VW"" EVENING1 XJ3DGBR-PHILADELPHIA-, MONDAY, .TANTTARY I, 1917 )g' BIG STRIDES IN 1917 TO IMPROVE CITY Boulevards, Bridges and Better Sewers Among the Many Projects 1 1 15 Chestnut Street DATESMAN REVIEWS 1916 Director of Public Works Tells of Progress of Work on Parkway Opp. Keith's Public Work Planned for the Next 12 Months "7S;s'T,'', j ... .1 i I... - . . ,.---. - i ' i I . " M q0;nn F OpMatyv I 3 ""v , '(. 1 " A DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, to clear buildings from Pnrkwny anil let contracts for pav ing. To start construction work on n convention hall anil n free library building. To complete Frankfonl creek inter cepting sewer. To build bridges coating more than $1,000,000, including a now structure at South streot and the Schuylkill river. To complete South Broad street plaza and sections of League Island Park. To construct concrete viaduct on Washington avenue as part of rail road improvement in South Philadelphia. ... ...Lit. ltiit.rniTtmnn1a nri lllotlltaecl ..IHIIJ iMli.iiv- inii-.w... - - for 1917 l)y IMtector Dalesman, of the De partment of I'uhllc Works, who today briefly BUinmocl up accomplishments nnil an nounced workliiR plans for the next twelve months. In his statement, which treats of ex cry phaso of public work comlni? under lilt de partment, tho Director nays : "Ono of tho moat Impoitunt accomplish mont.i has been the plans made for the com pletion of tho Parkway. Tho passage of an ordlnanco to open the unopened portions of the Parkiwiy. and tho fllinif of tho city's bond to indemnify the owners, have com pleted tho legal openlns. Tho sum of J9.00u.000 has been set nslilo from loan funds to p.iy for property damaKcs and tho cot of tho physical Improvement, and preparations are helm? m.ule by tho llureau of lllghw.O'' to clear away tho buildings and let contractu for the paving. "Tho Convention Hall, or Municipal Auditorium and the main building for the Free Llbiary, which are to occupy sites cm tho I'arkvvaj, have assumed definite shape. Tho plans liavo been prepaicd, additional loan funds piovlded and borings nic now being made on the sites bo that contracts for tho erection of buildings may bo cnteied Into. DOWNTOWN' IMPIlOVEMnNTS "In tho matter of tho Improvement of Bouth Phlladolphla uiitlcrAtho agreement entered Into with tho railroad companies, work Is being rapidly pushed. Tho next ttcp will be tho construction of a concrete viaduct on Washington avenue and on Twenty-fifth street. Tho prollmlnaiy woik of shifting tracks, buildings, water mains, etc . Is now In progress and construction will start early this year. "Tho first steps In tho carrying out of the comprehensive plan for the collection and tie.itmcnt of tho sewngo of tho city have brvn actively started Ordinances havo been passed condemning sites for large treatment works in northeast and south west Philadelphia. Actual construction is now well undorway on the Kraul.ford Cieek Intercepting sewer, which is designed to. col lect th sowago of riermantown and con vey it to tho northeast treatment works. PLANS FOR UlUDUKS "Tho bridges planned for lii 1 7 amount to moro than $1,000,000, of which theio ale already under contract a throe-aich con crete brldgo on Iicm-alem avenue, which will cost $200,000, st'el-p!ato girder luldge on Godfrey avenue, under tho North Penn sylvania Kallrond. no cost $110,000; a steel truss bridge on Mnigle street, over the Con necting Itallnn. to cost $70,000 and a plate girder bridge on Horttcr street, under tho Chestnut Hill branch of tho Connecting Hallway, to cost $10,000 Tho crty will pay tho entire cost of tho Ilcnsalcm uvenuo bridge, but tho cost of tho other tlueo will be shared by tho railroad companies. "Ono nf tho moit important bridges planned for 1917 Is tho new South street bridge, over tho fchuylklll Hlver, tho prin cipal feature- of which will be a 100. foot double-leaf bascule hnaii. This bridge will cost $100,000, which has been pro vided out of the recent $12,000,000 loan. "It Is Intended to advertise a contract for tho completion of tho South IJro.nl street Plata improvement early in the spring of 1917. so that the entire Improvement should be finished by next winter. WORK AT I.UAGUU ISLAND Tho contract for the Improvement of tho western portion of I.eaguo Island Park, which has been under way for the latt two years, Is now about seventy-five per cent completed and should be entirely completed early In 1V17 This contract Includes all the grading, bridges and roadways, together with tho water and drainage bjstems. but does not includo tho planting, footways and superstructures. A contract covering theso additional Improvements will, however, be advertised oarly In 1917. The improvement of the portion of League Island Park lyin;j east of Droad stieet was advcrtUed In, tho fall of 1910. and work under this contract will be prosecuted during 1917 and 1918. This contract Includes all the Improvements within the eastern portion of the park with the exception of the superstructures. "Work has been vigorously pushed on tljo contract for tho Improvement of tho lioule. Vord from Rhawn street to Pennypack Or. cle. and two of its ledlatlng branches, Hen sulem uvenue, from Pennypack Circle to Lexington avenue, and Holme avenue, from PennypaCk Circle to Holme Circle. This work will probably be finished by the sum mer of 1917. Contracts for the extension of Uensalcm avenue fiom Welsh road north ward, Ponuessing avenue from Pennypack Circle to Lexington uenue, and for tha ex tension of Holme avenue will be executed early In the coming year, to be paid for from funds provided in the recent loan. ' nUGE MARKET PLACE URGED Food Cost Foea Want It Under Dela ware Bridge Approach A city market and storage plant under the Market street end of the proposed bridge between this city and Camden aro being advocated In an effort to fight the present cost of food. Many of those ad vocating the bridge contend that tho mar ket and cold-storage plant would eliminate food speculators and useless middlemen. The plan would centralize most of the markets of the city under the Market Btreet bridge approach, which, It Is estimated, would extend back to Sixth street. Plans also are being considered for (he widening of Market Btreet fifty feet on each side, giving ample space for one of the largest terminal markets In the country. The plan, It Is said, would be of especial Interest to New Jersey truckmen and gar deners, who will have little trouble In bring Ins In their produce Elmer I, Phillips, Ex-Senator, Dies NEW CASTLK, Pa, Jan. X Elmer I FbUlipi, sixty-live year old, former State Eeiuiiur from the Forty-seventh District, consisting of Lawrenua and Beaver Counties, 4ied at hi bom here toultflu, after ftfc Mi sts of oo week. 95 Discount Sale. Beginning jl ue&aay Means a Saving of One-fourth to You on Any Fur Coat, M l-vS: 3tn V.WWJ vt$? K . ..1 is.. fsissa Save "Bte if or Scarf in Our Store A Genuine Bona Fide Event and in our earnest endeavor to convince you that our Sale is Absolutely Legitimate we here republish an advertisement used by us in the Evening Ledger, December 1st, to enable you to com pare the prices and note the real saving 25 On These Fur Coats 54.50 French Seal Coats 40.87 Skunk Opossum, 40-Inch. Smnrt Model, 69.50 French Seal Coats 52.12 Dlaek Opoisum Collar and Border. 4J-inch. smart flare. 87.50 French Seal Coats 65.62 42-Inch. Full Design, Seal Collar, Select Quality. ' 89.50 French Seal Coats 67.12 Contraating Collar of Skunk or Raccoon, 42-inch, Full Model. 92.50 Natural Muskrat Coats. . .69.37 42. inch. Full Models, Large Collvro of Muikrat or liudS'on Seal. 98.50 Hudson Seal Coats 73.87 -40-Inch, Full Model, Smart Model, Brocade Lining. 100.00 Hudson Seal Coats 82.50 .Skun.i or Sell Collar, 40-inch, Chic Model. 135.00 Hudson Seal Coats 101.25 40 and 45-inch Model., Select Quollty, Full Cut. 150.00 Hudson Seal Coats 112.50 42-Inch. Very Smort Model, Very Choice Quality. 160.00 Leopard Skin Coats. . . . 120.00 4 2 .inch Model, Collar and Cuff of Badger or Raccoon. 175.00 Hudson Seal Coats 131.25 Very Full Jaunty Model, 6-inch Dorder and Collar of Skunk. 195.00 Hudson Seal Coats 146.25 Cape Collar and Wide Border of Silky Slunk. 325.00 Scotch Moleskin Coats. .243.75 6-Inch Border end Collar of Skunk, Fox or Flying Squirrel. 245.00 Hudson Seal Coats 183.75 43 -Inch Model, Collar and 6-Inch Border of "Silky Skunk, 700.00 Natural Mink Coat . . . .525.00 43. inch Flare Model. Talla and Sable Pawa at Bottom, V &fc$K StWRSaSAilft -I i t 1 1 1 4j.'iiwr.4 S?0 Save ssa&iMi-yugBgggBMiita We offer for sale almost every item that appears in this advertisement excepting those few that have been sold during our Christmas business. Mavteon & DeMany 1:15 Chestnut Street By Specializing In Furs All Year . We Can and Do Offer the Greatest Values for the Lcaal Money IleicAre Three Reasons That Should Convince the Most Skeptical va ! at W - Wat CV Fti KvwKli B t-m 35,00 39,50 PtdFti I I HfM 51.50 I 78.50 For Saturday Only 28 French Seal Coats Makt, WWJt&&ftggik!!2&5jffi I fu r,mks-j SI : Cxi .C"u W .; I GiM j ' ,U0 II 69-B0 I J I HV affirm Your Punhait Cpvna IMSJ 1 I lUrm 5) 35 '; bmall tkpatlt or Chargi It fou Coat f j$T Men!.'! k Fur Coats M& Iter,', the Fur W ltaiK52L.J" tUf She M'anU for Xmat TO), iu-wc"" inn S K tfjt FurStts FurUatM m "rT. d ffl Cl Ir1.1" !! hTcrini fL'JL fc..w.utw. tun l k lWl Wtfae MW v---. 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Hill roi.i .. mil On These Fur Sets Reirularly Now 25.00 Hudson Seal 18.75 32.50 Raccoon 24.37 35.00 Black Fox 26.25 50.00 Skunk 37.50 50.00 Beaver 37.50 58.00 Dyed Blue Fox 43.50 75.00 Red Fox 56.25 75.00 Sable Brown Fox 56.25 75.00 Australian Opossum 56.25 89.50 Moleskin 67.12 98.50 Kolinsky 73.87 98.50 Slate Fox . 73.87 1 20.00 Natural Fisher 90.00 135.00 Cross Fox 101.50 Regularly Now 16.00 Raccoon 12.00 16.00 Black Fox 13.50 18.00 Hudson Seal 13.50 20.00 Beaver 16.00 25.00 Skunk 18.75 50.00 Black Lynx 37.50 58.00 White Fox 43.50 89.50 Ermine '. 67.12 Scarfs Regularly N 16.00 Raccoon 12.00 16.00 Black Fox .-.13.50 18.00 Skunk 13.50 20.00 Hudson Seal . . . , 16.00 20.00 Beaver 16.QD 35.00 White Fox 26.25 39.50 Ermine 26.25 39.50 Black Lynx 29.62 Here Are Six Extraordinary Specials for Tuesday. The Values Are So Unusual That We Quote No Comparative Prices fetu Ifesn?. Russian Pony Coats ir Raccoon Model. Moi 28.00 Beaver or Raccoon Collar. 40-inch Model, Moire Skin. French Seal Coat O.inch Mod itingiluffv 37.50 1 O.inch Model Controitingiluffv Collar Hudson Seal Coat ch Smart t Collar and 74.00 40-inch Smart Model Skunk Collar and Border Black Fox Sets Newest Style. 24.00 ijumiujX Skunk Sets Netvett Style. 28.50 rJmiiia&SSS&MJk- s 9 Jl!iKP'r IE Tim- v & m 24.00 I ri.mwiiraifflWitiwiiMin'iirin RaeeriomSetff Vji-f Newe.t StyljjWr Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted s ammrmmrmsmsri Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention Furs Repaired and Remodeled mtwmmMFsmmmtMm&mmmwmmffiR H l 3jy