m peritjr Lowers Pawnbrokers' Rates Atlantic citt. Dec. si. ono of th Krtnnat results of a year ot prosperity JSirt Is & cut-rats war between licensed Iwnbrokers. Prom the legal rata of two per cent per monin several in tnis city are Wftrlne to make loans for as little as om Ulf per cent upon certain classes of goods. Frwtr ofercoata and household goods nra hock" this winter than at any time tiles Atlantic Cltv leeallied tha loan tBwsodea. ffgbUC SERVICE BOARD APPROVES CONTRACTS Laying 0f Additional P. II. It. Tracks in Hnnover Amofiff the Projects ...nnisnl'rtO. Dee. II. The Fubllc (iJi Commlwlon. In txeoutlve sefalon. rKVjnroed tha rminlclpil contract be- ':..!.. hnrouah of Hanover for the Itvlna !? gdlltlonsl tracks acrofw Spruce street, C that boroiiKh. anil also itranteil the. com-Sh- application for permission to con 5Lf ik.i racks at tirade. imotic the other municipal contracts np " -' .... fAllAMlflV nillfiAtf TAtVHltlln SShhc Company and the township of Cvtner, Wathlnaton Township Klutrlo Irnmvtnr and me lownnniii vi iinnmmon; niudtlphl HapM Transit Company and Jufil, of Philadelphia, construction of a Mmllieillll n"u ...... ....... ..not- i rennsylranla Light, Heat and Power Sawny ai"J lhe boro0"1' ot Krackvllla j 7T..M Tountr Oat and Kleclrlc Company irj ,hm horoush of Nanllcoke. Home (las i co-panr nd ,h" vorouh ,,f Itlmershurg k The commlslon approcl the following intJllcatlons , Chester and Kddystone Street 6..itasv Company and the Southern Penn- sCtnU Traction Company, for the aj. 1ot1 of the lease of the property. IiowhV rmMntifS and privileges of the former t E lu PamKrM stlwl Itlil Ihn Ilfl llrnriiaV Cwtipany. 'for the niproal of the construe-' tteft of overneau crossing 01 n ronu .., from nbensbure to Xanty IIM: Sautoga Valley Kleclrlc Company, for np. urertl 01 merger ui miinuiiumtuH ui mn n,-mnvllte Klectrlo Company. Karl Etctrlc Company, West Karl Klcctrlc Com Bn and the Murrell Klectrlo Company, (Mining the Conestoga Valley Klectrlo Com. KMnrf Black nnu nniio lompany, ior me pSi Of conducting a general taxlcab and Uil tervlce business for the transportation if persons and property In the city of Phil-sdilpMa. RELATIVES FIGHT WILL PROVIDING TOMBSTONES (Heading Woman's Nioco nnd Nephew Ask Court to rrovent Pur chase of Markers ff JIEADINQ. Pa., Deo. 21. Ellen Hlamm t MO J uiiii j v ...... ..,.,,ur, Sc( iir. Caroline Kalbacli. alxty-nlno yearn rM whoso will ordered that $3500 of Iter I UIIQ DO UCtUHU iu hip iuit,utiiiD vis, ten Li. t.--.--- titsv affirfesfl n fit Jit liafnr ijlffliur Wertz to prevent the probatlni; ti tne win. rt, fjtutrinarr iifalA rnn tn n. flr com May at nelffton, the will says The ten 'tomo. tones aro w ku iu net un, n.i nu- elsd's and other relatives' graves, six of Uum displacing oiuer muinrio. The tombstone feature of the will fol lows: 1 direct' my. executors to purchase ten tombstone slabs of tho tery best flawless JRIchmond granite, each elab to be neven Klein Inches thick, and bordered by Ivy L. t l. A .A.n.a MI1 n lAnl. full Vine, Demon UIIU (.luqfcini ufc iu vvn ,., na natural; uireo oig nenvy nan icavcn en each corner, n. wreath of natural-look tnt roses, with stems full of thorns. rose .kudu and rose leaves, natural looking WtfS, forget-me-nots, bleeding hearts and I broad r.bbon bow, all In raised carving. (Sd eacn sian to cosi , nu uiura anu "o less." Farmers Institute nt Concord, Pa. MEDIA. ra Deo. 31. Farmers from ertry section of Delaware County attended tt! farmers' Institute, which opened In Con- cardrllle Iiall, concord, yesterony. Tnomas It Wltkorn presided at both nfter Mflnand en!nK sessions. Music was given jr the Concord Orange. Miss Krances W. Sreomall mads the address of welcome. Briif talks were given during the two ses- tioss by Sheldon w. Funk. W. T. Wlttman, CUrence Faucett ana u. c. Jiuisarc EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, DECEAtBEB 21, 1010 Send a Flowergram of fresh-cut flowera for Christmas. A suit able gift for any one. We arrange them from $5 to $25 Other Flower Gifts, $2 up 9 Tf cf&e se 221 South Broad Street In (n middle of lh bloah m Headquarters Initrmnenls Hawaiian Music Weal Xmas Gifts UlrolelM ,...58.00 up 3U.I Guitars.. 1 2 up Mandolutas ..,1B up mwallan Initr. Books Hawaiian VUtorRac'd. Piano Vlctrelat Everything Uuttcal WEIMANN 1103 Chestnut St. MIKere Distinctive? DIXON Dependable Tailor Service sine EIhten-SixtyiU ! r Ovtrceatlage, J to J Uil Walnut .Street CITY NEWS IN BRIEF 11I if "l.F ,Ut, '""" Director of Tub. Ic Health and Charities, I. Ill at his rooms in tambrldte. where he N attendlnit Itar J? ' ntttltr Mrst reporU Indicated !!?. S "lulr III and his father !l.. fo',,f'nfldta last nlhL Iter re ports Mid thst the younf man's Illness was not serious BTniNOBNT At'TO I.AU.1 wet. de. tnanded by Judge Honnlwell. epesklnc for the Motortruck Association tsst night In the .?..' A''"Ph'- Judlte Honnlwell urted a MW ten for drivers before they are Issued llcnei. Tim lT.NNSYI.VAM.V W.m.n'. til. I. slon fer National Preparedness of the Ited CTom will Klve Christmas dinners to more than fifty families of soldiers now on the bonier The baskets will be filled at the home of Mrs UeorRe W Chllds Uresel and distributed In automobiles. THR r.XI'ORT Mannfaetnrer's A.el. tlon came Into existence when mors than a hundred representatives of Arms emtsxed In esport trade met In the Chamber of Com merce last night to effect a permanent orcanlintlon Then oltlcers wero choen Chairman. Stanley Klsur: lce chair man, C V Asbury, eecretnry. (J V Toe Committee on subject, membership and organisation were appointed. THR AVTOMOHIt.K Cl.tlll of CUrmsn town will enlarge Its clubhou by adding another ballroom, clubrooms and Spanish coMrts at a cost nf 130,000. A tract nf land has been purchased on Kmlrn street, 1'el ham, adjoining the clubhou." Ittr.N OVr.n, by ll, pollrf pslrnl nf Hi Oermanlown station, William linden berger, a hosiery manufarturrr of !! Oowen street. Mount Airy, was remoed to a hos pital with a patient who was already In the wagon, tandenbergtr was stmck nt Chelten and Germantown avenues Ills con dition Is not serious. MNK ItUNnnni) and .Itly.rlTe dlrnrt-r. hae been cranted by the courts of Phila delphia, since the first of this year. This is the largest number In one year In the his tory of tho city nnNMNCITO.V rotm thll.lr.n will be eueats at a Christmas parly glen tomor row afternoon by Miss Hope Wheelock, six teen years old. of Wyncote, at the Ilrother hood Mission Fmirth street and Olrard ave nue. Miss Wheelock puts a large part of her savings away each year to give the children a Christmas treat This Is her fourth party. rnOVONT SMITH has sent 10.000 Christ mas cards to alumni of the University of Pennsylvania In all parts of the globe. This Is the first time tn the history of the Insti tution that Christmas cards have been sent by University offlclals. Tnn r)Qntnrc.KiT.T ahhiwat, ha. I! Christmas Neckwear Scarfs such as men appreciate. A wide va riety of beautiful pat terns and a wonderful silk quality at the price. RE1Fort 1114 Chestnut St. 11 S. 15th St. 1119-21 Market St. BH Alfred M. Bloomlnndala ft I ELECTRICAL .WORK ' I 217 Walnut Street f, y TAa Pin' Celt It tht Otlu Cat HI ANDIRONS FENDERS FIRE TOOLS Chas.A.Suddards business boom. In th last six months the arsenal has Increased Its employes from iye to ISOO The monthly payroll Is I1IS.000 and an surtax ut nine carloads of materials Is shipped from the plant dally, according to Colonel lleorge It Penrose, In an address before the Motortruck As socbittun last night, nicitAiui a. mahtinm:, rhu.d.i Phlsn, who Is a senior at Phillips Hxeter Academy, has been awarded the Sturils sjholarshlp ot US and the Phillips scholar ship of 1110, which provides for free tui tion at the Institution. CAMDEN RI.tri'lNO OX THR ICV patemfitta causol serious Injury to Charles lllstlne. nfty-two years old. of ItOl South Kourth street, ami James W Patterson, thirty-six J ears old. of 541 N'ewton nenue. toly The former fell nt Klflh and Chest M streets, hs right hip being Injured Patterson fell at llrradway and llensnn street, receltlng injuries to his hand and hip lloth men are In the fooper Hospital ! News at a Glance lU.VHIMI. !., i tl.-The Mennl Milloh i hurch. In f'arrnsnmi tonnahlp. lie luw Heading was parth wreiked today, when Us Immense brick chimney collapsed nnd went through the roof It appears that the chimney bad been built upon wooden Joists and thw caught lire, and finally gave way The flames were extinguished by tlirimliii; tmu upon n,rm T1B temlirti of Hie rhiirrh imrrouly e-sraped Injury, ns they hall juit left the church after re lal srrxlces ben the crash occurred UKAIHSd. p. . II,,.. it.uhlle wrr.lllnt with his nxmimalo at the Stato Normal SchOOl. at IvIltalOWII llitinnn.! Trt.l... .verr of West Heading, struck his bead agsinsi a uureau and aurTered n ronciisslon of tha brain. He is In critical cundlton TAXING BIDS OPPOSED BY RESEARCH BUREAU Bulletin Opposes Bill to Boost Solicitor's Fees nnd Wnnts All Abolished Abolition of fees charged for proposal bonds and oouttaats by the City Solicitor's department I urged In the weekly bulletin of the Uureau of Municipal Itesearch. Issued today The plan Is In answer tn the ordinance now beforo Contrails providing for nn In crease In the revenues of the City Solicitor's department by Increasing fees. The bulletin requrtta that the fees be abolished Instead of Increased "The fees should be abolished heeaure persons who are miulred to pay 'he fees receive absolutely no benent In return for them. They should be abolished because the city Is the henelU-lar)' of such services ns the Cll Solicitor's olllro renders, the bulletin nays 'They should be abolished because the particularly the fees for pro posal bonds bivKk competition to n ery considerable eilent and thus reduce the V MEN'S TAILORS n(r Cor. 13th and Snrnom t'nfalterlng skill, through organisa tion, has made us the choice ot men who want attire that's correct to the last detail Prices moderate. Suits or Overcoats tu order sis to UO. --Ready iIoney United States Loan Society 117 North Droad St. 414 S. 3th nt. 234s tterm.nlown are. OBSERVE THE TRANSFORMA TION EFFECTED BY THE MOTOR TRUCK. TO MANY IT HAS COME SO GRADUALLY THAT IT H A S LOST ITS WONDER. THE MOTOR TRUCK IS A NECESSITY. THE AUTOCAR COMPANY ARDMORE, PA. &5TEINWAY Duo-Art Pinnola PIANO team New Laurels For Steioway The e-tquisite blend of artistic tone nnd plastic mechanbm that has always set the Steinway so far opart from all other pianos, Is more evident to day than ever before. The preat year of 1916 is closing with a record of sales that anew establishes the general appreciation of the Steinway as the world's greatest musical instrument pianos beyond betterment, whether Judged from the esthetic or tffC commercial viewpoint. Another Erent product of 1010 Is the Steinway Duo-Art Pianola Piano-three Instruments In one. Come and hear the wonderful reproductions of the crear artists' playing. N. STETSON & GO. Only Philadelphia Representatives of Steinway & Soni 1111 nesinuu direct m EDISON Diamond-Disc PHONOGRAPH & r I SI o RrJ I S3 Jo lyJFfl Mufjflers of ricK silks big, generous, luxurious distinctive, unusual. So you tfill find among these the very ones you hove pictured as the very ones you Jant to wear or to give. Mufjleri of finely knitted silks heavy silk mufflers In many varieties of crocheting and accordion knitting mufflers in any number of solid colors, from the plain white, pearl gray and black to the more vivid, colorings of blue and .greens and purples, in any number of narrow, medium and wide black and-white striped effects, in Roman stripes of subdued and daring colors, indescribably numerous. $1.50 to $7.00 a Will you make selection' now while selection can be made so satisfactorily f 0 ' I r J i asHHiiHsifaHsissPSa s""-'st 0J sj ot o rzs:. d o O JSWJyVT &m zx ofec irnfriiT'Wr Mm- K - - - m ' ll f g Hk, I3;innjr r l v oiit -" L"yy - JLi I -(l W" vC- ii-l J 1018 Cheatnut Street j.'?i" j , Jp33 P Xq ' BSSSSBS"SBSJSSS11BSSS"SSBSS1S- 1 1 fi flffTW I3JB M l A 1 ti ., I l',; 1 J 7 "WT S 7 hvimbtr of bidder nlict nrs tflllltiK to do buslnrs with th cltr ' Th llmllfttlon ot th fes Is nlso urcl, as they ,r blmnt for turning npprnt rvnua Into a Rrrsttr actusl f snsnss to ttis tlty lijr bldilfra more thsn mldlnjr th frs to th price they eh.trs; the city far work. MILK TULCK'S FlKK.rKNI Collides ith Ijimplluhter'a Pushcart and Is Soaked With (insollno A itssollns shoner. whlth sivskul a milk truck crlr tly. whn It struck s Istnp llirhter's nusttenrt. Isnltnt sn.t ImmiKt un th truck car. dcitroylnic nwrly n hunlrit '""" "' inns, nnipn i-crry. or 103 unm bcrt street, the Umitllxhter. left tli iiush. cart. loiile.l with ten enns of jrssollne. on tVashlnnton lsn er Mmsklln plk hlt ho wnt to attend ft Utnp at the ttdsld. The milk truck, iltlrtn by Blmsf Mow head, ot SM Kast Herman street, hit the ttihcnrt. burst th Risollne can, and a moment later was ahlaie. ns the fuel caught nre from th trucks llahted lsmi, Mow head Jumped at once nnd escaped Unln lured The loss Is estimated at SHOO XMAS GREETING CARDS Gioici AHoliMiTiDSmcTioNsron PtRaoNAL CnohaVcd Cards PAMERR SPECIAIBT v OIE CHESTNUT st. --r jF r $ a, i mtjM,Mtm J. E. Caldwell & Co. Chestnut Junipct South Pcnn Square Watcl ies Wrist Wntchos attached to bands of black rib bon. k Flexible Bracelet Watches of plntinum or gold. Platinum Watches with Sautoir. Ekcgrcn Watches for women and men. Caldwell ."Century" Watches, $100. Watches in new" shapes. Repeating and Timing Watches. Clod OCRS Hall Clocks striking the hours, halves nnd quarters on melodious chimes, v. Chiming Mantel Clocks. Clock sets of the Louis periods; in white and gold. Crystal Clocks. Crystal and Ormolu Chamber Clocks. Small Clocks of rose jade, ngatc moutonno, rock crystal, tinted enamel, gold, silver or nephrite. Travelers' Clocks. Mo orists' Clocks, S h i p's Bell Clocks. ifffW, WWW OWffWWUlWWIMl mk. mm rn m Jlour Suggestion lino nroconf ctill e get you're stumped up it pops a CONKLIN IT'S REAL. The sort of thing a man wants, keeps and uses for years. 'J,'rr women, too, a Conklin is a graceful offering. Never will a Conklin fail to give perfect writing service. For it can't leak, blot or scratch. lis perfect per formance is guaranteed or yqur money back at any time. Fills in a jiffy by merely pressing its "Crescent-Filler." A special point for every hand. Exchangeable after Xmas if point doesn't suit. Conklins sell for $2,50 and up. THE DEST SINCE 1820 Wm. F. Murphy's Sons Co. Stationers, Blank Book and Loos. Leaf Manufacturer 509 Chestnut Street OITOHITK IXIKI'KWIK!(!i; HALT, V Your little five-year-old girl could come to Perry's and buy a Suit or an Overcoat just as safely as you yourself q We'll take that back! If there were any dif ference, it would be in favor of your little girl! J But, the point is, there wouldn't be any difference. We'd treat you just as squarely as we'd treat her. We could show you noth ing but the best Suits and Overcoats it is possible to make, let you pick and choose and exercise your taste as to fabric, model, style of tailoring, wait for your "I'll taho this ono," put it in a box for you and send it home unless you wanted to put it right on and wear it away 1 J And whether the pur chase was made by.you, or by your little five-year-old girl, you could rest assured that the price ticket represented the very best in quality, workmanship, fit and style that anybody's money could buy any where plus some thing exclusively Perry, and that no money could buy any where else. This ought to be a good time to teat it out! PERRY&CO. "N. B. T." 16th & Chestnut Sts. Tf 1 1 m 1 D! I Jar. Self-Filling Fountain Pen Non-Leakablc f 0$k f WASHINGTON MlW'l?MJUlII vlUtUU y tiibkk luva "BiiifiltilpKaaL -,v . rtb, io, iurtu t I iJflinrill lilrBSaaiv " . . ". p 1 I Hllin'ligp V&)JZttmt Ttfkt. CJooJ UUr.lui io i. m - "ta ZS , i U.Ttfl'MBl IPC'1 u ItlMtralwl UaUil, (Itlu M j&T-!r JU.TI11 llii!HPPi-i lfratUo al TULtt 0at-4Jt M iWfL3Zti El BPlPrLLLJ11 "' Httttt. Utar Bl.. nfTTl llnvll II 1 1 1 Jllll JfJ-lll rkt mi. tm M llllBlJli JHff 1 1 Il' JcljcOJfefeJXBa Ktb U Stmt, lib SU mU M pjMJt-'UW ("IMEkiin Otrari Aoa. MI 8ota JF A Fair Price For Your Used Auto Somewhere there la a man rh wantSi justauch a car yours. lie would willingly pay, what it ia worth if ho only knew about it. Get in touch with him through the daaal fied columns of the Ledger. To make sure he knows It is YOUR xar he wanU, phone Ledger Central The Newspaper Office in the Center 'of Philadelphia Walnut 3000 Main 3009 Describe YOUR machine to tha experienced advertising man. who instantly is at your serv ice. He will write an ad that la stamped with individuality, that will enable the prospect to visualixa what you have to offer. He will give to it Ikt personal touch that getsre-aults. Give Us a Chance to Sftrve XQU; V f s.- 1 I p t If 11 -21 j "vf. H'T- ft tfl