8 ( CLUB MEMBERS WHO WILL TELL BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS STORY TALES | WJ CH4JU2S (| WKBBM FREE STORY HOURS 1 SPI3 FOR YOUNGSTERS Children of the City Invited to MJSS SSRTIZR Hear Christmas Tales on , , Saturday Afternoon To add to the holiday pleasures of the children of the city, members of the Story Telling dub have arranged to give free story hours on Saturday afternoon at the Technical high school, when beautiful Christmas tales, legends and original stories will be told and several old carols sung. Youngsters from 6 to 12 years of age are Invited to be present from 2 to 3 o'clock, that program including; "The Land of Christmas," by Adele Woodard, given by Miss Mary M. Sny der; "The Wooden Shoes of Little Wolff," Francois Coppe, Miss Edith Flowers; "The Vain Little Man," origi nal, Mrs. Charles J. Wood, Jr.; "The Christmas Visitor," Marietta Stock dale, Miss Florence Carroll; "Golden Cobwebs," Shauffler, Miss Clare Ba ■shore; "The Golden Chair," original, Mrs. Harry G. Keffer; "The First Christmas Tree," Eugene Field, Miss iji : Nourishing, healthful ij | • and most tempting in flavor m Huyler's cocoa is a drink of real value. Use it ij I instead of tea and coffee. Tea and •II I coffee are stimulants which harm I I!; * the digestion and injure the nerves. * I; | Huyler's cocoa is a food as well as a de- « j 1 * lieious beverage and is good for nerves •' J • and tissue. Serve it for every meal. •j||j I I ||| 11 cocoa I P' * Our Sales Agents in Harrisburg are Ijj • F. J. Althouse Croll Keller • j| • ' . J. H. Holier James C. McAlister " jj' * iluyler's Candy, like Huyler's Cocoa, 1 | is supremely good • ■ ' c J%tG\fP that's to please any girl of : arty woman ts * really good writing paper i a a reallj^beautifulbox. Crane's cftnenc put up in boxes designed by maflcr artifls t° fufl nisH an appropriaujidingiiot fhi« exquisite papa: offers 5 su , rar pound .j i Sun Maid Seeded -| O «■ Y. State Sweet Of. jj ! Raisins, pkg lOder, gallon ....... ; ; . ' , . - <0 a quart. j | Argo Seeded 1 fl r No. 1 Sugar Coat- "I 0 | j Raisins, pkg. •••••• ed Popcorn, pound,.. i«C ;l [ Not-a-Seed Seed- 1 Or q Ua rt, 50 ! less Raisins , X v* f j, 2 for 251 NUTS I N 7 Fard DateS ' 12c All new and fine quality: ;! ► pound .. .... ..... California Soft Shell Al- |! Dromedary Dates, in mo nds. lb 251 \ package California Walnuts, lb., \\ ! California Figs, 1 A 22t i L ! package JLvFG Marbot Walnuts, lb., 170 j; Green Cord Brand. Brazil Nuts, lb 180 j; 3 packages, 250 Filbets, lb ».180 |! I Cluster Table OA. Pecans, lb. .. . 180 j| ! Raisins «SUC Mixed Nuts, lb ,200 j» I Packed in Malaga, Spain. Shellbark Kernels, lb || | California Cluster I{J Walnut Kernels, lb., 500 i| Raisins 1 UL m For the finish of the feast, Heinz's Plum Pudding, can 150 and 300 | B. B. DRUM Successor to Robert A. Knders ] | GROCERIES A 1801-1803 N. Sixth Street RETURN TO THE WEST Mrs. Elizabeth Jones and grand daughter. Miss Elizabeth Dent of Seattle, Wash., spent the early part of the week with her nephew, Harry B. Davis, of the Snyder apartments, 1465 Market street. Mrs. Jones left on the noon train to-day Tor her home. Miss Helen Dull Oenslager, a stu dent at Wallcourt, Aurora, New York, is spending the holiday vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oenslager, of 3219 North Front street. Mrs. Willis Geist Newbold announces her annual Christ.* mas sale of Japanese Impor tations at Miss Saunder's Shop 202 Chestnut St. These Importations have been obtained in spite of war's interruption of traffic. Coin Purses and Needle books make especially at tractive gifts. Other articles are numerous.