'ff'frn fTf7Kn ' ; EtJlftG PUBLIC LPQER-pklLADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1921 17 ,T SEES WASTE PROBE BOON 10 INDUSTRY Convention of Mechanical En gineers te Take Up find ings of Committee HOOVER PRAISES RESULTS Yerk. Nev. ... , fivp-dav nnnunl meeting, which ', Li.. .nTethnr mere thnn two thou- trlll D"s ' ,i,i.ninr. tpchnnle- ...j nEiiu-:i - ...w- 7. Announcing V ,nimtrv will be held in this city tXfi-e. he Amcri,can Se?iet5r ,0( tr..,nnlcnl Engineers tedny mndc pub th statement by Herbert Hoever Bn- ?1hM investigation of Induntrlpl &t .recently completed by he Ameri- .n Fnilneerlnz Council of the Feeler SI AwMlcan Ennlnferln Societies f', paved the way for innrkqil ndvnncc Vhenn'li'iR.. of this ceniu-ll'H Cem. .i.i.. nn Elimination of "Waste In In- T'itrv. member of whom were n p nntntei bv Secretory Hoever before he ln S r the Cabinet, will form the lend in tonic of dlwusMen at the meeting if the mechanical engineers, who nrc Jrrflnelng ii national forum nt which Jwrtary Hoever in expected te pre- 11 .u. ..nnniwAtiw renert en wnnte industry Is the remit of five months if intensive study, carefully planned I ranldly executed." said Mr. ? oever en the work of the waste com cem mlVtce nnd its menning te tin- Natien. -JJh which the work has been done nnd Th promptness with whlch.it presents definite lines for future action. "It rcvenls facts which may serve as . foundation for nn advance in Amcrl ..n industry. It has a special message Tadies suits, coats DRESSES and SKIRTS AIK te ennF.n Krmedclinn a Special! v n.,.. I'r rn ,r rtcennhlr. UCUMFR 97K C. 11th ''l"n Kt. LINOLEUMS T nrtrent exclusive dealer In Nnrihi9l Section Send for tlm'e flirt ump'c. Tlfll rimnr: tiernnniewn mi 2BIR Hemlnrten v. R SPe I am looking for a man with 150,000 te help me -pnd Ihe sale of a product thnt I nlrendy stlllnK In mere than 1SOO stores In I'hlladelplile. Ne factory or expenl eqatpment neresnnry la big volume of bunlnesn. Thlt In no experiment, bill mnd banlneiit prnpnl prnpnl llen llmt welcemea (he meit thorough ImrMIffiitlen f can salt year convenience let interview. B 506, LEDGER OFFICE NEW YORK MivEMiinrt tSOQ ROUND TRIP TAX 24 MOTIONAL Sp.clM trtln leaet Reading Ter minal R no A. M . stepplns at Columbia Ae iluntlnEilen Si., Wayne Junction, Legan and Jenkln Jenkln lewn Similar exeuralene Notem Netem Ur 27 December 11 and ib. CONSULT AGENTS SEE FLVEKS PHILADELPHIA, AND READING .RAILWAY This Is the Ceat That Has Set the Town Ageg! rt-w tils O for Government officials, financial. In ilustrinl nnd commercial leaders, labor organization, economists, engineers and rescnrclt groups, the general public nmi tnc press. "We have probably the highest in genuity nnd efficiency In the operation of our industries of any nntiqn, yet our industrial innchinc is far from perfect. The waste of unemployment during de pressiens ; from speculation and over production In booms, from labor turn over, from labor conflicts, from inter mittent failure of transportation of sup plies of fuel nnd power, from excessive seasonal operation, from lack of stand ardization, from less in our processes and materials all combine te repre sent n huge deduction from the goods nnd services thnt we might nil enjoy if we could de a better Jeb of it." The leading session of the society's meeting en the elimination waste in in dustry will be held Monday afternoon, December 5, nt the Engineering So Se ciety's Hulhllng, 20 West Thirty-ninth street. Conditions In five basic Indus tries "assayed" by the American En gineering Council's committee, headed by ,T. Parke Manning of New Yerk, will be discussed. The industries in clude the metal trades, printing, cloth ing, beets and shoes, and building. Health of Industrial workers, stressing the Importance of enre of the eyes, new made a national safety movement under the guidance of the Eyesight Conserva tion Council of America, will be a prin cipal feature of the waste discussion. Many Industries Discussed On Monday evening, nlse, the society will held a session en education and training in the Industries. On Tuesday nfternoen, December 0, there will be simultaneous sessions en management and gas power. On Tues day evening the presidential address will be delivered by the retiring presi dent of the society, Edwin S. Carman, of Cleveland. Sessions of the fuel and materials handling divisions and of the student branches of the society will be held Thursday morning, December 8. GUNMEN SPOIL POKER QAME "We'll Take That Pet," Intruders 8ay In Lonely Shanty Qet 9200 Huntingdon, P,, Nev. 7. Twe armed men held up a party of seven poker players, all of Maplcten, In a lonely shanty at an abandoned lime stone quarry, seven miles cast of here, last evening, and escaped with mere than $200. The held-up took place at an exciting point in the game. Just as one of the players put a winning hand en the table and was preparing te scoop In the large pet, two masked heads ap peared nt a window, buttressed by two fflenminr automatics. "We'll take that pet," said one of the gunmen. While six of the players steed wun meir nnnas up, a seventh handed ever the pet. The robbers then ordered the seventh man te collect all the money In the crowd. Firing sev eral shots te cow their victims and ward off pursuit, the robbers disappeared. ur hxclusive r-titrlinnUnm Club Pole Overcoat $30 and $35 WILLIAM' H. WANAMAKER 1S17-10 Cheatnut Street ANY DOCTOR WILL TELL YOU ASK your doctor what the real pur pose of water is. He will tell you that the real pur pose of the water you drink is te dissolve, absorb and carcy away waste matter and impurities in your body. He will also tell you that water which already contains dissolved veg etable or mineral matter before you drink it cannot de the job properly. This is why Pureck is the best water you can drink. It is distilled scientifically se that every particle of foreign matter is removed. Then it is charged with oxygen se that it is sparkling, refreshing and invigorating. Finally it is scaled in sterilized bottles and delivered te you. . Every glass of Pureck that Hrink is real health insurance. you Let your drinking water always be Pureck. It is mere than a thirst quencher and is inexpensive. THE CHARLES E. HIRES CO., 210 S. 24th St., Philadelphia DRINK aTaaw aV aV bVbbt eTAbW bb? bW M bbv r afaLw alBr WATER for thirst and health' Easier Starting i 'j 1-t. iviin. i ea.au s 'H Y er, . . 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It is the product of a refining organization whose scientific labors are steadfastly concentrated en the production, of a gasoline that shall at all times meet the highest standards for economy, efficiency and dependability. "There's an Atlantic Pump en the read you are traveling" An TjHr bH bIb nPftWV R fFB b( rm GASOLINE Puts Pep in Your Moter T Ki 48th Anniversary Sale Specials for Election Day in the Economy Basement STORE OPENS DAILY 9 A. M. CLOSES AT 5:30 P. M. SJMONI)Al, NOVKMIimt 7, 1021. f 1 nellenburgS ENTIRE BLOCK- M1RKET lrel2ta STREETS L J Continuing Our Remarkable Anniversary Sale of Girls' $7.50 te $10 All-Weel Serge Dresses At a Price Thai Dees Net Cever Cost of Material $3.95 Very attractive styles, with self string belts that tie in back. There nre straight-line models and styles with box-plaited skirts and pockets. Effectively Embroidered With Colorful Weel Fashionable regulation dresses nre also included with sleeve chev ron nnd white braid trimming. Sizes 6 te 14 years. Twe Pictured. Girls' $10 and $12.50 Warm Winter Coats at $5.95, $7.95 & $8.95 Geed quality cheviot, kersey, ve ve leur nnd mixed coatings. Fashion able belted models, with self ma terial, fur cloth or fur cellars and button trimming. Sizes 6 te 14 years. the SNELLE-NBURGS Economy Haaenicnt Twe Extraordinary Anniversary Values! SPECIAL LOT OF Women's Flannelette Gowns At the Lewest Figure, te Our Knowledge, for Which They Have Ever Been Offered sS?h 59c Thinl: of it right en the threshold of cold weather when every woman is buying flannelette gowns te kep her snug and waim. Nicely made of heavy quality flannelette in pretty stripes. Yeke back and front, slip-ever models. One pictured. Bunffa- Women's Percale low Aprons, Won derful at In attractive checked and striped &a3h, pockets nnd rickrack or pipinc. 47c tV tlA vr jl-n v.yn peveale. neatly finished with Si.LLL , f SS Economy Basement Hundreds of Men's $1.50 te $2.50 Shirts Sharply Cut in Price for Anniversary te ic All geed shirts that have been classed a seconds en account of slight misweaves or stains nothing te i.erieiii-ly impair leeks or serviceability. Nicely made of punted and woven madras, white Oxford and pongee, in sizes 14 te 17. 89c Men's $1.59 te $2.50 Pajamas, Special at Plain color cambric and pongee, also striped peicale Slightly im perfect. All sizes. i S7 r' J. 1 J5I-conem lavement Tremendously Special for Anniversary 9x12 and 8.3x10.6 ft. Heavy, High -File AXMINSTER RUGS At $24 Each One big group rugs te a customer, -150 rugs for tomorrow's sale only. Limit Ne mail or phone orders Mill s'tiends $20 Weel-Face Tapestry Brussels 9xl2-t't. Rugs Pretty Oriental nnd allover design limit the quantity .sold te a.i customer. $10.00 We ifserve the right te Slightly imperfect. 5 Economy Basement 'lark Advantageous Anniversary FURNITURE ings en Feather Pillow Bolster Sets $3.(59 $1(5.30 Genuine Heed Rockers S" 1t t'eered in lrett cretonne Arm chair at name price. Upholstered Feet Steel at $1.98 Mn'i i;2ui hi iur llrnvi ii.- lltilSi't l tl Ml ikllllM "I I'l i leiuit SS.30 Parler Tabic, $3.95 UxSi Inch. 5-1.75 Dinin" Chair. .S2.li!) Vllltl e.ln li-ri .1 imiii I In av $7.00 All Steel Springs $3.(59 E5!Srili5l $30 Iren lied Out Ml, S21!.JW $30.00 Brass Bed, $17.95 .hi ii Will POHIK I- . I I with mu.die ball corners 'i I Mill li K SnellewsUrgS Economy Casement N. SNELLENBURG & re.s-: Women's $195 Pure Worsted Tuxedo Sweaters Lowered in Price for Anniversary te $3.50 IB nf I ui Beautiful fitting garments in novelty weaves and link-and-link stitch. Geed assortment of colors and sizes. Women's $10 Pure Worsted Tuxedo Sweaters 117 A Brushed Weel Cellar At $6.50 Smart-looking sweaters thnt can be used as coats. Just the thing for school or outdoor sports wear. Geed colors nnd sizs. br.ELI CNBURGS '':f'"" i"inent Anniversary Sale of Children's Cleth Coats Greatly Under priced at $3.79 Marvelous values! All well mnde of excellent material" in geed colors. Nu merous pretty lit tle belted model", warmly lined te keep the wee ones cozy. Sketched Gmfe& Sizes range from t te 0 years. C,,r i rv,a RiS Kl"ni1l,,' lSaiH'mrnt Our Lew Anniversary Markings Make It Doubly Werth Your While te Come Here for Beys' Clethes Beys' S6.30 Combination Black Rubber Rain- CM Qfl coats & Hats at.. 'ou Every lad of te 18 needs one for stormy weather they're an excellent pioteet.en. Of extru geed quality rubber. $-1.25 Oliver Twist CO 25 Suits at Cerdunv in brown und drab. 54.75 Corduroy Suits at Oliver Twi.st mrdl. with three rows of whitn braid en cellar and cuffs. $5.75 Norfolk Suits CM OK Kan y mixed ihe wt,.,D"J I'uli-linnd knickers. Si.p.s f, te IS years. $7.75 Suits With "Extra Pair" of Full-Lined eg 9C llllllltUl . . . . Fancy m;ed lined knickers. vel1 rs. $(5.75 .Mackinaws. Ern-geed quality bl-inket cloth. $5.75 Junier Overcoats Warm med'U I'l.it butt-m te neck iiit'i have ail-ai ii'rnd !it!t--. I'aiu-, mi:.cd ehi' mi.-. Sia-.- ') 'e 10 vears. $1.39 Knickers Fancy mixed ivi- i t Siev i! t'i IT vcji- Women's & Misses' $1.50 Pantalettes At $1.00 Extra-geed quality sateen in nil the wanted shades. Made with double rows of shining nnd plaited ruffles at ankle. Women's Silk Petticoats Te Sell for $0 QP Si'k jersey and 6JJtJ combinations of jcrscy-and-taf-feta. Have pretty plaited flounces of self material or contrasting color. cm- - mb ttijS l''conerny Basement Fine Plain Celer Chambray Gingham yC Yard $2.95 cheviot-. Sizes 7 Full Full te 10 $4.95 $4.95 89c at Geed quality, serviceable cham. brav. in pink, blue, green, tan and hnlin. Desirable for dresses, -.mock and children's frocks and rompers. In mill remnant lengths. Ne mail or phone orders. cr: ,ir - ULonemy Buscmcnt Women's $2.00 Coutil Corsets Anniversary Tagged 85c Medium bust and girdle top med'-ls with long hiphnes. Well boned. Pink and white ceutil. C-B Corsets at $1 - $4.50 Various geed models in white or pink. cr ! r c rcconemj Buncment 500 Dezen 45c Jacquard Turkish Towels Less Than Half for Anniversary at 21C each Woven from two-ply yarns, thick and spongy. Beautifully colored and designed. Large dize lth nratly hummed ends. ; T c; economy Basement Wonderful Let of 5000 Yards of 69c te 89c Cretonnes at 9c yd. u-niai l:;ihc collection of beautiful cietenne.-, desirable for fall draperies, for any room in the hiu. e. All thn piettient colors in stripes and floral effects and Co lonial patterns. Designs, that weic made especially for Sneilen-burg'-. Ma'veluus offering! - I. i n .1 Fi.i i it-nt Highly Impert ant Annivcrsarij Thrift iXcws $1.69 Standard-Make Bleached Seamless Sheets Reduced te $1 CC& rJ5 '.P e f r x - 3yv',''''au-fc1 cicvampi0 w Fine imnlilv bleaiheil -eauilc-- -lieet-it the wcl'-kn urn I h impien make. Pepu'ai MxliO-iiK-h -le "' '. " -' 'column !a emciu rs S'2t BtfORf HtVMiNQ Ls.Lxac: SiRfifiaaQsass&rasssra s Winter Cleth in? Anniversary Offerings Like These Are Sure te Pell c Big Vete of Approval $23.75 and $25.75 Fancy Suits al $27.75 and $31.75 Fancy Suits al eseelleni $15.00 $19.00 nu- htylc- t a-. I I x impp new $10.00 Men's and Yeung- Men's $17.75 Winter Overcoats S23.75 Winter 1 Q 00 ,:-7:) Winter $91 (( Overcoats at iJ-uy Overcoats at 4- idi- Mini't of i;imhI-Iim kuiK, up-tii. tin. minute nimlel. in sniui-t new mateiialB and patlerii- $12.50 Raincoats $3.35 $5.00 and $5.50 Trousers at S3 35 $6.00 and $6.50 Trousers at. '.$$.$5, bNELLE-NBURiaS Economy Uuuement -1"" N. SNELLENBURG & PO 'A T jv ' , .. j..j 4jU&smtVMUUiii-' ..v j.4j i ,W,r"M .fWt.iTt fc u,.. J'MlS1iV m m HHiL- 1AX4 WHil .- H JHIHKkL y