..!- - -V l Arf f Jjr: b. V -Ji V'H EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 13, 1017 W? : (ANSIT LEASE HEARING MAtfY EVENTS COMING TO AID "SMOKES" FUND HAS BEEN POSTPONED Nov. 23, Fixed as Date Friday Annual Show of Toy Dor Club on December I) Will Swell Contributions ' for Receiving Amendments to .k Smitiwuiucn raci ) V-" The si1'1 allJ nroblt,,y l" la'1 ,ncclll,B f the Joint commlttco ot lho uanco and street allwa Committer-! of Council-. Meb vvs tentatively sol for fildny to re live amendment to the .s'mltli-Mlttcti lease Jlm William Diaper Lewis, tlio Mnyoi's Mltadl3or, clarlfjlnp certain parts ot L jtate, lias been postponed. ,. v. been decided to hold llio meeting wWiV November 2H. 'IhN decision en rl""'', .,. II l.c.iniii! Known tlmt I' JJIrtiir I.eK l)0 1,,s l,cel1 lr' l'.irliiff tho r J,ndment to tho lean-, would lint havo J ffSJ completed 1. nest 1 rldaj's meet ; the wui " iijffiipv. .'li.iliin.Lli nf In. rta.ncc Committee or Cutltir-IK which H Plon evciy nftcinmm thlt week to '" )dfr imdBCts for lf18. wild this morii inf another rcai-on for the postponement th transit meeting wns that the I'lnaneo r mnilttec must flnl-h tho limlitet. which considered "probably ot more hnportaneo I this time." and would ba unablo to taUo Jp tho transit attention. Friends ot tho hlish-epecd transit pi ins ?. ,i..,. fp.iiril tho delay In tho incctlti!; i ileaied that the Smith-Mitten leiso had .mail chance ot comliiR befoio the pics- 1 1 I body ot S-clect and Common Councils Ou'itloned as to whether there wns nousli time lo ,irl,1B Ul lea", up for n ' ?. Mr. Claffncy lepllcd that thcro w.w tntv'of tin"1 lo aet " tl10 lc",,0 btr"r-' fho end of the year, although there are enl 'n0 regular mectlngi ot Councils tfirr Frills jlr ilaffnov pointed out that Councils In December, niav hao n inciting cverv ,a owing to the uccumulatlon of vvurU. Tlif budKets for net ear must lie p ised, ind that will probably lc.iulre a meeting ! eek and thus there would bo plenty ef'orirtunlty to t.iho up tho transit matte r POTTERIES RUN OUT OF FUEL AND CLAY THIINTON'. Nov 13 The pottery Indus-trj- of Tr nton Is re riously menaced ly a ihorUge of fuel -ind etitiiln Kinds of lm purttil cla ncccn-aiy to tho production ot a ntlsfueton body In sanltaiv and gen cut ware Tlief-o fie tors, cuupltd with laliir illffercnipu which h.io lesultcd hi virtually eloslng several plants, hao re fulted hi in trrlally tlcLrc.iMm? the output of about flirty of tlio plants in tins ury, jlthmiKh i lee tt leal and f,ptciall potteries cuntliNc to iiiii oveitlme. The Kfcate-t liaudii ip to the bu-Iue'-s b tlio hhurUKo of KiikIIsIi ball day, whlili Is no almost unobtainable und for which no Mtlf factor) siib-tltulo his been dt'-. cotred. 'lho U"t of l-'loilda e lay, at first tlioUKht to bo an available substitute, has proved dlsit-tious In .sevei.il plants, oae.eif the luiRest t-.mltnrv est iblHIinicnts In 'the eltv IiiUms nibtiluxl n loss of 118,001) a we-eh for two cimMcullvr wnKs hecfius; of the poor bod lesultliiK flom the ule nf the florid i cluj ami the miliihur funjes produced by an lnffilor Blade ot eoal nhleli the company was lumpclUil to ue. Many events tiro scheduled to take place within tho next few- vveel.s for tho benelll of tho Kmolecs for Pammecs rund. Amotic others In this connection Ii tho untiual show of tho Amcttian Toy Uob Club, which will bo held at tho ltellevue-Sttatford on De cember 3. On tho same el ly n muslcato will bo held at tho Hellcvuo for the sinolec caUie. Contributions to tlio tunrl aro comlnB m Rlendlly, but nt, smokes mint be provided for hundicds of thousands of soldiers It will bo readily seen that a larso amount ot money will bo neiess.ir). N'umerous iner enutllo and Industrial rdahllihmenU are eontrlbutlnp wecklv If ou hive not given iinjthhiB toward lho fund, now li tho time to elo so Tho bovs who ro abroad will feel better nblo lo llwht whtn thev rrallre they nro btltiR li'inembend liv tho'C lit home. Do .veiurbit In tho wn of rIvIur Send our cotittlbutlon to the tobaeeo committee ot tho lanerReiicy Aid, 1128 Walnut street. DIDN'T KNOW IT WAS LOADED rulnthiK i pli-tol that ho didn't know was loaded at his uneli-, while both were Intotaatid, tost Wllll.tm lt.irij, twenty (.us old, JIS.'I Ninth ('adivnllader street, his llbert toil ij- wlun he was In Id In Jnn ball for lourt b.v Maslsttato t'anon at the l'ark and Lehigh nvenues t Ulon. Harry and bis uncle, Mlihael Hat ry, were ar rested by Detective Tow ueiid, of tho Crim inal Court, at Kloventh and York, streets, lito estoribiy. lloth were under tho In flucnco of llqunr, the poller ild S.B. COUGH DROPS Take better care of your throat this win ter. Smith Brothers' soothe and protect. A t druggists, grocers, confection ers; oho nczvs and cigar stands. 923 MARKET STREET MANUFACTURE m riMRii msm - m. m. m h liMni - &m;wm JK ! m- llttr-- Ht If l.BBMHiK) W&S L im (ilk 'n. jJmiimL. I C yjxmnmx iihi - PfT !! R" lr a. Featuring Merchandise Purchased From M. Cravis & Sons Girard Dress Co. Schwartz Skirt Co Fisher Cloak Co. Zeitz Furs Dorothy Waist Co. and 10 oilier Prominent manufacturer!! o( New York and Philadelphia. .tnr?.' IR82S2GlZQUQyDitnlS2K ?' VI FUR TRIMMED 5 W LBkw. .i... 4 sl of the iiiiin trj' leiiilim; eiiut in a n u fiieturers luive (unlrlbiitril their sloiks to iniika this the in nut Important lout e v o li t in year". (ilKuntlc nssort nirut nf sljle. tolorit and mate rials to rbooie from. Hmr ,v ninnii nml 111N. )-, will rcrlalnl.T lg Unit unit e- IlirMjiV lliijIlKlit "'"J" htT "k- Seroml l'loiir jfl'iC - S-fSniSW'wry-j.-RwvsrsMV sTwr.-f ?S5sr5?w.Afswsvrts?5?-f? f?v! t A yj.; ..I. .u n u uTi.m.ii.u tin n niimi ;wi itii 1111 n ;i h u iui im icii u.u imii u ... n u mi m s 1& TS PRESSES Uittihual Sale of Women's and Misses' Suits and Dresses. An Hent of Importance, Offering at the Height of the Season These High-Grade Garments at Savings of $7.50 to $10 Styles embrace the ery newest and smartest designs. Materials comprise the most fashion able Fall and Winter Wea cs. Colors The bcason'a most anted shades and combinations. IIIItSCH'S OAYI.KIIIT Ni;roM) vi.nnn if IP l In iV r-- CO ATS I DRLSSES 'J to $12.75 Value. Large variety ' styles. All wjore and ma Serials. New lrlmvlni, some" iwrmwwe. Wortk lo $12.50 Satins, serges, taffetas,- com binations; all colors and styles. Embroid ery and novelty trimniRgs. The Open Secret Of Cosmopolitan Success What is the Cosmopolitan policy? What is the secret of its hold upon the American people? What magic wand does it wave that casts a spell over more than a million Americans on the tenth of every month? Be patient, while we try to tell you in the round about way made necessary by so big a question. There is an apex of achievement in every field of human endeavor. Each field has its towering figure, dwarfing the rest to Lilliputian proportions. But in the arts that educate and entertain, there is a supremacy even more intense than this. The genius is infinitely more than the imperative master of his own domain. He is a monopolist of his art the keeper of a treasure house which no key but his can unlock. Who could compete with Whitcomb Riley in loosing the laughter and tears of little children? Who would even dare to hold the thought of rivaling the golden-hearted Stevenson? There you have it! In those two last sentences is the open secret of Cosmopolitan success. To bind to itself the luminous figure of every man or woman in the world who has attained the apex of artistic achievement that is the Cosmopolitan policy. To gather them all together within its covers and hold them there, with no thought of the cost. The singers and the poets and the philosophers, the dreamers and the doers who have reached the mountain height. That goodly company of rare spirits whom all the world recognizes for their rarity. Those few artists who can utter for us the things we feel, and crave to know, but cannot speak. Who can interpret life for us in a language we can comprehend. Who can make us laugh, or weep, or stir to the depths of our being who can bring us welcome relief and relaxation from the extra strain and the extra burden of the times of these the Cosmopolitan strives to establish a complete and an honorable monopoly. That is why more than a million of us, without urge or asking, celebrate each tenth of the month as a great American holiday. ,. L j; ?', ..- w j . r-J . ?S.TJ W.4 rs '$ M s . 3 '!: . 'a 1 M &S , hl -M V.1SW ?$ ! . r: iaiirtw.t Wi.V' iV.TnL.ami mmw .4, :4"-&m' vwvr---:' " " a S7 is 'MflHHRife.js .. . v 'w1! . x 7 -, j fiooMoloHKoS mmxKbftmjL p'sftjO';