.'!' r- ...:. ; 1 v i- , i.t i. "."VJ M? ", : f 'V r ' -.! , t. EYT5NIM33 PTJBEIC EGEDGKERr-PHtcTAT)BLIHIA", TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1920 , 13 DREAMLAND ADVENTURES THE HUNTING PARTY (Pciov and BMV or taken lack lilT - 7,. a rAni-m toAioA ihn iciut bring to them. Waiamnoo, iSlMne man, chants a tong tn whioh ifXthe deer to ho Hunted ly the rlitans. At the tame time he calls uildtear to come and cat Peggy and Tho Geeso Find Game ffl-rjljA-UL-LA-UL-rjA ! Come, U wild deer I Come, wild benrs I Cmtio make goud hunting for the In JC, Come to cat the sancy, pnlo JJctd'etrangcra." Ra chanted Wntampoo.s the Indian nrflclne mnn, beating hla drums until Sir rumbled and roared. he Indians of both Eagle Feather's nd Itcd Dog's tribes sewed their bows id arrows and turned eagerly to face fiii woods. They wcro hungry for the fmt which would follow tho good hunt in promised by Watampoo. They ex Jtcd to sec deer and bears como dash Kr out In answer to his call. But no deer and no bears came, tloaeh Watampoo chanted and chanted ind bent his drums and beat them 'L. 11 rtl.lAl tTnwlA 17Aflt1lAf aanf .tn . ins to the north, to the south, to the east, to me wcbi. , , .. ... .irt.. It hah tan fltirl tnrt trnnit hunt. MFC 1 JvU luu s- viiv bvwu uuuv Jul promised by Watampoo," ho or ittta. . ,, .. . After a long lime inc runners came back weary and worn. .nr- l.n.A cviia n rliji nnrtn. fn thn teuth, to the east, to tho west, and w find nothing to hunt, not even a rtbHt." they said to Eagle Feather. "U$ni ugni no guuu nuuungi um tho'lmuSns1."18 ,0St hh mRg,c'" vmUA "Whittj Spirits have taken It awar from mo I While Spirits hav i drinm away tho hunting," growled Watam- MUgh I" grunted tho Indians, much disgusted with Watampoo and his excuses. Just then there camp a honking and gabbling from the sky. Over heart swept tho V-dinned lines of tho Wild Geese. The big birds, led by the Klne of the' Wild dfceso.nnd the Beautiful II iio Goose, wcro seeking Peggy and liiiiy. Tho Indians looked up and cruntcd in amazement. "Ugh I Wild Gceso In summer I They should be far, far to tho north at this tlmo of tho year." - . Watampoo saw a chance to moke an other chargo against Peggy and Billy. if Is tho work of tho pale-faced strangers," ho declared, glaring at the children. "To havo tho Wild Geese fly over head in any season except the spring when they are going north and in the fall when they are going south, means bad luck." "Nay, it meant good luck to all you Indians, for if tho gooio, hadn't brought us, hero you would have hilled each other by this time," declared Peifgy. "And to prove they mean no evil, we will call them to us and sco if they can find tho fine hunting you seek,",, cried Billy. Ho put his lingers to his mouth and gave a shrill whlstlo. Tho Wild Gceso knew that whistle. Tho moment they heard it they circled around and went toward tho Indian village. "Honkle! Honklel Honklel What can wo do for you?" honked tho King of the Wild Gees-. "Please sco if you can find good hunt ing for the Indians," cried Billy. "They want plenty of deer so they can havo a feast." Away sped -the Wild Geese. "Ugh I White Spirit talks to the Wild Geese and tho Whlto Gceso obey," gruntedvtho savages In wonder. Soon the Wild Gceso, looking down from tha Bky, found what they sought and came flying back. "Honklel Ilonklel There arc dozens of deer in a glado 'beyond tho western hills,'' they honked. Tho Indians couldn't understand gooso talk, so Peggy told them what the gecso said Eaglo Feather sent more swift runners to see if their report was true. Tho runners darted up the hill at full speed. They looked down into tho glade and came rushing back. "There are lots af deer," they cried. "Wo will havo good hunting and a great feast." "Ugh I Ugh I This is witch work," grunted old Watampoo, tho medicine man. (Tomorrow will he told how the Indians start on their hunting party.) New Home's With Private Garages. $6900 TflEY arc well built on n street where the distanco from house to house is wider than Broad street. The open fireplaces make them most attractive. Tho (lied bath with tile shower and built-in soap cups add greatly to the comfort and beauty of the bathroom. One thousand dollars is nil that is needed to buy, balance monthly payments. Would you like to know more? John H. McClatchy Builder and Owner 88 Land Title Bldg. $z5a ft wt - k' 1, 4 Sill 1 11''' J i To Install New Pastor The Itev.. Clinton Scott will be ii stalled tomorrow evening' as pastor of the Universalist Church of tho' Res toration, Master street below Seven teenth, lie will succeed the Rev. John Clarencn Lee, who resigned last Oc tober to go to Gloucester,' Mass. Mr. Scott wm called hero from Grace Church, Buffalo, N. Y. . Places the Philectric Cleaner in your home OUR big, annual 'cleaner sale is in progress. The sale features a standard cleaner the Philectric guaranteed and recommended by us. Very easy terms of payment hold good during this sale $2.50 with the order and the balance at the very convenient rate of $3 50 per month. The Philectric is. a really good, efficient cleaner light in weight, easy to use and costs very little to-operate. It has many special features, including a carpet ,sweeper brush, adjustable nozzle, double thickness bag, General Elec tric motor and extra length cord. ' ' To make sure of your Philectric Cleaner at the present low price of $40 $50 including 'attachments we urge immediate action. Visit the Electric Shop or most convenient District Office and have our electric cleaner experts give you a practical demonstration of the Philectric. Or, phone Walnut 4700 for full information. 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Sunoco is sold in any quantity; also in 1- and 5-gallon cans and in handy drums for home garages. JL Hill IHV 3'Jih Tk bi rf" namK mmrrri-uT" rtdr vm aapnvsrnfe. uiaa re mtWM(JsrsfmKmWswssWwKkw9. ,u oadiBIMW;,' A-jtmlrifmrA A .:.. ..,.'.'l.'.;.ii'.'fe':!;;;-':i- rr BJititiOil 1i llitn JWWiiMfail it ii ' iT ii i fir . '.iu.... . ... - - -.-, Irfljliih'teii ,-'. -n, f .. i tjjldi )"( ' ''-,- '-'1' i un!1nMmKi,mfi'l 1? , . Miii,l& WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S "AhdWhatShallltBeforEasterV All Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store Is Yours to Select From The Press Wfll Probably Be Taffeta and Charming And .it is just as probable that it will bo inexpensive, not of necessity, but because so many.'delightful frocks in tho Down Stairs Dress Store arc inexpensive. At $15 to $25, one may choose almost anything in taffeta, plain lines, ruffles, puffs and even short sleeves. Tha taffeta is in navy, taupe, brown, sand, gray, etc., and quite a good quality, gleaming and pretty. Some of the Loveliest silk frocks that wo have over seen aro in tho groups from ?27.B0 to $37.60 to $45. Many are of taffeta and some are of crepe meteor; styles havo much of the French to intrigue the fancy. "Well-tailored jersey frocks in Chinese blues, navy, taupe, gray, brown, etc., are $16.50 to $25. (Market) Tramp, Tramp The Schoolboy Army Wears Out Many Shoes each year and even tho most ox pensive, durable shoes will not last such a very long while! That is why many mothers have formed tho habit of coming to tho Gallery Store for their boys' shoes. At $6.90. a Pair tough tan leather shoes with wide toes, in Blucher style, aro mado especially for rough-and-tumblo wear. Sizes 2V to 5. ' aIlery, Market) Men's Nightshirts Special at $1.65 Made of a splendid, standard muslin in the Wanamaker way which means generous proportioning ! A Special Lot of Suspenders, 65c -i-of durable elastic webbing with sturdy leather ends. (Gallery, Market) The Easter tide of men's suits is pulling in strongly, more new suits every day! Best of it is that each one is a Wanamaker all-wool suit, well tailbred and with a good appearance and fit The Gallery Store for Men has an Easter suit for you between $35 and $47.50. (Gallery, Market) Women's Pretty Blouses' Special at $1.85 Samples of pretty white or col ored plaid voile blouses many of them aro trimmed with pretty laces and others are quite simple. All Sizes ' A white madras tailored shirt waist with a convertible collar and a novelty white voile blouse with a plaid voile Peter Fan col lar are also in this lot. " (Market)' The ' Coat Will Very Likely Be Short and Sportslike Tho one sketched, of bright green or tan polo cloth, is iinod throughout with silk. The. ball buttons form an attractive trimming. $45. Fashionable Sports Coats Of almost every conceivable coat material arc $19.50, $22.60, $25, $29.50, $37.50, $45, $49.50, $57.50 and upward. Jersey Suede vclour Velour Camels' hair Durella Bolivia Polo cloth Tinseltono Smart sports capes and Eton jackets of velour, chameleon cord and fortuna are $49.50 to $110. (Market) 3000 Men's Initialed Linen Handkerchiefs, 45c Each Of good quality, snowy white linen, they have neat initials. Plain Handkerchiefs of a sturdy quality linen are 25c and 35c each. Extra-size plain whito linen handkerchiefs of very good quality are 85c each. Women's Initialed Linen Handkerchiefs 35c Each Snowy and white, with pretty initials ! Plain whito linen handkerchiefs with hemstitched hems are 15c and 18c each. (Qentral) Tooth Brushes, 18c Each They havo bone or celluloid handles and good bristles. Hair Brushes, 50c to $1.65 Plain wooden or cushion back brushes aro in various sizes with good quality bristles. (Chestnut) Women 's Pumps With Baby French Heels How well suited they are to the trimness of an Easter taillcur, a gleaming taffeta frock or the sports combina tion of plaid skirt and short coat! There are three styles for your careful choosing: Black patent leather at $8.90; tan calfskin at $9.50; black calfskin at $8.90. Special at $4.85 There aro mostly all sizes among tho 800 pair of gray kidskin Oxford ties and black patent leather pumps at this low price. (Market) Cocoanut Oil Soap 85c a Dozen About Half Price It is a good-sized cake, made of pure cocoanut oil, scented with almond and it lathers freely. (Chestnut) Tine Suit Will Surely Ripple or Be Smartly Trim Serge and poplin suits, well tailored and rather mannish above the belts, either flare or ripple with Springtime joy in the skirts of tho jackets. Not only that, but braid or buttons or both must draw attention to tho new lines! $37.50, $39.50, $45; tricotine suits aro $59.50 to $95. The Chosen Tweed Spring has chosen tweed for a place among her favorites, and it is showing its apprecia tion by being smart and sports like and well tailored. A host of Spring tweed suits at $23.50, $25 to $39.50. (Market) $9,930 Worth of Rugs at $6,373 That is a plain fact. The rugs either have sold here or elsewhere or are sell ins elsewhere for $3,556 more. A few of tho rugs were purchased specially, some were bought a long while ago, but most of them represent the ends, of lines or the closing out of discontinued patterns or odd sizes. uu But every rug is perfect and this is a reliable Wanamaker sale in every 4.6x7.6 Feet 62 straw rugs at $3. 1 fiber rug at $3.50. 2 Scotch art rugs at $12. 4.6x9 Feet 1 Scotch art rug at $16.50. 4.6x12 Feet 1 body Brussels rug at $22. 6x9 Feet 1 wool-and-fiber rug at $4.50 2 fiber rugs at $7.50. 22 wool-and-fiber rugs aU $7.60. 1 tapestry rug at $15. 1 Axminstor rug at $22.50. 6x12 Feet 18 willow grass rugs at $10. 6.9x12 Feet 3 Axminster rugs at $35. 1 Wilton ruft at $67,50. 8x10 Feet 67 rag rugs t $0.50. I ifr ii-ahAtfyaMt! iiii"fr i :liiflk; TT 8.3x10.6 Feet 6 fiber rugs at $10. 5 tapestry Brussels rug3 at $25. 7 Axminster rugs at $37.50. 14 Wilton rugs at $82.50. 9x7.6 Feet 3 Scotch art rugs ut $22.50. 9x9 Feet 5 Scotch art rugs nt $27.50. 9x12 Feet 30 wool-and-fiber rugs at $12.50. 12 willow, grass rugs at $12.50. 2 fiber rugs at $12.60. 8 tapestry Brussels seomlcss rugs at $25. 3 oval plaited rag rugs at 12 tapestry Brussels seam less rugs at $35. .J0relvefc'BCamless "sa. t $47,50. (Obtotn) 2 Axminster seamless rues at $61.50. p b 3 Axminster seamless rugs 11.3x12 Feet 2 seamless tapestry rugs at puD. 12x12 Feet 1 wool-and-fiber rug $22.50. . 4 wool-and-fiber rugs 9xlS Feet 1 fiber rug at $17.50. 14 willow grass rugs $17.60. h at at 1 $25. 2 30, 12x15 Feet wool-and-fiber rug wool-and-fiber rugs An TT?T it . V ,i'a rar T 1f vY , r je at at at i j t4 A '4 TE'-C' ffl & i; yt- V- j 4 -'' ' ,v: '.' . 1 ' r. m -a hi M t 'H : s ''& tti-i MS Vw tl HP A. VI
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