r?.-T'tfir V-, ,. xTf ,1- i. -to- ,, ,i.-Tim."F,- TT.rW"T T'MJillMIBBi, T ,v '"j ? Vi", )" w nf xi; ' .',. '- i i -s-'.A. '-jyIS$1 ' '-'. ) L ' ''"'' ' ' -., t. ! .1 ", ,.,i'' MK.l .. , "" HMPfwrwrc .. 'ilwww mj mji EVENING PUBlO LEDGERr-PHlLADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MABOH 9, 1920 DREAMLAND ADVENTURES THE MEDICINE MAN .. ...J Ulllil. Initril hncit tn the tout 0" a charmi rf0M Mef Panic Feather and his brave from rirk Don's savanes cno are about to fnltlcm at the stake. While the Treat captives are going tack to their riVhe Haiku Sam eallc upon them to ,nvc persona he has found m the forest.) , Tlio Follts 1" lo Woods K ytEIMIAW! Ilcc-hnw! Hurry! H- Hurry!" brayed Bnlky Sum to the Indlnns, who. answering his- coll, w.r puddling their enuoca toward the 'hlVggy and Hilly cried out to tho In- 4l'an to make more speed. 0 ''Make lmste I" plcndctl Porks". "It shall be ns the'whito spirits say." ,nwemd Chief Kagle Feather, and In Tnlte of the fenrs caused by Unlky Sam's brays the Indians drove their canoes t0 "Hee-haw! Hop on my buck!" brnicd Balky Ham, and Peggy and Billy nuickly obeyed. "I can carry those other children, too," said Balky Sam, looking at Flashing Eye and Little Bear. nut the Indian boys didn't want to ride on a demon. They quickly dodged be liiad n tree to get out of sight. tlnlky Sam didn't wait to argue the mutter, but set off at a run through the woods. The underbrush was so thick th.t he could not go at full speed, timl th Indians, trotting along behind, were nbv to Keep up who nun. y Straight away from tho river ran- halt In n little g1.de " t0 B Bh"P . ,,,- . , . d. "Here's one ... ...v... . ..wUnIH uuwu ai nis ICCl, Peggy and Billy saw uu Indian lying face down on tho ground. The Indian, hearing Balky Sam's bray, tried to rlso and creep away, but tin luflM HO nTlltlllatnrl Mint l. -ll t. on his face. "Poor man I" cried Peggy. "Please pick him up." she said to Chief Eagle braves darted forward nnd turned tho fallen man over. 'I'lmn ii, i...a.i hllMf Wltll n VPlI nf mirn nn,l .- umph. That yell brought the other Indians running, when they saw tho face of the stranger they, too, gave loud shouts. Peggy and Billy leaned forword to learn tho cause for these wild, fierce yells. One look tojtl them the story. Tho exhausted Indian was Chief lied Dog, MORTGAGE INSURANCE a iiooo Moimuan cost iio.bs peu mo. Mnrtrni cleared In 16 years. For full information call MOHTaACJE INSURANCE DEpT. Stokes Packard Haughton & Smith 1ST1I AND WALNUT STS. Who n few hnnrfl lipfnro hurl trtprl to burn Chief Eaglo Feather and his braves at mo biokc. no wonder tho lormcr cap tives yelled with rare! They wanted re venge, and wanted it quickly. "HI! Hit To tho stake with ncd Dog!"thcy shrieked. Now Peggy and Billy were sorry they had answered Balky Sam's call. They no more wanted Bed Dog to be burned at tho stake than they had wanted Chief Eagle Feather tortured, And they wcro sorrier still a few min utes later 'when the Indians, searching through the woods, found dozens of Red Dog's tribe. All of them were so tired they were lying helpless on the SALE OR RENT TRACT OF GROUND 100x375 wflhln 20 minutes' tea mine Into center of cltr. Ilnllrond slillne Into Eropertr. ulo Hirer frontier, an lire Immediate potmeaslon. BCHCYLKILI. AVE. BEL. OATIIAK1NU ST. Applr AMERICAN ICE CO. 000 ARCH ST. ftanscom's .New Dairy BREAD The Beit in ths City x9c loaf Made With Milk in Our BigSanitaryBakery 52d &sMhrket Stsl JVe are tho lut-ceftt.Itaken of lino I'nMrr in I'hllndrlplila Wedding & Birthday Caktt to Ordtr Halesroomit ,020 Market SI. 734 Market St. 1232 Market St. 0 N. S2d St. 11) 8. 00th St. 370 S. S2d St. ground. Peggy and Billy wondered how they could have gotten so far. . "Ilce-lmw! Didn't I tell you there wcro people' to bo saved?" brayed Balky Sam., At that Red 'Dog's savages gave walls-of despair' and tried to creep away. "Tho Roaring Demon!" they groaned. "Tho Roaring Demon that chased us through tho woods all night long." Then Peggy and Billy understood how Red Dog's Indians had reached this spot. They had fled from the supposed spirits when Peggy nnd Billy had res cued Chief Eaglo Feather's, braves, nd then as Balky Sam followed the, .canoe along the bank nnd brayed his mcesuges to Peggy nnd Billy they thought he was chasing them and bad run and run nnd run Until they could rdn no fur ther. There was loud rejoicing nmong the braves of Eaglo Feather's tribe, and they quickly dragged their helpless cap tives into their village. Peggy nnd Billy were so tnken by surpriso nt this turn of thhigs thnt they did not rush Into the village nfter tho Indians. Instead they stood looking nt each other in dismay nnd askiug each other what should be done. As they stood there they suddenly heard a rustling closo by, and. looking to ono side, they saw two Indian lads no larger than Flashing Eyo and Lit tlo Bear. ThcRO two lads had bqws ami nrrows, and they were aiming tbe arrows at tho Indian village. "They shall not kill Red Dog, our father," whispered tho Indian lads. "Wc wljl perish trying to save hlra." "My .gracious V Now we've got to savo tho father of these boys Just as wo saved tho father of Flashing Eyo nnd Little Bear," whispered Peggy to Billy. Atfd Billy nodded. (Tomorrow tcitl bo totd how they seek to save tied Doff.) RECTORS TO DISCUSS WOMEN Appeal to Do Made for Higher Edu cation of Women Many clergymen arc expected to dls- Id ' i cuss the need of higher edncstW- .vomen In their pulpits 'next Su according to an announcement mit4i i uay by tne publicity section . Uryu Siawr endowment fund can Dr. William Allen Ncllson. pn of Hmtth Cnllrcn. Mass. ! Miss Tnfr. nrtlnir nrpuMrnt of Brvn M' College, and Miss Mary Emma WgeJ; ley, president of Mount Holyoko Om? lege, South Hadley, Mass., joined latf ' letter recently calling on clergyH, oerywhore to aid in tho causo of biffe . cr education for women. f r HI" - MM B& HB , , 1M 1 MMMS f wh A M) alcL ' (hcmmnakotSaloii It is significant that among the carefully selected phonographs in the Wanamaker Salon there is a col lection of rare and beautiful Pathe instruments "Le Phonographe de Qualite." Before being given a place in our Salon, every Phono graph must satisfactorily pass severe tests. The Pathe easily won its place. In the mellow, substantial tone given forth from the all-wood violin sound chamber there is no harshness or metallic sound. This, and freedom from needle noise, give as full vafcie to the most delicate pianissimo tones as to the strong forte passages. The Wanamaker Salon, with its high vaulted Veiling and grandeur of the adjacent court, gives an ideal atmosphere for a perfect hear ing of thisperfect, instrument. Here, and here only, are there facilities and space for advantageously showing the entire line of a models. ul FRANK & SEDER ELEVENTH AND MARKET STREETS FRANK & SEDER ELEVENTH AND MARKET STREETS Because of perfect organization and service we can offer these wonderful in struments on most attractive terms. We particularly invite your inspection of Pathe instru ments priced frtm $150 to $500. They cover a broad variety of styles and finishes. Our salesmen will offer you every facility and courtesy. John Wanamaker Great Advance Season Sample SUIT Sale arid Demonstration FRANK & SEDER Suit Values 2000 Brand New Suits DIVIDED INTO FOUR HUGE CHALLENGE VALUE GROUPS 19.98 2500 II 29-50 II 35P ON SALE IN THE SUBWAY ON SALE ON THE FIRST FLOOR Save $7 to $10 on $19.98 Suits Girls' Spring Silk and Serge hy YW11 Stick to "El and laugh at the idea of a dealer who would toohshly try to offer you one of those "just-as-good" kind that he's so anxious to get rid of. HERE'S THE SECRET El Borita is rolled by men who understand how good cigars are made. The choicest, se lected tobacco, skillfully cured and properly Wended to guarantee absolute satisfaction to the last puff, is the reason why it wins patron age and holds it. Special Wednesday at $g.98 Tho Silk Dres.se.-Hn girl ish full-skirt styles witn velvet sashes. Choice of navy, brown, hennu or green shades. Tho Serge Presses trim med with white pique col lars. The kind of Dresses thnt arc suitable for "very best," for Easter or for parties; and it's not often that you'll find '"m at i( price as low as this. Girls' Tub Dresses Full-gratlierod models with collars and cufts of contrasting materials, novel belts and largo patch pocketw. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Dress values mothers will In Btnntly appreciate. J LOOK tfCJOO itMotiffi "The Cigar. That Never Varies" nly eight cents, but you'ir Bay: "Why that' us ttft1 .... tr 1 T -.. L"atH . vu s uny twoior-a'quartcr i cvui Bmu-... John Steigerwald 'Cigar Co. c A Krull, 55 N. 2nd Street 'iiiaaeipnia, Manufacturers Distributors for rniiaaetpma 1 Philadelphia, Manufacture! 125-127 North h St. . t. y. ., ' fiinfj ; 5 1 . f a DRESSES WMMMflP z&fiw&r u I 111 " j"r - "iTu II 8981 Eosriita I'-JIIIIIH! lyWAi.hrS!,'!lR.U mmBMBMMWlMm chambray in nenrr Jt IHmBh HH Spring modolfl. AII7 fy!11111""' Specinlat - lirft7 1 1 H SvWjVf' It I Im 'WnTnryXtZXZk&XnWsffi III fkank sudkii rirrn jjMmm H S ivtfcrfo.Enxd.1 LgmmM0 Mmmsm mmmmMmRmfflSMmam. Mm mr w fnniiri1i-iiiiirriws 1 w uj.iniiuiiiK 11 1 11 1 r v aj P T At Your Vaporilc A. Yy?98 Dealer's ' I 1M, Ml Ll Wk AK II JV ' I 'ill III "'aS.B' ) J . . .' L' -' - ( U 1 ifc. 11 1 1 I, 1 I, 11 1 , mo zn n ziz . 090 nn c; icv ijt(ib yxttiiu t-v 'jjj-u jii puvuj kjuibo ymoiMBPi ,uiiflBB. t -r-i-. Kr7sxmmtsmmi i wmWr .wS- Save $10 to $12'50 on $25M Suit8 HiKfer SS 7Jf mS' . Save fully $15.00 on $35.00 Suits L Jkki. iLSn At-K ' WOMEN'S SUITS MISSES SUITS JWr TtTtX f tk.'Vs ' EXTRA SIZE SUITS fi'h A J V 11 l V 'I 1 1 iLy 5JVK il VV V ' l vS rVvJs fZfffimh Every NEW 6tyle approved for irTPiHfffPri V Vi VuSFJX"' LJI lf I M J . 1 1 VQ 1 vViiX wK7mm. Spring plenty of smart Tallleuw ,QkiEKiSw u ifmffiiiVf y nl I ' r rV A RU U' al CWXtammmmb r Seml-Tallleurs hundreds of WiMiacMr I r'S-HM I 9 1 XTNjQI u. 'A TQBlHSIHfcJfc swagger new Sports Suits Ripple SKaEey V fA ' l&', XWivLS -Arisyal A Is I V0V W H - a OSilW Suits. BIouso Suits. Uox Suits In jUmmlJh "A VViVV WCtWTkL M Y I , AsAl YV tV1 'e-i T-. dressier models elaborated rtth 01 "" rV I'ftl ?X' 'VAVl V j5sv?ir5Si S CV W y VV -"Ul jGtr W braid In fact, every btylo, very & . fo ZSa? 4w'-:11'iH raKB-ZZ55P' V r- pH. J A. VWi material and every color that V "t?-v 4 rjiW'Gir t K Vt'TTItA jS ht,iS . i Xi iariv. f n. r woman or miss could desire for -v prcj st iaiWJ. "7 0irtv Tv ''k8f& vi A Spring. A WWrSSTl U'''iM8 I b W III JEE8W ' I fc GbadtK;'MiAv 1 R 'V 1 l CrflT VW r. ' !'?tl-v- yl IQ I b I i Mi I sirNxri .1 ilk ATe U4J Mih,r Jwf?- 1 w -f W "t1 MM WilWW WVJMafIfv jmli lAmmW -$& f 'I v y'vir A v I r pll W I ili vUmikmm ml WMm 1 Wq9b mhoppo TrwmlUHk HLlw S3500mi r--i iV wLJ w msrium'taMrMmmmmwi n r rr- iiEr-Ml Wmtkmmm 1 l$w) . IV'fV M Vw)tiMviSHHHIB r i I mV I hi mwwi jm pi.wnnwmmifi.iu l KMLMMmMmm 7 '11 iiMiiipoMiiHBiiiwMPfMpiwMPi iiirritiiikiiifei I ,rAmmiv ' mtiin ttUkmii i'. f3500 f25oo II I A 1?T A 7VT17 5 U uk - -" 1A .a.. 1 -4 .mA mjmmm. The Best the Loveliest $5 Spring Hats in Town If a matron is looking for a conservative, omarl Spring Hat ana' S3 ta-Jter Zt'nu't if a, Miss is seeking the latest Spring Millinery conceit that's "strictly in it" yd inexpensive La France is the answer. t 5 Beautiful "Shiny" Hats profusely trimmed with flowers. Lisere Hats with George'tto 1 facing f Ribbon Hats, Summery Flower Turbans; maline brimmed Hats never be fore have wc seen or offered an assortment of Hats so varied so suited to every typo and occasion. TAILORED STREET HATS-r-SAILORS SPORTS HATS TURBANS 'CHIN CHINS AND MODELS THAT TURN SMARTLY OFF THE FACE Frank & Sedjsr Millinery Third Floor SPECIAL' 200 High Grade $12.98 and $15.00 SKIRTS $io- Scottish Plaids in smartly tailored models, buttoninir down the one side; jaunty f new bports models 01 Jer sey; dressier models of all wool Velour, all-wool Pop lin, Scrgre and Silk. All Brand New Spring Models vbt Jot I? V i A $22.50 Silk Bar onette Skirts These in Navyi Taupe, Roso, Blue, Tan and Purplo shades. Also Tricolette, F a n t a s i, Pussy Willow Satin and .Georgette Skirts in gorpeous Summer colorings and combinations of colors. 15 ritANK skdeii rmsT ri-oon "Kimono-Sleeved" Georgette Crepe Waists Special at used como in ir" r m u esh. white. JTH I UX pt-ach tones; hr -kv3 is tlnlntv and W the sunny V Ihat aro liur - These very new nnd lovely spring- Hlo delicato (1 maize and and aro u. cxlorful ns Hnrlnir iIrvh I rylmr toward us. Un usually pretty models feuture embroideries on both front and back. 'Wonderful values. New Smart Sports Blouses ?an?yrrdpceJ 1 07 0 00 usual values Indeed at only 11.97 and $3.98. VRANK & SEDKIt STHIJET 1'I.OOH Save $2 to $4 on Your New SPRING FOOTWEAR Get the Fashionable t)ne or Two Eye Ties, Oxfords or Pumps in This Special Offering at $7.45 The Ties come In tho popu lur Brown and Black Buck or Kid: the Pumps In either Dull Kid or Patent Cult, and the Oxttirds In Brown or uiacK itin or Patent Colt. All the? very newest and smartest of Snrinu'a Foot. wear modes i hljh Louis or walking heeled stylea to chooao from. All b(zb and widths. widths, VBANK A BEDEK BTRKKT.nr.eOR, ragNTltANR&WEPR-rllTH & MARKET STBBygy "' ; r i ;M in a. V f,v:1 ; 4 Si H 1 ni m ! M 2k. m V: ' & -v., 7n Li-"":.-- " .1: V ;(,. aH.v..r: '. ! ..-.." "' f - v ku4 t !.. V' -'.iMiit... 2i.fi. ,i.t . u. , , 'f- . . $Z $&?,, -''tSJtAlAilfitia ;..-iN iiT-, i-ir.". -- M T r.simmBmmmitmHmmmmtm
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