m-,v. y?7 , ;fw; M svw , jt'f't v fcfij V EVENING PUBLIC lEDGEBr-PHILABELPHtA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1921 DREAMLAND ADVENTURES The Giant's Loet Princess lly IAI)I)Y PROUD OF THEIR BIKES tb nml Jancl vhlt a circus ilit- thew icith Balky Sam, Jointed Mult! and Weeden Elephant. There they meet the romantle fat lady and the handsome young giant. CIIAITKR I Ways te Get Thin CLL'AU nml sweet above the noise or tlie hIiew grounds rnng out the cnll of n uurIc. It told the circus folks their supper hour liml come. The afternoon crowd of visitors had gene the night crowd had neb yet 1'pptin te nrtlvc. The freaks and won ders of the world, nB the sideshow pco pce pco ple were called gave n cry of joy when they heard the blare of the buplc. They climbed down from their platforms and hurried Inte the cook tent, from which floated delicious, hungry odors. .Tack Mrode alens with his friend the hand some clant, while Janet walked slftwly beside the fat lndy, who we no vurj -ury fat she could scarcely waddle. Ilalky Sam, Jointed Mule und Weeden Elephant didn't go Inte tin took tent. Inttcad Ualky Sain had n hli mensitre of eats In the stable tent Jointed Mule had a dose of oil for hU joints, and Weeden I-Jlcphnnt hud teupliPH of paint where he needed them en hla worn wooden hide. The giant ate n big meal as was te te expected of n giant. And the fat lndy ate even niore than the Riant which was te be expected efn clreu fnt In,'.v . , . The giant a he ate kept telling Jack of Ills lest sweetheart, whom he ha 1 i.pcn only once In a crowd and had been loeklnsr for ever since. "She was plump and lovely," Bald the giant, 'but I am ee lonesome that If I de net find the princess of my dreams I will 1 ave te wed seme ether charmer." And the giant glanced at the deepy snake charmer. "I want te get thin," whispered the fat lndy te Jenct. "I want te get thin e the giant will leek at me und see hew charming I mil." .Tnnct tried te comfort the fat lady. "I have thrpe aunts, all of whom ctnrtcd te get fat. and all of whom tin enly plump new." tmid Janet. "If I had a telephone I would phene te them rnd find out hew they lest their fat." "Oh. Teny, the clown, has n tel phone," cried the fat lady eagerly. Sure enough, Teny, thu clown, had a telephone. Janet thought It was jus' a toy telephone unul she put It te her r. "Number, please," said a voice nt the ether end. "I wnnt te tnlk te my Aunt Har riet," raid Janet, and ns quickly ns the sold it rIic heard Aunt Harriet say ing "Holle I' ll "Aunt Harriet, hew did jeu step getting fat?" asked Janet. "I stepped getting fat by jrelnc. herHcback riding," answered Aunt Harriet's voice and Aunt Harriet rang off. Next Janet called her Aunt Pelly. "Helle. Aunt Pelly." sliu said. "Hew did you step getting fat?" "I stepped getting fat by lmmiim. rolling and swimming," nnswered Aunt Telly. Janet culled her Aunt I'me. "Holle. Aunt Prue, hew did you ttep getting fat?" "I stepped getting fat by net eating cannv. Mnswereil Aunt True. Janet turned te the fat lmh . leu leu fere glowing with qlmlnesf lieriiii-c n had learned hew te make the fnt lndy thin. "All you have te de is te ride linrse back, roll, mil and swim and Btee cit ing enndv," said Janet. "Alas," she cried, 'H can never lie come thin, then, for I am 'tee fnt te ride. roll, run or swim, mid my eweet teeth will net let me step cnting candy." Hut the giant win looking nt the fnt 'ndy, and be were .Timet and Jai U They put their heiuls together te think of a wav te help nor. (What they did will be told tninnr tninnr rew.) Adventures With a Purse THU great singer finished the und scene from Hamlet, and the np plnuse which greeted the cencliisiun m the son? vns long and enthusiastic rinnlly. after hewlni a number if fines, she cama forth again te sing nn ncer And It Ih of the encore I would t 11 you. Just n Reft. sweet little lulliib. It is, with -i wilfulness end tendirnexs that in spite of your most heroic cffei t Mil lento n lump in your threat. And hen she lied sunn the ltitt soft note el this for n moment the nudiciRc, tr , moved te applaud, sat Heat. Tim lullaby is written by a young American, semu of wheie music I have already fid jeu of. The accompaniment t net tee difficult te play, and the melody well, when you hear It you will understand. Fer a woman who appreciates the Milne of n bright -colerpd w.uf with her xneic or less dark sports suit are son e leieli Reman striped liber sl'lc scarfs of partirulaily geed colors mid quality One nlie has just a handful of them which nre being nehl at the bargain irlre of $. each. If jeu are intctesteil ?nu had better see about them right away. Oh. es, and I'd btter tell ten right iwnj about the velvet pillows, for then1 arc no many of them left, cither. And no wonder, for they are such excellent value for the money. Thev arc thne nice round fnt ones, covered in jirettv tlmilci of velvet, nome of thrm having a bit of tnje"try in the center. If 1 te member ceirectly, they conic in dark preen, bbie, tan and old rose, nnd I de Vnew what an interesting bit of color enc would give te the davenport. The . ITice of one la JU.25. wf ns"!i of ehniw nrtdrpa Wemnn'n me Kalter or phene Wnlnet 8000 or Stain 1001. BEAUTY BLEACH Will Clear Your Skin Wlnnerc In Subscription Contests L Pleased With Dlack Beauties Twe (liere pieitd wlnuerH of Illnrk llcnuty bicycles hae written te the l'flii.ld IjKDdni (Vimpanj of the de limit thny hae found in thcde easily earned possessions. "I think it splendid mid I am cer lnln' proud of H." writes Albert M. Charles, of 010 Green street, Allen town. "I nm certainly enjoying myself," tmvs Jehn K. Flynu, of 1 10 Fifth street. C'arnejK Point, "nnd I feel well re paid for the work." The bietrlcH are given te boys nnd girls who obtain thirty-live subscrip tions te the 1'L-r.MC' Tir.iMiKit, Morning, Evening or Sunduy editions. Gwan-teBed Stories : By j. p. mcevey Fire Engines Have Useless Run A passerby detecting smoke, coming from the windows of the Hnrdwlck & Magee plant, Seventh street and Lehigh avenue, early today, hurriedly pulled- n fire box. At the same time a telephone call was received "by the fire companies telling them of the trouble. When the firemen nrrlved they found the Janitor was testing out the stenm apparatus of the plant, which caused the smoke. David and (ieliiilli fin American) I ONCK upon n time, dear children, there was a big stiff named (lellath and tbcre was a swell little fcHtw named David. (Johnny, get off the piano.) , , (Jellnth wen a big bully and he be longed te n gang that was continually beating up David's gang. David ran with a nl(c bunch. They were no match for Oellath nnd his gang because thev were hard boiled. One day DavM'h gang get together te talk things ever. "We gettn de something about this Oellath. " they says. "He, is acting up something fierce. He Is getting tcr- riblv cocky. What arc wc going te de?'' T KAVD him te me," sayn David, J-i bravely. "Why, he would make eight of jeu, says one of Davld'n pnls. "Iletter lay off him or he will knock you for n goal." "Oh, I guess net n goal," says David. "I'll take him en." "Well, geed hunting," nays nil the rest of them. "Have you nny mcsnge veit would llke te send back te the folks?" "I will bring It back." eeya nv'd' "nnd I will hi hut Oellnth's head with me." Dorethy, step kicking the bob 'ri,., .-,. milr tliUV SUOC ill the face, ONK day Oellath'n The'e nre your new shoes David went ever Inte Hurt of town, (lellath heard about It. He came out and saM, "What are jeu' doing ever here, David?" And David says, "I came ever here te knock you for n row of flat fires." "Oh, you will, will you?" says Goliath. , , "I'll say I will," says David', "You'd better go In and kiss the family geed-by. Yeu are going en a long journey." And with that David let fly with a half n brick nnd bit Oellath right be tween tic eyes. Goliath was quite sur prised. He was used te lighting fair and he didn't expect Dnvld te take ad vantage of htm like that. lint before he had get ever his surprise David had chopped his head off, and David car ried It home te his gang. THAT night they threw n big party. Everybody bad a gaudy time. And new, gwan te bed, dear children. ASLssaAs m """UMMMOUMlllUMJU 13 If your skin Is blemished by freckles, Pimples, moth ntchpH or livnr nnnt Veu get a Jar of Hlagk. ami Whlte Uenuty I Ulench und a cuka of Black nnd Whlte V. use both according te directions na your complexion worries will end. bheulrt our skin be the least Irrl-1 tted, use- seething lllack and White i CleanslnR Cream. i tn. ' drUB nnd department stores sell , 5'ac't and Whlte Ileauty Uleach, DOe; FOAPj 25c, and Dlack and White Cleans. , p.! CreanV 26 ani B0- Write Dept, H, I jfieuKh, Memphis, Tenn., for your copy l Vf.t"" Birthday Heek and leaflet which If"" "II about lllack and White Toilet reparations, I giiaaaapsw h ite pj, lu9pnlTYBLEACH Jam i CO irmrill IT rrtri r. I " ""mib m-TB HHWULivni co asc: j Quality Counts This is an accepted fact in every line of merchandise, and it is Particu- nnnllpnVtln In -ennda Wa Vinv cr.iinprl our BWOreme Icadcrahip Vi the grocery and meat field because the public has come te knew that in the Asce Stores quality comes first, last and foremost. Hew often you hear folks say: " deal at the Asce Stores eecaute I knew everything I receive there is geed." Our low prices mean rapid sales, and this is double assurance of the freshness of our stocks at all times. larly Canned Tomatoes at Reduced Prices Very Choice Tomatoes can jH Very Choice Tomatoes Bis tre. 3 can 12 iC Big red ripe tomatoes with rich full flavor. Get your share of this Asce Special Big, Meaty Selected Eggs dez 45c "Eggs you can be SURE of" In eggs, quality counts a great deal, nnd particular folks are buying their eggs at the Asce Stores. We guarantee twelve geed ones In every dozen. Fels Naptha Seap P. &G. Naphtha Seap 5 eakti ter Cake 27c This bargain needs no comment. IDictdr Bread leaf Q( There's no better recess lunch for the children than a slice or two of the deliciously wholesome Victer Bread, spread with, the exquisite Louclla Butter or the tasty Asce Peanut Butter. Victer Raisin Bread, Chec!., full of bin fat rnlslns. 10: Asce Peanut Butter, lb 15c Made from fine Virginia grown peanuts Geld Seal Fleur And All V Mill Brand .) IS lb Haff 59c i Your choice of Geld Seal, Geld Medal, Pillsbury or any brand in stock. Geld Seal FW""' rTb Baff 29c Choice White ! k 3 lb" Potatoes 10c 'i pk (7H N) aei V tt (30 lb, 7Be Flne big "praties" sound as a dollar. Sold by wclcht only, guaranteeing you full value. Very Choice Onions, lb 5c You'll Save Mere in An Asce Stere Best .Granulated Sugar, ib Hee Pinlr Celmnn tall can Best Pure Lard, ,b Asce Sliced Bacen, pUff Asce Cern Flakes, pUsr Calif. Evaporated Peaches, ,b 5y2c 10c 12c 17c 7c 19c Mixed Vegetables, Asce Perk & Beans, Best Pure Catsup, Asce Gelden Syrup, Minced Corned Beef, Calif. Evap. Apricots, 3 " for 13c cn 9c "l 9c c'n 9c lb can gc lb 29c Luscious Fruits Calif. Peaclict can 23c, 20c Calif. Aprleeti can 18c, 29c Calif. Cherrlei can 28c, 33c Calif. Plum. bl( can 25c Hawaiian Crated PinrappU, mall can 10c Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple, can 23c. 20c N. B. C.Vanilla Bars S3c ib- A new bit of paitry, for in-between "bite." Nice Quality Counts Rich Creamy Cheeee. . . .lb. 25c Aace Cern Starch pkf. 7c Garden Spinach can 18c New Pack Shrimp. .'.. .can ISc Uloed red Sugar DeeU, blit can 14c Tender Peat can 12 He Jgff3 lb. Butter "Leuellft" Ih mere thnn eoed butter--lt Is the nneit butter In Amerleal Auk your neighbor wluit she thinkH of It Richland Butter, Pur creamery prints lb 49c asce Teas lb 12 c y2 lb. pkg., 23c; lb. pkjj., 45c Asce TcaH havu that delicate tlaer that dlHtlnfjulshPH the matchlea.s blend from merely 'ira " Oranffa Pokea India Ceylon Old Country Style Plain mack Mlsed &SW Coffee gr3 BHBt3 One cup of this dolicieun coffee will cenvince you that te pay 35c, 40c or 45c per lb. for ceffee is throwing money away. Try it at our risk. TUESDAY SPECIAL Every Tuesday sees new customers in our Meat Markets, as the news of our fine quality meats and meney-savinjr prices spreads far nnd wide. Let this be your week te get acquainted with us. It will pay you. Specials for Tuesday Only FINEST QUALITY BEEF Rump or Round Steaks lb. 2Sc Lean Soup ih Beef C Thick End Rib Roast "20c Large Marrow Benes ea, Fresh Beef Liver lb. 10c Shank Ends lb, Itam Finest Standing Rib Roast, lb. 28c .g aa Jineiicu e rrean . mt Lean g 1 5cupBBnuttrlb- J0ccTrt:d ,b-1 5cPsenrl,Vb-1 2lA 2C New Made Kraut, quart 12V2C b n K 3S33T?5XK ASCO ASCO Aace Stores alt ever Phila. and throughout Penna., New Jertey, Delaware and Maryland 5ggrs5fr"5sw!!a!H J 3 WANAMAKRR'S I WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Wanamaket s aansk. er - IJewn -M " aammmm -i aaiaaamml ri ..VI uirs Mere The Distinctive and the New in Women's Suits and Dresses Lew prices count a great deal. Geed materials and reliable tailoring count for much. But style distinction ranks first with most women. It is the combination of all four that has caused mere and mere women te leek te Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere for their suits and dresses. A Greup of Fine Suits, $38,50 Savings of a third en many of the suits! Handsome suits of vcleur and fine belivia arc elaborately embroidered or trimmrd with fur or both! Suits of geed tricetine nre especially well tailored. They have character and distinction far beyond their price. Weel Jersey Suits With Sleeveless Dresses at $46.75 The jackets arc tailored and the sleeveless dresses arc in slip-en style with narrow belts. Copenhagen and brown heather mixtures. $25 and $35 Interesting selection among suits of tricetine and velour, quite plainly tailored or trimmed with silk embroidery. Some with fur cellars and fur pockets, according te the model. New Tailored Weel Dresses for Street and Afternoon Wear, $20, $23.50, $25 Peirct twill dresses, seme with charmcuse foundations; Bread satin girdles finish dresses of tricetine that are trimmed with iridescent beads; Geed heavy crepe de chine and Canten crepe dresses arc in the fashionable severely plain models or are beaded; Tricetine frocks embroidered with silk or wool; Such are the dresses, and in charm, smartness and becoming beceming ncss they speak for themselves. Several Hundred Frecks at $15 and $16.75 are the types for which one expects te pay consider ably mere. Canten crepe, crepe de chine, tricetine, Peiret twill and velour (plain or combined with charmeuse) are trimmed with wool or silk embroidery, many i rows ei braid, beads and se en. (Mutkct) IrailHfr Pi $15 Odd Trousers The Men's Stere help3 a great many men who bring in their cents nnd vests, te have practically a new suit for $5 te $7.50. Fer thnt price n mnn can get geed-looking trousers in cheviets, cassimcres or worsteds. All-wool, of course, and well tailored in any number of, geed patterns. ((inllery, Mnrket) Beys9 Shoes Special, $3.75 BeVs' black nnd tan leather English-last shoes are in sizes 1 te tVi and make fine "dress" shoes. $1.25 for boys' shoes of tan leather in straight-lace style, with round tees nnd welted soles. Sizes 10 te 13V4. Very geed shoes! Werth-While Cheesing Among Men's Black and Tan Leather Sheesat$4.75 Special Shoes for Big and Little Beys Sizes 2 te Sat $2.90 ((Sullery, Murkct) $38.50 350 Dresses, Special at $7.50, $8.75 and $10 Practical, wearable dresses that will give most satisfactory service, especially te college girls and business women! Mannish serge, wool jersey and tricetine are in dozens of different models. Bathrobe Blankets. 35 Bordered blankets, all ready with frogs and cord girdles, te be made into cozy, comfertabla bathrobes for women r men. They are simple te make, for there is verv little cutting anj sewing te be done. The blankets an' lixUO inches, with border for the bottom and the cuffs. Geed color combinations. (Central) Wemen9 s Pleated Skirts A Third Less at $5 Twe smnrt, fashionable models! One is in Sorrento blue, black and gray stripes forming the plaid. Its box pleats are stitched down about six inches. The ether is a lovely prunella cloth, and almost the same skirt was last year three times this price! It is box and side pleated in most attractive manner. In brown and tan tones with touches of blue. (Market) D rices Ire Dwra In the Luggage Stere Black seal brief cases that last year wcre $12 are new $7.50. Cowhide brief cases that last year were $7.50 are new $5. Black enameled 24-inch suit cases that last year were $6.50 arc new $5. Genuine cowhide 21-inch suit cases that last year wcre $16.50 are new $0.50. Leather handbags that last year were $4 and $5 nre new $3. Leather handbags that last year were $7.50 are new $5. Levely beaded bags that last year were $10 te $30 are new $3. Chiffen velvet bags that last year were $4 are new $3. (Chestnut) With Amber Lights; Like Amber te the Touch Sale of Bakelite Necklaces $3.50 $4 $5 Fully a Third Under Price Beautiful glinting amber lights, warm and golden like captured sunshine and cut se that there are brilliant flashes of white light, tee, these bends greatly resemble genuine nmber. They are graduated in lengths from 23 te 30 inches, and the beads grew larger, deeper and richer as they go down the string. Being bakelite, they have the semi-gummy "feel" that real amber has and are light in weight, thus remeing one of the greatest objections te bead necklaces. Seme strings of ruby-red bakelite bead3 among them. Last year necklaces like these were around three times the prices. (Centrnl) $2 $3.85 $3.85 $1.50 Seme of the Pretty Extra-Size Underclothes in the New Extra-Size Shep, at the Subvay Entrance, 13th Street, Near the Millinery Seme extra-size underclothes we have known in the past were ugly and clumsy, some were bold and showy, but these oxtra-size kinds are .-oft and lovely, net tee trimmed te be fussy and net tee plain te be stupid. Bishop nightgowns of cambric- with tiny embroidery bending ni.d ribbon hae three-quarter sleee.s, at $1.51) Lew-neck nightgowns with imitation Madciia cmbieulery and alenciennes laca are of sheer pretty cotton, at $2. Envelope chemises of all-silk crepe de chine an- benutifully plain wuh hemstitching, ei there are clabeiate ones for !ies-s, with ciuanti-tii-. of .-heer lace, Georgette crepe and tiny roses, at $3.85. Sizes lb, l'. and 20 for women who wear 4ii te 54. (Tliirtrentli Street .Near the Milliner), .Mnrketi Cent er Opp e e n- Bleemer Frecks for Miss 2-te-6 Years Ne frock seems te be mere becoming or practical for little girls of these ages. Choos Chees ing is particularly geed right new. Made of chambray, usually, in many pretty ways. Seme are nantalette frocks that are a variation of the bloomer style. Celers Lr.,T are pink, blue, green nnd tan. $1.50 te $4. E3S!IOt' A little style sketched is $2.25. hi $2.25 y rr-T'irr. 2iU2Mn (Central) ftP'l r' r Women's High Shoes Specially Priced $4. 75 Brown Kidskin Black Patent Leather Seasonable, geed-looking shoes with sturdy welted s-elrs nnd medium heelb kinds thnt will de service all Winter long. A Choice of 3 Black Pumps, $7.50 A lower price than in quite some time for pumps of black dull leather, patent leather or sntin. They have r u-ni-d holes and high French heels. Some have the new sligl? wider and shorter vamp. Women's Brogue Oxfords, Extra Geed t $7.50 Black or brown calfskin Oxfeuls have thick welted soles eutlined with white stitching und mmv low heels splendid for sports, walking and street wenr. They have simulated wuir tips, rounded tees and perforations. (Chestnut) miKSjia tLiUCS) Remnants of Muslin, Crash, Damask 8c te $1 Yard 1 te 5 atd lengths of sheet ings, t-ible uamjsk and ciash from our n cKs A'l are long enough te be of practical value. Thi piiLi- nm a thud te half - Japanese Quilted Silk Slippers, 85c Comfert.ibU In iroeni slippers in daint M .1 -. Of rnp, blu yellow an 1 i'ipIc- -1'k, fluve lined and wi'h n ilnei lured ties. All-Weel Zephyr Sweaters $3.50 Clay and (lark colors, with con trasting Tvivtde lellnrs and s-n-hfs Seft and warm for worm n's 1 .ill and Winter wui. G'ip I ' .u.i.1 i i" si.t " Women's Washable Gloves, 75c and $1 Pair L'-clasp duplex silk gloves, lined with n-le, m gia, n.aue, brown nnd black, new eer a third less than former price nt 75 . Strap-wrist chamois li-le gloves with spearpe'nt stitched bucks, in crray, brown, cafe, biscuit and white, $. Dimity BIeuEes, a Third Less, $2.50 I'rett'tst llftues we've Had et at anywhen like thn pi et' Twe Pel"!- Pan styUs a M-.eiely pill 'it ' p' 'I I 1 ,11 ,i n 1 ;,., ,1. nreund" cellar with tun fulkd edf.1 -. Fudge Aprons, 45c A bit ei unb cached muslin stamped fur u few touches of cie-s-atitch embroidery und be he'd a fudge anrnn incredibly attractive! Just the thing for gifts or parties. Cotten Huck Towels, 25c Hen. st itclu-d ones, all stamped and leady for the distinctive touch a little emhieiduty ulways gives. Fne designs nnd models te suggest possible color combinations. East Aisle Opportunities Novelty Girdles $1 and $1.50 Celluloid link atr.u' in a num ber of colors and combinations of celluloid and metal lend an almost me neval into te the mete severe frocks. Women's Warm Pole Coats at c .. 5and$16.50 eral models ,'re-ii which te ih -e in tuiuu heather m vim-- Seme ate half-in-d, etheis fully lined. urn: g.rls as we 1 .is women wul In interest! 1 at i "s-hair pole (eats, fully iTie.l ,Mth siik, aie in the s ft, l'- " tan ei in th popular h w i..,d. , $1 ; t, an 1 SIT .",0. Desirable Black Coats Without Fur $25, $38.50 te $62.50 A great many women are irking for well-tuilme 1 black i-'-ats Here they aie, of ve lour, bioadcleth, lmr in und N'erman !n eh th in urieus attiactne styles ,mrn are iur n t' eni te set nil the ' i ify if tl i ir f ,n or with M-iy h i-ht h tt ir vet .igain - with p'ain Ida' k hat- Beautiful Furs en Coats at $58.50 These unusual reats are of the best ljelivia coatings a-id handsi mely lined. Some are ulee onibreideied. Thu fuis, which are he generously i.sed, are wolf, mole, squirrel and nutria. Many ether 1'nriilneme earn pie ami ether one-or-two-of-n. kind coats and wiaps hnve lingo cellars nr.d rt rusif.nal cutfh of H',i'iriel, beaver, nu tria, mole, Austialian opossum and taupe or brown wolf. 00 te $126. (MHrkel) 1 W 1 ii i 'i 'i 'f . '. hi : i 'A ! 31 ii Mi ha .'.aiapagygYyglyv,i(.M-.--:- T 'J h V- - t rj if
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