Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 03, 1920, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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"EVENING PUBLIC EEDGEB-PHILADEiPHIA: MUiAY, i)ECEMBEB 3, 1926
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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.
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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. '
At the meeting of the tiest held en
November 30, Silas Anna D. Iloyle was
unanimously nominated ns pest com
mander for the ensuing year. There is
a large field of candidates for the vari
ous dffices, and the election will take
place at a meeting te be held at 1010
Mnster street Deccmber 13.
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Child Hurt Running Inte Aute head, sustained last night, when he ran
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Cy liit fc iTst lELSv Hes- Peerman, 142 Manhelm street, at Oar-
pft.r.u& "irStajJri- teta ew avenue and Cayuga street,
Peerman wan heid In iSOO-lw iV ', i''
further hearing by Magistral. IMce',
day, pending the result of the.bllC
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Carn Anwnca,
Jhe Most Serviceable
Truck in America
.ft CM
WILL YOUR CAR DO THIS?
TEST NO. 10
Frem five te twenty-five miles in nine seconds flat.
This is standard performance of the Paige
True, you may never need such extraordinary
acceleration in ordinary driving, but it le an
index of the vast reserve power you have
always available.
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Just think of our highly specialized
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Then consider that such shoes and such
service is available new at prices like
these. It means that wise parents will
buy a whole year's supply.
Little Children's
High Shoes sizes
4 te 8 wedge heels.
Children's High
Shoes sizes 8 Vfc te
lOle.
M i a s e s' High
Shoes sizes 11 te
2.
Beys' High Shoes
sizes 1 te 6.
Grewing Girls'
High Shoes in
smartest women's
styles en sensible
lasts.
3.85
'4.85
$5.85
$5.85
7.85
500
Ladies'
Diamond
Rings,
$32.50
SHOP KA11LY
rty te deinc n
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n brtl.r Hrlretlen.
Every Article in Our Sleck Is
PRICED AT LEAST 35 LESS THAN MOST CREDIT
HOUSES YES. EVEN CASH JEWELERS
Reeaaae et our enormous buylnsr pewera and epiedr inlea we held
an enviable position In the Jewelry business. Yeu ran bur here with the
assurance thnt you pay no mere than In cash stores. Our model credit
plan make It se easy that no one should hesitate te cheese anything
their heart desires. Oar prices are absolutely the lowest In town, se why
wait. Come In tomorrow and see for yourself the remarkable values we
offer) then decide for yourself I
MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS NOW
BEGIN PAYMENTS NEXT YEAR
Could you think of anything mere convenient that is only one of the
pleasant methods we employ te win your trade and custom.
La Tesca
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and Other
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aCEB1
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Solid cold, hand
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850 patterns te Hi
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value.
wy S27.50
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SCARK
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1150
designs
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nc a
Week
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and center ruby or
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S39.75
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The finest
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Chimes en the
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hour. Ma
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fiOe a week.
50c
a
Week
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until Xmas wltlieut a
deposit.
IAVAI.TJE1UM
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Credit Suircs. Ven't you remt InT
509 Men's
Diamond
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$32.50.
Children's Triple-Knee Stockings 45c
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Cheese y6ur Christmas Cheney Sarly
It is net se many daya till Christmas, particularly
if you plan en. such a present as Thb Cheney.
And where will you find a better gift? Pure music
belongs naturally te Christmas. It expresses
affection, sentiment, geed cheer. It breathes the
very spirit of the season in your home.
The Cheney does mere. It is an enduring and
endearing token of thoughtful affection, for years
it continues te play with ever'grewing sweetness
a lasting reminder of the happy occasion when
you first gave it.
New we can show' you a wide selection of
Cheney models. Hear and you will knew that
The Cheney is truly the superior instrument te
cheese as the perfect Christmas gift.
Priced $125 te $1800
Cheney Sales Corporation, 1105 Chestnut St.
DISfMBUTORS
The Cheney Phonograph may be heartKt the wnreroems of the follewinir dealers:
rilANTOM VIBW OF TONAL SYSTEM
The Tenal Systeni of
The Cheney
The tone .adjuster, reproducer,
tone arm, acoustic threat, orchestra)
chambers and violin resonator are ex
clusive with Tub Cheney, protected
by basic patents.
StrawhrldiTG & ffntMnr
Estey Piane Ce., 17th and Walnut streets
E. V. Mnrtin, 224 Seuth 52d Btrect
Bredy Bres., 1244 Went Glrard avenue
Ferster Bres., 4364 Main street, Manayunk
Starr & Mess, 3635 Gcrmantewn avenue
Phila. Piane Ce., 2929 Ketifllnjrten avenue
W. J. Stiver & Ce., 64 West Chclten nve., Germ'fii
Phila. Phonograph Ce, 636 Seuth street
P. Graebeldinger, 1541 Gcrmantewn avenue
Henry J. Brown, 4645 North 5th Btrcet
J. Ballen, 2144 North Frent street
Jehn H. Heaten Piane Ce., 528 Market st, Camden
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Thfv. Presser Ce, 1714 Chestnut street
Blai'i & Burkurt, 11th and Walnut Btreets
G-go B. Davis Ce, 3930 Lancaster avenue
L.wl. Conlen, 758 Seuth 2d street
E. M. Geldman, 904 Walnut street
M. F. Hall, 2626 Germantown avenue
Phila. Talking Machine Ce, 809 Chestnut Btreet
Tompkins Piane Ce, 5147 Germantown avenue
Zjgmund Kitty, 161 West Glrard avenue
Glebe Talking Machine Ce, 5551 North 5th street
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