V'. ?'" ; ,v jW :fz? '' ff ' ," ' ' i iesr-f ' i, y A xtltl '?. A Li i.X'U .uc ' .,A.Kr'f t .',) . .' VT T,i, ' '; rw -tr -H' EWBOTNG PUBLIC aDEDfeRHliI)ELlHIA THUBSPAY. AUGUST 'HI 1921- :: '! - v m , i 3 wrii on DREAMLAND ADVENTURES The Good Ptralca Or DADDY CHAPTER IV Tito Pirates Shoot -riEGQt niul Hilly found themselves Xmlcl Bplnshlng waves which were ...i.,i hr n. rnelnc wind. They were In " . i C.A ilii mtfrta tvori the pirnto coins uu - - ---e the way to rescue tho folks aboard , the stcamwip which u ".. In -tho breakers. Tho hurrlcano tossed the little boat about like corks. The pirates had to taiwlo with n" their mleht to pull Inlnst the wind even In tho sheltered hi where the full fury of the storm was not felt. UUt ocyonu iuu """" trance, where tho wrecked steamship lir helpless nmons tho roaring breakers, he itrcngth of tho gale and of the waves -. fur creater. Indeed when the pi ti eot to the channel entrance they fflthev could go no further. Strug SS hey woul.1. the hurrlcano blast 5'ovo them back. They could not get ir enough to tho wreck to help tho PVa"t fell' do?" cried Peggy. "We will lund on the beach nt the h.r'bor entrance and try to nhpot n line the wreck," shouted Captain Black -l theplrntc chief. And that is what iheVdid. The boats landed on the bench n tho shelter of a bit of woods, and lu Titrates dragged out tho cannon nnd ho E which thoy had brought from M "own bark, the Merry Magpie. They mounted the cannon on the beach and pointed its muzzle toward tho wrecked &. thev are going to firo on the pooi .hiDwecked folks,'' screamed Peggy, th nklnc that the pirates had of n sud den .returned to their old badness Hho wsped at tho meanness and cruelty of firing cannon nt poor shipwrecked folks who were fighting for fife. tj i wnt tlin cuh. nnd out toward tho wreck shot a long lino from one of the eons on mu "' ,, . ,, , j ..in TVcev snw that line she was sorry ulio hnd thought' tho pirates were returning to muir " my. li" ... ...nrn rint trvlnir to shoot the JwLin mi the shipwreck ; they wcro just trying to shoot a line out to them to t,.iM ilium nHhorc. But the cannon of the pirates was not a very big cannon nnd, perhaps, the powder had lost its strength while the pratcs were shut up in their diamond urlson. At any rate the cannon shot line only hnlfwny to tho wrecked ship, nnd then the line dropped uselessly into the boiling waves. Tho pirates pulled the line bnck, nnd drain loaded the cannon. Boom! The line shot out again, but no farther than before. It was plain a Jino could not be thrown to flic wreck that way. The people on the ship, men, women nnd children, uore holding out plendlng hnnds to the pirates. They did not wnnt to ncrish in tho nwful breakers. The nlrntes groaned, for they felt now "With all of us trying It ono of us is sum to reach the ship with a lino by which tlfo passengers may bo saved. I nm your leader and tho best Bwlmmcr. I will go first." Tyinc n lino around his waist, the captain leaped into the the rolling bil low and 'swam toward the storm-lashed wreck. IFow this daring swim enmo out will be told tomorrow. WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S Read Your Character nti IHghy Phillip No. 28 Tho Prominent Chin The prominent chin, of the kind that looks as though its owner wcro thrust ing It forward, or which slopes slightly forward nH it goes doVn from tho lips, is anything but nn indication of ag gressiveness, in splto of an erroneous papular opinion. I'ou can go pretty far in opposing or antagonizing n man with such n chin, much further than yojj can with n re ceding chin man, without provoking him to retaliation'. But if you go too far, look out for trouble 1 His come back is slow, but onco evoked it mnkes up for this in strength nnd precision. Men nnd women with theso chins are not "scrappy," but they nrc exceed ingly dctcrmlntd nnd often unusunlly courageous. They're not good people to "monkey" with, even though they'll endure much In patience, for you can't tell nt just what point thnt patience ends and then tho nullity to endure be comes just ns strong in one direction as it was in tho other. Tho point really to be emphasized nbout such chins Is thnt they denoto siowness nna surcness of nctlon, cou pled with patient endurnnce and deter mination. Tomorrow Slanting Forehead Plus Prominent Chin Autumn Frocks Are Are Decidedly Lower the Prettiest in Wanamaker's LITTLE BENNY 'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pape that they could not help. nnd faced his crew Contn'ln Black -Bye Jumped on n rock "Wn linve been hnd pirates nnd have made the passengers ot many an un lucky ship walk tho plunk," he cried. "Now that we are good pirates wc are sorry for our dark deeds of the past. The best unv to show wc are truly sorry is to give our lives If needed to save these poor people. I will try to swim through tho angry sea carrying h, line to the. ureek. If I fail, who will follow me?" "I willl I will!" shouted ull the pi rates. "One nt n time!" cried the captain. PEASANT FROCK HAS IDEAS FOR DESIGNERS Mo nnd Mary Watkins was setting on her frunt bteps tnwklng about dif frcnt things nuthing Bpcshil, nnd all of a suddln tho hot waffle waggln enmo clown the street, the hot waffle man ring ing his bell and hollering. Being tho same thing he nllwnys hollers, nnd Mary "Watkins Bed, O, I dccrly lovo waffles, dont you, Benny? O I dont know, I dont think they di gest very good, I sed. Me not even having a cent to buy even one with. ell cosh, holov smonks. how iln wo know wnts in all thnt looso stuff he makes them out of? I sed. Well my goodniss I bin eating them steady nil my life nnd they never hert me the teeniest wecnicst little bit, sod Mary Watkins. Thnts wat you think, maybe, but youre libel to cat jest ono more and then jourc libel to brnke out all over, I sod. Things like thnt hnppln nil at once, I sed. My goodniss wat n nwfill drcdfill thnwt, bed Mary Watkins. Mo think ing, G, she wouldent cnt ono now for $1000. And I thnwt, Hecrs a good chance for mo to look generous. And I sed, Of corse if you wunt some nnd wunt to take a chanco on breaking out wy 111 buy you nil you wunt. O well, Ive nte so many now maybe Im vncclnated agenst them, I gess mny be I could cnt nbout 3 all rite, sed Mary Watkins. Mo thinking. Heck, holey smonks. And I sed, Well, come to think of it I wouldent wunt to take tho responsibility, G wizz, how do you slpposo Id feel if you brook out? Id feel as if it wns all my fault, I sed. Thats all rite, Id lxcuso you, sed Mary Watkins. and I sed, No, I couldent stand sutch a gllty con BClcnso. Wieh jest then tho hot waffle wnggin terned crround tho corner nnd Mary Watkins went in mnd and I went home feeling like n narro Ixeape. TpHE loveliest dresses have been arriving during J- the past week ana a nan nour spent m me vray Salon will give proof conclusive that the fashions for the Autumn of 1921 are the most beautiful in years. Best of all the prices are, on an average, a third lower than they have been. Exquisite silk dresses of crepe satin, Canton crepe, heavy crepe de chine and Georgette crepe in individual models are here at $25, $27.50, $29, $39 and $57.50. Particularly charming are the dresses at $39 showing such new style points as the uneven hem, flying panels, and peasant sleeves, developed in beau tiful materials. Cloth Dresses Start at $10.75 for new blue serges. At $16.75 there is a frock trimmed with the new embossed silk braid. Others are in the long coat style with elaborately embroid ered or beaded skirts. $29 $23.50 $23.50 $27.50 RESINOL 5oofh7nq And He&linq Aids Poor Complexions By COKINNE LOWE "The Diess Poet nnd tho Peasant" U one of tho popular btylo overtures. rom tin- Mashed bodlco of the pcasnnt woman's frock both French nnd Amer ican designers hnvo drawn for borne the most delightful models of enrly 'Ml. Often the bodlco Is sleeveless, no n gutmpo of contrasting material Miofting nbovi; the round or square neckline of tho eorsago projects long Jeeves that arc likely to lie of tho bishop vnrletv. Less faithful to tradl- i'on, but still retaining somo of tho epir t of its prototype, Is tho corsage '.'e '''"He chnrming littlo creation of kit" creI'e .unrocnin. To intensify lUls (fleet Pinlll-nlllprv In lilnn tiUnlr K1 riHl. is used lavislily on both bodice Wd underskirt. For Sunburn fter a lazy hour on tho btach, P'edy hour nt tennis or a round of the golf links, splush th bumd "in freely with Abaorblno, Jr. It cools nnd soothes Instantly takes out nil Borenosa and In- lUmmation, And the noxt day, only a deeper coat of tan as reminder of the day'a eport. w'fi0iblnSJr,,fu"!',w"nb,olu Mlely and with equally beneficial PienloncfthedubiUunto. tl.2J o bottle at moil drugaliu. "1. uurUi,lnc..SprW.l4.Mi EVERY WOMAN Must Know the f WMm (Ilea. U.S.l'at.Off. 10 to No. 05100) METHOD Removes, Prevents WRINKLES and DOUBLE CHIN ELIMINATES larffo pores, blockheads and pimples ; renders tho sltln llrm nnd youthful, nnd re stores Its natural beauty. Neo-Plnsttque la a vego. table preparation. Guar anteed under tho Pure Food Act. No peeling. Just apply it on your fnco ; IB minutes, wash It off. CrrW I'sed by women and men In their own homes. Indoiscd by Physicians and Beauty Specialists. Booklets and testimonials pent tree upon request In U. S. ami Foreign countries. Free Demonstration at Office Daily From 10 A. M. to G P. M. NEO-PIASTIQUE SALES COMPANY JANE DODD, Mgr. Dcmoimtrutlon Dt'pt. 534 & 535 Real Eitate Truit Blilf. llrmid and t'lientnut hU l'liilu. Sold nt Gimbels' Toilet Department ATLANTIC CITY llr, iJinrent'f'H riiiiriuiiry, lirulitmi I'lmliio, llmtnlnulk, Ktuo'M Druii Htorc. Under ne llreakeru Hotel. uour druoeilt crniiiot tuppli you, tirili dlrtct to Neo-l'laaNquo flairs Co, Doris Petticoats of Wash Satin, $3.85 Tho deep double facing o satin makes them virtually shadow-proof and ndds body to tho gleaming material. Washable, serviceable and beautiful, it 1b no wonder that tho Doris is so popular. Tho satin is of soft, fine quality, in cither flesh or white. Extra-Size Silk Petticoats, $5 From top to the edge of their frilled flounces, these petticoats arc of beautiful shining mossnlinc in changeable effects in tan, blue, cerise, purple and green, ns well as solid color navy and black. (Central) Sale of Bath Towels, Bath Mats and Face Cloths Jacquard Bath Towels, 20c, 25c, 38c and 50c Each Bath Mats, 50c, 70c, 85c, $1 and $1.25 Each Face Cloths, 5c and 10c Each Imagine a Jacquard bath towel with pink, blue or yellow figures, plaids or stripes for 20c! Plenty of them averaging 16x34 inches in size. The bath tow'els in this sale arc of deep pile, thick, soft and absorbent. They have colored borders or figures, stripes or plaids and some have space for a monogram. All have tiny imperfec tions in tho weave or perhaps a spot of oil, but it will take sharp eyes to discern theso defects. Tho service is not lessened in tho least. 16x34 inches, 20c 19 x 37 inches, 35c 17 x 35 inches, 25c 21 x 42 inches, 50c Bath Mats are in white, blue, yellow, pink and gray, some with jacquard figures or contrasting borders. All are thick and heavy, though "seconds." 50c, 70c, 85c, $1 and $1.25. Face Cloths are of Turkish toweling, in plnids, stripes, borders or plain colors; pink, blue, lavender and yellow. "Seconds." Better take at least a dozen. (Central) A most interesting collection of moderately priced furni ture of sound construction is gathered along the East Aisle. It is real Wanamaker furniture at August Sale prices. (Central) The Snap and Zest of Autumn Is in These New Hats, $5 Thero are pretty, soft velvet hats with drooping tassels to set off a piquant, youthful faco. And more formal, larger hats that nro becoming to many women. In fact, there's a hat in this col lection for each woman's individual style, whethor she prefers n hat thnt is closo and tailored or ono that is wide and dashing. All tho rich, glowing Autumn shades aro here to add a touch of color to the now Fall frock. (.Market) Tuxedo Blouses in White and Black $5.50 First ahowinff in Philadelphia of theso smart now blouses. Made of black or whito trico letto with narrow belt and effectivo blnck-niul-whito checkerboard wool trimming. Thrce-qunrter sleeves. They look a lot like the usual sweator and could bo worn as ono if so desired. (Market) lemter site Opp Smart Felt Sports Hats, $2 Tho third, and we fear the last, lot of theso marvelous hats. The new browns, gray, tan and other sports shades in most attractivo and becoming shapes, both small the number is limited. and largo. Best choose early for Remnants Cotton Dress Goods, 10c Yard of them aro half were three times ft Most many price, more. Ginghams, percales, voiles, organ dies and whito materials in useful lengths. Women's Bodice-Top Vests 18c, Three for 50c White ribbed cotton. First qual ity. Regular and extra sizes. Women's Combination Suits, 35c, Three for $1 Fine whito ribbed cotton mado in envelope or tight-knee style. Second quality. Regular and extra sizes. Women's Silk Stockings 85c Pair Black or cordovan. Good quality silk, made with seamed oacks. "Seconds," but good ones. Doris Petticoats, $1 Soft pink or whito nainsook. Made with tho deep hemstitched hem that makes them almost double and, of course, shadowproof. Nainsook Bloomers, 35c Well - mado pink or whito bloomers for women or girls. They have elastic nt the waist and knees and arc well reinforced. Voile Blouses, $1.85 Five pretty styles that one would expect to pay a great dcul moro for. For trimming there nro tiny frills, tuckings, hemstitching nnd laces. Wanamaker Special Corsets $1 and $1.50 Not all sizes in any one model, but plenty of stylos for slight to average largo women. I'lam or All sorts ol extra cy n cial special odd lots. Years and Prices Down Stairs Store At $23.50 there are several pretty models, two of which are sketched. A frock of navy tricotine at $29 has several loose panels trimmed with black silk braid and gold tracery. Another, at $39, has deep embroidery around the hem done in steel beads or blue, rose and japonica - beads used together. Plenty of Black Dresses which Paris pronounces so fashionable will be found in the collection of silk frocks. New Suits and Coats Are Arriving Soft wraps of Bolivia, duvetyne and all the lux urious new coating materials, as well as suits, plainly tailored or trimmed with fur, are appearing. Coats start at $35; new suits at $23.50. In a word, this is the best early season showing of new fashions that we have seen in years. Fittings in all sizes from 14 to 44. (Market) Dollar Umbrellas Are Back Again It's been many a long day since tho dollar umbrella passed into eclipse, so it is sure of a welcome on its return. Men's and women's cotton taffeta umbrellas, with crooked or L shaped handles, or with wrist cords, $1. Better grade cotton taffeta um brellas, some with bakelito handles or rings, $1.35 and $2. Silk-and-cottbn taffeta umbrellas, with silk cases, and plain wood handles with bakelito rings or leather straps are $3.75. Then there are silk-and-cotton taffeta umbrellas of excellent quality with whito tips, white stub ferrules and full-length bakelite handles and rings at $4.50. Smart enough to go with any costume are the women's all-silk sun:and-rain umbrellas in navy, green, purple, and garnet with whito bakelite handles and rings, whito stub ferrules and white or amber tips, $5. (Market) Only $3 for women's sports pumps and Oxford ties of white leather with black or tan trimmings. The pumps have one or two straps. The Oxford is sketched. And for women's tan Ox fords and strap pumps, $3. (Chestnut) f -- - I 400 Little Children's Rompers and Dresses, 60c Less than half the price of a month or so ago I They aro all in practical every-day styles, suitable for youngsters of 2 to 4. It is useless to bother with making children's clothes when such good dresses and rompers can be had for only 60c. Rompers are of linene and poplin in tan trimmed with Copenhagen or in Copenhagen trimmed with tan. Dresses aro of flowered whito lawn, checked gingham or plain chambray. One is in pantalet style. (Central) 350 Summer Dresses at $1.50 Figured voilo dresses in the darker shades of blue are in a variety of models in small nnd medium sizes. Slip-over dresses of fresh white cotton ramie are piped and trimmed with pink-nnd-white check. Sizes 16, 18, 38 and 40. Checked voile dresses in Copenhagen, pink and lavender aro trimmed with pleated frills of plain-color organdie. Small and medium sizes. At Average Half Price Other dresses of voile nro now lowered in price to $3.50, $5, $7.50 and $10 $10 being for lovely hand-mado French dresses of voilo in pastel colorings. Gingham dresses arc now $2.50, $3.50 and $5. Organdie dresses in white and pastel colorings arc $2.50, $5 and $7.50. (Market) Uncommonly Good School Suits for Boys Have Two Pair of Knickers I Brand new nnd fine enough to make the first days of school less arduous. They're of all-wool cheviots in good mixtures of green, brown or gray tone. Coats are in knife-pleated Norfolk style with plenty of pockets and mohair linings. Knickerbockers aro lined throughout and seams arc strongly sewn and taped for service. They will fit boys of 8 to 17 years. $13.75 is a fair and reasonable price for such excellent suits. (Oullcry, Mnrket) Extra-Deep Black Enamel Suitcases, $9 . It's amazing how much these suitcases will hold; there seems to be no limit to their capacity. They are 24 to 30 inches long and extra deep, each with a tray. Leather straps all around, riveted leather corners and handles and good brass catches add to their strength. (Sketched.) With sewn corners, these cases are 5D.50. Black Enamel Suitcases at $5 and of regulation depth, are 24 to 26 inches long and have short straps across the tops. Trays and pretty linings inside. At $3.85 A trifle smaller 18 and 20 inches these are also of black enamel fabric, with leather corners and handles. (Cheitnnt) -v9Sp5SH?if u Men ! Men'i Mohair and Palm Beach Suits i Drop to $12.50 All-Wool Cheviot Three-Piece Suits Drop to $15 Every man who wants a properly tailored Summer suit at $12.50 Every man who wants the best all-wool suit at $15 he has had in five years Is here notified that we shall sell out all our odds and .ends of the season Friday. 25 two-piece mohair suits in good grays marked down to $12.50. 50 two-piece Palm Beach suits in gray, green, tan and natural, marked down to $12.50. 136 three-piece all-wool cheviot suits in brown or green mixtures, half lined, marked down to $15. Early in the season the all-wool suits were from ten to fifteen dollars more! All regular sizes up to 42 but not always in each pattern or color. (Men's Oallerj-, Market) Only $4. 75 for men's tan calfskin Oxford ties with welted soles and low broad heels. (Gullery. Mnrket) Men's White Sports Shirts, $2 Sports shirts of smoothly woven whito mercerized cotton nro mado with soft attached collars and tho wrist-band cuffs that men like. Whito madras shirts in several striped patterns with turn-back cuffs aro also $2. Excellent materials. (Qallery, Murket) Men's Half-Hose, W2c and 20c Men's mercerized cotton half hose with reinforced high-woven heels, toes and soles arc in black and cordovun in all sizes. Second quality, 20c pair. Men's plain cotton hnlf-hose, reinforced feet, in black cordovan second quality, are 12c pair. (Oullery, Murket) Tv 'm . J 11 'I 1 1 ,. 3 i-l n ejOj T -wi & JiW'U:,. .J,,'U , A.. Jvj-Av.,'Vfr ( ,(l ?., ! J . . ' Mt & -& X XL "V,
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