WV'CT' J jf i PI t" ,' ? r"' 'U'" i ( ,W1 u" .ftt-w .' t .-. EVEteG PUBlfrjO LfeDGEtf- PfflLAPELqiA, FRIDAY, HOVMBER A 1920 3SV -L DREAMLAND -ADVENTURES Organ plays at 9, 11 and 5:20 Ohlmea nt Noen WEATHER Fair WANAMAKfcR'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S '!'3'l'vvv''fe' Moonlight Glee By DADDY CHAl'TKR V Unlmlted Guenlii 'AFTKB Judge C hart gobbled up fM'lj& leader of the Field Mice or er or liWe, tha Xlflbblts Moonlight Qlee ball went en merrlcr than ever. "fcecKy lilted Honpltv-Hep ns a part ner", find be Bcemid te like hei, for he ytta s'lfhti '" trAdlnjr dnnces with tha ethfT rnbblta AH the rabbits dnnccd the sanie Ulnd of a dnnce, which they called the'bunny bob. The dnnce was Ilk ltd jlkme n. bobbing, hejiplns 1nnce that a a let of fun. j Why drfu't ycu dance tax trot, tee?" Mkrd TiBcy of Hoi)f)lty.He) He wrLikled up hi whfskers mid sniffed tS'fxc answered: j ' 'tPex trots! Ne Indeed. Itabtills don't ikif foxes nor fox trot. They trot nfter US ten often." ! J lid fie Owl wiped off hln mouth care fully after he hud .finished lunching en , t)tf orchestra leader, then cpreart hlir wIiib1' te fly away en his rounds im heid watchiran of nirdtand. JWhoe' Whoe! When you net through with that erehi'stra "itwl for no." he booted. "This nlRht work watching Illrd larul makeH me hungry-nnd I'" be ready fdr'a great big dlnner at dawn," I The field mice In the pnll knew what h meant 1y that nnd they Rquenkcd nnd icirtrlt'd about Hie old prill at a great i ret. And the fustcr they pcurrlcd, the ijtiller was the imtfta thy made. I Old Juige Owl flapped away, making fdfthe corner of the weeds where Tod Ted Tod jle' I'upklns wn.i chasing nreilml In u clrtle trying te catch Hnpplty-Hep, the rubblt. Teddle hadn't vet learned that Hobpliy-Heii had fooled him, nnd wau hftvlng a happy time dancing at th, rirtv w"n PegRy. Judge Owl went t scold Toodle for malting se much nolse with his "Iti-yl" lnjr. The rnbblta felt mere free te dinr.) whin Judge Owl was gene, just ni chil dren playing In the strcctn feel mero free after a policeman ban passed along But they wouldn't hae felt se glad ever Ms) going If they had known that he was going te tell Toddle Pupklns that Hopplti-IIep wuu nt the ball Instead of .In the weeds. Ner would rncy hnv-i bison se gay If they had known that wblln the watchtnnn was nwny mean foeg were sneaklncr Jewiird them In the ihoder of the hedge. The mean fees were rats big, gray ' farm rats They had crept out of the barns for a moonlight mid en the pile of -yellow corn which the huskjra had left In the fields. On their way te the H corn the rats had henrd the sound of the field-mice music nnd they had ineiked up te the celf-puttlng green te ee what It was nil about. When the rats saw the party thev rnnted te gtt Inte It They wanted te dauue nnd they wanted te feast. "Olggolty-glggclty-gee I" u hlwpcred Frowsy Whiskers, the chief of the rats. "Olcgelty-glfcgelty-gcn ! Merc Is moon light glfe! Msat tastes better than corn te me! Wa will dance with. rabbits tntr rllv, then we'll dlne en them heartily. OlgKClty-glggeltv-gee !" ' The rots liked that Idea. Silently they crept forward, blewly thpy formed n circle around the dancing rabbits. Then Frdwsy Whiskers squeaked loudly nnd the rate Jumped forward. Mv, but the rabbltc were startled. ' Thev quit their dance with "hrlrks of fright nnd huddled In the renter of the Rrecii Hnppity-Ilep swUng Peggy t the very middle of the' group, and 3toed In I front of her te guard her. I Peggy Wrui ns murb startled and ai much scaled a" the rnbblts. Hhe wnt afrnld of rats ns well as mice even whn tlurwns ordinal y girl slze, nnd new she was ns small ns the rabbits, nnd the. rata ljuked te her ns lntgt as liens. "Qlggolty-slpgelty-gce! Come d:nce with us," sneered Krewsy Whiskers "Every rat take a partner, nnd t'll tnke tnrtt tieu in tne center. e ioekcci rigni t Peggy as he crept forward. Peggy hudcircd and gave a ery of fear. An If In answer te her cry, there enme a, !.i!lp ficm the wools-. "Kl-yl! Kl-Vlf Kl-yl!" It was Toddle PiinUlna. ell wns com ing keen for revenue en IIepplty-Hnp, i but he stepped short when h" naw the. circle of rats fi round the rabbits. "Sae us, Toddle.' cried P.WU. i "Ilats." barked 'Toddle bravely.' "Hats' Yeu can bet I'll bove you." TJut what hanpened then will linve te i Walt for the next chapter. POLICE NAB LIQUOR TRUCK Seize $8000 In Whisky and Make Twe Arreste j 1'ellre scored nnether victory In the fiijht against "whisky running" Inst nieht when they seized n truck 'eaded with $8000 worth of liquor nnd nr-, rested two men In charge of the con- i tlpnmcnt. It was shortly before midnight wheu1 the police of the Twentieth nnd Berks streets station received nn anonymous telephone rail that n whiskv-ladrn truck wns stending at Eighteenth street and Montgomery nvenuc. I'ntrelmnu IJewcn jumped en the trurk ns it weh about te be driven away, and nftcr n two-minutes light with the chuugeur, ' the patrolman dragged him from his sent. As lie was lending the man te the station house another man drove up in a touring car and remonstrated with the officer for interfering with the move ments of the truck. He. ten. was ar rested. The man who interfered, the police say. is the owner of the consign -went, He gave his name as Samuel "cinstein, of 011 Seuth Eleventh street. The driver of the truck was Frank Cicelere, of 745 Kater street. Iletli Jtre turned ever te the federal pro hibition enforcement agents. MAYOR TO MEET WOMEN M6ere Calls Conference for Support of Administration Mayer Moero arranged with leaders of Semen's orgunUntlens in this city jesterday for n conference In his oflice In City Hall, December 2, nt which yiuns ter actively support ne the mu- lent will c'ciml gevcrnniei 'irn. deerge A. Duiinlne. chairman be worked out. of the Philadelphia Lcasue 'of Women JrtWH. with lieudqunrteiH at 133 Seuth inmiii sireet, suggested the conference nd the Mayer egreed ininicdlutPly nnd nxd the date, lie declared tlrnt wiiile me bi-shleiiH would commence at 10 " m , it might continue during the afternoon ami premised te give "con "." information" ns te the city ad ad rnlniHtiatien. Directors of all the city departments will attend the conference. , ihe Mnr cenfeued with Mrs. Dun- i mng and Miss Maude Hurt McCnll, chninnan of the Thirty-fourth wnrd , OrtUUl of the Lenirue nf Women .", during the afternoon. Mr. running said that the purpose of the conference wbh te learn in what way women can be of intelligent nssisUiucc "'"ie various departments. BAN PENN SCALPERS Twe Lewer Classes Premise te Aid Athletle Association .,JJ'.C tw. ,I.0Wer '' of the TIni TIni Xiyief V.w,nHy,van,a ""v'' 'lecided eihrcak up "scalnlng," which is caus ng be muel, treulle te the Peuu ath- held in"Vr,l,t;('s- At a Jint 'neeting alVn tl0, "oi'Rten Club, the sophe. rf,in.,ul ,f"",,",m" c'asses went en If rI aH willing te step ticket fcnecula fcnecula en by any m,.nn8 necessary. ran?.;. Hn,turila' utrmig-nrm. Bqund eSS"!,c.lper, eS tl,c i"Pu nd --.r.,u nun Hlll'CeSS ? va3nt ,nt8 was successful and there were ipe. The demnt,.! . vi' b;.. 1.:v,1! Wt be etuh!etle Awltttln office vV m he able te supply the Iate-cemeVd. I t Tomorrow Morning All the Down Stairs Stere Will Fine Be Furs in 25 Per Wanamaker' s Cent Less Over a Thousand Nev Coats, Dresses and Suits for Scheel and College Girls IBS ? fi IV YJ M 1 A $39 $23.50 $27.50 Weel Serge Dresses at $7.50, $8125 and $8.75 Navy blue serge frocks in sizes 8 te 1G years nre in several models, some high wnlsted, ethers in coat effect and many of them embroidered in wool. At S5 twe'spccial models of navy serge are trimmed 'with braid or brteht stitch ing. Sizes 6 te 14 years. Serge freckfe for junior girls, some com bined with' 'cliarmcusc, arc special at $11.75, $15 te $26. Levely Velveteen Frecks for Juniors, $18.50, $23.50 te $36 Girls always like them and with reason, for they are becoming and, often, pic turesque. Navy, brown and black pre dominate and the dresses are embroidered in wool, beaded, trimmed with braid nnd sometimes have Georgette vests or satin sashes. One at $23.50 is sketched. Suits for Juniors Reduced t6 $20 and $22.50 Heather jersev suits nre in several (Market) models and cheviot suits arc in navy blue or brown. Most of the jackets are lined with silk. Girls' Coats Many a -Third Under Price Fer little girls of 6 and 8 years, many fine coats of corduroy, velour, chinchilla, cheviot, serge, pole cloth, silvcrtone and Belivia are $12, $15 te $25. Fer girls of 10 te 14 years, splendid warm coats are $12 te $37.50. Sports Coats at $23.50 They arc of pole cloth with roll cellars and have interesting pockets; they are lined throughout. Sizes 15 and 17 years. Other Tep Coats for Juniors Are $25, $27.75 te $115 Notable among them is a group of fine, full-lined coats of velour with sealene col cel lars at $27.50. Sizes 14 te 17 years. Alse, at $30, pole cloth coats in rein deer or brown with large cellars of racoon. Sizes 12 te 16 years. Practical Every-Day Skirts Special at $5.75 They're of veleurs, goldtends, sllvertenes, serges, gabardines and jerseys in a variety of wearable colors navy blue, black, tan, brown nnd heather mixtures. All ere simply tailored, pocketed and finished with belts. Pleated Skirts, Special at $10.75 Accordion-pleated skirts have diagonally arranged plaids. Bex-pleated skirt3 wear their stripes between the pleats. Knife-pleated plaid skirts arc in brown and blue colorings. (Mnrket) Envelope Chemises and Bleemers Special at $1.25 The bloomers are in six styles, five of pink cotton crepe, figured or plain, nnd one of pink bntiste. They are cut generously full and have clastic at the wnists nnd knees. The envelope chemises are of fine, soft nninsoek in nine styles, prettily trimmed with lace, embreidcrv and ribbon. (Ontral) Children's Warm Fleeced Fabric Gauntlets. 35c a Pair They have imitation leather cuffs nnd are snug nnd warm just the school gloves the children will need. 10 te 14 year sizes. Knitted wool gloves in oxford gray nre $1 a pair; Scotch knitted wool gloves in brown and oxford nre $1.25 a pnir. Gray and tan fleeced fabric gauntlets are 75c a pair. (Central) 300 Beautiful Sample Blouses at $5.90 Fashionable Tricelette Overbleuses the tricelette of unusually fine quality (some almost like a fine silk jersey) are in brown, nay nnd black, many embroidered in wool, ethers nderncd with fringe, or braided. Georgette Overbleuses nre in dark shades navy, black, brown. Most of them are em broidered in wool. Alse combina tion sntin-nnd-Gcergctte over ever over beouses in dark shades. Lace- Trimmed Georgette Blouses in Light Celers These are the dainty things that women are nsking for every day; in flesh-pink nnd I fl V $5.90 white, trimmed with pretty laces. (Market) I Men's Seft Felt Hats at $3 Most of these arc perfect qualities and were originally made te sell for considerably mere. Yeu will find nil the fashionable shnpes and shades of the season. Others arc "seconds," most of the "seconds" being such slight imperfections in the felt as only experts would discover. (Oallerr, Market) Round, plump muffs that invite cold fingers te be thrust into them, fluffy scarfs that will nestle softly about your neck and sets that combine the virtues of both Every Piece Will Be Marked at One-Fourth Less All the fashionable furs of the sea son are included in this collection and every piece is marked in plain terms for just what it is. Ne masquerades are allowed and nothing second rate or shoddy will be found among these furs. Moreover, The Quality of Every Pelt Is Backed by All the Years of Wanamaker Fair-Dealing In addition te the furs already in stock there are many fresh, new arrivals whose initial prices will be 25 per cent less than usual. Please note that children's furs are net included in this- sale. Fex Scarfs in taupe, brown and black are $22.60 te $65.50. Sets in brown, taupe and black, are $60 te $93.75. Red fox scarfs are $30 te $41.25; sets are $60. Japanese cress fox scarfs are $26.25; sets are $56.25. Patagonia animal scarfs in taupe, brown, blue dyed and pearl dyed are $18.75; silk lined scarfs are $26.25. Wolf Scarfs, in taupe, brown, gray and black are $26.25 te $41.25. Sets in taupe and brown are $67.50 and $75. Badger sets are $37.50 and $45. Skunk Threw scarfs, choker cellars, muffler and shawl cellars are $35.50 te $67.50. Muffs are $33.75 and $48.75. Skunk'Dyed Opossum Shawl, choker and muffler cellars and threw scarfs are $20.25 te $35.50. Sets are $30. Natural Squirrel Cheker or muffler cellars are $37.50 te $63.75. Muffs are $52.50. Australian Opossum Cape or choker scarfs are $30 te $63.75. Muffs are $38.75 te $45. Other Fashionable Furs Beaver muffler cellars are $67.50. Nearseal (sheared ceney) muffler cellars are $41.25 ; steles, 12x70 inches, are $75 te $93.75. Mele scarfs go from $18.75 for a choker te $63.75 for a large muffler cellar. Civet cat scarfs are $18.50 te $47.50. Natural racoon large cellars are $45. Ringtail opossum scarfs are $18.75 te $20.25. Pieced Hudsen seal (dyed muskrat) steles, 12x70 inches are $43. Muffs, $17. One and Twe Skin Animal Scarfs Stene marten, 1 skin, $25; 2 skins, $50.25 and $63.75. Fitch, 1 skin, $18.75; 2 skins, $22.50 and $37.50. Kelinsky, 1 skin, $18.75 ; 2 skins, $33.75 -and $35.50. Natural squirrel, 1 skin, $17; 2 skins, $30. (Central) $59 (j $29 v $37.50 $50 'jj $45 Six Groups of Women's Winter Coats and Wraps at Savings of 20 te 50 Per Cent At $24.50 te $29 Tinseltene, pole cloth, silvertene, ve lour and Belivia dolmans nnd coats comprise this group. They are lined with plnin or figured silks. A dark tan pole coat with a ringtail fur cellar, at $29, is sketched. At $37.50 Coats and dolmans of suede velour, Belivia and tinseltone are trimmed with Australian opossum cellnrs or sealcne fur. A silvertone dolman in taupe, brown and reindeer, trimmed with fancy stitchery, is sketched. At $39 te $55 Fur-trimmed or furlcss wraps nnd coats of woeldyne, crystal Belivia or suede velour nre lined with figured silk or plnin penu de cygne. A woeldyne dolman, with a fur cellar of skunk opossum, is sketched. It is in brown. Pckin or reindeer nnd is $45. The $50 coat sketched is of camel's hair lined throughout with plain silk. At $59 Wonderful cheesing in this group of hnndsome wraps and coats. Most of them nre of Belivia or woeldyne, trim trim med with fashionable furs natural squirrel among them. A brown, black or reindeer Belivia coat, sketched, is lined with peau de cygne. Extra-size coats, trimmed with fur, provide fittings in sizes 44 te 52 all at $59. At $69 te $97.50 A collection of beautiful wraps of soft and luxurious fabrics Caledonia, evera, woeldyne, vcldyne and crystal Belivia. All are beautifully lined and they nre trimmed with embroidery or fur, or are made perfectly plain. 30 Handsome Wraps Reduced Seft and lovely affairs, are these, of fertuna, evern, Caledonia, veldyne and chamoislyne in delightful blues, browns, tnupes and beaver shades. They have deep cellnrs or cellars nnd cuffs of beaver, squirrel or Australian opossum. But one or two of a kind and all very much reduced in price nt $130, $149 and $179. (Market) T Hair Nets, 60c a Dezen Cap and fringe shape nets are in black, blend, nuburn nnd light, medium nnd dark brown. (Cheitnat) 6000 Pair of Women's Shoes and Brogue Oxfords at $5.40 a Pair Savings of $2.60 te $4.20 a Pair u . A11 of rhtm are faahienable shoes, made en the best lasts and in the best lines of the season shoes that are, every inch of them, desirable and f? p.nny of thelr price economical. All" sizes from 2i te 8. Widths AA te D. Brogue Oxfords of black or tan calfskin with medium or low heels. Ian leather lace shoes with full wing tips and medium or low heels. Tan leather lace shoes with imitation wing tips and medium heels. 5000 Pair of Women's High Shoes at $6.85 a Pair Savings of $2.75 a Pair Black calfskin high lace shoes are made with straight or full wing tips, welted soles and medium or Cuban heels. Tan leather shoes with straight or wing tips have sturdily welted soles and medium or Cuban heels. 500 Pair of Women's Comfert Shoes at $5.40 a Pair The black kidskin of which they are made is soft and pliable and the shoes are made with wide tees, turn ed soles and low heels, exceedingly comfortable. (Chmtnut) 1000 Pair of Children's Shoes About Half Price at $2.50 The shoes are of durable hlank dull leather in lace and button styles. There are all sizes in each style and all widths from A te D in the let, but net in every size. Sizes llii te VA. New Winter Hats at $5 Fur or beaver trimmed turbans or draped turbans of gleaming metallic cloth; large hats of silky velvet; flaring brim hats in great numbers, some of satin and velvet combined are among the many pretty things. There are bright or dull blues, henna, brown, reds, and, of course, blnck. And in ench instance you will remark upon the lowness of their price. Smart Tailored Hats, $2 Geed-looking hats of hatter's plus are in five becoming shapes, finished with tailored bands. Suitable for sports, street or business wear or for schoolgirls. Children's Furry Beaver Hats in n number of shapes are in blnck nnd brown at $3 and $6 nnd blnrV. (Market) brown and navy at $5. All-Weel Overcoats for Little Beys Are Special at $10 (4 te 10 Year Sizes) About twelve, different patterns in browns, grays and greens They are cnrefully tailored with plain, inverted or welt pleat backs, belted all around, have generous pockets, are lined with plaid, and have Venetian yoke linings. Altogether the best let of overcoats we have seen for many a day! And wise mothers will take advantage of this opnor epnor opner tunity. . (O.IIery, Merltet) Veils, 55c They nre the fashionable veil ings cut xp in yard lengths for convenience and quick selling. In blnck, brown, nnvy and many of the colored dots. Fine French Veilings In black, brown, taupe, navy, black-and-white, flesh-and-blnck, caster - and - brown, brewn-nnd-black and taupe-end-blnck. $1 te $1.75 a yard. (Central) Knitted Warmth for Little Felk Drawer leggings nt $1.25 te $3.50 are of white wool, warm as can be, and hew cunning the little boys and girls leek when com pletely outfitted. Sizes 6 months te 3 years. Sweaters at $3 te $5 nre knit ted of white, blue or pink wool, and there are slipovers and little coats te choeso from, even in such small sizes as G months te 3 years! (pntrM) , Practical and Pretty Dresses Are Special at $16.50 and $25 The $16.50 dresses are of wool jersey in brown, navy and reindeer, embroidered in self-tone or geld threud. Or of nnvy serge, bended or made with pleated skirts. Some charmeuse dresses, with beaded over ever skirts and pleated frills, are also marked $16.50. The $25 dresses are in dozens of pretty styles, with some remark able Bnmple dresses among them. Dresses of velveteen in black, brown, plum or green, embroidered with geld, wool or trimmed with duvetyne. Or of fine wool jersey in navy, brown, tan, blnck and henna. Plenty of silk dresses, charmeuse or Geergette, tee. At $8.75 te $13.50 Surprisingly pretty dresses can be had nt these low prices. They nre of serges, wool veleurs, silvertencs nnd Peiret twill in simple, tailored styles, trimmed with braiding, embroidery or contrasting vestees. Fine Tricetine Dresses, $32.50 and $35 Beautifully tailored nnd of excellent mntennls, these nre in navy blue or brown. One is made with n circular overskirt, another has nn entire underskirt of black satin, while the overskirt is heavily embroid ered In wool and braid. " (Market) cafxaa HMt yt 12 $25 $10.75 U, n l t i L1A'4 4' ,) ,tf y-i'V,,', S a. '.V.,. v .j -li iyt) uf fr vVtfl W" 7,flf mmi .., ,.. . j.'i. wrasi ' ijf