o" : j 'wvmrwi xmrrxnt u?"aw TE'RwarRr-'' a" ? ", . '4 V' . . ?. J OK'i "k. - V '. I 1. ' 'A' r, r ' .J,J 7T .1 T-- r ' . ' - .T-TJr v W ,. ..... -. Ur.'x r, ", , ' i . -, . , .t y .'-.' u -?'?-.. - -. , i s ( - e rjK -t ' ' r . 1 . , ui i" ' ' " 1 1 . 1 " i.?'' Fu" viiix. m ... r . . : -'jy , i ". -v '.. -' ' vv . . EVENING I PUBLIC (LEDGEEPHmADEfeHIA TCUESD&Y, !PRID 27, 1920 n i J & .W - 1' , Afr nyfM DREAMLAND ADVENTURES THE GARDEN DRAGONS Ilr DADI1Y treoDV, Bttlu and Nanette, made nil iv faXUng through a magnify -iX.i nm talk inn to the grow iZlatrtia n- Nanette's garden, nometMug beans to come up through the gromid.) . CIIAVTKJI II V Hilly' llnltle SOMETHING was puahlnc Its way up ihpoUKh tho enrtli. Tho dirt roso into a Viumn"nnl tho hump .abode as If alrry. Wyn'i' Nntictto Bnrod flt ihf humP in wonder. What kind of a irMturS was cotniif? from tho ground? ttf.'erccn KrowfnB fairies trembled. 7.1rhan they would liayo run nway If Jhlr feet hadn't been planted firmly In !S- Jll "f tho garden. As It was they M so hard, to get freo that they Jif5. tilmost half an Inch In height. h 'nii I hope Its not om uragoti uut orifl, wlilspcrcdvtho green corn fairy. "If It Is, gopd-by to nil, nnd good by to Nanctto'8 garden," rustled tho tomato vino fairy, "Oood-byl Uoad-by!" uhlspcrcd all tho green fairies, and they covered their fades with their leafy lmnds to shut out tho sight of tho thing hat was coming. Tho dirt seemed lo boll up Jilst like water In a pan on a Bloc. and out of tho top appeared a rclillni. brown body. At flm tho children couldn't mafco out Its shape, but after a moment's paune, It wriggled out of tho ground llko a long long snnkr, "What Is It 7" gasped Nanette, who had nover fceen a snako except In pic tures. "It looks llko n boa-constrictor," cried 1'eggy, nnd Indeed to their tiny eyes tho .crcnturo looked ns big as tho big gest of nil serpents, nilly snatched up n sharp stick nnd Jumped ahead of Peggy and Billy to protect them. ELPRODUQO Jot real enjoyment A NY ci'car manufacturer, who Jl will pay the price, can buy the choicest Havana leaf. For a price he can get the most expert cigar makers. Jiut. hi rroducto's i h?'. cannot be duplicated. Jt is the m&$h expression of vthc individuality of a tffivfiM master blender. Its character can no Mrea mbrc be exactly duplicated bv. another fesKwA' than can his distinctive handwritine. mm Ninc shapes and sizes from zvhich to make your choice && mm Asf;jt.v rVV .. VVW A,.'.'JrV.VM' m rm iVv- &M Favorita 15c Straight :&?t vjH W-ii. .V? w :!ru-, 'SmsfSt; m esS8 i7f : .f. Blunt 15c itralght m W!&$i. uf.-ic- 8&&x s mm iVf.-l Mild Havana Filler Shade Grown Wrapper " Must Earn Money ! "How ? "Where?" ARE you among the girls or women who have that problem to solve? Look about you carefully; inquire where thev-oppor-tunities are the greatest; where experience gets the fair est recognition and beginners get the fairest start; where promotion and permanence may most surely be looked for; where the atmosphere is most stimulating to mental and material progress. The Wanamaker Store Can Place Ambitious Girls (experienced or inexperienced) in positions as sales women, clerks, cashiers and inspectors. Good pay, good hours and courteous treatment can be ex pected; with prudent rainy-day provision arranged for through life insurance, savings, sick benefits, pensions, and other features of the John Wanamaker Foundation. If you think you would like to become a member of this large, thriving and cheerful Wanamaker family, our Miss Garnell (Employment Office, First Floor, Gallery) will be very glad to talk with you. , a mmlJXiTfMWhli "Scoot t" Do shouted to them, but they were too much afraid to scoot Tho creature- wriggled townrd them. Billy sprang to moct It. Ho seemed very small to fight that hugo snake, but ho wasn't going to let It harm Peggy or rsanotto. Bang I Billy hit tho snako a crack with his stick. But tho blow didn't 'scorn to do much harm, for tho snako wriggled on toward Peggy and Nanette. Then Hilly used tho sharp stick llko a sword; ho Jabbed with all his might Into tho reddish brown body, The Bnako f6itthat Jab. It stopped snort nnd began to squirm nnd thrasn nbout, Wily expected to seo Its head como dnrtlng toward him. But while the head floundered to right nnd left It dldn t como his 'way. Then Blllv saw tho reason tho crcaturo was blind. It had no eyes nt nil. .--i1,1"'! ''! 1pl! r f'8 blindness tho snnKn looked dangerous so dangerous that Billy gavo It n second sharp Jab, and then a third jab Those jabs hurt. Tho snako quit tbo fight right tliero. It began to run away. And It was so anxious to escapo from this fighter with tho slash ing Bwdrd that It didn't wait to turn rtround It went right backward overt faster than It had wriggled frontward. Down Into Its holo It wriggled, struggling to get out of sight. Tho green falrlca had taken down their hands to watch Billy battle with tho snake. "Bravo Billy I Ho lias saved us I" thoy now lisped, "Brave, bravo Billy I" Billy wiped his forehead, for It was pretty hot vork fighting tho creature, "Aw, that was nothing," ho said. "That wasn't n snako at all. It wns ony n big angleworm. It looked llko n snnko becauso wo are so small." And that wns true. (T.omorrow wttl 1e told hoio llitly has a very narrow CBCapc.j f " MM-MM"M ' - w Do Awav With Your NERVOUSNESS. By application of a course of a proven practical philosophy, taught by an experienced Swiss, original in his line. Sanitorium accommodations near Philadelphia if desired. Apply for preliminary gratis appointment to R. PARTHEY, 3910 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia Consultation 10 to 12 A. M. R SheetroCK WALL BOARD Shoctrock is made of the same material ns the scratch coat of plaster. It's plaster in wallboatrd form. And it's nearly twice ah' thick a tho ordinary wallboard. Shect rock is fireproof, non-warping, slightly pliable nnd is a non-conductor of heat nnd cold. Ask for snmplc. JAMES E. TAGUE & CO. 10th & Columbia Ave. Wamoni 030 WMVWi'1''!'1, .it 1 1 f . m M . 'lit!,i i M i -. M h'0 r$ i iy.M a.wiiaS.i Bioad :aiWallWlab, :s:;iwiWM3iMiS .hM'C'K! it j 'Kit t; ''r' f 'I! Your real enjoyment here is in that indefinable something peculiar to the Iiilz its "at mosphere." Yet prices here arc no higher than at any other first-class restaurant in town with matchless Uitz Cuisine and Kitz Service nrlrlnrt fi nvtin.nnnr1 measure. '-..v ' A fuHiLUJuua:i ' m?sm i t ' (jjK III ill ' I M BiM m TF'h r.At 1 ' Wf 1 tf mwsh m ! v.'w "U p ,' MM At this particular time the services of n Realtor arc very necessary to buyer nnd seller alike. For up-to-the-minute in formation is needed to keep in touch with own ers, murkct conditions nnd n hundred-nnd-onc details. From nn office huihliiiff in the center of the city to a strip of tfflnind in the suburbs, we know we can serve you efficiently and economically. 3XFctefcsoTtfcy -nEAITORq JlcmlirrH t'htln, Itffll Catnte llonrd t II u Offer. Chestnut nt lMh Dontrvnrd OtHcr, Cor. liislna Hun Ave, Oak l.anc Otlcc, Opposite Station NEW YORK CHOCOLATE PRODUCTS Eating Drinking Baking For the.Up-to-Date Girl r "EYOw At All Department and Drug Stores K3K ECLIPSE Junior Cabinet Special $EjQ-50 this week. vO Regularly $66.50 Standard-size oven and broiler. Plate shelf. Enameled pans, panels, splash back and oven sides. Delivered and connected, where pipins exists, with in city limits. Now Is the Time to Buy GAS RANGES Stock is now complete. There may be a famine or shortage later. Various ranges, small and large sizes. Some are all enameled and copper lined. Large supply of Gas and Electric Fixtures, Table and Floor Lamps. H. C. McMURTRIE CO., 1319 Arch St. NAVY RETAIL STORE OUTSIDE NAVY YARD GATE Open from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. AUTISM'! IMtlCU TeiitH, wall H'B"xO'xO' S37.00 en. CotH, white riiumrl, mrtul. .. 0,'JR " llHtikttH, coullne 1.55 " lllnnkrlN, rtfl"xHt" ilriih, wt. 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I'iuin, fryluc .....,.., 'una, aaure, fl it I'una, bake, 2412x13" I'ola, 2 (t Hioon, table, nlrkel-ailer. . . Sponna, ten, nirkel-allier Tumblera, rut ulnaa Tumblrra, claan, plain ,, ,. Car uul.ea ').. 2, 20j lH,,53k 60, 04, (13, 60 iHil 81 Iriiu.fer lo Hoilte S(J, wblrh edniWdlrect.to 'ate. Nlcn point way' to itort. ' Intorinatlonay be obtained by tlMWfiklMA109;iriiekMI. ' ' n i 1 1 1 1 1 ii I 1 1 III 1 "11 111 itpji MP iii i ill 1 1'-' pi if! TMli SL M HI I'n-Kii !:" LiP HH mm M. HI imim2 Hfl Wffiffl.iM TTlTTTTnEgHl SnilllBBnMHBMIII I I II m ::::::;a The Determining Influence Among Motor Cars iNLY things of acknowledged worth can ac quire and retain the prestige of leadership. The world is not disposed to patronize failures; but it is quick to emulate success. Consider the recent marked changes in the design and construction of motor cars. Then recall which car it was that first introduced these striking ad vancements. Cole Creations Strike New Note ammt The low bevel-edged body panel; the high cowl; the square corners at the rear ; the valanced top ; the keen aero line from stem to stern have become the outstanding characteristics of motor car designing. All of these trace their origin to the Cole Acro-EIGHT. Aerotype construction with its attend ant 15,000 miles' on tires ; its wealth of reserve power; its tenacious road ad herence; its increased gasoline econ omy; its swift acceleration and wide r.ange of performance have elevated automobile standards. And aerotype conat ruction .was first applied to the automobile by Cola engineers. Acknowledged as the sponsor of the present vogue in motor car design as well as a leader in mechanical achieve ment, the Cole Acro-EIGHT is seasons ahead. Its prestige is being reforlificd again and again by the determining influence it continues to exercise over the works of its contemporaries, who have ac cepted Cole standards as the ones to which they, themselves, would build. And with the ownership of the Cole Aero-EIGHT goes that feeling of pride in the possession of a thing whose worth is acknowledged by the eager ness of others to follow its example. L. S. BOWERS CO., Distributors 245-47 North Broad Street COLE MOTOR CAR COMPANY, INDIANAPOLIS, U. S. A. as! m There's A Touch Of Tomorrow In All Colb Does today rmmmi niiMiui X 'z pound Package Rich in Food Value as.. uimranmnsii PHHHHUiHfHI fflfflfflflMffl UlUUlWUdlfll ..VI "Vi i h B . t J f . . "i. D W ' ' t.ef' it . .j.. . lAr.ffir-"'. . ;. u . ... m r w i.j ,r.-'!v -V. r' 4 J MffiL Ji hJlu&ti. . . ..-,:l.H arfeim :. ft A,,;. Mt ,. ,H tir'Jfjlli H '. " - , . ?