'r ' ity sn I.tfJV '!' I & , J- TviTiTi-. t j V CITY'S POOR GE1 BASKETS OF FOOD Many Organizations Civo Boun Beun tiful Supplies te Thousands of Deserving CHEER FOR YOUNG AND OLD ' Thousand of deserving peer tlirouRli tlireuRli ut this rlty were bountifully Hiipfillcd Kith fowl Today by various clmrituble orianlratleiiM. Ha-kclH mini with- choice morsels . wrre handed out iiy tl.c thousands In ,11 fortlens of (lie city. HimntietH were Riven te children. In fact, r.euily every one, from the tottering old men of tsevciitv or mere years te the InfnntM In arms who really deserved chnrlty, received It. ... Tlie I'nlen Ilcncveicnt Association, 710 Spruce street, gave out approxi mately ixtv baskets of feed te widows wJth dependents, the used, and famil os where there wan sickness. The Spec .1 Itellff Imreau of the Rniei-gency Ad. if which Mi". .Telir. Wnnnmnker, .Id. i, chairman, pievidrd baskets te cv rrv one "f the sixty-nine fnmilles en Its list. Th Secial Service Doputt Deputt mnt of I he Diagnostic Hospital. Hirniich the kindness of the gentlcmrii of the b.in.d. ladies' auxiliary. Mrs. Frank T. Pecker, and tlie ('liarijy Club of (Sormnntewn furnished one hundred and lift.v-five dinr.ers for their ilSpenMiry families. The thirteen Hejk flubs within the membeishlp of the Y. M. C. A. of (ieriiiHiiteun distributed baskets et geed things for the Christina', tnble te needy families in the neighborhood. During Christmas week there will be speelnl event" helil for the schoolboys in tlie jumn.'i'itim mid swimming peel, also hikes through the surrounding ceut.tiy niul educational trips te large Indus trinl establishments. The new nddi linn of lliis institution will open for inspection en Jniiunry 1. Part of tin1 New Year's cclelnntlen will be the open ing "f tlie new equipment. Tied Men (live Dinners ClnNliiiiis dinners were lent te many homes liv the Osage Tiibe. Order of lied Men, 701 Seuth Ilieml street. A part) wi nKe given te mores of chil dren In Osage Hall. .Jehn Cnrey wiib (hniriuin of tlie Kiddies' Tarty f'om f'em mittee which provided tejs for nil the children. The Prison Welfare Society with the ible assistance of Judge Heward A. Paws, of Court of Common Pleas Ne. 8, extended Christinas cheer this year As usual te the peer families of men rervlng terms in jail. Hundreds of well-filled hnskets were distributed lerfaj In Uenin 2S.-, City Hall, te these who prespi.tcd cards given them by the society's agents. I'adi basket contained a fine bird and a generous supplj ami wirlcty of veeetahlcs and ether eatables ample te fntlsfj all demands of at least a half doen healthy appetite i and when the fnmllj te be fel was known te be large, there were etrns for each such cae. The Sahnlien Army lassies, with tlie money given them en the streets of the rltj, gave nay 7.0 baskets, each eon een biining a Christmas dinner for eight or nine pel seen. The VeliintceiN of America distri buted COO Christmas dinners serving nbent tliiee thousand persons. Recipi ents of these Yuletlde baskets, piled nigh with iietiilshing feedstuffs, in rhiile luei c than two liunilreil destitute widows with families of one te ten children, families whose earning capa city has been blasted by sickness nnd families w licit' theiv Iiiir been uticiii uticiii plej nient. .Miss Julia ,. ItobinseiO nn incurable Invalid who is n pntient at St. Jeseph's Hospital, inised most of the money te purchase the feed contained in the JMrntj-five baskets distributed bv the .Secial Sen ice Depal tineiit of the hos pital. Miss Hoblnsen is a singer of umiMi.il nhilil.v and appeared at sev eral i coital for Ibis cause. The Tenth and Lehigh Yeung. Men's Uuisii.in Association gave, out liftv Christmas baskets te necilv famine's In th.it section of the cit.v. Children Clet (iemlics Hmidieils of children weie provided jMth Christmas cheer In the shape of baskets of feed lin, "Koedies" bv friends of the Advisory Council of the IJepiirtnieiit of Public Welfnie. The HMributleiis were made under tlie fuperMsien f .Mrs. Henry D. Jump, Iiend of the council. i.'Vm"' "'.n" ell hundred baskets were nlhtnbiiied te peer families bv the ,. tans Dining Club. The Christmas Piniis of me Artisans also included an en ertniiiincnt for a .group of children Wtheud together bi the Protestant 'Piscepijl City Mission, Thinl street below Walnut. The Visiting Xime Serietv gave Jinnj s,.w,nlv )ive dinners te families IhiniiRliiiut the cily wheic the wage wage wage oftrneis the families, weie ill (ir where "; """iieis were wuiews. Hie Liens' Club of Philadelphia feiii his "f it n uiembeis in iii.i.mi, it, u... nin or Hstinns of the elrj and ditri- ili,l bushels of feed and levs. Al- angeinesh f,,,. the distributions were iiii.le,. siipervlsinn of a committee con- lleljeit Alexander Mackle and Samuel ihe'r!.'.'.! lmMi " '''""-and children in hv .1, ,"m .i,,i"a" i,l,J !",mi's conducted Li, ,( lli',l,'('M " Ail1 Ke,,i"'.v 'i in ts f, Prrseiils from the Christ mas ( emmittee of that oignnlzatie... theni! fls. 'i-e Hdected according te hengeef (hegilsaiid be.vs icceivlng wei i. SM;,,lnl.v ."elected presents ehW ?"" te. ""."'. ,lm" nw hundre.1 flre nlnT,"'"' K'"-V "U Rl'K who the si?., tll,IBralnte from the cnie of pert. " ' 1",si,,0"') of wlf-sup- t30i Sallow (Jet Presents Every one of the troops of theMSirl Senms of Philadelphia .lid something for Mone one e se this Chilstmns seu Zi.2 ! '.,f,t,H' t,e0)s SPnt 0,lt IrKp I , l.,i: 'N,0.pki"s." Vl'h'h ere! eiinVi... ii . "J ",lps h-v vnr OI1B nn i ''i "Kp,u,pf' tlll oilier troops l r. I,!ir K,f,s ""'''' the Ce-opera- Uv Club te the Philadelphia Hospital. en. , w""!' " n""'''11 '""'itute. Sec "en with ether agencies. Nenr rn. ntn.ives abeard'all Hi;iPsHe"in Te han l-'mi'1 Kn nwn', I'nTOt" te mere cemfn.V ' ""Il0,',. "V11"""- Hnbstnnti.il he i. .,i,"K.H' '). ,,,p head.pmrlers of Lifts ?" " ' M( wlItH received f... . 't'b"ep. handkerchiefs, etc., " 'pn omen's Auxiliary. Premt- iS? i n B,,,rki,nf ,llis "Kanl.atlen nnlil ' I,,IM0, iKUsen, .Mrs. C. ('. ;niiUiiigcr and .Mis. Kdwnul M. M. Win'S eai'h f t,,p tnmlUM of thirty P.n Li"'Vvl. ".'T ,"'l'l"'l i" he Z 1Vn,,,,ll.,'n JVerWK Heme for Illlnd -'n, Ihirtj-sixtli street and LnncnNter r.. ii ' """. ,"vp oiitBhle with tlielr --....,., ,, ,,,,. eillSldl' Willi 'milieu, a chicken dinner was gi LVOI'V llllllllMnnl ,. .. . ... veil. l.- """""""i luiiiiecii'ii Willi ine the "in was presented with suitable gifts, '"eluding tejs and books for the chil li l en , , The Philndelpllin Society for th6' Employment and Instruction of the THE CHRISTMAS MAGNE STILL, DRAWS "bV ' 'T ... " . "'hI JHPbv aVT7u '' s.v 'S 9vbHbbbbbm i t r, ikk : . : e - r s- j ..'? j . - m k. - i r u r - i ib vs&a,s,&j!?k One would net call these youngsters "window shoppers." They arc rerllng in tlie rent beauty of Christmas displays that malic the store fronts se alluring Peer has given presents te all children in tlie nursery nnd shelter, as well as gifts te many of tiie grown-ups. Substantial expressions of the Yule spirit, in the shape of appropriate gifts, were given te 2L'."i children nnd young mothers with children in tlie fester home department of the Children's Hu Hu eon u of Philadelphia "by that organiza tion. Tlie children ranged in age fiem mere babies te .bejs and girls in their 'teens. Tlie Church Mission of Help. L"J." Seuth Third street, followed tlie usual custom of the mission and gave pres ents te 101) girls and thirteen children. Nicetown Peer Aided Anether onranlzntien that took splendid care of any and all sailermen in tlie pert for the lielida.vs was tlie Mariners' Church, maintained at front nnd De I.ance.v streets by tlie Seamen's nnd Landsmen's Aid Society. This in stitution was feuudMl mere than 1(10 jcars age ami. has ,'Ver failed te ie member Jack Tar en Christmas. Following tlie custom of many years the U. and I. Club, composed of senior bejs and girls, who have grown up in tlie Nicetown Club, distributed baskets umeng mere than l.'OO peer and needy families throughout the Nicetown sec tion of the city. This meant that some thing for tlie baskets was contributed by every one of the members of tlie club. The Helping Hand Itescue Mission, 721 North Second street, did its jdmre by distributing baskets among scores of need) families and sent te.vs te I lie children of many of these families. The Children's Christmas Cher As sociation, of Delaware County, which was organized fourteen ears age, sent out packages of eatables and ether presents te needy persons whose names were turned in by phjsicinns, nurses mwl Hniiil.'iv M-boels of the various churches. Meie than ."00 members of the association took parr in tbe dis tributions. Tlie- president of the or ganization s David J. I.nuplieimer and tlie secretary, uuy uavis. One of the biggest distributeis of Christmas cheer in the city was the , Philadelphia Ledge el c.lKS, wuese headiiiiarters are at 1.TJ0 Arch stjeet. Ilesldes entertaining mere thnn iOOO peer children at the annual party, 000 baskets conveying feed supplies for sev eral davs were sent out te families throughout the city. The distributions were in charge of u committee of mere than 100 Hlks. known as the Santa Claus Committee. Henry J. A. New ton, past exulted mlcr, was chairman of tlie committee. - a i O 11. Illieilae OPUU ; munliy Club nas pnnliM a spread , fivine Wnive Pill '" the children that takes in .Miungsters UI'IPS tdtltUe lsllyar outside the ordinary boundaries of the organization's activities. Continued from Tngr One celebrated Christmas Day. tjue ex pression of the season consecrated te tlie spirit of love, sacrifice and benevo lence. As far back in the history of man kind as A. D. 08 Pepe Telespherus or dered that tlie anniversary of Christ s biitli be fittingly observed, njnl although the dnv has never been satisfactorily established, it was chosen by Pepe .Julius I in 337 A. D., who designated that this date. December -.", be set aside for genernl observance throughout tlie Christian Church. Leter en in tlie years mint Nicholas of I.jcln, in Asia Miner, se legend snvs, came along in the night and threw a bag of money into the window of a man who wag about te sellvhis daughter lieciiuse of poverty. Mothers urged their daughters after that te hang their stockings in expectation that Snlnt Nicholas might step at Clnist-mas-time and fill them. Santa te Fill Stockings And se Saint Nicholas in the spirit is here today te begin the task of filling the stockings of a metropolis for these who otherwise would have te go without. On many of the plnygieiinds In the ..ii,. tmlnv 'cbrislnins celebiatlens were can led out. Mr. and Mm. .!. II. K. ::r(S,:;'c ..;; enii;. of Helped ie provide n the Shet Tower Heereatien Center. where thev ure dancing about the great f'liristmns" tiee today and going home liappy nnd tired, tlieir arms burdened with 'the geed things given them. At tlie Happy Hellew center en Wayne avenue, oppebitn Legan street, tlie children have a tiee and an enter tainment; at Stprr Carden Center, Seventh and Lembard streets, a tree and n playlet and a distribution et goodies, through the courtesy 0f Mr. nnd Mis. K. T. Stotesbury ; nt Tip Tep Center an entertainment nnd gifts, tlirengh the courtesy of business men in tlie nelghboiheod of l'rent and Allen Htreets; nt Sherwood Center, Fifty sixth and Christian streets, a Christ mas play, "Santa's Surprise" ; nt Seger plu ground, Tenth nnd Lembard streets, a tree and gifts and Christmas enrels at U:30 tonight; at Watervlew Cen ter, Ilnlnrs street ami Me.Mahen uve nue, it play, "Christmas With the Pixies," and at MrCe.ich Center, Sev enteenth ami Fltzwnter streets, a con cert and gifts for the children from five te twelve years old. Children's parties today reign every where, nnd one of the biggest is nt Osage Hull, the home of tlie Osage Tribe of Hed Men ut 71M Seuth llre.ul stieet. Nearly .IOOO jeungsteis poured In nnd out of tlie building te leceive liielr gifts nnd make their bevvB mid bear the eiiteitainmcnt provided by a troop of minstrels. Celebrations tit Grrmantewn TTundrcds of yeunwtera In German- town ate being made happy by the big tree in Vernen Park.'which burst forth I ' V j EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA? SATURDAY, World Peace Theme of Bishop's Peem The spiritual significance of Christinas Day is empiiasi.ed in n poem composed by tlie ltt. Ilev. 1 lieuias J, Cur land. Illsbep Suflragaii of tlie Kplsiepal dio cese of Pennsjl- llllbl. lie lnlri j H.B'.Ki ''PH tin.,, It,.t,1.t.i.iu of c n g r a v c d copies te Ills filends. Tlie (tistem is an annual one w i t Ii Hishep (tiiiland. In early manhood UISHOI' eaui.anu Dr. (iarlnnd wes ii suci'essful business man, tlie manager of an iron and steel com cem pnn, and the treasurer of several manufacturing concerns. Tlie poem Is: ob?J9itf)ltebermere "On Christmas Dim xce're nenr te lwl. '''in rnsj then, te pi ay, .tf llcthlchciix hrnr umich King. Aiul in sircrt memory tiirain aijnin Of ilntr ones iinisai aiciiy. "Seme tell lis Unit the Clnist itlll tires. That lie is ever mar: Oh that leeiilj be n Meiseil theunlit .1.1 strength rencieeit ire hasten forth Te greet the coming gear. "Hut Theu, O J.eid, scem'st far - men j. When Viiristmaitiilc ii o'er; O give us grace that ire mag knew The message of Incarnate lore Ueij with us evermore! "Come lad;, live in our i'ici, O Chiiit. And bid our wavering icaie, Threiiah us proclaim love's iiiumph near. Use us, O Leid, te conquer sttifc, And lead the iceild te piace," last night with its myriad of little colored bulbs. The Y. M. C. A. at Tenth slreet and Lehigh avenue is giving an entertain ment today te i!7e children and pre senting each Willi a Christmas stock- ling filled brimful of gee,; tilings, and out nt Drexel Hill the Dreel Hill Cem-' At tlie Hables' Memerial Hospital, IOOO children are gathered witli their mothers te partake of the geed tilings and enjoy the eiiteitainr.ietit provided there. Miss Henn P. Fex, the superin tendent, arranged long nge te have a toy te give te cadi of the youngsters who visit iter todej . Many ether children of the city are being remembered bv tlie empleyes of tlie Penu Mutual Life Insurance Com pany and fiOO tots are having n joyous time today en the tiftli fleer of the com- tlflliv litillillm' uhere .Tnsenli Al I'min. i - ".J . ...... "... ....... ...j... . . ..t.u- ver, president of the Kmpleves Asse ciatien, is taking the rele et old Krias Kringle. In the lobby of tlie Cential Y. M. C. A. be.vs of various ages have been invited te gather in groups for an old fashioned Christmas purty, which reaches its climax tonight. In the Thirty-second Ward the He publican women's organisatien has placed its second annual Christmas tree, and no mutter hew ninny report thorn will be a box of candy niid perhaps meie te bring joy te the little hearts. And even City Hall is having its Cliiistiiuis party, with Sheriff Lain Lain herten the host te nil the attaches of the force with their wives and their children nnd ilieir grandchildren. Orphan Society Program And vet all these activities teilnv are hut a beginning of the celebration t.,,,. ... . hem e,, Monday, ,h l0 morrow being spanned witli the usual ehscrviinccs of Sunday. Christmas Kve will he celebrated by the children of the Orphan Secietj of Philadelphia, aim every one of the little stockings, bulging with unexpected things, will be hanging in its place when I lie sun creeps in witli Monday's dawn. At the Helj Trinity Kpiscepal Chnpel, Twenty-second and Spruce streets, To morrow night tlie church will be opened lifter being closed live months for leno lene leno vntien nnd icpnirs, and Cliristmus carol service will begin nt 7:30 o'clock, Anether Christmas Me Berviee will knevvj en the stage will lend tlieir tal ents for tlie delight or the unfortu unfertu naten. Majer A. .1. Dioxel Kiddle will have chaige of I lie leligieus' services. At the I'nited Stales Navul Heme, Twenty-feiiitli street and (Jrays Perry read, a special Clnist mas churcli serv ice Is te be In Id Sunday nt 1(1 o'tieek, and en tlie evening of Christians Dav there will he a party for the hospital Inmates ami tlieir friends in tlie assem bly loom. Cllv .Hall plnrii m-ni- lliejinnd fUnnd. wmEKKmL ' '' V be held In lie. -impel et the Indigent Sixty-nlnt h Slreet lliislness Asseciu- "her lelntives. with wntried faces. 'I liree .lellv Hevers Widows' and hiiifile Women's Heme, tien. and the public has been iske.i s..i te meet the vlsltimr cousIek wi.ii ' ti ,, " "euls .'1015 Chestnut street. decouite the tree for the ,)00 . .,, '""" ' "' N "" "' u 'mlw' "" Threo jelh reed fellows sWllSK1llni! The Inasmuch Mission will be the helpless jeui.gsters In the n, bieV' Hes-' ' nX "'. '"' Bal!"' 1'0,,,,,B ,l," ""r" "ll !,':?U.K," "," "'""' ' ","1 v"".,n tn U"" scene of it Cluistmas Kve entertain- I''"'1- 'he "''t track. Suppose they missed i "at the ceuuirv h.id "gene di The.v nient, in charge of Mi-s. H. MnlpasM, ' . . .the country cousins ami the cousins !! ,-J,?nN !" ""'"""j1 their niiinei- ffi "Vu,i1'.,,Sf,,iii,I2Srrr05tia BOOTLEGGING FINES HERE '"-' -"""""' '" ie.b Til0,'l!!taV;V''';!,.;:le,s:,,;.,i" .'llcm' dinners and many Miter nine s we TOTAL $15,000 IN 9 WPPIO " " '"'"' L'hr stmn. in that Iieum,. ' .The man who announces, surround- Al ilii. linme of Ihe CIKk. ..ii Ai'.il, street and .luuiper. .10(10 ye,,B.tn,a will lenvictc..." Bentenw luVs' nt be ,Um" An I he I . , les Vse e e comes be entertn ned during Hie day nud Sun- nosed mum tl,..,,, iu i ..tl... uc."! ' "' .... .V........ '..... ' i. ?.,' '...', "os dnv olel.i will lake part in the .le.lle. i,.i,i.,sA: V...:."",..."'. .AL1." "f iUKe ." '"I'V -" i i-wueiiuy is net , ,i. ." .: ,. t.'ii,.'.,...!... " . ;-." 7 -, " "s.i.s .i.riueni that con. tie tiling ie no. ihk nucknees nm neil or rne inu i.". s ,,, leiuiiiH iron in "and Geerge V. Ingraham, chairman et tlie romihltteo. premises n treat for tlie big bejs and gills as well as the little ones. Tlie Klks will give 1000 books, (he kind heys love, te the future young men of the city. These will be donated at the library of tlie Hig Hrethers' club house, at 2." Seuth Vnn Pelt street. Netice has come from Itidley Park that churches there will fittingly cele brate Christmas Kve nnd tonight. In Kensington Ml;s Kllznhcth D. I'gglesteii is diiecting rehearsals for a pugeant, "A Masque of tlie h'irst Christmas," that will he presented the afternoon before Christmas by tlie (Irl lteserves of the Kensington branch of the Yeung Women's Christian Associa tion. 174 Ve8t Allegheny aenue. The masque is mnde up of ten tab leaux. It opens with a narration of the Christinas story nod closes with a "Pence Henedictien by a Chorus of Angels." Suitable music nnd costumes have been selected. In places where conditions and sehed ules permit, the real celebrations have been postponed te Christmas day and among these will be n dinner for 2,"0 men at the Cnlllee Mission, 821 Vine slreet, The dinner will begin at 11 o'clock and will fellow a service te lie held in tlie chnpel of tiie home. Tlie 'Western Community Heuse will have n "Community Tree and (inrden." Hnskets donated will be given te the needy. The various classes and clubs are planning parties, and carol sing ing, at which time candy, games and toys will be distributed. Ne mere faithful weiker for tlie dis semination of Christmas jev seems le exist thnn "Daddy" Cehen who each tear gathers up us many jeungstcis as he can handle and hies them oft te n restaurant that he has hired for the day. On Christmas day this enr. Daddy Cehen will collect his little band of expectant boys nnd girls ut the Head ing Terminal and march them te Wal nut street for their feed. Xavy .Men te Iw Hosts I Fifty orphaned children will be made happy en Christmas Day by the officers and nun of (he newly commissioned flagship of the Atlantic aviation fleet, ii .' S-Sl Wrll". "ew at the Phila delphia Navy aid. A Christmas din ner witli tes, clothing and nn cnter tulnment will be provided for the voung veung sters. Tlie men of the crew gave S:i50 te provide tej? nnd clothing for Christmas gifts for their little guests. A friend from New Jersey sent ever a big supply of evergreens ami holly for the dew rations and part of tlie hand from the I S. S. He lef will snenil II... ..,..... imen aboard the Wright te furnish tlie musical end of the cntcrtniiiinni t On Christmas Da Army w ntertaiu l(HH) peer 'hi ami distribute presenls te eve.'V I, ,v and giil fiein under two uceri.r,' mas tiees. "nsi- the Salvation flinrliui T 11M.I. i.i . . ....... . ... ,,,-, luuMdcnc of the Army s Advisory Heard, will probably be piesen . and superintend the dlstri dlstri butlen 1 he cntertaiiiinent will begin nt - ii clock ( hirstmiis afternoon, ntiM milted"1'' "'" Vis""rH wjU be "'' Animnls te De Stunts Trained animals will de stunts for he iimiisemeiit of the children, mid there will be n program of Christmas music, with selection,, by the Divisional nam!. In addition, there will be motion Pictures of the Army's work nt the rresh Air ( amp at Upland, last sum mer. Many of tlie children in the audience win see ineniseives in Hie pictures On Christmas pay tlie Army w hers of Nest Ne llllVl v 1 mnl ,'. n wide-open house at lll.'il s, ! "ipiV! ' street en Christmas Day te eiiteVinln ! nintii' t( iIk. inn, ,. ..lill.i..... . ......... ".... I-"- ' "iiiiitii wne live between Maiket street nnd the liver nil,)'1"" Heereatien Center "at -':.l(l Ciiristinas afternoon the Jehn I' (Jnrland Pest Ne tee, American Legien, will place a lighted star upon thj. Christmas tree te merk the pest's gift te tin. comredes who iife.i n 1.'-. " I JIIH The Pi Nun Welf.ue Seelefy will b lllIU.. ("ll.-Ulln.ie 11,,,. ,.,l.i.. '' ""' . " .. V ii, .in ' ik cave of the peer little children wliesu fathers have! found Hint (he way of the transgressor , tu 1,1, ... I rClii. .....Irk, il. . i is linrd. that Christmas trees ami An . i.. .... ( . ... ,-.... v.j ,,, ,htl ,.,.,, l.ei.Kdess iM-i-sens hi ,herh2 lVnTi' S v!!' hn ihe ,l,pst nf th'"KS nt t,1(, XerH'- Mr- I- "'"'- I)''- I'nnlmnn a vel- li Cerns at Eiirhth nnd VW .,.,. i western iienerni, i.niversity nnd the low striped Mii tlag of ( lima s republic, number "of tlie gi.e.sts will l u,,. A AVest Philadelphia Hospital for Women and then leaping en the tnble led his n,.i., ..r s:..Mii." H1.11...1..1. """ .t the Memerial Hospital there will countrymen m a Chinese i heer winch i tilings will be available for the vimm. ' full leive in the railroad stations , unhappy cvpiossjens ti v te leek iinrnii-.,,..-.. i.. .i.i.. ..i.... "" .'eunK . . . . ' ,in, t i, ..ii . i it i ., . ... sters in tills das fiieheusu mid decorated. On (lirisl- mas Kve the liee will be stripped and ' ihe things en it wil be taken t the ! llabics' Hospital in Phlbidelphie line1 tney will lie distributed. .Yiiiiiiicr nee nas peen erectisl in- tin. .....kl...l. s. .... . ---. ... .... 106 Plead Guilty In Federal Court. Eight Other8 Convicted Onn liOMilr.nl n,l f.. . . .. ' Iiuve plcidel L-ti 1 v or bnv T"II'RR,,',8;,lelplila. that they hud heard was slew. vic.ed1 du,i.n;M.liel st tvu, XZT'ui Whole l-Minlllrs In Hash the criminal branch of the 1,,!" Wimle famiiites with l,,,, singie inn...; ii.,... ii'iiiViv M'i '""l leini lig .J1' ...!,,'V0t -i ..1.'.1: "tier eishi ' i i ..Z.!,"r .'i.T.1 . ?Retl nloney, I ," u' V;L ' ",v-' ""' vl 'itstautiul prUeu terms, ' HOSPITALS DUO CHRISTMAS DIETS Eat and Be Merry, With Ne Thought of Merrow, Is Slogan PATIENTS TO GET GIFTS Christians nil the pictures thnt flit through the mind nt the mention of that word carols, turkey, stockings, Santa Claus, Christmas trees, plum pudding all these and mere will be the share of the pntlcnts In the various hospitals In Philadelphia. There is no such thing as n diet en Christians Day it Is only eat and be merry, with no thought of the morrow. The hespltnls are buying enough turkevs te mnke the world wonder if the folks in there are epoeflng nbent their ail ments. Santa Claus must scratch his bend in bewilderment nt the huge fam II v when lie slides down tlie chimneys of a hospital and sees hundreds of stockings flapping empty from the beds, waiting te be filled. s Oignntte trees, with twinkling lights, tinsel, slilnv bnlls nnd grotesque orna ments of all sorts gladden tlie words, and Santa .in person, with 4ils pnek en bis back, will give out gifts te large and small te tlie children deemed te spend tlie big day in bed and te the prosaic grown-ups what could make for n gayer Christmas? "Dizzy from joy." Is exactly the way the .'line children who were entertnlnml bv the nurses of the State Tuberculosis Dispensary at tiie Mdlce-Chirurgleal Hospital, 1722 Cherry street, this morning, felt. Hew can one small child or a grown person for thnt mntter wntcii a magl cinn de his fascinating tricks, listen te the mysterious newcrs of n ventrile quist, cheese which piece of the candy nta? Wlh. evsV'w hl,h have"ju t llln glJen S'thS.: and ' aL sime time net neclect the fnt and funny Snntn Clnus. whose Imarty lnugh Imems j out nbevc the din of joyous shouts. The nnnunl Christmas party given te tubercular children nnd these witli whom the nurses hnve come in contact in work for their fninilies wns given tills morning. i The children were given te.vs ami candy from the Cliristmes tree the nurses had erected and decorated. ' Twe hundred and ten baskets ion- tainliig Christmas dinners will be dis tributed by the niirM's, who collected funds for this celebration besides con tributing themselves. In the quadrangle nl the Philadelphia fSenernl Hospital a large Christmas tree lighted up nt night with electric lights will be displayed and tlie wards will be eev witli ereens. Hndie concerts nnd motion-pictures will gladden the sensen for the patients. Polyclinic's Plans for Kids The Polyclinic Hospital hns n prac tical plan for the children's wards everv child will receive a pair of new stockings filled with te.vs and a deco rated Christmas tree v.ill shine brightly in their wnrds. The corridors nnd wards are te be trimmed with ever greens nnd wreaths, while the trnjs, lended with goodies, will hnve e special card with the patient's nnme en it. Patients at the Oormnntewn Hospital will hear carols Christmas morning nnd receive n gift, ns will these confined in the Methodist Episcopal Hospital. In the Hnwnrtl Hospital Sttntn Clnus will distribute gifts te the patients. Everv ward of the Hahnemann IIes- pital will have n Christmas tiee. Tiie tree in tlie children's wnrd will be trimmed while the youngsters are nslrep , nnd in the morning elfts nnd candy i nlng elfts nnd candy i provided for all. At the I'ennsyivnnia iiespitni every ,elrn nWiistat t0 Mr, Merrick, and pntient will receive a gift and in t lie-, Arthur Spencer. nssitnnt te Dr. Pen afternoon musical entertolnments will niman. The acting provost greeted ench be given through nil the wards. ! student, pnsslng fmm table te table te Jeffersen Hospital ha many festivl- . SPe (hnt nU 0I0 pj0jing themselves, ties pinned. Ilesldes gifts, Cliristmes As tIlp dining censed. Dr. Pennimnn trees in nil the wnrds nnd n turkey r-alled for a toast te the President of I dinner, the patients will receive t favor, t,c Cnited States, drunk in fresh cider. I en their breakfast tray., ( hildren in "Then the nrchettn played the "Stnr the out-patient department vill linve n i Spnngled Palmer," followed by "Adeste glittering tree and lie entertnliied bj a rideles." I moneloeist. n innRleinu and nn erches- Taking tlie occasion of ( liristmrs a trn. If thnt isn't gayety! tlie keynote. Dr Pennimnn said: "YW Children at St. Christopher's Ho-mre gntliered liere representing nlmest ' pltnl will be given clothing. tvs. fruit every race en the earth, and we hnve and candy, while n Punch nnd Judy come together te publiclv n cognize the show will be added te assure a geed coming of tlie Prince of Peace, time for nil. Dr. Alex Arthur will ploy j "There nre many religions here, but Sentn Clnus nt the Children's Hnmee- two nil enn regard His advent en earth ' pntliie Hospital, while (500 youngsters I as the most extraordinary event witli I in the Children's Hospital, i.igliteenth nnd Halnbriitge streets, will be tlie guests of the empleyes of the .T. E. Caldwell Company. Little ones, under tlie care of the nations. There can lie no peace unless ( Society le Protect Children Frem i there is geed will, for thnt is what the ; Cruelty will be' bountifully remembered Inngels mennl when thev sang 'Pence en by Snntn, and in the various day nur- I Earth, Geed Will te Men. " series numerous plensent things have i Dr, Pennimnn then called en repre been planned. In Mime n professional I sentntives of the different nations for story teller bus been hired te entertain 'words of greeting. M. ('. Len, presi- the children. dent of the Chinese student bed.v, repre- ' At tlie Mercy Hespltnl n chorus of sented bis ceuntrv. nnd lie thanked t)r I men will sing carols and distribute gifts ,"- slf,H nni1 enW '"'"T "" ,,nv- "ml tin- Kensington Hospital will celebrate w,,h " ,l,rkey ,,lnn"' '" In nil Ihe llflttetlts. Wlllle rllllilren will nnienrclri ,,'nc .I.,inr HOLIDA Y TRA VELERS THRONG BIG RAILWA Y TERMINALS JCfv Relatives' Greet Country Bundle-Laden. Scramble for Places in Trains ''"he Christmns rush was en today , neon n rus ilinr nte I'liilaileliilnn nni i Helntlves meet relatives for tlie nn- ","1' v'Mt' emitting n line of gossip about family affairs that draws gasps ! i ..v . i..-. ... . ... , .i ' ' "" ' ' "' "' ' ' '""" ,lll' - for the. first time complete witli bundles and wicker suitcases, st.ue iireund with " l ' ' eprcsi"ii? se mis IS flllla- '" "' """ iTi mi huh i hi' race, swing lien, pnreiils' hands, while little packnges-aeme done up In rd riiiiiens, vviin .a gsy sprig et holly. ethers wiappcd iu , uewspiipers are ,. iMUiiy co 1S1UH rcncii Dir t n he eitv ix: lv a" imkit auuinuv u iu t rank In I " - - e - Iii. DECEMBER 23, 1922 DOES ESTHETIC DANCE TO DESCRIBE XMAS TREE STANDS Man With Helly in His Buttonhole Starts His Same Little Piece Again at City Hall as Teny Listens and Smiles .fust aft of the 'garden of Christmas i Were they losing their minds, his ex trees that blooms en the east side of the vrJen ngt frlstlnH lrW City Hall, the man with tlfe holly ln,nlv ,mP,t ,nwcvcr. It was the dnv Ills innieii ii e i c s t n r I e d ii 1 h plece ngaiu. its one ei these kind that have the curled-up iron stunts," he shifted tlie pack ages from his left ami te his tight arm and nut his brown suiT case en the sidewalk. "The klr.d I mean is the kind we get every year, only you den t seem te get me It's tlie kind thnt that's like this, sec ' He made n gesture suggesting lure suggesting A small pack-I leaned te pick ve ether pack- one of the dnily dozen age slipped out and he 1 it un. thus reicnslnir tw ages which a small boy picked up for him. Un began again. "Yeu you don't seem te get me. I'sed te carry 'era in the five and ten cent store. I'll tell you It leeks like a couple et dumb-bells fastened te gether, only you use screws instead of Tiurr, uiiij juu use hcrews uismiu ei !!!. Net ene of these block kind at slips in-" he paused for breath. A beam, spread suddenly, crent ever the face of the gentleman with the boutonniere. "I'll tell you tiie kind I mean they don't nluajs work but .veu use flatirons " The passer-by who hnd been listening with i suspended expression drew a little nearer. "Think I knew what you mean, neighbor," he set his bundles en the sidewalk. "It's net one of these new fanglcd kind. It's one of tiiese old fashioned ones something like this " He accompanied this description with n motion thuf looked something like tlie beginning of an esthetic dance. - Vl.k Si e f 'fc ulgrew mere pained Inch by inch tict him new.' be asked hopefully FOREIGN STUDENTS CERMiAN Acting Provest Hest at Yuletide Dinner te Men Frem Far-Off Lands Cheers rose Inst night, in tlie high beamed halls of the Housten Club at C the University of Pennsjlvnnin for Dr. rennlnnn, acting provost of the Uni versity, It came from eiglity'five Chinese students attending tlie University who were among tlie guests from nil the nations of tlie world at the annual Christmas dinner of tlie provost te the the Pennsjlvnnin Institute for the- In foreign students. Forty-five nation- Amotien of tlie Hllnd hnd te get the nlitles were represented. inensles se he and n dozen of bis com- The guests from many shores showed ipnnletis must spend the jelly season nt vociferously their approval of tlie,thp srhoel In Overbroek. Ilut their American uletide feast, for nt lt Christmas will be n merrv en. with n cese cheer after cheer arose, some geed l,.rcnt big tree, stockings or socks hung eid "i-enn yens, anu ethers in tongues thnt smote strangely en the ear. . - , ., 'I here wns plenty of noise. nit - ers brought te each guest a plateful of toys and fun makers such es might grace nnv child's stocking. Wth Dr. Pennimnn snt .T. Hartley There was plenty of noise. nit- ,,.,, , . ... ' .Vfi,,. tie A w Stevenson, director of the Sti w Stevenson, director of the Stu- nw dents' Intornntlennl Heuse: H. YV. Ma- the most fnr-renchlng influence thnt has eceurrd in tlie history of tlie world, "The Christmas spirit is here tonight. It is a cosmopolitan trnthering of all the Pennimnn for nil the geed work the i i'ii.le.1 with the enlv word te the Ameri.nn ,"n"- distingiiishable car "Peiini- Cousins IT hih IT hole Families, toted "' "".". '" '"'"' '"""lies, niuie s,,,,,,., standing mm rounded bj bass and pnek eges and children and wife, leek nbse liilclv niiserable. One man particularly ' seemed In need et s.vmpaih.v, for. as, j.,"?.,,K,,1 " wM,'r l,ml ''"'""f11 .'" w. " !,eh. t,,"' ,,", ile leek it into her neacl te blame him, in loud tones, j,,.. iiiise tuev nan mn-seii tiie train. every wind, when trains conic nud wiletl llin, il........ 1.. l.t.. I i . ... doling out inforuiiitieli te nervous'' per- "l Willi K-iired eves. Ami tie nevvsbevs share the hellilav 0? ,r ' ' b '''1 , '"' P' e.it il !r f ni" Z Ini S' nl me a iiuaiter. unuil.ni: te u ileum n. . tig,,,,..' ' ,V ....... t .". ' del- in Ills c.ves, f,n ii dime is a skj -or high tin fiem sihiii. wntiiMii lt.i 'i... Piped tee seen- tlie old luilv letllined i " werr'ld expression fiddling iiuugii nor eng. ne get ner iiuaiter "'' "in in noner ei riiiiHtuiHH par mas parted . i. ..,:....!. 1...1.1. I wuu a nickel. hr-fore (he day before I'liristmus. n wtih only the three hundredth time tltnl I morning lie had listened te otherwise normal P h adelnlilans triing le descriuc their favorite Christmas tree stands. Ne. I.'l car clanged its uneven way down Chestnut street at tiie neon hour. Passengers with many bundles get within three inches of their destined corners before undertaking nn explora tion trip for n car ticket. It was enough te drive nny conductor' te distraction! Net se tills cheery faced one with Ills . blue can en the back of Ills head. "Silent Night, Hely Night." he whistled as be wnited. Te the next i few bars of the C'hrlstmns liviiui lie moistened transfers nnd nicely gave "Silent them out. The Inst sweet ngeles strains ' of the shepherds' watch song brought ' the whistle sole te nn end only te hnve I it begun cheerily ugnln ns the car steed in line In a long interminable block The little old lady in the store where ttM mwl Ktnlnnrv nre sold did net c mint- nucic hooks nnd statuary iir; heW did net -.... ...... .......... --- ,i, ' try te break through the last-mint e I ' 'reng and ask te be waited en . Hnn b . though, n kindlj fated jeung mini, came un te her , a'lUtle iidniat. n' '& a d. I want one et these seis ie ser up IMllln Ibitt IttP of t,,P llHr"nH "f II,nU,, U .ii i fi.n LTf M,n Mles-e, n'lditien te its tree, will send forth Me i or" 1 eMhe" reoSheSherdsMeo . "waits," who will sing through the cor cer And please ! "We or three of these, little ndera the old-tline (hristmns carols. ..i.nitJn....f ,.,,! ihn crlh ' This party will comprise twcnty-Qve "'tfslgl. n n ralherVa Ished way.Uen n'nd women, empleyes of the do de ..T." .1.5-.. ....i i.n,f fi.Un sets " pnrtment. led by Inspector V 111 lam J. X Tte "SCft.X.ln Out into the brilliant 0 o'clock night . , , i I.-- 1...11... Ki.M.lln . . ... 1..,,. '.,.. l,n li,l fv hum n. -n teVe wn mnnv bundled en that VJrceuU, was bearing the Christ Child. ROBBED OF XMAS FUND Meney for Presents Taken Frem Weman In Shopping Crowd Meney which she had drawn from n Christmas savings account wns taken from Mrs. Anna Dengy, 1M03 North Thirty-second street, in the shopping crowds jehterday. Mrs. Dengy withdrew the cash te make presents nnd then discovered i that she had left her shopping list nt borne. She bearded n crowded street- . car te return for the list. When she left the enr she found that tlie money I had been tnken from her handbag. i QUARANTINED BLIND BOYS TO HAVE MERRY CHRISTMAS Dezen Youths at Overbroek Scheel Will Enjoy Feast, Tree and Fun Amid nil the bustle of going home for tiie holidays, one of the boys at . n renin ,,., iinn. nn.i , " -..,...... . .4..... X. V (. ...V..t. than regular turkey dinner. i Again a wonder wonder hew the mind of n blind child pictures Snntv they hnve never seen red or white or fftt. Would they be surprised if they snw the jelly elf in nil his glory? or hnd they pictured hlni en.ver in their minds than any man, even Chris, could ever be? Then there Is a radio out there just three days old and the boys can work it like veterans, se concerts and soles will be their share m" i he radiance efThe Polished Girdle Diamond will be mere fully appreciated by direct comparison with ether diamonds - sold only by this Establishment GIFTS OF IMPORTANCE Pearl Noeklace Diamond Bracelet Diamond BerPln Diamond Rmq Jeweled Bracelet Wateh Silver Dinner Service Silver Tea Service Hall Cleek Our depositors IiaVe corne te Anen) .ivvnj m IIIHIII A T m. A Bill kT CAPITAL a SURPLUS $4,000,000 West End Trust Company BROAD.STREET'AT'SOUTH'PENN SQUARE IAS TREES GRACE CITY HALL OFFICES Mayer's Reception Roem ElabJ erately Decorated and Many Celebrations Planned- The spirit of Christiana pervftctcs thft, corridors nnd offices of City Hall todliy tedliy ns seldom before. Trees grace office of Jho various deparluifjt, ""lebratieni have been planned nnd a number of en tertainments have been provided for. Te begin with, the reception room of tlie Majer hns been decorated in n elnbornte manner in hoeping with the spirit of tlie occasion. This work wtff under tlie supervision of Ilnrry 1. ,. f . t,.lr.nl. 0f ctv ' J l,x,M; ,,,,p,f " ,,'p ,5Ur ?-" ,?' . .,,i Propel ty. nlded by Jereme Koerber tnil Frank Cnrrlgnn. decorators for Straw bridge & Clothier. There hns been erected a platform nt one end of the room. It is upon this" that singers and instrumentalists wIlL. give a snored concert en New Year's J";"" ' m"1 The decorations include several , . . u . , ,, ' :. Tl.e recePtleV room is open te crocus, me reception room is epi errei , ," P , , , y X"',,1 'k. nre n numI((,r of (.hris hristmns i trees in offices throughout tlie building , - . Thn il.visien of .musing and al JThCis a gnyly decorated .tree also ' sien of Tuxes hns a tree. tee. J lie ifirnrr el xiiAt-n jjui u i J "I" iwii'T ui iiurn nu also : there is one in the delinquent tsr, , office and the Hnreau of City Property,, te jjlth Hall cleaner.. in bands throughout the nfternoen. Cuticura Seap The Safety Razor Shaving Seap CotIOTSeth4Ttwltliemtmc. Enrjrwbtraifc Merry Christmas te every citizen of Philadelphia Jehn Clark Sims Company, Ltd. Ctntrat AJvrrlilint A full 2 18 Seuth 16th Street PHILADELPHIA 1 wffntPennvSsvinpBanki I 1 WAe iLB43flrtiertnJi jL Interest Founder. (Ski sJ6 1 KB shintit,. Sn SrJ !W3ln that, added te a liberal in terest rate tkey find service at the-. .'Ell 1 1 1 "Ml v.1 day tree i V Jliji-aji, tuauaUtt ,