tfP " if ("i.l!? j frt 1 t wTrf ll9i$ums TnB GREAT FIRE" By DADDY CHArTKH IV Burn'. TIe .,,il I'll tell you thl story "Jl of "a,7' braVed Balky children and Ae Dfta elrijt the hoT- L" Vn' tinted to Rive tho pirate 1S tofi,S That wn part Pt ' , ft pood Bcaj,1", arcat Homed Owl - out ol Blrdl -therwl oround prlnnlng J"2hncfc ItnfS they know tno trick JilS Sam waa up to. BW ""."L; a tlmo wlien X was an """iBSl in tS Wt." be Da" the P,a Mfo at Iho frt wa dull, so Sim-nnnllKht night I broke my halter n. m...iav from ft little vacation. "V.iinn.a away across mo plains "I l'?" . Bwi.. ulnelnir my Jiec. klcklns up ' gtopping now and then MfJ?h cm the sweet prairie fcrass. I ,0nlttnd far without seeing a algn of a ?"i? SerPonT At last, however. I no MJe.P!irht ahead, i crept up to Bee SSSt the HBht waa, ana wnai uo you '"Ewwtrcd Pcgey, Billy and the blAnrol" mumbled Great Horned Owl f .m his prison cell in tho hollow tree. fr?.whaw! Te, lr. It was n. nrot A MbMn' SmpUrtf declared Ualky Gam. KJB his noIco to a mule whisper, Ifich as still lod enough for Groat nSmed Owl to hear "Ard there were HrJ1Lui,.;. m hn camn. dark, whls- nerte-looklng, chaps. And they . rlrl Ae boy and tho girl wcro tied ilffi "opes to a stake. The robbcrn were RSinff them for ransom, and had writ un to their father Bay fair that If h ildn'tVvc i tho T robbers fGofo they would Shi 0OoohrCn8hlverdd Great Horned Tho llttlo boy and little girl cried .n4 cried. Thoy thought they never iniild see their father and mother again. "About thl. time I noticed that tho wind was blowing hard and that thcrt, "m a smell of rmoke In It. Then I loaked fit the moon and saw that It had lurnul red This made me nenous, but ft did not seem to bother tho robbcra, who went sound asleep. "I had mado up my mind I would Mcue thoo children. Boforo I could trtto Into the camp, howover. an angry, rtddlsh-black cloud camo sweeping up from ihe weit. I knew In an Instant that It was a prairie fire." ' Oh! Ooolil" groaned Great Horned 01, trjlng vainly to squeeze out of tho door to the hollow tree. I knew I would havo to gallop mv fastest to get away from that fire," went on Dalky Sam. "but I knew, too. If I left those children there they would bq burned up- So I rushed Into tho camp, tore apart the ropes that bound them, itnnd while they climbed on my bark. and away wo went to rnco with tho flrf. As wo went I gao a warning hee haw to tho robbers, uceauso I didn't want them burned up. Thoy rushed to their horses an J galloped after us. "My. that was a raco. with tho wind iwoeplng the flro at our heels, and wo galloping1, gallcrplng to keep ahead. It rrew hotter and hottor. Burning grasq blew about us I felt my hair getting iccrrphcd. If I had been Great Horned Onl my feathors would have been burned off" "Oh, Ooohl" groaned Great Horned Owl 'Then suddonly wo dashed up to a dug-out It was tho homo of the chil dren Tho boy and girl Jumped from "my back and ran Into the dug-out. which uas a hut beneath tho ground. I would havo gone with them, but I saw the rob. bers coming I know that unless the robbers foucht tho flro, the smoko nnd (lames would burn or smother tho chil dren Tho robbcra Jumped from their horses but when they ran toward the dus-out I kicked them away. Again and train they tried to get In, but each tlm I kicked Ihcm back. 'Tho fire was sweeping upon them and the) saw they would have to fight It to sae themselves. They hitched their horses tn plnui, and they plowed broad furrous In froi.t of the dug-out. When they had dono this I let thorn Into the dus-out and went lit myself. Tho flro tmnu up uj mn lurrowa oi Dare earth and there It Mopped. "Just at this time, up rushed sol, dlers from my fort who1 had come to hunt the robbers. They caught the rob bers and took them tn nrlnnn ti.hliv 417- children gao mo all the oats I could est ,i?ddJr ,Wo"J-Pcel,e crew much orf fltM at this story nnd now ho chirped loudlj. I know a fire story, too. a wotm itory than that. I'll tell It to ". hat do ou think rteddy Woodpeck er story will bo about? uaPecK .,D,,0U ,'hlnk It will help Billy In his fArdl nd- m Iror,lcd wl out of The Question Comer Tod.ij's Inquiries 1 What practical feature is a part of the newest French shoe? 2 Itcscribe a duoint little fancy bib for the baby. 3. W lion food must be cooled quick ie whnt is an easy method ol scromplinhiiig this? i which tjpc of a waistline is urn nn a number of up-to-date rirrsses' 5 Urwibc nn unusually nttractivo Htid. different-looking table lnmp. 0 How is n novel scarf for a hit faihioncd? csterdaj s Ansvets 1 potted Swiss, of n color which harmonize. ,,cj to make t,)e daintiest of waists for the spring uit. 2 A cunning toy thnt is easily made ami especially designed to plenso nc ierj smnll baby is n tiny doll made of white wool, whoso head is formed by fastening jam over a found billion mold and whoso hltirt dnmdes in tnntnlb-lng loops. "he old fashioned square of filet lane gives n "homey" iilr to n elmir corned with n lleuvy ma oiml, such as tapestry. m1'"? curliVs irons ' MUDS uh!ir nn i'I)csivo method hleh will make them gtvo Pretty wave without breaking the tmir so much. Lba ft81 V1 fivc a distinctive ii tho s,imnlft tro i tied ooely on each side, with tho ends hnngmg tho least bit below tho 6 Mortal1 t0lh, on tllc colto" M,n "Ku w,1,icu nro wo witl H"'11" is thread of a con- n n fll"r;,llicl1 tnkcH the rmco of tho ordinary team. HBismi AilBslHP mMSjimM -J 1 As 1 ii J,.i . i..,.. M Mjtg"agaL"lfc' jjrfAiv.iiB,tii V SBBBBB1 fJ--m B I W ri 'llllH i i CIRE LACE IS USED FOR A DANCE FROCK Uy C0KINNI5 LOWE Poor old Byron's lament tliut his days were in the sere nnd yellow leaf mltlit bo altered by the present-day observer of fashion to read that our days fife in tho clro nnd ebon leaf. lS'ow It Is loco's turn to be treated to the wnxy finish, aud black luce In particu lar lb being disciplined. Wis illilfctrntc u new dancing frock of nnvy InCFcta benefiting by n full ovcrskirt of WiicX clio Ince repeated on collar und slcovcs. llio vestec is of tnn Rcorgcttc, und the puffed grosgraln ribbon introduced on ovcrskirt nnd corsnen Ih In klnr'M blur. Tho combination of colors U delightful, ami mn pumng of the ribbon is nil agreeable grace note in the thnme of ribbons, more ribbons. As thti Year Marches Whin tho north wind does not blow In February, It will surely como In March. When March Is llko April, April will bo llko March. If March comes In llko a lamb, It coei out llko a Hon ; It If comes In like a lion, It goes out like a lamb. March winds nnd April showers Bring forth May flowers. February makes va bridge; March breaks It. Tho first threo dnys of March aro unlucky dnvs das on which no former would sow his seed. . A damp March gives sorrow to farm ers. When tho cat lies In tho sun In JTcb ruary, she will creep behind tho stove In March. It Is the common belief thnt tho month of February should hao a course of snow, rain and sleet In order that all tho powers of humidity may bo ex hausted beforo tho commencement of March, when nn oppostto kind of weuther Is looked for. SIZE A 12 to 15 years iNa40 i vtiafoflu ij, N-wtaVw yU.n jur,t4uS,r , Jr mm. wmiWrnGk iLiWJrv 1Mb! v ZMr JrrwlWw. tMfi)KmfiBA I I sKW . i t wMgk sacV)e stockings anc( darning ( I n . ii I MADE IN USA. J (HICKORY) YGanlers N0.HJ EVENING IPUBIIO Adventuree With a Purse rpODAY is barjaln day in tho Adyen -1- turcs. I shall tell you of nothing but real, bona fido tionest-to-goodness bargnln To begin with, ihero is tho Canton crepo ilrcsi, Perhaps you know thnt Canton crepe, which reminds one of n crepo' do chine, only it is rougher in texture, is a very popular material this year. Well, then, this dress I speak of, mado of Canton crepo, is elm ply fashioned, with short sleeves, round neck and fastens down tho back. It would moko a very nlco little drcsi to slip on of an afternoon. Its prleo ii $20, and it comes in virtually nil the wanted colors and sizes. The second bargain is aNo n dress. It is mado of cool light gray crepo do chine. This llttlo frock is long-wnlsted ana has n sash of the material which , "? nt tho side nnd is cdgcdvwith rich -looking gray fringe. Tho' front of the blouso is trimmed with covered buttons, nnd has a lovely llttlo cream colored collnr. When I asked tho shopkeeper the price I understood him nt first to say $10.50, and I mentnlly decided that that was about n fair price. To my amazement, however, I learned I had misunderstood him, and that tho prlco is only $20.00. Here Is a bargain If there ever was one! Sty third bargain also has to do with dresses, only this time I wiito of dress materials. One of our nulto nicest shopi Is hnving n perfectly fascinating sale of foulards. The patterns are as springy and pretty as you can find. They como in brown nnd white, black nnd white nnd blue and white. Among them I saw ono In black with white dots to my mind ono of tho most effective pat terns, after all. This foulard is 40 inches wide, nnd Its price is $1.03 for whatever design you choose. Think of V VvSovyisv.rV" flBMMttNr'--WT Vax, Z!-".' NJ" Danderine is "Beauty Tonic" Immediately after u "Danderine" massage, your hair takes on new life, lustro nnd wondrous beauty, appear ing twice as heavy and plentiful, be cause each hair teems to fluft and thicken. Don't let your hnlr stay lifeless. colorless, plain 0r scraggly. Tou, too, want lots of long, strong hair, glisten "You know I always buy Hickory because they are the only children's garter made with the patented rubber cushion clasp, which holds stockings between rubber and rubber, .This 6aves the stockings and means Jess darning." "The other four of the five famous Hickory features are: 1. Easily adjusted buckle. 2. Extra strong pin cannot bend or break. 3. Highest quality clastic and webbing, thoroughly tested, uniformly excellent. 4. Guarantee with every pah assures your complete satisfaction or your money back." Hickory Garters al your dealer: In Five Sizes Twenty-five cents and up depending upon style and size I. STEIN & COMPANY Mnkera RflRIS GARTERS for men Chicago YOUR GUARANTEE hickoryA (( fe Garters 1) WMUW VI W 4 IHM4 HWW gtJ?y 4'WiO. -(x r .y, . ttwi.i ' x it u. Ml)t031PHirABELIHLA:, THUKfctfAY, MAJtOfi 10, 1921 1 : . . , i. . . . that less foulard I tlan $2 a yard for1 good nr nnmM of lin nddrfno TToman't rats Editor or ihon Vvalnnt or Main SOW. Something Worth Your Time Wouldn't you like lo use up some of those little sparo moments that corn very now and then In making a rrualnt bedspreads? if you only know how It would ndd to the attractive appeornnca of tho room I And. even though It takes tlmo, the work Is so simple and sort of goes along fn a way that In fascinating. They aro made, theso bedspreads, of n soft-colored unbleached muslin, with n design of white French knots that spreads Itself all over them. The pat tern could ho drawn In pencil on the muslin making it of squares, diamonds or dries. Heavy thread Is used for the knots, nnd they aro made with ono of the special needles that can bo bought nuowadays, which makes the process a wonderfully easy ono. Just wrapping tho cotton around onco, and giving the needlo a simple twist forms a plump little ball. It Is not hard to Imagine what an effectlvo design a number of these makes. Philadelphia's finest BUTTER H.R.AIKEN 128 N.DoIawaroAv.,PhiIa. JTskyour dealer gi ing wilh beauty. A 35-ccnt bottle of" delightful "Danderine" freshens your scalp, checks dnndruff and fnlling hair This stimulating "bcnuty-tonlc" gives to thin, dull, fading hair that youthful brightness nnd abundant thickness. All drug counters bell "Danderine." New York OF QUALITY A AKN: if I I jli .J ' " '' ' ' ''" J" iiiiIJO.I !ZSBHsSBlHfik. t, y i vk&. . -ict. fitf(f m WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S Wanamaker9 si Down Stairs Store $22.50 You Can Get Really Good Suits for $15, $16.50, $22.50, $25, $27.50, $32.50 The -woman who has $25 to put into a Spring suit can get such a suit as she would have had to pay $35 for last year. This means a suit of good wool serge, prettily made in one of a number of inter esting Spring models, carefully cut and lined with silk. Most of these suits are in navy blue, though there are some blacks. Two Easter suits at $25 are sketched. The $22.50 suit sketched is one of the new box models for young women. At $32.50 to $37.50 you can chooso from intorcsting suits of tricotino, hoirlino suit ings and good serges. Many of these aro braided and havo long Tuxedo rovers. Tho suit sketched at $32.50 is of serge and is cut on excellent lines for heavy (figures. Men's Sports Caps Special at $1.65 Some are of real hand-woven Donegal tweeds. Others aie of mixed materials. Colorings in all of them aro very fine good greens, browns, tans, black-and-whito mixtures and so on. Ordinarily these caps would bo marked two and even three times this price, but slight discolorations in the silk linings which will never show havo brought the prices way down. (Gallery, Market) Women's Chamois-Lisle Gloves Take. Three New Forms it a fti llni n Women's High-Neck Nightgowns, $2 The durable muslin of which these art- mado is of excellent quulity. Tho embroideries aro in eyelet patterns and vory firm and fine. Both material nnd trim ming should stand a grcut deal of wear. In square, V and round neck styles all with long sleeves. (Central) Little Rompers and Creepers $1 and $1.25 Plenty of peg-top rompers thnt are nice for little girls as well as boyh also plain rompers and creepcrfa. The creeper sizes arc 1 year to II and the romper sizes aro ii to G. Among them are: whito madras in corded stripes, mado with a square neck; pink or bluo chambray creep ers with sashes j pink or blue gingham with whito lincno waists; plain-color gingham trimmed with whito rlckrack; good striped gingham trim med with whito poplin; somo ' heavy white lincne rompers. (Central) $25 JSzr $32.50 $16.50 $25 K At $37.50 to $63.50 Here aro wonderfully pretty suits some severely tailored of tho finest tricotine, some quite elaborately embroidered in heavy silk and iridescent beads. The soft sashes are youthful touches. Voung women arc enthusiastic about the smart little box jackets. (Market) There are many grades of chamois lisle gloves, but these are of the very finest. Smooth and soft, yet firm of texture, they fit as well as leather gloves. No need to tell any woman how easily they can be washed or how long they they will wear. Gauntlet Cuffs are cut long enough to come well over the sleeve and are trimmed with three rows of soutache braid. In beaver, cafe, biscuit, pearl gray and white at $1.85 pair. Frilled Cuffs dainty as you please, can be had on biscuit, pearl gray, cafe or white fabric gloves. $2. Ball Buttons go all the way up the outer seam of other new gloves in cafe or chamois yellow. In 16-button length, $2.25. Plain Fabric Gloves of the same fine quality are in biscuit, white, pearl gray and cafe. 12-button length, $1.85 ; 16-button length, $2.25. (Central) For School Girls S2-ri0 pleated nuvy be r g c skirts, in sues 6 to 1 1 years, are attached to whito bodies. $3.75 navy serge bloomers for girls of 0 to 11 years arc cut generously full. Ginghuni Tub Frocks Arc Special at $1.50, $2 and $2.25 (Mnrkrl) S1.25 S1.2K f Sports Suits, $15 to $25 Jersey has tho most friends, for women have proved its great serviceability. A jersey suit can bo worn in all weathers and still retain an astonishing degree of smartness. Excellent choosing among heather mixtures at $15 and $16.50. Tweeds in lovely shades of blue, tan and gray aro $25. Guest Towels at 10c The cotton huck is a close absorbent weave and the towels have hemmed ends. 14x20 inches a convenient size for manicurists, doctors, dentists, etc. Other cotton huck face towels, all white, are 19x36 inches at 19c each. (Central) Easter Wraps Than Ever Lines unusual. are more graceful, Materials are softer and colorings aro a delight. Slip into this bolivia wrap with its slender threads of gold stitchery and heavy silk tassels. Or touch the softness of a quilted satin coat! You'll find that Spring is really here and it is high time to put aside Winter trappings ! Bolivia, marvello, tricotine, velour, Orlando and Florizel are the most fashionable materials. They're to be had in navy blue, black and the most uecommg snacies of tan and $37.50 to $79. The wrap that ih sketched i.s of velour in moufflon, ostrich and Sor rento, lined throughout with silk. 7o7.50. (Mnrket) 9x12 feet Seamless Rugs Axminster rugs, $42.50. Velvet rugs, $37.50. Tapestry Brussels rugs, $25 and $30. (Clirslnut) Organdie in Spring Tints 38 Inches Wide at 35c 45 Inches Wide at 55c Daffodil, apple green, iolot, orchid, hvatinth blue, rambler pink and tan aie like breaths of April and Muy. Surely, the flocks that thoy make will be ius like real flowers as only organdie frocks can be! b Seasonable Materials Inexpensively Priced Plaid and striped white lawns, 27 iiicIich wide, 2uc. Plain whito voile, U8 inches wide, 25c; 11 inches, 18c. White lmene, U3 inches wide, 2Ge and IICc. w.def58ckandUGOc ' 'MC5 ,n PrCtty mlor' tl8 lnchca Percale in neat figures and stripes, 0 inches wide, lt)e. 32 inches wide 4 1 " PB U"(1 chccItb' "7 ind,es wltlc' 18c5 imMto !?otUMl wias 30 inchcB wide, a8c and 45c. Wnito domet flannel. 2fi innJinu .!,! io Old-fashioned quilting challis, 30 inches wide, 19c. (Central) 'X 13 Men's GOOD Nightshirts $1.25 Pajamas, $2 Prices have been freshly adjusted to U1I3 new lower level on fine Wanamaker quality sleeping garments for men. $1.23 for nightshirts of cool evenly woven muslin, somo trimmed with pink or blue braid. $2 for two-piece pajamas of similar muslin with red or blue bands. Both kinds havo pockcta. Shown for convenience on the center aisle, Down Stairs Store, as well a3 in the Men's Gallery, Market Street. Men's Athletic Combinations 85c Union suits of cro3S-bar nainsook ami striped madras or mercerized materials. Roomily cut, strongly sewn kneo length and sleeveless. Special Cotton Half Hose 20c Pair Of medium weight black cotton with half whito feet first quality. (Gullrry, Market) Boys' Sturdy School Shoes Special at $3.90 Not only for school but for long hikes, too, these shoes aro good. The tan leather is tough and the welted soles aro thick. Tho shoes aro cut Bluchcr and arc similar to tho army shoes. Sizes 10 to 131. Men's Kidskin Shoes Special at $5.90 Straight-lace or Blucher shoes of black or dark tan kidskin are made on English or round-too lasts. The soles arc welted. Good-looking, comfortable shoes I (Oallerr. Mnrket) Are Lovelier more gray. $37.50 Women 's Athletic Combination Suits 90c Of line pink or white batiste, they are cut on the same comfortable lines that characterize men's athletic underwear. In regular and extra sizes. (Outrun MareM-yrr, -n, ' OiVtSv r ft T 1 l " wm V ' BUS ml US', i W awi Yi t fViJ n m'1.1 . J-n tt V t -rVy '.. ' t .Klv.'fctx , A I 4 Mw ,. .& - i A, i, &?ssm-itM 1-iiViL,