vv. Tr Ai, i ,"w r : ; tfv -v ir i K t IN ti i t fir a EVENING, PtEBIiIC XEDERPmLADBLPHlA:, atbiiSDAY, SBPTB3MBmRVl6.'; i) "r5 , J-4 xJ Buffalo Cold Stor. Co., Uuffalo.N T. "Turner for Concrete" In the building business permanency of organization means minimum labor cost variations while large pur chasing ability means mate rials at lowest prices. The executives handling labor and materials average 8.6 years of continuous serv ice with Turner. TURNER Construction. Co. INACTIVE" POLICE MAY GO ON STREE I Experts Advise That Special Men Bo Hired for Clerical and Office Work 1713 fan.om N(. mwni i mini liil.t.j BOILINGf ATKILLS MAN Other Workers In Plant Have Nar row Escape When Vat Explodes One man was killed ami rprnl others narrowly neaped Injurv In an explosion of a vat of boilinc fnt In the plant of the Central Manufacturing Co.. at Greenwich Point, M'sterdai . The victim was IMuanl Williams, fifty-one jears old, of 1.1.11 South Ijcithgow street. He hs burned about the head, cliost nnd arms and died three hours after beiuB admitted to the Methodist Hospital MILLS FAVORS SUGGESTION More than 200 city patrolmen arc not eziRautd nctlvelv In the work for which the were hired, but will be returned to artlve duty on the police force If the report of firtflfenhmen & Associates Is ndopted by Council. The patrolmen serve an telephone op erators, rhauffeurs. clerks and mesen cerx. These jobs,. pays the report of the business enpineers, should be filled by men picked for the work, thus re leaslns the patrolmen. Virtually all the work done by the "!nactle" patrolmen is cloelv allied with polkc work. Pome nre stationed as clerks and messengers in the office of the director of public safety, some are assigned to the detective bureau in lrrlla- capacities and others operate the police bureau telephone exchange. "These men should be released for duty," Superintendent Mills said to da . "but the city prorides no men to do the work they arc performing now. IVp must nicn patrolmen to it or lenve the work undone. If the recommenda tinn f driffenhagen & Associates are carried out, money to do this work now done bv patrolmen w'li be provided." Chief Clerk Gilbert has rly two as- slstant clerks to aid In making up the payroll, keeping record of purchases and (doing the other clerical work of the de partment. His force has been aug mented by specially assigned patrolmen, with whose aid the routine work Is car ried on, I LEAVES $66,000 ESTATE E. H. Stulb's Will Makes Widow and Sons His Beneficiaries The will of Kdwin II. Stulb. 48 Aliens lane, who died recently at Ventnor, was entered for probate today. Ills estate, valued at SOU.OOO, is to be divided among his widow, Ada S. Stulb, and their two sons, Kdwin II., Jr., and Joseph H. Stulb. Other wills entered for probate are: John O. Kraut, 1220 Marlborough street, $.1T00, and Ira W. Staughton, 1010 West Glrard nvenue. 53000. Letters of administration have beeu granted to the administrator of the es tate of William J. Smith, $7000. Married Fifty Years Mr. anil Mrs. Dennis Storer. 8024 I) street, Kensington, celebrated their fif tieth wedding anniversary last evening with a big party at their home. Thirty-five relatives, including eleven grandchildren nnd three great-grandchildren, were present. KISSES HER CHILD IHEN SEEKS DEATH Woman Jumps Into Delaware Rivor After Violent Quarrol With Husband RESCUED BY TWO MEN fought off her rescuer for seyerat mln utea while a crowd watched from the shore. Policeman John Tlynn. of the Third and Dc Lancey streets station, was at tracted to the scene by shouts and dis carding part of his uniform, lie slid into the river by a rope 16ercd from this pier. With the aid of Kobcl he managed t bring the woman to safety, Mrs. Cap aldi. who seemed to be In a delirium. was taken to tho Pennsylvania Hospital. Physicians say she will recover. Tn Kissing her three-year-old daughter farewell, Mrs. Annie Capaldl, twenty three years old, of 212 De Lancey street, left the child standing on the Pine street wharf last night nnd jumped Into tho Delaware river in an attempt to end her life. Jacob Kobcl. of 127 South Tlfteenlh street, heard the baby crying for her mother. He ran to the end of the wharf and siw the woman disappearing below the surface. Kobcl flung off his coot and leaped Into the river. Mrs. Capaldl ID! DALSIMER STANDARD SH0ES m A Personal Message to Prep School Girls You have been wanting smartly-styled shoes made for service and we have built this shoe for you at a moderate price come in and see them, we are sure they will please you. Shoes for growing girls Tan or Black Calf Shoes, combining: extra wear with iicm upijca'aaci ULurut uui icminilic. $7 and the best value we have been able to offer in 5 years. Enclish or broad-toe Sizes 2j to 7 All Widths eJJfrf 3 a -; -a Jf9 v" fern t2z. . '--VIsX 0 S VC?r wim fahion is reprcaented in our new styles for the Miss and young lady and the lasts are designed by experts who have otudied the adaptation to the crowinz foot. 'TIS A FEAT TO FIT FEET WMrWJ?d$kJF&t&$It THE BIG SHOE STORE 1204-06-08 Market St. Tho Store of Personal Service 13 iq Chestnut Street The Fall Suits A host of charmingly individual suit styles that effectively display the lure of novelty interpret the newest and truest of authoritative designing characterize the moderate prices and superior qualities that distinguish the Blum Store. Especially Attractive Superbly tailored suits, silk-lined, in nil the desired colors, fashioned of velour, trico tine, duvet de laine, nnd yallama. An offer of rare importance, these smart models, trimmed with squirrel, Australian opossum and mole akin collars enriched with em broidery and adorned with braid. Specially Featured 1 39 5 I M The Blum Store jl, fssteto- newly re-created 8SBek AnvnKTisirurcvT AnvrnTiHtmr.NT - QUALITYAND VALUE Tgfl ' We hear much of the trials of the ultimate consumer and his powerlessness to wage war on the high cost of living. Notwithstand ing all this, tho consumer has it in his power to demand that he discourago the profiteer. The Chestnut Street Shops are prepared to assist In this endeavor by selling only goods or reliable qual pare llty. oTEINWm tttinrmhs fo IT USED to be the fashion, some where around ICO B. C, to wear ' mages are coming along in fine st le a Plan " we" "" anJ the first game, as I noted on a one went about such homely duties FROM all accounts, that 'Varsity 1 football team of ours means Knelnnss ProHminnrv scrim- History-making Pianos Four successive generations of Steinways have made pianos that have commanded the preference of great artists of every land for nearly a hundred years; that have held the undivided patronage of discerning music lovers here and abroad for close to a century; that have influenced music to a greater degree than any other instrument ever made; that have shaped the entire conduct of piano making ever since the piano became the controlling solo instrument, and the universal centre of home music. To you the production of these pianos is of such intimate interest that we should like you to have a copy of our book, "Steinwaya of Today" sent free. The Steinways we are now showing are superb examples of a creative art known only to the Steinway family. Steinway pianos may be bought on monthly payments INLSf ef son&Co. Jill Chesfnuf 5f . schedule which I saw at the store of A. G. Spalding & Bros., 1210 Chestnut Street, is to be plaed Sep tember 25, Delaware being Penn's opponent. W.fl may expect a game worth seeing, too, on October 30, when the 'Varsity team meets Penn 1 State. Equipmont of the best qual ity is one of the things that fctanus behind the success of a football team, and those who know the wis dom of using correctly designed foot ball clothing and equipment of the best quality are patrons of tho store of A. G. Spalding & Bros., where quality is tho first and cardinal prin ciple. VACATIONISTS returning from seashore nnd mountains will find many pleasant sur prises awaiting them ut the store of Henry R. Hallowell & Son, Broad Street below Chestnut. The origi nal Colorado Rocky Ford Canta loupes have arrived, and they are most delicious, and Hothouse Grupes from Belgium are here great clus ters of them, luscious and perfectly colored. French Montreal Melons and California Muscat Grapes are at their best just now, and Alligator Pears, bo well liked for salads, are at the height of their season and reasonable in price. The hand-painted Gift-Baskets of Fruit are most attractive and mnko particularly de lightful gifts for out-of-town friends. Perfect delivery is guaran teed to any point within 1000 miles of Philadelphia, and Hallowell's nre making many week-end shipments of their fruits to out-of-town points. as teaching little Lucius PlautU3 his Roman numerals, reserving the more ornate gold band for high days and holidays. But now, we needs must havo a wedding circlet of dia monds as dainty as tho most skilled craftsmen can conceive and an en gagement ring with the gem of gems, the Polished Girdle Diamond. It is fitting that this most treasured of rings should bo sot with tho most beautiful of precious stones the Polished Girdle Diamond, a product exclusive with the house of Bailey, Banks & Biddle Company. One love ly engagement ring which I saw re cently was of filigree platinum with a Polished Girdlo Diamond in hex agonal setting. I WAS looking at that large jar of pears at tho storo of J. Frank lin Miller, 1612 Chestnut Street, which, so a card assures us, were preserved during tho year of the Centennial. 1876, when some one standing beside me asked for a duplex fork. It is a convenient fork for lifting the jars out of water. All sorts of utensils for making tho business of home canning as easy and efficient as possible are to be found at Miller's. Among them are preservers which hold seven jars, jelly strainers, jars, rubbers and jar wrenches. During this most bounti ful of months, September, there are many fruits and vegetables to bo put in jars for winter use, and it is sur prising how quickly tho work of can nincr can be done if one has the can proper utensils, IT WAS a Jenny model of bronze duvetlne that caught my eye this morning in the gown salon at Tho Blum Store, 1310 Chestnut Street. If Woo rlvnnnfl r.KnAnfiillt, I .L. .!... H1 .t.win.1 with Vtnml ff v .. U4UKVU Kiucuiuiljl 111, WIU B1UU OI1U tillUMivu ,,......- -. skunk. A model from Prcmct, which arrived in time for tho Fall Open ing, is of blue duvetlne. with gold-thread embroidery. An nccordion pleated skirt of black satin peeped from beneath tho duvetlne panels. An unusual evening gown had a black satin bodice. Its skirt had bands of jet radiating from a central medallion at the waist and, in back, a panel of Jet from bodice-top to hem. There are many nttractivo tricotlnns, embroidered and beaded, nnd a number of handsome dinnor sown included in this first autumn showing. THE CHESTNUT, STREE.T ASSOCIATION GUIDE RIGHT to Marin Iteadqunrtpra thafa Vanderherchtn'a. Everything brre aavora ot the aa. Alway open houre for ynchtumen. Iloat hardware? We hava thu kinds that atand the1 ran. F. Van tierhercticn's Sons 7 N. Water Street 4tihe8ltrnotthtBatl" Sik.t fy TJj child waa aent to tho Philadelphia Hos pital. Mm. Capaldl's attempt at sulcldo Is attributed by the police and neighbors to recent trouble with her husband. Darona Capaldl, thirty years old. After an unusually violent quarrel she tert tho house last nljht.wlth the child. Capaldl has dlsannr-arcd. Children to Gfv Health Play Thirty children from the Odd FeJ Ions Orphanage Ouonta street and Cheltcn avenue, wilt take tho parts of health falrlcn and Ill-health Rnouics In a play called "The Town of Promise," to be given at the orphanaRO nt 8 o'ctnrk thli evening. The play, written I til r- .. i ' "- uf miBB oiaria iiaisey Strr1rM.l2 presented under -her rtlr.iiLV of Mis Oladys Coon, both i .F dclnhln linjfth Council anJT the qrounds of the oriihnnV. ,lr, reunion dinner which mi? . .."M rcnnsyiTonta ucid Fellows in r. 'jKlIt Poor Dye Ruins Material Each package of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions so simple that any woman can diamond-dye a new, rich, fadeless color Into worn, shabby gar ments, draperies, coverings, everything, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods. Buy "Diamond Dvcs" no other kind then perfect results are guaranteed even if you have never dyed before. Druggist has Color Card, showing 10 rich colors. J FAST3FADELESS V Founded in 1SC6 The House that Heppe built Inaugurate tho One-Price System la 1881 , 'Downtown 1 117-1119 Cheatnut Street Uptown 6th nnd Thompson Street. Order Your Christmas Victrola NOW- mv a. v at HEPPE'S Never have there been enough Vlctrolas for Christ mas and there will not be enough thiB year. People are now waiting for Victrolas ordered last summer it will be worse at Christmas. The Victrola is an ideal Christmas gift tho man of foresight will decide now on a Victor-Vlctrola for Christmas and will brder it TODAY at HEPPE'S. Delivery guaranteed if You Order NOW! All orders received now win positively b filled for Christmas. We will actually mark an instrument for you and store it until Christmas. There will be no disappointment Yon will hare guar anteed satisfaction. Call at oux storo today, or write na sad we will sond you catalogues and full particn lars about styles, prices and plans of payment Pour Heppe Christmas Suggestions: Victrola IT frith ilz record $30.85 Victrola X wttti ten records $138.75 Pot ttO town, tult Victrola IX with fix more 582.35 Pi tt , u.i wot; Victrola XIV with ten record! $246.60 ray J down, . weekly BSBSSBBsIbV ' C J. 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Film is the basis of tartar. It holds food substance whidh ferments and forms acid. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Millions of germs breed in it. They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyor rhea. All these troubles have been con stantly increasing some have grown alarming. And all because we knew no way to daily fight the film. A new dental era Dental science has for years studied to combat film. Ways have now been found to do it. Able authorities have proved those methods by many careful tests. Now leading dentists everywhere are urging their daily use. These methods have been combined in a dentifrice called Pepsoderrt Millions of people have come to employ it. You can see the results wherever you look in glistening teeth, in teeth you envy, maybe. A new dental era has begun, due to these discoveries. And these are benefits everyone should share. So you are urged to let this 10-Day Tube show what Pep sodent can do. 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