mmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmwmwi IgPCTffli ?' g;- , gs.' T--'-r'-"r, ',":- f '":",''. i . -..:;':. .'.'r,."-: '.;ri....,:. . 'a ae ,maIts urviwn " Vulexide tikes mbtck ra tpn n vdaddypcehen te provide BwasfraraK.rt v Binn "ffY" ."?" thm ummlm i. ""i' "- T ,w a Twm w w w wn i. i n. i a w.ir u-m a im ri ax aj'- a ami a a a-a a n r. . aa . a-u i v r r. a ITS JL M M M J JL0 T fc AM-Jm m 0M AA w m.M A "Jin i iv iv w ,wm?,v SlARCTMLl r .. i itudeiits at Academy Preparing !. . . . a . jj for Their Christmas; uanca 8 ' Tomorrow, Night . , lAW.tl IU ec rw.wn. L' iyopnrntlenB nnd .decoratleris ,for tlie ,frMlennl students' Chrlsftnss ball eJ fine Academy of (he FlnsiArt M ,sl- Ibjseit compieieii. I' ) .' Kii In fn b slven tomorrow sts- y-Aln and the entire lower floors tU ) Academy will be used for the featlrl " tie. The RlU-Cnrlten Orchestrn li te ''tar i""1 the 8'udent8 nrejmttinr en the it Itnnt. In kecpinj- with the'name, the ''rffforatlens nre theBe of the Telnr r- lfen, nnd the rooms leek like fairy let pilaces. I-ulgl Splwirrl, n chnrge of. thr decoration, tins exercised his In ' pnulty and nrtlstlc ability f In creating long Icicle, which hang suspended from llcerci and cling te the walls. 1 Large balls of slhr Icicles hang from the celling and dance about merrily te i the slightest movement. Glistening ' "mew" Is enrinkled ever everything ' mil scintillates, as does the top crust fef a Hneudrift when .the sun is shining en it. A ballet of six Klrls, all students, led by .Ivrrte Meyer, is giving n "Snow- bait's Chance," conceived by Miss , u..r. The snuwllakeH, Peggy Lipp, t'n.:..!ii Pni-cnnu. Mjirlurln Colllsen. Virginia McCnrty, Grace Martin and Dem Mcller, are te wear fluffy white ballet dresses, bung with sliver Icicles. They arc te wear silver bands of ribbon sbent tlielr hair and silver slippers and Stocking. ..an I Jcrrlc Meyer is the Snow Queen and In a dance with Allc Harris as Jack Frest will be brought back te warm, puifntlng life with n kiss of warmth. A sole dance, "The Silver Fex," will be given by Betty Giles, a professional dancer, and tlie only one whb is net n ntndent of the Academy. Charles L. Oclf. Moyd It. Ney, Charles Garner nnd Dnn Whitney, the famous old Academy Qunrtet, will be- there, und I'ete lieyle. Harry M. Kidd and Henry Torler will give impersonations at the North I'ele. Reported Miming Theodere Malyk. twenty-eight yearn old, 101(1 Ilrandywlne street; 170 peunds: lirew'n eyes; black linir; stout build: ero brown overcoat nnd hat and dark blue' suit- .Jehn Marker, fifty-four jearn old. 410!) rraidiferd nvenue; five feet, eight Inrhcs; l.'W pounds; 'light complexion; sandy grey moustache ; were light over coat, brown trousers nnd bat. Alexander Sieens, twelves years, 717 Cnntrcll stieet; five feet.; DO pounds; light romplrien nnd hnlr; blue, eyes; iere blink trousers, 'greyj overcoat nnd brown cap. tauls LrU, forty-two years. 32 N'ible hlrrei ; light cuiuplexien ; brown hair, were dark clothes nnd overcoat; also nose Kinases. Walter Waldlti,, twenty -.three years, 4l!!i .Mimiii:i nveupe: riyc feet, five Inrliei; Y2T jieunrts; light complexion ami brown hnir;,idlm(l)tiild;.tver dark ar:nj overcoat, isllakr'slifrf , .dark trous treus tis nnd plush can-,4' ' Lang yean of experience enablci in te 'qualify at experts in giving advice te a conservative investor. We specialize in Central Real Etate -7- and' our every effort is put, fprth in our clients' interests, HEYMANN & BRO. Real Ettatt Hermann Building 213-215 S. Bresd St., Pbll... p. PEASTFQR 300 CHILDREN Will Assemble 'His Happy Gretkp at Reading Terminal en Monday Morning - , ' ' ' ' , . Engages Band te Head Short Parade Which Will Precede the Important Event On Christmas morning at 11 o'clock nearly 800 kiddies, all from families tee peer' te p'revlde them with gifts from Santa Claus, will gather at the 'Head ing TefmtmU and march in a body te a restuacant at Thirteenth nnd YVafhut "streets, te sit down te "Daddy". Cehen's sumptuous Christmas fenst. Who Is "Daddy" Cehen? His real name Is Hnrrv Cehen, nnd he Is a salesman livlntc at Ji!M7 Lebanon nve nue. Hut se far as the children of thj city are concerned he Is just plain "Daddy" a term which pleases tha kiddles' benefactor 'mere than nnythltirf thev could call htm. "I live for the children of the peer," said Mr. Cehen. "I make lets of money selling things te thu public, but the joy efmy life is te spend most of it en the children," Several weeks age "Dnddj" Cehen learned the names 'of needv children from hospitals, the Beard of Health and the Halvntlen Army, and he picked out about 300 names from the lints te send tickets te for his Christmas dinner. The kiddies have new all received their tickets and all they have te de te get into the fenst is te prenent their ticket te "Daddy" nt the Reading Termlnnl en Christmas Dav. receive from him an American flag, fall in line nnd then march, with a brass baud at their head, te the restaurant. "It Is going te be one of the biggest amaaaammaamm Jaaaaaam. ' aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa'' 'aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamkaav&Ql aaaWISSFSaaaaa " 'rfcrail 1 ftlmll iBSt ''" (bfrsfViL waaaaa viJfllBr 'fJt; 'VaaaM 4aaat'3-X'S, ' ir?p4U$aa 4 fMte4taaa - Y&aaaaaaa&fy'''''t j'J-maaaaaaW llllW Thfc''1 ammmXXXXXm HHlMifS ' maaaa waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaatt aaWWWW awiJma . tt DADDV" COHEN anil best feasts I bnve ever given the children," said "Daddy" Cehen. "They will be provided with everything te eat, from soup te nuts. A hand will play for them all (he time they nre eating and then afterward there will hi speeches just like nt banquets the grown-up fplks attend." Daddy Cehen has carried en his bene factions among the peer of Philadel phia for the last Ave years. Since last July hn has furnished meals te mete than 10.000 children and he has enter tained them nt picnics In the parks nn.l en the lawn of his home. MOTHER SEEKS DAUGHTER Aska Police te Lecate Sixteen-Year-Old Harriet Shugart Mrs. Emma Shugart, 151! West Yerk street, asked police today te leek for her sixteen-year-old daughter Har riet, who disappeared from her home last Tuesday cvpntng. The girl hnrf been employed at a Market street de partment store. She returned from work Tuesday, ate dinner, then packed her clothes nnd left. "Ifarriet loved her home and I can't understand her leaving," Mrs. Shugnrt told the police. "She bad been going te n West Philadelphia, dance hall re cently and friends she met there may have influenced her." Harriet has dark eyes and hair. She had no money when she left her home and was wearing n dark coat with n fur cellar, a blue turban nnd a black silk dress. XMAS PARTY FOR CHIJ.DREN Old Pine Street Church Provide Real Santa Claus Thirty children from the sejtleineti house of the Old Fine Street Church were guests from - o'clock until 5 this afternoon nt a Curlstmn party plven by members of the Students' Club of the Philadelphia Scheel of De sign for Women, Bread nnd Master streets. Therp was n real Santn Clans, toys, candy nnd a Christmas tree. Holiday games were arranged for thp children nnd they were trented te ice cream nnd het chocolate. IntflfflnrSmnftBad ftawgCf fwn a wKuMnyjKi maWkim . IWCkutrerl Jt.l Jfc"W-IYferirft-r Intarwst founder. r-ir-i ALL ROADS LEAD TO THE 20th CENTURY. STORAGE WAREHOUSE FIREPROOF (OppetlU Wert Phllt. Butten) Pmrlt egtoeinap" VUktt 'laJV N,u Yerk Bread Street ." ' Walnut Street R1TZ-CARLTON HOTEL Pre-Christmas Sales for Personal Wear or Gift Giving at l3 and 4 Reductions Day Dresses Evening Gowns Fur -Trimmed Evening Wraps Fur -Trimmed Day Coats and Wraps Luncheon and Tea Time Frecks Beautiful 3-Piece Costumes Street, Sports and Dress Hats Bags Accessories Novelties MacDonald & Campbell The Best Christmas Gifts for Men Net only "best" in a style and quality sense, but best calculated te minister satisfactorily te his comfort, appear ance and service. Handkerchiefs 25c te $2.00 Leather Belts, $1.00 te $2.50 Knitted Silk Mufflers, $6.00 te $20.00 underwear, Gloves, Lined Gloves, $1.00 te $16.50 $2.00 te $5.00 $4.00 te $10.00 Silk Neckwear, Silk Shirts, Pajamas, Silk Half Hese, Sweater Coats, Bath Robes, $1.00 te $4.00 $7.00 te $12.00 $2.00 te $15.00 75c te $6.00 $6.00 te $22.50 $7.50 te $15.00 1334-1336 Chestnut Street Malrntd Pupils Qussts at "Wandsr ful" Dinner and Rseelva Qlftt " Crippled children of the Blnney Annex te 'the McCall Public, Scheel at Seventh and Spruce streets were en tertained this afternoon by.mer' for tunate pupljs at the sdhoel. r The McCall 8chel, which la for con tlnuatlen classes' and for boys nnd girls who work nnd 'attend a .certain number of classes a week, decided with Miss fmrt T. Mncillr. thn ' tirinclbll. that they Should see' that tb little" un fertunates in tne annex nsu uujj uuie nt this season. ... Accordingly they bought a 'turkey, with all the "flxln's."' , Tbs put a OhrUtmss tree .into each classroem: they obtained plenty of wreaths and presents, nnd then called en the little cripples- te come nnd enjoy themselves. The cooking teacher and her pupils cooked th dinner. The girls waited en the tables nnd the. 125 members of the special classes, w.hlch Include the, cripples, mentally defective a,nd open air pupils, sat 'down te a , wonderful spread. And thn, wonder of wonders, Just as they were finishing Santa'-hlm. self entered wlth"H blr pack full of the nicest kind of toys. Santa was Geerge Andersen, one of the' boys who attends the continuation school and works in a department store. , , OWLS TO HOLD OPEN HOUSE Seuth Philadelphia, Next te Enter tain Peer Children Owls of Seuth Philadelphia, mem bers of Nest Ne, 101IJ. will maintain a wide-open house d 1,1031 HeutU'Thlrd street en ChrlftmasDay te entertain many of the peer children who live between Market street nnd the river'. A fund hns been contributed by the members' te provide Christmas candy nnd toys, s.nd many ether presents of f.tlll mere useful nature, will be packed under the' big Christmas tree. The nffnlr will be managed by .Tames O'Neill, who hat charge of the llwls billiard room. A BOYHOOD SWEETHEART The "lovely Utile blu-ytd creature" nhe w. the recipient of Mr Twetn's ei'wJ flectiens li . sweet-fseed Jjr, "he etll! Uvea In Hannibal, Me. The heroine of "Tem Hawyer' tell". of her slrlhoefl friend. In thi Sfaaln Section e? the fundajr res res ue Lacaas "Mske It a Habit.;' Adv. PK9. A Wish May the kindly Christmas spirit spread its brightening .influence ever your whole year. The Cheteut -Street ENCRdKiNO Cabs EXOR.HT-HCHETNUTtt Entrance en 11th SL Harry Hadn't Forgotten Christmas Gift at All, but He The'ught He'd Have te Wait Anether Half Day Before Parcel Pest Window JSSs "Get b Rlsth from the parcel-pest window nt the Fifty-ecenil Street PoMefflce steed the mnn with the neventy-twe Bants Claim , labeled bundles. Behind him. trailing into the bustling holiday nlgbt, was the. hunfsn kite - string of ethers who also were that wrappers' cramp expression. Occasionally the worn an directly In back gave the man who was sixth n tlAUft. Tem's clock?" she queried a lii -linn moved Hi) and the purer of lila half of the burdens be came fifth in place of sixth. "Yep,'' he answered without look ing te Iff. There was illcnce for a moment. "Think it would have "been better te give Min the brcad-trnv cover and Carrie the handkerchiefs?" Ne reply mine at. all te. this, only a hasty glower which said for tbeluva-' lnike hnve a little privacy about your affairs. , , Mere silence. New he wn fourth. Then : "(Jet Aunt Kthel'a kimono?" she whispered suddenly in a hearse aside that could only be heard as far aa the end of the line. ITe gave n quick once-ever te the packages, "You've get it jeurself." Hurriedly she looked through her linlf. "Jt was there en the hntrnck with the rest, t told you te take all the big things. Ne, thnt's net.it. That's the baby's picture. Dees that leek like a kimono?" nitlng sarcasm colored her tones. "I knew you'd forget something. Hew well It Is you didn't forget your brother Ben's." She paused for breath. "Well, It's net here. You'll have te go back, hat's what you'll have te de. You'll t : N We put sales value into your catalog if we plan and print it for you. A have te go back. After standing here all this time you'll have te" The words trailed peculiarly Inte space. "Ilnrrrt" ahe exclaimed in ft sudden paroxysm of memory. The last shred nf nrlvscv went te the winds. "We packed it with Cousin Jennie Baum gartnet's blankets. It's nil right. It went yesterday." A rerlaln aei'ilnn nf Christian street Is rather n xray nlace te walk in. The houses are huddled nnd drab. Hteren with dusty window -exhibits nnd old to bacco signs 'appear here and there. Women with Old-World faces and thn wis dicker at the curb markets. Inte the mldstt of nil this walked Sadie with her piece of bright holly. She would net tell any of them where she get it. Vigorous foreign-sounding questions only mode her shake her black curls defiantly., Along she went en her seven-year-old way. hugging the holly rightlv her a little robin redbreast en Christian street bearing stolen fruit. BAZAAR TO AID HOSPITAL T Proceeds Will Qe te Proposed Qreatheart Unit at Temple A bar-aar 'for the benefit of 'the pro posed Orcatheart Hospital, in connec tion with Temple University, opened today nnd will continue tomorrow in the Plnstlc Club, 2-17 Seuth Cnmac street. Mrs. Tj. W. Pewnall is chairman of the committee in chnrge. Her asso ciates are Miss Hese Morrison, Mrs. FTnnk W. Downs. Mrs. Geerge A. Rumsey, Mrs. Jeremiah Jenkins and Mrs. (i. 11. I.nwshe. SCARCER, JERSEY Farmers New Make Mera Profit by Chopping Fireweed BttcM Pbfatth te Bvtntne ThMIc l.tatr NewfleJd, N. J Dec'. 21. Christmas trees nre sesree nnd higher in 'price In Seuth Jersey lewns' Just new, although there are plenty of them In the Test stretches of woodland in the lower ccrtintles. Natl, farmers who in past years have inaac s-custom of cutting the trees nnd selling them In nearby towns nre new busy chopping fireweed because of the fuel shortage and they say Ihtit they arc making better profits from fuel than from selling the trees. State troopers are keeping an eye en outside motorists who Invade iw, Jersey woodlands In search of Yule Yule tlde greens. It ! said they will net seriously Interfere with Hants Claus If trees ere taken under proper condi tions without injuring young timber tracts. Tree hunters are being ml vise.ed te nar farmers n nominal sum for the privllrge of cutting a tire en tbeir lands. MAY GIVE YOUTH SIGHT ' BY.GRAFILNilJ,,G's EYE. Paterson Specialist te Perform Transplanting Operation , New Yerfc, Dec. 21. Dr. Edward II. I Morgan, an eye specialist of Paterson, N. J., plans te restore sight te Alfred Letnancwicz, eighteen years old, et Lyndhurst, N. .1., by transplanting the eye of a 1'ig into bis bead. lie said yesterday be expected te perform the operation next May nnd is continent the hav will be able te see. The nccident through which the boy lest hie sight did ' net injure the optic nerve, but did destroy the eyeball. The boy Is bringing suit for 5100,000 i against the Uewnshlp el Juvndhurst. lie alleges he was blinded by the explo sion of a giant cracker left In a hynd hurst let following a municipal Fourth of July celebration. POLAND! W AT E H Nalaral Sparltltaf akebiea's rbazttesT NATTBAZ, MIXCSAX. WATEB TOR OYER SEVENTY YEARS, Delane Wer has been ?mcrlbftd fer the patt 0 yeare at a curative agent and medletnal alit In the traettntnt ef fevera and disorders ef the kldneya, fcladder, and urinary duct. OHDMJBr THE OASE FKOS YOUR DEALER Hiram Ricker & Sens Ce. Heal ZJM Trail Bide., Cor, Bread Chtttnut Bte., PhlU., Fa. Ttl. Walnut SStl Hend for llluitrattd lloekUt uaaaaaaaaaaar JACK FROST RULE8 IN 01X11 Atlanta. Ga.. Dec. 21 HJy A. P.) -The Keutli today win in ihe grip of lis fiist cold fclcgp thi winter. Miami nnd peinta en the Flerldu Peninsula, hewevi r, continued te I bathed in sun shine with nvcragi" temperature of 70 degrees. The Helmes Press. 9rintm 1315-29 Chtrrv Street riiiladetpbia mmmmmmmm. Capital 6v. e wpius -4.000.000 'hehest jiiis a savings passjoeoK. y$- West End Trust Company BPfOAD-STRCCT'AT SOUTH- PENN SQUARE If hitched te Santa's rein deers our counters couldn't be mere convenient ! Everything displayed for easy cheesing. Everything handy for quick selection. Rich four-in-hands of rare and exclusive silks many imperted--6Sc te $5. Silk shirts of most attrac tive patterns. The sort men buy themselves $5.75 te $12. Silk pajamas in individual boxes. Heuse slippers. Silk socks, wool socks, mufflers, handkerchiefs, gloves. Seft cuff links also studs and links for evening wear. Dress vests. Canes and umbrellas. Sfere Hours 8. -se te 6 FERRO & COMPANY Rogar, p0tt Clethes Exclusively Chestnut St. at Juniper tQ, The radiance of The Polished Girdle Diamond will be mere fully appreciated by direct comparison i w'lh ether diamond -se Id only by this Establishment GIFTS DF IMPORTANCE Pear J Noekface Hi. diamond Graeetet; Olamend BatrPin Olamend , Rmcj Jeweled Bracelet Watch Silver Oinner Service t Silver Teat Servlea) Hall afoot What's Your Idea of an Overcoat f Cf Jf you have a definite type of over coat in mind, such as a smart-looking well-made, thoroughly up-te-the-minute coat made of serviceable and stylish fabrics, you can get it of? your mind, and en your shoulders by a few minutes' survey of the thousands en display in our new Overcoat Sales room. $ We arc told, and we believe it, that there isn't an assortment in Philadel phia that compares. . $30 te $95 JACOB REED'S SONS '1424-1426 Chestnut Street l Compare with Any Stere Anywhere PERRY'S WINTER SUITS AND OVERCOATS Fine finer and finest qualities only At Super-Value Price $28 $33 $38 $43 and up PERRY & QO. 16th and Chestnut SUPER - VALUES in Clethes for Men Beet and Arctic for Fasnlt USEFUL Gins Beys'&Girk Raincoats 3 wt friih 'WCvS'lkW''1'! 3k U'lS.n VnJlrll l" 1 1 'I JVVM MIJlMjAwr fill Tan niarlc Vniue 87.00 SUMjrr' , Girk'Capes lllui, and IJeJ $2.95 Girls' and Heys' Raincoats Cashmere, Cnn ten nnrl Tweed; all colors; sizes 4 te 16. Regular 0C value S10 . pO Beys' Black Rubber 1'ii.ki,.- I,iV!' jUM Mm . Mm i5wj SNSJiO Mall erifr llllnl It iir ininpnnlrd l munrr urdrr nr rdrrU. i .10 Men's, Women's, Beys' and Uirls' Beets te '5 Rubber Toys, 25c Goodyear Rubbers leJe..r 11 Ul i uiiirrii'a Huhlirr. 0Oe Lnilln; ilublrr. 1)5 NmiiliiU SI.OII lliiklirr Oleff., oec lllitr Wulrr ll'Htlta, SI.AO Crll Slie. ISO I'enllialli, si.ae Men's $8 Raincoats, $3 Men's & Ump. Gabsr- for Women's t dines 84 r, . CD Vcy. r "i j m M m IWl :-M n r m xrasfs w uayi. if 820 CHESTNUT ST. w JC OPEH IVCMIMOS'-' ;1 m u? i WJilfxA:
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