""a - M.wpwwipy?- '- rZHSgPlBP ipBBfJUJXTp"- Kwss- "WWT "w'r EVENING LEDGER-PHILADlCLPntA, ITOIDAY, JANUARY 19, 19J7 3 I Town & Country SOCIETY mid COUNTRY LIFE FOR seventy years it 1ms been the policy of ttio publishers to mnkc TOWN Ji CoTNTItY !cori the full siibscrijtlion price, without premiums. Today it outranks in quality tinil prestige any Illustrated periodical in tlicuorlrinml the subscription priccjcr copy is the low est ofnny class paper publ Mit-d. $5.00 a Year - 36 Issues 25c a Copy Send 82.00 vvllh this nihcrlNrinrtit for llio ncvt fifteen (15) issues lit r mouth. THE STUYVKSAIST CO., 11 West 40th Si., 1SW ork FIREMEN AND POLICE SAVE NINE FROM FIRE Two Families Carried Down Lad ders After Being Trapped by Flames Firemen today rcraietl nine person. In eluding IHo children, who were trapped when lire of mvstorlous orlRln started In tlio dwelling of Jtlchacl Mis. 2111 Tallow hill Thn firemen carried the Inmate ot the f house clown Incldcrs while Maine, mid smoke pourcu irom me uiuon- Stephen Oniixi who occupied the third fioor n Ith his wife nml two chlldreti, Delia, four tears old and I-ianl. two c.irs old. awakened, choklnR and Raapli i; from sinoko t which filled tlio apartment lie tried to lead his family down tin- Mitirvvn, uut tneir cicapa was cut off b (lnmo and smoke. The second floor i occupied liv Mis and his wife and threo children, f.outac, sk ears old, Stephen, three tears old, and Denjimln ono er old The Mis family also tried to K.t down the italrway, hut v.an driven lnck In the nieintlmo Police man McDonald, of the Twentieth and Uut tonwood streets nlatlon, hud turned In an hum Captain llutt anil llosomin Park, of Engine I'ompany IS rn ambled up ladders and rescued the Alls famllv. Lieutenant Hush and lloseiucn JJInrlcm.in, Gilner and Washburn wpnt to the third Moor nnd brought down (ho Onn.i family All of the rescued wero In their nlpht clothing and sought refuge In tlio homes of neigh bors Three persons 1 arrow ly escaped suffoca. tkm earlv tocliv when lire destroyed pirt of the grocerv and dwelling of A OlrjntiPks. loll Kuffner ptreel illzy.insk' was aioued by smoke fiourlnc Into his lietttnoni lie carried his wlfo and child to a lear second story window The jumped to tho loot of a porch and tscaped tluoui;h .in adjoining house Tho fire, which was Plaited by an overheated stue, united a loss of flTOO "Lost" Children Safe With Neighbors Rescued b kind neighbors when .1 bed room lire, filled tho bouse with a smudge, six young children of dim leu (I'unn.m, 2670 Cedar street were lost to their mother for two hours this morning '1 he tiro was trlfllni and of unknown origin I'oui vears ago 11 threc-v ear-old child I 1 am is, was binned to death in the (luini.in name BOOST IN STORAGE RATE AT PORTS INVALIDATED Charges on Grain Illegal as Means to Ease Car Conges tion, Hoard Rules The proposed lin reaed charges for stor age ot grain In flex ltors nml cars await ing export in Philadelphia and cjthei east ern ports hao bii prohibited by the Interstate C'oninerca (Commission In a de cision rendered in Washington tod.i The new charges proposed In a new tariff schedule last hummer by the tiiinl. line railroads to telle. c congestion were bitterly opposed by the Philadelphia Com mercial I -chunge nnd similar organiza tions In other cities A hearing on tho capo was held In Balti more last Julv 'the proposed Increases in this cit would have doubled storage charges after slxlv dajs, and quadrupled them nftcr 1 JO iluta U O firaff piesldent of the Philadelphia Commercial Hxihange, welcomed the news of tho Interstate Commerce Commissions decision He said the local exchange was the first to protest nsatnst the Increase He re ceived ollkial notification from Washington today that the trink-llun railroads 1 1 a 1 been adised bv tho Interstate Commerce Commission that other methods of lellevlng congestion must be devised and that the plan to increaso rtorage charges had been rejected The congestion Mr firaff said had been specially noticeable in this port and in Baltimore Olcan. . V.. Herald Plant Ilnrned OI.KAN Y Jan 19 Kire destroed the plant of the Olean Herald toda, caus ing a loss of 135.000 PHILIP BOILEAU DIES; FOR PAINTINGS Nursed Constantly by His Wife, Formerly of This City, Who Posed for Him Philip Ilnllcau. noted portrait paluiei and magarlne Illustrator. Is dead at his homo In New York, a lctlm of pneumonia. Ho was fifty-three -.cars old, Mr nollcau had been 111 only n few dnjs. Ho was nursed cpnstnnllv liv his wife, who was Miss I'mlly Ollhcrt. formerly of Philadelphia, nnd who posed for virtually nil of his posters She was the orlglmt "Poster filrl " The marrlngo of Mr. llollenu and Miss Ollbert la well remembeied here In 1907 the nrllst announced that nfter searching for tears ho finally Ind found his Ideal tpe of feminine beauty In Miss Ollbert. She then was a student in the Kargeant Dramatic School They v.ore man led In October of that oar. Mr Uollcau then made her beauty famous all ovei the countrj. The ' llolleau Girl" was depleted as sweet, dainty and tender and alums feminine she never was so co'd and li.iuglitv ns tho 'illbaon ll'il" Mr Uollcau was born In Quebec, Can , and wis 1 son of tho lato Charles nnd Mrs Susnn T ttentori llolleau Although Holleon's father was n baron and Kre11t.l1 consul general at Quebec, In manhood the artist dropped tho family spelling lif his name nnd paid no claim to his title He nlwas prefoned to be 11 plain American 1IU7011 Mr linllertu was first married In Milan, his wife being a Hussion s. niter, who Inter died It has been Mr Ilolleau's habit for several tears to tako barefoot walks In tho earlv morning on tho lawn of Ills Long Island estate This is believed to have resulted In a severe cold which preceded tho attack of pneumonia MRS. RALPH .T WONDERS Noted society dnncer from Palm Beach, who will bo among the en tertainers nt tho Pon and Pencil Club's "Night in Bohemia" at the Bcllcvue-Stratford Hotel tonight. DENIES PLOT AfiAlNST WILSON Cockran, Alleged 13omb Thiowcr's Counsel, Scouts Assassination Hint SAV FRANCISCO Cal . Jan. 19 Uourko Cockran, chief counsel for the defense In the Thomas Moone inuider trial, toda denied the charge brought bv the 1100011 lion in Its op'nlng statement that Mount Miss Hleanor Fitzgerald, Alexander Ileil, man, I M ward -Volan and others had torined a consplracv to nstnsslnnle President Wll son and overthrow tho (tot eminent Cockran called tho charge a gall-i plnv ' designed to prejudice the publn mind "Hilly" Sunday in Trenton Monday TP.r.N'TOV. X J. Jan 19 The P. ' Ulllv ' Sundiy and Mrs. Sunday will stop at Tren'nn next Mondiy on their nay d I.awrencevllle School, where their son is ,1 pupil They will tako luncheon with Mr Flmer Ilwlng Green, of West Stato street DRAFTSMAN APPOINTED TO AID ZONING BOARD George E. 'Mackenzie Gets $125 a Month Position Other City Employes Named In order to expedllo the work of the Zoning Commission. George I! Datesman, president of the board appointed to dis trict the clt nnd inns upon the character of building, today mined George 1!, Mac kenzie 1SJ North T wentv-llrst street. 11s draftsman nt 11 ftt.ry of $125 n month Tho members of the commission lmo had n, bill Introduced In Councils appro priating Jln.000, so thht the work miv con tinue without Interruption. The only ap propriation made to dale Is $1000, nnd this sum was too small to permit the permanent appointment of n woiklng force Other citt, appointment made toclnv In clude IMwnrd .1 lturke, .'.'IS South Item berger street, trntislliiian, liurrnu of Sur vev $90.1. Peter J C.tvnnatigh. ItllS South Twentv-llfth Hreet. aslslnht supeilntend ent rrtialr shop. lUireau of Fire $l2ni , hnmuel W. Slblev, ill Knuih Fallon st,pPi fllmg clerk. Department of Transit, $i)0i GRAYSON APPOINTMENT TO CAUSE SENATE ROW Nomination of President's Per sonal Friend for Renr Ad miral Will Ue Attacked WASHINGTON. Jan 19 One of the lovtllcsl llttlo 'conllMiiatfou rows' kicked up for gome tlmo In. the Senate Is expected 011 the President s prnmol on of bis per sonal friend nnd phtslcrtti, I.leuteiianl-Com-inander Carj T t1riion. In be a renr ad miral Itcmrd show that Grayson Jumped 1111 ptoxliiintelv T".o men of whom alvut 140 nro uiett of tils own branch the medical service Investigation Indnv Indicated th it the Jump Is the l.itgest on 11 ord with the posslhle exception f unlit pt intuitions bis,i on Hnr distieiii n it n still a 111 1; met lis 1 ort 1 1 li, -t t fee nnt a i lllPH! ntU e fetv in s Stone and Quarry Men End Sessions ATLANTIC I'lTr Jn. 19 - Henry Struble of Chicago was re-elected president nt the closing session here of the fourteenth annual convention of tlio Inter national Cut Stono Contractors and Quarry men's Association Other olflcera elected are : Joseph P Fnlk Springfield Mass. vice president , W A Guthrie. New York, sec retary executive committee George Oak ley, Jr Toronto W M McMillan Chicago . John Favldson Ir Harrison. N J . C W Walters Cleveland Cornellui Shea lied ford Ind . P 11 Parker New York , Charles C Fanning, Thomas I crnln Chicago, and A F. Dickinson lledford Ind rPhii.J.WalsIiEsla(e-N 30-32-34 S. Second St. January Sale Vc Have Everything for the House and Person V. Lowest Prices. Easy Terras J J. E Caldwell & Coo Chestnut Juniper South Penn Square Exceptional Pearls 'ife 1$P-J .'Tl KTrSfi' I7IO anscom s Home-Made BREAD 5c Loaf 1232 Market Street and Branches ;" 1 10 DAYS' FREE TRIAL ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER 22.50 Eiy Terras f si hr n aiS3sa Bgroggassa For 207 years we have milled Buhrstone Water-ground Whole Wheat Flour and whole-grain flours nnd cereals. Retain all tho rich, bone-forming, revitalizing elements that nature placed in tho grain which arc re moved in ordinary milling. jicals yellow or White Corn Meal Vl.OL'KS Huckwheat. Graham Hye imnAKI'AST CKllKAI.H.I.Ie. Cracked Wheat. Oat Rice Ilarlev. Itye, Jluck- wheat Flour Natural Drown Rice, Natuial Itronn Barley, nrnn infnt I'otuis Vntural Ilrown liar- "lev Flour Natural Rrown Rica Flour. Whole Oat Flour ncl tor rrtr PooUrt GREAT VALLEY MILLS Kit. 1710. PAOLI. PA. ijm HARDWOOD fflb J?tBsm LO0RS t.3p 'tPINKERTONJ ri .MUM Wv CORRECT V MEN'S TAILORS Coi. 1 3th and Snnsom $35.00 and $37.50 Suitings or i?3 A Overcoating to order tJOU llurlnr our Heml-Annuat Clearance Hal ive offer the creutent tailurlng valuea. Special, SILK LINED. FULL DRESS SUIT, tailored to VOUR Jffn MEASURE, fit guaranteed. PJU J Trousers I fASpecialty KMtBaaaBHBnBagBal3 JOMS 1116WalnufStreet ' v- ' GALVANIZED, COPPER AND ZINC SHEETS L. D. Berger Co., 59 N. 2d St. Sll, Uarktt ii tCtvUont, JoU H Ready Money United States LoaiSociety sJr p Ordinary floors are a menace to health, as the dirt collects in the cracks, making ideal breedinj; places for germs. Hardwood floors are as sanitary as they are beautiful and durable. Easy to keep clean and retain a hiph polish. They are laid at small cost by PINKERTOK 3034 West York St. I.tftli rtiuncs) Yellow Carbon Copy Sheets A 0f $ ,11 1000 HI ftOOO . , ,. 3.;5 Sn fit x U standard welftht ami sraila Net tt Joii lot but retfuijr Roods ptirrhutett rijhi ' alio have a full supply of accoml UetJ, rarbon papr tl Int folUrrv fn.Ux rarda 11 II nil cablncta, etc , at redsonable prlcea HI'KCMf Letter " oak transfer fjhf (UxlUiCO), $;.0l each Prtntlnc tlono on rremlaaa Owl work raionabl prlrca and ery Job ready vtheu promlaed 1 nerer dlttappolnt. LOUIS FINK & SONS Printers, Stationers, Engravers 56 North 7th Street (Firt Floor) J - - 1 W V4 Gentlemen: Mr. P. T. Wi Ha will appear henceforth In iheiw column to speak In belu'r ot Uaclrrdowa'a litrt. Sl.ftO each or 3 lor (I 09, attached or cleUchecl cuffs. A. R. Underdown's Sons HuUbcr Good unit Men'a Vurnlihlmt 202-204 Market St, )tabllbed Since 1833, TEVERY USUNDAY i Instrumental and Vocal B p Trimnphs in New Columbia List pi WflW I m B I ""UIE most brilliant names in the instrumental field distinguish this month s list oi Columbia Records: the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, with Wagner's "Ride of the Valkyries;" Pablo Casals, with Schumann s "Abendlied;" Josef Hofmann, with Paderewskt's "Minuet in G;" Kathleen Parlow, with the "Cavalleria Rusticana" Intermezzo; and Eddy Urown, with Massenet's "Elegie." Equally distinguished is the vocal list, with Oscar Seagle singing Moore's "Meeting of the Waters;" Lucy Gates rendering "Come My Beloved;" David Bispham with his famous "Danny Deever;" and Vernon Stiles singing "At Dawning" and "Because" examples of the quality.and interest of the New Records for February on sale January 20th Among the sixteen popular recordings, Al Jolson isagain the he.ulliner.singing "A Broken Doll" "London Taps" the big hit from abroad which is also recorded as a fox-trot in this month's list of dance-records. A Few of the Song-Hits and Dances Listed: I 'TWAS ONLY AN IRISHMAN'S A 2151 DREAM. Linpite Trio. 10 inch 75- l"LU I YADDIE.KADDIE.KIDDIC.KADDIC, 5" I KOO. KniiliUiboLker (Juatlctlc. A 2148 10-inch 75'- HONOLULU, AMERICA LOVES YUU (We'veliot to lUinuit to voii.j Knicleibocl.tt Quaitette. ON THE SANDWICH ISLES. Knicker bocker Quailttle. A 5913 I J inch ft. 00 A 5914 U-incli ft oo MURIEL WALTZ, l'rince's Or chc.'.lia. BETTY. Hetty Walu. I'nnce Or chestra, MY LONELY LOLA LO. Medtev 1 ox trot. Introducing i. "When l-vcning Shadows-1 'all." 3,"On the Arm of the Old Arm Chair" 1'iince's Hand. DANCE OF THE DOLLYS. Toi-trot. I'rjnce's Hand. m Then there is a wonderful choral recording of the second-act finale of "I.a Traiata," ilie initial recordings of James Ilarrod, tenor, two monumental hymns, Charles Harmon in two songs of the heart, light orchestral selections and overttnes, marimba and accordion banjo nmelties, and even two story-records for the children to make this interesting list complete. Vhatcer jour tastes, jou'll be sure to enjoy a i-it to your dealer's today I New Columbia Records on sale the 20th of every month. GRAFONOLAS and DOUBLE-DISC FOR SALE BY ( I.NTHW. I iiiiilnKliam riuiiii In., 1101 thenlnut St. rninoltunla lulMuir Machine ( u., 1 1 DO Lllrttnut M. hnrllMiliurs, N A Co., I-Mc ami Alurkct sn, hlruulirlJEo Cluthler, mh nud Market M. NO UTll Arkley I'luiio Store, 3003 (irrmnntciwii Ate. C ily line I'lmrmttry. urk lluacl unci City line Holler. John C, 13J7 KocUliiiiJ hi,, Locuu I utrrnlU, tlenj , 140 North Bth M, Icleul I'lunu unit Tulklue Machine Co., 3833 flerniuntowu Ave. (IMrwurlfl'j, 383 (icrnmotovrn Ave. Olney Vln.lc 1'urUir. S3I3 North 3li M. I'lillaiUlphlu Tulklnc Machine L'u , UUO North I ricnklln .St. Itrlcr I K.. UIU lllrurd e. hrhfrzer I'lauo C'ompuny, 339 Nurtti Dili HI. bihurll Mrcahau, 171- ( olumbla t. OUTIIKST llurr. Kdirard II.. 5118 Frunkforil Ave. Coluulul Melody Miup, 3539 North I'ront St. I ruuLfcm) Mu.lo hturc. 3337 Orthodox SI. (ioodman. L. I.., 357 VWt (llrurd Ave. (.utlcoukUl, Victor. Orthodox and Almond SU. ICrnny, Thomas 31., 3J3I Kenslnztou Ate. Hll. A, ISO Meat l.lrard vr. KrjKler, Jonepli, 313J Klchmoud St. Mllioa-er. haniue), 1501 North I'lfllt SI. Oun.worili'., 535 )1h I cliljll e. I'hlla, Talklnj Machine t'o . 911 North 5d St. Kclnhelmrr'a Department Store, IrraDt and buvouclianoa Ave. TtOUTHHUST ( arkou, T, II.. SS50 Oeruiantovrn Ate. Ilauncinuua, H,X Jacob J., 1501 L.eriantoctn Av. NOltrim I. ST (tonllnuedl Itiitls, I ranklln. 100(1 VVujno Ave. i.oodmun, Jos. 1101 Main St. Munayunk Huhvulc, Martin, 44IM (iermulilon n Ate Heatoii 'lalMng Machine lo, 58111 N. 3,'d St. Aluore, I', II. tG46 fiermaiituvt n tr. Natlfl.lcln, I'lilllp. 3114 Hnl rk s. J'oera A Itrynolds, 1931 Ur.l Tioga St. Tompklne, J. .Monroe, ft I II lirrmuiiluitu Ate. VVI.ST lMIII.AIIIll.rlllV 1'arr, II. I'., Si: Main St., Ilurhy lieu. II. Ilutle & Co.. 393U-3CJ I uucatlrr ve. I.ul.ln. I'lano Co.. 3111-113 Miulh S5d SI. Illluian, . II.. IU5I I an. dole no Ate. Independent Tulklns Muihlne Co., 4HI0 Woodlund te. I edaue, lUrrj, 410 Norlb S5d SI. Mclchlurri lln... 4935-4U I uneunter Ale. shiill'a Drucc Store, 3U38 Market St. I'ulierkal 'lalklnir Muclilne und Itecord (o. 5051 ll.illlmi.ro tie. Not i'lilladelplilu, TalUlur Machine Co, 7 South 60th SI. SOLTII liu llrow, lout. 1503 South 4ll SI. Freed, Morris, 1631.39 South aili SI. lilobe Tulklui Matliiue t'o, 1357 I'olot llreeze At- l.upluacel, Antonio, 730 Houtll "til SI. Miller, II. 0I houtll 5d SI. Vlu.lcul Kho ru.. The, Slli and llalnurldfe St.. I'lilladelplilu rliouosruph Co., CilU south St. I'lilladalphta 1'honoitrapli Co., S53 South Vlh Si. Ku.eufeUI. II, 834 houlli SI. Stolfo, Harry, U13 South Dili SI m Dudley, II. J. CAMDEN II53-3T-19 Uroadnoy A Sale of Fine Perry Overcoats for a limited period only! I The opportunity for the man who is wise enough to buy Over coat insurance for sev eral years to come ! He can't buy the same in surance at the same rates next year! $20 Coats $15.50 $22.50 Coats . . $16.75 $25 Coats ..$18 &$19 $30 Coats $23.00 $35 Coats $26.00 $40 Coats $31.00 $45 Coats $35.00 $50 Coats $39.00 i But, it's not the prices merely, though they de serve consideration this day and date ! The real appeal of this sale is the Overcoats the fabrics in them; the way they are made, cut and tail ored; the poise of their bodies, the swing of their style, the grace of their lines rich im ported Crombies, fine imported Beavers ; dress fabrics and novelty mixtures! Snappy Trench Coat models with belt going all around; single breasted and double breasted Ulsters and kimono-sleeve models; s i n g 1 e-brcasted and double-breasted box back Overcoats; princely conservatives; belted and pleated backs in various combinations. It's the Overcoats, Gentlemen! Though the Savings are not to be sneered at! Sale for Limited Period Only! PERRY& CO. "N. B. T." 16th & Chestnut Sts, II il 117 North Broad St. 1119 rbciioat Stte.l -uahua Ce, lit B. sth t SKIS CermasUws T.
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