slses, IS inc.: ducks, old, l.lif 14c. ; do,, spring, HSlSo.i pigeons, per pilr, layuc. Ulti:S3KC I'Otfl.THY-Fowls of flna Quality, scarce and Uc higher. Urolllng chickens In falrlj liberal supplj nnd quiet Frech-kllled fowls. Western, per lb , selected heny, Sl'ac extra, 2014c.. average receipts, 45f4l4 lbs mernge, ISiflllc. , do, smaller, sizes, UUClOljO , 1 roosters, dry picked, 13'tc brclllng i bickers, rcarby, weighing Hi 2 lbs npieie, 1Uff2uc; do. fair to good, ldtf 18c, chlikeni Western, aiir t lbs and over apiece, in, do. do, li'ifft lbs apiece, Kl'ir lie . broiling ihlckens, Western n sighing I'.iilJ lbs ITHSt j do, fair to good ISifflfe aquabs. prr dnz , white, weighing llfJlO lbs fi"- doz, JIW4 40 )Mc. neighing lBI lbs per 1101 i iiin.i.fu wiiue, weivning 8 lbs per dor , 2 :,(Hi2 Nl, do., do. 7 lbs., per do?. Jc.'J2.2S. do do il to (I'i lbs . per doz., $1 GOi GKKKN rnuiTs. OltBUN ntUITS Fancy apples In good re quest and nrm Other fruits sold fairly mil generally stead Aprlca, per bbl. Virginia (Iravensteln, lllush ?!uLH"J"ltr ""mbo. .50Ji other varieties Jl 5nfl2 nt); apples. Helavare. per hamper, 40W .... inuifii', wi tJOA crate, i-orto 111,11 ?i per 8-lb. basket, ,703250.! cantaloupes, Colorado, per crate, Jl1.0O: do., do,, flats, 4O70c: do., Maryland, per crate, 2SHGOc.i watermelons, Southern, per car, JOOfflOO; do., Jersey, per 100, J831B. MconTAiti.rs. VnamUni,ns.-Potatoes In moderate sup ply and firm, with demand fairly active. Other vigetablea generally steady. , White potatoes per bushel PennsjUy,1"!1 choice, MflOSt.i tfo., fair to good, OOftaie. Whito p-jtatoes, Jersey, per bskt., 40S.ina. flneet potatoes, D.istern Shore, per bbl.No. 1, fl.7fi9.2iM No. 2, 7oc.$l. Sweet potatoes. North Carolina, per bbl No. 1, J1.7532: No. 2. 7"k! 01, Sweets, jersey, per bbl.No. 1. J.'fiOS.t; No. 2. f I.SOsn 75. Sweets, Jersey, per bkt., COflCOc. Onions, Western and Con necticut Valley, choice, per IO0-lli bng, ft 23. Onions, tomrnon, per 100-lb. bag,. 75o. Celery, New York per hunch 12ff)0e. .Mush rooms, per 4-lb. bskt., 60c JJ1 CO. ArAItTMENTB ArARtMENTS APAUTJIENTS GOSf t J3WI. pineapples, per 112 5l: I'lorldn fli2.,10, RAILROAD EARNINGS Grand Trunk svstem, first week In Sep tember, total gtoss, $1,000,113: decrease, $11,144, from Tuly 1, gross, SlO,665,S70; de crease, $CI9,70u. Chicago and Alton, last week In August, gross, $407,117: decrease, $71,631: from July 1, gross, $2,591,811: decrease, $22S,34. New York. New Haven and Hartford, July operating revenue, $5,7R5.633; decrease, $S,302, net Income, $357,032, Increase, $70,-001 iiio L.rnnue noiuuern. nrsv wcpk in crp- ciahorrles. rape Cod livrly illack. Per bid temner, gross, iosw: oeLrease. jut; rrom vi -m -, rianberrles Cape Cod, Harly Illack, July 1. gross, $106,370; decrease, $18,023. , r" mip, 51 ,.ij 1 -raniierrles, Jersey, per Toledo, Peoria nnd Western, August gros, $117,221: decrease, $63S0: net, $23,211; Increase, JM82: deficit, $10,909. Texas anil Pacific, July gross, $1,473,202; Increase, $6S,4S9; net, $323,233; increase, (56,117. Central Now England, July operating revenue, $276,903fn net deficit. $24,573. New York, Ontario and Western, July opornttng revenue, JSDC.BOl: decrease, $15,736; net, $236,666; recreate, $264. Missouri, Kansas and Texas, first weelc of September, gross, $571,700; docrease, 347,313; fiscal year, $5,379,636; decrease, $220, 541 Louisville and Nashville, first week Sep tember, groBS, $1,070,000; deciease, $117,773; from July 1, $10,578,20S; decrease, $660,7S4. W$t IjHattitftone 1 1 1 1327 Spruce St. 1327 Spruce St. rer orate. SI 7"fi2 nitr, d.irk $1 7.-'H2 25: light. $1511 2.",, buckle- . ,ICI 'il . lt: macKoernes, per ,it,, ..BOc , ne 11 lies, Virginia, per 20-lh basket, 2,"iW 50c. do., dr , per crato, 75c.ifi$l 50, do. Dela ware and Mars land, per basket. 2.1H750., do, do. per crate, T5e,B$t,2S, peaches, Jersey, white, per "s-baskjt . 40C.OJ1: do., do., ellow, Per Vbarket, 40i- H$l ; peara, nearby, per bhl Bartlett, No. 1. M.oOtfS: do . No 2, T2.76tr3.25 iJWijJCvorlLe' No' ' J3.W88: do., No. 2, K.i.ve-fl 25. other varieties, $233: grapes, SouthernDelanares. per carrier, 4flT76o. grapes. Concord, per crate, 40300a.: plums ArAITOIENTB DIVIDENDS DECLARED Toronto r.nllway Company, quarterly, 2 per cent , payable October 1 to stock of record September 15. Cincinnati and Suburban Bell Telephone Company, regular quarterly, 2'i per cent, on capital stock, payable October 1 to stock of record September 22. Goodyear Tire nnd Rubber Company, regular quarterly, l1 per cent, on pre ferred stock, payable October 1 to stocl: of record September 19. Julius Kayser Company, regular quar terly l3t per cent, on first nnd second preferred, payable November 1; l'j per cent 011 common, payable October 1. Philadelphia Traction Company, regu lar semi-annual, 2 per cent , paynblo October 1 to stock of record September 12. Brazilian Traction Light and Power Company, regular quarterlv, Vi per cent, on preferred stock, payable October 1 to stock of record September 24 West India Ulectrlc Company, icgular quarterl.v. V. per cent, on common, pay able October 1. Grand Trunk Railway regular scml-an-ual 4 per cent on guaranteed stock, pay- f, .lit . ,., .. X,.- -T- .. t VW.VW-. w.. unuuinns resuuiiiK xruin wie i.urujj'-rtu tvnr ara rrlvn an fl, miiba fnr tho notion of the directors of the Aususta-Alken RESERVES OF BANKS LARGER itallway ami Electric corporation in sus pending pavments of dividends on the I companj's preferred stock, which 1iav i been paid heretofore and are cumulative at the rate of 6 per cent, annually An ofllilal statement Issued by the compan sas that pivments will remain sus Tended until financial and general busi- i nc-s conditions Improve. , HARPER &. TURNER lljl INVESTMENT SECURITIES 1001-1012 STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDING PHILADELPHIA i Weekly Statement Shows Increase of 800,000 Loans Expand. This week's statement of condition of the members of the Philadelphia dculng Huus" Association shows that the mein brs strengthened their reserve position k06.000 during the we, k. While lodna ad vanccd $1232,000, Individual depolt.s fell off $1,620 003. Deposits of banks Incieased $1 V.O 000. Details follow: Dlf ', Sept 14. '1 pre w Sept. ir,, '13 Loans JlOl sM,iiO Jl 21Jiho H7S.45", o1 iiptsinii i"is ins i i.ikiiiikki :i iui mo rirculat'on 14 04 IK- 2Ufi iu ir liks 4S.IM11 null- !jiipiii) Dep nfbk 12) ".IS llfO-r 1,SM(S1 Exrienrll liMtniOi) 2.444 rn.i Reserve . fi3.437.0OJ-t- hdfi.OO-J Jts req SU".lIUS 6- irnlns Sentember IS inn fceptpmber 1.', 1010, $11,493,750 teptomber 13, In.reat, Decrease 11.320 000 .-,i no oho ni.m2.oNi n ojo.mio t'2 0S.l,niiii M.iii.ta'ii 7,'i32 f 10 was Ji.4S1.7.'.n, CANADIAN MILL RESUMES After Eight Months Partial Opera tion, Textile Plant Goes on Full Time. TORONTO Can., Sept. 14.-The Dominion lexti Company has resumed full work ing time in Its ten mills Tor ! -ht months the "GOO employes had been work ii k on an average of 70 per cmt ii i ul time. It Is announced In Chicago that the C'omnionwealth-Kdlson Company has laid off more than SOO employes In various departments. THE HAMILTON IIA 3.112-1A rA MILTON ST. Ono unfurnished apartment. 4th. floor, west bide. 0 rooms nnd bath. Option on rental of garage. Apply to Janitor. The- Esmond Spruce and Twelfth Sts. An Apartment Hotel with the prlvncr of n home. Light, cheerful Apartmonts with private bath. Furnished or Unfurnished Located near centre of city: con venient to Business Section, Thea tres, Hallwav Stations and tho Shop ping: District. Call. WlitO or nhotln for nnrllpti. lars. I 1BS1 I Jy?c'ffaHpjlTWPJR& i7" Fireproof Construction Housekeeping Apartments All Outside Rooms Apply on Premises or to - Apartment Bureau 13th and Spruce Streets J, " '" S ' ai!8ssgiai?wgnffg'Jstm agaasatasi L a .., .. .. f m Cfte m orrt 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. V vuAcX OAaJLtm, Northeast Corner Broad and Spruce Streets, Philadelphia. Fireproof Construction nnp partmente rft Suites Facing Broad Street Southwestern Exposure Permanent or Transient Terms Beautiful Roof Garden for Guests Banquet Hall and Parlors for Dinners, Receptions, Dances, etc. ARTHUR F. HEEB, Manager. " " " 1 ' '?v BUTTER AND EOG MARKET VKW YOHK. Sept 14. nilTTEtt strong , crcirn eitran S2 to 3'JHc ; cream firsts, 2-, v", .,,-5- , mum uuirv, luua, .i iq ouc. : prn rxtras 211 to 28Vic KOOS Irreeular Nearby whites ani fancies, TS to 40c , nearby hronn fancy, 33c 1 extras, 30 to 3!e ; firsts, 20 to 27c, FRENCH BOURSE TO OPEN A news agency dispatch from London ays that, at the request of Minister of Klnance Rlbot. brokers associated at iiordeaux have decided to rromn tho ' Ilourse there. 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 special offerings that may come in the next few years 3 per cent. Interest paid Two weeks' notice to draw. Corn Exchange National Bank Chestnut St. at Second Philadelphia -X BALTIMORE GRAIN QUOTATIONS HAI.TIMORE, Hept. 11 -WHEAT. spot Jl wH4 Corn, spot Mc. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK mil A10 Hept. 14 -IIOOS -Ueeeipts. 31.. I'," markets 10c !ner. mUel anil ljuti hern, $8 (O'rjii Mi Kooi heavy JS WVqu TS rtiunh heav S'.vgsS5 light. 7',fri .Mi plirs, ts?13 ii'.. hulk $S r.n-fid IB ('ATTI.K-Recliu, 21 nisi markets uc loner, heevm fl 40511, conj rml heifers, tlfifli. stotkeri und f, n. er $11 infib 21. Tean 7 rums ,-. calves 'i Viflll V) hHKFl'-ltecelnts "1111m nur lets ftrnng native and WeHtrn, J1fi5 bi), Imin, Jacobs COTTONSEED OIL NEW YOFtK. Sept II Cottunwe.i oil open tint September. I', lWi5 SI uct ,l.er f. 1" 153 1" November. 13 Wfi 1 fi! , Drtemter. f. 'id to", 07 January. JHU3fiU07 tet ruan. (i O0 SH12. Slarch 6 238 20, April fi 24(1 15 PETROLEUM OH. CUT. Pa, Sept. 12 --Credit balance. $14j tun- h ill averuge St HI hipmnu. illtl ainaw B7 427 Jfatrfax UpartmentiS Magmn ent In Ita appolntmenti. lle.il In In location vvu pri-dent mr Falr'ax to a. moat dtsirlrrln itln cltsd uf rro.pe live olcuiuu3, ha iMre (.late exUujUeneja n Its fcaturi'S The Fairfax Apartment! are In the moat fanhjonaule part of German lon hi hooi Lane at Waine Avmuo ntthln three minute' vvalk of Chelien Avenue station vvhlih Is tninty minutes from Uroad btrcet Stall' n and nlthin ten minutes of Wayne J unit tun hi h is fourteen minutes Iroin Heading Terminal. The Transit Company cars are ac cemlMo 10 all parts of tho ctty, The contiructlon of this building Is ilioruuKhlv tlreproof ami modtrn IV i; ilunal icatuua being a eolurlum I'vtrng llic entire house, electric eliiat r, maids b tho hour and 1 1 II 1 siril.e H, J. JOHNSON, 306 Bailey Building. DIVIDENDS E v L.-L.ARK & CO Uankers OfDcv of THE COI.l Villi S KAII.WAV l'dWEH MI.UT CO I'referred htock .Serifs A Dlililrnil ,. 3, Columbus, Ohio. Heptember II) 1011 The Hoard of Directors of The Columbus Railway, rower & Light Co has declared the regular quarterly dividend of One and onr- lialf per cent. (IH) upon the 'referred stock Series A or the Company, payable October 1st, 1914, to stockholders of record at the close of business September 13tb, 1011. Checks will be mailed P V HIHUNGTO.V Secretary .V.NNIMI, MKlvTINCS ,K3PT1IK VKRN' ItOCK II. . I. ASjSN, " The 23tb Annual Sleetlne of the stock- , holders will be held Tuesday Eve.. Sept, is, t 8 o'clock, at 120S Arch St.. for the election of Officers and Directors and to receive the annual report. A new series of stock will be lsausd- Na entrance fsev 40UH A. lXOBR, Drexel Vpartments At Ovcrbrook '1 minutes from Ilro.nl Street nation. Handsome bultes thor ughly equipped for houm eplns ttraclive Poof Garden OVERLOOKING BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN SCENERY PUBLIC DINING ROOM Ileal! furnished by day or week, single meals If desired Maids and other h.i. can be secured by the hour for a. small ruin Ice furnished by rnanagtment tvery day WKIX-EQUl'I'l!!) LAUNDItY lOlt UbE Or 1KNANTS For full particulars phone Overbrook 0528. or call at central office. 714 COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING a 3JH- -J srv The Warwick APARTMENT HOUSE IFIREPROOF) 190G-8-10 Sansom Street (Extending Back to Moraian Street.) Housekeepiticr Suites with all modern conveniences for house keeping, including abundant supply of hot water. Apartments equipped with "as and electric light (private meters) Fxcellent caterer in buildinc Arrangements can be madt for care of apartments. Meals served in dining room or in anartments. Flcvntor runs all night Rentals, $300 to $800 per year Whiteside & McLanahan Agents 15th and Pine Streets -aSS'&ejfc-- SSsffsC . myyuuu APARTM Ni. t ,u .,. ,, ,.,ri tu ex., eoum oy Chester va tUEW MI cu:tmx. If