Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 20, 1921, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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    EVENING BUBUO LEDGERr-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, . , DEOEA1KUK .20,- M
5
BRIDGE FETE PLANS
GET 0. IUNCAMDEN
Civic Creups Meet and Arrange
te Co-eporato in Janu
ary 6 Event
A henrty spirit of co-operation bv of ef
fielnl, business men nntl civic bodies of
Camden toward makliip the colcbrntlen
marking the ctnrt of ptiyslcnl construc
tion of the Delawnre Illycr Hri.lKe, .Tnn.
imrv 0, n sticcpst, was shown at n incet
Inc of the Orjrnnlzntlen last night nt the
Camden City Hall.
It was announced today that Cam
den would have at least ft dozen floats
in the parade w h eh will precede the
Sremenlw en 1'Ier It. Philadelphia
side, where the work will start.
The floats will practically tell the
story of Camden's prejress Industrially
ntid educationally. Among orgnnlmtieiiH
te be represented will be the Chamber
of Commerce, Civic Federation. Itetnry
Club Liens Club, Real Estate Beard
rnd 'several suburbs, Including Audu
. ix)n. N. J.
Xhe parade In Camden will precede
the one te be held In Philadelphia.
Mayer Kilts nnd ether officials of
Camden will irrcct Mayer Moere and
officials of Philadelphia and Pennsyl
vania en the New Jersey side of the
rlTcr at 0:30 o'clock. The Philadel
phia officials will have precedence in
the line of march In Camden, after
which the parade will move through tin
principal central business sections of
Philadelphia.
There will be a luncheon nt the Hcllc-vuo-Stratferd
for members of the Bridge
Commission, te be followed by cere cere
menies en the pier. Full dctnlls of the
day's event will be decided en thin week
at n joint meeting of officials of both
dtles.
WILL FULFILL TUSTIN WISH
Christmas Celebratlone te Be Car
ried Out aa He Planned
Preparations for the Christmas eclc eclc
bartien in the Heme for the Indigent
and the Heuse of Correction, the Inpt
of office details arranged before his
death bv Ernest L. Tustin, Director
of the Department of Public Welfare,
will be carried out faithfully.
Mayer Moero announced yesterday
Colonel Themas Riddle Ellis, new not
ing director of the department, would
carry out the program as Director Tus
tin had arrnnged It.
Funeral -hcrviccs for Mr. Tustin will
be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday after
noon In the First Baptist Church. Sev
enteenth nnd Sansom streets. Inter
ment will be In "West Laurel Hill Cemetery.
REVIVE OLD-TIME YULE
Bryn Mawr Students te Celebrate
Christmas Season Today
Christmas will be celebrated late this
afternoon nt Rryn Mawr, when the en
tire student body, the faculty nnd all
empleyes of tire college will gather
around n community Christmas tree be
hind Radner for the Hinging of Christ
man carols.
Thin evening there will be a number
et pnrtles in the halls nnd residences
nnd the most interesting feature will
be the revival of old English Christmas
rccls in Radner. In the dining room
n Mile leg will bln7c In the fireplace
nnd amid appropriate ceremonies a
bear's head en a huge platter will be
brought In.
In Denbigh there will be n DIrkens
Christmas party, where the lady of the
mnner with her attending jester in cap
mm nciiB, win ener om-inwnencu r;ng
Hsh Christmas hospitality.
The day's celebration will end with
n fancy dress ball in Pembreke Hall
tonight.
MEMBERSHIP DRIVE ON
Phlla. Chapter of Hadassah le Seek
ing 1000 Initiates
The drive of the Philadelphia Chap
ter of Hadassah for 1000 new mem
bers Is showing much success, accord- ,
lug te Mrs. William M. Lewis, chair
man of the drlve committee, who says
she expects morn than 1000 members
will be nilued by December 20 when the
drive ends.
The team captains working under
Mrs. Lewis' direction Include: Mrs.
Nnt Geldman, Legan J Mrs. J. Bchnch
mnn, West Philadelphia j Mrs. J. Hib
ernian, Ucrmnntewn Mrs, Rese Brown
and Mrs. R. Shless, Seuth Philadel
phia; Mrs. M. Scldeman, Northwest
nuiaiicipnia s Mrs. ree WcIrs, Tiega
nnd Mrs. Leuis Moskewltz, North
Philadelphia.
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RUBY AYRES'
LOVE STORIES
Yeu will be delighted te knew
that another grunt leve story
hy Ruby Ayres, the writer of
"A Bacheler Husband" and
"The Unwanted One" necls
J'uu have enjoyed no much in
the Ecntng Public Ledger
entitled:
"THE
FORTUNE
HUNTER"
An interesting love theme
woven with n mybtery of mis
taken identity
Begins FRIDAY,
December 23
in the
(fcbcm'nff public Icrjrjci-
Order from your imrmlcalcr
new te be sure of getting this
unusual dory of love and
mystery.
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Complete January List
NOW ON SALE
Columbia
Records
Dance Records
Wabash Blues. Fos-Tret Tke Columbians . -.
Tuck Me Te Sleep (In My Old Kentucky f or"
Heme). Fox-Tret The Columbians) c
Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Tees
(Down In Tennessee). Fos-Tret
Ted Lewis and His Band
Everybody Step. Frem The Muaie Bex
Rente. Fox-Tret
Ted Lewis and His Band
A-3499
85c
Kentucky Heme. Fox-Tret
It'a Yeu. Fox-Tret
Sal-O-May. Fox-Tret,
Cataline. For.-Tret
The Happy Six) A-3498
The Happy Six j 85c
Paul Bieee Trie 1A-3494
Paul Biete Trie) 85c
Seng of Leve. Walts Prince's Dance Orchestra) . -ant
rmniauen iiUimey. ivieaiey waitz i
Prince's Dance Orchestra )
85c
Na-Je. Fox-Tret
Jabberwocky. Fox-Tret
The Happy Six A-3S03
The Happy Six 85c
Seng Hits
Al Jolsen 1A-S500
Vernen Dalkartj 85c
Delly Kay) A-3502
Delly Kay 85c
WIie'b Been Around? Van end Schenck 1 .3490
O'Reilly (I'm Ashamed Of Yeu). Frem f ,
VananaiichtncK)
April Showers. Frem Boir.be
Weep Ne Mere (My Mammy).
Cry Baby Blues.
Ne One's Foel.
Ziegfeld Follies of 1SS1
A Dream of Your Smile.
EdvinDale
3490
.Leve win Jfina a way. I'Tcm aiuxr.e ueng t ec.
Edwin Dale) OSiC
Mezeie Majfutre. Edivin Deli & William Morgan A-3501
Mary O'Brien. Edwin Dale 85c
I'll Be Geed But I'll Be Lonesome.
Southern Quartet
He Toek It Away Frem Me Blues.
Southern Quartet)
A-S489
85c
Opera and Concert
Ssxtette from Lucia di Lammermoer "Chil
raftrena il mie furors" (Why De I My Arm I 497CS
Restrain). Barrltnlea, Hackatt, Slrccciari, $3,50
Mardones, Nee and Mender J
Lc Coe d'Or "Salut a tei aelcll"
(Hail Te Thee, Sun). Maria Barrienios
Leng, Leng Age. Hulda Lashanska
Shipmates O' Mine. Lvis Graceurt)
Five and Twenty Sailermen. Leuie Gravture)
11 n
Sleep, Baby, Sleep. Zimmerman and Grandnllt 1 . 3462
Homeland Switzerland. f ec
40386
$1.50
49063
r$i.se
A-340S
$1.00
a
Zimmerman and Grandrille)
Instrumental Music
Traumerel. Pable CasalsX 7g
Spring Seng (Songs Without Words).
Saecna Jaeebsen
Sascha Jaeebsen
a
Serenade.
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Rocked In The Cradle of The Deep
349B
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Jeunwme.
Clyde Deerr
Clyde Deerri
A-3491
85c
Ntu Columbia Rtcttdt
en Sal at all Columbia
Dialtre the 10th and
30th of Beety Menth
THE LURE OF MUSIC
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rtterdt, tathlni tXe
istrinf , iti gtvn rcn
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Btnttit compeNr).
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COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New Yere
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER-
TOYS
Fer Beys
Fer Girls
Fer Babies
Toys that instruct, Toys
that educate Toys like the
ones that you and I used te
play with, Toys as modern
as the year 1922. In fact,
right here in this prreat Tey
Stere, waiting te be released, are millions of smiles, millions
of laughs, millions of chuckles all presided ever by that
jelly old friend
Santa Claus
Who holds court daily gravely discussing matters just
new of greatest moment te little folks. Of immediate im
portance is the fact that we new have
Many Toys at Reduced Prices
Remainders of lines in unexpected special purchases.
Fer instance, outstanding items are
Dells' Strollers 5.00. Dells' High Chairs 75c.
Dells' Tea Sets $1.50. Electric Train Sets $6.90.
Dells close te half price $1.50 and $5.00.
Mechanical Train Sets $2.00. Airplanes at half price.
VZr-y Stmwbrldce & Clethlf r Fourth Fleer
Women's Seft Felt Boudoir
Slippers Much Under Price
at $1.75 and $2.00
SIX HUNDRED PAIRS of the well-known and always-liked
"Cozy-Tees," with their soft pndded insoles and flexible oezc-calf
outer soles. Seme embroidered in silk, ethers trimmed with ribbon
and pompons. A very attractive variety of styles. Si:: hundred
pairs at these prices, se near te Christmas, will net last long.
5Jr-- StrwbrWne Clethlr Elchth and Filbert Struts
Negligees and Breakfast Coats
Head Many Gift Lists
Probably because there are few things
dearer te the heart of woman, than these
robes intitnc with their soft draperies
nnd frills and few that are mere be
coming. Satin Breakfast Coats
Special at $5.95
Oie of changeable satin, shown at the
right in sketch, special at $5.95. Others
of satin and taffeta in dainty colorings,
and all softly frilled 57.50 te ?18.75.
Crepe de Chine Negligees
Special at $10.00
Full draped model shown at the left
in sketch, special at $10.00. Anether
draped model nt $0.95, and a slip-ever
model at $7.50. Others tasseled and ribbon-trimmed,
$10.95. Alse hand-embroidered,
ribbon-trimmed Negligees with long
flowing sleeves, $15.00. Pink, blue, or
chid, peach, coral, turquoise, Copenhagen
blue and wistaria.
3-- Btrawbrldie & Clothier Third l'loer. Filbert Street. West
Small Beys' Chinchilla
Cleth Overcoats at $10.00
Really remarkable value are these handsome Overcoats for
boys of 3 te 8 years. They arc of all-wool chinchilla cloth in navy
blue, brown and gray and are worth many dollars mere than this
selling price $10.00.
Blanket Cleth Mackinaws, 8 te 16 years $8.75
Cheviot Suits, with two pairs of Knickerbockers;
sizes 7 te 18 years $12.75
(-- StrawbrWre & Clothier Second Fleer, Tllbert Street. Kaat
Practical, Artistic Gifir
in the Upholstery Stere
TAPESTRY TABLE RUN-1 COUCH COVERS handjeme
NERS handsome .nllever yerdure tapestry, in verdure and allover
"T"0'.:L.'.r.:,' "'"""V conventional patterns and rich
iuiui;i uuuuj.iui uaaui uncut in u
wide range of patterns $3.00 te
$10.00.
TAPESTRY PIANO SCARFS
scores of styles and patterns in
rich colorings $3.50 te $13.50.
CHAIR CUSHIONS chintz
covered, button-tufted, fceft cotton
tilled, box edge, rounded backs. A
wide assortment of patterns and
colorings $1.25.
Persian designs. A wonderful
assortment of colorings and weaves
$3.50 te $25.00.
FOLDING SCREENS panels
of plain burlap, in blue, brown and
green, or of pretty cretonne or
chintz; oak, mahegnny and white
enamel frames. Three-fold and
four-fold $9.00 up te $30.00.
'By Strawbrld&e & Clothier Third Fleer. Centre
Men's and Women's
I-T n A c&XfW infer
a AUiiUAVVl llllO J 3 for $1.00
Right in the nick e' time two remarkably geed values in this
uuivuibui bui, unicie ei unquestionable suitability.
35c
MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS
of fine Irish linen with neat hem
stitched hems.
WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS
or Imported linen in beautiful
colerincs and desiims.
y-)- StrnbrldKa ft Clothier AUe 5. Centre, and Aisle l. Market Street
Gift Stationery, 50c te $17.00
A remarkable variety of social Stationery. incluiHmr nv ?.
Kl u .i n ..... , . . . '. " -" ""n
...unit. 1,1111, uiiu JIUulbV UUUCU. naCKPfl in mnKnmn
gift boxes
50c te $17.00.
cabinets and marked nt attractive low pi ices
Other Attractive Gift Suggestions
Fountain Pens $2,50 te $11,00.
Eversharp Pencils 50e te $10.
Boxed Pen and Pencil Sets
$5.00 te $15.00.
Children's Scheel Bags $1.00 te
$8.00. -.
Pencil Sets 40c te $3.60.
Geographical Glebes 75c each.
Leather-covered Autograph Albums, Address Beeks,
Diaries and Date Pads for 1922, at Various Prices "
fcy-- Strawbrldse & Cletliler Alile 10, Centre
1.
2.
3.
4.
Hear the Chorus
Te-morrow at 9:30
PROGRAM
Tableau The Prophets
O Come, O Come, Emmanuel Candlyn
Tableau The Annunciation "
Chrl.itmas Night Trunk
Tableau The Shepherds
The .Shepherds' Story Dickinsen
Tableau The Wise Men
Hely Art Theu (Large from Xerxes) Handel
Tableau The Nativity
Hallelujah Chorus (Messiah) Handel
Tableau Christmas Mern
Quick Service for Men Who
Want a Suit or Overcoat
Fer Christmas
Our collection of Men's Clothing is of matchless extent the best
selected in this city. Assembled in groups according te sizes nnd prices
are the finest products from such famous houses as the Stein-Blech
Company, Hart, Schnffner & Marx, the "Alce" shops, the "Wickham"
shops and many ether dependable suppliers. A wealth of styles and
fabrics sufficient te satisfy the most fastidious dresser.
Suits arc $30.00 te $05.00. Overcoats, $30.00 te $85.00 prices of
appreciable moderation. In addition, many interesting groups axe
marked at less than prevailing retail levels namely
Fur-lined Overcoats Reduced te
$75, $135, $175 and $235- .
Gabardine Tep Coats, Special Value at
$25.00, $29M and $39.50
Tuxedo Suits, Smart New Styles,
Unusual Value at $40.00
Our salesmen knew Clothing thoroughly. They are efficient and
fully qualified te give you quick, satisfactory service.
Lv-- Ktravbrldce & Clothier Secer.1 lOoer, Eairt
w8w -? n'mi Wk 1
W 1 Kb llmivmmm A "
wBBtW9eWjmmMtmmmm
Mufflers from
England, $6.00 r
Just in, another shipment of
five hundred of these fine Artifi
cial Silk Scarfs in a close, firm
weave and with n beautiful silky
sheen.
In a delightful variety of
stripes and plain effects, includ
ing the greatly desired regi
mental colorings.
Wern by men and women.
Btrawbrl(le & Clothier
Market Utret Cre All.
Silk Stockings
Always Please
And from our vast and com
plete assortments you can select
just what you want in a twin
kling. At 75c With seamed backs,
cotton tep3 nnd soles. In black,
nnvy blue, Russia calf and gray.
At $1.00 Black silk, with
mercerized tops and soles.
At $1.35 Seamed-back, 16
strand Silk Stockings, with nar
rowed ankles. In black, white
and cordovan, $1.35; 3 pairs, $4.
At $3.50 Full-fashioned in
grain silk, silk from "top te tee."
In black, white, tan and cordo
van. Heather-mixed Ribbed Weel
Sports Stechina $2.50
RtrawurldKe & Clothier
A'sle 3, Marl.et Street nnd Aisle 4. Centra
Three Hundred
Corsets in Small
Sizes at 65c
Of pink and white plain and
brocaded materials, low and me
dium bust, some with elastic top;
long or medium skirt, well boned
or lightly boned, free hip space.
Twe Medels in S. & C. Special
Corsets at $2.00 and $3.00
Beth with low bust, long ever
the hips, well-boned, free hip
space. Pink ceutil, $2.00 and
$3.00.
Brassieres, 38c and 50c
Bandeau Brassieres of pink
brocade with elastic section in
the back, 38c. Heek-front Bras
sieres of white cambric, trimmed
with laces and insertion, 60c.
HtrawhrMne &Cetlilr
Third noer. Mirket Stree. Wst
HOLIDAY
CANDIES
PURE MIXTURES 50c a
pound, also 70c a pound, or 5
pounds for $3 00.
FINE CHOCOLATES AND
BONBONS j pounds in a gift
box for $2.95.
CLEAR CANDY TOYS 35c
a pound.
SATIN - FINISH HARD
CANDY 50c a pound.
KEWPIE CANDIES tiny
hard enndy Kevpic3 te delight
kiddies 25c a box.
GARAGES filled with Choco
late automobiles 12c each.
Tens of ether geed Candies, in
cluding many filled Fancy Bexes.
Strawbrldte & Clothier
Ilaement und Alsjei 7, Centre
Fine Colored Silk ) AA
Taffeta Umbrellas ) PO.ll
An Extraordinary Gift Value
Everybody contemplating the gift of an Umbrella should see
these: Fine Umbrellas, geed silk coverings in smart shades, bake
lite handles in an excellent assortment of styles, some finished with
rings, ethers with leather loops the kind of Umbrella you would
like te get yourself.
Men's Union Taffeta Umbrellas at $3.50
Sturdy paragon frames, Union taffeta (silk-and-cotton) cov
ering; handles in hook and creek styles.
rr-- Straw brldce & Clothier Aisle 7. Market Street
Late Gift Seekers Should Visit
The Leather Goods Stere
Fer the gift for Her or for Him, for the gift for the debutante,
the traveler, the business man; grandma, whose tastes run te dainty
sewing boxes; the friend who spends much time giving her desk a
businesslike appearance, and the wee sister who feels all "dwessed up"
I when she carries a Bag of her very own. SOMETHING FOR EVERY-
f BODY IN THE LEATHER GOODS STORE.
Velvet Hand B.ags $5.00 te $85.00 Duvetine Hand Bags $5.00 te $40
Silk Purses and Bags $5.00 te ?35
Headed Bags 54.50 te $165.00
Spangled Fans $1.95 te $17.50
Beaded Silk Bags $11.50 te $25.00
Feather Fans $2.65 te $5)0.00
Feather Bags $6.75 te $40.00
Black and Colored Leather Bags and Strap Beeks $3.75 te $125.00
AV'emcn'b I'ocketheoks and Card Cases from $1.85 te $9.50
Men's Wallets, Bill Felds, Bill Beeks, Pur.ses, etc 73c te $21.00
Picture Frames $1.25 te $8.50. Tra cling Slippers $2.95 te $5.50
Men's and Women's Smart Fitted Cases from $7.50 te $67.50
Leather Cigar, Cigarette and Match Cases $1.25 te $12.75
Bosten Bags $1.50 te $16.50 'Desk Sets $1.50 le $32.50
Shopping Bags $2.93 and $3.75 '-,.,. D , . , , . -.
Writing CaseF-S1.23 te $11.00 Telephone Registers $1 te $1.75
Engagement Calendars,75c te $1.23 ' Cellar Bags $1.35 te $6.50
A Splendid Assortment of Leather, )Ji2 Qi
Velvet and Duvetine Hand Bags
ISr-h Strm. bridge & Clothier Allies 8 and 9. Centra
Special 300 New Filet
Lace -Trimmed Linen Scarfs
18x36 inches 18x45 inches 18x54 inche3
$3.00 $3.25 $3.50
One-third Less Than the Regular Prices
Just received this purchase, from a New Yerk manufacturer,
of beautiful Scarfs of the kind you can take pride in giving. Only
three hundred select yours eaily if possible.
A--btran bridge & Cletliler Alale 11, Centre
Give Him the Best
Bicycle
"Mead Ranger"
Heretofero you could buy a
Mead Ranger Bicycle only from
the factory selecting the model
you desired from the Mead Cem-
Royal Wilten Rugs
9x12 Feet, $63.50
One of these handsome Rugs will make a most acceptable gift for
the home. An extensive array of desirable patterns te cheese from
all 0x12 feet at the attractively low price of $03.50.
SMALLER RUGS FOR INEXPENSIVE GIFTS
Axminster, 27x54 inches, $4.50; 36x70, $7.50
Wilten Kurs, 27x54 inches $5.75 te $11.50
Wilten Rugs, 36x63 inches $13.75 te $18.25
Imported French Uujjs, 27x54 inches $7.00
Imported French Rugs, 3x6 feet $9.85
IN THE LOWER-PRICED RUG SECTION
Gifts for $1.00 fc te- Y:
.w ..ube, HAiH IIICIIL'S'
pany's catalogue.
Nev.- you can see the entire
line of Mead Bicycles themselves
at this Stere, and buy directly
:rem us at the same low factory-te-rider
price as heretofore.
Same guarantee same pre
mium outfits, same prices 350.00
te $60.00 with the extra ad-
vuimige ev. our convenient
ment plan.
Mrnwbrldiru A Clothier Fourth Fleer
pay-
Women s Shetland
Spencers at $2.00
Seft, warm Shetland wool, fn
plnin shades; made te button
down the front. Just a handful
of material, hut wonderfully
warm and snug under a coat,
or, i t.he , two-dollar gift, you
couldn't de better.
(Jtrawhrldire A Clothier
Alile 0, Market Stmt
Cocea Doer Matt-
$1.00.
$1.00.
51-00- Rubber Doer Mats $1.00.
S, -St.w brldre & CletMer Fourth Fluer. Welt
Strawbridge & Clothier
MARKET STREET
EIGHTH STREET
FILBERT STREET
f JH, ,, ' u," f'.fctty,f
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A Superb Gift
Women's Fitted
Over-Night Bags
Handriome Black Cowhlde
Bags, cobra-grain, 16-inch fire.
made w th crush bottom, lined In
jne're silk and fitted with elffht
toilet articles in shell effect. A
Bag that loeka much mere than
its price.
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