kA ' MW m wzmmzFrr i(Y tw,vxM Vif'W S'W ri W?? fWT7 fWTOfW mhw w V I : ill Mm 111 M'1 ' M .& 32 V 1KB. " ia'.5 Limi IS' 'V m'l H i EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHIEADELPHIA, TUESDAY; DECEMBER 19, 1922 - - - I. i - - LL SET FOR CHRISTMAS Tin camera eaugl Miss Helen Kcman at '.he end of her shepping: tour uitl her amis full of wreathe, a drum n'everything Fy'HHSvBlBBBMBjBVBfll ST 5 Wft -?r . ' ILK FPscbK 3!&s yjyf H fMBWfiBJBBniaMBr vi StiBJiflBkcSBBSBBVBBBBBHlBBKBBBBBBBBBBBBV i OL'R-IOOTEP FRIENPS VOT FORGOTTEN Fp.ii;!, u Rutherford, operative manager of the S. I. C. A., pictured holding tee of gipantm stocking for herce at the Seete's hcadq iarM jtfe' TO PLAY VIA KAP10. Hahnemann Orchestra makes isdie debut from W I P tonight. Conductor Leman, Man ager Sister and W E Sherman, baritone soloist, are pictuicd above If? ik ; - ,r f itV' . ' . ;a, mmM y ' tMwmSttm ;&, 'MS. . U. J '..- jddJTmlfA S -Wfflts. tj&z&i$k JbBbKF mMl wrammi t ubmess " -tii ?. B'HHlHR out WHEN BUSINESS IS Dl'I.L INSIDE, Mi ydrf Drcifus, in charge of fhribtmas Seal booth ai the St James Hetel, xclla te pidetnans en the itree i pww , mmmmmm wmmmmmmmmm m AN UNOFFICIAL SNAPSHOT of Assistant U. S. Dm- trkt Attorney Hrady and U. S. Deputy Mnrshal Ryan m front of the Postelfice Buildinff, yesterday i m&Zwv; KHBKju, fSiir!Sr- . "c-E5v . -vmwzmxi. -sr:" - ,w .- i ' 5, . ' i v'.. ; '. nM Y? ts t T .US '(.' .. J7-. " .' ! i i V- REPRESENTATIVE WINIFRED MASON Ht'CK a-?heppinc; rocs, vith her children, Wallace Mnien and Edith Carlylc, selecting Christmas gifts, .1EFFERS0N HOSPITAL KIDDIES ENJOYED THE CHRIST MAS PARTY given by members of the Philadelphia Electric Company. 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Margaret .nva) e?e enjoyed that privilege a ' Philadelphia Electric's Chribt mas party CITY HALL A CHRIS I 1 S BOWER. The tree stands at the east entrance ' i ame the center of attraction for children mt with tlmir parents en shopping tours, providing quite a Y iV di atmosphere nreiuid the nublir buildings. The camera caught Mr- f athtrine Heath examining the trees SSBtiKTmlrKfuMSm'mf mmmmHMKBn 8W "; 'xf. .W !i!."M xWSZf V4s . is?? i) ? rv iv:1i'A XWW i- 'jgmmmm-'mm&M a--l---Milf!fl mfmBwm 6 vf??;; .''viti? ?; vi- r ""ira .i-afiau Hl &r!iJ &xk SfPxlfeh. "HF i 'Mte-fe A--------l-------------r 3k2 H-------H--i KIDDIES SEE REAL PLAY. Children from tie Widcner Memerial Scheel wete en'ertained a the Academy of Music yestcrduy seine of the little guests arc shown n 'he left On the right, Frank McGlynn, who plaxed lrad ng role, is pictured with one of the visitors I- ERYBODY'S DOING IT. Everywhere one leeks one sees fair shoppers luiTNitig here and there with arms fall of packages, and toys and wreaths, their eyes alight with the Christmas spirit j& 1 , CAN YOU RECALL THIS BIT OF OLD PHILADELPHIA? II I ! bib. jj - - . m ' ' ' " " I I - i i II .------------------,l 1 - 1 , MISS PEARL WHITE, ci een star, make s twenty-seventh trip te Paris MANY PROMINENT PERSONALITIES OF YESTERYEAR made the old Stratford Hetel their head quarters when visiting Philadelphia. Above is a view of tliut e-ublishment as it appeared en the south west corner of Bread ami Walnut htre.'U, in 1807, the present sid of the Bellevue-Stratferd. Contributed by the Newell Studies, 25C Seuth Sixth street. Please send us your old Philadelphia photegrspn KARL (. PETERSON, 17 Washington jKh fic),00 pupil, wins Firestone scholar- uhip BRINGING HOME THE CHRISTMAS GREHN. James O'Connor took no chances of a trec1css Yule tide. He purchnscd his tree and stand early ) CHEWING GUM ADDICTS, beheld the source of your pleasure. The gatherer "ahlnnies" up chicle tree, slash mg: bark with his machete. The sap is then gathered in a pail HHb BH. ISLifl JOHN McCOR- MACK, noted Irish tenor, sails for Europe SIR ERIC GED DES, British A m b n s s a der's brother, sails LOUIS WOLF, President of tbi Federation of Jewish CharitiM i fcjBBBHBBBM i- ( JBIPVBIBBt vwWBBIBHBBBBH v i v4 Jts B fP Aiis Ibbbbh ' 9H9BBBaBEKbr!."'' ' '' letflBBfBBBBBBailHBBBKO FIRST CHRISTMAS PRESENT HAS REACHED THE WHITE HOUSE. A large basket of choice pecans presented te the Hardlngs by II. II. Hedrick, of Georgl bbbik'? bbk jMdiy&b bbbhSbbbbbbHbhbSbhbib&b. bV J 1 -. p, ., "" TWO OLDEST MEMBERS OF CONGRESS en fln ' visit together te the While Heuse. Unclu Jee tannwi 8(l-ycar-eld Republican, and Charles M. Stcdnian, 81-y old Democrat 'f;Ct ji -,.