fit (Ariw EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEIJPHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER G, 1920 GIRL IS SEAL SALES START the department stores hotels, railroad fttntlen.i, biinkn, clubs, public buildings ninl ether places. The booths uere in churge of women of the lied Cress, Hmergcnry Aid, Jew ish Council, Order of Kastern Htnr, New Century, Civic. Current Event nnd riillemuslan Clubs, Heme and Scheel League und Flying Squadron. Among the women who nre giving services today are Mrs. Jehn Worm Werm nmker, 3d, Mrs. Itobert B. Qlcndlnnlng, Mrs. Eugene Leeb, Mrs. Prentiss Nich ols, Mrs. II. II. Uirncy, Mrs. J. Henry Scnttergoed nnd Miss Helen Van Dunen. All who buy $1 worth or mero of the Reals will receive fin appropriate Christ mas seal button. Annual Orlve for Tubercular Chil dren Is en In Philadelphia The sale of Clirlstmnn senls te provide revenue te carry en tlic euinpnlRii of tlie l'liilnilelpliln Health Council nunlnst tuberculexlw begun today at booths In TO DAD'S lliillllllliMillllilli'MlgRi yfil-y U- RECONCLED WHIPPING & . HH Baft.! r W ! i . i! I W Yeung Weman Who Ran Awayi When Chastised Yields te il Threat of Cell MOTHER COMES FOR HER, REDUCTIONS! Helen Tvmf-nen i seventeen yar old nnd live- in Vew Yerk, but her ' "dnddy' reprimanded her Hh ta JbUFincss end of n two Inch -wide razor trop when she icrited in "ttnjtni! "it JMp at nights. This was a month !U" He i-ti e:i phutieally decided Unit r7.ir strop were made for a M" ilic purpose and that purpose was nt erp"riil punish turrit of a well-built, full-grown girl. Se she ennie te rhfadelpliiii nnd ob tained n fob no. it pe-itinn in bank, In a clerlinl pipncit The girl is well trained and an effirienr we.ker. and the likM lie- weik. Sin1 wured nn .ipart ment n 'rth l'l-wulli tr t nTit Yerk, nnd hud uli.ie-f fnrg"ttin the ef lects of til- mtr trop f u-Mlrr 'rei' .'li'inn wax "repriii.urilpil" V -mother ill in u 1 ..-kit ul 'ie learned of the uffnir tin 1 tf H ! - ! parture. .pural d'i- nc" Im turned helm'. Her deit " it'' ' " daughter lirnugtit hT t tln i tt nr. Detectives AlHcPetignll nnd It . Unre "en, of the 1'iirk und l.ehigh nnies xtatieu lucutnl and nrreitiTl the gtr 'ti-t night. Mether nnd daughter . I tenant I.e Muiff r-' nftVt "I won't go htiiiif. I' g" ti la 1 first. 1 won't b r'-pr'u ! u th u razor ttrep. ' eh nn-iit'.v d laiel Helen. Lieutenant. I.e Mnl-tre tel-l Union 1 " didn't want te !. nmi-i;.'il te -end her te an institution, and -In-rt t I" feri- '. o'clock lu'-t tnulit suit a .i. te. tii- with the mother und daugbt-r t.. t N -rMi rhiladclphm station, te se., them -afe! nturted en tin- train te Ni-w erk. Ihe Timpen ln-tiie nddn-s is "'-- r Bt ISOth tret. WOMAN 0F68LR0BBED, DIES Man Who Aided Apoplexy Victim, Toek Her Savings Mrs. Anna Walter-, the .nty-eignt jear-eld woman wlm wu rihb'(l or S5tt.r). her life's paing, bj a jeung man who li-Ip-il Iht when -In- b-ntiii" ill en the -tr.Mt Inst Thursday, dieil Saturday night at her hem". HJIT Oak land at reft. Mrs, Wulters was returning from the tank from vthicli -hi hud t.ik-n ih money when -he nn- stiicken with apoplexy at tirthmle and l.eiper treet. .V je.ing man who .-jw her tali was the llrt te reach her and offered te assist her home. , The offer was eptei, When h. get there two women neighbors entered He told them t" get a ie. t..r while he administered first aid te Mis. Walters They left en the miss.mii. and wh le thej were gene he took tlie .."t5."i from Mrs "Walters' pocketbook and tied Mrs. Walters' otniitien lf ame wurse when she realized that all hr savings were gen. and lute Saturday night ii died. 16 Are Fined $5 as Gamblers sixteen Chinese, Tiiested m a riie at .'liftO e'.'loi K this tneit mg en a Iium en Race .street near N'inti -vere mud .," eacli by Magistrate (Jn'is, of the eleventh und Winter srret.s stntiei., in gambling ni-pect" Ueteetives I.uwrj nnd Harren arrested the men and s, M a box containing SI 'J. smd te lnne eL the "pet" in a game in u iu h the si teen men are albg'd t'j have purf. pated. r..u n- er'' i.i:--' s At This Price Big Lets of Shoes That Were Valued at $10 te $18 SMART laced beets of the correct height and with military or Cuban heels; and the right weight for win ter wear. In tan calf, bxwn kid. gun-metal and black kid. Alse brown kid and natent leather Arpaa hnni-n. button and lace with turn soles and French heels at 7.95. And here are the most sensational values you have ever seen. The present season's favorites! With plenty of Laced Walking Beets in brogue, wing-tip or 6traight-tip effects, with military or low, flat heels. Here at this price (9.95) in tan calfskin, mahogany calf, gun-metal calf, black kid and brown kid. An exquisite Leuis heel button and lace Dress Beets in fashionable leathers. Formerly Valued at $15 te $20 ALSO Strap Pumps, irt Uim xiiedea and satins, vHth full French or petite Leuis heels; 15.00 te J 8.00 value s .ew 9.9R. UALLAHANS FTgoed sMOEsisJMarket St. 4028 Lancaster Ave. Above 40th, near Fail-mount Ave. 5604 Germantown Ave. Belew Chelten Ave. Christmas Slipper Sale at all Hallahan Stores 60th and Chestnut St6. Juvenile Shep Adjoining 2736 Germantown Ave. Above Lehigh Ave. Branch Stores Open Every Evening The Heuse that Heppe Built L Founded in 1865 k- Last 3 Days! Heppc t n' ristni3s Club rr it, huu.itj vlan Lin 'ed 'e 0" Difn hern. Rletnbcrsiiin ttn 1 l'rf lied if your applicu'wii w rr.jec'td ur if jeu decide net te buy. World-Famous Instruments AVnilable in litis Club MASON & HAMLIN I prifht m il 'Jrimd I'iu'.ji STEINW VY Liue-Art Pmi.olu-I'ianes A EHKH 1'ianes und Pianela-I'iurm STECK Due-Art Pmnolu-Pianes HEPPE Pinne1! arid Pianolu-Pianes WHEELOCK Due-Art Piuiiolfi-PlaMe STHOUI) Lue-Art Pianoli-Pianec .MAJKELLUS i'june LDOUAHD JULES Upright nnd Grand Pianos H. C. SCIIOMACKER I'priuhtanJ Grand Pianos FHANCESCA Piunea and Player-Pianos This is a t's-iiuiiie opportunity te secure genuine ;r ings, privileges and uchantugert en world famous i.rruments. Every piano und player-piano in the Heppe stock is ''pi'pd in this Club. Pianos are offered as low as $2.50 "-kly and player-pianos are as low as $3.75 weekly. This Club Closes Wednesday Ne member "will be admitted after the store closes Wednesday night. The membership fee is only !1 and if your appli- atien is rejected or if you decide net te buy your meni rjei"hip fee will be refunded at once. Send in Your Application at Once 'ui out the attached coupon and mail it today. Complete information will be sent te you at once. Re member, if you join the club you de net have te make your selection at enct. Club members have until Christ mas te cheese their instrument but no applications will be accepted after Wednesday. Cut out the coupon and send it in at once ! Club Advantages Selection from entire Heppi stock of world-famous standard priced pianos and player-pianos. 3 Years te Pay en a Rental Payment Agreement without judgment note. Yeu are free te return or purchase at any time. Special Small-Down Payments. Lew Monthly Payments. no-Day Itefund. Free Exchange Privilege 10-Year Guarantee. Life Insurance. Fire Insurance. Half-Payment Privilcce 1 Free Tuning. lleppe Repair Sen-ice ler fcSU Months. Free Steel With Pianos. Free Bench or Chair With Player-Pianos and Grand Pianos. Free Instruction Heek With Pianos. Mail This Coupon Today! C. J. Heppe & Sen 1117-1119 Chestnut St. 6th and Thompson Sts. Name . ' ' ' r yrvrvvysi(iwww.i,VVi C. J. Heppe & Sen, 1117-1119 Chestnut Street, or 6th & Thompson Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. Please send me full particulars about the Ilcppe ChriJtrnus Club. I am interested in-, Sy.pianea Check one) PHILADELPHIA Address. m Fleer Lamp, Complete, J2S.7J Helld MaheRnn or Otl Itery 1!jc IUh 24-lnrn ullk nhiide. In chel.-p n colors, IWieht 09 ,nrhn.t ll rrpurfcte, fit,?!, SlmJc. S10UO. II ' WssTRnj nl fill I II 111 111 III I I i I J KM MnKnlflctnt Hull Llntk In Oothle UeHlun. Una Whit tlncten, Wrutmlnstcr nnd Canterbury Chlmm, with three - elht JIerrh.le mm'incnt. Oeld anil Hller 1.1-Inch 'Hal, with rained fleld numerals. Ilelnht 7 f.et l Incliea. Width '.'(H4 Inches, l'rlce. 82B.(K). Rare Values in Beautiful Lamps HundrcdR of the handsomest cryatlenn w0 liave ever been, in almost overy size. Htjle. Hhniie nnd coloring The clft imr excellence that will delight the IndMdual und adein the home. I-or there Is nethliif? that hrlriKK te the cntlre lieuschuld a mere laetlnc measure of cheer und chnrm. Kleer. Hull, Table, Houdelr, Desk and MuhIc lloem Lnmpn, artistic Urldge Lamps, quaint HanRliiK Lamps and plctureique Terchere. In l).vej of Marble. Muhegaiiy and Oak, of Silver. Geld and Ilronze nnlsh; Clolsenno, Polychremo and Lacquer. JshndcB In the ncweat of nrtiatle dcBlRns, In silken fabrics and parehmentH, resplendent In the latest and rlrhest colorings. Many Lamps at noted reductions. Consequent lv thorn Is an ndv.mtiiKO In early selection. Krem J4 00 for a handseme Ifoudelr Lamp up te J365.00 for a luxurieUB Toichere Clocks for Every Heme Kr.durlni,' and neer-to-be-ferpotton Klfts. The best mere. mt-nts of the best makers ('locks of character, symbolic of art and dignity. .MiiKnlllcent Hull Clocks, Mantel Chime. HandRem.) .Mirror, Wall, dainty Beudplr und de)indnble Desk i locks Stately styles lcpresentatlve of the sumptuous. IJeiiHlssance, the ernate Chippendale, the dainty Hepielvhlte, the rillned Micraten, the munnltleent Clethlc, the Classic Adam und our own sturdy Colonial Wulth.im. Keth TliemnH, Hcrschede, .NVu Hacn, Arisenla, Vt'uterbury und Imported inewnieiilH Hundrt'dij of stylee In an exhibit that cemprlBCB thousands at almost any prlce you wish te pay, fiem a plain and dependable alarm at 51.25 te $12:16 00 for u Hall "lecK of rare architectural beauty. All Clocks guaranteed. Suites and Pieces at Great Reductions Just a few quotations from the extraordinary savings en every lloer. Handsome Period Designs and Modern Adaptations. If you would save, see these new: UVING ROOM 4525.00 Overstuffed Tapestry Suite, 3 pieces, $415.00. $475.00 Overstuffed Velour Suite, 3 pieces, $305.00. $300.00 Overstuffed Tapestry Suite, 3 pieces, $270.00. (225.00 Mahefany-and-Cane Suite, Tapestry-Covered, 3 pieces, $163.00. $335.00 Maheganyand-Cane Suite, 3 pieces, $295.00. $170.00 Mahegany-atid-Cane Suite, 2 pieces, $125.00. $253.00 Imitation Leather-Covered Suite, 3 pieces. J 05.00. $103.00 Davenport Bed, $145.00. $32.50 Walnut Tea Table, $28.00. $18.50 Windser Chair, $13.50. $25.00 Maheganyand-Cane Chair, $10.50. $16.75 Red Japanese Tea Table, $13.75. Oak Rockers from $4.50 up. Cqually Great Savings In Bedroom Furniture 1 I ir 31IL i HVafrnmsfer Quarter-Heur Chime Cleck, of Mahogany. Eight-Day Movement. Price, $55.75. DINING ROOM Mahogany-finish Suite, 10 pieces, special, $333.50. $340.00 Walnut Suite, 3 pieces, $275.00. $452.00 Mahogany Suite, 4 pieces, $375.00. $057.00 Mahogany Suite, 10 pieces, $542.00. $1050.00 Walnut Suite, 10 pieces, $750.00. $825.00 Walnut Suite, 10 pieces, $735.00. $1015.00 Walnut Suite, 10 pieces, $895.00. $875.00 Walnut Suite, 10 pieces, $775.00. $710.00 Mahogany Suite, 10 pieces, $575.00. $1675.00 Walnut Suite, 10 pieces, $1075,00. (70.00 Fumed Oak Buffet, $55.00. $25.00 Turned Oak Extension Table, $21.00. $98.00 Gelden Oak Buffet, $08.50. $160.00 Oak Buffet, $140.00. $70.00 Mahogany-finish China Closet, $50.00. Newly Arrived Wicker Furniture from Heng Keng, Priced Less Than in Years Tu:CJ lCUFnrftw"i;V h Ln,twl Stuu-H. IdeLl for gifts, nt prices lower than Furniture of this kind and ?." ;;n.i wtn ii-i-ieif -i7 Cf" "77 ."- " "n vanubome nccea are marked at oxtr.ierdinnry reductions. ""' . i;,. ii , ". . "U f'-"up. a lteea I'ltier iiecucih nejrin nr. $.uu. are marked at extraordinary reductions. A H.iinK- quaint Heur-Glass Peel-Cane Chuir, large .size, three panels in front, 510.7G. llh nsJ Handsome Mirrors Reduced Just in Time for Gifts M.,Jir ,"""1 ,"n',,rliun'f',' dlffren ulKns. Ter tha luiU k .',i ,,wl" r'b'1'' '"'" 1al.li nnd nook c,r lern.r. trl m '.? .iV. n'iVi '" V,.BU" """'"' Ohlnrnr Bll.1 m .1 wit,. ''ft". . ,,0,2k "j ''"lychrninr, l.r.,rt,l iIIuhh. 'M.ihnisi.r.y ?nAi .li'.V'l. lh" hn1'0""-" of P.rle.1 utHtUH an W.-.1 aVtl J?vKSwfTt"i?'?r "'f'tflf.s. & tnOSt rXdUlllitn til n.nHarn .nM.i !. r.... ;.;... .". v""-'""" " " I'll IUJU1 All Hlzes, We duet I u 7110.00 Silver trame Mirror, $90.00 Adam atyle; sle 49x43 In. pPTyjg $9.50 Oval Mlrrnr r.U r... -r xn $18.50 Mirror, Geld frame, $15'.O0.' Uri'l5 W'"". Polychrome frame. $38.50. $32.00 Mirror, Geld frame. $25.5e7 tin n2 !"'"" S!ld Mhef any frame. $35.75. $40.00 Mirror, Polychrome frame, $34.50. $78.00 Girandole. Geld finish, $02.50. J2J7.S0 Mirror, Old Geld frame, $180.00. $205.00 Mirror, Old Geld frame, $172.50. $MS.00 Mirror, Old Geld frame. $00.00. $82.00 Mirror, SHvcr frame, $47.50. $120.00 Mirror, Old Sliver frame. $97.50. $248.50 Large Silver Frame, $172.50. Geed Values in Gift Blankets i ruftiisMiT. .t .iier'""T-r'.Trn:.r.jj( t.nJ.rfui and ..iJ Spinet Dealt, Mahogany, $45.00 Others variously priced. (lifts tint Hill w.irin the heart mIi at iir.titt.i4- aavinira - , Va rf. .U!)e1 "'"diets. 0.7 iMlr $1 , m rtn Sdter Hn, , it' T'xsil 8W.IMI pair. ln At) t isrltcr ! I u lllaiik. t inlan $10.00 pair I'lal.l BlrtllkelH HP- I, 75 p r V,t?..i, lni? .J . i,,r.:r. ?ffi SrVWK; Tu Mr-' "-" . All Portieres Reduced 'y,!" mi coloring-. lmmault new 10 Ml and $,11 00 ilr ' t"lvct I'Drtlil'L"1'.!. w.tmed colors. $31.10 ftnd Ml 7.1 Pilr " erinrw, all Siivings en Luce Curtains ?'!l,r.,'u '"'!' m I'ttir UP. 1 lift Net. S3.53 pair up. Irlnh 1'ulnt, 43 .3 lulr up, II5U Novelty Nit Curtains. 3.a$ pair LrMennvB In newest UfBlgnid unu lit 'tic yard up Rocher of Chinete Grate, $14.50 Chair te match, $13.50; Sefa, $20.00. Separately or en suite. .j.Yfr.rr-jjrj W IT if"ix " B a. lu.jrlngs. feme reduced - Davenport End Tables, $22.50 Solid Mahogany, made in our own factor)-. Standard Rugs for Gifts at 25 te 40 Savings The clearance of our entire hteck of Rugs, Carpet and Fleer Ceienngs at thid keusen affords a meat unusual opportunity te equip your own home at etruerdinar biiMiiBh or provide very dehirahle giftB. Kugs that radiate cordial wurmth and which uhe te thu home the charming atmosphere of hospitality. Ihese items give but an idea of the reductiens: .5128.00 Royal Wilten, 9x12 $70.00 ' CARPETS .-58G.OO Best Seamless Velvet, 9x12 67.00 .$4.00 Rest Ten-Wire Tapestry Brussels $1.95 $74.00 HlBh-Pile Axminster, 9x12 $49.00 0.00 Wilten Velvet ........ i $3.25 Persian and Chinese Rugs Reduced 25 te 50'". , P1"' ent,i,c btec inciJ'K mi the wanted weave ' flesifrriH, colorings, in nmull and large sizes. Mattresses Marked Down W MaS?ft OAK AND MAHOGANY LAT-TOP OFFICE DESKS UNDER PRICE Send for Our Felder of Chrutmas Gift. Take Luncheon in the Ven Sciver Restaurant. JL B. Van Sdvw Ge. Manufacturers. Imverlers and Rp.tmlnvs MARKET STREET FERRY, CAMDEN, N. J. ! at Minn A. TNT. rAf.Ki . . ...... 7 htere Opens at Hi 30 A. M. t'leteu av e x, vu Teleplione M'eniisyHaulu. fall T.mnl.ur.l Run i .iew ue Connections ersey, Call Cuiiiden 3K0 Market Htreet Ferry lleats i.ann uppoalte Ntera Acres of Superb Gifts High in Quality But Net in Price q The choicest products of the world of Furniture and Heme Adornments. Fer this nationally known and widely patronized Stere has been transformed into a Great Gift Emporium for the holiday season. A show and shopping place whose wonders and con veniences none who seek gifts can afford te miss. All the essentials for individual comfort. All the charm ing accessories that make home and hearth se dear. An Easy Chair for grandma, a Sewing Table for mother, a Hepe Chest or Boudoir Desk for sister, a Smoker's Stand for father, a Humidor for brother. Or any of the thousand and one things that make this Great Stere a panorama of gift suggestions, appeal ing te every need and every taste. if Fer ours is the art of manufacturing, importing and collecting what the world of home folks need likewise of previnir te customers that thev can make their purchases here for less than similar articles would cost anywhere in the United States. I In addition, we have reduced thousands of dollars' worth of Furniture te lower prices, we believe, than it will be marked anywhere in this country this year. Suites and Single Pieces which hundreds of customers will want for their own home and for gifts. m m m i I I 1 !W SHUBi 111 'Jli'sV'i)Vu,tM'Mu ft r , y,v.( v- U -14 . ...... Tied. 12-0-20. Sli i
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