W f f-Vf" J; '"I - . V .y . It r 12 DREAMLAND ADVENTURES BILLVS QUEER KNIGHTS By DADDY While DU.lv to playing football, V'OBV tmi hcrnlf tinging a ner OM0 twif seems to ctiusc ZHllv't team (a go all to piece, untd he tfte onli player left. CIIAPTKR II Ttttr 8lns Anothrr Bone VAHI Tah! Billy's team of 'raid X cats Is beaten. Yahi Tah! Billy Is a 'fratcl cat, too!" ti.iid mnrlint Tommv Tubbs' Pat War. rlor. Billy was not a 'finld rat, and he was ready to play Tommy Tubbs" team all by himself, but what could one boy do apUnM lcen All his own plaer had gono homo battered and bruised, fol lowing tho. slnBlnt; of Percy's sons, which seemed tu make them get hurt "Don't uu mind, Billy 1 I'll get a team for you l""romlied rcg try. "Woof: Woof! I'll help, too!" barked Toddlo Pupklns Billy wasn't much comforted by their promises. He didn't see how they could help get another team "Yah! Yah! Wo will give you ton minute to gel another team for u to beat," Jeered Tommy TubbV Fat War riors. "W are B"lng to get Ice cream sodas and we will pla you when we get bark, but remember, none of our players must be ocr twelve years old Yah! Yah !" They trooped away leaving Billy sitting hopelessly on the pile of football suits cast aside by his own smashed-up plaers. "I had such a dandy team," slshed Billy. "I'm torry ou sang that sons. '.m I." replied Peggy. "But I couldn't help singing. If that song Jroo your team awny, perhaps I can sing another song that will bring a new team to ou." Wtth that Peggy began to tdn again, and a befcr Mi sang becauso she couldn't help It. the words coming to her without her thinking nbout them "One little footballer, fretting In a Mew. Along came another chop, then tlicrs were two." Woof ! Woof ! I'll bo that other chip. I'll be on your tenm." barked Toddle Pupklns. Jumping abeut In his saucy puppy way. "Two little footballers, bravo as bravo could be. Couldn't play all alone, so along came thrso!" "Baal Baa! I'm a halfback." bleated theWolce of a goat, and out of the bushes trotted Billy Goat himself. Behind him was Johny Bull. "Bow-wow! I'm an other halfback." barked Johnny. "Hee-haw! I'm a fullback 1" And here came Balky Sam. tho army 'mule, bray Inc at tho top of his olce Peggy went right on with her slngtng. "Flvo little footballers, full of fun and Alnrir came Hopplty-Hop, then there ware M"t." Rnro nnuch. Hopplty-Hopi the rab bit. hopptd Into line with Billy, tho two dogs, the goal, ana uie muie. sir little footballers help to mako lipn Add to them a llttlo girl, then there ore seven. Peggy felt herself drawn In among tho others n n member or the team, but she went right on with her song: "Seen little footballers, all so strong and fine. Hero nro husky huggera to make tho total nine." Podgle Bear and Pudgle Bear waddled out of the woodi, grinning from ear to ear. They, too, wanted to get Into the fpotball gume. "Nine little footballers, ready for tho fray. Along came two more. Just enough to play." U With that Peggy'B song came to an end. (or uenerai uroaKtr, me irog, nau Todayfc; gown demands perfectly fitting urtderwear A SKIRT a yard and a quarter wide. A bodice that fits one smoothly, front and back. Sleeves that hug the X V. arm from shoulder to wrist. That is the way today's gown is made without regard for what must be worn under it. And yet one must wear underwear. The weather is just as capricious as it was in the days when gowns were built gener ously. Only today one has underwear that fits iust as snugly and smoothly as one's clinging gown. Carter's Knit Underwear has followed the changing styles in women's gowns. Its cut is so perfect, its texture so fine and soft, yet elastic, its finishing so carefully done, that even under the sleekest, scantiest skirt there ii no line at knee or ankle. Under the most closely fitting bodice there is no bunch ing across the back, no ruffling at neck or armhole. There is a Carter undergarment for every type of gown: street dress, afternoon or evening frock. At your favorite store you can sec the many styles in Carter's Underwear. Order your season's supply now, for all the . family. In cotton, lisle, silk, merino jy ' V A TWOSOMBERTONES ARE OFT$N VSED iir coniNNK LOHK If you want to dress well this autumn Just look at a Japanese print or a WhlMler nocturne. Hombcr tints are an established factor of autumn daytime dressing, and, although lvld touches of color are frequently Introduced upon these frocks of navy and brown and black and gray, we are quite as apt to sco two somber tones united In the same model. Thus Drecoll combines In the above nfternoon frock black satin and brocaded gray satin. The frock Is other wise notable because of the yoke effect so often used this season to break the long line of the prevalent modes. An other feature that renders this model somewhat different Is the gathered hem or me oversKirt. hopped up from his boor and Blue Heron had flapped hlu way from the marshes ncsme the men xney, wun tne outers, made Just eleven, the usual size of a football team. "Here Is vour football cleen. Billy cried Peggy. "Now Tommy Tubbs will not dare to call you a 'frald cat. Just as soon as wo get on our football clothes wo will glvo his Fat Warriors a big surprise." Just how big that surprlso was will be told In tomorrow's chapter. and wool in all weights. THEWILLIAMCARTERCOMPANV Needham Heights (Boston District) and Springfield, Mass. flv ' ( 1 To wear under the newest evening frech, a CarM bodice-top suit of sheerest silk or lisle is iust light and soft enough. It coma with a plain band edge or itb the Carter double crocheted edging. It is so shaped that it will not wrinkle under corset or brassiere. And the delicate shoulder ribbons do not show, even with a sleeveless gown. Cartels ss Uirciexwear a. us, caiLer EVENING3 TJBEIO ' - FREE LECTURES AT PENN Hygiene and Various Other Sub jects Will Be Discussed Two' series of lectures, both open to the public, wtl be Inaugurated at the University "of Pennsylvania Saturday. One series, by members of the faculty, will contain twenty-five lectures and will continue through the year. The other, under the auspices of the School of Hygiene, will extend for ten weeks. The later series which will be known ai public health lectures, wilt be given at 11 o'clock in tho morning at the Laboratory of Hygiene, Thirty -fourth and Locust Btrccts. The faculty lec tures, Instituted a number of years ago, witl be given at 3:30 o'clock In Houston Club. Tho schedulo of health lectures for November follow s : November 0; Dr. "Walter S. Cornell, director of medical Inspection in the public schools, on "The Objects, Aims and Itcsults of School Medical Inspec tion." , . November 13, Dr. Henry M Smyth, assistant professorin tho School of Hygiene, on "The Itelatlon of Oc cupation to Health and Disease. November 20, Dr. II. It. M. Landls. director of the Critical and Sociological Departments at the Phlpps Institute, on "The Reconstruction of Underdevel oped Children." November 27, Dr. A. O. Abbott, pro fessor of hjgicne and bacteriology at the University of Pennsylvania, on Kpl demic Diseases: Their Origin, Spread and Control." ... , . . The first four faculty lectures will be : November 0 Professor "William It. Ncwbold, on "Plato." November 13. Asa D. Dickinson, on "Frnnklln's Life in Title Pokes." November 20, Allen J. Smith, sub ject unannounced. November 27. Dr. Itodnev H. True, on "New Light on Plant Feeding. Y. W. C. A. AIDS CHILDREN Invites Continuation Pupils to Use Building for Clubs In an endeavor to further the recre ational activities of the students of the nart Continuation School, Hancock street and Allegheny avenue, the Y. W. 0. A. is urging the students to form dabs in the organization's buildings. Miss Ruth "Worrell, girls' work sec retary of the association, 'addressed the pupils during assembly periods last week, and as a means of initiating the girls Into the activities of the associa tion the Kensington branch gave a party to 100 girls last night. Another pnrty of its kind will be given next Monday. (XWWIMlilllilllllM 1917 PAIGE SEDAN Fl-Siasner: wire wheeU (2 psrr) cootl tlr (J extra) 1173 IliaELOW-WILT.EY MOTOR CO., 80 N. nilOAD ST. nawa!iirjaffi&iKiffliEBzft! TTAtLMriKr.WHOLESA MmtwKtVWMMtitMi ootrr? COFFEE Rio, 5 lb., it 19c lb. Fin Bonrbon, 5 Ibt. at 25c lb. Java Blend, 5 Us. at 36c lb. 5 lbs. Par Ricb Cocoa, 18c lb. 5 Ibi.Good Formota Tea,35c lb. 5 lbs. Fincy Orinie Pekoe Tea 50c lb. S lbs. Milted Cereal (Coffee Sab.)... 16c lb. GREEN'S, 4TH & VINE STREETS flsHKs Kvtam ?sT HstwH-asssa a ORAljJHE.FAMIiy "J ttmEI!PHnDJl3PHI, ttqESHS pi - l , i i i - ' YourSours in Your Hand Br 1RV1NO R, IUCON snonT-TiiuMBED AMnrrioN Note the unusual length ef the Index finger and the mount at lis base, together with the exceptloaall hott thumb. . XLII Ambition, ruling passion of the Jupl terlan. Is not wanting even with a small thumb. But. with such a combination the ambitious dreams are destined to re. main dreams. There Is not will-power enough present to convert them Into reality. If, moreover, the small thumb have a con I a or, above all, pointed tip, tho pleasure derived from the Indulgonee In these airy dreams of greatness will rob the Juplterlan of almost every ves tlge of Initiative. To, him the "Castle In 8paln" the cloud-built fabrlo Is grandeur nnd greatness enough : It Is quite as enticing as the actunllty itself would be nnd herefs the polntl ho can Special One Week Sale of White' Gas Ranges THIS fine blr l-lnch oven "nellable" 1 gas range, white porcelain panels, pans, splasher and oven top. Fits in 45-Inch space In kitchen. The entire lot which was bought at old price and have Just een rrcMved from factory, specially priced while they last Delivered and con- sCQ Cfl nected free vUtiUU (Regular Price, 68.00) Many other very attractive values In "Quality," "Direct Action" and "Adel phla" gas ranges. any a gooa netting- stove and save goal this chilly mornings and evenings We are headquarters for Oil, Qss an Elect rlo Heating- Stovts of popular makes, CENTRAL STORES s N. E. Cor. 13th & Arch St. 1026 Arch Street W. PH1LA. STORE 263 So. 52ml Street s iter open Mon., Frl. A .Sit, Eves. Thli The double encbettd shell edging is found only in Carter suits. This charming finish 5jvcs a little festire ook to even the most practical suit. fix1 T i ' itiUASU I l 'j hi HMHflH I XraiUDElFHIA' There are so many reasons for hav ing children tvear Carters. The strong, ,flat seams, the reinforced buttonholes, the buttons that do not pull off. And Carter suits never wash up stiff and matted, never get harsh' and prickly. 3v have and own It without any effort at nil beyond tho' act of "dreaming." .. This Indisposition of the smalt thumbed Juplterlan to "be up and doing with a heart for any fate; still achiev ing, still pursing," Is stilt furthor en hanced If tho finger of Jupiter Is Ion. A spatulate tip on thumb nnd Index finger, would go far toward giving real effect to the anibltlonj of even a short thumb Juplterlan. (TO BE CO?JTINUED) PLAN TESTS FOR TEACHERS Examinations for Junior High In structor! November 13 An examination for teachers to work in the Junior high school will be held on Saturday, November 13, John Chris topher, head of the board bf exam'' iners. lias announced. While thero' are only n few vacancies at the junior high school at the pres ent time. It is the purpose of the board of examiners to establish a large eli gible list, since it is expected that the Itoard of Education will shortly out line plans for tho establishment of two additional junior hbzh schools. Tho examination entranco require-H ments stipulate that l'Miaueipuin ptiD lic school teachers who have had n,t least two years' experience in public schools in grades above the fourth, prior to November 1, may be admitted to tho examinations in any subject. might be called the father of municipal research, for it is said that he put his intelligent domestic slaves at work upon the public records and, being continually supplied with facts, he became incomparably the best- iiiiurmeu statesman 01 nis time. - : ' :; TO SPEAK ON HOUSING English Policies Will Be Discussed by Mrs. Canon Darnett English housing policies and plans will be explained and discussed to Phil ade)phlans interested In housing prob lems ljere, in a lecture at Withcrspoon Hall this eveningly Mrs. Canon Dar nett. Mrs. Barnett has worked for better housing in England for years, and is now a member of tho ministry of health advisory committee. She will bo taken on ah Inspection trip of Philadelphia today so sho may give local application to her ideas and knowledge. It was through the ministry of health that England carried out Its governmental Cuticura Soap IS IDEAL For the Hands Be.Olitiniit,Ti,1Senrr"tiar.ForMiml 4 V If fact-information was essential in the rise of a Roman Empire, is not fact-information even more essential to the progress of the City of Philadelphia? In Philadelphia, to obtain efficient and intelligent city govern ment, we need more than good charters, or good officials. We need alert, interested, cooperating citizens. The idea back of the Bureau of Municipal Research is that the community and not the officer is primarily responsible for conditions and that the citizen is obliged to know! Not every citizen can dig into the records himself. -Nor can he personally supply the facts to procure progress from the officials. That is why citizens of Philadelphia support the Bureau of Municipal Research, with "a trained staff on the job '365 days a year. The Bureau receives no funds from thtf municipality. It is a non-partisan, non-political citizen agency. BUREAU OF MUNICIPAL RESEARCH 805 Franklin Bknk Building .-." Bell Spruce 1823 r Keystone Race 2530 housing programpon 'tcm of-whloh is thn vrnntlnr of n subsidy ranging from $1100 to $1300 for every new house that comes up to specified standards. Those concerned with housing here are eager t6 learn what practical effects the subsidy system has produced in Great Britain., Mrs- Barnett comes to Philadelphia under the auspices of tho Association of Philadelphia Settlements. Phllade)- phia Housing Association, the Octavla Hill Association and Churchwoman's Housing Committee. . OUPARLOR SUITS HADB ICQOATj TO MBTT j Re constructed upholstered and polished $ I J UB Flrat-olaas work B-uarantMo. Slip covers made t order. 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