t r ' t n EVENING- PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATUBDA5T, DECEMBER 17, 1921 U- T SNTA WILL VISIT fSBOLItMHS v- -.! -.-..J linnfflnial QlIS LI3IWB'U vlliiii-.i browns of Beard of Educa- vjl tiert at Annual Gifts :? RAILROADING THEN AND NOW CONSPIRACIES" ON FOOT x . flicrc'i' n conspiracy en nmenp: ev i himilrcd oelieol clilldren In West ' f . -t. rMilatviM Ji. .- i. tt.Mlw fn.nt.fn tnnnhprn. n! feferh word 1ms oue eift quietly thnt j Beard Of ''.(Mention irewm u iucii plin. , , Rni whether ttie hennl frowns or Lnf . the .veunRtr-r nre jrelntr te de Zvimftfficlal Krlss Kringlln en their WS ... I I 'fte If n fnlr cchoel trnchc-r eph n ljilclotii-leoklnK strnnpcr nbeiit fpn jftrrtve venrs old following her te her W.'-. .1- t.milil nnt tin nlnrmpd. Tip Is taBie c " h',l part of the plot. Up hns bppn tiium te find out where he livei se ibtt he nnd hi' fellow rntiHplrnters enn Ute pile of presents nt her liemp en tAtiii "1(! ,n,t N,,,lnnl ''"y before the itrt of the holiday sensen. "Conspiracies Imposed" It i knrned thnt such n conspiracy . (i. l..l.l. t. llm Wllllnm fnllen 5, en at ii iirism " " Ijriint Snioel, mvupim mrcn ami Mar nvcniiri mm " " " ".tlferrlty Scheel, Fifty-fifth and Christian streets. for several years the ciuuirpii et tucse rloeli hnve been ri'iiiciiiberliis thpir -richer en nil occnslens en birthilnys, Enter nud even when they were going t married. 'Why. children, you muply inustn t 'thK" several of the teachers have U repeatedly. Hut, nltheugh they said be disciplined In evcrj thing cle, 'be kids were mutliieim at this com- i,t an when word trickled out touch devious underground passages Lt the Heard of Kdiicutleii did net Epprere of elfts te teachers, the boys Egd girls resorted te the 'conspiracy" MSB. Uni when one nttempts te "nail mpn" members of the beard en the Kject they're found nenrly all evasive. pinrily spenkbig. the austere members If- "nUKulnir till, hlll'k ." "Is there any serious oiijectien iy fcoel officials or members of the beard ' the children giving Christnins pres- Islite their teachers?" Superintendent Broeme, was nsked. I "Sh I" he iclled, mid he smiled llinself away into the Inner recesses .(bli office. Then illlnin Dick, sec ttirr of the beard, v,-as asked If there re any official ruling en the sub- Beet Mr. Dirk s only reply was te Berk his thumb In the direction of Dr. Iroeme) a office. Officials Dwlge Answers "That's rcallr a personal matter be- a the teacher and the pupil," was brenlr of Jeseph W. Catharine. "It's IKHferus te touch en that." impOh. my, net a word, net a word," SWld Thenvis S. Ilejle, a beard member. I "Um, um, said Dr. (ieerge heeler, ftneciate superintendent of schools. And Dr. Armand tiersen, nlse nsso nsse late minerlntendent, simply raised n Iralng hand te indicate that even dis union was out of the question. AMOclute (superintendent I.euls Mus lim) raid the subicct was net in his Mlwlck. But William Hewen. nresldent of lie beard, was mere dplinltp. TTiat s something you cannot step," t Mid. "Ven cannot bliinic n bev or wl for wanting te appreciate through f tilt what the teacher has done for tern." pLL CHECK UP WEIGHTS HPureau Open Late Thursday and Friday for Christmas SheDDers ''.tat Thmdny and Friday tiie .ifflcc lhe Itlirpnn of Wnlir'itu nml Mmiviii',"; pike County f'omiiitssleiicrrt will be W.untJl 10 o'eleck ut night that WMuil eiistuniprs whesp ClirNliuns iWcaawg Imehe wi-ljlilug innv check l9 tMSB3mWmmkWrfmWK&wHmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmkmmWmmW& '" i ;;: SBWKi7!tA-r'iSaSMa3SmxMamMiMxmi3aami wiTiflfffiBHF "' 9 ?2 , vWmmmLLummSRmLLLwMWf Bleeps the calm and dreamless sleep of the aged until 0 o'clock Is announced by the peeping sun through the window. During the day he rends the p'apcrs and then down lie gees te the cellar, his holy 01! holies. Fer there he haA his work bench, and there he putters about, lie tinkers nt anything which needs mending, and everything Is always In apple-pic order. Mr. Jehnsen has n friend lie has known a great many years. She cele brates her birthday tomorrow, nltheugh just which one nobody Is quite certain except the lady herself, nnd she keeps the secret. An has been her custom for years she will visit him nnd the old pinne will be' opened. She will run n soft, white hand ever the Ivery keys, which have been painted n delicate yel low by the artistic hand of Father Time. "Hen Helt" she will play, nnd ns the, rollicking old-fashioned tunes tinkle forth Mr. Jehnsen, n lever of music, will tap his feet and keep time. It's n pretty geed, old world nftcr nil and he has seen quite a bit of lt. And, although he docs net go forth Inte the world tedny, he watches It from his window, the youngsters playing in the streets, the enrs clanging nleng nnd the machines whirling "by, the wheels of lime, turning slowly but surely n of old. dcrs will deposit 10 per cent of the pur chnsc price and the remainder In de ferred payments. Battleships which cost $3,000,000 were appraised at approximately $120, 000 each. Although each In its time was regarded ns approaching the pos sible zenith of nnvnl construction, strides since mnde in shipbuilding have demonstrated this fallacy. Thpy were launched twenty or less years age. iVINTKU ItKHOttTS ATMNTIP C1TV, N. J. 1 e n e Lilies Country Sausage She hns a special farmer who drives bis wagon te the front deer. With a hmg-diawn-eut who-n lie climbs from the wnt and waves te the watcher in 'Den the standard scales In thnt of- ' window. And then dad grins, he- w. cause he Knows tne larmer mis some I addition, inspeMnr or the burcnu fre-h country .-nuMige for him. wiiicii fllleen the street te leek of er ,"l. hvlll be served for breakfast the ncx Tlolaters of the WcI-IHk ..ml M,.v. nieitilng. with a geneieus suppij ei Mans. TIkw who m-iv believe their i griddle cakes. ktaw under weight mnv lave then, M'! toast? Up should say net! JWil and be nsHuied violators will , That's an old man s met aim net ier M1I11. IIP MWIKI'S um.ll-', III' It. ii ... ii- lar brand, just any kind, and although lie wil"- never nn excessive uriiiKcr iic isn't a teetotaler. Hut Mr. Jehnsen laments the exist ing conditions, due te the efforts of one Velstead. "" "Tile country is getting worse rather The gentleman In tlie high silk hat Is (cergc Jehnsen ns he appeared In '4'J nt italdwlii's when lie was testing engines, silk hat nud nil. Hclew Is Mr. Jehnsen today, bale and hearty at nlncly-llve VETERAN ENGINEER, 95, SIGHS FOR "GOOD OLD DAYS" Geerge Jehnsen Doesn't Think Velstead Law and Short Shirts Have Helped Much, but Still He's Happy Enough 1" IPMWIIIJLIJ ! Mi IL3 liJerid3 ircatcsfJfetel$ueetta JkA RAyMORE Atlantic City What could make the Holidays mere enjoyable than a trip te Atlantic City andattayatthe'Traymere 7 TO SCRAP BATTLESHIPS Officials at Navy Yard Dlscuas Terms of Sale Sixty representatives of various ship yards nnd snlvage firms met nt the Navy Ynrd yesterday afternoon te dis cuss terms of snlc for three battleships. one cruiser, two monitors nnd several ij smaller vessels. i "While bidding will net open until January 10, these men met te discuss just hew the ships would be sold nnd te learn from navy officials hew pay ments would be made. Successful bid- S5S ATLAMTIC CITY. N J. i Directly en. the Ocranfimt SAixAjncricanPfealkitdefPishnctkivl CAPACITY 00 IOARAOS '& EOTIWELL Virginia Aa.. aecund house from lieardwiilk ,y mnmlaril ftnd Steel Pier. Every appointment. HlKheet uaru in I'liiinn nnr 4 dally. Special weekly. cullne and ser1ce. nenklet. j. netnweii, rrep "Never say die" Is the motto of Oeergc Jehnsen, 10II7 Fairmount ave nue, who today pusses his ninety-fifth milestone. v "Furthermore," says Mr. Jehnsen, "I don't live en milk toast!" When he wns twenty years old Mr. Jehnsen entered the employ of Bald win's Locomotive Works nnd for years was nssecintcd with Matthias Baldwin, founder of the works and president until Mr. Baldwin's death. As n young engineer Mr. Jehnsen drove his first train out of the yard In l.S-lS. nttlrcd In shirt sleeves and "plug lint." As he leeks back en the days of six nnd eight-wheeled locomotives he remembers driving a passenger train te West Virginia with one of the conduc tors a Henry ('nssaway Davis, who later became u Senater and ran en the Democratic ticket for Vice President in 1001. Started Trnln te Mexico Last September a huge locomotive wes completed nnd ready te be sent te Mexico. With feet net quite se nimble and hands n little less steady, but still sure nnd competent. Mr. Jehnsen climbed into the newest nnd most mod ern engine nnd pulled the throttle te stnrt the engine from the yard and en Its long journey through the States into another country. But he did net wear n top hat en thin nenns'iiii. hecause the railroaders today de net countenance the member with n smudge en the top of his nose nnd n "topper." Mr. Jehnsen is still en the payroll of Baldwin's, but rarely gers te the shop. Sometimes, however, a luxu riously appointed machine purrs up te his house, where he is sitting at the window, and whirls lilin nwa te the scene which is se different and jet se much the same. Hale and hearty, .Mr. .lonnsen mis two "little" boys. The eldest, Merris. is suveiitv-ene jears, and the juuiimt. Frank, sixty-eight ycni-s, both retired engineers from the 1. It. U. IBs sons live with him. , L . The are all looked after by a sweet faced old lady of sixty, who knew "dad I when she was a little girl. I believe everything is different I should say everybody, because it's the people who arc changing. I remember that the girls I took out were dressed in hoop heop hoep xklrts, which trailed along the ground, and enormous leg-of-mutton sleeves. "And new leek!" The speaker wnved a hand toward n bit of femlnlnitv pass ing his window. A low-necked wnlst showed a white threat which was bare te the sting of a rliill wind, enr puffs protruded from beneath a small velvet Fiat and she were quit" n short skirt. At 7 o'clock eacli night Mr. Jehnsen climbs the btnirs te his bedroom nud "PUBLIC ARK1NG Wlirn j an come down tenn te tlie tin-litre nt nlitht imrlt jour cur t THE PARKING PLACE Hft N. 13TII HTUKKT Open S A. Jl, te 12 V. M. I'urkliic CliaTce, 30c MsCLEES GALLERIES 1507 WALNUT ST. CHRISTMAS GIFTS Hetel RnlfMirS St- Churl iMace and "-lC lUC1B',Hench. Cnp. .100. NewlJ renovated and refurnlihed. Ottering- greMl redjped winter rate. M. Clrninm C SENATOR HOTEL HW" Tfc ' Very special winter rate, CIS per week and lip. IllCtll'llnj m-HN. llnntdat. THE LOCUST 1U 8 rennwlTnnU At. . . Tm " Beach. Attractlvi and homelike. American plan. Single. 18.81 "P '.ly.H6.ae up vrkly. Deuble 8U up wklr. Westminster Kentucky Ave. nr. Beach , ",,ule"-r Klenter. private bKtlm running water. Open all year. C. A. KOVP SHOREHAM Vlrirmn Ave. near Ilrath 7 . . , I-lUOl'KAN PLAN , Special reduced winter ratei Aleis tlrnlifr. PAINTINGS Minnens MEZZOTINTS BRONZES Framing a Specialty PiilntlncH Henterrd KTCIIINUS L.JU'S We Eifly Old Geld Olnmenda. Silver. lintlniim Tnlar Iretb. watch and Jctcelni Ittpnirinp llmnnnabl PENN SMELTING CO. "T"E.,t,I?b.t;lsli7SI",," 906 FILBERT ST. Stene Cetlaffe ?. s- Mlcliljran Ave., near llenrh Winter intra. Open at vcar M. Cl.F.MXrKn. Hetel Boaneftfl Kentucky Av. nr. beaert ' alUlt.1 UU1CUIX.I Kxrtllent tah, Med I rataa. Am. & Eu. plan. Ph.HT. A.IS.MAMOX I New Clarien Kentucky Ave Jual en Zl . .. " I, i . -..-- , ...... -.,. I.AKl'AVOOn . N. J. THE GARRICK THEATRE Tomorrow Afternoon, 3:15 MR. JOHN MURRAY of New Yerk City, Auther and Lecturer Subject: "CULTIVATION OF MEMORY" The progressive man is seeking something better and kcepa his mincepen te that which uplifts and makes for success. Deers Open 2:30 Vite La Moneca at the Organ $TO?BASSY Newly built and. newly rurnlehrd. All out eut lrte room. Private bathe Het and cold running water and telephone In all renme Hungarian rulnlne. Music Dancing. Qrlll and blllUid rooms. HcnkW Telephnn Lukuwoed 851. New Yerk Otnca. Schurlei S22A. SAVANNAH. flA. JYU'L H,AV-fVANAH 1 1 8C JwiJvtlU CA MttMMWMW''WtfMmMYCim2Rii2!l& l.I'llDI'IZAN PLAN J-.O roetnB. 200 with bath, tS-hele golf rnurfe. prl.llrgu of gui'jts. tennli ceurtej irtelnn well water Fumed for cuUlne. Unelclet en refluent. II C I.arznlnre. Mirr. n.emnA , Write te Chamber of Commerce M IAMI. TLA, ter free Booklet. Pnr lloeklet of n.OKIDA 1LVST TOAST lie itN. wtIIb I1 Bth Ave.. New 'Viirk. FLUUIHA for Infer.. wrlle Infer. Uureau, i.ts v uav m,. jHricnnviue i-i. g I"iirnl!ipi the bent nimlll.v Rl fowl ut rr iknniihle nrlres. uidgcrss : 71 e re. iii.i:. i uvr, -ii.i:i-"t. riii litibttttteer TIE .OBI-M-SAMA SANDWICHES R.itiiriluv Sprrinls Re.iNt lis Illnnrr. n.ip Iln-fciuifcffcr I'liitlrr. Mir Fermtrly ISth St. bel. Marl-el Raw, fried, steamed, panned; from the grill: BAKED, ROASTED OR BARBECUED from the choicest ham or imported Schweitzer te the standard club. fi-esh daily from MAINE, served any way. The OLD BDDWEISER 1319 Arch Street Tiiblea for I.mllcH ORM'N COVE OPRINnB, PUA. UMUd l.ilrty ) imjth fli. Jiffcfsatflle. ntrahtfel rltnwile. TSe Qnl-BI-Stnt U m moem, Brtpmcf eti'liftiire llnmilike. Northern roeking Idralrnrreunillnge for thM eerklng eemrlfte rl or rpcdAl dirt The eMmt and Urgrt Su!pte-Miprle springe In HerUe-wltli IrlTt end yeblle Poi Pei V0 nl'..n bol'ingflew porialrtite). RecrcAtiens: K luimlni;, (inlf. Tennle, llnnllnc. Flslilnr. IJnjnclnc. repsltr retM. rpply KOSCOB A. UARVXL. Summer imhb LeJre Denmere Iletal. Lee D.iaineTe. tft. s i: imr.i:7i:. it.a. tWfmSYfMW OE30E aomec nouaen p prummij prosecuted. CHARLES W.PARKER DIES P'ted Exhibitor Succumbs In Hetel After Short Illness FelInUlhM n.. 111.. ...... -r .. r , 1 W. Paiker. 1'er' nmnv e.; I than better." he declared. "Kvcry da; '""sernf the MhlbltletiH of (lie News- tl'' mber of drlnkerH Increases, and "l V. '" "eplntinn of this and wr rlhnu i, ii. i. ,.. , . Md. nr .:'": ' "v;.'.. ..' nm: I.,.;' .w '"K"1- '" the nellevue- ; ' v... ' ttl,(,rp ' ,,'lls 'enduct- ijM cxliihltieu or the ns-ociatlen. ..... ,,,. PMuini.nn (iieneil int it i r,bsp,",e of I'nrher was note.! r..ie0n ln,)''Ir.v it was learned thnt V. .I1,"1 '"'diic't the exhibition, I... i i " Vrs" ' aiuer leturneil hl! llusl,i'd i" their suite Mr - COIIIlltlnn I'm... ..n.,MI. .......... . -,,. ,, ...irttti. iifi.-.- COME HAVE DINNER AT SUNDAY SPECIALS Lebster Dinner, $1.50 Half Hmllril .eliittr Devilcil Clam yilct e Sole Tarlare Nance Uarbrcwtl Oustrrs ' llnlml Petate Mcenchan's Special, $1.50 Lehsttr Thrtmliler Deviled ('nib y'llrt el Sele Tat tare Sauce Clam Casine Satatoea l'otnteei Fish Platter, $1.00 FrUd Scalleiin Tartare Sauce Iheltnl HLtte Mth Special Uakttl Petate Caulllewir, tnam Sauce :oxaec SOESO "Hetel Claeenden pnttcTLY eh etex SEABREEZE flerip. mwYomemei, nee chemiway MEENEHAN'S CAFE 62D & WALNUT STS. Roast Dacltlinn Platter, $1.50 Itiiast Yeunu Duckling Apple iiaucc .Mashed Piiliilec? or J'rlnl Sir"! potatoes .Vrie CicaiiriJ Spinach Lettuce Sattul ' I'rrneh Dressing Chichen and Waffle Dinner, $1.50 Halt liruilccl Spring chlchui Waffle Jmpcrlal Sweet J'otute-s French Ptux Maph Svrup Sirloin Platter, $1.00 lleast Hli lulu ii lire Frith Multroems Dliselt Potatery Janlliilcrr Lamb Platter, $1.00 Ueayt Spring .tnib llakcd Petate String Titans Lettuce and Tontate Salad I'ST PAUM lUlXt'H. l'l.A. Hetel Salt Air fggt West Palm Iltach. Strictly med. thioesiout. CU-... unaun'Rei-eil ectn.li bathing lloeklet A rute en ainilli-atlnn, Straal & aae. Prep. I.AKli'i'OlUT AP.lnTMENTS. WUrST I'AI.M UliACH i't.A i) YTOvi nnArii. n.. Crab or Chicken Salad, Fried Oysters $1.00 OEaOI-t" Our Ilread, Ilells. Pies and Pastrlet Arc Dalnd h'j 0tr F.leetric OjniOEaOC 5oefhinq And Hc&linq Clears Away Blotches A ii '"miui. r1 iuu end rntnn uiultnrl. M- r Bmmm ln (iUlph' Ci,'t''ie- ,if, SUSPECT HAD $2500 IN GEMS ,'b Fur-Cented Man. Thetmht tn ?, Be Rebber I lit t!i"re'M0,l.BI"'!l,',,,t nrrcNled Inte Pili at. nc inrty-feurth stieet and e Jewelry in his iieel(et. lie snid i M. T V"',K x'aad thirty. three jcarsia ll ,fetc!' Pntrelmnn Patterson, of the . nilll Tllnmiicim Llr..nl. .... (UP. lin. ,1 l -.-.. n.inin -.III- I 1'thlV ! nll .""" tn"lKlK lllmiK With ened I.n,w and get evasive an- .Tie CADILLAC 59-Y 1 Pataenceri perlect mechaiikal condi tion, juht out of p.vlnt shepi will guuran. tM. Price -:uu NEEL-CADILtAC CO. S2S Market St., Camden, N. J. CiiiiiiImi 30X1 neenwMa aeewjieHinwaBBiw eq !!;iii!!ll!!llll'l"llllllllllli!l!llili:il!!!li:illlllMlllllllllll!!l!l!lUllll!il.l The fiist cup will convlnce you! Vjed Pdit,r,clma,n mewIimI the man and .7 .''nmnilll lnvnlll,,,., ,ll i "A Mai nft,nc " K' (;illin- 312 W ..'' n". Cvnwyil. A lewel K". (illhnn,"0" "l'1 w'1' 'nnrlteil with l' te mi R .nnn,p' 'n'i(,, ' ""t u,iser,t,,e(,m,B,n'' He,d In Ablnaten as su.n.e.t r'lthu ?.?rt0"' IIic,ss near llV ' -I'1'S CitV. wnu I...1.1 l.. iMrmiv 2a Way en "t0 Ylm,UH nt ""K- I i."' 01 n charse of t.ii9nl..i.... napen8 vn?,n'1 cnr,'.,'li,C concealed frlMt bm. VV.n." n''.rL'',t,l "! lhN fiS?,r 0l,,ft, Hten u fe-v Nl been .V i l "i,u,J of 1,,t'',,,"an. ! XadlM,10," flem n (''".'K1'1 ,:fr' S.len iiid 0V?" ,euni1 m ww ;. 5 i yC fi I Coffee rAt all our Stores ijjneracLiJH 'wmmmzmmi ASS MEETING Under Auspices of Pennsylvania Division The Association Against The Prohibition Amendment at the Metropolitan Opera Heuse Bread and Poplar Streets Philadelphia Tuesday Evg., December 20, 1921 8:15 o'Cleck MUSIC The Caledonian Pipe Band SPEAKERS Te be announced later through the public press Tickets of admission can be obtained free of charrte at the oflice of the Association, fiQ2 Liberty Building, BrenM & Chestnut Sta. i The doevs willl be opened te Hcket holders at 7:15 o'clock, and,e the fjcnerul public at 8. '00 o'clock. I V I ) 'I I II I It' DAYTONA BEACH HOTEL Pread Verund.i' fate the ocean. Thoreughlv modern. CuWne unexcelled. Italea $a.50 In n pnr iUi Vmerlrin plan ' nistMrnA i The Ideal Winter Resort PRINCESS HOTEL BERMUDA Directly en the Harber. Acrmnmedatei 400 I Open Pec 12 te itny 1, Doeklng OtfWii. Peeter'i A.enclea 1,. A. TWOnOOEK. Manager Reached by ettumere Furneia llermud. Line and ltey.il Mall Steam Packet Ce. r Tecns Alll'irUMIi HinrMjt Cn nrrH--l II tue mnnlh.1 f'1rti. in .,. .11, l.r.nn.nn ..... "......II.UM ..III. I lf- , I i .um. imuteii te J.'O uueiita I UUI I Call tPllle or ukn,i 1 1. I "TIM Mi:RirAN'Kvmn---.. MhZI lvn 143-M.1 S. Itri., .l7l"''0' VAX i'wi-.(iwinv,t- y KTKAMSIUPS UliSOUTS Royal l-tm a i l. TO ermu Weekly r.erlre Tliroiuheut the Winter Ily l'alatlal Crulslnu Steamer "ARAGUAYA" 17 BOO Tenn Displacement Weekl Hul.liicn (.'emnienclnir Jan. 14 Prem New nrk I'tert Hiiturdy t'rum llrrinud.t Kirry Tucedny First Sailing from New Yerk Wed., January 4 'fin: "AKMiVAYA" ( the largest steamer rwr rmpleyed In (he lltrmuda triule The snuve suinrlar stele "" ''"' ''lO'ereun ami Seuth .lmrrtcnn Attiinirrs will be iiialiitutnril un the ".triiuuiiia," uij-iirl.iy te a siitgcr ctcrv ceinnl mnl luxury, Ite.-ular n.-vIIIiikk te IJNItel'i: h the famous "11 HTr'AMKHH The ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET CO. 20 llreiilwiy New VnrU Or ny Hleiimahlri Tlrkrt Au'tnt J" "swai 7t FLEET GREAT WHIT unttca rrutt .iphpany Tr-Ula JJeyt., I" 11-tlery PUce. N. I, ST.RAWBR1DGE & CLOTHIER The Stere Upen Which Santa Claus Depends Fer Christmas Gifts MONDAY begins the last Christ mas Shopping Week probably the busiest of all. Our holiday business is really wonderful utterly dispelling all early doubts and forecasts of the pessimists. Thousands mere gifts have been bought here than ever before. Our faith in the general soundness of con ditions has been fully justified. It is very fortunate that we made mere exten sive preparations than in former years. The Spirit of Christmas, the domi nance of the Santa Claus Idea, can not be denied. The giving of tokens of love and regard and friendship makes the world better; the stimulus te business makes the world busier brightening the industrial outlook everywhere. SE are ready for the coming week. Stocks WSsi have been replenished in many lines. Assortments are practically as satisfying as a month age, except in the comparatively few cases where certain goods, chiefly importations, could net be duplicated before Christmas. Many practical gift suggestions will be found in the Monday morning newspapers and thou sands mere when you come te the CHRISTMAS GIFT STORE. Strawbridge & Clothier MARKET STREET EIGHTH STREET V FILBERT STREET V'l " ' " ' .. """' . .. rl I"" J
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