Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 12, 1921, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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CURBSTONE SANTA CLAUS
KEEPER OF TINY SECRETS
Children Will Impart Fondest Hopes of Gifts te Medem St.
Nick, but Net te Daddy
EYEING PUBLIC i;EDGEBrPHICAPEIPHIA,) MONDAY, DECEMBER- '12, 1921
17
nn
Dll'llPil
ATHHU lifted Marjerle efT
tlic trolley enr nt Market
htreer.
"New. lield my hand nnd
tpp cnrcfnlly In tliec
crowd"." There wqh n deep
ftirrnw nn Vftthfr'H brew.
There's Snntn !" Mnrjerlc's voice-
slirlll unu iub"1"ivi- '"
h cl(VP very i'iun; w iiti
1 "..! "Sill I'enniC nnvc n lurniy-
ln7lin'blt of tunilMS te stiuc nt one 8
:,r(ll.elred effprlnR.
l'nr dnvs he linil been trying te find
.. ttlint Marjerle wnnted en lier
ftrirtimK trm. but Marjerte would
ll rle"e lier Hi vurv tightly and tmy :
fln.'Vm going te tell Snntn mviicU."
llenre the trip In the trolley enr te
,l, Mint en the "trcet corner;.. Mar
J ,T -itched Snntn Htnmp hi- feet.
S?i . v m n clee resemblance te tlie
T,,;Tn M,a "Nlsht Hefore Christmas"
Hi mill et there was f-emcthlng miss
gSnblv the reindeer, she thought
Tint It "nny blS T0 8,'nu,,'.,0?k
Je cold wl 1,c camc freW th0 rth
Anther dug bis lmnd In his pocket
nl extracted n shining penny, which
K te bis eager daughter.
"Drep thh in the chimney and te
e.n ,i what you want. And be mire."
t X sternly Inte Marjerle1 blue
ce "tell him cxactlv what you want
.ill I miv it distinctly."
Mnrlorle.stcpped slowly ever te Santa
,d rffldtiP her hands. She pulled
!? Id" beard and wan rather surprlRcd
te And that It peeled off around the
'""ilring me this, please," and she
whispered something very low.
Father looked disturbed,
-what did you tell him. dpnr?'
"Can't tell yeuj' Marjerle looked
determined.
l'er one moment father steed (him
founded, then he stepped ever te Mar Mar
eorle s confidante.
"What did she say?" he questioned
in n singe wniSDCr.
kid gloves like
Santa eyed hlm closely
"A nalr of lone u-liltn li
.unt .Maria's."
Anether ChrMtmas Incident
"Semcthln' tasty for that jellew vbrc
with the lilac blossoms painted en the
side. It sets right in the window fac
ing the street, and these'll be just the
thing te brighten up the parlor a bit."
the elderly lady reached In her
Pockcideok for coins te pay for the
bunch of stiff purple asters.
"I just knew," she turned smilingly
10 uie jeung gin wuii ncr, "that Hiimuel
will love them. My husband docs like a
bit of color."
A bunch of red ones." the girl
nodded her blue lint as sue explained
her choice te the peddler", nnd pointed
te a cluster of red asters or pelnscttlas
wit iiny rate a newcr ncer yet dla
covered by scientists In a pivllireil mnn
try). "They're just the things for me
as .Madame uutteriiy," nnd she skipped
a bit as bug hurried along Chestnut
street.
"Kind of think the mlmis might like
i 5r i l,"-t0 Ier ncr cw lint," a
thin little man paused a moment he
side the bnskct, which was being rapidly
becoming depleted. He held n full bunch
up toward the sky line. "M-m-m-m,"
nnd he delved deeply into an Inside coat
pocket; "she always did. leek geed In
red."
"Christmas flowers; come buy veur
Christmas flowers'" bounded the weary
voice of the vender, nnd nnethcr man
approached te buy n bunch te decorate
his baby 8 coach
WALES WINS RACES
Prince Galna Much Faver With Na
tives at Lucknow
Lucknow, India, Dec. i2. The
Prince of Wales left last night for
Allnhnbad. Ills stay here has proved
delightful te both hlnnclf' nnd the pee
ple.
The Prince rode In four events in the
Lucknow rncci Saturday. lie von
two first nnd two seconds, tlm nminit
gaining for hlm tnucV favor with the
natives who gave hlm an ovation en
his return from the course. Se great
has been, his popularity here that a
definitely organized railway strike was
postponed by th6 workers until after
his departure.
Ills visit has been characterized by
the snmc splendid fetes as in the ether
cities of India.
YAP CABLE NEVER OPENED
8ealed 8lnce U. 8. Entered War,
Says State Department
Washington, Dec. 12. (Uy A. P.)
State Department officials declared
themselves mystified today nt the state
ment Bsucd lant night by the Postal
Telegraph and Cnble Company through
Its San Francisce office that the Guam
Yap cable had been sealed within the
last three days by some person un
known te the company.
Officials said the cable In question,
which was seized and scaled seen nftcr
the United States entered ' the World
War, never had been unsealed, se far
as they had been advised, nnd title te
it still remained with the allied and
associated Powers, ns prescribed In the
Treaty of Versailles.
WINTER RAINS
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7!
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Will Find That Leak
in Your Reef
Patch here, patch there, still another
leak appears. Once you start, seems
you can't step.
Let us replace your worn tin or slag reef with a
5-year guaranteed reef at less than cost of repeated
repairs.
Just Phene Tiega 8700 Mr. McKinney
J9m&ucim
Roberts Ave. and Stokley St.
I PIIHIHIIH I V k ift l iB
Qcarseeinsr
TRUCK-FLEET OWNERS
ATLANTIC
44
GASOLINE
by the
99
year
Moter trucks have become se indispensable a factor in
today's business and industrial routine that it is new the
general practice among large fleet operators te contract in
-i advance for their future supplies of gasoline.
The big majority of such concerns in and about this city
public utility corporations, wholesale distributors, coal re-
tailers, department stores, etc. arrange with The Atlantic
Refining Company for deliveries throughout the year.
Their choice is Atlantic because Atlantic means de
pendabilityin quality and uniformity of product, and in
SERVICE.
They take into account the Atlantic resources and
production facilities. They appreciate the advantage of a
delivery service from a large, modern refinery located
"right en the ground" the chances for delays which it
eliminates and the constant supply which it assures.
The Atlantic distributing system is one of the most highly
developed of its kind in the world. Its service te large
consumers is nowhere excelled for efficiency, promptness
and careful consideration of each customer's individual
needs and operating conditions.
This is the month when concerns operating trucks and
commercial cars in numbers should be discussing with
this Company their 1922 gasoline requirements.
ATL ANTI C
GASOLINE
Economy Basement Specials for Tuesday
$1
$4.00 & $6.00
Silk Petticoats
& Pantalettes
Charming New Stulcs and
Celers for Gift-Giving
al $2.95 te $3.95
bilk jersey
nnd combina
tions of jersey
and mcssaline.
Petticoats
show plaited
flounces in
plain shades or
c e n t r asting
colors. Panta
lettes have
ruffled flounces
and double
row of shirring.
$2.50 Cotten Taffeta Petti
coats, Special at. . ..
Nice quality cotton taf
feta in all shades. Seme flew-
cred and figured effects. Have
tailored, plaited and fancy
flounces.
- $1.00 te $2.50
Petticoats and Pantalettes
at 69c (0 $1.95 ,
Geed quality sateen in all the
wanted Bnndes. Pantalettes with
double rows of shirring and
plaited ruffles at ankles. Seme
extra sizes in let.
bNELLENBURCS Economy Basement
Pre-Holiday Sale of
Brassieres &
Bandeaux
Provides Economical Gift
Cheesing
A large special purchase, in
cluding &uch famous trade-mark
brands as:
H. & W. & Other Makes
All fresh, clean stocks, made of
pretty figured materials and
satin. Plain and fancy models.
Wonderful values!
50c Brassieres at 39c
75c Brassieres at 59c
$2.00 Brassieres at 98c
$2.50 Brassieres at $1.59
$5.00 Brassieres at $2.59
SNELLENBURCS 'Economy Basement
A Pretty, Practical,
Serviceable Gift!
$1.49 Embroidered
& Scalloped Pillow
Cases
Pair in
Holiday
Bex
at
98c
Nicely
made of
s t a pi c -
rnrlf mus
lin, with dainty embroidery and
neat bcalleped edge. Regulation
,16x36-inch size.
Mail and Phene Orders Filled
SnCLLENBUROS Economy Basement
Every Girl Likes Pretty Clethes
Why Net Something in Wearing
Apparel for Christmas?
Girls' $7.50
Geed-Looking
Winter Coats
With Seft, Warm Fur or
Self-Material Cellar
at $5.00
Warmly made of vcleur,
heather mixtures and fancy chev chev
eots. Smart, becoming models
with pockets nnd button trim
ming. Sizes G te 14 years.
Misses' and Girls' $2.50
te $10 Raincapcs and
Raincoats
STORE OPENS D
at
$1.65 t0 $7.50
In tan, red and navy tweed,
with plaid heeds. Extra geed
quality. Sizes 6 te 14 years,.
Most ecry girl wants one for
Christmas.
Girls' Lincnc Dresses
at $2.00 and $2.95
Frebh, crisp linenes and bright
checked ginghams. Latest models
with belts, pockets and braid
trimmings. Sizes G te 14 years.
Girls' $7.50 Pretty Serge
Dresses at $3.50
Wonderful selection of charm
ing dresses, with long and short
sleeves, rich embroidery and rib
bon sashes. Sizes 8 te 14 years.
Misses' and Girls' $4 & $5
Middy Skirts
al $2 t0 $2.95
Pretty plaids and plain colors.
Bex-plnited effects and some
plain. With or without body.
SNELLENfJUJlGb economy uMneat
A. M CLOSES 6 P. M.
S MONDAY, DKCKMnnit 12, 1021
NELLENBURGN
ENTIRE BLOCK- MARKET 1112 STREETS 3
Again Geed Fortune Smiles en Yeu!
Women's and Misses' $10, $15
and $20 Stylish New Dresses
Marvelous Values
at $5.00-Each
Canten crepe, brocaded satin, veleur, crepe de chinu, satin and
tricetine fashioned into the me6t charming models, among them the
popular straight line and leng-waistcd effects.
All the newest and choicest shades are included. Attractively
trimmed with braid, ribbon, buttons and contrasting color.
Women's & Misses' Fur
Children's Eur Sets at j
$1.95 te $9.25
Natural, kit, brown, tiger and
red ceney.
Children's Separate
Muffs at
$2.35 t0 $7.25
AH the wanted furs.
Women's and Misses'
Tuck-in Blouses at C"J
Dimity, plnin a n d P JL
striped voiles, with Peter Pan or
V-cellar effects. Many lace
trimmed.
Coats
at $34.75 t0 $49.75
Flare or belted models, with
deep cuffs. Brown and kit ceney.
Women's and Misses' $4
Blouses and Overbleuses
at
Georgette, bead
ed, braided and embroidered in
self and contrasting colors.
Women's Fur Scarfs at
$4.75 t0 $9.75
Brown and black Manchurian
wolf. Kichly lined.
bNELLENBURTiS Economy Basement
$2.45
Cheese His Gift Frent
These
Beys' Clethes
Of (Quality and Style at
Rock-Bottem Prices
t$s5'75.N.0rf0'k$4-25
Fancy mixed cheviets.
Beys' $7.75 Suits With
Extra Pair of gg Qg
Pants at
Fancy mixed cheviets. Full
lined knickers.
Beys' $12.00 Blue Jg gQ
Serge Suits at. . . u"-',"w
All-wool blue serge with full-'
lined knickers. Sizes 6 te 18
years.
Beys' $6.75 Mack- QiA QK
u jk.msx
quality blanket
$5.95
$1.49
$12
460 PAIRS OF
.50 Weel Blankets
Drastically Lowered in Price te
m $4.95 Pair "
Soiled wool blankets in white, with pink and blue borders. All
large size. v
$15 California Lamb's-Weel Blankets
50 Less at 7 44 Pair
Seft, warm blankets, in white "with pink P
and blue borders. Seme are soiled. Full double-bed size.
SNELLEN BURGS Economy Basement
Sale! Heavy Seamless
Velvet Rugs
Sizes 9 x 12 Ft. and 8.3 x 10.6 Ft.
Hgir at $20 each "jj
One big group 150 rugs for tomorrow's sale only. Limit of 2
rugs te a customer. Ne mail or phone orders.
Extra Linoleum Special
44c sq. yd.
Twe Yards Wide Werth Up te $2 JO Sq. Yd.
Genuine Inlaid Linoleum in Mill Ends
$20.00 Weel-Face Tapestry Brussels Jf - QQ
9xl2-f t. Rugs. (One-Piece Seamless) P i- X Oi7
Pretty Oriental and allover designs. Seconds. We reserve the
right te limit the quantity sold te any customer.
bNELLENBURGS Economy Basement
10,000 Yards of
All-Linen Toweling
Sharply Reduced te Sell
at 15c yard
Heavy, absorbent and lintless.
Natural color, with red or blue
borders. 17 inches wide.
An excellent opportunity te lay
in a geed supply and te SAVE.
SnelTeNBURCS Economy Basement
Twe Remarkable Values in
Women's $7.00
Worsted Tuxedo
Sweaters
$3.50
A very smart
garment in link
and link stitch.
Pretty weaves
plain and
fancy effects.
$9 Value at
$4.95
Well - fitting
garments with
brushed wool
and Slynx de Laync cellars. Link
and link stitch.
All geed colors and sizec.
SHETLIEHBUROS Cconemy Basement
Buy Christmas
Candies Early!
And Cheese Frem Full
Assortments. Prices Arc
Extremely Lew!
We carry only the purest,
finest candies qualities that can
be absolutely depended upon.
Candy is the sweetest of all
Christmas greetings!
1 lb. Clear Candy Toys, 2ec lb.
1 lb. Hard & Filled Candy. 25c lb.
2-lb. box Chocolates and Ben
Dens, 69c.
2-lb. box All Asserted Chocolates,
59c.
5-lb. box All Chocolates or Choco
lates and lien Dens mixed,
$1.49.
3-lb. jar "Happy Family" Hard
and Filled Mixtures at $1.59.
5-lb. box High-grade Chocolate
and lien lien Mixtures at $2.10.
5-lb. box Super Chocolates and
Den liens at $2.69.
5-lb. Flat Helly Dex High-grade
Hand-dipped Chocolates, $2,95.
With Pineapple Slices and
Cherries.
SNELLEN BURflS Ecenmy Basement
inaw Coats
Extra geed
cloth.
Beys' $8.50 Mack
inaw Coats ....
Warm fancy plaid blanket
cloth, with shawl or convertible
cellar.
Beys' Junier Overcoats at
$4.95, $5.95, $7.50 te $9.95
Belted styles that button te
neck.
Beys' $2.25
Knickers.
Fancy mixed cheviets and cor
duroys. Sizes 7 te 1G years.
Beys' $1.39 Knickers. -QK
Fancy mixed cheviets. '''
Sizes 6 te 16 years.
SNELLEN BURGS Economy Basement
Levely Gift Suggestions in
Silk
Undergarments
All Economically Tagged
Women's Satin QQ
Camisoles, Boxed 7-l,
Women's Pretty Silk
Chemise, (j1 QQ
Boxed PJ-.0
Women's Beautiful
Crepe de Chine gO QQ
Gowns, Boxed &0
SNELLENBURCS Economy Basement
Three Werthy Flannel
Offerings!
18c Striped
Outing Flannel
12&C yard
Fleecy quality in pretty
stripes.
20c White Demet Flannel
at - A . yard
14c
yard
Geed heavy weight.
59c Weel JP
Flannel bOC
Cream white. Fine quality.
SNELLENBURCS Economy Basement
Remnant Sale of
18c te 49c Scrim,
Voile & Marquisette
Remnants
at 10c Yd.
Alse dark warp scrim, with
fancy border which can be used
for window draperies. Wonderful
assortment of these pretty fabrics
in desirable lengths.
Marvelous offerings the sav
ings are tremendous!
SNELLENBURGS Economy Basement
Gift Furniture
Specially Arranged and Priced for Your
Convenient Selection
$18 Imperial Edge
Cotten flJQ JC
Mattresses P O
55 pounds. All new cotton, rnvemd in n
geed grade of art ticking, with a heavy
1 stitched edge, making a 7-inch border.
Nene Sent C O. D. Nene Sold te Dealers.
$20.00 Cretonne-Covered
Da-Beds at $11.95
Attractively covered In brlRU!.
cheery cretonnes and finished with
deep ruffles
hWS&Si
s
$35 Library
Tables at
$19.75
$6.00
Brass
for
$3.95
2 - inch
pest dull
e r bright
flntah.
A
$10 Smoking
Table at $4.95
Ml
rl
13.
Inch tee with
separate nlcUel
aah receiver and
pipe raclc. Lewer
Bhelf for boxes.
Th. number of
these Js quit limited.
$60.00 3-Piece Genuine
Upholstered Reed Suits,
$34.75
Tills bet ceiiBista of a large recltcr,
a straight nrmchalr and a divan.
It's un unprecedented low pr,co for
reed furniture of this quality covered
with such hanilbemii cretonne. Hither
natural or brown finish, t'hnlr and
llecltrr Held separately, IU.73 each.
$25 Wardrobe
at $14.95
2-in. Continu
ous Pest Iren
Bed with Ten
Fillers, $9.75
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