WSSIfflW ..' ircJtU.M.-. THIIYHIW . U m l r- v,WaV wf'v:,Bt' '.(wtAXjix'-l" , a Vxuxfc 5"' ' EVENING tftfBtlO LEDGfeR-PHHiAliELPHlA; spwwwr m r n M Mi I ey rate root m j HtMav's Lttdinc Feature the $y?1 dairying of Happiness te Unfortunates .-fM tt it THANKSGIVING PARTY AT SEAMEN'S INSTITUTE FEASTS IN THE HOSPITALS ii Tnantaririnc was eDscrvfd lareiKn- Me' tlM city yesterday with, the cus- UMirjr schedule or churcn-seing in in? awrelu. attendance at various athletic rtflta fn the afternoon and much fcnt 1st tt groaning tables In the early aft- ana erening. The holiday was a etilct one for the most part, with family reunion dinners as the pivotal point of the celebration. Ai It was a legal holiday, all State, county and municipal office', banks, the Stock Exchange nnd the majority of the business beuses remained cleed. In the morning the central section of the city was enlivened by the pre&cnca of many visitors who came here te at tend the University of Pennsylvania -Cernell game en Franklin Field. Man; ef the out-of town football enthuwlatt sported red feathers decorated tilth n whlu "C" In their lints, which lrd with the Red nnd Hlue pennants cur ried by the Pennsylvania "rooters." Many hospitals had special ditnnu-s for the shut-ins. Among these that featured Thanksgiving menus were the West Philadelphia Hospital for Women, Hahnemann, oeseoit , , .1 i m .lgigMBBislriglP&JfJgMgigigMe ff . kB IBmEEKNKIB&KEB'iKt ; IggggggHsH :-' I Mp';! gtgMtMgMgRJsMgMWillllFeLMfe.'j "M--5 MgBM ppppHBWiW.tifll ,: . -jm evL-'ppppm '.pppppV BBBBBBBT' tK1 - Wt! ':iS-'--if ''', i!T-3mLJ BBBBBBBmBBBBBBWeBBH BLeLK. '"k aSaVeyli! -jff t-' V" ' T;7ppplppW ElKhty guests were entertained at the Neamen's Institute, Second anil Walnut streets, yesterday, members nf the auxiliary assisting In senlng the sailors who live there. The Itev. Percy Stockman, who superintended, Is shown standing in the aisle between the dinner tables Jeffersen. Mermantewn, Northwestern (ienerul and University. Donatien dey was ob served at St. Agnes' and the Ablngten mfsmnrlsl Ilennltnls. -- -- - I . - . Beventy-nve grocery orders wimp i.rniv pemiucteii. sent te the homes of imallcN bv the I Tenderloin found Shut-In Society. In addition TOO gar ments were distributed by the organiza tion. At the Heme of Industry, Seventy third street and Paschall nvenue. many former inmates returned te Jein In the holiday celebration. Baskets were sent out by the Old Yerk Read Public Health Center, Jen the Heiim of Industry, 710 Catharine street. One of the fulled programs of the day wus that of the (teimnnteun Hejs' Club The events Included a cross cress cross ceuntrv run, a memorial service, a football if nine and n iliamtitlc entertain entertain went. Deeds of nurey bud a prominent place In the "daj of devotion" the Salvation SnhaticinwtH In the 1"i0 liemvlesa nv-n who had no iiresppct of obtaining a llinniisgiviiiir dinner. These tin tin ferutiates received tickets and at !i o'clock thej Hocked Inte Kvnnceline Hall where a turkey dinner ttiwn In the course of the day event-flve baskets centaiuing Thanksgiving din ners were ent from the Philadelphia mount avenue, te as many peer fuml- lies. Cuinmisslener and Mrs. Themas 1 tlll, of New Yerk, conducted religious MTvii.es In the afternoon and evening 1 In the Memerial Auditorium, Many peer laiullics in Kensington were made happy jesterdny bv Mr. M. V. Ketcbuui. Starting Wedues- daj night nnd continuing jesterdny, -I3S baskets were delivered te homes of need) jiersens by trucks and Hey Scouts from the Kensington Neighborhood Heuse et .1008 Frankfort! avenue, where ' Mrs. Ketchum is in charge. l?ne)i Imkkef rntitninpil n rnnit nf ' awaited I beef, half a peck of potatoes, a quarter ( pecK ei luruips. ceiery, a pint et onions, MISSING MAN DROWNED ktntewn. Many dinners were given in I headquarters, Ilrend street and Fair I Bedy of Edward Heppl Recovered Frem River at Camden Ildvvnrd Hoppi, fifty .vears old, was I found drowned In the IMaware River 'at Mfihunlu stieet, Ciuuileii, yesterday atternoeii. lleppi's home was at 2227 North l'nirhlll street, this city, but of Inte he had been living en the barge Mary land, used In connection with the con struction of the new Reading Tcvnlnnl. Heppl vanished en Monday night, and when the nellcu were told yester day of his continued absence nnd n head of cabbage, cans of tomatoes, learned that n row beat he had been In corn and milK, a pound each of rice nnd beans, half a pound each of coffee and tea and a pound of sugar. the hnblt of using had been tied in securely at the wharf they decided he had fallen overboard. LI HIS MASTER'S VOICE" la vh Feeder Chaliapin Amclita Galli-Curci neb: pum mere; the came ti away fn. threatened house could i vPntrei unt POPULAR CONCERT AND OPERATIC Beris Godeunow In the Town of Kazan (Moujsergsky) Star of the North Prayer and Barcarolle (L'Etetle du Nerd Priere et Barcarolle) In French Serenade (Rimpiante) (Alfrede Silvestri-Enrice Toselli) In Italian Beniamino Gigli Tell Her I Leve Her Se (F. E. Wcatherly-P. Dc Faye) Orville Harreld Ge, Pretty Rese (Beverly-Marzials) Louise Hemer-Louise Hemer Stires On the Read te Mandalay (Kudyard Iupling-Olcy Speak,) Reinald Werrenrath Den Cesar de Bazan Sevillana (Fair Maidens of Seville) (Masscne.) In French Nellie Melba MELODIOUS INSTRUMENTAL Fend Recollections (David Pepper) I'iehn Sela Mischa Elman Nocturne (Grieg) Piane Sole Olga SamarefF Secret of Suzanne Overture (Wolf-Ferran) Tescanini and La Scala Orchestra SalutD Amour (Leve's Greeting) (Edward Elgar) Violin Sole Efrem Zimbalist Hungarian F antasie Part I Piane and Symphony Orclteitra 1 Arthur de Greef and Royal Albert Hall Orchestra 55158 Hungarian Fantasie Part II Arthur de Greef And Reval Albert- Hnll Orch.atm I Hungarian r antasie fart 111 Piane and Symphony Orchestra Arthur de Greef and Royal Albert Hall Orchestra Arthur de Greef and Royal Albert Hall Orchestra Victer Symphony Orchestra Victer Symphony Orchestra The Geldman Band The Geldman Band Number Size Price 87349 10 $1.25 74784 12 1.75 66102 10 1.25 66100 10 1.25 87580 10 1.50 74783 12 1.75 88662 12 1.75 66099 74785 66081 66101 I Hungarian Fantasie Part IV magic nuie vvenure rart i Masic Flute Overture Part II i Chimes of Libertv March Sagamore March 12 1.50 55159 12 1.50 18951 10 .75 18952 10 .75 CHRISTMAS RECORDS Creation With Verdure Clad Elijah-Hear Ye, Israel Lucy Isabelle Marsh ' Lucy Isabelle Marsh ' Christians, Awake, Salute the Happy Mern Mth Woodwind Chair, Organ and chimes Trinity Male Choir Watchman. Tell Us of the Nutht VUlt ll'oedutnd Choir, Ore-an and Chimes Santa Claus Tells of Mether Geese Land Part I Santa Claus Tells of Mether Geese Land Part II Trinity Male Choir Gilbert Girard Gilbert Girard 55178 12 1.50 18958 10 .75 18953 10 .75 Henry Burr ' Edna Brown-Elliett Shaw , Billy Murray-Ed Smalle American Quartet , Lewis James Lewis James-Elliett Shaw Miss Patricela ' Miss Patricela 18955 10 .75 18959 10 .75 18901 10 .75 18967 10 .75 The Bensen Orchestra of Chicago The Bensen Orchestra of Chicago ; 18951 30 .75 mi LIGHT VOCAL SELECTIONS ' Mary, Dear While the Years Rell By Yankee Deedle Blues Childhood Days ' When Yeu Leng for a Pal Trail te Leng Age Het Lips All for the Leve of Mike DANCE RECORDS f Teet, Teet, Tootsie! (Goe'bye) Fex Tret De I? Fex Tret Diewing oueoies au uay tong rex irec tVmm lR.,l Tini.e'M Just As Leng As Yeu Have Me Medley Fex Tret Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra f 189G0 10 75 (Frem "The (J ncham li r '' f Carolina in the Morning Fex Tret Cew Bella Fex Tret Levely Lucerne Waltz (Yodel Chorus) Remany uiva rex i ret SPECIAL ISSUES DURING NOVEMBER Three O'clock in the Morning r Nellie Kellv. I Leve Yeu (Frem "Little kellie Keilv") 1 YOU Remind Me of My Mether (Frem "Little Nellie Kelly") lomerrow ru inn 1 Yeu Gave Me Your Heart Fex Tret .I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate-Fex Tret '"v 1 Cm! But I Hate te Ge Heme Alene Fer Tret Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra 1 Zez Confrey and His Orchestra i ine vsreai wnue way vsrenestra Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra r Homesick Fex Tret All Ovsr Nothing at All Fex Tret Jehn McCormack American Quartet ' Henry Burr The Great White Way Orchestra ' The Ureat White Way Orchestra a a . . 1 The Virginians The Virginians Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra The Great White Way Orchestra 18962 10 .75 18966 10 .75 66109 10 1.25 18957 10 .75 18964 10 .75 18965 10 .75 18963 10 .75 Victer Talking Machine Company, Camden, N. J. STRAWBRJDGE & QLOfTMBR. Lewer-Price Basement Stere JvLLLT'bk Gift Sets. of Children's Furs Can't you picture the little girl with a lovely, soft "sneg ly" Fur Set all her own? Hew proud and happy she will be. Many kinds here, at very economical prices. Each Set has a neck-piece and muff. Natural Ceney, Kit Ceney and Imitation (DO QK Ermine Set- .O Kit Ceney, Imitation Ermine and Natural CQ HK Ceney Sets O.IO Brown Ceney and Imitation XCiA Kft Ermine Sets.... P-3V Gray Lamb and Natural Ceney (PC (f Sets, Special.... J 90MV Tiger-dyed Ceney and Nat ural and White OS rjS Ceney Sets .... & Brown Ceney, Natural Ceney and Imita- ( ns tien Ermine O.IO Meline (dyed Ceney) Natural Blue Ceney, Dyed $7.75 Wildcat and Wallaby Sets Beaver-dycd Ceney and Sheared CQ Kfi Ceney Sets J DO.OU Iceland Fex, Muskrst, Natural and (&-J A AA White Ceney.. 1U.UU American Opossum, Mole Mele dyed Ceney, Squirrel - dyed Ceney and Bcnver-dyed Ceney Set. Mele-dyed Ceney and Squirrel (J-j O rje Muskrat, Squirrel Leck und (g- p Nutria Sets. . . lO.DU Siriiwlirlils A Clntlitr -Imer-I'rlcc llasfmrnt 8teri W Great Savings Tq-mdri'eW in These Groups of New Goats $10-00 $15.00 $19:7$ $25.ep; $29.50 M"Any woman cemincr here to-hwrrew is sure te'flnd a geed Cdat to.Her'llklntf'am'enf the many utiful models and wonderful .values .in, these five .low-priced groups. The two illustrated are typi cal examples', of scores of ethers' in store for thrifty wumen vu-merrutv. a Save One-Third en Tep Coats $10.00 In this group are many. practical models, of all wool plaid-back -and herringbone fabrics. In tan, gray and brown, sizes 86 te 42. Seme, in extra sizes, are of cheviot in navy blue and black. Sices 42Va te 48110.00. Small Let of Utility Coats $15.00 Smart looking, well tailored Coats of all-wool plaid-back herringbone and imported tweed fabrics. They are 45 inches long, and many are full-lined with satine and interlined. In tan, brown, sorrente blue and gray. Sizes 86 te 42. Exceptional Tep Coats $19.75 $25.00 Over one hundred Coats here in this let, of Belivia, all-wool tweed, herringbone and astrakhan cloth, some lined with peau de cygne, satine or suede cloth. In tan, sorrente blue, gray, brown and navy blue." Sizes 36 te 42. SSw Ilk 111 I $15.00 $25.00 Beautiful Fur Trimmed Coats Fashionable dress Coats of fine, soft Belivia, sucdine, fur fabric and astrakhan cloth, with large, supple cellars of Manchurian wolf, caracul, beaverette (dyed ceney). A few sports models have shawl and choker cellars of American opossum. In brown, navy blue, sorrente blue, black and deer. Sizes 30 te 44. Come te-morrow while assortments are freshest and select your new Ceat at a saving. j$29.50 Regular and Extra-size Coats Extraordinarily lovely Coats of unusually superior Belivia, alt-wool velour, and fur fabric with cellars of American opossum, beaverette (dyed ceney), caracul, Manchurian wolf and black dyed opossum. In navy blue,. black, brown, tan and sorrente blue. Sizes 86 te 48 H, away under regular, price $29.50. - Strawbrldft a Clethlft lower-Trie. Hutment Btert Women's Extra Size Petticoats $1.50 Save OnwThird en Then These Petticoats, made of satine of very desirable qual ity, have a deep pluited flounce finished with a small ruffle. Ordinarily the price is con siderably mere than .$1.50. StrnnlulilRe . C'lallilvr Ixpwt'r-rrlie llimrmpnt Ster. Unusual Values for Baby Many practical, dainty, cun ning things for Baby te wear this winter. And all at less than regular prices. Coats of cloaking, velour, chinchilla cloth and broad cloth. Sizes 2 te 6 years $3.75 te $9.50. Dresses for infants are hand-made, with touches of hand-embroidery, scalloped edges, lace and ribbon trim ming. In seven models; sizes 1 te 3 years $1.75. Short Coats for baby are of wool cassimere, with embroid ered cape and satine lining $3.75. "Bey Blue" and "Sister Sue" Blankets, size 36x50 inches, in pink and blue $1.95. Silk Carriage Cevers $2.00 te $5.00. Knitted Sncques Cec te $2.25. Baby Buntings of eider down, Beacon cloth, chinchilla cloth and imported Japanese silk. Prices range from $1.95 for eiderdown te $5.50 for Japanese silk. KtrnwbrtJsp A Clothier lmer-I'rlce Ilunenicnt Ster BSajLW sLLr &tg7 CLLr CLkV Every Weman New Wants High Shoes, aiid Here They Are at Half Price-$1.90 A few weeks age we bought these Shoes at a very advan tageous price concession from a well-known manufacturer. , They arrived from his factory just in time for te-morrow's selling. And hew they will sell at $1.90! Of black-glazed kid and calf, with military and Cuban heels, with plain or tipped tees; all Goedyear-weltcd. Shoes of geed quality at one-halt the regular price $1.90. All Sizes 2Vi te 7 in Each Style Ail Widths AA te D in Each Style 500 Pair8 of Lew Shoes Reduced Frem Stock j $1.90 Te meet the demand of these who may want te purchase a pair of fashionable and practical low Shoes te-morrow, we took 500 pairs of Oxfords nnd Strap Pumps from stock and marked them at $1.90, Uf b aclc kid and brown kid and calf, or black satin. Sizes if. 71., n-iilfKu AA t n ;,. u i. ,, .Mv.au .. fcv MJ 111 VI1U IUI. ftrwtjr.tl & Cletlil'r lAer-r-rlce Ilnaenient Stere tb7 Clearance of Winter Hats, $1.75, $2.35, $2.95 Scores of beautiful, desirable winter Hats chiefly of black velvet, taken from stock and reetly reduced for n specdv Saturday clearance. Shapes and styles for women of everv type'. At most lemurkable havings, to-menow -.$1.75, $2.35 and $2.95. -Sliunlirlilti ,v riotlilcr-Lemr I'rlre lltitriutnt Htnre An Attractive Dress Te-morrow for $5! Regular and Extra Sizes 36 te 50 Women who want a stylish, yet practical Dress at a great saving should by all means see these te-morrow. Of navy blue wool serge, in straight-line and blouse models with belt. Special 15 7-BtNMbrldfn U ('Uitlili-r-I.ower-1'rIce Dtueuunt'store Practical Weel Dresses for Girls $3.95 te $6.95 Thcie arc Drewus .such as nii.tlir-rs are always delighted te nnd, and girls like te wear. Well made, of wool serge, jeisey and crepe, some are embroid ered or braided and ethers ribbon-trimmed. In navy blue, jade and Copenhagen blue, they make most sensible school dwssci. Greatly under the usual prices $3.95 te 0.95 r--HttimlirIili. 4 I leihlvr -Lewtr 1'rlie lliumiunt Htoie A Wonderful Choice of Women's New Dresses $10 wcuutu, ejitwi uiuurcu anu nrniri.rrinimnri nHnfnH r-- .. charmeuse, crepe de chine, Peiret twill and worsted jcrsev in about fifteen becoming styles. In black, brown and navy blue: sizes 3fl .much ueiew regular price $10.00. i-. Struwbrldg. A. L-.etl.lfr LewfM'rlcP llahtment Start te 42. A Hest of Girls' Coats Between $11.75 and $16.75 Girls will enjoy a visit here with their parents, te cheese a new winter Ceat from the many charming new models at these low prices. There are Coats of wool velour, suedine, pelaire cloth and heavy wool coat ings, with or without fur cpllars. Seme are belted, ethers button-trimmed, and all are cut nice and full. Sizes 6 te 14 years. Girls' Raincanea of Satine $1,75 Full circular Cape with heed, in attrac tive Christmas box, at an extra low price. In red or blue; sizes 6 te 14 years $1.75, 114.00 "1 3" "trwbrldf ft Clethler-Urner-Price Uawment Ster Special Lew-Price Greup of Misses' Coats $19.75 Be prepared for the eekl days te come with a new, warm Ceat. These are of fine, heavy wool coatings, with cellars of beaverette (dyed ceney). Trimmed with buttons, embroidery or braid. In navy blue, brown and reindeer. Sizes 14 te 18 years. Greatly under regular price $19.76, Save Nearly One-Half -i q qk On Misses' Dresses J VX& Peiret twill, Canten crepe and crepe satin used effectively te make these charming winter Dresses for the fashionable and economical miss. In navy blue and brown, Siases 14, 16 and 18 years $18.96. Btrawbrldft A Cletblir LewerPrlc ntttmtnt Stew UTij hi?3 M..l'.J ftUffl J l' .v wiwAi-w&Jk, X
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