VWT "'rff - ryr fwmwweiitnMwjiiiw wywfw Ji. ffl1 M S -,'ijrfv "" '" $& 111 (W5V ; Mil) If 41 Ell III W.'F? HhI!1 "i' t . tlft w H ill y t5i i n ! -. W 1. Iw uStf IM, f .SflS MB If U- I'iU MB W ' v I ,T ij ti " U NEW MOVIES BASED ON VARIED THEMES Charles Ray. Dorethy Dalten, Lew Cedy and Sennett Comedians Featured Mniitim Old-Fn.hletieil Ue H also unlmppll an olil-fmhlencd motion picture Srintt ninterlal tlie most un ashamed 'he'-urn' ami highly inilirrercnt acting: lomblne te mnkc thin the iMl.rt production Mnrrltiff Chnrlet Ha thnt hnn eer corn? from the Thertns II lnce ntudlet Mere heplnu thnt Arthur S Kane. Mr llax new mnnnRer since ln left the lr.ee let will preMdc him with better chicles than thl one It will take un effort te proMile him with a uore one 'Clean iemh almpllrlu of ap peal and .nenda luminnlt ' ar all vr w-1l In tin ir war . hut thi Rrew tiresome when mcrdwie Xiil tliM nit ver much overdone In this Instance The plot KUKReM a Christie cemed ipun out te fle ret Is When the author s Inspiration flnffs Director Jerotue Mnrtn drags In such tire-ftrt stuff ns babies with candt -atneareil faces couples who chase one another around tables and ,i fnke quarantine with domestic nilsun derstanrllncs thrown In The ster Is -e futile that It would l" wasted space te retell It here while Mr 11 s stereo trued Impersonation Is the tame sort of titlne h ha been ilemir without N.irlu N.irlu tlen. for rears It Is difficult te realise that this" Is the .ime Ua who took awav KranU Keennn s laurels In Th Ceward and who Is a tine dranntlc nrtlst when he has the proper chances The bet things about n 01il-liih-lened He are the titles which arc brief nd breeVv Piilnee The Hepe is nn intrKsulnB title and nm that s ni infultillerl r r the spectator who dnesn t mind the for mulae of Prurv l.-wit mel i.lr.uii.f I 'i cinntlnK the Impossible premises of all tlKre ste-Us ith bfst of which was per haps The Whip 1 thev are all enter talnlnp well put tecether and the hare that climacteric power that se rnanr mcrlc.in pieces of a similar sort lack "The Hepe has been epertl directed bv 'he pterin, Herbert Plache, from V R I.e Vine s adaptation of the orig in vl n'ay b Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton Te divulge the details of battle at tempted murder and sudden death In uhlch the Bcrlpt nbeunds would be well nigh Impossible , but It ma be slid that eme rery competent plarirs have been enlisted. Includlns Jack Mulhall remem bered from the late Olegraph era . Iluth Stoneheuso the former l'ssanay belle , Marguerite de la Mette t Tnimpet Is land fame and Hrbrt Orlmwoed re membered for his appearance In 'W hen the Clouds Hell Br with Fairbanks nd new en the legitimate stage in "Mecca ' The shifts of scene from Eng land te India and Ialr har- b n 11 i -sir elv made w ith a geed punch " at the end In the form of an earthquake I ei action and sped The Hepe 1 one e. the month s best releases Mrtnrin Married U'f is an ei. p p tlennlh lencthv Mack rnett letn.dr hut net dereld of thr !! The ccs' of plarers Is one te bring je te the h.-ari of the met rabid fan for .rery tarorlte of the Sennett temtdvl realm Is thire with something that is funnr either In make-up or in action It m a tine pic ture for this time of the rear Unlike most cemli of the slap-stick Tarlctv this has a r-a! plot plreted en a college football her n id 1 -dar-wi -lug heroine Hr p'tr Kp-i.en nnd the scenrr falls as de.-s ererr -h'ng -d3e In the mix-uu that foil' ' -Much fun en sues uild fie finale w'-r tr.-rvthlnc Is ttralfhtened i ut Te mention the IndMlual merits Ir iiIf whi'ii "nch plnrer s of stellar merit l)i his or her llif The nanus slene mean much te the mer le deretec B-n Turpln Charl"' Cenkllu Jamrn Klnlirsen Charles Murrar Feul J-'ti-llng I.euie I'a7H!nla Phrllls Harer Kalla i--.ha c r'ette Mlneau and e'hi-rs tlrln.i nl - (. "-icr i r ours seems te b tie im l.e.r "ed- is app"-iring before I is nanv c-e i inln -ors for his pictures are tee few. Of , uurse In this eterv he is net nt ms n m nn'i win te lack the usjil imeu-i of prenallt which narl'id his etl,r r.hkl'S The blame ma lie upon M.e Kheuldersj of ellher .lanut Iler"' di.rtur or Hlmer Ferest tl e au'bcr Here Is a ster that does credit te the Imagination of th nerie writers of lo le da main ramplre go's te Msi' a friend and while there le finds th.it the ilnugiiter of his host leres htm He pro pre pro feaes in inrl mir-rlng a wemin who s pursu ng 1 Im enh- te find thit she marries the test In enW te h near h r terer When the daughter of th hist dlserers the situation she tire iks the engagement and the wife of the host fm fm 'ew In the end the "he-ramp 'Alt s his deg for secluded consolation and pre pares te b.g'n thi search for t t mi nimi mat-rial te r.nnp 1 hp lltt r .leg is ei pf'.i-t'' e a j pi i' riipitel - Remnii'ie . iurs .s Paramount stetr w.ih thv delightful sctress Porethr D.i'ien , t. Htar There Is somewhat of a l h! touch te the tak for it was uritt.i 1 i"harles Belnien' rnr s b-eilur of Itlchdnl Harding 1jsis ami is originally VnewTi as ' Winter ' t I'aeilte' rtejlna Henler pr,ard Hi" Scenario which JIarl"V KneUs dir.ct.d lorethj Iialtens a ting Is se varied that each one of her h.incters Is ilif ferent in strle although there Is that same genui le appeal i her txprrt Knowledge of screen ac ig The brh'f teturn te tlie itpeken stage In th lead tig tele n' Vplireiiiie .rtaiil li u 1 her sc ree i app'nt.ince sordid m In marks h ster li i mercemrj tnethT wle iu 1 ie apital tut et he" daugh'ers dati" t g nhiiir iter n uv.i . In .w r. i r the girl is tik n sbread here she wins Inuri 1b ,ii Mentn Carle There she tne.ts ngaln i inn who admlr.d lur n th. past There is xlse u blaikni.nl ng scheme n which th girl Innm ill iinti pile bit in . end true 1 rijrii.hs 'I i i i support ir i limes Mre'i1'!! Hew a id I.ang Vuku'U i . erseti a i I leha rdi rnni decent- I e - net i ill d jirui'ln Is uiv 'if Uj"il Islng ' itm s 1 .i t u s no' itirta i i i 1 'i of i i ig t fnun I In ' s 1 m i i '1 r ill if J Christmas Gifts for Men Np-lcct uift for nun i nat will m't ht i daily needs Yeu tan ' pick un thing in e i apptoptiate than Ho He kins have te eflYr I'hree .suBKt-'btien mi' illusttated hcie, but rvf have huntlrcdb of ethi'i u'lft ai tides en displar that will no doubt prevr equally as. attractire Our Reduced Price Will Interat Yeu England Cnrnlmai Cardi rSffiTTW frn Stand QUALITY STATIONEHS AND ENGRAVERS Chestnut Street at Ninth (.eittimiing Attractions M UlC Her Knmllrt Tree an en tcrtnlnltigl fantastic piny with girls, iiuisic and Nera tlarcu In the support are Julius Tiinncn, Florence Martin nnd Al Roberts The book Is by At Weeks Dotrelt dramatic edltet, nnd tne score la bv Seymour Simons who wrote most of the music for Miss Hares' show last season Mlsji Hnres who Is her own producer, hns Rlren n colorful environment rvlth ntnn uutisunl lighting effects. CtAltHlCh -"At the Villa Hese a duoctlre )lnr b Majer A K W Masen, featuring Otis Skinner in n Oiiberlati-llke clinr.uter Mr Skinner plnyn the role of n great French detectlrc. which nllews swnr for his romantic nnd robust prtienullt The sterj Is one with numerous thrills yet presents, per sonalities ns well ns bnlHds Mr Sklnnet Is supported b nn un usimlK well picked tnst Sill UKRT -'The Midnight Hound Heund ers.' nn elaborate revue In twenty scenes, featuring IMdle Canter, Hnrrv Kellj Nnn Hnlpcrn, Jes sica llrewn nnd hnlf n hundred funtnakers singers nnd dancers All that Is up te date In fnncr nnd eccentric dancing nnd Jnrjsv nnd tuneful In music Is blended In this rarlegated entertainment FOItRhST- 'Apple Hlossems mu sical remnnce with rarled nnd colorful scere In Fr!t7. Krelsler and Victer Jacehl The notable enst includes Jehn Charles Themn, Fred and Adele Astnlre Wllda llennett and l'erclrnl Knight The tnsteful scenen Is 1 Jeseph Fr linn . nneAn Clarence" Beeth Tnrk Tnrk Ingten s cliarncterlstlc cemed of merletn tempernment The story Is about n whlmslcnl soldier, plnred b Vlfred T.unt, with such netabl" plarers ns Mnrr Ilelnnd Theebe Fester Jehn Floed nnd Clctin Hunter In support material marks the plot Wallace Word ier dlreited I from the authors work V father has misappropriated mnnev ind at a cililcal .nement he dlscerers that his daughter knows it A miner from the West desires te marrr the girl, hut she will net hare htm and se he re turns te the diggings The girl In the meantime has become cngnged te nn F.nirltsh soldier, but the miner returns with n fortune which he places Inte the keeping of the girl's father The net Is, of course, mlsunderstoeij bj the girl who does net care for her father te ac cept it Her tl nice realises thnt a fam ily scandal will Injure his social posi tion, but flnnllr matters nre adjusted In i satisfactory manner The excellent cast includes CharUs Clarr as the father and Naemi Chllders as the daughter while Law son Butt Is the fiance Alec B Francis, Milten Sills and Irene Hlch nre also In the support BURLESQUE BILLS "The Little Elephant" Scores at Ca Ca sieo Varied Shows Elsewhere ( uslne - There is nn abundance of geed cemedr as well as tuneful songs The I.'ttle Klephant a tlmel.r bur esmie. offered bv ' The Million-Dellar Pell Al Marde nnd Irene Mear3 are he chief funmakers The show Is punc tuated with bright lines and there nre mnr funnr situations Martr Dupree wen npplaus-1 In up-te-the-minute senirs There Is considerable lereltr In mnnv of the numbers effernl The show was stapd b Jehn 'i Jer i ion Jee Freed nnd Hnrrr Fentel Uljeti Harrv Hnstlng s 'Ken pic Dells" features Vic Plant ns the prlncl til comedian The two burlettns are The nitl W Peer" and "As Yeu I.Ike l and both arc mirthful Frank Fenny i In the cast people's Bllh Watsen w ith h s Parisian Whirl Is the attraction Witson n arerlte. together with "C,re- san Spencer are sure-lire liugh prn- wikrra In the i.tst are IMgar Uller and Martin Snnsl Bether are former audrllllaiis nnd nre well liked Ireinderu Jlmmle Cooper heads his own Beuutv Rente" nnd Is nlded by a large cast of print ipals and a number if remeh girls da hum the American-Chinese prima denna, who pos pes ppsses nn excellent retce preres a big attraction SAVINGS LEAD TO WEALTH Why net think of placing your money te the best advantage? 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JOHN WANAMAKER President eSwc5 mil Hiaix Desk Lump II " i (j, r , I A EVENIJSG PUBLIC HYAMS AND M'lNTYRE " HEADLINE AT KEITH'S' Louise Cunning Alse Pleasesl With Songs Geed Vaude- ' ville Bills Elsewhere Keith's Headline honors this weel weel ce te Hymns nnd Meltttyre rvlth Louise flunnlng n close second Jehn Hjnm nnd I.ella Mclntvre present n musical plnvlet cnlled "Stnybloem," bv Frank Stammers, rvlth exclusive songs Acts of this caliber nre the best thnt rnude rnude rllle bus te offer, nnd they are always: sure of a warm welcome nnd that's Just whnt was glren this one Inst night Miss Gunning, who retired from the Hage nfter n tour, ns star of "The Ilnlknn Princess" nnd Inter entered rnuderllle "did" a number of songs thnt were se well recelred thnt the audience couldn't seem te get enough of them Jim Tener Is one of the best cemedr dancers thnt Ins been seen here In n long rhlle The ether member of the team Ann Nerman prerldes nn excellent foil for Teney's "nut" work. The net drnrrs the biggest bunch of laughs en the bill, and when nil Is said and done thnt Is what one gees te vnuderlllc for Jessie Brown nnd Ftlle Westen, in n terpslcherean cocktail-with n kick." with Dare Drjer nt the piano, scored henrllv, while Leu Miller nnd Alice Bradford offered n musical cemedr tierelty cnlled "Tjplcnl, Topical Tales that was well liked Renu Arneld and Harry Lambert pre sented n comedy act cnlled "Pills" thnt wns quite funny "A Wedding Day In Peglund" Introduced a number of well trained animals, and Beublnl nnd Ber rnrd prered te be some accordionists, v hllc Van Celles proved n. mnrrcl nt feet Juggling 'Topics of the Daj" and "Klnegrams" ns usual opened the bill Olc.be The Seng of Songs "oper "eper atlc cecktnll' is n hlgh-clnns net Hnrry Srkes, the local blnckfnce fnrorlte, la aie en the bill He Is mere pepulat than trer Other acts are 'The Little StratiBcr, plarlet; Menree nnd Mnr a clercr pair of artists In chatter and songs , Knuffmnn nnd Ltlllnn, In pep and ginger , the Australian Woodchop Weodchop Woedchop pers, noreltj act; Clark unci Dchnn, bits of laughter ; Blllle Wilsen nnd com pany. In comical situations, and Grce nnd Lefell, In melody and harmony. Men "The Current of Fun " the headllner. does net belle Its. name, but holds attention from start te finish Ryan and Lee. a geed comedy act, are nlse en the bill Celle, the "musical feel" ; Yule and Richards, In a Jcllght ful skit, nnd Bunnln sisters nnd Down ing complete the show. The morle feature mars Shlrler Masen, one of the daintiest girls In scrcsjndem, In "The Ulrl of My Heart ' llrnndnu.v Menej Is Mener, a bcin tillatlng musical comedy offering, wnlked oft with headline honors Nell MclCln 1 v get man laughs with his "nut tactics ' The Girl a sketch built upon modern lines was cntertulnlnc Grlittth's 'l,ere Flewei ' as the photepla which teunded out a bill of mere than usual merit Cre Kr,n Fashions of 1921, a l-ntleus musical cemedr offering, was nwnrde1 honor position IM ten nnd Ward r'ere funn ilurrs Haywood nnd lempanr in "The Firefl" produced a sui prise Sheppard and Dunn get a hand for scrcral geed numbers. A pho phe t .el.ir of first grade rounded out the bill ' HllHin I'enn The miniature musical corned, "Surgeon Leudei, L" S. A," Is the headllner Prett girls and geed cemedlanj make this act better than the nrernge Other clirer acts en the bill are Ncster and Hanes In a skit; the Chey Ling Hce Troupe, acrobats of merit, Wulsh and Fdwards, wings The tnerle Is geed Wanda Harv.ev ! starred In ' Feed for Scandal " Allegheny Oriental atmosphere and tuneful "elections abound In "The Rese of Yama Tama, ' the musical comedy headllner The Camllle Trie are nct-etn- pllshed entertainers Colonel Pnttee YOU LIKE TO mJ LOOK YOUNG ? A K xm$ zetcnj thu season ts a wBml 1 1 ImStm VOGUE Here tee black velvet is again du cussed black velvet and monkey fur, black and white checked velvet, black velvet, fur-trimmed suits. The milli ner as well as the dressmaker faveurs black velvet and it is the material used in many of the hats shown in this number of Vogue hats te please everyone from the debutante te her grandmother. Evening bwes, whether they trail a slender train of crepe or flirt a flaring skirt of lace, are sketched in all their fragile loveliness; and the furs and At all LEDGER--PHEDADELPHIA TUESDAY, Photoplays Elsewhere CltKBTXVT "Way Down Kast" continues te be popular by reason of Its thrilling lec-rescue scene nnd the plcturlzntlen of a famous old melodrama It Is a D. W. Grif fith product, rvlth Lillian Glsh, Rlchnrd Uarthclmcss nnd ethers In the enst. A lnrge symphony or chestra and effects behind the screen add te the presentation ARCADIA "Beheld M Wife," rvlth Milten Sills nnd Mabel Julienne Scott l.OCUNT "Alwns Audncleus," rvlth V-.!lnce Held. UIYOIjI "The Riddle. Weman," (lernldlne Fnrrnr COLtSKVil "Held by the Enemy." with Jnck Helt JVMliO "The Weman and the Pup pet." with Geruldlne Fnrrnr. lVT.VFn "The Sins of St An An thenr." with Brrnnt Wnshburn. STKA.VD mut COt.OXIAL, "Always Audncleus," rvlth Wnllnce Held. I.KAUKR Jack Helt In "Held by the Enemy." and Comrade, veterans of '61, delight with their nor el sketch, nnd Kra ind Six hnre n Ntnrtllng European skit. Lle. pel Barn mere In "The Master Mind" Is the photoplay feature. Ornnd "Just Like a Jinn," featuring Grace Huff, Is a breezy comedy that would blew nnv gloom overboard. Hen dricks and Stene have a llrely patter. Commedore Tem, the educated pony, phased the klddks The "Rese Revua" wen liberal applause Victer Burns, nnd Adelaide Wilsen have n clercr comedy skit Walten "Whirligig Rcvue for 1921," by Jeseph K Gerham nnd Phil Bou Beu telle, hns everything new from music songs te costumes, rvlth a spectacular flnnle Speclnltlcs of merit are Intro duced In dances and operatic soles. World's Museum A large collection of frenks are en display here Nena. the "littlest lnd," one of the smnllest "midgets" In the world, Is seen Others are All Zach's Hindoe fakers ; Olivette, woman athlete, and the latest offering, "The Death Chair and the Maid " liiiiuniit's Emmet Welch's Minstrels continue te distribute blackface mirth and melody The skits abound In hila rious episodes nnd there Is a plenty of new songs, rrell sung. SQUAW MAN" AT ORPHEUM Orphenm "The Squarv Man," a melo drama with comedy, wan presented by Mne Desmond and her players Miss Desmond was ns pleasing and effectlre ns ercr In this play of thrills, laughs and tears a tale of lore en the plains of the Far West The play, which tells the story of n white mnn who marries nn Indinn girl, wns erlglnallv offered a few years nge with William Farersham In the title role The scenic effects In "The Squaw Man" are werthr of note, and In nddl nddl tlen te Miss Desmond's efforts the act ing of ether Orpheum farerltes wen rounds of npplause "Night Beat" te Deck Here Again pple Hlossems nt the Ferrest an nounces last local performances of this operetta with its nppeillnB music by Fritz Krelsler nnd Victer Jncnbl fei Saturday matlntc and night, Decem ber 18 Coming te the Ferrest for the two helldav weeks beginning Mendny, De cember 20. will be Chnrles Dilling ham's nnutlcal musical comedy, "The Night Beat," with a cast Including Jehn I Hnzzard, Loulse Greedy. Ada Lewis, tella Heban. Ernest Terrence nnd Lil lian Kcmble Cooper Kennedys te Give Play Reading The Unlrerslty Extension Society will present Charles Rann Kennedy and Edith Wnne Matthlsen (Mrs Kenned) in an I uerprotatlen of Mr. Kennedy's p'nv, "The Army With Bnnners," at Wlthcrspoen Hall Frldav erening, De cember 17 The Kennedy readings, like the Kennedy books nnd plnS are In be half of Christian propaganda. O Telas Dated December 15th wraps and hats with which Parts en livens its grey winter days are shown .in photographs and sketches. The way that Paris uses cubist em broidery en its costumes, the experi ments it is making in coiffures, the gowns which Cccile Serel wears and Paris praises all these are shown and described in the pleasant Paris gossip which Vogue has. collected for this issue. This is a number for the woman who loves clothes. And isn't that you? News Stands "SIGN ON THE DOOR" MERELY MELODRAMA Marjerie Rambeau Only Be- lievably Human Figure in Machine-Made Play Adelphl "The Sign en the Doer," Channlng rolleck's meledramn, which Introduces Mnrjorle Rambeau te Phila delphia theatregeers as n etnge star, does net present or express the dnma of life, but merely pumps up Its melo mele dramatics There Is net an episode or situation or motlve In It that has net been headlined In the publle prints In connection with the arlcty of crimes and sins which chnrnctcrlze recurrent crime waves, such ns that which new sweep ihe Innd. Yet the combination of them In Mr. Polleck'n astute and pre tredltatctl penchant for reliable effects Is net In nny degree believable. Miss Rnmbenu, one of whose previous vehicles, "Eyes of Youth," has been slnrvn locally en screen nnd stnge. and who herself has appeared en the sllrer rlieits here, offers the only bellcrable nnd human Impersonation, nnd thtt thanks te an Innate poignancy of acting, n sense of dellcnte stressing and nblllty te make delicate points without blunt ing them theatrically nnd a tenderness of touch that Is nppeallng. The hu manity of her Mrs. "Lain" Regan in due te her own qualities as nn actress nnd net te nny flesh-nnd-bloed where with the playwright hns clothed the anatomy of his melodramatic manne quin. Frem his actlig ene would think thnt Lee Baker, who plarn Regan was the emotional star who Is featured In stead of Miss Rambeau. As the sus picious, Inquisitorial, bloed-and-lron sorC'ef spouse he Is of the stnge stngey, he Intones and singsengs his emotions and moods nnd sentimentalises snechn tinely his pnssige of affection In one scene, however, that In which he sets out te rvnllep the he vamp of the plot In manlike fashion, he seertts really the mnn and net the stock company le.vl In this scene, ending In the murder of the revolver-armed villain In a grapple, Mr. Baker Is forthright, and by that token much the mero effective. The play revolves around a woman who begins life In humble circumstances nnd then marries a widower with a daughter. Te save her much-loved step daughter from nn unfortunate alliance, she Invited the enmity of the man In the case, who turns an Innocent escapade of hers Inte a menacing weapon. The husband's suspicions aroused, he rlslts the man In his rooms at a tlme when the latter Is expecting the daughter. Concealed In another room Is the wife, who has ceme te plead for her step daughter's safety. The play here rises te n climax In the murder of the vd lain nnd then te a denouement which It would be unfair te divulge. Even though "Thn Sign en the Doer" does net add nnythlng of distinction te the American drama. Its highly then -rlcal mnterlal Is se cleverly fabricated nnd manipulated In the concluding half of thn play an te make It a thr'lllng enough entertainment of the "ctime-nnd-mystcry" class. Almest up te two mlnute! of the flnnl curtnln thcre are succeeding surprises which keep sus pense nt a pitch. Helmes te Repeat "Jerusalem" Burten Helmes will repeat his photo pheto phote traroltalk. "Jerusnlem." which was se success'ul at Its first dellrery He has hnd se mnny requests thnt this be made nn "ejtra" In his regular series at the Academy of Music thnt he will ngaln describe the sacred cltv and show his marvelous pictures of It tomorrow eve ning nt the Academy "HAIRO"- The 'new scslp feed Ilatr re newer and dandruff rtmerer Price tl.00 pr box, postpaid; stamps or cash. CANCO SPECIALTY CO.. Office. 283 New street, Phlla, 'F cetrre yen de. Every woman does, m Paris knew rery well when it approved the youthful chemise frock and en couraged the soft unlined types of drcssce that hare followed H, Picturcetrue te leek at, simple te wear, and wonderfully youthful in effect in the modern frock which knows nothing of fitted linings and complicated fasten ings. We all knew hew simple dresses have become in the last few years, but whether 'slip-en' or 'chemise' they all have the same effect of yenth and grace and nonchalance. 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I'liene Wal. 1814 nml Mnln 3141 EnrffiwarftMacMmit ZIZ-222 S.DARIEN ST. M.KE 10UK 1IOMK imiOIITKK Sara 25 te 40S, en Sear Wiring & Fixtures rielne raanafaclnreri, ns i.e.il illrrct "Ith jea. We electrify your home ulthnut lirrnklne pimer. planter or Koecttvnrk. If It's qnntlty service and a le estimate then we nre sure von will elect ns. In business erer 50 years. We always satisfy. Easy Terms Without Intel est. CHERRY CHANDELIER CO. Jes. G. Cherry. Prep. 523-27-29 N. 9th St. 'I'lienel Market 880" S JV'jr?vllSV,fu'V(i IfMV", nJ 41 '&& ' ' . ARE YOU SURE THIS (X WON'T nAPI'EN TO YOUT ? V HAVE lOtm IIEATIN'O SS1EM J ) REI'AIKKO NOW V e All Vur Wern la uuaranlcen Call Market A2S1 ddxess Street ""SO te 75 Cents a DayRn WILL WIRE YOUR HOME Including Fixtura, en Oar 12 Monthly Payment Plan Why rain jeir tjtt utih peer IiW ini unn yea tan have tUttritkf M 3 eetilft VJHALEN-CROSBV 140 North 11th St. Ituce 20 & 21 4 Nul. 1880 4881 A 4883 rMMiisssasssssssssssiiaxxxssjLs Repair New Have Reduced our Prices en Lumber and Mlllwerk. Storm Sash Beaver Beard JAMES SHAW $200.00 QSi: brilliantly clear jiht- tictly cut illameml in u uirrrra iiiufltiuiii line (eiifnmtiifl two h mailer .vtetirs 1 'OU have te see this ring te uvnrcrlatf- it h.,(.. atid unusually low price Kennedy & Bre. Dtoinend JlfcrefKinfi cud Jewtlem 102 S. 13th St. 1878 in rfrmv TRIDENT ZIZ-222S.DARIENST.V H I S2d & Woodland Ave. MIM I Woodland 8K West 40J fKH "mmm "Cl rt py'trTrf rr We Buy Geld Silver, Platinum, Diamonds, Jawelry of AH Kindt Penn Smelting & Refining Works THE OI.D OOLD RllOr ,906 Filbert St.. PhiU. ALBERT DOAK Masen Contractor 2138 Arch St Snecialist in the Brick Setting of Boilers J FLORIDA Ily Sea Steamer every Tuesday 8 P M Meals and limited number berths Includtd Most economical way te travel. Make revrviitlen enrly. Merchanti & Miners Tram. Company rtahltshed 18S4 Millions or psssensers can-led net ft life lest. Tier 18 H. Del. Ave. Tel. lx)mbard 1000 ROPE WITH TIJNACITY OP STEEL The A;arn" Pule New -J" Manila Mnnufiw lured by The Ajax Repe Ce., Inc. r!inADKLrm omen r. TOtV.VSE.VD MOROAK 31G Perry DIdg. Spruce 1347 Estimating en painting Every estimate we make provides for the use of only the very best materials; and skilled painters only will de the work. This is your guar antee of a satisfactory paint job ene that will leek right nnd stand the weather test. Our 69 years' experience and reputation is behind every estimate. GOOD PAINTING I X r I UJ 1 1' J Will stand the lest of time 44N.Ttb.St. Establish OSt PURE FRESH-PAINT Beleve Me Anetlier Link for the Link Belt Ce.! The new building en Hunt ing Park Ave. marks a new link in the chain of buildings of the Link Belt Ce. Kuelinle paint protects this new build ing outside and inside in creases its efficiency de creases depreciation. Kuchnle painting will de the same for you anywhere! "Sni'c rVic Surface" Kuehnle PAINTERS Vine & 17th. Sts. spruce j(7( nAceajs .50 Round Trip Washington OB 3v,rBaItimere53'n War Tax B additional Sunday, December 12 SPECMTi TIIAIN UMVK8 llreid Street Station 7.B0 A. M. West PhllniU'lphla 7 53 A Jl nirrunNiNa leaves Washlnnten ,...7:111 P. M Rnltlmere (Union Stntlen) ..8 20P.M. CyHee Ihe New Nntlnnal Museum, Lincoln Memerial. Library ut On. arefs. Wnahlncten Menament. lle. tnnle dardeh, Corcoran Art (Jul If'V."" thf Trle alah's of Nonhlniten. "The City neautlful." PennsylvaniaSystemJ V I Fer Your Convenience Philadelphia's finan cial center is grad ually moving west ward. JJreud Street is the new hub, se we opened an office at 4t Seuth Bread Strcet for your convenience. We still have our mnin office at 52!1 Chestnut Street. Beth places help complete a banking service un required by the busi ness man of today. THE REAL ESTATE TITLE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA 523 Chrstnut Street 45 S. Bread Street -JFZ 3 GALVANIZED AND BUCK BTJttEiJj OJHJUETS DAVID MclUEEKAN ( .. .... .! u " "lunni His, Hariris' III! West la.. . ZDeceratiijf; anquegi ... AC1US1TC Christmas eiris -.MH REDUCED PRICES make et ADDING MACHINES '' Ailn- ...V.V Til ll..a.ll " "rnias Onl7"3.a0 Cellins Ofiics Machinery Ce. tISl Chestnut St. I,ariet assertmenti all fellr nsranle Gent's Octagon Watch An accurate timepiece. Amer. lean merement; absolutely guar. anteed. 15 Jewels. - adjnsted, 20 year geld filled case. $10.75 LICHTEY'S,6N.llthSt. "It Ceals tees On tltS St." i Cyan ErCTlnjs I OLD PARLOR SUITS MADE EQDATi TO NEW Itocensrtrucud upholstered nnd polished $15anuaP Flrst-clats work frunranteea Slip coven made te order. We carry a large Bteck of upholstery materials, celling; at wholesale prices AMERICAN UPHOLSTERY CO. Oldest and I.arcest Heuse et Its Klai 305 Arch Street Write or Phens Marltet 1601. The Gift Werth While Sold en Easy Payments Humphrey Radiant fire GAS HEATER Full Line of Gas Ran get WM.AKERS,JR.C0. 26 N. 10th Street 1 I 8 Bricks and Mortgages vNE reason why I U always build of brick," said a shrewd sub urban operator, "is that brick will support a heav ier mortgage. In ether words, I can borrow mere money en brick houses, at a lower rate of interest." That is plain common sense, isn't it? Brick rlnnan' llflnnir rlrvean'f HflVfi S te be preserved by paint- ing, doesn't blew down or burn up. In a word, it costs less and is worth mere. Every lender knows this. Why shouldn't it be easier te finance a brick operation? What de you want in a building? is it beauty, or permanence, or profit, or high value, or low cost? Build of common brick,, and get them ALL. r SIIITTEIVS RONS Nlcetewn Jwe and O bt. 11. M C. 11. SINUR Church anil Tacony JOS. T. HYltNK K8T SBth an Clearfleld JOHN II. JjAIU.EV Ninetlwn Ine and W fit ... rrtANKKeun niticic works Torresdale Avenue KKYSTONU nniCK CO Godfrey near Seeend St Pljjs NOIITH 1'IIILA. J1HICK WORKS Itlslnv Bun and Lucerne i"nUIM Willi BRICK IT LASTS !' D TORUVIBR. m ifaawM . M a ) fts?5535 i "' y.iw t ii, ' ,r zr. u .frv a V- a , J aajaaMaTaVsri jl 1 nrA J J 1 rl! JftiJs5v y&scwj.vjs4Mf H 'isiluixaJLuajijijajjj JssusjVy ZxxiwrpmwmseKSB a i M.I&,.t.V 1,K . - .1,, ( V.i $i-S jTy-l-. Vtf- A
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