T&m ' w- r H. ,' M u r ft?. IK ftlffi ..J I J! i htV ! wn tf '?i mf: '! "JjI "-.. L! M r if' ,i &. U I'Tfe Daily Mevie Magazine j-vv-fjfs i-- - I r '-- . r , i EVENING vftJBUO liEQGEI-PHIEAJtfEjKPHIA;, .qgfrBSDAY,. , frEEMBEB , ff). ,1822. ' THE MDO COIYS IWO THE MOVIES J$fefgrL.j&3&Jx1?x&$&l-!.. wtjy-Trfr si...,rytAVByy7;'T'l something that would hnve been written by n member of the W. C. T. U"or Hie Subhath Observance Association. Xcvertliclcps, In tncklng en his 'fore word' he pncrlllccd net n bit of Mrs. Parker's arand and glorious old meller. He unfolded before us such n painting of the New England countryside as no ether milker of movies has been nble nice and I appreciate the thought. And " Vliilmore gorgeous tHan"' T, the same te you nnd many of 'cm. rel, house. ,. lnnche ek. -,! nrtlficial windstorms of Hollywood can the PreJudlreil CiCiilliunan writes : ever helle te muni. New that the two irrcat American "Net that I. for one moment, would rural stage ehthsics hnvc been filmed, bcllttle the efforts of Mr. James Cruzc it H Inevitable that their rcsucctlve in liis attcuuit te make n eoeil motion merits as screen entertainment will be picture of the 'Old Homestead'; In fact, compared, just ns their original pre I admire him very much, but in his ductiens were, when first played en the last effort he has been linmpcred by n creaky stages of twenty years age. It lack of natural resources nnd, there is is net for u. nnwever. te criticize the little i euut. n stall et 'assistants.' dramatic intenity of the respective "Somehow I Just can't hrlng myself plights of Anna Moere nnd Uncle Jesh, te think that the man who innde that but It is obviously proper that the delicious bit of foolery, 'One (llorleus laurel for the superiority of teruniquc I'ay, was responsible Ter bringing In the cinema versions of their jes Itcubcn home en the wings of a seventy land sorrows should be laid, as It were, mile gale. I could find no poetry In 'nil tlin tipMint, lirntv tlm ..'IiaIa tllttlt ATDAnt fn n rnin vmm .... a..j.i . v...... l "IIVIU .. l-HJIV V t y,VI- "Much has been said of the 'smnll siennl wlstfulness that crept Inte the town' viewpoint of Mr. OriilUli nnd also pantomime of T. Hey Barnes net n of his nppnrcnt inability te present a scene that could approach in beauty purely dramatic narrative without, sep- David's declaration of his leve for Annn ping it with Inane and wenly preach-'in the atitumunl twilight while the mentH in the manner of n llenrst rill- (drowsy t'eunecticiit flowed by, bearing 'erlal. It is true that he made a plea great splotches of fallen leavea nothing for the slitsle moral M.nmlnul in 'Way that was worthy of comparison with the Down Kast.' which In these days of j ham dance or the vlllnge gossip patter Mencken. Huxley, Lawrence nnd the ting along the snow-covered read gab i ether llberalists sounds a bit funny like bing merrily te no one but herself." 'I I'O ratlin I ir turn et our (l.i i II' re ,i i- 1'tn m , p. .,. V s "'. i'f . ,t ' .in ,n,f r mi . iilm " pn line i n i Iv I- a en ' an i t see i luv n" i eep'ed fea in he inn .rs . .'l r'orriiee THE MOVIE FAX'S LETTERBOX By HENRY M. NKCLY I- I A. .1. S. write".' "Hum I wa .Hfins f.ppeslie n Irl who was doing her be nt t taint tee far hwi t il. un .thiiic hut wati-h her tight it. Ati.I. inv .'venl. ll was n relief wln-i he tin i,i 'ellai"eil ' "I feel III li !l t1 .- ..inn w. v .l'i I' Wiilhn-i' 1J. id AfliT dr. .Kim-.' th- crash ':i!l tin-" month, if- .ili.w.) it relief te knew the whim, nnd lu-e it 'out in the nii ii. Iti t I'vtti :f. in the 1 -t iitinlwi-. li" li'is iinl hiin-elf te line, what a tragedy il i-'. Si 1 1 K - le a iieisninilii. . nnd se miii'li real (lit I I MippeM it will be mere or n miracle if he is abb1 te come . bin 1 sureh hope h makes the If jour sources of iiifonuiitien gie y i. any facts ie iiniignte the lioed "f 1 ; detail poured u lv s(.ine papers, I -e let lis have them." ' have let- of ili iail. li if I int n fan family te undert.iud one tliitiir iltel.v : If Wally wants te tiuht his v up ng.iiii. I'm uv.U ahmg-iili' hii.i '. oust whenever 1 g t ,i 'h.iine. li i' n't matter imw i-t '. he v:i a geed nctrr or net .'ill 1 "-an see '. iiia ii wlie went de.ve. who new l s a I'l.m bre:i-i of n and w he i s le reiue ba l ll lie II really . . that-- all I'll ak c Known all these facts about him f i long time. I've kip' iuer. be- i I believed that he would in. ike a -i effi rt 'te pull himself tegeiher. i uu've ( vci' I n down nnd almost tf and knew the unspeakable bitter- i of the teeliu: that no one enres. II knew th. if W'.i'lv needs friends r inivv mere than In evirdid. These ) T . who have l.i en threiiKii tli.it siiw f . blaekneNs and mlserv will rc.ieh i in turn te htm in fellowship and pnihv : tliufe of von who haven't r. I net Write In and tell i.ie he mr- alid weak and dc.pieable von ihltik s bf cause I'm uet go. 114 te publish -Hi h letters lint the le Ipful elie ' n ' I'm f..r Wiillv Ueid teil.iv iiiger than 1 ever m- befeie And ' geins te staj that v,l i- i.iiiif le really ligh;- i w !iiekie writes; "fi.r the p.i- l.r " 'ks I have been irvi i.r i niiiipuse a ie pr that vvenhi epns hew I nit e ait 'Manslaughter.' vniii nun h te Hi delight. .!i Mull I, wie'i ese tlv I feclillSs tuuil.llt. I !' 'ik I.e.ltllre ' . 1111(1 'I'ellllllV Wire H I 1 111 Ilk . it it eh, wli.n'e th a-. V i'm rotten i writing whin 1 fin. 1'leiM- liliink .i -s for me. "I would nvvl'alh in ich 1 m' t.i knew ur opinion of Itaiiiim .V.r. a: n.s act- : is Rupert in i he 'I'lNentr ' ndii.' I'n'ing veuug ifii ctireme, ' 'illsli. un at'ru' iiv. i iiulii- u .' i manner rei ,etit' m ike m '..rg. i ie acting nhilitv of tl.e p. i -en ie n - mi. And Union (crM.idv li is ,i fi-- Hating vvuv about hit. ...n n uin our b. lined Itudv. 1 tl. ur ie list have Mine aid!, t. ! 10-e v Igratn i eertainlv -'-in i.ii i 'i ..t "I can't insist si mil' g j en r 'h. ,! ng from '("lis.!' ' Aie vi h 'j- l- is critn'V iViseiin'1! '. . ll. 'i, I en't think von ur' . "A few- .,f mv fuv..r . ' !- .' f littlesi hit of Int.' .si , - i'e'if..'l . agul, Jiimes KllUweil. Ne" in i . ursei, Willi;.- Ic-iil. 'in 1 I we ihih'r he girl vvitli ii heuir ': 1 duiti't hm Itll-. K I gllltW 1 Will. "What de ,veu think of P.eUi''' Don't hi think shf hhewed some nallv wer.- rful little touches of hiiuiunncsi uf m get me) in Singed W.ngn'? I tesh thar will muke jihi,- li.ur tnie! i end, eh, Hen' Mut pieple h.in-. . Well, I inn seriy I it. i r.ill) .rite a uii letter like, for iiistunce. s Smith, but plen"e unsvv.-r th few uestlens." fMy opinion of "M'nge.l Wi' y" 'dii'i blind me, le some excellent, jn ig imt was done in i', Truest Tiirnu vas really supreme. He he was tine r. aauy Kcenes. She v erkwl up sp,i - idly toward great hei.'lit -ji.d then. omeliew, seemed te t-Dji brnk. She in-t lidu't get acre.ss vvitii iuc. I think Navarre Is gn it. Reallv, T i, Moylie he will net again de as wed . ) he did In "Zendn." but I wid h1- . ujs credit him with tbut one triumph. ..t least. It's perfectly easy for me te prow that I'm net a jealous critic. I'm net a critic ut all and I admit it Se I , (.ati't be a jealous critic, can I '!' i II, 0. wrllcs: "I notlce in your sec- 'en of the paper u cuiistant btieam ei emplnlulH from the movie funs about 'he iunllty of current pictures, and the wiijb and whereluiesi or die iuestien Aloni with tliein run comments mi Val tfttlue, etc., etc., ad itauseaiu. "Sudjlng from the way the peer films are patreni.cd nnd the geed ones neslected it is hard le (eii-ider tlies 'ki' kers' sin-en. Fer 'ISre.iilvvnv Rese a mi-eriilile picture, and the 'Seuug I! ij.ih." a mediocre aQ'ir, there were Sues half a block long, but dunus the I.ist week at a theatre where a splen did piilurc was being shown, the at iciiduiiee v.i unlj fair. " 'rorget-Mc-Net' was a beautiful pli'iine. and the acting of Jtessie ,(), ai.d U.ireth Hughes! could net have been unpre(i upon. Te show that I ntn net alone in this r tpjete II. II Van l.i .ii .'i a i en tit issue of the I'hoto I'heto I'hote (li.iin.ilist. -1 uvv a little photoplay the ether night, vvhnh xheulil i-ervc as a guide te aspiring playwright. It is i culled "Perget-Mc-Niit." I've forgot ten who wrote it. (.inreth Ilugl(es an I Mcssie J .nve nie in it, nnd it is one uf the sweetest stories ever told en th screen. It is plain nnd simple, nnd ,vif if carries a pretty message, and twill live long in the minds of jhese who see it. It was pre-viewed by the members of the industry, nnd the' gen I eral censensu, of opinion vviw that It will be a huge Miecess during the at preaching screen .season. i will net forget "rorget-Me-N'et," and w. uei 1 iner .stories like it.' I "If the movie fans lirii sincere and ! reallj want te Iu.nd a Imvuiaker te .peer pictures vvhv net puss up the j Sheik stuff nnd patronize geed pe lulls When llipi Or., sllnun" i i I'm sure I dtitine. Why net V Turn s (what I've been asking for years, i Many readers have written ut dneuniiug me for the Valeuime p.ir.i graih. which appeared in last Satin dav's "Meviegrams," I want it dis- ! tinctlv understood that I did net wnte that paragraph and that 1 most sm- icnlv disagree with it. I'm the man who wrote Ir is entitled te his opin.eu j 1st as mil' h as j-eu or I and. though 1 knew him intimately, 1 would net lef 'the v., rid attempt te influence him in th- fr- expression of hi.s honest ' .1. 'I.. Kd writ.-,: ' Well. Ilm I thought I iv. ul'l fike tnv tvpewriter in hand tv 'r ji.ii knew that nie anil the little gal I. .is seen n tiii tore called 'The Stroke of Midnight, nt our little movie. New si'iie the iimnagemeiit has risen the puce te one dime we have been verv i.iitIiI 'e leek t.tdv at the he-t shows. Ill ter iust . Human Hearts' and i.lei i v.iueti .iii.l 'Wlille Sat. in ,s.' i,s ' i'i. . )i si tt.js week" we w ,s i . the I'.enev. Nit that I am tight llllt A I I' is till. S. of pa.V illg te -' i" '.naeters like m tl.iV Tie v e'icu di'iiiki ni.' bums iii reil lit.. 'Vew, Hen, I did net blvi.e tl, -I ' ..-" "i iv niiinug'r or i v i. U'ii- tiiinuse, why v. eu'd tl.v MarketStreetBeefCe. Plenty Turkeys L Market The market is overloaded with Turkeys and Poultry, and because of these conditions and the drop ping in prices, we cannot quote you any prices at pres ent, but we assure you we will save you from 10c te 15c a pound (quality considered) en your Turkeys or anything else in the Poultry line, just as we have been doing en all meats from the day we opened, October 19, 1919. Before buying your Turkey or Chickens, come and leek ever our large display of the finest Tur keys and Chickens in the city, and our exceptional low prices. Turkeys and Poultry are net the only things we handle for Christmas. We have a full selection of the finest Steaks, Roasts of Beef, city-dresGcd Fresh Hams, Shoulders of Perk, Leins of Perk, Smoked Hams and Bacen, Butter, Eggs and Lard at special low prices for Christmas. In order te give you the best of service, we have added te our large force of first-class men. Yeu can feel assured you will be served promptly and courte ously and no long waiting. We will be open Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 7 A. M. te 10:30 P. M.. ready te wait en trade. We would appreciate your coming as early in the day as you can. A MERRY CHRISTMAS And a HAPPY and PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR te Yeu All is the Sincere Wish of the Market Street Beef Ce. 5221-23-25 Market St. ' 5937-39 Market St. The Largest Retail Meal Stores in Pcnna. moTeri.AYs pnoreri..us The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of America, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. .ll.e il e 'I. . sfjff if the fans i. ,1 .' ' i'. I would give i II tl eir i i..,i j i. m-en like 'Mlvii i - ' ' I ' i ll lute , un' 'Hun ii i'.' -i. I i nt Inst i Mainly un- gr.i Jiu -s true te !ie lis , i ;uni. ,!: 'n I i," Iierntl.v 'rading bout-, in I'iulli;. hu ll, i n I-, . . !er I. it 1 St-ok" of M.iit gi ?' e -'lint r , j, in :r kiiii'i m i t.u.ii, te SI , VV il glV'l J oil t e .tsidi . when ' 1 1' it tl.e.v Wis . s;iiritn uiis ; , ut n lint I Ie. "W. I, I g,r I and f u .i' i esr In V fllVeri'e s' . T1 lit'Ii gii' . s' e I n w ,, ' ' nr' I g I' ll "I'-i'ir ' ' ti'i'i .1' . . . i - i g i Heirruu- 'J i!' id r i . . .(fl 1 '1.1 i k'hr hre v 1 I - r.i,i's I 'I ll.n . n,i i ., I - pe 'in n 1 1 li. if I i ' i ! . L' ' ngi ., i. hi iri i,i,i" '' r t ALHAMBRA'dTSfi'S'li-'l8" SPEriAT OAST In .-, "LURE OF THE ORIENT" A D-VT I rv '-D TUOMKSe:. aTS. Ai ULLU MATINBB fvIf-T WYNDHAM STANDING in -THE ISLE OF DO'JBT ARDMORE'StiVtp. GUY BATES POST in THE MASftUERADER A CTrSD ifiOHTlT 4 tlllf.MtU AVB. As5 I UK MATINnK DAILY tlRST RHOWINO "PTOWV "THE WOMAN HE LOVED" AND VAUDEVILLE Dl I ICDIDfS Urcmd A f qieniiniui r5LUn.DlKU Contlnueu . mill 11 REX PFATH'"' PROn'TTIOS "THE BRAND" V-vSl HMI AI slln. S. Mpioe.l A Vs,ULUiNlAL. 2 30. 7 hikI n r- Jf Dorethy Dalten and Jack Helt in ' 0JI THE HI OH SEAS FAIRMOUNT "VaVi'S ul"y ALICE LAKE in "Mere te Be Pitied Than Scorned TIIISATKU nln Hpruu JIATINDK UAII.V Helt m l heMXON-MIDLlNt-U JK THEATRES W MM AHOVi: MAKKCT " A .1 (! 3U te 11 P. II. 56TH ST. Dorethy Dalten and Jack htn r - U i ii 'j. s , r 1 l - y.-. !'-, lieu -.'iviriL' i uat - .Mm urn Iiuvii's ell Veil tJlJlt t 1.1 V r ii' ters I,, (.lay is uei.' 'U IL,hl "."ll ,shiinii d I , Mers in ,i- ,nl. In tl.e W'jln,' ' plent.f illv dis- 'IlIlS Willi V I..IK I thllll IliVel " .'I "'' A tin in ON THE HIOHStAU Hrca Mt. at Erl. ' t I' il GREAT NORTHERN WILLIAM FARNUM in ' WITHOUT COMPROMISE IMPERIAL 'il,, .,.l ;;. ANITA STEWART In -HER MAD DAROAIN I IDCDTV 11KOAD A COUUilBlA AV LlDIlKI I MATINKH l"UV GEORnr METPOPD'S PROniTrTt0.v "BURNING SANDS" Mie-s"8AMBASSADOR..Jl,"?.A!5-WILLIAM FARNUM m "WITHOUT COMPROMISE" BALTIMOUP f:'s' ' nAI.TIMOKH j;vr. A'30. BEBE DANIELS in j 'PINK GODS-' BELMON7', RUDOLPH VALENTINO I" THE SHFIK" CEDAR 'ieni CKDAH AVENUM V1X 1 30 A- 3 Titr.U MARION DA VIES n ' THL YOUNG DIANA" COLISEUM l' b't' set" Ve BETTY COMPSON n ' THE BONDED WOMAN" JLMB0 Vnr,;s"r,s,T eirt.vitD avw. "THE FOUR HORSEMEN 0FTHE APOCALSE' LEADER 4,aT I'ANCASTE.l ATM. HELEN GIBSON NINE POINTS OT THE LAW" LOCUST "?, ANP.fLPcuT eTIIEBT THOMAS MEIGHAN n ' ir YOU RELIEVE IT. IT'S SO" NIXON 62D AND MAKKCT STB. CULLEN LANDIS in THE MAN WITH TWO MOTHERS" RIVOLI Woodland Ave. at Sd MATINKF. I'AILy HI. N. M , ll.ul. r AG0BS FOR BOOKS 1628 Chestnut Street CARDS AND CALENDARS ORIENT GRACE DARMOND in THE BONO OF LIFE OVERBROOK VvMi i""i' Alma Rubens and Lew Cedy in "VALLEY OF SILENT MEN1' ejai Ki "FiiANKPenn avr ani 1 AL.1V1 NORTlI.'l STREET BEBE DANIELS I JnJjP.NK.'.OD?-' Otrr'trM'T MARKET ST rielew 17TI! I KtOtlN 1 10 A M t. 11 I'. M ANITA STEWART in "ROSE OF THE SEA inIAI Tt UEBMANTOWN AVUKUH ' ljrJ-i i V AT Ti;i4'j:i!CIC'H Un A HANSOM 8T. ' 1 .te :i. H'4". m ii p vi I THOMAS MEIGHAN U HETTY OOMPSON In "THE MIRACLE MAN" SHERWOOD 51h ltlmer. A j ANITA STEWART ii THF WOMAN HE MARRIED" I 69TH SI 'arOpp "IV' TermleU '"J1, i' Sfi 7 end I'. U. IRENE CASTLE in ' SLIM SirOULDERS" STRAND (:"ml0n"vv vyw ALICE BRADY ' in ANNA ASCENDS" 'KB.V 3T SHIRLEY MASON I lnJ'VERYTRyi.Y YOURS CArV '- MAKKIIT BTIIi:'",!' 3rtVUI 8 A. M in -lidnlfht HARRY CAREY ln"O00D MFV AND TRUE ' 333'MARKET W-il'liW GRANT MIRIAM COOPER I in "KINDRED OF THE DUST" AI'OI HLK 11 1LA I KE3 MEMBERS OF M.P.T.O.A. GERMANTOWN550!?;.' JOHNNIE WALKER In "MY DAD" I ft; J i.lliAllll AM!. .Miit hill . i;vB, 7 A 0 ALT. STAR PART In "FOOLS OF FORTUNE" 5 OUR STORES WILL BE CLOSED m XHRISTMAS DAY mmmmBBmBmmusamktwmmammm iwrlHiivfinl 4M4, 1 U M 4- -. ,fcJ. f, sTU tr7i?Wrl4MI3fefcrf4fervil)l7?vSK! Opn Fridmy Night Until $ o'clock and Saturday Night Until 10 e' Cleck Dependability is theBedrocken Which This Business Rests Whether for the Herh't luncheon or the full course dinner as represented in the Christmas feast, the American Stores are where particular' housewives go, because they knew from experience that they can get merchandise that can be depended upon. De your Christmas Shopping in the nearest American Stere and save disappointments that may be tee late te correct. Fancy Red .Kipe Cranberries b14c Fancy Cooked PUMPKIN 1 1 Oic can 12c Best Pure 12 Fancy Flerida Lard Open-kettle rendered, the best made.' Oranges dez Qgc : SOc sweet as sugar, and full of juice. JH'V W Thin skin, sweet as sugar, andfull of juice. Extra Larie, Juicy Grapefruit 3 'fr 25c California PEACHES S 23e n vrrmmrrnr(frrmtmtll(:nffn &m iASsBMsssmmmW VJaavxkwUkmmsmmwiSsmmSmmmm mnUiy'jSVWLMr!SMuuuuSMuuuMimMuuuuuuuuuuumim. mwSfckimKSKfsmWkyMkxSkmmkmmmmmmmmW ggW'wlu3KfftkrWIMPkTT-Mtmmmmmkmmmmmm mWB j i ' ' ' ' Hinm WGj JammmmmmmmSLMmkmmmrMwIsmmmmM Jt tg jttere jBleggeb te (Stbe fjan te&ittibt' JC0U will knew the full meaning of this Scripture state y ment when you provide some needy .family with one of these generous basketfuls of geed feed. 5-lb bag Geld Seal Fleur 2 leaves Victer Bread 1 pkg Geld Seal Oats 1 can Tomatoes 1 can Asce Beans 1 can Pears Vi pk Potatoes 1 pkg Asce Buckwheat 1 pkg Asce Cern Starch Ae4aHMaMtamMH0aA V a-. iiin W The sub a t a n tial chip basket is given free ' with each one of these or tiers. MMMWVAWMmMMS dSW Mince Meat lb 20c Fancy Ye-low Onions 3 " 1 0( With that geed, old-time fiaWW I Medium" size, 'sound as a " " flavor the purest ind Best, dollar just right for creaming. Dlum udding 30 can Fleur 49c 17c 12-lb Bag- Snowdrift lb Shertenlnz can lU&naaljBil YM, Only One Price; Only One Brand; Only One Quality and that the Best v There are these hundreds of them who speak of Asce Coffee as the finest cup they ever drank. That is saying mere than any words we might try te nay. We have noticed, however, that when a new purchaser of Asce leaves our stores with a pound in her basket she invariably leturns for mere. - n asce Coffee n. 2"c asce TEAS: v'i pkg c t lb pkg 23c 1 lb pkg 45c BEST Mixed Nuts ,b25c Best White Potatoes Va 7c Peck Half Bushel (30 lbs.) 50c vssms:'7vrfM . ,; ',., ?,,; wMw,?m.'XWfmWWfW)m Pure Vanilla Extract bet 12c, 22c Fancy Queen Olives bat 10c, 20c Stuffed Olives bet 12c, 22c Leeking Herbs . viiiiuiiu ejjii:i;m -" ec j. Asce California Penches. . biir can 2?)r ! Asce Tomate Catsup . . . Delicious Dates Calif. Seedless Raisins. Calif. Seeded Raisins . . Orange Peel ' ". . . . . lb 25c Lemen Peel .- lb 25c ! Fancy Glace Citren 2 lb 30c ! California Walnuts lb 35c I Baker's Shredded Coconut pkg 7c, 14c "' - Baker's Grated Coconut can 15c California Sliced Peaches tall can 18c Asce Pure Grape Juice pt. bet. 20c . biK pkg ftc can 5c . big can 29c .big bet 15c . . . . pkg 15c ..pkg 12':c pkg Kic for Jieiir Cijrigtmas Slimier California Apricots can 15c, 29c Fancy Calif. Cherries big can 39c Hawaiian Crushed Pineapple can 19c ,..-...,,.-. Very Choice Calif. Almonds. . . .lb 35c Selected Brazil Nuts lb 17c Fancy Calif. Figs pkg 13c Wilbur's Baking Chocolate, li lb cake 7c Schimmel's Pure. Preserves.tumbler 15c Temter Pure Preserves jar 23c Asserted Jellies tumbler 10c Best Pure Apple Sauce can 15c Asce Brand Cern can ni2c Asce Peas can 17c, 19c, 25c Tender Peas can 12'c Asce Tomatoes can 12c. 18c Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple can 25c, 35c Choice Tomatoes can 10c, 15c Sweet Potatoes (ready te serve) big can 12V-C ZiMmyiMm Cakes te Bring Further Jey en Christmas Day 32c N( Triton )Sandviches, lb )St. Nicholas )(t C( Mixed Cakes, lb Ly Pfefl'ernucssc Cakes OIdFashiened Springcrles. . . linked in our own evens where cleanliness reigns, and sold in our own stores where quality counts. .ib Li ,1b Li Victer Bread 6C VVleaf Bread Supreme Our Master Bakers' Masterpiece. Extra big leaf 9 Victer Raisin Bread 10' leaf victor wneie iac Wheat Bread 10' leaf Candies Are en Every Christmas List Pure Candy Canes, pkg 10c Asserted Hard and OQc Filled Candies lb U Mint Trinkets 1-lb cnam. can Chocolate Straws Clioc.-cevercd .Mints. Orange Hershey'S Chec. Kisses, 2'i Ib bexen 35c , .lb 29c "lb 33c Uillir Sweets lb 33c 98c Fancy Asserted $1 OQ Chocolates, 5lb box 02 SRI WOTmwwwMwmw A GOLDEN PAT OF GOODNESS! Geed butter will de great things in building children up te physical and men tal prowess and in keeping the matured nauit in normal health. I niinlln Hlllter the ftnnst- m America fulfills every M fm C obligation as te purity and b flavor. Order it for health" and goodness. rrrmrrrrT7rrrirr.'fsr,rftrrstrrr,trs.tr.-f. &ajZJJJM;j.VWJJlm)'.).'.'.')lt))))r.Wr. 64 BE SURE OF YOUR CHRISTMAS BAKING Take no chances en peer eggs. At this time of the year, be especially particular in the nurehnse of veur erir. Rnv our big, menty, selected dSCO Oleomargarine, ib 25c A pure butter substitute sold in hundreds of our stores. Rich, Creamy Cheese, lb 30c rrf Richland Butter "' 5 7c Pine creamery prints better than manv bests. Awvwwyy EGGS 40 Each one it guaranteed! gpd Stae EGGS SKa" 67c The nick of the nests! MKrrffMm,mmmtmpmwmm Ctjrtsitmas; eultvp In AH Ow Meat Markets 'tTurkcyS'SS' Muh- X 4 -d Stewing Chickens 35c I rSd Roasting Chickens " 40c Seit Meated Ducklings '" 32c I Fancy Fatted Gele" 28i ij-i. '.hole Cut Chuck BONELESS Genuine Native Beef t 14C RiDReast POT RiDReast 20 Cudahy's Puritan Skin Hams, ib 20c AH Sliced Hams ib 40c Siring Ends Ib 10c nutt Ends Ib 20c Lean Soup Ueef, lb 8C 17 Vic I Beef for 1 " Beef Tea, lb Lean Beiling i Beef, lb These Prices effective In our Philadelphia and Camden Stere, j$c City Dressed "t1 f ANPVM Uty Dressed ?2clNew Made 10cl Little Pic 01 i Perk Shoulders, iKreut, qt I" I Reuting Hams lb LL ua and Camden Hinra. .a m.-. mi ... s and Meat Markets 8SS5SSaSSB3SS2S. 5 I fi I II m 7"S' bi! bl). lV.-tT..! .,1,
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