'K-v.'fyWiOV' ', EVEXTXG PUBLIC LEDGER J J1ILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JAXCAKY , 1021 1L UREAMIAND ADVENTURES .II-AC ?66 "rf Gratt Rabbil" ly uw- , .... a t.-r1' V PiaKli " ,1, VnlllniC for the Clever "", Mnnkf them Into a poi-pio M1C'V w?rV tliVJr hnil lilnyMl Ihelr rhc wc-l? "'. "., 'wi.iph hml tnurt'tl m ,u'iTonnlt-Hop, which Imil caumd loke.on rn l em Into a white rabl.lt nnd m '0'"r"b x tn the rnnslc tlcKllnB of rnLJ..rV f tl'CJ liaiJn't tr.iFPil Mm ll19 tt ! ,1r of rnnltliKf lilm into a pot-jnr '' "S&J ta fallon Into the hands ''feiV'rMv ', "'v to Bav- voti," whispered Hll. ili ii vr ,rnnl i!ui i inn InK Ho will maUo yn.i ii r, n (If ".' u "I i J T ,, s It at onru h the Kl.in. wnr NEWEST NECKLINE IS A TRIFLE HIGHER nnn - -,, '" ffik " Quark ' ?S" """.'L'K0 i.5:f j- hip !' pi" wnK1"1' ' '""'.'. .. Iv. l.r.1 )lue iui "i ..... ..... ,.... ini H ni'iprr CHiridi hih.i. i it..t.rjn i.iMp nnd iraH stoi ml K.ntltn u6on them TIi.h ui.i no rlil '&' " ..,., I.. lm IIHOl hv the lMcr tlm in -i v" iUJ" m:il(o a line pot-pie, and niv. . I lm "inirx " the ludper chmkl.d i,i. nc ii Hldinnrli. , , 1 7,. , , ,li llopplty-Hop would ootne . i i '. Ii ii red wlnteiKiHeii lierrlrH uli'iVn . -. I i.l. Into c lilldion," Mpie.ikud IVCR'' M.iTi, i. in nilvpil ilniir and ?t, mil piop.irod one of the Imiim to. I , Tiun hi. Krlnr.a an he ploked n. ..i ! the enic, nnd held hlni 'min,, im H'' KIclcliUT for the uinlldiee ltilil.lt rat.hll don't wm cm v. j II l.e i pot-pie li and l w lieli tin- Cli-vir MiiBlHiin ."l iln i, ru.ilnded Hilly of Biiini'thliiK li ,, i, ml lo'forr ''' W'tnctlilnK wan , .,,.m lloppltylloij had tiled will ,,nn It 1U IM-Kini to mitieak the same i .ii... iiord u , t.wlllH)elM-lVlllskeree ' j.,,, t i n I il.hlt Jll"l llk me '" i , ,ime time Hilly tlcklnl the nose cf , i i. , r MiiKlelim with hW wills- '"oul.'k t n "ink that Clover Maulolan mi the iiirprNu of hln life he was i.irmii nto a tilK tilucK and white rabbit Pl ,i) HIII ilroppfil to the tloor and th. ..' .,i tl'B liluelc and white lal.blt i,fnli. Inn. . . , , , The ii lulilm helper had picked I'fcu i. I. tin. e.iis to hand her to tho ClA.i M.iuKUill to put In the pol-ple ll,. s irul in iiHtonlHlunent at wh.it had l,ii.n ili.'.e to IiIh innster lie couldn't unilc suind It at all p. hi. w ltn nov worked a fast a Tin n l .id ilie ."aw what hi. h.nl done ,,'. ,i i-l. ir MnKlrlun. and "lie Ion. r,iK..'.d the wot .Ik of Uopplt.v -Ilop'M ch.i.i.i Wii I.eiH-whlskeiH-whlnI.eice ' Tin. Into a lubl.lt Jimt Ilk., ine '" S, iJed the lll.' of the helper with tlt.r slier-, and plop ' she. fell to the )., i it,ii. hlntf near her wan a Hhlvor Inc ii'ml r.ibl.ll It wan the helper iii. tnllenee had never neen any ,i,,lk i tin- They thoUKht it was a v ii, i i ir I. on tho pait of the muii ril, i l th. shook the theatre with ii i , ipnii; of haml.s and tht If Hhouta 1 1 r x il Unnrt mn. el. ' What hne i.U done in .i . n. slem7 ipiarktil the dnek, wad dine mard Hlily Vou tuin hlni rlBht lu.k nt. i m.iRuMu. or 111 peek ou in 'ii ,u are hore " Th. 'link utruck at Ullly with his tul Inn Uilh dodsed and tickled the duil bill with hl.n whisker. l ili-whlskern-whlskeree ' 'I ii into ,i froff, quick aa can he "' , f.uil Uilh and In a second the iluiK wih Just a liarnilens froif. hoppltiK nhon On -Mr. -o flustered It scarcely Id i i i ii u was doing. ll i ii Hurrah'" roared tho au di,, , i i .iiik till-, all a part of the fiii lc,' ami Hilly were wonder Inn i 1 ii i- bo. ill? to happen next v ,o i ou thlnl; Ii ioinK to Happen' l. w hi tti.t.k the ("lever Musician will tin. sue, !ner way of ch.uiKlnir him n f , i- helper back Into men? i ! i mesH what will take, place In t i . .h.ipler and how this iitoiy V ' ii ' Oil explodes, Burns Girl n n .ti'ta lo htut l a lire in the stove In i1 l.itilieti nf her home cl-tcru'ay In i im of l.eioscno. I.enore Cnpn Inn'., i tn eh i M'tim old. of T(!l South ic Hi -trul Mifforcil buruN nt.oilt the nri, - mil l.inh when the oil exploded, Si.' via- t.il.cn to the. Pennsylvania lh.Mi.l I Ity COItlNNK LOW 1-2 'I'liis winter we nre more (led.e.l tlmn I'icollcte. The bodice, of an exenini; i;owh luis t.iieo mote boeome an 'million tin! factor, nnd, although the nuns are KOncrnllj bare, the neckline is cut blub enoiiRli to ecn(ie tin; cnrtoonlsf ami liuiuoriHt. TIiIh ilinr.ning little donee fioolt of dull pink silk cope exploits this mod ern tlicuiy of oveuins frork ami furllier explains that n corsnge mux he tis plain as ve tonslUer our husband's old Micethonrts pro iileil only It is he lonj; nnd that il end in some Mich kliiooIiiI drapery as this. 'I lie diaper), which is uf self-mil-tfiial. extends, as tbe mode provides it should, in points longer than the skirt-. The garhiuil of lloweis by wlii.h it is Httmlicd is of tiller li-sue und gieuu Mil II. Cathedral League Meets The f'atliedral I.eiiKUe of tin' Dim -(".nil Church met lust night at llisliop Hliinelander's tesidonce. .Til Soulli Twenty -ms oml stieel, to learn of the piottic-.s of the woik on tlie Washing ton Catliedriil. Cnnon Henry H. Tal bot pie ii talk on tlie subject illus trated with lantern slides. An infor mal tt'H'ption followed. TUE OAITA' NOVELETTE Talk About Nerve! j III IIAZKI, C.ttAV UIUII I . ' N'ow Juat tell me all nbout It. dent, 'on. beginning to end," bcRKed Sue. MttllnR herself comfottablv on the thleklv cushioned divan In .Hally'n room and helping horself generously to the sugared almonds "Hero I comn homo to Imd our father defeated for governot after holding the olflce for years and to hear that you are engaged to be mat rled ' I.'lro. away and I'll listen '" Nothing loath, Sally tucked her feet Ullftl.t- 111,,. ,..! rn..1,l l.n. l.,.M.1 ...., --... ... , ..,,., ,UIU, 11 I,, I IIHII.I-- .l,lll i placetitly Listen, then," she said, her! eyes sparkling;, "for It's very tomatiln. to tne' "Hut to begin at a proper beginning VOU Itnrill' Ull.i II. il ,nll,Dr' ... f. ..u ,. .. ........ ....i, .iii.l iiiiinr, n iiiii. are simply n wreelt, and when It came around election time nnd the imlirrs be gan to hint of a scandal to ho unearthed and the younger contingent wanting a different man, and Dad saw thete was going to bn a sure enough tight on, he simply Insisted that motlmr go away until ll was all oer And. naturally, although I was fenifullv peivcl about It I had to pi.u uu. dutiful il.uighter and trot nlong, too- .Vow, It wouldn't hue been ho bad If mother hadn't plek. d out a dull little hole In tho mount. utis tu o to of course, poor ibar, she niuldn't stand a regular Jazzy lesott utid consldfrlng how It turned nut but you'll see Anv wny, uu went tu a pl.t, ,. when, all ,oti hear after 8 o'clock Is the whlppoorwillH and the cluk blowing out the I imps. lit lleo me, sleit tin llrst hundred yeats ot so of It, which uis good foi nn com plexlun Hut tin ii h ho wo. i lis about a romp't 'tion in liclol.i i ' Well, one night I w.is wondering iih. ih I'd have, clio.ol.il. eotnstArch or lice pudding that s tin soil of a place It was when I looked tight actoss tho table nt the handsunst man 1 cet saw -attrncthe. deep muv ies, a i bin like mi iidsertlsi ment, tlie cilt.sl mouth - ' lo on," Intel rupt.'d .Sue, 'with tlie stoiv end nf It --.mil the nltest h.ili ' wnl on Sullv svlem-l UC com-.,, I llllllled llllll up III the leglster lie mis Mi John Itui ton, of .Mlssoutl .Vjijhoiv, wo got in -(tualnted and although he wus onl.v thero for a dav or two, he promised he'd be up week-ends right along. And so he was, and he kept me posted all nbout the (lec tion at liotiii. w here It seems he was stuMng toi ,i while and told me slufr that Dad didnt write nbout foi fear ll would upsi t mother "According to John Mr Horlon, of course. I was callllng hlni then Dad hudn t done unvthltig out of the way, but the ieoplo seemed to want somebodv who was a fighter und would get out nf!(I lllM i tlriil.i flint null fri'lniv In run the cltj and put tluough a franchise thai would be unfair to the piiblk You J see Dud's like nit--tei rlbh tonsena-l the. does things slow Well along came eleitmu muhl and 1 11.111 1,1,1,0,1 .1,1,111 inll,l U, 1.1, 1,1 IT U Til I us (Hi, es t.v election night we veto I t ngageil Yes. II was loie at Hist slgnl, l.i.ictl, iiliv Hut, ou h e, It m.is John and win n was I'' ' oii were saying how hui.m n.ithe tu .tie' mm mured Sue No no oh. es," iuntiniie.1 S.ill Ti.li.t ....it.lt.'t rrt .In .....nil, l.rtt. I...I ........ I iHIKIl, I. (lt U I . -I1X.II. Til lllblll, .ini, the ni t dav poor dear Dad came, de feated by. he.ien.s knows how much' Hut he was the chlppeiest thing, burt of relieved to be out of all the tesponslhll Itv and full ot plans to take .i trip to Hermtlda with mother Still, he was uu fully sore at tho candidate for the opposition Said he wan an Idiot with1 the views of a sweet girl graduate "Then t switched him off the subjeet In telling him I was engaged lie didn't like It iry well tii'i'JllRO I touldn I tell Things YoiCll Love to Make WhiiViBtoomDoll end Holder a A rilSai i p p Ms Mm Uilh . Li ' J lH u i . rjj m v i" ,LI SSA h no. (Iks ibe much used wit il. broom to be In keeping with lnlmdj s boudoir ' Pud tho knobbed handle ot the whisk broom with cotton to make It targe enough foi a head. Cover It with llesh-coloied sill. Stitch tho hair and eebrows with liloik wool or silk A l.lad; rretieh dot for each evn , u red stitch lot the nose and mouth Make two boons of thill., toiind white silk covered hut who. one to lit around the upper part of the bioom , the other hoop imi.it be a little larger than the cluum fetenie of the lowest part of the btoom Hhir a strip of silk of the deslted lolor on to the iioops Klnlsh with gold lace, or braid nnd tiuv silk or worsted (low ers Two sllk-eovered rings nttarlied to the luuk of the upper hoop will make It possible to hang up thin whisk broom doll and holiUt FhOllA. spent a fair amount of her time In taking, developing nnd finishing pictures purolv for her own amusement. WKen the Ktreetor estate Nvas settled however. It was ut ome apparent that Mrs. Streoter would have lo do some thing to eain her own living, und It was only natural that sho should fall back upon tho hobby which she bad followed for many years, particularly as sho had had to sell soma of her pictures In order to raise Immediate funds, The demand for tho photographs showed that theio was an active market for them, but. Instead of opening a "studio" of her own, and i mining Into debt while sue waueu uir in'up.o to uumu .w .." . iirs mrecier einii.cu ngni o. lu uu u little Intensive selling 1 With her camera slung br her side In 1 a neat, Inconspicuous box. she made her v nv fiom house to house, offering to t ike photographs of the Interior and . .....I... ,1... nllll.l.n.. n .!..( fl.u llntf 1 (t' IVI . .Ill; 1 IHIUiril .1. l'IUJ lllli uwn, the (lower garden or any other view that possessed a highly Individual touch. In other words, sho specialized In photo graphs which could not be taken In the usual Btudlo fettlng and, aa her ex penses were small, she was able to iplote a vorv reasonable, price for the i .. I .... ...I .t nt ..,. . itfi. ....... .... ul. en it. llliriut u .ii;.... .-? u, -in-. u-i on.) D.v,, a child playing on the street or In the f.ahI .... fit tjli, ....... ,. .il.tnri. ntiil sent u proof to tho mother stating that tuo pnoiograpns couio oo ouiaineu ut ho much u douen In the first year sho cleared more, than l.'000 over her ex penses. In addition nt alio suvs, to "having a good tunc while I wus doing It." Tomorrow C onU t wrnlle 1 !- , J? Policeman Discovero Fire ' stteet lnt night when he tn.ticcil moke blii.c '1'he hie was loiiflneil In n pile tifc Hvjj Hesorve 1'ollcemH., ('...so,, vvns trying --"B ''' k'rnting uboiil Ihe th.,jM... in llm lmemont and is belicve,r , IM the door of the Mlinet Steel Co.'s lotton j basement. Me lun.-d in nt, alarm and In have boon ..tused by a mnteb i1riM-4 fffifl nnd vnrn establishment nt 1KI7 t'liestnut I lire compnnies soon cxlinKuilied the through the grnllhK. K)m , I . 2 "IH a thing about John s ancestors' or his immediate family It seems Just com ing from Mlssoutl nv .isn't enough to sat isfy D.id. Hut I told him he'd probably bn' up .Saturday and h" could Judge for himself Vou ee. I knew that the In stant he saw him I '.id would fall for John. Just as 1 h id' Sallv paused nnd nlleethrlv munched nil alti. niul with .. mi.ivvhv loot; in .on as of one who visualizes a scene which Is past 'Well, ' said Mie ' did he ' "Oh- oh, .vch," said Hally. coming hack to the piesmt. "After a little. Vou see, first John explained that ho had tun up there, for the week-ends to get a III tin rest, in ver dreaming thnt hod fall In love with me, und that he had called himself John llorton of Mis souri to avoid publicity because If people had found out he was John llor ton Armstrong and Missouri wns only tho stnto he was born In. he wouldn't nave nan a .iioiiiein s vni;e, . ' Hut 1 stalled to tell vou about what Dad inougiu or mm vveu, no jusi iookdu hlni up and down anu llirougn ana through, all the time John was talking and I was so ueivous 1 was trembling In Inv patent ieatli'i pumps When John tlinshxl. Dad lust held out his hand I suppose,' he suld ' I ought to be gl.id It BttiNS in the family, mv dear loliu. but talk about nerve'" ' Win '" asked Sue Innocently, "did It take neive to Ull In love with ou'." What" lib I H.ilh. "haven't l told ion' Win Jo.in was the man who de feated D.ul ' ' Nril ( i.niplele Novelette ".Icm.'ii Snr ri.u l.si ape" Making More Money Turning a llnbliy Into Cash During the lire of her husband. Mis. Ceorgo H Streoter, of Vermont, viewed the taking of photographs simply as a plearant paBtlme and a means of recre ation She hnd a good camera and tho artistic sense which Is nccossnry to se cure natural, unstudied poaes so sho Adventures With a Purse rT1IlI2 mild weather we liuve been -L having litis nut fooled me one little bit I feel pt'lfectlv t.itro that we are going lo have .imie cold da.vs .otne tinie. I do not know when, to be sine, but they will come along. And for those who believe with ine. there arc the Shotlund wool spencers, those snug, soft little jncl.'ets that hi so unobtru sively miller the coat nnd which keep otic so warm and louifortal.lc. One shop lins ti special price on Just n few; they nro marked at ?- and (omo in n number of colors, iucliidini; white and n medium simile of blue. There lire not very mnny left. It mi?ht even pay sou to rail up tlie shop bcfoie you come In town if .vou ni' planning to in like a Hpetinl ttip jn-t for these. Talk about n sale in dress goods just listen to tins' One of Philadel phia's oldest nnd be-t known shops i- Imvino- ii nilln f.f fin t i . irietl .wtite hfltltl clmrmcus', soft, clui!.'iiig mntcilal that is just ns soft and I i-tioiis as anything you would hml in main .t dav s walk. ,1 uiidTHtuiul tint at oi'e time this niti- terlnljWas iik liigli as M a v.it'.l. but the solo price Is Ml is... I au it limited quantity in heima i, ml giav, hut in tlie darker color", sudi a- dark green, blue and brown, there was a more generous supply left. Then there is thnt mle of liber silk f.cai'fn nnotlie1 Mtlo with jusl u limited supply. The scatfs not onlv tome in the dnrk colors, blnck niul blue, which tuo nice to wear with suits, but thov also come in white and pale pink, giving new and dressy ues to tho senrf. Their quality is excellent nnd their price most reasonable, for they hear tlie tag .'.!),'. Fur mimes of flintis mlilrcss Woman's Tare Editor or rihone Walnut or Mnln ilOOO, MUASY SALE OF SILVERWARE ??!? QUADRUPLE PLATE S.oo$ 4-P1ECE COFFEE SERVICE lo-ilm up luttnrli 11 lilll'.AT hll,I.H W Mil s,,K dial nlTfrB joii uiiprere 'enteil values In high-grade nlhrrmirfl at prlfri. Hint ore no nstonlnhliiKly low as to I'f iilruoHt iiabelleviible. Tim Ii'inler In this snle Is n. hnnilnomr l-lili.e onts hrt, (lUtulriiple iilher-platf. minlttlni; e.f i'l.ffte Tot 7 Incheri liigli. iimir Ituiil n4 Imlirn wide, Crrnm l'ltilifr I lm lies wldo nnd Tray 10 Inches 'liunrtrr llm imttern of this set In er.T I111111h1.ini. niul it, (lf inipcrl. iiunllty. It h n regulnr AIT.tIO value. OVIl Hl'KCIAI. evi I I'llK I. tor tills 1-plfi r rt 15 11 .01, 1.MI IM .l lir.n IN THIS (illKAT 'IMIHHVKl, Mil! Aim THE 'ni.inuiNd A 11 tit 1. 1. Knlfo Arlilitin Coin Mi t rcili, engravoJ, II' "ucn Rcccri puittfrn 5vi a CluU s Bet blUer. 101k ftnil tpoon Kn.ve-i anil 6 Fork; " 1 nt pattirn 6'JiiJ B Tir i,,r8 Berry Spoon. Ifimiiomo Bedan jintfrn CPI, 06 ClioBt SUvfrware." VrTtn- ' Cominunlty jiattfrn . 0 pie Chut ailverware, Clinton . Koen tatti-rn SO pleno Cheat Silverwarf " t I' uiinlty Patrician pattom Kii.ui!. and (i Fork, Solid . r Sedan r-dltern 6 91'bet Cupa and 8 Hrooni. BOlKl nilifAr U..n n.li.. - ....... Hra. i.a.iT-iii 8P'i Sterllni Silver CotfoH "' Fineat Quality ! Pie e Chavt Sterling Silvor ie Sedan pattern c,P.e e Cheat Steilintr "Sllvir, ware Sedan nattem Mull Order mini. 111k Cmtnloj Pre $1.50 " $4.50 $6.75 $10.25 $15.50 $24.75 "$42.25 "$58.25 $90.00 $125.00 $198.00 $25800 "DAT'S'MAH BOY." Geuting's Great Stock Movement , , Brings LOWER PRICES for CHILDREN'S SHOES Ker- pair of our wonderful "Shoor-Tred" Shoes for Boys, Girls, Misses and Children in our stock, includ ing high and low shoes, and school, dress and play shoes, revised in price. Little Children's Sizes 6 to 8 $4.35 Children's Sizes 81 to I CH $4-65 Misses' Sizes 11 to 2 $5.35 Growing Girls' Sizes 21 to 8 $g. 35 Boys' Shoes Sizes 11 to 6 $5-35 Clean-up of 1000 pairs of short lines for $ children and misses. Sizes 6 to 2. Now . .85 1230 Market St. Shoes and .r (pronounced gyting) itt&mm 1308 Chestnut St. She 23 and Stockings for JThe Stores of Famous Shoes Stockings for all the family M all the family Also a Quick Service Men's Shop at 19 South 11th St. Every Foot Professionally Fitted Three Geuting Brothers Supervising eiM tii'iii "Mm, in tiiiiiiiww ':"Li!lRiiiJ!iiiiii!!i ; i.inii rM. ,&: iiiirniijiiiiiiin j i iiniNireiiigiH nil mii'iHiji j 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiniii'iiiiiiv j iiij-i; wj& The Most Attractive "Sale Offering" in Town Can't Com pare With This Manufacturer's On Sale on the Second Floor Just Inside the Eleventh Street Entrance Daily S:?0 A.M. to 7 I'M. & f I afeaaSLrT 1 7T7 SALE of SHIRTS I hit. big, sweepitiB "Turn.into.Cah" Sale includes every ihirt, every pnjumn and every yard of piece goods in our factory. Your unlimited choice of patterns in the finest of fabrics, as honestly manufactured as nny in America. The name Faqgcn assuras tins fact. msp Sty 5.1 . t -i . ?v-&T Values $2.50 otiH'i Mint including Stripi-il I'ongi'j.-, t IJ if.-i.m ( oids.. Silk Strincs, Oxfo Imported Madras ard Fihcr Stripe 1.25, 1.95 and 2.50 Present Retail Values to $7.00 Extraordinary Values in Men's and Night-Shirts and Pajamas I list nlor (iiiuritiitt't il PIECE GOODS WH1TC MUSLIN, a yard High-Grnde Cambric, 36 in Striped Corded Madras, 32 in Importt'd Woven Madras, 36 in Shnns)lk Plain Shades 36 in Silk Stripe Woven Madras, 32 in Candy Striped Woen Madras, 36 in Striped Mercerized Poplins, 36 in . . White-Striped Pique, 36 in . . . Imported Woven Madras, 32 in .... horded Striped Madras, 36 in .... Handsome Fiber Silks, 32 in .... ni drd rd"". Boys' 13c 20c 35c 60c 60t .75c 45c 45c .50t 50c 50c 95c The reason we can give such values is because we're willing to go farther than the others in taking a loss. If we clear our 88 we pay is worth the while, stocks in a few weeks the lo Equal Values in BOYS' SHIRTS Sizes 12 ' ; to 14 MEN'S SILK SHIRTS $4.50 Satin Stripe Silk Crepe de Chine White Satin - M NATHAN FAGGEN & SONS SHIRT MFRS. IN PHILADELPHIA FOR OVER 35 YEARS FACTORY at 11th & RACE, S. E. Corner On Second Floor Use lh St. Entrance YlAV mi m m mi il m IB Vj I m ll 'Dp ii & ii I i N. W. Cor. 8th & Chestnut Sts. ',0J7 MARKET ST. 909 MARKET ST 4l MMM laaaajy-'- -'jj' n.1 W .K .!.. - i . i , ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' " r