tBr w ?tf ' ' 'KW If Tft fynrrjz -v T" 'vtri ?, ') , . w;-& v EVBOTHtf ' BOTEIO griBDWEB-PHIBM)BEPHMv OTpSDa.Y, DECEMBER 21, 1920 Ifl I FG1QN PROMISED NEW SCHOLARSHIPS! 1 Mnthcwn, .Inincs rnllcron, Mnyllu .T. I'lckiTliiB, C. 1'. I'crut. N. Unlpli Gold . Miillh, ('. A. Wrny. .lr., I). HnyH, A. Annum. K.lulii ('. llnlk'H. lirnlamln A. Thumns, Holiert E. Hplllpr. .losuiili Car son, Dr. Hurry K. Unilerlpider, K. lliif iell Connor, Edmund M. L'ltti, Onirics (J. Thompson, Husscll H. Trimble, J. VmiL'limi Abbott, Dr. A. C. Abbott, J. County Committoo Further Y. M. C. A. Aid for Former Sorvico Men II t.,!..,., Tn.nnu llnrrmvtt. I Jr. Vll" Hum Mntr-x', Vincent .T. ttrmitun, Karl a . illurrhmi. Wnller Kistlor. Oliircnco MOVE TO EXPAND York, Minneapolis, New Orleans nnd IMiilRilclplilR Amcrlcnn Women's Over sens Lcglona, or A. V . O. U. ns tlic OVERSEAS LEG! APPLICANTS MUST HURRY Wood Dougherty, Dr. Dan Hoyt und Dr. U. S. McCombs. Walter .M. (Jenrty l'oit hua iin noiinretl Its offlrcrn for next yenr: Dnvld It. Simpson, commander; O. AMIson J'rj, fcenlor vice commander; Marcim S. DoWolf, junior vice commander; William T. Quay, adjutant; J. II. II. Van Znnilt, llunncc oificcr; Horace .1. Inmnn. hixtoriati: the Ilcv. .1. L. N. iii'rrc, NT- oiler and uts-tit- lltigli J. HOI- .j.i..i.,1 .Mintnralili.u nrn nvntlnliln 'U". Clllipltltll 1 1 J.OUtH .1 . V1" ' :.,,., ,.i .,ii,...i!,,u 'ernnt-ul-nriiiM: J.dwnril II. K to Jormcr ....... v ..... . ...u "i ..".- , ,,. n. ..,,. :,,.,.,,. lcre(. pnn he nliiniiini at me iii-iiuiiuuriuin i ,;.,,,,- . 11 ........ rnn -. tti ,.,nnn mm. arms Ullllnm L. Uointree. jaPBOUi ...ii. - t..,..i.,., Mnrrnv. (leoree M. Off. Hdvvln Yj X&fiHS&Xb. Lee inn 101 1 ' Ictibni'h and Herman Sloan, executive &i!M&8&L C.e,1nut 'street nmm.ittee; OcorKo WnnRer Krtwln B. 2u$ffefflk 'I'liU announce- '' enb'"' !(,1ol,V, ,IiiacIltncir,ifVnI n imitWMfi merit was made i ( "st Illlum llradley und Henry D. iBjSKpiMB tidi.v FnWuWie I '". '"nt.v committeemen; .Inmes Iv. ilSS&4F ,, neVtlnc of he I Wheatley, Norman M. Itolrton. Leon- T&S&3&? cd ucatlofal tvm- l'r1 "T- Mrtl"- (!cor ' Orf. John 11. 3&&F ml It? o 5 the Y. i l'riw uml w- W- HP'n. nlterimtM. "Jmw u. ri. a ne 14'J1 Arch street. Prompt action Is uueVssurj, liowovcr, because of tho time Ir'nnhford I'ost No. 1111 , will ntsist 'r distribution of Christmas gifts bv n ucinea'.s committee, headed by "Mrs. rr.'inl. I itnliro . The committee of tinmen hos aided materially in the mrlous undertakings of tho post. The in'tt commander for next jcar is 1'rcd Cn.ldt, .Ir. ti entertainment committeo of thirty, appointed b the commander of the Iteu Inrnlii I'rnnkliu I'ost, met last night in Mie ofliec of the chairman, II. It. Kiln roa, to plan tho ball in tho ltollevue .siraiford Hotel. January 1. Tho com culttec includes : Muttliew J. T. Owens, Howard K. HELP STARVING CHILDREN Campaign' Opens Here to Aid Eu rope's Unfortunates The Philadelphia campaign to help tho starving children of Europe opened today when checks nrrhed at the offico of John II. Mason, treasurer, In re sponse to appeals made by Herbert Hoover ond others supporting tho move ment. The offico'of the campaign cotn mltteois in tho Commercial Trust Build ing. There are three und a half million starving children in Europe. Ten dol lars will save n child. ffieHiiz Bvofid and Wali'tui Siceeis (A.' " "i V V-x. '' . v, K :. .. . i HJIflSf3'5Pa! iCM On Ncm Ycur's live the Kitz is at Itfl merriest Supper de Luxo in jervcl from 11 o'clock on. Danc ing begins at 10 the Marimba Bnnd in tho Grille the Kit. Orchestra in the Hall Koom. We would suggest early reervation. SJeja-'' nn nii.l tnr nlinrt. Now various rep- rcsentntlves of these organizations are bonding together to make the organi zation a national one. A get-together ,r.niinw will ho held shortly In Now York. . . Only women wtio sercn overseas arc eligible to membership In tho legion, Who I tut aide from that there Is no restric tion governing membership.. The legion Served Abroad in War Plan to J.- - o fjc, grt ng lS nnd Walnut streets, Tucsilay, danuary 1. nnd to thlt it invites all women In . tl,p city nurses, sociul worKcrs, can- MCCTiun urnr rAi I cnltHn workers or nny who have served MEETING HERE CALLED overseas In nny capacity. , MUs Henrietta It. 131', who has Just ' .,.'....! frnm Pnlntld. is to SDCak Oil I'hlladelnhiii women who served over- ..ii,inna nu nhn found them thcro last - 1 J .. I,. A . . , ' LUIIUll"'"'" .'- . ... m uuring me war ttni uikc h promi- M1I1niier. .MiB.s J'Jly Muring tno war uw WIIU me Jicu jro.-H m Ister, Miss tier 1th the Y. M. (3. with tho Amcrlcnn Legion. ' a. from Aul'iisi'. 1011, to August, 11, At present there, are in lioston. isowi . Philadelphia Womon Nationalize Organization seas uuring me war win mno n promi- Mlmi,icr. Miss Kly iluri ncnt part In n moment to nationalize I canteen service with th the American Women's Ovenfeas I0-'t1(, fr0t mid her sis glon Ini'o nu organization to correspond i trm ytv wUo was wit 1 llllft Gas Ranges Uought nt nny of oifr three atorca beforo Friday noon will bo delivered nnd connected (free) in time to cook the Christmas Dinner. Headquarters and "Direct for "Quality," Action" gas "Reliable" ranges. was the first American woman to enter .piles are to f .c"Vltomfi" n Xmns eve Germany when tho troops were moved feglon giving their motors on Xmns eve over tho border nfter the arm; itirj. . lor p T . , ,. th If air . r Ac; ouhf "nris. It denv mV Osd C3hcv f Ha.lnor ; nay offer Us services ai onco nnd In vice president. Mrs ""''hHn of ' fi0,i.r , treasurer, MIsh IUcy It. Dunring, oi a iioo. .., ,,.., nr.,1 AFPtnrv Miss Mar- Kor (Ihrlstmas it hns found ten tvnn Illes to wliotn baskets filled with sup Gcrmantown, and secretary, anss ainr- jorle M. Persons. Refrigerators, Water Heaters, Oil and Gas Heaters. Any of tho above will make an admirnblo Xmas gift assortment is largo nnd (ttruct'ivcly priced. THREE CENTRAL N. E. Cor. 13th & Arch Sti. 1026 Arch St. sr STORES WEST PH1LA. 263 So. 52d St. Open Mon. Kvc. t' " i l Sc to ' ssssrai Mfrjx a r"T iirr rtiTJ' m nS . K: Wm m Warn i m mW jyl xm itii fitrjljlf ir imr Ya wwrnwammmwrn Cljrfetmnfl; Pasftcts JftUcb to tlje Cop (ITOi) emptinrj boobies What finer gift could one imutrino dainty linmpers contuining Fruit Cuke, Xmns Cookies, Preserved Fruit, Dates. Figs, Fresh Fruit, Candy nnd Nuts Send one to one whose friendship you cherish. .Moderately Priced $JJ Up Our Own Baking From Homestead Ovens Mince Pies, French & Danish Pastry, Fruit Cake, etc. LuJcioiiH hand'ptcked fnncu fruits packed nnd delivered to your home. Somestcabfarmslnc. !527Chci;(riutSt. 12 NORTH I2T.3 ST. I 208S0UTH 32? ST. 29 SOUTH 15?5T. I I310-J4DRURVST. iiii'i'lii'iiliiiillliliimiilllllititigi mi, J!li iiM I'llOTOI'IWS 1'HOTOI'L.WS pSMMMMM52MMMMMSSM52S2!SSMMMiS!E THEATRES EXHIBIT THE FINEST PHOTOPLAY PRODUCTIONS IN PHILADELPHIA Sec the Best Movies in Youv Neighborhood Theatre zzt fffiffiffflffffffftfffii m. JM I RM CHKLTHN & BTI3NTON -VL.l-Ul'N MATIKED DAILY ,,,.. STA" CAhr III "THE GIRL IN THE RAIN" OVERBROOK,ff&lD Ava .,. I.IIUISK OLAU.M In "THE LEOPARD WOMAN" ASTOR AIK LIN & G mLItli AVHJ. p R j, llIDan AvlJi ft DAUPmN ST. wivyix . MA tl.N ;h DAILV X 1N Mnt. mn r.vss. 0:40 to n ..1LJ''W' J aks u( in.. oun: Tm.i. in "DRAG HARLAN" "WINGS OF PRIDE" AURORA "S&E?' AVtt POPLAR 0T 10 "GO AND GET IT" ' -THE RIGHT TO LOVE" BENN flmi 4 W0ODSm nA1 , SPRi irp oorii . AHPnocB . - Iii ViVii f i-i in .. iatis ;u HATUHDAT l liyitl.lA in i Mintl.l'v MAiiiiv , AL1J HOLT A WA1 r.UAM(iiT wni ki: "HIrJ.D 1IY TH13 ISinaiY" ntOAn HTltEUT AND , KHSOLinilANKA AVE. MAIini: Ki:.NM.lY In I "DOLLARS AND SENSE" BLUEBIRD Blintl.KY MASON' In "MKIIM.Y MAUN ANN" 'HIS NOISY STILL' CU.MKHT PAR MAM OERMANTOWN AVU MATl.M.i; AT 1 III H "The Last of the Mohicans" CENTURY Ul" A"- aVJe,B CUMtA KIMHAT.T. MUM. In "MID-CHANNEL" SUSQUEHANNA ftk? SSSL r.KOKOK UAI.H1I in "FROM NOW ON" ttvuvtuuvtttvtutvttvwvvviA rfYlr"10 NIXON-NIRDLINGER U THEATRES SB IB AVENUE 23th s.VAniJA.Ilc.''B'y Ave. aiai: MAT nAII.v .iuiiib.i in "THE RIGHT TO LOVE" f ; ' mt,mj1mflll'm Just in Time for Xmas 0TYL3Cs?SOEO our r dw iHrjniii w m 'J J Chic and in Fashion .. I I Humphrey Radiantfire Gas Heaters Always useful. Especially good on chillv morninirs. J he MumlHircy t.12.Jifi?lAi, Radiantfire gives the most heat for JilfiOTSSffijS ine least gas ana neais a room uc- i j, fore you know it. Bill, Locatl 5410 "Ktim Quality n a Gnaranttr" Ktyttune hact 0f!6 1227 KEIM MARKET STREET 40 REDUCTIONS Table Lamps-Floor Lamps Gas and Electric Fitted Handsome silk shades, mahogany stands. There's not a choicer assortment in town. WHY DO HOUSEWIVES INSIST UPON SPEAR RANGES? SPSAR, . 1TM HandesOjWearers xiovdV j0rfbrv"rypw7 THEY do it for the .same rra')n tliat thu man of the house insists upon Spear heating .systems. IJotli represent us near to ion jn-i r. nt. i lllciuncj nnd cuinfo-t irf (JO ycara' experience in tho buildmi; of heating appliance, hci taught u.. Ask almost any woman you know aliuut tho sp-ur itnngc und -eo what aho ways. Order NOW and huvc the pii.iuii of ( usy Ciiristmu cookirifr. Send for booklet on both runif and heating plant, or, better still, call and see a demonstration ELECTRIC NOVELTIES of all kinds. Very desirable gifts. H. C. McMurtrie Co. 1319 Arch St. fV -'i, mi'ifltifmtmi'im"'i V JAMES SPEAR STOVE & HEATING CO. 3823 Market Street I'Spaar htoves ma ! IMI S,rn,. n;o l1l'lllKll'B 'oi l Vh 'nrtrlphl'' fill Ik-r, --r--. Mw Ruckle Strap Pumps- $10 Always Below Regular Price at Del Mar . . ! In Black Suede Jn Light Tan Call'.... I n Gray Suede $H ANEW dressy pump that is decidedly distinctive and sure to be welconfcd iy young women always in fashion. Two straps two "harnoV buckles. Exclusive bootericb musi ask much nigher prices for this superb fashion. Specials in H osier u Lpstnirj Store for Woinn BeCHar&Conipaiiu 121ietieshm Street !:,,! Sflfsji J.jtJIl.' Jdf7. 1-5 m 5li(itailj!IK' rfiiWi&p a !. ,9 i f-- I m III it ! Christmas Giving Made Easy in This Big Sale of Furnishings! HUNDREDS of people are remembering the fj men of their acquaintance and families in jp the Furnishing Department of Wana- m t3 I .,.,. ... sm i mice mcvaiur 11 Wv : L. J I l1 J ar 11 m maker & entrance. Brown first floor, Market Street Is there a thief in your plant ? Fay's KnickerborkerUloao, BELMONT MU A1,ovu "' iii.nu, Hill 1 1; in j.miv i.iimmiv'S "THE THIEF" "BURNING DAYLIGHT" FAIRMOUNT lifltli A OliarJ Ave. MAT1NKM DAILY I.1..MM, IIVMMI.UTKIN In "THE POINT OF VEW" r. CEDAR T" AND C1!DAn AVENUB iuiii:k i; ,inv in "THE INVISIBLE DIVORCE' FRANKFORD "1C A,vnVTulX)UD ' COLISEUM "MttfASg j.ii.ioi t in. xi i;i u "Something to Think About" ,1 ( K i.nviiii s "THE SEA WOLF" GERMANTOWN Ba,", Ave, Matltiuo Ddllv III "Ml-X I 1CNI 11 til "BIG HAPPINESS" CRANin C-D AND MAIIKET V1J-1U SYMPHONY (MIL'IILSTRA M..U I'll Klllltl) In "SUDS" IMPERIAL :'Ni Mj l'orr.Ait MATlNIin DAILY 2:J5 , 1.. K. 1 IM OI. n "THE INNER VOICE" JEFFERSON L'Ot'i I'ajphlvi .'IB MAT INK-.1J LiAILT ,..." " iiimi THE LOVE FLOWER" J UlYlDU ,iu nhn Tunc Hon on iTnnkfori "i ' (il"Oltrii; H Vl.sll In ru u "THE HONOR SYSTEM" JL.L.M-'i-lX MA'IISM.ll iiitt 5 1 i-inv mm r.MiiN -"'" , "THE MONEY CHANGERS" LULUot 5i' i to i -in i .,. o soto n . 11 1CI IsllU i """" "AN OLD FASHIONED BOY" I MIYflM 'w,.;..r. ...:! 'unjo .'..' j. -".i . in rsu amj ir.vn.fi. r bry ll.r.lVM Ml si.n' I,. 7 " "THE MAN WHO DARED" L1BFRTY "HOVn rnr.miiiiA av. rn-i i ".I..... MATIM.i: DAILY RIVOLl ,, . IITHIU. n MOV in A CITY SPARROW" MODFI 4-5 BOUTll Hi'. oTclitr HWLCL flnnllniln.H 1 to XI ... .""-MA ItllllKrtS In "HUMOllESQUE" BD AND 6.VNHOM HT8. Mitlnor Dat " I he Revenge of Tarzan" QTRANin OEItSUNTOVNAVB. MAI! M1IMIUY In A"UO "A MORMON MAID" ia c2,,&c' cos Is there an unseen, unnoticed something stealing power from pulleys, and robbing you of a big percentage of finished product? An incorrect size of the right belt, a belt, running under improper tension, but most of all the wrong kind of belting, will rob you of precious power. Throw out the thieves 1 Put real, honest leather belts to work, belts that grip -with the least possible slippage, belts that transmit their rated Toad as easily as an eight-cylinder car goes twenty-an-hour on the level briefly, Ladew Leather Belts. We supply belts for all kinds of drives and conditions of service the right belt in each particular case, as expert belting engineers see it. Phone Market 5263, or write George Yeaman, District Manage EDW. R. LADEW CO., Inc. Third and Cherry StreetB, Philndcl-hia, Pft. .So many Philaddphians have their measure ments on record at Oak Hall, it is verv likelv you can find the sizes required, if you" do not know them. 19. IS LADEW LEATHER BELTING 86th Year All !$2.i0, &J.U0. .$:U0 1 aney Mitt Cuff Shirt. piTcnle 1 SI 1C and Madras J I-' All Pure Silk Shirts Half l'rice $3.00 for $10.00 Shirt; Sii.Utt for $12.00 Shirts All fine Madras- I SO Aft Shirth 5.30, :. ?t, J O.W MENS SWEATKIN AM) CAKDIGAN JACKETS PENNSYLVANIA KMT COATS m - S7..")0 Shawl Collar Sweater-.. S." $h.jl) Shawl Collar Swe.iter-.. Stf .12..i0 E!astc Knit (. oat-,- now s.T.I gd S2.00 Working .shirts, lilu .mil P' igfi BS ?i (Zrn jli n in ti rn Bg Striped Work Shirts 8a MRlue Flan. Shirts ' ?t (Jray Flint. Shirt tS.H P3 J3(Jray Finn. Shirts Flannel l ; I lor 1.25 ,2,. 3-00 if us $1.00 Domet jamas for S10.no Hath Rohe-. now.. $l-'.:0 Hath Holies-, now . 1'a- J-J..'i0 . ti.dM NOOl Ml FFI.KK ilU.tlO, now . sf.'i.OO, now S1.0H N ii t a e m v Itilibed Hose, now . S1.00Hea ool IIom 1 .ini'v Hum hanej Ho. Heather Wool S1.2.'i. now . . . Heather Wool Sl.."iO. now .ti..)ll .1.7") Hujs' .I.IC now ,0C m I OK 7.")C I.Ol) .).()() 1.(111 .'(.(III :U(i II.(K) 5.ll(l Men's denuiile Mochu lilnu'N now . . $11.00 Men' tieiuillie Itlli'k Skin (Jloves. . $.i.00 M 'ii's tienuine llurk kin (iloes $1,110 Men's (.enuine lliuk Skin (iloses .l.j() Tan ( ape (.loves, now luii Cape, small sie MCMNA5 Ho' .mil outiir Mens $lti.50, $ls.0() and $20,011 all-wool MO.DO rNDKKWKAK .Meiliiim-weiuht wool. $l.'il) per Kitrment. lor S:i.,)(J Medium - weight merinos, $2.30 per Karnient. for. 1, Hem -weihi in e r i n o s. $2.30 per garment. for...Ui3 Heavyweight natural wotil. $.'1.30 per garment, for... '2.o0 I. MON SUITS $3.30 Natural Merino ..'.25 54.30 .Natural .Merino. ... 2.7.") $00 Natural ' wool o,50 Hi'iii Hi h lied E'vptian Shirts and Drawers, $1.23 per garment, now (JjC Oil 1)11 i "Km ! v,,,"wr llaUt -10.00 12 011 ) l'our H"1"' lor -s.00 $5.(10 and .slO.UO stt fill II a is and Di-rliii-: all sies and .shapes $fi.0O, S7.00 and $h.00 soft felt and derbt Hats for 3.00 $.1.00 and SUM) Men's elours :i n (I liimorloil ,? 'Iwet-d Caps, now 2..r)0 iSi l.."iO 1 Ho s' $2.00 ( sips, now . . 75c S lMltUEI.I.V II $2.j0 Men's Cotton dlorias ,gi tr 81.50 11 $U'0 Men's t otton dloriiis 1 1 Jr .... . .'.01 111 sl2.0il l'ure Mlk (.lorias for &',) s2.'l V) line Leather uit 11 t .ises. now . . . . i;f,-;o p Silii.Vi line Leather Mlit 5 ( .is.-s. I,,. . 10.00 Sfe si."". Hornet H.innel Niulil 2 shirts . . .1 2.H f N' .illfl $1 "in Neekwe.ir, .ill ,",(lo t, $2 anil i -. i Neikwe.tr, now ()0 t l'ure M'k ' . Muse. $2. now l..-, T'H ilk '. Hose, sl. 13. now . S"f ' liiilon '. Hose, 73i-, now ,'0L. Lp niton ' , Hose, I0e, now -.L. 1 1 t iilt-iii ' i Ho-e. ;t3t, now 2"k JI3 Nl'Ft 1L I-ANC l.s,., 'I si(s ! to 10. all SI HO s'iIIO h.ine.v Nests, now ,i",0 Mi.OII I .nut 's., now ")() VII sie-, , ( is stout. 1 or streil we.u ami lull dress. !- 1.IMI Hlm-k I. .unit lets tor 2.01) Hiu-k I'alm l.uiutlets lor .. $1.7". Horsc-luile oiu-llni;el Mitts s3r Cotton (.Luiillet, horse p.ilm li'ic ( oitun 1. lutes, Itather palm . 1..10 1.00 N.JC :0f .'l.Tif MANY CHRISTMAS 1JCVKUS ARE TAK ING AI)VANTA(JK OK THK WONDKUFIT. READ.irSTME.NT PRICES IN EVER DE PARTMENT OF OAK HAM., IUTY1NG SUITS AND OVERCOATS AS 1FTS FOR MEN,YOLTN(J MEN'ANI) ROVS. Wanamaker & Brown Market at Sixth for 59 Years ti 'I , H i cMiWIHIi gSga 1 ClMB WWjJis.it r ' r -Ltiltf- "' ' -, 4 f " ?-J'-.i . . A f t , J.r'lAt Tff
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