W"BRTfiSr. ' Sft J W..3 TWTgV' v 5,-vv' -v- yv kfl i i t rp ' t - v I I EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MAItCH 17, 1921 jut rrvtf) M i ft S ?. A'lE a &sstRHw;ra (& mm&wi W.M 'i .S ? HI if i 'A' ! .,4i R,y - 'J j rfrt i; ? 'v'M .-1 f .' Vt ' f.Y2 B?J5- .t' ?1I tV TsMrr A & e Mi ii II 4 T4. " i. l4lk mi Jar ;i If ' Y,U P ' k 1 . 7 V.' 'J i' Hiir If !'?'$ W'jvm DREAMLAND ADVENTURES Judge Otd's Secrets ly ItAHIM BLVE SERGE MADE GA Y BY PORCELAIN BLUE Ri.rtiKT i I rii TitntiUfiii i'ih ' I trXTllOO' Whoo' AVhat Morv shml 1 1 VV tell ou tonlBht"" hooted JuOce , It -Owl to l'tgto and Ultl i " "Thr Rtoiv oU promlneii u Injt nlirht!" cried 1'iKKV 'lorn htr window "Well, you knou Oobby Hull wan (i rildn't nh with a hooK and lliu- llltc a boy, but with a sharp bfaU He would anil oer the water with hli ees ooKlng down Into the water and wnen ne b ii fish near the top that he thought would make a good meal down he would Hash after it ' "One day he was out Mslilns with nn Ah.o fintitr titill nitninl WhltCN tiUT . They worn w nig which muld catch I nd gobble the most 11h whlli rajlng ) from tho shore to the llBhtlioute I.aeh had caught and e.it n a fish apiece and tho More nai own 'Then, of a suddni thev a chool of young hetrlng below thun ljwn , swooped the two gulls and each uught i a Cno oung herring Thev were -ibout . to eat the herrings when to their sur- ' prise the fish began to neg tor me. "'PleaBe don t eat us' llenno dn'it cat us. Bnd we will do the same for .ui somo day said the hcrrlngi in fish talk "While Oull paid no attention to the p!cadlngs"of the fish ho had caught, but prompth ate It down Wan t that i foolish fish to ank me not to iat linn nald Whltev What ari llsh foi T.eiit to be eaten And wasnt it of him to say ho would do the same for me somo am Anil awa flipped White , toward the lghthouse gobbling unothei herring on thu wa Gobb dull op -nil! his bta.t and dropped "the joung borrlng back Into the water 'Swim along little flh he e.nd Tou hao made me lose in uiu wit Whltey (5ull but I' Is bettei for me to . los6 the raw than for ou to lose our "Whites Gull made a l"t of fun of aobby Gu 1 fir bung tenderhcurWJ n to let the herring go "'But he vild If I w ..uldn t eat him h would do as n uch for mi otne di argued Gobb Gull fcllng t bit foollh under White s laughter "That showtt how much k.iis. ou j hae, sneert-d Whi'e Gull i:erjbod Unows that gulls eat fish hut who ce-i heard of a fish eating a gull" That ( herring fooled ou . "But etn though ihe herr ng had1 fooled Gobb Gull he felt better for liav- Jng let the nh go purtlculatl as Whltey Gull ptes.entl got i stomah , s-chs because 1 e had eaten too much I 'Some das later it happened tnat Gobby Gull and Wlille Gull wu "it hunting food again this time in a pi'e Of aaaweed among rocks left bire a" low , tide. The were liull feasting on ' -t creepers and ihellfsh when th notlc.M tho tide hnd begun 'o rise White Gull tried to flap into the air but found h. couldn't . " 'My feet are auch' ir. ihe "-cawecd rfled White Gu.l beginn ng to thrash .bout "'So are mine ca ight i-quawKed Gob by Gull Then he gulls draggled hard for they krew if the dldn t et Ioosm the rising tide wou'd bring the water up over their feet then up oei their bodies and up ovet thnr heads and the wou'd be drowned "Fight as the wo i d howerr thev couldn't get Ioo-e Their feet had be come all tangled tn thf weeds '"Help Help squawked ihe two gulls, but to hlp c ime and the w-ite"-rose higher and higher Help' Help' Then White began to thrash around in a frenz I m being eaten up ' Oh ' Oh ' Please don t eat me and 1 II do the same for ou some da "Gobb Gull looked down mln the water, and there ixound their feet va a school of herring s Gobb looked Ik felt a nibbling at his toes a nibbling nnd a tickling ch .h' Gobb be gan to titter becauf h oouldn t help himself ch ' Ach Please don t eat me" The titkhng was gutting -vors" and worse and Gobb Gul' thought h waa getting aten ud when suddci . he found his feet wen free from ti wtedB 1 p he Happed into the an and just In time for n anothr- moment '1 water would ha htet o-r h' h-ad and he would hae been drowned "A herrings nue 'tuck out of wa t 'I told you I .ou!d do the same for ou some da said the herring It u th ery same fish Gohh had sjiaied ,ril now in Its thankfulness it h.id ded him bv gnawing aw a. the weeds that , had held him "But as for White Gul h wa'er rose oer his head and lie u druwntd and the ia-t Gobb saw i t luin the Mil were feasting en Whiu- a Whit- hul ""asted oi the rlh nd tonio-row I tell you the storj .f i .oht Giiil tit (.tone eggs and tho Indians With tha Judge riu 1 si'ent Hew ana into tho night leaing Pggv and Bn.y ad t p iJ feet of smartness Is obtained, Indeetl, more frniuvntly through the use of contrasting nintcrlnl Thus the charm -Itig nnvj serge model lllustrnted todn departs from embroidery Units and relies solclv for Its variety upon the left onilitni merit (if rrette do chlnC In an exquisite ponclnln blue. Tho long I cormge, permitting ns It tlocs the evo i lutloti of u side sasli from the crepe dc 'ililno iintlrr-siftion. Is particularly in ! terestlng. 'i'ht llnnl touch coiium from the brilliant steel buttons introduced on the rorsuge nnd on the serge cuffs of the cheer sleees Wills Probated; Returns Entered Among the wills admitted to probate todnj nt C!t Hall were the following. lMwiinl Itel. 13,'tl Main street. Mnnn yunk, S"iOO; .loseidi M Mennrtt, 127iV North Thirteenth street. $."000, Allen M. nishop. 'JO I South l'ort.v-llrst street. ?!i2.000, Anna M .lones. -.":i Oerniantown nvenue, VlSXiOO . Samuel W Levis. L'21S Locust street. MOOO. nnd Amcliii C. MrCloj. tlia!) Oxford street. S.'UOt) Letters of administra tion were granted to the ohtntrs of I Kmmn r. I.ungren. .102 1 Walnut street, for $121 ,000, and John Hrnilv, I.Ttll Wnm avenue, for Jt.'OO. In rtitnries of the following ibtntts weie tiled- John Itoclgers. S7074 38. Kinlly Y Seal. ll.r:U.82; John H. Sohont.. 7.'70.74 ; Jacob llnneroft. .rt(Ml.7; .Emma II Vctterleln. $44.ol.'l77; P.lla 'Samuel. $t2.-.n2l).12: Htigli Kennev. I ?11.04l7 .S3. Sarah V. ClnrLe, MO IS 70, t and Klbiibeth II. Kelly. $14,U47.2.',. Drove Lame Horse; Fined $15 I Ilonjnmin Hush. WSi Addison i-treil 1 was fined SI." bj Ilecorilcr SttieKliouse I in Camden ix-ilice court todaj for dri -.ng a Intne horse Hush was arrested 'osiernay after an agent of the Society i for th Prevention of Cruelty to Ani mals saw him driving the horse in Cam i don The hor-o is owned bv the Sfnn iltttd Provision Co . Front and Arch , streets this city. Thermal Gas Unit Again Attacked J . i rendition of protet against a ' i twinge from candlepower to thermal ' unit gas ns desired permanent! bv the t'nited Gas Improwment Co . has betn adopted h the Retail Confectioners' Asot hit ion The nhsociution i,id the I gas now furnished under tho thermal I'hu tendencv to lean Ies and less unit tnndard, temporarily ntithnrired, iip.ui i mbroideries, is one of the notoblel is inferior in qiinlitj and adds to the direction, of the spring mode The ef expense of unmiinvrs WHAT'S WHAT iy niif.KN mini: dfflto CLUBS TO GIVE CONCERT Penn Charter Musicians to Enter tain Tomorrow In Dellevue An attractive program haa been ar ranged for the eighteenth annual con cert and dance of the Penn Charter Musical Clubfl to be held tomorrow evening In the Hose Garden of the Bcllevtie-Strntford The numbers will include, classical and popular selections, rendered by the Mandolin and Glee Clubs. An Instru mental sextet and selections by Charles T. MeClary. pianist, U complete Hio program. The Glee Club will be under the leadership of Hfljmond S. ltlday, while Henry .Strong !11 head the Mun dollii Club. A dance .lll follow. TO DEBATE "OPEN SHOP" Colllntjswood and Ocean City Stu dents to Tackle Question Student debating teams of the Col HiiRRWood and Ocean City High Schools will tackle tho open-shop Issue at n de bate to bo held In the high sdiool audi torium at Collln&swood, N. J., tomor row evening. The subject to bo debated Is, "Ho solved, That the Principles of the Open, Shop Ho Established and Maintained In American Industry." The drbato Is to bo held under tho auspices of the N'ew Jersey Debating Association of Rutgers College, nnd will be the fourth annual Intcrschool debate organized by the It COKINNE LOW I Notwithstanding tin (lotion which has flourished ccr since women entered business life there nre er few of the "Mimp type In olllees Hut there nro some ronll nice girls who get them selves up In tho wrong coatumeiy for business lambs In amps' clothing, so to speak Must u business girl be ft Miss Prim, then a slinbbj dowd ' I'erlsh tho thought ' Why not dress like a senior college student, ot like n Junior teacher who doesn't want to bo mistaken for an Old Piump' Clothes at once smart and serviceable Hint's tho trick ! The latest styles are delightfully ndaptcd for classroom or office wear, with the soft collars and long sleees so becoming to youthful Klendernes graceful sltlrts, neither too short nor too senntv, nnd sensible little walking shoes which spell comfort through eer hour of the long dn Really, the 3U1 spring modes seem to hae been luented for the special benefit of the mocUrn business girl OLD PARLOR SUITS MADR EQUAL TO NEW Reconstructed upholstered and polished $15. rirst-class work guaranteed. Slip cover mauo lo erder I We carrj a lurgo stock of upholstery materials selling at wholesale prices. ' . Jiiillinery importer 1517 Walnut Street Formal Opening Presentation of Chodoff's exclusive and unusual sprina originations, recent imports and copies of choicest importations, Hcijinning March Fourteenth I ; Is AMERICAN UPHOLSTERY CO. ; Oldext nnd I.nrgeit Home of Its Kind 305 Arch Street .rilS!" t1 ANNE L. DEVLIN ONE THIRTY-NINE SO. THIRTEENTH ST. Spring-time Gowns That are Criterions of the Fashion Canton Crepes, Flowered Chiffons, Heavy Laces and Crepes de Chine all are developed into charming modes suited best to each particular fabric The styles are perfectly irresistible. ' ill li : x ,:M.DeMAYsL i "-"-', )j R I; M.DeMAY8- FMNGE SEOF i94oN. Thirteenth St cInnounces ?renck Stales cimenca i i 2. The Question Corner Todaj's lii(uirif. 'l. What interesting mernan methods has Mfn deiniiiini Uii luc come to the I nited Mat", to learn ' Name the mo-t onifoitunle height of an ironing board or sink in proportion t. thi lieignt of the woman u- ng i Describe a iriking-loolunj turice upron which is different fium tin i suul Kind and .t ens (,, Inunder In wlint w 'e the ilamt est portieres f..r iih i n and summer ufc made'" How is ii uluri i ind decorative penlio'dei tn tl cH -L rnshliilird'' What n i in ul"si i ou ment device fur ill, siik I OOI11 estrd'i ' Answers After a untn n the famil. it is the ustoni tor the wnnun of Kgjp' ' ' i press tbeir tmi lining b ot.nin, iiwiiv trmii ilninn f.r n enr m nmie I se h t'vt Ixiuncl fl swatlir lis a bmler fur d ist i mains of silk wh ih an tun fiiigile to siaul the l giiliitintj c.irpei beat p. A mni mem she m-a when keep the sn .. .ti shap. is a metal bin win ii hiiiigh on the in side t till lose! du.,1 hik ,1 , i in pointed pi rungs that hold rn heels, leu us t) rest of the shoe hanging Uefor iiiempt i; to e a soiled artuli wnsli u thorouvhl n irder 'o .hi in en oli r us ih dirt will ii t hi (oered In tin JftSheppacd fSons SALE '- Philippine Underwear Muck Under-Priced COATS CAPES WRAPS TTl'lE embodiment of the grace and rare, exclusive attractive ness that offers count less opportunities for the brilliant expres sion of individuality. iiAli B. CHERT AK WENGER ANNOUNCES A SHOWING OF French Hats and Chertak Originations Annually this announcement has been regarded as the most important millinery event in Philadelphia and this year the many models on display will far surpass any previous offerings in originality and smartness. OPENING DISPLAYS ' THIS WEEK v? Fashionable Fur Garments by Morn's JVenger A DISPLAY OF LUXURIOUS SUMMER WRAPS. SMALLER PIECES IN SILVER FOX, RUSSIAN AND H. B. SABLE, FISHER, STONE AND BAUM MARTEN AND OTHERS. Hquse of Wenger 1 229 Walnut St. At 13th Street, Opp. St. James Hotel PLEASE SOTE. HV have no connection with uny other houoe branng the mime "Wettgei." ' i WM nnsoc)atlon. Mjrton A. llrjnut will preside over the debute. Tho negative side of the question will be argued by the Colllngswood team, while Ocean City will take the ufllrmil live. The tenniH nro romnofied na fol lows! ColIlngHWood, Florence ti.mnnU.ioutn.de the school districts Tnylor .Tones. Ronald lmmntt ..i... - il nntc, Evelyn llorton. Ocean ru." I Martin Austin. Helen Mnxon. Allfo II Henlor: nlternnli. llmrntiu if.!...11 'I The JudRCH wilt bo business nnd profe? slonal men selected from comtnunlnJ ...l.t.tn l.n nl.nnt .11. .!. """""Unities 7 1.411 KmCIm MthMmm mm.; w ere NJ ow $4.00 Night GovCm .... $2.45 3.75 Envelope Chemise . . . 2.50 3.50 Straight Chemise . . . 2.15 2.75 Corset Covers .... 2.25 3.75 Drawers ... 2.95 5.50 Combinations- Closed Draweis or Petticoat at . . 4.00 6.50 Petticoats of poplin or pique . 4.75 d' Mun . f mucin in i each i n' I'ul llll'l s i H i - hi i mils i tin ' ill tifu I hot tj I I 1st 1, i, i the wiui.1 h i ' I'm mh i -llilil i, iiih1hI ' Silk Jersey Petticoats. All the good street shades Very, Very Special, $3.95 1008 Chestnut Street Straws & Panamas E5. Clfftn.rl nnrl Remodeled III Ihf nt-MrM tihllri fur " print uml siinunrr Our lu fdrn of p iirrlni 0 i. ill tour 'STEINMAN I'HUTII l. II 1 I HI 54 N. 7th St Phone Market 2437 Jmm j'- ,mmmmmammmmmmmmmm -- m. utm wM I Lithography J V y r. BOARD, gl SHEETS OF ROCK Vlon't urt I Jy t Krect PEARCE FIREPROOF CO. 1SI1-17 KCH T j l'lion ImmiisI H'Kli ll.ire 14 1 BLANK BOOKS Bound ami 1.C0JU Leaf LXniOaRAJIUNO pniNTiKa ENORA'INa ornci: flutlooer? nnd Buppllea A complete Lithographing Department ATHK.N targe quantilieH of etter-lieails inveopt or otuer form aro Antcd i hthographv offer, tho most attractivn and often thij m&et economical form of printing- i i in ta i t v V.H liu i- ,i mm' l t nitrler-i i to fully equipped litltugtapi depaitinunt read In execute out tiromptl and up to the KUpremo 'tinduiU nf 'tuallt found In all Mnnu itrodiut WrLLIAM MANN COMPANY 529 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA New York Offices: S61 Broudtvay. Founded m 188 T i llPii lira x ffIl;m--7-"''t"-' hMI ! 13 jtfr e ANOTHER i IHl i I H ( r r WINK ELM AN ' j j IIPII VXTO" CONCEPTION ' H j ral Id a for faster MM 11 i l 111 Iffifll 1 1 CS Q "ne ,natron or "i8s Itfflil llS p ti v, rrmer'y' lo pr- RImI Hifl S cure 'hut newness of lltlll 1 IHlR fC tuio.atrap oxford A thought and excellence HI I IKjSfclH Is effect in tan calf ti f . I. r . llwSlSl LR2 ! k quality in footwear, Rli I PljP ft 5? was obliged to pay itli . fjroijm pL"V bi ' or la nnc'nK ilfflH yraffll 5W iM Winkelman models en- mill! 1 llll m &J&tour4t& l&l tirely satisfactory and llli! 0BBI lhHm Rft . l-jfeiffirem lff moat inexpensive. IIJlHiHEll i H 18smBl Si i B WiSif HOSIERY TO wm w mm match gn i I rrl. r I l ! I LuinKelman l 1 Iffli Style Footwear for Women lilllj'i I 1130 CHESTNUT ST. IH , H 38-10 South 52d St. At Twelfth HI IH' -J61"6:J FranWord Ave. IB1 m. ' v ' ' 364'W6Ho3oa 3Tif(ft Jivtnue teem tobk Frjisent ' . IV, Jt NEW' SftVV031S ESPECIALLY PESINEC FOR,' LUNHEPN 9 the TEA HOUR , INTFIEHOMCRAT FASHIONABLE RESEMJMMTS NEWAFEMoN fP?KIS NEWPAfOATS HANPSOAE TtimfFBXb COSTUME TAHMKS AtTP SPRING MTS Watch Tomorrow's Papers i o3 "I ' 7 niLJifeli'l OPPING AT THE iETTERSHOPS SPRING SHOPPING IS A DCMGHTFITJ.. RBCRKATION VALl'AHMJ INFORMATION AT IIEK FINOnHTIPS. PnOFIT HV Hi:n Sl'NDAY MOUNINQ ANU THURSDAY nVRNINO ADVtrn IN THIS COLUMN. OR CAM. HER ANY DAY, FOR .SPECIAL INFORMATION (NO FhUS CHARQED). AT WAL NUT 821 Stunning tweed suits are the fashionable inge this yeai. They must be quite simply tailorod to bo really smart nnd that is why fastidious women prefor to have them custom tailored. Thut well-known establishment of Sterling s, at 1210 Walnut St., is now featuring two tweed roady-made models that one cannot detect from custom made, I declare. This shop realized the necessity for greater simplicity in tho lendy-made tweed suit if it woro to appeal to tho really smart. These suits are made to sizo (not to measure) in your own selection of tweed from a generous packet of samples and Mr. Sterling personally attends to the alteration fitting and the outcome is an excluoivc suit which literally took my shopping breath when I learned its low price of $30.50. If you mention thnt Paulette bent you, you'll probably be able to get your suit before Easter. 'Tis an event T invariably herald with shopping glee that enlightening millinery opening which Chortak Wcngor holds each spring. This season I've had an advance peep at tho perfectly exquisite models which aru to be exhibited in the formal opening upon Monday, Tuesday nnd Wednesday. It is no exaggeration to say that tho beautiful hats eclipsq even tho Chertak models of other seabons an emphatically difficult achievement. Among them are Chertak's own ndorable orig inations, her always-fascinating importations and hor most excellent copies of tho best creations found abroad. A Chertak opening is an event not to be missed if one prides one's solf upon being fashion informed. In tho second floor snlon Morris Wenger is displaying luxurious fur-trimmod summer wraps and the highest grade and veiy newest smaller furs of spring. The House of Wenger is at 1220 Walnut Street, directly opposite the St. .lames. Wouldn't it be n comforting thing to enter a gown shop with the confidence that you would he dissunded from buying a ftock that wasn't becoming? Well, that's what happens at Lilla's wee nnd wholly satisfactory little gown shop, to bo found nt 1305 Walnut Street. Lilla nnd hor capablo assistants hae endless patience, much tact, nnd a love of .seeing a customer atti actively and appropriately flocked Another ideal of this unexpected shop is fair pricing --Lilla insists upon this Just now she has discounted the prices on two gioups of new spring frocks about 15 and een I had judged their original prices rather ridiculoualy low. After n little shopping journey for comparison prices you will maivel nt tho tricotines, cantons, talYotas, satins and Georgette, bepniately grouped at their present prices, nnmoly $12 to $19 nnd $52 to $65. At nil events you must get acquainted with Lilla's shop. You who love silk underthings must not fail to take advan tage of a down-to-cost sale of the good quality Vanity Fair gloe silk at the Vanity Shop, tl)e same address as above, 1805 Walnut. The extra-length vests, opera, nrmholo or bodico top. aie $2.75 instead of $!, .spoit bloomers are $1.50 instead of J5.25, pettv-bockers nre $5.05 instend qf ?7 nnd $8.50, stop-in ihemii-es $5.50 instead of $7, while a new littlo stop-in pantie (known as the Vanti), i.s $3,75 instead of $5. The flesh glove; silk bloonierh aie reduced ns follows: $3.95 from $4.75, $4.95 from $ti.fiO and an extra -heavy weight at $5.95 from $7.50. Union suits aio $5.95 from $7, the extra-heavy weight $8.50 from $10. A gorgeous and complete little bridal set of palo blue Geoigetto has been reduced from $85 to $G0 and, oh, the other luscious bargains you'll find there. Week of March Tliiitccnth OteAztr tux V.- . . . ... .. J.4K WTmg' -j t v "" ,