"mtrfWtifr1?- iitm&'' "WTTTVfcVvf '. " " f O-Vi" , s... ' 'f" -.v, v-''rJlr,v',1i"v",' ' EISENG WJfcMfl M5Mteft-PgffiABffiifflA-, FttlDSX JANTTAKY 21, Mfl. n DREAMLAND ADVENTURES "The WMtrbittt" ByTMDinc i for rtlAPTEB V I .l. camp el thti Trampt T-t-S Billy, with tho half.frown pE(jO "J i 'J tgh tllcUlMj be- PrI?JfJUrA5 1 wenton In tho wintry rMfh n'y SrkmJ Mr"nollo Canary. ?torm o flna sJa wide., the stronr Thyw"Rhi them HWlttly over tho enow. w'wM?JhVhey iwked until their eye; ft'anr th'y Vuldn't And the lost canr- "! sar r cotf 'a"- sap ve Ln .wi Snrrakcets. snurBllnB UP to ?dih undJr DlllVi'i coa" "Wo were '"r, few ''houh thtf vqSHftiiyrK'pr,? the trM ,C.T FJ25 "Hurry to It, "tr nm chilled through and through." ti.5Mrn S?. but when thw cam; BjLtttil?yRer up Quietly nd took , i. nm( n xti thy hd dono io J0' w?re dndthey hod been cautloui. rryi rM , fidtid. the camp of trwnpi. , tSI ilro wm built In front of- If"1;,! WJ 0,u0h m boy scout make In the SJidft' and In the ftan-to were thre. bufi'ynanddDl'll?' peeked at them from JTinff a tree, and to their mirprlaj ;w M "two of ?ho men each held a bird In hi hand. The birds were Mr. and Mm. !?hCtf.ncncranarle3 are safe." whlitpercd p,y ?M un creep away so the tffaJBti&SSmy. for ho to. hard what one tramp was eaylng to thSlthlnk"theso birds would taato good touted on MIckB," the tranjo aald. 1 "-Hint's a good Idea." said a second ""Vo It would be a olmme to eat auch nrtiy gong birds." said the. third tramp. K was i-oWr than tho others and dM not look so rough. "Let ug keep ri.m here in our camp, and have them 2r us up with their elriglng." 'Humphl I'd tlha to hvo wmwth ng ,k.J V uo In thin storm." jrtuntert tho tot tram "S'w" """; n n'"1 ind psrlmps. I'll not toast you and eat fSS" The tramp held up Hollo Canary, fat when Hollo Canary tried to jlng : he oould give only a hoarse croak. Ho had Suftit cold and couldn't sine any bet-, tertSan a bullfrog. And Mrs. Canary "m just ns bad. She Just coughed and whd until tho tramp who held her "'wSH' yo can't ",n' yu ean jlrilel" he cried, grabbing up a sharp tick on which to toaat Tier,over the Tht seemed about to be the flnlsh of Hollo Canary and hla pretty little wife, but lust then the tramp who held Mrs. Canary got a surprise. That surprise is i snowfall right In the eye. It Ud come straight from Billy's hand. "Ouch!" yelled the tramp, arid he let go Mra Canary to put his hand over The' tramp xho hold Hollo Canary looked In surprise at the other chap. -h. lhim f nnnthnr haril nnnwhalt sailed through the air and hit him on the ml of his reil noae. "wow!" yellea mo tramp, ana no lei Rollo go, In his pained amazement. Tho canaries had caught a glimpse of Peiw and Billy, and they dashed right to th'tni Peggy thrust tho two blrdg bem nth her coat, and then she and Billy started to run as fast as they couli .i.iv frum the camp of tho tramps. Io ou think the tramps will follow And do vou think the tramps will CAtcli them? or do ou think the tramps will have .1 trkk il,iyd on them and get fooled? If vou uere telllnc the Htory what n'riuM ou liae happen In the next diopter? Adventures Witk a Purse HKI.n.N' miw these and told mc about llirm. And they sound so pice I tbnught I'd mention them. If you arc Intermtrd you can investigate. Well, ,in. how, she aald that she saw soma awfully pretty combination powder and tow ooxes, gnia-nniMiea with cioi soniip tops, for $2. They are not al read supplied with powder and rouge, aud mi wonder, at that price. But you know .vou can buy these little compact cakes of powder and rouge separately for mt hmall cost. Anyhow, If you are coming in town some day soon, stop and nee these boxes. They might provo just what you want for a priie or for a (ift, or tint ho even for a tittle pres ent to yourself. There might be several rcatons why tou would want one of. theso book rtcks. Majbe, like Peter and me, jou hive every available book space filled, nd Mill tmve some books left over. Well then, one of these racks will give jou an opportunity to add quite u num ber of new books to your collection. The rark has three shelves, and Is, I should Bar, about thirty-six inches ong. In fart It does not look unlike'a long narrow stool. The top is a flat Piece, This gives an opportunity to put books here ulth decorative book ends, ind for further ornament n vase or bowl. I'nderneath nro two slanting "helves. Placed against the wall un obtrusively, this rack would be both n ?i 1! innd an ornnental addition to the living room. It Is real mahogany, nd coits $25. Then Dorothea told me about tho nlchtcnv.nN. and they sound quite nice. ihey are nt one of the shops that has lw)h been noted for its good undtf wear at low prlrcs. There are a couple ot utiles--one with squarf necks nicely nnWied. nnd another with bodlco effect. rhey ore I rimmed with dainty lncc and fine embroidery, and are particularly Fi 5i So eerdny" wear- Thclr pric HUMAN CURIOS flown t Ntnety beaune f,fwin' n,w,iy8 a clown," Is ha, hV.'nn "f h "wdust ring, which iK-nr.;. ""? ruo in more than a '"retlrert" 7, D',il'uu?mlnl"H who have Mint th... n,,.,he circus, only to And n'nt y in ,,0., """ uwuy perma. '" ihe lure f th.hi tSi'"""' howver. . m thii ,.e " imin."''? apparent as "' w. w In u," K i.'lllm Jerome) "d-rliL. ', ,f1,.J'ne, aift ,",nel' 'a con Paint ,l r"urn o spiiigles and white dol'nhrterr'hl? H2J,ai' nfcfumably settled Swnify ?ece55ie-WJaf 8.ne,blntt' ". ih ro.nl .,fiea nn "ner to go out on ,04 , k11, ProvldP ho feels as "YS ,'," does rtSW. . '"i aii 1 irer nvjuv tm. i. '? "rmiv "!! life tliat ,c'iuerH ,n , "JF win lit There a eomethlnir ahoui rut it in (fM.. " . : r.'" ur uancH ana tiiuuru 1 .... " PosHlliu. i.r mnt' nt anulyso glare of y il,xe B'am?'' ""d the ft tl1e,e,Llcral?":co.narh.pH It's r'iurea. mn.i0 leiTjtm Know Ixty i,nnl iEX ,".,ay "yu were !ure of th. r1?. ' ut wIlllvcV It Is. the being riZj "? comes pretty close to Pan w,tt..2n';.?'n circus back In irio-Iim r-"'. iuc "it mv f.C. " ' ID. J.WP years befor "ll to inai: , ih. 1 ,an l ,et me and wo inf n X ..Viu u,m?. "verland, travel, trier ' khvf Vralr'8 "chooners and nny Nd of iilP" that we could get 'clean ii?,lcf ,,au''t '' men to and out h?, fun' VS,h lnBll' the ''flnkinr nr i.i ut u? wuldn't stand for wurei" JWerr.m'soo,"ue,t- Admissions, of ey r. ii a B00d dea cheaper than thlrtv 8wi He.at" C0StH twonty.flve imiS f8,"1" ?", the c.la,,s of '" N"T d?ewrt."nrr" B,BO WwMi l.-.qrew 1126 a month tnr iu. 1 for tbMya0fU.han hard,y Fe Mihe-man (rext h. "the present time. Hut it"- 2 I can." "na 'in going- back to lt--f ,UT-An ihw At.. i,.),. Organ at 0, 11 and 4:50 Chimes at Noon WANAMAKER' DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Cloudy New Frocks! Spring Frocks! In an A mazing Sale Tomorrow IfiWanamaker's Down Stairs Store Prices Start $5, $7. 75 ' . . . . You'll want to be here early tomorrow morning, for frocks like these will take wings! It doesn't seem possible that such delightful frocks can be had for such small sums, all ready to slip into and to, wear. But here they are, hundreds of them, as fresh and charming as Spring her self. Best of all is the lowness of the prices. We don't remember better values, even years ago, when times were normal. These dresses are all marked A Third to a Half Less which is even more remarkable when you consider that most of these are Spring dresses, embodying new materials, new fashions, new colorings. $5 $14.75 20 Different Styles at $10.75 Wool velours, embroidered in wool or silk. Eton frocks with blue, brown or green checked skirts, accordion pleated, and little blue serge jackets trimmed with checked material. ' Navy serge,, embroidered or trimmed with braid. Fine Beaded Georgette Crepe Frocks $16.50 . Very elaborate dresses, showing black beads, irides cent beads and steel beads, and handsome, enough to wear anywhere. All are made over silk foundations, mong them are some nample dresses which are exceptionally fine. Mignonette dresses, in navy and black, are also $16.50. Extra-Size Dresses. $15 and $23.50 Navy and black dresses of charmeuse and Georgette are made in a half dozen pretty ways. Sizes range from 42i2 to 52. Navy or brown .siivertone dresses, embroidered with con trasting wool. Siivertone frockB, In green, brown or navy, aro trimmed with pleated frills of plain ve lour; the scalloped skirts are embroidered with wool. $7.75 Wool jersey dresses in navy, brown and reindeer are made with long chemise bodices and are embroidered with wool. $12.75 Wool jersey dresses in Co penhagen, navy or brown are embroidered with self-tone or contrasting silk, often with a glint of gold. $13.50 Navy blue tricotine "dresses in blouBe or straight-line mod els with gay, colorful sashes, collars and cuffs of tricolette. II New panel dresses of navy tricotine and wool velour over satin foundations. They're embroiderod in wool or crystal beads. $18.75 A special group of black crepe de chirQ dresses for mourning wear at this price. Blue tricofine dresses are made on unusual lines. Some beaded or braided and some embroidered with blue and gold. $35 (Market) Taupe and navy blue taffeta dresses are trimmed with pleated frills of taupe Geor gette. Navy blue taffeta dresses have gathered panels at the sides. Each panel has six taf feta ruffles on a ground of jade green Georgette. Charming New Dresses in Springtime Mood, $25 Black- or brown lace and black tulle dressea for infor mal dances are made over foundations of taffeta or char meuse. Rustling taffetas are ruffled or trimmed with eyelet embroidery. Crepes de chine, canton crepes and fine tricotines are beautifully embroidered in colors or silver thread and many have handsome sashes. Navy blues, blacks and silver gray among them. - Handsome Sample Dresses, $39 Typical Spring frocks of the better sort. You would expect to find them in exclusive small shops at twice or three times this sum. Tricotines are wonderfully embroidered or beaded. Taffetas, Canton crepes and Georgettes are very elabo rately embroidered and touched with beads. Imagine a frock of navy taffeta with elaborate eyelet embroidery made over a foundation of dull rose. Gray, robins'-egg blue, navy, beige, henna and japonica red are some of the fashionable colorings. ALL FURS Half Early Season's Prices Fox Fox sets, in taupe and brown, are $40 to $62.50. Japanese cross fox sets arc $37.50. Fox scarfs, in taupe, brown and black, are $15 to $35. Kit fox animal boas, in taupe and pearl-dyed, are $11 to $22.50. Wolf Wolf scarfs, 'in taupe, brown, gray and black, arc' $17.50 to $31.75. A brown wolf scarf at $20 is sketched. . Wolf sets, in taupe and brown, are $37.50 to $60. Ot1A.Slfin Animal Rnac & Smart little boas of fashionable furs are now $7.50 to $25. ' (Market) l-' I 2400 More Pair of Women's Fashionable High Shoes $4.90 (Savings of $3 to $,4.45) Tho hist time that we had such shoes at this -price they almost all were sold before the 1 end of the day and women have been asking for them ever since! ..... The shoes are of black or tan leather, lacing high with full wing or straight tip3. 1 They have good, welted solesand medium or low heels. (ClieatBDt) I 2400 Man's Fine Shirts; $1.55 In the Annual Men's Sale Shirts made of closely woven 80x80 thread percale. Colors are guaranteed fast. Each shirt is made over Wanamaker standard dimensions, wihch are famously large and comfortable. Every shirt new, fresh and ready to wear. Plenty of black, blue, brown and white stripes, and some two-tone effects. This sale brings these thoroughly good shirts at the lowest price of the season. Sizes 14 to 17 in each pattern. Center Aisle Opportunities I ftWM,Lsr, ' ' ''III $5 Hats Like Spring Flowers Fresh and bright and light aro they ! Many of the lovely silvery grays and warm brown tones that aro so becoming. Blues like the skies of April between showers arc seen in hats that are entirely of ribbon. Sand color, too. Taffeta, Batavia cloth and light straw braid, by themselves or in combination, form most of the hats, and that argues well for their lightness and comfort! (Market) Men's 25c and 50c Neckties Many Half Price Some all-silk tics at 25c. Mot of the 50c ones are all silk. Great variety of styles and colors Men's Shoes Special $4.90 Splendid value, every English last I shoes of dark brown leather welted soles. (dnllrry, Mnrket) pair! good with Other "Specials" for Men Men's shirts specially priced, ?2.35, $2.85, $3.50 and $4. Men's pajamas and nightshirts, $1.85, $2.35. Men's sweaters, $3.75 to $8.50. Men's mufflers, $1.50, $2 and $3.50. Save $2 a Pair on These Men's Gloves at $2.75 Good-looking sensible gloves for chilly weather. Professional men can bo sure of keeping thclr fingers warm and flexible in such gloveB. Motorists will find them not only warm but light weight They are of tan or black leather with seamless knit wool linings and strapped wrists. Good looking as well as worm. (Onllery, Market) 800 New Pongee Blouses at the Season's Lowest Price, $2.75 All four styles pictured with their Peter Pan. their two-in-one and roll collars, plain, tucked or with knife-pleated frills They are made of the Japanese pongee, which is of a rather more becoming shade and has more luster than other imported pongees. Sizes 36 to 46 in each style. This year we have sold thousands of pongee blouses and these arc by far the best of any near this price. Real Spring Hats, $3.85 Inexpensive affairs that have a great deal of charm and nice color. Taffeta with straw braid, taffeta with pleated crepe de chine, taffeta with flowers. Smart gray hats have embroidered upturned brims and are very popular Women's Lined Suede Gloves, $1.50 3l.ob, po Wonderfully Good Winter Coats At $12. 75, $16.50, $18. 75, $22.50 to $29 , All NewAll Marked at Half or Less Than H alf Early Season Prices Plenty of good, warm coats of velour, cheviots or siivertone for?12.7G. In reindeer, brown, green or navy, they have coiy shawl collars of kit coney. .. -, . ir - r surprising ioazs at vio.ou Fiill-lontrtii. well-cut coats half lined or lined throughout with VS MTV g ga- j5? JjSp" figured silk. Of siivertone, velour, polo cloth and two-tone cheviot .in brown, gray, green, blue, taupe and reindeer. I ho hand-piped button holes on many indicate the fine workmanship. Mannish Coatings, $18.75 Just the sort of fine mlxtuers that you see in men's medium weight overconts. They arc in gTays, greens, browns and heather mixtures, loosely belted. Perfect knockabout coats. Silvertip Bolivia Coats, $22.50 In the Fall these coats were more than double this price. In two becoming models, trimmed only with rows of stitching, these are in French blue and reindeer. Lined throughout with figured silk. Sizes jp to 44. Polo Coats With Fur Collars, $25 t Of creamy polo cloth antl very smart of line, these coats have wide, deep shawl collars of sealine fur. Of course, they arc silk-lined. Splendid Coats at $29 Suedenc of a smooth, fino quality and Bolivia make these coats' and wraps. -The linings are of lovely silks and tho collars dro of sealine or okunk opossum. Somo are without fur. In navy, Pckln and reindeer. At $35 to $47.50 A group of coats and wraps from our own stock, much lowered in price. Many have shawl collars of sealine, skunk opossum, Aus tralian opossum or nutrla-dycd coney. (Market) t-l " A4 7 .-... v -- rs a ,SC AJA N aVaVatm- . '-faWB .JWfcJ wHf v kSLEfe, U , & nrvVtpirJ, va la -: r M Kx.R --V 7V ( on- c ff 1 Save $1 nnd more on sneruillv ninvhuciwi Cn ,,?, ru..A. ii J CJ I wa""'y lined for Winter wear. Good ones for motoring and hiking. nOV.S MlOeS ?1,501f,?.r Kru.y and tan suedo with o01 flccce linings; one clasp, sizes MJKjyo kjiakjo i tf and flV4 only. $186 for similar Blovcg with seamyss knit w-. i ings in all sizes. $.. a pair for strapped-wrist suede gloves with wool fleece linings. Gray only. These have the closed cuffs which give uuiiiiiuuui win mill. $10.50 $22.50 t (. ' Special at $2.90 and $4.90 Those at $2.90 are of black or tan leather, cut Bluchcr, with wide toes. Sizes 10 to Kl. The $4.00 shoe?, are sturdy Winter shoes of black and tan leathers, with soles that aro doubly thick. Wide, comfortable toes. Sizes l to 5'i. ((laller?. Market) 165 Boy AU-Wool Suits at $12.75 Mothers, fathers and boys big enough to earn their own clothes can save $C or moro on standard Wanamaker suits freshly taken from our own fine stocks. Four different Norfolk styles with inverted or box-pleated backs and plain or fancy fronts. Brown, gray and greenish mix tureseach all-wool by actual chemical test. Coats are lined with mohair Knickers aro also fully lined. All pockets are faced with the woolen material. F.aoh senm is taped so it will not pull out All seams are silk sewn. In every way these suits aro the good, substantial, late-style clothes which well-dressed boys want. They will go fast nt $12.75. Sizes for 8 to 18 year boys. (nailery, ,MjVt) More of Those Wonderful House Dresses, $2.25 Half price and less for the prettiest gingham and chambray frocks that we have had in month at $126 A similar lot sold out In a day last week. Eight different styles, each one more elaborate than is usually expected in house dresses. Some have hand-embroidered organdie collars. Plain colors, plaids, checks and stripes. Three quarter and long sleeves Uncommon Neckwear, 50c and $1 collars and sets to wear with Third to half lets for fresh new Willtpr nnd Snrinii. frnl-. , n,?t for1,cnarrnt,ner vestees of embroMered nets with Valenciennes frills or collar and cuff sets of imitation Venise lace 50c for collars of embroidered organdie or lace, embroidered net with laces. Among them arc the interesting diminutive collars of lace, and also collar and cuff sets of plain white pique. Three Groups of White Sale Corsets $1, $1.50, $2 1000 enrbets at $1 four excellent models. 1000 corsets nt $1.."0 three or fcur modelh 1000 corsets at $2 about half dozen models. Styles for all types of figures from the slight to average stout. Of pink or white coutil or hroche. Bandeaux, 25c Fine white bat.ket weave material with tape shoulder strana-open-front or open-back style. ' Bandeaux and Brassieres, 50c 1500 new ones in pinl; or white, plain or lace trimmed. White Sale Satin Chemises, $2.25, $3 HftJ,K f thcac beHUtlful MUin "step-ins" which were hert tho firit day of iKe sale and void out almost nt once, priced $3. Crrpc de chine Ht'2 26 Ch.n,,!,:b With rlbbon shouI,le'- t"P nnd quantities of lace White Sale Satin Bodices, $1.50 Heavy lustrous satin in black, navy and .brown to wear under tha new hemstitched and otherwise transparent frock". 1 1 mi VA 1.- W' i 't i , n V "vj I r (
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