Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 05, 1920, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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SEEK TO SAVE CITY
JOB CLASSIFICATION
CIyII Service Reform Bedy Asks
Hearings en Griffenhagen
Repert
SEND LETTER TO WEGLEIN
, The Civil Kervlcfi Ileferm Asocin Asecin Asocin
'tien today ni.nminccd Its purpose te snve
tfrem ihc scrnp pile the OriffenliHRpn,
'r Philadelphia classification of mu
nicipal Jobs as it "will hereafter be re re
ftrred te.
t A letter was addressed te Ulchnrd
lejlein, president of Council, nsklus
i' public hearing before that body upon
'tic classification .report.
A brief is bwtg prepared by the Civil
Service Reform Association, said its
Secretary, 41txrt Smith Kaught. which
will cfntnta arguments in support of the
cttRgi icatfen ttnd will Mipplcmcut the
ddrals of the association's representa
tives at the proposed ceuncilmauic hear
luff. The most recent issue of Citizen's
Business, the weekly publication of the
.uurcau or .Municipal Jtescurcii, nsiteii
NEW TAXES IN GLOUCESTER
Levy en Businesses Frem Slet-Ma-chines
te Undertakers
A mercantile tax, levying an average
amount of approximately $10 annually
On OVOfV InlslnpN-i In ntntlKeDtni- frstm
uiidertaliiiig establishments te slot-machines,
was passed last night by the
Gloucester city council. The ordinance
will take effect January 1, and includes
the following items:
Saloons (Belling "near-beer" and
Kindred spirits), JJltiO per year.
Seft drink pnrlars, S25 per year.
ilettleis. $70 per year.
Department stores, S100 per year.
Ice cream parlors, $10 per year.
Peanut and Ice cream stands en
street, S15 per year.
Koetblaok stands, $10 per year.
Slet machines, twenty-live cents.
Weighing machines, $2 each.
Undertakers. $15 per year.
ISAAC H CLOTHIER IS 83
STATE POLICE RAID
FARMHOUSE STILL
Aged
but
Merchant Is In III Health
Rejoices Over Election
Isaac H. Clothier, a pioneer merchant
and financier of Philadelphia, Is re
joicing ever election returns en this,
his eighty-third birthday anniversary.
Fer the first time in sixty -two ycara he
failed te cast his ballet Tuesday.
Ureken In health tdnee lest February.
Mr. Clothier was unable te leave his
home. Hut that docs net deter him from
his usual joint birthday and election
celebration.
The celebration this year, however, is
the quietest one the Clothier family has
Twenty Gallens of Alleged
"Moonshine" Cern Whisky
Soized Near Ambler
WOMAN HELPED HUSBAND
ft it .i. i. -." .. ... ... iut uuiriesi i
-X...". 2"?.i r ": J5U,"?.X 'i.r-0.?. v hn.l en this dute, because of Mr,
;. "' .: ' ."" l"" i"iij y.u,uirv. I Clothier I
Clothier's illness. Letters, telephone
and telegraph messages and personal
calls conveying geed wishes are reach
ing the home In W.vnnewoed as usual,
but only members of the family have
entrance te Mr. Clothier's rooms.
' A 1.n.i n ufnutiiili If Annkllinn Via tm
In next year's budget. The commissien-jvery hup'py ever the election returns
we t-ucvu me uuj i iinriiT iiui kivuh f hjq
Council beimn consideration of the
1021 budget nt a special session tills
afternoon. The Civil Service Commis
sioners have demanded a hearing at
which they can argue for the inclusion
of the classification recommendations
then Hi..t..utc powers in classifying arid
grading jeds, while Council (eels such
Sewer would be a usurpation of Its
igislative rights.
An attack en the prcseut listing of i
snuntcipal jobs was made today by the
;Clvil Service Reform Association which
'pointed out that city payrolls are camou cameu
baging physicians, nurses, chauffeurs,
clerks, stenographers and telephone op
erators under the meaningless title of
miscellaneous helpers.
The 1021 budget of the department
f receiver of taxes, which is net under
the Mayer, is an cxample of "what con
be accomplished in simplifying titles
and making them correspond te the
duties of the position, and also illus
trates the old inequality of cempensa
tien of persons doing substantially .
similar work." I
, This department, nccerding te the ,
association, "in its budget statement
made earnest efforts te fellow the rec
ommendations embodied in the Philadel
phia classification report."
Estimates of the departments under
the Mayer are net yet available in
printed form.
Says the association further:
"The salaries requested for 1021 for
twelve principal tax clerks In the dei
partment of receiver of taxes range from
31800 te $2300, or through n range of
28 xer cent. In 1020 their salaries for
substantially the same services ranged
from $1440 te $2300, or 03 per cent.
"Under the principle of equal pay for
equal service a variation from the low
est te the highest of 23 per cent is mere
equitable than one of 63 per cent.
-"The City Council can without dif
ficulty obtain the budget estimates al
ready prepared by various department
head in accordance with the accurate
and simplified titles contemplated by
the new charter. The City Council can
llkewlae de much te eliminate the old
inequalities in compensation and give
practical effect te the old maxim of
common justice, 'Equal pay for equal
work.' "
this year." said Mrs. Clothier.
'Mr.
Clothier has taken keen interest in the
news despite his physical condition.
Last year he drove te the polls through
the rain in order te cast his vote.
"The usual family reunion dinner
will net be held today. We huve te
keep Mr. Clothier quiet."
Mayer's Daughter te Spenser Ship
Miss Julia I). Moere, daughter of
Mayer Moere, has been chosen sponsor
for the car ferry steamer Estrada
Palmer, which will be launched Satur
day morning nt 10 o'clock at Cramps'
shipyard. The vessel Is being built for
the Flerida East Coast Hallway Ce.
State and Ablngten township police
raided an nlleged "moonshine." liquor
farmhouse three miles from Ambler at
3 :20 o'clock this morning.
Ignatius Coyne, owner of the farm
house, which is near Prespectvlllc, was
arrested as he was about te leave for
this city with a tmeklead of potatoes.
Six state and Ablngten township po
lice swooped down en the place in two
automobile!).
Smashing their way Inte the cellar
through a window, they say they discov
ered the farmer's wife operating a still,
which was turning out corn whisky nt
the rate of n gallon an hour.
The raiders seized two barrels of
mash and twenty gallons of corn whisky.
They arrested Coyne and took Mm te
the police station at Ambler. lie will
be turned ever te the federal authorities
here today.
The Ablngten police declare they
knew for some time that whisky was
being distilled nt the farmhouse. They
told the state police stationed nt
Ambler of the alleged distillery nnd
the surprise raid was planned.
They say the farmhouse has supplied
a large quantity of corn whisky te
establishments in Philadelphia, nnd It
was used te "put a kick" In light
wines.
A search is new being made In this
city for an alleged partner who is said
te have nided Coyne in disposing of the
contraband liquor.
State Revokes 85 Aute Licenses
HarrNburg, Nev. 5. (Hy A. P.I
The State Highway Department has re
voked eighty -five automobile licenses of
various kinds this year, three mere being
announced today as fellows : Kuwrence
Lewis, 31 1 Seuth Twentieth street,
Philadelphia, churged with having I
caused the death of a person in Pike
county in August and Indicted for man
slaughter; II. S. Stever, driver's li
cense, (irecii'bure. nnd .7. II. 'Griffith. '
I driver, Oil City. I
University Activities
Scheduled at Pcnn Today
12:30 p. m. All University as
sembly Wclghtman Hall. Coach
Jehn W. Ilclsman will speak en
football training methods.
12:30 p. m. Editorial beard, Ju Ju
neor Annals, 8451 Woodland avenue.
1 p. m. -Junier cane committee,
Housten Hall.
C p. m. Band rehearsal, Weight
man Hall.
7 p. m, Kentucky Club, Housten
Hall.
7 p. m. Sophomore auditing com
mittee, 3514 Walnut street.
8 p. m. Polish students meet,
Housten Hall,
8 p. m. Civil Engineering So
ciety, engineering building. Speaker,
Prof. Mlle S. Kctchum.
Fingerprint Bureau for Shere
Atlantic City. Nev. C Te bring At
lantlc City's police system thoroughly
up te date, a finger-print identification
bureau Is te be established in City Hall.
William S. Cuthbcrt, director of public
safety, decided . yesterday. Ucergc
Scherer, a llertillen expert, recently
graduated from the government finger
print college In Washington, will be
placed in charge.
R
MENACES ART
OF KCASSATT
Flames Attack Furniture Ware-
hoiise Adjoining Heme at
1418 Spruce Street
te communlcate te the Cessatt home
and the apartment house. Servants In
the Cassatt home steed ready te re re re
meve the paintings.
The damage was confined te the
warehouse, a suite of furniture en the
first fleer, which was valued at $2000,
being badly damaged by water.
J. H. Hackett Honored en Birthday
Jehn H. Hackett, associate vice presi
dent of Fclten, Sibley & Ce., Inc., was
the guest of honor at a luncheon in the
Bourse today, hla seventieth natal an
nlvefsarv. Officials and empleyes of the
company gave him n purse of geld. Mr.
Hecltett has been with the company
since boyhood.
8HIPW0RKER 18 KILLED
Geerge Kelly, twenty-eight years old,
of 2440 East Oakdale street, an em em
peoye at Cramps' Shipyard, died this
morning within an hour after he hed
been Injured at the plant. Kelly, work
ing night shift, was operating a drill
press, his clothing caught, and before
Tu. .l.ln. rnnlil he StODDed he WBB
crushed and mangled. An operation
proved futile. -
Dine Forty te Pay Gelf g .
In payment of a bet lest In ( t(j.
match, Charles, J. Webb, wool tatT.
chant, entertained forty guest it
dinner en election day at the Manufi.
tutors' Club. He lest the mstch ,,
cently te Frank Sbcble. The cenlu
was played nt Pine Valley,
ii - - - i
Dance at Drexel Tonight
. The second of n scries of inform
dances will be held this afternoon h
the great court of Drexel Institute fa.
.T'.'HT te 15:30 o'pleek. Th v.lill?
vanla State Club of the college will im
ns livnn
SERVANTS GUARD PAINTINGS
Many valuable naintlngs In the home
of J. G. Cassatt, 1418 Spruce street,
were threatened by fire last night,
which did several thousand dollars
worth of damage te the Knyser All
man wareheuse nt 1410 Spruce street.
The fire began en the third fleer of
the warehouse. It was discovered by
Mrs. G. S. Newlln, who conducts the
Hlchellcn Apartments nt 1414 Spruce
street, when she heard the crackling of
the flames, and, looking out a rear
window, Baw smoke issuing from the
warehouse.
She ran te the street and hnd apo ape apo
trelman summon fire companies. AVhen
linv arrived the fire hnd coined much
I headway and for a time it threatened
pTULBRANSESl
vJ Player-Piane
Three Medels Nationally Priced
"Suburban" "Country Seat" "While Heuse"
$595 $660 $750
The Greatest Values In the World at These Prices
MR Choei-,i Cf
"Everything Metrical Sine 1864"
s
:THE'
NEW FACTORY
Makes
CUBA JUNCTION
Available te a Larger
Hest of Friends
MO-Cent Cigar
which cannot be had in
the commercial market
All Leng-Leaf Havana Fill
er, Vnelta Abajo and Santa
CUra, Genuine Imported
Wrapper
Sweet, Mellow and
Fragrant
Th Discriminating Smoker Alwyi
Appreciates This Very Fine Cigar.
CAN ONLY BE SECURED
DIRECTLY FROM THE
FAOTOftY
In Bexes of Fifty
$5.00
CONCHAS & PANATELAS
We Shall Be Plcaaed te Maka
Delivery te Your Heme or Office
Telephone Walnut 45-76
or top in and try them befere
you Tonture a box
Open Sat'd'y Afternoons
Never until new has there
been a eufficient quantity of
Cuba Junction Cigar te meet
the uniTenal demand for
the) ta.
Net Sold in Stores
Ramen Azegue Ce.
Incorporated
Fer Many Year al
8th and Chestnut Stt.
Exclusive Havana Cigars
Factory 20
922-924 Filbert St.
Walnut 48-76
Stnd for dmtcriptivm price.
lilt of lh complete Amegue
Utf of choice Havana Clgari,
ft te $14.50 per hundred.
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OTmnnrrmirniti'irmriiii
We repair and
remodel your
Fur Garment! very
skilfully and
vtry reasonably
price, as well!
Hjffn Charge Accounts Invited TmliiTmumMiTfflira Mail Orders Filled iiMilMiiflTl n w mi T HDflTO P
in
Masen & DfiMarry i
I2J Chestnut Street
Illustra ted
catalog of our
Furs mailed free
request. Please
write or ask in
store.
Furs and Millinery
Unheard of Sale of Furs
An Opportunity That Takes Yeu Back te 1914
The Savings Averaging 45 Per Cent!
The creat cash purchasing power of this Largest Fur Stere of the Eastern States has enabled us te make
the announcement of the most sensational Sale of Frnrs for years past. Fur merchants, owing te the fact that
iSS?fS?S- ure held in the large auction centers only twice a year, have te buy big and varied stocks
far inadvancc of the usual retail selling season. But the drastic and most unusual conditions of the last few
months have hit scores of these Fur Merchants, and hit them hard.
Se We Bought Huge Stocks of Furs for Cash ,
Announcing the Greatest Fur Event Since the War!
The price-concessions, indicated below, show values that are much lower than last season, and, indeed,
reach the feweVlevels of several years age. This is thus the most remarkable opportunity of several years,
and it will be decidedly well worth your while te shop here tomorrow!
A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase
Fer Tomorrow
Marmet Ceat
74.50
Regularly J 10.00 te 135.00
Bmart full flare model n
tperta and thme-auarttr Itngtb;
with large rolling eheicl cellar
and bell cufft.
-Fer Tomorrow'.
Chokers and Scarfs
13.75
Regularly 19.S0 te 34.60
Natural Rqutrrel. Australian
Opossum, Jap Jflnfc, Fitch or
Itaccoen.
Largt ! .Animal Searjn of
Taupe, Bretcn or Black irel.
Extra!
Fur Coats Q7.50
(61 Only) '
Regularly 13S.00 te 150.00
nt rnmeh Beat. Marmet. Canadian Beat, nuinan reny.
Leetard Oat, Siberian Wolf,
length medew, xntn iarjire
cutfe of oentratttng or telf fur.
1. miaW m trimarter
medV..thlrg Vitlh ,hKl cellar and vfde t.
Fer Tomorrow-
Chokers and Scarfs
18.75
Regularly 27.50 te 32.50
Chekrre of Kaccoen, "
Stene ilartm, Brown 11 elf and
Brown Fex. . . ,
Large wide Animal tjrarte of
Taupe, Brown or Black Wolf.
HJBA
h 7
Fur Coats lgQ.50
(42 Only) -S
Regularly 19S.00 te 225.00
Of Hudsen Btal, French Seal, ilarmet. Leepard Cat, Rut Rut
nPenv and Natural iiuekret in Spert and "f
gth mhdeU, with large shawl cellar and wide bell cuffs of
tia
I.mnfh
contrasting or self fur,
Fur Coats 189.50
(31 Only)
Regularly 245.00 te 275.00
Hudsen Heal. French Beal.RaMOen.Mria and
Guarrr itnin " .
Fur Coats 239.50
(27 Only) fs
Regularly 295.00 te 345.00
models.
Fer Tomorrow '
Hudsen Seal Coats
265.00
Regularly 375.00 te 425.00
it inches long in wide full
flare, smart models with large
rolling shawl cellar and deep bell
cuffs of Hudsen Seal.
'Fer Tomorrow;
Australian Seal Steles
' 27.75
Regularly 42.50 te 65.00
It inches wide and 78 inches
long, of selected full - furred
Itutreus skins, pockets in front.
: Fer Tomorrow
Fur Sets
29.50
Regularly 47.50 te 60.00
Bets of Taupe Fex, or Taupe,
Brown or Blaek Wolf, in the
large .Animal Bear and Barrel
ituff style.
Hudsen Seal Coats
342.50
(19 Only)
Regularly
jrn nn t aek nn
S KeTwDT
twuj ennini r-niiui unie nvvr
K&V7.Vrrel BhuWeler Hudsen BeaU
Extra Large She Ceet up te SO Bust
One of
the
Special
French Seal
Coats at
139.50
I
nil .
r:Fer Tomorrow
Fur Sets
78.75
Regularly
98.60 te IIOjOO
Bets of Beaver, Black
Lvnx, Cress Fan. Natural
Raccoon, Taupe, Brown
or Black Fea or Wolf.
tFer Tomorrow
Fur Steles
68.75
Regularly
110.00 te 125.00
Very Bmart Wide, long
jatnn,
of Jap
Rteles
Skunk, luarralian Opos
sum, iele, Nutria, Natu
ral Squirrel and Hudsen
Beat.
j9sKsValE,JBB.eaflB.alV
of TM
One
the
Special
Marmet
Coats at
97.50
2623
Stneet-
' Our Entire Stock of Women's
and Misses' Suits Has Been Reduced
Frem 10 te 50
ifr VERY Suit is included handsome one-of-a-kind Suits of the
most exclusive type; Plain Tailored Suits; Fur-trimmed
Suits; Spert Suits, Jersey Suits; TWEED-O-WQOL Suits all
have had their prices lowered te keep pace -with the downward
trend in this adjustment period. On some, the reduction is much
mere than en ethers, but net less than 1 0 en any Suit and from
that up te half the original price3. A few examples:
$225.00 Brown Chameiatync Suit
in woman's size; beautiful cellar and
wide front border of sable squirrel
$202.50.
Misses' $80.00 Suits of dark
brown velour with sealine cellar and
cuffa $72.00.
Women's $62.50 Hopsacking
Suits, with accordion-pleated skirts;,
excellent for southern wear $3 1 .25.
$185.00 Beaver Veldyne Suit in
woman's size; trimmed with nutria
cellar and heavily braided border
$166.50.
Misses' $120.00 Reindeer Duvet
de Laine Suit; nutria pockets and
cellar -$108.00.
$45.00 Brown and Blue Jersey
Suits in misses' sizes $22.50.
Women's $52.50 Velour .Suits
$47.25.
ffis ntlKeI
fv ra vm Mm---rm i smii hi istsi
Girls9 $13.75 Regulation Serge Dresses, $11
VlfHE girl of 6 te 22 years cannot be mere becomingly and practically attired
for school and every-day wear than in a Miss Saratoga or Jack Tar Reg
ulation Dress. We have several styles and qualities (one is sketched) included
in the
Reduction Sale of Middy
Blouses and Dresses at
20 Less Than the
Regular Prices
Hundreds of garments the
best of their kind are in this
sweeping lower-price event.
lll if
Silk and Philippine
Underwear at
Half Price
Crerja de chine, Georgette nnd
washnWe satin! Fine nainsoek
Lingerie from the Philippines!
Gowns, Chemise, Bleemers ami
Camisoles the sale started this
morning but there will be geed
cheesing also tomorrow. An oppor
tunity te purchase Christmas gifts
at a noteworthy saving.
The Girl Who is Planning
te Get a New Hat
Tomorrow
should come here. We have
Hats at moderate prices; we have
Hats of the most exclusive type at
prices commensurate with their
charm and quality.
Hardly any two alike $5.01?,
te $285.00.
SUITS'
ujna CQA&&
At $37.50, the WARRINGTON, reduced from $49.75; a model with the
simplicity and charm of a custom-tailored suit.
At $37.50, the WAKEFIELD, reduced from $47.50; loose back, ideal for
the slender figure.
At $33.50, the ABINGDON, reduced from $39.75; we have sold hun
dreds of this model; it fits splendidly and its usefulness will be by no means
limited te one season or any season.
At $33.50, the GLENSWORTH, reduced from $37.75; a conventional
type but superbly tailored from the peerless TWEED-O-WOOL fabric.
At $27.50, the DUDLEY, reduced from $34.50; Tuxedo model; leeks
well en any figure.
At $27.50, the WORTHINGTON, reduced from $29.75; the most pop
ular Suit in the line and a wonderful value.
Twe Special Numbers in Inexpensive Dresses
At $16.75, practical Black and Blue Serge Frecks in smart styles! Net
only becoming, but durable. Excellent for the college girl, the business woman.
Women's and Misses' Navy Tricetine and Serge Dresses designed along the
newest lines and of a material which will give long-continued satisfaction
$32.50.
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