w&'jm& Sl! 1M 7, w AT V"- P m&mwm N0VB1 20, 1BZS' y.rjTi vfi w jp?'r-.i jjt jv i.A!rrY,k rr re fjeimvji ? MfcPSfA "TOHMnfflHR' J w 'W jn m "? ' ""J-""1 Cerns? pr Blue-jay te your druggist The simplest way te end a corn l Bltje-jay. A touch tops the pain instantly. Then the corn loosens and comes out, Made In A colorless clear liquid (one drop does itl) and in thin plasters. The action is the same. Pain Steps Instantly J DKO ir Krrfsen nans or Thanksgiving Raisins Give Zest te Cranberry Jelly New Manner of Ar ranging Each of tlic Various Dishes m I tly MIlS. M. A. WILSON Ceeuright, int.hu itrs. .". .1. tl'll.nu. rta All WEDDING KNflRAVKIl II'0" ' ANNOUNCEMENTS " Other SO lea Net Knaratee at ft nA n IflO Wrltn or Plione wnlnut 2.-53 for L,.Bwul Enireslni Shep. Bit Walnut SI., AST mlniita preparations, Permanent Wave Kmren rtn.hm 1IT FjS(kf ,. th Sttue Method, nil i preferred. Twe r eulv innnlnif Net, S, ROe ri'ri msnr tin reu llkf. P"'m rinr time inw. C890 Market fit. KNOX iim mmE . Tl "jn n J mw esir IP aiir 'nnn. , . lit mv It iii"ln Mr?el with .IM be Plrtnte Trtlath Bfery hew loll mint It. Nuttr B JWLT CI .h.. ma.fc.t. tttf nslr fK.aiif PNttlODj .tiea.ieep rfjf it. N.ilhtn Ilk heepi lb most cat Htd Stnr "ti th latiel. ,.Tiir. l none jiltt loert. Ver Mle at all Ptuf and Depart fiannfartnw.1 T MarrH AttWM 0. h", 1117 reurth At., Plttahurih, Pa. a Juliet liJ J. Uwlar One Doer Frem Twelfth Street 1126 Walnut Street UOMiKRFUb VA1.UK.S IN Smart Millinery Formerly iticpii hi iiiiii RS3 NOW S7.50a$ 1O.50 BKUtlful quality nnd geed ityle In every Hat- tm HprJi Thanksgiving Day Service COMMISSIONER AND MRS. ESTILL AND COL. ALEX. M. DAMON of New Yerk, A DAY OF DEVOTION .1 T. M. 7:80 P. M. Salvation Army Auditorium 1 Bread and Fairmount Ave. Public Is Invited lrWrMrWMrrMrMrVAVATVMVW RED PEPPER FOR COLDS IN CHEST K.i.e your tight, aching rhest. Slop the imiii. lireuk up the con cen con se.vtion. Keel n bud cold loosen ii ii just it sliert tii)ii. "Red Pepper Hub" is the cold 1 1'inpily tlutt liritiKs quick relief. It I'luuet hurt j eit mill it certainly M'riiw te end the tlchtiip'-s nnd drhe the congestion uud soreness rixlit out. Nothing 1ms such reNwnt rated. Iipiietriitins lieut jis red peppers iii'l when lieut pent'trntcM i ilit Iowa Inte colds, conupstlen, nclilnc muscles nnd heie, stiff joints relief comes nt once. The moment jeti npply lied I'eppcr Itllb jnil feel the tinsllllK he.it. In three minutes the con gested spot Is unrincd llireiicli nnd t.ireimli. When you nre stirTeriiig from n cold, rheumatism, backache, tiff neck or sere muscles, just get :i jnr of KewIph Hed Pepper Itub, inndc from red peppers, nt any unii: ftere. Yeu will have the nuleUest relief known. Adv. Sk? iaBjriTinwSCT CANDLES, then KERO SENE, furnished our light. New the modern electric bulb has "rescued" us. And Gas fuel used in "HOT WAVE" Automatic f GAS-FIRED BOILER uppllra heat te your home In th net modern wnr. It U modern Dratu It llmlunte all e( your iinplraiant lieatlna; dutle uml almcultlee, t'ennrrtrd te, your reient itrnm, vuper or het-water PUnt II will uiiteiiiutlriilly keep tour limine at any leninerutura tv want it, wlllieut any ..ri en your part, ileal- n a r v tea let Inler fupled during Inilallutlen. TYPE DW for heU viattr Wltmt mob, rt. Hatha OAS UTILITIES CORPORATION 100 Locust St. Spruce 8810 before the. nll-Atiinrlrnii linltilitv nm rA,, needed te initke the dinner n rent nut fSl? ""..'or this renHen leek ever rare- ruiiv nil the requisites Ter the menl, rnrefully checklnit off ench hm. If jeu hnve net mnde the cranberr- jelly or .ctmsyrve Iry this method. l.ek ever eurpftilly one qunrt of rrnnberries, tils. cnrillnR nil heft berrlen, vnHh nnd urn In, plnce in the unucepnn nnd itdd Otic and eiwhnlf cup of ceM'trafcr. Hent slowly te linllln? pe?nt nnd coel: for ten inimileu. Turn In I.i1l l.n n.,.1 i let the juice drip thretiRh. Mensure this i juice nnd return te wuicepnn nnd ndd One cup of tugar te every cup of vruriucrrp nice Stir te dissolve the juice nnd bring te boiling point; cook for ten minutes, then turn lu jelly rIiissps and cool te meld. Itub the pulp left In the jelly I mir through n fine sieve nnd menmire thlH pulp nnd ndd Three -quarter cup of nugnr te every cup of info cranberry pulp. Stir te dissolve the sugar, nnd cook for ten minutes. Pour in meld. ThM conserve or butter is delicious If one ene hnlf pnekugp of seeiled rnislns is milled nt the same time with the sugar. Te- This Mince Plo Line deep pic plate with plnln pastry. New plnce n thin lucr of finely chopped pared tipples in tiic bottom of the pre pared pie plate. Then place In the inlnce-nient and spread ever nil n glass of ricli strawberry or ether preserve. Plnce in mixing bowl Four f6fr.ipoeM of flour, 7 hrce tablespoon of breiett, tugar, One tablespoon of butter, One teaspoon of cHnnainen. Itub between the tips of the fingers te n fine crumb, spread this ever the pre pared pie and cover the top with Inch wide strifes of pastry, forming n lattice In crisx-cresH fashion; bake in hIew even for forty minutes. Halted Almonds Shell the almonds nnd plnce In sauce pan ami cover with cold wnter. Place en the stove and bring te boiling point. Cook for three minutes. Turn in the ceinnuer nnd let cold wnter run ever the almonds, then slip off the skins. Place the nlmends In small bowl and pour ever melted butter, using five tablespoons te ench half pound. Tess nlmends well se as te cover each nut with the butter. Place In single layer en baking sheet in moderate even nnd brown, stirring every two minutes. ! When the nlmends nre nicely brewnad sprinkle nt once with salt. Tomate Salad Select small hothouse tomatoes, cut slice from the top nnd with spoon scoop out the renterrf. Fill with nlcelv mm mm sened coleslaw chopped fine, mask with mnvennnlse nnd dust thickly with pa prika. Add the pulp scooped out fiem the tomatoes in the gravy. This will give the grnvy a 'nice flavor. Clubhouse Celery Trim the root of the stnlk of celery le point. New scrape and cleanse by splashing celery In plenty of cold water. Split the celery in hnlf beglnnini; from the pointed root end te the tip of the leaves. Scpntntc each half. Split ench half into quarters In the same manner. Plnce celery en a trey and cover with cracked Ice. If you will open olives nbeut three hours before needed and place In buwl of finely crushed ice the olives will have a fine flavor. Try this. Serve a nicely browned strip'ef biu'en with each portion of roast chicken or turkey. MRS. WILSON'S ANSWERS My Hear Mrs. Wilsen Will you please give recipe for making chicken giblets with rice and curry? MRS. II. Chichrn (Jlblcts With Bice and Curry Cever the well-elennsed giblets of chicken with cold wnter. Yeu might ndd the neck and wings. One onion, sliced thin, kec of can of, One.-quarter teaspoon of poultry stitseniny. Cook slowly until the guard is ten der, then eoel and cut in small pieces. Wash one-half cup of rice and plnee te cook in two and one-half cups of boiling water. Cook until the wnter is absorbed and the rice is soft. Cever the rice with napkin te absorb excess water. Place in skillet One-half cup of geed shortening. and add One-half cup of flour. Stir te blend well nnd add One umf three-quarter ci;)t of water- and the stock drained from the tliblets. Stir rapidly le blend and rek for ten minutes, then add The prepaied tiililels, One ami out -half teaspoon nf salt, One-htttf teaipoen of pepper. One teaspoeu of curry powder, One-half teaspoon of mustard, lileml well and cook slowly for ten minutes. I.lft the rice te warm dish nnd pour the gihlet curry ever th riee. (tarnish with finely minced sweet pep pers. If Mrs. Collet will send me addressed ami stumped cuvelepe I will tell her hew I te remedy her trouble; also repent the question. Hemstitching Cc Wbil Yeu WMt. All Kind, (f J Yard Flyjtlr.:, Sutten CoTered, ISutterhnle. BXIRT PLEATINO M.CO W. S. HEMSTITCHING CO. Ill S. 11 th St.nEL0W8qiir.s.TNUTST. --m amic tArwH- COMPEL SUCCESS, Unchecked WASTE In paring vegalabUt It Extravagant Continued Eatrav- aganee mean failure CLAD'S PARER turn WASTE Inte WEALTH Kiltita EaaiaaMtt (or Hettli sad Rtilsartiti VICTOR V. CLAD CO 119 & 121 S. 11th St. i;f. ii37 f Laneil Permanent Waving Bra Mmeveft from unuceis felly flya htaU aitA INECTO RAPID t e t) 1 1 A by MtiA ". L' All kind" halr7i. m Tff Mb "E2r.; ieVOMi imm Pi.N. W. THEEwaftR.! THE TRAINED NURSE 17 INFANT SHOP 1807 Chestnut Street Appjrel Ser the rtilld ,un te :i This Week's Reductions White & Tan Chinchilla Cost $8.50 White Corduroy Coats .... 4.73 White Corduroy Hat .... 1.S0 Brush Weel Suit 9.50 Spruce 2193 11 ,m i ya I I " I u M STORE ORDERS Fnhla Vnil le. , Buy Anything, Anywhere and Pay Us en Easy Terms S. R. WEAVER, Inc. 1112 CHESTNUT ST.' Roem 31 nnd S3 First Aid te Broken DelU Deli Hospital Brehtn DelU Repaired and Mad le Loek Like JVetu Part; Wig, Rubber, ale. Frank Kiesling 2139 Germantown Ave. Large Assortment of DelU, Toys, Coaches, Etc. ft HaeScrew Machine ' Products Paris or Atttmblti Articlu RUtd 10. Speciftcatient PREMIER RADIO MFG. CO. ., 1900 North 6th SI. CelumM loci rutk 2W mmMMWM.VJMUMM iyiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiitiiiiiiininitwnnmiiiaimmiiintininitnrai JONES' SHOES Arch Support Shoes 27S2 Germantown Ave. tneW FMftt VM Kii Cemhrl Shots, tvifn Steel Arch Support, Rebbtr Hull Attached. a Real Nstnrs's Comfert fl 0 Qg U All alaea I rrean 2HP ,0a R Alt mt.llha I In 10. at ).(' H !iiniiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiimiiiiRiniiiiiniiiiirjiiiiiiitiiiii:iinwl Energy, Business Ability and Small Investment Fer interest in established manufacturing or jobbing busi ness. Extensive sales adver tising and merchandising ex perience. B 234, Ledger Off. ci ( i e a J :i :i i i iStiissMssSiyfUSIsWmf 1 $35.00 Our repuUtlnn fur fnlr lrHllnar Mlilrh Kne tuick out a iierleil nf fnrtt.fuur i'iir 1 Iho lieut Kiinmntec of qiiiillty jeu ian KM. bar Din like the nhove In titat- limni nnd geld with a slnle din mend Is nn excellent Chrlstmne suggestion. Kennedy & Bre. Diamond Merchants and Jewelers 102 S. 13th St. 1878 JSaKS 1922 .tAJUJ.'JJI jA44saj taT&HEIMl .wsttmit SIGN nf the I TIMES JfTJyjIgBfBBMaagtMBMaagBH I ' ?V ru:- ,j f ...ill. tUtlvar.' I UUIIK mull mm iuiuauTu u.l . ll.HHM...f I.Mniiitiiiti.n n3l UIIU U IIIUIUUH" Rliunivuae v"l'j'i bookkeeping credits and offlce''5 routine for responsible position . with mercantile jobbing con cern in Philadelphia. Must fur nish unquestionable reference ns te character nnd nbilltiy. Give full particulars in first letter. Confidential. Address Bex H 223, Ledger Office. f udmdv n nrmirr s CATERING Parties, Weddings and Receptions Best of Quality. Under Personal Supervision. Estimates Given Fancy Cakes, Ice Cream Phonce Bryn Kawr 7-8S and 7-50 22 BRYN MAWR AVE. BRYN MAWR. PA. . XMAS CLUBS KVrhrn De Your Xmn Shopping Early and De It at Gerry's l!nV pnymcntH en Xmaa u lherlis. Werth -while plfts of weed products of distinc tion. KITCHEN CABINETS CEDAR CHESTS CEDAR WARDROBES PHONOGRAPHS IRONING CABINETS FREDERICK R. GERRY Ce. Chestnut S rital 1 1-, a 1 9 i sgagBgBgagaHgal t I Things You'll Leve te Make 'his is what makes my steaks se delicious my DUPLEX DRIPLESS SMOKELESS BROILER limits tlirm like III ii crlll. KrriH tlirm tenilrr unci .lule uml nines rrrj lilt of llir niitrlnifiil, sii Hint thr.v tire eiiNilv tllarstnl nnd liriiltnfiil nnil Its aln In Jlrnil Den' I li:lit uml tukin nnh :m Miind te lir.it. Ne smoke no ., aniiMP Hiitlns. IVeli-l for steakn. rlien-. Ilsh, elc. rlc. ITU i 'un li" uhi'U en r:a. oil, Hertrli' or coil runcfK. Nltelv nn. B , AH VA .llll'll U ifl,, uiiiuiiiiiiiii. ...,e.n a ...ii.u.v. ..an jyui iivu.vi rrii-.r w r srn, ,H naUI JIM 53.3U 10 UH Peitpald direct. ri 1 !! f 17 Edlnbore St.. amr&&5Ssi uunaee ivi r b ,a. nn.tnn m. s rm,rft YOUR FEET UZZO THEM GOOD TASTE DEMANDS THEM THE NEW A.B. LITTLE SHOE Here is the reason why the A. E. Little shoe tccos tcces nizej no equal. Its extraordinary comfort i ; built in. Due te the natural sus pension given the arch, the shoe works with the regular function ing of the feet. Can't break down. Is practically all hanil faewetl. Relieves conditions and actually strengthens. And-unce. -is unsui passed in its smart, aristocratic appear appear Fer men and women. mm Shee Company 1314 Chestnut St. APPROVED BY FASHION - ENDORSED BY PHYSICIANS l"i t"A A True Economy Keeping your smart suit, coat or dress always fresh, clean and well pressed is a true economy. Master cleaned clothes (as we clean them) wear better, wear longer and keep you looking your best always. Send us a sample suit, coat or dress and let us show you hew we can rejuvenate it hew well we can restore it. LADIES' SUITS OR COATS, $3 DRESSES, $3.50 Phene Poplar 7660 for Aute te Call Philadelphia's Quality Cleantrs and Dyers arg's !SV" 1616-28 N. 21t St, Philadelphia llrantlu'3 1113 Chestnut St. and 6567 Germantown Ave. Fsssgasll ra I I . . r Something Nw I" NUhtsewiw Here )h ii rlmrmlnj: new nlchtgewn nhlch you will find very eimy te make. Cut ii pleee nf hIII( the Hhnpe of put tern "A." 1Ih the eilKt'H picctcd or buttonhole them jeurHelf. If jeu wish te iniikis It a hit ilnlntler, iell i thu eilxes uml then join narrow lllet en v luce te it. The rest of the gown Is a strnlght piece jelneil te the yoke te bIve the peg -top effect. ou can join the tun Prts with hemstitching or Willi nn iiihertleii of lee. FIiiInIi the edges of the lower pint lu the wnnm wuy ." ?i, ten. A denr friend weuW tppreciate gift of this tortterUirUt. te Op Anniversary Sale This Week Only We are offering en sale thousands of Sweaters and Scarfs for Men, Women and Children, all colors, Hizes and styles. AT TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS Her I Jur opportunity te aelert uieful Nmat ajlfta for the entire family at m trmodeu laving, tvetnareber thla offer ! for one week only. OUR TWO LEADING SPECIALS LADIES' SWEATERS Hal I'rlri' 4 1C WMXJ Tuxedos, all m uler shades. Regular 14.00 Value, Highest Grade Pure Worsted pep- MEN'S SPORTSVVEATERS Hale Prif Men's Worsted QCplated Spert sJ Swcutar. warmth without weight kind. Regular Jli.00 Value DBtlV I 3; Ttddy Btar Stts for Kiddies, Scarfs for Men and Women, Spert Heis, stc, all Rsducsd. Shep Early for Geed Selection. This Offsr i Made te Yeu Direct Frer,: the Manufacturers , Blackstone Knitting Hills, 38 S. 8th St., Phila. Forward-looking Ph Hade Iph ians are looking with favor en the expansion of facilities for the higher education of Philadelphia's future citizens by the erection of the new St. Jeseph's College at City Avenue and Fifty-fourth Street. These interested in i 91 LaW Wi sin 1 I i Ip'1 'I Liberal education Classical education Education that makes the moral and spiritual at least co-equal with the purely mental see in this new institution an important addition te the influences that improve the present and secure the future of Philadelphia's best ideals. The campaign for funds, therefore, appeals te all true Philadelphians. The purpose of this advertisement is te make it easy for all who wish te de se te contribute te the fund. It is physically impossible for the solicitors te call personally en many of these who are presumed te be genuinely interested in promoting this enterprise. These who are net seen are requested te bring or send their contributions te Suite 105, Belle vue-Stratferd Hetel. This applies particularly te residents of these sections of the city where it solicitors. has been impossible te Contributions may also be made te any of the General Committee or at the following banks and trust cempanies: Drexel & Ce., Continental-Equitable Title and Trust Ce., Bene ficial Saving Fund Society, Market Street National Bank, Sub urban Title and Trust Ce., Bryn Mawr Trust Ce., Merien Title and Trust Ce. and Girard Ave. Title and Trust Ce. New St. Jeseph's College Foundation Suite 105, Bellevue-Stratford Hetel Direction of Rev. Albert G. Brown, S. J., President and Rev. Matthew L. Fortier, S. J. GENERAL COMMITTEE His Eminence, D. CARDINAL DOUGHERTY Honorary Chairman Jeseph C J. J. i 'w"w"iiii m organize local teams et m teams Vicar General Rt. Rev. M. J. CRANE, D. D., Honorary Vice Chairman These who wish te distribute their contributions ever a period may use this Trainer, Chairman Sullivan, Jr., Vice Chairman James J. Breen, Vice Chairman Eugene McGuckin, Secretary Jehn F. Skelly, Treasurer James J. Burn, Auditor Rebert E. Bewes Benjamin T. Britt Samuel Cattncr, Jr Merris L. Clothier James M. Daly Henry Di Berardine James J Diamond Edward V. d'lnvilliers Jnmes M. Dehan Michael Donehoc Edward J. Deener Charles C. Drueding Edward J. du Mee Jeseph L. Durkin Jehn P. Dwyer Walter T. Fahy James E. Farrell Alsxnnder Fergusen A. L. Fitzpatrick James A. Flaherty Jeseph P. Gaffney Jehn J. Gallagher Jeseph F. Gallagher Elli Gimbel C. E. Hnllahan Phillip A. Hart Jehn J. Hendersen Leenard A. Hickley Ignatius J. Horstmann Celeman J. Joyce James M. Kelley Jehn J. Kelly P. F. Kernaii P. J. Lawler Erneit Laplace Jacob D. Lit Jehn E. Lencrgan William H. Leng Jehn V. Loughney Henry C. Lueas Jules E. Mnilbaum Jeseph J. McCaffrey Jehn F. McCuiker Samuel J. McDonald Michael J. McEnery Themas McKean William V. McGrath, Jr. Hen. Jeteph McLauRhlin Themas J. Meagher Hen. Jehn Monaghan .lame E. Merency James P. A O'Coner Autin O'Mulley Geerge W. Nerm Hen. Jehn M. Patterson Emile G. Pcrret H. A. Pell. Charles T. Quin Francis X. Quinn Murtha P. Quinn Themas K. Quirk A. Raymond Raff Edward F. Rivinus Sir James J. Ryan Michael J. Ryan Richard C. Schweerer William 1. Shields William Simpien Themas F. Slatlcry Walter Geerge Smith David J. Smyth James J. Sullivan Jehn J. Sullivan Samuel M. Vauclain Daniel F. Waters James M. Widens PLEDGE Date New St. Jeseph's College Foundation, Suite 105, Bellevue-Stratford Hetel, Philadelphia. OwiiiK te my interest in higher educa educa tien, and in th Educational Service eC St. Jeseph's College te the Community, and in consideration of the subscriptions of ethers, I hereby subscribe and premise te pay te the Treasurer of St. Jeseph's College Foundation for the purpose of providing land, new buildings and equip ment for St. Jeseph's College in Philadel phia, the sum of dellars: S cash herewith ; balance in quarterly payments of $ each, payable en 15th day of February, May, Augjst, No vember, 192. Signed Address Make check, payable te JOHN F. SHELLY, TrtMWtf L'J mssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssmt U m Nil Mi 4.A m kw. i M i i m 'M. MteafeAn i u vjt. (i.AJC'it 2
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