' ff-H t .y.1 1i f it EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERr-PHlEABELPHIA, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 27, 1921 2M .. J l 14 LITTLE BENNY'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pape jfc nntl SI1 Hunt are mntl at each clhtr en account of diffrcnt reasons, nd ycstldday I wns setting en my frunt steps by myself waiting for some thing te hnppln and Sid Hunt came 0ut and started te set en his frunt ttcp., n" thinking, O, I wetilrirnt mnke im with tlint guy If he came down hcer cn his hands and nccz. and begged me, Im tbroe with that guy1. And I hepp en si'ttlnc there and m did Sid, me thinning, If that guy thinks Im ever Retng te make up with him he thinks rens, I emit hcip wat that gtiy thinks. And I started te Imagine wat It would be like if me and him both grew tip te be men with long pants nnd everything and we still dldent speck te each ether and we had ehlldern nnd our rhlldern dident spvck te each ether en account of us net, and our ehil dcrn had ether childcrn mulling tii have rrand childcrn nnd our grand childern iMdcnt even speck te ach ether for the tame reason. Wlch jest then I looked at Sid nnd tut was he doing but eating n dough -mitt, wlch his mother makes pectchy deughnutts, and I quick thawt, O well, wits the use being mad at a pcrsln ull jour life? And I set up and started te wawk terde Slds house, thinning, if he specks te me ferst maybe 111 speck te him, It would be a beck of a trick te Iceve him ipeek te me without me specking back. And jest wen I was allmest there I tbwat, 0 well, maybe 111 even speck te him fcrst, he nint sutch n bad folio. Wlch jest then Std started te cat the rest et ttie aeugtinutt se fast you mlte of thawt he was having n race with himself, and Jest wen I started te go past he stuck the last pcece In his mouth, wlch it was a wonder be could gt It in en account of se mutch helnj in allrcddy, tne thinking, Gesh, If that guy thinks I wunt eny of his deughnutt Kb tbe werst mistake he ever made, I weuldcnt cendesend te tatvk te that guy if he offered me a barrll of deughnuttN en n geld tray. And I kepp en wawking jinst ns if I dident knew Sid was alive nnd as If I weuldcnt of gave a darn if I hnd Vnew. Ceat of Fall Suit h Decidedly Lenger A Clever Touch She was standing In n trolley rnr that was crowded, but, right nwnv. von noticed her, noticed the careful nmoo'th nmeo'th nmoe'th Jicss of her brown hair, netircd the wnv he steed se erectly, even 111 ethers Mvayed and clutched frantically nt itrAps. flJid took In nt a glnnce the well-groomed freshness of her npnonr npnenr npnonr jnce. Lpen (he next glnnce (for von found jeurself looking ever nt her Win) you decided that the cellnr nnd ufTs en her dark dress rcnllv hn n le te de Willi, tliU neatly drej'd' effect Thrv i cn't "fussy," but the S vhltrncv. of them was mi de rhnrmlng by a iery full, narrow ruffling Hint I " nrdlalel), in .some nmgic manner. rnnc them perky nnd immensely attractive r lln V I A A) 'k 4m ( v Adventures With a Purse NOW, of ceurse you don't run prowling about the shops In search of adventures as docs your scribe, but still I will wager that In your pocket book are all sorts of notes made en scraps of paper a shopping list maybe. J and well but who would dare te guess at the mysteries of n woman's pocket book? What I am really getting nt Is the little note, book I bought the ether day. It measures, I should say, three Inches In length by two Inches In width. It has n neat black cover, It net leather then closely resembling it. And It Is fitted with n generous supply of paper for memoranda. The nice part about the paper Is that each sheet Is perfor ated across the top, se that when you no longer need keep that particular piece, you may easily tear it out, se that your notebook does net become nil cluttered up. When the supply of paper is genf a new "filler" may be purchased. I paid twenty-five cents for mine, nnd nrn delighted with It. Incidentally, If you prefer a larger size, you can get it. Wash cloths for each member of the I family and easily distinguishable one I from the ether can be had for two for I twenty-five cents. They nr6 rough, like bnth towels, ns nil wash cloths ' should be. I held. And each has a geed clear Initial right in the center. They nre blue nnd white, nnd are mighty geed value. Fer nnrnr of hen nQArrtn Wnmnn's Pate rMller or phone Wnlnut 3000 or Mnln 1C01 The Question Cerner Today's Inquiries 1. Hew can a funnel for neurini? liquid into n small-necked bottle b. improvised? 2. What new sort of footstool is most useful nnd attrnctiye for plncirig in front of n divan? 3. Fer engraving what tool has been imputed that nil! perform some- hefer never hccn ,lenc 4. What perfumes nre best for a gay and vivacious person te use? 5. Describe n charming quaint leeve for the ovcrbleuhc. 8 ,i ?,W '? ,1 ri,"'ninR foliar for the little girl's dress fashioned? 1 i V,w,ny's Anwers 1. tv adding a little ammonia te the Mil surrounding n plant it can be coaxed te boom mere rudiiy and also present n fresher n greener appearance. bright-colored flowers for a border, is extremely attractive in a sun room. e. Ter removing ink stains from the method. rCCl V"" lm If ene has n dominant, straight forward, self-reliant nature the perfumes that are particular v appropriate te use are geranium leneer'l """ itt ', much lines, haveeme ,? ,e 6. Platinum is the nam of U j cfaythatiscsairyUtt By COWNNE LOWE m The old difference between Twcedlo Twcedle Twcedlo eum nnd Tweedledee becemen this uu tumn n miner point of dispute. The agreement en tweed :'s the major issue. Fer tweed .is one of the most important suit contributions nnd ranges through a scale of delightful colors, including the Llue of the gelMiiium. As a rule these tweed suits are made en mannish lines, with a coat that wanders te the kneeu or even below. In this case they depend, ns de till ether severe tallermades, upon cleverness of ttitehlng and upon the exquisite jabot or ether nek fixii'g of which we see se much this year. Often a touch of color is supplied by a boutennieio of crimson or ether vivid tint. Rut the tweed suit is nlse inflected with furs nnd with nn occasional ideit. Thus the above pheasant brown twee'i hewn today lias Its long waistline crossed by minute plaits, nnd is henvilv weighted with beaver. The tendency te n slight flare shown by se many of the suit coats of the autumn is here intensified. Relief Frem Paining Feet New treatment keeps feet In perfect condition "DEOPLE nil ever the country nre finding nn easy and effective way te end feet troubles. Blue-jay Feet Treatment is composed of three essential articles for keeping the feet in prime condition! Blue-jay Feet Seap, Blue-joy Feet Relief (a mas sage) and Blue-jay Feet Powder. All who suffer from the nervous strain and constant irritation of aching, tender feet should try Blue-jay Feet Treatment. At all druggists'. Write for free booklet "The Proper Care of the Feet" te Bauer 6s Black, Chicago-. Blue-jay Feet Treatment keeps feet feeling fine a Bauer & Black product mmm & CLARK rttiHntle City ? Ouarantt 0 ;.T.hl'', s. - Miir, Come and see it 1. Electric Automatic. 2. Portable take It with you when you travel. Ne bobbins te wind. Ne tensions te reua reua late. Silent. Sews heavy or light materials. 7. Its stitch is threetimea at strong as ordinary stitches. 8. Attach te nny light socket, any kind of current. 0. SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS. Call t our rtere and see tt, or phone for a free donioft denioft donieft tratlon in your own home. WttlCQXGlBBS SEVTpUcHip E (I). 1709 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Telephene: Spruce 2192 COURTESY i i SERVICE SSiy-Wii' B 5TDirn-7inrTriT-Tprr . . I -ZT - 1 S3Sv FRITZ & LARUE, Inc. N3? IMPORTERS 1615 CHESTNUT STREET Special Offering Imported Chenille Rugs Made by the World-famous Heuse of James Templeton & Ce., Glasgow, Scotland Woven of chenille yarn, with a deep and luxuriant pile, in solid tones of our selection Smoke, Taupe, Dark Blue, Light Blue, Gray, Tan, Tete de Negre Rese, etel These rugs are recognized by the best authorities as among the most admirable fleer coverings for modern decorative schemes. We carry the largest stock of these rugs in the city and arc offering them new al The same Prices as the Demestic, which in our opinion are net te be considered in the same class. Wc can furnish these superior Imported Rugs in any required size out of stock immediately. K -j Standard Stock Size in all the above colors, 9x12 ft., $110 c 'irlns u your Handbag or Pockctbeok C f 'n de Uanrl Itepalrlnfr I'enrlj It. ,t trurmr, Geld nnd Sliver M!i Bag He I 1 M'Ti-d and n.relnr.d. f S MARCEL BEAD SHOP S wlB10 Chestnut St ! I WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S Silk Remnants Half Price AH sorts of useful remnants are here. Various lengths of crepe de chine, foulard, Canten crepe, taffeta, satin, chnr meusc, radium, China silk, tri tri celcttc, wash satin, fiber silks and silk-and-cotton. , (Central) Center 1 Opp Mostly Half Price! Nightgowns and Envelope Chemises Lowered te $1.50 A few nre slightly mussed from handling, but all are dainty nnd made of fine nainsoeks or batistes. Trimmed with lace, tucks, pretty ribbons, decerntivc stitch ing and shirring, seme with col ored dotted Bwiss. New Autumn Gloves of Chamois Lisle, 50c te $1.25 60c for two-clasp gloves in white, beaver, gray and black. 75c for strap-wrist gloves in gray, covert, white and brown. $1 for imported 12-button length gloves, in white. 51.25 for imported 16-button gloves in white nnd covert. Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs 1 15c te 35c Dainty ones of plain white or colored linen, with or without embroidered corners. Very at tractive ones have printed checks, dots or stripes. Men's plain white hemstitched handkerchiefs are 25c. Firmly-Woven Towels 25c, 35c and 50c Face towels, 18x36 inches, in clude hemstitched absorbent cot ton, honey-comb weaves and cot ton huck with woven-in border of pink, blue or white, nt 25c. Bath towels, both "firsts" and "scends," come in asserted weaves, sizes and colors. One very geed plain white ene is even 24x48 inches! Corsets, $1.50 and $2.50 Twe new medels. One of pink brocaded cotton, is topless and hns wide elastic insets, $1.60. The ether is for the medium figure nnd has a long skirt nnd elastic insets at the back, in pink ceutil, $2.50. East Aisle Opportunities Japanese Slippers, 85c Pair Quilted silk, a touch of cm cm breidery and ennvas soles com bine te make this vnri-colered as sortment of bedroom slippers an extraordinarily geed value at 85c. Lingerie Ribbons 20c te $1.10 a Piece Dainty pink, blue nnd white plain or flowered satin ribbon, most of which is washable, ene-eighth te ene inch wide. 20c te $1.10 for pieces of ten yards. $15 W $2.75 $5.75 $2.75 $5.75 Sale of 1160 Sweaters Such as We Have Never Had Before in Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere The qualities are amazing the values exceed any within our recollection at the average half-price markings of $2.75 $5.75 $15 Wednesday will be a day of geed fortune te eveiy woman who wants a sweater for herself or te lay away for a Christmas gift. One of vthe great importing sweater manufacturers of New Yerk has made a clean sweep of all his foreign and domestic models te us at an extraordinary price. The sweaters the colors the almost complete range of sizes from 36 te 44 the prices that in several cases are less than a third of today's standard rates all make the sale of very unusual importance. A large number of the sweaters are from a famous mill in Switzerland the colors are exquisite. TT . . -- J? 1.1 1 A r i t i i . i many ei tnese maae in America are or iereign materials in aeiigntiui colors. 600 All-Weel Sweaters at $2.75 Values of sweaters are pretty well established. According te the market standard of this season all these sweaters are less than half the usual price and many are a geed deal less than half. Among them are mere than a hundred hand-knitted Swiss sweaters with elbow sleeves, te be worn as blouses ; they have rainbow borders at neck and hips and can be belted if desired. Sixty sweaters are of alpaca wool in a fancy lace stitch in Tuxedo-coat effect with sash ; nearly fifty are of mohair wool in surplice style with sash ; mere than three hundred sleeveless slip-ens are of mohair wool, te wear under coats or for young girls. There are dozens of fascinating colors and com binatiens. Sizes 34 te 42 in the let, although perhaps net in eacn style. (Central) 500 Artificial Silk Sweaters at $5.75 Many of them imported from Switzerland; ethers of particularly weighty thread and looking very much like real silk are of American make. They range from one-third te two-thirds less than this season's established price for similar grades. Three styles, including a lace effect lined with plain fiber silk of contrasting color and two plain Tuxedo coat models in drop stitch fiber silk, all with sashes. Celers are brown, turquoise, silver, taupe, Copenhagen, geld, jade, black and navy. 60 Pure Thread Silk Sweaters are $15 Ten dollars less than our regular price for this beau tiful quality. They are simple, rich-looking affairs of heavy real silk in standard Tuxedo-coat effects. Brown, black, navy, white and a few ether colors Sizes 36 te 44. (Ontrnl) Heuse Dresses Down te $2 Few of a Kind All were much mere. Many, originally were two or three times this price. Gingham in plnids, checks, stripes and plain colors; Veile in dots nnd figures; Plain-color Japanese crepe. There are scores of different styles and practically all sizes in the let. (Central) Sudden Lowering of Prices en 7665 Pair of Geed Wanamaker Shoes Many a Third te a Half Less All seasonable and new footwear that has been selling right along at considerably higher prices. All Wanamaker shoes from our own stocks. Everything about these shoes is sound and dependable. Leathers are geed soles are substantial, styles are right. Savings are real. Tomorrow will be a day of days for the whole family te supply their shoe needs for months te come. n a fi . en s Shoes at $,5.75 Beys' Corduroy Suits $8.75 A low price for well-made suits of this weather-rcsisting cordu roy! Coats are plain belted Nor Ner folks, with box pleats in back, lined with durable cotton serge. Knickerbockers are lined throughout and every seam is taped. Self-faced, tee! 7 te 15 year sizes. Suits like these stand for service. (nailery. Market) f- .: New Shipments of Flower' Bordered Rag Rugs at Half In they come and out they go! Many are in the store but a few hours. Although this was a large purchase, quanti ties are getting low se it will be wise te take advantage of the exceptional opportunity ns seen as possible. 24x36 inches 90c 30x60 inches $1.65 36x72 inches $2.25 4x7 feet $3.50 lllue, yellow, pink, gray, brown and green among them, but net in every size. The woven flowered borders nre in various patterns. (Clieitnut) n a I Women's Shoes 1897 Pair at $3.75 (Sizes 2i2 te 8 in all widths, te start) Tan oxford ties with low or medium heels and welted soles. Tan ene-stran and button pumps with Cuban heels and welted soles. Tan two-strap and buckle pumps with low heels and welted soles. Tan one-strap and button pumps with low heels and welted soles. Black one-strap and buckle pumps with medium heels and welted soles. All of these pumps and oxfords are new and of the latest cut. They are heavy enough te wear all "Win ter long and will be very smart with wool stockings. 2488 Pair at $5.25 Tan laced high shoes with Cuban heels and welted soles. Tan laced high shoes with low heels and welted soles. Black calfskin laced high shoes with low or Cuban heels and Avelted soles. Black kidskin laced high shoes with medium heels and welted soles. Black kidskin oxford ties with medium heels and welted soles. Black calfskin oxford ties with meaium neels and welted soles. (Oheitnnt) Black e r dark tan leather high shoes or Ox ford ties are made en K n cr 1 i s h lasts or with wide, comfortable tees. ihey are of serviceable and substantial sturdy welted soles. ,GMiry. M.uet) build and have i i Children s Scheel Shoes 400 Pair of Beys' Shoes, $3.75 (Sire. 1 te 5" 2) Big boys' s-hecs of black or tan leather with Eng lish or wide tees and welted soles. Streng enough te siana a great deal ei hard wear. 743 Pair of Beys' Shoes, $2.90 (Sizei 1 te 5',) Black and tan leather shoes with medium tees and welted soles. Real school shoes at the lowest price we have ever quoted for such fine grades. 337 Pair of Small Beys' Shoes, $2.90 (Sizes 9 te 13l:) These black and tan shoes have wide, comfortable tees, which allow plenty of room for growing feet. They have welted soles and are of extra heavy weight. Mestlv Blucher cut. (f.ulli-rj, Mivrlirt) 12 5 7 Pair of Shoes for Girls 533 Pair at $1 WW" children's button shoes black or tan leather, sizes 2 te 4 465 Pair at $2 U1.1.1, 1. 1 ..! 1 I- umiH mtiiu sciioei snees in sizes j ranging irem 8'. te 2. Tan Oxfords, of Fall weight, are in sizes 8iij te 2. 2'fiQ PV nr.t? ec Tan laced school shoes with welted ''TVSNe soles are built te stand hard wear, s M Mi i II j of fO' i rf? ..Jl'' tfi i 1 J tfj ', I aa!uuaimi!TOigwwwffi TBBT (Cheitnut) H Ki 4 ejzks ove t.e a.
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