Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 05, 1921, Night Extra, Page 12, Image 12

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ING PUBLIC LEDGEKr-PHiTJADELIHIA, MOKdAX DECEMBER 5, 1921'
DURATION OF LIFE
EXPANDED YEARS
Findings of Committee Ap Ap Ap
peinted by Herbert Hoever
Based en Survey
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,2,400,000
ALWAYS ILL
New Yerk, Dec. (5. Durntlnn of life
In America linn expanded by five yenrn
tfnee 1000. necerdliiR te tlic findiiiRx
of the Committee en Elimination of
nstc in Industry of the AmerlcHti Kit
plncerlng Council appointed by Herbert
Hoever. Morbidity surveys. It U stated,
ehew en economic pnln te the nation of
many millions through lessened dis
ability and sicknest.
Army fiRures cited bear out etimateM
of Industrial less resultinc from acci
dent te the eye and defective vision.
Of 2232 men discharged for phvsicnl
reasons by the military authorities in
Brooklyn and Manhattan, -1(12 were re
jected because of defective ees. Hyc
conservation, the report says, has new
become, a matter of organized national
concern.
The report estimates that 2.100.000
people are continually ill. Tubercu
losis is still the worst epidemic disease,
though Its ravage"nre decreasing. (Jey
ernment and State action Is included in
nn elaborate program suggested te min
imize illness and prolong lives. Smaller
Industrial plants are urged te encourage
eje eeiiKei viitlen Tlicie is tin reason,
it Is dei hind, te beilevc that the race
is ph shally advancing.
The geneini conclusion reached bj
the wefte investigators of the American
Engineering Council, which Is the exec
ul he organ of the Federated Amcrlenn
Engineering Societies, Is that national
vitality is increasing. Improvement in
the general condition of the population
since Hoesevelt ues President Is re
corded in the report, which represents u
survey of five basic Industries.
"In the report en national vitality
prepared by 1'ref. Irving Fisher for the
National Conservation Commission ap
pointed by President Hoesevelt In
llHlM." says the Waste Committee's re
port, "it was estimated that there were
about .". 000.000 persons serious! ill at
all times in the t'nitcd States nnd that
42 per cent of this illness was pre
ventable with n resulting extension of
life of mere than fifteen yearv
"Even in the short period of time
since that report was issued a measure
of this reduction has been noted. The
estimate of thirteen das annual less
from Illness must new be reduced te ap
proximate! seven. The duration of life
has nctuatlv been extended probably a
period of five years."
Dealing with health conlltiens in In
duMrx, the repot t cstliniitj'i a total
less among 12.000.000 weikcis between
the ages of fifteen te slxt-llve of 12.S.
000 lives In 1020 and a preb.ible less
this year of eOO.OOO. The death rate in
Industry is given as 11.4(1 per 1000,
while In preferred occupations, xm-h
as teachers and graduates of women's
colleges It is !t.2l, as shown by nil in
vestigation of mortality among the grad
uates of Smith. Wellesley and Vassar.
Man's period of full vigor and physi
cal freedom is called brief compared te
his life cjcle. nnd "te what might easily
be attained by better breeding, better
phsica training, mere intelligent care
of his body and mere rational adjust
ment te ids work."
Gwan-te-Bed Stories
By J. P. MeEVOY
Business Men te Meet
The Passyunk Avenue Huslncss Men's
Association will held its regular meet
ing tonight nt 0 o'clock In Heynelds'
Hall. Moere street and Pnssvuiil; avenue
I NCE upon n lime, dear children,
J there was an auihltleus little apple
immd Adam, ltut, though his mime
j was Adam, lie was net an Adam's apple.
He! Ha! Jeke. I.nucli if you can.
(Johnny, get e(f the piano.)
New, Adam lived en n tree with a
let of tuber apples who were net se
nmhltiniis Julius, Demosthenes, Peter,
Haltlns-ar. Augustus. Prunella, Alie.
Prlscllln, (lertlc nnd many ethers.
They all started out, just as Adam did,
as buds.
Fer a long time Adam was undecided
whether te become nn npple bud or a
leaf bud. He finally chose te become
an apple, because he'd nuieunt te mere
that way. And nlmest immediately
things began te happen te him. Hrst,
a frost came nlnng nnd nearly froze his
gizzard. (Of course, he had n gizzard.
It was an apple gizzard. Yeu wouldn't
expect him te have n gizzard like a
chicken's, would you 7 Ne, sir nn
apple gizzard leeks just like part of the
HM1T AMI I.IM1I
TIM) I'll LKH
Instantly rellPlfd
l.y our aptclal arch
upperti. nttnd and
adjusted by eicstrti.
Our Seamlem
niimtte Henlery. th
meat comfertabl.
support for varl varl
ceca fln. awellan
llmlin, flfak knaca
and nnkla.
Truii.s. abdominal
and tiltin auti.
erter of all kind., l.argaat manutae.
turera of deformity appliance, in tha world
t till idc Iphl.-i Orthopedic Ce., D N. ISth St.
u out and kp for reference. 1. L.
Curry's for Gifts
Will Selve the Problem
"Whnt Shall I Give This Christmas?"
Ladies' Hand Bagi
Vanity Cases
Filled Ovtmijht Bajj
Fitted Snitcaies
Travel Bags
Travel Slippers
Jewel Bexes
Cellar Bexes
Travel Toilet Sets
Manicure Sets
Cigar and Cigarette Cases
Wallets, Brief Cases, etc.
Erersharp Pencils
Fountain Pens
Desk Sets
Desk Calendars
Calendars
Fine Stationery
Address Beeks, etc.
Boek Ends
Incense Burners
Candlesticks
Boudoir Lamps
Cameras for Children and
Grownups
Photo Albums
Camera Cases
Camera Accessories
An Enlargement Frem Your
Favorite Print Framed
te Order
Framed Mottoes
Framed Pictures
Frem $1.00 te $100
JllajfrtXtd Booklet Mailed Upen Ktqatit
Philadelphia's
Popular
Gift Shep
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Write for Catalog
Improved Cushion Shee Stere,
37 Seuth 9th St., Phila., Pa.
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apple, that's why you'd never notice it.
If ou interrupt again, you can finish
the story ye'urtelf.)
WEMV Adam managed te survive the
frost and then along came the
(prayers and they covered Adam all
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Mulpluir nnd a let of ether nasty, pels-
enmm tilings, anil men nu inc uus
nnd worms In the parish Jumped en
Adam.
There were coddling moths nnd woolly
nphis and Snn Jese scale, nnd nftcr that
scab fungus took n running jump nnd
landed en Adam, nil spraddled out, and
then the brown ret and the black ret
and the bitter ret came, nnd then n
hall storm sneaked up en him nnd beat
him black nnd blue.
Hy this time peer Adam was just
about, discouraged. (Dorethy, top
rly Miller's
Gifts & Favers
Cards, Novelties,
Dells, Beeks, Candy
Dinner Carda and
Favers from France
Party Decorations
Made te Your Order
HASTEN for CTirlstmaa fllfta
that cannot be dupllcatad.
637 Real Estate Trust Bldg.
Bread and Chestnut Streets
Phene Walnut 2631
lMen In Crepe I'nper Werk
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Practice Real Thrift in Buying Feeds
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
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CHOICE
EARLY
JUNE
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PRESERVES
The attention of the reader is called te the fact that only the
highest-grade shops of their kind are represented in this column.
A Christmas Gift of Jewelry, Silverware nnd Stationery will be
doubly appreciated when it bears the name of Bailey, Banks & Biddle
Company a name synonymous with quality and fine werkmnnship.
TOPE'S
Pure Fruit
and Sugar
Strawberry, Raspberry, Apricot, Damsen Plum
Large
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T WAS surprised at the many
articles which I saw at the store
of Bailey, Banks & Biddle Cemp'any,
which were quite inexpensive and
which would make delightful gifts
ler Christmas: small dishe3 of silver
or glass, exquisitely designed, and
ene can never have tee many; single
Be'rving spoons, forks, knives etc.,
all sorts of table accessories. Gifts
wVilch cverv woman anmeciates. I wry low
TVien Vinin nre flcsk fittlni'S and htu- '" be "
.tienery, writing paper engraved with
one's monogram. It is often the
common-sense gift which is liked the
best. And I will tell you of an idea
which appealed te me a Gift for
vthe Heme, te which each member
of the family would contribute and wlileh
would be enjoyed equally lv all for In
stance, n sller dinner or tta t- t Tlieau
you will Und at Ualley's are superb.
IT IS bound te be cold, and some
days bitterly cold, in January and
February, even though we have had
a very warm autumn, and there is
nothing which will feel se comfort
able and leek se well as a fur coat.
At the store of J. Habisreitinger,
lull Che-tnut btreet, whose furs are
noted for their splendid quality and
style, you new have a remarkable
opportunity te purchase clenus nt a
price Many et the coats
old at cost This Includes
u ui'iulcrrui nrtetv, rrem n perfectly
magnificent ep-rn clu.ik of ermine, pure
whlte with exquisite lining of blue and
iller brocade, te the iirnctlcil musk-
I i at coats for street and meter wear
1 l.jcli coat H b'-aut fully made and ac
cording te the l.itt.st modes I saw an
i x. f ptien.illy fine assortment of tnole tnele
sittn coats, many with centrnstlns
cell.irH and cuffa. while the Itusslnn
bru.idtalls whkh are t popular tins
l season are simply superb.
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DRIED BEEFpkg
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Well-IVSade Parler Reg. Price f wmi ,
BROOMS 45c OO
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TT SEEMS te me that no matter rpHERE are many gifts for Christ
x hew careful i am, i am Deunu vu
get a spot en a new dress." This I
heard in the dressing loom after a
dance recently. And I thought hew
often I had had this same complaint
and hew it used te worry me, almost
spoil my whole evening, in fact.
Hewever, since I have been sending
Kniipf! clothes te uare-s, 1110
mv
Chestnut street, te ue cienueu, i nu
longer let it bother me. It is really
amazing the different kinds qf spots
which they manage te get out. And
men, tee, find their work te be
equally as satisfactory. I have seen
suits which they have cleaned nnd
pressed which looked perfectly new
when returned. And did you ever
Bend any clothing te them te be
dyed? I nm HUre you will be delighted
with the results.
mas which are commonplace. It
is the gift which is different which
makes the most lasting impression
that is, if it is something really use
f ul. Se here is a suggestion : Would
you have ever thought of giving Eye
Glasses? A combination of the ar
tistic and useful in one pair of
glasses hns been achieved in a new
style "Oxford Eye Glass," an exclu
sive design which I saw at Wall &
Ochs', 171G Chestnut Street, and
which is obtainable only from them.
It is especially attractive when
closed and suspended en a ribbon or
chain sauteir, and comes in green,
yellow or gray geld.
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SPSCED
WAFER
National Biscuit Company
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lb. CRACKERS
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"Unquestionably the Best"
Pure nnd Rich! Wrapped in Vi-lb. Prints
Atbroek Butter s7nenpy 49,cb
mas, articles which are bound te
please many of your friends: Painted
Bexes, useful leceptacles for all sorts
of tilings; extremely attractive
Trays in various colors and bizes
charming Candlesticks and Sconces,
'lea Caddies, etc. All et them are
PEOPLE always seem te have se T)ON'T you think that geed-looking
much difficulty in cheesing a gift hand-painted tinware is fasci fasci
fer a man, and it is net hard, either, ' nating? Se many attractive articles
if you knew where te go. Almest ' of this kmdi t0() Have you beeJ,
every one is pleased w,th something the digpiay at the store of J. Frank Frank
te wear, that is. if it is selected with , lin jjjller, ir,i2 Chestnut street9
care nnd consideration. But you Yeu wil, fm(J am,mK thc unusun
f.nnnf re wrenir if you purchase I ., .i ,, ..it t r-i.-,.t.
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VOUr CUlS ler inun hi mu a wit- "
Donald & Campbell, 1334-36
Chestnut Street. Fer you knew that
thev sell merchandise of the best
quality only. Among their lit.t of
Christmas gifts which they have
mif. for veur convenience and
which they will gladly send te you, , decorate(i with the most pleasing
veu win nna inc ""' uv.m.v
hebes particularly attractive. The
Jackets nre made of various wool
fixtures, including the new plaids
nd herringbone patterns;
Sf Bilk and velvet.
YOU .really must see these Gift Baskets of Fruit at Hallewell's (Bread
below Chestnut) te appreciate their gorgeous beauty. Each Basket is
filled and artistically arranged with such marvelous Fruit thnt it mnkes
Jeur mouth water te leek at it. JIew lu-.cieus are these huge clusters of
lotfieuso Grapes from Belgium nnd hew wonderful their dark coloring
arain&t the mere brilliant colors of the ether Fruits. It is amazing te me
lev? the can send these Bnskets'as far as 1000 miles away, but they de,
' and even guarantee perfect delivery. They are priced at $5, S8, $10, $12,
t ...r ten er: 9Kn nn.i iinmnri When n i.hvistmnH fJlft of morn nor.
uianence' weuid be out of place, there is nothing te cempare te these
4IeleJ)wi uaspets ei jvruu.
miu yjntuet-riux' pxxvwux uvw-i---wi
'MinAUg
AIM A R COFFEE
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The first
taste will
prove it's
worth 10c lb.
at least
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ALMAR TEA
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India Ceylon
Uld Country
Orange
Pekoe. Black
or Mixed
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BBaterr'3r s2KTma f.s ir v t s.ik
Tuesday
Only
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and also
designs. And I must mention par
ticularly the perforated tin Scrap
Baskets. I am sure you will like
them. They ceme in almost any
color te match our room decorntleiin
and they nre priced nt enl J5
4
Shoulders of Spring Lamb .
Perk for Sour Sprout . . . .
Lebanon BoBegna (in Piece) . .
Boneless Bacen Harrow Strips) .
ROUND STEAK .
SOUR KROUT, 4,c.3F?r'- 10c
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There's a Spick-and-Span GREEN Almar Stere near your hemee
r'K"j&''M2m.
iwniiiwiiaiiinnii'inHiiriininiicffliain'ilifiitiiii'ifttii
75 STORES
,iM)iiE'iiaa'iimaui!iiiimaamifl. 5r
Smmim
(lrngginc tlie bnby around the fleer; you
nre updlllng the rug.)
T(V
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A'13 a geed mind te let go nnd end
nil," cried Ailnm Apple.
irvHt& . ,& ,, ...i.i iw.y Xff.A
kjyjn t lie it, sum uiii .wvn..
8tlck-in-thc-Oreunil. for thnt wns the
nnme of the tree en which Adnm was
born.
"Oh, yes, I will," wild Adam. "I'd
like te .see nnybeilv step inc. I'm my
fl knnn n .1 l.nnlil A T tv t lf lilfrll tin
'nti uiinn mill inpiucnt "" ( uji
for nnybedv te pick me nnd ndmlrc me."
"Admire you," f-ceffpil tlic Tree.
"Veu ought te Me yourself. Yeu leek
like three cents worth of nothing.
"Is that se?" snid Adnm snccrlngly.
"I'll show you," nnd with that he let
go nnd lilt .the ground kcrHlnmbnng.
And Jiidt then n little boy came along
nnd picked Adam up.
"New he's going te admire mc," snid
Adnm te hlmwclf.
And then the boy nnld. "Ma. loeklt
the ugly, little, old dricd-up rotten ap
ple I found. Whnt'll I de with it?"
And Ida Ma said, "Give It te the
hegH. That's all lt oed for."
CHRISTMAS
GREETING CARDS
"EXCLUSIVE BUT
NOT EXPENSIVE"
PERSONAL ENGRAVING
BURT & BURT
1001 CHESTNUT ST.
lloem 201 Phene, Wal. ly,
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Great Pre-Christmas
Sale at Oak Hall
in All Departments
Se sweeping in its previsions that tens of thousands
of dollars in fine seasonable Clothing for Men, Yeung
Men, Women, Misses and Beys will be entered into it
from day te day.
Remember this schedule carefully, and
watch for the advertising each day.
Today and Tomorrow Men's Overcoats and Women's
Clothing of all hinds.
Wednesday and Thursday Beys' Clothing, a sale in
the merchant tailoring shop, and the disposal of mens
hats and all furnishings. '
Friday and Saturday sales will be in full swing of
. Men's Overcoats and Suits, Women's Coats, Suits and
Dresses, Beys' Overcoats and Suits, Men's Overcoats and
Suits Built te Measure, Men's Hats and Furnishings.
Today and Tomorrow's Schedules!
MEN'S RICHEST WORUMBO MONTAGNAC OVERCOATS,)
LINED WITH THE BEST SKINNER'S SATINS. EDGES PIPED S hR
WITH VELVET, REGULAR SELLING PRICE $80. SPECIAL AT ) v
MEN'S GERMANIA MADE MONTAGNACS ALSO LINED) M
WITH SKINNER'S SATINS. EDGES PIPED WITH VELVET. JRW
REGULAR SELLING PRICE $75. SPECIAL AT ) v
A GROUP OF THE FINEST AND HANDSOMEST PLAID
BACK WINTER ULSTERS (ALL OAK HALL MADE) IN A ( qaq
GREAT VARIETY OF PATTERNS, REGULARLY $60 AND $65. ( !W
SPECIAL AT ;
A SECOND GROUP OF PLAID OVERCOATS, WINTER y
ULSTERS, RAGLANS AND TOWN ULSTERS, REGULAR PRICE i Qft
$50 AND $55. SPECIAL AT ) K?OKJ
$30 AND $35 PLAID BACK OVERCOATS REDUCED TO $24.50
$35 AND $40 PLAID BACK OVERCOATS REDUCED TO $30.00
$40 AND $45 PLAID BACK OVERCOATS REDUCED TO $35.00
Absolute Clearance
in Weman's Shep
It is .important for you te remember that every article
of weman'j outer apparel in this department is sweepinglv
reduced. Examination of these figures and comparison of
the wonderful qualities and new styles will show you that
they are unmatchable anywhere else in Philadelphia.
14 Groups of Women's Suits Reduced
$12.75 fr f'.7S suits
$19.75 for 927 SO suits
$25.00 for 929.75 suits
$27.75 for 935.00 suits
$29.75 for $37.50 suits
$28.50 $45.00 for suits
$55.00 te $139.75 for suits
$115.00 for $165.00 suits
$32.50 for $39.75 suits
$35.00 for $45.00 suits
$39.75 for $55.00 suits
$45.00 for $59.75 suits
$55.00 for $75.00 suits
reduced from $45.00 te $75.00
reduced from $75.00 te $225.00
$125.00 for $185.00 suits
11 Groups of Women's Dresses Reduced
$19.75 for $27.50 dresses $32.50 for $39.75 dresses
$25.00 for $29.75 drcs.es $35.00 for $45.00 dresses
$27.75 for $35.00 dresses $39.75 for $55.00 dresses
$29.75 for $35.00 dresses $45.00 for $59.75 dresses
$29.75 te $35 for dresses reduced from $55.00 te $85.00
$39.75 te $45 for dresses reduced from $75.00 te $110.00
$49.75 te $55 for dresses reduced from $85.00 te $125.00
20 Groups of Women's Coats Reduced
$lb.75 r 19.75 coats Qqq for $8Sm
$19.75 for $22.75 coats
$22.75 for $27.50 coats
$25.00 for $29.75 coats
$27.75 for $35.00 coats
$37.75 for $45.00 coats
$45.00 for $55.00 coats
$55.00 for $65.00 coats
$59.75 for $67.50 coats
$65.00 for $75.00 coats
$85.00 for $1G0.00 coats
$100.00 for $132.50 coats
$110.00 for $139.75 coats
$129.75 for $175.00 coals
$135.00 for $165.00 coats
$145.00 for $189.75 coats
$165.00 for $225.00 coats
$175.00 for $250.00 coats
$195.00 for $295.00 coats
Wanamaker & Brown
Market at Sixth-for Sixty Years
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