f' V ( - PUBLIC) LEDGER PiULABELPHU'r JTODAT, DECEMBER Jl2? 1D19 EVENING Aw E INST John AVanamakcr. the Ilev. Floyd W. Tomkina, John! Walton and, others on tho platform and by a thousand pet tons who were attending the meeting. "The American Sabbath is one of the Institutions which we must preserve It ne ore goinc to preserve Americanism as wc understand It," rend the Govern nor's message. "Sly attitude upon the subject Ih the same as it has been all through the years you have known me. "1 assure you that the effort made in the last Legislature, under pretext of giving an orchestra permission to hold Sunday concerts, but which was gen erally recognized as an organised effort to break down the Sabbath law in t'ennsylvanin. will never succeed. "If such n bill passed the Lcgislatuie there never would be a Governor, who would have the hardihood to sign it." Asserting that the fight for nn open Kiimlnv was hncknl bv commercial in It have revived the minority scare about kissing. A warning that threatens to take the smack out of tho mistletoe market has been "reissued once more" by a professional, that is, a medical man, not an adept In what he is warn ing about. Dr. ,T. Claxton Glttlngs, medical director of the Children's Hos pital of Philadelphia, in his caution against the promiscuous and tubercle -laden kiss, quoted another doctor, whom he called Brown, In n lecture for the Babies' "Wclfaro Association at the Rlttcnhouse Hotel. He said Doctor Brown "had conduct ed a scries of experiments," These In cluded the case of the late guinea pigs. One had tuberculosis. The same thing may happen any time, the experts say, nnd unless kissing is stopped at once nnd for all time any of tla are" In danger of the fate of the guinea pigs no matter how good wc may feel at the time because one of the guinea pigs was in perfect health when It happened, according to the evidence. Doctor Glttlngs' audience was com posed of maids and matrons from vari ous organizations and associations of Philadelphia and Us most fashionable suburbs. Founded in 1805 OPEN-SUNDAY PLAN The House that Heppe built C."J. Hcppe & Son Downtown 1117-1119 Chestnut Street Uptown 6th and1 Thompson Streets -" Sprout's Message, Calling $. Un-American, Cheered by It Doctor J. Claxton Cittings Tells Women They May Suffer Guinea Pig's Fate OAKLAND Two 5-passenger touring- cars. A-1 condition 1800 and f ISO Lexington Motor Co. of Penna. 881 Xortli Tlrosil Street Mason & Hamlin, Weber, Heppe Pianos Aeolian Player-Pianos, Pianolas, Duo-Art Pianolas Victrolas Sabbath Association SPURS PRESIDENCY BOOM A couple of guinea pigs that died of Christmas Victrola Suggestions Any attempt to amend I'cnmyl Taninp Sunday observance law will be T'topu br fiovcrnor Sproul. The Gov ernor bcliores that any llbcralizntlou of th la;w- will endanger Americanism. Thot Was the message from him to Hie Philadelphia ffabbath Association, de livered by Lieutenant Governor Ilcldle man. lfcsi night at tha Fccnt.vninth nn from HEPPE'S What better symbolizes Christmas than music and what better musical gift than a Victrola? Below are three Heppe suggestions. Settlement may be by cash or charge account or by our Rental-Payment Plan, by which all rent applies toward the purchase price. ' Call, phone or write at once. terests, ilishop Berry said ho believed I the fight for Sunday park amusements was but the opening wedge for a com mercialized Sabbath. "The attitude taken by Governor Sproul in the letter read tonight proves that, ns President, he would carry out the moral stnndnrd "which he so strongly advocates now," asserted the bishop. 1215 Chestnut Street Furs and Millinery niversary ccieDrmwn m mni "iwiiiiu , .lolin " nnarmiKcr saw me cnurcn wos tlon. held in St. Luke's Methodist Kpis- sunVrinc because the people were for- John nnamnker said the church was copal Church. getting the Sabbath. Ho said the war Joy and satisfaction were expressed at . in(i done much to turn Sunday into a the message by Bishop Joseph 1 Berry, weekday. GOV RNOR AGA DANGER N KISSING WARNING IS GIVEN f f SialrWaFl Bill InTfeCsaBlUll HOLLANDER AND FLEISHMAN JJSasSzSO ' lilKBHr company ' ISagSHli Wfir N.E. Corner llth C. CHESTNUT lpgpMl ' JLb4CJL JLf?& Beautifitl"H&F"XmasGifts Take your choice of any of our handsome jewelry today, while our stocks are largest you pay us only a dollar or so a week an amount you'll never mlssl You can afford to buy a watch or ring or fine piece of jewelry this year. Our terms are liberal and confidential. Open Every n t a r- v, evening unui m n .rantml N. AIIIBS for 20 rrars. ffprdftl n t j-A v I ! 5 t ' V confidential. ra.n..,.. I s W . r J V ton I 1 J , Vs Open Every 8mu nB. 'I i V t- it i'i Jir 5" Hint, I n t r- v. Evening Until jy aio.oo w. I i t u rnlil ON. AIIIBS j-r" le&Ufngrn tanfTj I for 20 rrars. "trv. - Swfcl?3uJl t 6 9 RvAJ y -v VAYi1 Aquamarine nine lUbbon Ilrwcltt Watch, eolld I 5 II (W- f in I I IV 7.60 and up mid. Special at S38.00. I t 1 PVSyeJ SUGCEST,0NS THAT MAV A,D YUR CHOICE 1 " vaSjLTdV nrarlft PIAMONlVi I j M NpsyT-fmy Itrarelrt Wat-he IMaitiodiI Ear Rtnr i I i fl XSrSovJlX Ilroochr" Plnnrr Rlnci 1 I ' U itlMsT i . Ciuiifoi Rmblrm Itlnrs I I i' at SBJggryTTafc: JJ,R'n- ,, T-fM'r siU,.nr n?Hr I 1 X ffl Rlrl flrar Ctittr Ilnrer ninrh I 1 H t'lrarrttr Cnf liold Knlrei 111 , 9 All Platinum Bar Pin IT Diamonds 30500 'ill I h a p y HOLLANDER U FLEISHMAN t 1 coRAJNrvr 1 1 NOdTM EAST COttNEH-ELEVENTH C, CHESTNUT' W , "Q- r - TMI . Q. f WOBS -SBKBBW NEW HATS-5 00 for all of winter's occasions grouped and priced especially for Tomorrow Satin is predominant again for now and the future winter occasions. And Fashion decrees that lovely Satin be combined with Malines, and sometimes with brocade, and ofttimes trimmed with gold, silver and ostrich. Chin Chin and close-fitting sailors, and some mushrooms, come in black, brown, navy and taupe. 100 Hats Only and Extra Special at 5.00 Velvet Hats and combinations Formerly 18.00 to 40.00 Now 10.00, 14.50 and 18.50 Fur Hats Hudbon Seal, Squirrel, Mole, Nutria, Aus tralian Seal; to match your coats or neck pieces, or to wear alone. They start at 10.00 Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted; -3 I N or ieru JxxM uhe (WxirdnyLe lfiiIB w . VaTCMf ffi(l L i&nieri THE GflFT'SET OF USEFULNESS &. CHAKM FIVE TO ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS GIFTS of gloves, concomitants of Christmas morning almost as traditional as holly In-sets of a delightful completeness, at once practical and pleasureful Selected front a retail stock of French Kidskin gloves more extensive than any to be found' in Paris or New York And from America's less exquisite but sturdy, splendid gloves of Capeskin, Buckskin, and Mocha Dress gloves, ivarni gloves, everyday gloves the flower of a half-century of Centemeri experience and progress. '. .VJH" 1' .'.. s&- ft VH fe r, " I I V ..V I 1: ,1 f fWni i" 'i teiww iih , S " IS Women's Gift Set No. 20 at 50.00 French Kidskin dress gloce, ittu'rlapp, pique or ovcrjeam iciiii, self and contrasl inc embroidery; blaclv, liite and fashion able ebadct, lit o pairs 7.00 French Kidskin Mousquetaire Jrcu gloes in 'Hhite and colors one pair each 8 button, Ifrbuttou and 20button lenKths, three pairs 20.50 French Kidskin dress glomes, two clasp, oereeam eewn, novelty vrist triiuminp blending ith erabroider) black, vhiie and colors; to pairs 8.00 French Kidskin dress gloves with deep wrist; gore insert and stitching in contract ing tone; full pique sewn; white, black, pray, gunmctal, mode and soft neutral shades; one pair 5.00 Capeskin vooPlined narm gloves' extra hme Mrist vilh strap; tan, gray, black or khaki; one pair 5.50 Arabian Mocha street gloves, one clasp, pique sewn; 'gray, covert and brown; one pair ,.00 Men s Gift Set No. 8 at 18.00 ficindeer uarm gloves, fur-lined, one clasp 10.00 - Tan Capeskin slreet gloves, PXM sewn, spear backs . . , 3.50 Gray Arabian Alocba dress gloves, self or black embroidered 4,50 Women's Gift Set No. 14 at 14.25 French Kidskin drew gloves, two pearl clasps, overscam sewn; stunning embroid ery effect in harmonizing tones; black, white and fashionable shades . , 4.00 Tan Capeskin street glomes, long strap wrist to -wear oer the tailored sleeve; gray, tan and brown 4.75 Gray Arabian Mocha two-inone uarin gloves wjth seamless wool gloves worn in side; long wrist with strap , . . 5.50 Cente Glove men s Us -Wj 123 SOUTH 13 St. New York Store, 400 Fifth Ave. Only Ttvo Saturdays Before Christmas Sets may be broken or added to as desired '"5? Victrola IV with four records $28.40 Victrola VI with five records $39.25 ' Victrola IX with eight records $76.80 Downtown 1117-1119 Chestnut Street C. J. HEPPE & SON Founded In 1886. One Price System adopted Id 18S1 Uptown 6th and Thompson Streets KE3EK8S! XiiXi.? yhidaJiv FWHW' Founded 1861 Woman's Shop Outclearing A GREAT sale? of coats, suits, dresses and furs, the latter particularly priced to make Christ mas giving easy. Muffs, as low as $15.00. Scarfs, sets and fur coats at very reasonable figures. The coats, suits and dresses have been marked to sell quickly and this they certainly will do. Ftar ttyltt at S7S Ctttt! Silvr ttnts, VtUurt; Fully tilk llntd mni inttrllnid; rmccetn if I eU Ur$ mni cuffs, m shawl cellar NtvMy TuA Caf in Brtulni mnt Bluti; halt lint J, Saal Callari, Stviral style In plain vataur. atlf'trimmta. t.7S ta SS.0O Duvtt Ja Lain Caatt, Saal Callara in Brawns, Napyi, Tampaa, and Blacks Ona HundraJ Naw Sampla Caata at many atylaa, ragutmrly S49.7S i .so euiiiiiii mniM r elsaranea at .,, 5oi'J ( Silvartana Vslattr, Ox tarda, Navy, Brawna and Baavars, rnfvff aK Ate TuWff 8mrmm and Waal Papllns, Eight Dlfftrtnt ttyitt ., ,, , , ... , Dark trautn ami Tampa Caata with Saal Callara. folly llntd. am elally Una tar Mlssa; ragultly f45. , . s,to ., ,,,,.,,.. ?$55.00 !$25.00 ;$42.50 S$39.75 $35.00 ;$34.50 Jcrssy Waal til, all ataaa, Knit Saitt Naw Raeularly Cray, Capanhagan Btat an Ifaathara Waat'Valamr Caata with Saal Cat tars. Dark Brauma. Naava and Tavpat, tally llntd, $49.73 quality Trttatlna, Tricalatta, H'mI Jarsay nn -rjf Mr vrataaanaoya and iarh Bratens. alsa ambraiiar. ad Sargas. Kagular $SS ta $43 quality Chaerana, Tmaaltanti. Waal Va. , Braaitlath, plain tailarai Suit; many atylas In this graupt valuas $73,60 far Dlaianat Sarga Suita at fit eraf.' naea oaan aattt hara llanisama Suita tram $13 ta SIMS Fur and Sail Trimmtd. All ten's fairies "and aalars, atearal stylas, with plenty at sampla autts S!$34.50 i$25.00 ?$55.00 Many Suits .tram ragvlar ataenliOaJaXm $45.00 Wanamaker & Brown fMarJietat Skth N v for S8 Ypnro for 58 Years An Opportunity to Buy Fine Overcoats as Gifts For Men, Young Men, Boys And this opportunity becomes more important to prac tical persons who wish to buy practical presents when we say vye have made very decisive reductions on eignt hundred odd overcoats. Boys' $20 & $22.50 Overcoats priced at $16.50 Boys' $25 & $30.00 Overcoats priced at $19.50 Men's $30 Overcoats priced at $20.00 Men's $40 & $45 Overcoats priced at $30.00 Men's $50 Ulsters priced at $35.00 Men's Overcoats up to $65. . priced at $45.00 IN THE boys' groups, as well as in the men's, all of these overcoats have been built by Wanamaker, & Brown's own tailors. Each overcoat is warranted all-wool, for tailoring, for trimming and for wearability. It is a fact that these selling prices are as-low as coat prices ' were four years ago, for equal quality. Every kind of overcoat is among them, every style, every pattern, every cloth. 'Great coats, storm ulsters, walking ulsters, conservative Chesterfields, plaid backs, meltons, fleeces, lambs' wools, kerseys, blanket cloths, friezes and pebble cheviots. WE ARE CERTAIN THAT NOWHERE IN PHILADELPHIA CAN OVERCOATS OP SUCH OBVIOUS VALUE BE PURCHASED AT PRICES SO LOW. wl i-E 8ft ...-. airanMsmsmBsssi8gii mmLmm3mS - . ii 1 i .t I ,i '.lii.s it'
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