EVENING PUBLIC LEDGteRn-PHILAIELPHIA, THUKSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1921 11 DREAMLAND ADVENTURES Judge Sense By DADDTf Bobby Bouncer, tho rubber ball, l. heen OiVCn a OiaoK eye uy uuvuy nLlltfa bov ioho delight In ma,h. tJVui Uobbu Bouncer goei to the Wutcriou' Garden to tell Judgo T , about U. Jack and Janet do Zukhlm. J0 Sense luret Dubby A Mo " Harden with ripe, red trplct. , CHAPTER IV Trappta Trouble j Ker-thumpl 'Owow!" Ihree sounds broke the silence of the MnterlouK Garden, where Jack and Jinet and tho toys were hiding to .... t...i. Ronsc troD Bubby Bully, E. n bo? who had given Bobby umincer a black eye. "X flrat round -''Crash f'-as .. when Butiby Bully smashed ?hr2ugh the bushes and hit the ground. thC .third sound- -"Ow-ow' I-was n ihv Bully's howl of surprise and Durm when he found himself sprawl fJin the lawn within the Mysterlou. 'S?n But Bnbby Bully cut that ? i ff short. He didn't want to be Sht ffi that garden Bubby SSlr knew If he were caught he might $wZm for climbing the garden Sill to pick the ripe red apples. So Bubby Bully kept quiet and be rtnto seek a way out of the garden, gen he found he was. In a fix-he i,Mnt climb tho smooth wall. WKow a fourth sound was heard It ' Judge Sense's chuckle. Judge ffcnse eat on the branch of a tree- and Knedat Bubby Bully's plight. 1 'I trapped you with my wits,' boaeted Judge Sense. "If you had used Smir wits vou would have known that rine red apples do not grow on maple trees, nor do they Jerk away when you by to pick them." Bubby Bully glared around for mmetblnc to throw at Judge Sense. Then Bubby Bully got another mir rrlie. He saw about his feet a band f living toys. They were holding hands and gleefully dancing around him in t circle. All were toys he had banged or battered or broken. "Now wo have you, Bubby Bully," ing the toys. "Now we hnvc you a prisoner and wo are going to punish rflrt " Dubby Bully was scared nt seeing the toys alive, but he did not lose his boldness. , . in . ,i "Why, you nro only toys!" he cried. "Yim can't hurt me, but I can hurt TOU " With that Bubby Bully grabbed at the toys and hurled them right nnd left. He was like a mad giant among them nnd the toys were as helpless as thouch they were not alive. "Use your wltsi' screamed Judge Sense from his safe perch In the tree. "We hnvo trapped trouble! Use your wits to get out of it!" The toys didn't fccm to hnvc any wits to use. They just hid as fast as they could so they would not be thrown bout by Bubby Bully. "I'll use my wits," whispered Jack to Janet. "I'll use my wits and stop Bubby Bully, or else he will smash emy toy in the Mysterious Garden !" (now Jack uses his wits will be told tomorrow.) The Woman's- Exchange Must Havo Permit To lh Editor of Woman' Faae: Eto.ir Madam - I wish to manufac ture a snlve for cuts, bruises, eta, and put it on tho market ' Could It bo man ufactured and sold without a license or special permit? I am not a physician or druggist, 3ft. B. Before you can placo this In tho mar ket you will hnvo to have all the In gredients tested by a druggist You must also havo a llcenso to bo ablo to sell It. The person who tests the salvo for you can help you to obtain this per-, mission, , ' About a Wedding To tf Editor 0 IComon'j Foot! Dear Madam I would like to know whether It is proper for tho brldo and bridegroom to go In their own sennrnto llmoustno after tho ceremony or whether the best man, maid of honor and brides maid should go with them. A HEADER. When tho ceremony Is over It Is cor- reot for the bride and the bridegroom to leave the church In a separato car from tho rest of the wedding party. Making Money To tht Editor of ffoman't roof Dear Madam Do you know of any kind of work which two girls of sixteen nnd seventeen years of age could do at homo 7 My sister and I attend n. nrlvato school, but my father has been worried over business troubles lately, nnd Wo would like to earn money by some way at homfl to help him. MARION O, If cither of you Is nt all clover with thn needle, vou will And n. roaAv miA for tho lovely hand-made handkerchiefs mm nro cnrrioti so mucn nowadays. Can you not take orders for sweators, too 7 Home-made candy, cakes or pre serves could be Dlacod on sale at soma store near where you live. Or any of these things could be disposed of mrougn tho Woman's Exchange, at 114 aoutn seventeenth street Alter a sample of what you havo to sell has been approved of there. ihmv -jj sell your articles on the basis of a small commission. Would you like to try addressing en velopes? There are companies which pay for having this work done outsldo. I am sure you will be successful In find ing something to do. Dark Circlet To the Editor of Woman' Paon Dear Madam I continually havn very dark rings under my eyes. Can you suggest something which would overcome this? Do you think th wea Ing of glasses would help? Tho skin -on my faco Is very drv and scaly. It looks much worse when I use powder. I nlways uso a vanishing cream. Do you think this eausesSmy Bitin 10 aiy upi aiviuisa. Are you getting plenty of Bloep? A lack or mis win cnuso mo circles you speak of. Eat tho right sort of plain food, drink enough water, and breatna fleepiy wnon you nro oui in tne rresh nlr. Tho glasses would not help you. unless jou have troublo with your eyes. You aro using the wrong: kind of pow der, which Is the cause of tho drv skin Change this, and uso a little cold cream'. Instead of vanishing cream. Made clean and kept clean! lyTADE in our spotlessly clean and ' modern ice cream plant, of only the finest, tested ingredients and in addition, Abbotts is packed and sealed into pint and quart cartons, direct from the freezer, untouched by hand. Abbotts is the only ice cream in Philadelphia sold in this new, more convenient way. Ask the Abbotts dealer near your home. sssssssssssssssKvsssH ssssssssKSSssssH SBBBsKsftfiPwlBBBBBBBM EilBili rSbrrev mM&MMJ&m&. I "ZZi. Tel"! MHSaBBBBS.'SJJ ma SMiTRu&&4 ssssssssaKtsVL' v:!5iBBB ssssssssssssR iVr J k Jmy -1 Wmmmm rjypl fofoottS . mlfmTn. cream sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssffKfssssssstfe,MW -.tsl&ftlst Alderney Dairies, Inc. fej r,fj ggggggggggsgggg55sSj5i5iroisS $110.22 in cash prizes! 24 separate cash awards will be won by women send ing in the greatest number of best, new and novel recipes for using IVINS LUNCH-ON-THINS. SINCE this contest started last week, hundreds of women have bought LUNCH-ON-THINS; used these crisp crackers in new ways, at breakfast, lunch and din ner; and sent their newly-discovered recipes to us! Yet the contest has just begun! Plenty of time for you. Just jot down your favorite recipes (using LUNCH-ON-THINS) and send them to the Contest Editor, 627 North Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa. Win a cash prize. Twenty -four prizes in all, from $50.00 to $1.00. You have the opportunity to win one perhaps a big one. Don't delay. Send in your recipe suggestions at once 1 j.s.Jffpffi.son. inc. "Dakar o Goad Biscuits in Philadelphia since 1846" LUNCH-ON-THINS "the better butter thins" t'ttSsBdMsSsWUAJism tr?rVlfcffll&JI&Sftft BsHsPPHhsw rKKiKVfsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssH '3BsWMi '.N 'T? 'J'T .sssssssT .ssssW tit, b'fWVrSit-i'i'VKtJffiMWy m Mm M Tm Mm Am wP WANA'MAKER'S' WANAMAKER'S I WANAMAKER'S Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store Sale of New and Beautiful Silk Dresses All Special at $15 A- dressmaker would charge at least that much to make any one of these dresses. Add to that the cost of the materials and trimmings and the savings are startlingly apparent. We got these dresses at such a low price, because the maker had but three of this, four of that or half a dozen of another dress, so we took the entire lot at much less than the regular prices. Some of the dresses are half price, some a third, some a fourth less than usual. In the collection there are all sizes from 16 to 40, though not all sizes in any one style. All Are New and Correct in Fashion Beauty Georgette crepe trim a frock of black crepe de chine which has a most unusual cuff arrangement. Navy blue crepe de chine dresses are trimmed with sapphire blue beads or with loops of inch-and-a-half moire ribbon. All of these dresses are distinctive, fashionable and in good taste, and every woman who gets one is getting a dress that will give her a great deal of satisfaction and enjoyment. A frock of black Russian crepe is trimmed with row upon row of narrow moire ribbon. Another, of black or navy blue Russian crepe, is em broidered with crystal beads. Crepe de chine dresses in black, navy or brown are made with accordion-pleated panels in the sides of the skirts. The black and navy dresses are trimmed with bright red pipings and collars ; the brown ones with beige. Rows of shiny black cire braid on bands of American A Store Full of Shoes For Children's Busy Feet They are made to fit those feet and to keep them growinpr right; no crampinpr of toes, no influencing of the yet pliant bones into wrong positions! It is something to know that the right type of shoes may be bought at low prices! Children's and small boys' shoes start at $1.75 and go to 5.90. Boys' and girls' shoes are $3.50 to $6.90. Especially Noteworthy Children's lnce shoes of tan cnlfskin, with wide toes and welted soles, are in sizes 6 to 8 at $4.50; 8 to 11, $4.75; 11 to 2, $5.40. Children's black patent leather lace shoes with white leather tops are in sizes SYa to 2 at $4.90 arid S5.90. Girls' lace shoes of black dull leather have wide toes, welted soles and low heels. Sizes 2 to 7, $6.90. (Chestnut) (Market) Center lis e Upp 0,0 $28.75 $28.75 j$ $33.50 Women's New Coats at $28.75 One is an imported pebble tweed radiating de lightful Autumn in its brownness. The sketch shows tho big collnr, the raglan shoulders and full lines of tho coat. It is half lined with peau do cygne. Tho other model that is sketched at $28.75 is of soft velour, in leindcer or brown. The collar is of beaver-sheared-and-dyed coney. The loose back falls in ripples nnd the flowing sleeves are elabo rately embroidered. It is fully lined. At $33.50 Coats of velour, like tho one that is sketched, are exceptiona ly well tailored. They show plain panels down the backs and wide belts extending from the sides of tho backs. The velour is in rose-taupe, bluo and dark brown. Excellent choosing among coats with fur, $25 and $27.50. Worth-while selections among coats with out fur, $20 to $32.50. Luxurious coats, with and without fur. $55. $57.50 to $85. (MnrUft) Cotton Comfortables $1.85 Good medium weight comfortables, filled with pure white cotton and covered with fig ured cotton material on one sido nnd plain color on the other. Full size. (Central) Hand-Embroidered Nightgowns for 55c Another eye - opening sale! Seven styles of new nighties in white and pink, most of them prettily hand-embroidered. Cut plenty full and with puffed or straight short sleeves. Sizes for women who wear 3G to 44. New French Gloves of Glace Lambskin $1.75 Fine Autumn gloves priced less to open the season. Brown, tan, gray, black and white lambskin beautifully cut and made by French glovers and with Paris point-stitched backs. Two-clasp style. Their especially soft and pliable skins will fit pleasantly. Marabou and Ostrich Capes, $3.75 Luxuriously silk-lined narrow shoulder capes of marabou and ostrich combined. The silk cords aro finished with fluffy marabou tassels. Black, seal, mole and natural are tho colors. This is a far lower price than any in a long time. Beautiful Silk Stockings, $1.75 Broken assortments from our own stocks and a special purchase. They are "seconds" but mighty good ones. All are all-silk to the very top. Black, brown, smoke, medium gray, sand, field mouse and cordovan. "Tooled" Cowhide Handbags $1.50 and $2 Something new nnd interest ingly medieval. Made of cowhide finished to look like calf and with embossed designs that have tho effect of hnnd tooling. Charm ingly lined, too. Duvetyn and Silk Velvet Bags, $3 Not in years havo we had such lovely silk chiffon velvet bags at $3. They have deep yokes and very full pouched skirts. Brown and beaver duvetyn; black, bluo and brown velvet. Lacy Georgette Blouses, $3.50 Sheer, lacy blouses which ure so dainty that they will look quite expensive under one's Winter suit. Some have Valenciennes, others heavy crochet lace. In addition, there aro charming crepes do chine in flesh, pink and good white habutais. Not all sizes in each style, but all sizes in the lot. Girls' Slip-on Autumn Dresses $3.75 Brand-new sleeveless frocks of navy sergo or brown and navy corduroy with tailored pockets , ' ?j u -"-y . "iyti. J 4 Aitae Silk s k a Sale at Lower Prices Than Usual for Such Excellent Qualities Canton Crepe, $3.10 Heavy, lustrous and rich of texture, this most fashionable material is 40 inches wale, and in mocha, brown, white, navy and plonty of black. (Every well-dressed woman needs at least one dress of Canton crepe.) Crepe Satin, $2 For afternoon gowns this is excellence. It is in navy bluo and black, 38 inches wiue, uiiu very special at $U a yard. me material par Charmeuse, $2 All-silk and 36 inches wide in gra brown, navy, whito and black. nv. tllrnllnfan taupe, caiamel brown, vieux rose, pink, beige, Malay 40-Inch Crepe de Chine, $1.55 A heavier weight than we have had at even a considerably higher price. The colorings are lovely silver gray, sky blue, caramel, murine, navy. Copenhagen, turquoise, beige, honeydew, flesh, pink, white and black. ' ' (Crntrnl) Boyshform Brassieres Special, $1.85 This new model of figured madras with silk stripes in it is made on tho straight-front lloyshform lines. It has fancy shoulder strnps, hooks in back and is finished with elastic at tho waist and pretty lace at tho top. All regular sizes. (Ontril) New Taffeta Petticoats With Jersey Tops $3.85 Rustling like fallen leaves, the taffoU flounces aro in plain and changeable colow. ; ,, V? , "" " DUJ"r,"e3i. 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