fa R ft I y- V a - .(. i r- - " T , '' i'W M " 't . J" V ' ' - wr K zr jfv' "i- -its 'j-x f r " - "" ' . ( r ' V rr T l.rv tJ rit ? if w it fH W liiaH I L EVBOTKO' PtmiftO 3CEPGte-lHIIt5LPHIA; FRIDAY, BEOEMBEB 10, 1920 ' " WOMAN TO HELP JUDGE Iff OS Nimfng of Comm'rttee te Award New Year's Prizes Will Recognize Sex PLANS MOST ELABORATE Plans for Philadelphia New Year's Diervanee call for the meit elaborate vent since the cclchrntlen has been of ficially under municipal control. Council' committee ha adopted n program complete In detail, and intro duced a new feature In the matter of judfes for the mummers' parade. A woman will be appointed te serve with i tht ether Judges. The New Year's Etc reception In Mayer Moere's office en the second tloer will be, revived, and the program en Is for the Mayer's dlrccteri and the enre membership of Council te be In the re ceiving line when the thousands of citizens gather around City Hall and pa through the Mayer's reception room. The room is te be tastefully decorated and an orchestra of string mimic will play appropriate airs. The reception lieiira will be from 10:30 o'clock until 11:15. About thrw minutes before mldnteht the City Hall will be plunged Inte darkncsi and en the stroke of 12 o'clock Chief McLaughlin, of the Electrical Iturcau, will turn the switch that will illuminate the entire structure from the top of Wily Pcnn's hat te the side walk. Ter the New Year's pageant the Council committee haR set aside $12,200 in prizes. These will be awarded te the best fane and comic "mummers' clubs, and for the best float, string bands, brigade and special Individual features. In addition, there will be a number of eon'elatlon prizes for clubs who de net succeed In winning one or the major prizes. In the matter of judges the commit tee decided te make a new departure In having a woman named as one of the number. It was also decided te In crease the number of judges from three te five. The committee will have an other meeting next Thursday night nl 8 o'clock in Council chambers with the captains of the various New Year's clubs who are te participate In the pageant, at which the route of the pa rade and time of starting will be decided. 938 Wff Market IM Street 938 Market Street MARVELOUS DRESS PURCHASE Werth up te f 30.00 The Manufacturer Needed "Spot Cash" And We Were "Johnny en the Spot" Ha had some cancelled orders, some Sample Dresses and some Odd Uti of beautiful, formerly hifh-prtd Dretatt nd ht cfTer.d tlitm te ua at price rldiculaualr tow, II would take the entire let end pay caah. And you will reap the full benefit of our fortunate purchaae. tomorrow! Velvets Peiret Twills Taffetas Novelties Tricetines Serges Charmeases Satin Meteors Checked Velours Satins Silvertenes Combinations Bay two or three for the usual price of one! The most popular, the smartest of the season's modes tome atr richly and elaborately headed, ethers embroidered artistically in silk or wool. The chic bodice, the blouse, the Redingote and the plaited medesin fact every ultra and fashionable style you desire. EVERY COAT IN STOCK DRASTICALLY REDUCED! KIDDIES IN HOSPITALEAGER FOR SANTA CLAUS' ANNUAL Little Sufferers at St. Christopher Are Employing Time Plan' ning for a Happy Christmas, Despite Their Ailments Nowhere In the city is the visit of Santa Claus mere eagerly nwalted than in St. Christopher's Hospital, et Hunt ington and Lawrence streets. I or manv years Santa Claus, in the person of Mr. Themas Heggs, has ar rived nt the hospital Christmas morn ing laden with toys for the children. Te some It Is an old pleasure, while te Jehn Kelly and Jane Draper It Ih the "thrill that comes ence In n life time.'' Jehn came te the little bed from which he smiled today early last July, "el almost five years old, but has walked for only a couple of weeks, and thU with some assistance. Jehn In the victim of malnutrition. The Society te Prevent Cruelty te Children discovered him and his needs and the result Is n babi( saved. Most of nil for Christmas, Jehn wants his pal Jimmy Bell. Jimmy Is ten years old and was a patient in the bed next te Jehn's for six weeks. He has been discharged, but comes back every few days end stands eutside Jehn's window en Lawrence street and waves hh hand. Christmas Day will be Incomplete for one little boy, If It doesn't bring this looked for visit. In return for which Jehn will give net alone te Jimmy but te every nurse in the hospital hla great est gift a smile. Jane Drnper has never seen Santa at St. Christopher's, nltheugh she en tered there almost a year age. It was a couple weeks nfter Christmas last year, that Jane was burned badly, se bedly that she has been In her bed ever since. She and a brother arc children of parents who belong te a faitn-ncniing cult. While she was playing with her Brether, he tnrew n Wble into the tire, and In her efforts te recover it she was severely burned nbaut the face and body. After application of cold water for eight days she was sent by the S. P. C. C. te her present hdme, and home it is te Jane. She is five years old, and wants nil the things from Santn that a robust child of that age would want. Fortunately for her, 15 Printed Percales. Werth SOc 15 Make $1.00 de at our factory what $3.00 will de at any store. Selling out our entire line of piece goods. We are shirt manufacturers we buy piece goods at wholesale we are selling piece goods te you below wholesale cost. Frem one yard up. Every yard guaranteed. Prices tell the story. 36-lnch Printed Crepe Tine Quality; Regu lar 50c Value 15( 32-inch Londen Madras; Silk Finish; $1.65 Value 65c 36-inch W h i t e Oxford; won derful quality; 80c Value 40c 32 -Inch French fVJ Flannel; n very , i g fine flinncl; Vl t worth $1.25 a yd. 35-i n c h Aero Aere plane Cleth; White and Tan; $1.50 Value 50c 3G-inch Bread cloth Silk, Heavy Quality, Big Variety; $3 Vnluc $1.50 32-ln. Candy Stripe Madras, $1.25 value 55c yd. 38-in. White Corded Madras, $1.50 value 60c yd" 32-in. English Madras, 40 pnttcrna, $2.00 value 82"jc yd! 38-in. English Broadcloth, $2.50 value $1.10 yd' 36-in. Satin Stripe White Madras, $1.00 value 50c yd! A hundred uses for the above materials. Buy te put away if you can't use it right new 1 A real Xmas gift. 1016-1018 Race Street REVERE SHIRT CO. Open Every Day Until G:30 P. M. lnil Orders Filled Promptly, Include Parcel Pout 25 for 3 6 -inch White Muslin, V pre-shrunk, fine count, 85c value for 25 FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY il ? 17 me for a Day for a 3 SQUARE MEALS A DAY FOR A DOLLAR Are printed purchases. delicious, guaranteed, pure feed. CORNED BEEF HASH 1 lb. cans 15c per can 2 lb. cans SOc per can i Dellar I um- ' "us,,, i VN V - Zvkms BUY IT BY T Delicious, steaming dishes of wholesome, guaranteed, pure feeds, served in a dozen different ways are made possible by the War Department sale of Canned Corned Beef Hash and Corned Beef. This is the feed your Liberty Benda, Thrift Stamps and War Taxes bought. The meat that was proclaimed the most nourishing and delight fully palatable ever served a civilian or a professional Army. As a result of Uncle Sam's last release of these meats, the pub lic developed a $10,000,000 appetite and seen depicted stocks at the various Quartermaster. Depots. MILLIONS OF DOLLARS WORTH MORE are being released te accommodate the demand fremall ever America by families who would Dine for a Day en a Dellar. SEE YOUR DEALER AT ONCE If he has net these meats in stock aak him why. There is a geed legitimate profit in them for him and a big saving for you. THE WHOLESALE PRICES below. They will give you some idea of what you will save en your Shew him this advertisement and order your winters supply of this CORNED BEEF Ne. 1 cans 15c per can Ne. 2 cans 27c per can 1 lb canB 18c per can 6 lb cans $1.00 per can TABLE OF DISCOUNTS Discounte te apply en all purchases of surnlus canned meats en and after November 15, 1920, are us fellows : $ 250. te $1,000. net 1,001 te 2,500. 5 per cent 2,501. te 4,000. 10 per cent 4,001. and ever 20 per cent The Government will pay freight en carload lets te any point in the United States located mere than twenty miles from shipping point. CUMULATIVE PURCHASES COUNT When purchases reach $50,001. 24 net te prevail When purchases reach $100,001. 2&fc net te prevail. When purchases reach $500,001. Z20 net te prevail. When purchases reach $1,000,001. and ever 35 net te prevail MINIMUM ORDER ACCEPTED $250 Orders should be sent te DEPOT QUARTERMASTER at the following addresses: New Yerk City, 461 8th Avenue. Bosten, Mass., Army Supply Base. Chicago, III., 1819 W. 39th St. Atlanta, Ga., Transportation BIdg. San Antonie, Tex. San Francisce, Calif. CHIEF, SURPLUS PROPERTY BRANCH, Office of the Quartermaster General. Munitions BIdg., Washington, D. C. H E CASE nii scarcely realizes her handicap, and she entertains herself with Woks and dells and a nice old cat that she adores, made from a stocking and with big but ten eyes. In the bed next te Jane Is Hilly. Billy has only been there a short time, but has wen the nurses, from the chief down te the last student enrolled. Funny, isn't it, hew the women like a man who has n tendency toward werldllncss Well, lllliy minis ter's son, and It Is said used language ethor than that learned at home when coming out of ether. Billy's age i six CJlut the little chap In the end cot, Jeseph Olsen by name, Is the Rrcntcst of all. That li, he's going te be if he continues with the progress he linn made In the last month. Jeseph a mother died a short time age, and when A FLYING SANTA CLAUS MR. MERCHANT Make Your Rural Xmas Deliveries VIA AIRPLANE W are prepared te help you se!t your express delivery problem by placing our airplanes at your service. Call, Write or Phene Us Note SPEED SAFETY RELIABILITY Airdrome 4, Miles from City Hall AERO SERVICE CORPORATION BeU, Walnut 2(00 317 STEPHEN GIRARD BLDG Phila., fa. Keystone, Race 3S8 he was token sick la father bfeujht him te Bt Christepnws ler me care he lacked at home, for, be it known, Jeseph doesn't lack love. After his Illness, however, he worried the nurses for nevcrnl days as thev endeavored te find amusement for him. Ileitis but eighteen months old it was n bit difficult. Jeseph took n6 Interest la any" 'of the toy a given te him, but tried (or several days te Inveigle the nurse who mnrked his chart into parting with her pencil. On nccemp Ishlng. his ends he nreccrded pest haste te scrlbb'e en everything in sight. It In predicted that Jeseph will bereme n great "litcra "litcra teur" or n funny Bidn v Smith. Petrolatum BUY IT FROM THE NAVY Something for Every Business New Material ( White 1 Light Amber Conforming te U. S. P. Blankets Gray, 66" x 81"; All-Weel Shovels Steel; Various Sizes Phene, Write or Wire COMMANDER STACKHOUSE Beard of Survey, Appraisal and Sale NAVY YARD PHILADELPHIA Dickinsen 0300 ' Kxtrimleu 14U Sec Tomorrows Advertisement L.'tf?. J "wank--rTtBHa'' IMFSt If tmrrm VKTOU.15 Te The Pacific Coast and Its Winter Resorts J Ge or Return &y the Transcontinental Reut through tht Canadian Pacific Reckies the marvelous Christmas Fairyland. Sleeping and dining cars unexcelled for jer vie and comlerl compartment observation cars, etc VICTORIA, B. C, iheGardcnCity of Canada, neitles midit verdwl iilands. juet acrets the blue we'cra of Jinn de Fuca. Its warm, open climate, splendid drives and nnrkways.gelf courses, sports fuhlngand beating, combined wilii the delightful heipitnlity of the Etnprett He. tel, make it an exceptionally attractive retort for the winter teuritt. VANCOUVER, B. C, the gateway te theOrient.iscenneetedbyttetm. ship with Vlcterln; also byetcnmshlperrallwith Seattle and ether Pt. clficCeatt cities Vancouverlletrl of metropolitan standard overlooks this Aladdin City where Western enterprise vies with the glsmenr f mountains, cauyeni, big trees and the sparkling Pacific. Frem Coast te Coast are Canadian Pacific Hotels Quebec Montreal Winnipeg Calgary Vancouver Victertd Canadian Pacific Railway Fer full Informntleu, roll or write for Tour P-13J R. C. CLAYTON, City Pass. Agt., C29 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia F. R. PERRY, Gen. Agt., Pass. Dcpt., 1231 Broadway, New Yerk City jyms Drastic Price Cut in All of Our U ObrflK? MOBSESLffPaSaSTOCIIGS Wonderful Opportunities for Gift Buyers Just the merest glimpse of the very special values throughout the stocks is given here. Geuting's Famous "FAUST" for ftien $.75 ! LT5;Unri?,l!fnJi:h' Wd ft calf-Ieathr-lined throughout, hnnd-turncd M sole. Tan, black, wine nnd brown. Gleve snap Bides. (Illu-strnicd lower V$ W left-hand corner of thst advert s.'mtnt ) Specially priced nt ..... Nijr Romee8,$6. Operaa, $5.50. Everetts, $4.75. Felt Slippers, $2 te $3.75. 2500 Pairs WOMEN'S Felt Seft Treads & Juliets ii mf7 m t Dulnfv airtfr trtui tllnnuhi In .. !..,... i i - . . . rn 11 mU h B trlrmu.ti Klal price . T. . .. .. ..." ...."....... XUrleu" felt ! ribbon Jfi. Children' Felt Slipper nt BiB Savings m BH JXlfi V Women's full fashioned Bilks: - r L-Wtf J&jB&sffl01 k QY I r S ft VJf'K Ity nd bl.ck (3 t.ra. for ii , P l.D VQrJti r"" (WteWOUNCEDYnKC) OmiC vW.4,vX bUck, nary, white" aud ' C"l 'e'e inena . 1 MSpfM """ SL35 1230 Markek 1308 Chestnut h "ill'"S I my 4$2m BUY IT BY T
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