will i I'Mivni mil KMIhMtaBMIUBniMiH jVy V Of ' iV , If !Tt. " -. ' l."'. ."' j ,w?V V ?W TYgvsK '"'" m s"i wy!.'! V"'W f ' -"".-TISW- TBWJ "jre UlimJWPfJ'l I 'I'JLI "yW'jW.'y 'Jg.'H'y WJ- BADLY BURN IN FIREWORKS PLANT Flame Envelops Worker at Glaeeboro Factory . wHw tHre-wp la s mixture of potash ssjtatmr ah was working orsr In tha f9r iTr nrtrmki Censpe.nr's plant In ,Mon, N. J, nsarlr cost w. or Iftta Wlteen. staUn year o14, who nu ifciuM to the Coepr HospttaJ, Camasn. taVty to4ajr, The girl Vas employed In ths "tMeesfcoro plant ot ths fimrortu oompany, frAiiii i.. kar nf &11 fireworks tn the hit sulphur ana potasn powaer Inflammahl. mixture. Th Klrl had M th two substanots tofftmtr ana was Mendlnc them whsn. Jn aoms way un Mqrialncd, th mlxtur was Ignited. A ,, Wfltlant bunt of flam ahot out In all ttreetlons. It encircled tha girl, burning MC moat ot hr hair, and peeling th akin . her faca, handa and arms. Whe fell to th floor. Th flam died out kly aa It rose, WorKmen in tn plant kd th girl up and applied flrat aid. a amhulanoa carried her from Qlassboro ''.'shamlin &nd th Cooper HoiDltal. Fhysl- there (aid ah haa a chanc to live. .gl -i. liji wfcT t i STABBED IN SALOON ROW Van Dying Following Fight Another J Shoots Two in Quarrel t ' Two men were atabbed, another waa ahot and a fourth waa attacked and beaten by a crowd In two rights which occurred outaide Mloona last nlgnt. Daniel Dsdongslo, BIO 'Wood street. ! dying In the Pennsylvania Hospital from elx atab wounds In the left M, a broken Jaw and numerous cuta and bruises Inflicted during a flfht at raasa- unk avenue and Fttzwater street. An- relo Dlvla, 725 Latona street. Is held at the loond and Chrletlari streeta pollco station, "aeeueed, of stabbing him. Bdward Davie. Kleventh and Parrlsh streets, came out of a saloon at Ninth and . .Poplar atroeta and quarreled with a woman. When John Keebler, Eighth and Parrlsh streets, and John MoCann, till East Titus street. Interfered, Davis, the police say, , shot them. A bullet went through Me- yCann's shoulder and another lodged ' In 'Xeebler'a breast. An angry crowd then 'Interfered, attacking and beating Davis. j'Xe and his victims were taken to St Joseph's Hospital. Later he was locked kp by the police and Keebler and McCann wsre removed to the Children's Homeo- l,Pthlo Hospital, Franklin and Thompson streeta. They will recover. ' Japan Gets Mora American Gold NEW TOIUC Nov. 10. A telrgraphlo transfer ot 12. BOO, 000 gold coin was mad T th Subtreaaury today to San Francisco v cr .account of th Yokohama bank. The fold will be shipped from the I'aclflo coast to Japan. This Is understood to be one of vara! similar shipments mad during th last few months. irmmra Lmm-pmADmmx, fkgday, November 10, i&c V CITY NEWS IN BRIEF CITT ArrOINTMENTH today Istlsd John J. Gamey, 1211 Bouth Forty-nlnth street) engineer. Uureau of Charities, salary 1000 1 Vr William H. Bernhardt, Phila delphia Hospital for tha Insan. clinical as sistant physician, Bureau of Charities, $700 1 Dr. George B. Woodward, Philadelphia Hos pltat for the Insano. clinical assistant physi cian. Health and Charities, 600; WJIllam D Hannum, 1117 Hunter atreet. assistant teacher, Doard of Iteereatlon. IIS a month. THfi nUMNRSS StEN'S A8SOCIATIOM of Ilrewerylown advocated an Increase In th number ot policemen aa, well as an In crease In their pay ahd In the pay of the city firemen at th regular monthly meet ing last night at the association's head quarters, 2100 West Olrnfil nvenue. It waa also announced that the Urewerytown division of the mummers' parade will be mor elaborate this year than In any former year. JUSTICE R. I.KM.IH MEflTnEZAT whe haa been suffering from a severe cold, Is Improving rapidly, lie Is confined to his rooms In the Aldlne Hotel, hut his physician announced that tha Juitlco could resume his court work In a few days. MIBII BORAX C. rnAMCIfl, nf Philadel phia, was elected president of the Graduate Nurses' Association of Pennsylvania at a meeting held In Pittsburgh. Miss Kather Ine Drown, of Philadelphia, was elected second vice president. Other Philadelphia women elected were: Mrs. Margaret Ij. Kratz, chairman of membership committee : Miss Roberta M, West, Miss Janet G. Grant and Miss Sara Murray, directors. THE rnir.ADEI.PHIA AHAOCIATION of Optometrists passed a resolution to WF TTTi. T I rl K iTtfn lb 3(f Jlmttr Jar 1m& The cave man was con tent with an Ichthyosaurus steak, raw. His table tool were limited to eight Gngera and two thumbs. A thousand thousand ages roll, and at the end of the years we come to the superb cuisine of the St. James and its exquis ite table service I Walnut at 13th Street DJUWtiro nr ran tsvumva mmMMBamm petition th Pennsylvania Bute Legislature to pass a law regulating th profession of optometry In this State, at their monthly meeting last night In th Philadelphia Chamber of Commtre. MAGISTRATE WIM.TAM J. HARRIB, prominent In West Philadelphia nolle and political circles. Is confined to his home. 20 South Forty-third street, with a sover attack of neuritis. About two weeks ago Mr. Harrla started out for the first vaca tion ho had taken In ten years. Intending to go South. He spent a fw days at At .5'? cllJr " he first felt symptoms of Illness. He returned home Immediately and last Tuesday night collapsed, . News at a Glance CIIIOAUO, Nnr. 10. ITof.nor. of .con omy from many of the universities of the Middle West met at the University of Chi cago today to trade Ideas. They listened to addresses on the relation of engineering, business and law to economics. MEMP1U", Tnn Nov, 10. Far the first tlmo In the history of the Industry manu facturers of oak lumber have formed an association to adance their Interests. At a meeting of oak lumber manufacturers, held here today, the American Oak Manu facturer Association was formed. Mor than 1200 manufacturers wr represented at th meeting. The object of the associa tion Is to regulate market conditions and take advantage of opportunities opened for their products both at horn and abroad. JACKBOX, IIs., Jfer. 10. "Illiteracy Day" Is being observed throughout Mis sissippi today. Meetings are btlng held In almost every city, town and village for th. purpose of devising plans for edu cating th masses of the people. Mar Merge Methodist Societies . Illihop Joseph F, IJerry proposed that th Woman's Home Missionary Society of the Philadelphia Conference should "get together" with th City Mlsslonsry So clety, an organisation controlled by men. last evening, at a banquet attended by 100 members of the women's society tn th Methodist Episcopal Church of th Cove nant, Eighteenth nnd Spruce streets. The dinner marked the thlrty-thlrd annual meeting of the Wonian'a Horn Missionary Society, Fall on Pavement Fatal Carried to St. Agnes Hospital In an un conscious condition, George Kulintx, Jft years old, of 25(1 South Jessup street, died within thirty minutes after being admitted, from a fracture of the skull, which he Is said to have received when he fell, hitting his head against the pavement nt McKean street near Tenth. At the hospital It waa said the only mark dlscovereabln wa a bruise on the back of the head caused by the fall. What the Blue Tag Means to the Oyster Lover PHILADELPHIA ENGLISH Bone China Exclusive patterns executed for this House hy Endjands foremost Potters - Mmtons-G3peland-Coalport-CovildoM Vdvood -Wsrcester-Dowlton 4 Ppl '""'"""''""'"'""Bllllllllllll Ii?n . fti f . M'rvsrjts. x u 11 r rs&ismr,l.,'-.'m:rjfW.w . 'ii. i. "n"1" t irc f - r aj7v:.-v..v.v svw!KiV:.:,A"f.fjvv'iV.v.v;'.iV'.. t "mM&M&mSM Flavor The blue tag guarantees the ' flavor of all Seatag oysters a flavor that is restful and vigorous, bearing the salty sweet savor of the open ocean, the snap, the tang, the tingling breath of the wind swept sea. You never poised a fork in joyous anticipation over n more delicious, deep sea appetizer 1 Identification The blue tag guarantees that each individual Seatag oyster is carefully selected and twice inspected. The blue tag is your insurance. It identifies each Seatag oyster is the one real, never-failing, tangi ble mark of oyster quality, whenever and wherever it is found. It means more to the oysters you eat than "Ster ling" means to silver. Look for Blue Tag Seatag Oysters Purity The blue tag is a certificate of purity It brings you an oyster from exclusive ocean beds off Cape Charles, Va., miles from mainland. Natu rally r fat, not "fattened,,, juicy, not "floated," they are hurried to your table fresh and delightful branded with the blue Seatag trade-mark of individual oyster excel lence, j For the Epicure 1 Do you really know good oysters? You who pride yourself upon the enviable ability to order a perfect din ner, will prize Seatag Oys ters. They are better oysters to begin with; and the orig inal Seatag method of iden tification is the greatest ad vance in the oyster industry in twenty years. Pat. s-it.is. Phila. Distributor: H. H.CLIFTON CO., Reading Terminal Market, Arch St.Wall Ask for Seatag Oysters at Leading Hotels Seatag Oytttrt art alio served at the better elubt m m ounce 'i' ! Ki-X. i. -is' IV v ' ! nil I "ft? " (; ' ." "' 'f' ' : ..-.j;x ..v,.i,i,.'( ;;;'-'y: !v--v..; i i w0Mffi &mm- --i---v 0to&,'i$-tf "' rrm-ptrtnv.t m;.x tm i saawL si...' :'".' l'-"iii:"meS ff nsTm l .'' i v I'.'"' VK; .V!.V-W:'' 'V'-.,-,':j SStW,'&-Ji " ) ' ' Ti.V '. 'Vht risOsssNKVHHssKlhik'''- '' ' V'!., .::'J'-'!" 11 .. .' L . . ll" 1 .' . I. ..V.....A. iy.. i . i, -. i "..".', ! i, m '!"''' '' -ll; fi'-:ii; $!"'' ';. 'v.-. '(h. ..:': 'jy mm fs Another Earle Store Achievement! Right Now,' When Every Store Is Complaining of the Scarcity, We Ann This Sale of Women's and Misses' Fur-Trimmed Silk Plush Coats Values ranging up to $40.00 25'00 Valu es ranging up to $40.00 ll0t!er pn8tanCe f $1 aIertnesf of e arle Store organization-making this sale possible when hundreds of women will be out to buy their new winter coats tomorrow. possioie when Til!!,6 atWCrJl Td 8leen,a samples and show-room pieces; naturally they are of best tailoring and stvle but They are in the smart, new lengths, from 42 to 50 inches, full flare, belted or semi-fitted effects .rintgtTb::!:rVilre,y of fur' with boml of fur on bo,,om to maich' wwu thOT arc t. .. i. Lined throughout with guaranteed satin or peau de cygne. The furs used for collars and trimmincs nr fanrf mrtifflr, nn...ni i 1 , coon and nutria. r 'aou"' ,miurQ1 P"8um, dyeo opossum, dyed rac- Another Earle Store Wonder Sale in Progress Offers You Women's and Misses' $20 to $35 Fur-Trimmed Suits We held the first sale Inst Monday and it was auch an unqualified :n.j .1 . r .. - i .ale again-and we succeeded. And we uccded in ,"1" ??? C?'1 to duP'te the f .. . . .. - --- -,, fw was, vas. liiiB 1JI1LC. ssW ssssl .. . . - ------ sssr . teW f ----- - y- --- - ... o o .wvin.uu vaiuo iu uiicr ai mis price. 1 oo many atyles to give a detailed description not many of any particular style. Fashioned of velvet. I,rn.J,lMl. i velours, wool poplin, and velour checks. Fur trimming predominate. IVCt' broadcIothj, wool H I l v;.vfe: '': mm- fry. f L