mv r-iiyW Tr tirTr&ZW WfWWtfF, ?$.- t 'J-' ', ' K K&aasKmm EVENING PUBLIC LEDGW5lt-.fi:iIADELPHIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBEE 4, 1921 LITTLE BENNY'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pape . t .......i.r1 Aernnnrl te W rVaMn. BcttlnB en Anil I wawked tip like Charlie . iiii". Jif Ulnry Wntkini was setting en w front htcps. wlch she w.ifl, en 2 Plnesi. t rite nn.l then III nsk E ra w-mt. te take . wk tip te nor wnwKinn certeny If.rl- WlllKIIlS lUlllllh nrc comical, kei! Ul(e cnythtng, My. y ( fit' w..iki " ; ... n fhr Mnec "JS n ambition te, heer, a lml; WlIUll " . .,. make lm worst nesslblc about f rartweeii 7 ...I In V --..1 tninftl f.(-M Uliu ....--- --- . ., miklns clown noises at me same u.m-. Sir Piltty geed of a Imitation nn.l Minr "vilklm i-ed. My goednlHs, Uen- ' . Wv clout you K en uu 'K . tenrbe I will, '"rs n Imitation of , 'train remliifc Inte n station, I f-e.l. And I t-tarted te mnlie founds like , ft train gelnR slower, and then I sod, HecrH the Name train leevltig the J,me Mntlen. And I made sounds like .Sew train peing fnrtcr, be n nllment J, Soe.1 as the clown Imitation and Ckins'aytnVeUyeucerieny wen nrc you koier en take the cake ,beFnr 5av new, I Fed. And I Ntnrted te cet reddy te afk her if she wtinte.l n take a wnwk and jcht then who rme tip but Puds Simklns looking even Summer than usual, and Mnry Wntkhit d 0 lds. eti nt of get heer it little sooner, Itenny was glvjnj? the most Underfill Imitations, wy tlent you de thines like that. Puds? I dent feel like It. Bed Puds. He lnc a geed ixcu'-e for net snjing he dldmt knew hew. nnd I started te pet reddy ngen te .ink her te go for a wnwk. and Puds sod, Hay Mary I get ttl cents, de jeu wunt te go erreund nnd t some ice creent i-ednV 0 at n jirrfeckly wonderful ideer, id Mary Wntkins. litany will iTcunc me uent ou, llennj 1 And she .lumped no without waiting for me te say weather I would or net. Pieting if you get money thnts cnuff. Read Your Character Ily Digby Phillips Tmpatlcnt T-Cresslns Among ether things that n scientific irudy of long-distance nnd face-te-fnee character Indications has rcvenled is the dpilfkance of the manner in which n person cresses his or her "t's" in siting. It 6eunds like a far-fetched claim te ay that one can tell whether n sub ject is Impatient or net by the manner In which the crossstrekc of the "t" h made; yet In nincty-iive cases out of a hundred the characteristic holds geed. Mere tiian this, it is possible te gauge by this means the relative degree of impatience. "T"-cresslng8 in which the stroke starts at the stem of the lotter. or per haps a bare trifle te the left of II, nnd extends a considerable ilistnnee te the right, is an indication of linstiness, of animation, of impulsiveness el the man or woman whose mental processes nc jeared te high-spoed, and whose uctiens are even mere histy. When the cmsh stroke is entirely te the right of the stem of the letter, when It does net touch it at ail, the indica tion is that of downright impatience nn.l quick temper. Such cress strokes as these, you will find, genernliy arc found in handwrit ing which is angular. When it is net jeu must make some allowance of mod ification for tlit. indication of im patience. Tomorrow The. Procrastinating T The Veil of Mystery Is in readiness for any ene who wants n spooky, witehful, dark and Bhadewy party for Halloween. The Gray Mystery in her cave is n (loop secret. Send n self - addressed, tamped envelepe te the IMiter of Weman's Page for details of the decorations, stunts, invitations and refrethments for this entertainment ; also hew te make the, CJrny Ms tery mybterieus. Nearly Everyman ' Our Own Morality Play In Twe Acts ACT ONH Sccne: Nearly Everyman's home. Domcstlebrcw party Is going en. En ter Hcker runners, bootleggers nnd cellar smellers. They enter nnd exit throughout entire scene. NEARLY EVERYMAN (te friend) : Here, have another. Made it myself. EUIEND (tasting gingerly) : Ilium mmm. Great btuffl llew'ja de it? NEARLY EVERYMAN: Yeu take three cakes of yenst nnd four SECOND ER1END: Try this. (Takes bottle off hip.) flet It from n friend who has n friend who knows n cellar smeller en the sponge squad. HORSE SENSE (Te Nearly Every man) : Don't touch It. It may be weed alcohol. AHYSSMAL THIRST: Ownn and drink It. It ain't genna hurt you. REMORSE: Rcttcr lav off. It'll curl up your duodenum like n strip of fried bacon. IH'M HEADACHE: See you In the morning. NEARLY EVERYMAN: Down the hntch. boys. (Te Herse Sense. Re merse, Rum Headache.) Oe chase yourselves, you big cheeses. (Curtain) ACT TWO Scene: Itedroem In Nearly Every man's home. Nearly Everyman is in bed. Around him are gathered many of the ehnrnoters in Act I, NEARLY EVERYMAN (squirm ing) : Ow, mv peer hend ! Ooh, (Serry '. Ouch I Rl'M HEADACHE: I told you I'd be buck in the morning. Take that, and that, and that! HORSE SENSE: Didn't I tell you te lay off that stuff ? Maybe you'll lis ten te me some day. NEARLY EVERYMAN: Why didn't ,ou keep me from drinking the dratted dope? , BROWN TASTE: Net se geed this morning, huh? NEARLY EVERYMAN: Ice Mnter! Ice Water ! ICE WATER (entering): Oh. yen wnnt me new. de .ou? I want geed enough 'fir jeu luM night, wan I? NEARLY EVERYMAN: Ah, but jeu leek different te nie new. By J. P. McEVOY ICE WATER (laying cool hand en Nearly Everyman's burning forehead) . Hew'n tlmt? NEARLY EVERYMAN: Oh, you nngcll (Knock en deer. Never Again en ters.) NEVER AGAIN: Helle, Nearly Everyman. Ilaven'e seen you since yesterday morning. NEARLY EVERYMAN: Oh. I'm glad you came. Ohne Bum Hcudache. Brown Taste and the rest of the tribe out of here. I'll never have anything mere te de with them. Never Again me. ICE WATER (aside te Never Again) : See you here tomorrow morn ing. NEVER AGAIN: Sure. And you? ICE WATER: Of course. (Curtain) (Nete. This production Is suit able for n continuous performance program. Act Three same ns Act One; Act Four same as Act Twe, etc.) The Question Cerner Today's Inquiries 1. In what unique manner does ene woman of England gain n liveli hood? 2. What sort of wullpnper has the. best wearing qualities? 3. Hew can vegetables be cleaned in an easy, efficient way? 4. D .-scribe a successful method of renovating serge. 5. Hew Is n quaint scarf-and-hut set fashioned? 0. In the world of new colors, what is "fuchsia"? Yesterday's Answers 1. Women constitute ono-feurth of nil the vrngp-eiirners in f'lilcnge. 2. A doorbell en the bark deer of n liou-e will often sne time and nnnejanee of loud knocking. .1. An n'ttrni'tlie use for the lilts of organdie or voile that nre left from the summer dressmaking is te make them into lings for lav ender or siicliet. se that they mnv be hung in the linen and clothe? flesetK. 4. Rubbing fuller's eartli en, nl nl lewing it te stand overnight, nnd then brushing it off. forms the simplest way of cleaning u white felt hnt. 5. The overblouso plays nn import ant part in u striking costume where it is of led Canten crepe, with neck and hleees edged wltn narrow gray agnellu fur, nn.l finished by a black velvet skiit. (i. Slippei-N of sulin te match nnd trimmed with silver luce are the jery newest fad in these that nre te be worn with nn e cuing dres mmmi ralfsU raJraJ izjpjya tee vinaiN wool Underwear 1 1 1 iii'ianniini Their fragrant charm will enchant you limine -i I Si The beit tid-bit without a but, The brightest spot of din ners and teas! It keeps your jdiet out of a rut. Yes, tasty, zestful. Vne, Coated, Sanitary Wrapper flNCR MM tie Genuine Afefupbrf !& CHEKSB Made bySHARPLESS, Phila. Vi-lb 12 y2-lb kf? 23c; lb loc Orange Pekoe Mixed Old Country Style Plain Black India Ceylon 1 s g i for Women All styles ter Pall and winter low and high neck, short and long sleeves, knee length. VESTS In low neck and ileereless, dutch neck vrith elbow sleeves, high neck nnd long sleeve styles. Light weight . . . $3.50 te $5.75 Medium weight $7.50 (Medium weight: high neck, long sleeve style only). Sizes 34 te 44 DRAWERS Light weight . . . .$4.50 te $6.50 (Knee length ankle length.) Medium weight $6.75 te $8.25 Sizes 24 te 36 UNIONSU1TS In low neck, dutch neck nnd high neck styles. Light weight . . . .$6.75 te $9.25 Medium weight $1 1.50 (Medium weight: high neck style only). ' Sizes 34 te 44 Before buying underwear for your self or family this Fall and Winter be sure te visit one of the Jaeger stores, or send your order through the mail -mail orders addressed te any of our stores will receive prompt and care ful attention. Chestnut, cer. of 17tn St. PHILADELPHIA New Yerk Chicago San Francisce Bosten ErmnmmAmmmmmninMmmx & Quick Sale Women's Dresses 1 $35 te $55 Quality JuUvJw" ' 13 3 Your selection from 3 100 newest sample s sizes and a jr, r e a t 5 3 E diversity of styles. 1 Jj)l 7iO THIS is a w e n d erf ul collection of 1 this Fall's new- est d r e s s e s in crepes de chine, 1 wool tricetines, 1 satin cantons s and serges, sizes 16 te 44. 1 Wanamaker & Brown Weman's Shep 1 .IE Market at Sixth Fer Sixty Years ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " Td I lilXUIMLiriU uii nun I M 1 1 1 1 J II I1IJ 1 1 1 m Heavy Silk Lisle Hosiery hi colorings te harmonize with the new Autumn Tweeds. Imported a J e r toie eru)aN lioei Shnn 14ZO CJiastnut St ! p,iinr4uiii,!iiaTiiiuiaiJiiiiiiPi'iiiii,iiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJ'iiljniiii,iia a Rolls "Electric ' 'Rolls !! What light, wholesome, appetizing, delicious, tasty Rolls one can get for 15, 20 or 28 cents at any of the Meenehan Bakeries. Of course, they are electrically baked! MEENEHAN'S Electric Bakeries JJ Seuth 52d Street M Seuth fiOth St. m Gcrmantewn Ave. 1005) Market Street 1 133 Seuth St. 1 -.- Vfei&-?i .... .. . .. .. 'THE "HOT WAVE" AUTOMATIC GAS-FIRED BOILER "binjr bus, fuel, AUTOMATICALLY CONTKOLLKD, up Plies the heat for your Het Wnter, Steam or Vtiper lleiitiiur system nnd gives you positive even temperatures nnd eat-comforts without the work nnd worry, dust nnd dirt, winch your present system forces you te put up with. Automatic HOT-WATER SERVICE for the Laundry, Kitchen, Pantry and Bath and all Industrial Purposes in Unlimited Quantltu and at All Times Hnhl by ALL PLUMBING OR IIKAT1NG CONTRACTORS GAS UTILITIES CORPORATION 1200 Locust Street N'Hr for llceUIri H.!.Nl"r MM I'ully l.mimnlrtil What a satisfaction it must be for the per son who jets Abbotts "A" Milk te knew that here is a milk that is absolutely dependable in its hiph quality that is clean pasteurized and laboratory-tested before it is delivered at your deer every morning ! We're proud of it and you're safe in using it! I'henc Un te Deliver it llatllc Tomorrow Hxiring 02( Abbotts Alderney Dairies, Inc. 31st and Chestnut Beth Phenes Atlantic City Pleatantville Wtldwoed Oct an City TT v A DRUGGISTS Chemists Clerks Fer qualified and efficient help use THE PUBLIC LEDGER -EVENING SUNDAY iLil ! WS!mFfmlftKm raw Bsl i jiSSifitlffiB i1- WANAMAKER'S I WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKERyS f'rt '- .I A Surprising At Old-Time Satin-Faced Crepe, $2 Seft, bupplc uml rry lovely, in black and navy, H8 inches wide. 40-Inch Charmeuse, $2.25 An excellent tiuality in brown, gray, navy and black. Printed Radium, $2 Fine for lining Winter coats. It is in a variety of designs and is 40 inches wide. Men's Belts with Reller Buckles 50c and $1 900 belts for 900 luckv men! The leather belts are "ec "ec ends" of a very geed quality and the imperfections arc mostly unnoticeable. .r)0c belts have geed-looking nickel buckles. $1 belts have sterling silver buckles of the sort that cause men te exclaim, "That's a mighty tine buckle you have there!" (Onllcr.v. MnrUct) Ceiter sle OmxNrtunibe Women's pure silk stock ings, $1; "seconds" of a much mere expensive grade ; black only, with mercerized tops and back seams ; heavy silk. Women's strap - wrist gloves; $1.00 for brown capeskin gloves; $2.65 for glace lambskin gloves with six-inch cuffs in tan, gray and white tmd for broken sizes in black and white; $3 (a third less than then original price) for our finest quality capeskin with e'-j-inch cuffs, in brown or gray. Voile blouses SI. 25; new white voile blouses with Peter Pan or tuxedo cellars and a trimming of rickrack. All-silk jersey petticoats, $3.85; navy, black, taupe, emerald and purple ones with a deep border of silk embroidery in contrasting colors. Pink sateen bloomers, S5c; geed, heavy sateen, closed at the knee and cut full. Women's nightgowns, $1 ; white longcleth, with neatlv hemstitched yoke and sleeves; exceptionally well made. Half the regular price for these corsets at $1.50; two W. B. models a n d one "Wanamaker Special"; for the average figure; heavy pink or white eeutil. Duvetyn hags. S3; pouch shaped, with the skirt gath ered most effectively en a yoke; brown and beaver. East Aisle Opportunities Women's stockings, 25c, 30c and 75c; regular and ex tra sizes in mercerized cot ton, 25c; in mercerized lisle, 30c; regular mzes in "sec onds" of much liner grades of silk, plain or with ribbed instep at 75c. Cretonnes for Falf draper ies. 20c and 2Sc yard; gay and conservative patterns in heavy cretonnes for attrac tive draperies; 30 and 34 inches wide. Sale of Silks ; Lew Prices Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere Never since this Stere has been in existence have we been able te, announce such low prices en fashionable and dependable silks. Every yard is PURE SILK. Every yard is perfect, fresh and correct in fashion. Silk mills have net been busy enough, se several manufacturers are letting their products go at price concessions in order te stimulate busi ness. These unusual silk values are the result. It is undoubtedly an occasion te supply your silk needs. In the assortment are silks for blouses, afternoon dresses, evening dresses, for underwear, for petticoats, coat linings and a hundred ether uses. There is a satisfactory saving en every yard. I Fashionable Black Silks, $1.75 ; Black, as every one knows, is the most fashionable color this season. Here are wonderfully fine qualities in lustrous black silks, 35 inches wide, at about half last year's prices. Cheese from dress satin, taffeta, mescaline and peau de seie. Canten Crepe, $3.10 ' Crepe Meteer, $3 Crepe de Chine, $1.55 We have had this once before this season and it went flying out as seen as it was seen. A heavy weight in white, Belgian blue, navy, taupe, brown and black. 40 inches wide. Dress Satin, $2 Firmly woven and 39 inches wide; in brown, navy and black. A wonderfully satisfactory material, as it wears se well. In sapphire, orchid, pink, tan, silver, old rose, brown, navy, turqueise and black. 40 inches wide. Taffeta, $2 Plain brown, gray, old rose, orange, navy and black and a geed assortment of the change able shades that women like for petticeaU. 35 inches wide. (Central) Women's Oxfords Special at $5.25 Black Leather Ruddy Tan Leather Kxactly the oxfords for new! Geed leathers, geed lines, comfortable and sturdy enough te give long service. Seles are welted and heels arc medium. U'lirMnut) Men's Shoes Special at $4.75 A!me-t every man wears shoes like these, nw-t of the time. Four or five styles are en medium English lasts in brown leather. All have welted soles, sturdily built, and some have rubber heels. Any pair is a geed "buy" for a man. We can think of nothing better, unless it be two pair! (Gittlrr.i, Market) Fur-Cellared Coats at Lew Prices The model that is sketched, for instance, is only $27.50. The fur is the new beaver-dyed-and-sheared ceney. The material is blue or reindeer velour of geed quality, and the coat is lined with silk. Frem $25 te $59 one may cheese almost any fur the beaver-ceney. Australian epes sum (which is every bit as fashionable as last year and yet se much less in price), wolf, nutria, skunk-dyed opossum and raccoon. Furs are generously used, sometimes en pockets and cuffs, as well as forming entire large cellars. Coats are almost all full length, roomy and warm. Warmth seems te permeate all of them, and every coat is ready for the pre dicted cold Winter. Materials include Belivia of various kinds, veleurs and se en Sample Coats at $38.50 A number of one-of-a-kind coats with an especially luxurious use of fur and beautiful linings offers unusual cheesing. Coats Without Fur, $16.50 te $39 Seme are tailored pole coats, ethers coats of velour en the simple, graceful lines se adaptable te that material. Wrap-like coats of velour show embroidery and tassels from the sleeves. A woman can find almost any type of coat below $60 this year in Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere! OtnrUr 1 1 if . " f r A avN. V y A. V fc J Here's a Gay Gathering ! Scores of Charming New $5 Hats Minut little toque- with crown ceveu-d with softly curled i.-iriUi in brown, llmk and uuipe. ll.it-. uf draped let m soft French blue, black and brown. Velvet hats, with a distinctly Spanish flavor, have small metal lings around their tolled edges. . The vogue for gaily-colored fruits and flowers is empha sized in bats with narrow brinm. ColeJings in all the newer Autumn hats are quite gay, there being m..r.. than a hint of orange, much russet brown, grape, Fn-iich blue .im! bright red '1 his gathering is nutabln fr thf number of hats smtnbln for women in their middle yeais, as well ai ery youthful hats t r bobbed hair. Tin re's a wh-.le rtmm fil'ed with hats at .$ii, an adinirablij enmp e uf the t.Mvllent values in ihc Down Stairs Millinery store (MurUrt Flesh, pink, turquoise, silver, orchid, navy, white, black, tan, light blue and Copenhagen are the colorings in this most useful of all pilks. '38 inches wide. Japanese Pongee, 90c Dust-free pongee of pure silk, 33 inches wide. Many people use pongee for curtains, and it is wonderfully artistic. WR ik ' ' m us v v !! Til' "" i II h " S27.50 ut 7 HMMMMI ' -" Tt
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