ggggHiijiy)S'.g;l---L'"lT'''W'1 J? WM'HPli.''i''J-1-1 ')" ,' qjye ?P -fT r -TM KwPfRf?? Msv-i" - (i(f U"'W ' Sr w fgjpn'fW w ri a BtHHMInijr - ' "y "Mpi JSST r IT5 BPffW wPWHpp'I!,! ... IIIIIHHIMMlH III'MIWI111 Kf'--'HP - ft- p- w? !:. flHSr fii its aaSsUnt luainf ' ior M.1H i ?ny,: mio . TVi llSt. Ktiyvf tl W SMPl ii ii plh f liU I Thar f ft, J for t4,-i'' M fSprtnsi, , f -of th 4- - vm b W sal .JgaBr. F Actl feSE Wl(U ".?. IZ (& -fHaaSi- !! . . .. . . . SECOND SHIP TO CARRY RELIEF Continued ff0m yx One nJ the nev. A. R. &teck, of the First Lutheran Church. CONOilKCIATtON COMTntnUTSS. ' Sternberg 'of tho Church f tim Aim. f townr, at 47th street and Klngsesslng ave- u,ek rent a check for l. j2Tho boya who betting lo Ilntlery A, of rj ncgimcnt. of I'aimyra, N. J., and e ages range between s nnd mi. nnii. id the belief hrndniiat-i n.i n.... i.j bcgun-it fcrellmlrntry canvas In South Jer sey. They slated that they Intended to visit the homes of farmer. Their first Contribution amounted In 11. "We will have rrtore contributions when the stcond morcy ship sails," the letter read. An admirer of dogs sent 60 cents, re questing thai this amount bo Used In purchasing food for the starving dogs of Belgium. Employes of the shipping de pArlmtnt of the Philadelphia and Heading nmiway sent a. check for 134 to be added to the fund. Shortly afterward a check tot 1122.70 came from the employes of the store of David Lupton. A letter signed "Baby Bob" and con talnlns U arrived In today's mall. An other dollar came In a letter which waj Blgned "from a twins at 2316 East Dau-l-hln Ptrcet." a check for $100 came from Ahna Filler Howe. 1523 Walnut street, hortly before the contributions had passed the U0O.CO0 mark. The, MoKInloy I'rcsbytcrlan Mission Sunday school sent $10. At 1 o'clock this ofternoon Word reached the relief head charters that Captain B. II. Smith of thft convict ship Success would turn over tomorrow's receipts for the Belgium re lief expedition. Tho receipts It Is ex pected will roach $1000. Mrs. P. K. nuth. a focble. white-haired woman, won the sympathy of those at tho receiving station when h i.rt n . tributlon of 15 and wept as she handed her money to a clerk. A contribution of 1295 enmo this morn ing from the Emergency Aid Committee of which Mrs. J. G. Cassatt Is chair rrtan. Of this sum 1250 had been given by (Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur II. Lee. The majority of the contributors aro not the rich people: they are the people who have uso for each and every penny which they possess. But they are tho people of large Imag inations. They can seo the IJelglnns In all their distress. They can visualize the devastated crops, the fields laid bare, tho home riddled with shot and shell, the cities burned, razed to the ground, the women and children desperate frantic for some place to set up a temporary homo. They can see tho wild-eyed mother with her hungry children clutching at her eKlrts'demandlng bread, when there Is no bread to be had, and seeing all this they cannot conceive of any need of their own which Is as great aa that of these help Jess war victims. These aro the people responsible for the successful and prompt sailing of the Thelma. These are the people crowding the relief station this morning anxious to give over their donation before tho '.fund closes tonight. Oi?e touching contribution was sent In yesterday by the children In the free ward of the Women's Hospital, 2137 North College avenue. The little Invalids heard their nurse discussing the Belgian 1 relief fund and decided to part with their savings. In order to send them to tho Lincoln Building. A. collection -was started by a little cripple boy. Going from bed to bed ho gathered In the pennies, and the result wao that a total donation of 27 cents, or enough to provide more than five moals, yaa sent by the diminutive sufferers. Philadelphia golfers aro also, to be given the opportunity to contribute toward tho fund. On Thursday a tournament will bo held on the links of the Old York Head Country Club. It will be a handlcup af fair, a, mixed foursome of 18. holes, tnedal iprsjr, and It Is expected that a large number of enthusiasts v111 attend. An cntranco fee of $1 will be charged, and the proceeds will be turned over to the llelglan fund. Trevlously ac ruianoas Sub oorielel,0I,314.12 E. .C... lieutenant n M IO.IM Clinton Street" 1.00 Hoarding Home lt.'ii cash A Friend CU -. 11 r. and Mn J. C nostra "JK i. j . ami r. n. ' T flour .,?:. a. ii, (UO I. ml l.on 2.00 l.(K) S.00 1.00 2.00 1.0U .1.011 1.00 2.UI 2.00 l.'Xl .50 .48 Cash ........... Cash Cash 4w. n. o Family Offerlnc. Anonymous gash Caah JenDle- Why Btanler Why.,.. ,ilr. It.F.IJrooks. A. Arthln A Cop...., Mesnor U nelly A. W. C E. It. Jl. Anna 13ree4, Centre Square, Montgomery Ccuntr, Pa.... Cah X N. rf T. K. Stewart... IV. W. Btrnhens. ""' V H IV 1.00 W. ' C 8 i'j:; Martt. I. Dad- aSS In j-Qollary B. Wllkln- l.w "n 1 oil H. P. 1(KK. J. Cummlnsa S.OoCaah 2.00gh l.)Caah 1,00 Cain l.noW. a. H 2, SO Edith. 3 years old II J. A. Mullansy. 10.CO n. Caldwell i.oo cash 3.0(1 Cah ILMCaah l.oojarnea F. Jonei. .SO Prank W. Jone, .no Jr. I l,JJO Stawart Jones. . . l-SSjjr,. e. p. Bar- nard 1.O0W. U. , - Printer from J.V9 Trenton 12.0(1 1.00 .Wl lft.00 l.oo 1.(10 l.no 3.00 1.00 B.no 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 l.oo 6.40 l.oo 1.00 l.oo 1.00 S.on i.on .00 .on 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.00 1.00 .so .BO 2.00 10.011 1.00 .29 1.00 0.40 .23 "W. W. C... K. K. W. C.... A, H- Stlllman... 3C tl. hlhop... ( AV M. B........ ;,ilr. B. J. Mc l Ilrtdo M1m E. Falrmaa .- P. J I. C. II ?. k. U H. W. AMimbly, A. O. M. V... Jr S j. K. TF, II. U.. ".8. M. V '. Slr. I. Jeront, .""S. p. M 8-SSC. M. M -oian HcMii inwcaiI (Blr. 8trrtt... Z,W,A. a. Wallace.. Cuh coiixua rrom h.r naljhbora., 3.00ft; Yi W,T'" Marinrat Day.... 10.00h.tg Albert Pearc,tugar, Cona.. Laneaahtrtnan. . , . Ctiae. Mantel. onJ. II. B.. Jr..,. Fcarco . . . Jotwfihln lloua- 1Anu. At, e- 1-29 p. n nowen... l v wn fpJaoob UoMahon. J-S J ytara ""R. E. W.lnbr. tf'w.-a: .::::.: rah , Btt Delta Club. - Haddonn.ld. .V. J.' Cah gjjh John Cuclay, .,., Micj u,.,,,.,,. lOQ V" . lJromer- af A. and nooa P.. Plrat Pres. Chureh, CI l on 8.00 1.00 ZOO !.oo .00 .00 "r.. i.onD. s. Arthur.... 2.00 Donald A. Qal- J.00 Ushar.Blr Man .OOCaah ,.,,, l.OOCaah ........... StoCajb. Klrlclln... 3.00 Mr. and -lira. It. 5.00 w. Norman and i?0 famUy l.OUCaah ,. 2.00 Alma LewU..... 2.0QW. II. 1-ewk..... ui Warron. fee T.OO .23 2!eo 1.00 i.oo ? S: SblDUa IanU. 10.00 jean"Bt'ewVre!.i i.i fthlrua SS.::ii::::::: ..V" " 1 TKl -...-..- ' -. Cah : -Rn Cash 1.00 lira. Allca II. j iafMU ........ 1U.UO i.oa5v, 3.00 00 fVk M B nkiiiii-" Inra-yaar-aM eoa at e3arstan ot.ti'o4i 1.00 J. 0.1 m 2.00 imt V ri4t B ::::::::::: BG AtB ... rjukir Suy end Su- iWa A. M 8hT-..t?:: Walton ... l.. . 'St'HK) 'J-. o.egY" ; r Tfc B? if i-Sir-lr-yar-o ton , -i B.-",ar": : j.i.0j..,s,""'--- . '- i k W ::::::: 1: ' De rapt tWi iV''-rVi; m. . , IKdnk" Ms. ..&" 'ff& ' at r- i- ..C 3- i 1 l.C ?-25 tic&ftfr" eaBK'nerllaT JjSiCgail .,...., 1.6Q , afW-S' fi:"':::;:: w vjsfj'ST: !SlF :: i -e t j- Jf iwji m u . $m if fr j do . aw t fiv IDVEIG W.E. BdWrd. Caoh Jack. Jr., and Prneea Canh i . . nen snd Lave.. elfat K. Uhde , J. S. P B. 1 SvOflRdw. T. Cofnfott 0,40. SO Cash 2 09 . vatmeraiicc.. i.w 1.00 M.ttst ,A. Morgan 1.0U l.oo I.Mua a It. 'iut .50 we.ler, M eat 2.00 Cheater S.CO . . i.oo "n s.v . . 7.S0 1-iltli Hurt B.00 .. i.'m uaniel Perrel, Jr. .. tn.o. . Hlkton, Mi..., Cah l.OO l uo l.UII l Oil I.W W. P. P.. .1.0(1 .inry tt. mens. Ivitlra. l. rttlnlt .-. nn K(na l.m.ln fcevrml nnvntxrs Mrs. Ji(c.li Itlely Flrt .Mnr.-lM.m M. K. nno M. , Church H.(,o l-.mcrRtncy Al c. s. ii s. a it .1 no t ommltte .... 2S 7 S 2,00 Canh 11(1 l.ro "j Foulkmd Jr lo.oo 2 00 Samuel. Ka and . Alien Uoulrt.. .ion 1 jO illi L. l.ewla.. Jil.uo 7o Norrla Situate M. joo k. s. S i2.ro American child. . .on IWll Mr. Percr Hwl . m. for food.. From Pardee Fntilka Anita Foulke.... O. It. a Presbyterian tAmA.f..nil.. ,i . Satn VleiierinAmi 1 nil irom Joeenh and Mr. and Mta. Thanktglvln "' V; I.,.l.,,.l1.l.e lu nnip o.oo """ " """"i. Mre. F. 3. M. A. I C 'ilvertln'. N J- (1.40 .m .l.isl n.isi l ( 1140 3.UO 3.1 .mm. e. 8. ji. . . 1.00 V"'Ji "T,. '" Cash no (HI 'tl"t,;rt ...L.rcii. Comba Von V , K. Jones anahll.n " Smith. XXX TrIMc X B0.CXI J,!!;" ; I Johnson BrtnUermantownKyni. Mrs. I.. Johnson lom i5'""" M u. 13. M. 11. n.on .(HI n I.. Tne ivoo "J.1'1"' ''.."fe,... M. 8. Moors ifs.... I 00 ' nennvino .. i'.. 00 fl J. 1. Fnwley 2.00 ?' in no tilouc .. i-arneo rnsh . . . . . Franrls 1 .ion no crster . . . ln.33 I.IS1 "..! .37 2 (SI 1.00 l.WI 1.(0 t.no i r.n Anonymous P. M H. tllbson.... Tuley ... ;o.f,0 Three Mule Oltla Cnslt. JJrjn Mivr !.". Nclllo J. A- 23 Friend Cash ...Ml Cash r.. ' JT'.Kverts.... IJ.fsl M. V. I J. F. t.. ... ..... 2.00 luis Forbc-a. . . . vBiuiyn i. irn- A. t. , II., .1- .rtftrtil.'. ' .'.,".'' ' " B. 'itatloul.fc'an'.: 'V.(s) w""& ' ow-". 4l A, C. Ward 2.(mi rnsh lo no 1.00 3.00 3.00 0 40 lllcrmnl I. D. rush . Athbrldgo .... 10.0(1 B ;;',!.;" Hilda Jones 23 f' & ,yJtt,n A. Hlrsh sa'p- 2- "WM.... Connauaht Chap- U'.ihiM.JAi-..-.- ter. Daughters ",',."1hlJi,"0" rnmP. of the (llrltlslil ''", "V,"'"- Empire 2.1.00 vjll't !' O. P. Cash s.oo ,"f ,' Miss N. liorn... r..onVr"- I:- T'- Molse J. II. J. A 23.00 Anonymous cosh l.oo E. s. Woodrlng. 1.. IC 8. T inn . Allentown ..?! io.oo l.no l.oo 2.011 3.00 t.no 3.C0 0.40 1.0(1 l.no .2.1 1.00 2.00 .30 1.00 1.00 n.no a.no 1.0(1 n.oo 1.00 l on .so (1.40 3.(X) t.no l.tMl Julian Algraln.. l.oo F. . .1. Shoch. Mrs. l'Vnnk n. aciinsgrovo . . 0.00 A. JV, Carrjnres. ayne Off Dr. I. N ell . . . iiroom- n.ooi arry f. Hies... I.ooiiirs. u Ix-wls, t.no Jr, W.oo Mllitred A. tlnrer 1.00 Mary A. HnMen In ri Dells F. Maikctt 3.00 T. II. A 6.00 Waller Itolllnga- worth 14.00 Mrs. C. Taylor.. Robert and Jo- soph Cash, German- 710 town D. T. Sheridan.. 11.10 IJ. p. Holt l.dOC. II. It .1.00 Mrs. M. llenser. 12.on Mrs. M. w. John- (1.40 slnn 2.00 Oish Cash I.. SI. Uovd .13 11. W. Stnnke.. O. R Crana a. P. M A Friend Cash Cash J. F J. D. K Furniture Dept. Wannmnket's.. Statistical Dert. Runt.'. oftlre. r. ".. cam- .den Hmnioyes of B. Kind Ronit. Cash Cash It. T. A. P Cash Three KW Weekly Spend- In? Money Anion lelchts. aire. a. c Kel- Penaauken, N.J. 3.00 ley Cash 1.00 Cash !" F. D. H Delanco, N. J... W. 8. Ottlnter. Mrs. M. T. ll.ir- vev , S. J. i In Memory Father Dnmlcn. Ilelnlum, Island Molokao Mrs. Pacher Mrs. Vandegrlft and family. . . . Cash Mrs. C. Uirkin.. Misses Feltnn... Mrs. E. Stott.... Mrs. J. I Nich ols Mrs. I. Dadeker Miss K. Dadeker Mrs. Itlchnrds... Mrs. Ilrnwn .... Mrs. McKlnnls.. Mrs. Snook Mrs. Duffy Miss C. Bmlth... Flower Hod Cash Cash Cnah Cash Cash Cnah Cash Cosh Cash Cnih Cash Cash Cash Cash Mlsa 1. Kmerson Henry Iloitert.. 1.110 Miss NVIIIn Mai-. 2.00 shall 2.00 8.40 IM. B. Ilrlghlon. 1 no C. K. A l.no t.no John (llllott .... n.oo t.OOCash 3.00 A Friend 23 Dr. J. T. Hutler 7.no ,. K. U II 1,00 10.00 Dr. flobert Kul- nurre 2.00 l.CO Doylcstown .... 2.() Cnsh 1.00 1.00 John It. liana., ln.oo l.iii A Friend 3.00 l.oi) Folsom C. E. .3(1 , Pocieiy lll.m .50 Ireland M W. P. (1 an K. It. II S' Mrs o. Ilrown ,' Irlco :s S'-f 59 A' Friend"!!.'.'!! 55 f. ii. c, .30 u I. P. C.rubb. .no 11. C. (Irubb .23 Annlo Cl3rkn ... 1.00 1.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 !.(( 1.00 1.00 .13 Cash 1,00 .10 Elizabeth. J. An- ,10 ilereon 1.00 .40 Milton D. Gchrls no. on j Cash l.oo ..! r.. ... nn ' .111 I K. T. '" rn.li Si S. W. R-ans, Jr'.,' .?: and family.... 100.no .23 ii Widow's mite. . . 0 nilm Mel. Nel- ' snn . . . . 3 son 2.00 1.00 IO T.dllnn t'-... 23 Mile. Jnsnnhlnn . Armond, Ard- l.On more 1.00 3.00 Charlotte D. Mar tin 12 SO 13.00 Helen h." Wing.' 1.00 full. Iilooms- burs. Pa 3.00 3.00 Cash 2.00 8. A. C 3.00 C. Schlll, Jr., 2.00 Cnmilcn 2.00 2.00 Ono of Least of 3.00 Theso 1.00 5.0(1 Cash lli.lio C. 8. Chestnut.. i'j.Iji uansnorna l'rea bytcrlan Ch... Cash MrB. T. 8. Pren ncr Mlsa Helen J. Kowlsh, Sell ersrllle Cash F. Suplot Iwla stanuet.. Ds.Dtlst Church. 'Drldxeton. N.J. 31.00 in Ilia Name.... 2.00 First Presbyte- A- Straus. 10,(,0 rUn Church. Mlsa K. W. Hid- Hrldgelnn. N .1. 10.00 'Ha. ", 0.40 Mr. and Mrs. n. 1. R. Howurth. 2.00 C. Heera ISOOi Jw-.r1"".-.-" 5' ilr. Geo. J. Cllne l.oo Malhlldo Hotter. 2.00 i- o . ,.. 4. uoufl, i;iii Cash (0.)... 10.00 abeth. N. J... (1.40 3.00 Mm. c. Dapp... io.oo EhnrilA;.GWrr Mr. and Mrs. M. h-SKS? V ' ..Shlnn ... :,.... 10.00 fc'"0". '?,;; 1.00 1.00 4.00 Mrs. S. Felton. - Oo uruciiiiiB. Mr. A. Petroff.. Mrs. O. M. Fag. lery Mrs. I. Uwon. F. Stauffer Morris W. Ouppy L0 b. n. C. nnd K. , J. O.. Camden. i-pon. It. Helse. liar 'J rUhuru LHjKath. llandlcy.. .L,eoc. Ceiling 3.00 r..on l.no i.oo 2 00 l.oo l.oo .2.1 .30 2.00 t.oo .i.oo r . Ji. j,B.e.rni,-fS?nh' ?," rranklln Saylor i 5 ,lVf.nr,an- I'-JE M- '" Holder.... P.'S- ?JCV ' 0 '.. C. Panconst.. Mary It. Lado- ,.h mus l.jsj in Jesus' Name.. 'WJu. j.-. x. Bn(1 ji. 100 p. n ,,C. n. D a.noT a iij,- Cash Mrs. Wm. Smith John 8. fiykes, Allentown F. A. Kennedy.. "W." St. Paul's It. B. Church Choir.. Fanny C. Coch .'.(io Flora MaeKelly.. n.00 .-a Check 23.00 . B. P. Hare lo.oo 7.B3cosh 1.00 ran. Westtown 10.00 jr ij, m. iiauim.ln. 1.00 10.00 1.00 10.110 13.MI 10.00 nno l.no l.no l.on 2 on i.on 200 1.00 l.no 1.00 B.00 l.oo 2.00 .1.0(1 1.00 1.00 1.00 1,00 2.30 .23 .30 in it were More Cash A. J. Bnyder. Fullerton, Pa.. P. I Hell Jenny M. Cro wtll, ttammon ton. N. J Ida A. Merrill.. Own T. T. C 01. It. F. K. W. F Fred Parrell Sam C. Jeltles. . Cash .23Ctoeh .60 Cash W. J. Littleton.. l.OUJ. F. nhoads.... 1.0U Alice Fussell.... B. C. C Cash 1.73 Sympathizer .... .l.ou Cash. l.no John McCralg. . . I.on E. Hauers 1.00 Cash 2.0(1 D. It. O'Sulllvan. l.UO 8o 10.0U F. W. Kelkhap. Wll. A. Mppe. 3.0(1 S. K. Cleaner. t.0) , neadlng. Pa... .2 II W . Dannen- l.oohower Boorbach 1.00 Cash a.wSmiy fish 'J.OUCaah 0.00 L. S. Hoffman. . . E. O. Coopers- burg . I.eo C. Jones.... IMna, V R...... Helen White.... J. Henry 8. Wal lace Fdw. U. Parvln. Beading Sympa thiser a. N, Mlllspaugh Walter uaidwtn, l-UVIl Clifton Heights B.OUBachel Scott M. A E. B.siMrs. I.. A. Hncxl- cash w, P JSilwIn and Ar thur King .... M. J. It. and D. Mlsa M Smith!. From Ona Who UveJ in Ilel atum. 1.00 grata, Vlneiand, 3.00 JV. J . A, K. M l.l. It. K -.W r-Cash -Wj. j. k Alberta B.00 1.00 LOO 1.00 1.00 1.00 !. , oiiLoulse A. Knliht 0.00 Wish It "Cash Wera 1.00 1.00 More . 9.W1 J. A.. Cash ...,.,.,. W. II P. ....... Olive A. Camp. Wllllamstown. N. J. Mrs. C Hea-n .. S. C. anS C V. Galley .,.,.... Cash BlUabeth II. Brown vi P. G. Woodland. 1 .00 Clravers. Pa. . , C. II. Iten.Uw. W. N. F 1.00,'M. J. F S.00A. K. F It. F. W.. Jr.... J.oOMr. ami Mrs. II. 100 u WsstUy ... ILfa- ai,4 fa 2.00 2.00 1.00 !.() 1.00 1.00 2.00 600 Ilanay P. Beat 2.B0 Mlsa CmII Fit itTtiowtii.:... iaoo.VA."ii"r"r .s-xi u. iran..t 11111" .wwii u.w .60 1.10 2W T. 11 K. KuoCajB it XJ ''VtiUnrr, CMI Wr wl4w Brie, K.T7.:' io.oo " Prwby- X. Y. A l-tsi wiassjrwoa. n. ;iir Smith. I.eo J. 15.40 MICHELL'S Kb WMstkrt Street PhiladalDMa LEPGEB-PHILADELPHIA TUESDAY, NOVEMBEE sMlth Umlaa Howe, Haul- .Kirk , 3.00 Ion. Pa , II. .Newell War- F. w. Ilastlnis, ' 1.00 Devon, Pa..... " , 2.00 JamM IU Feaser A. 11. llOUnt... .MlV.nn,! V tl 3.00 0.40 1.00 WW N- K. Whlltaker 1.00 Mary A. 'Turner, Cash Mltllln Hchool ... i:. (I. 8 Snlly 11 Inns .. Oeorge II. Jnrclt, HaddonllPliI, N. lle'ber'i ' ' 'llVar'sV, Jr Florence C. . I. terson Fir 1 1'rctl.y- i.w iinnitriviiio, 4.ai N. J S.OOCash MWWllenagemot Club Drexel Institute . l.Od Mrs. William l. Potior, Auarth- i .do more - , Anna Poller .... 3.U0 ituth Polter .... M. K. Fry. Oak ts.oo 1 00 7.00 7.00 0.40 0.40 0.40 l.oo 2.00 1.00 .10 unurcn, utiugc Ion, .. J M. Ilcnley Ine 10.-i.OOF, W. II :. 200 Miss II. White t.in field v.ari Kate McNabli ... Kntl t B. and I.elda llannum, .Chester, Pa Mlllin i:. Kincrj-, Norrldown ... H. 8. Wnrinc... Jenmn I, mv Media, Ta. .... t'n Hoblilo Howard J. H II. I. c ri.oupa.sli Mrs. Wm. It. .. Mercer, Doyios 2.00 town Ilnst Allrghcny l.Od Avenue M. K. -'.on lllblfl ei.iss,... .w"nrv'lr HMidotf, ".on jr Mr.1 a. m. k, ::::::; .' lleasle Wood -.i! Shydor chrlll.iiia J. 2.1.00 0.40 1.00 2.00 2.00 cnlh 2.10 (leo. K. (Inrrctt. 10uilIV' Jr- n 10" central M. B. ""Cash l.oo Ch., UrliMeton. Oxford Presby. .V. J "....I 37,00 tetlsn Church. .U2.00 i rut ..:"'' Syinnnlliy Family llisi'l". Harnce i:i K. S i.oo ,mer, CAmdrii... a. Ada V. Jolirnon. W 8. Zsne AilrlalUe Mctiln. His William a. Wil kinson Friends !.( -"f?'. ' .xi-nous n.rJ .xiicncii lo.iij i i. .i ti.tnr 31 00 M' C"'1 J. W., .. 2.W1 2 00 . t) 3.00 -ilt. K. llyram.... uki 57n K, C. K 1.(11 Vnnna Ivy. John It. lllcalns 23.no K'n ';". . 1-W Cash . in (i 'llr'' Marie u. .nn Widow M. II. N Harry Ulll. Jr.. Cash in iwi iinorecn 'S,I! Hohirt ITater. . 1.00 t.isi 1.00 1.00 l.W l.W 1.0(1 (in 2.(10 rffnes 1.. Dfvlln. 2.(10 John Devlin .... -"' Cash " J. llyan i.uiminuii near- r if ,,...., nev "00 ,.,,. W, C. Joyce. Vlnel.ind N. J. Ijtnsdowno Chas. It. Way... Joseph It. Duck worth Tucker Children. Cash Cash Daniel Mcaulaan I.ihi 2.00 1 ,y1 V""" - : ' i ! ir. si. d. jia- '"" lone lo.ou . M. Khrsteln l.ou "Wca.li 1.00 '.'!I! -lames Craig l.tii imCasl1 2-W ;.";:' A'J" Orrman (lasa of K. Hoar 2.(mi Phlladelplila .. 12.M Mrs. 11 cash ;arnn k. Nue... n.wt Anonymous .... lo.l Thos. Tern nn.l IL ii fli:-.; ''S employes 10.00 IVm. II. Odcnntt J. Miriam W. Hob- J.';.,; J-LiJ erts 100.no Hf 'I !;. l-"f. t Wnrwick. 3.00 ir.i.;i ..,., "". D. IliiRgard.. Helen nnd Walter rur aoc1, r,n. JJ v-w.'i'iMi" ' ,rrn' "k Lnne iP. Nothing- Kllssbelh Pwope r ''"V,"1 f-i" Tttbcrnnrle Tres- rmV iVm;;;' ,AKJ lerlan. 8. D. rviin r- viVh' 10-l v- " Ooaherl... " Nlcho1- r ... Slilppcnburg. Pa. son 0,4(1 u H. n 1.00 3.00 2.00 8.00 I.IH 1.00 1.00 : ft. ."""mS-S1-, 'i,0! F 10.00 IMn.1i.lnl, n n . ........ . ... Riifua C. Myrto- vor 1.00 Mrw. P. 8. Smith, Norrlstnwn, Pa W. p. A........ Jos. A. Mclntyro (Icorge (lauer. .. Jose phlns M. Pcntt tl. 8. It iM. II. Church, tun. Collimrs- 3 Oil wood j 'no David Burton... 2 0n M W 3.noMcrchantvllle, N. 1 .00 Sarah lV. ' iiavid .' 1.(10 Hob l.lggct .. f. 11. Clausen, 2.00 7.00 3.00 2.1 1.30 1.00 Denlnn. Mt! -. jr. 10.00 JJ"m. W'llklnson. loioo Ethel ii.'Fiiiheri 2.00 To tho Memory j, a tomatoes. . 1.23 or My lather, .l.no ,.' j.,,. ,.. Fred A. Carter.. 2.00 Jij " J00S J" a. c, weeks.... (.mff""",r;!;: '" F. M. R F 1.00' Florence M. Ma- Klll 2Ti.no 1-ncKCi .i ( ii ej tii ,.,. ' from the Hoys 2.00 Horaco hrvlen 10.00 fi'no From a couple of Allele Klllot John TT. Mulr... Ellen Hooker Da vidson cash K. M. linker.... II. S. Furman.. Hrltlsh Lenn K. Ijivcn son .1. II. Strvker. .. Iteglna McOnr vev D. tl. Ilemlngton ltnlph M. Head. Wish I Could Do More School boy. N. J Cash Slvel Mrs. C. S. Buck man Mrs. W. C. Fcr gucon Mr. Rmllv Hhaw 2 00 kids In the u. S., A. C. nnd 10.00 M 2.00 (1.40 Cash 1.00 1.00 Baby Il1. S 3.00 months old.... 1.00 .23 Mary Held 1.00 JJJ! Susan " McUnugh- B0" lln 1.00 .nary jicixny.... i.oo 2.00 3.01) 4.00 Tho Twins. Itob- ert nnd flcorce. 4 years old. I'llfl K. Daunhln St.. l.oo Cnsh 3.0O 2.00 Cash 2 SO 2.noCnsh 3.00 .23 11. II. K 2.00 A. K. Hosowlg. 3.00 23.00 J. S. M 10.00 r' W- J LOO 10.00 rreco 17.73 'Si '"n M. Jarrten, W. R. Terguson 1.00 K. r. A 1.00 iioncrta v. .iar- iien and Mary 11. (J. Schneider B.no s. .lar.len- 10.20 Cash (F. J. II.). 3.00 Jmeph and Ncal, I-in-.-ilowno ... 2.00 In Ills namo. A. I'omerantz & Dnuphln. Pn... 2.30 Co 10.00 Keystone Hluo Oeorgo nnd lloli. 2.00 Pnner Cn 23.00 Mrs. t . . ..ffi'" Hrcwer 01.00 1 r.i ii? 1 V) Mlsa J. S. Wea- Carlvocn ...... ISO ........... 1.00 airn. . i-. "" ..jirs. J. I. Wll- Natalie iucas. mm Hams as 40 J. II. S 7.00 Mra. C. B, Plx. 1.00 Anna Hlgley "ji a a t e r Hill Price B.00 Ilehmkuhl .... Marion Hastlo .B"t! Smith l-MoHS Oardlnor Spring, J,""" Salisbury. Md.. rt-4oJ.;jP Harlow Hurko .. 1.00 c",, ". K m p 1 o y e s of X & CO Depart- Cnmden Coke ment Co 0.40 Unity Chapel. Cnsh 30 2115 Ellsworth Suo F. IlllllnKs. 10.00 st. ....... ..... Margaret Maskell .20 S'0.n.S5. r1.""'' Mrs. John Tuber n 0- M oM"" Miller. Nonls- M'. uirihiri'.'. .30 5.00 3.00 l.OO 1.00 1.00 .60 0.40 0.30 3.00 1.00 ,00 , town I"-! Sydney T. Sharp 0.40 Sympathy lo r,,h V 1.00 . I'Ticnu ..jiiss (j. 1,. ire- Mr. and Mrs. Ar- land 3.00 l.no .2.1 thur Turner . . . 50.no cash J. S. Myer 1.00 a si Otto Parissmnn, Cash . Camden t on f 1 .'si . .,. B 2.00 2.00 D l.OO 11 3.00 II 3.00 2,00 Mary J. Poulterer B.00 j"t M. Iulsa Howe, (' p' Ilaielton. r.... 3.00 m. e. E. Konnctt Cash . PIIILA. NATIONAL BANK BK8T Tho money contributions received at the Philadelphia National Bank today were: Mrs James Cal . Sympathizers. 0.10 Ijincaster. Pa. 10.30 Margaret Blossom 1.00 B.00 Mr. and Mrs. . .. Htlneman C.40 l.OO Carol and Helen 1.00 1.00 Mra. II. A. Davis lo.oo S.OO chas. C. Shoe 1.00 maker (1.40 Cash i.oo 0.TOC. II. Z 1.00 It. It. Greenwood l.oo 3.00 CBsh 30 23.00Caih 100 l.ooilobert Lewis... 2.1.00 3.00 Dr. E. S. Buyers B.00 Harry Foster.... 28,00 Amelia U Sbu- 3.00 man in 00 3.00 It. AS Worman.. 1,00 Green Elevator Company b.00 h i)01"." 01 L- H. Taylor. .. . 10.00 Mrs. France n houn inourl. Mrs John Cal houn (beans).. John Adley Cal houn Ktlza'th Calhoun W. D. Yonker.. lTtlzabeth Ilalg.. M. B. Church, Mt. Holly, N. J. Harry C. God shall Chas. E. Terry.. Sallna. Moyer.... John Huliurt.... Jeannette, Wal tbam and Edna Laws Morris 1. Gay... Pupils and offi cers of tho Ad vanced Dept. Pa. Inst, (or the Deaf, Mt. Airy. I'a 2(1.C0 Qold. nrunos... 4.00 2.30 F. J. Wlest B.4Q Miss F. 'A. Oold. Samuel J. Lyons SO. 00 tomatoes Second Mennonlte Waller C. Gold, a U nt PliOn- 10.00 flnnw ' 0.4(1 A Mennonlia..,. 10.00 It. M. Warren.. 2o.to Maria and Ernsst M. and l .ou Gilbert. Jr. ... 2.00 John A. Affleck. 10.00 Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hoopea.. 20.00 vanny .i..-iiio lauics or ine D. O. IJ uB-OO Gown Shop Margaret .1.00 Alteration DsDt. 3.00 Margaret 23.00 Gown Shop . . , 2.30 Wm. Weber John- Jno. O. Bullock. (I.0u son (Hour) 0.4OA. C. Albrecht.. 23.00 Alumnae asso- iteo. vasss 1 clstlon of tho Prank De.Veve.. Wm. Penn High Jamss Bead School lor Olrls, ..Mrs. II. K. Cum- Bhlladelphla .. 33.00 mlngs Wm. Bangs .... 3.00 Anthony Hllo .. Wm. O. Sloan... lo.oo Anonymous P. LeeOrant.... 12.75 K. W. Itunkle., S. 8. Class C, the A one-legged sol- l.OO l.UU l.ou S.ou 10. ou 10.00 S.U) cooper , x ait r Of in 1.1VH Church ....... 10.00 War In the Blchard Dellaven 5.00 United States,. 1,00 Dr. Henry K. Pan- fsh ; i,(j eoaat 15.00 Cash a.01) Klvlra O. Fluroer B.00 Dr. Wilbur II. J. Oleeion ... 5.00 Haines j.nu Addla L. Clewell 8.00C, P. Noble....; lo.tw Mra. II A. Me. Bell II. Llnd- DonaM ....... 1BQay 3.00 Cash I.W Cash S.40 wv. J. F- Hill. F. L. stalsy. ... a,40 D.D. ........ lO.fslIiabsl N. ltwtt 8.00 B. M. Data 3.00 M. S. H. W,.,,. 6.00 Grand Army Vet 2.00 O. 8. IV a.oo iw l.. ppminr 1V.UU Ditiai . 4.VU Wayaa AT. Bap- Mr. Stephea A(r tut Church, and family .... a.uo Gsrmintowa .. 84.00 Mm. c. It, Kath 0. Stl. 1.00 Uarkl ........ V00 Hall Macti. Co. Cash I.li) a ad yes. M.OOlUz Levy 30.(5 Plant Bulbs Now Just the thiRj to brlsrhten up the nartlen In the ettrly spring. ' , .. , . Dos, 109 1000 Hyacinths mUed colors.. .45 3J tS&OO Tul'P. BlBKle - .. ,1B .SO Ifid MnreUsus, single " " . . ,30 l.0 8,6d Crveua. ' " . . .10 .80 4J0 Alo a full AMortmafit f HyaolBtht. Tulli, M4Ti and Creew in aiurau varletiea. OBT OVH HVIM CATALOG FIIUB H. U Woodward I0.WJ. man 10.00 N. II. Hannah.. S.Wlteon Cohn ..'! lioo C. tl. Peacock.. lO.Ooll. K. Swarthy. 3.6o John F. Faber.. 3.00 Mrs. John Clark Mrs. J. Hunter Cqppage ..,,,, 23.00 llarten n.lslCatli ........... i.eo T McB. ., 23.W Carrie 13. Sta y 3.W i v iinilnni :u..vi Mrs. Mabel w. Von ('has. P. Wiles. Charles Bcngea. '.! " .V :.r.v I .... Ha.lu.4a A rw I.1WI -'' niuiKiuil .... ii.rj ZWlQlSh 2.00 jl 411 Adeline II. Hour- . i'i.i lln 1.00 J. Wither Yeata 3.fto li.iA., K. It. Stlllman. 2.00 Mrs. Slnry 11. g-aj.f ThA-i.-u: v 0,10 liable 1.00 John M. Ouches. Mary Walker Albert K. ureen . rrirno Mrs. R. Soils Cohen M. II. M Mrs. C. Toebe, . ,, 1II&.. Ill (hi or. :.:.: v.. Join r. uong.. Mrs. A. K. White I.tVc-i a Williams. 'JO John F. lxinr.. 3.110 Cash 7 Ail york, l'a 1 .00 Cash :V( t: w.!m ,. 1.00 Cash 0 W.May D. Hoard- Jos, It. King.... 20.U! man 2.00 Serb Kympa- A. T. Gale tu.oo miters 1H.H) fir. t. A. Wheeler 10.00 Miss 15. Schubert M.IWS. Harry Worth. 2.1.00 (leo.. Spelt. Jr... O-IOCaah ,,.,. LOO P. It. It. Co., strln Sons.. A loona .o.aiCali ........ ... 10.00 B.UO A Friend II.IDIinnnra n.aioiu 0.40 Cnsh 20.1" aS Wl liwomi:: IwMf. !'.''" " tB, FA. Davis Co. jl.5;T1"-In effialfonil " ISO on .1nhn (Irlfftn "(SI ,. '.. I.. f ,.1(f l.oo W. It. Kennedy. Cash Jf, tl, llatlelgh. Mrs. John Turner and daughter. Oe.i. W. Deane.. C5tll Cash Cusli Cnsh Cash CAMll :', ',, Dr. It. H. Klder-f-H! dlce.McKnlghts- "'" town ,. ,1l. H. M.. Cnm- liJ den, N. .1 '".MrM. Cleorge C. .i Mason in.no wm. It. Fork- 2.W 2.00 23.IM) 11.10 10.00 1.00 burst 3.00 Amelia Curry.,. ft.no iln 10.00 Mary It. Frnntr.. 10.00 Ida V. Tul mage ...0() Adele M. Wnnlcs ..() Allele II Phrca- tier (fo! PCWlllg Ircle. Hanover, l'a.) .Ins. A, Dolnn T. K. Conrad.... K, P. Melcher. . V M. tlrtene... .(0 North Atnericnii Iii.ihi Header, n.mi fiisier .I.OiC'liarlea 8 ..in- 2.30 3.00 .1.00 0.00 Wll- inn n.i nis H.'rC. " .Simpson I. Kllllman. Jr. Fill Nan M. ltofte... Harvey r o v . , . d Cirnot CO 23.00-"" i.K'lr"1 3.00 tl. C. F 2.0(1.,.""" V" ..! .... M,JVi...'..i. worm nno 0.40 !3.(H '.!"-' ..."'. i. ,.". .. ciarn . Hurtle; Llvlng fng- (tliriiwli Mrs. . . 10.00 (I. M. Slinek).. 10.00 i.,Tnii Vuriii" ni (leo. D. Monro .i, ivniiMvlvn. (I'roib. ciiurvh nin Hospital... S.l.oo of U.inerrlil.... 2.'s)Dnvlil It. line. 23.00 tlnlley, Jr.. Anna ,,Mr. David 11. nnd Carol 3 00 ij1P 15.00 Chaa. II. Wilt... .I.IKiMrn. Olrard Selt- Jos. A. Walsh... tl.40 tor 0.40 Krcldrr Shop Mfe. (Icirge .1. Hcera. Conipiiny IS. OH Frcclnnd. 1,'n.. 2.00 William Sweet... 300.Mrs. A. Flelsher. S.0O LouImo II. Wll- .J. S. ltashore... lo.OO Hits 3.00 Mrs. P. Norwood 1.00 A. D. Taylor.... 3.00 N. IM. D. Nor- W II McCor- wood l.oo niick Mnor inonstcel & Wlkc... lo.oo Anna li.'M..nU.y. 3.(!oTheMlsst doff 53.0.1 Knto W. llalncs. S.no K. C. ,.;., im W 11 Klnir . . 3 no Mrs. Lula IMss, i-,.iLlVK i-'if,;;'- urn Meclinnlcsbiirg. B.Op It. P. lirodhnul.'. lli.OO-L J gj, M. D. Spanslcr.. 3.00 M-'-.. T. . " ion Helen I. Ilea... 10.00 InnAS. II. Ktlnenn... 23.00 M Employes , Phlla. 3.IH) "' nml..,.r.0 22.33 ,n,M. Stewart .... 1.00 lnoftMr. II. L. Smith 3.00 rjoFred II. Allen.. 23.00 11 no A Friend 1.R0 li no". K. rioiigii ... 10.00 IOOiJt. II. Vlntcr .... 23.00 Thomas Wolslcn 1 0.00 holme Sons A ln.nn Co 23.00 S.noMr. nn.l Mrs. J. l.no snitt Fowler .. 2non .40it. B. Nacgel ... 10.00 "0I.llllan Fclilmnn. 1.00 I.ouls Fawa. . . . II. M. Nolll Chas. North (J race V. Far nntic P. J. Hiichborn. W. 11. FulKhiim. A. I'cinbcrton... M. Y. Voiinc . . . Julia Vnunir. . . . Hold, llcnlty ei Hro Mary DeWald... Haul D. March.. M. K. M. Hell... II. O. Novlngct.. P. II. Zen.lt J. It. Cloud 5-!i!('nsh 3.00 11. n. (Tiricr. ... ..i.inif, ,. Limilncott I lr Wmlhilrv .-.llll'.' 'k liipillncnw 1.00 ,," ,,i,i,ii J. ii. MacRin- 3Iayer suizncr- ,.u in on ger 10.00 losh 10.00 J. 11. Sulzberger. lo.OO'ash ...00 (I. I.. Trrns.r... 3.00'L D- Creegnn .. 1.00 Clnra W. P. Kll- .lohn S. Siegfried 3.00 Patrick n.no .Mrs. li. names C. W. Tunnel!.. 23.00 Mpplneott .... Ortrudo II. Hoi- Morrison HnrrH . HngHwortli I.OOflarrctt Kirk ... Oeo. 11. Smltho- a. Walter Foulk- man 3.00 rn , , , , W. It, Thrcaplo- w o. nnndwln 2.00 3.00 3.00 1.00 ton.8 f""",i-- ?"-.S and wife ...... 10.00 i li'-r. 1;." sea". K. Roilila ".i 11' 'r!i..,. -.'mi Candy Co. 10.00 Kcnncdv & llrltt 23.00 .nr. anu .lira. W. A. Flnnlgcn. 10.00 Wm. 8. Supplee 23.00 .1. M. Koch 111.00 Miss Olive C. M. J. Ooodfrlend 3.C.0 Supplee 10 00 II. I. Patterson.. 1.(10 !enn ,C,. Buck- A. J. Whltteker. 0.40 waiter 3.00 J. P. Parker.... 2.00 nr. Dawson It. llnbort Curry ... BOO 1 tuber 3.00 Wilson & Irving B.OOMnurlco Samson. 13.00 Oeorge I.. Rich- Mrs. Kllrabeth nrdson 2.00 nirhnrda 3,00 Jnmea DeWolf v. M. C 3.0(1 I1IKU 11. UIUIIII IIJ I'"-- . .. Perry 30.00 John nnd ndwanl Sarnh Jones Mc Lean Alfred N. Blch anls Howard Cole Wllmer Wescoat. J. M. II. Seal... Mnry C. It. Wag ner I. N. Catheman. T. D. Kuser .... .Inn. Adams .... Nina II. Bead... MePcraon 1.00 Twins 3.00 Helen C. Wallcr- B.00 stein 100 l.OOJack Wnllerstcln 1,00 3.00 Mrs. D. Wnller- 13.00 stein t.00 I. B. Weelier ... 1.00 0.40 A. D. Tallmnn.. n 4n 2.O0 p.. s 1.00 I.OOCobIi 23 100 in Ills Name.... 21.80 n.no Cnsh BO 2 00 Mrs. Tl.omHS Pita Mnttln Edward Itldgway 2.00 Bandnll .1.00 Jno. T. Carson... 10.00 Mrs. W. F. Buff. 10.00 Heniamln F. Stll- Samuel II. ling 0.40 Hltchner 3 ro McChesncy & Cnsh 4.3(1 Illddlo 10.00 Walter Bldgway. B.00 K. F. Cooper . . . 10.00 Frances Fisher Sarah C. Knlghn 10.no Knno 10.00 Anna Knlghn Cnsh 3.00 Smith ri.OOchnrlcs P. Klrby 0.10 If. B. Teagcr... 10 00 Dr. W. K. Jns. Brown. Jr.. 2.00 Klstlcr S.OO Hornce O. Klem- George Taylor .. 3.00 remer i.isi.Mr. and Mrs. G. Alonzo M. Smith 1.00 A. Crnner 0.4O A. J. Murphy .. 20.00 Mra. Samuel M. C. C. ZA.mi i-nrcner ... 12.00 Anna C. Carson. From an Inter ested Parly . . . Cash Harriet M. Brownell Alexander J. Norton I M. H Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Bacon Mrs. E. L. Hogg. K. I.. II K. W (1. T 7. 00 Cnsh 20 Mary J. Down. LOO Ing (1.4( 3.00 Mrs. S. I Goul- oon 7.00 I.OOThomna KedunM u.40 Carter Denson .. moo B.rocnsh 30.00 23 CO A. B. Cpiinlng- ham Co.. .. 23.00 12.(50 Herbert D. Shlv- 3 00 crs. Inc 23.00 3.00 E. N. Pssey .... 0.40 1.0.1 Cash i.iio 1.00O. f. Wctrel ... 10.00 Annlo S. An- J. m. Kwis. drews 3.00 Morgantown. -. C. Bevnolds. 4.00 Pa 20.00 IU b y Thelma Stewart Mrs. p. U. Grls cos O. N. X Misses Mary, El eanor and Jo sephine Cole- , . Mrs. 1 : 1 e a n o r l.OO fwi, Briaas.. 0.40 Ella V. Barnes.. B.00 Mrs. Bradford Bitter 4.00 K. W. Clark. 3d 10.00 Charles B Peck 2.1.00 2.00 2.00 WOULD PROTECT WORKERS Marine Hospital Service Tavors Medi cal Aid as Health Safeguard. WASHINGTON, Nov. lO.-The Public Health and Marino Hospital service to day Issued a statement supporting the Idea for medical supervision for work men, In order to prevent disease and loss of revenue to the Individual. The economic loss from preventable Illness among workers, the statement de clares, totals nearly J3,000,000,000 a year. X system of medical supervision for work ers as ndvocated by the Public Health service should Include physical examina tion of workers, careful records of tho physical examinations, prevention of. communicable diseases, education In methods of keeping well, first aid and medical attention and prevention of occu pational diseases, At?5 all the points of style that the well-dressed jnan expects. And a standard of Value exclusive to sLf 1420 Ctatmrt St "Where paly the beat is good awujh.' TAYLOR DEFIES UNION TRACTION Continued from Fage One protection from competition the City of fers them. The Director today reiterated the state ments he made last night beforo the Traf fic Club, and tho enthusiasm of those pres ent Indicated clearly where they stood on the question. Among- other things, In the course of his address, the Director said: "The recommended rapid transit sys tem consists of: "The Uroad street subway running north niul south, with branches, nnd the delivery loop In the business district. "An elevated railway extending from a point of connection with the present Mar ket street subway at Front nnd Arch streets through the northeast section to Krankford. "An elevated railway extending from a point of connection with tho present Mar ket street elevated lino nt SOth and Mar ket streets through the Woodland avenue district of West Philadelphia to Darby. "Later, a subway beneath tho Parkway extendlnK from tho delivery loop to a point nenr the Green street entranco of Fiilnnotint Park, nnd then from there an elevated railway extending through the northwestern section of the city to Ilox- boroiigh. "The cost of the first three mentioned lines will be approximately $16,000,000. "A program for rapid transit develop ment hns been nirnmrcd between thn nm. clals of tnb Philadelphia Ttnptd Transit Company and the Department of City Trunslt. TERMS OP THE PROGRAM "The terms of thin program provide that If. ns and when the city builds theso lines, tho cost of which will be approximately 116,000,000, the Philadelphia Rapid Trnnslt Company wilt equip them nt a cost of approximately $I2,000,COO and operate them In conjunction with Its present system, tho Company receiving annually out of tho earnings of theso munlclpnlly-owncd lines: "1. Interest on tho company's Invest ment In equipment. "2. A payment which will sustain the company's normal net Income gained prior to tho establishment of tho munici pally owned lino or lines against decrease or loss duo to the company's participat ing In tho co-operation program ns stated therein, excepting that loss which rn sults from the elimination of exchange tickets nnd which the company Is com pensated for otherwise. "So far this Is a very simple proposi tion. The city has tho legal authority to build these lines and has a Department of City Transit, which Is designing them with legislative authority to supervise contracts nnd construction. "Furthermore, the city has over 110, 000,000 borrowing capacity resulting from the personal property tax act. In addi tion to Its otherwise general borrowing capacity. It therefore hns tho money to pay for them. The pending constitutional amendment will undoubtedly bo adopted at tho November election In 1015. and will bring tho city upwards of 160,000,000 addi tional borrowing capaelty and penult tho capitalization of Interest nccrulng dur ing construction nnd rcduco the annual sinking fund payments on the bonds Is sued from ZVt per cent, to 1 per cent. "Comparatively little money will be ex pended during 1915, hence the provisions of the constitutional amendment, when operative, will apply to almost tho en tire Investment to be made by the city. There Is no question about the city's ability to establish the recommended rnpld trnnslt facilities under the co-operative program arranged with the P. It. T. Co. "There Is no question whatever ns to tho city's ability to estnbllsh the facilities and to have them equipped and operated Independently If the Union Traction Com pany persists In withholding Its support as provided In the program. "There Is no question whatever ns to the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company's ability to raise the 112,000,000 required to equip the municipally owned high-speed lines, for a first mortgage on that equip ment and also n 50-yeor leasehold of the municipally owned facilities and the earnings procured thereby nffords most attractive collateral upqn which to secure this money without any diillculty whatever. UNION TRACTION DRAWBACK. "What Is needed now to make the program effective is approval on the part of the stockholders of the Union Traction Company nnd on the part of City Coun cils. The program provides that the Phila delphia Rapid Transit Compnnywlll rely upon the Union Traction Company to aid In securing only such funds as will be required for the normal extension of the existing system, the requirement for which will be greatly lessened by the establishment of the new high-speed lines. "Furthermore, It provides that the Union Traction Company nnd tho Market Street Elevated Passenger Railway Com pany are to become parties to and bo bound by the terms of the agreement with the city. "A street railway company which con trols nil of the available avenues for the delivery of passengers throughout the city is, In fact, a monopoly and can not successfully decline to extend its sur face railways when and as required to do so by public necessity. "The question foe the existing com panies to decide Is whether they will force tho city td establish them and have them operated as an Independent com petitor, or whether they will welcome the protection which i. been accorded them by the terms of the co-operative The Drexel Institute Engineering, Domestic Science and Arts, Secretarial FREE PUBLIC LECTURES Lecture "Town Plannln in Entlani In Msdlaeval and Itsnalssance Times" (Illus trated), by William Cunnlntham. D. D.. F. a. A., Trinity College. Cambridge, Ensland, Monday, No.erubrr 18, at 8 1. II. ADMISSION BY CARD ONLY. n. served seat tickets may bs had an application to the Ittglstrar, Drexel Institute. If by mall sncloss rtturn postage. jr SJk JP 10, 1914. program, If I were on owner Of Onion Traction CoVnpany stock, upon which only 17.50 per share has been paid In cash, and upon which I still owed Individually 132.50 per share, subject to tho call of the Hoard of Directors. I would certainly Indorso the transit program as arranged between the Department of City Transit and the management of the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company without any hesi tation whatever. "The dnly burden which Is placed upon lite Union Traction Company Is the neces sity of providing for tho extension of the existing surface syntcm when and as such extensions are needed In tho future. Everybody knows theso extensions must bo made by the existing companies if tho Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company cannot make them tho Union Traction Cchiinanv must make them or bo placed In the untenable position of throttling Philadelphia's development and denying tho pcoplo a necessity. "It would not ho any hardship on the Union Traction Company stockholders, who are In receipt of n rental of lt.S00.000 per year, td turn back one-half of that rental, or one-half of the dividends which they receive, as an additional Investment upon which they would be allowed 0 per cent. In addition to their present divi dends. , .. "If they will Join hands with the P. rt. T. Comnnnv nnd with the city In this matter they will perform a great service to themselves and lo the peoulo of Phila delphia. Tho city has moved conserva tively In this matter. The Union Traction Company Btoekholdern linvo been given nlenlv of time for deliberation. "Tho llmo has now nrrlved when the city must proceed to establish rnpld trnn slt fncllltlos-wliether they shall ho estab lished In n manner which will nfford pro tection to the P. R. T. Company nnd the Union Traction Company stockholders, or whether they shall bo established Inde pendently and In competition with the ex isting system, must bo determined promptly by the Union Traction Company stockholders. "Wo should not magnify the part which tho city pioposes to tako In the transit de velopment. There are no serious difficul ties of nny kind In tho way. Tho raising of 116,000.000 for tho undertaking by tho city during a period of four years will only subject the rlty to an average an nual Interest and sinking fund payment of 12.S!0,000 for a period of SO years under ex isting legislation. During that 30 years tho sinking fund payments will cancel tho entlio debt, nnd at tho end of that period the city will own the facilities as a great municipal Income producing asBet, with tho debt Incurred therefor extinguished. Under tho consti tutional amendment these average annual Interest nnd sinking fund payments will be reduced to 12,300,000 for a period of 60 jcars. "During thnt 50 years the sinking fund payments will cancel the entire debt, 'and nt the end of that period tho city will own tho facilities ao 11 great munclpal Income producing asset, with tho debt Incurred therefor extinguished. "To offset this annual Interest charce. tho city will have the not earnings pro duced from the operation of tho muntcl-pnlly-owned hlgh-snoed lines In eirresa ,, tho reasonable payments allowed the oper ator. No one can doubt that the recom mended subwny nnd elevated lines will produce a vory large annual net Income. "Furthermore, tho broad advantages which will bo brought to tho city arid to tho citizens by the adoption of tho transit program would amply Justify the estab lishment of the recommended facilities and tho assumption of the annual fixed charge on their cost by the city. "Tho Incrense In taxes collected by the city owing to tho Increase In taxahlo vnlucs of reul estate produced by tho munlclpally-owned high-speed lines would probably bo 11,000.000 per annum. Tho tlmo snved by the traveling public In Philadelphia annually, calculated an worth 15 cents per hour, would liavo n value of 1035,000 per annum. "The discriminatory exchange ticket charge which Is now Imposed upon the public, amounting to over 1800.000 per nn num, would be eliminated, as provided In the program. o should not overlook the fact that tho State lin hv ,.V t n.L V. """ I"1" w ues' "cai transportation sys HLledten,LMy "0,, "B,se.m.bi?..c"- 5 .'" tho world 111 n manner which vclopmcnt by surrendering the 1-mlU tax on personal property, formerly collected uy uiu nuue, to tne city. "Tho recommended rapid trnnslt sys tem connecting every Important section of the city with every other Important section of the city cither directly or by free transfer between high-speed lines operated In conjunction with the exist ing surfacu syntem serving as the agent for tho gathering nnd distributing of rapid transit passengers to nnd from the stations on the high-speed lines nt each end of the high-speed Journey without extra charge, will lirlng broad nnd equal advantages from tho rapid tranfilt devel opment to every section of the city. "Philadelphia has grown to the point whero the existing surface system Is of Inadequate capacity to move the exist ing traffic flow. This Is demonstrated by actual facts which cannot be successfully contradicted. The novel nnd completo traffic survey which was made In 1913 de veloped the actual flow of traffic between every sriunre mile and every other square mile In Philadelphia at every hour of the day, the channels through which that velonmin?hv-.7;ii-,ieLrfc.a"."lw'.M 'ust t0.t,, P"P "" to the W vfei If J Ji h PmI Wonderful for the Is .ov every deaf person can learn by actual tri.T. without a cent's risk or a cent in advance, the remarkable mner. uruy ui tnc tanious "Acoustlcon" the easy heamifr device that transmits sound fiis'sssl W , ' future's way by elusive naienrrf nr i - electrical jiearin&r device that is I ersuhnn. ni.:.r. .. J? ""-A I" I-. -j...w,.v. wiim.uy uiucrcni irom an others a scientific i ment, guaranteed to give years of satsfvitigService. 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I others -VOu uul 117M17B Al A rsiTIf!,T,ir uuinua,,uUiilWVU. tromc flowed and the capacity of each of such channel lo move the existing traffic and much additional traffic a will result from the normal growth of tho city. We therefore have exact knowl edge ns to the deficiencies In the existing system to handle tho present and future) traftlo of tho city In point or copnciiy. time and convenience. "Detailed plans ahd specifications fer tile Frankford elevated lino will bo com pleted on Jnnuaty 1. Rapid progress la being mado In preparing tho plans nml specifications for tho Brond street sub wny and delivery loop, As soon ns mo plans nnd specifications of the Frankforu elevated line are completed the men en gaged on that work will take up the preparation of the plans and specifica tions for the Woodland avenuo elevated Sine. . , ,, "The next step will be to design tho subway beneath the Pat k way and tho clovnted railway penetrating tho north western section of the city. "The people have authorized the ex penditure of 1500,000 for the relocation and enlargement of sewers In tho central business district, a preliminary step In the construction of the subway delivery loop. AWAIT SIGNAL TO START. "The plans for this tclocatlon nnd en largement of sewers have all been pre pared by tho Department of City Tran sit. They nrc complete In every detail and ready lo place In the hands of tho bidders us soon ns tho money Is mudo available. Ah soon as Councils make this inoncv available by appropriation bids will ho ndvertlsed for, contracts will bo awarded without a moment's delay, and a teal stnrt will bo mado In Philadelphia's transit development. "If tho stockholders of tho Union Trac tion Company Indorse the program promptly bids for the construction of tho Frnnkford elovatcd line, connecting with tho picscnt Market street ntiuway at Front nnd Arch streets, can bo udvet tlsed for as soon after January 1 as a loan Is authorized and tho money la mado available for the construction thereof, and tho construction can bo started with out any delay. "If tho Union Trnctlon Company stock holders should fall to Indorse tho transit progtam, the Frnnkford nnd Woodland avenue elevated lines may bo connected by a competitive Chestnut street subway, rather than by tho use of the present Mnrket street subway. In that event It will bo necessary to design the Chestnut street subway forthwith and delay start ing the construction of tho Frankford elevated. "Tho detailed plans and specifications for the subway dollvery loop In the busi ness district will bo complotcd next sptlng. "Rids for the construction thereof will bo advertised for as soon thereafter as tho money Is made available, and tho construction can be begun as soon as the sower construction has progressed sufllclcntly to nfford the necessary drainage. "It will take a year longer to build tho subway delivery loop than the Broad street subway, therefore it should be started In advance. "Thus tho Department of City Transit will be prepared to proceed promptly with the transit program cither tinder tho co-operative program or Independent ly, ns may he determined. If tho co operotlvo program be adopted It Will be possible to make a prompt start on tho Frnnkford elevated. "If the city be forced by the Union Trnctlon Company to build a competitive systoni the stnrt will probably bo mado on the subway delivery loop. The pres ent hardships Imposed upon tho public by lack of capacity of tho existing sys tem to meet tho requirements of travel must and will be eliminated by the prompt establishment of the municipally owned high-speed system. This Is the demand of the public. "I hope and believe that the co-operative program for transit development will bo welcomed nnd Indorsed by the stockhold ers of the Union Traction Company nnd npprovod by City Councils as promptly as practicable. "That program will bring to Phlladcl- existing companies. "It Is Inconceivable that the Union Traction Company stockholders will de cllno to co-operate and gain the proffered protection, for by so doing they will forco the city to reluctantly establish a com petitive high-speed system nnd thereby greatly Impair the value of their prop- ROLLER SKATING TONIGHT 3d Regiment Armory Broad and Wharton Sts. Sessions every afternoon and Tuesday, Friday and Saturday evenings. 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