. " I ' lW N EVENING PUBLIO LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY,' FEBRUARY 4. 1921 11 DHEAMLAND ADVENTURES Judge OibVb Burglar Vy DADDX ciiArTr.ii v jnjicr Owl In i 1'lx ifttrilOO! Whoo! I've cnURht the burg ' VV i. hn hftR he-jn midline CRga," I1 i.,i JutlKC Owl. Jfe chin tlRlUly to '00teWu" -raided it., (nil or mo ''""' " "- " ..it crept through the holo In the hen !,. door. Tho crcaturo turned and toted, but It couldn't Rrt away from ,'." in of JuJbo OwlV c'aws. .what It?" cried 1 . .-, for nil they KUM toe of the creatine iw tall JnT Ju1? 0,vl's clluV8 Wero covqrlnB ""''lia'rntr nnkod l'cjriry, studylnK ir, uii by ti' "'" f Bllly's cIcctrlc "w' Whoo! It Is nt a rat and .. , not a cat," hooted Judce Owl. "I Unow.hat U.S rUPUU.tout .ml wo will take a look nt " jLde Owl Jrkcd harder than ever, J he round the creature just as strop J'm was. Ho couldn't budge It an ""'u-hno' Whoo I I know how to fetch ,. i?nt..l the juiUe, and ntooi ng ovir J,. nlPPcS the tip of the orcature'a tall in b,Mr""tf"habtCnli. must have annoyed .hA creature, tor It struggled so hard w ? &" . grip on us '".. , i. .nuirml" M Sdgc Owl. ns he "nipped tho 11U again. At that Judgo Owl Rot A iulck surprise. The creature gave 5 Sari Jerk, thrn it quit struggling, and t.? Judge 01 knew what It was Up ,uVow Judge Owl had been trying with ,11 his wight to drag tho creaturo from the hole and he ought to have been satis (led when It began to come out of its n accord. Ilut Judge Owl wasn't sat Ufleil Ho was reared. He took one lock at the crcature'B reddish brown Z and wriggly body and then he began frantlrallv to shovn It back Into the hole. s.wsil Help!" gasped Judge Orrl r.nd his worried face showed he jr,'much alarmed. The cre.ituro was only half way out Bf tho hole, but Judge Owliliad a tough loh trvlng to hold It there. It squirmed irn thra-hed llito a little fury. Ullly Bld:ed up a f tick and with this he helped Judre Owl push tho creature back. Kven then tho btnst fought fiercely, yielding only a step at a time At last It was inln In'Ide the hole all except Its tall, Md to that Judge Owl clung as if afraid to let It go "My, rnv. that wan a narrow escape ! the Judge' gapped. "If that creaturo had ,ver got one slash at my throat, I would tave been a gone owl." What Is It?" nslted I'cggy, who had Urt looking on anxiously. "It Weo Wily Weasel," panted Judge owl still breathing hard nfter Ms hard Ftrugglo with tho creature. Tie Is the night prowling burglar who ku been rucking the eggs." Yn I'm Wee Wily Weasel," mur mured nn angry voice on tho other side ef thr di r "and I'm so mad that I'm ro'nic to rut tho throat of every chicken in ihti hci house, and then I'm going to net you Judgo Owl. I'll fix you for ripping n y tnll " Whoo' Whou! Po you hear that?' iwxjtfd Judge Owl In distress. "I'm Afraid to hang on. nnd I dare not let jo. What In tho world shall I do?" What do you think Judge Owl should 1 if vr 1 were writing this storv. how would ou get him out of his fix? And uhnt would you do with Wee Wllv 'tteiisel? Head tho next chapter to find what happened The Woman's Exchange The Receiving Line To thr FJilnr 0 Woman's Paae: P,.ir Malim Kindly inform mo of the g rivet manner of stnndlng In the reception l.ne at an afternoon wedding To the f.ithor nnd mother of the groom tftr.rt 'n the receiving line, and In whnt order How should a bridal party proceed up the nite. consisting of matron of rinnr mail of honor and two brides rmlrts' FUZZLED. The mother of tho bride stands nt the head of the receiving line. Next comes the bride the bridegroom, the matron of horor th mild of honor, and tho two trtcW w 1 if In tho order mentioned. The bridesmaids come first in the wed. ding procession, then the mnld of honor and tl 1 'natron, nnd, last, the bride, with ver father. To "M. M." It v.ii be ijuite cool during the time you nre riding on this trip, and so It would n best to wear a serge dress with a top ei.it and a small, comfortable hat Or j j ...ubl substitute a sports suit for the nt, m Then you ought to have nn aftrrno.,11 dress or two to wear wlun you St , ,,t dlfft-rent hotels. An even ing lr, s 1.1 not necessary, as you are jolng fr.iti. place to place, and motorists 00 not ', t0 "iiiibii Up" to uny great extmt Vo 1 really cannot take many clothes .1-, tin re will not he room for a cre.vt d. i) if bagg.ige In the cur. Thn r , minion the hair is often Im rroed !,. bobbing it. but I would ndvlso f,ou '"'' to do this unless vou are sure will be i-vtreimdy bi coming Hub jasilii,, v-It Into tho roota about three ""'" 1 werK Maxsaalng tho scalp Mter hHMng dipped tho lingers in cold nlrbtr ,'V'ry K0,irt' t" D" ,l,ls '!" v.ii n ou ,lu "ot USl! 'he vaseline, ivK i' ' 'rcular movement nnd working r,"r1.s h; "c,t "f t "'nd. I'm sure fain e ,'iy f""owlng these Instructions SroV n , " "'" nml " 'balded lm rronn, nt .ift.-r a little while. to tm "i ,V Jr '",tej"' ' "'"lerstnnd you h wr. , ','jrt of nInln Handwlch that ilars 1 u',",x,-i plipt'r ,lt various Piars ,,, whL.,, f()rma ,he m..i. 1... ..' . " ",n '.' to Vhls Ik, 2nd t ,0,,?,1" 1,lef,es wlth th" nSPrs Mn.l u h " !"" "r'Unary way. Thlrk al. lllh or, run,ly" on,'H' Ilku chick, n "' l uh l'tl ate iiuei. with a fork Baby'o Interests w h. i,,iitor of Woman's Page- "ou ";' colu,,," ll 'w articles that boy' t?""n lla a Present to u baby Pu,li,7ir'.r7U? bt xhuMx if you would ' " I, mm ,ra,";s or """t-thlng to 8,o lhf" ,Uvn from two enrs to - ear (,f Kl.. A m;Aj,KU It h ilncn When KMn a Present ltor,'Y . m'ng. won't bo so tho J , " 'yH. although you could tracts I. " l ,1,s. thllt are made so ut .1 l Irr1' .Should he be nnlnml to hui v woul'1 , lovt' n "'"T'"' v"Mi, ,i ,:." " "' "laieriin in.it will nine V..' '"y re surprisingly cun. iiui. .... : .""'"".iiiiiK ror mm nl"K Inonvr, c unrislngly cun. JJ wen aw"?"?' ""'nothing for hit, ''"' .owl ,"y:' m "'" ft, "lc present P''lrof ,1,,'L" 1itt'n1",1,rol"'"''l ' orr. ,v;,r o tb""tciwoo"y cnp' ft M'ic,lu Mmni?.E" ..fr",n . two to five like th. on . . .),,"" lt?y n" oarn to play I" J.Tu.i ,.,",. "I8 nhnn"?kehlef or elK ,lu, lu.nt i,i;,? mong them, a nto ?" -i nn , wn. 'flnutlng for them '" on ,0 "n(oV0,rU,;r " Plnnlnir thu fun The littiu L u"e8 "" ll,u's of ',""" t (i ,tr In m"Ilnfi "t. If thoy id '""o .M..i0 hCr0r,!ur, ar"' te them -4 New Dormitory nn .:'"!"' Memorial" i ..,.. .... wl'" lorn.. ' or" I Hie name that ""ory f r , v a '""?nineent new lor. ?.' S'iu lein ,M'r.hHt,i!,e"tH ,0 u recteil Ha ln in1"" Method at Univ.ri.it.; .: - e in .. 7 -. ",j, in "Icllai "t w cost of half a million 0rganpttl1iand I WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S WEATHEU Fair 36 Different Styles in Women's Fresh, Pretty Frocks at $10 Tomorrow in Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store Hundreds of Smart Dresses at $8.50, $12.75, $15, $16.50 and $25 Ji y16'50 1 ' H P $13 515 ,y $25 - A now frock at this season of the year is wonderfully stimulating. Women are tired of their Winter things and a fresh dress seems to bring Spring so much closer. All of those dresses are low in price in many instances the material could scarcely be bought for the sum on the price ticket. $10 Dresses Are of Four Materials wool jersey in navy, brown and Copenhagen with deep bands of embroidery; Poiret twill in navy blue with skirts deeply embroidered; navy serges, made in many, many ways, trimmed with ribbon loops, braided or embroidered in silk or wool; green or brown checked vclour made with an accordion-pleated skirts and little Tton jackets of navy serge trimmed with checked material. Velour and Serge Dresses, $8.50 Velours arc in reindeer, embroidered in Copenhagen or brown or trimmed with tricolettc sashes. Serges are in navy blue, embroidered with silk. Charming Frocks of Tricotine at $12.75 and $15 $12.75 dresses are in navy blue, made with Eton jackets and ruffled lace collars and cuffs. Sizes 1-1, 10 and 18. $16 dresses have scalloped skirts, embroideicd'in henna or Copcn nagen or straight skirts banded with deep wool embroidery in trrav. tan, henna or Copenhagen. A number of dresses have gaily colored tricolettc sashes Tricolette Dresses, $12.75 and $16.50 $12.75 for dresses in reindeer or navy, made in two pretty ways and trimmed with embroidery. $16.50 dresses arc in navy or black and havo a pretty grane design embroidered on the bodices; skitts are draped Delightful Silk Frocks, $16.50 skirtfafndtridfdfbrodicSes?f MV " b'aCk ChameUSe haVe pleatcd Taffeta dresses in navy blue have corded skirts and fresh lacy Women in their middle years will l!ko the dresses of navy blue or black crepe meteor with embroidered bodices and pleatcd skirts. The material is of excellent quality. A Great Variety of Fascinating Frocks at $25 Rustling taffeta in navy, black and sand, boldly embroidered in eyelet nesigns. Poiret twill frocks with wide circular skirts trimmed with braid. Simple and charming dresses of crepe de chine and charmcuse. Navy blue crepes, faced with henna Georgette. ri,i !3 r HSPW, bIack mou"'nK dresses of dull crepes, in simple and dignified styles. Beaded Georgette Dresses $16.50 to $32.50 htMXJnUtV b!UC nnd.ni" nuit. e,1abtcly trimmed with black beads, iridescent beads, crystals or bugles. All are over silk founda tions; some over charmcuse. ('Xrk rH WHU rPP CIA fciHU 4 A ix S" 17 sXU More of Those Fine All- Wool Suits for Men at $25 Men who know clothes pronounce these the best they have seen in a long time. Of cassimeres and cheviots all-wool, sound and fine they are in conservative and semi-conservative styles. Single and double breasted, in the good brown and gray mixtures that men like. You'll look far for better value for your money, sir! Mens Worsted Suits Good Blues and Browns Special at $32.50 Ordinanly suits like these cost more than $32.50 in the wholesale market. They're of the fine long-wearing worsteds in navy blue and brown with interesting shadow stripes and herringbone effects. All are single breasted and cut on the straight sack lines that business men like. For service, fine appearance and all-round satisfaction, these are the suits. All in the roomy, daylight Clothing Store on the Gallery, Market just a step down from the street and just inside the Subway doors. $8.50 $16.50 Mn Extra-Size Dresses in a Half Dozen Models, $23.50 Charmcuse dresses in navy blue and black, cut on long, simple lines, to fit women wearing sizes 42Vz to 50'2. Sonic are embroidered in self-tone silk; others have beaded insets of Georgette ciepo in the overskirts. Fine Sample Dresses, $39 Each one of these frocks is a beauty. . Materials arc of finest texture. Styles are new and varied. Color ings are Springlike and fresh. Of crepe do chine, Canton ciepc, tricotine, radium lace combined with tulle and charmcuse, and many pretty thincs of taffofji rket) Sale of Indestructible Oriental Pearl Necklaces $5 An Oriental importer's col lection at a great deal less than half our standaui price for these beautiful qualities. Made on mother of pearl foundations and skillfully cov ered with the tisli f.ca.e which gives them a lovely shec" vying with the real gem of the sea. 20, 21 and 27 in h i-trings, each one of graduated beads in small or larger sizes nnd finished with 10-knrat gold clasps. "Indestruotib.e" means that hot water will not hurt them and a fall on the floor will not break them. Such "indestructible" pearls are usually tradomarked und offered for large sums. These $5 necklaces, however, came straight from the Orient at far loss than half our own regular price. Three colors, pure white, a creamy pcail shade or a delicate pink tone. , Special display in the Down Stairs Jewelry section, tomorrow. Fine for birthday, weddinr a"d pe.-onai fcifts. (ClimtiiuO iwBKK? ft HKf Mm Wmw t WWMrW. oJ csjjtottcfcr ( Crater Aisle prtaiities ColW Children's Gloves Now 50c Children's knit wool Rimes in gray and oxford and boys' mule skin gauntlets warmly fleece lined! Both kinds 50c but not all sizes in rnoh color or kind. (Knit .lnlr) Shirred Net Banding 50c to $1.25 a Yard The piettiest finish for dresses that we have seen in many a day! The 50c banding is shirred white or ecru net, 1 inch wide. Many kinds between that and the 4 Vi inch width nt S1.25. (Ccntru!) Clearaway of 200 Coats and Wraps, $1 7. 75 Sizes for Women and Young Women Velour Dolmans, silk-lined and trimmed with fur. Velour coats, silk-lined and trimmed with fur. Bolivia coats, silk-lined. Polo coats, half-lined with silk. Coats of rough coatings in heather shades. These five types of coats and wraps have all been marked at this one low price for a clearaway. All the good Winter colorings are among them and there is a saving of dollars on every coat. Other special values at $20, $35 and $39. (.Miirkrl) Strap-Wrist Dark Brown Capeskin Gloves, $2.65 Women can have a real glove treat! Sci't capeskin gloves that are a joy to handle aiu now $1.-0 less than the "special" puce earlier in the reason. Desirable dark brown sliaiiu, lull pique bewn and with stiap w rusts. Self or two tone silk-embroidered backs. Beauties! Women's Athletic Cotton or Silk 1 op Combinations, $1 A find! Trademaiked nation ally advertised athietic under wear cut on figure conforming lines with cuol athletic armholes and wide diawer.s. Made of unite nainsook with pink or white topa of Japanese satin, striped crepe do dune, tub silk, jaciunrd silk. and M.k-and-cotton muslin or made entiiely of flno pink nain sook. Marvelous indeed! Sizes 3-1 to -M. Exquisite Nightgowns and Chemises, $1.85 Underclothes fine enough for trousseaux. Charming mo' sols of sheer white cotton nnd fine laces, imported embroideries and rib bons. Until this purchase came we had nothing like them for a long time at this price. Silk Boudoir Caps 50c to $1.50 Uecoming rose, nink, lavender and blue sha!os with laces, quaint rosettes and ribbons. Fast Color Woven Strme Madras 35c Yard Carded mid'-as with woven st'inen in various colors for men's sh'rts nnd women's dwmos nml b'onses. 12 inches w In. Hair Nets, 60c Dozen ap nil'1 f'ingo shape in blonde, light, medium and dark b'own. blii"k and unburn. A"d some white nnd rrav In cap shine on'y. Worn ens Spring Suits A - A ... .re arriving m Goodly Numbers Delightfully fresh nnd youthful suits of wool jersey, cut on sports lines, arc in plain navy or tan and in heather mixtures with brown, Copenhagen or Oxford predominating. $15 and $16.50. Navy Blue Suits of tricotine and serge .hov rippling fnekets. Kton effects a"d many bands of braid. Twenty models fc r vour choosing at $25, $32.30 to $02 50. (.Murl.rt) Bien Jolie Corsets Half Price and Less at $2.25 Such a corset sale as wo cannot recall ever having offered in the Down Stairs Store. Corsets of standard fineness and beautiful cut at half standard price and less. Corsets known by nearly all well-dressed women and deserved favorites. Designed on lines to make women look their best and constructed of particularly beautiful materials. Silk brocade, cotton broche, striped poplin, im ported coutil, silk-finished jean mostly in pink, some in white. Each corset is perfectly fresh and comes in its own individual white box just as it left the manufac turer's workrooms. A dozen different models, including topless corsets, elastic top corsets, medium and low bust corsets, free hip corsets, heavily boned kinds and small hip confiners. Styles for every day, for horseback riding, tennis, golf and dancing. Every one of these beautiful Bien Jolie corsets h ready laced, which in itself will save a tiresome bit of work. Offered at ."52.25 because they are mostly samples grades which wc sell ordinarily at double and a great deal more. It is a most uncommon chance to get a whole season's supply. These extraordinary corsets will be on sain tomorrow in the Corset Shop. Our staff of experienced corsetieres will be glad to help you make selections. (Ontrnl) Men's Shirts and Drawers Special, 85c Of fine cream ribbed cotton, slightly fleeced. Shirts have long sleeves and arc in sizes 34 t 44; drawers arc ankle length, in sizps 32 to 42. Underwear liko this usually sells for twice thin pri'c or more. Men's Half Hose 35c, or 3 Pair for $1 In sizes dVj to 11. the hose are of heavy blacJ: artificial silk. Rrown, gray, black and navy half hose arc of good quality mercerized cotton. (Onllfry, Mnrkrt) 35c :N'S purelinen hem stitched handkerchiefs, (Central) FURS at Low Prices New fox scarfs, in brown and taupe, are $20 to $40. Wolf scarfs, in brown and taupe, are $17.50 to $20; sets are $35 to $60. Japanese cross fox sets are $37.50. Natural racoon scarfs are $14.25 to $28.50. (Ontriil) Girls' Coats Special, $11.25 Thu oats arc of velour or sil ver! oik- in shades of b own, blue or tan. They are lined and inter lined and the mo lei is a good one for u;nls of 0 tw 10 venrs. (Miirkrt) js a Mowers v'' JmBSC Are Blooming Nfe fTC On These Early Spring f?f' 'M Hats at $5 V" N Wreaths and sprays of gay littl flowers, rosy red berries, feathers and bright fruits are doing their best to brighten up Winter days. Hats are small and of batavia cloth, straw cloth arid gleaming taffeta in becoming browns, soft gray and many shades of blue. Most of the hats are quite soft and light and often have brims of bright colored grosgrain ribbon. b Delightful choosing at $5. (MiirkPt' 3000 Pa of Worn. M Sho H alf Price at $4. 75 One of the BIG Surprises lsive "Where in the world did you ret them?" ... ... ,iEv'yb0(IJ: wiU ask that question who sees these astonishes shoes. Thev would do ,.rlit tn nv vi,k opeciauy Miop. iney are shoes vyhich we ordered delivered last November and which we expected tosull sneei-il v at more than double today's price. This very much belated shipment has just arrived ec t m f turer's price concessions the entire collcct'on is offered at this one rate of $4 75 realise ot uil manulac- StairiSir- s"oes wl,ic" ave " p'""surc to ,ve,,r anii to " "io" " !3! Suede Shoes at $4. 75 12-inch .-hois oT black or navy b'ue velwty suede with stitched vumns, turned soles, high coveicd heels, laced style. Six months iiro these chocs would have cost far more than double. Colored Kidskin Shoes, $4. 75 These also are extra hitrh cut, monsur.njr 12 inches from tho floor. Iirown or black kidskin with plain vamps, welted soles, hih curved heels. Brown Kidskin Shoes, $4. 75 High cut, they have fancy vamps, welted soles nnd Cubnn heels. Dull Leather Shoes, $4. 75 Conservative shoe-, of line Brnde of b'aek dull leatlier, laced s.yle with straight or outside wing tips, welted sole- and medium or low he-is. Soft, flexible kinds, dtc.dcdly Ko..rl looking ' Popular Brogue Oxfords, $4.75 Hrogue .xfords of light tan lriith. r with outride wing tips and ..,;;, r' , ' . . a.ml ,e'"um h.eK Dark tan leather "..-.. uaiuiim wiwi imitation wing t.ps and wclti d soles and low heels. perforations, have U lii'Htmit) Wide Range of Sizes These shoes nnd ox for I can be had in all siz--from 2 to 8. width, . t., n a to start with l BA'Sfl S i. .MfVlt !lll &wm rriMffrra mm& KtUftHftflll Ml WW rm , i;i t;i : ? ' "i wm Bm . ... ifu 8' & m.im iir ' . a mm 1 1 mi mwij-Lum aaaMaMiaTiMn . n.vrrm K Ti i iir. n r .,,.., ..,, mm MS ! tT IT.'J liu i m-M ii i. rrrtu
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