EVENING PUBLIC LEDGlSK PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1919 . , . .SINGLE-HEADED ' POLICE SUCCESS ' Boston Force Taken From Politics by Method Grand Organ, 9, 11 and 4:50 Chimes at Stroke of Noon WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Rain w The Down Stairs Store Welcomes the Coming of Spring With Sprightly Style Innovations, Combined With Special Prices ' (I Rotan Urges .WANTS SYSTEM HERE "Legislature Aiming at General Z Purpose Pending at Harrisburg .'i J -,' i ) i " i A Blngle-licadtil tnetropolltan pollco forco, such as advocated by District At torney Rotan, lias taken Boston's pollco out of politics, made tnem Independent of Jeadcrs, more uttenttvo to their duties and given them a prldo In service that has gone far toward making the forco the best In tho country. y After many years In cloe touch with f Philadelphia policemen and tho political Wy8tm responsible for their nppolnl- I ment, Mr, Itotan and "others associated t S with him havo reached tho conclusion f- A th' n mc'roPolltan force headed by a f commissioner or chief would help Phil- j adelphla. Conditions nlmost similar to those j existing hero forced legislative action J In Jlassachdsetls back In 1900. At that J tlmo tho police vvero nctlvo In politico. I had organizations of their own and owed I their position! and promotions to poll- ' tlcal leaders J The appointment of a commissioner I ( with full authority to make all rules, ap i Point a trial board which he, on occr- 'Ion, could overrule, appoint his own ' superintendent, employ his own olllco , I force, etc., caused a change which Ilos- i tnnlnnq nnlnt. fn Mlth nrtrip. ' I I I Governor Appolnti t'ommNftloners Tli. Tin, An imvi t l In. in..., rill . ItlQ UU01U1I tUIIIIIIIBDIUllbia IW " I pointed by the Governor and this plan j Is believed to bo one that could bo put I I Into effect here bv a legislative enact- J ment at tho present session. District j Attorney ltot.in Is not alono In his i advocacy of a metropolitan force, hide- I twndent of politics and under a central 1 (power. Several measures, ostensibly to ' tako the police out of politics, havo nl- I t ready conio to light at Harrisburg. Thcro Is no division of opinion In Uoston as to tho practicability of a iilngle headed polho commission. The department has been conducted with en- , tiro absen'oo of scandal or of public I criticism. I Tho system has had remarkable suc cesses because the man who put it In1 operation, Stephen O'Meara, who died recently, ruled w ItlfTustlec. He was appointed commissioner by tho late j Governor Curtis Guild, and tho police system was changed from a board of three commissioners at the Governor's , suggestion. 1 , In 1878 an act was pasted establish ing a board of police commissioners, three In number, appointed by the Major I and confirmed by the City Council, in 1906 the number was reduced to one and tha Governor given appointive power. At one time Boston wns regarded as tha most severely political city In the coun- try, with the possible exception of New Vork. Politics governed cver thing m 'city affairs. Tho pollco department wns j dpmlnated by men In political favor, i men got Into tho police department on ' tha .merest pretext of fitness. Crime was rampant. When Commissioner O'Miara took , It office he let It be known that every pa- i troltruwOand superior officer would stand oh hlsown merits. All promotions , would be made according to his ow n , Judgment, and were not to bo Influenced by any outside agencies. In the old . days of the board of three, policemen often engaged counsel to prosecute their i claims beforo the board, or to stimulate a movement through political friends for promotions. Commissioner O'Meara was Httlo troubled. Promotion limed on Personal Pltness Promotions were based on civil service examination and by personal assess-. ment of tho candidate's abilities. The commissioner would get all available facts of a candidate, weigh them care- fully and then see for himself, by con- .orentlnn hnt .'lllllltV tllC Ilian' possessed. Few promotions were cvcr criticized. Tho police department rules, as pro mulgated by Pollco Commissioner O'Meara and assented to thus far by Police Commissioner Edwin U. Curtis, havo worked with general satisfaction. They hud for their main object, nat urally, the establishment of discipline, which had been sadly lacking. Nobody who has not lived In Boston under the old and tho new dispensa tions can appreciate what the rules In ' their strict compliance lias meant to tho pollco force. There aro compara tively few complaints against police men for brusque treatment to the pub lic, whereas In tho old days complaints were many. Police captains havo been apeclally careful In bringing up tho re cruit to Impress upon him the necessity of obeying that rule. When there were violations that reached the commis sioner's car he would usually read the violators a lecture, warn them of pos olblo penalties and advise them to adopt a different auuuue. CADWALADER HOME AFIRE Defective Flue Causes Blaze in Residence Twice in Month For the second tlmo within a month, m fire was discovered In a flue In the II ST brary of. the homo of John Cadwalader, 1619 Locust street. is Whllo tho family was at dinner fast Mile-hf Xfr f7(lfiwfllmipr'H limiff,ilr tii- t-..a.", - -..-..--. ..- i g ucea smoito uuiinug uum una ui uio win- (t dows In tho front of the house. He no- Hilled Jonn cauwaiuuer, Jr., who sum- 'tnonea mo nremen. uno maze was ex itlnsrutshed with chemicals without Rerl- S'OUS aamage. ' A defect in tho flue, repaired since the J flrat fire, caused the blaze. IfMAP "0WN-Y0UR-H0ME" PLAN I . - : . .. '.Ileal Instate JJeulers ltcvicw liciie- ' fits at Meeting Benefits which come to tho home Jowner were reviewed last night at a 'meeting bt real estate dealers at the f rtriinvu.strairord. fl plans for an enthusiastic "Own Your-I . ('Home'1 campaign were mapped out ana ("Jt was oecwea to nave ospeciai demon- stnitlon In this connection during tho ik nf Anrll 21 to 2b. !V Among tho speakers nt tno meeting twero Horace Groskln. who declared thnt 230,000 or 390,vuo uweiungu m i-nim-delnhla were occupied by rent payers. Addresses Wero also mudo by former Sludge Dlmner Beeber, Thomas S. Inger. cross, Jr., who presided. PERSHING AIDE DEAD t Colonel Carl Boyd Succumbs to ' PiiAtmtnniil ' Prl, Feb, 14. Colonel Carl Ilojd, 'nrlnclnal aide-de-camp' to General J. J. Pershing. Is dead, after an ttttuclc of 'pneumonia. . . ;, Ills home was In Adamsville, Ga.. and 'for a number of years he yaa military altaciiB oi iu American eniuasoy ncre, ' - 4.Mi IPW N r A Thousand Lovely New Hats- $3 to $8 Small shapes or large shapes; smart, crisp lines' or soft drooping lines; stiff quills or tin fluffy c two prices. ostrich; rough or smooth straws as you choose, for they aro all here, and within. (As many at ?3 as there are at $8.) Straws aio black or in light and darker shades of all the fashionable colors, including the new red. Steel ornaments, flowers, embroidery and bits of ostrich seem to be favorites for trimming; ribbon, too, is largely used. China blue pipings are very attractive. These hats are in the very newest shapes for early and late Spring wear and there aie all the various straws to choose fronit Many Children's Hats Arrive for mothers to tec on Saturday. From the little (i-year.-old to Miss 10, haU Hither fuvor the strictly tailored styles. Straws aie both light and dark, and smooth or rough. Hiims turn up or down, rather than being straight. Of course, many prettily tiimined hats aie the exception that proves the rule. (Market) Spring Coats for Junior Girls of 12 years' to 10 arc made of velour in henna and in light blue. The collars and belts arc attiactively stitched. $19.75. Blue serge coMts are lined throughout for girls of 0 ycais to 10. $8.50. Other new Spting coat, in velour, arc priced up to $15. Blue Serge Middy Skirts " for gills of 10 years to 14 arc pleated on to white bodies, which is best as it takes the weight off the hip bono?. ?5. Bright, New Frocks of Uiffeta in blue or in pretty plaids for Miss U or Hi Years am pleated. The bodices extend into panels over the skirts in front and in buck. They are embroidered in silk, and are topped with lound neck frills of Georgette crepe which also finish the cuffs. S19.75. Other taffeta and Georgette frocks go up to $32.50. 300 Wash Frocks Special at $1.50, 32 and $2.50 l'rettv' plaids, neat stripes and plain pink or blue choose from. They, will make good school frock of 0 years' to 14. (Central) Another Lot of Linen Doilies Half Price Kound and oval doilies of firmly woven round-thread Irish linen arc all neatly scalloped and some have eyelet work. Round 8 inches at 8c, 15c nnd 18c. 10 inches, 18c. 12 inches, 15c and 25c, 18 inches, 25c and 45c. Oval 0x8 inches, 7c and 10c. 7x10 inches, 1214c. 9x13 inches, 15c and 20c. 19x27 inches, GOc. (( lientnut) arc here to s lor young daughter A Charming Array of Spring Wraps Dolmans, Capes and Coats You will not see many of a style, but thcro arc dozens of models to choose from. The capes are unusual ly smart; dolmans are lovely in their soft, graceful materials; and nothing need be raid for the good-looking coats. Dolmans and capes aro of serge, velour, gabardine, silvertonc, silver tip, Bolivia, duvetyne, duvet do laine, suede velour, tricotine nnd 1'oiret twill. Prices start at $15 and go to ,?135, with many in-between pi ices for fine things. The cape that is sketched is special at $15. Coats, too, are of suede velour, .scige, silvcrtonc and tweed (tweed promises to bo most popular this sea son). They aro for young girls or large women. Prices. $12.75 to $47.50. All the Winter Coats Bear Substantial Reductions Every Winter coat in the stock is much reduced. Many beautiful things will be found among them that women who aro going to the bhore or traveling will want. Now $10 to $42.50. (Vlnrbel) $15 A Word of Skirts at Low Prices Many good styles will be found for both women and young women. They are all made on sttaighter, narrower lines, of course. Plaid Skirts at $5.50 are made of sturdy part-wool serge. They have pockets and wide belts. Also a box-pleated model in plain navy blue part wool serge for young women. Poplin Skirts A navy blue or black skirt for young women in the new simu lated open-back style, trimmed with buttons in back nnd pin tucks. $7.50. Another in a more conservative style for women has unusual pockets. This also comes in navy and black at $8.75. Other fine poplin and serge skirts in navy and black are $12.50 to $15. Waistbands run from 25 to 40 inches. (Murkrt) 500 Beautiful Blouses Samples at $3.90 Vestees Have Never Been So Smart as they are this year. The new styles that have just uriived are inntir-e'-a'de 'P'"1 n ' '- bite and the colors tluit will be worn with new spring suits and frocks. They are of colored si'.1- gabar dine, crash, pique and sheer or gandie. Dozens to choose from, many of them eollurless and some embroidered effectively. Prices go from $1 to $5. (Onlral) There arc: , --Georgette crepes in flesh, white, Gobelin blue, tan, navy, wine, taupe and brown, in attractive styles; many of them beaded and embrouleicd and some have the new round necks. -iCrepe de chine in flesh color and white in many styles. Wash satin in flesh and white in tailored styles. Of course, not every size in, every btylo! (.Market) How Like Colorful Spring Herself Are the New Necklaces Just Mike a bed of bright, bcautitui noweis that have poked their heads above ground! Lovely bright hues that aro a delight to the eye, and darker colors all combine to make these necklaces most effective. A costume couldn t be dull with such a string of beads to brighten It! There are beautiful blues', the new henna shade, restful greenv imitation coral and amber. They are of plain beads that are graduated or are alter nated with metal nans anu linns m " "' -dized finish. . Red, Too A' whole case of delightfully cherry red beads unusual things. Prices go from $1 to $0. (Central) Special Bandeaux at 45c There are two models one of basket-weave and the other of lighter weight, figured marqui sette. Both are pink and fasten in back where there is elastic. They have tape shoulder straps. Lace-trimmed bandeaux are special at C5c. (Central) shows many Fabric Gloves Fit So Well A new shipment of chamois lisle gloves in buck, chamois, gray, slate and black, with Paris Point stitching on the backs and two clasps at the wrists. $1 a pair. Special, Duplex Gloves, $1 a Pair Duplex chamois lisle gloves are in gray, sand, buck and white. Some have spear-point stitching or plain backs. (Ventral) One is embroidered around Box coats are much in evi- 400 New Spring Suits for Young Girls, Women and Large Women in About 50 Styles , They ure delightful to look upon, with all their new features of bright vests, brass or silver-like buttons, lovely embroidery, loose-back panels, etc. With all this, fine workmanship is not neglected. On the contrary, the suits are bettor made than ever. The new lines are most refreshing after several seasons without any radical change. This season marks a new era in women's suits, and every woman owes it to her education to see these advance models. Serge Suits for Young Girls at $22.75 There aro three models in sizes 14 to 18. Some show braid trimming and attractive pockets. bilk tricolette vests are gootl-looking. At ,$23.50, other models in sizes 14 to 18 a-,c also made of serge, the bottom of the jacket with black silk and shows a rose tricolette vest, ilcnce. One of these suits is sketched. . 12 Mo'dols at $25 Good wool mannish serge is used. A suit f om this group is sketched. It has a box-coat Jacket with a Tuxedo roll collar bound in braid. Braid aid buttons aie smartly used, and a bright, dotted vest in front is rnther dashing. Any Number of Tailored and Sports Suits Tailored erge suits are trimmed with barf 's of braid. $25. The jackets of wool poplin suits ripple very gracefully in back. Of course, they are adorned with silk braid. $27.50. Mannish tweed spoils suits with jackets beautifully lined with peau de cygnc, are $29.75. Novelty Suits for Young Girls at $35 and women who wear sizes 14 to 18 in vivueious little models arc sure to give pleasure to all who see them. One of mannish serge with u fanciful pique vest is trimmed with broad braid around the bottom of the jacket. Another model, of lovely silvertone velour, has n white broadcloth vest trimmed with tiny buttons. The box coat is tucked nl the bottom. Still another, of neat tricotine, takes on much of smartness from its rows of tiny brass button. Good-Looking Tailored Models for Large Women At $87 50 one is of mannish serge with n long roll collar. The over-collar is of beige silk. The jacket is finished with silk crow's feet. At $:tl.75 a rather smurt-tailored suit of tricotine is trimmed with braid. v ivnu oo on inrougn many More Tailored or box-couw odcls, rippling jnckets, vests, braid, buttons-, etc.. are all here. And vou will agrco that prices are' veuL moderate. $28.75, $29.75 to $75. (Mnrhft) jyrr vT v v4 -vS $23..'0 $25 gllll Lovely Voiles 29c a Yard It is the same ounlity of pretty voile that hitherto had to be marked from one-third to twice as much Dozens of pretty patterns plaids, checks, little figures, challis designs and the like are in as many dainty color ings. It is H8 inches wide. You can plan your light dresses now at a saving. (Onlrnl) Pop vers at 85c Blue chambray rompers for kiddies of 2 years to 0 are made with straight, beach legs. There are two shades of blue to choose from, and the rompers are tiimined with red or white piping, (Oiitrul) Bleached Seamles.8 Sheets $1.48 You'll want to get a supply at this price. They are of sturdy bleached muslin, 81x90 inches. (Cllt-xlllllt) 300 Silk V'tticoats at $3.85 Jersey, messaline and taf feta petticoats are in black, navy blue and lovely change able colors. The quality is irieproachable. (Ontrtil) (fP Sturdy Percale 22c a Yard It is 30 inches wide, in light or daik grounds, with stripes and figures of various kinds. For house dresses, aprons, kiddies frocks nnd the like it is just the thing. (Onlrnl) Drawr- f."" aings at $1.25 Gray stockinet 'ei;"!nes ire fleece-lined for children of 2 years to (5. TV-pv have elntic at the back of tho waist The butter's are sewed on firmlv and th" buttonholes are well finished. (Ontrui) For Sprina Frocks A lurous quality crepe do chine, 38 inches wide, in many light and dark colors, with plenty of black, navy blue and white, at $1.35 a vard. Beautiful silk charmfuse, 40 inches wide, in navy blue, wis taria and black, $2.25. (Crnlrnl) A Closing-Out of Boys' Hats at 60c Included are cloth hats,, caps, golf caps, knit hockey caps, tarns, sailor huts, etc., for boys of 3 years to 10. Some brushed-wool caps that resemble Angora aro especially good. They arc in dark green and old rose. (Ciullrry, Miirkrl) An Army of Low-Priced Shoes Marches In at $4.90 a Pair Dark tan calfskin shoes that lace high havo welted soles and low or medium heels. Gray kidskin.shoes with welted soles havo high or medium heels. Tho tops arc of kidskin or cloth to match. Black kidskin shoes with gray kidskin tops havo medium heels. Spats Go With Spring Costumes They add a touch of smartnrss to tho trim suits that are being worn. In white, ivory and chamois color, they are $2 a pair. Oxford Ties of black patent leather on long, slender lines havo turned solen and covered heels'. $5.25 a pair. Girls' Shoes Special at $2.85 a Pair Dull black leather lace shoes with low heels are in sizes 2H to 5. Boys' Good Shoes of dark tan leather in sizes 1 to C are on English lasts, $4.50 a pair; sizes 10 to 13 aro in wide-too shapes at $3 und $3.50 a pair. Children's Shoes Dull black leather button shoes in sizes' C to 2 are $2.50 a pair. Special at $1.15 a pair for sizes 2 to 5, and $1.35 n pair for sizes 5 to 8, you will find shoes of tan kidskin and black patent leather. Some of them havo white tops. (CliMtnat) Smart Veils are here in many kinds. Some unusually attractive ones are in octagon and square meshes, somo with much scrolling, others arc in the new braided effects and still others dotted. In taupe, brown, navy and black at $1.50 to $2.50. (Central) IX. Special Undermuslins Envelope Chemises at$l Soft white batiste chemises have entire tops of fine lace and insertion, which is very unusual. Camisoles at $1 Pretty camisoles of satin or crepe de chine are plain and tai lored or are trimmed with good lace. Some aro gathered on clas tic at the tops. Pink Satin Ploomers at $3 The soft pink sutin is heavy enough to be durable. The bloom ejrs are .finished with hemstitched ruffles. Pink4 Nightgowns at $1 Soft pink batiste slip-over nightgowns are htitched in pink or blue designs. (Central) A Man's Money will go a great deal farther if he will take advantage of. the reductions in the Down Stairs Store for Men. Suits at $19.75 and $24.50 bring savings of anywhere from two or three dollars to a $10 bill. They are of all-wool materials in dark col ors and pleasing designs, and the $19.75 group includes the waistline models so much favored by young men. Overcoats at $20 and $25 represent equal reductions and are also in thedesir able dark patterns. The $20 coats are single-breasted box style and the $25 coats are double-breasted ulsters and ulsterettes. Fine Neckties at 60c These are chiefly the. large open-end four-in-hands such as sell regularly at an average half more. There are also some knitted ties, among them manufac turers' mended goods. ' Pigskin Belts at 65c Black and tan pigskin of a good, heavy quality. Suspenders at 40c Plain-color and striped suspenders dn both light and heavy webbing and all under usual price. , (O.llfry, Market) Four Groups of Special Frocks $12 to $25 Group 1 Special at $12 This consists of serge frocks that will be splendid for business or school wear. One model is trimmed with braid and another shows double tiers' on the skirt in front. These are especially good for young women. Group 2 Special at $17.50, Savings of $6 to $7.50 which is worth-while saving on a diess. Fine, heavy twill serge in navy blue forms two excellent frocks. One, with a draped bodice, is embroidered on the cuffs and tho side panels of the skirt with -henna braid. Black silk braid embroidery adorns the skirt and collar of another frock. A dainty flesh color vestce, all prettily tucked, lightens the bodice. Group 3 Special at $23.50 Fine wool jersey frocks in brand-new Spring models have vests and cuffs of contrastingcolor wooljersey. Buttons trim several dresses, while others aro adorned with colorful silk braiding on the wide girdles. You may choose navy blue, gray, Pekin blue or rookie. Smart Wool Jersey Frocks at $25 Form the -Fourth Special Group The models arc various and all aro new. Odd buckles finish borne of the girdles. One model shows draped rockets piped in contrasting colors Others' ' are embroidered in silk and chenille braid. . Also in the Group at $25 aie two models made of heavy crepe de chine. They are very at ti active, and represent unusual value. The colors in the group include navy blue, taupe, $17-i0 Pekin blue, tookie and black. 750 New Spring Frocks Await Your Choosing $16.50, $18, $19.75 to $45 .Models are legion and colors aie in all imaginable shades. Materials' are unusually good and a pleas ant surprise in quality. There are dresses of Georgette crepe, in light and dark shades; crepe de chine, taffeta and crepe meteor; frocks of foulard in various patterns; and dresses of serge, wool jersey, trico tine and silk tricolette. (Market) 400 Pair of Women's Silk Stockings at $1.15 a Pair are added to the sale of hosiery and underwear. The stockings arc of fine, even silk in black, white and light colors. They ure full-fashioned and have lisle feet and garter tops. Women's Underwear Vests at ?0c of light-weight cotton are trimmed. Union suits at 50c regular and extra sizes in light-weight cotton are trimmed with lace. Bloomers at GOc black, pink or white knitted cotton bloomers aro in regular and extra sizes. Men's Half Hose at 25c a Pair are in navy blue, black, light gray, dark gray, tan and balbriggan. They have re-enforced feet and are excellent quality. Children's Stockings,i35c a Pair, 3 for $1 Black cotton ribbed stockings' are in sizes 6 to 9V&. This is unusual and you want to take advantage of it. And there are many other specials in this February Sale. (Central) 0 'V-. u S3 .l iii i -i M "fi 4 c ' v. M M iM I ii kft fc '.'- xj ,. ..n a - L ''U iV; ' - J'x-.w. . .imiLMH , x.f, Mm r" -M 4 $ ft -s , Jy-. & ' ,f ... o - V'