EVENING LEDGEB-l'HIkADEU'HIA. tflUDAY. "g'Ji.Eri & 1916 HBEMEN PRAISE EVENING LEDGER $Uotutibns Foritiiilly Com mend Progressive and , Courageous Stand "OHAMglPN OF CAUSE" ifntlerpftld nnd Overworked City Employes Show Appreci ation of Support Philadelphia's Hurau of Firs hss bsn raonstratI as Uddtrpald and untlw manned, but nsvsr as ungrateful In th ttssat campsfgn which the member of til Bureau of Fire are waging to enllit public supjwrt to their effort to obtain a tterraent of working conditions the Xtrnihq Lntxjnn, slnele-hsridKl, has been th champion of tlietr earns among the Aewtpapers of Fhlladelphla. Appreciation or the value of Uils assist ance in placing 4htr enss before the people Of Philadelphia his prompted the uns.nl. tnotta psssng of the following resolutions y the memberi of the Bureau Of Flret YThereaa, (The systsm In vogue of the Bureau ot Pirn has been continued etnoe the, organisation of the bureau In 1871. nnd for over forty-flva year no change In the working force, either In the method of operating firo Atarme or the boura of terrlco rendered by the men, have been changed In any manner, and, further, no Increaee n ealary lia been Irtren the men for mora than fifteen years, YThereaa, Effort have een made from time to time by the men of the bu reau a Induce the authorities to have the necessary changes made for tha bet ttrraent of the service In the bureau and make the condition of the men morn tolerable, only to meet with failure and disappointment Such changes would hare been to the decided advantage of the city had they been made, Whereas, During the last six months C i members of the bureau have, con r ductod a campaign to bring to the notice ot the publlo the rest condi tion existing In that branch ot the elty government In their efforts to ob tain better working conditions nnd for n olr compensation for the services ren dered to the city, to which the public has generously and nobly responded. Whereas, the Etching X,EoaEn, ot this elty, upon taking notice of tho efforts of the firemen to attract the at tention of tha publlo InvMtlgated the merlta of their claims, recognised the fact that they were JUat, fair, logical and reasonable, nnd, further, that tha Interests ot tho olty would bo greatly enhahced If tha authorities would rec ognise tho appeal of the firemen nnd at once make possible their petltldh, tooK up their causa by conducting n wonder ful campaign ot publlalty, such as only a great paper can do In presenting strong and forceful facts from day to day and Is still doing so which has awakened tha Interest and thereby won the general publlo over to the cause of tha firemen. And whereas, By reason thereof the authorities liava promised to respond to the appeal of tha firemen and to the dm In their behalf arid In the tery near tutor mak th prefcsr pwlslons f enable the official of th Firs Bu ru to pul Into effect the Change which will place th bureau upon ft higher and better plane and mk tha condition of the men mora tolerable. Now therefor, that at a meeting of (he representstlvM ot the member ot the BUrtaU bf Sir held at Firemen' Itall, 0t North Tenth street, on th rnW ot December , 1910, wherein very Ire eUtlon In the elty was rep rtnted, It was unanimously Iteeolved, That the Kvnmxo I.KDflCn be commtndrd for It broad nnd wide-aft-aka polity In taking up merltorlou.1 case wherein the rttlsens of Philadel phia are Interested and for It fearless manner In championing the cause ot rtghUousnsss and Justice Resolred, That the RvsNtw) Lrnnsn be congratulated In having courageous and snergetto men on Its editorial and fepottdrlnl stAffa, Besolved, That a vote of thank be extended to the Kvrnino I.rdoicfi, It editors nnd reporter for the hearty support given to th members ot the Bureau of Fire and their committee In presenting the cnitte of the firemen so ably and so etrlktngty to the publlo of Philadelphia. Resolved, That tiiew resolutions be rprend upon the minutes of the Hose and LaddermtnM Association for per petual record Ot this campaign and of the efforts of the Kvamwo Lcuaen on behalf of th firemen therein. And further resolved. That th secre tary ot th Hose and Laddermen'a As sociation, on behalf of tho entire DureaU of Tire, be directed to send n copy of these resolutions to tho city editor of the Evkkwo t.BDosn. 1UVIN W nODKBAtJCIir. Recording Secretary, Truck No, 13, Fiftieth street and Baltimore ave nue. The firemen's campaign committee, of which Battalion Chief John J. Mesklll Is chairman, nnd the oltlten' committee, headed by William C. Lynch, which pre sented a petition wlgned by nearly 1000 business and professional men, taxpayers and property owners to Mayor Smith, are working with' redoubled energy and active co-operation to secure favorable action through popular support. In addition to members of tho Methodist Preachers' Aesoclntlon, who have set 'apart December 17 ss "Firemen's Sunday" In their churches, efforts aro being mad to make the observance general among clergy men of other denominations. The matter ot adopting "Firemen's Sunday" will he brought before tho Baptist ministers at their weekly meeting on Monday, nnd the rrrsbyterlan pastor, as well as thoso of other creeds, will be asked to co-operato in the movement. The plan outlined Is to have tha pastors, through their sermons or In other suitable ways, bring to the notice ot their congregations the condition of tho city's firemen nnd solicit their Interest In behalf of the campaign. ASSJUL, DIAMONDS t&UA All Platinum Ring 1 Fine Whits liiainonot Cl rarr Variety nl- f Iniint tins nn. to Jio. ,hi ns lien Wei ummiiui rjtfid ran V" llnm. THOMPSON Hfeit.im.3B So. 8th St.j A Sterling Silver Toilet Set t t is an npproprktc and ac ceptable Christmas, Gift.-J A favored idea is to start . tlie set by giving a few pieces and then to add as occasion offers. In our new 260'-page catalogue we- show thirty-five complete sets, with thousands of photo graphic illustrations of Jewels, Goldwarc and Silverware. Call or write for a copy. S. Kind &Som, 1110 Chestnut St. DIAMOND MERCHANTS 3EVEI,EnSSir.VEnaMlTHa Clotina hour Stx o'clock until Chrtttmai, NECESSARY things are what a man appre ciates in a gift. He doesn't care much about frivolities. Is there anything better than half hose? HOSIERY Phoenix cotton (mercerized), nil plain colors. 25c. Phoenix silk, oil plain colors, SOc Onyx sJUc, plain colors. 0& Striped silk ,on dark heather grounds (20 designs), $1.00. Pure silk (Qnyx). $1.00. $1.50, Accordion silk, $3.50, $3.00. Wool hose, heavy white for Kolf, ?1.00. Wool golf hose, 50e and $1.00. William H. Wanamaker 12i7-l Chestnut St. ' sss Y'li.''y'-t'V"r'VNrvvv.v Chinese Lichee Nuts targe, paper-shell Almonds, Sicily Filberts, j Brasll Cream Nuts, Pistachio Nuts. Budded 4 Wcitmtt, .Princess Almonds All $t tbt Finest Quality Asserted fat Five-pound Boxe, $1,40 B BrCdfordl CltwRe feo. '79& !i 13 id 'fwissjUs'sasistM.s..... 3hi$iiikStou Markfct, 10th ahtl 11th Strecto See The FREE Entertainment lrt Our Beautiful Auditorium ".Ui Floor Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe LUtte Fairy Cave of Wild Animals 6 Little Brownies Come arid bring the children. i$&ffi Markest, lOtli and 11th Slttnla. a 1 And Sec the Wonderful Displays of Everything New and OldYou Will Like Our Decorations, loo. FREE Santa Clam Will Give the Kiddies a Free Souvenir Dolls' Collnpslble. Go Carts at G9c Well built, nil Wicker Rocker at $2.25 3 u bnUntlnlly built. Full size, has ornamental Mexican grass back, cane sent and golden oak rockers nnd spindles. Character Dolls at 75c Fullv dressed. Clothed In "lorcd felt from head to foot. 10 In. size. Others up. to S3.C0, Schocnhut Trinity Chimes jl-swbw., nt si.nn An exact repro duction of tho world's famous London chlmos; full slzo, finished In whito nnd cold. Play Suite at 98c Indian, Basa Ball and others. Made of splendid mntcrinls; trimmed up-to-dnto. Sizes 4 to 10. Others up to $3,00. Ms Skip Car at $1.50 Much stronger than any of Us kind. Tho OE wheels, un- derbrackots nnd steer- Intr wheel o t steel,. Mai. and! 'p h o n c orders filled, Dolls' Folding Bed at SOc Wire mattress, folds flat to be put nwny. Kindergarten Chairs, 69c Hnrdwood spindle back, gold en oak nnin. Wheel u Barrow, 98c Hardwood galvanized braces, pictorial nnd red striped sides. Wheel hna metal tire. Slzo over-all 30-lnchca. iiAsnMCrtT I f"il metal parts, black ennmclcd, with cloth hood, sent and foot rest, Others with , rubber tired wheels, up to $4.40. Folding Tables at 98c Made of hardwood. Legs fold under, like dressmak a r s table. Top 18x 20-ln c h c s. Height 10-ln-ches. II n s metal clamp undcrneatn. Sandy Andy at 50c A distinct automatic toy. Must be seen to bo appreciated. Will amuse tho llttlo ones for hours. Others 05c nnd $1.00. Thousands of Gifts in ihrisfmas JweBry Can be Selected From the Earle Stocks And we pride ourselves on tho show ingwhich wo connlder ono of tho beat In thin city of popular priced jewelry. Price rnnffes are varied for inatnnco Diamond Ring at $14.98 For men nnd women. Puro white very brilliant stones. German Silver Mesh Bags, 98c to $4.98 In all wanted shapes and styles. Gnto top and draw string. Gold Filled Bracelets, $1.50 to $5.98 Sizes for women nnd misses. Hand engraved design. All havo safoty guards, squnro nnd round tubing. Quality guaran teed. Men's Gold Filled Dickens Chains, $1.98 to $4.98 Plain nnd fancy links and ropo patterns. Guaranteed for 10 years. Solid Gold Rings, $1.98 to $9.98 For men nnd women. Fancy chased nnd plain shanks. In oval, round nnd square designs. Solid Gold La Vallicrcs, $4.98 to $50 Sot with full cut gcnulno dia mond and combined with pearls nnd colored stones. Gold Filled Watch Brace lets, $0.98 to $18.50 For women and misses. Con vertible style, In round nnd octagon design. Can bo worn on chain and pin. 20-ycar gold filled. Imitation Shell and Demi Amber Casque Combs, 80c and 98c Neatly studded with flno qual ity rhinoatones; also combina tion of colored stones. Fit closo to the head. All boxed. Quadruple Plated Comb, Brush & Mirror Sets, $4.98 to $6.98 Embossed and fancy designs. All boxed separately. MAIN FLOOIt A Sensation ! 300 Women's & Misses' $ Fur Trimmed Silk Plush Coats at The Lowest Price We Have Quoted This Season There nro exactly 300 conts every ono n perfect beauty and aro well worth 30, 35 and $40. Unmntchable values at our low price. Some have been used as salesmen's samples and these show slight roughness in the fabric from handling but you would hardly notice these hurts if we did not show them to you. They are dove)oped of finest shimmering silk plush; and aro satin-Hncd throughout. Some have collars of fur, and cuffs and bottom of coats with fur to match others have fur collara and cuffs, and yet some have very deep collars of plush trimmed with fur. Tho choosing Is unusual, for every size Is represented. Afternoon, Street & Evening Dresses Values $15.00. $18.00, $20.00 and $22.50, Your Choice, at . A fortunate lot brings you quite a saving on these charming frocks. They nro in this season's smartest of models and aro fashioned of chnrmoune,. taffetas, eatlns, crepo de chines, crepe meteors, serges and velvets. Tho trimming effects are varied and different. $70.00 Ifio Down Goes the Price on 250 Women's Suits to They Are Positively Worth $20.00, $22.50 and $25.00, Choice at Velveteens, wool velours, poplins, gabardines and broadcloths, in every up-to-the-minute fitted, belted or styles but only three or four of a kind. flare model. Dozens of SECOND FLOOU,' $15 Your Gift to Him, Is Here And He Will Appreciate It Coming from Earle's Men's $4.50 Bath Robes at $3,25 Cut amplo full and long rolling collar. Site' pockets, piped seams and cord and tassel to match. All sIzesT Men's $5.00 Tub Silk Shirts at $3.95 Beautiful pnttorns in various handsome colors, with satin stripes, Each one nicely packed in a fancy box. A large range of patterns. Sizes 14 to 17 inches. Men's Silk Neckwear at 65c Brocades in large floral patterns. The colorings are beautiful and rich. Men's Knitted Mufflers at 49c to $6.95 All kinds puro silk, fibre silk, silk-nnd-flbro and mercerized cotton. Accordion and crochet weayes. In plain colors, stripes and bordered ends. Each in n fancy box. MAIN FLOOn Hb rccftL SftY ffl K& Ss&m itjS Kf2? X lttv A Practical Gift for the Boy Would Be. An Overcoat, Suit or Mackinaw, $4.95 And' These Are Exceptional Values Tito Mackinaws and Overcoats of good worm materials; in most wanted colors, including gray, brown, blue, olive and ovcrplaids. Suits in fancy cheviots and worsteds. Extra largo trousers, with belt loops and watch pockets. One nnd two pair trousers, with every suit. Junior sizes, 22 to 10 years; big boys, 7 to 18 years. ' UKCOND FI.OOH A Fitting Opening of Our Men's Shoe Shop Is This Most Extraordinary Offering of 4,000 Pairs High-Grade $5.00, $6.00 & $7.00 Shoes at 95 $1 3 Ml s 3 2 a. 3 fix X ftv 3j I lr x. I . 3 si I aI x 3 ' Ml r" X . 31 JxT I 7 rv 3 1 f. Ji x. 3 I I vXf 3 I jfi K 3' l Jl l 3! M iXu I 1 3 svA ft 1 fvQ i I 3i wiwv K 3 W7 TtsASrvT vfw 3 U lr-1 vL 3 j 1 fffx 3 f Ml a IE .vT" rt'7mT)ff 3 1 ii V aAi K ' X' 1 III 32: ST i&& 3 I jftt 3 t JmWjTTr 31 .iaHrCI 31 , v AssiiiiK' mm m "Lf JKrBmr X i Mi W il JmrtlmJjr 1 nit f A men's shoe shop-r-individ-ual In a Beparnte atore right Inside the Market Street door near 11th street. f Moat Remarkable Value Giving Event This Season la true Earle Store fashion we announce the opening of fhfa new section with a sale of shoes at a prico that does not cover the '.vat of tha materials used in the making. Every style every leather every width every s,lre. Tan, "cordo" caU tap Russia calf, tan mahog, any "calf, gun-metal calf and Ylct ktdskin. New English lasts broad toe lasts and high toe. lasts. Many arch support shoei embraced, MAtU jTWJOH We are Pleased to Announce-q-A Group of 500 Men's & Young Men Suits & Overcoats y Of This Well-Known Make 'nIOH CLASS f"! TA'ItOBRD rROCHESTRRlflRT CLOTHES) YOB WEN AND Very Special Tomorrow YO-UN OMEN $1 j.75 We say special, for this is the first time this season we have been able to sell these well known clothes at a price so low, They are wonderful values for their materials, their tailoring; their finish are absolutely the best. Exactly 300 Overcoats and 200 Suits that this maker has ajlowed us for special selling and those who know "Rochester Art Clothes" will agree with us that they will go out tapidly tomorrow, Overcoats in Chesterfield, Pinch back or Pull back models in the wanted novelty and staple materials. Suits in the belted, conservative, 2 and 3 button and the new 4 button straight front models, Two Very Special Groups Meh's Suits and Overcoats irPir Tm A 1 if I 1 P r vv I We pbuid. readily get more for them, but we bought them below price and pass the saving on to you. Pinch back" and plain back models in both suits and overcoats. Plilk colors and novelty effects. All siies. 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