I EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERr- PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, . SEPTEMBER 2. 1921 ' 11 F T MMAMLAND Organ Plays at 9, 11 and 4:50 WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair ADVENTURES (Jlilmei at Noon Two Sltpa of Paper Br DADDV E iM? itti? S; WX'ioZWor "Utile bou, Jinet VrXtia the head of htr doll. Jm- h KhJ io a poor little gm w" P"V Ort Ao "! t0.,the CHAPTER V Tun flnrmlM TACK and Janet were safely within J -ter-, o secret SSurT-SlU-. the .UPP081 ti.cr w.ftLTTnuhcd Bobby Bouncer. a. rubber ball, grlnnlns tton i ear to , "That wai a Joke on you to think iourwn cat Tomklt was a tiger. TyoU ran just as fast a. we did," "ft;ftaud you had cause to run." v. . n the brave soldier, who had "JJSnl la mouse. A tiger couldn't "Shteh Jack and Janet agreed. t.t.t drooped a curtsey to tne aomier: f'.h.nk tou. kind sir. for coming ,ff!. SS' Then she turned to the K.i nl lady who had held TomKit fc'tte tall he crouched to spring "Bd'we thank you, too. beautiful WThe beautiful lady smiled, and a (.inkle came In her eye. 'VP..e T.- ,1inr hnPO TOU for- go me nuicklfrshe a.d. "I K, Habelle-Marle.' Janet stared at . leaWMIarlaT wny w r own uouy wuudw .iv - - to the poor little gin. . . ''Gracious I You are Isabelle," cried ?W -.i ti, henntlful lady touched. p'iw i hvn't rown up. It Is you who hare grown down," "he said. 'And remember to call me Isabelle -Marie, for that Is my name now Isa belle, lor my iicau uuu umu ! , KnHr " Th Koldlor saluted Jack stiffly. niiw rnii foreotten me. slr7 I am Cantaln Brave," ho said. Jack stared at hlra. Yes. It was the vcrv toy boI- Jl.. t,. hnrl rrlron to rtin floor little boy. ur.-u .!. mam.. "Have you run avuy irum mc iiuui little girl and the poor little- boy?" Janet asked anxiously. Isabcllc-Jlnric laughed her tinkling laugh and Captain M.avo mtlfl. "No, we are just taking n night off to go to the Tovville ball," nuHwered Iiabelle-Mnrle. "ve win do dbck nome vhen the little gin ana tne naie ooy rnVo ii n in the morninc. "Ilnrrv! Wo must hurry If we are toll to get to the ball In tlmp for the grand march," squeaked Bobby Bouncer, hopping, bounding and rolling along the winding pauis or tne garnon Jrk. Jnnet. Isabelle-Marie and Cap tain Bravo hurried after him. Boon they came to the bakeshop of Mr. Pie man. Thov found Mr. Pieman busily matin? mud nlcs. "Hello. Mr. Pieman, wo have earned onr tickets to the Toyvillo boll," cried Jack and Janet together. "Humph! Let me see them," said Mr. Pieman, wining his muddy hands on hia apron. Jack and Janet handed him the two slips of pnper. "Are you trying to fool me.' growled Mr. I'le- man, looltlnp at tne slips or paper, "These aro blank." "Look through them toward thp moonlight!" cried Jack and Janet. Mr. rieman held the papers up to the moon light and printed on them he read. Admit One Kind Child TOYVILLK BALL Price A Good Deed "Fine." rriod Mr. Pieman. "Thnr ! tne ticket, lou can go to the ball " then he pnused and stared nt .Tack, then at Janet, tlion nt Innbolln-Mnrlp. then at Captain llrnvp, nnd finally at uoooy uomicer. "Hut you can t go ,u tnoe cintnrs, roared .Mr. l'lcinnn. I Jack and Janet looked down nt them- Wvcs. lhey were dressed in their tajaraas, for they hud forgotten to Wt on their day clothes when they hODned nut nf linri. An for Tcnl.nlln. Marie, she had on a dress that was Clean, but it IVIU trr rv nnn A ...1 Captain Urave's uniform had many bare jwwufii wncre trie paint nan worn olt. I You can never so in those clothes." rtDeateri Mr T'loninn Tlmn nntlM.. low disappointed Jack nnd Janet wooaea, no spoKc quickly. "But we will "uirj io .incK frost nnd see if he can fix you tin." Tl. -t . ... - . P "" o"ge way in wnicn JacK erost fixed them up will be told tomorrow.! LITTLE BENNY 'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pape Yeatldday mo and Mary Wntkins was RU l each nrhAr V. l,t. ..,14.. ff( me thai! W&t I Wnn Af lint anri nfla -,. . ' "v "! "' i.l-4 UrtiA wnwklng past her house , - " -cnts mat I waa going to buy Q'ffrent kinds nt .,!., i.u -.i t u.j tL - " v...uj null, It Jill 1 iicru w mother mil her, saying, Mary, I -" jou io run crround to tho dnig tow and gct thla pcrfcriptIon fillcd up. tfcii!. JMt U"m l hna a rnte ileer. ?' ' l kDOw wat- m 1"lck r"n -" IDi. IlflM (h J jl a .. mi. , " """ """ s a soaa wits ran io cents Insted of candy and wen - Willi", in & in' o . JJ..1, tt ln. . " "f iiiu uniiKing it "ua Wont !von lnni .J. V A -.-II, ,.. - , - ut iici nun aiio ii n And out she wont wunt to get mad - v auyn npn nil ! And I nniitu . .. . . dru, ..'"'. B .frro,,na t0 w lMr ivi, , u Kl u'' " u stool nuil Kit ! Wnt flftvor' and 1 Bad. Chock- il ttdhifIrt?fd. l fn,d J Put a B'raw 'punt of w, . i r ".k U Hlow " ac 4llka ,; ?i"nUW to have it utill look Ony BhV HiH,.nV ory ,vntKlns came in. "Other Btriwl1 Cm .'"' 0nd r P,lt i mH.l."..ut..?' one straw nnd then klt .inrlu o: V10, othcr one to .. 1 thinking: Yeek.11 8l'e dldCUt COmu 31!! ir I Kt " V l"' . A1 tbt d L"' ," J b.t she went to the ffl'te, liny Mr WiV" 't Bf(1 t0 Mr bon ii.fty...M5. te. I ony drank her half? ' W1U bl,y bftck lIr.ltonln,ill0T ma.ttcr wth It?'sed a.'' myth lii. i ii" y"18 h0 d,dcnt if nil .l'l"'"g On It envwnv nn non..nt WnklnS if ,"w" x "scd. a"l I flnlrtiod in . "uu 'hen I Btnrtrii tn i,ni, ...:.i B'atkin.l1ylvt10 pnwed me but Mnrv lot with V, CK rr.om tho other drug nd rhV ...?. . "Vrlntlon rannrd im. " fl ?i ""' ' 'i0 V as " i wasen WJfeSfeM f herdShVdnoret " Wn ;j i. t Autumn Frocks Are Prettier Than Ever and Prices the Lowest in Years Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store $22.50 $16.75 $23.50 $10.75 At $20, $22.50 and $23.50 Charming Frocks Frocks of tricotine or Cheruit twill have medallions of pleated black moire ribbon. Others have wide satin sashes and many rows of braid. A coat frock has a vestee of gold tricolette. Another has a guimpe of henna crepe de chine. Fashions are new, interesting and refreshing this season. Lines are dis tinctive and quite unlike the modes of previous years. Noticeably charming are the wide peasant sleeves, often faced with bright color or almost cov ered with embroidery; the use of shiny black braid, ribbon and ribbon quillings; elaborately trimmed skirts, adorned with heavy beading, tinsel embroidery or row upon row of silk braid; handsome dresses of heavy silk crepes with very little trimming of any kind; . i new and wider uses of tricotine and Cheruit twill. All of these new points will be observed on the delightful new dresses in the Down Stairs Store. In every instance materials are better and prices considerably lower than they -have been in a long, long time. t $5 and $10 for Slip-on Dresses $5 dresses are of navy blue serge with black silk braid binding the arm openings and the V-shape neck. $10 dresses are of navy blue tricotine, quite elaborately embroidered with silk or beads. Others are braid trimmed. Dozens of Different Styles at $10.75 and $16.75 Blue serge dresses, in many new models, trimmed with silk braid, buttons or embroidery, are $10.75. Crepe de chine dresses in navy and black are designed for young women and trimmed with ribbon frills. $16.75. In tricotine and serge there aro about 25 different styles, showing variation of braid, bead and embroidery trimming. (Market) SPECIAL Lovely Hand-Made Blouses of French Voile $3.50 Charming blouses with tho daintiest hemstitching, drawn work nnd real filet lnco trimming tho collars and little vestees. All are of fine French voile in tho soft, creamy tint characteristic of this delightful material. There are several different styles, all with long sleeves. Sizes 36 to 46 and sizes run plenty full, as each blouse has a little group of tucks at each shoulder. (Market) (Cert r Opp Hair Nets, 50c a Dozen Cap and fringe nets of real hair are now at this low price. In light, medium and dark brown, blond, auburn and black. The Famous Link Belts of Good Leather at 35c Better quality than ever, they are in black, brown, blue, tan, red, black-and-tnn, brown-and-tan and rcd-and-bluo. Clearaway of Odd Lots of Fine Leather Gloves $1.85 First strap-wrist gloves, with long cuffs of lambskin and cape skin with spear-point, cmbi-oid-ered or plain backs, mostly in white and brown shades; Second 8-button length gloves mostly of white lambskin nnd somo few-of-a-kind in tan and brown tones. Not all sizes in any kind; many aro half price. Little Girls' Frocks at $1.50 Rosebud dimities, pin-striped voiles in blue, lavender or pink; and pink, white or blue orgnndies are in cunning styles for Miss 2-to-6-years. 400 Schoolgirls' Gingham Frocks, $1.50 and $2 An opportunity mothers can ill afford to miss, for these are well made dresses of durable ging hams. Many different styles aro here for girls of G to 14 years. Plain-color frocks aro in rose or blue. Various plaids are in red, blue and green tones. An excel lent cadet blue regulation at $2 is woll tailored. They show nice touches about tho collars and little points of finishing that mothers will appreciate Surplice Tie-on Blouses of Tricolette at $2.50 Of fancy tricolette, thore aro all sizes in navy and black nnd some sizes in white. Women will like them for dark Autumn suits. Voile House Dresses $1.50 Pretty dotted and figured voiles aro in rose, light blue, lavender, greon and black on white grounds. Tho dresses havo fresh whlto or gandie Tuxedo collars trimmed with black stitching and whito cuffs and sashes. Cotton Taffeta Petticoats Plain or Flowered, $1 With 10-inch flounces finished with two ruffles, the. petticoats have elastic at tho top. Tho plain aro in navy, black, emerald and purple. Tho floworod aro black, taupe, brown, , Copenhagen and navy. ) Women's Long Gloves in New Autumn Shades New prices prevail on long chamois-lisle gloves and yet tho fabric of the gloves seems more leather-like and pleasing to the touch than ever. While prices come down the quality seem3 to have gone up! 8-Button Length at $1 Grouse, tobacco brown, gray, mode and white are the shades and tho gloves all have Paris point embroidery on tho backs. 12-Button Length at $1.25 In black, gray, mode, white, tobacco brown and grouse, with Paris-point embroidery on the backs; they are just the gloves that many women are looking for. 16-button-length gloves in the same shades arc $1.50 a pair. 2-clasp gloves of tho same kind arc newly priced at 85c. (Centrnl) Amazing New Hats at $5 Just in time for the holiday! Soveral hundred new velvet hats in coppery browns and rus sets, navy blue, purple, black and mouse gray have just appeared. Some have tho long pheasant feathers that are so fashionable. Others have gay metallic orna ments and bead pendants in the brightest colors. For those who like more con servative things there aro brood brimmed hats of block velvet faced with French blue. There is a most interesting variety and all of the hats are just right for immediate wear. And every woman knows that a new hat, is the making of a holi day. (Mnrkct) Women's Tuxedo Sweaters, $2.50 Lower in Price Than Ever Scarcely any one would knit one for $2.50, much'less buy the wool, nlso! These are carefully made, beautifully soft and lovely in color: buff, jade, Harding blue, brown, white, black and a few of otner colors. Ench one is finished with a Tuxedo collar, cuffs and a belt. Thore aro not all sizes in every color and the morning will bo tho best time for widest selection. (Centrnl) Net Guimpes to Wear With Sleeveless Dresses $1.50 to $2.50 Net guimpes look quite as nice with the new serge slip-ona as they have with the cotton frocks. These are trimmed with lace and some havo Peter Pan collars. (Central) Luxurious New Silk Underwear, $3.85 A lovely pink step-in chemise is topped with hand hemstitching and finished, around the lower edge, with a narrow rim of creamy lace. Wide step-in drawers, in pink or white, look liko a short little petticoat and aro edged with a heavy picot scallop. (Centrnl) Doris Petticoats for Autumn Are of Messaline $6 They have the same deep hemstitched hem 20 to 22 inches and the straight, slim lines that women have found so graceful and comfortable. In navy blue, black and a variety of pretty changeable colorings. Doris petticoats of whito tub silk, $3; of white sateen, $2.60; of white or flesh batiste, $1. (Central) $5 $10 $5.50 $5 Children's Tan Leather School Shoes Sizes 6 to 8, $3 Sizes 8V2 to 2, $3.50 These are two good values in wear-long-and-wcll shoes that aro mado on the proper lasts for growing feet. Tho soles will carry tho children many miles to nnd from school, and the heels are tho sensible low ones that mothers wnnt for their children. Ton laco shoes of a better quality aro in sizes 8 to 11, nt $4.75; and sizes 11 to 2, at $5.40. Girls' Shoes at $5.90 Girls' high -shoe3 of black dull leather in lace style havo wide toes and serviceable welted soles. Sizes 2 to C. Oxfords for Women's Autumn Wearing, $7.50 Black calfskin oxfords aro quite the vogue for Fall and Wintor, especially if they have low, flat heels and rounded toes with full wing tips! THo soles aro welted. $6.25 a pair is a small price for comfortablo oxfords of pliable block kidskin with medium toes, welted soles and medium heels. High shoes of tho same character aro $8.25 a pair. Others with wide toes and low hoels, in sizes 2t to 9 nnd widths A to EE, nro nlso $8.25 a pair. Tan Leather Strap Pumps for Women $5.40 a Pair With initep straps, welted soles and Cuban heels, they will mako friends quickly, ChMtnnt) Low Prices on the Right Clothes for School Girls Practical, simplo clothes for girls of all agos have been gathered in tho Down Stairs Junior Store Here are the real, every-day things that every girl, storting to school, needs. Navy serge, regulation dresses, sizes 6 to 14. $5 and $G.75. Middy blouses, sizes 8 to 20. $1 to $3.25. . , Wo2l &raey sllP-0I frocks in navy, Pekin and reindeer, sizes 8 to 14. $5.50. Gingham dresses, plaids and plain colors, $1.50 to $5. Taffeta Dresses, $10 One of these youthful little afternoon dresses is sketched. It is in navy, brown or Pekin blue and the skirt is trimmed with many llttlo rustling ruffles. Sizes 10 to 14 years. Clearaway of Summer Dresses Junior dresses of orandie nnd dotted Swiss, now $5. Children's organdie dresses, now $1. (Market) A Sale of Children's Sample Winter Coats at $16.50, $22.50 and $25 A conservative estimate of tho savings of these coats would bo a third. Materials are of excellent quelity, linings nro of silk or good Venetian and many of the coats are interlined. There is not a French blu collectlon' boin8T mostly brown, reindoor, navy and As tho coats aro samples you'll find only one or two of a kind $16.50 for Six-Year Size Theso coats are of volour, chinchilla, llama and many good coat ing mixtures. All aro thick and warm and somo havo fur collars of nutria or Australian opossum. ' ot $22.50 and $25 for 12, 14 and 16 Year Sizes Handsoma coats of Bolivia, ailvertlp Bolivia, duvet do laine , --,..... -r"u, ,IU laVy,. musiry in 12-year SUM. (HrbU) j M j k MBmBI lllill :tl i IfPilP $25 $16.75 $20 $16.50 Between $25 and $45 you will find every new style point of the Autumn season. Heavy silk crepe frocks in black. Tricotine dresses com bined with gray velour and heavily beaded. Dresses of Canton crepe with wide sleeves. Tasseled frocks of crepe de chine. All of them really beautiful dresses, suitable for every occasion. A Man Can Square His Shoulders Into a New Suit and Put Some Money Back Into His Pockets Men's All-Wool Suits at $25 Real stuff, sturdily woven, that will bear inspec tion such are the good all-wool cheviots of which the suits are made. Almost all are the dark mixtures that men prefer. The few light mixtures are not too light to be worn well into the Fall. Some brown and gray herringbones among the suits at $25, too, which is good news. The suits are semi-conservatives in all sizes from 34 to 42, and fit is tailored into them, not merely pressed. You can feel confident that the way one of these suits fits you the first time you put it on is the way it will fit you the last time you take it oft" ! Odd Trousers at $5 All-wool materials of every conceivable pattern are well made into trousers to "match up" with old coats and vests and bring the suit into action again. All- Wool Suits of Flannel, Cheviot or Blue Serge, $35 Each With Two Pair of Trousers That's old-time Wanamaker value and good old time service out of a suit. It applies to every one of them, for they have long lives of satisfactory service before them, and the materials will help restore your faith in good woolens. They are all semi-conservative suits of exactly the type that men like for business wear. Coats are single breasted and half lined with mohair. ((iiiller.i, Market) Men Can Still Get Good Wanamaker Shirts at Si. 35 am tne sons mat nro woitn more monc various i:inus tnere aro still nnout an sizes. Among the U-iw... . U .,1.:.. C ......! I- .!!!. Wiiuusuik; UillujiK luu cm o Ul fllium null;!.!: is I'SpL'iUI I V good, and there aro few -of-a-kind shuts of woven madras. All are cut on Wanamnkor dimension and are thoroughly men's picking. Men's Raincoats Special at $5 A time when a live-dollar br&.will buy a sturdy rubberized tan raincoat is a good time to make tint bill work. These are splendid value for the money. There's a whole season of use fulness ahead of every coat, and the usual showers of tho equinox -ire just around the corner. The young man going back to college will be wise to take one with him. The lew price makes it wrll worth carrying. ((Sillier), Miirliell Men's Wool Golf Stockings Without Feet Special, $1.50 How ninny men have hunted all over town for stockings such as these at anywhere near this price! Here they are, good wool, made in England, with fnncy, colorful turn-down tops, in plain brown or brown heather mixtures. With Feet dt $2 Carefully proportioned and knitted of soft yams, they are plain gray, plain brown or brown heather mixture with in fancy tops. ((nllrr, Mnrkrt 10 New Patterns in Boys' Ail-Wool Suits With Two Pair of Trousers Good at $13.75 wnWheihor .tnc,by ,'b going away to school or staying at homn SL" lUili wuii wooi monair, uotn na rs of troufinm iin,i t..n...i. 17. . ""1'S every scam s taped. ' " ""!' v"fc n 'i 1 -i;i . l. J:i i t X oh; , i n. t . i i r ;u M I4lt.. wl. "Y ,IVLS .A I ti :.?" u .'l. i vV. 4Vt.