" ij ' ;i!1 -V. rf rv" "W ' . ' -Is j 'V n !4 ' ..' -H "" ' ';. EVJ3NJNG PUBLIC tiEDaERT-pHILADELPHlA, FJUQA-Yi MABOH 19, 1920 ' ' 4' n ,12 5i . ' r,i W 0 R. K DREAMLAND ADVENTURES THE HUNTING PARTY II) DAI1DV fiVtfjt and 7Jij, nA.rn 6acfe tfo ffte long ago by a charm given them by the Wild Crcic, bring peace between 1 the tribes of Vaglc feather and lied Dog. When the Indians go on a hunting party, Watampoo, the medi cine man, plots to have Peggy and Billy eaten by icild bears, but is Inm self caught by a bear.) Walainpoo Up n Tree OLD Watampoo jelled as the big bear cbascd him up the tree. The medi cine man was sure he was doue for. "Ur-rumph! Ur-rucph !" growled the bear, climbing after him. Peggy, Hilly, Unlky Sam and the Indian bojs heard the jells aud grouls. "It's n boar!" shouted "flashing Ejc. "And It's after some one," cried Swift Toot Jumping on top of a big rock the children found they could see Watampoo and the big bear going up the tree. "Help!" shouted Watampoo to them. "Oct jour bovs and arrows nuil shoot this b,car before he eats m up." "We've lot our bows and arrows. They were carried aay by magic," answered Dashing Ejc. "I threw them off the cliff. Co lutb the vnllcj and get them." yelled Watam poo. who was so scared he confeed his rvl' deed without Knowing what he was doing. "We mint K"t the bows and ar rows," they ulioiitid. and tnrtod for the vallej. The Indian bovs, thinking that what the White Spirits did ui right. ran after them. Hut tliej limit 't gone ten Hteiw when n loud growl brought them to u sharp stop. There ahead of them, climbing the hill as fast ns it could, was a ccoml bear. They couldn't get by it and they had noth ing with which to fight It. The only thing to do was to climb a tree as Wat ampoo had done. This they did all except Billy and Balky Sam. These two hid behind u huge rock. Tbo second bear made right for the tree up which the Indian boys wcro nnshlntr nml millicc Peggy. U rumphl Ur-rumph I,r growled the bear, and it climbed alter mcra. Now Hilly had hidden behind the rock becauso he thought that the bear might do this very thing and he would hao a better chance to have the others It he stayed ou the ground. Tr-niniph!" growled the bear, reaching u great paw toward tho braucn ou which Dashing T,yc was crouched. Hilly seized his trusty lasso, whirled It around his head and threw the noose over the bear's head. Then Instead of trjicg to pull tho bear down, he ran around the tree as fast as he coulcl. winding the lnsso about the bear, in almost less time than it takes to tell he had bound tho bear so tightly to the tree that It couldn't move. Now the bear was surprised and scared. Nothing like this had ever happened to It before. It squealed und it squalled. The big bear, chasing Watampoo up the other tree, heard the squeals und the squalls. It turned from ntnni- .'i i.. !.. ..inf.. unu trnnnctl. 1 At iiiuM' it forgot the medicine man ami began to siuie uown m- tin aid of Its mate. "llee-naw ! Here comes the big beir!" brajed Balky Sam in warning. "Hee-haw! T feel like fighting n bear. Hee-haw! I'll show jou the Kind of a hunter I urn," and he galloped to meet the bear. Now the big bear had never beard a mule bray and It stopped Its sliding in n hurrj. What was this strange ani mal rushing to uttnek it? The bear looked Balky Sam over and then decided It could whip him. It slid down n few feet more and was just ready to drop to the ground when Balky Sam whirled around and ot fly with bis heels. Wham! Balk Sam gave the surprised bear n kick that made him howl. ham ! Balk Sam kicked again, nnd the bear, roaring with alarm, began to climb back again faster than it had cpmo down. "Ileo-haw ! Come here and light ! braved Balky Sam, but the bear. unumvllne louder than its mate had done, clnmbered excttcdlr toward Wa tampoo, who then began to yell harder I than ever. (Tomorrow tcill be told hoto Peggy And Billy talk to the bears.) Shave, Bathe and Shampoo with one Soap. Cuticura Crtr Sp U t fT3riUt0CftTTU0THTh nOprn Krrrr -1 Fa Btorr Ordr 1019-21 MARKET ST. Largest Exclusive Men's & Boys1 Cloth ing Store in Philadelphia Tomorrow Mr. Hill Makes Another Big Saving to Introduce His New Store lOOOMenWew Easter Siiits Positively worth $35.00 and $40 Choice J1P -filk Krmj BTHN Store Orders Accepted Yes, Sir Unusual to offer the newest, finest spring suits imaginable at a reduction ripht before Easter, but Mr. Hill docs it. .Mr. Hill wants every man in Philadel phia to know his new store, and he says this sp'-Hl "ITt will sure introduce it quickly. One and two-button models, single and dou-ie ureasted styles, half belted and full belted models. Patch, slashed or .regular pockets. All fine quality woolens in every new shade of brown, green, gray and blue. Suits & Top Coats in up to minute styles $OQ75 $450 $J(pO Large variety of new patterns FALSE propaganda is the weapon of unprincipled mer chants as well as unprincipled nations. E. F. HOUGHTON & CO. 240 W. Somertet Street Philadelphia The Gracious Influence of an Appropriate Lamp Is perceptible at once in . any 'room, whether lighted or v V not. And wo have them in f such variety that selection is not n problem. Just the shades you have longed for, to harmonize with your fur nishings; exhibiting all tho refinements and elegancies of modern design and finishes, that appeal to ecry person Dougherty's Faultless Bedding Hair Mattresses Box Springs Bedsteads 1632 Chestnut Street Electric Lamps and Artistically Hand-Painted Parchment and Silk Shades STEWART'S 1027 MARKET STREET Easter Fashions Msses-Smhhats Reflecting the newest trends of Fashion, Individuality of style and perfection of quality. Remarkably moderate in price. Spring Suits $25-00 to $99-50 Superb materials and unusual styles characterize our Suit showing. Featured are Etons belted, flared, high-waisted and severely tailored styles developed in Tricotine, Sjerge, Poiret Twill, Silvertone and many others. Plenty of navy and brown, as well as all other colors. BASEJfEXT ASD SECOSD FLOOR Charming Dresses $16.90 to $65.00 Expressing the spirit of Spring time in interesting variations of the accepted fashions. Delight fully draped, tucked and ruffled styles in taffeta and satin. Beaded and embroidered Georgettes. Tailored and elaborate serges and tricotines. All shades and sizes. DASCVEST AXD SBCOXD VLOOll New Coats 16-90 to $59-75 Very chic and di&tinctic are tho new Coats and Wraps. The Sports model predominates in Camel's Hair, Bolivia. Evora, Tinseltone, Polo Cloth, Mixtures, etc. Exquisite linings, perfect atten tion to detail and particular finish. All favored colors. BAShMBXT AD SECOXD FLOOR WfK -,7 ' ' 'later'- 'HP' ' )V? '' ifi-, Jut $S. V &' v If vP WW - Vtvy BUI imr ---.'" '11' l SSKWiLiV vf 1 1 Easter Blouses & Millinery 5000 Pairs Men's Trousers Each Pair at a Saving of $2.00 and More $9-85 $0.85 $A.95 $g-95 $0.95 All the wanted colorings so ou can match up your old coat and hac pi actually a new suit to wear. All Mzes up to 12. Our Boys' Clothing Store Occupies the Entire Third Floor FREE Souvenirs with Every Purchase Boys' 2-Pair Pants All new snrinj: mixture chexota in belted all-around models; all sizes up to 17 years. Boys' All Wool c -a cy Blue Serge Suits 1-95 Good fast color blue serge Suits for dress and confirmation wear. All sizes to 17 years. Boys' $5 Sample O Q Wash Suits -79 Boys' New Spring Hats Large Variety Special Low Prices ftl Cn 1019.1021 Market SL EmUHPhmm " 2&2f " v- zxr w--- ft" V c. ..-. . .-- v--.i,hw -''?", . . v .. ' . Hoi :-vf n 'i ''"'- J'V - 'ifiteiii'iiBiiWi -'V ,J,t? ""i J'JZ? u&aJi III To Welcome the Sprina Modes in a Bevy Special Values ' Georgettes .79 4 $6.90 & $7.90 Values Adorablo Blouses in pastel col orings or suit shades, lavishly beaded, embroidered, lace trimmed und frilled. Youthful short sleeves, round, square or "V" necks. Silk Tricolettes, $5.45 The lowest priced Tricolettes In the ity. Pretty styles In all colors Otfwr exclusive models from $8 90 to $27.50. 'iTIlb'BT rLoon -Irresistibly Charming of Gay Colors Special Values $4.95$7.95 Up to 32.50 Unusual hats, never be fore presented. Charm ing straw and combina tions of Georgette In daring colors, unique trimmings of flowers, feathers and ribbons Also sports styles. Model Hats, 8.95 to 35.00 Copies of imported modelB. One of a kind; stun ning styles in appealing colors. STCWAHT'8 THIRD VLOOll Girls' Easter Coats and Dresses Wonderful Values for Saturday Shoppers Girls' Coats Tan mixture sports mod els. Solf-trlmmed with patch pockets. HUea 8 to 14 years. Specially priced $ 9.95 Girls' Dresses$ .95 to $3.95 Whlto organdie. 1 ) Embroidered and lace trimmed, ulth ribbon sashes Sizes - to 14 years Kiddies' Coats $ h - a n nil mlYtlirwK snrtre and mixtures, Shirred or belted styles Sizes 2 to 6 years Girls Dresses Taffetas In spring styles. Embroidered and Georgette trimmed sizes 8 to 14 years, aTUWART'S FOURTH FLOOR 7.95 $13.95 Ill V - f .ii.i...- i , mff-f ... -7t. .... .'i'1"1 i AiadB. rf . r-'.v "i . j ., . .,- . . ,j . 4v .;:. ' 1 i , .If.'' ? "" IKblT'. "S " IT'' tM WrfJvj- f ' ' n"t : .'JF'. fa! ,.. A V O'tt 'U '-' ""'""'"""""" - -"1 Saturday Will Be a Day of Two-Fold Importance at Wanatnaker & Brown's First week of our Wonderful Spring Mer chant Tailoring proposition ends with only one more week to go. Store will be filled with men and young men buying our wonderful Spring ALL-WOOL new worsted suits of $50 to $65 qualities for $43.50 AH warranted up to Wanamaker & Brown's standard of style, taU loring and quality. r Every one a worsted, finished or unfinished. A multiplicity of styles, in cloths and patterns pot a single one undesirable. Qualities so outstanding and apparent we are certain the demand for them will be great. But we are ready! Hundreds await your selection. Tailoring Shop will Be a Mighty Busy Place Tomorrow and All Next Week $53 FOR NEWEST AND FINEST SPRING TAILORING FABRICS, BUILT INTO INDIVIDUAL SUITS TO YOUR EXACT MEA SUREMENT FROM CLOTHS REGULARLY $65 TO $85. Cutters as busy as they can be. Tailors tool We have never seen so many delighted customers in nearly sixty years of the tailoring business. ' Fabrics for which exclusive tailors charge as high as $125 are to be had in this offer, built to measure for $5 3 with satisfacion guaranteed or we keep the suit and you keep the money. Wonderful New Apparel Ready in Our , Woman's Shop SPECIAL Saturday values in suits, coats and dresses will be found by women buyers tomorrow. Values as compared, with prices being asked elsewhere, will speak forthemselves. It is a fact which many women now recognize that because of the diver sity of styles shown in our Women's Sections, the department offers virtually all the advantages of a Specialty Shop without Specialty-Shop figures. liW"Vl I GMCFOR NEW DRESSES OF SATIN METEOR AS SHOWN IN THE 'P' FIRST ILLUSTRATION. COLORS ARE NAVY AND BROWN, CON TRASTING RIBBON TRIMMINGS. VERY STRIKING IN ITS AP PEARANCE. CCQ 7CFOR HANDSOME BLUE SERGE SUITS SHOWN IN ILLUSTRATION NO. 2. SIZES UP TO 44, BRAID AND BUTTON TRIMMED. PLAIN SILK LININGS. (jMCFOR SUIT IN CUT NO. 3 WHICH IS ESPECIALLY GOOD FOR MISSES, HANDSOME NAVY BLUE BELTED COAT, SHAWL COL LAR, BOX PLEATS. COQ 7 CFOR NEW SPORT COAT IN CUT NO. 4. IT IS OF POLO CLOTH AND y s . JS ONE QF TH SEASON.s M0ST POPULAR COATS. DIFFICULT FOR US TO KEEP THEM IN STOCK. PCQ 7CFOR THE NEW COAT OF POLO CLOTH (48 INCHES IN LENGTH) 'SHOWN IN THE FIFTH ILLUSTRATION. FULL LINED WITH PLAIN FANCY LINING AS YOU PREFER. COATS ALSO AT THIS FIGURE 40 INCHES LONG OF CAMEL'S HAIR CLOTH. CCQ 7CFOR THE BEAUTIFUL SUIT IN CUT NO. 6 OF NAVY OR BLACK $0 V , i SERGESi BRAID AND BUTTON TRIMMED WITH RIPPLE AT SIDES. COAT BELTED WITH BOX PLEATS IN BACK, SKIRT PLAIN. Wanamaker & Brown Fr 69 Yws $13 50 for Boy' Overcoats. Reg. $20.00 $16.50 for Boys' Overcoats. Reg. $25.00 $1500 for Boys' Overcoats. Reg. $22.50 $18.00 for Boys' Overcoats. Reg. $27.50 ' Sizes 8 to 17 Winter suits marked at final low prices. $13.00 for Boys' All-Wool Cheviot Suits That Were Regularly $16.50 $15.00 for Boys' All-Wool Cheviot Suits That Were Regularly $20.00 & 522.50 $17.50 for Boys' All-Wool Cassimere State That Were Regularly $25.00 Sizes 7 to 18 Boys' New Raincoats, Built Army Style, $7.50 NOTE BOYS' NEWEST SPRING SUITS, $15 to $30 Market at Sixth Street ; f- -jp-r tr, jr- Iffc ' ' t v r ' Vi '' KHHHBtBBttuBKu: tadHHHHHHIiBHflHHHIH