r.iw " . : tv 'Jf V ' ', iSAMLAW nirrnnc AUVMM. UIWJ land's mtrfjlnr By UADDV t" i.. v it. TT. .niiet &"" '"''0'a'' ' Jack 1"rt '!,"'... ,1,-,, (r.i tn catrh KTcatcle them. Janet ptvc "i !". irVrn "" &"'"' M'6.HlPi" fft Ac 6cwM " "' " ''"" CHAITKK HI Mr nurnlar' rtmclilns ntt" mUBbiirRlnr who had oe.no tf, rob the Tile n .Inck nnd .In.ict was Mir- rrlf ' ." SUeil bwniiKe tlif manic 'vrnMninwhlth, iir hml I wl nreu. ." ", , burglar "" ,,.,,. "hen she freed -hrn llP WHS .""'V . . I. i. -l.l 1.1... tk from I 1 .",..-' Mustered Jack, n seen y1! from " I-""1" wi,lvh ,ip,w 1,,bn- li " Mustered . ncK, if MHiM hS from hl mouth. "SCSidSthrn-h any en, e BBth Jmnller than yeij. would you. ' Uck hadn't tlietlpht nbniit tlieelituisc ,. hiHnr's ("17.0. "Ne." he fMd. Wn:rtbr--h him. IM J.t tun. Illrn ever te me I" "" ' '"..'niit Iip ! ruy burRlnr." InMMctl . ?. "i rniiclit him, nnd I don't ,,DVVim nut in jail. I want te ninke oed." .Innct picked up the tiny r i.. nnri liriznn tc riieku mm ' " 'S kilter I ut the burglar didn't t te "c pVtte.1. He was still bed. '. theaen he wB " ",nn11- " tr,l,K ffi Ike ug1it rnt nnd he tried te knot's fmpcr. She dropped bin. In !,v 4-n sne picked hlin npmsnln. iUft.n. 1 v one leg. nn.l held him up ffidwn Then he couldn't bite her. Will "oil be geed if 1 Mop hhnklng . enH let eii down?" Jnnet n-ked 8? burWr The burglar wagged hi ftd WtUer It wrn. because JniiPt l baking bin. or because h- mean te T.r 'Wf t.. her iuestien. fhe rei ldn t "fj but she took it as meaning yes '"l&atTill you de with him?" t.Atd .lack Jnnet tlieugiu ne mat er Cn.Vlind helped te cine the badiu-" of SSte Bully, the boy vhe had smuMa-d nVakP him te Judge Sense." M,,. uld "He l" ju',P(, Ir' ,n,JrK,llr; 'That Mmel a Roe.l iden te .Inek. - lie ' j T...,nt fled a string around Mr lBum!cr under the arms nnd. Rinsing llim bv the string, they rnrrled him te the wall f the lteneu- (.union. Jick rapped en me wan hum uu- irrtt deer eprurd. Jack and Janet were nuch tee large te creep tnreugn w i-e-S deer, hut they nibbled en one et Mr I'ipmnn's ronkle nnd that mnde them minll enough te go through the But being made small rlgh' then wn-. i mi'take. for they were new smaller than Mr lttnsl-" He "out threusb the deer alien I of tlem. I.ut im snnner ir.-l the dentv-w ling ihut behind them tlmn leturmd tiem thorn. . "New 1 h.ie ou! be sa'd. 1 11 teach mmi I'ltMnn te p'n.v tiiek en :i bold buiplar. ' He stalled after thorn, nnd he might hie hnnlled il"'iii reuehly If I?el.b Bouncer, Jnek"- rubber ball, who Imp pen"d te lie vi-itlng In the gnrden. bad tot rolled between him and Jack and Jantt , , "Oct nut nf nn way i-e I can thraMi thest ihlldicn'" umred the buighi'' Me jimtd a inght. blew nt l'.ebb.x BeunrnV ii"-i . "ending I!ebli cinching lack agalii'-t the wall. Bebby Iieuncer. Wng a ruler b-tll. didn't May niim-t ttewnll be Miiartlj bounded biuk and lit Mr. Iliirrilni- Miuare m the fni e. knocking Inm betel ever heel. XW. llurglnr Ini deil Hat en I lie treuii'l, and .lack. Janet and Hebby Bouncer promptly tit upon him. (In the next chnpter Mr. Uurglnr Etets n new kind of policeman, and N taken befme Jtulge f?ene. Read your Clutracter &V Dlebu PhUlht Tim $ubllme Bump Hnve you ever known people who revel in cventa nnd facta that are startling, ntupeiidetiH, terrible or sublime? Yeu probably hnve, for auch people nte quite nuiiiereua. And in nil of them j en wl'l And, if you Inkc the trou treu trou bie tn leek for it, mere thnn the usunl development of n certnln section of the skull. Yeu can locate tle exnet spot in llila way. Loek nt the side of the person's bend. Mentally drnw n line iipwnrd from the ear, slanting forward juit nt n slight engle, se that It is net quite pcrpendiculnr. On UiIr line, about hnlfwny from the enr te the top of the head is situated the bump of sublimity. Persen-) whose skulls are well devel devel eped In Ibis section are appealed te voe rendll by nnjthlnar Hint is (.- trcraelv unusual. nartleitlarV by thfti'gs which are Jfemcndeua In Mm, force of Impert.- If thcyre artists tbey will paint storms at Ben, or battle acencs, tower tewer ing cliffs. If they're writers they will have unusual facility nnd leaning toward writing of such subjects. They make excellent newspapermen, for wbnt is cencrnllv enlled the "nose for news' is in reality principally the bump et sublimity. They are flic neenle who never get done wondering nt the tremendous si.e of the sun na compared with the earth t nnd find joy In contemplating the fact Hint swift as light is it takes It three and a half years te reach the earth from certain stnrs. They are tnere thnn usually impressed with the grandeur of the Orand Cnnyen, nnd held their breaths In awe upon surveying the city from Its tnllest building. They find breasting n heavy snowstorm invigor ating nnd great fun, instead of merely an annoyance nnd n discomfort. As fishermen they're the fellows who cntch these nwfully big ones you hear about but never see, nnd as bnsebnll fans their interest centers In the home runs mmmMmi r . I j Vl-.i". JJ1 '''"J-ll 12 '-iiLUs l.nn trt the intriencks of when te btint or sccK n bnse en balls. Tomorrow Blend vs, Bmnette Dems Decorative Glass Amber, Purple, Blue, Turquoise Wright Tyndalc d? van Redcn 1212 Chestnut Street ..iTiV ' LITTLE BENNY'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pape IT PAYS TO WAIT Ack 1 . Scene, a bnbv sleeping by Itseir Ferst kidnapper Theres one new. Quick! &i kidnapper. It i n boy or n gerl? Ffrst klilnnnner Wnl An vnu dire? jrant jnu attend te bl.ni-'? You're Beck nf n kidnapper. na Kidnapper All rite, wat ou nii Vays getting mad about? Ack 'J. SfPilP. Lirlnnntwivw i'bi'p 10 VP!ir later ' Ferst kidnapper. May, wats jeu sav. e take that baby bai-k 'without waiting ler the ramem?' Last night I dreemed In mother was worrying fenrse ami mrways Im getting tired of lieerlng it JeHing nil the time 2nd kidnapper. Aw, well, yeuve steed It this long, you awt te be used te it tow. Ferst kidnapper. Aw yeuve nllwnjs ft peme nttser te everjthlng, veu have. Wats the me asking en a (iie-tien? .2nd kidnapper Wats jeu nllwnvi ""te kh mad for? A.k .1. Scene, the same, 1.1 years later Ferst Kidnapper. 1 dmit care wat i say. Im going te lake that balu Mck senn 1 Ket semetlilng ells te de besides lissen in it in nil da lout;. id fnyvas jest think hew In mother Oust feel hi this 11m... And dent give "".mj aiRiimcnt about it eitliir. nj knlnaniier Yeu iiinl innd ntren ire yen? Ack 1. I ' l'iH'. n I1IMI"', IMIU J HI The bfllll .A innllini' Hurt.' .'n fhfil n teek at the deer? ihebllhl , fiilher K i( u iwinl it lint tinilv Kemi nf a imitation. n D.iln. mother . Ill K nn,l lnn( J" be II- i he linln. ie can tell? Well "111 II it Mini I II. ..... a,t it pey.-i te The riings Ven' Love te Make MVsTTicdette Dtcjb :. Ne HrtuKi cZrrhT:h,"el."i : "uinens . , . .,.: "one , ' " ',"" ""' Kd Pi Uens creis ,h l"s,s, rf;"ni 'I (-'ut HtiulRht 'trgth 0f a, ""kiiiB MenHiire the 1111... ---... nx 'cund V.' i "! "i" lim ertt".R. "'itch It i t'ui out th- with ElIK or ,. 1 1 i v 1 I 1 1 ., --vi. h'tirt,. .i - --.. Sf"1 round ih. K.'?,en steles Stite.i ;" and rinii.. vullu" eiiufH jjem tne Design of bedroom interior approved by Geed Housekeeping's D'partmentef Furni'hin"' and Decorations. The Barcalotwinsheum is number 21 je, fini:hedinrichmahoany,u.alnuter oak. Which room is the heart of a home? WHEN you have been away, and you thought of your own home, what room came before your eyes? Wasn't it your bedroom with its pretty furniture, its walls hung with friendly pict ures, and a comfortable bed your own bed? Always a bedroom symbolizes the home. It is its very heart. There you find the quiet, contentment, and rest that makes "home sweet home." And se this room should be mere pleasant, mere beautiful than any ether. Here should be harm ony. Each piece of furniture should be mere than useful it should have an artistic reason for being. If you feel that a bedroom needs a bedstead ex quisite in design and satisfying in comfort you might ask your dealer te show you some of the latest Barcalo Beds. They come in styles that harmonize with any scheme of decoration. Barcalo Beds are built of sturdy steel built net te creak built te last for mere than a generation. They are an economy net only because they are low in price but chiefly because they will never go out of style. Rich simplicity has been created by the world's master designers for every Barcalo Bed. Equipped with Barcalo springs and mattress they are the everything of comfort and contentment. ARCALO m --. -na Tun . -1 M 1 JlSJd JJ & i W '- IP m n hi ''' ! S i' Ifev IPW ml m ifiiw hh wm I Pi r !H w W iW '' I Llii .jiil mr m Wm ' i ' ' " -'' '' ' . i w " ' 1 1.' & . II. ' m&vt vxtm I m tt ' . iWT '' tat H4v;-rVJf7' .,- -3PK8 m' S WANAMAKER'S I WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER Im rtant Repricing of Geed Shoes for All the Family WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE j .;7 Scheel Shoes for Girls and Beys Shoes for Men and Yeung Men Pumps, Oxfords and High Shoes for Women Many Marked at Savings of a Third te a Half A thoroughly helpful sale of shoes of sound, dependable quality at real savings. Every pair of shoes in this sale is from our own stock. Every pair can be depended upon for correct style, geed service and all-around satisfaction. Sizes for everybody, though in some styles sizes may be somewhat broken. Women's Shoes $3.75 for tan Oxford ties and tan pumps with one strap. These have low, medium or Cuban heels, and all have welted soles. Exactly the type of street shoes that women wear all winter long with spats or wool stockings. Se. 25 pair for tan or black laced high shoes with welted soles and low, medium or Cuban heels. $5.25 pair for black kidskin or calfskin Oxford tics. Children's Shoes $1 for little children's button shoes of tan or black leather. Sizes 2 te 31j. $2 for girls' black laced school shoes. Sizes 8' te 2. $2 for girls' tan Oxfords, sizes 8 te 2. $3.25 for girls' tan laced school shoes, sizes 8'j te 2. (ChrMmit) Men's Shoes (Gallery, Market) $3.75 pair for men's high shoes or Oxfords of black or dark tan leather. English lasts or with wide tees. Beys' Shoes (Gallery, Market) S2.90 for boys' black or tan leather school shoes, built for hard wear. Sizes 9 te 13'2 for small boys; sizes 1 te 5'j for larger boys. $3.75 for boys' black or tan leather shoes', English or wide-tee lasts, Sizes 1 tO d'e- (f.mlirj. MnrUet) Duvetyn and Velvet Combine in These Charming Hats A hat may have a crown and upper brim of russet duvetyn and a facing of dark blue velvet, thus qualifying for both becomingness and smartness. Duvetyn is being tucked, tee, and what featheis are being used are very sure of themselves. Brown nnd all-black hats of duvetyn show only the simple trimming of wide cire ribbon, hut distinguished lines lift them well out of the commonplace. The first of the Winter scarlets are appear ing and, amid the brown, yellow and russet tones, stand out strikingly. Very bright blues keep them company. Excellent Cheesing Around $10 (.Mnrltet) A Third Less for Babies' Hand-Made Dresses $1.65 te $3.50 Little Perte Rican dresses and slips, made of softest nainsoeks and batistes, are sewn and em broidered by hand. There are some beautiful little frocks among them, with wee tucks, fcatherstitching, French knots, scalloping and fine embroidery. Leng and short dresses and slips are for' babies of 6 months te 2 years. (Vntrnl) Women's New Strap-Wrist Gloves Arrive 53.50 for strap-wrist gloves of brown, tan, black or gray kid skin, full pique sewn, with Paris point stitching en the backs. S1.75 a pair for 2-clasp gloves of French glace lambskin, in tan, brown, gray and white. (Ontral) Men's Suits Made te Measure of All- Weel Materials as Lew as $30 This new service will be welcomed by men who want suits made te measure of dependable fabrics, with the fit guaranteed, and who de net wish te expend a great deal of money. We will take your measure at once and the suit will be made quickly. There is excellent selection among Fall and Winter materials that are all wool the only kind of clothing Wanamaker's will have any thing te de with. Yeu may get a suit for $30, $35 or up te $50, according te the material you cheese. In the Gallery Stere for Men a few steps down from Market Street. U.Hllrrjr. Market) A W !ptwt Crepe de Chine Tunic Blouses $5.90 Wonderfully convenient affairs -a vote of thanks should go te their originator! A tunic blouse will transform an old skirt into a smart new frock or it can be worn ever a tailored silk petti coat. The model sketched is in navy blue or black, edged with novelty silk braid. French Voile Blouses Special at $1.25 Imagine a dainty white blouse of French voile for $1.25! The.se are trimmed with tucking and laces and are about half price. IMurUrt) Interesting Autumn Skirts, $4.75 te $13.50 Plaids delightful plaids! begin a- lm a- ?5.7.' and go, ery gtad ually for theic aie many of them, un t $1 1 .i0. Thfj include- the hand some prunellas with all sorts of p'i'id-, i hocks and -t t ipe, dwln ed im walking, under the plain-color upper ule of ln pleat-. Neat, well-tailored dark serc -kirt- ate SlT.'i u, Jti 7"i, with i especially geed n" in a beN-p'rared -ergo at .;" 7". I Murkei ) Center sue Oppe e.e rtiimti s Certain Blue Serge Dresses at $7.50, $8.75 and $10 Are Special Nearly cery busy woman needs one or two practn.nl serge dresses for gen eral wear. Such dresses must be simple, comfortable and, preferably, in expensive. These dres.-et, till the requitetvtents per fectly. There are fulh Iwentjv-fiw different stle.- coat dresses-, straight - line dresses, some trimmed with biai some embroidered with wool, silk or beads. At $15, $16.75 and $20 Here are frocks of tricetine, Canten crere, charmeue and crepe de chine, a well as manj blue serges Seme show wee ruffles of nairmv ribbon. Seme are trimmed with .'lk striped knitted jerse. One of the crop de chine dres.-e- has long, flowing sle, e Anether is lembmed with Geoigetti crepe. Sample Dresses Specially Priced Just one or two of a kind and all era- pnasizing tne newest msniens. i nc- ate of heavy (.'anion crepe and dope de chine with short or long sleeve-, some trimmed with -teel beads or ilk tasseU A few of fine Pmret twill or crep meteor. Mestl, in navy blue and blai (M.irk . I .. ft- I r v ill ' ,, All 7! M tli ' ' ''' 1 ' "inX als- wfci-i tszZriS'' JP 3 v zM ? $8.75 $20 100 Velvet Hats, Benutifuliy Yeung, at $3 and $3.85 Gay little bats te make one leek her best every morning. Be coming colors in silky velvet. 1 retty shapes with and without brims. Trimmed with jade colored "earrings," silver tinsel, beads, silk-stitched velvet flowers, quaint little bows, and se en. 600 Corsets Are $2 really pretty model of pink mercerized brocade, topless nnd with wide elastic and a neat finish of silk braid. The flexible boning, the free hip space and the extra-strong garter- make this a comfortable corset for all occasions. Just Arrived Filet Net 35c and 45c Levely new curtain material te be used nlene or with ever-dra-Pfiie. The large mesh lets in plent of sunshine. riain or with woven-in figures in white, ivory and ecru. 36 inches wide. East Aisle Opportunities Weeden Bead Girdles 50c te $1.50 The newest "wrinkle" for the new st Kail fnshiens. Wern with blouse., sweaters, slip-en frocks and even coats, theRe girdles of many phtin oelors and combina tions' are mert attractive. Women's Silk Gloves, 50c !lray silk ones, lined with ll-le. White, with black 01 white -titdun.:, sizes i and (i', Dliu'k villi hlirk or white stitching, all 'VHl ' ' -i y'i esta.. 1 itj-fctt1 --W. M'Um A- ''' '" WltiSteu. ii . V4.v .Atfh.w, irtimtHiriiHtftln i ,nfcinnrtrtrtili
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