Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 21, 1915, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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PfiRSIDENT AND BRIDE T m
EVENING LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1915.
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WILL HAVE CHRISTMAS
TREE AT HOT SPRINGS
Names of Persons to Help En
joy It wot Mioe Known.
Couple Stay in
Seclusion
I FALSE ALARM OP (30LP
.., crmtNQS. Va.. Doc. 21. The
'merry fin"10 of "hldc-and-scck, or have
roll Keen 1'resiaeni mnun mm inn
trliie?" B"s merrily on here. Tho couple
have remained secluded In their closely
ia.i nnnrtments or hidden away In
ft high-power limousine, which goes over
'jl,s roads at n tO-mlle-an-hour clip, ever
..- m,m reached here on Sunday. And
' the crond of 100 winter guests nt the
hotel and tho resiucnis or. mo vicinity
" ho come from as far ns 23 miles away
I hoping to catch a glimpse of the nowly
' wedded pair have had to content them-
Mlves with a hasty look at lonff rnnge
M they enter the nuto.
J . t.--H mnnKiait (Vint tVlt Triatf1int
il Md Mrs. Wilson would play golf before
.- ivfniii today. In consequence, more
V cAlt mo early" rctiuests wore left at
i K the hotel desk than over before In Its
history.
f prtifllum
t? tnfflv be!
A rrnlf nitiha worn nt n
nivrv nnn tit tlin hntnl nprm.
r . kHlr nvlrMia tn tfpf n nt. Tint
7 there was nnthlns dolnff. Neither tho
' rv..t.int nnr HI hrldo nil t In nn nnnenr-
Ranee, although thcro aro reasons to be
I" Ueve that they had a quiet smile over
. the occurrence inasmucn ns mo gou units
u ire directly In front of tho sitting room
l ",-.1-.... r M.olr nultn. It la tint fx-
wcted that the President will resume his
" rolf until arrangements can bo mado for
jj$-hlm to obtain absolute privacy on the
A working schedule was arranged by
V the Executive today. Knch day Imme-
t dlately after breakfast ho will tnko up
'"with Charles Swcn, stenographer, the
. ... mnll flint nrrlvna In tVin nnnplnl
f'Stjouch sent by mo- "iger from the V'hltc
iJ House. Then, If It x'J neccssmv,' ho v '.
f- talk wun secretary ui auuu wuihiiik i
ff 'ValilnB'nn. The nfternoons aro to bo
(" devoted to nutomoblllng and walks
i(...u tlart mnii tttattia l.nrni In tlm
wek some of the relatives of tho couple
, Will COIUO UUWI1 L1LHII , ftaiuiihtui, tiM
' the evenings will bo .devoted to Boclal
' chat and music. Tho Prcsldont will havo
V ii Christmas tree, but Just who aro to bo
-, present xo enjuy il uwhk" hhivu uhu
tt Mrs. Wilson Is not yot known.
! EDISON BATTERY "AD" MAN
ENDS HIS LIFE WITH POISON
W.
C. Andrews Wns Ono of Best
Known Workers in His Lino
NEW YOItK, Dec. 21. W. C. Andrews,
general advertising manager of tho Edi
son Storago Battery Company nnd ono of
the best-known men In his lino, commit
ted suicide today In tho Hotel Chelscn,
west SjiI street, Dy swallowing poison.
IIo lived with his wlfo nnd two daugh
ters at 135 Burnett street, East Orange,
N. J., but had his office' with tho Edison
company in New York,
Loses Life in Saving Her Children
nEYN'OLDSVILLU, Tn., Dec. 21. Lost
In tho denso smoke which filled her home,
Mrs. Anna Adelson. 4S yearn old. was suf-
Jocatcd early this morning, after slio had
tweuea her four children from a lire
K which destroyed tho Adelson resldcnco nnd
r store here. Hugh Hnggerty, Erie, Ccn
f, tral League baseball pitcher, assisted the
woman in rescuing mo cnuarcn.
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I jiujibh rrsisrsi
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Buy Mens Goods
in a Mans Store:
Jxeeds are spe
cialists in goods
intended for Men
and Boys and all their
offerings bear the dis
tinctive marks of cor
rectness and approved
style.
If you are in doubt
as to fust what you
want for a Holiday Gift
for a Man, or Boy, drop
in the atore and we will
give you intelligent and
helpful service and a choice
or the finest asaortmenta of
Neckwear, Gloves, House
Garments, Mufflers. Hand
fcerchiefs. Sweaters, Etc.,
etc., that you will find
anywhere. Everything will
be priced in accordance with
its real value.
Reeds is the lojd-
I ical place to do
I Christmas Shop
ping for Men.
Closing Time 6 P. M.
i Jacob
Reed-s
! Sons
I U24-1426 Ghestcut Street
' Aha tllK? v$ M
"BLIND AL" ENDRESS
fty
?$&&&
tGrtftpZ?'l '
MMQ&W
V Visit Malonei
and mnka the boy happy by purchas
ing; a blcyclo for him.
You can buy him no Rift he will en
Joy to much.
Cnsli or eusy payment to eult your
convenience.
$12.75 and Up
iiicvci.i:s
AM) Al.l, Ml MMtlKH
pricks cut ron tiik holidays
All lileh-Erndo bicycles, and fully
guaranteed Cnll and look them over
before purchasing elsewhere and you
will sao money. Wo have a full line
of sundries, lamps, tires, bolls, pumps.
We aro cheaper than the cheapest,
and our good are better than the
best. Call and be CONVINCED.
MAT ONF OI.H IIRMAIII.B
mtL.jnc 1203 (iiitAitn ,vn.
ornN KVENINOS.
pplar SV ,.Jl?S
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"BLIND AL" BRAVELY
SETS THE PACE THAT
MOCKS MISFORTUNE
City's Most Famous Street Ven
der Rises Superior to Infirm
ity nnd Gives Example to
Those of Weaker Fibre
UNIQUE AND UNDAUNTED
Christmas btielnen.i Is so brisk nt nilnJ
Al's npplo find newspaper stand nt Inde
pendence Hall that he Is late RolnR home
every night now nnd .o hns to mnkrf up
time Rolntf west on Chestnut street.
The most famous street vendor In Phila
delphia spreads nmitaoment nnd terror
about his patch on chestnut street, nnd
the Rlrla have to skip out of tho way
quick or Rot Mi rat-tat-tnttlnB stick right
on their little toes.
To follow Wind Al out Chestnut street
nt 6:20 In tho evenlnR Is ns exeltlnis ns
rldlns In tho cab of the Twentieth Cen
tury Limited. Ho choses tho eact eentro
of tho sidewalk. Ilecauso why? llccauso
then ho docs no step on the heels of tho
westbound shoppers nnd does not bang
head-on Into tho enstbound shoppers. It
Is ns If he had a pathway 3 feet wldo
reserved for him rlffht up tho middle of
tho cxpcnslvo sldo of nn expensive street.
Last night ono of these foreigners,
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Si Tree
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V JLiHUUim
r..- 8 Ilsrtat outots with assorted .
I . f...l. nlAri1 !,mn, tnf
.L. bsttrrless Red CI DE -s
" 8-lUbt outfl-i with assorted
colored Urape. . CO OK
'y, electric current... V"1"' s.
P7. CO OCAddltionat for tach - (
K- P&LiOR lUUti extra. -"
r ft-lls;ht outfit with assorted
FLOWER 'ismDS . ipd.UU
On c(k Additional for tach
p yu,uv
l I I X n.i.nli a linhn eitri.
l() Complete line of slectrlt
1X1 . trains and electricil nortl
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ritIO 8UFFI.Y CO.,
IIS MAIUCET BT
rhono Lombard SIB5.
Main 4880.
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Iti:iH'JlOIJSTi:UIN(l
0-rii:cK iMtxoit .Minis r-
unholatercU and reconstructed
like new. $7, Jtu, l,v slip
roem n ench. Wrlto or phont
Lombard 2100 lor sample,
estimates free.
Crown Upholstery Companj
Stli A M'nlnnt. Entrance 20
8. 3th.
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Suggestions
That May Help
Admirable gifts for men are those articles
of wear that men are particular about.
Our .four stores offer a wonderful range
for the selection of such gifts.
Complete Line of Ready to Wear Clothing
Shoes Neckwear
Hats Canes, Umbrellas
SUk Shirts Cuff Links
Mufflers Leather Goods
Guaranteed Phoenix & Everwear Silk Hosiery
For Men, Women and Children
BECKER'S
"The Shops Individual"
926 Chestnut Street Juniper & Filbert Sts,
Widener Bldg. Arcade 20 South 15th Street
Clothing, Shoes and a Special Ladies'
Department in the Widener Arcade Store
Open KTfnlre" All Week
Jffln
Ui Aw
The stamp of style,
of quality and of
worth for 35 yars.
ssmum p.
IS
5fnus .
'
Nuts
Each kh.d the finest quality, carefully
selected, assorted and packed in five-pound
boxes. $1.35 each.
28c Pound
A very choice mixture of hard candies in
five-pound boxes, $1.15 each, 25c a pound.
Fruit Baskets packed to order.
Finest Baskets packed to order,
E. Bradford Clarke Co.
GROCERS
IMPORTERS
1520 Chestnut Street
SPRUCE 233
RACE HJ7
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Victrolas
All Styles, $15 to $350.00 Easy Terms
Immediate Delivery
SPECIAL OFFER for Wednesday and Thursday
Mornings, 8 a. m. to 12 o'clock noon: To induce you to shop
in the forenoon and thereby help us to handle the after
noon and evening Christmas rush, we will deliver imme
diately (or on Xmas Eve if you prefer) any Victrola and
Victor Records you select easy weekly or monthly pay
ments on Victrola to commence February 1, 1916.
Brown Talking Machims Co, 228 Market Street
looking wildly nbout to Ret his bearings
nnd not looking wliere ho is Kolnp, wds
struck nmldnhlps nnd knocked Into tho
middle of next weeks.
"Well! well! What y' r?ot eyes for?"
came tho sharp reproof from Al, who al
ways hns that line on tho tip of his
tongue for Just such emergencies.
The man got n good crack on the shins
from tho heavy stick (accidentally), nnd
the wind wns taken out of him, hut Al
didn't feel a thing but grim amusement,
for ho goes armed In a leather chauf
feur's coat nnd strong Alpine boots. Thli
man is dressed for business. If anybody
thinks he hns a right to pity Al he has
nnother think coming to him. He'd be
n tougher proposition In a fight than many
men on Chestnut street who don't mnko
half tho money Al docs; yes, and for all
their eyes they don't know what's going
on as much ns he does.
INDEPENDENCE HIS FC.ITE.
Austcro, virile, self-reliant, ho yet goes
his way to a constnnt chorus of nffcctlon
nte "Hello, AIs"; he answers briskly, al
most curtly. Inclllctency maddens him
He gets to a street corner nnd If nobody
thinks nnlck enough to sny "Go ahead,
Al" or "Walt a sejond, Al, there's a car
coming," ho snaps out shnrply, "Well,
well, wlint's the matter here'" so the
policeman comes running to tell him tho
condition of traffic nhd then, usually un
aided, ho hustles across tho street, feel
ing for tho curve of tho curb with his
stick so ns to And the exact centre of
tho new block.
Ho hears voices In tho path nnd clears
It with his sharp "Hoy! Hoy'" His In
dependence makes ono forget ho Is blind
Every
Evening
This Week
and wonder why all ihla importune
should be nttached to ono person's get
ting homo safety: until one remembers
the darkness ho Is In, and realizes that It
Is not so much Al that is being considered
ns tho great mystery of darkness itself,
man's Inheritance from tho black and tcr
rlblo nnclent forests, that one is respect
ing, propitiating, worshipping, through
Al.
IN TOUCH WITH MYSTEniES.
Ho is In touch with grenter and more
awful powers and deeper and Intenser
mysteries than the garish streets have for
eyes. Ho gives n new value, to tho ability
to walk vigorously because he has to con
centrate on It so. Ho gives a new voluo to
the fun of a. walking stick: to cautious
traveling nlong tho crowded streots: to
tho plcasuro of verifying the nature of
things by their "feel" In tho fingers ; lo
tho fun of providing a nestegg against
future mishap. Seeing nothing, he has to
seo moro than nnyono clso.
His stern taklng-for-grnnted the help
fulness of policemen and pedestrians at
corners is really tho bent compliment
ho could pay hla kind; It la not so much
Al that walks there In tho dark ns It Is
Ui
Phons
Rprues ISO.
At Dinner and
After the Theatre
Santa Clans wxll present
A Life Size Doll
to his Ituly favorite
dining at tho
Cafe L'Aiglon
Chestnut at Fifteenth
nrwiAi. HKcainTin.s
SOVVESlitS.
-3626
residents of Philadel
phiaregisteredat Hotel
Astor during the past
year.
Single Room, without bat..
1.00 to fj.oo
Double Jj.oo to 14 .
Single Roorru, with bu
S3.00 to f6.oo
Double I4.00 to f?.oo
Psrlor, Bedroom and btlh,
Sio.oo to 14.00
TIMES SQUARB
At Broadwiy, 44th to 4jdi Strt
the centrr of New York 1 locul ind
buiineu activities. In dote proximity to
all railway terminal!.
IlIUUHIHHHUiHHlllUUUmil.'HIfl
man. Man is the poor creature In tho
dark, but not determined Al. The colored
lights in the nggresslvo shops are cheap
ened, tho faces of tho girls not so In
teresting as we expected at the sight of
this llfo enriched by an Impoverishment
Blind At Is ft disinfectant for tho loose
lipped, craiy scntlmentallsm that Is a
Christmas season sin. If nny weep for Al,
let him make mire that he It doing It for
the selfish pleasure of wenk, sweet tears.
If pity Is a part of what Christmas
means, courngo Is a more Important part
of what Christmas means. And this veri
table locomotive of n blind man, with
his racy and manly street humor, his
defiant dependence, his aggressive inde
pendence, Is tho very personification of
courage. The courage of refusing to take
llfo too softly: the courage of not wanting
to bo treated too well.
Must Not Libel Mrs, ABflotlh
LONDON, Dee. Sl.-Tho chart granted
an Injunction today restraining tho Glob
from further publication of libels on Mr,
Asqulth, wife of tho 1'rernler.
Xfijijr
Guaranteed
Singing
Canaries
$
'3M
Ttco
Week.
Trial
CUGLEY&MULLENCO. JgBU
Hny Today Dflltrr When Tim Bar
Bunurunn rrpu uqhvgtt
Open Evenlnrs Until 7 o'clock
.VliiB.ll.'l.lftial
ifll & 1 kVW W JLte. 1
jw rz-. -m m w - m.M 'J""l
br,JH KKtYWffitSittBSC TOSe.m " ':n
&vm
Made to Melt
in the Mouth
Delicious, foil wrapped cones of
pure vanilla chocolate, of exqui
site richness, smoothness and
delicacy of flavor.
Caution I Avoid tmlUtlons
inferior chocolate wrapped In
foil to deceive you. Tho
name WILBUR Is sUmpod
an every WILBURBUD.
Sold by confectioners, drug
gists and department stores.
Made by H. 0. Wilbur & Sons,
Inc., Philadelphia, Pa.
HEPPE
w' av soi va -
&$rYPJ!&ia
RW a
liHstmas gift of gifts
"' and stages of
OrvTArn hhrrvnrrh fha uaa
has been the piano in its varvm and stases of
development. a "S, i
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Yesterday the gift of the most magnificenribt.-uO
05, was incomplete, as only a skillful pianist could fully appreciate it.
All that music can give all that has been available only to the artist is
now yours through the marvelous features of
The Genuine Pianola
The Pianola is the master player-piano, used
and recommended by such pianists as Paderewski,
used in the royal courts of Europe and unani
mously selected by the foremost Americans.
Player-Pianos, so-called, are not Pianolas. There
is but one Pianola, made exclusively by the Aeolian
Company, and obtainable only in certain pianos, such
as the Steinway, Weber, Wheelock and Stroud all
on sale at Heppe's. The most popular of these
models is
The Stroud Pianola, $550
Settlement by Cash, or Charge Account, or
Our Rental-Payment Plan. All Rent Applies to Purchase.
The Stroud Pianola has every patented Pianola
feature used in our famous Steinway and Weber
Pianolas. It is made by Aeolian artisans, designed
' by Aeolian experts and manufactured under
Aeolian supervision, and, furthermore, carries the
complete Aeolian guarantee.
The price of the Stroud is extremely reasonable
and the terms doubly so. Through our rental-payment
plan you may pay monthly, or weekly, on terms
as low as ?3 per week. Your piano may also be ap-
plied as part payment, x
If you do not have time to call today or tomor
row, just phone or write us. We will gladly mail you
illustrated catalogs of our complete line.
Oftn Eveningt Until Christmas
C. J. HEPPE & SON
The Aeolian Family
of the player-piano world
it on tale at Heppe't, and includes
The Steinway Pianola, $1250
The Weber Pianola . . $1000
The Wheelock Pianola, $750
The Stroud Pianola . . $550
Francesca-Heppe Player -Pianos, $450
Aeolian Player-Pianos, $395
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