Jrfl"'1 I w fy- r tftiJSi irPW! f'Wtiri" CTIBJV ' Ilmlr' --'."Tj fH1 s aHMlfWtxt3p Vs. n j. & iri IA K'ri itr iVir AH"-'- "- '" I L "Koop Your Heads and Save," Governor Tells Stetson Work- ors at Christmas Party GIFTS ARE DISTRIBUTED "Keep your lii-ads. Keen your not gunrili on tlio ground Sivn. MnKe good in cuttm nts and g't remh foi H ptrlnd of great Industrial expanMou tvttfch I mn sure Is coming to tin- Ttiit -.1 States nnd nil n ." This win the mtate of Governor Sprout till morning to the 8.iOO em ploycs nnd officers of the John Tl. Stet mi Co nt tlmr annual Christmas r 1i bfntlon in the Stetrn miditorium Fift i street ami Muntgoini rj avenue At the Mine tun" ttirkes nt 1 mid' hut and jewer, $.2i" 000 In bm.jtK shores of stock nnd life Ijikumiuo I cies wero among Ui gift thut wrc distributed to those promt nt the en lertalnment Governor Spm'il began In sddr s by euloglrlng the state of I'ennmlvanm and pointed out th it bj th- !nt census thcr were S -Jit) Ul9 retlJvnt- in the state. "Nowadays crc-v one U talking abo it rolling ehanges." lie nid "We mut nil keep gitng forward and b prtpud to make these 'buns'' as tlnj bo oti neceesar., but we mut not throw nw.i the old thlnjs and institutions that Iimm proved to be coud "One of the greihi-t stop" we have raado forward r'"iitl; is that of g:lng tbc rijlit to voit to IIih women of tM groat counter. "I want to urc '-very employe of this grunt mra1 nnv ti cstitblldi reser voirs of thrift- (wing accounts, In other wcrdt Tf It ''-re not for the inuney that our people have beta avlng up !n the banks we would not be able ti) .finance the great ex'iausion m for rlyn trade that has become possible for till) country " Ie Mild that the people of this coun try had made many sacrifices during the war, but that in reality our re sources hi.d not bn tmt"hi d in coni pflrison to the d-ain that wAs made on the resources ' the allied countries hiring the war "We muff tils, advantage of this upportun'tj that is offered to us in this Trny, he uwled, ay straining every effort to ex tend oir world trndo and I ..h.timetit. because that will i Indnstrm' a mean rrre money for euih of us nnd good employment for al! of our worn- ers." v I J. Howell Cumtnlnys, the president of . So Tnkn Tt Sfnt.i II l UllVn Of !h fact that the products of the company were now senerullv m uso among the royalty of various European countries Ho said that recently the king of Slam had sent in an order for special Lats and hud even wt n special court officer to this city to supervise the making of tho huts He added that President Obregon, of Mexico ; the to Prince ot Wales and Uie king of Nrmln woro nmung the otl.er iulrs and heads of nations that a.-' n ujing th prod ucts of the orgnninti'n nnd work of those nreient nt th. entertnininen Fo'lowliig the nturost.H tlie girts to ( nil of the employes werp ili-trlbuted by the oCiclals of tl.c company j All the married mfn in the store were given turkeys nnd the unmarried men hats In all. 2321 turkey., nero distributed. -114 haw. OSS pairs of glovci., 1100 pounds of candv thirtv six watches unit ehoius; 5"."23.000 in, cash tor bonuses U 000 In ish for foremen and upppreutices 42.") shan of stock lu tin John H Stetson Ilulld- . Ing and Loan Afsoi lotion, neent -the ' shares of tho company' common stock and five life insurance policies worth $2030 each. I Tho five cmployoj who were awarded the life iniirnnce policies this Mar wcru . "William II SehneMer p.sslnfiit .r-l taxj ; W Dnvton fihe'uey. assistant secretary V. Ier-j Cumnilngs assist ant s-upertn'endent , James Ulnek, chief Hlectneinn. nnd ITarvev Priro foreman if the foTilrg department T'x- poll cles are giv. n o the men who I ave proved then.i.ivcs n.oft iinunt during the yea- BROKERS REVEL TODAY i Qtoek Exchancs Holds Annual Christmas Luncneon McmWs of tfc'- Sru k Kxehaiig". I Arms and rrt MdenfH o' liunnc nut.- i tutions att n '"i1 thi ur.cjal Chnsfnas i lunchtcn giM-.i ttilnj b the PlnluiH ' phla Stock Kxchango, f The ariingenen s fr tvo IiinOjeon . u-ere mad" bv i nuiciai "t. nutte. 'on Tiosed o' tO-d n S t iirrimu ia.rn.nn I Frank C Mattm- -nj John rf Purke I Tho tweit) U ..; ' c if the a- change were " " iic"! nv sp ciul oontribii'Ciii fr j ' e nn.ub"s uf the i rxchanK i Chrlitmas Evo Party fer Thespians Ths ann in1 Cu.- u.i I vn frolic fo- jriwnbers .t t' -' i" paving Ut loci' vai ' . i i ! icgiri-i.uti' honjed V is wi-1. v .' u . 'en at the I Adelph- '0" v 1" '-i f their work takes , .- i. e i t'' k'iu I ir from the doraes'i- i e s'Vt-. ot i hr "na T-j i furaifch th'"i t i oj h of the ulj tide U?.' 'u nana,:! rs s me i i i i.' U'hnsti iils pp'.Ied "v t 'i i i t'.onul f'li' estJans pm ii ; te.j i j part.' , .it yeant ftg i-ta Eve partv, v ' tjso aid th of tfic seai 1 In the cim a'f r ii ri un i iim HntlifAt-U . ( mi il il Clothes Wrlngsrs, Carpel Sweepers Wattling Machines, Vacuum Cleaners E. G. FORD CO. IBl N li HI I'hiu. r Ttf?? n i 3 The Everlasting Present . Thct arf ln, t ut . . wnus' ni- nt. cberfuli nt f W&yu u p r e- i ' 1 ' I 'got- r. i mi ir.i of ir i l l i I'O'l hf ni hi I ! .- il n1' t!. r f the Ktr Anybody would be pleased Witi i OTalklnj! I'urrc.i . AQcorii Itlllerw SlfTlrnii 1'iirrul- 1 tioldon Operii 4nKer Oitnary noil ( urte t oniplt fe V f i ii it r irTTn Cult) ruppie Tame i(i!t tTltrrot ontl I i(te Jupanrse llnlil -ih Campiinlnl ( ununrv Pnuiiiim lnrrilii Toy I'onille llarta Sit. V urlilcr. New dttlmH in i . ornamental Cnnai .unl (in. on :.i,ii tia on un no tin on ii no m on fie on ill mi SI Oil S10 Oil sj. no s.'o.oo S 13.00 nil Japanned Parrot Clime $2.50 to $25.00 enirouiiA.v niBK im:i iteuv Box toilny, ilellr when yua j MM FY A Mill 1 V.N m 3 GOOD IIS AHEAD SPROU PREDHns "VALLEY FORGE" IS ,., n ml i i 'hipi imltipiiiBHiHnii'm'''minii"Wt't"'',""''"""';,x ' waI-iAwm Mr uMMmMBSBaKBi- u,w a- mP- "t M. v Aft 'i-M3Kmm?s 1 he M liiufsK ttircr-.' t lu') tomorrow u II act as host to more than 2000 poor ilillilren at tile clubhouse, IS-ond ivud Walnut strerm A huxo liristn . tree, "ifti nntl entcrtnintrrnt will be features of the party, A noulty will bo ii miniature rrproditet on of alle Torse, complete In all del ids BOY, AUTO VICTIM, BRAVELY FACES XMAS IN HOSPITAL "Could Be Worse." lie Says Despite Unexpected Trip to White Ward But He Has Company and All Will Enjoy Christmas Tree A fnll.iu i4 irt of o it of luck to bo I lyliie in bed with an ( I nc on his chest j on the dnv before (.''lrwtma-i. but 1'aH- quale llegoiie. littl- eleven year old .bov who wns mn over yesn-ria n. a. autoincibilc on his way home frm jehool , nnd taken to the IVnnlMinn Uospi- tnl l'l.lVeil ldlllolinlll'nll nbOUt tlie white ward thio morning bemoaned his fate ami t.ieu aeciiicu. n luu.i. u- WOTSC "I ;ot company was true. he said. And it tlnncrofr Ftreet. who Is recovering trom pnpendiciti'' Then then' is Ilium Pasco, who has been ir. Anvnca ex !i'-tlv thr-e das mid spent all three ot tiiem lu the hoipltnl His o bt- Christma-s A rtivitics Planned for Tomorrow Man.taeturers' Club, host to '-''Ah' boys and gtrls, f' a m V.iih'ee Mission. 21 Vine -trvet to gi e 1 " l (l.nners, lO.'.lU ti m Heipin-Hand Ksiue MUspin. 721 Norti 'loi 1 (fleet dlaf billes .",110 rUjristr.i'H basken between n ion nnd 2 p m and gies 6'f'-'' tu P"r l-,hil-dri-n se.i!niu s Church Inst.tutc See ond nnl Walnut st-.ets, s.re, din ners to seaman. 1 p. tn Chri-Hi'.as ( ilebrutions t tn din nf-i, nnd distribution of j..ft n ni. hoxpita.-. foster homi-s and nisi ti tlons Tin mghout the i it Mm'bers of Arcei.MU 1 .i. n posts lsit wounded sl-liers in lio- p.tn'.s Chrlstman celohnit on at Phila delp'iin Nav Yard a:1, day ( ifficcrs and cruw of I ptt'd Stut'-s transport Ilwidersor. treut 2u0 or phans ut navy jard. 2 p in. SaUation Arm- distributes toys to TWO poor hi'drei in Meinoridl Auditorium. It-o.id -tret ud Fnir aiount avenue '! P '" Snlvatiop -ni distributes csrdy and cards to l.MHJ prisonerb ui I' int ern Penitentiary ur.d gives diMiers to their families (.'brist'j.us celrbrntion" in Mom mi'iising PriHon. Ilotisu of I'oiree tion and eount prison at Holmea barg Free i a'ributior of presenLs to iiplna!" nt American Anti-Vlvlsc tto v. ', ''' stn ith P.tght etitil '.r. et cil day todo. ? ? ? I THE ONE QUESTION whon in ' Ii(r rt pi'&ple mctt; 'iluvo YOU read CASUS GRACCHUS By Odin Gnprory?" J " cvt rvhere. Boni & LiveriKht,N. nraPhiiijtuigiiMgin j CUSTOM SHIRT MAKERS roi-frurShlttCo m ChestnulSt. Elb Floor Tsfce rinatr'il"lin M S rl t Kin lUquffl wtt "tr-" "-"" nm Hanscom's Candies V- never made ao many, we never sold so many, yet our assortment is still unbroken; we have been well rewarded for holding prices down, and keeping out unreason ably high-priced brands in fancy boxes. Wo are all nady for tin Ij.k' rush today 134 Mitrkrt Hi. IJJ'J 'Market Ht. Ut't 'Market nt .ijtlXVMnrbit '.Hi' snolless sunsnin- r""" in. ui- jtr.,0f l h .- mi r riei'ke.l Christ- .. . . .. . .U t emergency ward was occupied bj thre lnn8 t.(0 thnt ton(, . t,. pnJ o ft ,,.. trie hors ir,-".ot tne same riKe .ei i ij ,i v,i.,i, .ilt. At,i Ci thmm-h Pasnual" was James i.iinnev. .0.) i . .nition. All too sick to take 'xdJHStex ETEKMG PUBLIC CHILDREN'S TREAT enme Infoeteil or. board the uteumthln m he was willing to explain nny of the four different languages at his com- maud Just now It happened. Hut none 0t tile innguases was i iiueu niuivs. ,.Mv 1I)0thpr's coming again today," Qi( xi.mnlc interrupt'nj Hueru In his ,, .. ' (T ! .Inn'l ,ln,l U ,.'. muchi ,llt ,nv nurt nnd my arms th(lv hurtj tP0 ,mcthin' awful. .My AVnn .n.l.A at.!.'!! KplntT ,1 O 'flM 'if I fi tf fof rhri,tmn " The three little bojs nhowed groat prrt in the Christmas entertainment 'lint will be held for the children of tho 'uspitiil tomorrow, but the will have their own little party Christmnu ilslt nj hou-s nt the hospital tomorrow arc trori 1 .'M to 2::'0. Pusjiiali- was report"! to be a very I si. k little boy this morning He is , 'Ufferini from n punctured lime and in turies iihmt his head and body He hes at 707 South Sihell btreet. and was i i un over jesteiday by William C Simon, 2710 Itronn street, who wns ' irraigned hi fon Magistrate llarrig.in this mortin; Children Need Good Books Ours wi'l dfltrh. the little talk on Ct Ptmr.fi Pay ..0 iJPrf a'terwardn. htort opv until 0 V, M. sr -ou co f)To i and e5 then The Library Shop 13 S. 13th St., Philadelphia i LEDGMi-MlLADELPJklA IffilPAY, TURKEY. ETH, READY Fi Thousands of Christmas Din ners Distributed Sick Get Largo Share BASKETS AT CITY HALL Chnrltnble orgnnUntlons nnd Indi viduals hove neen to It that the Christ num dinner In more (nn a dream In the homo. of Philadelphia poor. Kven the unfortunate chap whoce home Is in his memories will have n Christmas din per One of the largest holnlng hnnds In the business of seeing thnt OhrlalinnN d ner Is not n tragedy for many Is I'fndetl by the Salvation Army Christmas dinners for 3C00 person were distributed ot the Salvation A iim (pmorlal auditorium, Urond street nnd rilruiotint avenue, this nftc-noon T,l tenant Colonel Arthur T Ilrcwer nnd Major William B Uarrett dlreotul t..e ' -tlvltles. 'earl. 000 basket dinners wero given to .uolhers nnd children representing n nllles which can Icact afford to pur iiase the holiday meil. Cach basket i nlnlned a dinner for six pcrsonH. It 'nc luded a chlekcn, condensed milk, enn if corn nnd peas, cranberries, n pound f sugar, loaf of bread, turnips, pota t w, onions, craelent. a half" pound of .offce, half pound of butter, tlirec ap ples mid two or.mgen. One thousand tojs will bo given to children nt the Salvation Army's C'lnUtmas entertainment at 3 o'clock tomorrow nftcrnoou. The toyn will hi heaped around tw handsomely trimmed ChrNtmas ti-cej Major Oscar Hoag will be Santa Claus nnd distribute the gift One hundred boys and girls will also be given bo(, and every child will rcceUe nuts and an orangi. rullerton L. Waldo will tell stories to the children, nnd there will be a pro gram of music drills, recitations and special exercises. The Salvationists will give candy nnd Christmas carda to every one o! thu lfiOO men In the Eastern Penitentiary. OR ARMY OF POOR Diamonds Watches Clocks Jewelry Silverware We have replenished our stock many times that we may offer even at this late date a wide and satisfying variety from which to make selection. Rings Brooches Bar Pins La Vallieres Bracelets Necklaces Watches Bracelet Watches Men's Wrist Watches Mantel Clocks Traveling Clocks Hall Clocks Call or write for our catalogue. S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut sl DIAMOND MnrtCHA.VTSTEWELnUS SIUVEItSMITIIS ONE HOUR! That's all wo need to deliver your VICTROLA Complete Stock All Styles All Finishes The J. R. WILSON COMPANY 929 North Broad Street (Ilrund and Olrard) 1215 North 52d Street (llcil I'hllu. Store) 6190 Ridge Avenue (Hoxboroagh) VICTROLAS And VICTOR Uaig Terms dr 1113 MABTUU'S VOICE Our etrvlce Is next door to you no matter where you live Complete Stock All Styles All Finishes Calendars win bo clven 1000 prisoners ci. rolled In the Ilrlghtcr Day league. The Volunteers of America distributed ("00 baskets containing Christmas din ners for 2500 persons today. Colonel Christopher C. Herron supervised dis tribution nt tho Volunteers' mission, JflH North Ninth afreet. Special baskets were prepared for widows nnd tho sick. These baskets contained n chicken nnd other essen tials for a good dinner The other bas kets Included ten pounds of beef, potatoes, turnips, cabbages, onions, apples, a package of oats, coffee, bread, milk and candy. The Voluuteero of Amorlcn will hold Its Christmas tree celebration on New Year's Day. Toys and clothing will be given to i?cvernl hundred needy chil dren. Colonel Allco V. Herron will be In charge of this celebration. The twentv-Hrst annual free bOBkct dinners distribution was made to 300 families today by the Helping Hand Ttesctie Mission, 721 North Second street. Toys nnd clothing aLso wero dls trlbuted. Jud'-o John M. Pattern disguised ns Santa Clnii", distributed 2000 baskets of turkeys nnd other food on Minlf of the Prison Welfare Associa tion today. The baskets were given nt City Hall. s ttnunl. Judge Patter son nlso will distribute gifts to the poor at the entertainment in City Hall mi Christmas. Plfiv baskets, containing dinners were given out today nt tho brnnch otMoe of the Salvation Army, 'J"5 Gcr mantown avenue. Thero will be a Christmas dinner with "hlcken nnd "everything" nt the (Ini tios Mission, 821 Vino Btreet. Roast beef and hnm also will be served. The dinner will begin nt lOtfO o'clock nnd approximately 200 men will have their Christmas meal there. Short services will bo held nt the mission at 10 o'clock, preceding the dinner. Ocorge W. Wllklns Is superintendent of the mission. He nnnouneea a Special dln nr for 170 children on New Year's Day. COMMUNITY PARTIES PLANNED Two hundred women and children will be the guestB of n group of West Philadelphia women nt n Christmas dinner In tho West Philadelphia He publican Club. Patrons of the Com munity House, Haines and Morton streets, who como from the Italian colonv In thnt part of (lermantown, will be provided with n merry Christ mas. A tree has been donated, as well ns toys, books, games and candles, by charitably Inclined resident,, of Oer-1 mantown. Thimbles Mesh Bags Jewel Boxes Vanity Cases Toilet Sets Scarf Pins Link Buttons Pocket Knives Cigarette Cases Cigar Cutters Military Brushes Photo Frames RECORDS EXCLUSIVELY m Pen Ecenlngt PJSOflMJJBR 24, 1920 SHUT-INS TO SHARE IN CISIAS JOY Kind Hearts to Sproad Yulotldo Spirit In Hospitals and Institutions WON'T FORGET CHILDREN Kind hearts mako merry Chriatmnscs for shut-liis. nnd sufferers in hospitals, this year will not be forgotten. Little children In Institutions nnd homes also, will be remembered nud kind old Saint Nicholas, one o he few who realize rich nnd poor nre alike in heart, will bring happiness to tho ill, and the fatherless and the mother less. The American Legion, too, will re member the wounded comrades in many hospitals, and havenrrnnged entertain ments for them. There will bo Christmas trees, nnd turkey dlnnora with nil the fixings and enrols will be sung. The 110 patient at the Germnntown Hospital, Penn street near Chew, will be entertained by the singing of enrols by nurses nnd physicians nt 0:.10 o'clwk loniorrow morning. A dance will be held at St. Luke's Hospital, and there will be an eleven-course dinner at tho Jewish Hospital, Tabor and lork roads. Movies for Deaf and Dumb A moving-picture show has been ar ranged nt the Colonial Theatre, Gcr mantown, for tomorrow, for inmates of the Pennsylvania Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, at Mount Airy. An entertainment will follow. Special mass will be celebrated to morrow morning nt both the Oojiiaga Memorial Church, Church lane i near Chew street, and nt the Little Sisters of the Poor Mission, Chew street nnd Church lane. Olftn will be die- At the Whosoever Gospel Mission, 101 Hast Cheltcn avenue, services will be held morning and evening tomorrow, and 150 inmates and residents of the vicinity will be guests. , . n,,iV ,i "".: BV nvenuo near oPf-W'; "cantm to eStr-ru"nl Chestnut avenue, wl 1 be nt.rUlne,l Sixty paticnia ni uic in"" i carols by the hospital staff. At tho Odrinnutou'ii Almshouse, PulasUt live lute and Hlttenhouso street, gifts will be distributed to- the olghty-thrce In mates, There will be a community Christinas tree illuminated tonight in Cliveden Park, Johnson nnd Musgravo streets, the gift of the Cliveden Improvement Association. Tho residents of tho neighborhood will gather nbout tho treo tomorrow afternoon and Ring Christmas carols. Tho tree will be Illuminated each evening this week. Hundreds ot children in tho neigh borhood of tho Community House, Mor ton street near Haines utroet, German town, will recelvo Christmas gifts, which will be distributed under tho auspices of the Worocn'fl Club of Ger mnntown. A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to All WE take this method of expressing our appreci- ij ation of the generous patronage of our friends i who have made 1920 one of the best of our p sixty-five years' service. ' , We hope our efforts to please have given our 3 patrons the same pleasure that we have had in ren- S dering the service. ' W JAMES SPEAR STOVE & HEATING CO. f 1823 Market Street, Philadelphia g Makers of ' SPEAR'S NEW COOKING RANGE NEW jg WARM AIR DISTRIBUTOR HOT WATER and STEAM HEATING Ineiallation8 and ropairs. m ?4imW&8ti&& JIWHIEJIIBIMIBiW COME HAVE XMAS DINNER at MEENEHAN'S CAFE 62ND & WALNUT Hearts of Crlerj Quefn Ollren lllue I'olnt IJttl Nech Chicken OlimlK) Crentn nf Ctlrry Yonne Vermont nO8T TUKKKY Cranberry Huiue Grilled Swett rotntoes French Pens Clilffonade MiUivd Ch'". -- Toasted Crackers lee Cream l'nutrr tonn Food, that you'll enjoy SODDIt inaiimcHfiiiirjiB THE UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD EMERGENCY FLEET CORPORATION Washington, D. C. MEAT PRODUCTS, LARD, BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS Tenders Invited! Sealed bids will bo received until January 10, 1921, 2:00 P. M., nnd will then be opened publicly in tho office of L. Van Middles worth, Manager Purchasing Department, Division cf Supply and Sales (Room 353), 1317 F Street N. W Washington, D C, for furnishing such quantities of Meat Products, Lard, Butter, CVe and Eggs ns may bo required for period of two or three months from February 1, 1021, for use of all ships under its ownership or control. Ports at which deliveries are required are ns follows: Portland, Maine Boston, Mass. Providence, R. I. New York, N. Y. Philadelphia, Pa. Baltimore, Md. Norfolk, Va. Newport News, Va. Charleston, S. C. Proposal forms nnd other information may bo obtained from the Manager, Purchasing Department, Division of Supply and Sales. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids Sealed bids nhould bo addressed to L. Van Middicsworth, Manager Purchasing Department, Division of Supply nnd Sales, 1317 F Street N. W., Washington, D. C, and indorsed "Sealed Dids for Products, Etc., and Do Not Open." THE UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD EMERGENCY FLEET CORPORATION Washington, D. C. SURPLUS MATERIAL FOR $ALE ON THE PACIFIC COAST Sealed bids on surplus materials on the Pacific Coast will bo received in the office of the Chairman, United States Shipping Board, Washington, D. C, on or before 11.00 a. m. January 14, 1921, at which time bids will bo opened. Bids will be on a percentage of appraisal of materials on the West Coast and for tho purpose of bidding such ap praisal value shall be assumed at $6,000,000.00. Contract shall be for a period of twelve (12) months from execution of contract and will include all materials to be certified to the Supply and Sales Division, during tho peroid of the contract from cancellation or from tho Con struction Department and will not include surplus turned over to this Division from the Division of Operation. Bidder must take into consideration tho sum of $68,425.00, which represents the cost of leases for the period of this contract, same will be paid to the Emergency Fleet Corporation, who holds lease on said property, as follows: St Johns Concentration Yard Los Angeles Concentration Yard Purchaser on execution of tho contract shall deliver 15 per cent udditionnl of tho nmount of hia bid and pay tho balanco or 75 per cent in twelvo (12) equal monthly installments. A check will bo kept of the movement of the material by the Emergency Fleet Corporation. Tho successful bidder will pay each month the percentage of appraisal of bids on tho cntiro cost for the materials which ho has moved and hold during that month. The twelvo equal monthly installments merely being guarantee of what tho bidder must perform. TERMS Ten per cent of tho amount of tho bid must nccompany the bid in the form of a certified check. In the case of acceptance of the bid and the bidder defaulting on tile contract thin amount shall be forfeited to the Emergency Fleet Corporation. Deferred payments will carry no interest. Inventories of these yards may bo seen In our Tacoma, Portland or San Francisco Offices. The Board reserves the right to reject any or nil bids. Scaled bids hliould be addressed to the Secretary of tho United States Shipping Board, 1319 F stteet N. W Washington, D. C, uuu inuurscu oeiiieu uiu mr ourpiuH material on trio mciuc coasi nnd tin Not flnnn." 9 Thero will be n Christinas supper and tho nlnglng of carols tomorrow night nt St. .Martha's House, conducted by tli Kplscopnl Church, nt 202O South Iflshih street. Many of the gifts to be dls trlbuted to tho children are from tho Havcrford Chrlstnms Stocking Club Tim exeiciscs will contlnuo all week. ' Members of the Main Line Federn. Hon of Girls' Clubs will eing Christ, mas carols tonight nt the Dryn Mawr Hospital, and before many of the homes In Ilryn Mnwr. Christmas Day nt the Home of ths Merciful Savior for Crippled Children will htort with tho celebration of holy communion nnd then ot breakfast each child will receive n well-filled Chrlit. mas Mocking. Thero will bo serrtd Christmas dinner nt noon. vSPEAl eaters STS. flPRN BCMIAYS $0.50 SPECIAL Turkey Platter $J.SO flanifesOn Wilmington, N. C. Savannah, Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Jacksonville, Fla. Tampa, Fla. Pensacola, Fla. Mobile, Ala. New Orleans, La. Port Arthur, Texas Galveston, Texas Tacoma Concentration Yard Emergency Fleet Corporation Copper Works 'S,l II jrft 1( Oiirn l.irulnfi )Uti turn. ujmMjjA tf-jltA- Jifrl