WHuwA W'Hfp WWW Wf; vmt - -'w yMfrW tt'TrOTWrrasj'.jyv, I'HttH'JZT'iFJJ'.T l J nm -tfv .v v . '..K' V ?.' r i.. . .'. ... y . " , i.ri i-St ket) et rtn m c . , school teachers. I weuia iike jtf emati's Exchange - What te Give ' innir of WemanTa PW: 'M'en theia dy te" receive rS2nlnif Christmas gUts, but Slwer my Question t will gS'twoefrnricI ra'i.di.. w'""" .11 m . . . .. ....I rJL. Vricnds re giving necKue. 'f'i hlndkrchlef. Please sugfest " Hi. that will be inexpensive, W '' lhii,: ind my al ewance HP'0"'"" MAB C. ,8turp- hoelc of DeemH FAa,V07lcturrweuld be very nice If ATiitir lady wne iuciibb i. Ir !r would Buereat a desk i or an mwschve j,.nv.,.. V LMr.es That Curl Miter j irur" - -- !5!tf.dam I write this because se I'wjr," ..V you new V K"n wnw urlyeylashes. Mine are Wh. nK? eVarlSils rJ L"9,? S; the Suroe-e. which ei' ",US,' . water, and with It I 'P XEiMhes for a fw minutes. , little ordinary yellow ' wli ... if n Urn name brush Jlna ana P" V" "V- . i. IBS-X?'..""" Every TCl 'who 5?. h'i. faithfully every night for EVENING BUBt,IG liEDEIt-JPHllJABELPH TAuB&DAY: DEdEltfBER Fashion Decides the Cuff's the Thing for Autumn 7, 1922 ..'. - " 'i i ".i-y th will be generously rewaraeu. WShw "w very long new, but I L i 1 habit, nnd de net seem te M r. r n'. ,1 nif when I havs I. imv eyelashes every night after L'She want eyes Ike starsV My S. uteYra "te Toek my best without Ur t nuisance or a freak. MRS. M. D. O. ...- A ii nnn nn h.lnflll Si' vZi inj nnnrirlntA the in which they are sent. This Is Li method, although any reader mm It will, "f course, understand ?i.the tiniest bit of vaseline ij ki .nnlled. and (treat care taken none of It gets In the eyes. Jrr7ijl& .J A I B' tttflYSYS CAROLS TO RESOUND THROUGH CITY ON EVE OF CHRISTMAS - - iUiuic League Has Prepared Comprehensive Program Which Will-Utilize Services of Hundreds 6f Volunteer Singers. ' Community Centers te Coach Participants 1g. I. CHEMIST HONORED Wiltir H Fulweller Awarded Medal for Suggestions te industry filter Herbert Fulweller, chemical '"Wi' S for the U, O. I., lias received nd I Grass'tli meilnl from the American tien of the Society of Chemical In- iTkeaward was mnile in reroRnitien nisurnn in Ibc Gas Imlustry," which feted the "most useful sujrgestlen in plied chemistry ei any suemmcu ie leciety, iif. Fuhvellcr. who is forty-three mil old, is a graduate of Venn Char fer Scheel anil the University of Tenn nlrtnii. Among many noted tliinga it ha) done in chemistry is te intro intre tet a read hinder in Pennsylvania udmanj-ether States. "The future of our Industry as I see K," Mid Sir. Fulweller, "is te be the delivery of lieiit energy in the most nennient, efficient mid economical form. Today a great deal of attention kin eiven te what is called the (oep'ete salificatien of coal, ns by this tics we heiie Ie transform even a rtr percentage of heat energy in Uefetl Inte gas." ( By CORINNE LOWE The motto of today's fashions seems te be "Treat 'era cuff." Often, In fact, the difference between a model of last season and one of this Is established entirely by this detail of the sleeve. ThiB Is true whether spoken of frocks or of wrapB. The gauntlet cuff Is new mere- in evidence than cvpp nml . n gleycs of this type, really women seem te have forgotten these accessories were cyer plain. Today we ehew n charming after neon cent of black velvet with enor mous . gauntlet cuffs of white ermine reaching te the elbow underneath and slightly shorter en top. Cellar nnd band are. of course, of mntnhlin t,, nnd this model provides another bit of testimony te the prevalence of the draped wrap. WOMAN DIES OF BURNS i u ' Tw Others In Serious Condition Prem Explosion of Oil Steve Mrs.' Anna Mukheuse, seventy ycar3 j.' who with two ether women wiir Ktbnsly burned Tuesday night when trveaused by the explosion of nn oil itjrilrt.tlie kitelien, swept the dwelling, 2!05 Wb'eatshetif lane, died yesterday in til Northeastern Hospital, Mrs. Anna Echltr and Miss Anna Eichler, her unihter, arc in n serious condition in lis hospital. The three women made vain efforts te Kit out the flames en each ether nnd wrt found unconscious, their clothing Kill burning, by neighbors who came te their assistance. MEN ! DYE ANYTHING NEW FOR FEW CENTS Dnuei Kimenas Dranerl IWrU Curtains Ginghams I COlts Sweaters fitnrblnn. fU Coverings Everything Adventures With a Purse OF COUKSE wc will all have te con cen con ccde the fact that, when washed, silk undvrthlngs leso emn of their at tractiveness, even when they hnvc only been laundered once. But, at the same time, a bit of extra care, will work wonders, the temperature of the wnter, careful dipping In wnter into which coloring has been lidded. And new straps are a help, tee; they nerve te freshen. Did you knew that veu can buy straps made of jersey silk, just the same ns the silk jersey vests? Thcv will net wear thin ns ribbon does, and nlwayti take the pink dye better than nuDen. xncy are nnirty-nvc cents it set. Perhaps you knew a husband or brother, or just "some one," who dur ing the course of his business dny has a let of checking of papers te tle, nnd colored pencils are much better for checking, but If the man Is en the street n let he does net want te be laden with n variety of pencils as well as )i fountain pen. But you can buy for him colored refills for the inetal pencils every one carries these days, refills just like the lend ones, blue or red, for twenty-five cents a box. Every street nnd evefy district of the city will echo with carols this year during the hours before midnight of the eve of Christmas as a result of n com prehensive plan devleped by the Phila delphia Muse League, and tarried en by mere than, 200 churches and civic organizatieni. Instead of 8 spasmodic effort of a few groups of carol singers In widely scattered sections, of . the city, .who heretofore have plodded the streets after midnight caroling, this year upon the flash of signal searchlights from City Hall hundreds of bands of singers will begin their rounds at 0:15 en Christ mas Eve. Net only will the ceremony com- Sletcly cover -the city, but the plans cvcleped by the Music League assure a return te the old-fashioned caroling of Dickens' day in England. The carolers in each group will num ber from four te twenty and will sing about forty minutes. A Bey Scout holding a lantern aloof en a staff will head the singers, and there will be u Scout at each corner where a turning la made. ' Several community centers have begun teaching the carols te groups, and among these organisatiens are the Watervlew Recreation Center, Mc Mc Mahen nnd Haines streets; Athletic Center, Twenty-sixth and Master streets; the Lighthouse, Mascher street nnd T.elilsh nvenue ! University Settle ment, Twenty- sixth and Lembard and llryn niawr, community streets, Center. Persons Interested in Joining in this unlnue service will be welcomed at these, pluccs. The Welsh Church, which has an unusually fine choir of sixty, has joined in the movement and will sing carols In the vicinity of Twenty-first street nnd Fatrmeunt avenue. After-Dinner Tricks 338 Ne. 338 The Whirling Wheel An unusual optical illusion can be performed with the figure illustrated above. Cut out the drawing and naste it te n piece of cnrdheLcii. Afk some one if he can make the wheel revolve en the paper. Of course, this seems an lm possibility and no ene will attempt it. Held the card in the hand, and slowly move the arm in a small circle. Tell every ene te watch the figure steadily. In n moment, the wheel will seem te revolve and will continue its apparent revolution as long as the hand is kept in motion. diamond Dp es. Sl'SK,.a?J?? . r Ji'?f PknBY DenVwVu- successfully, becuiiHe perfect home S,nBei"CI1BI?rntcel'' Wth Diamond Me?c '.t, Irye,H!iihn.y? 'lcv.Pr "y1 Ulnninn i i. ' imxuu goods. sflll MFjWrTrMBiMsWsMM a il.iiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiHsHsHi.iiLiHIH - iikamr j . -" I EC 1 I HeRN5cHiwnART Baking Cd 25 AUTOMATS RESTAURANTS CAFETERIAS ALL CENTRALLY LOCATED Yeu can new buy Baked Beans frcah from our evens daily. In handy Quart Con tainers S5c. Bring home a Quart TODAY! Eat Breakfast Here at one of our 25 Automats, Cafeterias or Restaurants. Foej of highest quality at these letv prices unmatchable anywhere. conep K ,www. ""ffestiert PnS1 "reak UP the J Ve i CIH d yAU a,re relved Don't rub u A?py S,0"'- .Un .... '.ne SOre snot. warm. It 'ictinSVA1,".8 simple, effective .j;;,.""; the congestion. Stewed Prunes 5C Baked Apple iec Oatmeal with Cream 10c Griddle Cakes with Syrup.. 15c EGGS Fried, Boiled or Scrambled, 20c Fried Bacen and Egcs 35c Egrs Scrambled with Chipped Beef 20c Ham and Effga (Country Style) with French FriedPotatee's, 23c Our Fresh Country Sausage is se geed that ever 6,000 orders en this ene item alone are received daily. Try it yourself TODAY. Only 15 cents. Shoppers will find quick and satisfactory Walter Service i,U1Re,ltaurant8 at 2a N- eth Street, or 106 Seuth lt nth Street both convenient te I).n.rimi snr. Avail Yourself of Hern it Hardart Service TODAY ii The League has arranged te have the caroling' program broadcast by radio from' the Arch Street Presbyterian Church choir following their own serv ice. Tne singing at the' Garrlck Theatre, wb're the boy's choir of , the Pro Pre Cathedral of St. Mary's, under Henry UlrlcB, will lead n caroling program, will be free te the public. Open house will be kept by the lead ing women's clubs. The public has been invited te participate ly the bril liant illumination of all homes en Christmas Eve. One of the features of the caroling will be the singing by about 400 men of the (Sunday Breakfast Association, who are being helped by the Geed Cheer Club. , Mr. Henry, , P. Wllkle will begin teaching the girls of the Kensington Y W. O. A. next Thursday evening. Any church or group interested in co-operating will be supplied with free song' sheets, and information upon com' munlcating with the Philadelphia Music 1823 Walnut street, Locust League, 1080. DO YOU ENJOY LIVING? De you show It by a happy disposition, a pleasant voice and a cheerful smile? If you de, and you are a young woman between 18 and 25, 1 can offer you an opportunity te become a Bell Telephone Operator. Right neiv is the best, time in the whole year te secure one of these permanent positions., MISS STEVENSON, 1631 ARCH STREET 8.30 A. M. TO 7 P. M. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA The Xmas Glew 11 HICH comes from the light of a Biddle-Gaumer lamp is bound te be reflected in the yenrs te come by that self-same lamp. Such a gift is a lasting remembrance of your geed taste. Our selection is new at its zenith Cema out today and inspect it. Lighting Fixtures IIDDLE-OAUMER CO. 384656 Lancaster Are. Take Me, 10 Car In Subway Phene- BARIn 0700 ' Optn Bttardiy Till 4 P. M. ' 1K eset Three Upht e!p trio candle lamp: in Etruscan and polychrenxr; tl" high: 18" parch-ment-Uke shadt. "NetlcD the Mchtla jvijuipmini 'll'''l'1'"'llllVi''r.fegifnlPSffi'Tl''li' """""I?,fiv. H Or 'vy'k Wc Fit the I I' P) L Ni W Narrow Heel I M Tan 'or Black fl II I Norwegian Grain ' 555-2- .' 1:1 1 Ii 1 Smart Walking Oxfords 1 HHESE handsome, sturdy i 1 -- new Oxfords are worn- 1 I en's favorites this year. Par- I . ticularly stylish and becem- 1 J ing when matched with a I I pair of Niederman's i Special Sftert Hese, $1.95 I I fc en riioe(M.ii c. e Kprtk (( "Quality Alitxtys Atfy) linrrT""' "'' at Moderate Prices" iMiJ '' l"Wgy H D I HOME JOURNAL G&0t ags)ai s46"i jilSjSTj"? X'J's?lfc-tjfc I Twass tajs(lfix AfrW'l n f VtsiiliiiHsiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijV JstaiftBiBSiaBH-lH , -J I ft. -3 I I' f JE--ii,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiA iNwrnwHUNtMH Ttlntiifn TblHitllmiJnrnilb HnrjJ S..U DECEMBER. IQCS THt CUW1S rUBlHHINO COMPAKV miUDIUWA .5 CENTS szsssJS I I' In the Chestnut and Juniper Streets win dow of Jehn Wanamaker's Stere there is en display THE MADONNA By Henry J. Seulen Painted for The Ladies' HeMe Journal and wonderfully reproduced as the cover en the December issue, it is the whole Story of the Life of Christ marvelously done in one great picture if you have net already bought your copy of the great Christmas Journal get it today. In spite of a record printing of two million two hundred thousand copies the news dealers' supply is rapidly being exhausted And you must have Seulen's superb Madenna. THE LAD F S HOME JOURNAL 15c the Copy Frem Any Newsdealer or Bey Agent Mere Than 50 Features in the December Issue $1.50 the Year By Mail Subscription Yeu can subscribe threeh any -cwsdeabr or authorized act or sd your order direct t. THE LAMES HOME JOURNAL, Phila., P.. ', vt-5 -jffitt m m m 'id ' 'hp m "i""M"""m" fniiHTffra ! ' 9 SAU,!ig,L-,,Jk,lff,tr -J? ?ytjjy.'tt, -.,. .Kt'.1..VHl,,
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