Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 20, 1916, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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    HAPPINESS BEAUTY'S BESTAID
By LUCRBZfA BORI
HAPPIN'BS3 U n unrivaled help In mule
Itur woman beautiful ana churmlnr.
X tv " tn" Plainest of fscn tcom
jistotil'hlnstr beautiful In momenta of reat
luippInM. The mot convincing example
vi nun iransiormallan
lira llio faces of the
children when they
rather about the tree
Christmas morning.
The homelltet of little
Klrls is lovely to look
upon when happiness
transforms her fe.
lures.
Then, loo. you mint
have nolle! ihe In
crenseil rooI look of
j-our srvUvn-up friend
ilurlnir the holiday
seftsan. Vnnr tiu.
,,n..M iiuih tnelr faces been more
animated or prettier This Is usually due
ta Ihe fact Hint they have cast oaf.
and worries aside for the time belnir, ami
are irettlns; a wealth of pleasure out of
raaatnr others happy. Some wIm person
r,u written: "Itapplnen Is a perfume yoi
rsnnot pour on others without Retting: a
frsr drops on yourself."
I havo never believed In an e.xlrava
'gnt use of perfume, but I hopo that you
m .- v... .... ,,..,, (nf, perm
nimtd "happiness," and by so doing In
crie your own beauty nnd charm.
LOOK ON' "DIHOHT SIDK" ,
nut there are always sotno women who
l Tin when the world Is Ray with the
holiday spirit, find It hart! to be happy.
They allow lliennclvo.i to bo overwhelmed
by the annoyances nnd illsappslntment
that troop upon one even durlnR this time
of peace, nnd Rood will. Ah a result, new
lines arpear about the mouth and on tho
fcrow, eyes heenmo luslerless nnd sad of
ipresslon, complexions lose their brilliancy
of coloring nnd smoothness of texture m
truth, the most luxuriant head of hair will
btgln to show signs of faillni: beauty If
FIRST WHITE HOUSE
RECEPTION A NOVELTY
Only 1000 Guests Instead of
Usual 2500 or 3500, and All
Havo Good Time
BEGINS AND ENDS EARLY
WASHINGTON, Dec. 20. The 1000 In
tltfd guests who nttended tho first Whlto
House reception Inst nlRht felt n wholo lot
tetter today than any of tho 2500 or SD00
who on Whlto llouso occasions In past years
have literally Jammed themselves about In
the executive mansion from 9:30 p. m. to
1NV or i.JU n. in.
They weren't eo sleepy nnd had fewer
bruises to nurse.
Incidentally there was never auch a
noisy fanfare of Marino Hand trumpeting to
announce to the fect-wcary guests who had
been on file for an hour that tho President
and his ontclnl family wero In lino to recolvo
them as was played last nlnhL Many of tho
eldest Inhabitants nnd most regularly at
tending reception guests remarked on tho
extra lung work of tho horn blowers and
tht ipeclal presauro employed by the fiddle
payers.
There were soveral Wllaonlnn Innova
tion!, Where other receptions havo started
at t!J0 or thereabouts, with tho ICaat Room
-dually crowded and bulging at doors and
windows, last night's nffnlr began promptly
at nine with the big parlor only comfortably
filed by the guests converging Into tho
.tingle nio lino that filed nasi tho President
lira. Wilson nnd tho IhiIIch of tho Cabinet.
LWhero there havo been heretofore llnger-
ptnr squads In the Hast Hooni, Uluo lloom.
arute dining room nnd corridors (but mostly
lis the dining room) until way past midnight,
Iitery one was back home or might to havo
ifceen and tho Whlto House tucked away
ftn the night by midnight.
H was called n Judiciary recentlon. but
. It really wasn't. Tho Whlto llouso social
mentor this year decided It would bo better
to "anrcad the butter thinner find mnln It
I, ro farther In the matter of guests ; ho here-
alter none of the remaining receptions will
bring more than 1000 or 1800 guests at a
time.
This mnkes "foraclnir for food" at the
tu.Tet tables much easier nnd offers fewer
eDSortunltles for sullllng one's coffee on a
tebutanto'a unprotected back.
Still another Innovntlon wns tho Inviting
. It officials and citizens from all circles to
meet the Judges nnd Justices. Undo Joe
unnon. with his usually swinging left hand
Jailed In his left hind nockct. and Mrs.
Thomaa Walsh, widow of the mining king,
and wearing enough Jewels to ransom'
Eerbla, were as prominent, or more so, than
ay juages there.
Have You a Perfect Foot?
Few tyrannical h!o.va owners avpp treated
their minions worse than most people treat
ttilr feet, the -willing servants who carry
tbetn everywhere, run all their errands
E-, and bear the entire burden of their avolrdu.
jrnia, just cons dor for a moment the III
treatment meted out to tho unfortunate
toes. Once tho utralght pretty pink toos of
w baby, they are crushed by the draw
w vanity of sweet sixteen In high-heeled
' With tiolntxil tnnK II. nt mlali llm III
"St Inward and nrnrlllfA lh lurmnnnnl fltfu
PL- -rtmeni. an enlarged Joint which perlodl.
mj innamea ana sometimes develops into
a unsightly bunion.
Aa time goes on the toes are com
yrtaaed Into distortions by tho Insane prac
W of aqueexlng a No. B foot Into a No. 4
, fo. a No. Into a No. 6, until the foot
"comes. Instead of a thing of beauty, post.
uvtly rerjulalv in k.hni.i t,-.,-,, it.
J1" overlapping toes, malformed' nalla.
5i ,?. '0,nia. ft plethora of corns and
wuoaitUa. Tet wo exclaim In horror at
U aiformrf t. m.iH... ...-....
.- ---..-. v ut ilia wituivav wuiuu
Oil C&n fmatflna. u. 1a kailnta
"r horrified at the feet of aome Amerl
SJ women wero they exposed to her gaxe.
nt hours of misery aro represented by
M maltreated extremities ( Tain In the
- i"vated by the weight of the
sedy anil fcv k. .. .. . -L- . ,...
f.- " " Kura oi mo unyeiumii
K;5i ir upon the 'nflamed surface, and thla
Jr a' Pln has the effect of causing tho
tatenaa feeling of fatlguo and depres
Mt of spirits.
Afothera am nitnni.i,jiw .....-. iki. .
fc . . al ' th, unnecessary Buffering,
rSJ5 i "in' thtt ,he'r growing girls are
'eel .iy ,no, No' lr moment would
. Z. T' vocate ugly wide-toed shoes which
IIL ."""f th" derlalon of school fellowa.
f .? '."'J bootmakers keep footwear wbictt
E Itralchl nn th. i .M.. ni I., i
" exr.!-.. . w liniBf Btuca. -iijiaiv4t
ki!"1 nl dancing strengthen and Ira-
4'ie m shape of the r.et.
: eiaflU,,? onan whose feet are already
"jed tha servlcr pf an expert In
aVav '"'"''lapenaablatocure and keep
VVr&a. WOmn nt vnillu Mi..llltitnnri
ffafio iubl0 t0 oo nd should b care
tL kUC Uw uaount of acidity In tho
liom,by.car'fu t and by doaea of
r narmleaa uun rP.iv.
i-M t th x?out Wnful of foot troubles
wis i5 fTO btwcn tho toes. This may
ad ei.n ? n,t'l. excruciating pain,
la ? JntUmmatton and suppuration, and
t-j.ujr caaea u virtually Incurable.
niSL.. V?,w cWropodUt'a treatment at
w5cVl rvu ralnimUa th dl-
"ikmA y-by tAtawodlat, aa If re-
kW.JvSeT'nrBll",'M l " lh,
neSin Tkl'l M.-no jl'hy for the
bTETii- '? ,h "taeklwn- to throw
&U?t7. worf,'- w"' If th fruit rake
t-ifn "u, or lno lrmaker falls
Mr- a-Li?"1. ft?k ln t,me wr
ii.t' 5!?letr. '-' trtyT lie thankful
and that the too brown parts can U cut
itT'' nd 1 1PPln nut of the thought
innt you were considerate enounh not to
il your modiste to the phone and aootd
tf .. ''"PPOlnUna; you when the prob
bly tried her best to have the frock fin.
i!,. .Jn ,lm- ton rur old frock, ami),
ing the while, and In a happy frame of
mind go to Ihe party Ten ehaneea to one
somebody will say: -t never saw you
look mora charming."
DOTIiUMtKKtl TO UK ItAtTT
Do not fall to remember when you are
eoM-creamlng your face In the wee am'
hours before retiring that you havo pre.
vented several "worry tinea" from rob-
"nit your skin of Its beauty.
I know that It la not a pleasant task
to do your holiday shopping, but do not
lose your patience with the overworked
saleeglrl who may appear Inattentive. She
baa mom worries and annoyanres lo con
tend with In an hour than you hnve In
months You must expect to have your
feet trodden upon and your hat knocked
awry. It all rtoea with the holiday season,
and any display of Ill-nature when these
IhliiRs occur will only harden the expree.
slon of your faro and rob you of gooa
looks.
Make up your mind to allow annoyances
to roll from you "like water from a duck's
back" nnd be happy- There Is nothing
more Infectious than kooiI. nature, and soon
every one about you will be looking upon
the bright aide of things. Happiness Is
synonymous with outh Now you know
the secret of warding oft old age.
To my mind, the person who walks
through life full of the wish to be happy
and to promoto the happiness of others
Is Irrrs'stlbly beautiful.
(Copjrlcht.)
HOUSEHOLD HINTS
How to Onrnlsh Holiday Foods
THtt holiday reason Is the one lime In
many households when the thrifty house
wife allows herself the luxury of adding
eomo noeltlea In the way of food, food ac
cessories or garnishes. Hern ere a few
suggestions to tin nilded to the marketing
list, many of which nro not expensive. Sim
ply because they are "different" they add
a nolo of novelty nnd color to the holiday
menus, nnd aro especially helpful to tho
housewife who plans rome holiday enter
taining. Klrnt. there are Ihe novel frulti. like
tho alligator pear, cntnwba melon nnd per
simmons, which wo may consider out of the
reach of the family piiMo for everyday use.
but which wo gladly Indulgn In ni a holiday
luxury. Tho alligator pear makes n de
llclous salad, combining with lettuce, en
dive or watercress. It li served with a
light but tart Xrench dressing
A WIDK citoict:
Terslmmons can either be cut In ob
longs and ndded aa a colorful delicacy to a
fruit salad or they can bo served "an
naturel " They should be served cut In
h-vlf. or If served whole, there should be
sharp-pointed spoons r.o thnt tho skin can
bo pierced easily. Also, they can he peeled,
tho pulp removed, dressed with orange lulce
or with whipped cream and served In tail
sherbet glasses
Then thcro are ripe fruits, such as ripe
tigs and ripe olives, which are holiday deli
cacies. The ripe olives can be used In
place of tho pickled green ones nnd served
with celery, or they cin bo ndded to a salad
or n cold meat dish as n garnish
Gelatin and marshmallows are two In
dispensable holiday accessories. Oelatln
ran bo used to make many bright candles
that tho children like, and which are en
tirely wholesotnn, and also can ho trans
formed Into n quick and attractive des
scrt. isi:tiii:m lightly
Marshmallows lire Inexpensive, but give
a festive look to many simple foods A
marshmallow melted Into hot cocoa or
coffeo turns It Into a holiday dish. Toast
ing marahmallowB what child doesn't love
to do It? makes them delicious confections.
And there Is nothing that will Improve
an Icing mora than u fow molted marsh
mallows. Angelica Is another unusual garnish for
cakes and desserts of various kinds.
Havo you over tried plno nuts? They are
small, very avvcet and oily, and enn be
used In candy-making or to sprinkle over
salads, cakes and drsserts.
Then there are a few other delicacies
that can bo tried nt the holiday season,
such an preserved ginger that comes In the
plcturcsquo gray atone crocks from Ihe
Orient, dried, crystallised bananas, crystal
lized ginger and crystallized orange and
lemon peel and citron.
Try a few of these. It Is the light touch
of the unusual garnish that transforms
tho homely dish Into something worthy to
garnish tho finest feast.
(CoprrUht )
No Christmas Trees in Uerlin
COl'F.NHACnN. Dec, 10. The Berlin
correspondent of the Polltken says that
owing to tho prohibition against unneces
sary transportation Berlin will be without
Christmas trees, Thero In also llttlo shop,
ping done on Kunday and thero Is not the
brisk business that Is usual at thla time
of year. As the comprehensive system of
cards hampers shopping, many shops are
closed at 7 o'clock Instead of midnight, as
there nro no customers.
SMa'
TsPorlQ
PfaCQ
1 1 0OCQ
VUU.Xv
OUds poufcr
To a ahauld know, br paraonat
at, vaa quaiiiy ec iuim
a aualltr or
dainty
At tha
totlat raulslls. en sale al ma
Batur Hhepa only.
Price SJo
and 00c,
H Ti ry compuxh
Complaxlsa I u
70S sTaader tloMlm,
10th and Ualaal
Ufa, TeIf PrryaroHoas
I
aaaaMaaTivrrJsinre-Tfr1rrtirrJ
AIl Good Housekeepers Willi
Serve
Grand Banquet
COFFEE
for Thtlr
XIAS DINNER
36c lb.
msGom s
1232 Market St- S
PIMP1ES, WRINKLES
l ortanad SUa. Warta. Moka.
Hcaxa. Illxtbjoarta. JUd VUaa.
HaperOaaua Jiair; ale.. a-
BMieJ wlllwul pala or ajola.
Dr. W. H. MoomMy
m
EVENING XKBGEIt-PHrnADEKPHIA, WEDNESDAY, BECEamEE 20.
D. W. GRIFFinniERE
FOR CINEMA OPENING
Producer of "Intolerance" Su
pervises Presentntlon of Big
Picture in City
Ur the I'hotoplay Editor
Coming here from Pittsburgh. David
Wark arlffllh. creator of "Avenging Oen-sde-vee,"
-The lllrth of a Nation" and "In
tolerance." Is In Philadelphia today to su
pervlse (he opening of his newest and
largest film production. The pteture "In
toleraiw" will be shown for the P.ret
time In thla city at the Chestnut Street
Opera House Prlday night
His visit emphaalin t! Orimth love of
detail. In presentation aa wall aa creation.
For while he la here, the director will see
that the photoplay Is Installed properly In
the Opera House, will hear Ihe m-ehestrni
score run over and will keep a watchful eje
on the decorators, who are to turn the
lobby of the theatre Into a miniature aby-
w ThMB decorations will suggest one
of the four iwHIoim of the story. Hang
ings ami color ieheme will carry out tho
ancient Oriental effect.
Mr. Orimth expects to remain In the city
until after the premiere of "lnlole ranee "
He win Im, nt the Opera House on the
opening night
The KarnumsDiHtln and William
reeling the urge of iho fraternal ami Christ
21. rP '." Jmvs ll''IJ lhat one company
?." ,lnl'l them both. Which means that
.li .m..hft!l r,r,,VRl!'! on Oustln to Join
U iVi""". K"x forc"- '-tor Wllllnm
i.;nLr r. " n,!, I'lU'Ing the Moroeco.
l nllaa combination with I V. He will go
to fox. likewise.
flr.l0,",,."!t nn nn tho"Rh "f this be
iil ,v toJ'ln,on ""oo" In the movies
li ,J?i J "" ,ia n ihem all to
. and lm announces n nve-pnrt version of
the romantrt lf of Defoe's hern. I In does
E2Lw " l?lher Al Jo,,on n1" " en
gaged for the role of Man Prlday.
Another Interesting bit of news Is that
Thetia Hara is to do 'The Darling of Paris."
suggested by lingo's "Notre Dame" The
Advertisement are so retl.-ent about the
? ,h"''I enacts, that thoso who have
followed Mft Iliras ambitiously versatile
path might think she had Quasimodo or
Claude I rolln In mind for her character.
Probably h will nppear aa ICsmereld'v
The title of the first .trahe! Normand film
since that becurled nnd cunning ladv went
Into the silence Is "Mickey, Get lirAdy."
Ostensibly It Is a romrdy.
We wonder how many producers ex
hmitors nnd players have noticed how faro
nml Its vnrlsnts are looking up In the
cinema world? Keystones wo havo always
with us. The Drews ar tin the screen
every week. Christie Is doing aulto a bit,
of neat work on Uuh-maklng lines And
now comes ,vnrd that Marie Dressier ha
organised her own film concern to make a
aerie of two-reelers. These will he re
leased through Mutual There will bo
twolvo comedies with Miss Dressier starred,
the stories having been drawn from "Sweet
Mario's" old singe succesn. "Tlllto'a Night
mare." The film win be produced and re
leased on tho samo basis as tho Chaplin
specials.
Another comedy angle I to be looked
for from Ned Wayburn. noted as a musical
show producer. On his return from ten
don, where he went to rtage n version of
The Follies." ha will Jump Into the screen
game with both feet.
Incidentally. It might be remarked that
the IJlark Diamond comedies, which give
rest to the Paramount program and nro
frequently shown at the Stanley Theatre,
seem to be about Ihe only pictures which
consist almost exclusively of trick stuff
Of course, Kennett nnd his assistants are
constantly "pulling" double printing and
tho like, but not In Ihe fantastic manner
used In Ihe II, D. offering.
Theatrical Baedeker
OAllltirK Itiutmnda tluarantred." wilh
Frllil Hrherr. ami Jnnwn Da Anseila, Crau
furd Kent, Wllltvm llarrlsan, Clarenre llr.
v-y. Arnrtl Suirimervllla. vAltre Hrsaman and
nrarre arnit conitlluto a aoud call. Iluok
enly paavahle.
I.1TTI.B TIIR.VTni: "Voi? Neeer Can Tell."
with CharUa I) Mitchall. Dorulhy Mtiolmer
dlne. Maria liaer ana tha Ktuto tlmlaly 1 'lay
er. Ailmlrnbln revival.
LTIIIC "CliltlMllon." Thomas 11 Im'e'a mo.
Ilon-ptcturi uortravlnr lh horror of war
ami lh rirllamelil of ruttU on Ur.d anJ
ara aud In iho air. Furrli martial -
larla and aenllmtnlal ajrintKillim.
FOimi:sT "Chln-f hln." with David Montaom.
ery and Fred Hturts. lleiurn anzasamant of
lh tHipular muileal aitravajanta. with tha
ainoua comraiana apiwarina in various nn
roraonatlone. ADKI.rill "niperlrnre." with Krntat Olen
Olmiln. A "iruxlcrn moralllv plar " with
inoro humann than Krir. "Rvarywornan
Thsri-'a a larao caai. (llamllnnlnir acta au
perbly. at rorvuR ruicns
WALNUT "Mult and JeO1. ttrddlnr." In
which Mult and Jarf dlfport Ih.mi.Ufi In a
new culaa, Malodrama. fare, muilo and i
MERIDALE
BUTTER
reaches you as
fresh and puro as
tho moment it
leaves tho churn.
Thenew"Merifoil"
wrapper safe
guards this "un
commonly Hood
butter" in tho
ahort, quick jour
ney from tho
creamery to your
table. Sealed so
perfectly that dust
or odors haven't
a chance in tho
world.
Ask your dealer
for Mcridalo But
teror phone
AYER & McKINNEY
(i& PtHidelphli
Ball Phon., Market 3711
Ksyatcno l'hona.Maln 7U
ink for th"tUrtMl"
wmpptrflf'tlint, aaaf- ana
der-pnafat your troctn.
Deerfoot Farm
SaUSage have suck a sa
vor u, smack -your lips flavor.
Farm at Southborough, Maj.
travaiaina failed la IM .aUrtalaratnt.
sTOCJC
K?'ILKrnnTCKKn-t'Tn H"V !il Jena
Jnt sn.I Anna JWrtr. llerltai t ad.
IAIrM dram, hy II B. BheMen, ertclnsllr
rrt br Henry Miller aoJ l-ar Her
STANtXT "The Tratellnt Salesman." wtih
KrsnK Molnirre, nJ Mr. and Mrs , HIJnr
JiffiT'i."!. ' first heir ef we-k.
"The lle-teenMita Iire." with Ksthlrn Wll-
I !".. f M Victor .Moor. In 'tn heelelr ami
!!?iLu&!' .'.' er J"- N,w- ,e,t"
ratteen Blmi all Mk.
AJtCAPLV "The Rtn Ye tie." wllh Fran
2,"". At1 ?JVile Vllwn. first half of
EJ!,. t"th llflrr.. at CerTee IlsnV rrltn
KIM '."SX? '", Frank Hnntl, latter half of
inhsts.
V,i2SSJ.AT",,r fMal Wife." wllh Clsra
iiiImiT .. .. V2'.. nr-' es,f ol wea. "n
L.VI" ,'""'rnj.- friiu Ulaa
OI rstrova, latter
iwii i im, uttisrs.
'xuH iTIJ,N,m ." ?' letrr." with
"" ,- nn n.rrT atftrav. nrii viair pf
Vftr.
mfk
."w' .. ii: Tr. . -r. ""." v.""'..-
areaeriti! anit
. . ' "
anetle r Ihe VWIds."
Utll.M UseV.
Ith rautlne
Utltr halt
. "es Oihtrs.
nJ.li .!' Woman A lane." with Allc
iHHYl: J.".J'1 News, acenle and eomidr
0 7iT !S'"Tn,!M-, "The Mien." ut
ii.l S?itari-Tu,,i''. "Manbattan Mad-
ii5?I,d!.r,. T" lUla lloable." lth v. k
Hart. rtMar. KaturOar
Uh Theda
i.... vAirKYir.r.n
Ui ' ', Kealfff Hunlan ballM Jean Adair
5Si.f.,"?!n,,j' Mil"', SaVWattats and Traont
iiuL '?nne Mltnoa: nuiiell Mark and
lnefc Mnennt. Munilevr iJ Ma.lame Alt
Sr!rmV,J?0i"- """" ,ml ,,f'' ,nJ
tSnr7 .- Yf.,.'J,,'" nl1 rpwr-nr! thr Day.
ami tl.LT' ;i," . "P1 tlrtlv". Flel.l
n ivi,' 'JS:'- tni ' I'hlek.
i'liff" ':,,,,, .Klfnoro and rarlaion. iV
,,.. P,,, fed "Iheta
aii'V,1.' "i'N-te Paw n.tteii K.liar Mark
Krl,. ' Vr.lhakio..r anil
nrai hslf if m.1, "PeiilnMt vlln.lr.l." n,;
lUzZ?. ' r0.'' .Fer. PrlniM-. VV'allan snd
.TC, . h,Kl! ''i nd "The V1
ni!k M?l!rtot J""1 hlf f e
riltma kr,rl-- Th. tlroken dfarab'i lta
narr
andla
EITTrTTn "urnr it t:ui: iuuhm
ELEVENTH AND
WOJIEN'S & MISSES'
THURSDAY
The Emporium's Stock of
$22.50 to $30 Silk Plush Coats
Also High-Class Suits $11 O g? (
and Dresses, at . . . XtoJxf
I'hia Silk I'IuhIi
Coat, Satin-lincil,
$12.50
z.rKi:rj'3:r.Tr'.rnt: franu & sner s,romi
MWfil
Prominent Photoplay Presentations
Jffiity
rpilr: rolloxlnt lliealrrs tlaln their
J- Lonip.inr. vshlch I. u. Huron!.. nf
All
a ol
Plflurra revlenrU l.er.rr aihllilllan.
alulua plttutra llirouih ba riTA.M.KV
A IUr..U- istn.llornaa !.. rune A...
Ainumora. Mat n.ur :. r.iw rt.tsaii
I'aramuunt ricturaa.
Marguerite Clark ' S,,
APOI I O HP ' TIIOMI'SO.N
J-U JLA-J HATINKK PAII.T
CirAItLRH ruvr MAIinRlir WILSON lo
-run imMniiatii.K aijjy"
lh Eet.Kala VVlillama In "Hrurlat Jtunnar
ARCADIA
CUKSTNHT
iiKi.oiv iiirif
Frank Kcenan
RI IIFRIRH "Ho11 -D
OliVJU,OilVU HfSqt'KIIANNA AVr
Ethel Clayton &c Carlylo Blnclrwell
In "HIIOKK.'J CHAINS"
pen A P TI AN0 CBDAn AVK.
VClt PA.KAUOVNT TIIKATKB
Louise Glaum ,0 "turi voman-
MACK BWAtN In "Ambroaa'a Rapid HUa"
FAIRMOUNT "to AV.o
VIOLET MESEREAU in
"T1IB HONOK Or MAKT BtMKB"
MTU CT TWCATlin MAT DAILY
JO T aJ A IWInw Upnic. Kva-s. T to U.
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in
"PBEP I'tmi'Mi"
FRANKFORD im ?&,
UAtlOM) J)OKWOOn and MAT ALLISON In
TIIK Hill TKl'MAINK''
Artda-1 Attraction An K A It JuneIs I'lttura.
GREAT NORTHERN ifttf, a';..
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in
"MANHATTAN MADNBB8"
1MPP17IA1 TI1 and WALNUT HTS.
UVIrC.lVl.tt.Ju Til HSU TIMES PAH.Y
Robert Warwick & Mollio King
la ''ALL MBN'V
LEADER
yOKTr-PIBST AND
LANCAHTBK AYEHB
E. H. Solhern & Edith Storey
la "Al twmiT to tii Kjwu"
LIBERTY bboadalvtb,a
Bertha Kalich '" 7&lr
CHAR LIB CHAPLIN la 'THal MIKK"
TTKiiT rmtvtnigjniA
EUREKA iVtu UARKST BT"'
Naomi Childers & Antonio Moreno
in 'THE DEVIL'S PRIZE"
. NOBTIl UHLAOEXPHIA
RIDGE AVENUE f ,UO0vNvg
TI4PMAS SANT2CHI in
THE COUNTRY GOI FORGOT
ae4 Jtllllf Dana Veerer and eomrsnii Htert
an.! th Miller Rlstera: fiale anJ .JtlaHj.
5a. I """J teaser. flrat halt of ymk.
Th carrilral OIM". Orey ana VVhelri J
nra and eomraayi Xeef. Allman and At
tMi Archer ami Carr, and vallaea uand,
latttr half of week.
nvnt.nsovit
TnpOADF.nr-"Tlie reeemaker
ollh
t.a
llenr-ra.ln rle ef poets with trained daea.
vaujeviue M tmrlfnua tpeetalttes alaa on
tha erccrara.
inxarnxta
Dl-MOMTB New and r-talned pattntlea and
fm by tha perular loeal otsanliatlen ef
blaekfaea pelaluia, with travtallea of rhll
adelpnia tytnla fraluraj.
LESS CHIME IN DENVER
SINCE CITY HECAME DRY
Reduction of 30 to CO Per Cent During
Ycnr, According to Police
Chief's Report
DBNVKlt, rot. Dets. 10 Prohibition has
operated to relui crime ln Denver between
thirty nnd fifty per cent In the year that
Is closing, according to figure made public
by Chief of Police Armstrong.
The decrease Is particularly noticeable
as regards drunkenneas, disturbance nnd
vagrancy, threo cause which contributed
heavily lo tho number of nrrtats beforo the
dry law was enacted
Tho number of arrests for the entire year
are erpeoted to fall Just short of an even
10.000. aa compared with lS.7e In 1915
Following are the figures for eleven
months for tha three principal offenses.
. 1SI 1DIS Deereaaa
prunkenneai 11H as? 111
lUeturhanr m tout ajn
Vnri,.'y inu sain livu
What the polleo refer to ns the "major
crimes." Including murder, burglary, high
way robbery and forgery, also havo shown
a decided decrease.
sm uti.y-savi: miivhy t-r.aTTSTnX.i
MARKET STREETS
OUTER ArPAREL
THE COATS ITIOM THE
EMPORIUM nro tho moat lux
uriously fur nnd Chase's fur
trimmed models in richly sntin
lined silk plushes, volours,
brondclotha, Olivias, otc. For
personal use or for Christmas
giving hero is your supreme
opportunity.
THE SUITS FROM THE
EMPORIUM nro stunning
winter models in velours,
brondcloths, finest wool poplins,
etc, with seal, opossum nnd
Chase's fur trimmiiiFJ.
THE DRESSES FROM THE
EMPORIUM are of rich satins,
Georgette combinations, serges,
etc. Also dainty, charming eve
ning gowns nnd pnrty frocks.
ami Third nooraixTrrnnnnnnnnnT
IHH T!'tiiii&rwmriwrrvww.wrar-
tvsmwemv.cmxsiiMiAfiLiMsMsvj
Boolstmg Conmmu
plttarea Ihrouih lha MTANLKV llaaklar
railr almHlnc of tho Hn.i i,rJ,,,iL.r..
A.k for On theater In Jour lacalltr
IlllUKINu tOJJl'ANV. '''
1 Olr TdT 6S" ANI 1-OCUMT
LiUlvUlJi Mala. I lS'1 aiM H3C
10a.
l.lj. OlSO.
US9, ID.
Market St. Theatre ".ms?"
LIOVKI. IIAnilVMOnn In -llran.1 of r.iwan". '
Comlnr Jan, 81- Naw l-lr.-i . -
turji Maak," with O. CunarU and T. Koril.
OVERBROOK
IMIJ A ll.VVl.llrwnu
llopa Jon- Unit urea.
Fannie Ward
in
"WITCHCRAFT"
PALACE "' MA,,K,rj BTitweT
ALICE JOYCE?n
VWIIOM TUB OODH IIKSTIIOT"
PRINCESS'ilSrr" '
vm. nLgonHonrDA,.T0.v .a
tUIra Adjxl Allractlon Trlajiia Coined?
REGENT ,Mi "AnKET
Deltr lOe
Ertnlna jdq
Alice Brady ,,A Wo
RIAI TO OEIIifANTOWN AVU.
D II R V MAIIKLT BTKBaT
IV U D I UCLOW TTH STRKn
Mae Murray .THEPLOWGIRL'
SAVOY "lrSfilSP
Mabel Taliaferro in 'The Sunbeam'
rHAIU.ES CHAPLIN In "TUB COUNT"
STANI FY akw Aoova itii '
OlrtlllXI JlilB A, M. to Hill p.
FRANK McINTYRE in
.,.. "THH TBAVBL1HO HAt.KtHAN'l
TIOGA ,TT" xuo VENN0
Mme, Petrova u,
VICTORIA ""SMS
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in
11T OFWOtAL WJ-E"
SODTH PlllLAUKIJIlia
O L Y M P I A BR- IMI
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in
"THE DARK SILENCE"
Wka ih aal kaaa; abut ta
C0QI1 PbetoIa. nai thla sails fkataslai
told ia lb JfttBter laiiw.
1016
DELICIOUS 0D0U POINTS
OUT CHOCOLATE PLAINT
Housewife Learns Thnt Cocoa la
"Puro Stuff" Procww of
Manufacture
Whet) the policeman on n popular corner
was asked how the place Oould be found he
Imltilirfd himself In a broad jrln and after
a few vaitue directions said:
"You can't mlaa It because you can smell
It a block away. There ain't nothing; smells
so Rood ns chocolate"
The pungent odor of the chocolate bean
Is a pleasant preface to a visit to the choco
late factory, where enough noodles nro
made dally to satisfy the longlnns nt all
the matinee Rlrls In the world.
The chocolate maker, who ahowa the vis
itor through one of the most InlereaPnit
plants In the city. Is convinced that If any
thing In theworld Is n misunderstood prod
uct It la cocoa.
To the nveragn housewife cocoa Is a fine
brown liowder, which somehow or olher la
left oVer from chocolate. The conviction
has established Itself In her mind that It
Is not unite as "chocolaty" as It ought to be.
tlccvusa of IhN conviction, the chocolate
man likes to take housewives through his
plant. He likes to hear them say sur
prlsedly: "And so cocoa Is really all chocolate and
PARCEL POST
MistMiwawwiWsin
The Rnpid Clothe Wntlicr
Abaolutalr a neeaalt In everjr home wher
waahtna la dme Will lie a.rtl prepaid to any
addrata en receipt of price, SI, Oil,
(inniins into.
$031 MOUTH m.VNKI.IN HTRKr.T
-&.&&
""P-tu?
P.- i.l.tfs'WV
-? "i
Larga Selection of Diamond Gifts
tncludlna- Iji VallUroe, Tiffany lllnsa and
Hrnrf Plna, .V up to Itno,
T IDITIM f. W. Cor. Illb nihert flts.
Walk up one flleht fave o
1st Prize Exposition
WATCH $41.25
G o 1 d-Plateil Thin
Model. Stem wind JL
and set Two ycars,vi,iuthf7
Kuarantced. '
Will kaaji as rood time aa any HI)
ten. vve have purehaaed a apaclal
lot HaoJ for ona
all aol.l.
bafora thay ara
YOU SELDOM SEE
55o AND BOa
CAUFottMA noi.ti i'jF.cr,i
Plonear ultra ot tha early ilara
r California. Quarter-dollar
alse. 00c. half-dollar aire. fV,
We alao have sold dol-
laraand larsolxiinlas.
We havo marla up
aneclal lot In aollJ
cold aoarfplns In nuartar- Jjl ff
dollar alia, while tliajr last. l,JJ
Model Jewelry Co.
253 Market Street
Opa Kv-enlnis V'nlll t'hrlituas
I.areo anil Piimous Plnno "Bctory. re
solvlnir lo discontinue nhowrooin ot
hleh Krade I'mnos unit I'layer 1'lnnos,
88 note, nnd to close out Hample Pianos
and 1'Jayorn nulckly will aacrlllee entire
lot at one-tlilrd of regular prleaa.
Factory Best $250. $300 anil $350
Pianos wo aro SELLING
NOW FOR
$100, $125 and $150
I'LAVICIt 1'IANOH, H8 note, reduced lo
nenrlr one-third of Furlorjr lkrlrea.
The Inatruments are of Hie Tarr laleat
dealcna. Hie works are Kunrnnteed to be
uf Ilia liltliaat quullly materlul und war
ranted far 10 A 30 years lif llm makera.
All Pianos nml I'JuyerH must ! aul.l.
Act NOW and buy or ronio mut loolc
them over. . Kvery trnnsartlon atrlctlr
raali because of tlio wonderful redue
Hon.. No Clinrifes, Installments or
Agents Discount. Cash only A de-
fioslt will, aecuro any Piano or Player.
Inlnnee C O. D. J
$100.00 Mahofrany Talkinr
Machine
And finest Victor Ilerords, irood bh new,
for nearly Half Price (cash only).
Private) sales Afternoon & Evening
Can alao be aeen on Sunday at
WINKLEMAN
SAMPLE PIANO CO.
1710 N. 7th Street, Phlrad.lphla,
Buy Xmas Gifts Here
Bracelet Watches
Vavlua tJlF Our Prlc
310.00 aas- 4.0
duaaantaad for 10 yaaral perfect tlonkaap.
arsi lirsa aasortmaot to eliaoaa from. Olbar
Jawalri; ataraa chana 110 for this watch.
Our tpaelal Xraaa price A Kn
$4.50
nir ..,.,
$4.98 SPECIAL $4.08
aaaaaBaaaBB
DUmond I-v Valltiras,
wiin a full-ojt aanulna
mood, and tha UUat b
made solid sold La Valllaraa.
We cuarantaa that tala la
tba turaaat barfalo vr of
farad. Oihar Jawalrr atoras
cbara, iio roi- ttl. K
Valllara. Our apaclal 5ja OQ
Carlatmaa vrlea onlr a "B
Monogram Jewelry Speclali
91.00 Sijfnat
Rinfs, SOc
91.00 Sirnat .
Rlor.,N75c
12.00 Signal
Rin.t, 11.00
I? t-V aiRTVtai
Tiwvt &!T?j"vSi?:-''
SjMtp 'a
sfiir
xD'
Factory
Samples
Pianos
arid
Players
Cash
Sale
gysaajataij5"naSSflF! " aj.n.
sat I
Dla. J
anil. A.
OaM Kroat Stfn.t Bearf Was -
OoM Tont Curt Vuttona .. ... anS
Bcarf Vtaa and Itoldars, up to ... Und
Curt Bultooa. us to ...;,; IrB.
Tba atwva arilelaa ara all auaraalaaj foj
MaU Oldtts FUU4 Same Day RtctUvd
Mexican Diamond Co
33S Mwket St, Phlaj, pa,
ty-4 Krwiajt, Ktaw t& Xsaatar,
iCG
nothing' Ise. Well, henr did I im
Ui 6thr Impression I"
A properly conducted tour of tha diyja.
late factory Starts at the top of the hflrt
Ing where) all tho llltla cocoa beans, h
and bags of them, hava Jdst arrived Xrwet
the tropica. Although tha bean In Xm
original stale looks qulle sanitary, frm
the manufacturing viewpoint It la UncJwn
and must therefore be carefully dusted,' S
an especially provided machine, befor l
la roasted. i
It l then cracked In circular mllllngMn'
rhlne. which, like tha mllla of th rod,
though they grind slowly, srlnd cea(nr
small. The cracked bean when Its ahell nnd
germ bnve Ieri removed become tha nib.
Ills Nibs, the chocolate man, will tell
you, Is about fifty per cent chocolate and
fifty per cent oil. or cocoa butter. When
the entire nib Is milled, oil and all, a thick
syrupy delKlotis-looklmt liquid reaulta
which Is the pure unsweetened chocolates
The chocolate, minus tho oil, however. It
the cocoa, j
"Where did tha Idea over originator tha
chocolate man wants to know, "that cocoa
Is made from the bean shells? To ray
knowledge tha nhella ara used Only In
prison cocoa, but nlnrty-nlna per cent I
used for fertilising purposes."
Cocoa bavin been vindicated, tha visitor
passes on to Watch tho various processes
by which chocolate Is sweetened, hardened
Into .ntipelltlng bars, wrapped 'and labeled
by Intricate, fascinating' machinery and
finally crated to be ahlpped to all parta of.
the country.
llnnllratea af Anr Iter ta4a
While Yea Wall
2 for 25c
hs.rptHJ. HflUr thtn iwr.
9a oaaivh tlrlahalM lints It 9.
u .. "' .V --''"i"IIa. -""'. -m
JtlMlt OrdrrA l'romplljp AlUmTfti T
rox a cu.. voa nuirjiT at.. niiLA.
EXTRAORDINARY
0m Solid Gold Front
ijs; $1.00
" Mallrit Anjwhrra 1'rrpnld
KCONOMY JEWELRY CO.
I0IB LINCOLN IHJifl, mono Walnut 8t7
This Beautiful Bracelet Watch
$5.00
(I-rrpatd)
Monar raftinflail If jtiu ara not plaaa4.
uiiiers su. sin, ns anl upwara.
JOSEPH WEINMAN JEWELRY CO.
... ... so? nnralB IIbIIbIdc
N. W. Car. Ilth and Market BU., IV
LILEaf
TheSavae-Sweet
native of Hawaii
U EASY TO
PLAY.
,$3.50 ?.' $15
Wa carry a doian illltarant
atrlta. Includlns
OKMIINK HAWAIIAN
INhTKUMUNTS
fifnJ tor rrlf lAtt
F.RBD C. MEYER fiO-
I2iu rcti si.
Philadelphia
Violins.
Mandolins,
Guitars.
rgtmiits
S3. SO '"sniond anrl Panrl lm Talllara. Ui
SGI5 Diamond lloraeahos. a.nta' Boart Pin,
all alonaa tarftlr matcbad. Cast
I10.0U laal Chrlatinaa.
SSO ""''" Dlainnid l'ln, aapphlra aanttr.
aurrnundail br nlra nn quality dlt
monda, Vulue IIOO.
S'lO diamond Earrtnis, blua-wblte, porfaotly
matchad. Valua 115.00.
S5tr Columbia nraphunola, nrrr condition.
"'ol UO.oo sroile.
SIS " 'Una-, olid nld. with diamond;
handaomaat rlnr In town.
SIS HollJ (,M Uaaonla Charm, niua Lftdaa,
" aat with diamonds. Valua S0.
SI O 'dr'a citra flna aold-platnl llaah Has.
llakta a rsry handaoma prcaant.
5Sff 0olf Uasa and HUtka; complata aolf art.
ia" msda by Camjiball. Valua I3,00,
$1.50 Up
MEN'S
Overcoats
a-We Are
Bonded So tii e '
Qly
WALTER'S PAWN SHOP
004 VINE STREET
Vwit
Mai
one
and maka tha bar htrvr br ptuxsaa.
, In a bicrtla for htm.
Tou can maka bun no lilt Da Trill
Caah or aaajr parmanla to suit Tour
conranlancs,
$16.00 and Up
Am
IKS
rmc
ia cut
UK ItOUDATa
pumpa. Wa ,aia cbaapar ttan tba
chaapaaL and our suda ara battar
vVrJcEP COJ'
MALONE
Old Rallabla. 12Q3 Glrard Ave.
otvs EnsaKas
Poplar
5243
PwJt
634 U
5JVv
rMflfjfiasS5?5J
'C5Liffi aX "!iV JM
sijl-fr snaran
bfsr ( rlaa
U -J
AH bUb-f rada blcrclaa and r.lir
ruarantaad. Call and look foam ovar
bafora purahaslua alsawbara ami tou
wilt aava luanar, Wa bayo a 131 flaa
st auodrlta, larusa. tlraa. LailiT
ICMaVHBai
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