Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 20, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 11, Image 11

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r. k SdUcr t Woman' Faoil
.r MadamI am a girl of Blxteeh
?T.v a drl friend, also Blxteen,
"& u Join to ono of tho We-tern
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omthtn nice an a gift to remem
KJ'me by? JuBt a little parting gift.
Mr BOBDY.
,. voU know her taete In books, one
AHlnd she liken would make a
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,Mmlole very Inexpensively, or you
S& T purchase eeveral handkerchiefs
for her.
Varied Questions
IJU Editor t Woman'! Paoti
Dear Madam-What can be done to
move hair permanently?
Sfv eyebrows are very, very thick.
How can I make them thinner
I am five feet, and weigh 101 pounds,
t Vco various exorcises to be taller,
but It doesn't help. How can I be
1 at Rood, wholcsomo food, hardly
nv fried things or sweets, take long
.W have plenty of exercise and put
Z. tomy face. I also use a good facial
sa Tam in good health When I
EX the Ice to my face It brings color
It for about flvo minutes; then this
mniiheg. How can I keep the red
$? I t plenty of sleep.
Vcan ltachmanlnoff's Prelude In Q
Minor be graded? JEAN W.
Tlie a good depilatory at Intervals.
Vothlng that you would apply can re
move hair permanently.
You can change tho appearance of
(tin brows by massaging them regularly
Lnth a camel's hair brush. This will
make them smoother nnd finer.
There Is no way that you can make
vourself taller, but If you study the
lines of your clothes, you can do much
toward Improving your appearance.
If yon do all tho things you describe
nrularly you must have a bit of color
In your face all tho tlmo. Isn't It be
cause you want a lot more that you do
not notice what you have already?
t paleness Is oftentimes most becoming,
provided thero la no sallow or worn,
out look. .. ,.
The piece you speak of Is a difficult
one. In that It requires a very active
strength to play It. There arc different
ideas as to gradlngs, but to my thinking
't would cither be In Orado 9 or Grade
10.
Settling Contest
ft Ike Editor 0 Woman's l'aai:
Dear Madam Can you help me sot
tie an argument over some words? A
friend contends that tho noun "verdca,"
meaning white grape of Italy, Is nn
English word. I say It Is a foreign
woril, even If It does appear In the
English dictionary.
Also tho words "hain't" and "hem"
(pronoun) she declares are considered
real words of tho English language
because they appear in Webster's. Slnco
they are bad grammar, should they
not be excluded from any word-building
list? We two aro trying to get an many
English words out of a word of twenty
letters as possible, but our Ideas of
words differ.
She alio maintains that I cannot call
"ad," "teen," "nee" and "via" words,
the former two because they are con
tractions, and the latter because they
come from the Latin. I declare the
latter two are used In English conver
sation as well as in writings : therefore
they may be counted as English words.
And, lastly, am I not right In saying
that the word "andante" which appenrs
In muslo Is a technical one?
I shall appreciate your help on the
subject The dictionary doesn't seem
to clear up tho points that bother me.
M. S. B.
"Verdea" Is nn Italian, not nn Eng
lish, word. If, however, this appears In
your dictionary, as well as the most un
grammatlcal expressions "hain't" and
"hern" It Is Justlflablo to consider them
as belonging to the language. "Ad"
and "teen" are not real words. "Via"
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MAnniED
, BUCKLEY-IlECEVi:in. Harried on Run
liy. Sept. 18. at St. Thomns' Church. WhUr
rnMh. Pa.. JULIE AltUKHTINU IlECE
VbUR, dauithur of Mr. and Mrn. Charlei
?,,2V,,A0.'-.Herlcourt' Franc, and DAN
IEL BUCKLEY, of nroadaxe, Pa.
Bcatljs
.r. i?'-J. ?"4 3 HelatHoa and friend
re Invited to attend funeral. Tliurn., 10:0
ih. i.M?i ht-"vliiir time). Services at
' nouee, Olaeeboro, N. J.
!Bpw3!-?,,pt- 18, CHARLOTTE P., wlfo
fri.H?T! "?. d 47. Relatives nnd
leie WJ l.'?v'.t.e(,,.t0 nlUna funeral serv.
s;m "! ? M- lat reildence. 6223
niom it. Int. private.
h,t?KiV5nT"5"iV 18- 1D21. NEW-LIN I.
huibtnd of Stella Bauer (nee Hubba), tiaed
niminVn",,1 TturV 2P- rea denceT
hJSh ?."' t?-. J- S'rvlcea at .Moravian
'.(lurch. ilti Point, N. J., 2:30 1. M lnt
Wea"nv.Ctm' 'r'cnla " Wow kmllk
Alb.ErItMS,InIJ,M-H,,pt- ,'-8' PEARL, wife of
BiFi.u.nd.rvr'ends Invited to attend funeral
W Orl.,n.,1""r-3,1fcM-VU,0.re"l,,n:'- lu"
h.5fLV,TT,BlllW,nly. h'P- 18. JULES hue
S? ClafaU1i'.,J.1.ckc,n e!"" "''and "on
embly v5 7rltna,"v ' Oermantown An-
Cdy'nera'1,)'.l?;H-IWe;1" T at
! late rosldence. 4f,i'7 LVrnhiU ,h h.!
nt.jn. int. PW,e. 'iffieuWa', &ca1I
flaSI,SHJ;Ei'T?pt- lfl- ANNA' "if. of
M frlendlSli"?0 .Utum"'M- Helatlv.i
P M fP.T. n) '"' to """Vice. Wed.. 2
. n voiiirjiiue, UUJ ''3(1 B, ICOr.
vieVA ffi..ta.WP'' Mnemafni "'
irVlt-d f to ,'., ''elMlvee and frkmla are
t in. . , '. Iat residence. 1.133 Stiunk
J(lnt. pruate. On view Tues., 7 to 0
DAI.KT -Sept ill, lf2l. JfARY riil.I'T
I,.. . ! ,fun'iral, Wed., H'30 A. M from
i !" reeldence, N. i: boulevard
If Vi:!ii.U'ul?h r tl,B .Mntemlty. 11 V.
l-ur CmvIV ,"" 8l- Iomlr.lc'K. Holmesi
. .l-o "ihawi!""," m"lt CUr" 8:3 I,rld"
H. 1 H ih1' wii!1'! An',.ttt ""rrlngton.
'o VomU vni 'r,lendv."l"o I'rourens I.odio
. 5i'i,t?n,iiAM-.an:.1 vl"'u,"' Trl
v. UU, 1 IJ II I lnvlts.fi In ...,!.
jun.. 2 P M late , esidVn V 8808 N."v.ri
a&Sr''iiuNit'fisL?.. cr.?
I?.mI5 "m." ?l thurch, of Our l.adv of
r'"' "rfV.lr"4' ,U A - .."SepV
"t iii, f,r,lr I?"' k?1"0, Curtis Ludire. .Nu.
Ve,r1!."&1,I,,rol' '"Hed o attend funeral,
brlvi. i ' J1" ru,1Ji;e. 2U17 N. 3d t. lnt
Jvte. ltemains may bo viewed Tues., 7 to
CArilAiMv1'1?- V. Uuddrnly. Kept. 18.
are in ,.,.Ul''ru''1' Ha utlvea mid frlende
Invited to uttend funerul. Wed.. B. 10
Stewart u!!m, ,16r, '' residence, 2 13.
t??Jileme,ki,Hn,d,in?' l'ft- aole'mn ra.;
ToUJnltyVim.Pt'Hl7'h.l021V lD New
fnhn anS' i. CL1..,CV d"hr of the late
tiftp. avTudVo'teis, iSSMPhjn
S'sS'S'-" K't' "' -
8ttta't!'tM c,Vch 10 A. .
lov.AIrDrtEa- ?' 18. OEOnOE fl. be.
be Vai 'rl8rd"' f1'0 ." ooit e of whloli
'e u member, InvlttU to funeral.
and tho Trench participle "nee" can be
called words.
t ?'" ''andanto" Is a technical word,
I hope this will help you.
Making Shades New Again
To BMor el Woman' rage:
Dear Madam Ploaae tell me how to
re novate white window shades that have
become soiled? Can they be repainted
and how? Ij. ft, E
These tn&v iSa nnlnforl tvlil, n na M
flat whlto lead paint, taking care to put
. v.. MMiwwuiijr miiu CMiuiuuy.
LITTLE
BENNY'S
NOTE BOOK
By Lee Pope
Me nnd pop was taking a wnwk.and
soino man was tnwlclng about Hoclnl
ism to cnybody wuntcd to stand tticro
and llssen, wlch mo and pop did, tho
man being a skinny man with long
ualr and no hat on it, saying, Things
ennt nlhvavs continue as they are, gen
tlemen, thins;s never have continued aa
thev wero and they never will again.
A change must tom some time, gentle
men, when a few people will stop con
trolling all tio money nnd the grate
majority will coma into their own.
These are trtto wcrdi, gentlemen, nnd If
you doubt them they are true just the
snmc. The timo must come, gentle
men, when there will be a more even
distribution of wealth.
He's rite, he's rite, scd pop shaking
his tied jes, and I sed, Hay pop, how
is it he allways says gentlemen and
never sayc ladies? Dont he see that
Indy standing over there? I sed.
Meenlng some colored lady with ft
basklt full o laundry, nnd pop scd,
Shh. whoso making this speech, you or
him r
Him, I scd. Wich ho was, and me
and pop llssencd a wilo longer, pop
shaking his hed yei to every thing tho
man sod and mo starting to ehnko mine
too, and then we kepp on wawklng, mo
saying, Do you blcevo everything ho
ecd, top?
I do, I most BBsurantly do, sed pop,
capltol has had its say long cnuff, now
let tho commln pceplo spcek.
Who? You, pop? I said, and pop
w't ' me' nmunf others, nnd I sed,
Y ell pop, do you bleeve the pecplo that
have more money than other people nwt
to give some to the ones that havcn't7
In n genrel way, yes, everybody
should have their share, sed pop, and I
sed, Well then liny pop,, would you
mind giving mo a dime, please?
Wnts that got to do with it? scd pop.
Wlch I tried to ixplune wat, but the
ixplinatlon must of bin n failure bo
cnuso we jest kepp on nawking without
pop giving me tho dime.
Darby to Have Celebration
The Ladles Auxiliary of Darby Fire
Company No. 1 will give nn old
fashioned street party Thursday nnd
Friday evenings, and on Saturday will
servo a cafeteria huppcr.
Safe
Milk
For Infantt
& Invalids
NO COOKING
T7 "Food-Drink" for All Ago.
Quick Lunch at Home, Office, and
Fountains. Ah for HORLICK'S.
13 Avoid Imitation! & Substitute '
DEATHS
inure., h;so a. ji oos llaco at. Solemn
viuiu,it iiiubi ai. yiiKuaiine s i-iiurcn 10
A. it. Int. Cathedral Cem
aALLAQHER. Killed In action. In
France, Arsonno 1-oreot. on Sept. 80, 1D1X
JAMi:S L.. husband ,of Mary Uallauhtr
(nee ox) and on of Annie nnd late John
Gallagher, uaid 33. Relatives nnd friends,
aleo Co. It, 31Gth Inf.; Laurence E. Tie.
Isney Poet 20, American Leuton: War
Mothers: Doneital Henetlclal Society: Lime
rick Ouards; Monot Tribe. No. 447, I. o
R. M.. ore Invited to nfend funeral. Wed "
H:30 A. M.. from his mother's residence.
2342 Ollvo at. Solemn requiem mass at St.
Francis Xavler's Church 10 A. JI. Int.
Holy Cross.
HALL Sept. 80. at Wynnewood. Pa..
WALTER V. JIALL. Duo notice of funeral
will be given.
HANARTY. Sept. 17, BRIDOET St..
widow of John P. Hanarty. Relatives and
friends, also Altar and Rosary Societies and
League of tho Sacred Heart, nre Invited to
attend funeral. Thurs., 8:30 A. M.. late
reaidonce. 1S4 N. 37th st. Solomn requiem
mans at Church' of Our Lady of Victory 10
A. M. Int. Cathedrul Cem. "-luf iv
HAnUrtV- Sept 17. CHAUNCEY P.
HARLOW. Ilelatlves and friends Invited
to service". Tues.. N P. M . 2230 N. Carlisle
st lnt private. Wed A M.
HART. Sept. 10. JAVES J.. hueDand of
Annie E. Hart. Relatives, frlenda and po
lice of 3d nnd 2d districts, Morrison Repub
lican Club and L. O. O. M. No. 84. are In
vited to attend funeral, Thurs.. 8:3 A. JI.
from the residence of his daughter, Mrs. M,
L. Schw.irtz (1317 Woodstock St., Oerman
town. Solemn requiem mass at the Church
of tin Immaculatn Conception 10 A. M. Int.
uoiy nepuicnre uem.
HENDRICKS. At Ms rosldence 23.11 8.
rranklln t.. on Stpt. in, ld.'l. SAMUEL
HENDRICKS. Notice of funeral later, from
Oliver H. Balr Rldg , 1820 Chestnut st
HENRY. Sept. 18. DANIEL HENRY. In
his 88th year. Relatives nnd friends, nli.o
wingonocKing irioe, as, uj, i. u. it. ju,,
are Invited to attend funeral services. Wed.,
2 P. M , at reeldenee of son. Charles E.
Henry. D023 Hawthorno st . Prnnkfnrd. Int.
prlvnte. Remains may be viewed Tues, eve,
HETTIOER. At St Krancls' Hospital,
Trenlon. t. J . Kept. 18. MAROAHET 8 ,
uldnw of Ueorge Hettlger, In her (13th year.
Relatives and friends, also Martha Wash
ington Lodge. Trenton, N. J are Invited
to funeral, Wed.. 2 P. M.. from rosldenco
r-f her daughter. Mrs. Ueoreo C. Zeller. 400
Willow st. a !lord"iitown, N. J. Int. River,
view Cem Trenton. N. J.
HEWKIN Sept. 17. ELIZAnETH. widow
of llenrv Hewklns Relatives und friendi
ure Invited to attend funeral, Wed . 2 P M.
rislilenco son-in-law, Willis Ktewart 2102
H. 03th rt. Int. Mt. Marian Cem Friends
mnv eill Tues eve.
IlOLMES. Sept. 17. EMMA R . widow of
deorge W. Holmes, In her 82d year. Funeral
services at her resldenro 114 S. 48d st.
Tues 80tli Inst., 2 P. M. Int. private.
HOUOHTON Sept. 18. MKLIS3. wife of
George Houghton. Funeral Thurs., V P.
M , from her late resldenc,, 21S Church
lane Ormantown. Int. private
INUHAM. aept. in, wibLian rut.:,.
ERICK, beloted husband of Nellie J.
Ingham. Funeral services Wed , 2 P. JI ,
at the residence of daughter, 1013 N. 17th
at Int. prlvute
JORDAN On Kept 10. 1021. SUSAN
JORDAN, wife of the late Alfred Jordan,
aged 03 jeiui Relatives and friends are
Invited to attend the funeral services, on
Thursday at 2 o'clock, nt her late ren.
dsnee. 1,110 Mifflin st Remains may be
viewed on Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock.
KEENAN. Suddenly. Sept, 18. JOHN,
husband of Nellie Iteenan (nee JtcUurk) and
son of Annie and tho late Patrick Krenun
of Coi'nty Tyrone, Ireland Relatives and
IrHlids nnd ull societies of which he was
a member Invited to funornl, Wed., 8'80 A
JI.. from his late residence, 2337 Wharton
et. Solemn mass of requiem nt St, An
thony's Church at 10 A. JI. Int. Holy Cross
CKI.MMEL - On Sept. 10. 1021. AMELIA,
widow of Wllllnm V. ,11 Klinmel. friends
nre Invltid to the services, on Thursday eve
ning, at 8 o'clock, at her lata residence, Bu37
Chaneollor st ..... n .
KUIEdER At Ulversld. N. J.. Bent. 18.
1021. WILLIAM A. KRIEOEH. In his 27th
ear Relatives nnl friends are Invited to
attend the funeral rervlces, Wed 2 P. M
at his late re,. 417 Hew st Int. River
side Cem,
LEWALLEN. Sent. 17. aEORfJE, be.
loved husband of Ella A. Iwaen (nee
O'Hiurke). IteUtlves and friends are In
vltd to aitend funeral. Wed.. IP. M resi
dence of son-in-law. Alfred Hllbsrt. Pow.
hatten ave,. lister. Pa. lnt private.
LEWIS. Suddenly, ut Princeton, Sept. 18
EMMA K.. widow of Frederick C, 1jwls
Services at the residence of Henry W. Oreen,
133 W Htate st , Trenton N. J , Wed,, 18
noon, daylight-saving time. Int. Rlvervlew
and daughter or in mr uro n. "leen
(Vm
LOHGNCH
At Welionah. N. J., Sept. J
n ii- .-mill. KM II. I.ORENUE. aced .17.
Relatives nnd friends, also Slantua Ixidse,
St,. F. and A. Jr.. Invlt-d to attend ?u
neral Thurs.. Sept, 32, 2:30 P. St.. day.
lum'savlng time': iii hi." I.te rejldeno.. 200
:. Willow at.. Wenonah, N. J. lnt, private,
Wenonah Cem.
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DREAMLAND
ADVENTURES
Doctor Fun
Dr DADDX
(When Baby Outte cry at night,
awakening the toholo neighborhood,
Jach and Janet go with Bobby
Bouncer to the ilyiterioui Garden to
call Doctor Fun.)
CHAPTEIt II
In tho Doctor's Satchel
Ty)CTORFVNI Doctor Fun t Get
U out of bed quick,
Haby Cutle Is cross or else very sick I"
Itobby Bouncer shouted this message
to tho queer little old msn who hnd
poked his head out of tho window in
the wall of the Mysterious Garden.
"I am out of bed," yawned Doctor
Fun through his whiskers. He seemed
a bit annoyed at being aroused in the
middle of the night. "Can't you sec
J. am?"
Yes. Bobby Bouncer. Jack and Janet
could boo that ho was out of bed and
that he had just gotten out, for ho still
wore his nightcap nnd pnjnmas. The
nightcap was pink and very loug, with
a trsscl hanging from its tip. Tlie
pajamas were tho oddest looking pa
Jamas Jack and Janet had ever seen.
They wero light green with red stripes
running up nnd down and blue stripes
running all around.
"What is wanted?" asked Doctor
Fun, again yawning through his long
wmsiccrs. nobby uouncer answered
with another rhyme:
"Baby Cutle, Baby Cutle does nothing
out yen,
What's, tho matter, what's the matter,
nobody can tell."
Doctor Fun yawned again. "Well,
you tell Baby Cutio to do her yclllm
in the daytime," ho said. "I am hav
ing a nice dream about pumpkin plo and
roast turkey and 1 don't want to be
waked up." Doctor Fun turned from
the window aa though ho wero going
back to hed.
"But you must hurry 1" urged Bobby
Bouncer. "All tho sleepy .folks are get
ting so cross they wont to spank Baby
Cutie. Hurry ! Hurry I"
That seemed to wake Doctor Fun
up.
, "Ob, if it Is n hurry-hurry call, I'd
better go!" he said. "If there Is any
spanking to bo done, I'd like to do it
myself." Aguin ho yawned. "And I'l
do it hard," he added, "for I do hate
to miss that dream pumpkin pic and
roast turkey."
At that Doctor Fun began to tak.
How to End
Aching Feet
New-day treatment keeps feet It.
perfect condition
A little book, entitled "The Proper
Core of the Feet, " is helping a good
many people to free themselves from
the nervous strain nnd constant annoy
ance of paining feet.
It shows simple ways to keep the feet
In proper condition how to overcome
excessive perspiration, how to soothe
aching muscles and tendons, how to re
duce swelling, how to get instant relief
from corns and how to end them ; in fact,
this little book is all that its name infers:
"The Proper Care of the Feet. "
This booklet accompanies each box of
Blue-jay Foot Treatment, which may
be obtained at your druggist's, or a free
copy of the booklet will be sent if you
write to Bauer & Black, Chicago.
Bluejay
Foot Treatment
keeps feet feeling fine
a Bauer & Black product
DEATHS
LUCE. .Sept. 17. 1021. HANNAH S
wife of Frank B. Luce. Relatives and
friends, also members of Parkland Heights
Spiritualists' Camp-Meeting Asso., are In-
ueu 10 niienu runerai, wea,, mj y m . rrom
her lato residence. 1724 W. Columbia ave.
Int. Mt. Vernon Com. Remains may bo
viewed Tues.. 7 to l P. M.
JlaeAHTHUR. Sept. 18. KLI7.ARETH JI.
(nee Orr). wife of W. J. JIscArthur. Rela
tives and friends are Invited to funeral
services. Wed., 2 I JI,, late residence, 6240
Locust st Int. private, JInntrnse Cem.
JIAOOUISK. On Sept. 18. 1021, JAJIES
A,, husband of Emma Jtagoulsk (nee Wll
helm). Relatives and friends, also West
Phlla. Court, No. 220, V. of A., and Holy
Name Society, axe invited to the funeral,
on Thursday morning, at 7:30 o'clock, from
his late residence, 028 N. 37th nt. Solemn
requiem mass at Our Lady of Victory
Church at 0 o'clock. Interment at Holy
Cross Cemetery. Lancaster, Pa., papers
please copy
JIcQEE. Sept. 10. JIARY E.. daughter of
tho late Hugh and Jane J!cn, Relatives
nnd friends are Invited to attend funeral i
Thurs., 8:80 A. JI., from her brother's reil
dence, 8000 Madlaon st.. Tacony. Requiem
high mass St. Leo's Church 10 A. JI. Int.
St. Dominic's Cem.
JIcOOWAN. Sept 17. DANIEL J., hus
band of Louisa JlcCiowan. Relatives and
friends are Invited to attend funeral. ThurJ.,
R.ail A. Jt., late residence. 4804 Market st.
Solemn requiem mass St. James' Church 10
A, Jf. Int. Holy Cross Cem.
JHLLER Sept 10. FRANK E. MILLER,
nged 08. Relatives nnd friends aro Invited
to attend funeral services, Thurs.. 11 A.
JI,, at his late residence, 2037 W. Norrls
st. Int. private. On view Wed., '7 to 0
P. JI
Mrvnnrs In France. Sent. 20. 1018.
ROIIERT R. .MORRIS, of Co, K. 311th Inf..
husband of Emma K. and son of Robert
and Annie Jlorrls. Relatives and friends In
vltod to funeral services, Wed., 2 P. JI,, at
the parlors of Adam C. Staneer, 4340 Krank
ford ave.. Frnnkford. Int. East Cedar Hill
.MORRISON -At Somere Point. N. J..
Sept 17. 1P21. suddenly. ALRINA V.. ho
loved wlfo of Francis P Jlorrlson Rela
tives, friend". Invited to service. Wed.. 2
P. St. (dsvllght saving), parlors John Craw
ford. 2037 Westfleld ave,, Camden, N, J.
lnt New Camden Cem
.MURPHY In Conshohockon. Pa., on
Sept. 18, ELIZARETH C. widow of Albert
L. Sturphy Relatives and friends of fam
ily aro Invited to attend funeral, from late
lesldenco. U03 Faette st,, Thurs,. 0 A Jt.
Int. private
NILAN Sept. 18, 1021. TITOJIAS K..
husband of Helen Jf Nllan (nee Hogan) and
Hon of Thomas A. and late Kntherlne Nllan.
Relatives and friends Invited to attend fu
neral. Wed.. S .10 A Jf . from his late resl
dence. 1.11 N 3th St. Solemn requiem mass
St. Auxustlnc's Church 10 A. M. Int. Holy
Cross Cem.
OSMOND Sept. 17. at Tltman, N J .
ELIZARETH G . wife of Thomas R. Osmond
Relatives and friends are Invited tn funoral
services. Wed.. 11 A. St.. at Somerton JI K.
n.itrfh. Phlla. Train leaves Reading
Terminal 8 17 A. SI. and arrives Somerton
0:10 A. JI (standard time).
OTT. At Dovleetown. Pa., Sept, 17.
JAMES T. OTT Funeral services at Snlem
Reformed Church, Wed., 11 A JI. Int.
Dojlestown Cem
PANCOA8T Killed In action. St. Jurln.
France Oct 1(1. J01R. CHARLES FITIIIAN
PANCOAST. Jr.. son or f'harlae F and
Annie E. Pinooast Relatives and friends
and Charles F Pancoatt. Jr.. Post. A. L.,
Invited to funeral services, nt his parents'
residence, Woodstnwn. N J , Fifth-dny,
Sept 2. nv - iBiniiuaru nine;, with
out further notice.
RIEOER. At Swedesborn. N. J., Sept. 18
W1LI.IA.M H RIEOER, aged 04. Relatlvese
and friends sre Invited to attend funeral,
Thurs,, K A. SI. Solemn high mass St. Jo-
sepn e unurcu iv.ou , ., mi, oi, josepn s
utm.
nmralil. Sent. 18. 1021. KATIfAnlVt!
wife of Oeorge Rummel, Relatives and
friends are Invited to attend funerol serv
ices. Wed . 1 P. JI . late residence, 883(1
N Camao si ini. ureenmount Lcm,
Friends mav call Tues, eve.
SCANI.ON. Suddenly. Sept. 10, PAT
RICK, husband of JIary Seinlon Dun notice
of funeral v. Ill be given from his lato resl.
dence. 214,1 Orange ut (larmnntnwn.
SCHILr. Sept 17. 1021. CHARLES R
husband of Mary L. Schlln Tnee Dowllngl
Relathej nnd friends are Invited to nttend
funeral. Wed.. J P. M late residence. .Ill
N 0th st Camden, N. J. Int. Calvary Cem.
8HEEDY. Near Columbus. N. J,, Sept.
17. 1021. MARY ANNA, wife of Jamei
ui,.iv Tletatlves and friends nr 1nvi,..i
to attend funeral. Wed., Bert. 21, 0:30 A.
Sf from her late residence, near Columbus.
N, J. Requiem high mass at HL Andrews'
Church. Jobstown. N, J. 10.80 A SI (day.
Ilgnt-saving iimei, tin. oi .iur cem.,
llordentonn N J.
CTirroitD.-eSllt. IT. 1031 ikvi
STAFFORD, nged (18. Relatives and friends,
also Active uouncu, no, on, jr, u, u. A
JI ! Slyrtle m ream JAOge, .-mo, oi. K. cf P..
are Invited to attend funeral services. Tues..
8 P. St. at his sister's residence. 87S n!
Carlisle st. Also snrylose 'iVed., ti t.
at Hephilbah Daptlet Church, Cvateevitu
rsu
things out of a black satchel, and to.
throw them from the window. "Catch
my pilla'and Instruments I" he cried.
Down camo n slipper, a whip, a pair oi
pincers, a screw driver, a hair brush, a
flashlight, a pair of field glasses, a
feather, a can of paint, n paint brush,
scissors, sticks of candy, bonbons and
cookies. Jack and Janet tried their
best to catch them all. and so did Bibb)
Bouncer, but tho hair brush flattened
Bobby Bouncer out and that was all he
caught. Jack and Janet caught the
field glasses, tho flashlight and some
of tho candy, but Doctor Fun threw
so fast that they couldn't begin to catch
everything.
After throwing out all theso things.
Doctor Fun tied a sheet to the satchel
and let It down very carefully.
"Handle It easy!" he cried to Jack
and Janet. They set down the thingb
they hold and caught the satchol.
They thought from the care Doctor
Fun 'Ave It that it must hold brcakablo
things. But It didn't it was empty.
Doctor Fun had thrown out all the
breakab'o things first beforo letting down
tho satchel. That was queer for him,
but Jack and Janet didn't have time
to ponder over it, for nftcr tho satchel
cama,Doctor Fun himself right througn
tho window, whiskers, nightcap, pa
Jamas and all. i
(Tomorrow Jack and Janet turn Into
innocent burglars and get a bouncing.)
.sslsBnvsSsiREraSB,
Hip Wtffi
REMOVE THOSE PIMPLES
AND SALLOW BLOTCHES
By The Usa OI Black And
White Beauty Bleach
Do you frown when your mirror sd
glaringly reflects soma skin blomlsh
sigh and wish for a quick and easy
way of clearing1 your nkln.
Hero's a treatment which you can
Use without foar. confident that It
Will mako your ekln clear, soft, with
a baby-llko tint of youth.
Beforo rotlrlntr tonight, cleanse
your ekln with a creamy lather of
Black nnd "Whlto Soap, dry thoroly,
nnd then gently massago with tho
tips of your flngern Black nnd Whlto
Beauty Bleach. Tho next mornlne
rlnso tho skin with cold water. Con
tinued applications of tho Beauty
Bleach and tho uso of Black and
Whlto Soap will give you wonderful
results.
Black nnd White Beauty Bleach in
a delightfully perfumed, plnk-tintcd
cold cream compound of finusual
merit will not irrow hair.
Tour favorlto drug or department!
Btoro should bo ablo to supply yoit
with Black and White Benuty Bleach
at BOo o. Jar, Black and "White Sonpl
at 25c a cake, or both will bo scut
you postpaid on receipt of price.
Clip and mall this advertisement
to Black nnd White, Box 1607, Mem
phis, Tenn., for froo literaturo and
samples of Black and "Whlto Faco
Vowder and Inccnso of Dloyera Tal
cum. Advt.
DEATHS
STERN. HARRIET, nt hor Atlantic City
residence, lleverly Court Apts , Jlondav
Kept. 10. et K P JI beloved widow of lirae
Stern and beloved mother of Oscar. Herbert
Adolph, Llllle. Sirs Samuel Huron and Edna'
Sirs. Newton If. Ljvoh. also beloved sister
of I'annle Ulman. Funeral will bo hold
livilt 4 Ultoiirivitt K'niuoilVD, IVQO . Ii:tll ut
on Thursday, at 2 P. M. 8t
SUSINER. Sept. i7. EVA IIOUERTSON
daughter uf William and the late .Margaret
A. Sumner and granddaughter of the lute
Rachaol Hlnchclirro Hardy, residence, 4"13
Roono st., Roxborough. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral services, at st
Timothy's P. E. Church. Thurs., 3 i .'
Int. In tho Church grounds. Friends "mav
call at the home Wed. ovenlng. y
SUPPLEE. On Sept 17. 1021. StArt.
OARET K.. wife of Oeorge R. Supplee
Service on Tuesday afternoon nt 2:30 o'clock
at her late residence. City Line, Uala. Pa.'
Interment private,
SUTHERLAND DOl'OI.ES SIARTIN
son of the lnte Surgeon General nnd Mrs'
Sutherland, died suddenly on September 14
nt the Manhattan Eve, Ear and Throat Hon.
Pltal. New York City. He Is survived I by
three elstcrs. Lucy. Katharine and Agnes
residing nt tho Cordova Apartmint. Washi
Ington, D. C . and one brother, Jtalcolm n
Sutherland, of Clevel.ind. O. "
TAIT. Sept. 17, WII.LIAJt TAIT s;ed
83, Relatives and friends also Court Ves.
per. No 00. I of A.: Caledonian Ld
No. 700. I. O. O. F., and Caledonian ClJb"
ore Invited to attend funeral. Thurs . 2 p
M . lato residence, 8031 c.itharlne si Irit'
Jit. Slorlah Cem. Friends inuy call t"d.
TUNSTALL. On Sept. 17, 1021 W1L.
feIAS,Iri.Ju"!"Jnil0f ?.Uity Tunsjta.Il. of lmo
N, 10th st. Relatives and friends, also
llfack Hawk Trlb, No. 20. I. o. II St
memoere or ilea uross nenenrini a-. ......
the firm and employes of Hnrdwlck & SIngee
Co., are Invited to the service, on Tuesday
afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the Oliver It Ralr
Illdg., 1820 Chostnut st. Interment private.
Remains may be viewed! Jlonday evenlnr
WAAOE. HANNAH Y. WAAOK, widow
of nev. O. F. Wange. of Pennsburg,' Pa
pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church at
Rcdhlll, P.i for 50 years, at St. Luke's
Hospital, Rethlohem Pa. Sun., 1 2-45 a St
Funeral services Thurs , 1 P. JI., at her'late
residence, nnd .it St. Paul'K Lutheran
Church, near Redhlll. Pa. Friends and uc
qu.tlntanres nro tordlully invited.
WALDSIAN Suddenly. Sept. IS
OEOROE, husband of Eva Long Waldman
and son of William nnd the latu Ella Nor
man Waldman aged 33. Relatives and
friends, also Uermuntonn Lodge, No 36
A O. Jf P., Invited to funjrnl sorvlcss'
Wed.. 3 P. Jf . late residence. 0021 Ross st
Germantown. Friends may call Tues. eve "
WALKER Sept. 17. IU21. JOHN, hus
hsnd of Annie Walker (neo Dugin) Rela
tives and friends also Upholstery Weavers'
Union. Local No 23. Invited to funeral serv
Ices, Wed , 2.30 J'. JI , at late residence
2S2ti Waterloo st. Int. Oakland Cem
Friends mav call Tues. eve.
WHITEMA.V Hopt. 1, HARRY
Y Jt t 4 '.....
IAN, aged .14, Relatlvea and friend,
s Lodge. No. 114. F. in AM.
II. A Chapter. No. 183. Jarv r.im'
, No. 30. it. T Captain n.,yv..sei
Asso . und all other .nnin!.. "1
Solomon
oriental . a yn "E'er. .o. jsg. JIary Com
mannery, Jo. ,iu, iv. j.i uaptain nnd Vessel
Owners' Asso . und all other societies r
which he was a member, are Invited to nt
tend funeral, 1M1 E. Allegheny jie
Thurs.. 130 1 .Int. Mt MorlK ('em
itwinniiin "'" 'U"'M cu,, i to U P
WORTIIINOTO.N At Rucklnghain Ruck.
County. P.. uth-mo. 18th. iU2i. i AnmS
L. WOHTHINOTON widow of Ell.ha WorthT
Ington. aged oil. Relatives And friends ?
Invltid to nttend funeral, from her late rest!
dence. Uurklngham. 4th-day. Oth-mo "lsi
in p. SI. (standard t(mY nm .. -t.
will meet train at Dolestown leaving Read"
Inir Terminal. Phlla.. 12-30 P. SI.
YOUNQ. Sept. 18 1021. TAMZINA wife
of Andrew Young. Relatlvea and friends are
Invited to attend funeral ervces, at the
residence of her husband. 220 E. Ilenezet t
Chestnut Hill Wed.. 2 P. SI. lnt private'
Z1EOLER Killed In action nt .Monfimeon.
Aj?'!n' rfl'r.S'.J'.'iv J.0lti' Trlvati
lusiivai' fiit,i(, tlliith In-
far.try. .Machine Hun Rattallon. son uf Fred,
i rick and Adelheld (ne0 milesbcrg) Zlegler
aged 20 eais. Relatives anil friends also
Russell C Uross Poet. B(12. American Leg?on
and Sit. Slorlah Lodge No IBS. F and A
M . Inlted to funeral Wed, P JI . from
his parents' residence. 71(1 N 03d st. lnt
West Laurel Hill Cem.
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WANAMAKER'S ' ! WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S
Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store
75 Very Beautiful Suits for Women
at the Extraordinary Price of $35
because a fine suit maker has stopped making suits. The workmanship is as perfect as custom
tailor work. Materials include duvet de laine, illama cloth, velour and tricotine in navy, Sor
rento, brown and fawn. Some are plain or braided, many are richly embroidered or trimmed
with beaver-dyed coney, nutria, mole and Australian opossum They are long, slender, well-bred
suits lined with luxurious silks, usually plain-colored radium. Generally only one of a kind; sizes
among them 18 to 38 and extra sizes 42 to 52y2.
, Women who wish these exceptional suits are invited to see them as early as possible Wed
nesday. We cannot duplicate any of them at the low price of $35.
(Market)
Fascinating Autumn Frocks
at $10.75 to $39
Velveteens with colored crepe de chine sleeves arc $10.75
$18.50
$10.75
Women's Winter Coats
at
Even if one has decidedly set
one's heart upon fur or no fur
for tho Winter cont, there is a
selection in either kind.
Tones of brown and reindeer
predominate, with navy blue well
represented. Polo coats and those
of velour are in vnrious models
and almost all are fully lined.
Where fur is used, collars are
generous and mean real warmth
on windy days.
The Two Coats
Sketched
A large shawl collar of beaver-shoared-nnd-dyed
coney is n touch
of luxuriousness on the $35 coat
that is sketched. Tho material
is soft ve'ntor in reindcor, brown
ov navv. The hack shows a panel
of silk stitcliiii"- bordered on
oither side with little f'ecorntivo
loops of tho material. It is fully
Mned with figured si'k.
Fur Is Liberally Used
on This $42.50 Coat
The big collar, the deep cuffs
all of beaver-sheared-and-dyed
coney. The warm, deop Bolivia has
Drown, navy unci reinueer are good in tone.
Another $42.50 model shows fashionable
embroidered.
(Miirket)
Long Imported Gloves
at the Lowest Prices in a
Long
V?1RN ,
Ft
IryLad
black at 5..m i a pair.
Long Suede Gloves, $3.50
Exquisito of color and texture! Real impoited suede gloves in
mode, gray or brown, all 12-button length.
Strap-Wrist Gloves, $3.50
Glace kidskin gloves in tan, brown, gray and black, all pique sewn.
(L'entrnl)
The Sale of Flower-Bordered
Plain-Color Rag Rugs Carries
Cheer to Many a Home!
24x36 inches 90c ! 30x60 inches $1.65
27x54 inches .
4x7
.$1.30 I
feet
They are in gieen, brown, gray, light blue, dark blue, pink
and yellow with flowered borders in a dozen different designs
Many women hnve spoken of them for Christmas gifts,
when ordering several of tho nmnllnv K7 '
They are half price, estimating conservatively. Tin
tho lowest prices, by a substantial margin, at which w
oui nuiu iuk run" oi una 801T.
Specials in 9xl2-Feet Rugs
Velvet Rugs at $35. Axminsters at $32.50 and $37.50
(CtiiMtnut)
SomeTiow one seems to have a
real whiff of Paris at tho first
sight of them. Brown velveteen
has henna-colored crepe de chine
sleeves that b'ow with every
breeze, navy blue velveteen has
striking sleeves of jado green nnd
black velveteen has effective Amer
ican beauty or henna crepe sleeves.
These newest frocks arc cut on
straight lines and have leather
beltB to mark their long waistline.
Illustrated.
Jersey Dresses With
Pleated Skirts and Linen
Collars and Cuffs Are
$18.50
Quito different from any other
"college" models nnd yet very
fetching with their tie-on bodice
nnd long sash. In reindeer, brown
or navy. Illustrated.
Popular Sleeveless
Slip-on Frocks
are of serge, Poiret twill, tricotine,
Canton crepe and wool jersey, made
in a variety of ways nt $5, 58.75,
tin sin
$10 to $15.
(.Market)
$25
$42.50 $35
a richness about it and the colors
m V
IUU &UUH 111 IUUL',
shows fashionable sleeves elaborately
Time
It's, been many a moon since gloves
of such fine quality could be had for
prices ufe low in these. All of the
gloves aro of real kidskin, which is
unsurpassed for lit and wearing
qualities.
Coloiings are the most fashionable
ones for Autumn and best of all
theie arc plenty of tho black gloves
which women are asking for.
12-button length glace kidskin
gloves aro in white, tan, brown,
beaver, gray and black at $1.75 a
pair.
16-button length g'ace kidskin
cloves are in white, tan, brown and
36x72 inches $2.25
.$3.50
eso are
e have
J
When a Man
Can
stuff a five or ten dollar bill
back into his pocket and yet
know that he is not taking it
away from the value of his
Winter suit, the occasion is
worth talking about.
Savings of $5 to $10 on
Men's All-Wool
Suits at $25
for Men and Young Men
That means conservative suits as well as semi-conservative,
vnnd they are all every bit pure wool!
Some Fully Lined
with mohair and others are half lined. All the suits are
good dark mixtures in blue, brown and gray tones that men
prefer for Fall and Winter wear.
The materials are right. The tailoring is right. And
the price is decidedly right.
(Onllerj, Market)
Women's Slip-on
Wool Sweaters
Special, $2.50
A clearaway of slip-on
sweaters knitted in block pat
tern, with square necks, short
3leeves with cuffs and shiny
black belts.
They are in black, jockey
red, navy, peacock and Har
ding blue, but not all colors in
each size.
Just 100 of them, so the
earlier the better if you want
a certain color!
(Central)
Dress Cotton Remnants
10c and 2itc Yard
IJemnants of practical lengths
for children's school clothes.
Ginghams, percales and white
goods among them.
800 Yards Japanese Pongee
90c Yard
For blouses, children's dresses,
draperies, linings and so on. 33
inches wide, all silk, natural color
and free from rice powder.
Children's Socks
Juit Repriced 12c and 25c
Short and length with
turned-over fancy tops; either of
cotton or plated artificial silk in
light colors. Until now they have
been from a quarter more to
double.
Sizes 5 to 94 in the two lots.
Lovely New Pongee
Blouses, $3.50
The ever-popular Peter Pan
with a tiny pleated ruffle around
the collar and n black bow, and
two ro'l collar styles. Excellent
for college and home wear. Sizes
30 to 40.
Center
Fine Philadelphia-Made
Pumps for Women
Featured at $9.90
frS,
, , , , , . , . , 1,nin Pumps with junior Louis
black caifbkin, tan calfskin, black satin.
heels
in
lui
n pumps with high Louis hee's
Children's School Shoes
Size 8l2 to U, $4.50.
Shoes that mothers and fathers
will bo glad to know about. Not
merely shoes, for these are Wana
maker qua.ity shoes shaped to lit
growing feet. Made of tan calfskin
and. of course, tho solea are all
leather.
Gir's school shoes, sizes 2Vi to 6,
are of tan or blnck leather at SO.ilC.
Girls' Tan Oxfords, $2.75
t Sizes 8i to 2 in sumrisingly sat
isfactory tan leather. 250 pairs only
and they are worth a little hurry
Cbcttna()
WW
Men's Medium
Weight Shirts
and Drawers 75c
Considerably under last
year's price! These medium
weight, unbleached wool-and-cotton
shirts and drawers are
favorites with many men for
all Winter through. Others
like them for this in-between
season.
Shirts have long sleeves and
drawers are ankle-length. 75c
a garment.
(Gallery, Market)
oo
Women's Blanket and
Corduroy Bathrobes
$3.85
Cozy bathrobes of one of the
finest blanketings in both flowered
and the wanted plaid effects.
Made with high necks and rope
girdles. Dark and lighter colors.
New corduroy robes at S3. 83
come in Copenhagen, rose, pink,
orchid and grape.
Seed Bags, 50c to $1.85
Straight from the West Indies
come these seed bags to rank
with the season's moat attractive
novelties.
Brown and black combined with
bright red, in a number of sizes
and shapes.
Little Boys' Suits .
$1.35 and $1.75
Uutton-ons and bloomer suits
of gingham and chambray. Somo
have sailor collars with narrow
braid and others have round col
lars with black buttonholing. And
nil have pockets! Sizes 2 to 5
years.
Opp
Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store
searches the market far and wide
for the best merchandise that can bo
offered at our famously low prices.
The bes "fine" shoes that We have
been able to find nnvwhere aro these
new ones of Philadelphia manufac
ture to offer at just under ten dol
lars. One-strap pumps with junior Louis
hep' in black calfskin, blnck patent
leather, tan calfskin, black satin,
grouse satin.
Ono-Rtrap pumnH with high Louis
heels in tan ca'fskin. block calfskin,
blucV satin.
in black satin nntl inn mif.tXt,
Sizes 114 to 2, $4.90.
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