Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 13, 1921, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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EVENING TUBLIO LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1921
15
LITTLE
BENNY'S
NOTE BOOK
By Lee Pape
MARY W ATKINS
1
The ky Is fnlr tft K"20 llpen
And the eccnn is plcmnt te sce,
5 xltc Mints get I!im 1 iimlle
?,',? ltc of MnryWatklns, 0.0!
... i,nJr Is lone mid yclle
if trcth urc clier nnc white,
Vii 'i,'u mnl trreuml the height.
3
Rim's bewty looking en week tlnys
And en Stintle8 even mero,
And If "' 11Uc t0 BC0 beiS en deer
Ieek en hers and ou 11 hoc 3 or J.
4
qi.. ioek wnmlcrfill In hrr ultr dress
d nbiioetl gmtc In her pink,
'id m she puts en her blue mie
Yeu tlent bnrdlj knew unt te think.
G
Tlie stars nre certi-ny n bow thill site
u,n tliev eome out nil together nt nite
D,it m IB Mary Watklns
The sw leeks gmtc as it sets in the
But blceve me boy wen nhe's washed
and dressed
go docs Mary WntUns.
Resume of Weman's Page
Ofar M uliiim P.ui' u int tlil"
Isn't H nwful' V-s 1 lmj iiij- wink
immenH. ten I'lense
When "The Heart Pirate" takes tlieip
reamlanil itJicntures nnd Rets nail for
119 1910 ei lifn nnra nu jeu r-j wrccrcea
wen the son of doubt Just skyrocket
this PK for n cnance. im, only
"Twe Mlnuti'S ec uptimlBm" firings a
pilot thaM ntwnn true by nenclltiK a
wireless te Cntlila, Eikmne I'ithuc
linueBi. j'ltnpe it'll me wmit te Je.
"Second Vernc "
If there's what's what In the "quostlen
cornel".
And jo'i've had sad adventures with
a puise.
RnA 'our character In seme bygenii
jetiT(li'fi unfiwera
AnJ h.ink Mrs Wilsen that It wasn't
we-sr
Coutse cry woman's llfe and low
Can't W iliessetl h C'erlr.nc l.ewc
Exchinije tliliiRH eu'll leve te trial,
When etir daddy sajs "re sluv
KENSINGTON'
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Fashion Will Plait
Everything Plailable
II ILIlftnfrl MlvVr ititllil
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By COIUNNE LOWE
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Typical Conversation
By J. P. MeEVOY
Twe Suburbanites at i Mystery riay
Mrs. 8. (watching burglars work en
stage) : Are you sure you locked the
front deer?
Mr. 8. : Sure, I'm sure Watch the
play j don't talk se much.
Mrs. 8. : Yeu knew it's jiirt like you
te walk out and leave It unlocked. I'm
se worried. I bet you didn't lock it at
an.
Mr. S.: I tell eit T did. Listen.
Mrs. 8. : Oh, I left the ranary'h
cage en the radiator. Uh, dear, he II
be "mothered.
Mr. 8. : I wish you'd watch the play
and step worrying.
Mrs. 8. (making gallant effort) : All
right, but if I didn't worry, who would?
Mr. 8. : Nobody, I wouldn't, that'H
a cinch.
Mrs. 8. nervously) : 'What time is
tt?
Mr. 8. (glancing at wrist watch):
Twenty minutes te eleven.
Mrs. S. : Oh, dear, we'll have te
stmt pretty seen ec, we'll mini the
train.
Mr. S. : Oh, we've get a little time
yet; I want te see who really killed
that feller.
Mrs. 8. : I knew, dear, but we can't
miss our train.
Mr. 8. (detective sheets another) :
Gesh, this Is thrilling.
Mrs. 8. : De you think we'll be safe
going home tonight?
Mr. 8.: Oh, of course; don't be be
silly.
MATTRESSES
BWH RENOVATED $
Brass Beds Relacquered
NOTV We guarantee oil workman
ship absolutely equal te new at 1-3
the coat.
Fenthtr BtrrllUed Made Inte Muttrttaei
llex bprlDKn lle-iphel8tred
rlinnri I em. 4703
Kiit. 37 m.
LSICHEL'S Vft,8;
HAT? CLEANED
ftemedcled
'n (be Dwiil
napr for perta
and outline wemr.
Onr 40 yrnri of
rxprrirnce la at
tout ttrjltr.
Stesai cream
54 N. 7th St. f'henei MurUrt 2431
Branfh tnrnn l!?r Werkn 107 H Itth
UiKwK e WfiUk
The. "Feed-Drink"
Quick Lunch at Heme, Office, and
Fountain.. Atk for HORUCK'S.
&F Aroid Imitations & Substitute
Mrs. 8. (mere nervously) : You'd bet
ter leek at the time.
Mr. 8 (hastily) : It's a quarter te
eleven.
Mrs. 8. : We ought te be home new.
I bet the pan under tlie ice box is
runn.lng ever and flooding the kitchen.
Mr. 8. (intent en play) : Let it, for
the leve of Mike.
(The play it new lending up te
final ellmax. The villain it about
te be unmatlied. Everybody is en
needles and pint.)
Mrs. 8. : We'd better go.
Mr. 8.: Oh, we'vn get a minute or
se yet.
Mrs. 8. : Ne, we'll have te go new.
We'll miss our train. (Rises nnd cuts
off .stage for five rows behind her).
Come en.
Mr. 8. : Oh, darn suburban trains.
(Internal chorus of people toae
have been out off from ataae: "Dam
suburbanites.")
Mrs. 8. (nt denr) : Ilettcr get a cab.
We'll miss the train.
Mr. S. : I wonder who really shot
that feller.
Sirs. 8. : Don't lie silly. Hurry up.
We'll miss the train.
Things You'll Leve te Make
SltarTl&Me Girdle
jCk
On 11 vcUet eenlns kewii and elvct
will be iiulte popular for evening wear
this winter-make a HILVER-TIBKUH
OIUDLi:. Head a twele-lnch hand of
Bllver-tlssue with Iridescent bads. Then
crush the band and stitch It around the
lowered waist line. Make rosettes anil
long ends of the beaded and ptaltcxl
tissue. Attach ene at each side, two
near the front and ene at the back of
the Klrdle. Klnlnh the neck and wlda
armholes with bands of the beaded
tlxsun te match this handsome Sll.Vnit
tishui: cnwhc pleha.
Mr. 8. (sadly) : I'll neer knew who
really shot him.
Mrs. S. (In c n b 1 Oh. dear, be's
slew. well mi!.s (he tram, mire.
Mr, 8, ; Ever since I moved out te
the suburbs f've spent most of un
time wondering hew the lnt act came
out.
Mrs. 8. (dragging husband upstair
in .station): Come en, come en; we'll
misK the trnin.
Mr 8. (with a flicker of his old-time
f-plrlt) : Oh, ceiisarn the train. (Mus
ingly) I wonder Who shot that feller.
Doggone the luck.
A Rese Tiara
One English pcercas haH a tiara th'at
Ih most distinctive. A inn' made of
diamonds K no linelj polled that it
mines upon Its ntcm as a iciil (lower
would de
McCLEES GALL'Rf!&
1C07 WHlnut At.
EXHIBITION
Amtric.n PAINTINGS Fereiit
Inst I'nbllelifd I'.tdilnrn by niten A llnnke)
KenterlnE unci I'rumlnr 11 Hnrclnlly
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gini trim ii ' ii'Mitiin ninimiwiimi uwnnii ' nii'Wii 1
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Snuirtcat Moden in Tetvn
Lenbert Street and
Afternoon Gowns
lliff i93Sel9tibSi. SI Qm)
1 mu n-i- rii X.W
' il Swapper Ten Coats i
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I Mp ,Jttji ej 1 nai inimiiauic
I III JPl Londen Cut ill
I'ft I III I n . w -k . 1 . m
IS nWk. specially friced
if Medel 9 A IfOgj F t Cl 11
raKnBOffwr SS vclainc 4 Hii Devera, Marvella, il
Mr ,JC55?Sp rvrib1 -is Wolf WLJ-4 SMARTEST FALL shades II I
vJIl rr t Ir IP Trimmcd V-tWi Other distinctive wrap 11 t
WP? 2 at- a a il creations are priced up mk
NO COOKING fi'gf N fwM
ter All Abb. Jilitfc 7TS(?I '4M
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HATS
1517 Walnut Street
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Introducing
Our Unusual
Twe-Day Special Values
Fall Hats
$25 $30 $35 Medels
15.00
GOWNS
BEADED BAGS
Repaired '
Rrlined
Irlnit un your HniUaif or t'ef ketbenk.
W ile di-nrrnl rt'in rinK -I'enrls u-
, i. - i ' if r v HRgH J'
paired llemiiltcMnp I'lcnltnn f. It'iKtlng
MARCEL BEAD SHOP
Vs. iHiOrhestnut St. Spruce 7996
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4,
rrec
ks
also
Blouses
Youth Grace Style nnd
Valui' prodeminnto in our ini
tial and diversified Hhewinc of
Autumn Gowns. Tlie niateiinls
and Hliadua arc approved by
the latest vogue.
25-00 te gg.se
LENBERT
1328 WalnutV
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WiMa-ritfthHi., ..JliMWIOTHMIII WIHTOJI SB
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'Let Our Stores
Cever Your Floers"
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Automobile Delivery
Anywhere
NATIONAL
CARPET
STORES
HI 6i5 MARKET STEET
jMsjjgrcu.iii;
"A Cash Stere
Saves Yeu Mer
Prepaid Mail Order
Promptly Filled
Chddeff Gowns
The very newest of Chodoff ideas
and Purisienne copies are included.
TTHI.EPIIONK: Sl'nUCn 2058T
Fer
Business
Meers
Fur Storage and Remodeling at Extremely Lew Rates
LUIGI RIENZI
CORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN
1 714 Walnut Street
WOMEN'S TAILLEUR SUITS
Developed en Strictly Tailored Fur-Trimmed Medel. Frem the
Lines Frem High-Grade Fabric i Foremeit Paris and American
Plain and Embroidered ., , Deten"-
ii p . -.- . Moderately Priced
37.5049.50 te 95.00 105.00165.00 te 395.00
GREATEST VALUE EVER OFFERED
TWEED AND MIXED SUITS, $35.00
COATS and WRAPS
SHOW FASCINATING NEW STYLES
Plain and Embroidered $69.50, $87.50 te $185.00
pur Trimmed $95.00, $150.00 te $275.00
JUST RECEIVED
Copies of I
WONDERFUL FRENCH FROCKS
BROADTAIL CLOTH DUVETYNE CANTON CREPE
$140.00 $165.00 $200.00 S2.A nn
Wel Dresses $37.50, $45.00 te $165.00
Canten Crepe $33.75, $42.50 te $215.00
Evening and Dance $89.50, $105.00 te $195.00
RELIABLE FURS
vei- i:w:u pay Menn at hikv7i-s
TiiimwiM, H..1 'MUltt vttHMMltlMIUlMBillWi "I
Values in Fleer Coverings Never
Equaled in Philadelphia Retailing
We are absolutely astounding this city, as we have ether cities, by the
sensational bargains we offer in America's highest grade fleer cover
ings of every standard make. The tremendous buying power created
ey our chain of stores, our low-rent locations, our strictly cash buying
nnd cash selling, our enormous volume of business at minimum profits
enable us te undersell any fleer covering store in America.
Here are items that speak for themselves
500 Linoleum RUGS
Genuine Cerk
Net Merely Tar-Paper Back
HALF-PRICE
3 ft. x 12 ft. NOW $2.SO
A4 ft. x 12 ft. NOW $3.75
6 ft. x 12 ft. NOW $e OO
75 Axminster RUGS
Heavy Seamless
Size 9 ft. x 12 ft.
Regularly $65
new $400
Best Grade with slight
misweaves that de net
affect their wcarahility.
500 yds. NAT0LEUM
Fleer Cevering
New 25 per sq. yd.
200 Colonial Rag Rugs
27 in. x 54 in.
New 50
IMHONAL CABPET STORES -623 MARKE'
PHILADHLFniA. hA.
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A Man with a Mop
Thousands of people tramp
back and forth, every day and
evening, ever this fleer in the cor cer cor
iider of the Bosten Arena and at
night a man with a mop quickly re
stores its spick-and-span cleanness.
The fleer is Armstrong's Plain
Biown Linoleum. This fleer is in
expensive in both first cost and
upkeep. It never needs refinishing.
It gives geed wear under the hard
est usage. AnArmstreng's Linoleum
fleer made chiefly of"cork
is springy te the ticad. Such
" floer.is quiet, non-slippery,
comfortable te walk en and
stand en.
8
If you arc planning a public build
ing or an office building, if you arc
going te lay new floors in your store
or office, talk with your architect,
contractor, or any geed linoleum
merchant about Armstrong's Lino
leum. We shall be glad te send him
data and specifications for laying.
A geed way te install Armstrong's
Linoleum as a permanent fleer is te
cement it down firmly ever a layer
of builders' felt paper. A fleer 'se
laid wdl remain as snug and
smooth as the day it was put
down. All Armstrong's
These Pajamas Will Stand Wear
N
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Sir "
Ten Thousand Sheets for
$2.00
Four rolls of 2.500 sheets each-big sheets,
standard size, oxe inches. Almest a year's
supply for the average family.
A. P. W. Satin 77c
IhJfeTJSX psps lhat r ye? - -n
ws iiiiii tjiiji in rnnninnie a.
f 1 , . v..wigiujua Ul I
It needs very durable cloth te make
sarisfacterv paumas, yet it must be com
fortably soft. Fer years, Fruit of tlie Leem
has been found the ideal material by
women who make pajamas nnd nightshirts
for their men-folks.
New leading manufacturers of night
wear are using Fruit of the Leem, and
veu can bu" these articles ready-made at
the stores. Loek for the Fruit of the Leem
label in pajamas and nightshirts. Garments
se marked are full-sized, carefully made,
and give exceptionally long wear.
Fruit of the Leem
nienca s
anc&A&nrk Linoleum is guaranteed te
mthfbwUpbxk give satisfaction.
Armstrone Cerk Company, Lineltum Departmhwt, Lancaiur, Ptnniyhmta
New Yerk Office: 212 Fifth Ave.
Armstrong's Linoleum
for Every Fleer in the Beuse
V IffVTTlTIOII
HlMita of
liemekceperh the leader in the familv of
AJfW QUALITY
PRODUCTS
HiaW f"5 tl,Playing A. P. W. SATIN TISSUE ,
their window, and en their counter, THIS WEEK
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XSNiK?UKa
ill
PJimtj and NiRhuhlrt,
2 00teV50 At geed
terei ever) mhet.
Muslin
t Fer Ecventy yean women have been mak
inK sheet" and p.llew cases of Fruit of the
?m-ii " Can aIs, buv ready-made sheet!
and pillevy cases of this standard muslin at
most geed stores.
Fruit of the Leem is all muslin no chalk
' er. It launders perJectly and keeps it.
tine finish through long, hard fcemce.
Whether you are buvinB muslin bv the
van or ready-made articles, ask for Fruit
et the Leem and identify it by the label.
CONSOLIDATED TEXTILE CORPORA'nON
AM.k.r.ofWlml.erCt.-pc.ndOth.rria.CottoaF.bric
Court. & Cemp.nr, Sltmt ApmU
88 Werth 8trt.i, N.w Vetk
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