Wl MZSSvmnffwWfs ) ivf- vr-';j."j'-i --irs iririj V .' T ,-AIF ' I EVENING' PUBLIC LEb'GElB PHILAMLPMA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 19201 lit- Twe Minutes of Optimism By HERMAN J. STICK De Net Tace Away Our Dreams GIVE a thought te dreams, it U with trepidation that I tread upon this forbidden terrain, nrmmers hare for se long and se vehemently been hushed and lashed, con cen j ,1 riml centumed, berated and bclnbercd that It would seem as though the ill n ind unpardonable sin were te dream. r1 'w'-thr t"'l I u. Decide I De I Accemp'Mi things I Don't dream 1 iii f which is net a little Illogical and very much unsympathetic for before .Vt decide de or accomplish aujtli.ng worth the effort, we must dream lAa'm Ions' and Intensely, dream with all our heart and soul, with all our mind nd T'fUn tf though we have tried our best we de net de; If though we have And the", tjeugn nccemplsl)nt ,eMt wc ,mve hnd the Jey 0 lvCa i .1 de'lzht of having wandered off Inte the paths of "some day" nnd dreaming, the ic ig dl AemfAn wu,re lrrltnUeng nre "T ? dndnerS and contentment nlene reign undisturbed o'er nil. BOt "A .. ,n,i rh Indeed would existence be If wc could net dream. "!' t of life these rare moment, when the athlete hcch himself tottering Take out of lite it esi i,r,l.f0iielit. mcct-decldlng nice, winner ny """ ". " .. " L...".i i.n ..ti,i. mnl V,!" ?; ladny smlilng tearfully nnd waving hysterically while seething mobs a little lady ''" ,h- . fc ronert(.r or literary tyro, en the go day In ! vision el nis r ry while magaz! IfBK invent " which shaU add'; ennifnn nd happl hi, mind the ', ""l make him the blessed benefactor of the minions for ch,rr nnd '""""Ve tMen 0f his name emblazoned In large type In newspaper, ml night out, " J1' " . ,.,, -.ilters outbid one another for the brain- throughout we cu"" ft ng mcciianlc from conjuring before the eye of . .t. ..mmnn let nnu mime mill "" u.vi -- - . n5 10 u" """"-";. .,,,, from the law student the anticipation et hwujiub m,rt "?" ,7. . il-Mln. dlenlnrdW from (he bench, or of moving at will jiirim, w i-- - - . t,i,,(n ,i. .uuHttiKlp nt the tip ei UiihHiap nr in irun uui iiuiumk . ......--- ffliirtB and J ,, and wem" 'Vggl ng yeunB band. perhaps father, of his picture of '"VXZ Jebnml opportune te He, of workers and Mm"1 "" ""; lut,e woman who t1i-niiSli weary, dreary yenrs dew.i.u. eemin? home ten .little m(,aBurp trv,n? ff) V(,nnv. take from ,n,l willed-"" 1 w eni n w n flst we ht We u tbeM restful, UC'"B ' p" ..,, wll1t i. ,ft of life but the chaff and. . l. n nlnl V1I1I1 I till tt i ' -- year, .v, -".. . ad nccemplNhes things! ' . . i ... i.- . itOm tin. rcaseu ie urcuiu i Jicay. WOU JUl " .1 ).... .l,n ,lni.u nn Ooed for him wrh B"f";,0un;t take away our drenms-they arc all we . "rv8ar0erourernly clfert 'lspur-the soft geld in the alloyed compound pm -- f life Without them the dew would be dried for ever and the rose withered. WIUTS WHAT ny HK'f.v nrrw DREAMLAND ADVENTURES FIGHTING THE SNOW Uy DADDY !uuti,i.ii t.iiy in uucenibur hii3 ever. (,duiugmin Its favor. The stocks art till undeplctcd i deliveries are certain nd P empt. Charge customers cspo cspe dally Imve no excuse for rtetay. sine bills for purclinsie made new will net b tint until January. Nowadays, enh BdRhhorheod shops are "open evening urlnc thf Christmas nift season; th' nst bulk of Christmas merchandise Is transferred In the daylight heura. an I the oererked sales clerks have at lent! their ecnlngs te themselves. Still therj la much room for Improvement "Shep before neon" is the wisest of iIckiib new. In the merntnp; hours the Mlllng force ar.d the buying- throng are nenrM. Many women de a let of poitpeTuhle household work in the fore neon nnd then go down town in th tfternoen utterly fatigued, with Judg ment and temper below par. The wemnn k.hind the counter has been en her feet all .lav hrr brn'n and hands busied with hundred commercial transactions. It It net fair te her te come otherwise than In .i rheerful mood the mood of th fresh morning, when nerves and temper and censettuenl rPclncv arc at their bent en both sides of the counter. niAPTun ii llopplly-llep Help BLUB JAY Hew ever Blrdland calling upon all the blrdB and animals that rf wintering there te ceme out te fldv snow w'th him and Toddle Pupltlns "Cheel rhe! We've found a way keep the snow from covering the round." sclveched Blue Jay. "Chee ''hee ! Come out of veur holes nnd dens I ..,. nrilmnla Time! ChpO ! COTW mt of veur nests hidden In pine trees nd hollow stumps, all veu birds' Se loudly did Ulue .Tny screech thn T'eggv nnd n'lly hurrying toward th' voeds ceuiu ii"ar mm ar iiwiy. didn't a bit like what he was trying- te de. They wanted the fnnt.falllnvr snow e cevr the R-eund se thev could have 'tin with their sl'ds nnd no coasting nn 'i'c snow men nnd fight snowball battles. . , ,, As IVrkv and nillv ran nlnne the' were startled bv n sudden ru .Inc hi -"'nth a hedge that bordered th read Toek'nc nulckly they saw Hepp ty-Hen he rnhblt, pep out of his hole. Ills ves were snnpplng and his big cars were flipping , . "!! ! What'B this I hear?" squeaked 'Tenultv-Hnp. nnd he turned his big cars n Blue Jay's direction. "Chee ! Chee ! Come all you animals nnd birds and help step the snow from falllnKl" called Blue Jay. 'Tek ' Ik ' I don't like the snow fit hin step It from falling." squeaked opplty-IIep, scrambling out of the hole. . . . "Why. Hopplty-Hep, I'm surprised at you." cried Peggy, Btepplng te argue with him. "Yeu ought te llke the snow the beautiful snow It makes the bleal; earth se white Rnd pretty, ana covere uk frozen ground with n soft carpet en which you can hop along without get tlntr your feet sere." "nek I Eek I I hnve geed reason for net tlklnir the nnew. the tell-tale snow 1 ' promptly answered Hoppity-Hep. "As you say It does make a nice soft carpet en which te hop, but the snow Is tricky. It tempta us te play In It, making a let of tracks And then when we have made our tracks, the snow keeps thorn and hus help's the trappers and hunters te fellow us te pur homes. Kckl Eek1 That's why rabbits don't want snow te cover the ground." Saying this, Hopplty-Hep put his mouth down te the nole and began te squeak a message te the ether rabbits hat live there. "Eek I Eek I Blue Jay has found n wny te keep the snow from fulling. Come nil you rabbits, and help fight the snow!" Away sped Hopplty-Hep 'or the woedi klmmlng ever the gTOiind In great lentu that quickly carried him out of sight. And out of the hole poured the whole family of rabbits, all eager te nld Blue Jay In stepping the snow from falling "Step! Walt! Listen!" cried Peggy and Billy, but the rabbits only said "Eek ! Eek I" nnd followed a ter Hop Hep pity Hep. They didn't go alone, cither, for out of ether holes poured ether rnb. bits, until thcre was a whole army of bunnies racing for the weeds. "Chee ! Chee I Here are the rabbits te help us." screeched Blue Jnv "Come nil you birds and beasts ! Wake up Judge Owl, and give us your help !" "Judge Owl will net help Blue Jay" gasped Peggy. "Judge Owl will listen e us and help us save 'he beau" t " M'r snow' We must gt te him first tnd tell him that wa want him en our f de But Peggy and Billy couldn't run as swiftly nu Blue Jny's screechy veire reu Id travel, and before thev renched the 'dge of Blrdland they heard Judge Owl's sleepv hoet: "Whoe ! Whoe I Who H waking me up? Whoe! Whoe! Who Is out In this chilly Bnowsterm when they might be snug In bed as I am?" "Chee I Chee ! We're going te step 'in snowstorm I" screched Ulue Jn We want you te help us, Judge Owl. veur line big mouth. And when " have stepped the enew you can go ack te bed again." "Whoe ! IVhoe !" hooted Judsre Owl ut what he answered Blua Jay will have te wait te be told tomorrow. Professional Women- Springfield, 111., claims te hnve S000 wemen In business, professional and ndustrlal life. I.ake county Is the first county In fhle te elect a woman as probate Judge Mary A. Llvcrmere, the centennial of whuHe birth Is seen te be celebrated, nt aiiieit :i gi eater success In the lccturu Held than any ether American wemnn As n lecturer she traveled ever 25,000 miles annually. vIMt'ng every stnte h the un'en, and also England and Scot land Her lecture topics Included hli hli terical. biographical, political, religious and reformatory subjects. WANAMAKERS DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S i rt r w 9 i O wanamaker s uewn etairs Mere A Lewer-Price Stere Full of Christmas Gifts for Everybody frjw i?7 f Question Cerner Today's Inquiries 1. What tiRe can be made of the Kend parts of worn-out gingham npreni? 2. Describe n novel use of geld rib bon en n light afternoon drew. 3. What inexpenilve household ne cessity can he decorated at home for a Christmas present? 4. When a. feather fan is slightly worn nt the tips se that It can not be carried for formal occa sions, hew can it be renovated' 5. In wnshlnf a man's shirt at home, what method of cleaning ii easiest for the itld parts such as cellar hand, ruffs, etc. 7 0. What novel ti training for an eve ning gown Is used te make a train? Yesterday's Answers 1. The latent Innovation in lnmp shndes of silk and geld lace is an estra "cklrt" in the form of a sennt ruflle. fastened te the edqe with a band of lace and flowers under a narrow heading. 2. An electric light bulb In whlel the wires arc broken can be mil lied as a o'ethes sprinkler. If a hole Is filed in the top while it is under wntcr. The water is drawn In and comes out only when the bulb is shaken. 3. Velvet gives a geed, smooth shine when iibed for cleaning silver. 4. A pretty nnd useful piece of fur niture for the nursery Is a tiny uRshstaml, pniutcd white and adorned with pink hews, with a pale pink cnntncled basin, soap cup and powder box. B. If a baby's clothes are mnde te fasten all the way down the front, they can be slipped en him all at one time, with the sldcves all fitted together. 0. A plain metal pnper clip can be painted n solid color and decor- ated by baud with dainty flowers te make a pretty gift for Christmas, YOUR XMAS OPPORTUNITY 20ce Cash Discount Fer One Week Only i iHICABEf .- j-irbit .jig liny Direct Frem Manuftxi sanjle Wraps $35..$65 Save up te BO per cent en the(i handsome luxurious, fur trimmed wraps e f sllvertene. Belivia, veldyn, v e I e u r and Beaucnra I n soft, beautiful shades. Oni or two of n kind. Mace in our own factory. UlA'f A-P-E-C..LL .h.ceatu Bpw-iai at T thlspriM. Werth up $ fl CS te twice this prlce. 1 iT Many fur tnJ,,,,i - tip Quick Snaps Dell Lamps $5 Piquant Dresden figures with bouffant silken skirts through which the light shines (Chestnut) Suspenders and Belts Useful gifts for men. Each in a Christmas box CC and each ue (Gallery, Market) Men's Neckties Four-in-hands of silks and silk mixtures in scores of geed patterns and 50 C colorings (Gnllery, Market) Christmas Candles Four red candles, 14 inches high, in a Christmas p7Kr box OC (Chettnnt) Bayberry Candles Twe of these mystical green candles in a Christ- KQc mas box (Clientnut) Children's Slippers Little red or Oxford felt slippers with padded soles. Hi' $1-75 (Chestnut) Cretonne-Covered Bexes rij 8 &BfeBSra ! Ma-fflT&y qftraE&g ISIi I A Rainbow 1 1 1 v . I 1 B I i R I Cuts Down the ! Iwliftl I T-Hh Cost of L-undry i Wi&MWffM& The neatest. liRhtejt, most con- I i IW& m ffl J K3 ii " Ma P 'p"icnt nnd nccesaible electric j JfiEfi mft p. i va Ji wrfffl 9 vashinp machine en the market. 9 MSPlWi Price, $165 SSlSS P Eaty Pamnt if Dt,ircd Hwl!iil 1 J-F-Buchanan & Ce- r llBflflWMBBKP.I 1715 Chctnut St. j ' "iTTTmTTl 1 U t H ' 1 : 1 1 1 J I ' 1 1 riTTiTTR Fl IlTnTlTrriTl I M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 ITTl 1 1 1 LU HJlJllilLLg !g! The Stere of Personal Service g' I 1310 Chestnut Street ,11 Street Dresses I J in a Rale :l Y I MM. Extraordinary p A&mmm. f.m --, s ft ! VlW.? sir f ! 1 ,iPt Values 35.00 te 42.50 1 j I s 11$$ A wonderful variety of modes in ,K j 8 I IlKiW Tricetine, Velvet, Taffeta and '4 1 i RPM Velours. Touches of embroidery i I I SfflTfflr fascinatingly add te their charm, ifj (j I HIM 7 though some are very modish in g 1 ' I Hm V strictly tailored effects. jj I I A Navy Blue most smartly Pre 1 I I Iffr dominateB. All sizes for Women H, J jj and Misses. Si j Ne Approvals Nene C. O. D.All Sales Final l I I THE BLUM STORE j j p A New Organization With an Old Name Well-built shirtwaist boxes, 29 inches long, 16 inches wide and 13 inches (te high are (Central) Tapestry Scarfs Richly colored table scarfs, 50x19 inches, are 1M special at v (Central) Oval Plaited Rugs Quaint rugs of gingham rags have rose, blue or black borders. 30x60 (ty CQ inches (Cbentnnt) Middy Blouses ones sere $2 Fresh white jean with detachable blue cellars. Sizes 8 te 18 (Market) Traveling Bags Brown cowhide, leather lined bass arc 18 inches long, well made and $15 roomy v (Market) Rhinestone Bar Pins Pretty pins with small rhinestones, beautifully set in metal with a silver M finish (Chestnut) Silk Jersey Bleemers Leng bloomers in navy, Copenhagen, French blue, purple, brown or $3g5 green (Central) Levely Camisoles Pink or white satin or crepe dc chine, delightfully simple or quite $1,50 lacy (Central) Women's Handkerchiefs Solid colors pinks, blues, browns. Hand-made, initial ed and hand-embreid- CC c ered. All sheer linen -,e" (Central) Baby Blankets Blue or pink with white teddy bears, bunnies or flow flew ersall reversible. 1 95 36x40 inches (Central) Children's Knitted Leggings White wool drawer leg gings for children who wear land 2 year $1,25 sizes (Central) Bag Tops Imitation shell bag tops, finished with metal and metal chains, t1 OC (Central) are Carload of Christmas U Artiste Phonographs Just Arrived-M $90 Everybody is starting te talk tbeut them. These wonderful phonographs at $90. Built at our suggestion te com cem com nte witn phonographs selling at nore than $100. Come antt h. ar their mellow, throaty, beautiful music. Ne metallic vibratiena in L'Artiste phonographs as you will quickly notice. That is because thei SUntl threat is weed, net metal L'Artiste phonographs are net jnly musical, they have geed look ing cabinets, built by people who like te de a geed job. Pieperly finished outside and inside. Ti.cy leek and sound like much finer phonographs than can be ordinar ily had at $90. Christmas Records Will Be Played All Day Levely carols of the old times. It gives one a thrill of Christmas te hear them. L'Artiste phonographs can be purchased at $5 down nnd $5 monthly, or an initial purchase of $G worth of records can be bought and the phonograph sent out without any ether payment. Then $5 a month. (Central) Nearly 1000 Women's Dresses at $9.75 te $20 I'l If .'I hit m Wm ii t u Ss&i I Mil 5 T . U 1! " en s lNetamy rine All-Weel Overcoats at $35 Are a Gift Werth Having Deuble-breasted coats with convertible cellars, belted backs and large patch pockets are in the season's gray, green or brown mixtures. Seme have everplaids. Men want coats like these, and they need them, NOW. Men's All-Woe1 Suits at $35 are just as geed buys as the overcoats, and that is paying quite a little! They are Winter-weight and in the semicon semicen servative two or three button styles that best satisfy men and young men of today. (Onllerr, Market) t Satin Serge Tricetiyie Charmcuse Weel jersey Weel velour different styles a hundred, and The number of mounts well up te you will find all the fashionable lines and trimmings well represented. A Decided Drep in the Prices of Women's Micha Gloves Perfect gleve3, correct fo.'hiens. desirable weights and all much lessened in price. Ne need te tell of the comfort, smartness nnd durability of mjcl'a trleves. What a place te bring the Christmas listl Mecha Gloves, $2.15 Onr-c'nsp tr-v- ' "" iuc sewn, in gray or brown wonderfully soft nnd velvety. Silh Lmeu madia Gloves, $2.50 These are in gray, beaver nnd black. Unlincd mocha glevcB, in gray or beaver, are eutseam or pique sewn at $2.50. StriD-Wrist Mecha Glrves, $5 Gray gloves, eutseam sc" "-'th spear-point backs. (Central) W.emen's Tail Special at $20 New Beaded Georgette Dresses Ever se pretty, all of them. They're in navy blue and brown, embroidered with silk and tiny beads and made ever silk foundations. Each frock beasts a pretty satin sash, ns you'll see in the sketch. Levely Charmeuse and Crepe Back Satin Dresses, $22.50 $25 te $39 Afternoon di esses of beautiful ma terials are trimmed with little frills, bending, silk embroidery or Georgette crepe. Dresses as leve'y as these are e,itifp npprepiiate for gifts. (Market) szrys 'i z$W $5.90 ei i erea duk louses at $5.90 (Really WerLh-While Gifts) One of the models is skeLched. It is in flesh or vhite radium of excellent luality. Four ether models, of crere de chine in flesh or white, include blouses with high necks, roll cellars, con vertible cellars and a Peter Pan. Seme are trimmed with tuckirg and all of them are tailored te fit well. (Market) All- Weel Suits for 10 te 18 Year Beys, $12.75 Bought at a concession, these suits are nil-wool by our own chemical test and properly tailored. Wc saw te both these details before we bought them because they nre intended for Christmas presents. Christmas presents, of course, have te be pretty fine, and these suits a $12.75 are as geed as most boys want te wear te school. Oxford, green, medium gray and brown mixtures and he'iin"--bene cheviets with fully linnd knickers nnd coats lined with mohair. Belted, p'cated and yoke Norfelks in the collection. Seams tre taped se that they don't pull apart. We recommend them te fathers and mothers who want te give the boys geed-looking suit at ?12.75. (Gallery, Market) Pink Satin Corsets, $2.75 and $5 At $2.75 there is a topless girdle, hooking in back, with four hose supporters. The $5 tc-rsct is nlse low, but is longer ever the hips nnd has elastic about the top. (Central) Original Gifts in the Yuletide Toilet Goods Stere Have you seen the big bottles of lavender flowers? Grand mother would love them. $1. Bettles of rise lenves, dcli :i usly sweet, 75c. Sets of toilet goods can pro vide your friend with her favor ite scent in all k'n 's of things. Yeu can imagine hew pleased she will be. A jade green box hns the de'i cate "Three Flowers" perfume with n chaiming package of face powder at ?2. Anether thril'ing set has gardenia scented toilet water, soap and face powder at $3. A set in a Krenth pirtmc box, satin lined, is complete with toilet water, face powder and talcum at S3.25. A set in n red and geld box, containing toilet water, talcum and soap, nt ? Delightful bottles of jewel-cole:ed smelling salts make pretty gifts for ste kings, nt 40c, 75c nnd $1. Potpourri gifts for Christmas steckiitrs, 25c, 50c and 75c. Small bottles of precious Frem.li perfumes have been especially tilled for this Down Stniis Toilet e ' S'uip. G'c u 52 75. Teiht Sets, including blnck and whit-1 Christmas assortments of ,ll k'nils of artificial ivory toilet ware a'f nt th"ir height. Sets can be had new in white with h'.ick, blue or pink borders". Others in amber color or all white. Distinguished shapes. Moderate pi ices. Entire sets can be purchnsed or separate pieces ns one desires. 1'uced accertilrg te style and co'er. Hnir brushes, $2 te $12. Mirreis, $".50 te $12. Combs, 35c te $2. Buffi rs, 75c te $3. (CheMtnut) CWhe brushes, S "0 te $fi Puff boxes, 'Oc te $5. Trays, ?.i...O te ?i! Manicure nieces, 2ec te $1. Beads With the Luster of Pearls $1.50 te $5 They seem te belong particu larly te Christmas! Strings nre of various leneth nnd the color, luster nnd quality are nil geed. Ench necklace has n 10-karat geld clnsp. (Clientnut) Beys' Velour Tarns Special at $2.50 Goed-lookinc tnms. worth quit" a bit mere; they will fit boys of 3 te 7 yenrs. In tnn, green, taupe, brown nnd blnck. (Ontltry, Murket) Children's Sweater Sets Snug affairs of brushed wool, in tnn, include sweaters, caps, draw-cr-leggings and mittens. Sizes 2 te 5 years, $9.50. (Central) Most Exciting Christmas News Frem the Junier Stere New Velveteen l 'v y.rZ-- Vi Mill nBffiFWfBjrfc&i Cr n ' 'j'li'1 Rilv a&Hw. v?y ,T t T " i R I li fp$w iiil n ii w 6i J (J $15 . JdJ $18.7f Dresses Special at $15, $16.50 and $18. 75 Real little I'i HKess dresst s, .se lovely are they I Of brown, navy or black eh c teen, beauti fully embruidi red in c le. ed wjeIs 01 silks. Seme hnve Eten b dices with venue- of Geor Geer ge ttc. Otht r hnve girdh s of co-d, de.jble-fuced ribbon or Mitm. E.icl one is n delight nnd there are faizes fur girls of 12 te 10. New White Dresses As fiesh nnd white as the Christmas snow. They're of lawn-, voiles und erg.indiis, fluffy with lace nnd gay with libben sn.shes, Whnt a nice g.ft for any little girl of 0 te 11. S4.60, $5.50, $5.75 t.. $7.7 j. Cheery Cinghams Such frocks never loc their charm. Fer school nnd nc y dav they'n perfect. A great variety of p'.a ds, checks end plain colors, for girls of 6 te 14, nt $1.85, $2, ?3.8 nnd $5 and very price Is speciul. i if -jr $ r ii 4 v, fjill . """ABE CAniwirMT -, (Market) ta ti Arch H:..tL Arch Stfet A u eiU ,MUw .AJifrr I.JIW-. UW !'"um;iMiVr i i r:J' "WtuflByu ' IBT'r2B2E """''"J '" ' t memp' " -ibMMkBQW f
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