Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 17, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING PUBLIC LEIDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1921
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Two Minutes of Optimism
By HERMAN J. STICII
Perspective the Old Scoundrel
TJIET were conveniently located, nenr wntor, nnd could lmvc camped com
fortably for the night; but ns they swept their eyes forward and upward
they saw that they were approachliiK n part of the country, which for gorgeous
Knlc effects was unparalleled.
Far away In the hazy distance ho landscape revealed Itself In a bril
liant maze of blue nnd gold, and green and red. Tall trees stretched their
towering branches heavenward till, like further spires, they seemed to Mm
the clouds which lolled lazily by nnd Intermittently obscured tho sun which
blued down from a ball of fire.
Tbelr hearts drank In the horizon, and unconsciously they quickened their
ptce, as hot, thirsty and fatigued, they traveled over the badly broken,
boulder-strswn road, with eyes fixed on tho beautiful beyond.
And after what seemed nn aeon of time, they were thore.
But somehow It was not the same; It was altogether different. Tho
trees were there. The branches shot skyward. The sun blazed away as
brilliantly as before. But the road was just as rocky, the nlr Just os sandy,
they themselves just nn hot and just as tired, the sun's merciless rays beat
upon them just as bllstcrlngly, and water was nowhere nbout.
v Once moro they lifted their eyes; nnd again, far away In tho hazy dis
tance, the landfcapc revealed itself ns n brilliant maze of blue and gold, mid
green' and rC(' nU(' '""' c00"nK trccs stretching their towering brnnches
heavenward till, like further spires, they seemed to kiss the clouds which lolled
lully by and Intermittently obscured tho sun which blnzed down from a
bell of fire.
It Is the same through life.
Commonplaces nnd Intimacy dull our appreciation of our lot and Its bless
ings and frequently Impel our thoughts to pictures whose exquisite coloring-)
we admlro and covet, often unthinking that even tho finest painting Is but a
more or less rough mass of paint, pigment and canvas, whose beauties, graces
and appeals w so keenly sense because we are at the proper distance per
spective, tho old scoundrel, Is a wily cheat, responsible for no end of misery
and unhappiness.
Moral: Look twice before you leap!
DREAMLAND
ADVENTURES
The Good Pirates
nr DADDY
CHAPTER IH
The Hurricane
PEGGY and Billy stood on the deck
of the pirate bark looking out to
ata. Their eyes followed eagerly tho
brave steamship racing for tho narrow
harbor entrance. Behind the steamship
roared ttin black hurrlcune. "Which
would win? If the steamship reached
the entrnnco first, it would find mfety
In the sheltered bay. If the Hurricane
canght it, the steamship would be
hurled among the jngged rocks oTcr
which tumbled tho cr.uel breakers. There
the boat would be smashed to pieces.
Captain Black Eye nnd his pirate
crew gazed at the race an eagerly as
Peggy and Billy.
"If ne were bad pirates that would
ke a lino ship to enptur'e," muttered
ane of the pirates. That remark mado
Peggy's henrt sink. AVhat if the pi
rates ehould yield to temptation nnd
turn from good pirates into bud pirates'?
That would be awful, both for the poor
passengers nnd crew of the steamship
and for the pirates themselves. Mng
lco. the fniry magician, had sworn
that if the pirates did not give proof
beforp sundown they uero really good,
he would shut them up ngnln In their
diamond prihon, there to stay perhaps
forever.
Hut Captain Black Eye gave ti quick
answer to the muttering pirate.
"We nro not bad pirates we arc
good pirates," shouted the pirnto chief.
''We will not capture that ship : we will
try to save it." And forthwith Cup-
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BY COBINNE LOWE
The (lotted swihs republic claims citi
rm of all wren from one end of the
eontlnent to the other. Indeed. If you
going nwny for your vacation and
nt the extra morning frock which
jou Have been putting off all summer.
lli C1P l ,,e ,vlfr 'ban to get out
Mturnlizntion papers here.
lu qulte utilitarian arc thoso
ii "."J0'5' background and dark fig-
SIf:ii ."" wll (,nrPN ( '1
talls when one finds with the dress
ui "llar of wlllte "'Ranily trimmed
JHth drawn work nnd Mde 'panels of
ine sam,. mnierinl confining organdy
roses in . WUar 0f ,jrawn wr?
ADVERTISING WRiTER
ni.,.',' rn "''L1'" oul'l cun.lilrr new u.n
nniion or deote lime .Inllv in m..ll
itnrn,
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MAfSUIRES
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Out by
tlin
Rooti
tnln Blnck Eye caused signals to be
shown to guide tho speeding steamship
safely through the narrow entrance.
The steamship saw the signals nnd
steered for the nfe path. It was al
most thero when Boo-oom! who-ooo!
whish-sh-sh ! bang! the hurricane
caught it.
Tho wind hit Hie stcamshio n mighty
blow. Tho blnst seemed utmost to lift
tho great boat from the water. Then
smash ! Down came the steamship
among tho snarling, raging breakers.
Crash ! Tho boat struck among the
rocks. Its masts swayed. Its funnel
Minppcd in two nnd wan swept into the
angry tea. Tho proud steamer was
wreck.
"Uh. ttiere will be rich wreckage now
and plenty of loot." cried one of the
pirates. Again Peggy's heart sank,
this tlmo lower than before, She wna
sorry for tho poor people on tho ship
sho was sorry, too, because' that remark
seemed to show that tho pirates still
had thoughts of evil. But again Cap
tain Black Eyo shouted n rebuke.
"To be sure, there will be rich loot,"
ho cried, "but wo will gather it for
those poor folks on that wrecked ship."
"Loot will do them no aood." cried
another pirate, "They arc doomed In
tins nngry sen."
"Nny," shouted Captain Blnck Eye
"Wo will save them or ncrWi in the at'
tempt. Who will no with me to the
rescue?"
Peggy and Billy looked eagerly at tho
pirates. Thin test would tell whether
they were really, truly good pirates or
whether they were Mill bad pirates. If
they were selfish nnd mean ns they had
been tticy would leave tnn poor ioiks on
tho wrecKcd ship to perish In the dash
ing waves, and then would gather the
loot from tho wrcekatto for themselves.
If they were really good they would bo
ready to follow their captain in tisk
lng their lives to save tho passengers.
nnd crew. hat would tticy dot
The pirates gave their answer with n
shout ns they leaped forward ns one
mnn.
"We will go with you," they cried.
And not ono of them lagged behind.
"To tho boats, my brave and good
men." shouted Captain Black Eyo. nnd
he led tho way to the small boats. These
wcro launched upon the waters of tho
bay, which now, lasucd by tne nurri
canc, wcro rolling and tumbling In n
fury. Into tho boats the pirates throw
ropes and a cannon. Then they wcro
ready to go to the aid of the wrecked
"You may come, too," shouted Cap
tain Black Eye to Peggy and Billy, nnd
Mrong pirates handed the children down
to other pirates In the bonis.
How the pirates wont to the rescue
of tho EtenniMilp passengers and crew
will be told tomorrow.
Adventures With a Purse
THE general consensus of opinion
nmong housewives seems to be that
wash day Is the most trying of njiy, and
each and every suggestion to lighten the
burden Is nlways most acceptable.
Kitchen efficiency Is getting to be more
of a science, it would seem, nnd in my
shopping nrouud 1 am constantly Eccing
things which mnko for shorter hours In
tho kitchen. A few dnys ago I saw n
clothes sprinkler which would be a
great help, bo the wash largo or small.
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For
Thirst and
Appetite
A Cold Milk Drink
OLD milk drinks quench
the driest thirsts and
give wholesome nourish
ment. They make delightful, re
freshing light summer lunch
esat home or at soda foun
tains. Cold milk shakes, egg or
frosted milk shakes or "floats'1
are tempting, palatable, sus
taining and strength-giving.
Be sure they are served
ICE COLD.
Here's the way to make
flavoring syrups for milky
drinks:
When I nprlhklo clothes, It would Bcem
that I get the water so unevenly dis
tributed that ono place will bo very
damp nnd the other comparatively dry.
Tho sprinkler of which I wrlto is at
tached to a cork which will fit almost
any bottle. It Is made of something
which resembles, aluminum and which
Is guaranteed not to rust. Small boles
nro punched In the top, which menus
.prinkllng is simplified. The bottle is
filled with wnter, the cork fitted In nnd
the clothes are already to roll In n
bundle to nwalt tho iron. It is priced
nt ten cents.
Little girls like. dainty underthlngs
just ns greatly as wo do, nnd ns n mat
ter of fact, In this day of advancement,
they rather seem to look for nrettv
things. And you know, when tho little
gin is noout fourteen she nttaches
great importance to ner wearing ap
parel. Ono of tho stores has n most
alluring array of misses' nighties. They
aro mane ot sort crepe of n creamy
white and sprinkled through It Is the
bluebird of happiness design. When I
saw them I did so. wish thnt I could find
ono of the same kind in my size because
they were such dainty llttlo affairs and
only $1. ,
For nsnifji of shop ncMrc. Wnmin' Tint
Kdltor or phone Walnut 3000 nr Mnln 1001.
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Original "Product
BAUME
BENGUE
BaumeA nalaesiaui'
uenguc, ntru;jrancc)
2ft. L, O, I..! employes of Brond and Wash
ington Av. P. It. It, Krlsht Station, art
inviien 10 iunrrni, -rnur.. z r, iw.. residence.
1038 IS. York at. Int. private. Norlh Cedur
Hill fern. Friends may call Wed., 8 to 10
'lIANIFIW Suddenly, Aur. 14, WIL
LIAM If.. Jr., huaband of Jennie Hanlfen
nnd eon of Wm. II, and Mantis Hanlfen.
Itelatlv.!i and frlendi. John I'. Clarland rout.
No. InO. A. L.. Invited In funeral Thuri..
'i:m P. Jr., 2335 Morris at. Int. Mt. Morlah
Cem. Remalna may Ire viewed Wed,, after
HAHTZKE fnee Pipkin). On Ail. 18.
1921. MAHY, wife of Thomas Hartike, Itela-
mes ana rrienae, mno Women's H, A. MAC'
enb-is. Ladles' Auxiliary Ortuvl.i Lodre. No,
ns. I. O. O. P.. are Invited in tho aervlce.
on Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, at her
iaio rraiuence, otnp nace at. interment i.
Morian cemetery. Friends may view r-
mains Friday evenln.
. JONES. At lUverton, N, J orvAurust 18.
lOJl. CAjmiE KENNEpr. wife of William
McLean Jonea nnd daughter of the late nob-
ert F. Kennedy, Announcement of funeral
later.
II INKLE Aur. 14, inat. MAUY N.. wife
of Oorre lllnkle. Relatives and friends are
invnei to attend funeral, Thurs.. 3 p. m,
preclaely, at 4A21 Ode at.. Manarunk. Int,
Vtmlntnr Cem.
KKRTEIl. Au. IB, MARTHA IRENE
inee Davlal wife nt rharfa Heater. R,!n.
Itlies nnd. friends. Women's Rlble Clesa of
zutn hi. si E. Churrh. Invited to funvral
rervcea, vi 8 P. 1L. 2440 N. 320 St. int,
CatawluM, pa.
KIKN7.LE. Au. Irt. JOHANNA, widow
or tombs Klenr e nee Mil or, aired SS
nolatlvea. and friends Invited to funeral
services. Wed.. H P. M . at residence. 10.11
N. flratj at. Int. Thurs., at convenience
oi in ramuy.
i,aui.-At Tucenn. Ariz . JOHN D.. sin
ai.KP?.,'", A Bn" Miry F. Liuten
I.AIII, Au It 1021. MAX LAIR. Fu
noral sentcni Wtd . 2 V. M. shnrp. t the
rsriora or AO."lph Fro-Jd. 3305 N. 17th ft
Int. private.
I.A RUE. At Chesterfleld. N. J.. Au. IB
JOHN- n. LA RUB. Relatives and friends
?J" .'.nV"n IO attend runeral. Hat.. 3 P. M.
(daylliht-savln tlme. from his late resi
dence. Chesterfleld. N. J. Int. Bordentown.
N. J.. Cem. Autoa will meet 10:88 train
from Market at. ferry. Phlla.. and 11:88
train from Trenton at Bordentown. N. J.
..LINK An 1ft. roiIISB. . daughter of
Kan ann ixiui'n FlnKhelner yn, asea z.
Relatives and frlendi, Wm. renn Clrole. No.
811. P. If. l. Acci Temple, No. 4. D, O.
of Egyptian. Invited to funeral eervlrea.
Thura , 3 P M . 402S Oermintnwn ave In',
nmate. Norttnvood Cem. Friends may call
Wed nrter 7 P. M
LYONS. Au. 15. FLORENCE, datishter
of deorite W. and late Amelia M. Lyons,
nKoa -ji. I'tinerai services Tnura.. 3 r. M..
at late raldnr. 801 W. Huntlnrdon St.
Int. private. Frlenda may call wad. ve.
MA1X1NB. Suddenly, on Au. 12.
OEOROIANA MALONE (nee Brown), beloved
wife of W. Arnold Malone Relatives and
friends are Invited to the service, on Thurs.
day afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at her late resi
dence. 8712 N Darlen at Interment at
Fernwood Cemetery Remains may ba
vieweo weonesnay evenlne.
MATTIR. Au. IB. HBNJ.
winneio b, ana
Relieves Pain
Keep a Tube Handu
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It will cost you 80c per
lb. elsewhere to hiatch
leas
Ornnfrc Pckoc India CcyloR
Plain Blnck Mixed
Old Country Stylo
At all our Stores
SUGAR SYRUP Boil for 3 minutes
lVi cups of sugar nnd A cup wnter.
ORANGE SYRUP -Mix Julca and
G'ated rind of 1 orange with 2 tablespoon
fuls sugar. Add to Sugar Syrup at scald
ing point. Strain and cool.
LEMON SYRUP Mix juice and
gfateil rind of 1 lemon with Va cup sugar.
Add to pint Sugar Syrnp.
FRESH FRUIT SYRUPS - Usu 1
tablespoonful sugar to 1 pint fruit crushed
or cut Into small pieces. Stir until sugar
is dissolvedtand strain. Dilute with Sugar
Syrup to suit taste.
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CHOCOLATE SYRUP-VA
water, 2 cups sugnr, Vi cup cocoa.
cocoa with 14 cup water. Into this paste,
stir rest of water, heated to bolIitiR point.
Uoil 5 minutes, add sugar and water. Stir
until dissolved. When cool, add V'a
spoonful vanilla.
cups
Mix
'A tea-
pt Mien i-oru Relatives and friends
Invited to attend funeral service, Thurn ,
2 P. M , from tho funeinl parlora of W
Dunlap, N E. cor. 10th at und Tjlrmi-
A dash of nutmeg or cinnamon adds on
appetizing touch.
For free recipe card or farther information
address
Interstate Dairy Council
721 Heed Building, Philadelphia
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na lidhrfa. fl U"ii' n.i
nnrl rirA Innltaii . .. . - i ..
. -.- "-",'' "'.-. vi i -ii nn r nil in-
...... ruurin-apy, , i;imh Monn 17th. at
iVi.r-i, ' "Jal'l,'fht-salnB time, from he.
I?,.? re,y"n.'!0, . t03 "nsberrv at.. German-
Salem N J standard time Int.
rrj?1'3.' M "r re.ldence. 44U
i iVTivnift!!1 August 16. 1021. .MARTHA
niuit ?ry ?'?'''',??." at -1 ;8 o'clock, at the
Sl'ir.r,H- Va,r 1,1i3F' ,P2 Chestnut t. In
,V.rJ"fnt Private. Frlenda may call Wadnei-
ARMSTRONO On Aue. 1ft, lb21. CLARA
'j ".'. "' Floyd Armstron. Relatives
and friends are Invited to tho sen Ira, on
Thursday mernln. at 11 o'clock at the
,lf ". llalr Hid.. 18CD Chestnut et
I"T.rJmir,,t '" -Mt 1Io!v' J
11I.NNS At her residence. ,1553 Hadfleld
si . mi August 11, 1!I21 I.U.A I. wife of
rhonias n, Hlnns Relatives and friends nro
inv ted to the service, on FrM.iy afternooii,
'".. .? o clock, at tho Olher H llalr Hid..
10.11 Lnestnut at. Interment private. Trends
may call Thursday eienlnc Ilethlehcm, I'u .
pipers plenfe copy
1-ANrtN Auk 15 SOPHIA SWATN. nlte
?.i.r'nle y'S. Hn.V Rflmlves .im! friends nro
lnltl to attend funoral eonlce1 Thurs , a
l- JJ;.Pro.oly. ot her Utn realJene-o. 1'ilvi
N. 8,.h, .".'. In. Private. Remains may be
vlW,doAR,v 0, T to o.
TMSUKIJ.. Suddenly. Autr 14. WM,.
. A.I T. CLlSDKLfl Relathe, and
fi i lends, employes Atlantic Reflnln Co , Win
(J. Warden Renoflclary Aeso . Invited to erv-
I" residence, 2210 Mooro st Thurs . 1 30
Jr,'MK'rAu;'r' lj5.JOSEi.ii n, husbnnd
or Ellen for: Re at vex nn.i frl.n.l. nr.
at
A.
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i U,,VV,.S"AJ)"'.M ,021- HERMAN, hus
band of CloUllo Davis, aged 42 Relatives
V:1! f,r.i0nil,B' 'o Pennsylvania Council. Nn,
'.'- Ji2aL Arcanum, Meridian Sun Lodeu.
No. IM. I iiTijl A Jf . are imlted to Rt-
end funeral. Wed . in no A. M from his
late residence, 231 V Wjiimliiir st . Ocr-mn-!C,l3i,!nt-
Adath Jeshurun Cem
,rSNAl,!:,"7.Aue- I5' I13Ti: K. husbtiid
of blliabeth TJonahoa (nej Montague). I'u
nernl Thurs H.8U A M . reldeme. 2301 13.
Albert st Boletnn requtem miisi Kt Ann's
ChJWi.'..1I',.A- lnl- Ht- Ann's Cem.
DLNLAP At his tesldence 3722 Melon
at on Auk 10, 1021. AHCHIUAI.D T Ul''.
'. ' Bi'," "J yenra- RolatlvcH and frlenrts.
aleo gheklnah Iodge, No. 240. F and A M
and Veteran Masons. aM Invited to the
".rVLCB'?.n ff'ilay afternoon, at 3 o'clock,
at th Oliver H Rair Hid , 1H20 Chestnut
t Interment Mt Morlah Cemeluiy Vlevvlng
Thursday evening,
1-TTZOEnAUl. Aug. 111. 1D2I. CATHER
INK wife of the Ut John Fltziorald (neo
looheyl. Due nntlco of the tuner.il will ,
eUan from her lato reslilepre yiioi M j.-,iii
hi (H.lth st ami ii-...v.,.., .i "'"'
FITZl'ATUU'K. Aug II lu.'l ANN.
ivlfo of the late Jamei Fltrpntrlck. Rtln
lives un. I frlondi ivt. Invited t., intend f, .
nernl Thurs . n 30 A. M . from her lute
residence. 2522 II. Oauohm st. Mnlemn ''ii!
milam tunuu lknnl. .. m . . '.
-.-.'.". ,....-o V.1.U111I in hid urn .-same
A M Int New Cathedrnl
.'V. a'mAui5 H' WiULlXM W . husband
(if In Sallle rritas asei 70 Funeral cerv.
Ires Thurs.. 2 p. , residence of AM
Htetler. nOUO Rldso ave ? ItoJboroueh l":
to1 ""p M Friends may oall Wed. 7
KllKRh,. Aug 12. CHRISTIAN TRICRi:.
nlatlvf9 nnU friends Invited to funera
Ji'W ? n,ro,S!Cric:1nc ' W" sister
Mrv .,"JCellir' 7i0 Inderal st.. Camden
FRICIC. Aup. 14. JACOH, husband of
la i Kva Ueea i Frlcc. aged 7H Relative, and
fi lands lutl ed tu funeral Thurs 2 I' M
1-,U. N n!.'.'1..'" , lnl Ulllsl'l" Cem Friends
may tall Wed 7 to II P M
i-ri.MKit Aug. 1,1 nio.MAs ri i
U.HUi husband of Nellie Thonias I uini-r
aged ,1 lleliitlve, and friends .ilea em
plues IloirJ of Rrvlslon of Tux 21UI1
Ward I nl.m lepuhlbMn i:x.-. u-l. f ,"
leo and Fiddly etui, nn , t fun. ral
: lain si. Int nrl.iti, tj ulh I.nuie1 Hid
Cun Viewing Wed cio. '
OKnniiii - on Aug. in. U121. josi:fh't:
At l'ov of Louis Uerber Sorn." on
Thursday afternoon at 0 clock t her
:"" i'T'::": ?..":. t-uunor si,, un, in-
10
Aug. IB. HKNJAMTNH.. eon of
ind Anne. T fntlts. rnA flA.
Relatives and friends are Invited to attend
funeral, Thurs . 2 p. M.. from his lata reel
dence, B1R1 Thompson et. Int. Mt. Peace
Cem. Remains may bo lewed Wed.. 7 to a
SjcCONVIM.n. Suddenly Aur. 15. MART,
wife of Thomas MrConvllle, formerly of
Scrarton. Pa. RotitUes and friends Mar
ried Women'a D. V. Jf, Sodaltv of Oesu.
Invited tn funeral. Frl., 8 A. M.. 1710 Jeffer
enn st. Solemn rcoulem mass Church of Oesu
( A. M Int Holy Cross Cem.
MrCt'I.I.Y On Aug. 1.1. 1021, EMMA
jiAiiuiA wiaow or Henry v, McCully.
Pervlco on Thursdiv morning, at 11 o'clock,
at the Oilier H Rair Uldg., 1820 Chestnut
st. Interment private
.LcP&7';r.r.'1' At Atlantic Cltv. Aug 14.
THERESV M. beloved wife of Charles A.
McDonn-ll and daughter of the late John
find Mary Henan. Relatives end friends aM
Invited to at'end iwlemn renulem msss.
Wed , 8.30 A M. at tho Church it the Holy
Spirit Resllenre. 128 St. Charles place.
Atlantic City. N J. Int private. Please
emit lowers, Niw York papers rleaso c pv.
McKENNA Aug. 14, 1021 FRANCIS J.,
h loved son of William and Helen McKenna
(neo Walsh), aged R years 2 rnos. Relatives
and friends of the family aro Invltod to nt
tend funeral. Thurs., n A. M., from his late
residence. 1745 g. 10th st. Solemn high
mass with the snaels St Thomas' Church
10'30 A M Int Old Cathedral Cem.
McLEES. Aug. IB. RORERT. husband of
Margaret Mcl.ees (nee Krewson). Relatives
and friends ore respectfully Invited to at
tend funeral. Frl nt 2 P. M.. from his
late re-Idenee lrt2K Tarkawnnna at.. Trank
ford. Int. nt Oakland Cem.
McNKII.I. In Frnner. on August in
1021. MART J McNEII.I.. R-latives and
friends are Invited to the serv're. on Sat
urday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the Oilier
If Rp.lr Hldg . 1820 Cheatnut st Interment
Mt. Morlah Cemetery,
MEAI.IFF. Aug 1.1. F.DWARD J., eon
of Peter J. and Elisabeth Meallff nee Kind,
aged 29. Relatives and friends, I'hlla Police
ot 40th District: Hollstlne and McUade Post
F"'" SS,3'JL'- of Jo,w; '"V" o military
funeral. Thurs.. 8:3n A M.. parents' resl-
2l"n("f.'..17ll N. 'UP B,t Snlemn requiem mae
St. KlUabeth's Church 10 A. M. Int. Holy
Crnoe Cem.
MILLER. Aug. 15. 1021. IDEr.I.A. daugh
ter of Elsie Rallv and late Raymond Miller.
In her 3d vear. Funeral Thurs,. 2 P. M
risldcnre, 2524 8. ()2d st. Int. Mt. Morlah
Cem. VlewInK Wed. eve.
MH.T.ER Aug 1(1 RI.ANCHE E.. dsugh
ter of Michael and Mlnnlo F Miller, aged B
years. Relatlies and frlenda Invited to fu
neral eervlcen Thurs 2 P. M., jvrnta'
residence. 5537 Thompson st. Int. Arllnston
Cem.
MIM.ER tut. 14. 1021. CirAnt.mii tt
husband of Nellie P Millar. Relatives and
rrlon'ls. also Progressive Assembly No 4
A. O. M. P. the Phlla. Hardware As.o '
Camp No 481. P. O. S of A . are In.
vlted to funeril, Thurs.. 2 P. M.. residence.
2124 S.ifldth st. Friends may call Wed eve
MULHERN Suddenly, Aug 14. JAMES
J., son or James J and late Margaret mi.
hern (nee Condon). Relatives and friends.'
Jll'IT .Xlllin pottriy una cmrmv.il AtlantlO
Hefinlni; Co , Invited to funeral. Thurs.,
8'30 A. M.. 5582 Lnrchwood ave. Solemn
mass of requiem Church of the Transfigura
tion 10 A. M. Int. Holy Crosa Cm.
PAUL. Aug. 15. 1021 IIATIRT W. PAUL
Relatives and friends are mvlted to attend
funeral servlcea. Wed , S T M . chapel of
Andrew J. L'alr & Son. Arch and 10th sts
Int private
RHUINFELDT Suddenly Aug Id, 10-M
ANDREW T RHE1NFEIPT aged 80 xears'
Relatives and friends are Invllcj to attend
funeral services, parlors of Weslcv H. Kehr
N. W. cor 21st and Diamond sts Thurs'
eve.. 8 o'clock Int. private. American Me
chanics' SCHAEFER.- Aug 15. GEORGE W. son
of Henry and Mary Hchaefer (nee Hum
phries), aged 10. Relatives and friends ln
Mted to senlces, Thurs , 2 P JI . parents'
tea dence, 420 Dudley st Int. private
Friends may call Wed. eve
SHIELDS. Aug. 14. EDWARD on of
Edward and Catherine Shields (nee O' Lough
tin), aged 0 months. Relatives and friends
aro InWted to funeral, Wed.. 2 P. M .
parents' residence, 1434 N. Vogdes st. Int.
Holy Cross Cem.
HINDER. Aug. 11. ALLENA (nee Con
rad), wife of Christian Slng-r aged 45
Relatlvesjind friends ore lnlted to attend
services Thurs 2 P. M.. at her late rest
dence, 4541 N. Lee st. int. Greenmount
Cem.
SMITH. At her residence flfll Pre, ton
st , on Aug. 10. 1021. SARAH J SMITH.
Jfuiauveu and friends are Invited to the
rlce. on Friday, at 2 l M t th niu.
It Rair Bldg . 1820 Chestnut et Interment
private. Remalna may bo viewed Thursday
evening.
STARS' On August 14. 1021 GEORGE
E . husband of Hannah D. Starn. aged 05
j ears. Funeral on Wodnesday at 2 P. M .
Haddonfield road, near Ilurllngton pike in.
teim-nt private
STORM. Suddenly. Aug 1.1, 1021
CHARLES II. beloved husbanl or Sophie
M Storm. Relatives and friends also em
ployes of Lanston Monotype Co Swedish
Beneficial Society Snedlsli Rrotherhnod are
Invited to attend funeral service Thurs .
1'. M., at his lato residence. 8212 W. Onr.
don at. Int. private. Friends may call Wed
eve.
SWAN. Aug. 14. at Ocean Otv N J,
CYNTHIA F. beloved wife of bpencer It
Hwan and daughter of tho late Joeph 13
and Cornelia U Corson Kclntite. and
friends, nlro members of Camp No 10 p
O. of A.; Cape Msv County D A R nnd
Cape May County W C T V . ate invited
to funeral, Thurs , 2 10 P M , H t Trinity
Eplecopal Church, 11th nnd Central ave.
Ocean Cltv. N. J. Int Pntnmburg 1 Vm
TRAUT1I Aug. 10 I.TDtA THACTH.
aged 50 Funeral services Thurs . 2 P M
resilience, naos .. uanrock st int
10te. Viewing Wednesday ovcning
TLI.LY. Aug. 14. EDWARD husband of
the late Mary A. Tull) (nee Diamondi, ru
neral Thurs. 8 30 A. M. eon's ieslder.ee
Edward J Tully. 2308 Dlck.nso'n ,1 " if&ri
mass St. Gabrlers Church 10 A M Int. Old
Cathedral Com.
WARNEll-Elghth month 13th. at W,.t
Chester. JANB 8.. widow of Chas L War
ner. In her f5th year. Rtlatlve'e nnd
.(.CHUB u.v .' ...w tw nttcna uie tuneral.
Third day. Eighth month 11th 2 p. M
standard time, at late residence, 110 w
Faiette .t. Int. private.
WATERHOU8E. Aug, 11 RESSIE V
widow of Atchlbald N. Woterhouse, at he'r
tesldence. 1521 Looust et Services .'It Mark s
Church, Wed.. Aug. 17 ll A M i.,tt"
James the Less Cem. New Y01 t ani foreign
papers please copv.
WEST -Aug. 14. ELUARETH (' WEST
of 12411 Shackamsion tt dauv'-ter nr the
l.ite Thomas aid fnrah West Reunites iml
friends aie Invited to intend funerel eerv-
icee, nt ni-- iiitrtum in f. iniUtM 11 lrr A
Son. 2101 Diamond st Wed.. 1 p v Inf
private ' "'
WILKINSON. Vlluhth month Second dsv
Fifteenth. MAUUIU S widow rf E T VviV
klnson, aged f!3 Itelatite, nd friends are
Invited to attend funeral services Ki.ulh
month, nfth day. Eighteenth IP i i1?
her late residence. 202J E Allegheny '...V
pri-
Further services at the Rucklngham Friends'
Meeting House. Lahaska. l m n ..
(dyight-sa lng time). " v ' "
WlLLrt'imfiY Aug 1.1. JOHN D WIT
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WILSON Aug
15. pr.npiti u..': n
wife of tlin late fhirl. tii..- ...' 4V
to which tho relatlies and friends are in
vlted Thurs 1 SOP M from Per. . den',
nt her son Daild 11. Heibv won r ,,"
it.MnnflllT ,if.t 1,l an.l m.l ,.. . .""H
altiiid tern. Friends intiv cal
niter ll P M
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Wed
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Down Stairs Store
What a Wonderfully Useful
Silk Is Crepe de Chine!
It can bo successfully Used for so many, many
things blouses, dresses, petticoats, fruimpcrj, negli
gees, pajamas, nightgowns and all sorts of lovely
underwear.
In scrvlco It is unexcelled, nnd It is one of the
easiest materials to wash and iron.
Crepe de Chine at $1.50
Is of good quality, 38 inches wide, in pink, flesh,
white, black, navy, jade, turquoise, Belgian bluo and
two shades of gray.
(Central)
Women's Vests, 20c
(Regular and Extra Sizes)
Fine ribbed white cotton vests arc in two styles
low neck and sleeveless or with bodice tops. First
and second qualities. Wiso women will buy theso
by half dozens.
Women's Black or White Silk
Stockings, $1.15
Good heavy quality at a most moderate price.
Tho stockings aro seml-fashloned, having mock
scams. Cotton tops and soles.
(Centrnl)
Hand-Made Camisoles, $1
Sounds impossible, doesn't it?
But those much-wahted little garments are hero
fresh from tho Philippines. They are all hand
made of sheer whito batiste, and are daintly hem
stitched about the top and on the shoulder straps.
(Ontrni)
The New
Dulcy Pump
Makes Its Debut
$5.75
Women who like something out of
the ordinary will be delighted with the
"Dulcy" street pumps.
They are severely plain, without a
sign of a tip on the broad, round toes.
Tan calfskin, or patent leather
forms the vamps, and the quarters and
single strap are of gray suede. Soles
are of medium weight, and tho heels
are broad and flat.
Decidedly different, and individual,
the "Dulcy" pump is the very newest
thing in the way of Fall foot-gear.
(Chestnut)
$5.9o52jB $5.25
Center
$2.25
Peter Pan Blouses, Like Their
Namesake, Refuse to Grow Up
and they are quite tho cheeriest nnd gayest of all tho members of
the blouse world. Ask nny woman who gives a thought to her clothes
and she will tell you that the right Peter Pan blouso will take ten
years off one's age. Universally becoming, too another point in their
favor.
23 Different Styles at $2 to $10.75
are patheird in the Down Stairs Blouse Store. There are Peter Pans
of dotted Swiss, batiste, Georgette, organdie, dimity, voilo and whito
tub silk. Four excellent examples are sketched.
S2.25 for n bloubc of white organdie.
S3.50 for a whito tub silk blouse with a pleated frill.
S5.2." for a new slip-over model with a sash that tics in back.
The front is a mass of lace and tucks.
55.90 for a delightful blouse of dotted Swiss elaborately trimmed
with lace.
All havo tho Peter Pan collar and arc to be had in sizes 34 to 44.
(Market)
NOTICE:
200 Summer Hats
50c, $1, $2
A clearway of hats of straw, gingham, dotted
Swiss and silk. A few children's hats are among them.
Most of them show signs of handling. These very low
prices will take them flying!
(Murke()
Little Boys' Play
Over-Alls, 85c to
$1.75
Energetic youngsters who are
"hard on their clothes" will tako
solid comfort in these sturdy
over-alls. They are strongly
made to withstand tho hardest
wear.
Prices start at 85c for blue-and-white
striped bib over - ulls
trimmed with bright red facings.
Others that cover the youngster
from neck to heels begin with a
blue-and-whito striped donim
sort for $1.
Blue denim or khaki twill over
alls arc $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75.
(Crntrul)
Regulation Dresses to
Go Into the School
Trunk
?3.85 for regulation dresses of
smoothly woven unbleached mus
lin, trimmed with navy blue braid
and emblems. Sizes aro 6 to 14.
Blue Gingham in
Regulation Model, $5
Girls' navy blue suits, each
consisting of middy, bloomers and
pleated skirt in just tho business
like regulation style thnt girls
like. All tho pieces are detach
able and may be worn with other
garments. Sizes G to 14.
(Market) .
A Sale of House Frocks
$2, $3 and $3.85
,' on irkr J,10U,C droslPr of tho bcttcr linds-nico enough to slip
' TI,,1 itht "ft" and pretty enough to bo it joy at anv time
I hoy have real individuality and charm. m m0,
bach dress hnn hnnn mnv.,..l u Ll . .
; stocks and the saving is Treai "" " , our
Men's Athletic Union Suits, 75c
Checked nainsook union suits in athletic stylo
with knitted inset waistbands all first quality.
Ordinarily this grade is a third more.
No man needs to be told the advantages of
athletic underwear. '
fr.nllerjr. Market)
Oppertaiitiss
Children's Cotton
Stockings, 25c Pair
"Seconds," but good ones, with
imperfections so slight that they
can scarcely be noticed. Well re
inforced. Wise mothers will got
a supply for the school children
who wear sizes 5Vfe to 93.
Black and Cordovan.
High-Neck Nightgowns
$1.50
The best we've seen at any
where near this' price! Cooler
weather has brought many calls
for them. Made of good whito
muslin with tucked or ruffled
1 yokes. A bishop siyle, made of
' soft whito nainsook, with a neat
I hemstitched casing, is also $1.50.
Extra-Size Double-Panel
Petticoats, $1.50
Lustrous white sateen, cut on
1 good lines and well made. Double
I panels both in back nnd front and
they are scalloped or hemstitched
around tho hem.
I Black-and-White
1 Belts, 50c
j Also pretty styles in plain
white are ready to go with sweat
I ers and frocks.
I Bandeaux and
Brassieres, 35c
J They hook in back or in front,
nnd aro made of plain or fancy
pink materials. Kinds that
women want to get by tho half
dozen.
Prettiest Vestees and
Guimpcs
Vestees are 50c to $1.25. nnd
some of thoso at l have cuffs to
match. Made of sheer organdie
trimmed with fine lacca or em
broidery and some of net and lace.
Guimpcs aro made of soft net
with fino lnces. $1.50 to $2.50.
own
$2
for hairlino checked
voilo dresses hi light
blue, pink and blnpk on
, white grounds. They
I havo whito orgnndio
! collars and vestees
trimmed with lace.
$3
for the checked ging
ham dress which is
sketched. It is in two
j tone colorings nnd has
a nchu collar and sajh
of white organdie
edged with frilling.
$3.85
for plain color voile
dresses in white, pink,
light blue, gray nnd
lavender. These aro
trimmed uith narrow
jilontod frlllings on
bodice and shirt.
Also for frocks of
snow flake voilo with
gray grounds showing
nosegays In pink, light
blue or lavender.
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