"xtl i 3 nm "& 4M: m BY MILLIONS OF GALLONS LOST TO AUTOISTS HERE Pump Dealers Deny Faulty ' Apparatus Causes Short Measure ? POSSIBLE REASONS CITED rfct0rpt IUotriln UtU article ap. ' p.onsylranlA nutomoblllsU lx 200,000, IM jiom of ipolln every year through Um airtUf and aoraetimn unjcrupuloun wndUn of measures and gasoline pumta fcr denier nnd Rarage employe. According w an wtlmate of Chief John Vlrdln, of the . Bureau of Wclhl and Measures. If tho aatontobtlUta lots that much, tho tramp martufactnrera reply, It Roea oft In ' minor la upltled out In automoblla wrecks it la drunk by rlotoun chautteura and their onipanloiM on Joy rldea. "Don't let Chief Vlrdln ciro you," wild ' a riilfc'delphln, agent of n hump mnnufac- torer today. "There la no doubt soma losn if e-aaollne to nutomobllltta, but It h qua- tlonable whether Urn nmoont reaches any- where- near that much. At any rate. It la net lout through tha patented pump. It may vo aioien oj bih !&.,. uut it Is doubtfnl If they could ret away with that touch." nUNKS FIGURE TOO HlOtX. "I bellerc," nld 3. P. OTfell. manager of ti local Bates olUcn of 3. F. llowner & Co., tumt) mantifncturcra, "that Chief Vlrdln'o Svures are cxaggerntcd. I like to aeo thu chief show tho pcoplo that ha Is on tho Job, but In thin cano I bellem most of hla Ac cr and reporta are principally for that Burpo-" "There la a loss to tho nutomobltlst of from ono to 4V& cubic Inches of gasoline. Ber gallon.' aascrtcd Chief Vlrdln. 'an II M. K per cent of tho gasollno sold was abort aeven cubic Inchea per gallon. That was probably due, however, to tho fact that for thirty . yenrs prior thereto thero wsa a lack of Inspection. Now that there b more auperrlaloti. the loss una been "greatly diminished; but not ns much aa It will b. especially ir I can (jet tho help of tha nutomoblllatn themselves." Th help that Chief Vlrdln wanta la n rfport from each nufomoblllat whenever he finds himself gottlnc nhort measure He can tell when ho la being cheated. Chief Vlrdln roya. If ho will always carry In his car a measuring stick marked off to accord with the quantity of gasoline his tank will hold. I3y dipping this stick Into the tank 'after the gasoline has been poured In he can seo whether It cornea ono gallon high or fifteen gallon high. And when he 'j.i.i 'Jess than what ho la naked to pay for, he should call up tho Ilureau of Weights nnd Ktasurea Immediately nnd nn Inspector will be sent out to nettle the question. "He should report tho shortage," Bald Chief Vlrdln, "nnd not merely request that at get full measure." CAUSE OF LOSS "Another way tho automobile Is cheated," said Chief Vlrdln. "la when Kaso llno Is pumped Into his tank from a point below It. Ho loses tho nmount of gasoline that remains In tho hose between tho pump and his tank. Ho should see that this Is drained out each time. "Still another accounting1 for loss la In the faulty Installation of pumps by garage ,Trners and dealers. Sometimes the pipes ,;cennectlnB tho pump with tho tank back ;tnJer the garage Is Installed ao that there .'are several JotntR In the pipe line as It coes , 'up and down and around Joists nnd walls. 'The pump nnd tho big tank should be con- .back from tho pump to tho tank." .- iChlef Vlrdln explained that this pipe irtould never be laid so that gas pockets j,lll bo found In It, causing tho nutomo bllUt to pay for vapor Instead of gasoline. ,If the pipe lias sections that are laid up nd down, llko tho loiter "W" for Instance, .'(is pockets will form In tho parts of the 'pipe corresponding to tho left hand strokes .of that letter If the movement of tho gnso 'Jlno Is from left to right when It Is being 'pumped. When the pump begins to pull tho gasollno from the tank these pockets of gas are pulled along with tho gasoline nnd etcapo Into the nlr when they reach the 'automobile tank, while the pump' resistors . .tho gas. WATCH nEOISTEItl "The gasoline purchaser," said Chlot Vlrdln, "shoutld also see to It that the .man handling the pump turns the crank until tha cogbar hits tho top and comes down to 'hit the bottom on each gallon pumped. When tho cogbar docs not go nil the way to the bottom or to the top, the purchaser gets only a part of n gallon, while the pump registers for him and he pays for a full gallon." Manager O'Xell. of the Bowser Company, and E'M, Denton, director of sales of tho Wayne Oil Tank nnd Pump Company, are ( among tho local dealers In pumps who deny that the loss of gasoline Is through Us use of the patented gasollno pump. "Wo are manufacturing and selling Pumps now," said O'N'ell, "that are as no eurate and as proof ngalnst.loss as the lUeet cash register. Wo are Installing mpt of them ourselves. If there Is an In clination on the part of dealers to cheat Which I doubt Is as extensive as Chief Vlr dln believes It Is they cannot do It by the Manipulation of our pumps. And If the Pump should happen to be faulty, the dialer nearly always the one that loses, and not the consumer. -i'i?,un,ps nre now ma(!e ,hat a sallon nl,n.t reslter' unless theo rank la turned until the cogbar touches the top and the -bottom of the shaft., "They will register even a quart, and the niira amount of gasoline pumped la shown ? ,reltr such as the one that shows " mlleago covered by an automobile. i? 1UMt,on whether or not the patented Msoilne pump Is strictly a liquid measuring ostico Is now being considered by tlto At torney Oeneral. it waa referred to him by i?t?'nl23ylvan,a Association .of Inspectora fi .y '"" nnd Measures at a convention Harrlsburg during September, At the first signof n trouble apply rra ; JoJLJlJAJ. That patch of eruption Is not tucti tartly A serious matter Even fn severe, well established cases of eczema, ring worm or similar affections, Resinol Wmtment and Resinol Soap usually re Jve Uic itching at once and quickly sSvercomehe trouble completely. How ;?wch more, (hen, can thtj simple, In f f ipensive treatment be reiid onto dis pl kin troubles in their isajlier stage. EVEmM LBCaEB-PHIIJABlBLPlirA; FRIDAY, NOVEMBER IT, 1016 All articles purchased tomorrow or thereafter will not be billed until January 1; 1917. The Woman Who Aims at True Economy n Shops at Blauner's Experience Taught Her That Balloons for All Kiddies Who come with tfieir Parents between 9 A. M. and 1 P. M. Saturday You Will Buy the Children's Coats We have one of the largest and most com plete stocks in town. Wonderful assortments from $2.95 to $10.90 for the school Rirl down to the baby. Sturdy zibclincs, corduroys, nstrnkhnna and mixtures for school, and fancy velvets nnd plushes for best, nil ap propriately trimmed with fur, .velvet inlays, plush nnd buttons. Young Girls' Velvet and Serge Dresses $9.90 $12.90 to $16.90 Values Charming littlo "jsood" dresses in velvot nnd serro nnd tafTcta. combinations. Russian nnd Empiro models in sizes from 10 to 16 years. Serge School-Dresses, $4.89 Values up to $6.50 Well-made, sensible little dresses for school, for tho G- to 14-year-old girl. Lonfj-lino nnd conventional waist-line effects. Infants' Bonnets and Caps, 3c Values up to 75c Dainty white silk and bcngalinc caps nnd colored corduroy bonnets prettily trimmed. Infants' Short Coats, 89c Value $1.50 White cotton cashmere, in G months-, 1- and 2-ycnr Poiret and Kamchatka Blue Fox Scarfs $15 1 Regular $35 Values Ty demand iust now. The skins in these scarfs nro exceptional, and their coloring is equally good. One sketched. Saturday Morning SPECIALS That Will Save You Many $ (Jj P P p p P From 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. Only FUR DEPARTMENT Tiger Coney Sets, $4.50 Value $7.50. dood looking barrel muffs and (ult animal scarfs' Set pictured. SECOND FLOOn MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Children's Velvet $f .49 "Best" Hats .... - $5.00 Values, Diminutive mushroom hats. One pictured. Third Floor SKIRT DEPARTMENT Box-pleated Poplin Skirts v $3.50 Rtgular $1.30 Values, Exceptionally Smart BLOUSE DEPARTMENT Sweaters $3.00 at Cost. , Regular $5.00 Values Up-to-date all wool worsted and (iber silk sweaters in rose and cefpen. sac i WQjjB&r I 833 3S Market Street FACTORY, 37TH & BROADWAY, NEW YORK S A VERY SPECIAL LOT OF inm $15 . HHHHM HH M s Plush Coats that display the. newest whims of fashion $19M to $25 Exceptionally dressy arc the full flaring models, with large collars of coney or beaver plush and deep cuffs, selling for $19.95. Others will prefer a smartly belted effect with edgings of opossum on collars and cuffs, priced at $22.50. A third model has a rich, deep sailor collar of soft moufflon, with cuffs of tho same fur. This is one of the coats at $25.00. Of course, you will find a great variety of other models at each of these prices, and still others priced higher. Each one offers typical Blauner savings. . JUST UNPACKED . 400 New Wool Velour Coats, $15.00 Smnrt flaro models with large sailor collars of kit conoy. Triplo belted. Style and JVarmth Are Two Features of These New Coats $6.90 to $16.90 For service and smart ness these coats will surely please the woman who insists on getting the most for her money. Whether she wants a wool velou'r, boucle, frieze, pebble cloth or silk plush, she can satisfy her wants here without going above the price named. These coats come in Redingote, Empire and raglan models, with the . newest Napoleonic sailor or convert ible collars. Trimmed witji Seal or Beaver plush. Colors' are Mustard, Burgundy, Havana Brown, navy and black. Coats of Seal or Esquimette Plush $1330 to 25.00 Manufacturers and Retailers Velvet Suits Which Wc Have Marked at The values, conservatively stated, are from $29.50 to $35.00 Wo cannot emphasize too strongly the im portance of this event, which places within the reach of many women a collection of velvet suits which, for style, quality and value, stand alone. Belted, pleated and scmi-straight-lino effects, trimmed in many ;iovel ways. The colors are Bur- "" gundy, bronze, green, navy, brown and black. All suits are Interlined. Exquisitely trimmed with opossum, mole, nutria and Hudson seal. SECOND FLOOn Attractive Enough to Please the Most Particular $9 to $14.90 A splendid collection, stylish and up-to-the-minute wool poplins, serges, gabardines, whip cords, wool velours and cheviots, with the popu lar trimmings of fur, velvet and fur plush. The much admired flare models are plenti ful, and many novel belt effects add to their3is tinctiveneBs and style. Other Suits, $6 to $17.75 This range of prices includes everything one could wish for, from serges, gabardines and wool velours to the most beautiful pop lins and velvets. Comet and see them - 317.75 Smart New Suits Courtesy helps to make shopping at Blauiier's a pleasure. Supreme value giving makes it: a profitable pleasure, too. The Blouse Department Is Brimful Just Now With Exceptionally 4 65 Lovely Blouses between $2.95 to $8.95 Crepe Georgettes, chiffons, washable nets, laces and crepes do chino in flesh, white and all tho new suit shades. Beaded, braided and" frilled effects. Some with the new puff sleeves. The. Blomc Piclurcd Is the Nero Paisley Waist at $4.95 which is a combination of paisley printed chiffon over whito chiffon in surplice style. They nro "juat tho tliinfr" now in Now York. Lingerie, Crepe de Chine and Net, Blouses, 95c to $1.95 Fine voiles nnd organdies, laces nnd embroidery trimmed. Crepes do chino in tucked effects and dressy laces nnd nets. Fashion's Favored Gold and Silver Lace Hats $2.95 That are worth at AJ' lion ma vairat. 1. fn.M ft.. Q.llttulnii -tlml'. Villi nicy uu A4B1U .11 bllllU XU1 MUVUiUUJT jJK4B tncatre trip, wnavs moro. amau ana meaium sizcu modified mushroom shapes of gold and silver lnco with rose, coral, nilo green, gold and black panno volvqt crowns. Ono sketched. lily I v$$P n j VERY SPECIAL Marabou Boas and Scarfs $2.95 $3.95 Valuta from $5.00 tot $10.00. Long fluffy graceful boas nnd fluffy capo shaped ., lined scarf pieces of marabou in solid black, natural, . and natural and whito mixed. It's surprising, the warmth and durability of ' mnrnbou, and it's so soft nnd becoming. " , Youthf ulness Predominates in These Handsome Dresses AT $9.90 They are just what you always yanted, fpr they are good, serviceable dresses, suitable for shopping and afternoon wear. Well made of French serge, serge-and-satin, combined charmeuse, satin, crepe de' chine, taffeta and velveteen, .in those graceful straight line bojc pleated models, Redingote, Russian, blouse or Empire effects. Contrasting collars and cuffs of silk, Georgette, taffeta or broadcloth All sizes in brown, submarine blue, green, Copenhagen, Burgundy, navy, and black, . & 'OH I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 u tHHHi t-- Mb ',i ! 4m i"' " "IBB m - -mm ft 'jPB Z2!?U&9m. msM 777 . njkl ffffWPM- -X g(4'llL5r ' "-ST7 ief 1 fPf rnH