Tf7"F"H7r" i EVENING PUBLIO LEDGER PHILADELpklA', FRIDAY, APRIL S, 1921 13' DREAMLAND ADVENTURES The Mule Cloicn Br UADDY Organ Plays at 9, H and -1:50 Clilinn nt Noon WEATHER Unsettled WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S Man Till" Man TA1.KY SAM'S circus had a side 13 , how, nnd I'm soli to toll you ..... nniLv Sam upset that sideshow ultb one of his tricks." ' uu . . -v.i !..- Iila prenlnc THUS JUUSO wi U-.6"" " "in the side show, sitting next to fft,, other, were the fullest man on rth and the thinnest man on car I.. Th fat man was bo fat that tho ck .... ..,1 to cct out of his way to . J,Tt bin, room when they saw him com- ' " .t-t- , trm thin Inc. wliiic tno l"" . V. i ha net even tho snakes b Irred rom 1,1s ruth, for they thought him only n talking Mindovr. "Tho fat man got fatter every day, rind that w'13 hecnuse ho nto so much, Imirrrd ( much mid moved nbout to l.ttlo At the fame tlmo the thin man er.t thinner every day because Ids stem S liwns out of order, which made Mm Ji" very little, net sour all tho time nn I le'CP I" vou; fid , , "Hnlkv Sam used to grin nnd lieo 1, at tho fat man because ho was so ..t unit nt the thin man becauso he rVothln. Hut after a time Balky Sam grew sorry for them. lift wnj nrrv for tho fat man becauso the fat mM was so fat ho couldn't danco or Inv or hnvo a good timo like other folks- II" was sorry for t,in thin mnn !.eeauo tho thin man was so thin ho was oily skin and bones, nnd if he 1rir,I to danro or piny ho would bo liable 'o fall to pieces. Besides, Ualky Sam as afraid if tho fat man grew iv fatter lu would burst, and if the thin man got any thinner ho would f,iile out of sight llko a whiff of cigar HJ'ke " MIow can I savo tho fat man from Citing any fatter and the thin man from getting any thinner?' asked Balky Pam one ovening when ho was talking the matter over with tho animals in tho menagerie tent. " 'The way to euro the fat man It to tethlm to jump around ns I do,' squeak ed Jinks, tho monkey. " 'And the wny to euro the thin man t" get him to cat as I do,' grunted Mninr. the clcphont. "Ilalkv Sam thought that over. 'Ilec taw! You nre right V ho brayed. 'I know now how to euro them both.' "Salns hls. Balky Sam trotted nwoy to tho dining tent whero tho fat ivnn nnd tho thin man were eating thflr suppers with tho other circus folks. The fat man was just starting in on a huge platter of corned boot nnd cabbage, while the thin man was nib blioz lit a hard cracker, which was nil he ale. "ltnlkv Sam pranced up to the fat man. 'Hee-haw! You eat too much, lid up nnd jump around,' brayed Balky Sam. nipping tho fat man's shoulder. " 'fio away!' yelled the fat man, flunking Balky Sam had gono mad. Hnlky Sam laid back his cars, gavo n frightful hee-haw nnd bared his big teeth n9 If about to tako a bite of the fit man's fat back. 'Go away!' yelled the fat man again, nnd ho roso to his feet. Balky Sam whirled nround nnd save him u llttio kick. 'Go nwav !' Klineked the fat man onco more. Balky Pain rushed at him witli wide-open mouth. "At that the fat man did somcthiti !. hiii'ii'i done in years he began to r n lie tan out o the dining tent into 'he ".how tent, nnd nround and arciiiinl ihe raco track. Bight behind lurn. ulteiing frightful brays, rami) Italk Sum, pretending he was going to gobble tho fat mnn. "round nnd nround the fat man kept going, nnd when onco ho got start i'i he couldn't stop. And an he ran il tut in him began to melt and to run m streams down bis face nnd his sides ami his legs. Iio grew lighter with tur slap. "Now when Balky Sam began to iime the fat man every ono in tha in i'K tent begun to laugh. And tho me v Iio iniighed tho loudest wns the 'b.n it nu It wns very, vory funny to nun tr sco the fnt man run and los') lus (at. "When the thin man laughed It shook up liia Momnoh. which was just what 1" s Moimirli had needed for rears and jears The shaking cured tho stomach "nil the stomach began to want real fonii imtr.i.i of tho crumbs of hard raeurr The fiist tliiiie the thin man lncn he was eating the fat man's pint In' of corned licet and cabbage. And '"ii the plate was clean the thin mnn n'tn hark to the cook for more. He r'e ami lie ntc. nnd before t lint night "lis over ho was spoiled as a thin man he had begun tn get fat. "As for tho fnc man, ho ran until j'lJ Sain could chase him nu more, "'Inn tiio fat man stopped running he ua so tired ho fell right down and eiit to slecn nnd lie couldn't eat nnr "inner. That wns tho beginning of the fat man getting thin and the thin mnn K'tling fat, nnd boon they were nble 1 1 leave the circus nnd get good jobs working on a farm. And tomorrow I II tell you nbout Balky Sam and the '"" 'ost iniry. ""'" hi m . mi.l TtSu'll find Grapefats a delicious and unusual blend of wheat and malt ed barley, -which supplies needed nourishment for sturdy muscles and active brains Ueres a. Reason 1 ve alwavs found," said Miss Social Leader, "that at every tea Ancre Cheese suits to a T.' Its taste charms every taste." NCRlFt Jfr Genuwefo7tU.tfrsfratif Unusual Things Rarely Happen Twice But Here Is Another Sale of NEW Tricolette, Tricotine and Taffeta Dresses $5 to $45 in Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store $7.50 r $5 $15 $10 $8.50 $6.50 White Strap- Wrist Gloves Special at $1.90 French gloves, of fine quality white glace lambskin, nre full pique sewn nnd havo spear-point backs and 5'2-inch cuffs. Long Chamois-lisle Gloves 12-button length, $1.15 16-button length, $1.35 The .plendld quality of tho chnmois-lisle and tlic jicrfect fit are making these gloves famous. In pearl and medium grav, biscuit, beaver, white and cafe au lait. Long Silk Gloves at $1.85 lG-button length Milanese silk gloves are in white, pongeo and black. (Centrnl) Large Hats With Flowers Arrive $6 and $8 Among many other new hats, the largo hats with flowers are to bu seen, probably hurried in on the whispered word from Paris! Something graceful and feminine tf about them, nnd women like to re vive tho fashion every now and again to keep it from passing alto gether. Most of the hats arc of hair braid or soft straw in dark color ings, and white flowers are used as well as the gay field variety. Canton cre.nc hats, some trimmed with felt, arc among tho newest, and very pretty nnd smart, too, in their lovely colorings. Children's Hats, $2 to $5 are all tailored and trimmed with grosgrain ribbon of good quality. Sizes for 'girls of 0 years up to young womanhood. (MnrKcl) H(t 600 Cherry Red and Novelty Necklaces, $1 Third to two-thirds less for necklaces that arc startlmgly unusual at SI. Some look like ruby-red bakclite, others are of cherry red crystal. A number have fine chains of beads with decorated wooden ovals and balls and bead fringes. Some fetch ing ones of this tyffe nie in black and amber color and many other combinations. Women and young girls will like them to wear with Summer costumes. (Crnlrr) 500 Georgette Blouses Specially Priced $5 Two favorito styles. Tho over- uiousc mouci sKcicncu, wnicn turns v n suit into a three-piece costume. J no mil blouse Willi lace, wnicn helps tho Spring suit to look cool and summery. The ovcrblouses aro embroidered and como in tanger ine, jade, flesh, white and navy. The frill blouses are in white and flesh. (MnrLrt) I .fftU r For Women All Sorts of Pretty Strap Pumps $8.25 to $9.90 Knshionable in every line and trim enough to tup through Summer joyously. They havo straps, of course, and eithov tho high Louis or baby French heel. A wide variety of leathers Tun culfekin or kidsUin Grny or brown tuede Block calfskin or kidekin Brown or black satin Smart Oxford Ties $6.90 to $9.90 are as comfortable as they arc good looking. They can be had with straight tips or wing tips, saddle straps and medium or low heels. All have welted soles. Black kld.kln Gry tuede White leather, resembling buck Tan or block calfskin ,kin 1200 Pair of One-eyelet Ties Special at $2.50 x r Of patent" or dull black leather, these have-high eur.ed (( hmliiiill Center Aisle Opp Women's Black Cotton Stockings, 20c Good, light weight stockings, not full fashioned but with shaped ankles. 1200 pair in all sizes, 8'& to 10. 36-Inch Unbleached Muslin, 12cYard Correct weight for curtains, bedspreads and many other house hold uses. 1800 Spring Corsets $1, $1.50, $2 A number of excellent models for the slight to average stout figures. Pink or white coutil, and in the ?2 lot, cotton broche. Lightly or heavily boned, many with clastic. 1500 Lace-Trimmed Brassieres, 50c Another shipment of this ever popular style of white muslin fin ished with laco or embroidery. 200 Dainty Sample Brassieres, Half Price, $1.50 'Lovely silk and novelty af.'airs trimmed with fine laces. Unusual Veils, 50c French octagon mesh with embroidered dot- done in America so that they are less expensive. Cut lengths and made veils either 1 or l'.i yards long. Nearly nil colors. All-Silk Crepe de Chine, $1.65 New slrpment of this extin heavy all silk crepe tic chine. Last lot was snapped up quickly. Just the kind that's wanted for dresses and blouses. White, pink, flesh, rose, turouoisc, navy, brown, Copenhagen, biscuit and black. 39 inches wide. Many Nightgowns $1.50 Five new style. of embroidery and lace trimmed nightks. Made of soft, sheer nainsooks and far prettier than usu.il. Pink or White Bloomers, 50c Made sn well and of such i.'ood cottons that it is snuiPlhiig of an achievement to offer thorn for so little. Elastic at waist and knees and properly reinforced. Soft White Dresses for Babies (Infants' to 2 year sizes) 60c, 75c, 85c Decidedly. Iljs than uual for these softest white- nainsook dresses in Hishop or voke 'tyles trimmed with pi.tty lace c.r cm broidery. Good Hair Nets 60c Dozen Cap and fi inert flylcs of human hair nctf in light, medium and dark brown, hiack and blonde. Embroidered Draped Veils "Special" at $1.50 A full dollar less for tho boi deicd draped veils which aic tho latest word in fnshion. Of Frcncli octagon mesh e 1 a bo rately e m b r oidcred in A m c r ica with white nnd eon trnsting designs in ma chine s t itch cry. Navy, brown, vhcris, t' o p enhugen, grny and other "A good Wanamaker quality taffeta or tricotine or tricolette dress at $5V Impossible, says the average woman. She knows how much the silk or tricotine costs a yard, she knows what a dress costs to make. But she is not counting on the irresistible force of circumstances which induces a manufacturer to cut and make more dresses than his orders call for and which unexpectedly thereafter causes hinUo sellfor much less than they cost to produce, because of suddenly slackened demand. In such emergencies Wana maker's has again been able to secure its own choice 6f models and materials at a quarter, a third and a half less. Not trash, not "seconds," not old goods, but only the satisfactory goods known as Wanamaker quality. 250 Such Dresses at $5 Ready Saturday Morning at 9 o'Clock How long they will stay we cannot promise because they are very pretty. The taffeta frocks are in navy and black with henna sashes better than any we can recall, even before the war, at $5. The tricolette frocks at $5 are of the sleek fiber silk material which is cool and wears well in various colors and mostly embroidered. The serge frocks are of excellent quality serge with bodices of embroidered tricolette decidedly astonishing at $5! There Won't Be Enough to Go Around of These New Wool Jersey Dresses at $6.50 and $8.50 Fascinatingly simple sports frocks. THE demand of the season. Here for the first time at any such low figures as these. Surplice or smock bodices with belt, long or three-quarter sleeves, plain or pleated skirts, white pique collar and belts. Henna, gray, taupe, tan, navy, Copenhagen and brown. 125 Fashionable Combination Frocks Are $7.50 Paris speaks constantly of "compose" costumes. Here they aro at a price to amaze Paris. The skirts are of good navy serge, the long line bodice and broad sash are of fiber silk mignonette (tho finer kind of tricolette) in henna, Copenhagen, tan and gray. Also many models in serge. New Dresses That One Wouldn't Expect at $10 Lovely tricolette frocks with gracefully draped overskirts and delight ful embroidery in the wanted shades of navy, brown and black. Combination frocks of good navy tricotine with eyelet or silk embroidered bodices of trico lette in navy or Copenhagen. Fine mignonette gowns with embroidery or braid. Many charming dresses of taffeta and charmeuse. , A Beautiful Variety of Dresses at $12, $15, $18.75 $12 for braided or embroidered mignonette frocks others combined of two-toned tricolette with wool embroidery. $15 for foulard or beaded crepe de chine frocks in various colors. $15 for effective Georgette crepe dresses made over contrastincr linings. $18.75 for heavy crepe de chine with accordion pleated Georgette under skirts. $18.75 for pretty foulards in browns and blues. $18.75 for beaded Georgette with Japanese silk lining. $18.75 for checked taffeta with novel wool bead belts trimmed organdie bands. with 300 Samples One of a Kind Dresses $25 and $29 Beautiful Canton nepes, novelty plaid taf feta, and embroidered crepes over pleated Georgette. Almost any color that could bo wished for and every style. Usually only one, two or three of a kind. Sizes 16 to 40 only. Exquisite Model Frocks Are Mostly Half Price at $45 There is only one of each kind. They como from n celebrated dress artist who copies hun dreds of French gowns each season and whoso own creations compare favorably with those from Paris. A pale green Georgette afternoon frock plain navy Canton crepe another Can ton crepe with all-over embroidery a tan crepe with eyclctting a lovely black chnr meusc a rose frock with dyed lace a hand some lace draped frock and a number of others. Sizes 10 to -10 only. OUrkrl) $16.50 $19 $23.50 $57 Special Prices on Interesting Spring Wraps For Women and Young Women $16.50 to $29 for a large group of coats, cape 4 and dolmans of eer fashionable type. Of velour, serge, polo i-loth, twecd. inied coating and brushed wool. Three of the wraps sketched are from this group: $115. 50, for a tan polo coat, with a .-titilied back and a belt all around; $1!'. for a silk-lined, fringe-trimmed .-emi- cape in navy blue; $2U.5n, for a velour dolman in I'ekin, rundcer and tan, hcaily embroidered. J 120 WrapsSpecial at $57 lieautiful wraps and coats of vcldyne, ( aledonia, tricotine and Bolivia in lovely coloring.. All hae been inii.-iderably higher in price and will be grouped under this new lus price for tomorrow. The wrap fiom this group, which i kelibed. U of Caledonia in navy, moufflon and ostrich, trimmed with gold stitching on the back and lined with heavy pcau de cygnc, S."7. 60 Fine Wraps Special at $78 .lust one or two of 11 kind nnd all lowered in piue. Of the season's most luxurious materials, including Orlando. Andria. marvello, vcldyne and twill cord. Each is a wrap to enjoy and to U proud of. (Murkrl) tf culms (Cenlriil) Beautiful French Voile Special at $1.25 rnbnca like this nro unusual aifd desirable at an price, but doubly so when the price is les-., than half what it would have been a short while ago. Ono pattern is a largo plaid with imbundeied blocks in the corners- in gray, gold or green. The other is woven in small self-tone check? with embroid ered coin dots that blend into the tone of the voile or lla0i out, according to the play of light. In beige, blue or nM-. -in niche wide. (( rnlriil) Men's All-Wool Suits at $25 to $37.50 Cheviots, cassimeres, worsteds, serges and flannels but all puro wool and all well tailored, in conservatnc and scmi-conscrativ styles that men like best of all. All-Wool Separate Trousers at $5, $6.50 and $7.50 Trousers in enough different patterns to bring almost any old suit into commission again. Just bring in the vc.-t and our specialty man will do the matching for you. All-Wool Two-Trouser Suits at $37.50 Young men's one-button suit of brown r Oxford flannel just what most young men want. Thc.v "re alwajs good-looking and cor rect; seasonable, too. Students' All-Woo! Suits at $26.50 to $35 Tbcf-e make good first-long-trouser nnl.s. They aie not merely men suits in small sizes, but nre cut especially for young men. In blue serge and blue and brown mixtures with single or double breasted coats. jy.,H .iillrj. MiirI.el) Boys' Ail-Wool Suits With Two Pair of Trousers $14.75 to $18.75 (Sizes 8 to 17 Years) All-wool suits with double wonr hi them beuiuse of the extra tiouscrs! Wuniimakei .-uits natuia'l haw a long life ocn without the extra trousers because the malenals are all-wool, the scams are all taped and ever point nf -train i.-, well re-enforced. Coats aie lined with mohair and trou.-ei? are lined throughout. Man different patterns and about a dozen different modes! Khaki Knickers, Special at $1.25 Sues 7 to 17 ytarr ui'linnted um and ulniosi unlimited wear! ll.ullcrj, Miirl.t'11 All the Girls Are Wanting New Coats Spoits coati being prcfened! That i- wheie the coat at Slti.jfl that is sketched eomc in. It is of tan polo cloth witn an inverted pleat in back, raglan -houlder and tailored poikct.- and is half lined with flowered silk. Sues 8 to 11 cars A Junior Coat at $25 is ot tan, blown t r blue coating in a homespun weave It has raglan boulders and i. half lined with satin. Sizes M and 10 cars. Other new coats, capes and iio! mans are s-2o.o0 to ?".". White Net Frocks at $7.75 Net frilling trims the white frocks that are so dear to many girls' hearts for every giii want's at least one net frock. Sizes 8 to 1 1 years. Other dainty white frocks if voile, lawn and organdie nro ?f.7.", ?i').7o to $12. Sizes range from 0 to H years. Girls' Bloomers, $1.25 Dark blue gingham bloomers will save a lot of washing and aie pai tirulur'v nice for wear mulci legj Union dresses. .Sue li it 1 tars- $16.5o A . IN "A $7.75 Of white jvan, thoy arc $1.50. mi 1 I I ILl y m Cfl I m. tiii i .i"j u """'"' ''" is JU -? - i (Miirktt) & i - v "
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