;wt:u, i--r-' jt"i TZ?rwr - 7 7' ', 7V v-i I""' :v,c "V " ? I ' v. v K it ' J4 -f fX' U: rn vMe : V.'h il! i ).-. v , t-"t r t tr v' J ' DREAMLAND ADVENTURES Going Hunting r DADDT Joel) and Janet go hunting in the hin weeds, out imtcad of guns te sheet the Urds and animals ihtv taKe pencils and drawing iahlels. CHAPTER II Feeling Ely Pky StpUrrel rnODDlD PUPKIN8, the collle, and I Johnny Bull, the bulldog, were eager te a"e woie hunting, "now-wew-vrow-wowl" barked Ted dle darting here nnd there with hts nese ... hn rrOUQU trying te unu uuuuui "Woof! Woof! Woof 1" eald Johnny nn fnllewlnc Teddle PupkJns, nnd rtady te dash nftcr hlra If he should find the sccne of game, jack nnd Janet frowned nt the noisy "Be quiet!" said Jackv "When you hnntlnc you shouldn't go barking! you will Bcnre the anlranla away, Just as yen ecarcd Mr. lieppuy nep xmu- Xoddle Pupklns and Johnny Bull were ., miieh excited they, didn't pay any .Mention te Jack. Theu Janet acted. 5l"n" r,Mie Puekins by the tall ,nd Johnny Bull by the car and made them listen te her. "If jeu don't stay Quiet, you wUl have te go right back home wblle we go hSttainlone," warned them. That wade Teddle Pupklns nnd Johnny Bull "en their racket. They didn't want te be sent back Heme. "We are coin te bunt like Indiana," explained Janet. "We will creep through the weeds se silently that the animals and birds will net hear us until we have drawn their pictures en our nvirMin Punklns and Johnny Bull ...m.,1 in understand that, for tllCV fel Wj.,1 noiselessly ns Jack nnd Jnnct crept along n path lending into the deep -ae THtIe nnd 1'enSV. the nenics, followed, tee, hunting ns they went, but they were hunting nice tender patches of grass instead of beasts and birds. "Sh.sh-Mi.Hh!" suddenly warned Tai-v. nnlntine te a llttle clcarlne ahead There was Perky Squirrel gathering up acorns from tac Rieunu. jliui Jigniiy ai Jack had said: "Sh-sh-sb-bh !" Perky Squirrel's shorn cats heard him. Away frisked Pciky Squirrel, nnd in a second he was out et sigut around n Mr nnk tree. "We will crccn around die tree and try te catch him," whispered Jack. Se they crept around the tree, but no L'crky Squirrel did they sce. Around the tree they went ngain, but still no sight of Perky Squirrel. "I guess Perky Squlirel (ret away," murmured Janet. At that Teddle Pup Mn dinted suddenly te the ether slde of the tree, barking leudlv. High up en the trunk Perky Squirrel frisked Inte view. He had been there nil the time, but hnd moved around the trunk ns fast as the children circled the tree nnd se had kept out of sight. Teddle Pupkins hnd (surprised him Inte showing him self. Terky Squirrel gave n frightened Klance ut Jack and Janet, and vanished aoienc the branches. "Wc never enn draw his picture." sighed Janet. "He Is tee blv for us." "Yes. he Is sly," admitted Jack. "And the only v.ay te catch him is te he mere sly than he is. I'll tell you what wi will de! Yeu hide In the bufhes with jour pencil nnd tablet, while the rest of us get en the ether side of the tree. Perky Squirrel will reme around te this bide te hlde from us and then you can draw him." That seemed a geed plnn nnd It worked finely. Jark and the dogs nnd ponies went around the tree. Janet, peeking out of the bushes, saw Perky Squirrel dart quietly te the oppesito side nt the troe from them. There Perky Squirrel, thinking he was perfectly snfe, twitched his whiskers and (buckled te himself. He never Knew that the hid den Jnnct mi busily drawing htm. bristling whiskers, fuzzy tail, beady eyes nnd all. "Ha! Ha! I've get you!' cried innet Jojeusly as she (hew the last ttrelic. "Perky Squirrel., startled at hear ing her voice, darted te the ether side of the tree. There Jack had his tablet ready. Jnck took n geed leek at Perky Squirrel and as Perky Squirrel darted nigh up among the branches. Jack drew mh picture. "We've pet Perky KqulnnI!" rrled 'ark. "I like thN kind of hunting. New let's go after n deer " (new they de go after n deer and what they find will be told tomorrow.) MANY PEOPLE TaUe a few steps off Chestnut Street en 12th Street simply te see the BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS We shall be glad te have you ceme in. Please don't feel obliged te purchase. The Century Flower Shep 12th St. Belew Chestnut Street Cream Vanilla dellcleu when iteried with 'ream. Hut te rnnlie It doubly otllcleus jieur cner It n kuuie Wnue of Chocelllte l'lliMln it Riven i delightful finishing tit fill V 1nnrVinti imt temh forty or dlimrr. Eight Flavers At AH Grocers, 10c, ISc. felt Puddine Ce., Baltimore, Md. f IT5552 ns v Fuchsia Hat Adepts Shiny Quill for Brim I fai a lj I i 1 13 By CORINNB LOWE Among the millinery phenomena of the autumn may be mentioned the quill. This, sometimes lacquered, sometimes band-pointed, sometimes of the fabric composing the het, is asseilatcd frc qucntly with bat of felt or duvctyn Usually it occurs in a pair, and, llke as net the pair Is turned upside down. It is ene of these popular nulll trim med felt hats which we show today in connection with n smart suit of brown duvctyn cellared in beaver, ernnmtcd with fine black braid, and possessing a cape In lieu of sleeves. The hat is fuchsia and the quill is lacquered black HAITIS' IIIDIi:X DKAUTY In hrenght te Uffni vmn u iiuiupii wiuu snampoe. aju. JL Office atrial yank Supplies Lnthe&raphm& wJUSaan HanwriLeirnpaitsy 1 J29 Market Street STEAMED CLAMS Plump nnil luscious. In the restaurant or at home, have them served with drnvrn butter and add a dash of Lea & Pcrrlns' Sancc. It gives them a new charm and flavor. You'll never knew hew geed they can be till you try them with wiiiraiiMiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniimraiiifflniaiira'iffliiraiiiiarairiB Sweet as a nut! Sliced Finds countless uses in the kitchen. It cleans cutlery, kettles, tins, porcelain, china, earthenware, linoleum, oil cloth, refrigerators, tile, marble, shelves and floors. Sec that the nnme SAPOLIO is en every package. ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS CO. Sele Manufacturers New Yerk V. S. A. asce 3 a s'Bacoe a . I i i 3 At all our Stores ;jj iiDi!iinimiiiiiiiiNi3i!:ii!iiiii!i!.iiiniiiii!Wiiiiiiiiiiii!ii rum 'mi mi AFOLBO MAKES POTS AND PANS LOOK LIKE NEW evening Public iLBDGEKrr-Philadelphia', Tuesday, Read Your Character nu ntgitv rhmivs G oeso 'Necked "d" The You've seen the goescnecked "d" many times, no doubt. IVrhnns fhern are neveral amenc your friends wheiC linndwrltlng exhibits this peculiar for mation of the letter, which Is en Im portant Indication of character. lly the '(,'oese-ncckcd "d" Ib meant that formation of the letter In which the final down stroke of the stem la dispensed with, nnd the up streke is ended with n slight flourish te the right. Heme pcople make a "d" this way only when It occurs nt the end of n. word. Others nse it even in the mlddle of n word, causing a break in the continuity of the pen stroke. De you really knew somebody who makes a "d" this way? Reflect upon his characteristics, or hers, though lt'a mere likely te be a "him" than a "her." Is he net Inclined te be what you'd cell scholarly In his outlook upon affairs nnd people generally? This particular pen stroke is typical of these mero than usually Interested in the cultivated nrts. Understand, all who nre se interested de net neces warily make their "d" this way; but of theso who de make it this way you may be sure that they have Inclinations toward lltcrature and the nrts, whether they nre producers or critics, profes sional or amateur. Where the goese-ncckcd "d" is found in a woman's writing, and the hook or nourish with which the letter ends is exaggerated, jeu may be sure that woman is fun loving, that she has n pay disposition, nnd that In all likeli hood she is n bit of n coquette. Tomorrow The Hump of Sccrcthrncss Water Spots These spots will ceme out enlv with water They nre especially nnneylnie en nllks, ns talttnp them out is llkelv te leave a rlnp. use soft or distilled water, moisten a tampon ellBhtly, nnd brush the spot until It disappears, then dry rapidly with a ploce of buckskin te neld rings. Colored silks nre llable te bleed, be use ncetle acid In tna water. On llfjlit t;ray nnd tan wools be care ful te dry qulcky te avoid rlnsa. BEADED BA6S Repaired I Rclin vl rrtnr u your Ilnndbac or Pocl.elbeoK. w ae urnem Hepalrlni iearn lie Ktrunir. OeM nnd Silver Mfh Birs ur pnlrHl. llemitttchlmff ritattngt. Beading. MARCEL BEAD SHOP s1810 Chestnut St. Sprucp 799G- vaperatep Mahes With the cream left in! cap. disb.es. Richt there where the woodwork in your home gets the hardest wear the front stairs or the kitchen fleer or the window-frames is the right place for "LAVA-VAR". It takes only a few moments te apply and a few hours te dry. And its smooth, hard, water and wear-resisting surface lasts unmarred longer than with any ether finish. At Your Dealer's All Celers and Clear Fclten, Sibley & Ce., Inc. Philadelphia Manufae turers of Celers, Paints and VarnijhM jmce 1863 (hi) i I GIFTS OF DISTINCTION i Venetian Glass nnd S Capri (Italian) Pottery A. L. DIAMENT & CO. feWWWlBlS VAtNUT 6T.WWMW.. If 4 FOLD HAND j Knitting wool lVnC Si Of? Dtr f All' rr.B n7. XiOJ pound Celers Silk-and-Weel, 37c per hank Pnraplfn Frre Upen lUqeeat IDEAL YARN & SALES CO. 130 N. 12TH ST., PHILA. fhenpt Hnrme 6135. rarer! Fait rrtpnld.' HATS CLEANED Remodeled In the new it shapes for aperti nd entlnr wear. Oer 40 year at zperlanea la al Tour lerTlea. Stein man 54 N. 7tll St. Fbenet Miuktt (411 nrancbi JflTerwin Da Werk. 107 H. UU Beats, BOe te 12.80, Heppe's. 1H0 Chestnut e DON'T WISH FOR BEAUTY I Possess It! iHUln ihst la clear and firm. Dills shiny, ihftalthy hair equnls Reed loexs. uie your ruin nnd hair the attention It aeaarve. MubcIe atrncelne for firmlnic the musclea ana ueautuvinir me (sxin. j Expert Facial and Hair trcatrnmtsA IVtolet Jtau. Henna and French Hair Cot' lerinp, Sunorlueiu hair, melaa, treiti enrt r oinnmerKj rrmevca. juaroemng ana. Permanent Waving. tm.ir.iS3:e:lle SPRUCH202 Wffiffi 'l Ilenntr Cwwire.3 dalen 101.1 Walnut Street VaoeniaBfMafl..an.nfliMif Like New, Are RUGS CLEANED lly the New SHAMPOO PROCESS Jtenutlfully hrlcht nnd clean your ruci come back Pnttfrna ami col ors resterrd te original bauty. Creaan apetn nnd stains nnd dirt entirely remeted. All without In jurlnE the finest ruif or carpet. And nt a ce.t ae little tt will amatn jeu. Dyelns te match any color scheme. Anten Derfner & Sens CLEANERS & DYERS 1.12J,GirardAvc. tVrlte for Information I'hnn Poplar 4300 Hew Women's Feet Differ Nothing is mere individual than the arches of women's feet. Twe women muy be fitted te the same size of shoes; one may have high arches, the ether low arches. Some times a woman's left nrch is n trifle lower than her right nrch; in ordi nary shoes she buffers because of inudjustable support under one arch. The task of fitting her properly, likewise most women, in steel Hhanktd shes Is often Impossible Steel, thanked nheca are made with Inflexible, nrehtu. they require, jour feet te fit them . you can't udjust them te veur In dividual net-da That Is ena renyen for the C'tintilorer Phee, a coed-looklnr- ehoe f.ishlerifd with n. llexlhle inch. Cantl lcer Shee? enn be laced up enuely around the undcrcurve of jour feet; they Mrnlali the Individual nuppert you tued ther, no steel nhunk-plcce con cealed belsepn soles hnmpera the nut Ural flexlbllltj of jour feet t'intllefrs are Reed looking; their flel(le arches allow jour feet mufclea the free oxerclse they need jour circu lation Is that much Improved ; veu don't tire he neon , ou leek better for net teellnu tired, and you avoid foet-straln and the email army of troubles physi cians oacTlbe te that. loeklnp Cantlleers we can kIe you your Individual fit support and llexlbllltv Width? AAAA te E J 'Hill graceful beet Is made In black Md and brown lild Alse In brown or bHck kid with cloth tops. CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP 1300 Walnut Street Over Cunard Office, Cantllrrers arc also en sale In nrnrbr cltleai Alteena Usndheim's W02 Elevenm Ae. Aabury Park Iluit Shoe Ce., MT Cookman Lanraster I'rev'a. S Rail Kinn- Ht fleadlng Bchwerlner's. 482 Penn Sauare Bcranten Lewis A nlly. 114 Wyemln At. Bhamekln J). Hlrach, He D. Indepinaene Trsnten Ilr M. VeerKees A Ilre. "na,nM Wllkes-Jlarra M. V. Murray. 13 pubUa Sa. J CELLPHONE lfevSO j?mdMj& IliPI muni " rm I r l , fljlfflffl jK K MM :11& Mm Wf Ji ill IllllIrA UllSyll "aWlTlIll)); 5a il'tfllli! I I V I e a t n II WANAMAKER'S Wanameker's Down Stairs Stere Never Such a Season for Coats wm Wm wMMa JO Tiv.p.m-j .i ' iirr Jj"r:ii ii wry J . Jtvftfr'i '(ii.'itii'afr - i iiiBinuMvrsTaikiii . n v4e-4Vmt ii tj-iiu aj Mi'ii'ni III fl Will V r i rlLr f l A I k ll I W U- ' !?" i ' 'f'lU IWAOTII M u v vtm n vt I vrWM $58.Sf W $25 VV $65 'v;i, ''V VUflf TfX "- ir iii Geed Fur Coats at Less Than $100 Every woman cheesing her fur coat (or any ether fur) in Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere may be sure of sound value. Prices are low and every piece of fur is of perfect quality, marked plainly with its own name. Among the Coats Taupe marmot coats, 36 inches, $80. Peny coats, 36 inches, $65; with racoon or Aus tralian opossum cellars and cuffs, $90. Levely Scarfs of Fex Seft, fluffy scarfs, silk lined, in taupe, brown and black, are $25 te $40. Smart One and Twe Skin Animal Beas , Natural opossum, $8.50 and $17.50. Blended mink, $15 and $30. Fitch, $12.50 and $20. Australian opossum, $10. Stene marten, $16.50 te $35. Children's Furs Becoming little sets of white ceney, kit ceney, squirrel, nutria and beaver are $3 te $50. (Market) Silk Bleemers Seme especially nice ones have iust come. Gleaming pink or white satin bloomers vith hemstitched ruffles are $3. (Central) Prettiness and Comfert aic delightfully combined m this embossed corduroy negligee at $j. Made in a graceful style that is gathered below the hips. In orchid, American Beauty, grape, rose and peacock blue. (Central) 40-Inch Canten Crepe at $2.90 Yard Beautiful in texture and color ing and unusual in value, it makes lovely dresses and blouses and handsome linings for fine coat. In bonfire, taupe, purple, olive, jade, brown, pink, gray, white, navy and black. Blade Japanese Silk at $1.25 This 36-inch black silk is well liked because it is guaranteed te be spot, perspiration and water proof. (Centml) JJAVE you seen the little gift shops en the East Aisle? Several little rooms have been filled with en trancing trifles of all sorts for Christmas giving. Wise people are malting their se lection; new. (Central) 117 vv f 1 I IV Ss& 4J , V VVN. 54.10 " $4.10 and Pumps at $4.10 Fashienable moccasin pumps for street and evening weav are in four styles in black suede and patent leather. They have thrce buckle straps and baby French or low heels. Fine high shoes of black calfskin, patent leather and tan calf skin have applied straight tips, welted soles and medium or low heels. Almest all sizes. Black or tan leather oxfords with decerative stitching and per forations have welted soles and medium or low heels. Almest all sizes. Women's Spats at 40c are in various fashionable colors and in white. Net all sizes in everv color, but the vnlue is remarkable. Children's Scheel Shoes, Special, $2.90 Geed tan lnce shoes with wlde tees and soles that will wear well are in sizes from 6 te 1. (Chutmit) November 8, iD2t WANAMAKER.S 1 WANAMAKER'Sj Women's Ceat Seem Prettier, Mere Popular and Far Less Expensive Than in Many Years ',' ixMA i. .iTi'ifll HI.. mr iftims m. u r i.i j .M.rt,.1.'' M.l 'O Wi 'W I'll M'tfrij Center Aisle o.e Silk Stockings, $2.25 "Seconds" whose slight imper fections almost defy detection! Every tin cad silk, with wcll-rc-in forced tops and soles. Black, tan and cordovan. Percale Heuse Dresses $1.50 White with neat pink, blue, iiKtiiuii ui umtiv suites, uuigu, t roomy pockets, a sash thut tics becomingly in a large bow and nvc-men ncms maKe tnem gen erous values at $1.50. "Chickadee" Aprons, 85c New shipment of these fetch ing little affairs. Pink, blue or lavender percale, trimmed with rickrack. Pongee Blouses, $3.50 New Peter Pan style that but tons in the back and has a pleated frill around the cellar and partly down the front particularly geed for slip-en dresses. Alse regulation Peter Pnn, roll cellar nnd the practical "button-up" model. Hand-Embroidered Nightgowns, 55c Puces certainly are coming down when well-made batiste gowns with actual hand embroid ery may be had for this low price. In pink or white; all regular sizes. Men's Madras and Percale Shirts, $1.10 Percale and woven or printed madras in neat stripes whose col ors are absolutely fast. Well cut nnd well made. $4.10 $4.10 9 ai omen s onees en s OppOT Between $12 and $39 there must be a thousand coats surely a wide choice at very moderate prices ! Here are heavy cheviets, mixed materials, tweeds, veleurs, suedenes and many variations' of the satisfactory belivia weaves. An embroidered coat, at $25, is sketched. They are in brown, navy blue and black, principally, and are te be had with convertible cellars, threw scarfs or cellara of fur. The coats at $20 upward are lined throughout with silk- - .., Pole Coats, $15 te $20 Seme are of double-faced coatings which one naturally associates with men's overcoats. Others are in the soft, becoming tan that all young women like. Many are lined with silk and all have a high degree of smartness. At $58.50 te $65 ' "" there is a handsome gathering. Here are all kinds of belivias and soft, luxurious coatings, with cellars of mole, nutria, raccoon, Australian opossum and taupe or black wolf. All are beautifully lined. The coat sketched at $58.50 has a wolf cellar; the semi fitted lines are becoming te heavy figures. At $65, a velour coat, nutria cellar. (Market) Women's Chamois Lisle Gloves, 50c Pair Geed quality two-clasp gloves in brown nnd mastic color with spearpeint backs. Excellent for everyday wear. Other Geed 63c a pair for chamois lisle $1 a nair for 12-button-length gloves in all sizes, and beaver color in sizes up te 6. 51.15 a pair for one-clasp capeskin gloves, eutseam sewn. The skins are second selection, and that means they de net all run smooth or of even weight, but the gloves will give as much service as any gloves. Tan and brown. S1.G5 n pair for one-clasp capeskin gloves in gray. $1.90 a pair for tan strap-wrist capeskin gloves, eutseam sewn with embroidered backs. Second selection skins. $1.90 also for black and white imported glace gloves in strap wrist style with 6-inch cuffs. $2.25 a pair for French suede strap-wrist gloves in lovely ecru and mode. (Central) Yeuthline Corsets Designed for Heavy Figures 3 Medels at $5.50 One has a high bust, another a medium bust and the third has a low bust. All are for large women. Sizes run from 24 te 36, inclusive. The corsets are well made of pink and white ceutil and are heavily boned. There are insets of heavy clastic in the long skirts. The steels are very bread, which makes for strength and cemfbrt. It is unusual te find heavv corsets of such excellent design and workmanship at se low a price. (Central) Special Sale of L' Artiste Phonographs llirlliliL ii Vii M WM In the Little Phonograph Shep gr0aah8-teatUri"g' 'n addition' thrp0 approved makes of phono pheno phone Victrola al $100 Brunswick at $100 Senera at $100 Clarien Deuble-Faced Records at 55c Found Only at Wanamaker's They can be played en any machine and nre available in many new and popular numbers, as ivcll ns old favorites. (Central) $2.00 $3.75 In the Gallery Shee Stere for , Men and Beys Men's Geed Shoes Special at $4.25 ttOOll Sound shoes ftf rnn 1,, 1. ., !... , . . , medium toen nnrl e,' "u, .,"",'. ",w '" ""-"iBni-iace siyie with sturdily welted High Brogues With ,..i..i...ii.. ;,",;. "." . - iiun-y ncany ail men who itU? nil b,?CH.r They Lve rubber neels and Zr&Tlt light fiber in the soles. Netice the manv nerferatinn Btr,pS 0l uituuuuiL'uiv irenn innifinn. nrwi ri..in.n.. ai.i . ---- -- Small Beys' Shoes, $2.90 Tan leather shoes with rounded tees, with a soft finish, are strong enough, both uppers and the welted soles, te withstund the hnrd u&e that healthy boys Civo them. Sizes 9 te 13. (fuller jr, 12 self stitched, and teppcu wun a Gleve Values strap - wrist gloves in cafe color. mastic and white chamois lisle at $75 Excellent mellow tonal quality, a modulator that .can be adjusted from the outside while records are Deingr played, comparative absence of surface noises, geed cabinet work and an attractive appearance these are some of the desirable features of L'Artiste. L'Artiste is a standard phono graph, fully guaranteed, and it plays all disc records. 5 Down and $5 a Menth $7.90 4.25 soles, Seft Tees, $7.90 come in like thc,e "".' - '" " wic hhees. They're Big Beys' Shoes, $3.75 Many boys want shoes en English lasts for dress Wear. These are of tan or black leather, well cut nnd with welted soles. Sizes 1 te 5',4. MurUet) id i B i m M tj Tll fln.A Tan ' ' -"- ".."II ..K T Ww terk-
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