.EVENING PUBLIOf LEDGER-TiPilLADELPtaA; MONDAY, , SEPTEMBER iSr 1918 ' " ' ' ' ' "r" J "iXT FKJ miPNEWS S ? V EFFICIENCY lASSISTS WAR CHEST on ?; -TUVa ll m' kb m U:' 'Safcdivision Organized j - it t&SyBusiness Basis Still Pro- f duces Results b&& ' j;Ls'Kttt Cramp Ship Company has teral e.v. "HL: ..... - ..--. fcfoii Hnown as the War Chest subdMsIon, "vVWwch collects the money the smpworK ' Dirtied. ftySt" hre were need to show the ef- 3. fMtivness or organizing; inorousmv, iftUta one example would midlce. The CUV "Crnp Company put the Issue up to I$W ery one ef Its employes ana Mnuany r .aii or tnem sirnea ior ariuun ou.mo : lorir as the war lasts 1T0 accomplish this, the company or ganized an adUsorv council nnd ap- teAltttAjl a antnln nnd liplltenant In CICh Uhiriiniiii. with (lie result that thev j have raised In their nrd $317,00ft for the War Chest Virtually all subscrib ers consented to hae the monev taken .,,.; thnlr mv men week, while the few others make their pajments repu- i larly at the office 3. Harrv Mull, president of the com- . ny, la chairman of the ndWsorv conn en; Charles T. Talor Is assistant cnalr ktnan. The other members are- nolinn I Howe, plant chairman: Harrv I. SVd, assistant plant chairman; Clar- t n.titiin Acretarv and treas urer; George H KochersperRer. 1VU lUm H. Olocker. Oeorge Mn'V);. J u.. ... w Spott. William A Dobson, a. A. Pierce. Gcorec rt Martin, John 0ern and George Clnrke The department hustlers are I Harnlsh. furnace department; O Scott T. Ernwood. anBlesmlth . A Barnes Weight: J. McHale. bolting. T Hailed liner: CJeoree Stute. C Black. rHetlng. S. Mulholland, W Crossman. drilling and reaming; J MarUham 1' Mmy. . pneumatic chlpplnp and hand chlp-c uilk !; H. Anderson. J O'Neill rigging. T. Klllngenberff. P McGaugh. ship car pentering; J Stuart. D Tollock lum W; A. Oarrlck, J. McAdams, mold loft. T. Glllett. O. Pass, W Faucett. A nay. J Huse T. Stafford shlplUtlng, A Toney. n. Sheak, material labor. I ttenner, cleaning: H Mostlller. Harry Mull. R. Pldgeon, C. Alkens H Greg ory W. Goeble. hull engineering, T Smith. J. Walt, shlphead; II Randolph, jr. Ouyant, F. Randolph, B Cramp. Joiner; J. Lamb, F Smith, cop pershop: L. Wlgglesworth. F Schuelk er, paint shop; A C Marple. H v Jennings, erectlns: F. Peterson, loment era; P. Conroy. H Kreckman, entllat ln: J. Pldgeon. H. Melcher, storehouse; J. Schnltiel. teamsters; W Carer. ...tvl.no- V. Donoan. B Faddle, ttchman; J Harrison. D Nock. G Schaflner, R. Patterson, machine shop, O. Beck, D. Clewell. brass flneshlng, E . iAvls, p. Borland. P McDonald, Morris . machine shop; H Bright. T O'Neill., Maclwmlth shop ; W. Shoch. W Bass.pat tern shop : W Flnerty. J Murray. C. j BurVe, boiler shop ; k Hockrcldcr. H Ma Uney, Iron foundry; F Chambers. A Wrlfht. brass foundry ; K. Dungan, gil ranlalnr department: H Kurtz, R I.ntri- ken. C. Spear. Mr. Shaw, engine draw Ing room: O. J Walton. I. Wright. J C Cramp, J.Kevell.O. rolk. J. Smith. T Bildwln. , J. JfcCall. power plant: J. W Atlee. E TT. Tratk, O. iyevering. -Mr. i.... r Thlede, H. Norman, hull ''rawing; A S , ' T v. Hmlth. T. Bauer. G Hubbard, A & HerU. F. Chadrue, electrical : T L. SIT. l.-. P T Tnhnstnna KtennffranhlC : I . V- Cramn. Miss Cummtngs. mailing and -4Ulnf. E. Geehr, F Bowker, purchas- I inti W. P. Bmltn. T. nauan, m "" order: H. Randall, J. Ramage, account In; I. Bast, timekeeping: n H In . uin M. I. smith, dispensary; F. Rodgers. R. E B. Sharp, hydraulic: H I Wiher, J. Morrow. exccutle; I Spiegel, M. Mathias office; F Kalessee, F. Smith, machine shop; T. Lowe. J For- tlner outside machinists ; H uornerr. i C,. Calhoun. oouermaKinK . .-. A, Hodge. Joiner shop ; H. Glassy, pat- i tern shop; Samuel Bowker, blacksmith; J. Frlsmuth. electrical; W Wlttman, , hip carpenter; W. Fisher, W Hlrner. , drydocklng; O. Roke. rigglne: T Ar nol Tt Mr-Arthur, iron working. J Patterson. rUetlng, D Dwyer, labor; O. Simpson, G. Hoffman, painters ts. ifi l( ifi'i e. CRAMr SHIPYARD FIOIIT fann who have little utra ehne to bet on a sure thin, wlih the Tuesday and Thurjd lout there were allowed to o to a d.cllon o toy could make a bet now and then BARRY STOII. rRKSIDENT. and II H Tarler. vice prldent nnd Ororue KocUer- m.-- v.n.rnt mnnarpr of th. CranlP nip Company, are wllllne to do anythlne to help, i xne cramp Amiruc Aaimwiw,, .. . tldpttliur In the noon bouti BATIK JOVES. gF.CRETAXY of the mP AtnieilC ABSOCiailon. lilts saiiici ii- Mtinria in La thitn n. week and all becaim they have raised enough money hy aaapuw the Hal at tne inn 10 py ' ni- km. v..nW Rra.khnufte treas- w mrer. has alio shown Improvement In eery fc. em. &!. ' . ... t&. BAMMIE ILMITn., DRII.I.KK at vrmj ASS1 Tr. 1 havlne a shlnile pslnted to go into BpSS'lSe real estate business on the side rV.jC' IVi tlEOROK HASS. ASSISTANT fltter-up ptm, xereman at in. wmmp n " tkSWIth wallclna He has bought a c;r Don t ' - knA WMl ne'S coinv 10 no on nunudji BOB PIDfiEOV. FWREM S nf trie hull i nalneering aepartment at n. m "u hopes nothlna will happen to John Thomas a swrden at Tax Chase Thomas, who Is a j leader In Pldgeon's department ke.ps his en' desk decorated with flowers and spuds , b4 tomatoef. . C, HOWARD SMITH, leader nf the Pu.y A Jonts Gloucester Band. Is also leader of Si premium aeparimeni n me laiwaro was breuaht there frcm Terth Ambov .. Ik--I1 . aHmliim avtm In th. larlOUl H ieBartments. and Incidentally has Instilled BiajIBSUX in ipi'n'iiy wiiiiB uiitiiuiii . ' , ' trV In a which only th leader of the ban4 can sport fcrSr J. CIIEHTOX HUTCIUMON, payroll clrk I'll HI Ml BlUltlllll lllll- UTjiaimirii, nv to .rt Sf K.m 1 A J nl.l..4 a avlait In kla nwfl t? .".mr? ""..- T't,? .r;j" "v:"".": Ei. 3. mm. aei.a Teniae tluse. The bridegroom la TTvuosr training for the army at Camp Green ly ?J3 Sat. Oa. L . jt TBM OKinLE. TOOLROOM boss at the Si rx lteirhant yard, hss aone off on a vacstlon, Bls'VVC did not leave his address 'fol--J-'I IRIOflS. NIOHT FOREMAV of th. V ' fcolters at the Merchant ard Is talking of 'i.rt C7.Li.. . Urn. In rhlladelnhla. Wl" rc ifir . .. . ...... .... B4 ' - arU' aictj'.rtf ox ine aierciiani yarQ . V WSaa varmlnc at bis home, at Bdgely. on , ,VS."flrat Tuesday or this week " t-,V. Ki- 4JHCTCH GORDON, of the Merchant yard 1. San ae saw a sun nouse, anq :m and law a house full and then looked . 'iCBARIJE McOOVKRV. of the Merchant j"T, I," department. Is back from his a. .?4n JfHMlt MACKS. THE BE.VU I1RVMMEL tT.a tnrn aiercaasi ara. announces nis en , Hmitnt to a youna woman In Tulltoin, ' 4M aays he Is dickering for a home In TRrrirain. . FE DAMAGES MANY AUTOS livcrlf Fifty Machines Destroyed ' During Blaze in Garage re eany touay ueairoyeu nearly automobiles and damaged many ra in tn ..corn uarace, uariisie ' Oxford streets. Rra is aia to nave started in tne shop on the third floor of the gory puiiainaj ana spread rapidly Jn Mvrai -wrrvia o una ana lt family of James Duff, con three small children and hla at aarrted out of their smoke- rsjBMt'dllin the garage to a BBPsBrBT BHWIBPfeBa Wv ttBsVsV V W( li- 'W' v FPANK LPUc Market and Eleventh Streets Welcome to the new larger Frank & Seder Store that so many thousands of discriminating shoppers have made possible. We know our bright new quarters will add much to your comfort and pleasure in shopping and open them up to you as a part fulfilment of our constant ideal of the best kind of a Plain People's Store where every woman's dollar receives its full measure of 100 value. While we start afresh these opening days with nearly a million dollars' worth of Fashionable Fall Apparel for Women, Misses' and Children, we have carried over with us from the old store the same Frank & Seder policies of economy that were so consistently a part of the smaller store. Tuesday ARose KeetoAll Who Corned As a tokpn of our good will and appreciation of the splendid support Philadelphia women have given us. And our heartiest welcome will go with every bud and blossom that we take pleasure in giving you this opening day. Broad stairways and roomy elevators will quickly take you up to the Market Street Balcony and French rooms, where quietly garbed little Quaker Maids will distribute the loses. Beside the Beautiful Glass Arcade here is a store of solid worth. In addition to the many hundicds of norgeous fashions and their number and vaiirtv is legion go where ou will, from department to department, theie is everywhere expressed Lie indisputcblo Fiank & Seder chaiacteiistic gning the best that money can buy. Let us guide ou thiough on youi initial trip. Of courj-0 ou want to stop in the gieat Glass Aicade whore vou may mow a wonderful pan orama of Fashion's latest ci cations in Gowns, Coats, Suit'., Wraps, Furs, etc. It is a beauti ful entrance and a fitting intioduction to the hplendid stoic within. Opening Surprise $3.89 100 embroidered and beaded Georgette Crepe Waists. Regu lar Si and So" values. All sizes up to 46. Street Floor. The Street Floor Is Mainly De voted to Gloves, Hosiery, Shoes, Underwear and Blouses All of these depaitmcnts, with the exception of the blouses, make their initial bow with the New Store and aic fully equipped with the same high-giade meichandise and low-price policies that Fiank & Seder hae become not able in Philadelphia for. Opening Surprise $1.19 300 Jap silk and oile Waists, enise and VjI lace trimmed. Voiles with embroidered panels, All sizes. Street Floor, A Large, Beautiful Blouse Department to Welcome You that is a delight tn the feminine eje. Table after table of filmy creitlons and unirtly tal'ored, plainer blouses Blouses all within th? reich of the a erase purbe for thatH the aim of this blouso depaitment Man new Departments hae been added In the space afforded by the new, larger quarters notably the Bloes., hosier, shoes that hae their quartera on the first floor and daintiest of lingerie and underflxingB In the short time of their introduc tion they hae established new records for them-teHes Opening Surprise f$5.00 200 Black and Xa Scree. Pop lin and Striped and Plaid Silk Skirts; pleated and tailore styles. Second Floor Annex I MWii 'Csnd. June SsenjBe of ffuA, Js'ussnJA SljR ralii Jank & 'ujedet wSf ''"ftffl ELEVENTH AND MARKET STREETS W$luK''' , (Cflne Occasioia Presents the MLH pSte (U First ExpoimeinLts of Fall -"liP Wkm FaslnioinLS hm Joiaa&TnLS SLrtidl 4aS:i j, Migss? Goats 9 Sudtg? Dresses -BSSg l''y3' SfjSy- wa.A Furs audi iiatrocLTULce.s tKe irKWldSB Et '!' 0rmS Mewr Fraink & 5dLer Milllmierj S?M11 TOrBH- Saloris -- 3rd. Floor - !SHH!RU ; ssm)y , - nBx r::rrtifa'T:::::::::Ri VJjSttF- 'JJL''l'M'Ml?MfllMMt yi-v TTTlLlIlLLllliLlllljTT7 1-T.L Jf II "Hi 1 1 Mill llllllllllT yfev 'JttUP i yvS'Vm0irr!mFmTmTtlaJ. The New Frank & Seder Special ized Millinery housed In spacious new quarters on the third floor, features many lnnoatlons. Popular prlco, Millinery, excluslvo Millinery, Children's Millinery, and The New "La France" $5.00 Hat each having separate salons and each In charge of hat specialists. Strangers should at once get acquainted with tho alnays beautiful showing of smart hats at phenomenally low prices Tho latest modo la always caught and reflected nnd the price brought down to the average purse. Opening Surprise $9.75 50 Girls' Fine Plush Coats. Sizes 8 to 14 ears, trimmed with fancy collars. $15.00 alucs. Fifth Floor The Kiddies Have a Department AH Their Own Bring them In and fit them out from head to foot in cunning little garments vhoe price tags will bo a revelation of, economy to delighted moth crs Fitting that small family up for Fall will be an easy matter If mothers will bring them down to Frank & Seder's big, better children's department. Opening Surprise r$1.95 200 Jap Silk and Crepe de , Chine envelope Chemise, fin ished with fine filet and rib bon. $2.50 and $3.00 values. Street Flo6r A Reputation Built on Suits, Coats and Dresses You won't find their equal the city through. , You can choose from hundreds of loely Fall and Winter models that will tempt you from both n styie and buprcmo alue standpoint. Here Milady can make wide choice from the most ultra, exclusive models to practical cverjday garments as may' suit her purse and needs. j i Opening Surprise 2500 pairs Ingrain Silk Stock- ft- p ings black, white and colors. IIS Some with lisle tops. Regu- r,x,v'' larly $1.75 and $2.00. Second Floor. And When Milady Buys Furs She wants to know that she Is getting depend able pelts, and strangers to Philadelphia can be assured that the Frank & Seder reputation, stands back of any piece she may choose Tlie new Fur Department has been housed In a beautiful all glass Salon oer the Arcade on the second 'floor, and Is unusually attract he. While MilaeV Is choos ing her furs. she-Jmay get a splendid lew on all sides of the Interesting crowds on Market street. All In all, a supreme achieement In woman's specialty stores,' and one worthy to be thftvshoppl'rg headquarters for' you and all your friends. "Make It Your Store1 '; 'if T iHE Women's Finer Shoe Sec tion on the Street Floor, de termined not to lag behind in the Big Opening Events, comes forth with an Opening Surprise of Women's $7 Shoes at All Oray or Brown Kid. Tan Russia Calf Black Kid; cut on long, slender lines, with wing or plain tip, military or Louis heel Also remember that we are headquarters for Ited Cross Shoes that well-kn-wn make handled excluslely by us In Philadelphia. $4,951 f !. Introducing Fashions inm Coat, Suit and Dress Salons with tempting Opening Surprises I. T ook on Opposite Page " for announcement of the NewKindof Basement Store the Frank & Seder Bargain Subway, tshdl livery, one-price-to-all Basement an inter esting Frank & Sedar greater store innova tion, the first store of its kind in Philadelphia. J&vfai ffii TlW VI-A fctMt k.i i J jb5T $m 4W 150Women's & Misses' $47.50 & $52.50 Silvertone & Broadcloth Suits, $39.50 Also lovely velveteen suits in New Fall-Fashioned Modes. Linings of fancy Silks or Peau de Cygne. Collars, cuffs arid, trimmings of Skunk, Opossum, Seal and Nutria. Second Floor. 150 Loveliest Autumn Frocks Regularly selling at $42.50 and $4G,50. Over 12 beautifully fashioned Styles, featuring every approved innovation in afternoon, street and diess frocks fashioned of Charmeuse, r pm Satin, Georgette Crepe and Jersey Fourth Floor. pM J J $200 Hudson Seal Coats 45 inches long large rit rt collar and deep cuffs. JS I i Kll fancy silk lined ILJ,UV $49.50 Poiret and Taupe Fox Scarfs Large animal of finest quality, dependable (JJOC Art pelt. Crepe de Chine or Georgette Crepe lined. VOJ.UU Frank & Seder First Floor 1 100 Crystal Bolivia, Suede Velour and Duvetyne Coats, j-egularly $69.50 and $75.00: Large shav1 CilQ TA collar and cuffs of Raccoon, Hudson Seal, ''''lil'.DU Australian Opossum and Genuine Skunk.. Firtf Floor 75 Baffin Seal Plush, Crystal Bolivia, Yukon Plush and Duvetyne Coats. Luxurious in their CQA PA material, choice and graceful in their individual Ot.DU lines. Values $125 and $145. First Floor Announcing the New Frank & Seder P,l. ' Millinery Galons t tv ' ll and the "La France" Hatya Specialized $S.O0,tjlfit 'no more, or less," Bnngmg at thishmo&est, price, within every woman's reach, the' newest ".. millinery conceptions and the most advanced ., millinery expressions. Popular-priced Millinery, more expensive Milli nery and an individual Specialized Children's and , Misses' Department are all. welcome features of these New Salons. fcf(!'M FRANK & SEDER 1 ITH AND MARKET STREETS i!WM$& '" 3iu i .tory.y ' miiWMrBi i'- ' T-i ais' ml. - , v-r. ivi,- ,.' "- v t ,. n X ,Jfff' !,?'' ,Y a- r '-ayfr s'' i ' .' b I' ,r la ."in ! i " i , ri- M s o ' 1a r1 A'1 i IMa'' jfWHif I fits J " ":. '1 i .; a j & ' 1 Jam taV. tz- i", r tri iinii . -i