ffim rrwi y VT V i M EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHILABELPHIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1921 " H X j LITTLE BENNY'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pape - .!.,.i... .,, nml PiiiIh Simlcins nnd T,rev Shorter wns Mjttliiff en Pmlies nint ftens nml we Mnrte.l le tnuk about .Milnf "P " flub. ,',",, xnylng. O. IctH, C n irntf Idwr. lc linve It down tb .ifmhH itIIpp "nre we cnn jump or- Sj .X ni. imit.-f. none round nmi f ,t ,, ,1(l) ""l ' be the feu..d-.M nixl we'll have ""(I'Thnls'i. peftrli of n Idwr. I wd. we .A Iinvc iliiin I'l'lW nnd Intllnn clubs ""i nuitrl iIm I'flRH nnd overjll.lntc. J Zllt '"..! l-nve fun. nnd nobody ulmnt Jein unleHH hi S nRPOPK. C,tflTe1l l'nvpnsupll club nil Plte.im 1 can Ml "',n'' l,el!,B U?a "V1 J "n is iire'lilcnt t ip otlier 2 enn be r?c "rrv nml trr,.H..r,r se we'll nil be emetnW n" ,,,e Ume' RP(I ,'erey 0," "wheup (Pi'pp "i"" wp 'v, " ,l,m;n? Jp,,,!, i could 1iiip It down mini "imih rrn-en p emit is bpcnuse ipitpr Ipp1. Mimplmi" nnd It mite Bll f v'n thing we Imd down there. I'd The Question Cerner Today's Inquiries Hew RiPnt n nnitlen i of nil the nn(. earners in Chicago de women censtilulc? What convenient device en the bnek deer of n house will often pave time nnd nnnpynnoe? Dewribe nn nttmrtivc use for the bit' of nrxnndle op veIIp that nrc left from the wnninpr dresinnk- inc Tell the simple! wnj of pluming n while fplMmt In wlmt sort of strlkinR costume does the merbieiiM' piny nn im portant part ! . , . . Wliqt is the xrrj newest fnd in slippers te be worn with nn eve ning dress' Saturdays Answers Colored shinnies in soft tones of red nnd gray form n new nnd original type of reef that Ih mnrvclensb attractive en n stone heue or one with n finish of Mupre Perfect nnd een miring of bread will he insiued by holding the leaf firmh In n pipce of corrugated pasteboard that has n sdnsh cut In either side, through which the knife is guided. A widely convenient working apron for the housewife is made of gingham lined with rubber. The beyih tjpe of girl should tie a pel fume of sweet peas with roe', or llly-ef-the-valley nnd pine An oblong of creamy ivory, with n tiny figure carved into the renter, is n ttinint ornament for the neck that will leek well when worn with n dark nfternoen frock. Among the les expensive furs, black monkey Ir ngain coming into fnier as n trimming for wraps. be allowed te have It nil rlte eny our celler Iceku, O I wish It dldcnt. Well Id be nllewcd te have It dQwn mine, tee. I sod, only my futher cornea down te fix (he licetcr no awffen he'd be finding out our secret passwords nnd everything In en up we dldcnt beer bttn coming down, nnd heely Kinenks that would spoil the hole thing, that would. .My celler would be n geed celler te "have It down, sed I.erey Shoeslcr, my mother would leeve me Iiiivp it down thpre, tee, Id be allowed nil rite eny we're nil the time having coal put in and every time we nnd u meeting the coal man would be libel te come nnd put some mere coal in nnd bow could we hnve eny fun with that going en?? Ilelng the rensens wy the club basent bin founded jet nml preberH the rea sons wy II preberly never will. Read Your Character It U Diiihii Phillip WrlnldelPM Knees Wrinkled face nre commonly re garded nu signs of nge, and this ns ns sumptien In just close enough te the truth, nnd fnr enough away tiem it, te furnish n splendid exninple of the way In which instinctively we nrhieve prac tical results without scientific accuracy in our natural nnd intuitive judgments. The assumption Is true in se far ns nge Is tliP measure of experience and emotion, anil no fuither Scientifically speaking, wi inkles me net the measure of the number of years which li'ive passed ever n man or n woman, lliey are the measuie of the number, kind and strength of their emotions, nnd of their characters In relation le these emotions. They nre this primarily. Secondarily they may Indicate simply physical experience, as In the case of the sailor, or innn of any ether calling which exposes him te the sun nnd the elements. Everv wrinkle tells its story of char acter nnd emotion These around the eye reveal one thing, these of the fore head another, uml still ether traits of charncter nre ipwaled by these around the mouth nnd nose. The wrinkleless face, therefore. Is a negative Indication. In the obviously young it is quite natural, for emotiennl experiences nnd tendencies, mental nnd moral struggles, have net hnd time te write their signatures. Hut in n per son known te be middle-aged or old, lack of wrinkles can only mean luck of experience in the great game of life. At its best it indicates life void of cares and also of enthusiasms; nt its worst, lack of mental nnd mmnl nhility , te appreciate either Tomorrow Impatient T-Crossings. ' DISCUSSJOBS FOR GIRLS Y. W. C. A. Conferences Will Start Here This Evening The Yeung Weman's Christian Asso ciation's (onfeiences en "Opportunities for Kducntien nnd Employment for Women nnd OlrK" will open this evening nt the Central HrnnHi. 1800 Arch street. The principnl speakers this evening will be Miss Dorethea Dp Schweinltz of the Junier Employment service, nnd Miss Kuth Wagner, voca tional counselor nt the Seuth Phila delphia High Scheel for (tirls. The conferences will be resumed every Monday night until November. DREAMLAND ADVENTURES "The Tice Mules" II. v DADDY 7Vn'it week Jack, and Janet meet llalky Nam. the army mule. Haiku S"(im 1 n afranprr te them, aUheuah iccll k no ten le lhee who have read "Dreamland Adventure" in the patt. CHAPTER I Playing Circus JACK and Janet were playing with Jack's tev ( Ircus. They had leaded Weeden Elephant Jointed Mule. Dode, Die clown; (Jiewls, the Hen; and Snarls, the tiger, into nn tprij wngen nnd had pretended that the wngen wns n ciicus train. "Teet! Teet!" shouted Jntk. and he hitched himself te the train as an en gine. "All aboard," cried Janet, who wns engineer. "Puff! Puff! Puff!" went the boy engine nnd away rattled the circus train out of the yard and down the street. "Puff! Puff! Puff!" It came te the end of the sidewalk and wnt along the ceuntiy lead. "Puff Puff Puff!" It Jeurnejed aciess the mtadew and ever the hill, coming nt Inst te a step beside the deep river. "Here Is n fine town in which te give a show." said Janet, nnd at once slit and Jack went te work unloading the circus train. That didn't take them lei'g. Jack made the Weeden Elephant pa rade around the ring, and Jnuet whirled Dode, the clown, in dizzy somersaults. "New comes the trick mule," cried Jack, walking the Jointed Mule into the ring "He Is the trickiest trick mule In all the country. First lie will pietend te be a soldier. Forward, Mnrch !" Jack made the Jointed Mule wnlk like a soldier tramp, tramp, damp!" Then Jack and Janet noticed a pe niliar thing, the sound of tramp, tramp, tramp was much louder than a toy mule could make. Puzzled h tins. Jack stepped making Jointed Mule march. Hut (lie sound went right en, tramp, tramp, tramp! Jack nnd Janet looked up. Te their surprise n real, live mule was en the ether side of a wire fence nearby. And the real, live mule was jnnrchlng like a soldier, doing Just as Jointed Mule had done. "(11, . t" -.. i r i IIW. I...I llMfAl InlfA All ..lHn.... 1 t. ..., a.twflt -, iMnu .jut ,-iiuiih mm mill j iib..v nwny from here. That mule might jump ine lence anil kick us." Hut the mule Just went en marching tramp, tramp, tramp. "He doesn't leek like n bad mule that would kick us." whlspeied Jack. "See hew fine he marches. 1 wonder If he Is a trick mule, tee." Janet gaml nt the mule. He seemed a very geed-natured animal, and she made up her mind te speak te hltn. "Helle, Mr. Mule." she said. "Why den t j ou slop marching?" Hut Iho mule didn't step. He went right en marching damp, tiamp, tramp. "Step!" Jiinet ordered "Whoa, whoa, whoa!" I he mule went en mulching tramp, tramp, tinmp! "eii den t say 'step' or 'whoa te a soldier mule," spoke up Jack. "Yeu say 'halt!' " As Jack spoke the word "halt," the mule stepped short, standing as still as n statue. Jnck nnd Janet were astonished, for they really didn't think the mule would obey. Then Jack, just In see if the mule would mind If he gave another order. sheuted: "Ferwnid, nui roll !" Tramp, tiamp, turnip; vent the mule, marching as be had done before "Charge!" shouted Jnck, remembering another army order. The mule dashed forward at full speed, galloping nreiind and around. "Haiti" cried Jnck, nnd the muln stenned In his tracks. "At easel" ordered Jnck, for he had henrd officers shout thnt te drilling seldleis. ' At once fie mule lest his stirt sol dier pose. He turned his iiend tewnrd the children, winked nn ee playfully at them, curled back bis lip In n gtln, and let out n bray "Heehaw! Hee haw!" "Why, It Is n talking mule," cried Janet. "Say something te us, Mr Mule. Tell us who jeu arc!" I (Hut the mule couldn't sa anything te them jet. net until n chnrni had been worked, nnd what that wes will be told tomorrow.) Wtffin ire.T..ir French China Dinnerware for Wedding Gifts Encrusted Geld and Floral Decorations ALL "OPEN STOCK" Wright Tyndale van Reden 1212 Chcitnnt Street I OTWMMMMHMMMMMiMMMVaMlHiMMIk IpllM BORMOT Cleaners & Dyers It's almost time for winter rugs and carpets te go down, and all the spots, stains and dust-dimmed places are going te show up with painful plainness when the lights nre lit. The famous BORNOT process of clean ing, however, will remove every vestige of dirt, stain or grease spot; and you will hardly recognize the rug or carpet which we return te you as the one you sent te us. Just a word of advice before discarding that "impossible" rug, let us renovate it at a fraction of the cost of a new one. It's almost certain that you'll decide it's plenty geed enough for another season's use. A postal or phone call will briny our wagon te lour deer. A F BORNOT BRO CO Branch Offices Main Offli-c, 17th X t-nirmeunt Ave. 12th i. Wnlatit llrnad Sntrirr ,. ur MP Kacc 7801 .1.208 (lirntnnt MKIIHiM Charge Accounts Invited "WillilH M Mail Orders Filled" 0 ! Illustrated Fashion Felder Sent en Request Tyl 1215 Chestnut Street 4& 6 Mi H Specializing in Coats, Suits, Dresses and Skirts B0A , m I KM! f Medes of Distinction and Originality 1222-1224 Walnut Street New Medes and New Prices in Dresses and Suits "Style Without Extravagance," the original slogan of the Stecker Stere, has emerged from its eclipse. Once again, after a lapse of years, it is possible te buy modes that meet the "Stecker" standard of style, uuienng ana quality at Prices That Are Strikingly and Unusually Lew Afternoon Dresses Exceptional in Style and Value Canten Crepes, Crepe Satins, Reshanara Crepes and handsome Brocades are the favored fabrics, in black lavishly bedecked with braid, leather, beads or embroidery in colorful shades. A widely varied showing of frocks for every daytime occasion at $25, $45 te $195 -& . feCvw ;iMl w m- - 1. 1 UtllV i ttSJiJ ! l Iff' tii hiH "V MsW WWf' I fc tsJ Complete Line of Children's Far Sets and Coats 68 Fur Coats Each Reduced te a Price That Will Sell Them Out in a Day Our strictest merchandising rule is the absolute and immediate clearance of all "Odd and In complete Lets." The intensive selling during our Annual Fur Sale leaves us with a limited number of garments te dispose of. As lets are limited, early shopping is advised. 9 Plain and Fur-Trimmed Smart modes and unusual values are outstand ing features of these Suits for fall. Seft-texture fabrics are favored, particularly veldyne, Meussyne and Panvelaine, in black, navy, taupe and the new shades of brown. The furs in clude Beaver, Wolf, Squirrel, Caracul and Mele. Plain Tailored, $35 te $125 Fur Trimmed, $85 te $375 Sports Suits, $25 te $59.50 n V HP" qHiniiiii hi iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiijj A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Pur chase in Our Storage Vault Until Required TO CLOSE OUT AT THE REMARKABLY LOW PRICE OF 68S0 Quantity Reduced Frem (5) Raccoon Trimmed Marmet Coats. . .125.00 (4) Trimmed Peny Coats, --length. . . . 125.00 (3) Trimmed Leep. Cat Coats, -t, -length 125.00 (8) French Seal Coats, :t , -length 125.00 TO CLOSE OUT AT THE REMARKABLY LOW PRICE OF 9450 Quantity Reduced Frem (6) Natural Muskrat Coats. ) rlength. . 150.00 (4) Australian Nutria Coats, ', -length . 150.00 (e) Trimmed Marmet Coats, -'-length. .150 00 (6) French Seal Coats, -length 15000 TO CLOSE OUT AT THE REMARKABLY LOW PRICE OF 12000 Quantity Reduced Frem (3) Skunk Trimmed French Seal Coats 195 00 (2) Squirrel Trimmed French Seal Coats 19500 (4) Beaver Trimmed French Seal Coats 195 00 (3; French Seal Wraps, Full-length... 195 00 TO CLOSE OUT AT THE REMARKABLY LOW PRICE OF 195-00 Quantity Reduced Frem )n( l,a3en ea -ats. 'rlength 300.00 Se! Jnmmed Hudsen Seal Coats 300.00 ,e ?,cetch Moleskin Wraps, Full-length. 300.00 id) Beaver Trimmed Muskrat Coats 300.00 TO CLOSE OUT WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S uwMBiMMvrawxinm (84 Only) Fur Scarfs and Chokers Quantity (18) Natural Squirrel Chokers. . 15.00 Jap Mink Chokers l&.en Natural Mink Chokers 25.00 (7; (13) Reduced Frem 7.50 (11) Taupe Fex Scarfs ue.00 (8) Brown Fex Scarfs 30.00 (13) Stene Marten Chokers 50.00 (6) French Seal Steles 60.00 (8) Baum Marten Chokers 70.00 7.50 12.50 14.50 14.50 24.50 29.50 34.50 Fur Repairing and Remodeling at very moder ate rates. "Pay for the work when delivered." Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere i An Extra Pair of Trousers With Each of These Ail-Weel Suits for Men : $24.50 $28.50 $34.50 All-wool, carefully tailored, eafh suit with two pair of trousers that means real value, real service and satisfaction. Coupled with the economy involved is the all-important fact that these ai'e all Wanamakcr suits, tailored and cut after our own specifications. At $24.50 Men's and young men's suits are of fancy mixed cheviets, with two or three button coats. . At $28.50 Dark and light gray herringbone suits, with two or three button coats, are in sizes for men taller, stouter or shorter than the average, as well as regu lar sizes. At $34.50 Oxford grays are the big thing in this group. The tailoring is a real satisfaction, tee. Puts pride into a man te wear a suit like these! Beth single-breasted and double-breasted coats are here conservative and semi conservative styles. Alse some suits for tall, short and stout men. (tnllcM , MnrkH I Mf $3. H i I it i ik (SS M- Kw. -4fll ' i , h '- 'i - p Jib-- . i $3.81 ij'.v- t i3v- I v y I A Mens Heather Half Hese 50c I,iAVPt Jll'CO V I K'lOW Of for thesf (reed sports liee. They are pa-t v enl and just the kirvl yeunjr iron Iiki- te v.cai with hiav 'an lunpues. In blue, afippn e "an heather. ( ,iillrr Mnrlvft $3.8.-1 Wearable and Becoming New Hats as Lew as $3 and $3.85 "Hats that you and I would wear!" one woman who had been looking at them exclaimed te her friend. "I was amazed at the prices." The style of a hat is of first importance. Celer and material come second. But, in these hats, all three are well up te standard. They undoubtedly have style and are becoming. Many of the velvets are soft and deep and the colors lovely. It is nothing te see a table full of .$.. 85 hats that include all these colers: navy, brown, black, dark scarh buff, Copenhagen and geld. Even hats with the fashionable corded four-quarter crowns are te be had at these prices. We invite you te see for yourself hew much becoming ness and satisfaction $.'5 or $3.85 can procure for you in the way of a hat. I Mitrkrt I Ceil er Opp e e 500 Navy Blue Frecks $7.50 $10 $15 Really practical frocks that wemt-n like for general e ery-day wear. Pretty, tee, with a decided degree of smartness. They are of tricetine, serge, crepe de chine and channelise nie.-'t of them cut en straight lines. Seme are in coat effect and the overskirts of ethers are scalloped. Shining black braid or beads and silk mbreidery are the principal trimmings. I Mm I.i 1 1 Women's Soundly Geed Shoes and Oxfords in a Sale at $5.25 HiKli and lev ihei-. of hl.u-k ii!fkm an I kiSn !i.vp stunlv ui'lteil soles and med urn r ( uImii luiU. Mam wnmi-n wear nethmjj but bluk footwear and will be jrlad te el a p-nr ..f t m h and sae a worthwhile amount of mune,. Brevn Leather, Toe Ofeids of iuilii tan leather are ei mi.ii- i, i , i? Mliuher anil huMiii; bia- eji'i-t' Simulated quau u n m-.. h i i.itien uml teil stitihuit; de thi n paiti w 11, tee n a i ut i J nei is mi1 nu ilium i h'1 mil Flower -, Bordered Rugs Half Price and Less. 90c, $1.(55 and $2.2.")-. lovely rugs, with woven-in chenille or rag borders. Mestlv blue or rose. Women's Xrckuear. 50c; special cellars and sets, in eyelet, imitation Venise lace, linene. organdie and a leather - finished material. Rell, straight and, of course, Peter Pan style. .300 fiincha ni Heuse Dresses. SI; hcaw gingham in pink, blue and lavender plaids, chink and stripes; all attract ielv trimmed. Sizes :G te U. Stamped Nightgowns. 75c; made - up nightgowns of white nainsoek. Stamped for daintv embroidery; most acceptable gift. Children's R e m p e r s. a Third te Half I.es. at $1; gingham, linene and cham brav in plain celrir. checks, plaid and stripe; si.es 1 te ( years. Royal Worcester Corsets, S1.S5; a new low price for thi erv geed tenle model; of pink ceutil. finished with ilk braid and with elastic insets in the skirt and at the uppi r edge. Large. Roem Rags. S3; swaggi r shape m all-kathcr, nicelv lined; alligator or spider tinisli in navy, bhu k and In own N'eleur Pillows. Si. 5(). Sl.75 and s2- m-i', brown, taupe, n -ilbf n ,'inl 1)1 1 ic m three ililii 1 1 it' ie New Suits for Fine Autumn eather WUHHJUbertyBandt'And J'urchadne AgenU Ordor-Accepted!lllllllllilMas There's nothing like a suit wlien the it mm spaikle is in the an and the leave- ate i irn n. Kelden blown Fer smartnes., lomfeit and rial lifemii n.' ties the -Vutumn uit stands alone. New at $25 Thee new ileur suits are iompee, if i shp-en sieeeliss t'reek and a jacket t miuh The jacket can be had with or without mh , ellai Others in iPRulai sun styli Mere Elaborate are the velour suits at s'lT eO and '! s,,ine aie embieidered mil ethiis hae fin inile. and pockets. Mostly naw blue, blown and leindeer. Tailored Suits of Navy Tricetine ate without trimming of am kind. The laiki's show excellent lines ?j" and $.'W. Jersey Suits most piactical of all aie in heather mit in of blown in blue Seme aie made with slip-en freek.s. 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