.V' "T-ry " tr -, Hr " it bVENIttCr PUBLIC LEDGBR-PmLBBLPHIA, TtESDA OCTOBER 25,, 1021 11 LITTLE BENNY'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pepe ...i. ..,- nut n tpptfll tier hew te r,tav teimis tlil af til neon en account of SVnvnir Wn kecuii.K oil ariilnB Mm. ?,1 ten te nt supplr ran looked glnd nnd SS taekedthn opposite, bib Bnylns, Q wel je.t te tl.lnk, my very fowl time out and I beet jeu, well well Jut '"lIoIeyMnenkB pep, did ma beet you? 1 We'll I hardly call It thnt, sccl pep, d ina ed. Well t bats wat .Id I cell It, nS T sed Wy, pep! wat did me de 7 "she tattl every ether ball be far that I was completely lxhnuste.1 by the time i rnme back from charing it and then LSlywen oho nxuluently cot the " t bafln I was all out of breth and In no condition te return It, Bed pep. The fact remains that I wen, nnd thits the main fact Iwent It, sed ma. It ccrtcny Is net, the main fact Is that t inn nlaylng tennis) whereas you were trrh te Pi" Vlt with a Ideer that I vbh your caddy, ml pep. New AVlllvum dent be silly, hew could I beet you pleying fjnnls If I was play Ine coif? ced me. 'flints Jest it, you dldcnt recly beet me! wet you rcely did was wear me out, veu Jest steed there resting wlle I ran ft dlstants of preberly 5 miles altogether chasing wild balls, Mints wat you rcelv ,11,1 what you rcely did was give a cor rect imitation of Hobe Ruth at hid best, "New Wlllyum, youre centcrdlctlng yourself, you knew pcrfeckly well Habe Kiith Is a base ball player, Ive awITcn neon lils picture In the paper with n base ball bat, se hew could I be giving a Imitation of him if I was playing golf, nure ((interdicting yourself right and left. Red ma. SIppew! wc let the matter rCRt, sed pep, and mn sed, Ccrtcny, but I beet veu you jeft the same, nnd pep sold, Yeu Ulmustcd me, nnd I sed, O pep, did she bct you by mutch? TO LEAD PHILA. ORCHESTRA Richard Strauss Will Direct Musi clans In New Yerk Concerto New Yerk, Oct. 23. Speculation ns te which of the Brent symphony orches tras IUrhnrd Htrauss will lead it his cnmiiis New Yerk concerts was ended vcterdav by an announcement from the International Concert Direction thnt it Is the Philadelphia Orchestra. Mr. Strauss will rtlnct the n'ltnble Irdr of players assembled by Leepold titolcewf-ki net only nt his first concert in t'arnpple Hall en Monday evening, Octeb-r HI. but nt- the subscription icrles at the Metropolitan Opera Heuse. A Girdle of pilvcr Has Steel Buckles WIFE'S VICTIM BURIED Last Services Are Held for William J. Kelfer William J. Kelfer, who en Friday was shot nnd killed by his wife, Eliza beth Kelfer, after she had been told that he was destined te die of con sumption, wns burled this morning. The- funeral took place from the home of his parents. B3.'M) Eadom street, Frankford, where Kelfer nnd his wife and child were living. After solemn requiem services in St. Ilnrtholemcw'H Church the body was buried in the Hely Itedcemcr Cemetery. SETS LECTURE RECORD Or. Conwell Repeats "Acres of Dia mends" for 5999th Time Tonight Tonight nt Grace Ilnptlst Temple Dr. Itusscll II. Conwell will glve his lecture, "Acres of Diamonds," for the 0000th time. It In said that if nil the people who hove heard Dr. Conwell repeut this lec ture wcre brought together they would and punctuation marks spoken or Im plied by Dr. Conwell in he lias jflven "Acres llfty ten-velume cncyclepc- prove enough te popular n goed-rited empire, and that tlie number of words spoken or tin the 0000 times ic lias given "Acres of Diamonds would fill dlas. Ne ether speaker, ancient or modern, has, se far as Is known, with n single lecture approached Dr. Oenwcll'M rec ord. It hns been given In every State and nlmest every city of this country, nnd In Japan, China. Palestine, flreat Ilrltnln, Syrln, Turkey, Switzerland. France and Ocrmnny. It was given first in ltosten mere than sixty years age. GERMANTOWN'S BIRTHDAY Event of 235 Years Age Net te Have Special Celebration Today is the 2.10th nnnlvcrsary of the founding of Ocrninntewn. and it will pass without qny celebration nnd with out much notice. History says that en October 17, 1080, Pasterltis, the poet, and n dozen ethers laid out the town. Ily COI11NNE LOWE Getting Gertie's Girdle seems te u n much mera important enterprise thni. the ene outlined In the title of a cci tain successful play. If Gertie lmsn' get herself a fancy girdle particular'' a mental one she might just as wcl try going te n dinner party without having read "Main Street." Or te n dnnce without knowing -the fox trot. Of course, the above btunnlng coat dress of blaek elvet rounds out Un successful career of astrakhnn fur, sil ver cloth vestee and heavy silver em broidery with n silver girdle thnt possesses cut steel buckles. Ceat Iresses are much In the mode. mm 'rnmm ax . lf:BU mmm "r-srsm!- Wm m . . r a 1 . eJJJrW uns -ss. -vasSS Milk MM xP'iMwHrflfT" 111 Net every farm can give you Ab botts "A" Milk. We select farms, and farmers for cleanliness use sterilized pails pasteurize give laboratory tests. When we are satisfied as te the milk's cleanli ness we knew you will be. Phene Ua te Deliver a Bettle Tomorrow Baring 0205 Abbotts Alderney Dairies, Inc. 31 at nnd Chestnut Beth Phenes Atlantic City Rs Pleaiantvillc Wtldwoed Ocean City KG At 5 m VHuH Ne money accepted The lO-Efay Tube of Pepsedent is free. We even pay the postage. This is simply te urge that yen test it. See for yourself what it does. Decide by the clear results. Jest send the coupon, then watch the benefits you get, "Your Pretty Teeth- What have you done te them? " There is a new way of teeth cleaning a way which fights film. Te millions of people it has brought whiter, prettier teeth. Alse safer teeth and cleaner. Yeu see the results in every circle see them in glistening teeth. This is te urge that you try this method. Ask for a ten-day test. Then mark the change which you see and your friends see. It combats the film Most teeth are clouded mere or less by film. The film is viscous. Yeu can feel it with your tongue. But it clings te teeth, en ters crevices and stays. And it often forms the basis of fixed coats. The ordinary teeth paste does net end film. The teeth brush has left much of it intact. The film absorbs stains, making the teeth leek dingy. Thus millions of teeth have lest their natural luster. Hew film ruins teeth Film does mere than mar the beauty. It Is new regarded as the cause of most teeth troubles. Film is the basis of tartar. It holds feed rebstance which ferments and forms acid. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth te cause decay. Millions of germs breed in it They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. Alse of ether serious troubles, local and internal. These troubles have been constantly in creasing. Se dental science has long been seeking ways te fight that film. A daily combatant Twe effective methods have new been found te daily combat that film. Able authorities have amply proved them. Millions new em ploy them. And leading dentista everywhere are helping te spread their use. The methods are combined in Pepsedent, a new-day dentifrice. The results are quickly seen and felt, se they cannot be disputed. That is the teeth paste we urge you te try. And we send a test tube free. Alse aids Nature Nature places in the mouth great teeth protecting agents. But with modern diet, rich in starch, thoee forces need constant stimulation. Pepsedent supplies that stim ulation. This is in keeping with the views of dental authorities. It multiplies the salivary flew. It multi plies the starch digestant in the saliva. That is there te digest starch deposits which may otherwise cling and form acids. It multiplies the alkalinity of the saliva. That is Nature's agent for neutralizing acids which cause teeth decay. Each use of Pepsedent increases these forces, and the excess remains for some time. These effects alone, in dental opinion, mean a new era in teeth protection. Ne soap no chalk Seap and chalk are emitted from Pepso Pepse dent, te accord with modern dental require ments. Ne teeth paste which contains them can bring Pepsedent effects. Pepsedent is the scientific teeth paste the new-day method of teeth cleaning. An An therities say that It should supplant the methods which are wrong. The reasons are told in a book we send. The 10-Day Tube reveals the effects. Yeu will knew what is best in a week. Men see the results very quickly Smokers' teeth are often particularly dis colored. The film absorbs the stains. The results of film removal are usually quick and conspicuous. Most children suffer from these fihn at tacks. Few reach the age of IS with sound teeth. Dentists advise that Pepsedent be used twice daily from the time the first teeth appears. Ne ordinary teeth paste offers any where near such protection. Ten days will tell Send the coupon for a 10-Day Tube. Nete hew clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the viscous film. See hew teeth vhitcn as the rilm-ceats disappear. Watch the ether geed effects. Judge by what you see and feeL Yen can easily decide then between the old ways and the new. Cut out the coupon new. PAT. OFF. A snanx The New-Day Dentifrice ne Scientific film rnmVinfnnK nnnrnuwl hv mndpm ntittinnfie. J advised by leading dentists everywhere. Each use brings five desired ecis. All druggists supply the large tubes. new 10-Day Tube Free C13 THE PEPSODENT COMPANY, Dept A, 1104 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago, HI. Mail 10-Day Tube of Pepsedent te Only en tnbe te a tuilljr. WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S I W ANA MAKER'S Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere Sale of 500 Frecks of Serge, Tricetine, Velveteen and Silk Crepes $7.50 and $15 r n. " r $7.50 j $15 $7.50 $15 1 Many of thcBO dresseB have been several dollars mere in our own stocks. Principally, just a few of a kind, se we have j?thercd them into two groups at lowered prices se that new owners can enjoy them quickly in their full freshness. $7.50 Nuvy serge frocks with self-tone or colored embroidery of silk or wool. Strnijrht-linc serge frocks trimmed with gray fageting. Frecks with cape cellnrs, with bend embroidery. One-piece jersey frocks with leather cellars nnd cuffs. $15 Remnants Half Price Short Lengths of Silk and Silk-and-Cotten Materials Usable lengths of messaline, satin, taffeta, radium, foulard nnd pretty silk-and-cotton materials. Women will find excellent cheesing in materials for frocks, trimmings, linings, etc. Every remnant is just half what it would be from the piece. New COc te $1 yard. (Centra!) Sale of 600 Women's Pull-Over Weel Sweaters Special $1.85 Youthful sweaters, knitted in popular block design, have long sleeves and braided belts with tassels. In black, buff, tomato, honeydew and Harding blue. Sizes 38 te 44. High school girls will want them, tee! Velveteen frocks trimmed with brightly colored piping of broad cloth or with silk embroidery. Tricetine frocks with duvetyn vestccs embroidered in wool. Tricetine dresses in straight-line or coat models elaborately braided or embroidered with contrasting silk. Vcleur frocks embroidered with bugle bends or combined with charmcusc. Beaded dresses of Canten creps in nnvy blue. Crepe dc chine dresses in many models, some with flowing sleeves, ethers with short or threcauartcrs sleeves. Seme show a gay dash of jnde green or American beauty. Russian crepe dresses trimmed with monkey fur and bead girdles. (Miirktt) That Levely Silk Radium Lace Flouncing Lowered te $3.75 a Yard Showing the Spanish influence in its grace nnd benuty nnd its nir of carefully finished sophistication, this really lovely rndium flouncing is being widely used for dinner and evening dresses ever light, bright or self-color foundations. It combines very well with satins and silk crepes, being used ns panels, aprons, sleeves and overskirts, for afternoon frocks. And imncine what frivolously lovely negligees can be contrived from the black lace! 36 inches wide, in brown and black, in various attractive patterns. (Ontrnl) (Central) II Btlrfl w iO sle Opp o.e season's popular Colonial Rag Rugs 90c, $1.15, $1.50 Hit-or-miss effects, firmly woven of fresh factory rag3. 27x54 inches, 90c; 30x60 inches, $1.15; 36x72 inches, $1.50; also two smaller sizes, 18x36 inches, 40c; 24x36 inches, 65c. Crepe de Chine Blouses, $4.90 Peter Pan blouses in flesh, white and bisque crepe de chine, with Van Dyke pleated frill around the cellar and cuffs and down the front. Women's Washable Gloves, 75c and $1 75c for 2-clasp silk gloves with lisle lining. Black, brown, gray and mauve, $1 for 8-button chamois lisle gloves with Paiis point backs. Brown, white, mode and gray. Weeden Bead Girdles $1 All the colors and shades in these at tractive novelties. Fudge, Aprons, 35c Unbleached muslin stamped for embroidery. "Intimate" gifts with one's own handi work. Messaline and Silk Jersey Petticoats, $3.85 The messalines come in brown, navy, black and change able colors, swth deep hhirred flounces, the jerseys have deep flounces embroidered in contrasting colors and conic in navy nnd Copenhagen blue, green, black and brown. Bandeaux, 35c Brocade, poplin, batiste and webbed cloth with elastic in sets nt the back. Pink only. Breakfast and Luncheon Cleths, $1 F'eur de lis, dots, stripes and ether dsipns. Cotten damask with neatly hemmed edges. Napkin. te match Hre 18c. Children's Dresses 85c te $1.35 White pique and poplin dresses, mnde up nnd stnmped for embroidery. 2 te 6 years. East Aisle Face Creams, 20c te 60c Mew low prices for witch hazel, cucumber, lemon and peroxide vanishing cream, dc dc dc oderantSj depilatory cream and hand lotions. Women's Flannelet Nightgowns, $1 Striped flnnnelut gowns with V necks or cellars. Full, well cut ones. Especially Geed in the Extra-Size Shep $2 for petticoats of geed sateen in navy, brown or black with hemstitched and ruflle-edged flounces. S1.75 for nightgowns of pink or blue striped flanne'et with hemstitched yokes and long sleeves. 52 for lace-trimmed envelope chemises with bodice tops. $2.25 for pretty envelope chemises with built-up shoulders, trimmed with wee tucks and dainty lace. Sizes 46 te 54. (.Market, Snbrray Entrance, neitr the Millinery) Furs of Fine Quality at Prices a Third te Half Less Than Last Year It is something different te be able te get a GOOD fur coat at less than a hundred dollars. It is possible in this Wanamaker D jwn Stairs Fur Shep and the quality is "Wanamaker's" in ether words, satisfactory. Rich Black Peny Coats $65 te $145 $65 coats have cellars nnd cuffs of natural raccoon or Australian opossum. Peny coats with skunk are 35 inches long at $125 and 40 inches long at $145. Natural Muskrat and Marmet Coats 36-inch muskrat sport coats are less than half last year's price at $135. 36-inch cents of marmot are nlmest half last year's price at ?B0. Near-Seal Coats With Beaver or Gray Squirrel $185 Such coats ns these Inst year were three hun dred dollars and mere! They arc 36 inches long, of seal-dyed ceney wh'ch leeks a great deal like Hud Hud eon seal, and hnve long cellars and deep cuffs of beaver or squirrel at $185. 40-inch coats with the same furs are $195. Skunk-trimmed 36-inch coats are $165. Plain 36-inch coats are $115 (sketched); 40-inch coats are $90 and $125. Children's Fur Sets $8 $115 Just Unpacked! Keep little hands nnd threats warm! Each set . consists of scarf and muff. , White ceney sets, $3 te $8. White moufflen set, $9. ' Kit ceney sets, $3 te $10. Natural opossum sets, $20. Natural fitch sets, $30. Gray squirrel set, $25 te $50. Beaver sets, $50. Ermine bets, $25. Muffs of various furs, $1.50 te $22.50. Fashionable Small Furs $7.50 te $55 Animal bens of fitch arc $12.50 te $'0; of Jap anese mink, $12 50; of gray squirrel. $13.50 aid $25; of stene marten, $16.50 te $;t."; of buwn marten. $37 50 and $40. Threw scarfs vi seal-dyed eenev are $8 te $37.50. Steles of sca'-dyed ceney, 10v72 indies, are $45. Cheker scurf- of melt arc $25 and ,hwl ce!lars are $55. i Murkct) Direct from the Orient Babies' Silk Quilts, Jackets and "Buntings" Prices Start at $2.25, $2.50, $4 Orftd?i0f ai!erab,e Sifts for babies have just arrived by late steamer from Japan if v-rfe $5 Quilted Silk Jackets $2.25 and $2.50 Quilted bilk with printed pink or blue flowers and ribbons, warmly in terlined with snow-white cotton, $2.25. Quilted satin with cords, $2.75. Beth styles silk lined. Silk Quilts te Match, $2.50 These silk quilts are charming af fairs with printed tops and plain silk lining. They match the $2.25 cents, se that a set of coat and quilt is only $4.75. Plain Satin Quilts, $3.50 Delicious shades of pink or blue sat n lined with silk and interestingly quilted with geometrical precision. (Central) Embroidered Quilts, $5 Either sat-n or silk nuilts, silk lined nnd with fa.-cinntin' lmnd lmnd einbreidciud flowers a?d but-chc in delicious cdieih suituble for baby. Htra-si7e si'k quilts with fnncy quilted designs, $5 and with contrast ing embroidery, $7. Silk Baby Buntings $4 te $7.50 $4 ones am of nnm pink or blue satin complete with heed and silk lined. $C. $5 50 and $7.50 one" are em broidered with roses or daisies nnd have warm heeds. $8.75 ones button en In u prettily different style nnd have no heeds. .-.'-- 4 v i et ii( H Jt i l iv a i ft 4 tr IC X) i. t-Hn .VJU. ,
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