Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 12, 1921, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING VWsLtG AEDGEiBHILADELPSlA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER &, 1921
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DREAMLAND
ADVENTURES
The Charmed Fat Lady,
nr nAUDV
iv . ,rrev en'' Janet pe ifillh Jlalkj Ham,
t Jointed Mule and 'Woejcn Dlephaitt
haven't ai money for ticket, ,e
' haiku Nili i)egct (hat then become
vfrritk nnd irendcr.i" and aejl (nte
he sideshow that way,
CIIAPTKK III
The Deubling Manager
mllK sideshow mnnnRer was shouting
J. t tlie top' of his lungs:
"Step till" wny, lndlcH, gentlemen
Itid children ! Step tills wny nnd sce
i the fretnkr nnil wonders of the world I
J Tickets only ten rents I"
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.JflrK niui juiii-l luiu- ui uii uic ijiiuk
of Ilnlky Snm, the trick mule. After
them estme Jointed Mule nnd Weeden
Elephant. ...
'Picnic, sir, we wnnt te go Inte
the Mlc show," snld .Tnek. politely,
"Tlekfls ten rents ench," snnpped
the 'lli' Miew manager, nnd then lie
frowned nt Hnlky Hnm, Jointed Mule
nnd Weeden Klephnnt. ".Mules nnd
I flephnnts nre double price because
they take up double room."
"Hut we don't wnnt te pny te re
In; we nnt pny for going In," nn
Bwered Jnek.
"What? renrcd the side show mnn
acer In sfirprlse. "What? Is this n
joke?"
"These nnimnls nrc freaks nnd won
ders of the world," spoke up .Tnnct.
"Jointed Mule Is n glass eater : Weeden
Elephant Is n living plneushlqn, nnd
Bslkv Hnm can de numbers nml, pscll."
"He! IIe! Yeu will hnve te show
me," reared the side show menngc.r,
find It was plnln te be seen he didn't
believe Jointed Mule could cat glnss,
or Weeden Klephant waB n pin-cushion,
or Hnlky Ram was able te de
numbers nnd tpell.
Jack's sharp eyes spied a broken bot
tle behind one of the side show banners.
"There Is n lunch for you, Jointed
Mule," he said, pointing te the, bottle.
Jointed Mule walked tip te the bottle,
chewed it into bits with his teeth, nnd
i ate It as cheerfully ns theugli It were
the sweetest of sweet enndy.
'Wonderful!" cried the side show
manager. Then he turned te Weeden
Elephant. "And you say this elephant
,a living pin-cushion?" The side show
manager took out his tic pin nnd tried
Things You'll Leve te Malta
Smelh urilKyiailecl-FcexInttTU '
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An Interesting
naiuvjM. with
overbleuse Is
nAITED-FAN
thin
IN
SEHTS. Out nn ordinary kimono slip
over. Silt the sleeve up te within en
Inch from the shoulder line, Bllt th
bottom edge of the blouse up te within
three Inches of the wnlst line. Dlnd the
neck nnd nil edges with bias hands of
silk of a contrasting color. Clre ribbon
Is very smart for binding. Insert plaited
fans of giiorgelte that matches the color
of the blouse or ribbon binding. Stitch
a Ant bow of the binding material at
the ten of ench fan. A SMOCK WITH
PLAITED-FAN INSEKTS In nice te
wear for afternoon or Informal evening
affairs. FLOHA.
te stick it Inte Weeden Elephant's
hide. Hut ns that hide was of weed,
the pin didn't go in very far. nnd,
of course, didn't hurt Weeden Elephant
n bit. , '
"Wonderful!" cried the side show
manager again. He glanced nt Ilnlky
Hnm. "Yeu sny this mule can de
numbers? Hew many fingers iiavc I
en my right hand?" The side show
innnager held up his hand. Ilnlky Hnm
pawed the ground, one, two, three, four,
five times.
"Wonderful!" once mere cried the
side show mnnagcr. "Hut let us scu
him spell."
There were net any alphabet blocks
there, se Ilnlky Hnm stepped up te
the lettering en the side show bnnncrs.
He picked out letters and thin Is what
the letters said: "I n-m lt-n-1-k-y
S-a-m, s-m-a-r-t-c-s-t t-r-i-c-k
m-u-l-c i-n n-1-1 t-h-c w-e-r-l-d."
"Wonderful!- Wonderful! Wonder
ful!1' cried the side show manager.
"Hew much pny de you wnnt te go Inte
my side show?"
Jack nnd Janet hadn't thought of
that, se they whispered with Unlky
Sam, Jointed Mule nnd Weeden Ele
phant, te see what they would charge.
"I wnnt n .peck of ents." mumbled
Italky Ham. "I wnnt some oil for
my joints," said Jointed Mule. "1
wnnt some pnlntVer bare spots en my
hide," grumbled Weeden Elephunt.
"And wc wnnt sumo popcorn, some
pcanutf), some candy, Ice cream cones
and pink lemonade," added Jnnet.
The side show manager had jmyp
enr nnd he heard everything they
sold. "Yeu shrill hnve eats nnd oil
nnd paint hhd popcorn nnd peanuts and
candy nnd Ice cream cenea and pink
lemonade," he cried. "Ue Inte my
side, show and join the freaks and won
ders of the world."
(In the side show they find strange
marvels, and meet the fnt lady, learn
ing that she has n secret, ns will be
told tomorrow.)
Adventures With a Piwse
A NICE little idea for nuts for the
dinner or party Is the tiny paper
mm i,.i,iir- Inst nbetit the amount you
want te serve te each person. These
Jtips come covered with fluted crepe
paper, nnd can be had, If I remember
enrrcetlv. In nlnk. blue or block. The
price for three Is ten cents.
Yeu knew, of course, that n great
many women who like te keep a bowl of
fruit en the euuet dcciuirc ui me i
touch of color it gives te the dining
room nre buying artificial fruit that
actually defies detection, leu can see
the advantage. Fruit thnt Is net seen
enten becomes specked nnd soft. Hut
this new fruit is n permanent decora
tion. A little shop that I can tell you
about has the rcnlest looking fruit I
hnve ever laid my eyes elii Prices
begin nt seventy-live cents and go up te
nH high ns $1.75 for a bunch of fnt
purple grapes that makes your mouth
water merely te leek nt it.
Fer flume nf hnp ndtitnn Wnmsn's rf r
Editor or phens Wnlntit 3000 or Mtiln 1001
Mahogany
Novelties
for
Wedding
Gifts
Great Variety
Wright Tyndale
& von Reden
1212 Chtttnut Street
BONWTT TELLER GCO.
&ifie Spccalb cSAep fOnaincUieaA
CHESTNUT. AT13T" STREET
Special for Tomorrow
Fer Town Travel Sports Wear
FUR TRIMMED SUITS
, 49,50
, ' Fer One Day Only--Thursda)
AUTUMNAL TWEEDS IN
CHECKS, MIXTURES AND
INVISIBLE PLAIDS
COLLARS AND TRIM
MINGS OF RACCOON,
BEAVER AND AUST.
OPOSSUM
Perfection of detail and faultless tailoring arc responsible
for the chic of these Suits that Women may wear for all
Daytime activities with the assurance of being correctly
attired. The final touch of smartness is achieved in the
luxurious Fur Cellars which harmonize with the Autumnal
colorings of the fine imported Tweeds.
SECOND FLOOR
HramiBiiiiiaiimiiiiiiiiimii!iiiiiiiii!raiii
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Sweeping Sale of Hundreds
of Season's Newest Dresses
Seven groups of Fall's handsomest fashions in
Women's and Misses' Dresses.
$19.75
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f Fer Women's new dresses that were up te $39.75. Many
samples in this group. There arc tricetines, serges,
trlcelettes, satins, meteors, Canten crepes, crepes de
chine, taffetas and geergettes. Navy, brown and black.
$25
( Fer a special group of $fS quality
!1 dresses of ail new materials and col cel col
erings, beaded, embroidered, strictly
tailored and braid trimmed.
$45
$35
Fer dresses worth up te $59.75. Many
of this group are enlg one of a kind
and will please the woman who
wants an exclusive style at a low
price. Canten crepes, lace dresses,
meteors, tricetines. duvet line a and
jerseys.
(Fer a wonderful group of dresses
worth up te JW5. All the new and de
sirable materials. Celers brown,
gray, navy, Cenenhanen and black.
.UcautUully tailored dresses.
$45
$49.75
(Fer dresses that were up te $85. All
materials including taffetas and char-
j mvuBc. i nese aresses are exclusive
1 in their fashions. Headed, tailored',
emuruiacrca, ecautltully stitched in
contrasting changes of colors. Alse
self-trimmed.
Fer dresses that were up te
Wi.w. materials are tricetines,
twills, meteors, trlcelettes,
geergettes, Canten crepes,
crepes blieea and late. Mai
different styles.
lany
$75
Fer dresses worth clear up te $125
each. Needless te say .that these
materials are all of exquisite quality;
every color of the rainbow is repre
sented and the beautiful fashions
(all hand tailored) are irresistible.
Market at Sixth
Wanamaker & Brown KVeS
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Read Your Clutractef
By Dlgbv Phillips
Celestial Noses
The Celestial nose, an the character
scientists call it, is what most of us
careless refer te ns snub. It Isn't
really snubbed. It's less than that. It
Is somewhat "turned up," making n
line from the bridge te the tip that Is
concave rather than convex llke the
Reman or Hebraic nese.
It Is called the Celestial nose be
cause It is mere typical of Oriental
peoples than of Caucasians, yet It Is
bv no means infrequently met with In
virtually all the races of Europe nnd
America.
In its Indications as well ns in its
outllne It Is the opposite of the nnul
line nose. The latter is acquisitive.
The Htery It tells In condensed form
Is "Oe Ret It!" The retreusse nose
is inquisltlve rather than acquisitive.
It says, "I'm from Missouri. Ex
plain!" , , .
Fer the rest it denotes I a tendency
te be sale rather than sorry, te co
operate with etners or te lean upon
them rather' than te fight and seek dom
ination ns nn Individual. It tells of
an investigating rather than of an ex
perimental twist of mind, of a tendency
te coordinate nnd safeguard whnt is
already wen rather than te explore nnd
blaze new tralla.
Wit, clevcrness nnd high Ideals are
among the characteristics me.t fre
quently found In tricn and women with
the Celestial nose, but they arc con
servative rather than rndlrai, thoughtful
rather than fiery and impulsive, and
given mere te patience and endurunce
rather than impulse and cnerg).
Tomorrow Spencerian Hands
pncTMur
WIGS-MASKS Tctc TO HIRE
ikiTOriF
UVMILLER-COSTUMIERf
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236 Sail St. Fliena
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Design of bedroom interior approved by Geed Housekeeping's
Department of Furnishings and Decorations. TheBarcale bed
stead shown is number 2J1 x, finished in mahogany or walnut.
A room of
friendliness
WITH kindly gesture, the hostess
points out the bedroom of her
guest. That is the very first act of
hospitality.
At the threshold a greeting in the
guest-room a friendly welcome. And
in se far as your guest's bedroom is
light, cheery and truly beautiful se
will she knew that you have her com
fort at heart.
Harmony of decoration in furniture
that is artistic and useful will make
her admire your taste. Sweet rest in
a luxurious bed will make her visit a
happy one.
Hew true it is that people never regret
the effort spent in making the guest
room beautiful 1
After you have decided upon the color
scheme, the hangings and rugs, you
will want te select a bed of appropriate
design. One of the many Barcalo de
signs in the shop of your furniture
dealer will be certain te please you
perhaps you will select one of these
shown here.
Barcalo beds are built of sturdy steel,
clean and creakless, designed te har
monize with the furnishings of your
room of all rooms.
A Barcalo mattress and Barcalo springs
upon a Barcalo bed will make the com
fort of the guest-room rival its beauty.
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BARCAI
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BEDS
This Barcalo ttrin is number 2150, finished
in rich mahogany, tvalnut, oak, or ivory
enamel. The same design is also furnished
in a standard full width bedstead.
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WANAMAKER'S
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WANAMAKER'S
Sale of Weel Chenille Rugs
at Less Than Half Price
in Wamamaker's Down Stairs Stere
These prices are less than half today's lowest quotations en rugs of this type.
We knew of no occasion in recent years when rugs of this quality have been offered at
such low prices.
A manufacturer with whom we have done business many years is moving his
mill te another town and needed immediate cash. We took his entire stock of freshly
made wool chenille rugs at our own terms half price and a geed deal less.
Rugs That Yeu Can Feel Under Your Feet!
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Deep, thick, soft and warm ! Real quality in them. They stand for geed old
solid comfort. Rugs like these are real friends in the Wintertime!
Wc knew of a home in which active children have grown up where a rug of this
has been en the living-room fleer for nineteen years and still keeps its appearance.
Being reversible, they can be shifted around and turned ever te keep the wear even,
chenille rugs almost clean themselves when turned ever!
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ouitaeie rer Jn Reems
Dining rooms, libraries, bedrooms, bath
rooms, nurseries, reception rooms, Dutch
halls and all the rooms in the house !
Girls and boys at school, young men and
women in Swarthmore, Bryn Mawr, the
University and ether colleges want just such
rugs for their rooms.
Splendid rugs for offices and clubrooms.
Even dealing with wholesalers, one could
net get nearly such advantageous prices as
these.
Plenty of Useful Sizes
Roem Sizes ' Small Sizes
9 x 12 feet . . . $32.50 36 x 72 inches, $5.65
7.6 x 10.6 feet, $27.50 30 x 60 inches, $3.85
6x9 feet $17.50 27 x 54 inches, $3.10
4x7 feet .... $9.50 21 x 45 inches, $2.15
Seme of the 19 Odd Sizes All'
Proportionately Priced
3x3 feet $2.85
3x4 feet $3.75
4x4 feet $5
4x5 feet. $8.50
4x6 feet $7.75
6 x 4.6 feet $7.85
6x6 feet $11.25
6x12 feet $22.50
7.6x4.6 feet $10.75
7.6x7.6 feet $17.25
7.6x12 feet $30
i9x7 feet $21.25
9x9 feet $27.50
'9.6x10.6 feet $30
Mostly Plain-Celer Rugs
Bright Rese
Gray
j There are some mottled rugs very attractive, tee. In the smaller sizes there
are a lew ngureu ueiit blue rugs suitable for bathrooms being exceptionally
thick, these are worth about triple their prices.
(Ontrr Alhlc unci CIlcMntll)
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(Savings of $3 te $8)
All the very newest fashions are charmingly represented in wool and silk
arafer,-wr who SSb'-JS SSlcll,dins the schMlsh-'' lhe - mt
when hS uX r;Sa,'ly "0te"'rthy' a" bci"E th0 -u"Ut- th' - - -
The dresses are well made and nicely finished,
rm. . .Bui best of all is that which counts most in a dress, that indefinite quality stvle
That is what gives the greatest appeal te these frocks. They aw correct in fashion
charming, becoming and altogether wearable. teucci in lasmen,
15 Styles at $7.50
(Sizes 14 te 46)
Frecks of cxcclli'tit quality navy nere are
trimmed with silk stitchlnp, embroidery, bends,
piping and braid, nccerdmR te the lutest modes.
Three nre sketched.
18 Styles at $10
(Sizes 16 te 38)
An nbundance of yeunpr frirls styles and dresses
suitable for business women.
Tricetine Serge Weel Jersey
New wide braid, rullled cire ribbon, small but
tons and embreidery nre cleverly used.
The dresses of exceptionally poed wool jersey in
the model sketched nre in navy, Copenhagen, henna,
uruwu, inn unu eincK.
12 Styles at $16.75
(Sizes 14 te 42)
Canten Crepe Tricetine
Handsome dre-ses, scarcely any ether word for
them! Seme beuutiful Canten crepe frocks, mostly
in brown, are combined with henna Georgette ciepu
and are exquisitely embroidered.
An unusual dress of tricetine has actually
nearly 500 buttons by careful count all securely
fastened en with American Beauty thread te match
the piping en the sailor cellar.
Anether is trimmed with rows of black clre
braid and medium wide bindings of dark henna silk.
Se they go, each seemingly prettier, mero
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Aside from the ereat ennnriimiiv P -.l ,,: u: n r i
worth seeing for its fashion value alone.
Deep Rese
Old Blue Green Rose-Tauee
The colorings are particularly lovely and the rugs have darker borders and are
exactly the same en either side. Net every color in every size.
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