;i r j: r 1 ' ru &- f y i -f t V I r ti. '' V7 t; '' DREAMLAND ADVENTURES THE HUNTING PARTY ir daddv IPegoV a'& imU 'fllc" t0 th. ''"7 ,m b,l a'cfiarm 0vcii rcm op no ii'iM Oeesc. inakc pence between tho lilts of Chief Daglc l'cather and Y'hief Ued Dog, but Watampoo, he ilcditiiie Man, becomes their enemy, j he Indians plan a hunting party.) Wntnmpoo Calls the Hoars TH13 Imllitim were very hungry. I'or ft low time the tribe of Chief Knglc 'cather Timl hecu nt war lth the tribe e Clilet Itcd og and they had been so fcuny figlitlug each other that they hadn't Itcn able to do any hunting. And when an Indian In the long, long ago didn't Vo limiting be had to go hungry. fio nhen the Wild Geese brought word that there were dozens of deer in a glade boyoud the weptcrn hills, the Indians, armed with boyvs and nuowa, ruthed Jnto the forest. I'laslilng I2.c and Little Hear, the jons of Ejglc rcatbor, and Swift Foot And Jumping Horse, the sons of Red Pog, followed the braves toward the bllli. Billy and Peggy, not wanting to be left behind, jumped on the back of Balky Sam and galloped on their trail. After them Came Watampoo, the medi cine man, but Watampoo kept out of tight, for he was plotting mischief to J'cKgy and Billy. The Indian braves were swift runners nd they mado their way quickly through the tanglCU ouuh. iiuuvc uieir iieuiiN tabbied and honked the Wild Geese, CUBK US Blliuvo. .. ""' "'""" t very, very wonderful to be led By iich t.cary birds as Wild Geese, and they marveled at the power of the White Spirits, as tncy cancel reggy nnu jjniy, in he able to talk to the Geese and tell them what to do. When the Indians reached the hills, the Wild Geese flew ahead and circled ivcr tnc giauc in wiiicu uic uccr was ecdine. Now the braves became very mreful so as not to scare the deer. tThey crept silently toward the glade ml made sure thnt the wind would not arrv their scent to the keen noses of the peer. Tlio wilderness was so langicu that I Market andlburthSts. a PHILADELPHIA 'a LIFE INSURANCE MONEY is raicly conserved effi ciently for the benefit of hens. Too often it is wasted through negligence, in CQjgnctcncy, dishonesty or extravagance. Conserve your lite in suranee money by a trust agreement with us. CAPITAL & SURPLUS $1,400,000, RPLUsT ,00 D Popular Prices'or Particular Peoplt grrr Men and Women II are known by the J company they keep JJ a Restaurant is known by the Coffee it serves. Cheri-Blend Coffee is a su preme delight. The markets afford no better. This one feature absolutely establishes the standing of any dining-place. Ask any one of our 3000 daily pat rons. For Buiineia Men and Women CHERI 1604 Chestnut Dally Lunch, Dinner &. Supper Sunday Lunch and Dinner CHERI 1214 Market iwiacK tiiicatiu; Salt Service Prlcei to Suit Day and Wont Sundays Included CHri 124 South 13th Breakfait, Lunch A Dinner (Not Open Sundays) CHiZri- 132 South 15th Qreakfajt. Lunch 4 Dinner (Not Open Sundays) . A g -L. . 'mvjEjjnIkg1 mjfBiiWi' Sm&i-vmLADiiLs., wjfljDjrfjfiaoAy, uahoh. 17, 1020 r ?i?(!kfeco,,,tln',t R. f??t' As rM,,it Balky Ham got up the hi. in an oncn boys were milch disgusted. They had caught up with the hunters but as they grumbled LlttleBear.lftFoond Jumping Horse." .... "Mnvbc n deer will come this wnv '. fflflc1 ,lr' l0klDB ,,oun l"d tlc . i"wRhl, Jf c,,nu,c5 ! Indians are mighty hunters and will kill nil " grunted Plashing Re. And so 'it secincd, for nt that moment, the Indians, having crept to within shooting distance of the deer, let fly with their arrows. At once the deer began to fall. Peggy, shrieked nt the way they wcro struck down, turned away her head. Truly the Indians jvould feast that day for at ono blow they had gotten enough meat to last them a week. Tho Indian boys 'wore much disap pointed. Crafty old Watampoo, hiding behind n tree wt far away, knew how they felt'. Thld was his timo to act. .If he could send the Indian boys Into trouble. Peggy and Billy would prob nbly follow them'. A Putting his hand to his mouth and making his olcc sound as thoiigll.it tnme from far away, Watampoo chanted tho words of his medicine man charm: "Ul-la-ul-laMil-lal There aro wild hiars in the hills. Ul-la-ul-ln-ul-lal Come, wild bears, and mnke good hunt lug for the young Indian braves." "Ugh 1 Old Watampoo is calling wild bears to make good hunting for u5," Mint,'!: siiiiiiiii'iiiiiuiifflii inn 11 nimu 0 itiiuiirjiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiHeiii inn iiu iiiiiiii'iiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiBi'iiniHiiiiK Here Is Your New Easter Suit at $43.50 '"THOUGH Oak Hall assures you that every suit in this offer of more than five hundred is worth $60 to $65. " That's because they are worsteds. Single- and double-breasted styles, men's and young, men's in virtually all sizes. Stripes will be popular this Spring and so will fine, inconspicuous heathers. There arc chalk stripes, pin stripes, pencil stripes and club stripes. , Fine check patterns, silk mixtures. Worsteds both finished and unfinished. It is a wonderful opportunity for you to own your new Easter suit at, a very decided saving this Spring. $43.50 Wanamaker & Brown Market at Sixth for 59 Years riralllllMllMlllli! I MiuDiM I limn iliimii n iimiiwminnmminimiM.tiinim'aiiwiiiMi iiiintiiniiiniiiiiiii MimnmiliniimntinmmMiunitiiunmnmMimi WlrYtiiYii lMllJlilil-ll'UlIlUlururiJlirUUMIlHUJ.lnil)IIWUJHUHUUIIJtnUltllUUUllIiamMHmillilHIlI Itllht.IIIHHIlllliHIHIh'miinKUKIUltfaJUtUHUIUItUltlPUllUCt'lMJMllliUUlHIIUinilJIIiUJttl grunted tho Indian boys. "Wo will seek tllo Dears in mo inns, tve win snow tne warriors that Indian uoys aro mighty hunters. Ugh I Good old Watampoo " BUt Peggy felt iri her heart thnt Watampoo wasn't good, but evil. Ho wos'oalllng thn 'wild bears not to make good hunting for 'the Indian boys, but to.niakc good hunting for the wild benrs. (Tomorrow will be told how Watampoo gets caught by his oicfi trick.) . - iu';: Last Registration Day Today is the last registration day for men who wish to vote nt the primaries, May 18, In Lower Merlon township, Montgomery county, including Ardmorc, Wynncwood, Narbcrth, Merlon and Cynwyd. Tho registration places are the same as last year, except that in West Ardmorc, the place has been rhanged from the Red Lion Hotel to Masonic Hull, on Ardmorc avenue. m If lilM? Save Money and Time with the Peerless Hair Cutter and Razor (Patent Pending) t CUT YOUR OWN HAIR Jut ob easy as combine tho liolr. Poitlyely no klll required Hasllv adjusted a a ruzor. ana rm turce lnlr cuttlnit adjustments. ThousandB in us. Complete With 6 Blades 52.00 Complete With 2 Blades, $1.00 I'oatuald to any Dart U. S. Send money or P. O. Order. HASSON MFG. CO., Inc. Room 31G, 1215 Filbert St., Phila. .Sold nt Jaroli llron., 1015 Climtmit St, Tif ; AHKALII MILADY favors the Premier be cause its Cutler-Hammer mag netic gear shift enables her to shift gears with the same ease that she rings for her maid. PREMIER MOTOR. COP.POR.ATION INDIANAPOLIS, USA, TMt ALUMINUM SIX WITH MAONITIC QIAIl IHtrt B. L. P. MOTOR CO., INC. Broad anciV Spring Garden Streets Philadelphia FARM AND GARDEN Beautiful Trees BetuUfuMrtei Inereite the vilae of jour property. Day bis fellows that Kui i edl,U ,hll,e- 'rhB Keyon .v . 0,,er complete stockofNor. iy Miple,, Klmj. American Llndeni, 'm Otkj. Shrubbery, and Kverareem Includlne Koiter'i Blue Spruco nd Oriental Spruee, Write for catalog-. B. P. BARR CO. UTfTOM NUUIRUS t7, Uatulw, Fa. 5; ' vltiauai " : M rTTi wmi ' Henrietta WmMm ADMIRALS :BB OTTO EISENLOHR &BROS. INC. OUR new Spring Stetson is vastly more than a corrcctly'Stylcd hat. It has a blue 'ribbon pedigree that assures you fixed and unwavering standard of Quality. JOHN B. STETSON COMPANY Retail Store: 1224 Chestnut Street STETSON Stetson ITnts are featured and sold Is leading dealers everywhere l- lfr-M-g-Hi-ii j-itiw&anft.-iy-rin iHiBt !uauaefluiifl;,5'jiiiittiiiiiiirniiii iiiii;j?iiii;iiiJii'EiintriTiiiTnTiiiiffmnmfiii u.iiMimiiin lin'iiJiiLU'uiiJ a'f.ihi.iiuiiiiijJLi Jiiijiii Guess Work WITHOUT a complete and analytical valuation of the physical assets of a property, it is impossible to comply with Article 169, Regulations 45, relating to the income and excess profits tax which pro vides and secures just and fair allowances for depreciation or depiction. Allowances for depreciation should be computed and charged off" with express reference to specific items, units or groups of property, each item or unit being considered separately or specifically in a group with others to which-the same factors apply. Guess work and lump sum methods are not permissible. The revenue authorities of the United States Government are anxious to give you a square deal but they naturally place the burden on you to show that deductions in your income statement arc reasonable. This can only be determined through a proper valuation of your business. Upon request a representative of our Valuation and Report Department will, without obligation, call and dis cuss this tax problem with you. u0fncere 115 BROADWAY NEW YORK NEW ORLEANS SAN FRANCISCO nfflir,,raiitiiiiffliiifflmwfflmp mm m TT !'!..': ' t' '.'.I '.. ' .1.' .Ill . tw I I ! - .lll'l'l'f 11 ' i',il!V m i h ;i , i . ' " . '.' i',' . '" u',1 it.. !".. 'If ' I .'.', ! I' I 'I ' I.".'.'.'' " A' ii ,!. :'. '."1 ,' ' 1,1 1" n.. .I'V'l", Lf. nil i.i " 'i,i '1 , 1.1 " . ! .1 '...:,," ' I,.' ' I'' Ij I ' i.'ilii!.: m;i I.1 I Hi ' ll I., 1 i j.r 1 1 in i '.' 1 i i,i'.fi , 1 ! , I.' "I tiV '1,1 ' 1' 'I'M 1 1' .J 1 1 1 ',iii , i 1 "I, '' ' .'1 1 ' i..w'j 7 ! 'I'" i " IP '" I ! I I " -J. I I , 111 ".'..nlM'.i. '.'I'll III "hl'f iii,'i",,li.W.!'l' ,'l.,!ll.". IV k I'll I'll ll.'lll. . I',' .... I' 1 1 1 I ' ' 1 1 1 ) 1 it 1 lit I s:jr v i i',i; 1 The Painter Breathes the Fumes All Day 'a; 1.1 KI UW; Ml S!! m: I.4J s fcV The one purpose of the paint manufacturer is to produce a paint that -will give quick results. Chemicals that give quick covering and quick drying are put into the paint. The fumes are breathed in by the Painter. If you have been in a room where painting is being done you know how powerful those fumes are how they sicken you in five minutes. You couldn't stand it for a solid day, could you? The Painter gets 6 days of it a week, health is undermined his life shortened, wants a 5 -day week, with 5 days' pay. His He If he wanted 6 days' pay for 5 days work he would be unreasonable. But he's willing to lose that day's pay and count it as an invest ment in Health I Philadelphia Painters' District Council Number 21 m iVCi urn WH 3v-? vvi N 1 &' ."SJ fffl Av.'vl as w i & 1 e 1 & ?H1 "J iti X. s .4M m' 1 I a; m m Number 21 ' WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store M ,aster Well Made and of Good Style $3 to $4.85 It' is surprising what at tractive, fashionably correct hats are here at $3! Even considering the usmil good values of the Down Stairs Store, these are exceptional. Good shapes, smart lines, fashionable trimming, all the variety that one could want to choose from and a goodly quantity, too! But, of course, the very best selection will be in the morning. (Market) Moderately Priced Dresses " in Easter Array yomen aro not limited in choico among such dresses in tho Down Stairs Store. Materials aro fresh and pretty and colorings aro Springlike, indeed. Serge Dresses, $12 to $23.50 Beginning at $12 for an at tractive little straight-lino model with a braided bodice, they go through a number of styles to $23.50. In navy blue and black. Tricotine Dresses, $18.75 Buttons and tiny tucks are the only adornment of a smart navy blue tricotine dress. Jersey Dresses, $16.50 to $28.50 Colors and styles aplenty! Navy, Pekin or Copenhagen blue, beigo and taupo, somo embroid ered with heavy silk, some with wool, somo with designs in tinsel thread. Taffeta Dresses, $15 to $25 Rustling with newness, they aro in navy, Copenhagen blue, taupe, black, reindeer, tan and gray. Quaint rufflings and puffings, braiding and embroidery aro used for adornment and short sleeves are in majority. (Murket) Pretty Crepe Kimonos At $3, a plain rose, pink, light blue, Copenhagen or lavender crepe makes a kimono that is shirred on to elastic at the high waist-lino and is piped with con trasting Color. At $3.85, figured cotton challis is made in much the same style, bound with satin on the collar. At $5, figured crepo in lovely colorings is also bound with satin. (Central) High-Heel Pumps Lightly Trip the Path to Easter Black patent leather at $8.90. Black calfskin at $8.90. Bronze kidskin at $9. Brown kidskin at $9.50. Tho soft, pliablo leathers arc attractively finished, the pumps have a smooth, long vamp that is particularly graceful and tho turned soles carry out the suggestion of lightness, making a leally dainty bit of footwear. (C'liimtnut) Jaunty Coats for Juniors of 8 to 17 Styles that girls years will like: At S18.50, a thrce-quartor length silvcrtone coat with a yoko and sleeve lining comes in brown jr Copenhagen blue. Sizes 8 to 14 years. At $23.50a dark tan polo cloth coat in a quite plain style is for girls of 15 and 17 years. (Market) Figured silk muslin in pale flesh-pink makes some very dainty new underthings for women. Envelope Chemises, $3 Two pretty styles ono Is quite simple with hemstitching and rib bon shoulder straps, the other very lacy. Nightgowns, $5 Also two styles of gowns both havo lace for trimming. Ono has shoulder straps of satin and lace, while the other has tiny sleeves of it. (Central) Men 's All- Wool Suits at $35 Yes, sir, you can get an all-wool suit at $35, and a well-tailored Wanamaker suit at that right in the Gallery Store for Men, a few steps down from Mar ket Street. Or, if you you want to go a little higher, there are suits up to $47.60. That includes two-trouser suits of unusual value at $42.50 and $47.50; almost as good as two suits. (GaUery, Market) Camisoles, $1 Mado of lustrous Japanese satin and trimmed with embroid ered Georgette crepo and lace, they aro finished with ribbon shoulder straps. At $1.60, a dainty satin cami solo has for adornment a bow knot of lace sewn flat, finished with wee rosebuds. (Central) The More Conservative Skirts Such as Many Women Want at $7.50 The good lines of tho skirt that is sketched aro smart although conservative, and the, com bination holds n Buro appeal for women of good taste. Tho material is a fine navy Panama. The Checks and Plaids aro needed for wear beneath the sports jackets and wo have an assortment of moderately priced skirts of which we aro proud. As low as $4.50 there arc dark plaid skirts. At $8.75 there is a group of skirts of brown-and-black check, brown-and-cerise check and various plaids; altogether worth looking over before choosing tho Spring skirt. At $12.75 Skirts of a soft velour-finish check arc very good-looking, with interesting pockets and with covered buttons down the back. (Market) i Black Ribbon Sautoirs and Watch Bracelets The sautoirs, of a good quality black ribbon with gold-plated slides and catches, are 50c. The ribbon bracelets with gold plated or sterling silver catches and slides -are $1. A Whole Menagerie elephants, bluebirds and such, also weeny kewpies and goopies to hang from bracelets or sau toirs, are 25c each. (Clieatnnt) BLOUSES in Extra Sizes 46 to 54 Women who wear extra-sizes often tell us of tho good choosing among tho blouses of large size. They aro caiefully made and well proportioned, so that they will fit well. White voile blouses in a variety of pretty styles, a great many of them trimmed with neat laco, aro $3.25 to $5.75. Tailored waists, with convert ible collars, of white lineno aro $2.75; white madras are $3.50; natural color pongeo are $7.50. Crepo de chine blouses in flesh, white and black aro $8.75. Lovely Georgette waists in a pleasant number of styles in white, fiesh-pink, navy and black aie $9.75 to $15. (Market) New Fiber Rugs at Low Prices 6x9 feet, $5.50 9x12 feet, $9.75 The stenciled patterns are in various colors, blue, green, brown, etc., and the rugs aro both dm able and good to see. The Sale of Rugs still holds a few very worth-while oppoitunities, the savings on manv rugs being about one-third. (Chestnut) Sk- ( vr y. Jh) my ivr ' 'i y The Smartest Sports Coats of the Season Have Just Arrived, $19.50 to $39.50 Good-Looking Things of Jersey and Polo! A strikingly attractive sports coat is typical of the group. The material is finely knitted brown, tan, taupe or Chinese blue jersey. The style note is given by the collar and the cuffs of brushed wool in clearly defined large checks. The back is formed of narrow, loose pleats. Can you imagine anything more sportslike and xoppy ipo J.50. 1 At $19.50, $23.50 and $25 They are Easter coats, essentially, for a large number of young girls and young women will want to step out in plaid, checked or striped skirts with nlain sports coats on that eventful Sunday. l 4. !io rn' ? V1" Pl0 rloth coat is in a style that has gained many friends. At S2J.50, bright hunter s green, rose, blue, navy and brown jersey coats arc (Market) Springlike NEW SUITS They do not stay long on their racks, consequently new styles are always to bef seen. Tweed Suits, $23.50 to $39.50 show interesting variety in styles. Usually in the grayish and brown ish mixtures, nicely lined, they have mannish collars,, box, in verted or knifo pleated backr, narrow belts and pretty pockets. Navy Blue and Black Poplin and Serge Suits at $39.50 Coats ripplo or aro quite tai lored in cut and braid forms tho gieater part of their trimming. The Suit Sketched at $29.50 is a burella in rust brown or Pekin blue. Tho becoming jacket is lined throughout. (Market) W f $ 7 Vi ;,K i M m t i M rq c v; U u H hi Y& W V ti.1 31 1 i J. S - V x y M -Hvv,T wift - i-'K j 'tLf - M 4i 1 1 (r rtMiititfir 1 i"r r tlV)- -V&'iuii
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