Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 24, 1916, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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SOARING LIVING COST
DUE TO NATURAL LAW,
SAYS FEDERAL EXPERT
Chief of Crop Estimate Bureau
Explains High Prices by
Small Supply and Big
ger Demand
SITUATION TO IMPROVE
WASHINGTON, Auir. 24. The super
high cost of living t not hero to stny, Is
turdy circumstantial nnd Is readily trace
bis to tlio basic laws of supply and demand.
That was the statement today of I.con M.
Estabrook, chief of the United States
Bureau of Crop Estimates, authority on
food suply.
Whllo the prices of food should be prop
erly expected to advance commensurately
with the, rising prosperity of the country,
-to keep pace with the general rise In prices
on all commodities, the present abnormal
prices on many staples will adjust them,
gelvc with nnother season, Cstabrook said.
Soaring price of grain, he said, nre dl
rectly duo to the big falling oft In produc
tion In nlmost every class, taken In connec
tion with tho bumper outputs of the last
two years. Two exceptional crops, Chief
Estabrook said, were tho basis of tho na
tion's prosperity during tho last two years,
creating n greatly Increased demand. CoBt
of handling In such bulk was much low
ered nnd tho wheat market was adjusted to
larger output. Tho sudden decrease In pro
duction this year has naturally sent prices
skywnrd.
Tho Jump In tho price of beans from 5
cents laBt yenr to 11 cents now is another
example, ISstabrook said, of Increased de
mandfrom tho nrmlcs In Kuropo nnd on
the Mexican border with curtailed produc
tion, duo to unfavorable weather conditions,
Prices on vegetables nre purely seasonal
and local, ho snld. The season of 1916, un
usually cool, witnessed n. bumper vegetable
crop In nearly nil sections. Tho present
season has been anything but favorable for
truck gardeners, Hence, sustained demand,
curtailed output higher prices.
Tho constantly rising price of meat re
lulls, Chief Estabrook said, from n gradual
falllng-oIT In production, with the always
mounting demand that has been noted dur
ing the last ten years. Intimation that the
half dozen largo packing houses, which
nave a virtual monopoly, have controlled
prices of cattlo on tho hoof to such an
extent that the cattlo Industry has proven
unprofitable was made by I'stabrook.
Cattlo raisers, ho said, have for tho last
ten years complained that they wcro un
able to obtain sulllclcnt money from tho
packing houses to nniko tho business mod
erately lucrative. The surest confirmation
of prlce-flxlng, In Kstnbrook's opinion, Is
tho fact that ranchers nro dropping cattle
raising In Increasingly large numbers, until
today there arts fewer cattlo on tho hoof
than thoro wcro six years ago.
RIVER FETE FOR VISITORS
Spectacular Demonstration Planned for
Waterways Meeting
Moro than BOO motorboats nnd yachts
ire expected to participate ' In the river
.demonstration to be held on tho evening of
September 13 In connection w.th tho tenth
annual convention of tho Atlantic Deeper
Waterways Association.
Tho demonstration will bo made between
Brtdesburg and Vino street, a distance of
about six miles. Under tho arrangements
completed Inst night, tho boats will form
In squadrons, under tho respective yacht
inci motorboat clubs, and proceed down
tho river to Vino street, where tho city will
give a flrcworks display. All -along tho
shores on either side of tho river, red lights
and flrcworks will bo act off at Intervals of
10 feet. Two rcvenuo cutters will net as"
A patrol for tho demonstration.
THE WEATHER
Official Forecast
WASHINGTON, Aug. 24.
For eastern Pennsylvania: Generally
fair tonight and Friday, warmer In north
east portion tonight; warmer Friday; light
south winds.
Tho western cool area crossed tho Alle
gheny Mountains yesterday afternoon nnd
last night and has caused a return to sea
sonable tempcrnturcs along tho middle nnd
north Atlantic slope. The drop In tempera
ture In eastern New York, Pennsylvania
and New Jersoy averaged nbout 14 de
crees. A slight reaction to warmer Is re
ported from the upper J-ake region, but
In general tho temperatures are seasonable
In all of tho northern States. It Is moderato
ly cool throughout tho cotton belt. Light
lain attended the cooling In the Atlantic
States, nnd showero In tho Gulf States.
U. S. Weather Bureau Bulletin
Observations taken at 8 a. m., eastern time.
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Vallev Forge
FOR A DAY'S OUTJNQ
lllSTOUIC.VL yiJUCATIONAI
Special OjNE-DAY FARES
Saturday and Sunday
Labor Day
ON TIIH MAIN LINK OV TUB
Philadelphia &ReadingRy.
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JDVEisriNa ledgbet-philadelihia, Thursday, AtjaxisT 24 torn
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Notice to members
of Fraternal Orders
THE department of Fraternal
News will until further notice be
printed only in the first editions on
Monday and Thursday, This chanKe
in the method of publication is made
lcnifnr3f -bY.tho reduction in size
Jt Iniladelphia newspapers, agreed
to by nil publishers; to meet the
serious condition created by tho
shortage of news-print paper. In
mir t0 surc oi fraternal news
editions place an order with your
newsdealer now.
POLICE TURN CRUSADE
AGAINST VICE HOTELS
Will Take Action Against Estab
lishments Where Law Is
Not Observed
The pollco In their crusade on vice will
net ncalnst certain hotels nnd lodglnc
houses which havo ton? been used In tho
practice of vice. Tlint Is the latest develop
ment In tho vice situation.
Since tho ble raid July IB dctrctUcs havo
been watching former InmnteH of tho
Tenderloin nnd havo trnced them to hotels
Tho Btatcment of n New York nsslntiint
district attorney that 75 wemen wanted na
witnesses In the New York vlco probo had
como to Philadelphia nnd wcro comfortably
located hero was not commented on by any
Philadelphia odlclnl. As much ns nny ono
would say wns that If they cimo here they
wero living: In ncconlitnco with tho law.
The Now York nsslstnnt district attorney
said that the women wero to bo found In
tho Tenderloin here.
"GIVE ME MY SON," SHE UEGS
.
Mother Weeps for Lad Who Enlists in
Marine Corps
A mother felt into hyxterlcal weeplnir nt
the otneo of tho Joint committee of Council:!
on soldiers' relief nnd hud to bo removed
to her homo In a hnlf-ronsclous condition.
In Yiddish sho said her only son and sup
port had run nway n week auo. Yester
day n friend received n card from him say
Ins he had enlisted In tho United Ktnte.i
Marine Corps. Chief Clerk Hall said tho
Councils' committee could only rIvo her
money. "I only wnnt my son," the mother
cried.
Mayor Smith expects to realize several
thousand dollars for tho citizens' soldiers'
aid commlttco Saturday nftemoon from tho
Straubrldeo & Clothier employes' caino and
the outdoor entertainment nt Slxty-thlnl
and Walnut streets. Tho total contribu
tions of tho day wcro $290.
Thirtieth Ward Democrats Organize
Democrats of tho Thirtieth Ward, rep
rcscnttnff virtually every division, met hist
night nt Twentieth and Chrlstlnn streets
nnd orsanlzcd n Woodrow Wilson Cam
paign Club, with these officers- Daniel P.
Carlln, president; Michael J. OeraRhty nnd
Joseph I Galen, vlco presidents; Michael
P.. Korwlck, secretary, and Michael Oorm
ley, treasurer. Tho club will hold weekly
meetings until tho November election.
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SISTERS WED AT SAME TIME
Misses Alice (above) and Knth
erine Roiningcr, of -1230 Terrace
street, were married yesterday,
respectively to Augustus McDovltt,
of 201 Hermit street, and Charles
Helms, of Haines street and Ogontz
avenue. Tho former acted as
guardian for her younger sister.
WIDOW (JETS UTTERMOST CENT"
Estate of Allen F. Horton Goes
Wife, With Exception of $100
for Cemetery
to
Tho will of Allen F. Horton, who died on
AitRUst 10 nt .171 (loirtn avenue, Mount
Airy, benucaths his estate to his widow,
Mnry McC. Horton, "to tho uttermost cent,"
with tho exception of $100 set nsldo for tho
care of a cemetery lot. His will wns pro
bated today. Tho valtio of tho estate Is
not Rien.
Other wills probated included thoso of
Caroline Collmar, nsio Pino street, $23,325;
Samuel K McIClnney, Sr., 170 Calumet
street, $11900, and Chrlstianu UerRer, who
died In Westmont. X. J., $3000.
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NEW $25,000,000 LOAN
FOR FRANCE ARRANGED
New York Bankers Complete
Negotiations Cash to Buy
American Merchandise
NHW YOntC, Aug. 21 Brown Brothers
& c o. have) nnnnunred tho completion of
negotiations for the extension of a second
commercial credit to France. Tho now
CI7i, . or 25-n(0.000 and wns arranged
with 10 French banks, under the nusplces
of tho llanque of France, to facilitate tho
export to Franco of mi equivalent ninount
of American merchandise.
The new credit rtm.i for ono year nnd Is
to bo nvnllcd of by 00 day sight drnfts It
Is secured by collatcrnt. consisting of
French Government bonds, which nro held
in Now York, nnd payment In gold nt New
ork nt maturity Is guaranteed by tho
Ilnnquo of France. A number of other
firms nnd banks participate with llrown
brothers & Co. In tho advance. It was
Just a year ago that France nrratifiod n
5i5!! con"crclnt credit here for $20,.
000,000. This has not yet expired. It was
said and tho advance made under it nro
beliiR repaid a fast ns they fall due.
., ..'' ,!111.'' crcill. Fiance's borrowltiffs In
the I tilted States since tho outbreak of
war totnl nearly $600,000,000.
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NAVY SOON TO ASK
BIDS FOR BIG SHIPS
Department Will Advertise for
Superdreadnought Construc
tion Immediately Bill Is
Signed
tho
WASHINGTON'. AllR. it. When
navy bill Is siRiied by President Wllann
nt'xt week, the Xnvy Department will ad
vertise Immediately for bids for tour super
dreadnoughts. Ulddlng wilt closo two
months later
At about tho same time plans for tho
new battlccrulsers will bo completed, tho
department hopes, nnd bids will then bo
nsked on these, with n two months' limit.
As nt present contemplated, the four new
drendiioURhts nnd four battlecruisern will
be built In prlvato ynrds, but If the bids
do not come within the leRnl appropriation
or seem to the navnl authorities to bo ex.
orbitant the vessels may be built In Gov
ernment jnrds under presidential authorization.
Jurist and It. It. Builder Dead
Ni: YOHK. Aur. 21. Kx-Justlce of Spo
clal Scssloni Kllzur H, Hinsdale Is riend nt
I'enn Ynii, N. Y at tho nRo of 84. Ho wns
ono of the men who helped to found tho
Itcpubllcan party, and was well known ns
n Jurist and n railroad builder.
CAPTAIN LEWIS S. MOHEY
CARRIZALFIGHTHERO
DETAILED AT CHESTER
War Department Appoints Cap
tain Morov Professor at Penn
sylvania Military College
JAPANESE DOMINATE
SHIPPING OF PACIFIC
"Two Per Cent of "Vessels Fly
U. S. Flag Orientnls, 55
Per Cent
Cnplaln Lewis S. Morcy. 10th Cavalry,
U. H. A , who was wounded In the flKht nt
Carrlznl, Mexico, has been detailed by tho
War Department ns professor of mllltniy
science nnd tactics nt the Pennsylvania
Military ColleRe nt Chester. nccordlnR to
an order received from Washington todny.
Captain Morey Is nt Columbus, New Mexico.
Tho announcement wns hailed nt the col
Icro today with dcllRht. The appointment of
n man who has Just como from tho Held of
notion 1-1 welcomed by the faculty nnd
student body alike.
Captain Morey Is expected to report to
Colonel Charles 13. Hyatt, president nnd
commandant of the colleRe, next week.
Ho will succeed Lieutenant Cnrl A. Hnehr,
22d Infantry, IJ. S. A.
Captain Morey was one of the three white
olllcnrs of the 10th Cavnlry who were fired
tipnn by Mexicans nt the recent ilfiht at
Carrlral. Captnlu Morey wns wounded In
tho shoulder nnd was Riven up ns lost, but
Inter was found by a rescuing party nfler
ho had Ix'eii 2J hours without water. His
companions, ('nptnlu Boyd nnd Lieutenant
Adair, wero killed.
Hit by Trolley in Dodging Auto
Whllo crossiiiR Broad street nnd Germnn
town nenue Inst tilRht. Mrs IlrldRct Mcln
tyre, II years old. of 1431 Lycoming street,
was knocked down by a southbound trol
ley enr on Oermaiitown avenue. Tho wom
an was picked ui by witnesses of tho ac
cident and token to Kt. Luko's Homeo
pathic Hospital, where she Is suffcrliiff from
a fractured skull and bruises.
WASHINGTON, Aur. 24. Tho American
merchant flap has nlmost dlsnptfearfd from
tho Pnclflo Ocean, while Jnpancso shlppinR
has advanced until moro than half tho ton
nnRO of tho western ocenn now Is In the
hands of the Orientals.
This situation, brought nbout by tho Eu
ropean wnr, has been confirmed by the spe
cial Investigation of trnnspai'flc shipping
completed by the Department of Commerce
today Urltlnh merchant marlno tonnage
nlso has declined, but In splto of tho war
the British II.ir today still Is flown In tho
Pacific by n fair-sized merchant fleet.
Before tho war the United States, Great
Britain nnd Jnpnn shcd tho transpacific
tindc. United States tonnage amounted to
21 per cent! British, 3D per cent; Japanese,
33 per cent; with tho rest scattering. Tho
report on tho shipping Investigation, which
will be mndo public In nbout 10 days, will
show that American tonnngo has fnllen oft
to 2 per cent nnd British to 30 per cent.
Japanese tonnage, however, has Increased
until It now amounts to Sr per cent.
Tho department nlso hns reports thnt
Jnpnn has nil her shlpynrds working to
capacity nnd now Is Intent upon launching
n merchant marine which will mnko recov
ery of prcstlRo In the Pnclflc by tho United
Stntcs nlmost Impossible.
milted suicide Ibdny by jumping from K
fourth-story window 6f tha PresbyturJun
Hospital.
Hurt When Truck Hits Auto
In a collision between an express com
pony's motortruck and .nn automobflo at
Forty-sixth and Market streets last nfRhc,
Hobert B. McClelsh, an Ico dealer, of 5621
Lnrchwood nvehuc, wns thrown from hi
lighter vehicle td the street Ho Buffered
general bruises nnd from shock.
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Lowest Prices Possible for
Correct Children's, Misses' and
Growing Girls' Pumps and
One-Strap Pumps
Playgrounds Director Kills Herself
N'HW YOltIC, Aug. 21. Whllo dollrlous
from pneumonia, Miss Violet Bishop, play
grounds director nt L'dgcwater, N. J., com-
Wcrc Priced
Up to $3.
All sizes tip
to a Dig 6.
In Gun Metnl
Patent Leather
Uronzo Kid.
Calf,
and
55c
TO
Our stock of children's shoes Is tho
largest In Philadelphia, nnd we have experts
to nt your child, correctly.
closed All day satuiidat
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1204-05-08 'MARKET ST.
TIH A ril.1T TO 1'IT HICT
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HESAPEAKE HAVEN , cVai
"BETTERTON SSTSl,
TUESDAY, AUGUST 29
FISHING! BOATING I SAILING!
Hull to Blkton, tlienco by steamer dawn the Cliempenko liny
Round Trip
TRAIN LEAVES
$1.75
$1.75
7120 A.M.
7 1 24 A.M.
Ilrnnil Hlreet Station ....
Went l'lilliidrliihlii ....
Bediming, leaves llrlterton IlOO 1. M.
See Flyers Consult Agents
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
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STOIIII OI'BN.S DAILY AT 8i30 A. M. A t'l.OSl'.S AT B 1 M. UNTIL 1'UltTlIUIt NOTICE
your Choice of Any of Our
Straw Hats
Formerly Double
and More
Excellent quality sennits and other straws
in best shapes.
Lit IJrothcrii SECOND FLOOR
Mens
49c
HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE
ONE YELLOW TRADING STAMP WITH EVERY 10c
PURCHASE ALL DAY
Market
Eighth
Filbert
Seventh
Notwithstanding the Great Demand Born of the Sweltering Hot Days We Have
Attached Clearance Prices to Our Entire Stock of e a nr o e
-s, ZL.Sffi-"
WIS)
SujMifflerWesgSit S
7.75
From Every Point of View We Would Be Justified in Asking $7.50 & $12.50 for Them
For they are nt the height of desirability now, nnd those that are left we could just uneasily put away for next
Surnmer.
Made of Cool, Serviceable Palm Beach Cloth, Mohair, Wool Krash
and Feather-Weight Material. I
Plncli-back and conservative models; styles and sires for every man. Neat Mij
stripes, piatn uiuo, uiaclt, natural and other shades.
MEN'S $3.50 TROUSERS, $2.50
Worsteds and cas3lmeres in neat strlpo effects; also gray nnd fancy mixtures.
? Boys' $2.50 and $3 WASH SUITS,
Stripe R.ilatca, chambray, percale, madras, Bedford cord and white rep.
8lzfs 2', i to 8 years
Boys' $4.50 Norfolk Suits, $2Q98
Fancy cheviots nnd casslmeres in hrown nnd gray mixtures. Newest pinch
back and Norfolk effects, with detachable belt .Sizes C to IT yearn.
Coys' $1.25 Bloomers and Knickerbockers, 49c
Tan, khaki, olive, wool nnd plain vhito duck. .Sizes C to 17 years.
lit mothers SKCOND FI.OOI1, SEVENTH STREET
The Last of Our Misses' & Women's
Summer Frocks
That Were Formerly $5 and $7 To Go at Only.. . ,
Five Hundred Pretty Frocks, Charminalti Fashioned
Late summer vacationists should be interested most of all in this
announcement, for these are ideal dresses fpr the seashore, moun
tains and country.
Material! include French voile; in novelty and
plain effect, fine white and colored linen,
rice cloth, white batitte and lawns.
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There Is a Treat in Store for'HomcMahcrs
Who Have Not Yet Visited
Our August Furniture Sale
Which present a marvelous collection of
benutiful nnd substantial furniture at sav
ings of 107o to 25.
Sold on Club Plan Without Interest or
Extras
Store Closed All Day Saturday
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LOW SHOES
At a Fraction of Their Original Prices
The absolute clearance of every pair in
our stock.
Women's $3, $3.50, $4 and!
$4.50 Pumps &$ AQ
Gun-metnl calf, patent coltsktn, Nubuck;
and Sea Island duck ; also black and
shiny leathers with champagno or fawn.
Inlays, 13 nil; en sizes.
u -Mull or I'll ono Orders,
Men's $3, $3.50, $4 and $6 Low
Shoes, $1.98
Lcnards, Lit Brothers' Special,
Stratfords and Custom-Made Brands
Rlnzed kldskln. Also tan Russia calf, dull &
shiny leathers. Tan Itussla calf and gun
metal calf with Keolln soles. Alt Blzes.
Infants' and Children's $1.25
to $1.50 Pumps, 69c
Patent and dull leathers; also some'
white pumps. Sizes 2 to 8.
Bis Girls' $2.50 to $3 Pumps and
Oxfords; $1
Dull calf and patent coltskln ; also sport
' ' oxfords In plain white and tan calf, with
X rubber soles. Sizes -V to 0 In lot.
I.lt iirotuera uiitar iajiuc. iNimi'ii
$2.50
Coatee, surplice and bolero jackets; fold-trimmed
and double-tier skirts. Deep cape collars
with quaint quillings and others daintily lace
trimmed distinguish many.
Also in the lot are a number of chic middy
dresses in misses' sizes only; in white linene,
white aw colored linen.
No Mail or Phone Orders Filled and None Sent
on Approval
Misses' & Women's $
$14 Top Coats . .
Appropriate for late Summer
Autumn wear.
White chinchilla jn jaunty short
trimmed with black velvet.
,90
and early
length,
$1,50 to $6 White Skirts, 98c to $3.98
Linen, linene, cordaline, pique, cotton gabardine, golfine and corduroy.
Women's $1.50 Black Bathing Tights, 75c
One-piece. California effect of knitted material.
Lit Brgthers SECOND FLOOR '
isir ova biq kjsstavbam: iikst ov evubxtiuso at lowest r hicks
ay Bargains
Mail and Phone Orders Filled (Exceptions Noted): Bell,
Walnut 2800 Keystone (Our Free Service), Main 3700
25c Sports Stripe and
Polka Dot huitings .
9c
neach and crene suiting In broad, single and cluster stripes on tan and white
l grounds, iirgo colored coin dots on white grounds and colored plaids. 27 and
, 82 Inches wde. No Mall or I'hone Orders. PIUST FLOOR, NOKTl?
15c Printed Plisse Cotton Crepe, 7jc
. Dainty little crene weave in white erounds covered with various small floral
.printing In rotelmd, small clusters, narrow stripe with flowers, eta
FILiUKHT STJlblST AJtfNtSX
69c
$10 High-Back C QO
Rocker V.VO
Vlng effect i spring peat, Upholster-
oa in orown spanisn leatherette ;
fumed oak finish frame; magazine
compartment underneath arms.
x'N'N'WKOUUTJl FI.OOHI
Women's $1,25 Extra
Ql7n Clnwna
Pink batiste. Slip-over mode), dain
tily trimmed with lace, beading and
ribbon. Hlzes 18. 19 and SO,
SECOND FLOQIl
Damaged Screen Doors, 98c
to $2 Values, each 50c
Include doors more or less damaged
in delivery and are sold without hard-
ll'nw. Xn mull np 'nlitinn nril.r.
?1,50 Grand House- CQ.
hold Sets ..,...., J Vfc'
Medicated dust mop, oil polishing
moo. medicated dust cloth. large bot
tle of cedar oil polish and hardwood
handle for either mop.
Third Floor I louse Furnishing
Linoleum?: RemnanU
50c New Process, llC-
! yd J lJli
1 to 51.25 Inlaid, OE
n. yd J UUt
Two yards wide. Same show hand
ling. So wait or 'phone order atnil
none to dealers.
Axmirtster Rugs & Runners
Finest grades; patterns limited.
10 Hull Kuusrii, .3ilS ft., S3.7S
S3 Buji, SUitO Incites . . Si.SQ
FOURTH FLOOK
20c to 30c Cre-19?n
tonnes, yard ... J X
Mill ends, in 2- to 8-yard lengths.
Excellent quality, floral designs.
THinD FlrOOH
Remnants of 50c to $1 Wool Dress 9Q to A f
Goods, Yard -" tw
All the wanted weave and colorings most favored for Fall flood, dirabl
lengins. inciuaeu are
Storm Screen, Woo) I'opllns, Vrtac Brrr. Mohair, HrllUaotloe and
blclllun. Crcue 1'ouUa. IuiimUI berza. 1'lnlJi. 8kalril muI lint.
Checks, Orttult CJotli. FmneU PlotlJ nd CUaUls. JST VLOOU. faOTI
S2 Comfortables, 51,59
Covered with fine figured sllkollne In
wanted colors, figured on both Bides.
Scroll stitched white cotton filling.
Slie 72x80 inches.
FJltST FL.OOR. NORTH
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