"T'rf- r -'ji. '"' At EViskiG ptfttic m60erpb:il , -v ' "" ipM n&A, WEiftsEBrLix OTWMIIIPMmVn'? -,., nf?n- . rW'-t4' ",S ' 'Ji3? T,vw OCTOBER 10, 1921 f DREAMLAND ADVENTURES The Gtnnt'a Lest Princess Hr UADDV Jeck and Janet, with Balky Sam Jttetl Mule ailU 00B6II Jjivpnu,,. Mn a circus side show. ind fifrfl reiminfJe nt teilj who icants In net thin, and a handsome young Man' who is iccktne the lest princess V( 'his heart. Thcv start te take the fit iZdv en 'en elephant ride te nmfce W thin. CIIAITBR III UldltiR Twe Mules THE clrciiK fnt lntly, mounted en the back of Weeden Clephnnt, was ready te Mart en her gettlng-thln ride. It . .., t. i,nt nrk hetKliiiK licr upon the l?phnt'H bnek. nrt -he lekc,I an If fine were mil-iuui,. -. tlen rolled off her In Htreiu.iK. Janet and Jnck tUeiwIit that n geed ,len If h" tat wns meltinc that St that she was IehIiik already. The handsome yeuna Rlnnt looked wistfully ns Weeden Elephant set off Z th the fnt lndy en his back I'd like te go riding, tee, snd the riant. 'Tin tell I never have hnu n horseback ride." Jack and .lanet looked nt him with keJn wmpnthy. He really ;uis very. "' tnU-be tall tlmt he couldn't pos- hlbly Ht ,me lu,rsc- ,Th,,,1 " i aazed nt the glnnt. he rcineiiiberiil having ncen workmen hnuUng tele phone poles the day before. Tlii. pet bad benn hi) long they veuldn t fit en one truck, he that workmen had itxed n truck and a trailer. " lf,u. i 1....1 .. imrhe te carry ui -n.i nnntlier home te carry nls 1K8 he could go riding." enld Jnck. . il.. ........ MlnA'Url "Why, Unlky Sain can ride the -lant and Joint mi .uuie i-im " r,s." cried Janet. i,tf 1.-...1 t he num." braved ltnlk Sum. who wanted te show tlmt he waH u Mrniig miiu . i . couldn't carry the weight of the fat 11 Se the giant sat en IJnlkj Sam's back He was he tall his feet Mill vested en the ground. The glnnt. hew. ier, stretched out his long legs nnd put hi" ft't't en Jointed Mule. Then he was ready for a ride, thanks te Jack s bright idea. "Hcc-haw! There is still room left en my back," brnjed Jointed Mule te Jack and Jnnct. "Wouldn't you, tee. like n ride?" Te be mire Jack and .Timet would like te ride. They climbed en Jointed Mule In front of the Riunt's feet nnd irtre very comfortable. "Hee-haw! Away we go," brayed llalky Snnt, and the two mules Fet off after Weeden Elephant, who was al al renily outside the circus grounds nnd heading for the high hill. "Hee-haw! We will catch you!" braved Jointed Mule after Weeden I'.lepliant. At that Jointed Mule Jump, cd forward nnd begnn te gallop. New when Jointed Mule jumped, he forget te tell Unlky Sam te jump with him. The result wns that he jumped out from under the giant's feet, and down enme the feet en the ground, her-clam' When the giant's feet hit the ground they ncted as brakes nnd stepped him short. llalky Sam still went forward se the glnnt slid off his back, and sat down en the ground, Ker-thump! "Oef," grunted the smut. "I don't like this kind of riding. It is tee bumpy." llalky Sam wns much vexed with Jointed Mule for jumping ahead thnt war. "Yeu ought te be ashamed of yourself," brayed llalky Snm. Jointed Xlule wns ashamed of himself nnd premised that when he started te run ngiiin. he would first give u warning "hee-hnw." The two mules lined up once mere. The glnnt tnt en llnlkv Ham and put ids feet en Jointed Mule, nud they hurried after Weeden Elephant and the fnt lady, who were new climbing the hills. (Hew the fnt lndy melts will be told tomorrow.) HAT FRAMES Tlir liirffcnt n ".nrtment of lint Krnmwi In Phlla- l.tnlit A Call any time nJ make jreur lelcctien HA I FY Largeit Hut UtLdjl Frame Display 612 ARCH ST. Miorrnenl Opn 0 A. M. te 6 P. SI. HARD KNITTING WOOL Buy Direct Frem the Factory 4-Feld Gcrmnntewn Weel. White Cardinal Heney Dew Harding Blue Pigskin Brown Dlnck Dettle Green Marien Bluu Steel Seal Hrewn Jade Green Maroen Navy Turquoise Old Rebe J0 AA Per Lb., Pure P.UU Virgin Weel Gtnaint Scotch Heather, $235 a lb. Any Quantity Sold Prepaid Mail Orders Solicited Vu pay postage en orders of a pound or mere. Discount of! 10' r en orders of $20.00 or ever, WILLIAM H. LEES' SONS 2426 N. Hancock St 'Nriir 2nd A Yerk HU.) ?3I. Oix-n Silt. Till 1 1 VI. L Just One Little Pimple Will Spoil n Beautiful Face A pimple will often appear desplte ine tare you r0 your skin This ian no melded by the use of a pure map and u uoed cleansing cream Hut hew te remove the pimple, which uppearx almost without warning? Just n little, llenuty Hlene.li. applied t unltinie or whenever convenient nnd ' little annevlnir blenilRh dlHtippi-niH "enuty Hleaeh, the Idenl skin benUtlller, also ri'ineven ether nkln lilemitihis, uch as tan, frtrkliH, liver HpelH. leu should use Hlitck and White Seap lj a puie. autlseptlL eoinpeiiud et olla Hlie Heauty Illiiclc, Is ilullKhtfully fra Brant Te keep the Hkln Heft nnd the FSri"'.f.rtc of a ImpurltltJi. use Illnclc ,niJ.hlti. rieaimlnu t'reuni inlH popular beauty tieiitnient should nave a plu p en nvery woman's) tlresHliiff rn ,.r U.l,,ek i""1 Whlti. !it-nut Uleach. tbi Jar, Ulaelc mid White Soup, 26t. "ie enltii Hint u and White cleanslni? '-rwm 2r,e nnd 30e the pnelcnRi- All "HuimiiIiwI anil Held b our favorite W ,'.'ml ''' Parlnient mere T.. le, ,"'1'' ,: 1'leuBh. Memphis, IW f"i ,,ur c"l' "' "'e Hlrthilny tin. '""' '"' li-tTHtliiK leallit vvhleh jyj ;ou id about llh.fk and hlte "Utt 1'upai ith mh EiWpJTY DLEACIl Jmj Mrs, Wilsen Adepts Alabama Mammy's Recipes for Delicate and Unusual Cakes And Mixes This Southerner's Wise Sayings About tJw Art of Cooking With Measurements for Nut Concoction and Dreamland Icing liv MIlS. M. A. WILSON Copvrteht. ltl. Iiu .Vr M, A. WUsen. All rlahts Mervfif. 'TIIR dear old lovable mammy of the Seuth la slowly but surely dying off. If you can plrture her, wHth her nmpla Rtilncn-bliie cnllee dreH nnd white muslin npren nnd n Rnyly rolered bnn miinn wound tlRhtly nrnund her head In turbnn fashion, you hnve vlMiallzcd the despot of the Heuthern kitchen. Sephie, the dear old tyrant mammy of nn old plentntlnn In Alabnma, ex pressed hernelf one day: "Mali vtahs iiIkivc whutebber nm you gvvlne ter de wld the cnls newndnys. Dey wenlm dey dresNeq niffhnli dey kneen den de nnkles nnd wld bundles ob hnlnli stuck eutcn round dey cabs no. mam, Ah shore nebber did see the beat en them. Dese ern rhIh don't want te cook nohew. In mnh time, Ah enme inter de cook house an seen ns Ah wns able te hep Aunt Um, nnd whenehber Ah t'lnks of the hljr ranee, de klndlln' nnd nil the old -fashioned pamfernnlln Ah lnrncd ter wtik wld nnd den leeks nt dese yerc ehllder nnd den wen 'or hew dey all nm rwIiip feed der famblles den. Ah Miere does with Ah wns buck In de Reed ole dnj.s!" Here are n few of Aunt .Sephie's maxims they nre trite but true and they mny lend us n helping hand. She says that: A man may just love floating island, butjie would n heap rnther have bread nnd ment when his stnmnch is empty. If the. joint of the piecrust Is tough, then you can make up your mind thnt the pnstry is tough tee. The wemnn who just Hies nt her work lias the most time te make pies, Visitors just nnturnlly make the family keep their manner nice. Her recipes nre eagerly sought for for miles around. Aunt Sephie is a born cook nnd ns she has no real Men for nctunl working proportions thnt would be suitable for this corner, one must he en the alert te mensure vvlint she calls just n mite or a pinch of this or that. Aunt Sephle'R specialties are de licious old-time enkes. I have tested every recipe given here, se von can en en iey making them. Cnreful and accurate measures are very necessary for the success of nny recipes se sift the (lour once into n bowl nnd then fill lightly In the measuring cup nnd level off the top of the cup with n knife. Watermelon Cahc An evnl-shnped pan Is necessary for the Buccess of this cake. Fer the white pnrt crenra One and one-fourth cups of suear. One-half nip of butter. Crcnm well nnd then odd Three cups of flour, One-half iestipoen of lalt. Five level Icaipoens of baking Lew der, One cup of milk. Bent te hinoeth butter and then fold in the stiffly beaten whites of four eggs. Let stand while you prepare the red part. Fer the red part cream One-half eup of butter, One and one-fourth cups of sugar, Yolks of four eggs. New add Ttce ami ene-half cups of flour, Four level teaspoons of baUng pow der, Oticiewp of milk. Heat hard nnd then ndd one-fourth teaspoon of red vegetable coloring te color the dough n geed red. Use the white enke mixture te line the pan with nnd then the red part for the center. When ready for the even sprinkle ever the enke one cup of seeded raisins, pressing them down firmly Inte the bntter. Hake in n moderate even for fifty minutes. niarlt Fruit Calie Cream One and one-half cups of oreirn sugar. One-half cup of butter. Three cans well and then add Three and one-half cups of llem. Twe level tablespoons of baU)j pow der. One-half teaspoon of salt. One cup of sour cream. Twe-thirds cup of cocoa. Tlent hard te hlehd nnd then add 7'tre cups of finely chopped nuts, One cup of seeded raisins, One cup of prunes, stones removed, and cut in hits, Onp-half cup of finely chopped can died citron, One teaspoon of nutmeg. One-half teaspoon of alUpicc, One-fourth teaspoon of clevct. One ciip of thick apple butter. Bent te n smooth mixture nnd then tut'n In n pan which has been lined with grensed nnd floured pnper and bake one nnd ene-hnlt hours in a slow slew slow even. When cold ice with vvnter icing whiih hns been colored n delicate green with vegetable coloring. Alabama Nut Celic Crcnm well One and one-fourth cups of sugar, Tire-ihirds cup of butter, Yolks of four eggs. Then ndd Three and one-half cups of flour. Four teaspoons of baking powder. One-half teaspoon of salt, One-half teaspoon of nutmeg ex tract, One and one-fourth cups of milk. One teaspoon of vanilla. Beat te mix nnd then cut nnd fold into the enke batter one nnd one-half cups of finely chopped nuts and the whites of four eggs beaten until quite dry. Turn Inte deep pnn with n tube in the center. Lny mntch-like strips of citron across the pnn ns you place each spoonful of batter irr the pan. Ilnke in a slew even for fifty-flve minutes. Alabama round Cake Place In a mixing bowl One-half cup of rice flour. On$ eup of cornstarch, . Twe and one-half etipi of whlta flour, Four level tablespoons of baking p'ewdcr, One-half level teaspoon of olnriemon fllft four times nnd then dIecc in n mixing bowl Twe-thirds cup of butter, Yolks of tin eggs, One and two-thirds cups of powdered sugar. Cream until light lemon color and then add The prepared flour, One and one-half cups of milk. Beat for ten minutes until like molten geld nnd then add One-half teaspoon of Wnnamert ex tract. One-half teaspoon of nutmeg extract nnd stiffly beaten whites of eggs. Ijine a pound cake or round cake pan with two thicknesses of greased and lleurcd paper and then turn In the cake battel und spread toward the sidc of the pan. Have It a little higher en the sides than In the center. Bake In a slew even for one hour. Remove from the even nnd turn en n wire rack te cool and then, when cold, lce with the following Icing : Dreamland Icing Seak one tablespoon of gelatin in two tablespoons of cold water. Place two cups of sugar in a sniiccpnn nnd ndd One-half cup of xtatcr. Three tablespoons of white tern sirup. Cook until the mixture will form a firm ball when tried in cold water. New pour enc-hnlf of this sirup upon the stiffly benten whites of egg. Iteturn the bnlencc of the sirup te the store nnd ndd the gelatin and stir te dissolve. Cook for five minutes. New place the howl containing the first pnrt of the Icing in ice cold wntcr. Beat hard nnd then ndd the balance of the icing and brnl until the mUture la quite thick. Flaver as desired. Jtist n een en it will held It shape, spread en the cnlte and have it about one inch thick en top and about one-half inch thick en the sides. MRS. WILSONS ANSWERS Dear Mrs. Wilsen Inst summer you gave n sponge-cake recipe, I re call it was Inexpensive and at the same tlme dollcleus. Will you kind ly print it again? MRS. C. C. Spenge Cake Place in a bowl ''nrce-ituTfrj cup of sugar, Yolks of two eggs, Four tablespoons of water, One cup of flnur, Twe level teaspoon of baking powder. Beat te mix. then fold in the stiffly beaten whiten of the two eggs, turn In n well grensed nnd floured pan with a tube In the center, nnd bake In n slew even for forty minutes. V sJr 1 mm Remevei Hair T li i Artwpteil Dfiillnterjr for ever 30 renra by women who knew the Mnilr nf Msnde nnd thfre them. nnd Department TRICK. SI. 00. nrr theimuntlA nf At nil Drue Wern, nr direct. TRIAL SIZE, 10c JOSEPHINE LEFEVRE CO I VI North lilli M . Phlln. &m$W 1210 Walnut Street Wonderful Values On Fall Apparel Coats, Suits, Dresses and Wraps, all bearing the high standard of Sterling excellence and yet marked at the prices of much inferior merchandise. Tailored Tweed SUITS 39.50 Our stock Includes every new fch.ide nnd pattern of Imported Tweeds. Ouutuntetd linings. Hats by Phipps te Match Genuine Camel's-Hair COATS 49.50 When such escellent material nntl workmanship nre comblned, the result Is a real Sterling Ceat. Beautiful FROCKS 25.00 Of Trlcetlnes, Satins, Canten t repes In all the new accepted shades Belivia COATS 45.00 Wumi rich Belivia effered nt this exceptional speclnl price Heme fur-trimmed at $76 GERTRUDE MAY TOLES Eurenean Dancer Principal Dancer and Ballet Mistress With Leading Operatic Companies of Europe . Pupil of SignorPemie, Reme; Monsieur Fleuer, Paris; Studied 'and Played Under the Direction of Max Rehinhart, Berlin Stage and Esthetic Dancing Pupils Trained for Stage Special Attention te Children Classes New Forming l'rlliite rontens by Appointment Studie, Japanese Roem, Hetel Walten Daily 1 P. M. 6 P. M. Satnrdtri 9 A. M 5 P. M. :3a w?wc?ye?A 1624 Walnut Street Invites Your Early Inspection of Their Exclusive Display of Millinery, Gowns, Coats, Suits, Sports Cleths Fer the Coming Season Biffin ffiffi (IS a&g5LJm$xi fj - g fei i V3 Vw yft iajhzj n7T"irif i -fl r ill1 Special Our Opening Special Sale Proved Se Successful During the Week nf Oct. 9, We Will Continue Sale for Week of Oct. 16 Mnny specials. Tremendous .savings. AH new stock nnd styles. Come tedny nnd Ret nn American Beauty Electric Iren FHBE with a purchase of this tt rtF Mngniflcent set of T T enn be appreciated only when seen. 50 Regular price $50. Snle ,AA w ?rice s29- (ism & F1EE During Open ing Week Beginning Tomorrow American Beauty Electric Iren Free With Each of the Foregoing Sets of Heuse Fixtures Special for Stere and Office mm Fer Our Opening Week I This Beautiful i Dining-Roem Fixture for Opening Sale Only &JLD.f rf. Complete & T Prlci I $35 zQCwJiOlA World Gas & Electric Fixture Ce. Open Kvcrtings Durinn Sale "hnrge for packing out-of-town orders, 50c nn.m c f 2 '. IS week5000 of America's foremost Quality Products Re tailers are making a Special Dis play of these Nationally known Standard Toilet Papers: PURE WHITE The rich Quality crepe made into a roll of snowy whiteness. Very soft A. P. W. SATIN TISSUE 2500 Sheets of the Natien's Standard of Quality and Value te a roll. Fine. light, soft Satin Tissue but strong in texture. FORT ORANGE CROSS CUT ONLIWON The Qunlitv mpflmrn wIelif A liHl 1nifrraliu.t i.n th... -i f !- u tissue, strictly high grade lert Orange and a little sheets that arc arved from M TCtJ il'JJJl'Uti rr ikvttatieh MfMICR OP ffiXkS35Gf darker in color. an automatic cabinet. Ask the dealer for the A. P. W. Quality Prod ucts FREE folder that contains actual samples and descriptions of these five superior papers. Select exactly the type of paper you prefer at the price you wibh te paj then ASK FOR IT BY NAME and you always will he sure te get the same fine, firm texture, high grade toilet paper. Sold by A. P. W. Dealers at today's ECONOMICAL PRICES A. P. W. PAPER CO., ALBANY, N. Y. I'lilltttlrlplila limited IK North Krenl Htrcet h e rwTCpiuiM WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere 800 Pair of Women's High Shoes and Oxfords Special $4.75 Practical footwear, every pair. All have soles of serviceable weight and medium or low heels for comfort in walking. Oxfords are of nut-brown leather. High shoes are of black or brown kidskin, tan leather or of patent leather with dull leather tops. All are laced, of course. All sizes in tne collection, though net all sizes in each of the six different styles. if (Chenttiut) II 7 li i 1! J v t I I I I 1 i i m Women's Pole Coats, $16.50 These pole coats in four juunty models nre what a g;rcat many schoolgirls and business women want. They are sturdy, practical and withal smart, with their big: cozy cellars and deep roomy pockets. und blue tones. Half lined. All in soft brown (Mnrkrt) AU-Weel Plaid Blankets $8.50 and $10 $8.50 blankets are in pink, blue, tan or gray block plaids with white and measure 66x80 inches and, eh, se snug and warm ! $10 blankets are in two sizes. 68x80 inclfes in blue, tan, gray, pink or lack plaids with white, or in red with black. 70x80-inch size is in pink, blue, tan or gray plaid. entrn Sternal" Y y33 wl$8M SMwm m UK R i(l?SlfjWyfl)H''ISril!Ssl Hiftwfl I 111 ml t aiSiS III J 75c Center Opp o.e 85c 50c Bib Aprons Bungalow Aprons 50c te 85c Percale Bungalow Aprons, 75c Generous all-enveloping aprons of percale in light grounds show stripes and smnll figures in many colors They nre trimmed with plain color bindings or rickrack. (Sketched.) Gingham Bib Aprons, 50c Bluc-and-white checked nprens are bound all around with white. (Sketched.) At 65c, 75c and 85c A variety of serviceable bib aprons of light percales, smartly cut nnd trimmed with rickrack. Cretonne-Pattern Aprons, 85c Gay, flowery aprons are cut somewhat like the Pelly Prim aprons. They have pretty sashes and are trimmed with white bindings. (Sketched.) (Central) ' An Extra-Size Shep ' 1 featuring aprons, house dresses, negligees and undermuslins in sizes 46 te 54 is located near the Market Street Subway entrance, 1 just beyond the Millinery Stere. Remarkable Hats at $3 and $3.85 Silk' velvet hats with brims of tinsel brocade and silk linings really are remarkable at $3. And ethers, with feathers, lacquered ribbon, plaited felt strips, wooden beuds or snucy "ears," are likewise extremely low priced at $3 and $U 85. Corduroy Breakfast Coats, $4.85 Full-length ones lined throughout with flowered cotton challis. Heavy nap corduroy in lovely shades rose, Copenhagen blue, mulberry and cherry. 100 Reversible Weel Chenille Rugs, $3.85 Only u few left of these wool chenille rugs at just half price. Seme solid colors, but mostly mixtures. 30x60 inches Pongee Blouses, $3.50 Their popularity far exceeds nnything else we can find for the price Rell, "two-in-one" convert ible and Peter Pan cellars, with cuffs that accom modatingly turn back evei coat sleeves. Clearaway of Women's Underclothes $1.35 Chemises, nightgowns und petticoats, slightly mussed from hundhng Trimmed with embroidery, lace or hemstitching, nnd all are considerably under standard price at $1.35. Lace Cellars, 50c Hulf their former price for straight mutation Yenise Ince cellars in uenm and ecru. Large assortment of pntterns te cheese from. Absorbent Cotten Toweling, 19c Yard Ne chapped hands with thes-e unusually soft tewelR in use! 18 Inches wide. Men's Black or Brown Shoes Fer Business Wear Special at $4. 75 They have comfortable tees, bread low heels and sturdy welted soles exactly the shoes te wear day in and day out. Of black or tan leather of sound quality or of soft black kidskin. Ne man can make a mistake en shoes like these. Beys' Scheel Shoes, $2.90 All sizes from small 10 for the little fellow te big 5 which will fit the boys who are wearing their first long trousers. Of durable brown leather with wide tees and full double soles for extra wear. Special at $3. 75 Beys' black or tan leather shoes cut en an English last. They have straight tips and welted soles and are for big boys wear ing sizes 1 te 5 Vs. (Cinllrrj, .Miirkrl) e7 N As I 1 Children's Shoes Special $2.90 Little children's every day shoes that will stand a great deal of hard wear. They are of strong, dur able brown leather with wide, comfortable tees and long-wearing soles Sizes 6 te 2. (Chitnut) M Prices Are Down in the Skirt Stere Quality of materials is better in every instance, and the following list will give an idea of the lowered prices. Plain-tailored blue serge skirts of the grades that last year were $5.75 are new $3.75. Pleated wool plaid skirts of the grades that last year were $7.50 are new $5.75. Geed-looking pleated striped prunella skirts of the grades that last year were $12.75 are new $7.25. Satin-finish prunella cloth skirts, in pretty stripes, that last year were $13.50 and $15 are new $8.75. Beautiful box-pleated striped prunella skirts of the grades that last vear were up te $16.50 are new $9.75. Extra-Size Skirts Made of softest wool prunella in attrac tive stripes in grades that last vear were $19 nre new $11.75. (MurUrt) m ',ik: l h fc ' XbW W'ffvWx ' ta ' k.,iJ '.I i JiA i i I in rvmm p. ' 4 You'd Never Expect te Get Such Suits as These for $16.50 First, they are of the hnrd-finlshed twecd that wears and wears and wears. Nothing like it for real knocknbeut service nnd nll-wenther wear. Second, the jackets have the best lines we have seen in many a day Straight and slender and n ttle longer than last Spring's coats. They nre lined throughout with silk. Third, the fit of the suits. Shouldern fit snugly and sleeves are clone at the wrist. Cellurs roll closely te the neck. The suits are in heather mixtures of gray, green and brown. Deth modeb are sketched. Sizes 10 te 44. " (Mnrliet) li n I n k '!
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