"" .iP U .," . ' ;y "':. .4" s . . - '.,, ;v V ' i ,-, ' j ' ' i4t ' "Vi I V ' v'l r"' i I ' "ijtr EW'VV;. TOKE 17, 1021 ' W ,.;ijfc-" :m- mfr, IV o Hottentots Br PAWDX iiiAPTRR V m,( Ptppern Hio Stew ' thTblnck .Savages In Mighty 'Dcaf' ""e """' ";;: 7: They were cukci' ii E tShSr mtaht mrt. merry over Pflne with the captive chocolate feffi Each savage, held a gourd - "j t mi ns nuon 'v "v-t. PA'i done. And the biggest gourd fdrM TJl,4 w Mlehty Spear him- h'if.aU was u- -.---. JL .u eround wan the Youth', of tho fv-Ofl !e.?5"i,, Mlehty Spear was y in hot COl While tne villagers ?&.on 'w? hidden In the tree, were Pp. tt'nn,! Folly Wlhfrf tho-aob- hi AiiT CAPES SHOIV TREfW OF THE STYLE if PegkyV shoulder vrtn thp overflowing I B obcki oi reu jienner w nnii mil comn in answer to her wish. Now that Peggy inti the pepper slie didn't know what to do with It. How was she going to iced Jt to tho Savages? TJt then n piirt of smoke, llew Into tho faces of the women who were stir ring tho tew, causing them to cough and gaup. That puff showed I'c'itey how she might use .the red pepper. Sho, took ;n handful of tho pepper, nhd. reaching fnr out from her nest In the tree, she let It drop through thp smoko Into the pot of. Btew. Another handful,' nnoincr ana another she dropped, and the Ihungry savages, seeing only tho smoke, did not know what she was doing. The smoke blew nway and the Ravago women stirred the stew again. The red pepper made It smell even more savory than before, nnd tho warriors began to, beat Impatiently fan their gourds. They wc-re nnxlous to begin eating. Mighty Spear now strode forward and filled his town big gourd with stew. Then he. gave n signal and nil tho war riors, nil the women, all the black boys nnd all the black cirls filled their gourds with stewv Hut while the miv- i aces licked their 1 ns In ercedv innn Hence, they did not dare taste the stcwi until Chief Mighty Spear tested It first I uuiei Aiignty upoar grinned mock ingly at the Youth of the Lion Mcart. "loll Hhall fenst. nn." anrre1 f!lilf Mighty Spear. "You shall feast on hot coals while we feast on hot wedding stew." At that Chief Mighty. Spear raised the fiourd to his lips nnd took a huge swal ow of stew, gulping It down ns fast as he could. At the very same moment each wivngo In the vlllntrn. vniinp unit nlil nllkp. raised his gourd nnd gulped down the stew, cntlne ns thoueh tlicv had been starving for a week. And then the red pepper stung them. It bit their tongues, it scorched their throats. It set lire to their stomachs. "Owl" thev canned. "Ow!" Thev opened their mouths wldo; they danccu, tncy yelled, they turned somersaults, they squirmed on the ground ; they seemed to have gone 'mad, "Wow!" shouted Billy, forgcting In his excitement to keep silent.' ,"Vowl Those Hottentots are hot now! Wow!" Billy nnd Folly Wisher lnughcd un til they cried. But Peggy only grinned. She threw handful nfter handful of red pepper down upon the blazing fire. The smoke of the r.'d pepper spread among the gasping savages. It made them gulp ; It made them screw up their faces; it' tickled their nores; it made them sneeze, sneeze, sneeze! With th very first sneeze BIllv nulled out his handkerchief. "Cover your mouth nnd nose, he cried to Peggy nnd Folly Wisher, and they did ns he did. "Now is the time to rescue the captive clrl and the Youth of the Won Heart," said Billy. And It did seem the proper time for the hot Hottentots were burning nnd sneezing and smarting, so they could think only of themselves. Billy, Peggy nnd Folly Wisher climbed out of tho nests and slid down the tree. How they rescued the captive lovers will be told tomorrow. Summer Suits Paris sends us dcflnlto word of the summer fashions which are bolns worn. Wo lenrn thnt tho sevoro tailored Jacket tlttcd to the walstllno and sllchtly Ilar- Injj over tho hips, with smart mannish re-ers ana pockets n.is Ktvcn place, with the approach of worm weather, to the loose, straight or slightly flaring Jacket above the conventional narrow skirt. Thcso loose coats nro made of gabardine, poplin, sergo or kasha and are usually bound on the edges with braid or. smarter still, with a fold of the material. Good Housekeeping. 1. !' By COIUNNE LOWE I :,' TM wrap, designed for travel, for l-eooHifd by ocean or in the mountains. wr motoring anu lor street wear in the I; ported model of navy blue wool with uiue. buu iiiir Niripca uraiu ucnning ll three flounces. Many of such enpes Ut trimmer! with "hrnlrl np olun wIMi I .rift rihhnn Whnn (lipun tii.n ilni'inau ir rejected. It Is In favor of hnnds of i r- j..i . ... ., ( tur mcasicr occasions one nnus inc ittepe de chlnn or Canton crepe wrap, Iflrl in til A AI'Anlnn aha haIk.!,. a 4l r vjtv; jiiuh unc nL'it:i:i no nil Iiuaaa or ovorinta io.ub of georgette fowious rainbow tints. OLF GOODSn "Surprise Specials" Golf Btlli, new freih F" r I dotl-ireil for diittnce. OiC M oC.'ifb.; Jlf'rj'JS""' model. vnl. ti - ''"V ov, Broadway Cycle Co., Inc. ha iporr Cantre" jn - mnnivci 31,, rnil-A. " ig5c5i!5a5a5H5B5E5H5E5Z5E5a5E5H5a Paint and Powder In the middle of the eighteenth cen tury tno women or Vienna were pro hibited by law from painting their faces. The porcst Arab woman paints her eyes with kohl to malio them appear larger and more brilliant. 4hanscom'sK Fancy Orange Pekoe Ceylon Tea 40c lb. or 5 lbs., $1.75 Exceptionally fine for iced tea. By the way drink iced tea in the Hanscom Restaurants these hot days, only 5c glass. H 1232 Market St. H nnd throughout the city W ' Charge Accounts Solicited'- Mg &ta& fa& ("O Br A "A if l . v 3.50 Thorn nva 1.... r .. H and, color; of cvery 2Po and combination, to Wt any occasion. They arc SLlJT S,,mmel Hnla the Jn . "" r w,ucn nnvo been 2L.?.Ur stocIs less than one ''CVft. ' TOMORROW Last Day Our Entire Remaining Stock of Beautiful Millinery to be Sold at Only $1 Profit Hats that Coat ua 2,50 to 30.00 to Sell for 3.50 lo Q1.00 Absolutely every hat in the house t's included i n this sweep ing event. Nothing i s reserved. HI A W 7.00 jLSsIirgrlea None C. P.P.. No Approvals, All Sales Final K. , ., . ONE DAY SALES IN EVERY DEPT TOMORROW SATttRD AY . . , j- Good News! Another Group of those "World-Beaters" up on r CUPTC iliiMEN! lilt m mv Ml AWSSr '.NR7 iff f 11 1 1 1 w 5!i I vlwS--' aMtfTli"l 3 i11IMkMHF--i to $io l l m i M h mimmwSm Ta,ce Express 1 l M l Ml wMfiwaSw Elevators From l l w 1 M 1 IH VraSraB Street To ih1m1H Thlrd FIoor lSlfl , ' JMU C I vs2aT 345 First quality mind you strictly "FIRSTS" Satin-Stripe Crepes SatinStripe Jerseys White Jerseys and Crepes Inlaid Crepes Baby Broadcloths. Brand new, too! The very choicest of patterns. Eleventh and Markec Streets. ARROW and LION $ SHIRTS vai. to $3 Made of finest ouality Percales. Mnd- ras, Pongee cloth and Repp. Full cut and roomy. Sizes 13 to 1(J4. THIItD FLOOR TAKE EXPRESS ELEVATOR FROM STREET TO MEN'S SHOP THIRD FLOOR AGAIN SA TURDA Y! THE BIG OPENING SALES ! Men's All-Wool Suits Values That Are Making Every Man Sit Up and Take Notice! A Sale You've Never Seen Equaled in Philadelphia! 3 Groeps-Don't Miss Seeing' Tfiierai Tomorrow Men! JpZ5 & lJ $30Tai $15 Genuine PALM BEACH SUITS $8- 00 les Sir. Ail-Wool! Ever Hear Tell of Such Values! Every Desirable Spring Pattern, Every Desirable Shade. Men's and Young Men's Models. Al Sizes, Suits 1L JLL iMcn, here's real economy! Suits of all-wool herring bone; think of it! Also fine tailored Suits of all-wool Blue Serge, pencil stripes, cassimeres and cheviots. One and two pants .suits! Newest pencil and herring bone stripes! Hand tailored, high-grade models finished with every regard to line detail. Stouts and slims included. TAKE EXPRESS ELEVATOR FROM STREET TO MEN'S SHOP THIRD FLOOR Thousands of Girls' Summer Dresses at Special Markings for Saturday's One-Day Sale Organdie Dresses vai. to $4 d a A O .HrO Adorable new organdies in all colors of the rain bow. Also tailored regu lation dresses. Sizes to 14. t -pi Swiss Organdies Val. to $6 Plain and dotted organ dies with small rufllcs in tiered effects with wide sashes and big b o w s. Sizes to 1-t. $97 Imported Organdies .95 Val. to 8.98 Prettiest of girlish sum mer styles with friilings, ruffling? and ribbon sashes finished with big bows. Sizes to 1(1. FRANK & SEDER SIXTH FLOOR Mothers in each of these groups is fresh new merchandise as carefully made and finished as you could wish all with deep hems! orchid, maize, light and Harding blue, flesh, Nile green and pretty color combinations. Without exception the best tallies in the city. Tea rose, Wiiyiiii llltaiJ Pi I1 11 Tr M v 'III F SATURDAY ! ONE-DAY SALE ! Beautiful Baronette Satin Skirts FRANK & SEDER FOURTH FLOOR Duplin Baronettes Roshanara Crepes CIBR Eft Tally-Ho and P 1 3W Fantasai Serge and Sports Flannels Up to $15 Values Go at $7.50 This one-day skirt sale surpasses any former offering we've ever made. The skirts are won derful values. You couldn't duplicate them else where. Up to $5 Gabardine and Surf Satin Skirts Smart models in mercerized gabardines nnd surf sntins. SATURDAY! ONE DAY-SALE $1 .98 Summery George HAT Ostrich and Flower-Trimmed e M EA LL7 1LPy !( Many Have Sold as High as S10 All ijn in a great mid-summer oiic-ddi gale Saturday. Large Georgette and hairf hats with flowers, ostrich or bow trimming. Striking silk faille hats ami new sports felts, effect i vol v wool em broidered. Faeh hat means a saung for im. I'umr in cnrly. NEW DUVETYN HATS Striking new shapes, fashionably embroidered in contrasting colored wool. $g.98$7-98 i'iu 21 ljtv II J TgA v v w iry iv i "r l'KNK & SKDKR FIFTH FLOOR Sale! If 1 fe9gJL t STREET Saturday- One Day Only 1750 Prs. Women's Silk Hose $1,50 Values at A wonderful sale of pure silk and fiber stockings in fashioned seamed buck effects. Plain or laeo effects with re-enforced lisle tops; double soles and high spliced heels, 69 c lilnck and colors. FLOOR Buy now for vacation wear at this tre mendously low price. s SATURDAY! ONE DAY SALE ummer FURS Rather Than Pack Them Aw ay We Will Place on Sale Tomorrow At Extraordinary Reductions uits& Wraos Eastern Mink German Fitch Natural Raccoon s OO N'U' Squirrel iOO Walnut Fox Kit Gray Fox Previously sold at double and triple our Sale Price 2 Groups FOR Smart chokers all large size, trimmed with heads and tails. Not a woman in Philadelphia will miss this sale. FRANK & SEDER SECOND FLOOR SATURDAY AT FRANK & SEDER 11TH AND MARKET STS. On Sah il till 3 Only Ek Hfl BrJ 0HQ x arrr BHw !.;' K M . H 0)i Sale !) till d Only Cfv r ' . t. , i)3.4 1 13?- .vi i'tiiijj '... ft. :U r.vt.-teht. -..wvt Jfe'iBfr.S - .,. A-VtHMMM,. C 37.15 I .'.second FLnnre '(! Flnnr I :JA taiMWiMMiii 1 WNRimr. r, ci V r . VI rl :y $. 1 I 1 SI 1 I! - v.i , o Mt'I S . . .tixi'iiii--ijLyt ::24
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