Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 13, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING POTfild fiEDGEEi-PHrCADELPfilA; TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1921
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' rie forI r,c'n or 7rtf
ny II. LOUIS ptAYDOLD
mllAT'S my ultimatum, Jerry,"
kf.lir? of bis tone lent prnphula to his
JnaNV ,,I1?' tirca of your devil-may
word!.' and tho wild crowd of young
7011 travel with. Out it out, my
tLTl Ctrl like your mother, mnrry
g'tfiffiW, O, else get out
BhlftfpryoumlM
.""iked mwdlly up at his father
chalr. looked mwu J ..'narah words,
SSI" he soberly.
d .-Thnt may bo," growled his parent,
tJt I mean them, nevertheless, lou'vo
t car of yoA smashing .peed
imlts, fox tro ""B "'r',r' '
ncl In exasperation as a mental pic
ffi .Mtd before his eyes of himself
it twenty-three, an industrious nus
UTw X't the times-"
4ho times be hanged 1" ejaculated
lhe ntvs sftnnn euse"for nny torn--ffiS
Wh" Vu ccd is a wife and
fcftme to gtvo you n (sense of responsi
bility! Onfy, mind you, I have no use
K wniewhere, 'there's a girl who
otM, '"." P,Bt??ri.I father vlsu
w .ff. Tiookv Lenox, to whom at IcaBt
tilling BecKJ -" ,,.. nccky
ESSr, wlthwhom bo was frightfully
'TcUyou what I'll do, Jerry. Marry
.v. wrt of girl I would welcome ns my
McMn! w and I'll furnish your
S for a wedding present, settle on
now what would likely come to you
f?u " lnl. nml tako you into the busi
ness as Junior partner. I'm that anx
"us to have you make a success of your
2k' jrse-n aft
0TBut a he turned away to dress for
the Lenox uance ui um iu- ". .....
ine " . ...in, n lilm. Uccky
XT. a nuepeac'h. but never In all the
!l would she meet his father's old
fashioned requirements, les, dad be
longed to a bygone gcnerntlon to, whom
r :.n..i -- iou thnn tobil moral de-
crlX and for whom the slightest hint
of artlficltitty In a girl's complexion
utterly dimmed, ana uamucu, uui,
1n of benuty she poseesscd.
It was during the intermission on the
cool, darkened veranda that Jerry
oourtd out his woes to the sparkling,
Aarinely dressed piece of femininity that
wn Iiecky. And he ubed his predica
ment as an excuao for letting Ifceky
know bo loved her.
"You sec, dear," he wound up ear
nestly. "I wouldn't Bpenk before be
" V ,n nntlilni. tn offer you. And
,,, whv. I'm afraid just because
reu're so gloriously up to dote and oh,
mappy and fuil of pep that dad won t
...i t,a rnol Hilni mill the onLV
thing for me! ou ought to hnve been
born doway ana nomuiy uim u oik.
..j.. u.W Tlnpkv. what's un?"
I For Uccky had jumped up nnd wns
nlroucttlng wildly about. "An idea, old
top!" sne encu. iiuu ocuj
,Vfn Mn,l... Imil ovnr rnllOfl hin fAthcr
that. "Introduce Ucsa to your father
but marry mo I ,,,,.,
For Becky had n twin, Identical in
looks but the very opposite In tastes and
., A..H..l..tj.a nivnn nciir in nllllrtl
00, philosophy and philanthropy, she
had lately taken to wearing huge tor
tolso shell spectacles which lent her nn
air of as great a seriousness as one
conld wish. Certainly, one look nt her
and Jerry's father would realize that
his son would be under a calm and
atedying influence.
Jow because Jerry was desperntely
tn lore and so temporarily blinded to
all else, he fell right in with Hecky's
scheme, nor did ho worry about tho
Intended deception of his father. Onco
married to Becky, his father would
tartly capltulato to her charms and
forgive tho trick played upon him.
"If father approves of your sister,
I "Yeah," confesses
riMi ti.t t
uiiiy, tnere s one
good thing about
going back to
school the Ancre
Cheese mother puts
in my sandwiches."
h'ew.Coated, Sanitary Wrapper
&rtM&rufineAbfiiSirfZttQr
CNEESB1
Unit Ly SharpUll, Phtta. 9
THE CHARM nr a
CLEAR, SMOOTH SKIN
And How To Attain It
of,Vciroynr1,0 ,cno,wa, tho added charm
with hir',?moot' skin a complexion
how to 2,.nlnt youthfulncBs. . Just
reafpByi b,,oml8hea lma been tho
Sari1 dc?ir,?r,,f women for ages,
a deft,0; , W,lt0 Hoauty Ulencli Ib
wl 11 iS,t1,ir Prf"med crenm that
windfrSi?0 P'm.Ples. tan, sua nnd
Womi,hWcs ?nd ?"nilar comploxlon
youthf2iaUo th, fuin clear' B0"
Beaiav' ?iid 'M Boap will aid
UcmishuUlcac,h..ln removlnp skin
kMn?h28-nim,.,ts rcsulur uso will
Your V?.Uln,.,n Perfect condition,
etoro LiiLvtir t0, dru,r or dopartmont
Bleach ko u'a,cl',nd "Wlilta Iloauty
25c pii?0c! ,Dlaclt ana "Wb-Ko Soap.
lor frHto),Pox.1B07 MempWg. Tonn..
Black nnrttvRllIlron,a.nd sanjplen of
"lien and AVlilto Talcum and Faco
wo 1 clone. Hpw nbout it, dear?" And
Uccky wblspored ".Yes," as would have
input any girl held cloe In the arms
of n nlco youth like Jerry.
"Itli .characteristic energy, Jerry
put in motion at once tho wheels of
hm plan.' Told his father he was en
gaged' to one of tho Ledoux twins and
invited him out to supper with them
to meet her. Sure he'd, be surprised
nt the sort of a girl she was.
Bess, under heaven knows what in
ducements from Becky, had agreed to
belp matters along, and did her best
to bo entertaining. ,Ably she de
nounced the evils of modern existence,
punctuating her remarks with per
t ncnt allusions to ancient civilizations,
theories of Kant nnd slum conditions
abroad. Jerry's father sat as one ab
sorbed, and when Jerry ilnally led her
away to a play down in the village he
gazed after them with nn expression
in his eyes which would vaguely have
bothered Jerry.
It was IaU that evening when Jerry.
iguratively mopping his brow, depos
ited his companion at the door of the
Lenox home. Ho was anxious to get
Mile io ins laiucr and learn tho verdict.
nut ns he turned away the door
opened softly behind him.
The next morning Becky icrsclf was
In Ms arms. "Oh, Jerry," she moaned.
I vc spqnt the most awful day.,, I've
had nothing to do but think how we
wercn t being fair to your father, nnd
ho is just right about not wnntlnir vou
to marry a (lyaway 'crcnturo like me
nu i m Bicic of this Jazzy life any
pw. I'm going to settle down and-
pn, you didn't turn nround and fall
in love with Bess?"
"Why, my little swecthonrt!" Jerry
drew her close. "Your Bister is n fine
girl pnd all that, but as for loving
her Instead of you I As for father
wo 11 tell him all about It nnd take
ine consequences !"
But when Jerry reached home he got
tho surprise of his life.
"Jerry, my boy." said his father. "I
tnko back all I iwid nbout the crowd
jou travel with. Good Lord! Schopen
hauerlaw of Malthus Aztec verbs,
xhundcratlon, boy, how will you stand
It? Couldn't you bavo picked out a
happy medium?"
And Jerry, laughing, settled down
to explain that ho had.
A Private "Movie"
Blenheim Palace, the famous seat of
the Duke of Marlborough, Is to hnvo its
own motlcm-plcturo theatre. Tho new
Duchess of Marlborough, formerly MIbs
Gladys Deacon, of Boston, Is an ardent
"movio inn, ana to Bratlfy her passion
for tho pictures tho Duko haa arranged
to havo ft complete motlon-nlcturo out
fit Installed In ono of the hnllu of the
palaco nnd will havo all tho newest films
sent uown irom ixmuon.
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How to Make
Grape Jelly
From Ripe Grapes
(By a Jam Maker)
The flnent nrape Jolly you ever tasted
choek full of tho natural rlpo color
ana navor can do made at home with.
In a few minutes. I uu ttoe "Certo
Process" because I can use rlxo grapes
and It takes only one minute's tolling-,
thus saving; flavor and color, never falls;
and Is cheaper, because I set two-thirds
more Jelly.
The new "Certo Process" for making
crape jony is very simple: crush about
Sij pounds of ripe irrapes and add H
cup of water. Simpler in coerod
saucepan for IS minutes. Tut cooked
fruit In Jelly box and strain out as
mucn juic? an posslb o. Measure flu
heaping; cups (3i lbs.) sugar and then
4 cups u ins,) or Rcape Juice Into n
saucepan, stir and bring; to a boll. At
once, add one bottlo of Certo, stirring;
constantly, Stir and bring; to a boll
ngnln for one minute. Remove from
first Ijif sirnnil MtA mlniit !. aH
pour Into Kinases, irakos .i'j pints or
ii nau-poumi glasses oi jelly, uroinary
bottled grape Juice also makes delicious
grape Jelly with this recipe.
The aboe recipe and many others for
making delicious Jellies and Jama by
the "Certo Process" Is found In the
Certo book of recipes, a copy of which
will he given to you hy your frrocer or
drijgtrlst when you get Certo. Extra
copies will be sent free If you write to
the Pecttn Sales Company, Inc.. 800
East Avenue, Rochester, N. T,
Use Certo this year In making all
your Jams and Jellies. It saves time,
worry and boiling In a hot kitchen.
The "Certo Process" never falls and
saves money becauso you make two
thirds more Jelly from the same amount
of fruit.
IMPORTANT1 IS your grocer doeg
not have Certo, please telephone Miss
.Tncobs, Rell phono. Lomhnrd 3820 or
Keystone phone. Main 10H1, to learn
whero you can obtain Certo. Ben
demonstration at Olmbel Brothers' Pure
Food Grocery Store, Chestnut St.
section.
Adventures With a Purse
MAKGAIiET said that she needed a
new hat very badly, but did not
know how she wan going to manage to
get one unless she found a storo which
was giving1 them .nwny. Yesterday sho
came in town to (Id noino shopping, nnd,
having some extra tlmo on her hands,
decided to look about and fico what tho
hatRhonn had to offer. "Of course," sho
said, "I always picked out tho most
expensive-looking one nnd found Jt
was far too much money for the state
of my financed. I had about decided to
give up tho struggle nnd trot along
home, whfn I happened Into one more
storo which had on display a perfectly
stunning nrrny of hats." The one she
bought was n tiny nffnlr of some very
soft-looking material, black. In the
back wns n lHrge bow of blnck fintln
whlrh had' two long streamers to hang
down the back. The hat Is very smart
looking and was but $0.
I've seen all sorts and shapes of pads
for hot iIIhIics nnd I micsfl you have,
too. There is the kind our grandmothers
used made of heavy crochet work, and
those the youngsters learn to make In
school, all of which nrc very nice. But,
personally, I'd sooner hnve the onen I
saw today than nny of the others. They
nrc made of tiny round beads of vari
ous colors, nnd tho bends nre woven
Into fancy designs. They are most un
usunl and the brilliant colorings of the
bends would form n plensnnt contrnst
to the snowy white of the tnblc linen.
How mnny uses has a pocket flash
light? Hardly n day goes by when nt
lenst one, sometimes several more, oc
casions nrlso where a small flashlight
would be most convenient. To find In
tho depths of tho Jelly clor. a particu
lar kind, to lighten up the cellar steps,
to uso for camping trips, or when having
trouble with the car on a dark night:
oh, there are so many uses that one of
theso llghta Is indispensable in the
hnuoelinld. One of the shoos sells a
smnll one. .which, howover, would be
ultn lnrge enough for almost nil uses,
ITnt
Editor or phone Walnut 3009
'or 1. GO.
r nme of sheix eMre Woman's P
or juoio ioql.
ILADIES' i
FALL SUITS i
RITA A. KRAUS
fthRtNZUO A-l Salon
Permanent Waving
SCARLKHS EI.KCTIIOLSIS
Hlntle A Multiple Needle
1618 WALNUT 8TIIEET
SUCCESSOR TO KArNKK A KArNEK
Plionn Hprnre ""
nlloltr. wll
are ready with
MADE-TO-MEASURE
P'aln styles, charming In their slm- t
ii ne we vogue this Fal 1. We
superi, nne of fabrics ;
to take your J
measure-'
ments. Prompt '
delivery la as- t
eureu. t
SUITS TO
ORDER
Tricotine Sail. '
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$40
Encliib & Scotch
Tweedi, $40
Velonr Sniti,
$50
Bolivia Long
Coat, $55
Ridinf Habit,
$55
SUIT
From Your
Own Goods
$25.00
THESE PRICES UNTIL
SEPTEMBER 2i ONLY
FRANK DI LUZI0
Formtrly With Laigi Ritmi
906 WALNUT ST.
IVll rhonei Walnut 7471
Watch Your Gums
Bleeding a Sign
of Trouble
Medical science knows how serious is the sign of
bleeding gums. For it knows that tender and bleeding
gums are the forerunners of Pyorrhea, that dread dis
ease which afflicts four out of five people over forty.
If the disease is unchecked, the gum-line recedes,
the teeth decay, loosen and fall out, or must be ex
tracted to rid the system of the Pyorrhea poisons
which seep into the system and wreck the health.
These poisons often cause rheumatism, nervous dis
orders, anaemia, and other ills.
To avoid Pyorrhea, visit your dentist often for tooth
and gum inspection, and use'Forhan'a For the Gums.
Forhan's For the Gums' will prevent Pyorrhea or check
its progress, if used in time and used consistently.
Ordinary dentifrices cannot dothis. Forhan's keeps
the gums firm and healthy the teeth white and clean.
Start using it today. If gum-shrinkage has already set
in, use Forhan's nccording to directions and consult
your dentist immediately for special treatment.
35c and 60c tubes. All druggists.
Formula ofR. J. Forhan, D. D. S.
Forhan Co., New York Fotharit, Lid., Montreal
PEIRCE SCHOOL
Enters Upon Its 57th Year
With the Largest Attendance in
Its History
On Tuesday, September 6th, Peirce School of Business
Administration opened its 57th year with an attendance"
larger than ever before in its history.
The faith of our coming men and women of business
in the future of America as the land of opportunity is thus
made manifest.
Night: School Opens Sept. 19
The Business Administration, Secretarial, Salesman
ship, Business and other courses, are taught in night school
in the same thorough manner as in the day classes.
Special course in Higher Accounting, for business
executives and for those desirous of entering the Accounting
profession.
All
except S
or to arrange for courses of study.
this week, the office of the school will be open every evening
aturday for convenience of those desiring to make inquiries
America's Foremost Business School
PEIRCE SCHOOL
of Business Administration
Pine St. West of Broad, Philadelphia
WANAMAKER'S j WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'SV;
Wanamaker's Down Stairs Storel
$16.75
$10.75
Amazing New Frocks
at $10.75 and $16.75
have caused a rubbing of eyes in the Down
Stairs Store. Who would ever have imagined
that such delightful dresses could be had for
so little. Frocks with real charm and beauty,
materials of excellent quality, fashions of the
latest fancy all these in dresses at $10.75
and $16.75.
More Than 50 Different Styles
This means tailored frocks for general
daytime wear, combinations of silk and serge,
that can be worn any time, and pretty silk
frocks that can be worn in the afternoon.
At $16.75 dresses of navy serge and
tricotine, and of black, brown and blue satin,
crepe de chine and Canton crepe.
At $10.75 dresses of navy blue serge
(made in more than 20 different ways) and
two-piece frocks of jersey, some with leather
collars and cuffs.
Sketched
A frock of navy blue serge elaborately
embroidered in gray in a Japanese design.
$10.75.
A dress of navy blue crepe de chine,
trimmed with moire ribbon. Bright red
crepe de chine faces the wide sleeves. $16.75.
A combination of navy blue serge and
gray crepo do chine, the crepe de chine form
ing pleated inserts in the skirt and trimming
the sleeves and vestee. $16.75.
(Market)
Girls' Regulation Dresses
Mean Comfort and
Convenience
They mean fun, too, for nearly every girl likes
to wear them. Tubworthy regulation dresses of
Winter-weight ginghams and chambrays are in navy
blue, cadet blue and a pleasing shade of green.
Others have waists of unbleached muslin, gay'ly
trimmed with braid and red emblems and ties.
Of course, too, there are all sorts of white jean
regulations.
Sizes for girls of 6 to 14 years at $3 to $6.
Other gingham dresses in plaids, checks, plain
colors and combinations of materials are made with
long sleeves and are suitable for school all through
the Winter. $1 to $5.50.
(Market)
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in
Peter Pan Blouses
Special at $1.85
Batiste, dimity and voile hnvo nil tnm nt
Peter Pan collars for tho school and college girls
andfor women's suits and slip-on dresses.
There are both long and short sleeves among
them and the blouses are trimmed with pleated frill
ing, cording, rickrack or lace.
What an opportunity to add to one's chances of
blouses so that a fresh ono can bo always ready.
(Market)
Center Aisle
port unities
Pretty Big Velvet Rugs
at $2.50
Just right for comfy Winter
homes nre theso 27x54-inch sub
stantial velvet rugs. Two con
servative patterns in taupe, tan
and blue. Very much under the
standard prico at $2.50.
81 x 90-inch Sheets, $1.05
Good heavy muslin with wide
hems the kind that good house
keepers like. Yes, they are seam
less! Leather Hand Bags
$1 and $1.50
Pressed with figures which look
like hand carving or else with alli
gator pattern. Mostly swagger
shapes.
Pearl and Crystal
Necklaces, 35c to $3
Crystal necklaces in lovely jewel
colors are 35c nnd 50c. French
filled pearl bead necklaces nre 18
to 27 inches long and have 10
karat gold clasps at $1 to $3.
Autumn Hats
$3 and $3.85
Silk velvet hats with imitation
jeweled bands in sapphire nnd
carnelian colors.
Duvetyn with youthful wool
embroidery.
Ever so many other styles in
the popular small and medium
shapes.
Short Flannellet
Petticoats, 50c
Our biggest half-dollar's worth
in a long time. Made of heavy
fleecy flannellet in plain white or
stripes, scalloped with pink and
blue. Exceptionally wide.
Corselettes and Hip
Supporters, $1.50 to $3
Plain and figured pink batiste
made up for slender women to
wear in place of corsets. They
ha'e two to four garters and
many have elastic insets.
Something different and already
very much in demand because they
are so comfortable.
Dress Aprons Drop
to $1.25
Square - neck, side - fastening
aprons complete with belts. They
look for all the world like dresses
and they are easy to iron. Par-
tirnlnt'lv rtrntfv nlniH irinrrVinyne
and plain blue chambray trimmed '
with rickrack. i
Crepe Nightgowns J
New at $1.25 j
Short-sleeve gowns in either
pink or white with blue stitching.
Soft pretty ones which need no
pressing when laundered.
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Winsome Hats
at $6
The little black velvet hat that
is sketched is extraordinarily be
coming to several different types
of faces and it is but one of many
models. That is ono of the
charms of choosing hats in the
Down Stairs Store. There are
just two or three hats of a kind,
quite often only an individual one.
Distinction and individuality aro
two things that women prize.
Fainted quills are new and are
smartly used. The use of one
ostrich feather, tightly curled, is
agnin approved by Madame Fash
ion and some of the new hats
make the most of it.
In addition to the black hats
and those in lovely Autumn color
ings, there are velvet hats in the
new grouse shade to match new
coats and suits.
(Mnrkrt)
Men's Woven
Madras Shirts
Special $1.95
This is n manufacturer's clearnwny of nil
his woven madras shirts becauso each pattern
was not in a sufficiently large size assortment.
Included arc shirts of particularly good
madras in nil tho different stripes nnd
colors that men like.
Ordinarily, every shirt in tho lot would sell
for considerably more.
The shirts nro cut well nnd there nro all
sizes in the lot.
(Onllerr. Market)
Men's All-Wool Trousers
$5, $6 and $7.50
Time to be looking at the Winter suits
you have stored away. "Suits!" most men
will exclaim. "You mean the suit and that
needs a new pair of trousers !"
Exactly, and here are the trousers!
Good, reliable, all-wool materials in all
sorts of mixtures, stripes and color tones
are well tailored into trousers to "match up"
with old suits or to provide an extra pair for
a new one.
Some fine worsted trousers are to be had
at $7.50.
(nnllerr. Market)
Men's Black Half Hose
With Half White Feet
Special, 25c
Men have been asking for them. The soles and
heels are really not white but unbleached and many
men think them more sanitary than all-black.
(Gallery. Market)
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MlO
Another Lot of Those
Wonderful Wool Sweaters
at $3.50
Hundreds of women and young girls are still
talking about the amazing sweaters which they got
in two former sales here within the last six weeks.
Each of these lots sold out in a few hours. This
third lot is just as good if not even better.
Customers tell us these sweaters are from two
to three dollars cheaper than the best "special"
values to be found in town.
Certainly no woman would like to buy the yam
and knit them herself nt any such price.
There nre 400 in tuxedo coat style and 76 slip
ons. They are fresh and new and quite lovely. All
are all-wool and perfect. Black, brown, buff, navy,
Copenhagen blue, henna, pink and jade7
Plenty of sizes.
Sold in the Center Aislo and in tho Little
Sweater Shop.
A Delightful Little
Suit of Velour at $25
It's in reindeer brown and a most becoming shads
of blue, called Sorrento. The jncket is embroidered
in self-color silk and is cut on youthful lines that any
young woman will like.
Heather Jersey Suits at $15
Young women in school or business know that
there is nothing more serviceable than Jersey. It
can stand all sorts of weather and hard usage nnd
still preserve a trimness of line.
An interesting model in blue and brown hns
pin tucks down tho front and a shoulder voko nnd
inverted pleat in bnck.
Another has n plainly tailored jacket with a
tucked back.
(Market)
Shoe Specials for Women,
$2.75 $3.40 $3
It is the fact that the leather, both
uppers and soles, is durable quality that
makes these low prices remarkable. Low
prices alone on shoes do not mean a thing.
Low prices in the Down Stairs Store are
always coupled with serviceable quality,
and that makes them mean a great deal
to all who are interested in economy.
Women ' s One-Strap Pumps, $4
Sturdy pumps with substantial soles,
tney are of tan leather
with indicated wing
tips, many perfora
tions and Cuhnn VippIs
They make excellent
street pumps for Au-
Boys' Shoes
Special at
$3.90
Heavy tan leather shoes,
blucher cut, with wide, com
fortable toes nnd DOUBLE
woltcd solos. Sizes 1 to 5.
For smaller boys, wearing
sizes 10 to 13Ms, thore are
equally good tan shoes with
welted soles.
(Oallery. Market)
Girls and Boys
.90 $4
Women's and Girls' Shoes'
$3.40
Black and tan leather shoes (and it
wouldn't be a bud idea to get a pair of
each!) are 17 eyelets high. They have
medium wide toes, straight tips, durable
soles and low heels. Fine walking shoes!
Children's Shoes, $2.75
Correctly shaped for
growing feet, the high
lace shoes are of tan
leather with square toes
and low heels. Sizes 8i
to 2.
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