Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 02, 1921, Night Extra, Image 25

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'EVENfNG PUBLIC LEDGJDR-PHILADliLPE:A,; FRIDAY, DEOEMBER 2, 1921
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Sing a song of Christmas,
A Journal full of cheer
One and fifty features
The finest of the year!
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If you can sew, or paint, or string
beads; if you can embroider, or dress
a dell; if you can stencil, or make a
lampshade, or use hammer and saw;
if you can make a pie or bake a cake
then the December Heme Journal
will help you te a joyous and inex
pensive Christmas. Listen te a few
of the gift-filled titles:
Nineteen Christmas Gifts from Paris
Gifts te Please a Harmless yanity
Easy te Make and Nice te Have
Homemade Christmas Cards
The New Girdle Makes a Smart Gift
Dainty Gifts for her Own Roem
Christmas Bags for "Werk and Play
Made-at-home Dells and Other Things
for the Christmas Stocking
Gifts te Gladden the Housewife's Heart
As Practical as They are Pretty
Gifts of Things te Wear for the children
"See footnote at bottom of this page
There are 101 suggestions and
every present can be made at home.
Make your own Christmas cards
from the designs en page 58.
Ye Greate Astonishments, by Eleaner
Hallewell Abbett, is the best Christmas
story I have ever read.
It is a novelette the story of a
want-ad guest and the quest for a
Christmas crinkle:
"Christmas Light," by Ethel Cal
vert Phillips, is a- beautiful story of
the first miracle as it was performed
by the Baby Jesus in the manger.
And "There was a Bey who Lived
en Pudding Lane," by Sarah Ad Ad
dingten, is the true account if only
you believe it of the life and ways
of Santa, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
Claus. Grewn-ups and youngsters
will love this biography.
Alse Zane Grey's serial, "The Call
of the Canen," stories by Albert
Payson Terhune and Herbert
Quick, and three beautiful Christ
mas pictures in full color.
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On page 118 there are the jolliest
Christmas cakes you ever saw
gingerbread postcards, snowballs, a
jack-in-the-box, funny Neah's ark
animals, and Santa himself with his
reindeer en a glassy lake.
Did you ever think of giving little
pies? Then page 124 will suggest
something new te you.
Everybody wants lets and lets of
candy for Christmas te eat and te
give away. The recipes en page 127
are unusual because they make
really enough.
And nuts prepared as described
en page 121 will give variety te the
holiday table.
The women's club or ladies aid
society that wants te raise money
for Christmas charities will find a
splendid bazaar in Claire Wallis
"Brite and Fair," and the money
may be happily spent as described
by Edith Barnard Delane's "Christ
mas in our Town."
1 76 Pages at Pre-War Prices in the Big Christmas Issue of
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Why worry about shopping for Christmas gifts for friends? As a monthly reminder of your friendship, what could be mere worth while and welcome than The Heme Journal for 1922?
Fer delivery en Christmas morning, te each friend for whom you order a subscription today, a full-color, cost-free Christmas-gift announcement
will be mailed in your name by The Ladies' Heme Journal, Philadelphia, Pa.
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