Xf Wamland ADVENTURES the Grateful Dandelion Vy BADDI f'HAl'TEU I . . ..., That Tumcii " , i. i,,rtLlnir for eoniothlne In B.heSr.x,.nn(1nl.fc1ookclh0h.inB fft cSn '"'.nml fr-V 6m R ' '"innkPil'nf Mill? ' ondcr. n ., innkW for t1tir in the i'Artiliiir fcpllc.1 with another iST wu'H not find UfAcs swlmmlni? In . oV ,h brook If you wnut a plump -, ua mire pnzsi"i """ .' i . iffii.'n none nnd artlnnH. What bT h h. be Wekln? "Mnjhc I run 5 third Home: 'If JOU TO nQl civi v. - -- fc,n can help me. find n fnt worm." Tlin re(ty nw nuav i.uv "" y ,7" lie Si looklnp for worms with LloWt .his hook when he wen ti.ii a n a iiwin iiiiiiiv iir 1111111 5r br just lookine In the srnss IB ?. "J'i'ftiVn under croun.l while ffSTii. rtlnln. . 'Tii time to look for worms la at .1,1,4 with a flashlight." she Raid. Billy fi-j i :itl. n fourth rhyme: "lit I II! At nl,lf wl,cn' ,llc moon guinea uiiv. I'll be In bed with my eyc shut tight." "t'll be in bed neeaiifce I want to ,.f nn very ennj i" ' ""ins i Py Mw something round and slen telotle grnw. 'Oh. there Is , n worm " , long dnndcllon stem, the golden bid of which wiih tangled in the Brass. Rlllr bad a rn.vmc iur irn: uiiimvuuu. "lle!k! Hello. Dandelion yellow. ( I hope you u nuci every gin . itiu. Peggy thought that rhyme a lilt silly, and nld no. Hut Hilly on'y laughed as he untangled the head of the dande lion from the grass so Jt could rise into tlio free sunshine. "Little flower! Little flower! Makc.tho hest of eaeh bright hour!" Tie ilnndellon seemed to nod its mniiKR nnu iiuiy anu reggy went on searching for worms. At Inst Hilly made n grab nt the ground. "I've got one!" he shouted. Peggy looked down nnd. Mire enough, Hilly lind hold of the end of a wriggly worm whleh wan trying hard to squirm back into its hole. It Hfemed a very strong worm, he-cau-io Hilly couldn't drng it out of the ground. Instead, indeed, the worm seemed to he pulling Hilly down to the earth. "Grab me. Peggy." shouted nilly. Peggy, much surprised, grabbed him quickly, only to find thnt she couldn't hnng on to him. lie was growing smaller faster thnn melting ice on n July dny. And Peggy, trying to cling to him. found herself growipg smaller, too. In less thnn a minute the two were no taller thnn the dandelion. Anotiier min ute nnd they shot down below the tops of the grnss. finding themselves In a , ? "i" ""' TgT1Tj MX,f 'm.. ----- ' - T TUU DAILY lyOVEhETTU The Rett and Residue Hy A. nOKDUN STKVKNS When 1 ienrd that I was one of the number mentioned as heir to Aunt Mchltnblo's "rest nnd residue." I felt a qualm of doubt. As 1 remembered Aunt, she wns not likely to lenvo any thing not particularly mentioned In her will thatwojild Interest nny one except n theatrical stock company or nn old clothes man. 1 decided gently but firmly to withdraw. . "With all respect to the depnrted." I snld to my sister, "you tnke vour shnrc nnd mine. too. nnd J'll never sny a word. ' (Jo nhcnil. like a good girl I hat could I do with n lot of stuff from Aunt Mlt's old nrk of nn nttlo?" I thought I had nrrnnged It nil very nently nnd saved the expense of cart age ns well. , Por some reason I nm denr to the henrts of my family nnd the fnct. thnt I was convnlcscent from "flu" lent a tenderness to their treatment of m usually accorded only to the insane. They could not benr to leave mo out ; what did they do but move the whom iliMtu iu iiiu uumi'pil'UU. it.. . "n there to nwnit my plensure! Hut the Vtrorm h.rf .ee.ne t'n .row M, , W1"!" "X !? fnmlly did not move with ' n,f .mi,, .mill vV. it .,.,..,r ,,u '"em. yucsiions ikq uns one ot inio s they grew small. Now It appeared ns punctuated the dnv: long as a circus bon constrictor. '',.. V ' ,' ' c " ci,i .!, ....... i i... Now, she would sny. "about thpse 'i,iiVj Vvii m. .I-ni.L0i' olV' -Mngadnes. If you nrosuroyou I hissing. voice. Hie worm has turned. ,,011.f ,... ?lomrnll unnn. i'nPih Vnt nil tills once wrutp n Ntnrv fop one n( (liem lint tK. eri fT..2 IV Knsll,on t,lntrsl T "ilnlmed all in ,,'tiJ r.c" f"I?,Vi"i,,1?t(,rcsf '" iodcy's and tnctfuljy conveyed I SB-i . Vlldn Vi" ny Indifference to Tnclo Nnt's llternry ncd nt the mercy of the I famc j wns not fo rMl , pPnc),. ,Pt'. Now I'm going to get even w boy and girl wiio wnnted to put me on a hook to catch fish. H-s-s-M! Peggy nnd Billy found themselves in an nwful nic. denso nnd an nnd they seemed gigantic worm But ns the worm rraircd forward to grnh them a yellow cloud darkened tho forest nbove their heads. Iiey looked up in fear, but saw it was' only the dandelion flower. "Cling to my petals." whispered the dandelion-. "Cling to me tightly." Hilly and Peggy gl-asped light hold of the yellow petnln of the dandelion, nnd they fe!t themselves lifted out of the dense nnd tangled foret. And not n bit too soon, for the bend of the worm was swnyiug hack nnd forth seeking them. More nuout Peggy nnd Hilly in the 1 grnss forest will be told tomorrow. I should like the fnshion platen to frame, they arc such quaint old Hiltigs." (1 rnry i ters. conversations, inventories, ciicom I passed me, nil containing the words I "rest nnd residue." They became n dully menace mid n nightly hnunt. I ' wcnrled of my kind. .Mnn. I thought, should be born nlone. nnd left to find his wny to manhood by himself. Why i must there nlwnys he those on iom he must attend and others whom he must . meet hnlf wny nnd traditionally obey? Why must he listen just hci'im some one spenks nnd tend because some onn writes? I Hut all this protest wns of no nvali, for every fninily bonstn one diplomat and ours is no exception, though 1 never should have picked Aunt Agnes for tho position. She twrtyfl snya Just what Hie thinks, nsks for whnt she wants nnd docs cxnetly ns she pleases. Are these the qualities of n diplomat? Jet It was she who brought thnt "rest and residue' ' and mc together. T extracted n nromlxe from her hCforo I went down to visit; she lives too lliftAiialt nnn. tlin linniPAtGfHI not tO nrouso my suspicions. We agreed that an empty house was no place for a convalescent while dampness wns the prevailing atmosphere. There came one day so hot that all pretenses ot cllmntc ns an. excuse were of no avail. A desperate desire to get it over with beet me, nnd when wo drove nenr the homestend I hndn't tbe cownrdlce to go by. Ho we went In. View here In my room the results! Queer things happened. I wnlked-nff it seems with "kitchen utensils" left to nnother when I went off with the big copper kcttlo which makes such n line wostebnskct. There Is n debate ns to thc-elnssification of those mahogany bel lows, started by the heir to tho fur niture. The porrlngm' on the shelf must hnve been divorced from Its kind by the snme accident thnt gnve me the old crane. A fireplace oven hides In the closet, waiting for some Improbable camping trip. All thnt 1 nm really sure belongs to mo is the row qf school books more thnn n century old. that lend ntmosphcro to my bookshelf nnd nre too faded to disclose their useless character from a distance. The patchwork quits drape my couch in ancient calico. What did I lenve for the other heirs? How should I know! I know los now thnn I ever did licfore 1 played that game of grab in a partly darkened room nt the instigation" 6f mi relatives. Hut the folks nre satisfied, if a little envious, nnd nt last they let mc forget the "rest and residue." Tomorrow's Complete Novelette Without Cash. SWISS HERE SATURDAY Eighty Business Men Will Study Philadelphia Institutions Eighty Swiss buslne.s men coming to the United Stntcs to study economic and commercial conditions will arrive in Philadelphia Saturday for a four day tour of the city's manufacturing, trnnstiortntlon nnd civic facilities. Thf Swiss Embassy In New Wk announces n special group of sociologi cal students will accompany the delega tion to Philadelphia expressly to go through the Curtis Publishing t'o.'s building. Pour mnln groups, textile, machinery, jewelry and general wilt bo received nnd cared ior here by Heeves K. Johnson. Dayton Shelley nnd .Tohn II. Fnunce, representing the Foreign Trade Burenii of the Chamber of Commerce. . Tho delegation will nrrive In New .York frdm Switzerland Thursday, re maining there two days. An extensive program of business luncheons nnd din ners has been arranged, We're-Sailors Fint salesman afttrwnrd. W offer you, ns sales men, only ihosB marine supplies, thnt we, ss nallon., Unw are right And at rlflit prices, too. F.Vanderrief Chen's Sons 7 N. Vfslfr Slrft 4ithBonotthtBaU' c'figsssr. " v?. Five delectable blends Porcelain Dinnerware for Country and Seashore Homes "All Open Stock" Services for Six Persons as Low as $22.00 Wright, TyndalefePvanRoden. Inc. Hcjiutcd the Largest Distributors of High-Orndc Dinnerware 1212 Chestnut Street Seen Everywhere f- if I si asco TEAS ORANCxE PEKOE INDIA CEYLON OLD COUNTRY STYLE PLAIN BLACK MIXED ATLANTIC, FUEL CO " tari'ii - - r I I i Rvft I JM ' t&yni$ !V?- f'Cai . : - IPS 1 I Stationery J t y r 1 C f '" U I1UVNK HOOKS fii Hound nrnl nn . V I Leone l.f 19p ' t.ti l'.--r For Accountants Economy Basement Specials for Tuesday Splendid Values in This Wonderful Xew Shipment of t Women's j Corsets $3.50 Corsets at $ i $4.50 Corsets at JJg9 j $6.00 Corsets at J2.59 We have just unpacked a fresh j lot of thee finely shaped and well-' known corsets. They arcjin pink or white; in medium bust or girdle i topsi There is a long hip and itrong hose supporters) arc at tached. Women's 59c Pink 70r Each Muslin Bandeaux Dainty, inexpensive trifles, which have become indispensable. Hook i in back. Tape bhouldcr straps. SfiELLENSURGS Economy Basement , STORE OPENS DAILY AT 9 A. M CLOSES AT 5:30 I'. M. S MONDAY, M.IV 10. IP21. f NELLENBURGN ENTIRE BLOCK- MWKET ln2H STREETS J Women's Undermuslins the May Sale L Mn f Ma W r P1 Wonderful Economy Sale of $12.50 Women's and Misses' Silk Dresses nly $6.75 A whole host of pretty dresses at one price, ho low thnt they arc among the most practical kinds you can buy. Pretty satins, crepes dc chine and tri colcttcs, in various styles, enough to please every type of woman. All the favorite style features of the season Ovcrblouses Tunics Ruffles Embroideries and quite often finished with dainty fresh lace collars. .-is sketched. Dc sure to come in, for you won't want to misc. this opportunity'. bNELLENBURflS Economy Basement 50c Women's Sl)c Extra Size Bloomers at . . . Pink lingerie cloth, re-enforced. Trimly tailored and cut plenty larj;e. Ruffle and clastic nt knee. Women's 79c Night gowns at Tailored models in . pink 49c or white linReric cloth. Cut full. I Really wonderful value. Surprisingly Good Value in Women's and Misses' Smart Sport Suits At Only $9.75 You would never expect to find them so Women's G9c Corset Covers at 39c 59c Dainty Cotton Tub Blouses Special at 79c .lust the cleverest suits! low in price. . , . ... ' The coats are in the popular Tuxedo style, with inverted pleats in back and smartly finished with patch pockets and belts. The skirts nvo irnnfl snnrt moilp.ls. mndp with novelty pockets. Colors mo exactly richt practical tan, navy and Copenhagen. I'ine lingerie cloth, trimmed I loull marvel at these values'. with neat and firm embroidery All sizes. , New Lot of Women's 98c Cover-all Anrons at . llanv piottv plaids, with linos A variety of dainty, summory models in white voile nnd organdie, of nlninc. rwu-nt- n,,,i ti v I trimmed with lncc nnd embroidery, hemstitching and tucks, Tho need to look untidy whi'lo at . kinds of fresh, pretty blouses of which one likes to keep a generous supply on hand. White Wash Skirts Specially Priced White Ramie Skirts, 95c White Gabardine Skirts, $1.19 K.Mra sizes in gabnrdine, up to -iO-inch waist $1.89 turdy your work. Women's ")9c Band nr Each Aprons at , OC In gingham or pcrcnle, with saucy rullle or plain. Finished with pocket nnd tie. Ssri , ;JS Economy Basement Women's $4 Wo.ol Tic-Back Sweaters at $1.98 The prettiest two-tonc effects in wwryjtriMng color combinations. fNg'.lr.boS Economy Basement Women's $1.50 Seersucker Petticoats at $1.00 ou know what little trouble you "avo in laundering crinkled seer sucker. That is Why wo sell so "lfny. No extra ironing on hot """ Wlute and bin UOUIK'O. Splendid, pockets. sknts, made with widojileats and attractive S'Vc." '.'i'alS Economy Basement Women's, Misses' and Girls' $1.50 Sport Blouses 49c Deep Extra-Size $2.00 Seersucker I'etticoats 'in $1.29 FMj l i t mil i- I i . . ' r- iii '' '''' w :''.r is?:' "Wb Made in the popular "Girl .Scour" style, spoit jacket drect. Belted and pocketed exactly the kind of blouses girls insist upon for camping and hiking. Misses' and Girls' Bloomers, Special at Of strong sateen, m black, white and flesh olors, cut particularly full. thssi IM$1.50 "Farmerette" Suits KQr rVand Overalls lor Girls UV" 79c Made throughout from the viewpoint of the outdoor girl summer worker. "Fnnncretto" suits coinbne erry serviceable feature full pocketed knickers, loose sport blouses, and a practical khaki color that does not easily soil. Made to stand plenty of tubbings. Tim rtvornllit nri well nuidp. too! NELl,FriBUR.-,; Econnmv nom.nt ' SNELLCNBURcS Economy Basement ""r " ""Vr?, . . - CIXTTT T TT1 VtriT ft N. SN13LLENBURG & UU. m. oixuijCiiNiiUKU very wiKs,! i ' " peiiicont (ics --miuve. uut extrn full. IVvJv I ' ' I I: IHH)i'ii' -lift' )tM flNJ&M&w&wSltyiHiii llusincmt Men Are Finding the Way to Our Basement Restaurant. Easy to Get There Direct En trance From 11th Street, Sew Building. Once They Try One of Our Famous 50-cent Luncheons And compare it with other meals at the price. Wo see them each day as regular customers. rtuicl; Service HYIM'.jrirc Mm (loot!. Fresh rood. Splendid roofcliif. Amiilc Orders Menu for Tuesday C'hjokpii Noullo Soup Breaded Pork (.'hop, Tomuto Saute or Prlino Klbs of lcof au .1u- Creamed Carrots and I'eas Mushed Potntoei Bread and Butter Tea Coffee, 01 Cocoa Ice Cream ot I'tuldliiR Other combinations and a In cnrle SNELLEUBURGS Economy Basement Boys' $12 Suits With Two Pails of Knickers at $7.75 Very good quality fancy mixed cheviotn nnd enssimcrcs. Full lined knickers. Sizes 7 to 17 years. Boys' ?2 "Washable Suits Q C Oliver Twist and Norfolk models in plain and striped effects. Will stand many tubbings. Sizes 3 to S yenrs. ' Hoys' $.'1 Washable Suits at . . . . Extra good quality chambray. Oliver Twist and Norfolk models. Plain blue, tan, green and gray, with chevron on sleeve. Sizes 3 to 7 years. Boys' $1.25 Washable Knickers at In khaki and mixed washable materials. Sizes 7 to 16 years. SrlElLl'NUURdS Economy Basement $1.75 85c Boys' $4.00 & $5.00 Slip-On Sweaters at Efi3 $2 Well-made sweat- crs in the popular slip-on stylo with shawl collar or V ncck. There arc also some with shawl collar and button front. In ?JM J "av' blow. dark &Jr oxford and green. Sizes, 28 to 3-1. l '. L'.B-lb Economy Basement Clearance Sale of Wall Papers Lot 12.10 to 35c A.r St O-. Papers at. Roll.. c H Suitable designs for bedroom.-, living-rooms and kitchens, in floral, figured and block. Straight or cut-out borders to match at 10c to 15c yard. Lot 2 45c Papers at. Roll 18c Figured designs for dining and living rooms and floral stripes for bedrooms. Cut-out or straight borders to match at 12'c to 15c yard. Lot 3eoc Papers at. Roll Brocndo and ho-tone stripes. Very hnndsome. 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