V' lU EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1921 to W1" i TOD A Y'S MYSTERY STORY By riIILIl KKANCIS NOWLAN Saturday's Mystery Solution IS TIIIO cum' of "The Hollow Scnrab," tho thins tlmt convinced Jlmroj Hunt of tin- liinoccncp of linn il.ill vn tlit verj f"'t 'int ,"' 'ln(l r" pulled tlio theft "f 'he "ennilt vllrkpln tn which the HiniiSKlril illninonil vn cniifonlnl. ttniiihill. the ti listed mcwi'iiRci' of one of ihr In I Kt (liiunonil lnokernxi' llrnii Rolng to Bprnil the iiIkIiI with n hcIiooI ratlin or something like thnt. It'll make n much better movie plot thnti the sob fittiff you've jiiHt doped out, mill It'll hnyp thp nilvnntngp of beliiR thp truth. I II co ftirthpr mill miKKPst thnt when yon llnd tlmxp pni-pntu, you examlnp their spoiled (Inucliter'M clck for n cample of handwriting nlmilar to thin, olid whoirjou lind It. iirtpxt the wilter, either us the luurdeier or nil neeen- say Bomcthlntr plensant, oven though tho wind wns howling outside, swirling the unow Into huge drifts. Tho other owl said never a word. .Vow that seemed very Btranito to Judgo Owl, hut It really wacn't Btrango at all The otlior owl waB pint a stuffed oWl that had Blood on tho perch above tho door for years and years, Judee Qwl, with Ills 1ialf-bllnd eyes, couldn't seo that It was only a Bluffed owl. He thought It was alive, but very Impollto and surly. Ulue Jay. when the other owl didn't speitk or Btlr, iaw thai It wasp t a live owl And Ulue Jay thought he -would pla n Jolco on Judge Owl. "f'lice! That liaughty owl will not speak to you," he Hcrenmed nt Judge Owl "lie thliil-s lie Is better than you a'e." Whon! Wlioo' Is that truc.7 nf ihe liHK''"! illliliiniiii iiioiiernue uruii - - - "Whoo: Wlioo' is inai iruti - ::x, :;;: ';:;;;;" - . i.... j rwyx nmir nriliniir teinpliiiion. i maim;. , i.'.mhIi mi Ii luinl lienk snnDDed pwii if tie ''' "inilKSliiirt on hli own ,i,,ipmit on the lile. he 'oilld take no ,, of lining hi" iiMiUllieillllve posl I, nil M ell il" Ki'lilR to pilMin. If Iip li:l,l Ini.l n im RiiillJ KnowledRP of the .,'nmh he would iml have reporteil lt ,l.ft. KnowliiK full wi'll thnt this would L.,nlor Hie attention f the rii-tnim of- AflnN mi " DREAMLAND ADVENTURES Juilfir Owl's (; Day By DADDY CIIAI'TI'lt I IiiiIkc Owl In ii I lKht On, heHiaud. T tl ...!. rn.ll, -,, nc,,;, "I' 7 e'n U nl Imm'Ii iulrifled to him to deliver to O liiiMklns nml uoddliig In the mm an an Insult and his hard beak snapped out. wnurr: no nit tne siuueu ui In the cheek. Tho stuffed owl jumped 1 under the blow, but ns Its feet were , fastened to the perch, It sprung back. Just llle a spring, and crack ' It hit 1 .ludjse Owl on the ear. ,, , , I 'flier' Thrnili him. Jddge Owl' I -cneehed Ulue Jay. Judge Owl dldn t I need to be told to do that, for bis I nngcr was up and he was fighting mau. Hi- pitched Into that stuffed owl, and 1 my. now lie uiu mane inc leniuem hj. "Whodl Whoo' He 1b trying to Muother me." hooted Judge Owl, draw- i-.it ' Ing tmi'k to cated his breath, 'then ......... HI' J I 1 'Ml ill ,ll,- (-!.-.' '-' ...",, MOOIU .....'' ,..'.., , ...!.... Mini tilualll hf -ti11 i;u.i If I weie nil ncxpensiM' j..hui-h wneie ne ami nine .lay. I'erl.v u ,,,,., iip ,.U that stulTed owl to :,., lKl,l.lb explained ..m n point ,',! Kr1-' "to'o.n" tT.U' " ' ' 'T I'llrf ;'fU,,TutH"ttb"d C" Inon Ih- icomiuendation of llnrvev -.,..,. In the HUn-room K.-,..len It , ; f ''; i1 .,e" ,hUP wai , " I c.ef.nc. .he ehier chanRed hl illWr,!',!" X lHu' eh ifh" ' ' " '"' ' '""" f tl.f Judge! , ii.de lottiml Unndall. and in the in- , '' ' r ),!,,' r II" "n hlp.ed a stuffc. 1 owl 1 ' , . ,Knlion lollowii.R the Intervievv won ,,; jlj,,;!",, U,u,"" 'll .''l' v, 1 I screamed the o '"lll'rd' "n, ' w!ft',Jl e pinWe. even flotu the (lollthab and strelehed and looked about for a ,1n,"11,,t' ?. '," LVtJrvm Ush S& t.et whnt piomiTd to h e id the ',',,? H'""ve tbev had known what was going to ,..t .iii-rex-'ful "f mmiRRliiiK oigiinr.a- llieie dliln t .rem to be mieli a dink. ,aiipcn to them, and Hip fate from 'inn. in which it wnx pliiiiued to make 'iul;t ""' in ihe sun-ioom The gl.isi whlr, Judge Owl uas going to save timi" in wiiii ii i I iinmm. "alls let hi all the llg hi of i ,iv, I e tliPm ,,, ,.f thmiiilRhl III" i " "'-.' tll.l-.lu. IMUv Sh,imo ! .Inn.'. tllPm ...tins ineiietiRPrx "i lepiiliiliiilK "nil Sno hlnl. Hivluglin: In ihe ciciw of .Mi i' mn lmh-vm w hat Is going to bap- r -- ., , .,,, . , ar to uiiinniii A iuid Mis Koiln finiur, Mr and Mix 'llllll I'.ll I .ll.e.l nml Itrmi nln f-nlluh. i-tl'i up ii con-diint iiolsx flintier ... .. 1)1) vou think, ptrhapf, they will be found In the cages of the runaway bouse r... n-niili unu HlHIltltV iiui-h.'" miunbled Judce On I. lie lli Vou 111 llnd out, In the next cliaptei """. ' .ibom the mom and he c.iine .it Usi but can .ou guess liefoic ou are ioiu ,.,, ,i . It'' t '" " peich abo' u dooiw.w that looked I 110 bl'l'lllg IvlJC iih though It blight be peaceful Judge On I n.ti about to alight upon It, nbeu TIM; Imih hi) "I the 'I"1"' "I ' Ulue .In gne shi III -ifmni ot nam--... !..'! .....I illL. x wi.nn eneiueii ..mm,. ... .,..- ........ e. :;riHt,. I-()()K , . .,-,.,,, M lllm,llor c Hull III ll, r '.'. TO PRESENT COMEDY MS ttm I '"I 4 I '"'i' ' -- ' ... ii" i in. ill;., peieii: l ;i- t ll tl t of II 1R WoniHli. Ml'' , le eimilgli Hiie ni.s auothei I on that pel rh !" Phlla. Chapter. D. of C. to Give "Mrs. Temple's Telegram" The Miiuedy. "Mrs. Teniple's Tele gi inn." will be presented tonight In the lie leuic-Stratloiil u.v memners oi inc .I , I ..!.... T1..MI. I nil be' n stabbed to death. The knife- on I- a huge on I that stood thete as still hmle had ml IIiioiirIi II heap Ri"'li n- a stutlie. Its exes gliding Into those ,n,,,te, and Pi-ced the heait. The o- JihIbo Owl ,..., brutal pint of the . riu,.. ,va- the ,,,,,1 jl.dge onk .nlghMng on 'one en,. ' '".,; ac'v r he eneh ,, ,, vMihI, her featnicM had I , ,,. peieh. at.d opening bis e,es jM.le '. J Z? I Z JZZt Z l.iiliinl I, Mind an lei ogniiioii. is ne stolen ai tile sii.inre on i. non i ... i ul... ....... . ...litine i In" Wlioo' Wbo ii the uoiKI ale you I in Ihe test, ihe wolf It wcillllllj. Mil. .... . . . ansnel. I I II- III III I I I t I llltlllt- IIU lllll'l.l I, IMeitMc Ijiinlan II mi llllivej lllliil -iviii.o' linn- ib cut do" huot.il untiil ti Ibev lemoved it that the hninl- .indue owl iiollteh lint the ntlur .ml ne. i iilt ami Hie 1II1IIM nillllicuie.i. . ne neiiiiei ansneieo nor iiiu.eu l.'iuii f initials and date inside smied and stated tlie i iiv liinl been veintclied aw a). lb i 1,'ilniiR was pour. etj poor ami i' litiing A gieat deal of blood lip pnnill. Ii'itl Unwed fioin the wound. b ii niilv the iiiidergnrnieiil'- weie inn, Ii -I'mii'il vmiIi it In the eheap liaudhaR it i,i ,ii In vide her was h half -finished 'itlei iii'iuiiently intended In her for liii-biind It read : llvi I'nul Toil lime been as goie, ti iii.I I to me as- mi lottld. I sup- In i lint Tin - M'rj ear of this ll l,li;el You pioiuised me Jolt wnuldii I Ke me do it. 1 got thinkin: i, ,'M 1.,-t uiRht. Imiil. nml 1 can't -'uiu! ii .m loiiRcr. I am going un. Don t In to Ii ml nif. I'm goiiiR with a ii mi uln .an ghe me the nice thing. 1 i' n 1 ni wan I nl. Take cine of bnb , i, ml lb the letter bnike ,,T ' In tie bag. ton, was the full lit ll i n - 1 ' ti Hith nhicli il Iuid been written. (!i aw nod Hunt Iuid tested il for the 'I .nl n, mum's titiRerprints. but hnd f" ml in me tit all mi its polished handle. '1 piniit liowever, liltni the Wilt! if- ih There was nu ihnilil ti bun I 's I- iiik ihe )ien with wlii.li tlie letter I'l I" , n n t ilteu ikiihI I.iikI. Hunt.' ejaculated linn- I . iili ,i sigh, wouldn't this mnki ii met fin ihe movies, tlioiighV Kittle titteilli wife llushand loses job. He- , mI In iinieitj l.oe Hies nut Ihe i iiilc. It.' h 1 In i ii i nines along, en- t lie M kiii limnc Little butlerll.i I' liinl- nl' balij. Has i-luinge nf I en ' Ki.l,- up ii iuuiiiis, nml tlie 'It" liinl' inubiibli full of hunch, I i I IT " IIh' v Hunt gt tinted II me ),nl 'iniug to liml nut n hu li" In ashed 1 'in'. Hu- ill) fin a poiii .Minn;.' zu "il' i de s deserted him, of coillje." i "lined ('unlaw, looking up in Cm i - Th.it won't be haul, l.el the v . j,i.S imblish the jam and even ' ' d husband will be down at head ii in, in- inside a inuple of hoiiih. S'n 'In ink's -.Ml fiesh'' This letter's i Ii w hniiis old. she i an't have i i i ( r.i fat . ' lb in giniited again "ll j cm w.int ' ' ill Ihe bnttoiu nf tins tiling," he i mil better watch for Ihe first "ill I'i do pm cuts who teport that ' muliier nlui is m I man led. is T ', niissiiic f i run home after It Just Whoo! Whoo' ll Is n eiy ple.is ant da " hoolnl Judge Owl, trjlng lo luent comi'iittec. riiiliidelpliia ('hapter. I'nltfil Dnilgh- of the educational iiiiti nenevoieiii worn of the organization, l'romiiicnt in ths cast is Mrs. Kenneth L. lllcks. The pluj is being produced under the iliieition of Kdwiiid S. (limit. A dunce will I'ol'ow. Mo-. Joseph M. Huston is chairnmn of the entertain- "Charge Accounts Opened With Reliable Perionf N. W. Comer 15th & Walnut . An Exceptional Special Offering of 100 , Fine DRESSES In Stunning, Distinctive Models Worth 50.00 to 100.00 Tricotines, Satins, Taffetas and Combina tions in the very smartest models. In wide variety and practically all sizes Navy, Black and Brown. The trimmings are simply wonderful ! This is a very unusual Dress Value, that no woman or miss should overlook. Sizes 16 to 42. Purchaiins Agents' Orders Accepted bm y"MHlMniiwwwtt . " i - - - - .Ii Ti,; situ no i iso j jq era iSjSS IC II 3 Vjoi IOT$ij$ f. I" ,ia jf ( ij O Sl 1I7$7S0 y. iSlyl, 112 $200 O PRESSER'S Special January Terms ON BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPHS Only 7 Days More of the SPECIAL ADVANTAGES Which This January Sale Affords You I Lowest Cash Price on a time basis. 2 Easier monthly terms I 2 to 24 montlia 3 Easier First Payments $5 to $10. 4 One half payments accepted during sickness or loss of employment. 5 Free delivery in Penna., N. J., Maryland and Delaware. 6 Free exchange, if desired, within thrcr montlifi. 7 Presser Service for one year free. 8 Patrons assured of no reduction in Brunswick prices in 1921. We !iae 12 (rmuiicki, Style 7, (now lii tuiitinucd) which wc offer nt $100, on month'y payments of ?li. HEAR THE BRUNSWICK TODAY It plays every known make of Record without attachments. iK ii THEO. PRESSER CO. The Home of Music 1710-12 CHESTNUT ST. T he larsest stock in America of ciluc.itionnl, ciniHc nntl church music publications. All the popular nntl show successes. Mail this coupon to us and we will forward you descriptive booklet of Hrunswick Phonographs. iNamc ! ., , . . r. u. uiiy anti&iaie B MONDAY, JAN. 31, 1021. fitore Opn Dully nl 0 A. M. Clnntn it Bl30 r. M. ELLENBUlCCx WE BLOCK -MARKET. HlZroZznct:' You'll Find Nothing to Compare With This Splendid Lot of $2.50 and $3.00 Bungalow Aprons We're Selling To- $1 fJQ morrow at only . . " D rswn --i a t r,-rl'' rx sj-r r I J. . A. I i V J'1 . I ' ' ' w, y . j ' i : W Their quality is markedly superior line percales anil ginghams in neat figured, checked, striped und plaid patterns, also some in plain colorings. Neatly finished; well made; variety of styles, two of which we picture. SnElIZmbUrgS Second Flout Re-enforcements Arrive to Add lo the Host of Fine Values in This Sale of Regulation Apparel for Juniors and Girls Savinus Are the Biggest Ever Offered at Any Time By Any Store! $7.30 Navy Serge Middy Regulation Dresses . . . For juniors and girls in smartly tailored styles, with white braid, trimmed collars and cuffs, chevrons on the sleeves and vest pock ets. Sizes 10 to 20 years; excellent quality $3.65 .$6 and $10 Wool Flannel Middy Blouses for Women, Misses and fl'7 nr Girls 4.yO In red and navy, with white braid trimming, chevrons on the sleeves, some with tics. Very warm; made in yoke styles. $3.00 Navy Serge Skirts for Girls In pleated models, fitted on bands. Sizes G to 14 vcars. A ' J H v) M -41-P $1.95 $2.00 Jean Middies For misses and girls in white with blue collars and culfs. braid- trimmed. $1.00 Extra Special! Girls' Winter Coats Regularly up to (JQ f" $15.00 at JO.VO In wool velour of very gootl quality; smartly belted; with deep collars of self material; linedthroughout. Sizes G to 14 years. bNELLENBURpS Second Floor Splendid Choosing in This Wonderful Sale of Boys' Winter Overcoats At Half and Less Than . Half Price! Fine, warm, smartly tailotetl all-wool overcoats in newest styles and most wanted color effects. $25.00 to $28.00 Winter Overcoats, Jfi 1 O ftf Reduced to l.UU Sizes 11 to 18 year.-. S32.50 to $38.00 Winter Overcoats, $ 1 C AA Reduced to lOAMJ Sies 1- to 18 yems. All Our Famous Right-Posture Suits for Boys at Half Price Made in the Snellcnburg Factoiy at Broad and Wallace Streets and sold by leading retailers from coast to coast. $19.50 Suits at.... $9.75 $22.50 Suits at.. $11.25 $25.50 Suits at... $12.75 $28.50 Suits at... $14.25 $31.50 Suits at... $15.75 $34.50 Suits at... $17.25 $37.50 Suits at... $18.75 SnELLENBGROS Third Moor H7iei Snellcnburg Prices Come Doicn, You Know You're in (or the Very Finest Values Any Store Could Possibly Offer! that's why such importance at taches to this extraordinary offering! Reduced Prices Cut in Half on All Our MEN'S SUITS -The reduced prices (reductions on maker-to-wcarcr prices, by the way) began at $25.00. Consequently you can come here and choose a fine suit for S12.50 now and on up through our entire stock, (jetting any thing you want for less than lt.s cost of manufacture! OVERCOATS Formerly $45.00 lo $75.00, then reduced to $33 to $50 Xow lo Be Closed Out at $25.00 Men's $10 to $C 7C $13.50 Trousers O. i O $8.50 $13 Men's $15 & $16.50 Trousers SNw.LI : NBI.RCS Third Floor Reductions of Half and More On Our Entire Stock of Men's Hats and - Fur Caps All Our $8.00 to $25.00 Genuine Velour Hats Now $3.25, $5.25, $6.75 & $10.00 In a splendid as sortment of styles and colors; complete range of sizes. Men's $5.00 Soft Hats & Derbies $2.35 All new and per fect; excoi cnt qual itv; good styles. S8.00 In S25.00 Fur Caps Reduced to SJ.5to $12.50 5s i k koS I''1'1 Fluor BS2LCv Fleecy Outing Flannel Pajamas and Night Shirts At Less Than Their Cost of Making! Pajamas, Originally $.'i.50, I nr Now PI.lO Pajamas. Originally $4.00, (? (-A Now J).OU Pajamas, Originally $1.50, (j0 A A One-Piece Pajamas, Origi- tjj AA nnlly $.1.00, Now $L.j) Night Shirts, Originally dj ir $2.25. Now DI.ttU Night Shirts. Originally (j r $.'.50. Now $L,LV These Splendid Values Special for Tuesday in Our February Sale of Furniture and Bedding Savings, as You Will Note, Arc Half and More and the Privilege of Our Club Plan Is Extended to Those Who Do Not Wish to Make an Immediate Large Outlay of Cash :S $550 William and Mary Bedroom Suit, $269.50 Americati walnut- iK-tnch di i"-or, huml some anity cave, large ihill'niobe and full size bed. Sample Dining Room Suits at V Price $400.00 suits $200.00 $5:r Suils $275.00 $450.00 Suits 5ROOC A A $800.00 Suits &A ff f( fcd&iUfW lit JLJJJJ $950.00 Suits at at. $475.00 Continuing Our oOc-on-the-Dollar Sale on the Biggest Stock and Largest Assortment of Brass Beds, Enameled Beds and All Kinds of Bedding in the City. Some Lots Are Limited, So Early Selection Is Advised Sample Brass Beds Sale Price at $18.75 Which is less thai, t h e i r replacement cost! Hunch t'ds o sample-, to choose from, all with two inch pots and one- inch filler rod. Two styles pictuied $240.00 (3-pc.) Tapestry Suits, $115.00 Lai'Be, comfortable pieces with loose spring cushions, coveted with good quality tapextty. ( olonial wing .-idc e! fed. Six-foot daven port and two large arm chair" o i i kfcer , "-' I I ' i ' - u Extra Special! Men's Heavy Cambric Night Shirts. frl r Originally S2.00, Now D 1 . 1 0 1500 Men's $2.50. 3.00 and $ 1.00 Silk Knitted Four-in-Hands. . (t Pj? High-grnde pure silk ties in j) i .00 plain colors and heather mixtures, also in good-looking striped effects; all widths narrow, medium and wide; excellent quality! bNHl .BJRfiS Fist Floor Biff Reductions on Boys' Outing Flannel Sleeping Garments Boys' $2.00 to $2.50 One-Pc. T l " r Outing Flannd I'ajamas at )liwO Boys' .$.'$ and $.'1.50 One-I'c. d jr Outing Flannel Pajamas at tyLi,LJ Boys' $2.00 Two-Piece (t r Outing Flannel Pajamas at pi.U Boys' $2.50 & $2.75 Two-Pc. d ap Outing Flannel Pajamas at v I 0 Boys' $1.50 Outing Flannel fl jr Night Shirts at Dl.lU 2000 50c and 05c Ties for o r Boys OuC Plaid silk four-in-hanns m a great vn- tiety of good-looking color combination. ? Fust Fl oor $2475 '$ hnrnrrnBrw ll Beds nrit.iuimi hi hi vi utm i n-Jtuirv i i EffiSBI J, i Jl ir tr m i--TTrrrrrnTJ i ,t .W -tumi kw ijL,,. 0n4ii "'fi mTVV A 1 MK" $55.00 CJolden Oak Extension Tables ilUHIM11," ll-ituh iiuuitei'i'd ciak t.ilile witn p.ji'k top. siN-foot extension. Colonial platform base S25.00 S(iiare-Post Cribs at Cost. . $45.00 Libran Table. $24.75 r - : 'cl iffV f r J . $12.75 hrrrfL.feiail n I ' r i'r"-tjk!-i I (TTW i ;i n ,ili(iuan I nlii n lioiiut tu. ( olonial pii'oil tle with huge iilsttform lme; large druwei . Enameled and Decorated Beds We've Reduced Every Kodak and Brownie Camera in Stock Without Reservation ! JfStV Kodaks That Were SO. 10 to $29.:tfl Now CQ to CO "7 r)o $n ULli. '. -SJ.-2!' i .r5a C0s--ii I - 4 n iS Ar '. .'71 Brownies That $2.80 to $1!).)5 Were Now $7 to S 1 y.5() SNtUiNaKb First Floor, North lluilditiir I i I' ll l' i M lil -, lllcil) ,i, ,.,, cn.'in 'l linili. (,..! link spnuj; mm IikIc-I $20.00 Drop-Side Couches, Complete . . Strong iron , . f r a m ' . . vi. couehe- will , , "- 'a vlfcl iloulilo link opunus (.' o m p 1 c tc with thick pad. Max J? cT" be us.'d a- Ll X 'ingle or noublc In. I ikct $11.75 ii ml ng t w i ii lnils thiee iii,.iMi i hcu- ami full--i v hoti- Piiunt nunl nnmliii utiil -ampler ('onic i m . ' Beds Formerly up to S32.50 Beds Formerl up to $50.00 $15.00 $24.75 Wt Mattresses at Cv,V. - " '' ' ""il,,n,ition. pm r,x-'"i' 'i'v ''" ,',, an,i "(,t fcL- r-a.,i .M " m il VV 1 1 w 3;M i.m i lilt a iii I mi il it,,., J A illilli I -1 1 V w itn pi mi, Mill .mil nni i i.i! cili'i". jlj "!'-. nil U mils ' U. Prices slarl nt hi) Sl.ti.'i and go up to S2!).1; $.'15.00 Box Springs, Special at $14.75 $10.50 Folding Single Beds, Complete . . . . wW5WKP ifi&j L $9.50 i-i tri ng ami duiablr D.Hibli 'ilk Spllllg-f Ih ek pads compl'H i i . i. j; I k J S i . up ,, a-.c if fn OjJ l' N. SNI2LLENBURG & nv .. j i v li r'lotr I k tiy. SNELLEBUBG & CO.: '."V 6 l.t-V- J-...,-.V, . "'-.mi, , . V. . . , , , . i, .... . vjj,, ,'k ' , L i ;. , t,ft' it'.l.t,,, c,i - . , i2t t.t.,vr. -.-, .' . !.ai. .ii.
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