u GERMANTOWN ABLAZE WITH LIGHTS TONIGHT FOR ELECTRIC PARADE Attractive Floats to Be u Fea ture of Procession in Honor of the "Prosperity Week" Fete STORES DECORATED rurnilf lonlslit In Cirrmnnlonn, lnrl Inn nt 1 n'cnU from 30th nml (llrnrd arfnuf. TleMr.i-IU In It vniloiw form.", such ,, tho billll.in( rlr-trlc IIrIU nml the dec Me burel.tr nlnrm. Ims "lone more to ,,,b rrlmp m thl Hiv thnu nny other Bcnr wlili tl"5 l'lble exception of the pi'llr" f"r' ' ltclf." This " "'p '"tr',"t I"'"'0 '' Itl rt Cameron, hlef of the Dctectho Hu refill, oi" Ml- fa"lt,ro "cllt on l0 jay. . "And when I 'ay curlied. I menu vir tually wlpf-,1 out, for crime In Dili city Is not hat II u"! to he, due n Bloat dtil r.o 'lotibt to rlectrlcltj. The scien tific bmt-'lnr aim ni", which record n marauders prrFrnrc to the Inch In houc nnd (In- lilBh-pouered lluhf) mno done nnnv nllli the many lobbeiles nnd hold-ill'" of foimor lnH. "To be eire fiom hurRlarn a. lions doem't ncreatll have l bp equipped with a burRHr alarm. A llRht Is Very effective If verv perion who left their home for Instance, for a trip to the the atre Kept u feu llRlils burnlnK. Instead of t'rjinc to Bklmp on the electric light mil. there Mould be fewer robberies. A IlKlit It a Meat safeguard for ttto rea sons: first the thief It more than likely to Ket the InpreMloii that ever j body Is home, nnd, vcondlv. It lie does llnil the house cmpn, he will contlder n lotitf while befoio lie dares to operate under a glaro of liRht That would, of course, attract Immediate attention, while to put them out e'ld bo to nrouse suspicion. Tin: thiiif's mimesis. The rnnlil development of electricity has proved to be the btirRlnr's Nemesis. Ifo Is more arrant 01 u innn ne it oj u imiiiehnlder's Rim Anv llilet will tnlio la chance for his llbertv by fiuoiRlng In 'a strucple In t' e clink, but lie will do lnn tiling to avnlil bolus dleoveied In n 'light-flooded room, where hit features nie (exposed 1 'i 1'iillre methodt ore 'donn to null a lentlllf standpoint now 'that If a bur lm Is even sien he l.t al 'most cc.ialn to be eaptuted. Pin burglar knowf It and th.it It wh he molds the Ight "liurcbr alnnnt nre nlso responsible for the capture of manv thieves who have been suiref-fiil in eluiliiiR tno ponce. For Instnnr-e. In last Jul, the burRlnr alarm in a house at :'.'d nnd Spruce streets meat off Tim in' n from the lztn unit Pine streett station went up nnd found n man who was iiitt about to make his 'pctaway with a. xaluablo haul. The po licemen b tuned him and after n. strutr- fele, in which one was shot, they finally piibdueil him. lie bml robbed tlvo houset Hn that row and would have robbed tinny more and esiapeil If it had not been for tha electric alarm, rnc iniei, ueorgu Morgan, n German, pot 10 years. That Is just one example; I could rivo you a undred others If I hail the. time to look' them up ' CKLUIHIATION TONIGHT. Tonlglu s celebration In connection with Electrbal I'rosneriti Week," which Is .king held throURhout the country to glvo tlmulus to tho three billion clollnr elec trical Inter-sts, will lie held In Ccrmun jtonn ltoxboiouRh It alo celrbrntlns "Boosters Weelt, and the two celobra :lons will be cotuhlneil The feature of the celebration will be he parade starting from 30th street nnd plrard avenue nt 7 p. in. Colonel Shcl- Jlon 1'otter, piesldent of tho Germnntown Business Men's Association, will ho mar shal of the parade The parndo will pro- eed east on Glrnrd avenue from 30th treet to "3th street, north to Columbia unue, cast to Uroad street, north to !rle avenue, north on Gcrmantown nve uo to Washington lane, where It will Blsband Gcrmantown avenue has been decorated iilth flaRs and 1 untliiR from Wayne Junc- lon to Washington lane livery shop hat (PrranKed a special window display, nnd Wtery snop win holil "open house," as .111 the rhllnilelphln. Klectrlc Company t the Gorm.iiitown lirnnch otllce. Tho tain olllce of the coiiipaiiy, at 10th and hestnut streets, will also be open. Ifred C JIarple, chairman of the Ways nit Means Committee of tho German- own Business Men's Association, hat :o-operated with W. C Loehart, sunerln- enUent of the branch otllce, to make the arano a success. The parade will bo tho most elaborate i the history of Germantown. according ,0 those who have nrraiiccil it More Elian DO floats, several bands and 3C0 auto nomies will make up the procession. Tho 'hllailclphln Electric Company will be Presented liv slv electrin flnut". shnw- IiS the history nnd arIous appliances f electricity Tho Hell Telephone Com any will also bo represented. Many of H large manufacturers nnd shopkeepers e siBiiuied their Intention of entering loats in tho nnrurin. .1 Wnlker. n. llStant secretnrv nt tlm nprmnnlnun Business Men's Association, has received nny nppllcatlons for positions In line iie uermaniown Jiojs' Club, which is oldlns u "Homo Week Celebtntion," naer tho direction of Charles Bnlnbrldge, m pe represented in tho parade. WILSON SENDS PltAISK. "Electrical Prnsnerilv Wmli" hna rn. felved tho npproval and co-operation of U tho big men nnd industries in the pountry Governors, Majors, Chambers i commerce, Hoards of Trade and In ustrlal organizations liavo sent letters na telegrams of encouragement nnd ongratulatlon to the Society for Klectrl al Development, but what the society onslders the climax of its success was then It received n lAttm- nt nni-ntnin MK5? President Wilson. The letter ,, ,. Tho White House. Mv rf.j. .ninion, NoiemDer SI, 1U15. lln-5'v,.,. "." Bb'd la larn trom your uSh"',' . "in innMnt that the Society for l fton.ri. V.?1'Tcnt wm. ieie"te Klectr il e1ft.i!i'i5 '? b.e a"1'""! that the object of Arm ,r.aiLon ls '. "eato In the public mind AmeriS! C" n ,he bualnc Institutions Sum .. .f row things of Greater Im tChat,a,hne.,?"Pe.' h United Stair. Bws"i;rnffriiwiSni.,a tK uneiiil, ,.S.lcn they have created. I I thip , T ... "' iciiau uj- our poupie niitrE.1 2at"il.y ? n"'-' the proWenis of ' to 5ua.,;at onal. ,lfe' Such a lanc ihia.i v'"1' t'l on what we Jiaiu uy Uok r.Jrf'0'? .Wlth "ucn a reliance (ook fearUaaly to the future. m Slncertl) our, 20 Weit W,h . ,ecf?' Development. , - et39th street, New York city. LD MUSEUJI STAR DEAD !LHy Hinton ," Otherwise Mrs. Billy "!ion, buccumbs Suddenly &Vm,-," ':? shJ.e""t . r mm,. 7 ' ""vr uime -Huseum, aotllL-h. s ,ouay '" eath of another CTk' star ot 20 eais ago. LJlly Hln- M4 In h v "" IIUHie, 11 US lOUIUI eanT- "" yesterday at ner home K tkT 0.01' w m118 fro" Atlantic City Ka t malnlan1' eart trouble caused r,d0aii ,r,,,a rrom hl! city dlicov Jtheutf! W",50u'8 bod aUl notified the moSo l y 1Imton' Mr- Wilson plajed 'oodf r k " iwiiiciiojia ai mu (..., . "" nu was a lavonte wn rregoers la tlda city. LENfJON FOR SELECT COUNCIL PRESIDENT Vares Take Slap at Penrosc- McNichol Faction by Slating South Philadelphian The Vnict hnve taken a direct lap at Iho t'eniosc-.McNIchol faction of tho lie publlenii Oiifnnbntltin bv Mating Jnmes M. I.cnnon for president of Select Coumll to succeed Harry T. tlnn1e, who wnt elected Shrrlrf last month t.ennon publishes a South t'hlladclphl.-i political pnper that Is rcitardcd nt the oltlrlal orsnn of the Varrs. lilt nper ro rently mado violent denunclntiont of Pen rose nnd McNIchol It l.t not known whether or not the Pen-rosc-McNIchol forces will oppose Lcn non. The mucus nt which the pntldent.t of both chnmbert of Councils will be selected will be htld tomorrow inornlhK at II o'clock. Should the selection of t.cnnoti bo un opposed, n McNIchot follower will succeed CIcorRO McCurdy as ptetldetit of Common Council. Dr. t:. H Ulcnson, of the th Wnrd, Is the only candidate In the Held for the picsldency of the lower chamber If any opposition to the selection of l,eti non at president of Select Council ap pears In the McNIchol camp, the Vines will brliiB out their own candidate fof president of Common. Tho Ilcpubtlcnu I'll) Committee spent $SI idO.ol In the ii'tent campaign. Its ex pense account was filed .itsterdn) nml showed teciipls of .$11,131.30. The con tributor) of the InrRest amounts were Seuntors Vine and McNIchol. each of whom ac $.!J00. JtAIIiKOAl) 31 AY AIIANOON STATION AT 10TII STItKKT Counsel Hints nt Plnn When Unfnir Discrimination Is ChnrRcd Vnfnlr illscrlmlnntlcin nmnlntt Philadel phia and particularly iiKalntt the pntron.t of tho toth Street Station of the Pennsyl vania llallroad were the charges nintlo today bv Frederick M. Hradlcy, secretary of the Uelmont Impiovement Association, in his suit nRnlntt the railroad nt a con tinued heniltiR before tho Public Service Commission. In leplv Henry Wolfe Illkle, counsel for the tallroad. said that the rallioiul consldets It time to e!oi the station nl toKethcr, In view of the fact that tln cott of inaliitalm; It is more than twice the lerelpts fiuin the pationnKt. which, h declared, hut fallen far short of et pei tatlons. The complainant, who wnt represented by Thomas II. MiVuffie), ulleRes that the commutation into of ,s2 CLiit.t for lo trips between liioml nnd Will otieets (2.7 miles) Is contrarv tn the 2-ceiit-n-inlle I nile. He cited In comparison the same j into which pr-nlls betwten Ilroad nnd ,.'d stnets 1.1 miles), the chat-Ru of 1.0 cents between llroad and 1Mb stieets (3.7 miles) nnd the chartte of it for 13 trips between similarly situated stations In Pittsburgh. Witnesses asset ted that the allesed poor patromiRo It caused by poor train service. The hearing Is helm? held bvfnrn Cotn mlstldiiers William D. U. Alnuy, chair man, and Milton S. Biccht. While you admire the beautiful water-colors at the Art Exhibition, take notice of the aitistic gowns and footwear worn by tho well-dressed visitors. are, of course, predominant due to their exclusive style, artistic color and fashionable design. Sorosis Shoes are essentially quality footwear. $4 to $10 1314 CHESTNUT STREET knv Ymoc 1 U1 r s jive riirn a Globe Wernicke Bookcase AND make sure it is a Globe-Wernicke Sectional Bookcase. He will appreciate it most, as it can accommodate a single shelf of volumes, or house a large collection. It is a sensible, substantial gift. Whatever your style preference, you will find it in the Globe-Wernicke line, due to our mammoth pro duct i 0 n and direct distribu tion. Bookcase units from $2.25 up. Call or Send for Catalog roaay 7yt SlobeWeroiekc 1012 Chestnut Street Sfief ional Bookcases EVENING LEDGERPHILADELPHIA. FBI ELECTRICAL EXPERT CALLS CORRODING HAND OF TIME POWERLESS Company's Witness "Before Pub lic Service Board Asserts Property Virtually Indestructible NO DETERIORATION SEEN I'or the flrl time In lt history, the Slate Public sen Ire f nmnilsslnn In hnldlnn three dMInct lirurhiEs In this rlty tuilny. The hrnrlngs nrei Tile riilludrlphln Dlfclrlc rate rne hrnuilil bv tllrrrtur Cnolie, In nn effort to forie the rnmpnny to rrdure Its rntes nml Itnprnie Its t.enlro In this c Its-. 'Hie tlctinoiit ltnprmrinrnt Assoelntlon't ruse licnlnst the lVmisj lvnulii Itnllrnnd Com 1111)1 to prevent the loinpiiti from Inerens hilt the fare or riillliie dnwn srrvlre between Intli rtrrrt mid llrnnd Street Stntlnn. 'I be pretest liy Dniishtnii A- Son, rnn trnrtnrs, of II Smith Iftth street, nBiilnt the rate for the deliver) id crushed frtone from Consh'jbuchen, Kurther testlmonv to iirove tho Pirtctleal Indettructlblllty ot tho propel ly of the Phllndelphlii Ulcctrlc Company 111 this city wns offered before the Public Seivlce Commission today by Prof. Ducnlil r Jackson, the company's up pialsal epcit, who so far has been tho chief witness for the cotnpnny In tho case brought by Director Cooke to forco a l eduction of clccttlc rates In Phila delphia. William Ilrnpcr Lewis, who Is conduct ing the irost-exnmlnatlon of Protestor .lacltson. ns counsel for the tomnlnlnnnt. has shown In several Instances that no I definite percentage for depreciation wns allowed In living tho company's physical piopertv valuation nt ?.11,CC2,0I.". Pro fessor Jackson In reply hns Indicated that some classes of tho company's property uto not nlfectcd by any lapso of time. Ornamental Iron poles and Ilrttsh elec trical generators had been clasred nmong the propei'tv that dues not dctcilornte wllh use earlier this week and tod.i.v Professor Jiickxon voluiitceiul the ln furmitlon that copper wire, aside fiom the Insulation roveilng, l.t piuctleally Imperishable. Sir. Lewis attempted to show that In istluintlng the value of the copper who now used by the company a proper pei rentngo for depr elation had not bei n deducted. Thp vvltness Insisted, hoiwvi'i Hint the cost of lepl icing wlie need not !'o Luiitlil -red at a seiluits cost taitoi bv the company. The enormous total of B,7."0.0iiO pounds of copper wire is now In use In the 'ompanv'rt lines In this city, according lo iho testlmon.v lllustintiug the rapid mouth of the Philadelphia. Hleetrlo Com pany It wnt milled that this total, l,H'. M) pounds, hud been purchased within tho last six years, and Iwo-lhlrds of this latter totnl In tho thtee years ending Pccumber 1, 1SU. HOES v5P Art Mission VSSfjr AY Style 1S& vL fr. U'TT Ml SS t I UuarliTeil Ouk. U f$f V$V J sst.iso jB? iVt Ciriiulno JJA ,0. Nfcci Mohosttn, $13.00 jf3?& POWDER EXPLOSION WAS DUE TO ACCIDENT Explosive at Du Pont Plant Said to Have Been Ignited by Car or Horse WILMINGTON, Del., Dec 3.-I)csplto Oermnn spy stories which have been given currency in connection with tho explosion of n pnettinff house nt tho du Pont Powder Company's llrnnd) wine plant on Tuesdav, the accident It now said to hnve been caused cither bv pow der fnlllng fiom the car which was be ing hauled to the packing house nnd n wheel miming ovei the explosive, or by tho hoises liuof striking nnd Igniting It. It Is teeulled by those familiar with ex plosions nt the dn Pont plant thnt more explosions have been caused by horses nnd cars lli-in by any other means It Is pointed nut thnt the recent explosion at Carney's Point, when the sorting house was destro.ved by lire and six men died ns the result of Injuries, wns due to one or the other of the aforementioned muse. Several years ago there was an explosion In which a number of people were killed which wns caused by n horse running awny In the powder ard nnd creating a spark with Its Iron shoe One of the famous explosions In tho hlstorv of the powder mill business wns the explo sion which occurred tunny years ago In front of what It now the homo of lllshop Kinsman, of the episcopal Diocese of Delaware. It was cnused by towder leak ing from wagons on to the wheels In this explosion u number of people were killed. TO I'UOTECT AKMS WOKKEKS Edtlystone Corporation Intends to Employ Two SttrRcons in Plant That the arms and ammunition plnntt realize the norossltv of providing for emergencies mii'ist bv explosions nnfl other accidents In connection with the ilangeinut occupation of their emplnvet was further evidenced todav when tho Soap clears es ! The soothing;, healing Rcsinol balsams in Rcsinol Soap, combined with its freedom from harsh, irritat ing alkali, give to red, rough and pimply complexions that whiteness and velvety softness for which women yearn. A skin washed only with Rcsinol Soap is usually a skin to be proud of. oll by ill drumliti. For mpl trie, wrlta to Dtpt. 10-P, Rtilnol, Ualliniore, M0. There is NO Belter Coal Sold in Philadelphia There is no firm buys better, there is no firm, larco or small, can give you better service at any price. We handle only the very Egg, $6.75 Stove, .$7.00 Chestnut, $7.25 - Pea, M.75 SSiO lbs. to every ton for SO ytara Satisfied Customers for 30 Years Our uuta truika deliver norm ur ilrktt ftrtet, att ot lluth btroeu Owen Letter's Sons l In- lurk'tst and beat tiulppcd cool jard In I'hiluilolplilu. Trenton and Westmoreland Sts. nail Phone. Frnnkrord 232. Key.. Cait 233. Liiui.aj;.iajuiULMBaiMBBaiBgagi.iajHi!'jji,iginM aanwrw mm iiaanmyvwanaggg It the City Taxi That Gives You a 'Printed Bi No more need you be mentally dis turbed at the contemplated arguments as to your fare, when your ride is fin ished. No more need you argue ami dispute because the chauffeur's calcu lation and yours as to the amount of our fare disagree. The Quaker City Cab Company has installed upon every one of its taxicabs the new Ohmer Taximeter. When your ride is finished you are presented with a printed bill, which lias been calculated and printed auto matically by this taximeter. Its me chanical accuracy in registering and in computing the details, including the "extras," eliminates all possibility of mistake, cuts out all errors. No more need you depend upon the personal ele ment of your chauffeur or of yourself in determining what your fare should be. These taximeters have been made and installed by the Ohmer Fare Register Company, of Dayton, Ohio, whose reputation, based upon furnishing 90 per QUAKER CITY CAB COMPANY, Twelfth and Vine Streets Broad St. Station W. Phila. Station N. Phila. Station Market St. Ferry wmmmmmmmmm DAY, DECEMBER I IMdystonn l Uddyttone, Ammunition Corporation. t two retired surgeons of the United States r.. ,,i ,l. ,1 MUliy .,lll IU1 nrmy. I The call wan In the form of a newspaper advertisement, which asks for Immediate .ippllcntlon. The specialty of the sur geons ls to be first nld In factory acci dents nnd the manaBcment of a dispen sary. Match King- Weds nt 71 AKnON, U, Dee. 3.-Ohlo C. Harbor, ,1 years old, millionaire match manufac turer, promotT of the Cleveland freight slibwnv, wnt married hero vosterdny to Sllss Slnrv V. Orr, his private secretary, who It .1 Sjeins old Sllsq nrr has been th" secretary of the match king for 15 )cars 'n. SNELLENBURG & CO. Fifth, South and Passyunk OUTFITTERS FOR MEN, WOMEN & Open Evening Tomorrow We Shall Offer Three of the Biggest Values in Men's and Young Men's WINTER OVERCOATS That Philadelphia Has Known This Season Brand new coats right down to the last tick of the clock in style, and so well tailored that satisfaction is assured from every standpoint. There are KerseysrWiltons, Chinchillas and Fancy Coatings in black, grey, brown and plenty of the popular blues. The styles include single and double breasted, form-fitting, tourist, box back and conservative models. Regular $12.50, $13.50 tiQ and $15.00 Overcoats at P I Regular $15, $18.50 dj- - 7 S and $20.00 Overcoats tp JL 1 O Regular $23.50 and $25.00 Overcoats at E ALSO GREAT Boys' $7.50 Over coats at VALUES $5.00 Of blue anil (rrcy iliiiii'lnlhi, in 12- to 17-year sizes also in :i- to rj-vwir mzos. BOYS' .$8.50 OVERCOATS AT Of blue chinchilla, in !!- to 12-year sizes Sale Extraordinary of 457 Women's and Misses' Black Plush Coats At V3 Under Usual Price All with Fur Collars or Fur Trimmed Beautiful brand-new co.its in the newest wanted stle all with the wide supple street ellect. All exceptional! well tailored and guai.mteed a. serviceable as the are good looking. m&?' $15.00 & $18.50 Plush Coats $10.98 88 $20.00 & $22.50 Flush Coats 15.00 W- $25.00 Plush Coats at ... , $16.75 E&& $28.00 & $30.00 Plush Coats $20.00 GIRLS' PLUSH AND CORDUROY COATS SUes 2 to (i Years $5.00 Plush and Corduroy Coats at S6.50 Plush and Corduroy Coats at $2.98 $7.50 & $8 Plush &A QQ $15 Black Plush fiQ QO & Corduroy Coats V.O Coats at V'O iuroy V , N. SNELLENBURG 1 j EfiiUHEJTDJKI. 1 run nri..r &.. . ... ..,,, It irnrTHTftliiMilM'f " " ' r"T-"--zTm" f'sgwgnna'- Tim HI1II1II F"J.'t'JW)iJ.WJ.',MynlA,SyUH , n TmCTTHIMT Quaker J JMfc HlO. ANV COMPLAINT TO j.QUAKER CITY " FARE ! tw ODM I W; 10 I j W 10 j STATIONS Chestnut St. Ferry Hotel Walton The St, James mmmmmmmmfmmmmm Ritz-Carlton Hotel Atlclphia Bingham House 3, 1915; ' TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES 1 ,f .. .. , maa .. ., .. .. and Silvli (Joltlteb, 732 Wallace et. Morris n-irag, 72a Tasker et , and Ida OstrofT, aw S. Mh at Simufl sitouvltr, .1tl Wlnton ft,, and Iena (JnMstetn 1(V1S S. oth t. Aletnmlrr Moss, I7t Kaloa et. Thompson, 147 Sumac at. Philip liortnllt .10 cnntrell at nd Edns and Brtha Aaeimsn, 2VJ7 s. ctn at. .Itirvls Jarkson, I71S Atlantte at., and Blala. riemlnu. t7ts Atl.intlr at. Thomas It. (toald. .10.10 N. Oth at. and Mabel li. lmr. IH v. Wenta at. bavl.1 ,t Power, .Tr , ffil? Cnllowhlll at. and Mary ltrcnnnn, IK la, Pa. Max Levy, lain) Main at. and rtebaec I,vy, -ill I! Mr nmouih at James 1! Minis 200 N. 4rtth el., and Hattle. Vonnff 70n N. Sih at Antnni kilo, csi) Trrnton e and Jennla tar fin 4ait liptman at 14.75 IN BOYS' OVERCOATS Boys' $10.00 Over- (gy gA coats at tVr Of blue chinchilla, in 12- to 17-year Sies 0 to 1 1 Years $6.50 Corduroy Coats at $3.98 $3.98 SISf0-0!? $5.98 & CO. N. SNELLENBURG & CO. OF FARE ANH FXTRA - .!.. iri. llin s n.UAODRtl WITH CAB COMPANY no. 83 I EXTRAS 0 fi 4 M the only company in Philadelphia and the first in the world to install taximeters that furnish patrons with bills before they pay fares. For 22 years we have been studying the riding public, doing the utmost in our power to make our service meet their needs in every particular. Our taxicabs outnumber the taxicabs of all other companies combined, and our large experienced organization, with its absolutely modern equipment, is ready to answer vour call with that instant action and quick response "that you expect. Call Race 90 or Filbert 2500. Hotel Majestic Itittenhousc Hotel The Union League g A1vtn .t rtaker, 2M0 tYankford ave., and ntbal r. Hamilton. 821 N. zva at. Germain T. Ilolmaa, 1201 V. Columbia, ave., and Anna X'. Mecomba, 27." Amber at. ninteno M. I.oeb. 1M2 N, 15th at., and Mildred U Levi, 3010 Diamond at. Harry A. Srllker, 210 Tree at, and n M. Uusa, 127 W. Allen at. Alexander Bradley, 10 P. Jenn lane, and Maritftrct Smith, 10 n. .Tones lane. Iteiiben Cohen, 739 Mifflin at., and Ina. Schwarti. 35H) N. nth at. Polon P Chamberlain, 70(1 f. 4Id St., and Eb- telte St nrown, 2S S 42d at. Uenjamln Hopklna, 1210 rittwalar at, and llottlo Weathers, 131.1 Lombard at. Paul Prueren, 2601 S Cliadwlck St., and Alice M. Hurger, 723 Stoynmcnslng avc. William Arnold, 1M0 Ixvtona at., and rtose tlnMnaon. Jenklntown, Pa, Stephen A ntrpitrlek, 300 Oreenwleh at, and I.lien Strdlnnis, 1521 D. Sloyamenalnc ave. Avenue CHILDREN Open Evening 7K ml m mm $3.95 If " J W . A .. .1. 1 II ntes for street cars. is an absolute guarantee of the reli ability of these taximeters. The Quaker City Cab Com pany is the first to install this new added comfort to its taxicabs. It is Racauet Club Rittenhouse Club Fairmount Inn Metropolitan Opera wmmmmmmmmmmmmmm I -