WW w e i. if .. i s ItE' WIDER ORPHANS' 'HEARS AT GRAVE Children Grief-Stricken at Burifrl of Mrs. Minnie Warrington SEPARATED FOR XMAS I,ltMc MnrieliiiP AViirrlngleii. h rears elil. mid Imt Tirnilirr Karl, twelve, Mtoed fednv, fVirt-tinns Mvp, nt tlie erntI(I1 of tlirlr nintlicr. Afi-N. Minnie WnrrlnRlim. who wns nlml te ilentli teft Wcdncdnj, In her home nt fi50l) Market street, by CeriiHItiM C'iiH". n My Indzer in l'"' house, who Killed ntieiner nemnn nnd tlicn liiin.elf. One of tlie elilldren wns tee young te rrnllze llie extent of lier lei, mid the etlier tee lirnve te cie in te tlie jean which trembled In IiIh eyes. Mndellne, or "Mnry." n hIie Ik rallril. only known tlint uinlher will net be home for ClirNhnns, nnd lie N piirzled unil troubled by the eentliuied bcnee. Slie fours, tee. tbnt Snnbi Clnui will forget te vhit be- tbi c"" Knrl. en tlie ether bund, knows only tee well llw terrible thing which in Htlll Mddrtl from bis ulster. lint the nherk of his mother's denth bus robbed him of nil power of cxtuciilciii. He seems (lured und 1ms little cncccli with nny one. Madeline cried throttpbeiil tbe burial services in Hely Sepulrhre v('emrtcrv, nnd pulled her small blue hat down ever her fnee te hide from the ethers. Iter only selnee seemed te be her tiny white muff, which Mm Ptnnetlied und patted ..from time te time. Her brother steed by her ide with Ms eleth cap twisted in hN Iwmls try Ins manfully te repress the sobs which were very new the surface. Without n father te comfort him he felt keealv the full force of the situation. lint be bravely put iiaIiIp his own crief and turned his attention te the c-mnfertiiij; of bis Rister. As they enteied the ear after the service lie patted her en the shoulder The children will be separated for Christmas, one reIiis te stay with Mrs. Jlury Suhers, 017 Daly street, and the ether te Mrs. Suber.s' sister, nt IKitI Seuth Heward street. William Tripple. an atternc.i of Ibis City, who admlnisleicd Mr. Warrltic- ten's estate nfter his death, siv jeurs ' ape, has been appointed cuardian of the two children. FIRE IN HOMEDRIVES 2 FAMILIES TO STREET Man Returns te Irnperllcd Heuse te Carry Out Helpless Invalid A fire nt I o'clock this morning in the home of Staulej Usual. .'Il.'ll IMgc nynt aenue. a tuo-sterj brick build Ing, imperiled the llvei of turlw per sons, among thorn an luwilid. all of whom were rescued. The tin: tlirent cned fur .1 time te spread le heu'cn In the immediate neighborhood. Mlu Zewskl, a boulder at the I'snai home, was awakened in the night by fmeke. Me dashed (e the slieet in blV nlgltclethes nnd turned in an aim in. nt the -nine time arousing the Usual fuiailj Mr. and Mrs. Umi.i1 and their chil dren. Virginia, live, and Cannier, four, managed te escape from I be Ihiiim- by a lenr stalrwnj 'before the tl.nues cui tlieiii off. In the meantime, (lie neigh borhood was arciiscd by the arrival of the fne mgine.s and occupants of the neighboring house weie warned te leine. 1'iaiik (.Jeriss. 'AVJtf Kilgenieni ave nue, eicipuiit of the beuse, nssisled by nflglibeis. cnndiieted bis wife Agnes', ami bis three children le the street, anil returned te canj out Matthew (ieiiss. nil liiMilid, who Is unable te wtilk. The lattir was taken te the beuse of n friend and the ivmeal of valuables wns begun In the leeantime Usnal's beu'e was In Humes, into which the firemen weie directing tluee stieaius of water, .In. ncnli Kurls, u ladderuian, attached te Truck Ne. 10. emerged from the binn ing building with bis rubber cent en fire, and it was necessnrj te turn a hose upon him. Ills burns were net serious nnd be returned te the attack. The Humes were finally extinguished and the Usual family obtained shelter for the night in the homes of neighbors. The damage is estlmutcd nt 1300. KILLED BY SUBWAY TRAIN Man Believed te Have Committed Suicide at 15th Street Station An uulilcntliletiil man was Instantlv killed about 11 :30 last night b a west bound subway (lain at the Fifteenth and Market streets station before the eyes of dozens of persons. Whether the man threw himself in the path of the train or fell cannot be determined. Police bellece he Intended te commit suicide. The man fell upon (be tracks just ns the train was drawing Inte tlie station. The motermnn, Cieerge Fex, jammed en the brakes, but the first truck passed ever the man's body, crushing his elicit nnd upjier uriiiH. Trullie en tlie wpstbeund tracks was suspended for twenty minutes, while an eniergencj crew jacked up the car and Timecd the body. 'L'hn victim web about tb'rtv veins old live feet sU Inches tall, bad black hair and -weighed about 110 pounds. Tie were n dark suit and tan shoes. The Initials "T. M.." tatoecd en his tight inn are the only clues te lib ldcutily. Ooener Brethers te Be Heets Fer the fort -sixth censicutive veur. 'he Doenur Jlrethcis will be hosts te WW old people at the Little Sisters of the I nor Eighteenth n.id Jeffersen stieets, "a t'hrihtinas D,i. A dinner consisting 'it tuikej and all the trimmings will 'e strved at noun. The icpast will be followed by an entertainment and tlie distribution of caudi's and ether sweets. PUBLIC PARKING SPACE I i'".n 50" "!,n ilewn tuwn te Clin jiiruir in uncut luirk jwiir cur lit THE PARKING PLACE 11. N. I!lllf Hlltirre lliwn HA. M. la yi V. M. I'urkl'iE CliurcrH, fine Newspaper Advertisements Written uri'u.,.!lrB frewrnt. IwikletN compiled Kii.''J(,rB '""'I'eaea. ndvtrtllnB et alt or lli JurV" V e,lpe,'," ln VU "ci "',M',n,V,n, f",r'' llnliniim Cot v. uui, i.i.wtir.H ill I nil TURKEYS 55 c finest Quality in City BEYER & CO., Inc. 235 Callowhill St. Open Evtnlnn Till 10 o'Cleckz 2 i I :: '" I RESCUED FROM FLAMES These three rlilldrcn wcre trapped en tlie third fleer of their home hi C.miwjcI last night. They Mere saved by their father nnd a. patrolman. Ix-fl te right, William .1. Feet, .Jr., the; Arthur, two nml ene-half jcars, nnd Wnller, thrce nnd one-half years old 3 SHOT IN ROW AT DANCE. Police Take Them te Hospital, but Later Battle Ends In Riet Call Three men were shot Inst night at a. ball In Lithuanian Hall, Meynmcnslng avenue below Cliriutlnn street. They were net seriously hurt. The three nrc under police btirvcll lance nt the I'ennsylvanln Hospital. They arc Abe Yezbclt, 1737 Seuth Sev enth street: Jehn Muldowney, an elghtecn-ycar-eld boy, 224I5 Seuth I.cc sircet, ana .Merris .mcuiij, a..u s.ui - penter street. I A second tight at the ball after mid- ; night brought u wngonlend of police irem uie Mevcntli. aim carpeiucr streets station, who cleared the ball and' ur icsted eight men for disorderly ceu- (Ill( t, I he police believe the first fight I started during an argument in the bnr "corned wllllc," "geld fish" or ether ever who should pny for drinks. Yn- army fare. Instead there will be tur bclt, the police say. drew a revolver j key, mince piee nnd cranberries as the and fired twice, hitting Muldewney In hcadllners. the right arm and McNulty In the left Incidentally the girls nrc en the hip. Seme one else, whose identity the ' lookout for jobs for these men, nnd if pence inn net icnrn, nrcu in turn ui i Yii7.be! t and hit him In the left feet. ! The three men. pale and giennlng, vcre sit ting en chairs when the police nr rhed. At 12 :.'!." o'clock the row flared up again, the police believe ns nn out eut out gievith of the first fight, und this time a riot call was turned in. The dancers ' were ih'iven from the hall by the police ; anil the place closed The ball was given by u downtown I social club. I i nurrn rtCTAIMCn AIICMQ enncn UC I MIIMCU HLICIMO Gloucester Immigration Officials, Provide Gifts t-reviuc unit. Te immigrants detained for various .........w ..f l, Cl..-..ni !...,! :.. ! ..-.-. " "'""-ra jmiiiiBiiiioiii.i jmiiiiBiiiieiii.i I station willenjey as merry n Christmas I flu flm f ifiiriift In iiiii nltln ii t.if it Trn 1 '" "itiMiiin iiiv, uiri-0 v iiiuiiiiv iui them. , I There will be n big Christmas tree. , a bountiful dinner, gifts, and an enter- I I tail incut, te make them forget for a few hours the fact that they are net I neriliitted te ieill their ile.'lr ones in this . ,-eiMitrj. I Seigeunts Jehn I!rightiiiayer-, Wll- "V1"" ,"1 ''" i rieun leu the uijcl. i Twe of the immigrants, who would i;ii Scull Jehn Mnvcr. Sam I.ntta. I "efnrc-hc cculd he taken be ran toward i have been detnlned except for tliP.Tnmes Mc'Micbael and eiald Finns nn npprenchliig fast freight train, leaped I Christmas-tide generesitj of Secretary nided Lieutenant Ilosten in the dibtrI-en V,1"" .!' cars,1"ml J"''1 "' AV, i of Laber D.uls, bine gene te their button .cording te the police. Mrs. took said ifaiiiilles for a tbiee-nienths' visit. These that while she was at work in the gie- wre women aliens held because the , iCery store she had noticed a man let -I quotas for their countries bad been , F,re Damages Pawnshop exceeded. i i Mrs. Kntaiina Faretska, twenty- three, n native of Hungary, was pcrr-, ...ti....l ... T..1-. I...- 1 , , x-n..., niltted te join her husband, Xllcela F.uiitsKu. who lues in this city, llcnu Herei.ke.ics, twenty -five, n I'ele, was allowed te ke te a cousin In Harris burK. HERO'S FUNERAL TODAY Bedy of J. W. Trost Burled Ferest Hills Cemetery The bedj of Jehn Trost. an Ainer- soldier killed In action in the Ar- L'enne lercHt, was burleil today in I Ferrebt Hills Cemetery. Previous te the burial there were funeral RervlceR I at bin late home, .&Ki North Twelfth Istieet. Memberu of Themas II. Falcs, I l'est Ne. 10S. American Iwegien fur inlshed the firing Mpiad. ' I Qirpeinl Urnest 'A. Stead, nlbe killed in the Arsenne, was burled In Orccn i mount Cemetery after funeral hcrviccs at the home of Ills mother, Mrs. Isaac , K. Stead, 'JIKKi North Hancock htrcet. The funeral was attended by sur I vivers of Headnuarters Company, 31fith Infantry, the American Legien and the , Michiiel ,1. Joyce l'est of the Veterans of Fereicn Wars. I A third tehller, whee funeral wns i held today is the late Corporal Jehn i Irvln, of ( empuny ai, iilltn infantry, i Corporal Irvln also was killed In the Areennn offensive. The funeral wan from the Turnersvlllc Methodist Kpls- i ceiial Church. ' aillllllllllllll As our Stores will be closed all day Monday, you will have a splendid Opportunity i te lest the remarkable "keeping" qualities of the delicious Victer !l Bread il " ill w I Bk Pi Mu . I S Bi r ' 5Sa 1 I II carton fpa C h I Buy enough today (e last you i 3 of twelve Wj aW ' j I until Tuesday. It stays fresh. Sold only in our Stores Strictly fresh 1 ' llTPrtlllU 1 Sold only in our Stores pi. I tflmsft II mevm I Oarileits mill be open tonight until 10 W 1 llrlJLdlllVlIlI il 0 "or ,'D,M "'" P" tonight until 10 LEGION GIRLS FEAST VETS 100 War Heroes, Out of Jobs, te Find They're Net Forgotten One hundred men, all heroes of the World Wnr, who thought they hnd been forgotten In the holiday rush, will be guests of honor tit n Christmas dinner tomorrow nt (Sreen'H Hetel. Their hosts will be girls of the Amer ican Legien, all members of l'est fiO, who have net forgotten the men who suffered pain and misery In chasing the Ucrmnns out of France. The men who risked their lives In working for Uncle Snn find themselves ,., f ,i,ln, ., -,,, i,, f . istence. Their prospects for n bright Christmas were decidedly gioeniv. Thev found tbnt few ' persons remembered much about the buttle of the Argenne, the light at Chateau-Thierry nnd etlier death-grip struggles. .Mess cull will be Founded promptly nt 1. o'clock. There will lie ti lienns. j en knew of nny one wlie wants n real American, ambitious and industrious. let them knew. POLICE GIVE XMAS CHEER Llbut. Bosten and Aide? at 32d and Woodland Donate Turkeys te Peer Police of the Thirty-second street nnd Woodland avenue Mutten gave Christ- mas cheer te the noer of the district ! this afternoon in the shape of eatables, land avenue. She was en her way home eandy mid toys. I ut 10 o'clock last night. When she Lieutenant Oergc Uosten was the 1 rcncheil Fiftv-sixth street and (ireen- official Santa Clans. He purchased, out Unj. nvenue 'she was accosted by n .f, l"Is "" l,'0,'I(,,t' -00 turkeys nnd , mnll WM0 ni,ne,i n sun at her. She chickens te give te these unfortunate M.realm.,i for help, nnd Patrelmnn enough te be without them. . , .. ..,:,. -,.,. i,. In addition there was distributed;,'' U ' "nn 1.. -e . .1.,-,.. . - , TUtl UP. - Mi - Mi peniius ei iiuui, iiunj -bix iinms, twenty-five pounds of sausage, seventy n.i,iMin.t Kain. .. f ll..iH 4ltHn Jn... ,.P i vtif-iiuiii c Ukl 111. lltllll. L 111 IT mil ft ill coal, sixteen crates of canned goods, i thirtv bushels of notntees. nn.l n nuaii- tlty of cnudj nnd tes for the children. contributed by storekeepers In the dis- triet and members of the Phlleiuuslnn rMnT, Fire damaged the two-sterj brick dwelling and pawnshop of I him .Tab- box, at 7111 Seuth Second street, this I ... .!. . . . -f en,tn .. r. merntnj; te the extent of !.'00 after an- eerheuted Hue hud ignited the upper tery. T.he owner wns in bis stoic when the fue started and ran out and sent in nn alarm. The stock of the pawnshop was slightly damaged. Heads Seuth Philadelphia Doctors; 11m T 11 Ar,..c..n.... (! ,.n;.,.. ..!ff president of the Seuth l'hlludclphla iruncli et tlie county .Medical Society !,"8t,"iBl,tin,t a ,0!,"fv,n'.H,,L!n tIl(l Kast Knd Republican riub, 10.T! Seuth llreud street. Dr. ArmstreiiR succecda Dr. F. V. Ualdl. Dr. Alfred Gorden delivered an address en "Rental Discuses as u Secial Problem." McCLEES GALLERIES 1S07 WAI.MJT ST. CHRISTMAS GIFTS rAINTIISflH uinitens Ml:ZZ(ITl.NT8 IiTCIIINOi lASU'S imii.ii:s FramUiK u Spcilaltr riiintliiEN Urxtureil Come See Our BOOKS GAMES STATIONERY XMAS CARDS AND UNrJBUAT. OIITS yen Will Find Thtm Attractive nd Moderately Priced Open Evenings Till 9 The Library Shep 15 Seuth 13th St. Philadelphia iiiiW. .iiB -1 w. I pBieiisiiiiiii ((jM TEE V w 1 fi K t-s ' n BANDITS GREET MEN WITHIERlrtAS' Rifle Cash ""Register, but Leavo Customers Alene Because, 'They're Broke Anyhow' SHOT IN ANOTHER tiOLD-UP "Merry Christmas," enld a bandit, ns lie removed .$05 from the cash reg ister in the drug store of W. S. Itlcc, nt -1020 Market street. Inst midnight. I Illce nnd several customers, while (this was going en, were siandlns in the I irciirei ne: eieie Willi iiieu- minus huuvv their bends. A second bandit had them covered with n gun. 1 Ne attempt wns mnde te rob the customers, ns one of the bnndlts re marked they hnd probably finished their Christmas shopping, nnd what was the use? A mere serious affair occurred when three bandits robbed William F IJejd. grocer nnd Ice cream dealer, of $."0 last night about 10:30 o'clock. Heyd's place Is nt 1001 West Allegheny nvc nue. Ileytl was shot In the head by one of the bnndlts. "I wns standing belilnd the counter." snld Ile.id tcjday, "dishing out a pint of lee cream for n little Negro boy who comes In nt nbeut the same, time for lee cream every night. 1 felt some one grab my arm from behind, and I turned te leek. A ,eung man about twenty -one years old, was standing there. With nn oath, lie told me net te move. lie held me with hK right bnnd, In his left, ns he brought it up. I saw a revolver. lie lired and I ducked. "The bullet cut through my scalp, went through two supports of shelving, hit n dish and smashed it, and was found ljing en the edge of the counter this morning. Just before the bandit fired another young man ran in as he enlled. 'Hurry up, we have no time te waste.' A third mniir I nut told, snt in the automobile outside, in which they escaped. My wound wus treated at the Samaritan Hospital. 1'ollce of the Twenty-second street nnd Hunting Ferk avenue station later nt rested Jeseph Hill, nineteen, of .'1720 Calumet street, en suspicion of steal ing nn automobile tire. They sent or lteyd who, after looking at the prisoner, said : "That leeks very much like the man that shot me." Magistrate Price held htm without bail for a further hearing next Saturday. Hill dented he. wus implicated in the held-up. A crowd of men in West Philadel phia surrounded the lumber yaid at Fifty-eighth street and Woodland no ne nue, in which a man accused of having fried te hole! up Mrs. Mary Cook, of 2101 Seuth Cecil street, bad taken icftig" after ii iluise. The man escaped. Mrs. Cook Is a cashier in the Anicr- lean store nt Allisen street and Weed ,.,- ,,n(lif ht., ,,i1,inp ,,. ,.,, the woman. lie ran, the patrolman . ",','!, '"", , , ..... . . ., . ''?" !' reached Ilfty-clghth street and Woodland avenue be darted Inte the lumber ard mid wns seen lest te the nellccmnn. The excitement attracted the residents of the neighborhood, who FINE FRAMING Etchings Prints Water Celers Paintings TUB R0SEM1ACII GALLERIES 1320 Walnut Street HEADQUARTERS FOR WATERMAN'S IDEAL FOUNTAIN PENS AND "EVERSHARP" PENCILS Christmas Cards and Art Calendars at Half Price 902-906 Chestnut Street Open till G P. M. Your Christmas Meney Vhy net save it get inter est en y e u r money, watch it grew, add te it a little each Week? Deposit it in the First Penny Savings Bank 21st and Bninbridge Sis. Branch, 1343 Chestnut St. 4rV4 Interest - JOHN WANAMAK13K, President. Deposits Received Up le $5000 Tfe&ftim- rr-r? Exiled! vsMV.yvpjWjPTT'WWMWTW 'WWMPW' '""l This collie pup of .Mrs. Kmmu Kmmu Tlterpe Is tahlug a l.i;t peep at I'lillndelphlii from her home In (Janiet strcel. near Perler. 'I'lie clog lias been exiled from Philadel phia h elder of .Magistiatc Hen shaw 011 complaint of nciglilHirs, who said they could sleep after the clog left tcring near the store nnd that she sus- I peeled that be Intended te rob her. When she went home she had S10 or I .$PJ with her. J FALLS FROM PIER Heek Slips Frem Paper Bale Man Tumbles Backward and Minimis Lelt, lift j years rtld, plejcd at the Haliiuiere and em em Oble I wnart, nearly drowned tbii, morning when he fell into Hie Delaware rim 1 He was helping lead a barge nt Pier' 78 when a book he was lisinir en en tier I bales slipped" and he tumbled backward into the water. I ISecause of the coldness of the water I he was unable te help himself and sank three times before being pulled from the I water by Frank Coppellno, member .if the linn of Matthew Coppellno ami 1 hen. I oppelluo threw a rope oier eier oier benid and looped it around the drowning man's body. He was pulled from th" water unconscious, but was revived. r AK'MtV"?'"'' ii r w r -' dh l tfi A if JPnlJHB"t''SiiJ& 1- vT sLi l-'TaH ''"'.JsRiniftir i ivWzMMf: ill ; nn ii! i Fnt mw i IHi S. mmmmw Wwmlhmu i ; Mr e- Mr3MmMK& iKSy-Tf.,1 You'll Enjoy Your CHRISTMAS DINNER in The Palm Roem 'NEW YEAR'S EVE Special Service De Luxe, Complete, $7.50 Fer Reservations, Call WALNl'T fi80f) THE HOTEL ST. JAMES Walnut at Thirteenth Street Gemery-Schwariz Moter Salesroom, 128-140 North Bread-S ervice Station, 2400-14 Market ....t.. t.hc. I GIVES BLOOD NINTH TIME; ' READY FOR TENTH GIFT Albert E. Jacobs Makes Real Christ-, mas Present te Sufferer Although only two weeks hnve passed since Albert K. .Tacebs. 2030 Cleveland avenue, gave hi. bleed for the ninth from bin veins te these of the recipient nnd four hours Inter he was home, none the worse for ins experience. .Jacobs bns nlrcndy made hrrnngc- nicnts te give mere of his bled te nn- ether case two weeks from today. He receives nothing but thanks for bin reward MA FOR MGR K ERAN ,,..ww - Cardinal Dougherty Officiates at St. Patrick's Church A helemn petitllical Mass marked the funeral services for Monslgner William , Klernn, D. U., rector of St. Patrick's Church, who died Wednesday morning. , The mass wns said nt 10 o'clock this' morning In the church. Cardinal Dough- ertv officiated. Ilefere the Mnss there was a reci tation of the divine office beside the body. 'J'lw body of Monslgner ICieran will , be Intoned in the crypt of the vault of the church. ' I Arrested en Drug Charge i Nicholas Cahlll and Harry F0I7.. who j lie near Second street nnd Kaigliu I nvenue, Camden, were nrrcsted last , night It in alleged tliej hull a large I (inutility of narcotic drugs In their pos session. VfrimnniHnjiiimii!!unmiHDmTifuimiiniiii!iTrjiimminiJiii;i(!iiiiUi,riTiiLiiiiuuiu.iU!3 Fer these who prefer a I nice, tender duck M I I Seft-Meated 1 Ducks I B 33 lb At all our Meat Markets !BM1, STORES CO. Our stores will be open tonight until 10 3 iniiu in "ni"iu.i i"-,M""' ""i nuiriinr Biinp 01 lnuni -"mii'hj fi,tn tiirM,tffi, n ii n7 iiir room te rscflDQ submitted ngnin te the operation yes-I American and Cnllewblll streets. S.x tr', tV,e house" tcrdny nt the Mount Slnnl Hespltnl te were tnken from thp "hop of Htnrifpy J T, ))rr. wn, , ,hc helne e Wllllare savn the life of another. Ncdzlnskl, 2.1 h Lnst Clc-nrnehl k J-r f t ;((),- Parsons nvenue, Cynwyd, sae tlie me 01 nneincr. 1( cg)ll fr()n tlp establishment of I ,,' .....rei,,,,,., nn,l Mr. loot mnde Almest two quarts were conducted , Uel(f,rt VlcMHt iXi Seutli Flfly-clghtl. , ., '.''" ' ."JK ,Y. L , ..niimi iVT... u.k i n ivniiuriminti nitnrfliinn i...t t .1 r a ...1.. r. iu...iiu ! " Anne ex Lew er Effective December 24th Prices of all Essex Medels, including the New Coach, are reduced as follews: 5-Pass, Touring Car 5-Pa8s. Coach . 5-Pass. Sedan ....." F. O. B. TURKEY THIEVES'GET 80 Chrtm Feaat8 ,n certain Circles, Likely te Be Extra Fine T,..,..,',..nf t,.uu fnw rM.MttC rnn In certain circles 'in this cltv were oensldernbly I advanced Inst night with the theft of I eighty turkeys from various butcher J $eyrd Jna the street. At the American Stores Company store at Wakefield and Ashmend streets. , thb-ves made off wih J.0 pounds of turkMS. Il;rnard ( annen. a butcher let -100 West .Nerrls Mreet. lest nine I turkeys, .and one geese. W illiam Hrl man. -.tiw 1.11st 1 amur a street, was robbed, of fif ecu ttitkeys. nnd. Albert ' Mil7-.'!,' , "" ' 'S , Klr,' ', "ns IC onriee cue ius-m ei lwcivc oires .6WU6'w. V The Gift fuSt!!!)Lfrn Illustrated and Priced will prove of great assistance in we selection of Christmaa r Wedding Giils The Gift Boek contains several hundred illustrations of. Jewels -Watches-CI ecka - Silver- China Class and Nevel lies carefulr selected from the nevrestproductiens and importations of this Establishmeat Will be mailed te any address if desired WW The &lb pubteetser Formerly 15th Si. bel Market TICKLE YOUR HEART, PLEASE YOUR EYE AND SATISFY THE STOMACH UNDER THE CHRISTMAS TREE E Roast Turkey Platter Qfkc WITH ALL THE "riNISHtNGS" JJ nVCTCDC Ruw, fried, steamed, punned & from tlie U I 9 I E3 . i grii) :BAKED,KOASTED or BAKBKCUED LOBSTER : ) i iuily from MAINE, as you like it. Itriir lntriin? nn ielprep Mrret I 1319 JZMMMMMmWKVWmM,VMMX " Ne Holidays INTEREST never takes a holiday; it works 24 hours dally. Teu can ha c this faithful -ant, INTEREST, working for ou if ou ill open a ratings Fund or Checking Account with this Company. DOUBLE Your Savings It CAN Br Dene. COMMONWEALTH Title Insurance and Trust Company N. W. Cor. 12th and Chestnut Sts. l.M.ibllilifil 1H80 L unces JL JL Jl'tvfM . $i)95 ..u . m, b 1345 ., . m 1895 Detroit ! FATHER RISKS HIS LIFE TO SAVE THREE IN FIRE , Dashes Inte Cynwyd Heme With P- ' a.i.m .ntriii ChlMrAn I .i.n.i.... i i ,,i,a. i . ;' ' c" , tncr ,em0 n Cynwyd j rnr ()ih mernlng t.re Bnvcd from I burnlny.e death by their father and . te the third fleer, where William. Jr., two yenrs eld: Walter, four, and Ar tliur. live, had been sleeping.' They 1 fem(1 ut 0w ol(est f ,le beVH I)alJ ,llrr,., tle et,crH le frnt window, ' uIl,re ti,r. wcrc gasping for ulr. - 1 .M,iwhllc the lliuues. which Marteel from ,t.feCtive flue, had spread rapidly i ,i. thlnl fleer. Picking un the chll ,dren. the men wrapped them In bed-' 'clothes nnd dashisl te the hallway. - """lON Boek 1922 Arch Street f Tallin for l.nrilra 1 Car Ce. Street A t Jl j ,. - r ', u v- V, ,'r t