p w'-i4wlW'ys.' fW NftT' fwf,; i EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPH1 A, MONDAY, MAJROH 34, 1921 13 p?rsp ;" I i r Judge Old' Secrets 1T DAVVV Br.ritBT i . ... ItJHMH T)ie "' "". ..""..,-.. -, fo sleep. although -BOOT .. -- ; r ?.wl r,; b,v: time I"'1"" - rr1nnB they 'were tho usual who wna vis um door. "Please tell us -Ml ouui. - ' - . ,,,- uni . i, nf tno kouu iiiii.i W t0,-' ., hiva next doy, r.uaKeOwl.peeUln.ut r' "Hoo.rHoo1 Aren't you children ""p.rir't, Pey. ' ' ... no in sleep." tX.l do right Blndly.mi t.U 111 . .. rret Btorles. It la ,0U ono oi . JU(Jg0 Qwl wi '"""." ,.ii hi rtory while nettled ??w,ty listened eagerly. "May K wv Seen how irulls follow a hP?" t'. wen them." broke In Peggy. "Y"l 'Lon a vojajte and the gulls '0nM VV.h bSat nil .fay long, and I M owed, the w' . '... ot UB M"'"!rihry We llyliW right &ey had been when I said bom nliL" in n r ou why they follow M-S5m , tKirolta didn't follow the w ng hw. h afraid of ? for Borne times the sailors shot at boa"' ' h ilrrowH or wltli gunk. The 2KSJ Dla'ed about all day. Balling over -HIS p aru u M coming down S?i in the waves, but they kept away from ships to rocs .""' vmi know trul h noat duckTind arc M nofe far out at like OUcr '"'..,.,.. , ihn Innd. i !.." 75 t hunnV they fed found TVheneer they Rot hungr: . i.u r nn seniBB of food I y they they ffuS?JSTK ?TiWiSf: Prlnceira Sea Qull was the leader of .n??lMHMl flocks. She and her ?'"."' t ..if. .-.ui fnr nnd wide, travel & from the north to tho south visit W foreign lands jaunting over Jalcesas i.n as ecas They had no foes, they tntwhero they pleased, and tncy rouna Jlenty to eat. So they were peaceful. tomis and contented. "But one day the flock of Princess Sea Oall aa caught In a raging storm a l.,imi Thn e-u lis could not fly awlnst It : they were swopt far out over lfi waters, swept lor noura ana nours und miles and miles When the storm w8 our the gulls were lost In the great Sin and weary they could scarcely fly To make matters worse, they could find nothing to cat The fish kept deep down, and thero were no scraps floating on the water So the gulls grew hungrier nnd hun Hr. and at the same time weaker and taker Night came nnd they had to jl(M on the rolling waves. "A thev nleut. PrlnceRB Sea dull had a dream A mermaid seemed to come to her and whisper a message: 'A ship will pass this wiy In the morning." Bald the mermaid It has a kind nnd hand vn ounir cantnln. He will elvo you ttni and keen our flock from Btnrvlng ard villi guldo the gulls to shore. But to reward him, ou muit chnngo your- silf Into a beautlrul maiden and become hli bride.' '"How shall I change myself Into a beautiful maiden?' asked Princess Sea Gull "B kissing the ounrr captain on tho lips' answered tho mermaid, as she dove beneath the wave1' "The moKsngo of the mermaid mndo Princess Sea Oull sad, aH she loved her flock and wnnted to stay a carefree sen julL 'But In the morning when she heard Ht Bock's cries for food, she mado up her mind to sacrifice herselT for the other culls So she flew to tho ship that came as the mermaid cald. and when e f.iw th hindsomo young captnln on the deck Khc flew to him and kissed Mm on thi lips 'The captnln was astonished to have a null kls him, nnd ho was more than astonished when tho gull turned Into a beautiful oung maiden. He fell deeply In loe with her at very first sight. "Tie mv bride" he cried 'Yes,' nil ewtred Trlncess Sea Oull, wher had fal len In hue with the handsome captain as qulckl nn he hud fallen In love with her. Tlut tlrst. feed my sea gulls.' "This the kind and handsome young captain was most giaa 10 ao. tie nad the cook scatter food on the waves, and the gulls nte It and became strong (nouprn to roiiow tne snip And tney rol fowed It to shore feasting on tho wny, for morning noon and night the cap tain had tho cook cast food upon tho waters "Now the gulls didn't know what hnd become of their princess, and while she married the ounc captain and was hapiij eei after, they kept up the search for her following ship after B'lln pnil placing up the scraps the cooUn thinw nverhoird "And tomorrow I will tell you tho !orj of tho grnteul gull," hooted Judgo Owl and he Hew away for Peggy and lllj had fallen fast asleep. To Discuss Greek Situation "The I'oliticnl Situation In Greece." with speciil refnenrc to Constantino and Venirolos, will be diKrussed nt tho meetinies of tlie Contcnipotarr Club in the Hellenic-Stratford tonight. The peakcrs will l,i Herbert Adams Gibbons nnd I'nxton llihben. JADE GREEN TRIMS THIS COOLIE JACKET L It II v kJSw I i Making More Money The OoTernor's Dnanhter , VVTien Minn Katherlno Dallou, daugh ter of the gox-ernor of Mississippi, calm ly mado tho announcement one day that sho wan "going Into business," she dis covered that she could hardly have amazed thoso around her more If she had declared that Bho was going to head an expedition In search of the missing Jink or that nlio had mado up her mind to devoto tho remainder of her llfo to a study of leprosy. While Miss Ballou's friends ngreed that It was perfectly all right for a woman to cam nor own liv ing If she hnd to. tho Idea that she should bo financially independent with out tho urge of this necessity struck them us being r.ithcr Incongruous. 'Thero'H no reason In tho world for you to 'go to work.' an you call It," they told her "Besides, you're tho gover nor's daughter, )ou know." 'That's all tlio greater reason why I should earn my IMng," was Miss Bal lou's , rejoinder. "I believe that every woman ought to tnako her ow'n way na fnr as she can, whether It Is absolutely essential or not In tho first place. It gives you something to do and. In addi tion, It Is a material safeguard against anything which may happen In tho fu ture, a form of Insurance against pos sible disaster." "But what type of work are you go ing to tako up? What can you do?" . "Something In which I, and fvery other southerner have been Interested nil my life. I'm going to spoclalUc on cotton" and. within the month, tho news reached Miss Ballou'a home town that she had secured a. placo In a cotton brokers office In Tennesson, preferring to go away from homo so that she might not bo "hampered" n she put It by Influence In her faor. Sho began at tho bottom, but her knowledge of all the details connected with cotton mndo her rapid aiHnnco a certainty, nnd It wasn't many months boforo she had an office of her own where she put through big denls in cottonseed. Tomorrow Kraut- Plus Character 3 Things You'll Love to Make Uy COBINNE 1A)YK It does not have to be the road to Mandalny. If we wish to sans the coolie jacket nil wr have to do Is to take the roud to Floriday. The fact of It is that never were there so ninny loosu-littlng jackets worn in America. These may be pnrt of the formal suit where they often appear in connec tion with a tray waistcoat or they may be the separate wrap, done in high color frequently overlaid with intensive cm broidery, which is selected as the ac companiment of the white skirt of flan nel or silk. In cither case, the coolie or box coat is usually worked out with high collar and floppy cuffs. In this charming suit of white serge we arc showing some interesting devel opments of the loose coat. The blarl satin which shows between the slushed panels of the skirt is repeated on tho jacket, botii as the lining tor the tip standing collar and as appllnued bnmis These bands nrc followed by n line of jade green Htitching, the jade being repeated in the black satin corsage, which gives the effect of a brilliant waistcoat. In this latter instance jade green gcorgctto is used on the V nnd appears in the cutout pattern of tho black sntin. VelretVanihjCosc rtriL4ufer Here Is a very unusual VEIVET VANITY CASH. Use black and whlto cut volet or whlto velvet with squares of black sutln appllqued. Cut a strip of tho velvet nix Inches long nnd four Inches wide. Hound off the four cor ners. Lino with white or a pretty col ored satin. Make a silt crosswlso through thi middle of the satin. Bind each side of this silt which forms tho pocket In ench section. Cut n. double piece or satin lining for the flaps. Bind them together or kew back to back and then turn to tho right Bldo. Stitch the ftapo In place. Make a row of silk loops and piuis a thin silk cord through them. Sjw on four unnp fasteners with which to close the pockets Slip a. colored bead over the cord and you have a cap tivating VELVET VANITY CASE in which to keep your kerchief, powder and nuff. FLOrtA. llllllllllllilllUllillilllllllll m MAURICE SPECTOR, Prmt. 1310 Chestnut Street SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY! 50 Latest Frocks Values l-M-a--MMr xn. 3S.00 & 40.00 24.00 Values 3S.00 & 40.00 CHARMING! STYLISH! EXTRAORDINARY, VALUE! of The unexpected agaifl! A wonderful presentation Spring's new modes in Frocks at an unusual saving. Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Silk Mignonette, All'Wool Tricotines, Jersey Cloths All colors. Embroidered and plain. Sizes for miss and matron. Truly an opportunity not to bo missed. Reduction of $7-00 in Price of Philadelphia Electric Cleaner $7 reduction in the already low price of the Philadelphia Electric cleaner complete with attachments $5 reduction on the cleaner alone is the feature of this, our annual spring sale of electric cleaners. Easy payments, too $0.50 with order and balance a in small monthly payments This reduction sets a new low price mark for a really good cleaner, although the Philadelphia Electric cleaner has always been the lowest price machine in its class. It is made especially for us and sold direct to you without any in-between profits. This high-grade dean- t i J 9r7 H Thl. trade mark on every Philadelphia Electric cleaner U your fu at autre of reliability. cr has many special features carpet sweeperbrush, adjust able nozzle, double thickness bag, handle lock, General Electric motor, extra length of cord. Efficient carpet awtrper bruih In the Philadelphia Electric cleaner Visit the Eltctric Shop or moil convenient District Office and have our Wc tric'deantr experts give you a practical demon stration of the Philadel phia Electric cleaner. Or, phone Walnut 4700 for full information. fMIdtph. Electric ,0 in operation The PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY TENTH AND CHESTNUT STREET S. 40th Str..t th and Diamond Slraat. 4600 FranWord Aranu. W K.n.lrton Ar.nua 18th St. and Columbia At. .Broad and RuKorak Sta. (Logan) 7 and 9 W, Ch.lt.t. At.. fr i t '.'J-jM '-". Ait. t .ntW.i i , ,''-?' ? i .- . .-,l" MMMaMMaMMVMaVMraTMMHalaMfHaMiOT . "vijiSt v-i V " f i MntMln. Unrcli M, ID'S I. Htorr Open tlnlly nt 0 A. M. Clofn nt ft. 30 1 31. NELLENBURG cnilKt ULOCK-MABKFT Jm I2J2STREET5 r0m $37.50 A Fine New Is Our Price for the Sort of Spring Suit A Man or Young Man Would Have to Pay at Least $50 for, Elsewhere Thoroughly tailored, smartly styled suits, of the best light weight fabrics in new colors and patterns. Models for young men & and men who desire to appear fi imimi. ..w.,1 1 i... i? '. C juuii aim piujiLy 01 muru con servative styles. Other Spring Suits, $25 to $60 New Spring Top Coats, $25 to $50 Spring Trousers Specials $7.50 & $8.50 (3 CC Trousers, at. nnir. PO.UO $10.00 & $12.50 Trousers, at, pair. $13.50 & $15.00 Trousers, at, pair. $18.50 & $20.60 Trousers, at, pair. SNELLENBURfiS Third Hor Economy Basement Clothing Specials Men's & Young Men's $10 7 I Ien's & Young Men's $7 (LC Ffinp.v Snifs Stwifil ?!" O TrmisM-s. Snerial nt. nr. KMO SnelTenBURGS Economy Basement $5.65 $6.65 $9.65 ImWn Fancy Suits, Special. . Spring and Summer Underwear For Men, Women and Children In Our Annual Sale Tomorrow at Prices Considerably Lower Than the LOWEST Prevailing Market Quotations Men's Underwear Men's $1.00 Balbriggan Underwear Fine trautro combed balbriggan 6hirta 55c 75c 69c with short uleeves nnd strap back, double Bented ankle drawers. Men's $1.50 Lisle Underwear, Finest white lisle- thread shirts nnd drawers. These arc the run of the mill, Men's $2.00 Gibb Union Suits The Gibb split-belt white-gauze union suits; short sleeves, knee and three quarter length legs. The run of the mill. Women's Underwear Men's $1.25 Athletic Union Suits Finest nainsook check athletic union suits. A superior quality and finish. Gen erously full sizes. Men's $1.50 Athletic Union Hf suits yc Finest plaid and striped lawn athletic union suits. 95c Women's 75c Union Suits... Finp ribbed cotton suits, low neck, sleeveless, lace-trimmed loose kncei Extra 8ize8, 48c. Women's $1.25 and $1.50 Union Suits Regular fSn Extra Sizes U"C Sizes Finest combed cotton union suits, band tops, low neck, sleeveless and bodice style culr knee ana sneu cage loose Knee. Women's $3.00 Silk Vests, Pink glove silk vests of quality and finish. 39c 79c $1.85 Silk $2.59 Women's $3.75 Bloomers rure siik knicKer bloomers of superior quality and finish. Black, purple and brown. Women's 25c Vests qi for Cfr Fino ribbed cotton vests, O OUC low neck, sleeveless; plain and lace trimmed. Women's 39c Vests OZn Fine ribbed combed cotton Qt vests, band tops, low neck, sleeveless and bodice style. Women's 50c Extra-Size Vests, Jfn Fine ribbed combed cotton avVC vests, band tops, low noik, sleeveless and bodice style. superior Children's Underwear Children's 50c Q Boys' $1.00 and $1.25 Pearl Waists. . OJ Gibb Union Suits, 59c Knitted cotton drawer- The Gibb split-belt knitted body underwaists. Tho Pearl cotton athletic union suits. make. The run of tho mill. 59c Boys' $1 Athletic Union Suits . . . Finest nainsook checked athletic union suits of supe rior quality and finish. Sizes 24 to 34. SneLLENBURGS Fiist Floor Women's Newest Silk and Duvetyne Hand Bags for Spring jMjji w I LajT5W Wak Clv.lfcJw'y.iMl $1.89 Each The very latest styles and seemingly no end to the number of them! Materials include satin striped novelties, fino silks, moire3 nnd novelty duve tynes. Frames of beautifully othed metal, featuring novel top-opening effects. Trimmings of rich, grace fully full tassels. Colors to match evorv Spring costume black. brown, navy and taupe. Wonderful Assortments Hut Values So Extraordinary You're Wisest to Come Earlv ,s SNELLENBURflS First Floor r ZSvN lr ' t J, Special lief ore-Easter Sale of Men's $4 & $5 Soft Hats at $2.20 Each This sale is comprised of a largo purchase of fino soic nnts just arrived in time to complete your' Palm Sunday outfit nt a remarkably lowered cost. They are samples of tho Spring's best styles nnd colois, coming to us from ono of the most reliable manufacturers in Amer ica. Smppu Styles and Leading Colors Extraordinary Values bHFU. r.HrVipnS First Flooi Silk Specials for Tuesday Tricolette, Yard at (J rc A very high grade quality in )IaOV n full line of new Spring colors; close meh; very firmly woven. $2.50 Black Satin d r Q Duchcsse, Yard. . . aLOy 35 inches wide; all silk; good weight; finely woven; rich, lustrous black. Handsome Embroidered (tj'll TC French Silks, Yard L.lO Beautiful embroidered crepes de chine and Georgettes in most wonderful light and dark colorings, suitable fo afternoon or evening wear. At $2.75 These Siks Are Selling at Less Than the Actual Import Duty Paid on Them to the Government bNELLENBURflS First Floor The Last Carload of Berounan Fabric Tires 1 To go at Half Price! Better tires than these cannot be made. Highest-grade materials, assembled by expert workmen in the most up-to-date factory in America. , Guaranteed for 6,000 Miles by a Triple Guarantee 1st By Bergougnan Rubber Corporation 2d By N. Snellenburg & Co, 3d By the National Surety Co, Board All brand-new, perfect tires, firsts, bearing name and serial number. Single cure; wrapped tread. $28.36 Tires, Z0xty2 N. S. at $14.18 Bergougnan Fabric Tires At 50 Off Tax Paid $35.44 Tires, 32x3 Vi N. S at $17.72 $40.96 Tires, 31x4 N. S at $20.48 $45.94 Tires, 32x4 N. S at $22.97 $48.04 Tires, 33x4 N. S at $24.02 $49.88 Tires, 34x4 N. S at $24.94 $61.69 Tires, 35x4 Vi N. S at $30.85 $66.94 Tires, 36x4 'i N. S at $33.47 $74.29 Tires, 35x5 N. S at $37.15 bNELLENbURCS Third Floor Wonderful Savings Await You in Our March Sale of Stationery Good Stationery at 39c Box 48 sheets and 48 envelopes. White only. Limited lot. Former price 69c. 24 sheets and 24 envelopes. White or tints; Irish lawn. Former price G9c. 24 sheets and tints; long, price 49c. 24 envelopes. narrow envelopes. White or Former 75c Initialed Stationery, Box 30 sheets of paper and cards envelopes, customer. 45c Limit of three and boxes to 36 a 59c Five Stationery AQr ca Specials at s' Autocrat linen stationery or cards. 24 sheets nnd 21 envelopes. Highlnnd linen stationery or cards. 24 sheets and 24 envelopes. Regina linen stationery or cards. 24 sheets nnd 24 envelopes. Cnsalear ribbed stationery or cards, gold bordered. 24 sheets and 24 envelopes. ALSO Aristo lawn, 48 sheets and 48 envelopes. 1 tints to box. $1.00 Boxed Stationery . Lovely Easter gift suggestions each box contains 24 gold-beveled cards. 24 shoots paper and 48 envelopes. White or whlto and one tint in a box. Three Stationery fCr ca. Specials at UOC Interlined, the envelopes are tissue lined. 24 sheets and 24 envelopes. A variety of colors. Very cheap. Formerly sold for ?1. Large fancy box, gift idea. Contains 48 sheets and 48 envelopes; assorted. 5 tints to box. Ribbon tied. Formerly ?1. Correspondence cards, white or tints. Gold beveled on both cards and envelopes. Made by Marcus Ward. None better. Lim ited lot. Regular price elsewhere, $1.25. rfr-. w$ J I If t Hand-Cut Steel Dies Choice of 25 Styles Cannot Duplicate for Less t f( Than $3.00 W During this sale we will take orders for stamping from dies new or your own if stationery is purchased here at the rato of 72 sheets for 85c (3 quires), any color except gold or silver. Regu lar price 40c per quire. 3 weeks to fill from new die. 2 weeks if you bring in your own die. n n RpQBll H N R $1.50 Hurd's Lawnette, 95c Kurd's lawnette. Beautifully put up, hinged box, ribbon tied and with Hurd on the box it is a guarantee to quality. Gift suggestion for Easter. Package Paper Reduced Pink, blue, buff, lavender and gray (no white). 72 sheets of paper and 50 CO envelopes DOC Pound Paper 72 sheets, Regina linen. White or tints. Boxed. One of the most satisfactory CCn writing surfaces possible ODC Envelopes to Match, 25c Per Package of 25 Easter Cards and Dinner Table Decorations; Also St. Patrick's Cards, Etc. All Prices the Lowest Possible Engraved Calling Cards Script lettering. 50 cards and P1 CC new plate PlaOO Shaded Old English. GO cards d0 Ofi and new plate ipiOD OR 50 cards made from your own Qfl Dlate for 7UC 100 cards from your own plate for Inspection and comparison invited. The work is A-l. 10 days to deliver. NOTICE Our wedding invitations and announce ments, engagements, etc.; prices are tho lowest in tho U. S. Come in and get cstl mates and be convinced. $1.59 Poker Chips, $1.59 100 in box. Smooth with round edges, composition, plain. Playing Cards, 69c Congress or Marguerite gold-edce nic- ture-back playing cards. wny pay 5c to S5c elsewhere; Autograph Albums All the school girls want one. Our 59c Special is a legular 75c value. Also Better Ones Up to $2.50 in Stock Imitation Ivory Desk Sets Largo pad and 5 other pieces. Regu larly $9. Sale Price, $4.50 SsElTpnURdS Firot Floor Children's Serviceable Little Bloomer Dresses Special at 1.95 Protty, practical little dresses of chambruy and gingham in plain colors and checks. They'ro attrac tively trimmed with bands of contrasting coloi. Sev eral good styles, one of which we picture Si2es ! to 6 Years Ss7" rNB"RtjS Second Floor lJJ(a Jr :N, SNELLENBUKG & CO& Favors & Novelties for St. Patrick's Day All sorts of gay novelties and decora tions bonbons or snapping mottoes, shil lolahs, potatoes, fans, ' shamrocks and other entertaining and attractive things. All very low priced. 5N ELLEN BURflS Fourth Floor :N. SNEL&ENBURG & CO.: These Are Exceptionally Smart and Serviceable $10to$12.50Pleated Skirts for Women At $5.00 Each Skirts of vclour-llnished worsted, sorgo and novelty weaves, in bright and subdued coloring effects, rich plaid combinations. Large ard Small llox-l'tcated and Knife Pleated Models. Hand Sizes 23 to 33 Inches. New Spring Models in Plaid fan r A Skirts Also at PuU In box-pleated effects large broken plaids in fine serges browns, tans, blues, greens, navies and black-nnd-whltes, also good-looking plain serge skirts in bluck nnd nuvy. Stunning New Striped Skirts for Spring. . . Particularly smart for women with rather large hips in skirtings of excellent quality, box and side pleated, mostly with pioais stitcnea to nip lines. iNavy-nnd-gray, tan-and-red, black-and-gray or white-tan- nud-gray, orown-ana-Diue, and navy-and-green. ' bNEUENBURaS Second Floor $12.75 !w " ''-'tfi.i - . . .,- -'fjS5 r a i i K 1 SI IB. &' ft! 'r ' w tllJll Mil v. iTil v H rM It- kj: It.! ft '; 'Mi JR .! h i M UL K: m fit-' It J.w
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