Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 14, 1921, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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EARNING PUBLIC iLEDGBRPHIEADELPHlA, THUKSDAY, !APRIU 14, 1021
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DREAMLAND
ADVENTURES
Jumping: Frog,
n, dadDV
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TrifMWNO Frog was n Doasuui
"JS chap h- ;- P5-1 u
.J-Am hcwMimfl. " "" ...'. ..V .
"STni JuM? "" u,:u" " '
P "li would havo minded .fump.
keptlt "B.WSSfl" Don.t talk 'about
oortdfw much,' barked Toddle Vup
ll,5.t.J,.,.lVi Cro-nkl I can boat jou
i . and I' tell tho vo Id about
Things You'll Love to Mako
Beaded Umbrella
Handle.
Wrftott bent mal Cro-nk I Crrt-akl'
ff'ffiV be . t on bon, t-
. li- i ri. ror wiinu j.uuuiv mi-
1. i n cood jumper for a puppy, ho
U1dn"be to Jump so far as Juinpi
Hn ttay .llmmlo,, Toddle's boy
LT asked VoAMa InW his Iioiim.
. 5k In. nnd on the kitchen
Tod?.c" something that gave him
:nc
UW. " V ' ,e mis!
n lata u "-"
beat Jumping
Ft.1fvt,nt do you think it was ho saw?
What ao B.ipkv flvnancr.
WttiJ"".Timmlii and Jlmmle'a father
. . very Kratcful to Toddle PupKlns
w'rL i ,irlvcn tho ghost awny from
ffi &Im nny mvnrd ho mljihl
v Tndclie I'upk ns wanicu mm. kj
K and ,o ho took It as his re-
..' ; parried the sticky flypaper
JMblfng careful tohoW It
1 u wouldn't get siuck on
Sum be sot to the noocb ho measured
V ifimnine race course near the
tS a l,?S tones, and bushes, and logs,
ggfid 1 ono buT 'he put the stleky fly-
P'P'When Toddle Pupklm had done
til, he begnn to answer Jumping Frog's
fc??!l.?g8;i.- nnlmnU and birds heard-
Tode's bnrk and came Hocking to hi
rlr.'!.C('?i:( p,n.k! I'll show you
tut jou can't Jnrao as fast or ns far
" Jro tho race began. Away Jumped
HI fLKi,l, -3-lr. 0 lJv
When tho cord handle of your urn
timlln. wfnrn out rDlACA It with I
BUADED UMDIIULLA HANDLE. Itun
i thlri silk cord twenty Inches Ion
through tho holes. With vivid colorii
paint a mm pie design on a inrse uynor
leal wooden bead. String the boad on
to tho cord. Make a knot below the
bead to keep It in place. Leave a. two
Inch epaco on each end and mako ft
knot Blrlng on two smaller beads that
hnvo btcn painted to match the lame
one. l'laco u knot below each bead. Add
a tllk tassel to each end and you have
an . attracts e new handlo on your um
brella. FLORA.
On. on went Toddlo Pupklns, on, on,
untllIit) jumped ncroM tho clearing mid
up to tho big tree, lie was tho winner
of tho Jumping race.
'''Hurrah I Hurrah 1- Hurrec!
cheered the animals and the birds. 'Tod
dle Pupkins has won tho Jumping racer
nnn .Tumping Frog enn boast, no more!'
What had become of Jumping Frog?
Can't you guess?
"Why, when ho leaned over' Oil
bushet ho came down smack on the
ttleky flypaper. And when he tried to
jump 6ff tho sticky flypaper he couMn't
oo u. jn tour or. nm icct were muck
fast. And when ho struggled and
thrashed around ho fell over and got his
stomach stuck as well as his feet.
"How the birds nnd nnlmals did
laugh when they found him. They
laughed so long nnd so loud that Jump
ing Frog felt that ho mint get nway
nnd hide himself. How did he do it?
Why, Toddlo rupkins got one end of the
flypaper In his teeth nnd he drew
Tumping Frog to tho river nnd threw
him In.
"Tomorrow I will tell you nbout
Toddlo lupxins' Hying trip."
THE DAILY NOVELETTE
April Shower a
y SUSANNA MAE MACKIN
"Bo sure t lint jou tnko your umbrella,
Myra." Mrs. Ilennetl had come softly
into her daughter'a roomi
Myra Bennett stood before her mir
ror, t'.citly adjusting her new spring
hat a chic flnrae-colortd loo.ua. Her
black dress of soft clinging stuff had a
touch of flame-yellow at tho nctk,
wrists and girdle, nnd from her young,
nthlctlc-loouing shoulders it hung in
simple, girlish Unci.
"Yes, I'll take nn umbrella." she
assured her mother.
"And be sure you get something good
for your luncheon, Mjrn," her mother
cautioned. "You you hnven't eaten
much breakfast n cup of coffee Is noth
ing for n girl to work on. You "
. "Don't you worry, mother." tho girl
broko In ns she fumbled in her beaded
bag. ''I'll mako up for breakfast.
ou ought to seo how much I cat nt
noon."
"I should worry," Myra Bennett
whispered to henelf.
Her eyes sought the eves of n saunre
Jnn'eil young face In n silver frame upon
her rurcnu.
"t should worry 1" she repeated n
she took the photograph from the frame.
"I caifHtaml it It you con," she in
formed the picture, flinging it into the
waste basket. Then she fldd from the
house.
In tho big millinery shop where Mvra
designed "fetching" hats for Madam
La Bontc's fashionable, cllcntclo her
fingers fluttered about among tho frail
straw and gorgeous flowers, nnd "won
derful creations'' were faihioncd by her
capable fingers, but her thoughts were
lenguci nway.
By tho magic of thought she had
taken herself back to n night In June;
to u moonlit beach nnd John Martin,
tho scent of tho sea. tho touch of hands,
When the hnd come bnck from her
rucnndcrlngs thcamo magical thought
told her that sho had been dreaming,
roinnnr'nr. nnd that she hod lost -lost
John Martin through her own silly non
sense, her unreasonable Jealousy,
Mvra Bennett was ulad when the
Lour to quit work had come. Hhc had I
of late done her work In n dnacd way.
Out In the canyon-like street the rain
was pcltinff against' the sidewalk, nnd
cccolonally a gust of wind slapped
the rain Into the faces of the passcrsby.
Mjra. her scant nklrta flinging to
her, lnndo her way to a nearby sub-
unv. Imf mat flu Rhn liniK Tpnplied thfl I
cntratico a strong gale struck her and I
sent her umbrella nnd her nnmc-coiorcd
hat chasing each other across the
street.
Out from n drug Blore doorway a man)
darted tutor them ; then nnother man
joined in the chase, and Myra, her
brown hair wet and disheveled, watched
theia. gnln and ngaln the man that
u.i'j chnsing the hat had hnd Ills hands
almost upon It when, like a flash, the
freakish wind enrried it off ngaln. .She
had lost sight of the other man and
th') umbrella.
"It was a perfectly good silk urn-
'pprhnps
-well, let him
brclla," Myirt soll1oqul7cd j
the hinn needed it himself w
keep It. nnd the hat? The lint must be
n wreck "
M in i-mldenlv became nwnrc thnt n
lull man viim lioldlnu nn umbrella over
ror, Hlio looked up into a pair of laugli
Ing pyis The man holding her Urn
biciia wild liatlcss, and moisture was
t untiling down his joung, square
Jnwcd fiii'1
"John Mnrtin! here "
'This only proves, Myin," John
Martin interrupted, "that you need rae
around especially In a storm."
Next complete noeleltc- "SylvU'n
Wants." ..
TAMPERING
l ivew ueparmre.
Normal PutistAnthe Method
Cgrrecttv nnd roox-ratle
Tin: KIMJ8l,i;V lOI'MIXAlON
"More Than a Nchocl"
Tall or Wrlto for Information
Hours 11 A M to 4 P M
Monday nm ThuindBy Ilv , H to 9
Ask About tho Klnirsley liib
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'iiiiiiinll a. jrift HI reel
Cuticura Soap
Is Ideal tor
The Complexion
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Foreign Connection
Desired
Young business man past thirty. Five
years Industrial plant manager: now
llimncl.il executive with lamest Amer
ican corporation in Its field. Connec
tion desired which will lead to for
eign Assignment. Highest bank and
business credentials.
ncos, ledgeii omen
Jumping Frog In a mighty leap that
carried him far ahead. After him came
Toddlo I'upklns, jumping bravely, but
not going nearly so far nor so fast as
Jumping Frog.
" 'Cro-akl I told you I'd leave you
behind,' bopntcd Jumping Frog, leaping
nimbly over tho stones. Then Jumping
Fi og went flj Ing over tho bushes. And
then something happened. Toddlo Pup
kins went jumping on over stoues and
bushes and logs, Wilt Jumping Frog
didn't rise nftcr his leap over tho bushes.
I KNOW HOW TO OltEAIE
1JUSINES8 TOR A
RETAIL
SHOE STORE
Miny years' ecerlne In hn
dHrJ shoe anmrtUlnn haa.tauIH
m now to do It.
I'hone or write me
RUSSELL GRAY
917 Chestnut St.
Vtatimt 2300
Si8S3S!3S8S5SS!KS!EIRSKg
The answer is in the cap 1
i
asco
Coffee
NOW
25
c
lb
At All Our Stores
mN&Tm:!?a?a?aj,
Bent 111
Bonos
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fi Bint by El
8 Fblnted 8
Shoes gl
SlStraiahti
Vv,
Straight
SI Hones
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nntii vfrpn
2l3trljM In
R Eoucatoh J
Unltii ilampti Uhfi Afi II h
rut an Educator
1 lp jsw, vLvsoHli 1
? ru i
WJHil I
Shott Ijl Pya
AefaBanataMaBV
,HW "Jutt like Jnd't"
iXm for
Educator
little
Mothers:
Do You Look Ahead?
WHEN you buy slhoes for your
growing youngsters, do you ever
picture those .little feet grown up
disfigured with hurting corns, bunions,
callouses.ingrowing nails, fallen arches,
etc., the tortures you have felt?
Put therh into Educators keeP them
in Educators and they'll never know
what foot troubles mean. For Edu
cators arc built scientifically to "let
the feet grow as they should."
Bring your boy here for Educators
today.
rice Rtrronns
van rice mrrcinns
Educator,
Shoe
and
FOR MEN, WOMEN
CHILDREN
S V . ..
. miner
SWVj 4 sou jarke, S
R- Cherry', Son.
U (itnnunteun Air.
! Aih.r
" Ktdae Ate.
W,n' MacfaHano
!J IrankforU Are.
Alii: SOU! IN TIIKSK SlOltKS
L. H, Glickman
4830 X. Urouil St.
R, Foriter & Son
4330 Main St..
Munayunk. 1'hlU.
Chas. Clorea
S239 L'olurablu Ate.
Geo. Schwinn
2101 N. 0th St.
A. Christian
4303 IVanUford Are.
Georse M. Carman
333 N. 03d St.
A. Kobus 8c Sons
4th A bpruce tit.,
Camden. N, J.
PAINTERS!
The great Abbotts Ice Cream plant.
model of cleanliness
and modern methods!
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Al
JLX. go into Abbotts lea
Cream are under the earns
expert eupervision that has
won an enviable purity-iep
motion for Abbotts Milk and
Cream. Our 44 years' experi
ence as dairymen has taught
us the value of a high stand
ard of quality.
We make Abbotts ice
Cream of finest obtainable in
predicnts. You can buy it, too,
in sanitary "machine -filled
packages" that bring Abbotts
direct to you from the ftoezer,
untouched by hand.
Abbotts Dealers Are
Everywhere
Wherever you live, there is a store con
veniently near whero you can buy
Abbotts Ice Cream. Know it by the
familiar red and white Abbotts side
walk sign in front. Ana whenever you
wish to buy ice cream, go to that Abbotts
dealer. Jie offers you a superior ice
cream, in your favorite flavors, and clean,
quick service at all times. Buy Abbotts,
often
WHEN a Philadelphia!! visits us for
the first time, he invariabiy ex
claims, "I had no idea you people had
such a wonderful place 1"
Few people realize how large a modern
ice cream plant must be. Few know
that the Abbotts plant is one of the most
complete and finest in America.
In this great building are vast store
rooms filled with containers of crushed
fruits for flavoring giant glass-lined vats
"that prepare the "cream" for freezing
freezing rooms like caves in the polar
regions, 5 degrees below zero all year
'round a complete plant that makes 125
tons of ice every 24 hours a storehouse
on the second floor that holds 3500 tons
of ice a comDletely-equipped shop where
we do all our own painting and carpentry.
And across the street, a large garage to
house the fleet of Abbotts motor trucks
that daily distribute Abbotts Ice Cream to
dealers throughout this city and its suburbs.
We are proud of our home. It is evi
dence of our success as makers of superior
ice cream. It is proof beyond question
that Abbotts Ice Cream has won a
front-rank place in the estimation of
Philadelphians.
ABBOTTS ALDERNEY DAIRIES, Inc.
Philadelphia, Pcnna.
Known ro Philadelphia Since 1877
f Bell, Lombnrd 2334
Keyitone, Main 3GS0
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You can get painters or anyother kind
of good workers through an ad in
THE LEDGER
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