Plp-r1-' 'fvyAyiffrMS-''- f V(, 'WfT' 'Si v A' " )f " y n RyW"'! 7 "EVENING PUBLIC EEDGEB-PHILADEiPHIA: MUiAY, i)ECEMBEB 3, 1926 15. SUV7V1 CL4HS CLUB READY TO SCATTER GOOD CHEER Kris Kringle Is en the Jeb and It Only.Needs Goed-Hharted reepie w unccr up roer jrviames i. ...... . ...... LtVmr'riimhr' in the llrftwItatnntaSrB" ilm out of every ether) store window. a. I cpSin ! .Bat mnybe you Xr'f hplicve in rumors i hoi ":" ???A . Snee of nfcws" that's " proof TheIneER Santa Clans Club is Wr?.?',LU.S:ulh.clab huSnic out . that ., ' 0e n'. AM iwi.MW .' ?"'",".: fwv nm their general rigni ...,-,...- wy ""' li -,i ih r In what veu find. 19 m iht vcrv deer the most congenial n.nt naus in the tferld-si feet tall. KfVn't talk. It's Juntf his Jeb te lit w. readv for JHm Ruth Plum y tnr 01 tile cine " !" ; . LTIL t Jiinrn and it-was she Tvhe alx year 0 ren "" " - c,llb fe'r the SS? children of Philadelphia. OBTO GIWs 10 ".WO mi . ,1neqn't ntaild Htlll Mim iy- Yf.Pt it is net S TO that it this moment ? ii.. C.-uef vnunir woman in all we i?."'1- ""rr rr- -rfc. von nn Idea Kfer-ihcverthej, h-l,J?tZ izoeo S&ninPhUdear nWn V you, "we are going te bt hhit record. Bee; new J"".'.v D . I jrinc m far," nnd tne goeu isirjr i" F&ftmVi forgotten children telntcd te the stere of toys that were Su?eitchencabinedells inrt nny numuir " - "Of course this is only a start, she -i .- mi rn "We are dencndlnir this rear, like we have every ether IMS .! """.. , . TJU.,l.l. year, en our goeu inum ... a " phla being awfully geed te us. We .,. 1 J.iv. ii rtn their ctfts of any kind of toys, eJd or new, as long II they are cicnn enii uiiuruneu. "De veu .knew," Mls Thompien will add If ("he1 takes you into her confidence, "there te one clans of boys and girls itranccly neglected when gifts are sent in. They are the boys of the Huckle berry Finn age. between twelve and i ... A.r1 tit (rfrlti nril nf flip '1ft. Ieuriii.ii. .... v..u e" - - - tic mother age.' Somehow folks seem .. fn.i.n. hnw tnnrh thMii rhlMrnn. tan. leek forward te Christmas. What Deya Want Most "The tort of things boys of thia age would particularly appreciate are nooks, cand, skates, baseball gloves, feet balls nnd real live gifts like that. Glrli of 'the same age like hair ribbons, books, pocketbooks, little chains, or, in fact, nnythinit te wear." MIm Thompson also adds that cloth ing is appreciated. The toys and cloth -ing received arc distributed from the Santa Claus Club two days before Christmas. The letters of appeal lest Santa Claus forget ere already beginning te pour in. Here is a typical one t "Dear Santa Claus Would you please send me a dell and a coach as my father is dead. I have three broth ers, and wduld you give them some- i... ..Hi wiiiu x uuve n miie nistur f...i nnd would you glve her something, tee? Tours sincerely, ADDIB." Gifts Are Oeming In A wonderful surprise in the way of a trucklend of toys from the Rogers Construction Ce., In Gloucester, came yesterday. Xcstcrday also a man who would net give his name but who has made anonymous contributions te the Santa Claua Club nil through the year came in and gave $10 in bis mother's name. When it Is impracticable te send toys money Is very welcome. All con tributions and toys can be sent directly te 012 Chestnut street, care of the Santa Claus Club. The piggy banks filled with pennies by little readers of the children's page of the Sunday 1'uiiMe Ledoer arc proving as heavy and mere plentiful than ever this year. CLUBS TO GIVE CONCERT U. of P. Organizations Will Play at Qermantewn Cricket The combined musical clubs of the University of Pennsylvania nre giving a concert tonight at 8 :15 o'clock at the Qermantewn Cricket Club. The concert will be followed by a dance. The affair is under the auspices of the Weman's Club of Qermantewn. The following members will act as patrenesses: Mrs, James Andersen, Mrs. Nicholas Petty, Mrs. William Iluehler, Mrs. Walter G. Sibley, Mrs. Gorden S. Carrlgnn, Mrs. Calvin N. Smyth, Mrs. David Halstxad, Mrs. Isaac F. Smyth, .Ir. ; Mrs. Edward Newklrk, Mrs. J. Harten Muattn, Mrs. Geergp Wheeler, Mrs. Frank Watsen, Mrs. Wayne Whipple. Mrs. W. F. Mof Mef fey, Mrs. W, C. Mclchiet. The proceeds nre te be used for im provements te the clubhouse, and for an expansion of the chub's activities. The bazaar that is being held at the clubhouse new is fet this same put-pose. THE SAMAROFF RECITAL Four Beethoven Sonatas of Flrat Period Qlven An audience limited only by the capacity of the ballroom of the nolle-vue-Stratferd last evenlnc heard the third of Mmc. Hamareff's Ileetheven sonata evenlngs, with the interesting ana informative explanatory taiKs ee tore each sonata, by Mr. Ptoxewsui. As has been the case with the ether evenings, the program was admirably chosen, the four sonatas illustratlug highly different phases of the composer, yet net going beyond the first of the periods Inte which the works of Hco Hce Hco theven nre generally divided. Mine. Samareff opened with the sonata in n flat op. 22, conventional in form, as pointed out by Mr. Stokewski and one of the less imaginative works In musical thought, except ing always the beautiful Adagio. This was followed by the sonata quasi una " fantasia, en. 27. Ne. 1. a work the beauties of which have been WINDSOR ROOM 1204 Chertmit St. 11 SOUTH 15th ST. 1119 MARKET SJ. Founded in 1894 Cenrrifht. 1920. A. D. tflrKhbuim Company H5 Kirschbaum Overcoats And Suits New Which establishes a new low price level for clothes of Kirschbaum quality. They were originally mark ed 45 marked closely and honestly at ?45. The re duction wipes out all profit and even a goodly part of our cost. The genuineness of the values the high character of the clothes together with R. 8C F. ser vice are making this the fastest growing clothing business in Philadelphia. All Clethes 33 1-3 te 40 Percent Off 45 garments 30.00 6e garments 37.50 h garments 32.50 65 garments 40.00 55 garments 35.00 75 garments 45.00 R. & F. Neckwear The Man's Christmas Gifl$1 Te $5. Weel Knitted Waistcoats 7.50 overshadowed by the perhaps tee great ecntlmentat value given te its com panion piece, the famous "Moonlight" enata, but a work of much freedom, both in thought and form. Mmc. Sam Sam aeoff did one of the beat pieces of work of the evcnlng In the clfinlikc second movement. The third number was the sonata in E, en. 14, Ne. 1, conventional in form and Mezartlike in simplicity except for the Allegrette, tlie trio et wiucn con tains mere feeling than is usually found en a Mozart piano sonata. Hut the piece de rcslstancd of the evening was thq "Moonlight" sonata, regarding the origin of which Mr. Stokewski gave the Countess Qulcclnrdl version of the mnny legends which hnvc been written and told ns te hew the work came into being. Mmc. Samareff lave a temperamental reading of the great sonata, which like all the ether numbers was very cordially received by the audience. GXAynSkm? wm trad Xmrk B. UK. COR. K nel MARKET ST, ENTRANCE ON WTmst. LOWEST PRICES Painless Werk plates.. $ CROWNS .. BRIDGE WORK 5. FILLINGS, 50c & $1.00 Open Eveilngs and Sundays ENTRANCE ON 10th ST. YEOMANETTES TO DANCE Affair te Be Qlven aa Benefit for U. 8. Naval Heme Members of Yecmcn F Pest 00 will held nn entertainment nnd informal dance Monday evening nt the United States Kaval Heme, Twenty-fourth street nnd Grays Ferry read. The 200 bcneGcinrics at the home and the at taches will be the honor guests nt the event, te which members of the' Ameri can Legien are invited. 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