EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1919 j np PRODUCTS DIVIDED BY CANNING CLUBS 2492 Jars Distributed Among Women of Four Nationalities at College Settlement MUSICAL GIFT SOLVES MANY PROBLEMS OFCHRISTMAS Latest Mechanical Devices Bring Finest Vocalists and Instru mentalists Into Homes and Provide Entertain ment for the Young Folks ANOTHER DIVISION TODAY Satisfaction was expressed in throe or four foreign languages yesterday afternoon nt the CoUorc Settlement when members: of the ranninR clubs ip I tlun lie and r nr.'U nit' fur I'OArKn one is not suf ficiently Rifted to master n musical instrument H does not follow that the best of music rnnmit Ixi enjoiid in one's own homo. inir nfter n strenuous itnr ihnn in sit down nml listen to nn old melody ming oi pimn; u n real artist. Instead of discouraging the piano nnd ocnl lessons in the home, ns these per fected instruments might seem prone to do. the pneniiriiire the otinz s -lent i iirs ago per-ons wet el to persist In td To listen t.i the oniiiclled to . go to too masterpieces of the pianist, violinist com ort music to blue nssu.igid then I'.ut toilin it Is diffeiont There nre p!ncr- -..-.i .1.. .... - ...: .- i,.. Pianos ami plionograpi.s. ..,.. i .... . .C.VIM IliU 11UI11 ML 111111 Plll'tll'l 11I4JI'1. , There were 2-102 jars of fruits nnd vegetables canned by the 142 members of the clubs this season and the annual distribution jieldcd as many ns forty jars to some. 'It comes in good," said one stimneiits brine the best music of the world into one s own drawing room. The best songs, classics, operas, popular music and jazz is included in their icpeitoires. These instruments, with the piano. nre tielng suggesreii Christmas gifts. IIipv cellist, or singer, heard on the plner piano nnd the phonograph, gnes In spiintion to the oung pupil. The phonograph and pinno-player hao brought the musical coined) tuts, poptilnr airs, "ji??." and wnlt?es down to perfection. Tliev are the sources of iniinj an evenings plensurc of the young folks spent right in the home. Invnrinbh when loung folks I PI WA DA mm r Meyer Davis, Music Director, Declares Hoirto British Throne Dances "Like a Streak" CALLS HIM A WINNER "All the stuff 5ou've henrd nnd read nbout the Prince of Wales being n great (Imp, 11 regular fellow and n good mixer i- true, according to Moor Dmis, ill lector of music nt the ISoIIcmic-Strut ford Hotel, the Coplej - .l'lnza in Iios ton nnd four hotels in Washington, who, ut the express request of the Piinee, led his own orchestra at most of the parties nnd halls nrrnnged for the young prince bv members of Wash ington nnd New York society. At nil the affairs, Including those staged by Mrs. Joseph Loiter nt her home, bv the Itritlsh embassy nnd by Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick H. Gillette nt the Grasslands Country Club In Well ington, nnd the tcn-dnnce given for him in the Casino in White Sulphur Springs bv Mrs. Henry Itogeis, Mcjcr Davis saw in the piincc eerj evidence of the affable natuie, democratic spirit and bojish good-nnturedness so much spoken nbout "Yes, sir," Mr. Davis said, "that bov is n winner. He acts no more like a prince thon I do. And he dances like n streak. When lie tiist came over heie he wasn't so good, but after n uasonuble time lie doeloped into n top notcher. He is piutiul to fox-tiots Pieces that lie paithulaily liked wen Tulip Time.' "The Yanui,' 'Ocih. la-l.i mil 011I' and the 'Hull Vros l'ntrol. "He learned how to hlmm. too All the 'delis got him aside and taught him 11 few new steps then the prince pi net leed on them for the rest of the evening. He certninlv made a big bit. All the girls went wild over his dancing this jear ns gather thej want to dance. If there nic to lie seen "And just to think, we did this last n the stores in great auety of woods, summer when we could swim in I finishes and -tlos ,,, , It is an old -.inig that music hath sugar. ,i,,lu tn -..-.nth tin. s.unL'o bieast. The canning clubs nre a three-year- Thcro js nothing moie pleasing or ooth old institution Starting in 1017 with fifty seeu members nnd almost trip- 1 pling the number this 5 car, they have made canuing 0110 of the most populur I of the College Settlement activities. Eight clubs have been formed among the Polish, Italian, Uussinn and Irish nomen of the neighboihood. In Height of Season "Vegetables aud f nuts tome to the settlement fiom private fainis or me purehnsid nt the hiight of their season in wholesale quantities Hie clubs pie pare the raw mateiials for the jats. and ( under the direction of leaders fi 0111 the 1 Home Keonoinlc Extension Son ice of State College the whole piocess is corn- happens to be "caiimd music" nt the house, all well and good If not, the group goes somewhcie clo The best tniisic. old nnd new, is found repiodueed in those agencies, nnd re produced well. WALES REWARDS CAPTAIN POTTER Knglnnd he assured nil of those fiom whom lie parted that he felt that the little of America that had seen him had 1 opened him wliole-hcnrtedly nnd wuiml), nnd that he always would dieiish friendships made here. Philadelphia!!, Military Aide, Re-1 ARMENIANS HECKLE ELLIS ceives uross ot vicion.ui Order for Services nlnti-wl a 4 It. . .1. a hnnnif UTIII Pltl- Aside iroin inc urjinn k i-i-- Cnplnin John Hamilton Potter, 220 South Utoid street, has been nwordid the jeweled cross. lndu.itinE member ship lu the Vietomn Order. ...i i,n ,nlmo of totnutu tm-te. . Tin- nnnnl was made last Saturday the women lime little idea of the , about d the ltntish hnttleship Uenown "American vuj" of taking care oE the winter menu. Canning is not done in the old country and the method has to be taught from the erj beginning "We hnve such n good tune, con fided a Itussiau mother, who was e pecting to recoup neari tliiiO jii "Kven when we cannot speik Italian with some of the women we have the best time And now with cci thing so dear it comes 111 good " Half the product goes to the settle ment for the materials nnd half to the women for the labor and an accu rate account is kept tn sec what share nf tho ennned ecetllblos belongs to -V . , . 1 -. 1.. .!. tl!.. C in .ew jorw naruoi in iiiu iouk m Wnlos. It is tho lngliest and most personal decoration within the gift of the futuie King Tho cross was nwaulcd in iccognittoii of C.ipt.nu Pottei's sen ices ns Amer ican militai aide attached to The stnn of the Pi nice of Wales during Ins stin in the Tinted Static it came ns n surpnse. Captain Potter slid toihn, as there It -id been no indication that lie was to be docointed with those ailed before the piinee for that purpose Sat urday Then when the futute monarch begnn awarding Ins favois Cupt.1111 Potter the cioss was pinned to his tunu Mil jor (ieiieial, John lliddle, who com innnded the Aiiieriinn fones 111 Kng lnnd. to who-e staff Captain Potti 1 was attached at that time, also was aw aid ed 11 eros Mcmbeiship in the Victouan Order is one of the most -sought honnis in Eng land. It is rc.ilh a personal gift of tUe roMil fannl. i.ither than the nation's award, and indicates its iccipient lias 1 indued the nival familv personal seiMce aud has been personally attached to them. Captain Potter said Hint when the Prince of Wales was rmd to depart for each member Some of them get us 1 was asked to remove his topcoat aud tnanj as foity jars and otncis, 01 couise ou'j a few. Idea Is Spreading Not onh has the pioduot of the canning club increased 300 per cent In the three ears, but the idea is spreading into the homes The clubs were so crowded this labt ear that many of the women were not able to ECt to the club as frequentb as in 1018, and so they have been canning some fruits nnd vegetables at home. The distribution part was held at tho Christian street house jestoidnj and will be held nt D02 South Trout street tonight, when Mrs. TUicotl Smith, head of the Woman's l.nnd Arm, will talk on the woik of the land army in Pennsvlvnnin Miss Anna T Dnvies is head worker at the College Settlement, Miss Abi gall Davies was in charge of the can ning club work and Miss Hi leu K Rogers, of the Home Toonomics In tension Service of Stnte College, dem onstrated canning during the season. Dr. Hatfield Returns New York. Nov. 21. The White Star liner Adriatic, which arrived here Testcrday. had among the pnssengers Dr. Charles J. Hatfield, director of the Henry Plilpps Institute of Philadel phia and of the National Tuberculosis Association. He attended the meeting of the British National Tuberculosis Association Questions on Turkey Annoy Lec turer Men Are Ejected reeling that he was being heckled to the point of persecution. William T. I, His, of Swuithmore, had two Ar monians ejected during ins lecture last night at tiie Central Y. M. C. A. Mr I. His discussed the Turkish question. nnd the two men who were forced to leave the hall did not agree with him. They were A. I.ucine, a medical stu dent of Temple Tniversitv. nnd Leon Tlmnsian, a roofer, of .ri.".n,." Locust stieit. Sterling Silver Coffee Sets Aitistically designed and made by the ablest silversmiths of good substantial weight, and moderately priced. One of practical utility in the ever-appealing Colonial design, with tray to match $170.00. S. Kind & Sons, 1110 chestnut st. DI MOND MERCHANTS jnWlSLKItS SILVERSMITHS w fcr-' fin m HPurchases Made Tomorrow on Charge Accounts!! Will He Posted to December Bills, Payable in January, 1920 CFt H What's in a Name? A KUirantp of el il! ind rare In thu rumnniind nw of nrpscrlntlon of prompt and ourtpoun attention m tn riininmiirti. rtf uillkfii fnrv aplrr1. Pf tlon from a atoclt of eerthinR that bhould tip in a romph ti iruff store, and of CO M-jrs exp rlenco In HUcccssf ul ber ice if tho name LLEWELLYN'S riilliulplphlu'N standard PniR store iiio nesinui nireet ki - wwtFv?mmm!hMMM'ww vwfip 1115 CHESTMPT ST. (OPPOSITE KEITH' P m Fine Geor 1214 Chestnut Street ge All en, inc. -1214 Millinery Sale Extraordinary Our Entire Stock of Fine Millinery Lowered in Price 1500 Trimmed Hats and Turbans Including All Pattern Hats At Sharp Reductions This is undoubtedly the greatest millinery event in Philadelphia. It will pay you to make your selection during the early days of the sale for best choice. r if Manufactured and Sold Direct to You Forbes Ideal Savings Plan of Retailing Furs! This is Ihe ideal plan of selling Furs, and our experience has proved that it does con clusively reduce the price of your Furs. We eliminate all dealings with the middleman, because we manufacture ourselves, and then sell direct to you. The host of advantages that this plan reveals are strikingly evi denced in the emphatically low prices on the Furs mentioned below: all of them sold under the Forbes Golden Rule Guarantee. Hudson Seal Coat, ivith beaver collar and cuffs, $295.00 We'll Reserve Your Purchase on Payment of a Small Deposit eraniES 1 Hi & sal m SBecial Off for Tomorrow r :uimr.miimmr:rr:TirrTTTn:i:rmi:tii!m-MmiiJ!:tvT" Open Baturdavs ,, Until Fiv Lamps that are Quaint and Artistic They command your ad miration. A wonderful dis play of pretty designs at prices consistent with the best workmanship. Designs that are different from those in other stores. The Horn & Brannen Mfg. Co. 427-433 North Broad Street "A short walk along Automobile Rouf FUR coat: m.50 Australian Seal Coats.. Fine lustrous skin, snorts model. Trimmed Marmot Coats $ 1 1 f) f)f) Large shawl collar and -.- If V tf cuffs of natural raccoon. Australian Nutria Coats $19 flfh Sports model, full furred J.iOIf skins. Natural Muskrat Coats $1 AX )) Fine dark skins, well -''Vt matched. Australian Seal Coats.. $f KZ )) Three-quarter length, large t't' " shawl collar and cuffs of squirrel. Hudson Seal Coats 17Q ZO Wrap effect in Bport 'v.tV length, fine skins. Squirrel Coats $2dfi 00 Sports model. Fine dark v.W blue skins. Taupe Nutria Coats.... $97 00 Three-quarter length mod- " 'vv els. Finest quality skins. Hudson Seal Coats $9QZ 00 Large shawl collar and vV cuffs of beaver or natural squirrel. Hudson Seal Coats $ QV K OO Three-quarter length ftill " v.W flare. Beaver or skunk collar and cuffs. Scotch Moleskin Coats. .$QQK OO Large shawl collar and .11 cuffs of natural squirrel. Squirrel Coats. Full length. Fine dark skins; full flare. $550.00 SB li S3 m plcnsnnt personality and iiullvldunl way of mixing. It was almost impossible tn believe that that young, good-looking clmp out there on the floor, dancing hU head off, laughing and chatting with cverjbody, wan to bo tho next king of Knglund. "The princo HltCR jazz pieces. He never getM out of step, has a good sense of rhjthm nnd Just can't get enough." More of Shore Road Open Automobiles today arc using the White Horse plkt, which has been opened tin far as Hlnood, N. .T. The only detour to reach Atlantic City over this route is nt I'lwood, across the rail road to We mouth and then to Mujs T.iindlng. TO GIVE CHARITY PLAY Vaudeville Audience for Penn High Alumnae and Santa Claus Club Preparations are cpmpletcd for the vaiidcvillo Rhow and donee for the bene fit of the alumnae of tho William Penn High Sehool for GUIs and tho Santa CInus Club of the Ponuo z.r.var.n, which will be given by the alumnae to night and .tomorrow night at the Academj of Music. Only members of the alumnae will participate in tho performance and all male parts will bo played by oung women. The entertainment will in clude n minstrel chow, music, tongs, specialty dancing and several novelty numbers Hurt In Leap From Window Leaping' from a second-floor wlndotr in her home, Lena Bavetrky, 2$23 North Dover street, injured herself se verely yesterday. She is in a serious condition in tho Women's Homeopathic Hospital. Physicians believe tho woman became mentally deranged. ASK FOR and GET Horlick's Tho Original Malted Milk .for Infants and Invalids AtoIiI imitation and Subitum! IONWIT TELLER & CO. individual Mnaerie Shop THIRTEENTH SATCSOM TS. FOR TUESDAY HAND MADE BATISTE LINGERIE With Garnitures of Real Irish Lace I'lk. W 1j;iHnlTf)ril IlJd Mill t.l 1H 1 I Ullf-lll I .l..0?kJrVCLa.VUai LL4JI1 . ! w '"lilllllli AIUJNE DORETTE NINA FORCHETTE Real Baby Irish Lace, besides its effectiveness as a trimming, has the added charm of Tvithstanding frequent launderings. LETA Hand Made Underbodice of batiste, edged at top with ribbon-run -4 jr Jm m KJ real Baby Irish Lace; ribbon shoulder straps DORETTE Hand Made Bloomers of batiste, with real Baby Irish Lace, ribbon run beading above ruffle that is r QC edged with real Baby Irish Picot SO FORCHETTE Hand Made Sleeveless Nightgowns of batiste, with Baby Irish Lace outlining V neck back and front; sleeveless armholes finished with real Baby Irish Picot edge; ribbon bows ARLINE Hand Made Envelope Chem ise of batiste, with real Baby Irish Lace beading run with ribbon around top, and Real Irish Lace Picot edge defines the envelope drawers; ribbon shoul der straps , . . . 3.95 3.95 NINA Hand Made Straight Chemise of batiste, with ribbon-run Real Irish Lace Beading around top; ribbon shoulder straps 3.95 .iR &m&w&m&.m&sm.m& m VS9 m Founded in 1865 e Mouse that Hepp e built C. J. Heppe & Son, Downtown 1117-1119 Chestnut Street, Uptown 6th and Thompson Streets $jjj Mason & Hamlin, Weber, Heppe Pianos Aeolian Player-Pianos, Pianolas, Duo-Art Pianolas Victrolas m pa 1 s These Scarf Specials have proven so popular thai jf we place on sale tomorrow another lot as below: Hoy nnd VVrilt m (Animal Scarfs in Solid and Lined Effects) $16.50 $29.50 $39.50 NOTE: These prices, marked "Special," are tar below "regular" fe Accept Juiberty; Bonds, and Purchasing Agents' Orde; iCARF FECIAL jjyjwjjmmiijufflxi Order Your Christmas Victrola NOW H Every year thero is a largo shortage of Victrolas. This year the shortage will be greater than ever, because the demand is so great. You should order your Christmas Victrola NOW, at Heppe's, and your name Trill be placed on the waiting list for Christmas de livery. If It Is not convenient for you to pay the entiro amount at tho time of purchase, settlement may bo arranged through our Rental Payment Plan, which applies all rent toward tho purchase price. Delow are listed four typical Heppe Victrola Ouffits. Heppe No. IV Outfit Victrola IV $25.00 4-10" double-face records 3.40 (8 selections) Total Price ..' $28.40 Heppe No. VI Outfit Victrola VI $35.00 5-1 0" double-face records 4.25 (10 selections) Heppe No. IX-A Outfit Victrola IX-A $70.00 8-1 0" double-face records 6.80 (16 selections) Total Price $76.80 Heppe No. XI-A Outfit Victrola XI-A $130.00 10-10"double-face records8.50 (20 selections) BBnlyfliffcv2fi hBH Total Price $39.25 Total Price $138.50 Call, phone or tvrite for catalogues and full particulars Victrolas $25 TO $350 Downtown 1117-1119 Chestnut Street G. J. HEPPE & SON Founded tn 1865 On Price System adopted In 1881 , mymMwnmwmm 3M Uptown 6th and Thompson Streets
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