Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 30, 1921, Night Extra, Page 12, Image 12

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EVENING PUBLIC LBDaER-PHIEADELPHljA:, .FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1921
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Mevie of the Christmas Pest Mortem
By J. P. McCVOY
rnlllJ family luek Itic ClirMiuns gifts
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Feci fcomewbat dlsapi'p'ntcil ever the
number "7 , r '"
They never rent eat h"e many before.-
They never get he'fcw In return-
The nystem must be reis some
where, i,
Examine present tre,m Unde Geerge.
Somewhat reminiscent of variety
store.
Unde Gcerge recehed remctlilns
north at least two dollars mul e half.
Jlcntal note nuide that Uncle Geerge
ill be surprlbcd nest Chrlstmai.
RATHER dubious girt received from
Aunt Ellen.
Mether loots carefully for price
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Rldest daughter leeks for price niarK.
Teungeet daughter leeks for price
mark, but can't find It. I
Aunt Ellen 1ms been long while In ,
this sinful world. '
FVMILY gives the slhcr t,et for the
baby a careful scrutiny.
'' "Oh, hoi It Isn't sterling! AVell, i
what could you expect from the Jen
kins?" Family did Iiope the baby would get
at lcabt one sterling set.
Vulu bope!
It Is determined In council that the ,
.lenklns baby will wait n while before
It gets another biher mug. i
ON leeks ecr assortment of neckties
nnd vecks.
Opens some mere package?.
Mere iicckll" and socks.
Net se geed.
Kathcr cxnxnlnes his share of the loot.
A sad, far-auuy leek comes Inte hla
eyesu "
His lips quiter.
".Merry Christmas, ch?"
Net se luicrri 1
BABY comes In dragging the 'last piti
ful remains of the ery last toy.
It was en cvpcnslve one. tee.
Mether immediately bawls baby out.
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Mether bawls out sisters and brother
for bawling out baby.
Am the scene dissolves, ctctybedy is
bawlliiK cvcrbedy out.
Hub-title "The Spirit of Christmas
Ts Everywhere."
RADIO TO ANNOUNCE 1922
Prayer, Address and Songs te Be
Transmitted by Wireless Phene
New Yerk, Dec. 30. (By A. P.)
"M. S. T..Q. 8. T.M In radio par-
lance "Everybody listen" followed by
the tones of n bell striking the seconds
that mark the passtng of 1021, and the
otce of a minister Invoking Ged's
blessing en the new cur, will float
through the nlr und Inte the cars of
inore than 00.000 amateur radio opera
tors In the vicinity of New Yerk at
midnight December 31.
Frem Station "-D. A. 1C, located at
Tarrytown, N. Y the Itcv. Lucas
Bocve will spout by means of n broad
casting radio phene te ene of the larg
est audience thut ever listened te a
minister. An appropriate prajcr, n
brief nddrcss and seasonable songs by u
selected choir will help te usher In the
new year.
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Newspaper Advertisements Written
Circulars prepureJ. booklets compiled
! ltttr composed, advtrtlalnr of all
kla4 prepared by expert! In your eOce
or In ours.
Maximum Prrrte MInlmnm Ceil
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At all our Stores
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Will Find That Leak
in Your Reef
"Prjfr.li iintv no f nil 4liain ufill mnfilOl yi
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leak appears. Once you start, seems iwWT
you can't step. 'win
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 S700 Mr. MeKinncy
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mrntetxm ymummmijeb
Roberts Ave. and Stokley St.
TO RECONDITION LEVIATHAN
Eight Bids Vary Between $5,595,-
000 and $10,360,000
New Yerk, Dec. :)0. (By A. 1.)
Eight bids for reconditioning the giant
steamship Leviathan, idle at her pier in
Ilobekcn for two years, wcre opened
today before Chairman Laskcr, of the
United States Shipping Beard, i
The bids were as follews: New erk
rinrber Dry Deck Cemnnny. J510.130,-
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standard SiilptniiMinir company
400:
$10,102,075 : Merse
pany, $8,-107,000 ;
Drv Deck Cem'
Tedd Shipyards
$7,057,000$ Newport News Dry Deck
nnd Shipbuilding Company, .V,rDj,000
Warwick Machine- works, , Newport
New, Va., $10,350,000; .Tames Shcwnn
& Sens. $11,374,000; Newport News
Shipbuilding nnd Supply Company, $5,
008.000. The bid of the Newport Newd Ship-
Supply Company WM m
i work, it was pljneaf?
bulltllnu and
for the entlre '
mimhr nf lilflit
iiai rccoiinuiening,
The Shipping Beard will take the bldi
under Advisement and no announcement 4
ns te the award Is expected for se" j?
Founded in 18G5
The Heuse that Heppe built
Inaugurated the OncPrice System in 1881
C. J. Heppc & Sen Downtown 1117-1119 Chestnut Street Uptown N.W. Cor. 6th & Thompson Streeta
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-1019-21 Market St. h
j JN e w r or the Big
Reductions
On Our Entire Stocks
and 2 Paaitr Panls?
January Victer Records
at Heppe s Tomorrow!
Come into our Victrela Department and hear the
new Victer Records. We have large, comfortable
booths and plenty of trained salesmen te help you
make intelligent selections.
In Victrelas vc have regular outfits composed of
Viclrelas and Records se that at one purchase you may
obtain a full Victrela equipment.
Heppe's sell only
genuine Victor-Victrelas
Victrela Ne. IV, $80.10
with 0 10-Inch double-fnce records
ray only tee iceeUy
Victrela Ne. 50, $55.10
with 0 10-luuh double-face records
Pay only it iceckty
Victrela Ne. DO, $135
with $10 worth of records
l'ay only J.7J weekly
Victrela Ne. 800, $265
with $15 worth of records
Pay only M weekly
Due-Art
Reproducing Piane
The Due-Art is the latest and
most advanced product of the piano
industry.. The Due-Art will play
piano music like a Victrela plays
band music and the reproduction
is exact. It plays just
as if your favorite
pianist were seated
at the piano.
The Due-Art is made
only en Iho Steinway,
Weber, Steck, Whee
lock and Stroud pianos
all en sale at Heppe's.
Prices are from $895 up
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Bargain Department
Used Pianos
and Players
We have hundreds of
rebuilt Instruments at bar
gain prices. Many of these
have ceirie from excellent
homes. They ere guaran
teed for five years and
exchangeable at full value
in ene year. Here arc a
few sample values.
Chickering $180
Dark taec; cd tone.
Heppc $295
Slightly uaed; mahogany.
Steinway $195
Plalu dark case; joed tone.
Schemacker
88-nete player.
L.'ibt; geed lone.
$390
Mahogany
The Heppc
Rental' Payment
Plan
If It Ih net cenv-nlcnt
for you te muke full pay
ttiPQt lit purchase you
iiiiv r"it iiiiv "li"ri,
player-pl me or Victrela
thut c well nnd all rent
will be applied toward
thn iMirchimc iirle- Yeu
arc free te purchime the
Instrument or return It
at any Umc.
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IPfer Mail Tills Coupon for Full Information
C J Henna & snn i Downtown 1117-10 Chestnut 1 . ..
U i. lieppt ( SOU Uplew cli, & xhorapBen Sts. Phl'-
Without any obligation en my part please send
full information about (mark X below):
0 Pianos 0 Player-Pianos 0 Victrelas
Ld. 12-S0-21
Open Evenings
Drastic Price
Slashing Never
Before Known at
the Height of the
Season! !
Here we go! Ne stepping no
waitincr! Mr. Hill says business
must keep going at top speed and
here is the motive power.
With one bold, sweeping slash
in prices Mr. Hill is ready te offer
you every suit and overcoat in
this immense 5 story building at
a wonderful saving.
Prices you would expect at the
end of the season are new possi
ble and winter just starting.
The Overceats:
Every style any man cenld want.
Silk lined, plaid backs, convertible cellars,
ulsters, ulsterettes, storm coats, dress
coats, Chesterfield effects, semi-belted
models, full belted models and ethers.
The Suits:
In single and double breasted models,
2 and 3 button sack effects, form-fitting
effects, roll lapels, jazz models and sports
models. In all the newest pin stripes,
blue serges, chalk lines, cheviets, mix
tures, cassimcres, tartan plaids and plain
colorings in greens, blues, browns and
greys.
The Greatest Values and
Varieties Ever Known!
They arc ready for you man, by the thousands.
Jf you arc waiting for lower prices here they are
and you can own your new winter Euit and over ever over
ieat new with plenty of time te wear them tee.
Lvery man can be fitted no matter what his size,
no matter what his build.
Hurry in today don't miss this sale tomorrow.
Stere Orders Accepted
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jMen's and Beys' Clothing Stere
Philadelphia's Largest Exclusive
Men's and Beys' Clothing Stere
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Pthel Harrymert Gives
Npli) MPflfF InPfn
An interview, by Clara Whiteside, together with photographs
of Miss Barrymore, her three children and her mother, will
appear in the Magazine Section of next Sunday's Public Ledger.
Miss Barrymore's host of
friends and the thousands of
theatregeers who have followed
her great stage success from
"Captain Jinks" te "Declassee,"
the play in which she is new star
ring, will be delighted with this
Ethel Barrymore feature in the
New Year Day issue efthe Sun
day Public Ledger.
"'UNITED WE STAND' is
en our coins, but te many of us
U. S. spells I, net US." Thus
does Miss Barrymore describe
one of the evils of our day. She
also presents her ideas en the
Disarmament Conference, Poli
tics, Education, Clethes, the best
dressed woman in the world, and
advocates a watchword for 1922.
"Kisses,"
By CHARLES W. DUKE
Hew De Yeu Act When a Man Attempts te Steal a Kiss?
If your sweetheart caught you under the mistletoe and elected te take
a holiday kiss, as the rarest and best gift in all the world, hew did you act?
Be sure te read "KISSES" in the Magazine Section of next Sunday's Public
Ledger, and see, among many ether things about kissing, hew the college paper
of a prominent university explains the correct formula for the kiss.
Among the ether splendid features in next Sunday's
Public Ledger may be mentiened: "The Little Cafe of France,"
by Samuel Dashiell; "Marking Time Down Through the Ages'"'
by Corinne Rockwell Swain; "Don't Make New Year's Reso
lutions," by Ring W. Lardner; and "The Man Who Sold Whole
Cities for Uncle Sam."
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PUBLIC
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LEDGER
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It wUl be a great edition next Sunday's Public Ledger considered
from every standpoint News, Features, Comics, Sports and Advertising.
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