lifWBWWWIPIWWIWWwiML r. 7..-. U'W ' "i l ' Tt '! i-'wf- TFTV 'npfTVi "7 T' KfjpSPWiv i l -'I ) ii ' '"!KaiMVAr rjWW .. ' 'T,yw" ft ' "J.? EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK PH1LADELPUIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1910 3 ' DacttPtt L UnmirtMI. N'w York. T.m ..( A Vhnpman, Architects, ' Turner for GMicret' In the Drug and Toilet Goods trade we've built for: ChesebrouRri Mfg. Co. Colgate & Co, Lehn & Fink The Mcndelnon Corp. E. R. Squibb Ac Son Mentholatum Off. TURNER Construction.' Co 17M MaiiMim -MrrM ALL GOOD HUSBANDS , TACK DOWN CARPETS, RULES CAMDEN COURT So Shipworker Is Reprimanded for Slapping Wife's Face When She Forced Matters Husband nie duty hound to lack down cm pels and do other little lliinK about the house in their hour of ease, after their day's work i done It was c ruled bv Uecorder Stackh.iuse loda. when William liyor. of 7S! Chestnut sheet. Camden wa put on t fin I for slapping in wife. I'.ver i employed 111 the New oik Shlpviiltl. I'aniden lie and hi- wife moved In the Chestnut lteel house nenrh a nionlh ago. but the carpels and the oilcloth have nt yet been tacked .low 11 , Mrs. Ii.er mid the re. onler that her hiibnnil. 011 getling Inline finiil woik. wanted to lake il ni-y and would put off do'iiig Ihe little jobs she had thought up for him dining the dm She be came iriitate.l yc-tciilny . lie said, be muse lie professed to be tiled after a . rnirl nt (lie sliioMiid. She took him bv the collar In lead him, to where liousehold.vvnik awaited him Tliis made him peevish and he slapped her. Ihe wife -aid. She then had him arreted , Ite.oider KliieUioii-e warne.l Hj or that it wa the dutv of a goml husband lo do the little job imiuiid the house lh.it make it easier for the wife, and al lowed him to go on hi nise not to shirk tlie carpet -lacking Mr and Mrs. I!er left Ihe emit arm in arm. npiiavenllv .ompleleh at peace once more. SEW FOR ITALIAN FAMILY Woman's Club of Wynnefleld Assist ing Fatherless Children An Italian mother and her three small children nie leuiiiiug the tine meaning 01 Aineiiciuiii"H ""';' " care of the Woman'- Club of ynnc- . . . ....;....!! n.i.... 11... field. The husband and father of the family .l-irwl f 1ntliipiiz:i. and since last tan H, fnmilv hu been more or le- de- lendent upon -the Soeiet I'm- Orgiiniz- ing Chant. iinougu uu. .oS...." tinn. Ihe club members heard of the trtiggles of the foreign -born inother, and decided to give their aid. The club i small., but it has chosen to do real woik. and twice a mouth its member gather al one of their home and sew for the poor. .Iut now Hicy are mending old clothing and niakmg new. waim dies-es for the Italian family Mis Pinnk M. IInr.lt. -!-!ln fieoige laue. i- (hall man of Hie . ivie-coninnt-tee. whiih is doing the Aniei icania tion woik Deaths of a Day Jacob Mayer Jacob Mnci nlneti -one jear old. for nmnv rears aetivel identihed with Jewish welfnie work and clinritie here, died on Monday in Ills apaitments in Hie Hotel Lorraine. Hioad stieet and r.ilrmount avenue. Mr Mayer wa born in Asehbaeh, (Je'rinanv. 'nnd came to thi country when fifteen yeais old. He engaged in tlie tobacco business here and later settled in Lancaster. Pa., where ne be- -oii i-timvn iii the leaf tobacco trade. He remained in active busines i lnnnnster Ihlitv i cars, lie retired ten years ago and wllh his wife came to this city. He was one of the founders ot tlie Jewish congregation in Lnneabler and an active member of tin1 Hodef hlinlom nnd B'nai Brith Society. He was one of the best known members of the Fed eiation of Jewish Societies. Seveu yeais ngo Mr. and Mrs. Slayer took a trip fo Orinnny to the bit th place of. Mr. Miner. Mr. Maer died in 1011. Michael A. Freney Michael A Freney. iiropiielor of a rnloon at 447-1 (lermantown avenue, died .M'sterdav at his home, Sharpies street and Mountain avenue, Melrose Park. He had been in poor health six mouths. Mr. 1'rcney, who was fifty-four years old. is survived by u widow and six children. He was a member of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, Philo patriau Literary Institute. Catholic Historical Society, -North Hill Coun try Club and other orgauizatious. Cynthia Thomson Cvntliia Thomson, two years and eleven months old, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge fi, Thomson, of Convent, X, J., died In the aiaiy . ureiei uomr, on .Monday night, of complications which followrd n slight operation, Mr. Thomson Jm n son of the late i Dr. William Thomson, who for mnny lears was professor of ophthalmology "in the Jefferson Medical College. Mrs. Thomson, betoro her marriage, was Miss l.lizabeth Dearer, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John Ji. Deovcr, iTllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I CHARLIE POMERANTZ I Wants you to take Lunch at h i s Restaurant today. ... I I I ,1024 CHESTNUT ST. NOTABLES TO W1EET ' KING OF BELGIANS, Committee of Prominent Men Named to Welcome Albert and Party WILL. COME HERE MONDAY Twenty -seven prom in en I men. most of them Pii!lnilelihlnn. vvcto minieil loilnv n the nllielnl icrentiou eonituil lee for King Albeit mill Queen Kll'u belli of llelRium. who will lie RiiestM of the city for I'm- hour Miimliiy iii.pi iicion. Tito coiniulttee nmpii-e: Corel nor Stirnul. luyor Smith. liiiv nut Henry, John AVuuaniaUer. Charles r-ti. liiiiiluiin. .Iiilm t'r.ihvalailer. Wlillnni A. Cla-Kim. -ir . Samuel M. 1 Vmiclain. P. T. Stotebury. (iconic Wlinrton l'epper. I'nill linge- iio, K '1'nrl.nr Si.iniiel Ken. .loeiU I (Inffncj, r.rigadler (.enernl . . At leibuiN. .lame II. l.cnnoii. Dr. h Ii. (!leaoii and .Inscph C. Sniilh. , Mnnr Sniilh. as soon a he ieccicd word of the pioposed visit of the head of the reigning house of Belgium, begnu Ihe work of appointing u .ommlttee to receive the distinguished guets. The main reception will be staged hi Independence Hall, where the cit will i, nv ti- nirc in nie ii.'.oe- iim".'- .. defied the power of tin (Jeiniau empire i during the lour car giuui wa in eiipied i lu whicli I'el h the kaivr's King Albeit and his part) ale si lied -uled to rea.li thi it from New Vuik .,t 1 p. in. Ariaiigemenls have been completr.l w;itli laihond otlieial to de Inch the innmuch' pr'nate ear at 'North Philadelphia station It i- e peeled the Stale Department will agree lo that plan today. Prom Ihe station Ihe lojal pnit will be escorted down Iiioa.l stieel. going around Hie west -ide of Citj Hall to .'iw.vinui slie.'t. then east lo Inde pendence Hall. The r'irst I il lioop will form a pi. turesiiue escoit. Memliers of the Anieriean Legion have been a-ke.l to turn out in unifoiin and line liioiul stieel. A tloet of automobiles will convej the r.nnl nait.v and the nieniber of Ih. r. ceiition conimiltcc. If Ihe piesent tentutive plans :ne carried out the king and queen will go from Independence Hall to the liead iiartei of the lielgian relief commil tee, l.'L'-t Walnut stieel. Theie will be no lecepllon nt the lelief hemlqiiurteis ' After the inspection of the head filial ter. Ijiieeu Kli?abelh will he taken lo tirjii Mawr College l he received bv Mi-s Helen Tuft. daughl,rr of foimei President Tnft. King Albert meanwhile will lie taken bj the Mayor and the lecepllon coni liiltl.e to Hog Island for mi inspection of Hie big sliiplinlldiiig plant. At Ii o'clock the injul pait.i will leave Iiioa.l Stieet Station for Washington, wlieie. ow ing to the illness of 1'iesi dent Wilson, thej will be ieeeive.1 by Vice Piesident and Mis. Marshall ALBERT IN CINCINNATI King and Queen Guests of Ohio's Metropolis Get Royal Welcome Cincinnati, ().. Oct. I5y A. I. I - Albert, king of Ihe lielginns. and Queen r.li.abeth weie honoied guests of Cin cinnati todaj, and (itizen united in paying homage to the loyal visitor. i School children lined the street and gieeted Ihe visilot with flowei and SO 11 ITS (.oieinnr James M. Cox. Mayor Hal vln. member of the receution conniill tee nnd other stale and citv officials ex tended w eh nine nl the railway station., following whicli the king made a tour of several of Cincinnati' Industrial plants nnil the queen visited Ihe piiu cipal hospitals. After luncheon Hie king nnd queen attended a s.Miiphony oncer t given,, in their honor under the diieclion of I'll gene i'save. a lielgian subject The siie.ial train . ail ing the loyal pnity leaves Cincinnati for Pittsbiligh at ft" o'clock touight. King Albeit sent Hie follow ing vnes sae lo President Wilson last night : "It is with keen regiet that I lenrn that he.ause of jour illness it will be impossible for ou annVMrs. Wilson to leceiye the queen and mvself during our visit to Washington. We fervently hope that ou will soon he restated to full health and vigor. The ipieen loins me in sending you and Sirs. Wilson our sin.err.it legards and the assurance of faithful personal friendship." HARRISBURG AWAITS KING , City Will Ask Albert to Plant Me-j mo'rlal Tree , Harri-huig. Oct. I!"-!. King Albei . and Queen Kluabeth of Uelghim will nirive In Harrlsburg nt i) o'clock Tii dav morning and will lemain until 10 :.'-0, The llarrisbuig Chamber of Com merce is ananging the details of a le ( opt ion in their honor. An effort will be made In have King Albert plant the fir6t tree of n me mmlnl glove of evergieens to be planted bv llarrisbuig in Reservoir P.uh in honor of the city .soldleis dead ns pail of the Arbor Day celebration on Fri day. Ciovernor Sproul will receive the rayol couple nt tho Capitol anil Mayor Keist.er will welcome them lo the city. - Held in Theft of Year Ago Accused nf stealing a watch and chain belonging to Mrs. Kati. Burns, 4U2I! Ogden street, mole than a year ago. Arthur Hums, of Vine sheet neur Ninth, was arrested at Tenth and Mar ket streets by Policeman Stetler. mann. lielgian consul geneial; Charle ipml In motion .esene no nuue money ..,lv M( b tll.(,,,:iK Ht.k 1Vl 1 ti:.iA..,. p 11.1WH1 (-it v it. .Tihico " f Iinvo to Know lniH'li nunc tiiin ii .. !... .... i.. i . . Ciinlie ." (tiunmey; William IVtlrrT 1 milk wagon dri,er.;" said a cleik a, ,,.' fo 'n , , . I ,. t l.lnt,( si Stlnnrl. ( liesl n I street Itillll t t.nhl. "Iiti. . .,, .... ...'. . rormer in.-i Vim. W i . i . , , , '"" siiikc: i ic c ei I. was isk.i. Alfrml IV linik. I'au Thompson. II-, (herinoie we have to shiver ami shake -v -, t,,i." i ,,.., Freight Claims & I. T. A. Service M J if l ULa'' He Setyea nnd servo and eervea AT LAST, SODA CLERKS ASK "RIGHTS," WANTJ40 A VEEK Feel That They Contribute to the Happiness of Humanity. IP on' I Strike, but Threaten to He Disagreeable Murium of discontent now mingle with the bubble nt many oila foun tain. .'or years tho white-coated eleiU hn worn ii sunshiny smile nnil in.hntcil effervexeent nptimUtn. Hi tipend was1 small, but he lived in an ivorj atino-ibv ex-bar lnnier. who want sometliluR plieie and busked dally in the mie of ( win, ., 'Kiel;' in it. 'I'hi species nf fniret feminine. ciitntiii - ha to be handled with dip- I'lil loniamc i no nssel wlih (lie lninar..-. butcher and bnl.er. Now the imniaeii- "We slip him 11 wink, look uluuii.l Into hnlslit of the faucet has decided rautlously mid thru Ho liim a daik that smile luue no comincicial value. il,.,mn ,,.,&, tlnvme.l with vnnlla. and he want more money II,, feels ' M,,,,, f them .. out under the tm that he lontribute to Ihe happiness f llcsson thai u,. mucked In a Utile Inininnlt.v a much a any .me else And. f ,. ,ri stud. Thcv come b.nl; the well er. he would like In lime. s,n. ,,M ,n m ,, ,,. ,ir, ,, tiIM1 SHI 11 week 1 Pur convenience -nkc we call il a ' Soda shakets in N'evv Ynik nie p. "t -tin." - ' tine fifty per lie decline. He alo .Eull. lie st.ic.l (,, hnu.l 11 .Iconic i-nlnts out hat the milk vvnK, ti diivei ,.U'atiile in pale fins 11 uispberiy sun in thi city I Retting neaily thai amount dae. anil (niuen.i mac 11 111:111 who c. all iln anil frown with Hie giouch well ns smile with the leeiiug optimist. SPROUL NOT TO PRESIDE Visit of King to Harrlsburg Prevents Presence at Moore Meeting (tiivernnr Spioul will be unable lo pi c side nl a mnt. nieetlug for C.uigiess '. Mooie to lie liel.l in M .lames Hall. Thiilv eiglith and Mmkel si,.,u Kiiday evening. In a lelegiam ic. ened ill Ihe lira. I uuaitcrs of the Mooie 1 nlte.l Kcpim li.au Campaign .oininiltee lodnj. tlie (iovcrnor aid : "Slnceivlj regiel my iiinhility i. in. sid.) over mass meeting to be held m SI. .lames' Hall I'ri.ln. eiening. Owing to a cliange in the plan of the State lie piiituieiii. King Albeit of the ltelgians will visit llarrisbuig I'liday ami I feel Il mi .lilt) to be heie to euteilaili him II i inip'.issihle lo snj Al Ibis tim. when 1 will gel awnj. ami while I am in heart v s.iuipathj with the lainpaign of Congressman Moore I am reluctant lo accept your invitation at till time and be obliged to send mj decliuntion when II I too late lo find a substitute. I appreciate jour kindness and wish . l.l unH, ., ,i.t initi- iii.wiill.i7 nflircr. ' i I Tin, Moore committee asked the tiiiv- ' einor to preside nt the meeting as a .ounler-attiKk on the alleged luke wainine t slate olhcei In the He ' publican ticket headed b the Congress- 1 man. UNDERTAKERS ON STRIKE? Woman Wonders When Policeman! Rides on Hearse in iimlnrtnkrr was uriving -oiemniy indertnker was driving -olemnlj' ro.im 'lown Hidge uienue. His tlioitglits weie ueiiiililirul. because on each side ii f him wa n wiw-ning icnieter. Ile bad no thought of inei eased wage anil ,,i ,. siilishe.l Willi Ins ioi. tie neier requiie.l lit customers to tne uur- mg working hours. At Hidge and Lehigh meniies Pa- tiolninn Toiilsoii. of the Twent-se id stieet and Hunting Park aieniie -tation, ivkcl him for a tide. "Sure." said the undertaker, "'lop in." , Toitliou hopped, the men weie dis- iissing the high cosl of living. "Everybody is on the bent.' o.itinlmnii. "a well as me." said the, And then the aw the woman. She ,. .,. i ,i. I was stunning on nie corin-i . .n-im in. iiatinliuiiii sitting close to tii unilei laker, she shouted "Dear nie. lire Ihe unilei takers on strike, too? Do they need piotectinti i The iinuvi taker fi owned, ran U spiead Ihe news. I he woman CONTRACT COSTS ADVANCE 1 Increase In Street Cleaning. Ash and Garbage Collection for 1920 Increases in the iosI of stieet clean ing. Hie leinoval of ashes and tlie ol lection of garbage are anticipated lic . disc the 1!)0 specifications lequiro iiioi o woik than was done dining the I present year. I 1 The cost of these three classes ot ' municipal contrails has steadily mounted until Senator aie now col le.ts more foi cleaning streel in lential nnd southern sections of Hie Illp city than he was paid ill Mill tor elenning the stieets of tlie entire city. The .ontraet price for street .lean- ing this year was $.,(.Sfl ' I'd and the cosl of gnrbage removal $00t.f)S'J. After oext year the city, under its new char- it'., inaj uu ill. ,vii niiiii uiriiuiiiji. Proposal for street cleaning, the col lection of ashes and garbage "will he ieeeive.1 nnd opened by Director Dales man, of tlie Department of Publi. Works, on October 31. FORESTERS IN SESSION Experts of Indiana, Illinois and Ohio Meet to Discuss Conservation Indianapolis, lnd., Oil. 2'.' - With conservation and forestry experts of In diana, Illinois and Ohio in attendance, a ti 1st ute fotestry confeieiice opened heie this morning under the auspice of the Indiana State Forestry Dcpnitnicnt. Speakers on tlie proginm include the governors of the tlnee states and many national authorities ou conservation and forestry p'robleins. r This morninc's nroeram. bediming at 10 o'clock, iuciuded'nddresses by (lov ernor .lames r. Uoodrlch, of Indiana, and A. A. Guthrie, chairman of the In diana .Conservation Commission, who introduced Charles Lathrop Pack, pies ident of Ihe American Forestry Asso ciation, ns iicrniauent chninuau of the conference. I. T. A. Service don't perform miracles; simply does what many people don't quiteViderstand now to do. In collecting freight claims we have back of us the knowledge, gained through ten years of suc cessful experience and we get (Uiick satisfactory results. l,'n'(e or phone our service man will call Industrial Traffic Association I'erry Building, Philadelphia Spruce J.3 Plionr Mac- .88 lie fill a bit nf Ire Juki mnll rubes with levcngcful vv haiku, lie iaus.e.l fin a moment to lmml a lemon otl;l to .1 mau with n iiucsllonablo noe. 'Since the hoo7e hns been chased h,. whisticied. "we arc bothered to death -lump r tli,i with flow II. "but we'll be awfulh li-ng 1'iahle." AIRPLANE SPEEDS BOND DEAL Lancaster Broker Files Here. Obtains Securities, Returns by Sky Route An nit plane wu used to.la.i IkIwcpm I .fTn aster mill Ihi cit in put through a iiuicl: bond ile.il, I lining mi uigeiil call for omul- .i , v oik hotel unihrwi ilten ! ,i nrm in the Stock Mv.hange liuildi'ig nen II. S immeuiiaii. a l.ancaslei In .!,. , lb w to Philadelphia Iioiu dial .il.v. ib ti'iiiil 'he bonds nnd leturne.l i. in i nl. Mi Zimmerman, who 1 tren-ui.i nl n I nmiister hrok. nige i oncein. leli i,.n in al cleicn o'clock in a jilnne pil'iiieil b' lto K. Mi: eliuoii. a I'm met iiiniv II' 'i The des.-enl was liuide a. Hnl bom, about ll!:l," i. m.. and limn Il Mr. Ziiiiineiiuaii hurried lo the lirnl;. is in the Slock KM-hiitigc lluild-"- when- ihe bonds weie wailing for hue lln h ip 1 eie was grenl," . .mi., nl 'i M '1'iiiiK ini.ni. We Ue.v .il .ii altitude of "JOIHI feel, I enjoyed eei nie . i il It ns odd t s-i ihe in. on. .veinniii epi.ss tram, an, I ii ' i It i i. .'.rlu ml." iiii f'ir.i ning Hie hoods M1. , n 'nu '! I i mi. hack to the Ian l'i nu tl;,:lit be-all. RED CROSS ELECTION ON Present Officers of Southeastern Chapter Unopposed on Ballot Annual election of oflii ers for Hie -oiitheastern chapter of the Ited Cm oooaiuy win lesun in tne reiuiiunig nt i Chillies .1. Hattield as cliairuiaii ; Mis. I Ailliui II. Leu. vice . liiiiiuiau . Liv ingst.in L. .lones. seeretar. nnd I'll. unas S. Hate a tieasuiei Thesr aie'iiuoipose. on Ihe ballot Poll opened at III o'clock lliis nun u ing nn.l . losed lute thi evening. The tetmiis will be niiiiounied tomoriow. but it i expected the ticket picpaud will be elected hj a large ninjoril . The nominee for director for Hie i inning year in. hide Ml. Henry C. I'oyer, Mis. Alexander Hi own. George T ISutler. Jaine A. (r. Campbell. Mr. .1 t.iir.lner Ciissnlt. Mi. (leorire W. Child Dievel, Samuel S Kleislier. Jo seph It. lirundv. ICieliar.l ll. llaile, M. 1)., Jin, A. D. Ilnffer. Wattn II. Johnson, Mrs. A. A. I.aiub. Samuel D. Lil. J. rranklhi Mcl'mlden, K. .1. Mooie. Itiindnl Morgan. Mis. II S. Pienti Nichols. Mr Tlioma Potler. Ji.. W. ilinekle Smith. -Mrs. K. T I s!i,lii.lniiiv. I.rnest T. Ti igg and J nines M. Willn.v. SEEK mLLY DANSEY HERE ,.,, - r- Woman Said to Have Come From Rahway With Missing Boy Seanlieis again turned lo Philadel- phia todav in the hunt for Hilly Dansey, two and one half year old. who ili.ap- p.aini on O. tober S ffoin his liome in Ilnniinoutiin, N. J I Tliev weie told that a woman with a child answering the description of the missing boy left Itahway, X. J., Inst Saturday and i nme here, getling olT at i... V... .1. Il,llii,1,.lnli1ii Sll.Hion 'I'lio . .1.11,1 utli in. fed nltentino because be '. ,,.., i,, n ,i, ,,,- from ltnlv.n. (0 ,ndilphla t,av is n'er Xewaik. from which , ,i,tt(,1. (ftme ,-, Mr, nrPP1IiM I)an,0Vi mother of little Hilly, that the ,,,.,,, ,;,, ,,,, Kidnapped in mistake for the ginudson of Councilman l. II. White, of Hnnunoiiton, hut that he would not he returned. GERMAN OPERA TO CONTINUE N. Y. Police Expect Trouble When Court Grants Injunction New Vmlt, O.I. !. fUy A. P) Supieme Court Justi.e Nuthnii Hijur lodav grunted a teinporaryV injunction icsti'niniiig the police and city authori ties fiom interfering with the produc tion of Herman opera in the Lexington tlieatie. A healing on Hie granting of a per manent injunction will he given to moriow. . , . Attorneys for Hie piodtioeis an nounced that a perfonnancc would be given tonight. Tlie police pronarcd for trouble in view""of the rioting .that marked the opening neiformanee Mon- - ,,lav night nnd tlnenls nf violence if further performances were given. 1 1 nn tin i 11 i itwn in I r Staiioncrs x Wodding StationcrK" ' JhvJtati'ofis Announcements deception ant AtJTomc Cards Socially correct HOUSEWIVES HERE FAR BEHIND T1WIES Evening Public Ledger Culinary Expert Tells How to Catch Up at Food Fair. BREAD "SPONGE" ANTIQUE ll'illsekeepeis nf Pliiladelphia a".' Unit enr beliilid lite lime Thel use heaping ine.isnienienl in theii .unking and still talk about ".pnnge" in hieadinnklug. Consternation wa- shown on the fine of a number nf ,wmng. middle aged and old housewives who vc-tci.la In aid for i lie fu-t time thai "hi end -poiige is an thpie" nod tlint "level nie.isineineiils in 'oiiking be.nme tlie standiii.l in 1MH1. "I'.iil I find that women nie much tnoie aleil than men " said Mr-. Mill' A. Wilson, food cpcil wllh the Hvt. Mmi Pinrir l.l ixtl.it. in her talk al the food fair at the l'iisl I'.egiinenl At iniir. "I lielieM' that cer house wife want to be efllcient, ''i;vfr da is sugarle dm fm Ihe bking iIeinontiatiotis. -'r-jit when 1 shall slmn liow uuller- and -tlek ein n. '11110 n buns nie made." -aid Mr. Wil--iiii in aii-wer lo the plea fur sugurlc itcipu. And theie ale nnv number of Hikes thul can be baked without -agar A sigh of lelief pn-sed hot ihe tiii.Ii ence and (i.i.Is nnd pen. lis rutin1 out .1 the won led look il.-appeaied fiom Ihe women' faces. Tries Mrs. Wil-mi's tteiiprs .Insi tn show Hull theie was no tiiik in the making of In end atuHiipple .like and eggle- iniionnai-e. Mr. Wilson Hilled a utyig housekeeper tioiu the audieiii e to II out tin in ip. s "Mj ! She's In lin-k I" whi-M"eil a liou-ekeeper lis slie -aw Mis I'uuiei W. Clnik. Itrji I liiianl iiMiiue. liiounl tlie platform and do the looking like tin cvpett. "Cotne on: we'll line to g. I in on this." said a woman nu tlie nut -nl .is -he pulled her pi cm In r hii-biiti.l along inln the li.-lin. section in tunc in -ee a laige lump nf biead .lough gelling kneaded. II wa- iiiini-tei-' ihi nt the loud lair. "When urn pill the ilnugl I bowl lo lis.1, tils! gten-e it - into the ii Hull im i nst fill fm in on lop," ei n-i -in i, ,ii, .... ...I'. -.... Wil-oli "Tlial's a new one nu inc. ' -aid a ll.iilllle-Ugcd housewife ill the 1111. Ill II. e. who made a note of the new i.le.i. Apple cake follow, d the lueail null, nor nu.l then clinic the lectin.1 oil 1 .1 hvel measiiiemenls. when Ml-. Wilson I pioveil that the old f.ihi -.1 heaping teaspoon was e.pial to four and one li.ilt level teaspoon. ' "You nil won. lend win -oiiietiine-joiii cake wa won.lei lullv good nu.l at other times wa a lailuie lint hliiined il on Ihe Hour oi the linking pow.lei . "I lilamed it on the oven. ' voliiu leered one WOlllllll. Willi a chili kle. "A ii niatler of fact," .oiitiune.l Mis. Wilson, "the failuie was due to heaping mea-inenieiils. Level iiien-uie- i incut, lepre-eul weight, while the heaping kind var fiom time 'n time with the liiiik.d loiulition ot the bnk- i ing powder or tlour. Level mcii-uic i nienl becnnie -lutul.ir.l ill lS'MI." . I'.acer in Ito.violt Sugar . I Lveiv one wa eager to adopt Ml- Wilson' "bo colt" on eggs anil sugui. i Lggb-s iiiii.vonnuise uiuilu a gnat In 1 with the women who weie looking fui a -ilbstitulu lor the leu-cent egg ! Sponge .'like vva made with con ! ilenseil milk inUiiil of ugar I The iccijie for the apple cake was 'j I cup of sirup, 1 tablespoon shoilening, ! cup fiom. I level teaspoon baking powder, "i cup waler Item together and 1 pnui into il pun. Add sliced apples. Willi Ii tablespoon of tlour. -! tuhle- .'''lApoon sviup. J tablespoons shortening i - i i ...... and 1 leHsnoou ciiiuamon. mix and bleak up and place over the tup. The hi end tecipe .ailed lor '-' i ups of water healed to Si I degrees temper ntuie. Add M tablespoon of malted milk : L' inlilespooiis siigai I hut Hie -uine 1 iniiiiiiiti of svimi nun lie used), 'J table-pooiis -hoi teuing. 'J tenspooiis -all , ,', u,.,kt , .,1, Ml, (ngether befoic ' adding I'dips of Hour, nnd then 4 tume , ' - '" "'" ' ( "; '"fls I on ,l" ""' "" blend nnd salad- are today's ilemoustialious Kermit Roosevelt to Lecture The munition by CaptlfTn Keimit It.ioscvcll of his evperien. es with the liiiti-h ami in Mesopotamia will open the Inline ionise of the I niversity i Mtisiteni on November 1. The captain'' Ic. hue vvliu h will be open to the I public, will be illushntcl with iiiimemu lliutviii slides -bowing nni.h of tlie country then1 ACCIDENTALLY SHOT WITH GUN While lMwmd I'igot. nineteen rem I old. 1 0! Powell sheet. l!louee-ter. wa exaniiiiuig a shotgun today it exploded, tilling his b'M font with hiid-liot lie was. taken to Coopei Hospital Hi condition is not serious. TO CORPORATION MANAGEMENT V-suiniii. I .an put Into ultlim..tir practice concentration of effoit uu.iie dealing, executive foice ,i .hoioiiRh icgard foi Hie opinion or otheis. ,i full con-ideialtou of tm nlovei einplove anil customer en lliusidsm unci jn optimistic desire to be of -el-wee CAN YOl NOT I SI. MI.' 1 ai" Hiiit. leehnlc-alb e.lti cate.l and expei lenc-il In the in 11. sales and dlreet'oiul end ot inaim fHututing I have been trained in laice business and lu .le.illnp. with bin men '"l'i things- My icrerences will prove this Executive wort. Is my foite though not nvcessaillj at ii 'mahogany desli .1. I'., I'. . 'x "". I'lilln. 2 ALLEGED STRIKERS HELD Men Arrested Yesterday in Assa on Truck Driver Two men. alleged to be s. Iking team Mcr. weie each held in .S1IIIHI bail f I coin I bj Mug. -date Me.leaiv todn following their aiiest dining a i lor c leidii at I'lont and Ta-ker lieet. In which ii boi wa wounded bv a stray bullet. The in ell-. 'd men are John Muhlow nev. Second stuet nnd Smder .ivenue. and lMward O'Mnllei. Third and Hit lier sllcets. The .lie said In have stunk from Ihe eiuplu of .liiiues Nave, a tcanistei .f Waler and Tasker street. tirorg'1 I.iliuiuu 11211 North street, in llieeuiplo of Nine, was diiiing a truck cngi'gcil In the W .1 Mi Cuban Sugar ltellniiig Ciiiiipnni Al 1'ronl and Tn-k.'r street a ciowd of about lifli m ii balt.d the Hurl; ami ch.l-ed the two pntliilliieti who weie giliniliiig Hie lelm le .iii.l Hie dilier to Si i mid stieel At Sei olid -Heel tbetia Holnieii tiled -eiiuil -liul In the nil1 tr frighten Iheuoleis William ttiunnrl, ten ear old. Mil.". South I'lont stieel. Hie u. Hindi il liny is tliniiglil to hae lieen struck ill tin1 leg b a -tlil lull -lei The bm i- n the Mount Sinai Hospital. TWO HELD IN WHISKY DEAL Alleged Purchaser Now Held for Perjury; Saloonkeeper l.'nder Ball Louis (iiail. l-l South Sit-lhii.l -licet, wa- held unilei Sllltlll ball for emit tod i. b Magi-tiati Piiie . liargeil with p"i on i Tin1 pi use. utur. John Tciuiglio. a saloonkeepei'. 7ISI South Ihghlh -tie.t. aliea.ly 1 mulct Ml'inil bail tor mull, imposed b Magistiale N'elT about ten ilav.s ago on .hinge- of fal-e inetense lodged b Iliad Iliad i ontcii.l- Hun lie p.ii.l 'I'euaglin Sl'!77 for se en battels of wln-ki. An nh-l ilischied II intent- In be wntii. be alleg. - The sulniuikecpei I inln denied Hie Hans. ii I ion and Hie le-tiiiiouy of hi- -on Nu hula and a i helper. Samuel llisiillo, was In Hu cflcct that at Ihe lime nt Hie alleg. .1 piliiliase. (Sind .Hid Tiliiigliu discussed a deal lu spaghetti not mcnl'intiing wlilsk. nor wits am lupior Intel s(nt out of tlie plate as III, nl iiIUl DID DOBBIN PLAY HOAX? Or Did Conscience of Citizen Trouble Him After Theft? Did tin . on-, i. in e nl n liuugi'v lull honest citi.i'li linuhle hiuiiifler lie had iliiven awa with ,i wngoii Iniid of deli, ales-en gnu.l- oi did old Dobbin nieielv sit. ill iiwnv whin Ihe driver' hack was tinned? Tin- i what Ihe pnli.e nie vuiiil li.viug to dei i.b1 toila.v It was lepoite.l lu the I'oullli dislii. I slutioii that -uiiie .me lirnl driven nwny with n liol-e nu. I wagon belonging to the Peiins.vlvani.i Deb. iitesen Coni panv. iS Pine -licet The wagon hud been left by the diivei al I'ifth and Oiestnul sheet- while he made a ie livery. It was lu.ulrd with Sti-'tl woith of piovision- DeUclivcs nl hum began a hunt. An hour Inlet Ihe hoi-e wagon and pro visions weld1 loillid at Tenth and Master sheets. Nothing hud been stolen 1 tut the poli. e .lu mil understand how Ihe hoi-e wa able In get -ii far fiom the -put nt wliiih the diivei had left him. N. J. GRANTS EXTRADITIONS Governor Honors Requisitions for Three Men Wanted Here (iovcrnor ltmiyon hns honoied ic.pii sitions fur the letuiii lo Ihi city fiom New .lei-ev of Ihice men indicted heie for olTen-e- . , lame P. Dovle. . lunged wllh Inn' . . ., . ...ii i... i ..i,. iiic le.eile.l il- wile. .n i- .owuk. fiom llohokeu bv dete. live tnim Hi- 1 1 let Attorney Itntun's oKi. e. Unwind Ituyd. it yeoman, indicteil Willi .lashie Thonia-. ulo a ye.unini. foi theft of an automobile nwiied by Abe S. I'iiu. hwander. will be leturneil liei e .lieph M. Sin'i i .:i i .1. u veumilu, ill diit.d for Ihe theft of nil uilloiiiobile owned bv .In Hiiiniboiie. will be hi. night fiom lillnheili bv Dele, live llnrrv Osterhohll. Camden Woman Found Dead Mi-s Miii-v Webei littv Hm'e vear old. who lived ill II'! Henry stieet Camden, was found dead in bed tills morning She bad not hi en seen sin. e lnt Tlun-ilnv Col oner I'nitl said death had be. u . .i.i-cil bv henit .lis ease Style is a well-dressed thought, and a well dressed thought, like a well-dressed man, appears to great advantage s JACOB I424-M26 . . 1 . tAiIU. Ul. IUUI0 HOMES AT LOGAN; Stones Penotrate Roofs and Floors of North Broad Street Houses BLAST OVERCHARGE BLAMED Houses were shaken, window, irnik id. iiiiif dainngeil and neiglihor for lil.n ks ur.iuui! scared thi afternoon when an oven luirge of dyiuimile ex ploded in an cm iivaliun at lir.iad treet nu.l ri-hors uveniie. I.ng.iu No one we Injured, bill tl.viug inik and other dilnis mil lowly nii-sed pedestrian and .,,,...... A mpe mill io cling the excavation wa- .allied III!) feel Into III mill street. One lock weighing more Hum Iwenty live pounds, pcuchnted the pop h loof in the home of Samuel .1. Siikiiul. ' "'.'.'ll Ninth Itiond stieel Auotlie 1 uil-slle tme Hnuiigh a p.ii.h tlour two doois fuillier noitli. House n blo.k nwnv were -hi ouilciliu ilusl ami the! noise ot Hie explosion was lieat.l sev cinl sipiaies uway . I The . atise of Hie explosion is being inn stigate.l. Woiktnen for II. C. Ainhlei. ..TIT Old uik mad. a ton-' tun tor, weie making excavations for dwelling- In be etc. led nt the uuithwesti .niner nf ISkiii.I slicet and l'iher aveinie It is believed lliev nsrd an liiuisiinlly heaiv . hinge nf dynamite CITY PIER LEASE SOLD Furness. Withy &. Co. Again Securei Use of Queen Street Strudture I'm lies-. Withy x Co. bidding .s,"i.lHlll auuniilly, Inday se. med a five- ' ycai lease mi inuuicipal pier No. MS. at Hie fnul of t.iicin sheet. Delaware liver. The tjim is the pie-ent leiianl Its holding expiies January I. P.1-0 . The sale was made nt auction under older of Diieclor Webler. AVharves, lio.ks nn.l Perries, at the auction rooms in tlie lionise. M0T0RMAN SAVES MAN Stops Car Just as Wheels Graze Victim's Body Ity 1 1 1 1 i I. mi t ion of the inotoininn of, a ltciks street trolley ar. Philip Nagle. i llo We-t Hewsnii street, was saved I f l mil it nimble death today at FoiAth mid Iterks -heels. Nngle was stunk as he was crossing' I'ouith stieet and knocked under the front pliitfoiio. The nioloimaii stopped , the cur a- the wheels grazed NagleV body He was taken lo Si Marv's Hospital suftetiug fiom seveie .lit and hlllies SHIPS OF RAW SUGAR HERE Temporary Relief of Shortage Is Promised by Refiners Two ship- loaded with mom than 14,0(1(1.(10(1 pounds of raw sugar arc in pint, and another ve-sel caivying iitillO bag of law sugar from Santiago, -nii-igucil lo Ihi port, is at Norfolk. Itelining of this sugar muy tun p.narily lelieve the shoitage bete, le iniei's said today. Sugui is plentiful In Cuba, .aplain on the tin cc hips sav. It Is so plenti ful, in some parts of Cuba, Hint if i being sloi.'.l in i hnolhiiuses beeaiue of the lack of warehouse space, they -av -r VOUR sales force may put in a conscientious 8-hour day for you But works advertising and holi y o it r 24 hours days. HERBERT M. MORRIS Advertising Agency Every Phase of Sale Promotion 400 Chettnut Street Philadelphia! t One nf our slicing talking points is and lias been the nnubtrusivc good slyle of our Cai incuts. It's a subtle som thitiK about them that defies description, tt is evident tn even obscNci. Out elialletiRC to von is to nialsi" coinpaiison between the style of Reed's Clothes and that of otlwr houses, and Winter Suilx nrc meed $30 to $&0 rall-wciuht Overcoats, vJO to .$00 Winter Overcoats, $30 to $80 rjS FS OtcaTtmot Steed When You Want a Fur Collar Coat Fur lined Coat Fur outside Coat Leather Coat Leather and Cloth Reversible Coat Storm Coat Sheepskin lined Come out and see our stocks of them at 16th & Chestnut! I These are fine iur garments, and their prices are a good deal less than they would be if we had to duplicate them today! tff Beaver collar Over coats lined with natural muskrat. Hudson seal collar Overcoats lined with marmot. J Hudson seal collar I A -A 21 overcoats mil nnec H with Hudson Seal. ;M f Hudson seal Collar Overcoats lined with mink marmot. 1 Nutria Collars J Seal nutria collars. I Hudson seal collars, lined to waist with quilted satin. ! Outsides of Nutria. J Outsides of Rac coon. 1 Outsides of Kanga roo. q Shells of fur-lined Overcoats, are of dark Oxford, of greenish mixtures, of browns, of grays with- large soft overplaids. I Leather and gabar dine reversible Coats. I Leather lined Coats. J Moleskin shells lined with sheepskin. q And so forth! q Come and sec.' PerrYs&Co; "N.B;T. 16th & Chestnut Stg.1 AM J v .-: . i . . 4J Sir ' 'aiiiuiiHMViuiimuhiiiiwHiiIii;i ' ' ;V!iV'V 1 4-". r t -A-1, " ..;v4 "' , y5. .i
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