r;jR51 ti... H- 'rjw. a -v r 7r M, v, ' "VS v WJ J.V t JK, V" : I MAN LOWERS CHILD . IN BLANKET AT FIRE t . Father UsesBod. Covor to Lot Down iFivo-Year-Old Daugh- tor, Then Jumps Trapped on l'Jc ""Old floor of vi. home by flames nml amoko, Lduis rmoh"w. 243(5 South Adlcr Rtrect. SSt nWit lowered' III flvc-ycnr-olil rihtcr. Nnoma. to tho street In n blanket ; and then leaped to safety him- Mr. Kcbn Itroodnow, his ylfc, who ', in n the nocond Htory bark room, HI curried to the street by n man who ns one of several hundred onlookers nt ""Mrs.' Urooilnow m nwnltcncil by smoke about 10 iBO o'clock 1nnt nlglit. ol, tolled to htr husband. wt waH ttm In tho front room with the child. Rfoodnew nttempted to reach the htnlr Sv. but ho was prevented by llamos hich had encased the exit and tho loner floor. Mrs. Broodnow was taken doVn a back stairway. The building was badly tlamajrcdt Kekhbors sheltered the Broodnow fam ily for the night. Cause of tho lire has iot been determined. Ertelt's Victor Victrola Salesroom Complete 1,1st of .MAY UKCOHDH 7h Ken.lniton 7o "mo,T" 2135 North Front St-r2135 A BENEFICIAL LOANS At Lesal Italia en IlouteholS FurnUurt, l. Heal Trtafe and Indorsed Note CaV, Write or Vhone Walnut f.f.T- BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY LIcensed-Money-IenclrTS 10TH Liberty Building '?"! noon " ri.ooR N. E. Cor. Broad &. Chestnut Stt. HcrnMil !r Htnfe nnnklnr Commissioner Member of Chamber of Commerce Member llourd of Trade Mfmbrr Lrgtil nefoiro lltireati to Kllml- pate the Ixmiii rjhnrk Kill. Incorporated 4 - -H i -H DtAM0ND5 1 Carat $OA ou J1 Wesselton v 2 Blue Solitaires Purine the pnt 32 years we hare by fpfln.nt iMrhnniil iInIIs nml rubti. kpufc In rione loiich i(li tin- world's illuinoml ren trrt In tonilnn. Amatrrunm, Antwerp and 1'orU. and mo lime secured ninny ranrrrl sua "bins' which we hate passed on to our'emtanier, cltinc them the Jienellt of cur fnrlunitn iiurrlniNC, Now (omen uIoiik belter tlrnl whlrh we. lime Just con rlndrd. A feature of thin offerlnc I thut or doen ur mnro neuuiirui v. rural uni nwnd rlncs. senulne.Wraaelton blue quality. blrli we thud sell nt S80 ench. Tho nre Mot nltlto niid.nectdinclr hrllllnt. Other riaM) ullrnrtlie rnlun In' (IiIh sale, u fiUlon: it m: orponTi'MTV 0brr thrxp wrlfhtn und prlrrs of a fm of Ihr ".Srilul Diamond Kln(" offrrrd In tlil ulr. Thrro arc no duplicates. Hi. c.i nil k . S 100 TU rurut . 813 " Vtlti 1 " . S140 IV. " . ,?4K tu, o U . iion is " io u " . Vi 1 rami ....SttftJ A , . S75 Ml nrilrrs I1IIM. Write for bl rntulnc. Iliilnr inntlnurH umml In our Sill I ChrMniit l. utorn dnrlnir ultr rotlonn. I'"SondschkS5 ri. W. Cor. 8TH& CHESTNUT STS. 1017 MARKET ST. 909 MARKET ST. AILTIIIIMJ 8TOnES OVBS KVIINGS fcg;':3" m ,i.i i n Stop the wear on floor and stair. Hand rail and balu sters, too, are made shiny new, with LAVA-VAR. Dries tough and hard. A lustrous, long lasting surface that re sists scratches and heel marks. Dries overnight, abso lutely waterproof. Won't turn white. Brfngs new life to all woodwork in the house. At Your Dealer's All Colors and Clear Felton, Sibley & Co., Inc. Philadelphia Vaujacturrr$ of Colon. Patti lira V (iml.iiri lifc jt.I (UVtS) $ VMING PVBLIC LBDGfEBr-PHIlJABELlPHIA, . PBIDAY, APRIL 30, 1920 V.. JAM tfa DREAMLAND ADVENTURES WE GARDEN DRAGONS ny DAnnv ,, ( froou '. HMv nml Nanette, mado - nnj by allinp through a inapnlfv tup Dims, have adventure atrtbnn: the nrecn prowlng falrir$. Tho fair tea ask them to drluo Dragon Gut Uiorm axcav.) OHAl'TIiR V ,, .lhfy '''"'I ' nrngonn XXrjlRRU Bliall wo find old UrnRon '... C" a his famlly7" naked milly. when the irreen Rrowlnir fnlrlon 'IiCKKod him nnd l'CRKy and Nanette to drive tho. dragons nway from Nanette's (Rardcn. Tlio green fnlrlcs1 nnswered vlth a whlspery sonpri 'Jlldltifr lildlntr undornoulh tho Rround. Uirklns, lurking, thcro they'll bo found." Ti'SJ ,a.nswcV ,,lln,t Kf.tm ver,V clear. As niliy looked over tho hills and gullies of tlm garden and tho garden comcd to be all hills and guljlcs. now that he and the other children were pln-plte he thought It would bo a pretty hard Job to find the dragons "Maybo wo can got Jtr. Kobln to find them for us," "nald fil'cggy, who re membered how .Mr. Iloltln. by, llstonlnr wiin hn sharp oars, had found tho" iimionurm wnon.ll was OUt OI sight u v,"..e?rlP ,uul lno- green fairies fchook their heads. "Old DrAgon Cutworm Is very wise," explained tho green corn fairy. "Tho birds cannot catch him ns they do tho Mind and stupid nngloworms. Ho nieeps mi uny wnno tno birds aro'about and comes out only at nlglit."' '.And then ho cuts nnd ho cuts nnd no eats nnd ho eats until thcro aro no Jnoro growlnir things to cut and to tat," added tho butter bean falrv. "Go, go nnd seek tho dragon's cave !" all the green fairies. t'eggy ana Nanette, arming lisped So mily Passcnncr 40 Horsepower 110" Wheelbasc Ground Cylinders in the New Mitchell h?nl'h'I,'f!lrr?J,!c'.'vnd '.n,t !8 wlmt vo" Kftually buy. Ii c Wind" r nccun" "" of crlndlne nnd lltiMilnc tho 'fc c,"r,,lDII,',lrcT'""1 Inrrrawii power, utn fuel and oil. operation. '"'"-'cntlon It .slveii lorwer llfo nl nmooth .-i2?moV,.,?t,!Jl will brlnr out nil of tho ftn points ot tho Now Mitchell. dome in toda McFARLANE & WEINSTEIN Distributor 252 South Broad Street, Philadelphia themselves with sticks, iset out to find the cave of tho dragon. Thoy climbed tho ridges of dirt and thqy searched In tho valleys, but no sign of dragons could they find, At Inst, however, they camo to a ho)o under a bank. Thfs holo looked an though It might load Into a cave. Billy dug at It with his stick, and Peggy nnd Nan otto Joined him. In a short time they had made tho holo ns large as a dooi that Is, a 'Uoor for pln-slzo folks. Creeping softly through tho door the found It led Into a very sturty, smelly cave. And In that cavo creatures woro sleeping. For a moment the children UUlflll IIUL liro WllUb HIV vitniuioo .., for they had come. Into tho dimness of tne cave rrom mo ungni Bunngnrj nnu llinlr tvfa hurt to crow lined to the gloom. But the momoht thoy could see ;avw "smen I HAD MV wtw Brass Beds Relicqueredi 5 1 illlllln.,,! Mr riedrooma look 100 belter," Says Ttila Houaa- wlf it ..... ... ifii i rhoneat a Bed new. 1 no matter In I what condition. ' Phone or drop us a card and we'll . linrlnr lino send .a man to West 4201-A estimate. J. J. KEENAN &. CO. SlOi I.udlow Street rVttUVWVUUVVHMnUWtUu dsm 1m v m i ' xsv.' i II I; I V OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT Desirable space in two modern, well-lighted office buildings; 2500 sq. ft. near 5th and Chestnut; 825 sq., ft. near 4th and Walnut. Box A 734, Ledger OHlce BBsVBiH B'i. B BK M BSSSSS BB WAIST AND GARTERS FOR GIRLS AND BOYS The Delight of Mothers Everywhere Here's just the garment you've been waiting for! A waist for your girl or boy tailored with the same thoughtful care and pains taking effort that you'd put into it were you making it yourself. The body is of fine mercerized sateen wears well and washes wonderfully. The sensible front breast strap holds the waist comfortably and securely. All sizes 2 to 14, and each garment fits perfectly. Alf buttons are genuine unbreakable bone and the pin tube attachment prevents garter pin from bending or breaking. You can tell at a Gflance it's a better article. a Little wonder Hickory Garters are so popular The Hickory is the only children's garter made with the patented rubber cushion loop which saves stockings and darnings. The webbing and elastic is carefully tested and is of uniformly excellent quality. The buckle is easily adjust ed and the pin is stout and strong. Hickory Garters are guaranteed to satisfy you, absolutely. Guarantee with every pair. Hickory Garters are made just the way you want them we had you in mind when we designed them. More than thirty-two years garter making experience is behind each pair. Sttw Will LassHSr v9plLllan fl1lusnHt bbbSI. J9l3BBa &dl1 l I isssssssV lis . J 9 Ssv tbn PioSiSr' RyWTO!Li1 ffls . t You'll find them in the notions, boys1 and infants' departments fcSTEIK COMPANY MAKERS Or PARIS GARTERS for men CHICAGO m b the uell fawn Hickory trademark Children' HICKORY uar.rsra NEW YORK It's your abioktt guaranleeoftentce comfort andqualUy i clearly, they took onn good look at tho creatures, and then fled, Tho creatures wero dragonH, And they wore horribly liglv dragons, round, fat, fuzzy, fierce-looking. No wonder tho greon growing fairies shuddered nt tho very thought of them. Tho children didn't stop their flight until they reached tho top of the bank. Thcro thoy halted to talk over what they should do. "Well, we have found tho dragons," shuddered Nanette. "Yes, and now that wo hae found them what aro we going to do with them," replied Billy, ns ho looked doubtfully at tho stick which he can led "Thoy aro too big for us to kill." As they puzrled over tho matter, thev heard the call of a bird, tho call soundlnjr cry loud to their tiny ears. It was Mr. Ilobln coming back to the garden after, taking , tUe Hhgleunrmt ns nomo ror ma oniitiron tneuurast ' Peggy clnpped her hands. "I know what wo will do." sho tripd "We will danco on top of tho batik until Mr. Ilobln seei us. Mo will cOmo to gobblo UH up and then ve will tumble out ot sight under tho bank. He will listen as he did when he caught the angleworm Ho will hear tho dragons In their cac and drag them out just ho (Kit the nnnlowiiMrt. lVmail I.OI s 11(11110'' And dalito they did, gaily nnd fnk& rllx like Ihren frollcksomo bugs. Mr llohlns nlinrii ees uv them, , "Cheer-up' flietr-Up'" sang Mr, Itobln to hlM children "Mwro break , fast ' More brcakfart !" And he dartvd i toward tho bank. fToinorrow tclll be told Itoio Hilj pel tlir tlntnoiia out of Ihfir cavtl.l Store Opens Ilallr at 0 A. M. nnd Closes at CI30 1. M. Victor May Records Out Today Come In and hear them. Ask for The Crorodlle fax trotl Kararnn fox trot. Othor dsneo records you'll want tn dsnee to appealing ballads you'll want to hear over and over again sweet harmonies by two and three beautifully blending voices. All That I Want Is Yon, Charles Hart Tenor. .lust I.Ike the Itose, Charles Ilsrrlion Tenor. f 10 Worth of Itecords Only f 1 Month lit tlrethertFlVIll ri.OOIt ALL THESE GOODS ON SALE TOMORROW 0NLY IMall and riione Orders filled: HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE ONC YELLOW TRADING STAMP WITH EVERY 10s j PURCHASE ALL DAY Market Eighth Filbert Seventh fefcHatv Women's $3 to $4.25 i "Onux" Pointcx $9-19 SilkStockings' Full-fashioned Irjgraln MlkA-nll nllk or mercerized lisle topi Black, white and colots Somn havo vcrv Blight Imperfections No mall or phone orders filled. First Floor, Houth Twenty Thousand Beautiful Muslin Undergarments Our Animal May Salf?? 4fc. mtT is aasSBaBst ' m mc Values Are Wonderful Greater and Better Than Ever Before ' InltoUA CT?B hiaVC snIcrific,c.d tho larger part of tho fair profit to which they were VliaPd W0 .hBVed0" hkew.se, consequently bargains abound. Thd garments aro soft, fine and well made and they aro captivatingly decorated $2 Pink Batiste Night Gowns, $1.49 No mail or phone j Charmingly trimmed with fancy stitching, iuruer mica. r $1.50 Envelope Chemise) Si ra Fino nainsook, with laco and - nbbon. One pictured. $1.25 Bloomers Pink batiste; reinforced. Double ruffle with clastic. SI Muslin Drawers Embroidery trimmed ruffle. $2 Drawers Com binations, 51.-19 Nainsook, prettily trimmed. One sketched. $1 Corset Covers, 79c Nainsook with em broidered insertion and lace. Ribbon drawn. $1.30 Muslin Petticoats, $1.19 Garments D o o p embroidery trimmed flounce. 98c 89c Silk $5 Crepe de t$Q Qfijj Undergarments 1 Chine Chemise 5 05fO Special Purchase, Including Ten or More StylcH. Lace and ribbon. Vi JjX V WD III i eo r -i riLi xTnu o oo vjicpi; uc viiiiic iiiKiii, uutvua Tailored, hemstitched and lace trimmed groups. $6.98 Wc Carry a Complete Line of the Popular "Bloom-Pctt" A Hloovicr & Petticoat Combined. 1.11 Itrotlirm SECOND FLOOR 4 HrH Scan This News Thouffhtfully and Observe the Very Favorable Trend of the Prices. Surely You Should Be Among Those Who Throng Here Tomorrow! Misses' Jaunty Sport Suits W Of Fulwool in Brown, Tan, Green & Pekin. Exceptional J mmQw HV !i cU'p'J fflkj 'Hi Yvli i Jl jrfiSz ArfiQ $1 &ssqjsj v, 1 S i i$l! A ) fras- 7Hwn f'r v XuW f j'rS tiii v .y Tho jackets have inverted or box plaits in back, mannish collar and patch pockets. The skirts aro also notably smart. On sketched. Misses' Serviceable" $00 CA Tnn ("VinfR -- JU Of serge, velour and mixtures in spring colors. Some have box plaited back, convertible collar and novel contrasting pockets. Misses' Stunning Suits.. UOQ Chic styles of serge featuring J JJ shawl collar, slashed pockets, braid and button trimming and peau de cygno lining. Also sport styles of jersey combined with check hopsacking brushed wool tuxedo collar. One pictured. Misses' Charming Dresses, $25 Of Georgette, taffeta, jer sey, satin and serge in spring colors. Note those with V-neck, elbow sleeves, and harem skirt which is (luted in tier effect. .75 Women's Fascinating Dresses, $37.50, Of taffeta or beaded Georgette. Some have round neck, elbow sleeves, accordion and jaunty ptaent leather belt. One pictured. Mt llrothers SECOND FLOOR Women's Smart Sport UOC Suits ' FuIhooI, Jersey nnd Heather Mixtures, Spring Colors. 1 Long Tuxedo or mannish collars; rows of stitching I or tour paten pockets. I 'fit if fTF I'll-' Straw Hats to the Front Tomorrow at n roily you want the Mnarloat to ho had. and you want quallt und Kprilie. iin. Otir new line I well filled with stiles that nnswer all requirement-. r Straw Hats, $2.98 to $4.98 I Tho season's most popular styles In HcnnltH, split braids, Porto Itlcans und soft braldi. Panamas, $a.98, $6.98 & $7.98 r,1 oit ?"uth Arlc.'" '" new Alpine shape with tight mhornvi)0P0r bHm' ,lilt t0" wl,t1' "PI1Pl1 r"rl "d many other t-IMch. Kjrlt Foor seventh s Trm Women's $10 to $12 Pumps f Clearance from a leading manufacturer of fashion- I aDie lootwear patent coltskin; dull kidskin. Half Price for the Finest Gradetl Smart Louis and Baby Louis heels; .handturncd soles. ' '' t. r- Men's $16 Cordovan Lace Shoes, $9.93 ' I At Less 1 nan Cost or Manufacturing j Product of T. D. Barry Company. High-grade j bench-made. Men's Smart Tan Oxfords, $6.98 New, good-looking footwear, coriect toe shapes. Welted soles, solid leather heels. j Children's $3 Button Shoes, $1.95 J Patent coltskin with black or white ralf top.! Sizes 2 to 8. j Misses' & Children's $2.50 White 1 $1 no Shoes & Pumps f lVO Closely woven white canvas lace shoes and strap pumps. Sizes 8k to 2. r- ------ - - -,.,, mj White Linen Footwear j Oxfords with welted Pumps with turn oil I soles and leather walk- soles and Louis heels,! i ing neeis, n.ao $0.13 One-'Eelet Ties ith turned soles nnd 1 $f5.98 t Louis heels . . Lit mothers I HIST 1 I.OOU NORTH The May White Sale Features Charming Hand Drawn & Hand $ft.98 to $ft.98 Embroidered Waists; U F tin 1 ii, n French' Voile and Batiste Delightful expressions of artistic needlework frequently alternated with Valenci ennes or filet luce. They arc painstakingly made with a skill which makes them the equnl of foreign importations that cost many times us much. From the least priced up to the highest, every one is notcworthj. lovely and exceedingly fashionable: Lit Brothers THIRD" FLOOR May White Sale Specials! $3.50 Coutil $0 CORSETS ; Girdle bust, wide clastic across en tire top, lace and satin ribbon trim med. Pink. Sizes 20 to 26. Nemo Corsets, $5 to $15 jAll the newest, as well as many of the older models. Sizes 20 to 44. - IP 1 It nrolhers SLVOXD FLOOR tUTS TUIU(RD FIIEB to $7ReadytoWear flats, $3.98 luat Arrlreil Wonderfully AttrartUe ritylti for Scarcely Mors Than Half Their Value. Tuey are of fine llsere, Jnpaneae straw or hair olotlr and the shapes are tbfe and dressy large medium size with flare front uprolled pret tily or In ttirbju styles. Flowers fulrly corer some hats or are arranged In hanked and bouquet effect. Others hare ostrleli bands which well cover the hrim and present n very dressy appearance. One pictured. No mail or 'phone orders tilled :-.-.-' stra Untrimmed Hati. S3.9R t l.arce dreasy Bbupes, made of fine llsere ! raw tn blark and colors. I'lrst Floor North . PHENOMENAL PURCHASE! Men's Spring Suits $35 Kinds $45 Kinds $55 Kinds Girls' White Dresses -Mm Specials 4-98,$g!98&7.98 Since Whito Frocks arc lated as a summer necessity on occasions when young daughters nic to bo "dressed up" this Whito Sale opportu nity to buy pretty ones for little money will be mos,t welcome. Exquisitely dainty models in organdie, lawn or voile, prettily trimmed with lace, embroidery and satin ribbon sashes. Ono $4.98 stylo pic tured. Sizes 8 to 14 years. V3.98II Girls' Slips $2.25 & $ ps. T 2.98 J i Colored I Dresses .-...u- k'k " ' -"- white awn lace bray effectively combined., trhnniclIt Sjzcs7 Pockets mid bow ties. 14 "" w Sizes 8 to 14. I I.lt Urothers SECOND FTaQR Lit BrotheraVUIt Our lllf Iteatsarnnt-rlUit 'oi "Ererytliloi'at m 35 Swagger English effects, snnitod vouthtu styles, suits of dignified, conservative cut single and double bieasted. The bt"t spring models represented in their fullest variety. The Finest of Fabrics Hand-Tailored .All-wool rich spring weaves in eveiy im aginablo coloring. Many half or quarter lined th mohair; edges taped. A Splendid Showing of Blue Serges in tho better grades is included the en tire stock for the sale affords piactically un limited choice of flannels, worsteds, easi meres, cheviots, nnd tweeds, in pencil-stupes, check.3, plaids and fancy mixtures of soft grays, greens, brown and dark blue. Boys' Bluc$1 0.75, $1 C & $1 O Scrrre Suits' lt 10 10 Snappy Norfolk styles with detachable bell peir top trousers Lined throuuhout. nil team japed 6 to 18 years 15 toys' Two-Pants Suits. . 8 The Service of Practically ) I tvo emus for tlie Price of One' Cheviot nnd casslmero NorfoIkH with ih'c trbusera - lined, taped scaniH .MKIuiot rsltCClcR Biid plaldf, also lwmccpuns Sj'zca T ' ,0,',' ! .'i fKfiiND witqou. 7in ht. Lrtwrit rnees fi.,.nlh Floor .f Our N,w Uulldlnr Ttlfc ? .IJttrket ts,U 4lfVtVrsJP 43 31 l AlfK'yiyilK H f ill a 111 VKtm 111 w fl 1 I Ml tt-TOMj'A 111 . llu UsC3rf'AZsSJ Hi h M hi i j&f ;i rtl p ,i s N. M 1 J jr.'it.,jvto ia' eii'ilssm
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