S' - XI' a. iftflf ara ft j Eft- vwwmvHV'r -' :m . be?. . r4lSCf.V'ty W;R DTIM9IAYED; 75 LICENSES GRANTED iii-SWv- v- "i I i 1 1 1 i ' D.nta 3 Qrai Not the War, Election Nor High Cost of Coal Deters Fianced j . Times must b gcod. Regardless of the fc lection, the war, the high cost of living, not to mention cool prices, Phllndelphlans today besieged the wedding license bureau In City Hall. Sevepty-nve licenses were .. Msued. Soma day all around. It would I seem I One suggestion offered relative to the unusual rush was that many wish to marry before the Advent seoxon sets In, The list follows: Wallace II. Cox. Wllmlnston, Del., ana I.jJl II. Oracle, B230 Cheater ave. Timothy J lonovan. 131T Iorter at., and ..Marlon nlenholt. 20.1 8. Sartaln at. . ., Herman V. l'ark. 124a llueknell at , and Mar- auret A. Caldwell, 2(124 Martlaon it. Carl r. Weinman. 2IS! N. Mh St., and IluMa n Jetrerlea. Narberth, I'a, ... reter C, Strlttmatter, Thorouahfare. N. J and Martha C, Suhrl. Ijrexfl Hill, I'a, Huso 1 Donch. Waahlncton. II. C. and Marie I Jamea, Wa.hlniton. I). C. . ., William Welker. SMI W, Oakdale at., and niale II bander, M42 N. American at. Frank J, Hanley, 2S3H I'alethorp at., and Ida M. Nlcholaon. 841(1 Kenalnaton ave. Thomaa Miller. 8113 Weymouth at., and Jennie. nuntlne, 2144 N. Palethorp at. Ralph c, Kerry. 1024 Walnut at., and Ulllan Myera. 2437 8. Opal at. Harry Junn. 144 X, 10th at., and Emma Mink. 2lS6 Wharton at. . fames Mcllale, 000(1 Spruce at., and Utile Al- nrecht, Atlantic .City, N. J. . , C Joaeph rtoehe. 241 H 12th at., and Minnie I.. White, St, Iul, Mo. . ... John O Oault. soft Wanner si., and Horence E. Scenyard, S31H N. 1.1th at. . . ., Warren O Jluaser. 21 HI Cheetnut at . Bnd Lil lian K. Poet. lft3 Newklrk at .... Frnnrrti A. Kiln. 13't Dunont t . nad Hernlna M, Walter. .iRO Jameatown at Harry Halyr, 1U4H N Croakey at , and Mnlvlna I, Hump, Moorea, Pa Theophllua P. Illcharila 373.1 Wallace at . and Helen P. Ryan, inoo Oxford at Walter d. Pope, 232 N. Slat at , nnd Margaret M Kennedy. 2210 N, Camac at. Jack 'I. Lehrman. 020 Wolf at . and Ileaale Pad laaky. Hillside Place. N J. . An ton I Selwur Trenton, N. J . and Anllla Mectka. 17111 N. 2d t. Clarence Holt, 1203 Koulkrod at . and I.llllan M. Chadivlck. fTMi Worth at Chlerlconl LuIkI. 308 New at., and Mary W. McMahon. 1020 Nectarine at Henry Mamm, Camden. N. J . Ami Clara Ou Comb. 134.1 N" 1.1th at. . Holer P, (lordon. :il(V3 Hcach at . and llridact Malloy M7 Harnberry at Frank J. Simon. 813 N. 21at at . and Marlon H. Klrwln. HI8 N. 2Iat at. ... Clifton M. Dunn, 143.1 N. Camac at., and Haxel T. Howaer. 1721 llouMer at. Grant E Wataon, Jr . 1702 Woodatock at., and Ruth Iela. 1HHI N. 20th at. Philip Ros-oW, SMS Wllaon at., and Mary Olo- wocka. 2H4B Wllaon at. Harold Appleset, Idem N. 12th at , and Kathrn M. Oatley. 1N00 N. 12th at. Jamea A. Ladaon. 110S Mouth at . and Allle E. Harper. HON South at. Charlea H. Dormiui. 1733 Olive at., and Tillle Uerry. 1R31 Oreen at Jnmea II. Atklnaon. 1012 Arch at . and Mur- caret C. Lynch. U4 N Salford at. Jamea W, Wllcoa. 1.1IN H. lMh at., and Kv Hrjwn. 1818 S. INth at. Jamea Wllllama. 3340 I.udlow at., and Edith K Klnr. 1741 Ternon at. William o. Pearaon, 4r,( llodlne at., and Jennie Carle. 0 Willing- ave. Thomaa Washington. 2423 Taylor at., and Emma Martin, 0.020 McCallum at Chalm-ro 1). Oraham, 2.13 H. 43th at., and Ethel A. Krlrdleln. 1 8. 44th at. Louis M. Pratt. 3t 13 N" Nth at , and Carolyn M Ffund. 403N N Franklin at Jamea A. Hnouden. 1347 H. Capitol at., and Henrietta Colbert. 1N20 S. Ilancroft at. Charlea I,. Conway, Oil Krle ave., and Ella Hewea. all Erie ave. Roland W. llach, 244N X. 10th at . and Marie A.4 Hhaw. 2402 N. Opal at Arthur Simmon, 173S Kolsom at., and Willie llolnea. 173N Folaom at. William. Deasler. 1210 Atlantic at., and Alice C. Tate, mill Ituntlns Park ae. Everett It. Miller. Colllngswood, N J., and Emma E. Koenlg, .1013 N. Iteeae at. Salvatore Aloaal. 2027 Howan nt . and Concetta Sottlle. 2027 Rowan at. Antnnlo Olna. 1N13 Fernon at., and Mary Tural. 1313 Chadwlck at. Reuben Plnekv, 2022 E. Madlaon at . and Anna llloom, 2.133 K. Cambria at. Joaeph A Murphy. 213(1 S. 12th at., und Mary E. Foley, 221.1 McKian at. David K. Ycager. 733 Wynnewood road, and Emma A. Henkel. .111 X. Wanamaker at, Frarcla V. Nixon. 2040 Olrard ave.. and Wll- belmlna U Hankea, 1223 N. 2nth at. Onanxene Ileaaley. 026 a. Lit hat., and Helen uennie. ti.it n. iin at. Will C. Price. 4.117 N. tilth at. Imaatrefet. SU34 dreene at. John A. Htorey. Flushing. N. Y.. and Marietta . de Ver-t.' New York city. Jlartln F. Haaaett. 133(1 N. 23d at., and Kath arine E. Held. 3432 Ridge ave. Itoaea Felton. 1317 Rodney at., and Elizabeth Ftanklln. 2020 Webater at. Joaeph F. Clallasher. 2313 Stewart at., and Jean Bayers, 2414 Cambrldso at. Fred J. Ounlock.' 2317 R. Croakey at,, and Jennie J Culllman, 203.1 8, 23d at Jan Krzyzanowekl. 343.1 Almond at., and Fellkaa Taraazlewlcz. 343.1 Almond, at. William McCloakey. ;ii2 Cedar at., and Loretta D. Haughey. 8007 NT8th at. Angello Uunnella. 030 N. 13th St.. and Annie Gibbons. 0(10 X 1.1th at. Vernon W Hopkins. Taymond. Wash,, and Mary Gray. 1022 X. Judson at. Franrla J. O'Neill. Jr.. 240.1 Palethorp at . and Ulanrhe Lang, 2 32 Harcrant at John Tomllnson, 3037 X. 7th at., and Margaret M. Spangler. B30 W. Westmoreland at and Hattle L. Licensed at Elkton to Wed ELKTON, Md.. Nov. 7. Marriage II censes were Issued here today to Herbert Carter and Dlnnche Anderson, Amos A. Kelser and Hetty fl Demarest and lien Jamln II. I.usky and Anna GrosFmun. all of Philadelphia ; Alexander O Morrow und Rhoda E. Lucas, Wilmington, William It. Black and Alcbertlne.M. Smith. Glbbsboro, N. J. ; George It. s'chultz and Gertrude Smith, Norrlstown ; Millard nice and Ida M. Polndexter, Lincoln University. Pa . Oscar D. Schwelgert and Minnie J. Schaef fer, Schuylkill Haven, Pa. ; Yola Adams, Cambridge, and Nora Ilurper, Federalsburg, Md. SHIRTS $1.15 $1.50, $2.00 Values A Limited Number Made up of short lengths from our Custom Department. At These Addresses Only 1338-40 South Penn Square Wldener Building Arcade 926 Chestnut Street skftey's Adjusts Rtfryre Pari lmerMS tfRcUncy of a truu S9 THUMB fCMCW MCAOUATOB ralenled Atireat 31, 1311 GROW WOSfoE St.t aw laaf MmUmi K.J MUPTUHES' Varea Driven From Full Councils Rule Continued frem Psi e One a majority the Town Meeting party elected one or more councllmen. In the Forty-sixth Ward, where the Town Meeting candidates for Councils had been singled out especially for attack, the fu slonlsts made a clean sweep. Thn wag true also In the Tnenty-second Ward where nil five Town Meeting candidates for Councils were elected. In both of these wards the Vare organi zation made strenuous efforts to have the names of h Tmn Meeting narty candi dates thrown off the ballot, and It was not until the State Supreme Court reversed a decision of Judge Wessel that they were permitted to remain on the ballot. CATtEY WINS WARD Mercantile Appraiser James A. Carey, who was blackjacked In the t'H!oody Klfth" Ward on primary election day, carried his ward easily. In spite of Varo opposition through Jacob A. Bcrger. who was runnlnc on the Vare-pre-cinpted American pirty ticket. In the Third, Sixth, Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh. Thirteenth and Sixteenth Wards, the cnndldntes were general. y supported by Penrose and McNIchol and had the In dorsement of tho Town Meeting party. The result or the councllmantc' election was as follows: nnsT WAitn SIH.nCT COUNCIL Jamea A Itoberta, n John T. Klrby, D., T. M TWO COMMON COUNCIL Charlea Connor It Harry M Miller, II John It. Stu-blng. O.. T. M Jacob Iternsteln. I) SKCOXI1 WAItll SELECT COUNCIL Prank J Wlllnrd, R and t Leonard 8. Peralchettl. T. M ONK COMMON COUNCIL Harry C. ItohMnR. It. and 1) Thomaa Ilockfsky. T M T1IIIII) WARD ONI! COMMON COUNCIL John It. ltemlg, 11.. D and T. M Nicholas dl Lemmo. A. and . .. I'OIIITII WAKII SKL1TCT COUNCIL Herbert N Salua. R. and W Charles J. Crlitlnzlo. I), and T. M... ONE COMMON COUNCIL 7aaquala Ferrlsnn. It. and W Daniel Cahlll. Sr.. D Daniel Cahlll. Jr.. T. M rii-rii WAim skli:ct COUNCIL Jamea A. Cnrey, It.. T. SI John J Howan. D laaae Deutarh. Hoc Jacob A. Herger A ONK COMMON COUNCIL Samuel .1. lllumberg. R.. D.. T. M. i;rnest Walter. A SIXTH WARII SELECT COUNCIL Thomaa .1. McOlnnls. II.. D.. T M .. Martin L. Foley. A ONE COMMON COUNCIL Charles A. Schwnrs II.. D.. T. M. . . William llaumgartner. A SEVP.NTll WAKII TWO COMMON COUNCIL Joeerh 3. O'llrlen. 11 Richard A. Cooper. It and D II. Henr. I r.lfillTH W.RI SELECT COUNCIL Jamea Wlllard. R. D.. W ONE COMMON COUNCIL Morris E. Conn. R.. D, W NINTH WARD SELECT COUNCIL Jame M. Neely. R P and W ONE COMMON COUNCIL E. R. Cleason. R.. D and W TF.NTII WARII SELECT COUNCIL Joshua Elans, R.. D nnd T M.... ONE COMMON COUNCIL Rolla Dance. R.. D. and T. M III.KVF.NTII WARD SELECT COUNCIL William F. Nickel. Jr.. R . D.. W . . ONE COMMON COUNCIL Loula C. Mlchailsen R.. D. W TWrn.FTII WARD SELECT COUNCIL Richard D Rurke R. D ONE COMMON COUNCIL Thomaa I Tierce 11 D Sol Wolf. W .3013 . 41 .2004 .20 no . 877 . 28K 2730 220 27.14 21U . 17r,3 . 72 .I7tr. . 43.1 .1711 . 4.1 . 477 .ton' : 11 . Gnu .102" . 85(1 004 102 3.13S .sua . 170 1059 THIRTEKNTH WARD SITLKCT COUNCIL John P. Flaherty. It.. D. and W... ONB COMMON COUNCIL Rudojph Ituedlnser, n., D.. and W ' FOURTRKNTII WARD , SELECT COUNCIL Henry F. Kennedy, It., B., and W.... Edward J. Itooney, D ,i ONE COMMON COUNCIL Timothy J. -McCarthy, R 8. and W-. A. Oicar Schllllnc; D. ............. FIFTEKNTH WARD BKLECT COUNCIL James O. Caraon. Jr.. R W John II. llerkley, D Oeorge W. llradenburgh. T. M TAVO COMMON COUNCIL Retnhard Nell, n Harry W. Hteldle. n., W Charles Deverv. D ..... Albert It. Davis. D.. .i. Richard D. Iluri.a. T. M Hugh L. Montgomery. T. M.,,. 8LXTKKNTII WARD SELECT COUNCIL Rllas Abrama, R :....?. John M Haugcr. D ONE COMMON COUNCIL William J. McCloakev, R Thomaa J. Moirls. D , SEVF.NTKKNTII WARD SELECT COUNCIL Jnaerih Adolman, It. and W ... tleorge A. Margran. D. and T. M ONE COMMON COUNCIL Albert n. I.nmpp, R. and W Charlea F. Kelley. ,D. and T. M ridllTF.KNTII WARD COMMON. COUNCIL Thlllp M Mer. It., W John Hubbard, li William O. Williams. T. M NINETF.HNTII WARD SELECT COUNCIL Edward nuchholz, It Harry Derbyshire, D., T. M THREE COMMON COUNCIL John It. Remold", R llnrry Keene. It James . McOurk, It Thomia Dallas, I).. T. M Hluart Winters. D.. T. M Ldward Ludwlg. D. T. M .2408 ...3303 ... 2T0 .2800 . 203 2888 804 2803 2203 2824 sun 317 2833 2son 1144 143 .1194 . Ill 1105 701 I lion 720 ...2302 . .. 184 ...loon TWENTY-EIGHTH WAKB I BKLECT COUNCIL ., Wllllain H. Qultler. R.. A ::"!.!!i THREE COMMON COUHUiu Andrew C. Keeley. R., It yiiarjrB Israel wima Charli Frank THIRTV-EIOHTH WARD SELECT COUNCIL Jsms Carson, R., Pro,, T. H W.... WUIIam J, O'hrlen, D.............. FOUR, COMMON COUNCIL Harry If. Davis.. R.. D.. T. M .2!s5 ' rf. ui ems 903 ..9S.VI ' ."' ::: ??? unvid J. hn r .- t... ;"" j. aicr.mney. it., n ..9isv tviiti. ...- .'.; w L" ' i w.7n70 IC lAvy, It.. A ail. j;i1-."i.05lr. .jr., u.. no., . - ; TM m Oreenhood, D ' 2372 . John l Ammtl'i." n"1' M 'so. Nw. D 2424 John C nliivC D" nS : J. Gallagher. D P.t?lc 5eSJ,: V.' V!! 328 ."...4783 fcb.7w: r; ..4410 ..2829 . .4.110 ..4440 ..4232 ..2712 . .213S ..2.101 . .23U0 804 .1070 .1077 0 TWENTIETH WARD THREE COMMON COUNCIL Clinton A. Snwera. R Wllmer W. Ti Inkle, R Simon Waiter It,, Hugh II. fl'Dnnneli l . T. M John Jonton D . T. M Morris W. Shaffer. D.. T. M TWENTY-FIRST WARD SELECT COUNCIL Thomaa S T. Mackleer. It.. W Richard L Enlwlstle, I.. T. M.. . TWO COMMON COUNCIL Harry IT. Anderson. It, W tleorge 13. Dorwart. It. P., W Thomaa Martin, D, T M Jamea Stutt, D., T. M TWKNTV-SECOND WARD FIVK COMMON COUNCIL Prlngle Ilorlhwlck. It., D.i Pro.. R. P., 1 1 alter liowdltch. R J. Lee I'a Hon. R , !;dard T. Smith. It Daniel F. Waters. It Maurice J. White. t John W Oraham. 1 , T M Jam J Fisher, D ). Mentzlncer, Jr. Pro. T. M., W. . '""renco Smlih I'm.. It. P. T. M.. Robert Is. Lnmbertoli. T. M.. W TWENTV-TIIIRD WARD SELECT COUNCIL KM wood S l)als. R William It Horn. I) ,' s . Pro.. T. M, TWO COMMON COUNCIL Clarente E Outterson. Jt Henry K Fries, It., s John A. I.el. D.. T. M.. W Levi F. Coin. D. T. M.. W 1 WnXTY-rill'llTII WARD THREE COMMON COUNCIL John DLimnnd It. Pro., W xtarv li. White. It w W. SI. Ward It.. Fro William J. DoUKherly. D.. T, M.. . Samuel W. Hnrrlaon, D.. T. M. . .. Thomas W Wllklnvm. D T M. TWKNTY-rirTH WARD SELECT COUNCIL John J Conrov. R Emanuel It Clinton. I) TWO COMMON COUNCIL Mark IVmlnsr. R llernard .1 McGulTan. It John I. llannnn II John J. L.onard D TWKNTV-SIXTII WARD SELECT COUNCIL James E Lennon. R John CaMn. D T. M THREE COMMON COUNCIL Joseph P. Oaffney, It ". . . .. Frank II Stockley. It Oeorge II. Kelley, It John Binder. D., T. M Charlea E. Manner, I.. T. JI Enrlcco S. Sembello. D. T M. .. twi:nty-sf,vf.nth ward one common council William II Tiaon R WIMam IiOulr I) John 11 Price Jr T M ..40:7 . .4S12 . . ..( ..1341 ..1400 . 1.12(1 .2401 .2031 .2437 .2310 .2N2.1 .2881 ..4003 ...1742 . .MlNII ..3712 . .37.10 . . 0.10 . .3442 . . 743 ..4001 ..4H12 ..18118 2(11111 W. 31.1.1 ...2121 ...207.1 . .3047 2882 2.1.'l .307.1 2.11.1 40'l.1 .1774 4121) 3VI1 100.1 .111M S3H .1022 . II ..43.10 ..2.10.1 ..4304 ..4317 ..42011 . .2.124 . 247.1 2400 1 -,'. 101 030 TWENTY.NINTII WARH TWO COMMON COUNCIL Ldsrard F. Sauter. IL. W. i nin.i .ii..h... n "T John t l.Ak. ' Sd,H.r'1r. I'obe'rts.' .' ii! -, uu. oiuiX, '1, fll ,,,... "" THIIITIETH WARO . . SELECT COUNCIL w,l'l'm J. Crawford. R.. W lrank p. McOurk. T, M TWO COMMON COUNCIL P.',!tr tP-. '"niond, n., W 5.W1 Aeldeman, it.. W.... Michael j. (lormley, D., T. M Oeorge Hauard. D.. T. M THIRTY-FIRST SELECT COUNCIL Alfred jr. Waldron. R.. R P.. nd W.. J, Myron Bhlmer, D. and T. M TWO COMMON COUNCIL John IT. Lock, R R. P. and W Thomaa ir. Matiack. R. and. A John M stokes, D. snd T. M John Finney. D. and T. M TIIIHTY-SF.COND WARD SELECT COUNCIL John It. Olllette. It Edwin C. Ilolleau. D. Fred II. Varner. T M TWO COMMON COUNCIL William M. Lewis, P. Jere II Shaw. R , Charles J. Sharkev, D.. W Hush Hanna. D . w William J. Sadler. T. M Oeorge E. Mapes. T. M THIRTY-THIRD WARD SELECT COUNCIL John J McKlnlev. Jr.. R Allan L Klrby. D.. T. M THREE COMMON COUNCIL Ferd Raumcaertel. R Frederick Schuli It .8 John L. Dough-rty ft.. S John J. Itrltt D ..,' Harrr H Humnhrlea D.. T M.. W.. Hobort Smith D T. M . W John Itrltt T M THIRTY-FOURTH WARD FOUR COMMON COUNCIL E. J Wertzel. R.. Soo. Frank Gray. It. Pro. T. M.. W Thomaa II. Walker, It Francle (I. Treaton, l Albert Fsch(r, 1) John F. Pollard. D Conrad S Schwarz. D William Ileatty. I). Harry P. Hannum P. T..M J. Melvln Smith, T. M, W Jacob II. Shelter. T. M . W THIRTY-FIFTII WARD SELECT COUNCIL Oorae Mitchell. II.. D. Edward H. Casev. T. M COMMON COUNCIL Lewis V. Rrandenateln. 11.. D William S. Hleaelng. T. M THIRTY-SIXTH WARD THREE COMMON COUNCIL lohn II Hahn. It Jamuel K. Stinger. It Robert smith. It . . . tnhn P. Stuhltraite. D . T M Daniel J. (irecli. D T M . Stephen Ran D . T. M THIRTY-SEVENTH WARD ONE COMMON COUNCIL John A Nngel. Jr . It.. T M James II Oleaaon, D., IV ..2813 ..2883 ; is .2143 I ..Ml .8001 .1071 .3850 .S.1SO .1110 .1080 .3218 .1(183 .3081 .3100 .1010 .1044 ..240 . . 302 ..2200 ..2400 ..2"" . 400 . . 38.1 ..2284 . .2JJS .4300 .31(1 ...4310 ...4770 ...447.1 ...1131 ...330(1 ...3017 ...2044 . .2.100 ..0.130 ..2304 ..2304 . . 000 . , nr.i . . 013 . . 07(1 ..43.11 ..4302 ..4321 .10.10 . 33H OfiO 801 Card Bunting Flags Irfs&K. jjLl, w ILf 1. L' A it ,st color Wear Longer f in injured Parr rl Pont SERVICE FLAGS 8.1c SI. 1.1 S1..10 sj.iso S4..10 S.1..10 HH.OO 813 00 . .2x3 3W :ii.i . 4x0 .3x8 0x10 8x13 10x13 stars ' Inrlmlerl Extra stir. over 3. 8c en. li All business houses, churches, lodges and clubs urn liming aerlre (Iocs now. Let me" make juurs. U. S. FlafifS Renew Yours hF.WED STARS AND STRIFES 3S, fit 4(l. S3: 8x8,. St.2,11 0x10. 8l 8x12. H8.R0I 10x13. I3l 12x20. SIO. 1'lione nnd mall orders promptly attended to or hate our reiiresentnthes cull. A , Large poles furnished und erected on buildings or from the ground. All kinds steeplejack work. Itallrnom. banquet hull and building decorating work done rlxht. Hell riioneo p p C.nrAnnr Keystone, i,ocut42oo ' xjaraner itaco V3S, 218 PARKWAY I1I.IX1. ttrt butlnr place, every home, eiery imntcan should fly a flag and help fill the tnltj r i enff Mtrflnt' Vhrlntma boat iaTaTBK3?aVXX WfvKKfiyZVVyt?XMJffWm9WiCkM ' ''S".w sBaTBaTflBTaBiBaaTaTaBaT XWFW2&KP2?xffo?29p , ,ZbJ42tti?. ?. ' $Sr"r$B W20ffit t!8&JKV&y&&9Mmfc&& flTJsV v " 4SarJBaarJBaraT JarjDrJBarJBaa?jBarJBl VmWBSgSSSSTSi-- tKJf KmewfiSMCX'nly 'ZSwmmE& aTaTarl """- BBTaTaTaTaTaBvaBBBTaTaaBaTas aBBax$K.S. ' l SSi .gJa3sTg)JJBK Kx3HBBBaaar SKlB "' B aBaaBBaH 8BSgM3MlSMBMfy'"gg!5!S5a71 A bBsWt !HliBHBBBBHBaaBH- jHKm JbBbHHbBbH'1 222,150 Victims Park Row and Frankfort Street, New York the busiest corner in the world. Every evening 296,200 men and women pass this corner. Three out of every four 222,150 men and women are tired out. They are victims of the city because they have not adapted themselves to modern city life. They are listless; their footsteps are heavy; all the energy they brought to work in the morning is gone. But the fourth person is full of energy. His eye isias bright, his step is as springy as when he started out to work in the morhing. his ia why three fourths of these men and women you see crossing Park Row or anywhere in the city are "all in" when their day's work is done: they pound away their energy on hard pavements, with hard leather heels. Leather heels are out of date; they are not suited to modern' city conditions. 8,000 energy wastes a day When you bring your hard leather heels down as the average city dweller does 8,000 times a day, you shock 8,000 units of energy from your sys tem. This makes a very serious energy waste by the end of the day. The 222,150 men and women who drag their tired bodies home every night owe their fatigue, in a large meas ure, ts energy wasted by the use' of STTsVstJbTs) 4ilaTQSBTsj4BH4HrTf eVBTTHaVaT4W The fourth person the one with energy left-theonewhowalks,talks, and looks 03 if he were enjoying life,has sur plus energy. He has not jolted his energy a.way. He is wearing O'Sullivan's Heels. You may join this one out of four class by having O'Sullivan's Heels put on your shoes at once. You'll find your work cosy and your energy greater. You'll be able to walk to your heme with an elastic step. By absorbing the 8,000 daily shocks, these heels will give you the added energy you want. The best heels for city wear The heels best suited to modern hard pavements and floors are O'Sullivan's Heels. , They are guaranteed to outlast any other heels. They will last three times as long as leather heels and will give uniformly satisfactory servlco to the very last. Because ol our special process, these heels combine the greatest durability with the greatest resiliency. They are made of perfect heel material. Buy your shoes O'Sullivahlzed. ' Good dealers sell the latest style shoes with O'Sullivan's Heels already attached. Have these heels put on all your shoes at once. Every day you delay putting on O'Sullivan's Heels you are wasting your most valuable asset Energy. In bltck, white or fan; for meo, women and children. Intiat on O'Sulllyun'e arold the dittppolntment of As"? i-'KI.8!.1''. Hlller, T. St.. -.u .. nmuniea, T, SI. THIRTY-NINTH WARD THREE COMMON COUNCIL !" f- Paltley. R John Af, ply fin n . ....... a. &"' AOfeenrTela; 'li '. V, '. '. '. '. '. '. '. . 37Vs P. ,11. Ulbson. D.. T. M "alter .liable, D . T. M , FORTIKTII WARD POUR COMMON COUNCIL W Warren Weaver, P.., Pro., It. P.. hri'!.A- Hssch, It., It. P Jacob Jtathay, n.. It. P Joseph Loudcrhnrk, It,, Pro., W...... jMrVJ-.llllssrd. D. . ..... . . .: . .. . . ft''1 ; McCullough, D Irancla Pertlg, D rORTV.FIRST WARD 1ELECT COUNCIL K"1'" nal. It.. D. W Thomas li. Hmlth... COMMON COUNCIL John N. Costello. It.. D W George Campbell . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . rORTY-SKCOND WARD COUNCIL VACANCY Edwin Plott, R red J. Humphrey. It.. Pro Thomas IJ. Clemens. It . W Samuel II. stills, it.. Pro John II Dagney, D., T. M Charles H. Von Tsgen. D.. T. M PORTY-THIRD WARD SELECT COUNCIL Oeprge D. Cox. It., Pro., W John Haney, D.. It. P.. T. M THREE COMMON COUNCIL J5'".'.lam Tt Hcnrgle. It . Pro . W Matthew Kenney, II., Pro, W llenry Wolf. n.. n J... T.M. ...!.. W.Kf rd !' Lenahan. D William Nnvlor, D Jacob N. Mllla, II. ......... .'..... Thomaa filuett. It P T. M '"rank J. Schneider, T. M. ...'.....".'. roitTY-rnuRTii ward SELECT COUNCIL n.lM'1 I'rankcnfloU, It . W llllam D Ilncon. It, Pro TWO' COMMON COUNCIL John C. Evans It., W Joseph j. Keiiv. n ;;;;; JlWtUs J Mulll, D John II Albany. 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Mat. H. and W William T. Tracey, D.. James J. Dorsey. T. M ,..5.139 ..X-24U. ...1338 ...1 inn .2137 . 24 i .1271 MEHR1TT, HILL'S StJCCj RcpubHcan Elected to Vaacncxr n Connecticut Congressman's DcaSW BniDOEPOrtT, Conn., Nov. 7o.. Merrltt. Hepubllcan. of StamfoM? k.n .tld In Hnnn... i '"'"1, (it. nAnntlAit( r1la)rlrt ...a- C '"S Ponn. 1 iiynn Tm;" Connecticut Democrat. district over Merrltt will fill the vacancy made v 1 death recently ci Ebenexer J. unf T i1 I nubllcan. '" R." I t r' He found what he was looking for. We usually can if we look long enough. No need to look farther than the Rival store for a really good shoe at a really low price. Quantity production enables us to put sound leathers and honest workmanship into every pair of Rivals made. You can trust them to serve you well. RIVFIL5HgE5; 1025 Market Street t6:North Eighth Street A TJ J& F9R' MEM B7rl6 From nwuojast JuicUut to.upper ReafShoS 0CA.untlL.lOt2jriy 373s n 3792 A - 3x41 C MtBfinayi 11 a1 1 H HHiBWWBTirWBiBa 340 1 MI,11 111 1 IBHf H IiIsbSbHbbbbTjbWbWiK mi 1 I it Jr. fir s Ktiw A Philadelphia Product Nationally Used and In ternationally Endorsed, With a Guarantee that Backs Up its Reputation as the Best Player -Piano You Can Buy. Good musicians ' everywhere recognize .the Player-Piano as the greatest educator that has ever entered the world of music. The highest musical art has combined with the most skilled craftsmanship to make Paderewski, Rosenthal, Godowski'and other leading pianists possible performers in your home every day. The actual playing of these great masters is perpet uated for all time by the Player-Piano. Their individual conception of the famous compositions is faithfully recorded, from the loftiest emotion down to the minutest detail.. It is not by any means a mere mechanical jangle. Theme, interpretation, tone color .everything is repro duced just as they themselves play it. LESTER P L A Y E R PIANOS Reproduce the playing of all the noted artists more faithfully than any other because of their great simplicity, the marvelous ease of pedaling and their delicate, perfect accent, whicjr is obtained by the slightest pressure of the foot. There are no confusing levers or other mechanical devices, as on most players,' to. distract the attention' of the performer from the real spirit of the composition. The Lester Player action is made 'complete in our own factories' and, is installed only in the famous' Lester Piano. This is,aa combination of quality, and durability not found in any other player. And yet, with all, its admitted superiority, it is as easy to own a Lester as one of the vastly inferior makes now flooding the market Being sold direct, all "in-between" profits of agent and jobber are eliminated. Let us show you how conveniently you can have a Lester put into your home at once. We will take your Liberty Bond, apply what money you have paid on it to the purchase price of a piano', and pay the balance ourselves. F. A. NORTH CO. 1306 Chestnut Street WEST PHILA. CAMDEN READING 302 S. 52a St. 820 Broadway 15 N 5th St. KENSINGTON TRENTON WILKES-BARRE J813-15 E. AfUgh'r 209 E. Stat 170 S. Main St. NORRISTOWN, 228 W. Main Stt Mail this coupon today F. A. tfORTH CO., 1306 Chestnut Street Please send me booklet and plete description ofyour Lester Player-Piano also details of edsy-payment without interest or extras. com- plan Name ., Address B. U-11.7-1T, SW n v ft i wwr pii.il . ,wipw-, Errfag.irr!is SnJf!t&fMgjg . VXrt M - r.m. Li sssscszao A -..' lis .. !..