' -lZ i TLPmT;ATtaT,PmA TUESDAY, APRIU 18, 1922 J2i V JUBLLq.lJf rKXDUlXJ JJMU3Jxxjmt 1 - DREAMLAND ADVENTURES - The Muitc Makers ny 1IADDY . .... ...A .innrl ennin iiDOtt Fred ikthiiltt trying te catch a lovely J that Is fUHlne around hi hit i,rtrf Fred irants te bring ityput te $Aeerld can enjeyjt. While they . an euaid te hereon work in auiA thru fall asleep. They, wake in the midst of a wild uproar, rear. CHAPTER II The Singing War itr ALMOST lind caught it," cried I Vred the Fiddler, tearing at his l.i. "I lmil within my grasp the fetely new tune that Is te comfort ichlng hcnrU, seethe the sick, and make little children dance with gladness. Then this awful uprenr drove it nwny." The racket that filled the weeds was enough te drive away any timid new ,.n. It was made up of shrieks, .cream?, hoots, squawks, creaks and rattles, all mlxqd together. Juck and t.net couldn't understand It nt nil. "Something Is the matter with the birds," cried Janet. "Something Is the matter with the frog'," cried Jack. "They have all gene mad," yelled ' Fred the Fiddler. "1 will bring boys te stone the fregi in ha begs; I will bring hunters te sheet the noisy birds." "Perhaps thcre has been an accident, er Birdland is en fire," cried Jack. "Let's go and see," cried Janet. Se they ran ever the hill' into Birdland. Fred the Fiddler picked up his violin and bow and followed them. Birds were pouring into Rlrdlnnd from nil directions. They were being hurried en by screaming messengers. "War!" bcrccchcd Blue Jay. "Hurry "Varl" echoed Purple Swallow from high above. "Hurry te war!" "War!" clanked Blue Heren, flap ping heavily from the depth of a iwamp. "Hurry te war!" "War!" hooted Judge Owl,' rubbing his eyes as he paused at the deer of bis hollow tree. "Hurry te war!" Jack and Janet ran the faster when they heard this A war was worse than n fire and mere exciting. But jrhem could the birds be fighting? King Bird went bobbing past, keen for battle. "Who Is en the ether side?" cried Jack. . "The frogs In the begs!" shrieked King Bird. "We are fighting the frogs te the begs." "Down with tlie creaking frogs in the begs," screamed ether birds. "War! War!" , The loudest of the racket came from where Birdland bordered en Marshland. ""There Jack.'Jnnct nnd Fred the Fiddler found the birds swarming In the trees and hopping about the ground. 'Every bird was screeching, shrieking, squall ireund in a circle. He couldn't catch And the din they all made was se ter rific that Fred the Fiddler covered his ears with his hands and ran helplessly around in n circle. He ceuln't catch' any tunes in his head while that racket was going en. Frem Marshland came a clatter just aa grctt, but of n different sort. It was made up of hearse creaklngs, booming bellows, blinrp pipings. Net a frog was In sight. But from the sound of the marshy peels and from the thick hummocks of grass came the mighty rasping chorus. There were no signs of battle. The" birds made all the noise they could en one side nnd the frogs made nil the noise they could en the ether. "When iJ the fighting going te be gin?" screamed Jack into the car of Blue Jay ns the latter paused te catch bis brentt. "The righting is going en new!" , screeched Blue Jay, suddenly regaining bis wind. "This is a singing war nnd we arc going te eutslng these creaking frogs if we have te burst every threat In Birdland." I ' (The singing war has a very queer cause and threatens te de a let of dam .age, as will be found In tomerrow's' chapter.) French Ceat Dress in Popular Cocea Tint ., i Iren bridge at Bubbling Springs Inst night, Geerge Coulter, of Spring Mill, Rtruck n rut and the car ran seresa the driveway, colliding with an Iren sup port with such'fercc as te threw Coul- ... le wheel. He wns taken te i?enytUA.t.1, where U wm the brain . lii-,--,,, afltfyd. 9800 yards of Cotten Dress Goods Full pieces, mill ends, remnants. All worth much met Exceptional values for home sewers. than ear prices Ginghams, Chambrays, Lincnes, Organdies, Voiles; plain color suitings; fine white nainsoek, and lets and lets of materials for boys and girls' wear, as well ns grown-ups; It .will pay you te come early nnd buy freely, ns these are all very unusual at this price. We cannot sample or fill mall or 'phene orders en these. White rlc rac braid for trimming ' L yard W. H; Smith & Sens - ? mThamtandi of MilUEnit end Remnants in Cotten Dry CeetfV PURITY N SALAM 11 If it's tea for two, It's cocoa for all. There has been an epidemic of this tint, nnd we see It used net only In the crepes for afternoon nnd evening wear, but . in the garments for less formal hours. Here in today's drawing, for example, cocna-celorcd cloth mnkux tills lovely coat dress from Marie Louise. As are se many of the nrcscnt-rinv cent- frocks and frocks, this model Is braided and much of the expression of smart ness Is given by the original application of this braid. The trimming, by the way, is in self color and green, nnd a belt of green composition defines the long waistline. COBINNE LOWE. Is the Essence of all THat is Best in Tea Fer the Bride Girls always love fancy garters and they meke a nice engagement or shower present. A new kind is less fusnv than the usual silk-covered ribbon-trimmed affair, but just as pretty and dainty. The rubber is covered with ribbon, gathered en in a plain seam. Anether ribbon makes n ruffle that hengs down for the imneslnc leneth of nnn Inrh. A bow of baby ribbon with long ends is iasrenee at one aide. This may be made of one -color ribbon or two colors may be combined. It would be nice te make the whole thing of lace and run the ribbon through a beading te draw up the ruffle. "Te Taste is te Believe Hurt When Aute Hits Bridge While driving his nutomebllc ever the BEAUTY PARLOR Specialist in Facial and Scalp Treatment Shampoo at Wave 11.00 M. R.FARRELL, 405 faith BMt Beaded Bags Repaired A' LsathW, Geld A Silver Meih Baft, ar1retjrnn. Hemntttchlnc. 'MFPRIEb FBKNCH BEADED BAOH. M AN1 UP TO KB MARCEL BEAD SHOP 1810 Chestnut SI. Pprnee 7008 EXHIBITION SUIT of Chlnew Red nreakfimt Roem Furniture r.larrd with lllnck. ntrular Price I ISO 00 NOW $95.00 A. L. Diament & Ce. Things You'll Leve te Make IMA WAT.M'T STREET , nna at etrarrerd, re. idclies Scarf Freck nfts 4CW:A i JXSL3&M'K A' WtTLj J ii I ttpjii J LbESnpaMHIBial I n fU. I " i AlkV ,S! Iittlc Nistcr what could be mp.ul't,n"l Prettier thnn this KID DIE'S Scarp FROCK? Make n sim p one-piece ilip-ever frock. Have n Z' trn'sht neckline. Make a slit m! 1J1.,;1,m "'low ,ne neckline nt ench iiri tllt n blnH -'rMlke strip of tig fiE l.n?.,eilu, Hi te it nreund the ft. .. ithc nw'k nnd tack the tctcr of h. . rli,.,tn the ''enter of th- back of fLl,cc.MI"0' . nrl"K ,l "found te the front down through the slits nnd cress .m.."Lnt.the waistline. Curry It th m back te the hides nnd fasten them KinnY.0,'". two nt eacl' "' This ilen n?.R,8CAKP 'KOCK is darling MBmSnif n P"in-colored linen ten?,? a Wlth n W"' of dal"tv ere- tUiAi 1 LaKjQl r H Five fragrant blends 8SC0 TEAS ;ci2c VrlbpkgciLbpkRSc Orange Peko Mixed India Ceylon Plain Black I Old Country Style IMPORTED TAPESTRIES With Working Materials In Weel or Dtndi Genuine Canadian Hemetpun (28 .rolerlnn. 14.80 d., 83 In. wld). Fer Hulti. Jklris.fiearf. The Mpnlirr Landieape Beia with Palitrnt for itnP. Virginia. Candlewick Spreads ... JSPeelally Priced) BEADS GIFTS WOOL Germantown Novelty Shep St W. CnET.TEV AVE. Otn. 4B0S IB,5heppacd Sens i Let Us Make Your Summer Heme Pretty and Comfortable s Curtains Sun Fast Fabrics, 65c a yard upward. Marquisettes, Scrims or Mats Made-up curtains, $1.00 te $9.75 pair. In piece goods, 22c te $2.50 yard. Especially geed ruffled plain Scrim Curtains with bands for looping, $2.50 the pair. Draperies and Slip Furniture Cevers Cretonnes end Printed Linens with decorative effects charmingly emphasized a wonderful range of choice, 65c te $10.75 the yard. And skillful workmanship that insures graceful draperies and well-fitted covers. Protective Awnings that exclude the glare and welcome the breeze. We recommend The Painted Stripes as best for wear and permanence of colors. And they can be gotten in such unhackneyed and attractive colorings. We de the hanging also. Willow Furniture The heavy, durable grade. In the natural color, or finished te match any color scheme ; and with harmonizing cushions. Chairs, sofas, tables, footstools, end tables with magazine racks, lamps, bird cages, ferneries a greater-than-ever variety. And We Can Help Yeu With reupholstering and recovering the furniture; with draperies, wall papering and interior painting. 100$ GhestnutSttreet tt IV s fine! Let's have it again" fl THE unusual flavor of Abbotts Easter Special Frezen Egg Neg delighted se many that we are making it again this week. Its pleasing taste comes from the Abbotts way of blending and freezing just these few simple ingredients fresh eggs whipped te froth, rich, thick cream and old-time flavoring. Serve it tonight or tomorrow. LIE Frezen Egg Neg afcryt AwM.yaw dtalirJtt bulk or in n tmttfUry i$mmnHHH9H wmien ijctptm TH WANAMAKER'S April IS, 1922 WANAMAKER'S Wanamaker's Down Stairs Sten lallalaa-a a i Hats Mere Charming Than Ever $6 and $8 Every Springtime mode is here, from large flower-trimmed . Btraw-and-Bllfc hats te smooth tailored haircloths in smart turban shapes, with clever uses of glyecrined plumage. Many carry out the navy blue or black of the tailored suit; ethers are in light shades that go well with tweed suits or light wraps and frocks. Newly arrived are the hats with transparent brims of black tulle edged with hair-braid. A hat made of blue hair-braid is trimmed with blue cire ribbon and yellow California poppies. (Market) Women's Lew Shoes Special at $4.75 Black and tan leather oxfords have welted soles and low heels and are of the type that almost all women are wearing this Spring. The tan oxfords are of grained leather with full wing tips and brass eyelets. Strap pumps are of two kinds, both of tan leather with wing tipa One fastens with a button and has a welted sole and low heel. The ether has a buckle strap, rubber-like sole and fiat heel. (Clicittnut) The Pest Assortment of Hand-Made Blouses That WeVe Ever Had at $2.45 te $7.50 Batiste Voile Dimity Every tiny stitch, everv bit of drawnwerk, all the embroidered dots, every inch of hemstitching and evert the pretty, wide laces with which many of the blouses arc trimmed, are done bv hand and ex quisitely done. Crocheted picot edging, filet and Irish laces are liberally used. Styles are myriad and include the fashionable Peter Pan w'aists with back or front closing, roll cellars and V necks. (Market) t j Strength Is the Big Facter In a Couch Hammock These Are Essentially Streng . Special. $10 te $30 A choice of 25 different couch hammocks at these prices and every one of them soundly geed, with strength and safety as key notes. These were made especially for us with extra features of safety, comfort and geed appearance. Many have extra upper barrel springs and all but one have nationally known springs that make them as comfortable as beds for outdoor sleeping. All four of the extra-heavy chains reach all the way down te the lower spring frame, se that there is no weight en the fabric of the sides. 4.6 and 5-feet hammocks of gray or khaki duck begin at $10. 6-feet hammocks begin at $11.50. Cretonne Hammocks with Upholstered Backs Special at $18.75 The backs make them most comfortable, and the cretonne is in pretty colors and patterns. They are fully 6 feet long, and each one has a magazine pocket. (Chestnut) Light Sports Suits Are Yeung Men's Suits All-Weel Tweeds and Herring bones, $25, $28 .SO, $30 Goed-lookipg mixtures in various patterns and tones of gray and tan. Coats have fancy backs, which mean pleats, belts and yokes. Many coats have the "golf back," a com fortable arrangement of an inverted pleat from each shoulder which gives te the motion of the body and is designed particularly te allow a free and easy swing and fellow-through in golf. As Springlike and spertslike as a man pleases and every thread guaranteed all wool. An Ail-Around Geed Oxford for a Manls Genuine Satisfaction, $7.90 One of the best oxfords that we have ever had. It is of black or tan calfskin of a soft, heavy grade, in bluchcr style with a straight tip. The sole is welted and outlined with white stitching. The lines arc ex cellent and there is real comfort built into this oxford. (nailery, Market) "vU hr,. y . 11, m. ,! l Here's the New Sports Back in Beys' All-Weel Suits With Twe Pair of Knickers $13.50 All the boys are asking for this sports back with an inverted pleat en each side, giving freedom of motion. Coats with knife pleats are here also. All the suits are well tailored of all-wool casbimercs in grays and browns or mixed tweeds. Coats are lined with mohair, and both pair of knickers are lined throughout and every seam is taped. Mothers knew that that makes for real wear. Sizes 8 te 18 Years (Onllery, Market) r wkm Gay Tweed Skirts $3.75 They're made in two ways, as you'll see in the sketch, one with a side-fastening effect trimmed with three buttons, the ether with buttons trimming the two curved pockets. The colorings are just right te combine with Peter Pan sweaters lavender, tan, rose, Copenhagen and a few jade green. Yeung women's sizes. (Mnrkrt) Twe Interesting Discoveries in the Silk Stere First, some beautifully colored blouse patterns of silk crepe, radium or satin. They are printed in exquisite colorings in patterns bordering en the Batik. Navy blue silk shows dull wistaria, green and a dash of eransre. White is printed in brown and red tones. With only a tiny bit sewintr a most fnsViinnnhln nv j.i... i ": j " ivr rn r-i . &&& Second. Dlis.se underwear rrnn - in exquisite tints apricot, flesh, pink, white, orchid, canary and sky blue; plain or with wee sprigs of flowers. This is a silk-and-eotten material of delightful soft ness which will make the most charming step-in sets, night gowns and negligees for Spring brides. 30 inches wide, 75c yard. (Central) $35 $23.50 $16.50 $25 $22.50 NEW Gingham Corsets! $3.50 Xewct corsets for sports wear are of fine, pietty ging ham in white with checks of lavender, blue or green. They are serviceable, as well as interesting and pretty, for the gingham is of a sturdy, closely woven quality. Each corset is finished with lace and ribbon all around the top and a bow in front in color te match the check. The aie in a lnw-butt model with a medium-length skirt, for slight te average figmes. (( entriil) m VS 3"rJ $22.50 $22.50 Newest Spring Wraps Are of Twe Distinct Types And Beth Are Moderately Priced Yeung Women Faver Canes anrl Wa w;u opurie tweais These coats are cut en nlmest the lines of n man's overcoat. They are absolutely without trimmingiand are plainly Tailored in everv par ticular. Almest all have raglan shoulders belts and plenty of pockets. Three geed examples are sketched above. $22.50 for a coat with a long Tuxedo cellar. It is in gray and a misty rose-lavender. Silk lined throughout. $23.50 for a herringbone tweed in grav or brown, silk lined. $25 for a rough mixed fcveed coat, flecked with color and lined with silk. In addition, there are-many,, many pole coats in creamy tan, and a number of sports capes of plaids and tweeds, $16.50 te $32.50. v4, BMMaaaBBaaami C CaL W oerier JL.mes , li,r,f variety! Scores of prettJ uiaps in fee many different styles that thi-i mil t be something for women of en cry type. Sergo ienstnf;hl0rut Xrll lQl0W nd many Naria-' t ens of thefaente llelivia weae are the nrui- cipal materials. Three wraps are sketcl.edPn" Jtao.eu for n velour wrap with embroider v nnd tassels finishing the nrin openings" nlVkin henMd0,nie.er w,th flKud si' linings. ' iim , for tnis nnvy tricetine cape with n It U mtSLriaV threwtf cnd.nB ffatoiLef. '! gathered from a shoulder yoke. 535 for soft hnliviM ..-... :.'. i fct'LteL"KiSS ;... un,uiia nu a Delt, Silk (Mark.t) lined, of Central Aisle Stenciled Fiber Rugs 50c and 75c Fresh, cheery, cool-looking rugs nttraetivelj stenciled in con ventional designs in rose, blue, green and brown Just the sort of rugs for summer cottages and perches a ery practical because the colors are fast nnd may be scrubbed often. 27.r)4 inches, f0c; .10x72 inches, 75c. Summer-Weight Gloves 35c te $1.15 Whethei gleen he long, short or just "medium," they are sure te be of chamois lisle for the wanner weather. Twe-clasp style in gray or brown nt Tr Strap-wnst length with cm cm breideied or spear-point stitched backs, in white, giay or covert, at 7.rc Special: 10-button length In white, ecru, fawn and beige, with sponr-peint stitched backs, at ?1 1.') ' Fiber Silk Scarfs $2.90 te $5.50 llright hues in plain or lenirth- wise striped effect make these i i generously long scarfs with their ' iiiuji My iringe a striking note I t, ir ne s sireci costume. Cerselettes, $1 A Comfortable rarunt i.ii.Iu.J ,' ,. from the bandeau in that It fastens i? W in the back and tn.4i ,l i '...,'..: frnnf in fnrm ...--!. 1 Tt '" !m ,ie$i demen. Thera art kimm ftS i 1 a ?v,v r-.u m VI ! aawaaaaaBr,,-fi.ML3 .. l-ie..". ''w-.K.W.?...lrU.n.aikaal1v WS,?4iWWwW VHWrfV'JttjJil w. . MiXclmMMrt OT ..yay.V'C.Wft?" ?-. ' rVATuma&t m aM ,r TB.IH Jiiij at' ..&& s&LWiir' Jik&i&tiLbk LS..ii'iS.ii?.id m ?..yiis' ,A- Jii n -
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