WwvTiirf, JTr "S1 U ) EVENING PUPLIC LEDGER PHrtlADELPHlA, THDKSDAY, UEUiiMBEK 3, 1915 L-;- ' iff XpnTJV' l l Ik m lu Wt vvM U Y1K I t . ' A - ( FAVOR RADICAL R. R. CHANGES NATION'S 4NEEDS FIRST ohould be lt (secure transportation bj h- I tnrna Hint will be ntlequato for tho luitlon'H needs cvoii In tlmo of national MtfAvc, nt" AtH nM.t !. ...111 ?... 1. . r. ...i...., wi ttlu miu MUll Will lUlillUII J tlio public safe, ndequato mid elllclcnt I transportation at tlio lowest cost con sistent with that sen loo To tlilo end . tuoro should bo provision for (1) tho , prompt mercer without friction of all tho I C C. HViWPVlM' SaVS tllC ' c,arrlera' llno faollltloH und orijanUa j. . Vj., nowcvci, oajs uiu tlona ,Ilto a c"3ntnenlnl a)( unkU s.g. Tl.r. To TVrf Hint fnv ' tem In llmo of Blrccs or emergency; (2) iniC lb rNOl XUpC IUl mciser within proper limits of tho car- n ti l Hers' lines and facilities In such part LOlllTClC 1 l'OpOSalS nri to i,uch extent as may be necessary In tho BoncrnI public Interest to meet the rcasonablo demands of our domestic and foreign commcroo; (3) limitation ot railway construction to tho necessities and comenlenco of tho Government nnd I of llm nllhllfv nnil nfienrlnir nnnfttrtipHnn Old Conditions of Individual jl t,, I)olnt ot thoso limitations, ami (l) development and oncouruftement of Coilipctilion Frolicd Upon Inland vaternajs and co-ordination ot rail und water transportation sj stems. by the Commission ,,, ,,,,,, ,., "" ' ".mons the plans which doubtless will Vu Associated m,i " Proposed nro tho following: (l) ,,,...,... .,, - Contlnuanco of tho present plan of l'ed- Washlngton, lec o i , ,,ontrol; m pub)ll, owl,cr8,p ot ll6avdless of whether railroads llnally' carrier property with private operation fij back to prlato management or re- umlor regulation; (3) private operation niuln In tho hands of tho Government, under legulatlon with governmental ind cat changes should bo made In their j guarantees ; (I) resumption of prlvato methods and theories of operation to control anil management under legula- , provide n partial merger under tomo tion, and (5) public ownership und op roit of government regulation, tho Inter- j oration. Additional plans and modlflca- .rtato Commerce Commission f,ays In its ' tlotis or combinations of tnoso cnuincr annual report, made public today. i ated might be lilted. Tho commission believes tho time l "1' Uie Policy OT prhato ownership i'ot'rlnn to recommend concrete no- operation under regulation is coiv SHIPYARD NEWS Iiosals tor loglfclatlon i elating to the future policy toward railroad-), but sajs whatever bo the nation's decision time Dhou'il be provision for complete utilll uatlon of thf rallK.ijH In wnr time, par tial lnerjir in ordinary limeH limitation of railway cointiuctlon to public neces sity and KjHtematlu encouragement of tho development of Inland waterwais and their co-ordination with tall car riers. OppnHed to Old Condition 1(1 oilier words, tho commission is up posed k restoration of the old condi tions of mdlv'dual competition, 'In which pooling of tram wus forbidden by law. tinned, the following subjeotw will requlro leghlat!o consideration. (15 Revision of limitations upon united or co-operative activities among common cnrrlcis bv i all orb) water; (J) emancipation of rallwuj operation from financial dicta Hon! (3) legulatlon ot Issues of securi ties; (4) catabllahmeiit of a rolatlon sblp between Federal and Stato authority which will ellmlnato the twilight rono of jurisdiction and under which a har monious rato structure and ndequatc scrvico can be recured; ytato and inter state; (5) leHtrlctlons gooinlng the trtatment of competitive ai compared with non-competltlvo , tialllo; (ii tho moht ellK-l-iM utilization of equipment and to the building of hew lines without anil provision for ditilbutlng tho bur- proof to tho, Government that they aio economically necessary. T If It li finally decided te lcslore rall loads to prlvato management, pays the commission, thero should bo legislation to permit their co-operation, emancipa tion of railway operation from financial dictation, Government regulation of re curlty Issues,, clearing away of tlio ex isting twilight zono between the author ity of Plato and Kcdeia' authorities In railroad supervision, efficient usa of equipment and common uso of termi nals. On tho other hand, If tho policy of government ow nership should be adopted the prlnclpa' question" to bo considered aio: Tho pr'ce to be paid for the roids; mcan3 of preventing the railroads from being made sources of lcvenue to the Government, and alio to maintain thou den of furnishing equipment on nn equi lablo basin among tin- ie3pectlvo cai llers; (') n mote liberal uso of tcimlnal facilities In tlio interest of free move tnenl of commerce, und (8) limitations within vihlUi common carrier facilities I and bcivlcer may bo furnished by uhlp- I peri or iccclvcrs of freight. , "Should the policy of public ownership und operation be ndopt'-d, there mud be considered: M) Tne just and fair prlco at which and the terms under which curler pruperttei'are to bo acquired : (2) prohibiting tho opciatlon of railway as 'a fiscal contrivance. Insuring their ad ministration in tho inter-cits of tho con- , ventolins and connneice of the people, re- Iqulilng that thej shall be self-supporting and that their laics shall be piop erly t elated to the ascertained cost of bfrvlc-e. and retaining and -temliug tho economlea and adantnges ol largo pcale WAREHOUSE NEARLY READY Hog Island's Fireproof Structure Has Six Acres Floor Space Tho fireproof wnrehouso being con structed at Itog Island will be reads fo: occupancy In a month or two. It Is four stories high and built of re enfoiced concrete. Tho warehouso 13 400 feet long and 200 feet wide. It has a iloor spaco of 238,000 square fee', or approximately six acres, for tho storage of materials and supplies Moro 'than ICOO cubic yards of earth wero excavatd for tho column footing of tho big building nnd more than 10 -000 cubic yards of concrete wero Uhcd In Its construction. This it in addition to 11,200 square feet of brlclt. 27,837 squaro feet of stool FOBhlng and 2107 square feet of door area. There nro S00 light inlets to the buhl inc. ItallroAi tracks run Into the build- lng and twp largo overhead crunc? will be Installed to facilitate tho unloading of freight There w 111 also be iustalled tuUr big lrcljlit elevators. Ilob Klnr. th Harlan 1-jnU trunimor. wants a Job with tho I'ullmun CoinpAiiy an i' berth tester. Ho HVPtHlru to J. II. Vhl ler. retlrlnir ceneral mannver of tho Bl .p jarci. vrtio has been nr-polntcd vie1 presldei t of tho car concern, durlnir u farcnctl Urnt to the, crtlcUl Dob explained that his pro posod job waj to Meep In -aeh brth If It did not btnd or brcutc ho would pronounce It u K. Tho drummer, low ever, ntlpuluted that ho must be raid tlmo and halttlmo tli houra ho overslept. There are three Harlan workers who can not underotrt.d that food pilres a-o out of j-encli Tli,v are Hoiia" ClRiiicn. VVnlti r Hudson and Tranfc Xottcr, winners In u bird raffle. Clnufcn wan tho first to reai h Iho tcpe, iMnnlnK a turkej. Hudson lnndcd a koobh and Notter.u rhlclten. "Two bltp ' a chance. AltoireUieT they echo, "Ill.-h cost of 1H In? Xothln'." W hen Ned Mehln, of tho Harlan ;ard. started for the testimonial banquot to J. II. VveHVor. ex-ffrneral mnnaper, ho atu"lt one M!t vi irib prinnera in nia mouin and tvo In hlR POClcet. Yard FMr,niDn Taiia- ..I. though not a boomer of tho cullnan or'tlst, feelH that tlio action was a reflection on the lliere in real vaudeville talent nmonr the ' men bcrs of tho Harlan Hand (loorso Ilos" ' Jack IJurrowa Ilob Kins and several nthrv are nttinz npuutlons, whllo Hill famec'. und Trombono Hoacc certainly evn anno the ivories. tjplst In tho rennyl anla ynrd eleetrlevl department, has declared that she Is eolne to stick to the elcht-hour worklnc rchedule. Helen sa that now sho has morn encase ments than sho can take caro of after tho riirular laboring: hoursthen, asaln, the boys will toon bo coming- home. Mcrrliantvillc Man German Prisoner MerrhnntTlllr. V J l)ee. E. Georgo Sloan has received n letter from his ton, Lieutenant llernian Moan, who wrh a I pilsoner at the tlmo ol vrltlng, In a Ger man camp wiui lliren oinpr oincpra i ney lived In u hut and did their own house keeping. He Fald tho Germans floated tl.em well, ( Increase in Revenue Receipt? Kphrnlcm Tedcrcr, United Statea ul lector of Internal revenue tor the rir.t District of Pennsylvania, reports reeelpiH from all tources during November us J8,18?,985 32, nn Increase of 4.2C(1 nlf lu over tho corresponding month In tin 7 fe " Ml ? itSTQUAUH I !J ;" r-J) Hi 18 'JUT' SlttllllAII, un.l TIIhI. II..H Kun lasr-out shop, wont a sunniiif ;li- They roturnen ami declared tho trip 11 sjccbb IUbblts,' Xo. nut wo hid plints of cood smolioi." said "Jay." Charlei Furb!h, of th lVnnilMiina -ird electrical bhop. Is dlctlne to reduct- ioisht. I Charlie, who Is prince of koik! fetlows. Is Kolrc broalifastlesu end still retains all hlJ ' cooJ Mimoi also hla clrth mcasurineiil I'atll lllrefl lia hMin nlnnml In . . . - .. the Involco department at tho l'ennssliauiu sard. Helen Hennery, tho prett' anJ sopu .ir j How Many "Years Young?" "Iliey Uiat sleep shall never grow old" Bays the proTerb. And with much trulb. Many elderly persons ts.lce Uordcn's Malted Milk hoi t nijrht to tnduco rc3tful, rc lrcihing sleep. Ussily digested. Insist en Vorden's nt all tlrg iloreti l imre package! only. MALTED MILK a, self-suppoiting; measure', to dellne ijiroduction In transpoitntloii ; C3) rcspon. carcfullv tho icsponsibllity of the tall way atlniin.stratio'i to VongrcS3 iird 1 Other Vcderal and lato nulhoiitlcit; guarantees agalnat intrusion of partisan, polities imo jailway management and creation of a tribunal to settlement ot controversies pei lailroad matter" Herniation Supc-ettad ' bmij lort I OoVorni.ient res ilatlon If sifgimcd hj lie commission m cm per lion v lb OT'(i of the IKe allcrna tlveM 0 rut'M'o pnlli-j which may n - Mrtu ii tifi'irnt interests in Hie near future T'ic'u alternal'ves are. C011- J'nu 'ii 'if the p.-ercnt svsicm rf gov vnmoiit ontrol with jirlvate ow nernii p, public owinjr-,'lp with private opeiatlon, TrNtifc opciatloi v lth government rcgu " l?t'lr" nrl guarantees, complete p-ivafe conlr"! and Ofl lere'iip and complete pub llp o" nrn.h' and operation. T'n rr-p'-'-f ric.-t'K ui luigth wiui the O'phf :i.il "f rnllibnit icllflonn ouusul bv the svar and the Gover111ne.it s assump tion of op.iation ami tno lelationo of tho Inter.-tate ( nniinereo CommlHsion 10 DJrecto" General MeAdoo nnd the rall msd (idnili.lstiatlon. 'tho commission lias co-ftnerated fulb viith Hie rioveru nifiu iiiauaement, sajs the lepo-t. but tho co.iimlsslnn .still retaliw its author ity to reviow latei, initiated b the di- octor genet al llnllioad valuation vioiK of the cum isiilslon, which villi becom of great im 3'Oilanco in case of Government pur hase. is proceeding with llttlo Inter JTefence on account of tho war. bafety nvgrlc has been assumed partlj by the Railroad administration, hut educational rt'.oiN 11 uenig lontinueu inroiigiinut tne J-ountrj. Tho commission in tho lait ' ?car has made great strides In scehlng 1 1o promote uniform rato classifications, , nnd has undertaken a number of other investigations of ratfs and practice.'. Tho report, including the statement concerning future policies toward rall-1 roads, is signed bv all the commissioners I except George vv. ndrrson, who ic " cently icslgncd to accept another fed eral appointment. Others are: 'Winthrop 11. Daniels, chairman ; Kdgar 13. CUrlr. .Tames S, Harlan, Charles C. JlcChord, IMlthaFar II. Jleyer, llenr Hall, (Tlydo H. Allchison and Robert AV. Woo- . fey. future or the Hallroads Tho comwlsslon'd statement an the fu ture ot th railroads follows: ' ( "Tho conditions, without precedent or : " parallel, which the war haB produced 'pw press upon the Congress matters of thp gravest national and international cqneern. 1 "Whlto wo do not deem the iwescnt conditions and moment opportune in Which to recommend concicto proposals for legislation, wo may indicate certain lines of inquiry which must bo pursued In order to feeach sound conclusions '"'Whatevcr'llno of policy is determined upon, tho fundamental aim or purpose nihility and relationship of the lallwa ndmlnlstration to f'ong'e- und ouicr hedcral autliorltics and to tho States s 1 (11 guarding against tho Intrusion ot parti politics Into railway manageine it j I (.") a. stuUis for railway ofllcers and em ployes under which the rullvvay service will utlracl and retain tho bet talent, and (G) maintenance of u tribunal fur the determination of contioersIes vvhtcn 1 will inovltablj arise even under public operation. ..,fit. ..t.n.'A milling la n trini n nnilinm -tl ' ., .f n nnn.lnt.t u-.l... ,n l.A ..on. tlUn CII KUIIIU llIll'V, mill llll.r i tu '.- uldered. Wo will at uti appropriate 'H10 report to Congress such Information, suggestions or recommenfiauons as wo believe may bo of assistance In t'oUing the many and difficult transpoi tutio.i problems. ' Popular Trices or Particular People Re: The Food TT Always the highest . quality at both Chert's but served at j) much lower prices than arc charged by other first-class restau rants. Chcu dining places are. unique in this respect. They know only one standard of cuisine and that THE BEST. Toothsome, savory, sat isfying dishe's will be daily features of an ever appetizingwmenu . Popular Prices for Particular People will prevail asthe war time economy of Chirl. i 132 Smith 15th St. ( gn) r 124 S0U.l I3tl St. ( gnfn) J. G. PATTON, SWrfeni Our Catalog Solves Your Gift Problem Select )our Christinas gifts from our Catalog, in the quiet and leisure of your own home. The articles are bcautifullv illustrated accurately dc scribed and priced ready in stock for immediate delivery. This book ol 132 pages con tains all that is new in Dia monds, Watches. Jewelry and Silverware. A copy will be given jou at our store or mailed to you on request. S. Kind & Sons, juo ciwsinui sl DUUrO.N'D MERCHANT! JKWELLRS feiL l.RSMITHv We utilise early Christmas shopping, rtv I W, i K H v 'v V The House that Heppe built FOUNDED IS1 1305 ADOPTED ONU-PlilCE SYSTUM IN 18S1 C. J. Heppo & Son 1117-1110 Chestnut Street 0th and Thompson Sta. Give Victor Records for Christmas Gifts If you do not have time to make selections, we will give you a Christmas Purchase Order, which will enable the recipient to make their own selection uf ter Christmas;. ' Victrolas also make desirable Christmas Gifts. But by all means buy NOW ! Special Heppe Christmas Outfits VICTROLA IV-A 22.50 Records your selection 2.50 Total cost ..$25.00 VICTROLA VI-A . a2.50 Records your selection " 2.50 Total cost ; 535.00 VICTROLA VHI-A V. 50.00 Records your selection '...:.... 5.00 Total coat ; ; $55.00 VICTROLA IX-A $G0.00 Records your selection 5.00 Total cost '. $65.00 Call, phono or write for catalogues. Wus is a store ot useful yifts vjr-" j J frfc :rf-x BLAUNERS MaHufachll'ely, 833-35 MARKET ST. r -t lv filWailPiFu 37 L.11 lt L . y-r yjs Qyv s bvoadvay M -r ( well to sho uwlii in tin- dai'i Two Wonderful Coat Groups Second Floor .(.00 28.00 9 .00 Alarveloiih v allien lor this moderate price, these stunning Coats challenge comparison with an j' in the cit. There are wonderfully smart stales in broadcloth. clour. Kersey and pompom, trimmed in nianv cases with Raccoon or Seal. Ik'dice styles and lovely becoming flares are noted all models individual and mo'at unusual at this price. 28-00 Luxurious!) adorned with .Nutria, Seal, Australian Opossum or Raccoon, these models arc priced amazingly low for tomorrow. There are exclusive designs in velour, Aclcur de laine, Suxogia and broadcloth, and the linings are all comfortably warm as well as beautiful. Fur Sale : 25 Off Ticket Prices Involving Markdowns to the Amount of $15,000 One hundred garments ol' rich furs on which we will grant reductions ' of U off. thus anticipating the January sales. No salesmen's samples. No shop-worn goods. Ker.y garment chosen for its beauty and reliability jou pay 2." less than marked prices as below. Draped Oprru and Stal Nutria Wrap Hudson Jsoal Coat, trimmed vitli of Taupe in combination, SkunK. '"JS.tU 232..-i0 Golden Nutria Opera Cape. Hudson heal Coat, KolinsKy Squirrel -''"ti( bhai I. collar and cuffs, (ioldeu Nulria I.oiik Coal, I ZZ. I87."i0 ' Hudson Seal full lenRlh Tailored Coat, Hudson Seal and Golden Nutria Coin- self-trimmed. Iiinuliun Coat. 2l)ti--: 298.12 r77: ., , .. . lludbon Seal Cape Cuat, oke back, Golden Nutria Coat, Hudson bcal taupe squirrel collar, trimmed. 18".uJ 223.15 Hudson Seal Coat, full Icnt'tli. trimmed Hudson Seal Cape Coat, sliawl collar, nlth bolt Skunk, ' Pictured. 27:).0 --' : ' Maimer's Second Floor ' "TKSrj -ram, Ra fS fe2g ,. Zik Jh&L J 26 J ifte All Specially Reduced Exclusiveness and individuality vare the characteristics for which our Silk Underwear Department is noted. In this tremendously im portant sale there arc included ex quisite model garments, beautiful and dainty enough to please the most critical; and all reduced espe cially for this offering. G.00 Gowns, 4.00 Crepe de Chine exquisitely trimmed with lace, embroidery and rosebuds. 5.00 Kiinonas, 3.75 Silk Crepe Kiinonas, ribbon trimmed or embroidered. Some flowered patterns. 13.50 Negligees, 8.00 I'ine Crepe de Chine, hand embroid ered or lace trimmed. 1.25 Camisoles, 75c Washable satin or Crepe de Chine, lace or ribbon trimmed; pink or white. 2.35 Chemises, 1.75 Crepe de Chine, exquisitely trimmed or tailored. Dlauner't Main Float ChriAmar Blotuier 3.00 Values 5.006.00 Aail your&elf of these spe cial pricings and buy such lovelj Hlouses for Christmas giving. About ten models in Georgette in flesh, white and suit shades. Heading, em broider, tucks are beautiful adornments. 4.50 Value 8.75 These loveliest of lilou-es in Georgette arc offered at this lowered price. Various stjlcs in neck and sleeves, us well as elaborate beading and em broidery, make these Waists truly delightful. v. . 1 i X?v &H$& A V? ! 7.7o 7.75 Values 9.85 U.50 Exquisite lilouses of indi idual mode comprise this delectable group. Headed de signs of exceptional beaut embroidery, tucks and lace trimmings. Taupe, brown, green, Copenhagen, wine and other lovely shades. Blanncr's Main Floor Y it V "-.V. L: ir, s.i M ft 4 ?i 'a . i m A '-Of "if ,y 5F 1 , ..i 1 . 74 r n f t Ai t .VAi. ii i,..rr.( i) M. ,V " j . I II . , 4i-- iii i ii r ii i ', 'vryMfrji mi