W?R !rvi ..! IV i4 o. c , V .. ': ur ckt. ; fmtt . , t? '& . S-,i . t.fi, ,i " ,if u r;1?;1 tfty !iv" w $ . ." tec? EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER- PHIL ADJSLPHIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1020 .MOTHER. SAVESBABY AT FIRE V$ ,'i Sho Carries Infant Through Smoke When Her Home Burns (. m Mm, Robert McDowell carried her ilfiuontha-old bnby to sntcty through Maoko and heat at 8 o'clock this morn- ' ' lw after flames bad attacked tlio Me- , . XotvcU, homo at 1272 South Ncwklrk " utrcot. ' i Sirs. McDowell had returned to her 'y m& on tho second floor front after Mcparing breakfast for her husband. Her bnby was nestled in her arm. ' At 8 o'clock she was startled from htr sleep by choklnc smoke and the crackling of flames. Wrappluj lir child in a blanket slio Rropcd her way through tho smoke and fought her way to tho street. After giving the alarm and turning her babv over to neighbors, It is said, Mrs. McDowell collapsed. The fire did about 51000 damage. WOMAN MAY BE DELEGATE V DREAMLAND ADVENTURES THE MEDICINE MAN Hjr DADDY' y '. I (Pcgov and Billy, taken by a charm back to tho long ago, rctcuc Chief Eagle Feather's bravo fram Bed Dog's lavages, and then when lied Dog's iearriors are captured try to prevent their being burned at the stake. Watampoo, the medicine man, tcants them burned, Eagle Feather proposes a test of magic to see whether they shall obey the White Spirits or the medicine man.) The' TleiihiB Spirit tc TGH"' grunted the Indians in ap proval when Chief Kngle Feather proposed n test between Walnmpoo, the medicine man, and the "White Spirits as they called Tcggy and Billy. At first "Wo don't need to be afraid." whls pered Billy into 1'eggy's car. "I've read that the medicine men of long, lonz neo lllut fnnliwl fnlk Into tldtiklntr they had magic when they really didn't nuvn any at an. we will snow tnem some magic that will surprise them." ''What do you mean?" asked Peggy. Billy grinned. "I'll bet tli mp Tndlnnn nrvir saw n watch, a compass, a match or a mng 'nlfylng glass' he whispered. "ou remember how frightened Bed Dog's savages were of iny flashlight which they thought the eye of a ghost?" atamnnn Wns first in Irr Ills innc. leal powers. "Behold how I snatch a spirit from the air, and shut it up in my drum," he boasted. Ho pretended to grab someming unseen and throw it through the side of his drum. At once there Methodists Likely to Send Miss i Peggy nnd Billy didn't like the Idea, for Name n tapping, seemingly from inside Susan Lodge to Conference An effort has been begun to elect Miss Susan Lodge, of Lansdowne, as one of the seven lay representatives of the Philadelphia conference to the gencrnl conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church at Dcs Moines, In., May 1. The election of delegates will be held at the 133d annual session of the Phil adelphia conference next week in the Wharton Memorial Church. It is tho first time n woman has been iroposcd as a delegate. they didn't hnvo any idea what magical !,h?,,lIf","ji, tricks Watampoo could do or what they ,lPr. but Peccv's nhnrn rm. . ti.rmi.h could do themselves. A glance at the i the trick. "He is making the taps grunted the Indians in won- nii.rtlr.inr. mm. lioweror. shmvirl thorn I With i Ills linger," she cried ft,f , no mm-,, .rt-nii (i,n ii. l.. A1.0'. havr- n better "'"w " "- - -.." .".. "ivj unit, were, ana uieir courage came dock trick than lauehed Bill. Wfltrli mi- rntr-h live spirit that you con see." He made a crab at the air and oncned Ills hand, '.There was his watch tickling ousiiy away. "Ugh!" grunted the Indians. They hod never seen a watch, and they thought Billy had picked It right out of the air instead of dropping It from his sleeve, where he had hidden It. Billy told them that this spirit of wheels and springs measured the day and night, marking oft the hours as they passed. The braves, the equnwH and tho boys nnd girls thought this very wonderful. So did the captives tied to the stakes. They began to hope that the White Spirits would win. nnd that they would bo set free, for this was tho prixc of the contest. Old Walampon was murli worried, for he couldn't understand this trick nt HOME VICTOR WATER HEATER nut coaii New Drlnrliilc. conntant hup Ply: 24 In ill) gallons, lc. Heats radiator, loo, TherA la notli Inir Jmt na good. Free hook, Reeves Stove 38 & Foundry Co. So. 2nd nil. Hut Watampoo was crafty. He Know tho secrets of the forest. No otl11r1ln the trlbo could find his way so swiftly through the trackless woods. Ho never got lost. He claimed it was be cause his charms guided him. but It wag really only because he could read the signs on trees and bushes nnd ground. Call your magic guide you when you arc lost in tho forest?" he de manded of Billy, nu evil gleam lighting his eyes. "1-ct Chief Eagle Feather blindfold our eyes nnd take us out into the thick est of the wilderness. There let him turn US nmtinrl niwl nrnnml until we are dizzy nnd know not which is north nor Title and Trust Officer wanted by lniHtuUon Installing tlllo wl Trust Dept- Exceptional opportunity to rlnht man. In arriving bIv tdepbono number. A 731, Ledger Offico nPlIE 6lcady leader in sales at these -I- and many other prominent places is not an expensive, straight Turk ish cigarette but tiic"ju8t-cnourdi-Turkish" blend, Fatima. f SWUm i jl l IIm i 1 1 r. SAILS I it stiiml tho load ot h ppanklnt; brcczo ami do 10 winning. Anil nt Direct - from - tho Maker Trices. Any- initiK for a Hunt. At tho .Hljrn nt tho Mali VANDKKMISIIfllKN'S SONS 7 N. IVnter HI.. I'lilln. A.K.IM; BUTTER Hie best butler In necessary if you tvnnt the whole meal to be irood. Buy 'Philadelphia's Finest Butter," A. K. N. Insist that your dealer sells It to you. H. R. AIKEN Wholesale Butter, Eons, margarines 12B N. DeUware Ate.. Mill. south nor cast onr west. .Then we will rnll upon our magic to nvl us, and lie. who lias tho most powerful mngic win bofirst to find the war bock to the vil- aS"Ugh! Ugh!" grunted all KAgle Feather's people, for they knew' Wat ampoo's great skill in finding his way in the woods. ,,.,, t "Ugh I Ugh!" groaued Bed Dog's COR.CERNAN SQUINT OR SMILE? Let our 2t yra.of nrBctlee (IptometrMta & Opticians .ANG CO. &UEHI0HAVUL savages in despair, for they had heard of this power ot Watampoo, and feared that Billy could not meet it. I'eKWt too, grow nervous, for slic had nearu that tho Indians of tho long ago knew many secrets of the woods which a no like Billy never hnd n chance to learn. But Billy only grinned again. 'I have my compass," he whispered -a- -a- a -to.a-.n ) RELIEVES PAIN i Vnnlilvelv eieela all competitors In -I - . -r excels all compctltora fact, has none. WIRT ELECTRIC HEATING PAD V E3p I IO wai z n i l J " f u ' n j Standard Electric Supply Co. i f S2.1 X. 13tli Street, riillu., To. I relieves pain In a manner far superior lo t h n cumber mo n o i tcr bottle DoaaibllltV nt iilionk. Hnn- Itnry wasliabte Uai any cur rent. REDUCTION SALE FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY Men'i $2.50 Union Suits, $1.65 Men's $1.50 Ribbed Under- Wear, $1.15 Men's 50c Half Hose, 25c Men's 25c Half Hoie, 15c 50c Leather Hand Pads, 10c A full line of Sweet Orr&Co's. Overalls & Corduroy Pant. MORRIS FINER 812 Vine St. i:vi:.N'iNo.s to her. ma her. "That will beat WnuTT gic all hollow." "tmt,oo'a (In tomorrow's chapter B'nnin gets (i surprise.) n'"i)o Baby Happy After His Bath With Cuticura Soap Nothing morp refrcshinc for babv than a warm bath with Cuticuri Soap( especially if his skin is hot or irritated. After bathing, gently touch any irritation with Cuticura Ointment. The delicately medi cated Cuticura Talcum is also ideal for baby's skin. faplt Sack TrM to Unit. AHdr.n: "Citl.,. Bip-r.,i:ra:,,:kirs,.L,.,'ae. -.... ww 'fn wunouimoi, TheProoJF o, FURNITURE 300 SAMPLE RUGS MUI Endi anil Second Ynrlou Sliea Sin to 85 xl2 1-plece iclret TUC J3S.00 l-plece vraluut bedroom Milt, Utctt atyle f 100.00 3-plece OTeratafferl leatherette llTlnc room unit 2.00 1 lors floorn ot new and ime'l turn!, tare at n ereat anting. FEINSTEIN STORAGE CO. R. E. Cor. Bill A Spring Harden Sla. naaaOrxn Jhenlnca, Freo Dellfer.v.Bn Atlantic City Tho Ambanador Marlboroueh-Blenbeim vHotel Trayraorc knard Club Ilciiel Tourniurj For Gentlemen Preferring Quality "Aniwtn the Smekr Qatitien, iuTu?!"""' f Since the Death of John Uarlcycorn tlicre has boon n no morr; nli aorblnts subject tliau tlio quality ot tho REPLY ClfiAIl Try One and Re Coniincnt Tar Pale In Tour Different Mmpea unci Slleit nt I.eailltiE tlKiir .Stnrea ACCni'T NO SI IISTlTL'Ti: REPLY CIGAR CO., Inc. rjiii..i)i:r,riiT.. r.. "mrnrn Hell phone. I.nmburd 0"S iii. Hchton Chicog Congre; Hotel Hotel Eb Stile Excbwicf VbUt torn )IVm. ,. A'eu' l'orft Delmonico Stock : Hotel Vnde Waldorf-As jPhiladcInhia Bellevuc-Stralforcl Ritz-Carlton Stock Excbancc umvcreity ot rcnu Pittsburgh Fort Pitt Hotel William Pcnn Hotel Washington The Capitol Buildinc The New Willrd Shorcbam Hotel rVir-eMfv -fa- FATIMA A Sensible Cigarette ILJ w'-it - vtw rife i t c?-;'fe -.iKi s.;:rt .?. &-W.VAJ stM'i.M? ....' e.a wmmm ?rjm:m) lsm wtt rt .' v.f r ( "jra-rriRrmiTV3M:j9: r vi&l - i ..r vrtizi Y,-dJb?i . 'J 2&B&SZ2iSSL' j&g - A' : V '. . K i &W ssbw-f?BI7f Jiliiiiiii;!iiiifiil!iiiiiiiiiPiiiliiiWK STonr orENs dailt at o a. m. and ci.osks at sxo v. m, niDfclDlbD'f3 ; Wl I. ' saSSjra5ST51AIL AND THOXn OUMEH8 FILMS!) -rrr: : : : ct; . 1 ALL THESE GOODS ON SALE TOMORROW m Now is the time to watch your stock The very future of your businessdemands that you keep a careful watch on your inventories in these days of changing values. You cannot possibly hope to keep track of your stock unless your records are on an up-to-the-minute basis. Now, of all times, you cannot afford to guess. The L. B. Stock record will give you the same check on your stock that you have on your bank account. Any minute of the day you can get a detailed record of every single article of stock on hand, whether the number of items be one hundred or one million. Come in and let us show you how the L. B. Stock record will help you keep your business house in order. It will save you time and money. It will save you worry. It will prevent your being caught napping by sudden changes in the market. Write for stock record literature Library Bu ream Card and filing systems Founded 1876 Filing cabinets wood and steel M. W. MONTGOMEHY, Manager 910 Chestnut St., Philadelphia Salesrooms In 49 leading cities of tho United States, Great Britain and Frank 1 ,T wii u : i-i . . .' --.J u.... ".r. ' .j, - it : ihU-J'i.."iiLZ': ':.''.. iL ? ' V-.'C - iJj'-'M.f .-ifii Women's $2.50 & $.1 SilkStockings,$1.69 Onn tlioUKaii'l piir. lnsmlii nml thread sltk In MacU. while, eray, tinv.v 'inn cordovan. Uuiilih cotton soles, mercerized lisle lop. smc arc sllciuir tilted r" Nu '"'"l '''' 'ph0"c or',crs lilt tlrotlicm- rirf I'lnor, Sunlli HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE Lit Brothers All Day ZabL Market Eighth One Yellow Trading Stamp With Every 10c Purchase -. PHILADELPHIA Hay Filbert Seventh I 200 Army Blankets Kan; Ilnrains Generous GGxSfi- Inch Size Lot 1, each $5.35 Lot 2, each $6 Lot 3cach $6.75 Dark sm.v, Lot 1 lins irnriict borders. Lot ii Ih nll-crny. Lot .". also Includes khiikl: tl'-'xSI Inclica. I'.ucli blanket wclKlm from -tU to TiU liouud?. Uxvcntloiiul oiiporlunlty while u,o lot IiimIs, rlrst floor, North Our Annual March Sale of Muslin Undergarments, Kimonos, Silk Petticoats & Sweaters Wonderful Attraction in the Way of Dainty Paw Advertized on Matter Vinh "h:o Khrii iVi l-.Si. tU.:Tmrr..A Stylos and Pleasing Prices They are iiic result of somo splendid, highly advantageous pur chases together ivilh generous contributions from our own stock. ,7 ii j ? '4A jr i i : , . A-iyzzM, :vsv i $1.25 Nainsook Chemise, 98c j I Enibroiilcrcd iiihcrtion, luces and ribbon.-.. i yiir pictured. mmn 1 . -J Vi I :iy Hz;' i ; i iwi $3 "Bloom-Pctts," $2.29 . A bloomer and petticoat combined. Pink batiste & wbttn nainsook. Lace trimmed or tailored. Otic pictured. I .$2.50 Night- J Gowns, $1.78 ) Kiclit it r c 1 1 y I j models of nainsook I i with laces, medal-1 lions and ribbons. J J Sizes 15. 10 and 17. I i Our xkrtrhcd. T 80c Corset 1 CQc Covers i JU Of muslin. Km inoiilcry or jacu-tfiin-mcd. One pictured. .-.... -.............-......HM.H.t....."."."..'."."- $8 Chiffon Taffeta Petticoats, $6.98 Alice and navy lilui', taupt', inifjilf, black and J clmniri'abics. l.ilc . riih. I ,-.-.-...-.........-,..,,... ...---..........,..., ,.., $11 Extra Size Silk Petticoats, $8.98 Mcsi-alinu in plain cxlor.s, chaiifc'cablcs and black. Mi"" rnvinn J"airs." lJV spy $1 Bloomers, 85c Pink batiste. I.aci- trimmed or plain. (i --"-.".-.......-, .......,t..t..,..t,.ttMH.wi a. - . v -k .iu breakfast Coats i ezzzxF-ve&r - WW 695 If13-! ''95 HHt""H" ' $1.98 Pink, blue, lavcml "4'cnc. -Home have white .'Oltlered nitre. One pirlur er, M.-lana and Conen hiiL'en t collars cm- I ortfantliu $3.95 Women's & Misses' $5 to $8 Sweaters Slip-on, tuxedo and button nte, f all-wool nn.l oltpn mixtures. Shetland and pure U iy- vans Spring colors. Tu-t aUclchcd. 1H11 5"r,ls' tit llrolherc -M.rnp ri.nui! S Interest Will Be Mighty Keen in This Notable Purchase! Men's Spring Suits Each Lot Is Worth a Full Third More High-grade medium weight woolens tailored by a clothier of high reputation We bought one thousand at a great concession lor casn and grouped them in two special lots. $ Think what this mean -a new suit in time for Kat. tcr, actually at a lower price lliun will rule later in the spiincl Quality of fabrics, mhjorily of which are strictly all-wool, and standard of workmanship leave nothimr to be desired. Quarter, half or full lined with mohair or s-crKo. S.'lfi lot includes single tint! double breasted fine all-wool blue serges and fancy stripe serges. S9 Boys' Blue Serge Suits For Confirmation Special Values! $12.75 to $25 i i ............ .. .. J Uellcd iNorlolks; slash or patch pockets. I'cg i top pants. Scams taped. Sizes 0 to 18. .M . -.-.., ? "-t)fjf.... Easter Showing : Boys' Clothine Suits & Reefers, $10 to $25 Cassimeres ami cheviots; mixtures, pin-strijies, boinesiiuns. Also Junior Norfolks and Oliver Twist suits witli white collars and euiTs. Ax ;,ofAfi Kii-iimi Floor, 7tli St. ft wM I W (II M if U III Delightful Dresses Easter Suits & rtLj'K W49 w y-. Expressive of New Fashions m75 riicm We Arc Among iiiiviiiiK Aitcnnou on Sonic Tairelii MmliM Tlmt Arc l-'airly llewitching in Their Quaint Hcnuty. They have the Paris in spired basque with grace ful bow in back, square neck, lace collar and elbow .sleeves. I'ltirs at sides of skirt l"iid a new note of won derful charm and velvet nbbon adds a touch of richness. Navy and black. One hketchetl. Other appealing styles id the more tailored typo are of tricolinc m:com) iT,ooit Hosiery and Underwear pleasant surprise;-; with Easier so near! Women's$2 Silk Lace Stockings f !)" Black, white and wanted shades. .Spliced toe, heel and reinforced top. Women's $1 Mercerized Lisle Stockings, 79c j Guaranteed fust black. Siight (y imperfect. Women's $1.50 Ribbed Fibre Sillc Stockings, 89c Hichelicu. Two toned in wnnted shades; also black lace striped. Imperfect. Women's Union Suits, 59c Cotton ribbed. Low neck, sleeveless; lace-trinimcd knee. mxI Am tmt.A i 'ivr' 1 hl i r iibi i i 1 IK I"'Z II I ' II 1 I vn'-i-r ? i tnMiiiiii yj U 'm;mmmmmHimmtiia i.-.,r7 Vr?iij,W.iVl,' 3sgSSgrI.IT Coats The Newest and Best! These Item Well Demonnlrato That Kvcry Ilesourcc ll'c Control Han Been Directed iu l:hiu Klriiunt Spring Appurel to you at I'opnlnr 'rices $69.75 Women's Suils . . 1 f'llic styles tailored from tricotine in fashionable shades of navy and tan; alio black. Others are Of tlill-Utritlf li.i'iiV.U'....r. u4liit,n. Tlie jitekelh hnvo Tuxedo or shawl collars, button trimming or silk Htitcii- ! ing and plain or fnn.-y silk lining. j Women's & Misses' $CO CA Spring Coats OLfOV Stunning models. Full length, with in verted plait in back, novelty buttons, rag lun sleeves, self-strappings, narrow belt, clever pockets and pciui lo eygno lining. Misses' Tricotine Suits, $35 Jaunty belted ripple style, featuring long ahawl collar, attractive pitching nnd but ton trimming. 1'eau do cygno lining. Snappy skirts with belt nfod pockets., . Iiotki-SKCOfA) liT.OOlt 5- tfS &ttJ&&lfi.iii:A Uf JlllttTIUIllS .?2!:,&ifA.M .X. sit Our III HrttnurnitlllrM t. Friday ?. Women's Vests, 25c Cotton ribbed. Sleeveless. lit Ilruthcra- -First Floor, South .....,.,.,, --......,.......... ...m,,.!,., nr DO I pi.Sb Lork Linoleum 1 sq. yd. ''' JlinlH wldn. . No Vlifi '"''St!'"' I'l,,",, ,,rl"B Klz0H ' Mull or IMiont' Or.lerh I'lllnl. 79c New Process Floor Coverings, sq. yd. 46c ' n yii rein wliio, .''"L'Kli'liKtliB. Ploanc ,rln Hlox. ' Mull r 'IMiiiiif Onlrrn llllnl, $45 Velvet Rugs, $37.50 ,'mlfi.H. Horui orli-ninl. SI.,. o10.l) ft. t ,, ,mn tw . iMihl.micr. I.liiii,., t Crex Rugs: 9x15 Ft. r.iiir.v linrilir i'ITpcIh. JH3 '",,," l!1"1" "(,,n" Mill .IHUUAUA. .&a..& .. ... ' Bargains 50,Cut Glass Nnppiej, 95c R Inrh. Tl.no fuot,.,. fomhl mt tliirul nml check rutihij.. n ,,""! or 'plume orilrrh till,., I. """ III llrnllirr Tlllt ,-r.OOIt .....-...-.-..-...,.,.,.,.,.. ., ,:,,m, t Witch Hazel, qt. bottle, 59c IIW l,lllf,ll Cllll, .' iii, UTn' Vlnlrt Almniinlii , Ml Mnol ur.c iiiumi'ii I'liu, ino VI Duiulrrliifi no miiUiiipii ( iK'ounut nit B5 Oriental Droilorant U!5o I'eroxlile, lb " l Nujul ,, .It lUclh,, I'lrt Floor, Soujh I So t iiv. Nile I7t 7llt aii.i I Otitic Hla .--..-.-.,.,.,.,,.,..,.-..' ! Women's Handkerchiefs, 98c ., "Kiilurly ft. nil Imir Uozt-ii. "lorpii lionler nml colored liilllnl. '-'' lirulhi t Firm .'loor, Houth -.-...,.,.,.tfti $1.65 Window Shades,$1.29 lliiinl niiiilc niuilirlc Iii wiintiil lUtiiro ,,u"ru,"m' "I'rliitf rolltid. All $27 Cedar Chests, $23.75 cilir llxl!ilxl7iii.,o. I.lmllnl lul " II llllllllrril. Remnants of 50c lo 79c Drapery Materials, vr 39c Berlin, crcloiuic. etc ' $1.50 Lacc-Trinimed 1 QQc Scarfs ) 0 lhc!ll'i.t,l,,?,'',t'luno'n'',,','',l '"",i U" o Jlull or .l0, (ir,rr v,u on it lUolhtro- Tlllltl) FI.OOK '"""-""""-----..-- I McGraw Auto Tires Reduced I J lii"ruiilci( r.OOU mlleM, "",. $12.50 30?3kz $13.50 l.tt m.tivt..si;co.Nl) lftooit . ta.M-M ot rjP,.,ta, ,U Jrhinill,, 0f(Or . Women's 75c & $1 CQc SUk Gloves y Tvo.cliiHi, Double tintrcr tlp. lllHck, whllo unit colors. No Mall or 'l'lion Order). Filled. t .u roicrrjnrr Joor, 8th m. LW JUMrXUNRfrs Mtn-