J-Sf W ;v W 'f . EVENING .PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1921 T I where mother and (lie rhlldren nrn."-! eream nt Thnn!;,R!vlne time They 1 linekee (JliitlliillcK l-nn le olio of the . n tchiil In ntiil nlc iililll I hev rniitd rut liiiiiieU li'iitllns fi'"!" tin' "Ittma mom I im iikii (. Tli"ii !!:tikee ('hlpninck iiuil iiihI hi'gnu te chirp hi-i'kx. ('IiIji! ; lilx wife thriftily cnthrml mi Hie Chip! Chip!" In Miid. Tin' tmi'r ci iitnlt thiit were li'ft anil ptii tin-fa 1 - ADVENTURES AWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER 1 uns ii sri'iiuiliinr,' in l hi' iiuini'l nnil in aet in 1 he stou-reom te he ll.-eil for "The Four Nuts" Ily 1I.IV i nine Miitlii-r Chipiniii-U felhnw-il liy :i NMlmitp l.lli. flu. i.fliuru I'li'iinntl fiitn hey iinil.Rlri ehlpmiiek no Inraer tlinn Ihe nut -helix. .Iliek mill .litlirt. The iheeks of nil the "New." snld Hackee Chhiimii-k. chipmucks were hulRiiiR with iiiiIh. fer.i "hew would jnu like it little nap?" all hail been out helpit.R te Rather the That is jnVt what .lack ami .liuiii winter (.tore of feed. Ihniiehl they would like. Ilaekee Chlp- "Ik-re Is ceinpnin. mother." said muck led tliem te a soft eeuel. of riuss Ilaekee Clilninuek. Mether Chimuuek ""'I fr. nnil it. a dozen winks ll.ej riiAi'TKit v; Iho J'easl t mlcmretiml HirKKl'. CHIPMUCK rliHekled I r InrHnl Mr tll...nclll lie liai! It"?1. .. i..l. Am fairy Rniliiiiither ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR MONDAY and the children Ret rid of their nut- were sound asleep ilrcn ri and greeted the vi-lter- politely, .lack lit. t lev 1111 1. Hie nt ie.ir wuei. nii bS;.Nn;;;i,ts,i,ei.lu.ht fli'. .hrr'!'' ... 1,rr. nnil liml wemlem.l "' '. i mi nv:u from ImimitH. 'I he H ..bff J T ml cnlle.1 while .Ini'knn timmi 1 .lanftnere ! .. , mln-t nmu. 5JS."""V,,,,,,,B j,,,t w,ml H"c "'liiilnel lHk the joke rooiI reoiI roeiI ,, l.isnn r hnv(i nuturwllj ..' ' ,. ,,, ..An, ,nv I want e i . . ci, pmuek." CVil n.oet von " Mini Ilnrkee l'eneil V,i , ,,'kllni:. He liml mi i-1"1 i " ' :,.J .1 , -t were imiie ether '" ." " ' ... r..r,,n ul '?r i,n liiiinmis from whimi he liml tlinn "" ' ' ,f""N mimitei before. Dame Wfnri FJ ' -'"'' """"' b'V, 11 Lu nlrii'-eil ver her joke en ffurke 'I' P "" l,,,, h,, r".T". "" 'If li she liml "'" ''" llis ht,r- SEuMel. MimlMR prinB "enR ... Ifcr.i"111!'?" r! ... lmve inn rail upon' . ,1,-ar fain cml.m.tlier." -aid Ilaekee ffim kWln...' In-Hurt. "MiP. tm, will be able te May te dinner. 5 "iiA nnil Jnnet l.epeil se. tee. hev 'hlpiniick nnil Chipper Chipmuck nunc and Jnnet learned tlu.t the hey chip 1 1. ink's name was Chip Chipmuck and (lie Rill chipmuck's name was Chipper Chipmuck'. "We will have dinner right away!" said Mether Chipmuik, and she wit- as geed iik her word, for In iilniet less time than It takes e te'l, she and Ilackce Chipmuck and Ihe children' spread a fca-l of nuts nud corn and grain en the Meer of ihe sitting room. .lack and .Innet had been doubtful whether they would like chipmuck fine, but they found that new they were chipmuck.-, the dinner of nuts and corn nnil wheat vn as delicious ns n dinner of turkey, pumpkin pic and ice creeninir te their bed. The two 111111g ' ehlpmuiks were plaiining nn ailvi uliirc under ground an adventure in whnli fun and evltciuent were le lie mixeii, (What that adxeiiture Is will he told In the cunilnS week's story.) TYPE 57X CADILLAC viitiiin. n.wlv nalnlP'l xcilri t eipllnn Ihrnuithiiut .1 wnmlerful Mill. nml 'bv p'nuptl rnr n. JJID". NEEL-CADILLAC COMPANY 525 Mtrkcl Street, Camden. N. J. 't'limir. Ciiimlrn !! bi in 11 iipi uiijtMwrTuiiiim www r ' . .-. lillll'Tl lTZ nnxiniis ! see what 11 idilpmuck " 1,1 be like. I'l.cy leek., JlSiriv nt Dame lii-tlnrt. who nodded f.We'tte.ild he dad te stny." snid ti Inst.iirt. ' l'"t ' ni". '""" "' nniil.l he patting Jlnther Cliipaitifk. "Vel nt nil' " deelnred Ilaekee Chip ,;: e will all help te sel the Swenmlelenr it alterward. I will ru c5?ui (fl&i Miur Mini w.ie. te a great ileal of Vl 1 Ready Bus Bodies Ask your agent te send chassis here for mounting, ims uuuy 13 u muutj maker, light weight, up-te-date trans portation pattern. New low prices. Paterson Vehicle Ce. Redy Builders Petersen, New Jersey FREE FREE FOR 10 DAYS ONLY WITH EACH CONTRACT We m'l wire tiny seven-room house en niicliM. four It-way? te ii'iiB 1 iil.n-lt t, 10m llRbt In cellar, innip'' " illi .i ayl ('f solid lirasa IKtuit " fnr $ise.oe Ml Nnrl. (iunriiiitci-il 2'i iMirs l.ierpin e Sawyer Electric Ce. 3?lfi (Jcrmantewn A v., Pliila. Ilcll 1'llunr, llillllllillll K 1.111 The Printer is Asking Just AVERAGE Conditions OU'VE been demanding extraordinary things iciii . . M nf .... nr nlnr nnrl MeC inrl Ifl IIP nn CXlfdUl- N Ul yum '.ft e..v. ..- rlttmrv wnrldflan te f?ivc them tO VOU. NOW he's being perfectly fair. He-wants average working hours the same hours that ether brain workers have, or the eight-hour day and a half day en Saturday. This new schedule helps him te give you better results at a lower cost. Vim will find the printer iiiper.ivct ,ir in cciy way. I" kniiulc'iU'C ( In- lr.ih he is traincil te the linal dcRrec H' 'i""' knnw what he is about instantly .md with cut hesitation. 'I'Kcrc's no tunc for cs pcrinicntiiiK when a .usti.mer'i sUpp1 "i lataleps is exhausted. Since printiiiK is .such a ceinhiii.iti"" the arts anil mechanics, jmi will litul that the printer is a man rf all areuml knowl edge, lie must he well informed and keen of judgment. This man. like all oilier Union I'rintci . ii new asking tli.it his agreement with his employer for a new working schedule l.e enforced. The new- schedule, which I .ills for an eight-hour day with half da .ni Saturday, is the sensible one when ou consider what his jel. jv These new hours give him opportunity for the study which alone is responsible for every nihance in the printing art. dancc in printing styles anil methods ts rapid, and almost everything as te Hiality depends upon the skill of tin individual worker. Ami as far as cost is lencerncd. that isn't going te he iu- I I cased. l;or printing production de pends en the skill ami ability of the worker, ami these new hours improve that del belter printing See that our punting semce employs Union I'rintci 3 en ihe i'ort-feur-liour-week basis. 7M t llf trml'- t 'fn I nt llll '. f. Villi 1 It I U V'llrrrr Pifiilrf f Irtf sn.ru of Thf iiiert nbrl I ' ?r-etii thf tin rtnjlincilt nt thr vrUiiUut rra't 1 leilav. r - (, i- - )) I'm. June IS, I'Jtj "Ne Splash in Sink" "Positive Shut Off" Name "SAVILL" On Faucet . ' .1 't tour plutnbi r" Themas SavilPs Sens, Mfr. UIU.U-M Uiillace St.. i'lill.i. f,,r srtrvti irfiv tjir tntrrvnntiat rt;f)';rnj trtl t i'kdi hfti huiH ft Ihe In if fit i,f lit firiliffur tttifts It niiiiMlx ti t tn'tfit fulfill ftnttrri Hint" fftl 7 uht iftt'niis Ntnatnt hm i nt t til urtul'i S),n.uf iMiii'v jn jfstfnis tttul tl' ti 1 h''ii-fit ttii'l ,r.iiiis Hilf itfl'f tlinn'ih 'I f ('' f'Mrw f iltnhui It i'iti utiuUl bht in hunt !" alum ''I ifn'l fit ''' ni fit i.it llMi, fii'i( 1 . -i u f ( tlf h Ii-1 'I tf ' " lm h nt' nc 'i"'ii . it t.Hi1 iiMjfnii ' tt'ttt' r tl' t'i'l The Internatiena Typographical Union General Headquarters Indianapolis Philadelphia Typographical Union cfe Ne. 2 ti Indiana HIDE AWAKE GORPOMTIOIS mm HI MO INVESTORS 1 H "H T rouaeeipnia Yeu are here offered a rare opportunity le buy one of J s Lea ins ft' yiO VJ T 'mlilm$ Diismess Located en the Easterly Side of Seuth Breid Street, between Spruce and Pine Streets In the Centre of Philadelphia's New Financial District at II rUBLIC AUCTION S JLijiiLj Wednesday, Dec. 7, 1921, at 2 p. m, ON THE PREMISES, 329 te 335 Seuth Brend Street, Philadelphia This New Reinforced Concrete Fireproof Ten Story Business Building 3 ready for immediate occupancy. fully equipped with every modern device for safety and cenvenienca present day skill can devise, s located where you can tap all the resources of Philadelphia's financial and commercial districts. Qn be conveniently "and economically adapted te meet the needs of fjaraRe, lefts or offices. Scnil TO-DAY-Fer Dlrdscyc View el location, present plnn ej nu!l(llti(l nml Biififjcstcrt plan toeclhcr with tull purlicularn el sale. EXAMINE THIS BUILDING AT ONCE AND BE PREPARED TO BUY AT YOUR OWN PRICE c Lecal Officet s u A jClXJ 1201 C,,e,lnut St- Phi,a- Pni V!aucX Execution Office! t 7 Auctioneer 67 Libe" St' Nw Ywk' N'Y' The S Selling pirit of Christmas is Abroad in the Land! Thousands Mere Gifts Than" Last Yean li I ' rn 1 "HHE THREE weeks before Christmas will be the busiest weeks of the year. The Christmas spirit is creeping into warm hearts everywhere. Christmas shopping- started early, but from new until the happy day our facilities will be taxed te the utmost. We are ready -our stocks are sufficiently large te meet the increased demands we se clearly foresee. Our salespeople and all contingent forces are strong, and alert and eager te SERVE YOJJ FAITHFULLY. Already we are assured that we shall sell mere gifts than in the 1920 holiday season. One day this week SIX THOUSAND MORE transactions were recorded than en the corresponding day last year. But we must sell thousands mere gifts te reach or exceed the dollars-and-cents volume of a year age, because wrtv a A ;f" T fX Tl TT rnces Are 50 Mucn l flowing rower Than Last Year's Prices Prices are new as nearly stabilized at the lower levels as they will be for some time te come. This is proved by the fact that in many lines there is new a tendency toward higher costs in the manufacturing market. Unfortunately, many things would cost us mere te replace te-day than we paid for what we own. But fortunately, prices for this holiday season are at their lowest point since the war. In the following list we make comparisons with prices of last vear. These are as nearly representative items as it is practical te collect. A few of the present prices are special, but the average reductions indicate pretty accurately the average reduction en many thousands of articles. We first wrote the list and then visited the departments te learn te-day's price and the price of the same article and as nearly as possible the same grade a year age. t Last Year's and This Year ' s . Prices en nm V 0 rrar .1 M iiVb Gift Things All Over the Stere Last Year's Price Weman's Natural Muskrat Ceat S2M.00 Alaska Vex Scarf S.nOO Australian Opossum S irf 1 5.00 Natural Skunk Scarf '10.00 Weman's Fur-cellar Ceat 7.r.00 Weman's rushed Weel Scarf 7.."0 Weman's Spencer Jacket . -."."i Weman's Stockinet Ceat 7.."0 Silk Dress Pattern 2.".0 Cotten Voile Dress Patt-" S.7." Headed Crepe de Chine Waist 1S.00 Silk Crepe (b Chine Waist e.7." Silk Petticoat "-00 Quilted Silk Rebe 30.00 Weman's Corduroy Bath Rebe S.75 Changeable Satin I'-eakfast Ceat 8.7." Philippine Night Gewn ."W.". Silk Camisole l--" Hrassiere 1-,n Silk Crepe de Chine Chemise 2.9.") Women'.-. Felt Slippers : '-'.-." Women's Chinese Slippers 5.00 Girl's Silk Canten Raincoat, with hat . . . 15.00 (Jirl's Kainceat, with hat 0.75 Girl's Haincape 5.50 Weman's Embrileretl Handkerchief. . . .'55 Bracelet Watch, old-tilled 20.01) Bracelet Watch, geld 25.00 Pearl Bead Necklaces 1 0.00 Beaded Hand Bag 9.50 Leather Hand P.ajr 5.00 Weman's Fitted 0er-niKht Bag 15.00 Sterling Silver Toilet Set, .'-piece 51.25 Silver-plated Toilet Set 7.50 Women's Kid (Moves .".50 Women's Silk Stockings 2.75 Real Filet Cellars 3.00 Man's Four-in-hand .75 Man's Four-in-hand 1.50 .Man's Silk Muffler 7.00 Man's Heuse Ceat 13.50 Man's Felt Slippers 2.25 Man's Bernee Slippers 4.50 Man's Silk Shirt 1 0.00 Man's Madras Shirt 3.50 Man's Outing Flannel Pajamas 2.25 Man's Stockinet Jacket 13.50 Man's Handkerchief 50 Man's Cape Gloves 2.75 ST Present Price $210.00 50.00 10.00 25.00 55.00 0.50 . 2.00 (5.00 1 7.50 5.50 12.00 e -" U.I.I 3.95 1S.75 4.95 5.95 2.95 1.00 1.00 1.95 1.90 3.50 10.75 5.50 3.75 .25 13.50 10.50 5.00 0.75 3.50 10.00 12.25' 2.95 2.75 2.00 2.00 .50 1.00 5.00 10.00 1.90 3.75 7.50 2.50 I. (.) S.50 .35 2.25 Last Yea Price 1.00 . i.) Man's Silk Socks Man's Lisle Socks Voting Man's Mackinaw Man's Rubberized Raincoat Man's Fancy Dress Vest ' Man's Gabardine Raincoat Man's Fur Cap Man's Geld-filled Watch Madeira Luncheon Set I inc Linen Tewel Linen Table Cleth Pair Embroidered Pillow Cases Pair All-wool Plaid BlankeLs Weel-filled Comfertables, bordered. . . Weel-filled Comfertables, bordered. . . White Bed Spread .... Tapestry Tabic Scarf (3rd Fleer) Traveling Bag Sewing Table Smoking Stand Tea Wagen I'phelstered Wing Chair Cedar Chest Royal Wilten Rug. 9x12 feet Superfine Wilten Rug. 9x12 feet Chinese Rug. 912 feet Saruk Rug. 3.35 feet Wardrobe Trunk Electric Fleer Lamp Electric Fleer Lamp Electric Boudoir Lamp with shade. . . Mirror, oval Mirror, oval or square Mahegan. Mantel Cleck Electric Grill . Electric Teaster Electric Percolator Electric Iren Imported Stationery, boxed I Child's Pencil Assortment Pound Hard Candies. Pound Bex Chocolates . Francis Bacen Plaer-Piane Cheney Phonograph. Sty Ic 1 185.00 0 25.00 7.50 50.00 12.00 32.50 12.00 1.00 7.50 2.50 1(5.50 S.50 18.00 8.50 1.50 25.00 35.00 S.50 10.00 79.00 32.50 112.50 195.00 575.00 215.00 17.50 05.00 18.00 0.50 15.00 15.00 1 9.50 15.00 8.50 21.00 S.00 2.00 1.00 .50 1.00 750.00 Cut Glass Bowl. Decorated Dinner Set Sterling Siher Candlestick Imp. Character Baby Dell, IS-in. high Lionel Electric Train Set'. Express Wagen Dell's Baby Coach Weel Sweater. V-neck ( Ith Fleer) . . , Child's Lined Gloves Silk Baby Bunting 8..) 37.00 22.00 3.00 1 0.85 5.50 S.00 12.00 2.25 0.00 present Price .75 .10 15.00 1S.00 5.50 35.00 7.45 27.50 7.50 .75 5.00 1.75 10.00 0.00 12.50 (5.50 3.50 1 4.50 special 22.50 0.25 2S.00 16.50 25.00 82.50 115.00 2(55.00 95.00 39.00 12.50 10.00 1.50 30.00 5.50 special 10.00 12.50 7.50 21.50 0.75 1.00 .75 .35 .SO 050.00 145.00 7.50 25.00 15.00 1.50 7.50 3.90 (5.00 0.75 special I 1.95 -n RAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER u i F iii HP i ill r it In the :e. w Yerk trrnt FLEET, iDtriT i'Uc. M. T. ya T r ' .j V. i