J -i f ft i3V3BHl0 LBrXjHSHr-PHItAIrBLMIA, FKLTAY, DECEMBER & 1916 c V s !l i-t t 14.'il Jbd 1 ' fcl J.CATHLLISSIXTY YEARS YOUNG TODAY Ity StoUfltfcinn Bclrnyod by VIio'b Who, but Keeps -on Banquoting Anyhow , J. ctui In nlxtr yra old tolr. IjUst ear they wild that onlr the CUT A ttf fol., itlwiMjtlff ltiM fM M t,k WAN. "rEpi Who'd Who In America, bvo It wy. ' M$' sUty. That Is, It Mr. Cattell totd - Juno's Who lh truth. BUtjr, hi" friends tJj Is a very modest a bo for ft man with , inW-whlts hnlr and musUeha. Th Cllr Statistician, who hna the rtpuUtlon of hf JlsHj eaten at mote bnnquotn than any man ' "in the United State, was horn In Thlla- tlilphlft December !, 18(1. ' 'BIdes hi literary work Mr. CntteU's 't r twd moil famous nccompllRinenta aro boosting- Philadelphia whenever h has the clitlnco nncl his tmmiuel attendance, Ila niys hs should not b known an one who devoured tnnny banquet, for Ionic expo- , rlanco ha taught him to ect along: on crncltern and milk or something IlKht when hi I on the Hut of npeaker. It I on thl list that hli name moat fre cnientljr appear. Ho averages three ban . quests a day through tho seanon, with at leKst ono luncheon nn tin lde. When ha Ja. called out of town tho number In nnt Ufftlly leu, but tho nverago remain tin broken, Mr. Catted alno la known nn ono of tha moat efficient inailatlclan In tho country. Ho oon elto flRurrn about nlnioat Anything- In Philadelphia that can ba re duced to those term, 'Ha bIo ha atatlatlc on tlin number of banquet he han attended. The total I COCO. This wait the total up to thl after noon. Ha I n healthy a over, lip riayn, and look for a good many more birthday. Tliero I no better known figure In I'lillndel- -- phla than Mr. Cattell. HI ruddy face, In nankin? contrast to hi whlta hair; n pecu liarly Ionic mustache nnd a jolly entllo nro ' known to thoUiand. Mr, Cattell han a favorite Joko on Miimrlf which rnme about through hi way of wearlntc hi hair. VULISTA ATROCITIES SHOWN IN TARDY NEWS American Snltl to HaVo Been Burned by "Grlngo-IIrtt- ing" Bandit ST. EDMOND HOME DEDICATION TODAY Archbishop to Officiate at Corc- mony at Institution for Crippled Children Archblahop rrondcrgnit wilt dedicate tho St. Hdmond Horns for Crippled Children, Forty-fourth itreot and llaverford ave nuo, this afternoon with eolemn benedlo tlon. Tho Institution will be In chargo of tho Hlstors of tho Don Secours. It will be housed In a remodeled building adapted to tho special purpoaa of tho physically handi capped little one, with tho moit modem educational fucllltlns. Tho first mention of audi nn Institution Was made In March of lliln year, and It was Immediately taken up by ArchblHhop X'rrndorg-oat, und with what funds that woro on hand ho purchased tho land on llaverford nvenuo between Korty-fourth street and Forty-fifth, and the bulldlnir which was on tho land wan remodeled to suit tho .purpose of a homo. It will bo In charge of tho Slater of the lion Secoura, n nurslnic order of nun, who wilt caro for these children und teach them In accordance with the regular school work . of the parochial school. Tho grade will be tha came and, according to tha condi tion of tho child, cortaln Instructions wll be given. JUoy and xrlrls from four year old to fourteen years will bo admitted to the home, and as there afa nlrendy about sixty such Catho)lo children In non-Cathollo homra and a the number Increases yearly, R wan thought best by tho Kov. Archbishop that such a homo was needed for the dlocoso of Shlladelphla. This Institution Is tho first of Its kind In ttjo United States, and It wnn under tho direction of Bishop McCort that tho re modeling took placo. It la nn Ideal build-. IPS for tho purpose, as It has a largo, porch surrounding It and amplo room for tho chil dren to study and Indulge In recreation. It U four stories with an annex of two stories. Lacemaklng, dressmaking, basket weav ing and such occupations will ba taught to the girls with tho Idea that In future year when the children grow up they may haa Something by which they can possibly make , living It such Instruction Is continued Tfhen they leavo tho home. Kit PASO, Tet.. Dec, With the re- opening of (alegraphla communication be tween Chihuahua city and the border In formation of maamares and oulrase iinon American cltlMn nnd foreigner In all part of northern Mexico I reaching relative and the United Stales nuthorltlc. Indication aeeri In report to United State department agent last week that Villa's altitude toward "grlngoes" and foreigner had chanted proved to be ml lending Kvery bit of Information now reaching the border point to thn fact that th bandit chief I sparing llea only when It I to hi own Interest Ynex tfalntar. Villa' chief lieutenant, saved tho million-dollar Amerlcan-owned Alvnrado mine and nlao aved the town of Parral from destruction by nrgulng thai ootn ino mine nnd tha town would be use ful to Villa when ho obtained control of th country, Authentlo Information ha been obtained that nt lenst 1800 Government troopa de serted nnd Joined Villa during the attack upon I'nrrni, ltni'OUT 01' MUItDIMtf) On the northward march toward Chihua hua City Vllllta'imirdnrt-ri Will Hnyinan. son of the famnu Iloer ccnernl, W, I). Hnyman, nt San PnUlo do Moqul, fifty mllea south of tho northern capital, aonordlng to a telegram to friend hero, but no detail of the murder wero reported irtom arkiu nourcen report aer reach ing Ooveninient agent that nn Amerloan rancher niund Poster ha been alaln near Tormon by Vllllntn, Department agent obtained a letter from Torreon received by a Mexican here stating that Vllllntn had killed Koster by burning him nt the statue .After entering I'arrnl n month ago par tlen.of bandit, detailed by Villa, searched for Americans In the .town for .several days. Tho, bnndltn knew tho name of all "grin goe," rcrugcen any, and Intended to exe cuto them. Additional detail of thn Vllllntn. raid Upon border Chlhushua City have reached the The home of Donald aillls, Ameri can, ws wrecked and Howard Snyder" eiore looted , Th first passenger train from Chihuahua City alnce the bandit nttack nrrhed at thn border during lh night Jone Ilorlo, Italian, nnd (hie daughter, who waa reported kldriapped, were paeeen ger. Apprehenalon was aroused her by the movements of bodies of American troops during th night. (Jeneral Hell, command ing, said the movement had no significance, but was merely part of a preparedness program and to accustom the troopa to night movement A small additional miihber of guirdn were placed at tha International bridge, dii to reports of nn Imminent revolt nf the Juirex garrison, caused by dissatisfaction over receiving their pay Jn paper currency A brother of Snyman, Oerharseln C Sny man, ha ofTlce In this city. He I con nected with the Capech tagulna Lumber Corporation, whose headquarter I In the North American Ilulldlng Snyman In also a member of the Art Club it waa learned that he was nut of the city Hnyman'a father, Oeneral W D Sny man, who gained fame In tho Iloer Wnr, died In Philadelphia anmo time ngo (tlrlft Ilc'ri After n Hunbnnd AM.HNTOW.V. Pa. Dec. a City Clerk Joeepli A Hcmmui na received a tetter from n man signing himself II. M N'orth, 2020 Canton avenue, llrooklyn, asking to be Introduced to some Altentnwn girl object, matrimony Tho ngo limit I J8 to 25. m IRIIOR room dansant every afternoon A to 6, during dinner and nftor the theatre. "Watch your step." Colonnade Hotel Clicatnut nt Ifjth J , I PJr-ZI5 iiaimimbh HT,Vi:lt? ni(firiir-- " j B J Suggestions for Women Meih Baca Vanity Cases Dorlnes Chatelaine Novelties Bar Pins , Bangles Wrist Watches Lorgnettes Z.J.Pequignot Jewels 133't Walnut Street An Unexcelled Value Our Big Volume Business Enables Us lo Sell BETTER SHOES Today For LESS MONEY Than Ever Before FOR THE YOUNG MAN WE ARE FEA TURING THIS NEW SHOE OF STYLE AND QUALITY "Special" at .75 SJEMJmr&Z.Vwj?Mii f!7t . ..ri i.x3sssHtTUJsIi j$mx;mMXM:v "mmmsmk jmmmmm. vmMmm jGMBmam&mKhMKK&THE R&BsBillisiH&SBBBBBBSS5dBr $41 DARK SHADE TAN OR DULL BLACK CALF NEOLIN SOLES O'SULLIVAN HEEL This exceptional shoe has a Kunrnnteed sole of a material thnt looks nnd wears better than lenther or rubber; it is resilient, flexible nnd it is waterproof, 'making an excellent combination for winter. Our variety of men's footwear represents the largest you will find with a price for every purse $3,50 to $9 and n fit for every foot. TI8 A I'KAT TO HI TKKT jDkd6ime& Shoes and Hosiery 1204-06-08 Market St. "Tf"" -.--' .,..7. , , I .- .... , .,..,,.... ., L.J J sasW. .pp- S (F PURE WHITE DIAHONDJ URING Christmas Kt-buy-Imk tlmo, The Confidential Credit System of this storo, ono of tho forumost Cusli jowclry shops in tho city, is an exceptional conveniunco. Select from tills unlimlteil asaoil mont of fine dinmomla mid other jewelry the gifts you wish to cive nnd becin paying aftor tho Now Year, Cash prices nt terms to suit. M 350.00 LUUIUtt l-k nn iunilav Cliiursititeril hluii , T Iff II II f tifUllif , uitrl sin rlAf ffS) oi'kn cvKnv 1.VKMN0 m& 135 SOUTH YS4? WALNUT STREET K 3 I I m I I OU can understand why FRUIT TASTY KAKE is so superior when you realize that it contains Sultana Raisins, California Seedless Raisins, Candied Pineapple, Bordeaux Walnuts, finest imported Torelli Citron, and the "tang" of the best imported mace, clovesf cinnamon and allspice, 25c at your dealer's. j&zmz: WwW .1: i-rtl "TA Calt Thai Madt Mutbtr Stop Baiiag" ?.M irSi" v 11 ifrwffi -i iX 1,, .EIs j. m ?&. ywwjipsfcj'sw TPJ l' M ,eryiuiy i Christmas Mnnmnn Daus-Slorc Open DitUu Until ChrMmas from 8:30 to 0 o'clock m m vi rr T1 t How Animated fey tie filappy apmt of Const- mas' pm flnjjfoji e-iiorraw wii Be a WonderM Day aft Tli s Store STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER. $1.25 Velvet Corduroy at $1.00 Another special lot. It is high-grade, suitable for aports coats and sklrU tho most serviceable garment women can wenr for motoring or walking Tho lot includes white, black, brown, Hurgundy, pruno color, navy blue nnd Copenhagen bluo and myrtle green. Alsla r., (antra This is the One Glove Store That is Fully Prepared r ' Thl is doubtless tho ono (SIovo Sloro that mado ample provision for this scanon long In ndvance of nvtunl needs. We have tens of thousands of pairs nt our counter.! and tens of thousands more in our stock-rooms, Deal ers hove offered to buy large quantities from us at a considerable ndvance over tho prices we paid. This Sloro is GI.OVK IIKADQUAR TFAIS In this city. All the staple, fnvorlte Gloves, and many novalties; many new shades lo mnteh fabric.! Tho bcHt KUKNCIi KID Gloves are here. The bcit of tho Eng lish mannish Gloves, tho best Glove that America produces. All our Gloves arc perfect in cut, in dye nnd in finish Gloves for Women 50c to $7.00 a pair Gloves for Men 50c to $35.00 a pair Gloves for Children 25c lo $3.50 a pair Cl -. s&5' Trimmed Hats, $5.00 to $8.00 .m i u .... .-iu.ii.M .r Ttofta.w...i ir.i. . m mm , imoiiK our Lum.ti.iuii ui iiiiiuuvu jibis at O.UU, $0.00 and 8.00, nre many smart new Btyle for. IIIU.VU.UII YTl.ti, uniniiui a n.thii, vl Oilllll iniragQ is effectively used In black, brown, navy blue and taupo or in contrasting light shades, Tho trimmings are cleverly designed, hand-worked motifs and embroideries; small fruit or flowers, Tho mods! tk etched, 48.00. Included nt these prices are also mnny gold or bIIvct Lace HnU, for restaurant or evening wear Jo.00, $0.00 and $8.00. Other attractions in the Millinery Store: Girls Vclour Hats $2.50 Tailored Hnts, $1.95 to $2.95. r (Jills' Wool Scarf-ntul-Cap Sets, for Christmas $1.25 Girls' $1.50 lo 3.00 School llals now 75c lo S1.50 Corsage Bouquets, 25c. Automobile Wreaths 50c Gold and Silver Laces 85c to $2.00 a yard ' Nur l.orntlon Second Moor, Waal Silk WAISTS-Cotton Hundreds of fresh, new Waists nrrivo nlmost daily, for Christmas shop-' pers, constituting nn cer-cnanging panorama oi moacis: in fmmka r 'HVO SPECIAL VALUES FOR SATURDAY Fowncs' One-clasp Cape, for Women $1.50 Ono thousand pairs of these. In tan, with spear-point embroidery. Women's Two-clasp White Glace $1.35 One thousand pairs of these also white Gluco GI0VC3, with heavy black embroidery. - Aisles 12 ami 13 Mnrkn fitrert nml Centra CREPE DE CHINE Waists lovely light colors.) Tailored, lacc trimmed and braided models, $3 05. CREPE GEORGETTE Wnlsts in six lovely light shades, besides white; embroidered or daintily trimmed with lace. Somo combined with silk JC.OO to $0.75. STRIPED OR PLAID SILK Waists, in rich, dark colorings. Strict ly tailored or combined with crope Georgette or taffeta $5.60 to ?8.75. BLACK MESSALINE Waists in tailored nnd semi-tailored styles. Some combined with crope Georgette $3.85 to $5.75. CREAM LACE WAISTS combined with crope Georgette; lovely trimmed models $0.00 to $13.50. COTTON WAISTS of sheer white voilo, elaborately trimmed with lace and embroidery; Frill and tailored models, of fancy striped or plaid voiles. Price S1.00. WHITE VOILE WAISTS trimmed.' with lace and embroidery; others In frill effects, with a touch 0' color $2.00 nnd $2.25. VOILE AND BATISTE WalsUJ very acceptable na gifts. A variety of styles. Including yoke effects, frill models,' long-line models for full fig ures, nnd models elaborately trimmed with lace and sheer embroidery $3.00 and $3.50. Waists special at $1.85 Lin gerie Wnlsts, of shocr white voile, beautifully trimmed with loco and cm broidery. Second Kloor, Centre. Weil as Children are Delighted! Parents as Try to bring tho children early to-morrow. Tho great Toy Storo will bo like a bee-hive, and jolly old Santa Clans will be very busy all day long. It is impossible to tell about all the wonderful tilings you will see the trains and boats tnat go ; the wagons, sleds, auto mobiles and hobby horses ; the new real 6lectric stoves, the thousands of dolls, the Chautauqua industrial art boards, desks, furniture and dishes; the games and blocks; Noah's arks and all the animals; the talking machines and records; the Christmas tree ornaments. The "high cost of living" really seems to have affected Santa Chus very little! Toys, Games and Dolls are all moderately priced thanks to our early and careful preparations. And we have numerous SPECIAL VALUES lots bought under specially advantageous circumstances, and marked at CONSIDERABLY LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES. Sec these: $6.00 Hobby Horses $5.00 $1.50 Dishes $1.00 a set $5.00 Electric Trains $3.00 $3.50 Mechanical Trains $2.50 Dolls' 75c High Chairs 50c 75c Parchcsl Games 00c $1.50 Crockinole Boards $1.15 $2.50 Jointed Dolls now $2.00 $1.50 Blackboards now $1.00 Merion Automobiles special, S5 $5.00 Morion Hand Cars $3.50 $2.00 Reed Fibre Rockers $1.25 50c Kindergarten Chairs 38c $2.50 Toddle Bikes $2,00 $3.00 Doll Go-Carts $2.25 $5.00 Doll Go-Carts $3.00 $2.50 Character Babies $2.00 Children's $1.75 Trunks $1.35 (Kor Holly's Clothes) $2.50 Tool Chests $2.00 $1.75 Drums now $1.35 $3.00 Pianos now $2.15 $1.50 Folding Tables $1.10 $1.50 Cats that meouw $1.00 75c Woven Grass Bags 50c $2.00 Bagatelle Boards $1.65 l'ourth Kloor. Market to Filbert St. For the Housewife a Good Sewing Machine Tho S. & C. Specinl is ono of tho best Machines on the mnrkct at tho price. Sows a perfect stitch; ball bearing, quiet and ca3y running; oak woodwork $10.00. $25 Sewing Machines $19.50 S & C. Automatic Drop-head Ma chine, with full set of attachments. Fine oak woodwork, with six drawers. Ensy payments, If you wish. ft 1 - llnticment Gift Hints From Our Picture Store An assortment of Pictures und Mir rors from which you'll find it a pleas ure to choose gifts: WALLACE NUTTING PICTURES always appreciated as gifts o0c to $28.00, The Hanging of tho Crone," plain or colored 53.00 to $10,00. "The Presence," artistically framed In walnut $3.00 to 313.60. The Castle of St, Angelo," and other foreign subjts, In Circassian walnut frame $4.50 to $20.00. Colonial Mantel Mirrors, many kinds of frarae-$20.00 to $35.00. Fancy Antique Gold Mirrors $3.00 to $25.gu. Hundreds of Good Pictures, all ap propriately framed 50c. rourw novr, mi Every Women Loves Furs If sho needs a Fur Coat, or Set, or Scarf or Muff, let it bo considered as n ChriBtmnB gift, whether or not it be held until Christmas morning. Let it bo chosen here, where tho assortment is unsurpassed and tho values unexcelled. Let it bo chosen to-morrow: Handsome Furs in Matched Sets Natural Leopard S25.00 to $17.50. Chinchilla Squirrel $32.50 to $55.00 Virginia Fox $22.50 to $15.00. Drown Fox $32.50 to $50.00. Dyed Cat Lynx $30.00 to $45.00. Ulack Pointed Coney 513.50 to $18.00. Natural Ited Fox $18.75 to $55.00. Persian Lamb $30.00 to $47.50. Scarfs Illack Fox $13.50 to $50.00. Taupe Fox $35.00 to $67.50. Illack Coney $5.50 to $10.00. Natural Raccoon $6.75 to $22.50 Natural Mink $15.00 to $50.00, Natural Muskrnt $0.75 to $12.00. Hudson Seal $8.50 to $15.00. Natural Skunk $15.00 to $30.00. Persian Paw $6.75 to $10.00, Muffs Hlack Fox $15.00 to $45.00. Taupe Fox $35.00 to $65.00. mock Coney $6.75 to $10.00. Natural Raccoon $13.50 to $25.00. Natural Mink $15.00 to $55.00. Natural MusLrat $7.75 to $12.00. Hudson Seal $13.50 to $38.00. Natural Skonk $20,00 to $15,00. Persian Paw $6.75 to $10.00, Misses' and Children's Furs in Great Varietu A really wonderful collection hero, including nil tho Furs suitable for young folks, all In fnshlonable models. A wide range of prices, from 75c for whito Coney Scarfs to $15 00 or large Scarfs of natural raccoon. From $1.25 for white Coney Muffs, pillow shape, to $20.00 for natural raccoon, in melon shape. From $2.00 for a Set of white coney, to $18.75 for a Sot of nntural red fox. Second floor, Filbert Street and Centrs Holiday Candy Holly Boxes, filled with fine Choco laics; $2.50 value now 81.75. Gift lioxcs, holding ono pound of Chocolates 30c and 50c Holiday Mixtures 30c Five-pound Hnxcs of Holiday Mix turcs special nt $1.25 Pure Sugar Candy Toys 30c lb. Pure Sugar Candy Canes, Haskets and Pretzels 12c a dozen GIFT BOXES beautiful styles, ready to be filled $1.00 to $5.00, is - Basement, Centrt Bath-robe Eiderdown Cotton Eiderdown flrmror! riotltrne In dark and medium colors. For smo)c-i ing jacKeia, nouso gowns, dressing sacques. etc. 36c a yard. &h Aisle 1J, Centrs Gift Petticoats Black COTTON TAFFETA Petti coats, in a variety of desirable styles, iLOO. Fine black SATINE PETTI miit. with full, flaring flounce trim med with small plaitinga. $2.00. TAF-, FETA Silk raincoats, in niacu una colors; tucked flounco finished with plaiting, ?3.fi0. TAFFETA Silk Petti coats, in striped and Dresden effects; plaited and corded flounce, $5.00, New I.o(llon XUtrd yioor, Centre, Weil e i. 1 Bath-Robe Blankets, $3,50 A variety of figured designs In dark, serviceable color combinations. A gift suggestion. & Aula 13. Filbert Street Hand-Embroidered Neckwear Samples Regular 75c to $4,50 Values, 30c to 2.25 Tho sample line of a well known manufacturer of high-grade hand-embroidered Neckwear several hundred pieces in all, consisting of Collars, Stocks nnd Jabots, in various shapes; Vestces, Sets and Gulmpes. Of crepo Georgette, broadcloth, satin, net and sheer materials. ww" ti ana w, Centre Hand Bags in Matchless Variety Gifts of beauty and utilicv. of which w h.v . assortment unemialed in this city. It should interest men to. know that our stocks have been so carefully belected, that a Bag chosen wjth tho assistance of our export saleswomen will be sure to please, Drw-strlng HagsOf silk and velvet; plain, or beaded with steel and colored ba.ds. Silk Draw-string ,M T.., ...v .wUw, in.wiiu. fJU.U ft 93 jP Knit Bags In brilliant colorings; some with suede top. Prices $3.00 to $10.00. Crocheted Bags With steel beads. Prices $5.76 to $10.60, Leather Hand lt.i(n .in him. dreds of styles, Including- all wanted leather and coors-r$1.00 to $32, Strap Books AH fashionable leathers, colqrs and sites i hndiwmely lined and fitted 50c to HB.75. Velvet Draiv.strlng Bags Special, 52,50 to $3,73 All beautifully beaded. -- AUies s, s and 10. Centre Lamps (or Gifts Art Metal Table Lamps, complete, with shade to match, for gas or elec tricity $4.75 to $35.00. Mahogany Lamp Bases, for ono or two electric lights, each with cord and 6ocket $3.00 to $16,00, Metalized Lamp Bases, of wood, covered with bronze and finished in old gold, old bronze, copper or in verde green $16,00 to $23,00. Silk Shades, of many colors and !!?? icr tabla and floor lamps $3.50 to $30.00. Bovberry and other Christmas Candles 25c to $1.0Q a pair, 8PECIA.L Electric Lamps, with solid mahogany base; ten-inch silk shsde In old rose or brown; one elec tric light and cord, with sojket nil for $3.00. . l'ourth Floor, Eat Shirts-Gifts for Me FIBRE-SILK SHUVTB ,-. with, fine lustre. Just the proper weight for Winter. Stylish Shirts i that wJllgWe good wear $3.00 and $3.76. MADRAS SHIRTS - flna quality, IS r Jwet styles and colorings. Plaited-Dosom or plain neglige styles $1.65 to $2.65. " " V CHEVIOT SHIRTS especially suited for winter wear Jn fancy striped effects $2.00. SJ y. Ea Stor, Elsbta 8tret MARKET STRBBT I1IXH STIi , m- "My w ISttJ""" 1"'" ii,TRAWBRIDGEtL jjfci.MJW jyajfcu lyfc j . ip n isys I 'ilsl igpi.. Hi . lauiJ ii. i . '"n'Jl.'.iV l.' V " ' x . " ' T"-' J'-"1 ...! M 'y " JMPSBin, ml atJ SPPWPWIPPliP""!'!" I I ""1 I I" III IPjlMII IHHim LI II III QTOIER "T f'Ljyr jiiiwpi ...J ''smiTTTiiwmmmmSfllglgffm MARKET SJTREET EIGHTH; gMMm - - 1 f
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