SSS"''''' ',,,,-'!i - f4. l'V - VjtttfW p!fFmTrKZKfi.f'i&t'' WtVj'imt&HZMiJfWfM-ni isvyv . ffMW' Mi'Mffl ,!J'n.A- i'" ' f V if -37;M W ' - ,,. K-f4t I ' l EVENING PUBLIC LEDaEBPHILAPELPHIA, THUBSPAY, OCTOBER 20, 1921 11 LITTLE BENNY'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pape - marl nt m ctnfrtt nintlflln n nr- count of her having told pep te leek hew derty my Jinndn wns wile we wns ceting supplr, and pep sent me up te wnsh them mid wen I ceme down necn the mnsh potatoes wns nil gene, spoiling inv hole supplr en ncceimt of me etiy hnvlnB had 2 helpings before I wns bout up, mid nftcr eunplr Gladdls went te the movles with Mr. 1'erklnn and I went iit) In her room te leek for revendge, thinking O, I knew, 111 tnke the stepper out of this bottle of perfume nnd hide It and the smell will all leek out of the bottle nnd Oladdls went be able te Uud thAnd"iPfltnrtcd te pull the stepper out, enr the mero- I pulled the mera It Btnycd In. Being a glass stepper with a ulinrp top and sharp edges maklna It hard te pull, nnd my flngcrB Btnrtcd te ert like enytlilng, me thinking, Heck, Ida Is n heck of n stepper, heck. And I tried te get it out for about a hour, nnd jest wen I was going te glve t up in diskusst wnt did it de but come out Jest as easy as If it could of did that In the fcrst place. And I left the bottle there and hid the stepper in my room, and I was In bed wen Oladdls Btarted te come up stairs, and I nerd her and quick snuck ever In my pld lammcra nnd llsscncd behind her deer te heer wnt bIie would nny wen nhe smelt the smell leek out of her perfume nnd dldcnt see the stepper. Wich prltty seen I herd her say. Did envbedy spill eny perfume crreund hecr? Well for Pcets sake, that nwful Btepper Is out at last. Ware in the wcrld Is it? O well I dent care, I hope nnd pray 111 nevcr see It ngen, Ive bin trying te get it out every day for 3 IMOIltilM. Me thinking, Aw gosh, wat the doecc. geed nltc, nftcr me getting my Angers nil sere. And this morning I smeared glue nil ever the bottom of the stepper and put it Imck in the bettle ngen. Read Your Character nv niphv Phitupi Pn.ssloimle Hands Right at the outset It muit be stated that this business of holding hnnds is one which must be discussed circum spectly. Our loophole Is this J it Isn't really necesinxy te held a person's hand con tinuously te decldc whether he or she is one possessed of nn excess of ardor and emotion. If yeu're reasonably quick about it you can find out nil you wnnt te knew simply by shaking hnnds. Even "demon" chaperons cannot pre vent n slight lingering of the hnnd clasp. And It isn't necessary te let It linger longer enough than te Indicate a certain degree of cordiality. All you have te find out is whrthcr the person's hnnd Is het. A het hand indicates het bleed, net se much in the literal as in the figurative sense. It doesn't mnlce nny difference whethcr the hand is moist or dry. Thnt is of physiological slgnifiance only. Ex it is well te rememher tnnt a ha ftel will be and colder lcii ncrsnircs free v than it normally Is If the weather is cold and the hand is ungleved. Such persons arc net only likely te display ardor in their affections nnd friendships, but hnve a tendency te be het-headed generally, resentful of In sult or fancied insults, but equally ready te fergive and forget. Tomorrow Cress-cut Capitals Adventures With a Purse I The price 1" HAVE a real find te tell you about tedav. That Is. it will be n real find te you if you have In mind getting n fur coat this year. Over in New Yerk Uvea a fur manufacturer. That i, thl concern takes the skins, treats them and fashions them Inte lovely fur coats and neckpieces. These nre sole te cxcluslve shops all ever the country. New, thrn, thnt snme manufacturer has etirnril n nlinlt rlellt here In the cltJ. mul Is lirlnslncr turn ever here direct from New Yerk. This incaus that Philadelphia is getting the furs direct from the manufacturer, and at manu facturers' prices. Fer lnstnnce, I saw a beautiful Scotch mele coat there, full length, this season's model, for $300. What is mere, every garment carries a guarantee aB te quality and value. I heard about the skin tonic n long tlme age. It was this wise: Dorethon had been Allce at n dance, and she said thnt never had she teen Allce leek se pretty. "Ilcr skin," said Doro Dero Dore thea, "looked simply marvelous." A few well-chosen questions brought forth the information. And se here's the story for you. Thia tonic is n mild nstrlngcnt and skin, well, revlvlfier. Before you put nny powder en your face rub en some of the tonic, which Is a liquid the color of water, nnd with a fresh, elenn went. Let it dry In nnd then de your powdering. The skin is left with a enft glow nnd fresh smooth ness that will delight you. This is net the sort of thing you must use for n week or mere before you sec any results. Yeu notlce the difference the very first time. I have had sevcrnl bottles of it. nnd personally I wouldn't think of dressing without using It. clghty-flve cents' n bettle. AT&ttW"' eet9 GIRLS OFF TO CAPITAL West Philadelphia High Students te View Wasl-lnoten. Sights Members of the senior class, of the West Philadelphia High Hchoel fpr Girla begeu the traditional visit te Washington today. The class met nt Bread Street Station and left Philadcl nlilan en the 8:35 o'clock train this morning. At the Capitel the 200 girls spent the day visiting the Corcoran nailery, the Lincoln Memerial. . th Pan-American Union, the washing washing ten Mpnumcnt and the Library ei Tomorrow they will nee the Heuse nnd Senate In action. Aftcrwnrd they will visit Arlington and Mount Ver Ver eon. Saturday they will see the Bu reau of Engraving, the White Heuse, the Smithsonian and National Museums. The girls will return te Philadelphia Saturday night. FIRE IN CEMETERY Eleotrle Wlre May Have Ignited Tree at Ninth and Federal There was nn clement of mystery In n fire this morning in Lafayette Ceme tery. Ninth nnd Federal streets. Residents of the neighborhood were aroused by the clang of firebella shortly nfter 4 o'clock. Their nmazement was increased when they saw a score of fire men leaping ever tombstones and draw in n line of hese through the cemetery. The fire fighters discovered the blnze In n large poplar tree. A northeasterly wind scattered the burning leaves te many parts of the cemetery. An elec tric wire nenr the tree may have caused the fire. J Aiitttatt (8k MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thnrity-ffetinirtlhi Street TELEPHONE 7000 MURRAY HILL TJhnr ty-f 5 f tlh Street Tlie Great Atatainrra Sale ORIENTAL RUG Is unew being held mi the Fifth Fleer ExtraerdJirnsLry pireparatfleinis have Jbeen made for this Sale, as a resmlit of wflicclh ttlhne aggregation of Regs assemrulblled for fit far surpassesHra beauty, velmimnie sand valuesthe acMevemmefiits of amy prevfieus seaseini wfitlhifimi several! years Every Rung in the Salle 3s uinireservedfly guaranteed by B. Altinmae & Ce. The many exceptHeima! values flmcluide Rugs Je Small Sizes Sarticfe (threshold size), Persian Mosseul Persian Mosseul Choice Persian 4 $28.75 4 11. S7.00 68. Rugs in Medaum Sizes Central Persian . Oriental ... Iran end Mlraban . Choice Saruch . Rugs 3n Roem Sizes Persian amd Chtaese (averaging 8x10 te 9x12 feet), Choice Oriental Rugs (various; sizes 9x12 feet te at $387. & $88. 96.0 1138. 119.D $26. 10x14 feet) 577. An immense number of selected Oriental Rugs, from Persia, Turkey, The Caucasus, India and China, in odd and large sizes, are offered at propertiooately low prices WANAMAKER'S I WANAMAKER'S I WANAMAKER'S Important Fer Men A Special Sale of Made-te-Measur e Suits of All-Weel Materials $37.50 WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE 56 Different Patterns for Cheesing Best news in many a day ! Worsteds, unfinished worsteds, cassimeres and cheviets in fine gray mixtures, dark blues and browns. Plain oxford gray and navy blue or black flannels. Any of these 100 wool materials will be made up into almost any kind of a business suit you select and made te your own measure for $37.50. Ordinarily such fabrics as these are used only in suits costing $5 te $17.50 mere. We guarantee the perfect fit of eveiy suit. It's a special occasion and worth taking imme diate action en. (Gallery. JIarltft) Anether Big Price Break Women's Shoes That Were $6.75 Wholesale Last Year New Marked Here Retail at $4.10 Last year we felt that these shoes were tee high for us te buy for the Down Stairs Stere. They cost $6.75 wholesale. This year's regular wholesale price dropped quite a little down te $5.50. But we still hesitated te buy And new before the Autumn weather is' really here the dealer agreed te turn ever his surplus te us te clear away quickly at $4.10. That means one dollar and forty cents saved from the lowest wholesale price. That's that for the economy! r!'H3I. The Shoes Themselves come from one of the best makers of medium te high grade i for this year's skirts. The tees are slightly different shoes a specialist who confines himself te just a few ' either narrow or a trifle broader. styles' and use's all his efforts te make each-one perfect. i Splendid shoes for walking! Prepei'ly shaped, com- LJiJII Either of the two models pictured comes in black or tan calfskin of excellent quality. Heels are medium, soles are Goodyear welted. Beth styles are of correct height fertable and durable. All sizes? from 2V te 8 in A A te D widths te start with. Extxa salespeople. (Chestnut) Center Oppwt Weel Jersey Overbleuses $5 Fine, smooth wool Jersey with white linen cufYs nnd Peter Pan cellars. The season's newest shades mahogany, reindeer, gen darme and navy blue, African brown, tan, holly red and black. Women's Fine Gloves 75c and $1.75 75c for 1-clnsp silk gloves lined with lisle, in brown, gray, beaver and black. $1.75 for 2-clasp French lamb skin gloves with Paris-point backs. White, gray, brown and black. Fancy Werk Baskets 60c te $2.50 All of them are imported from Japan and ether faraway coun tries. Seme i've ratlia, some are sweet grasy, some arc lacquered straw and all are most attractive. A few are equipped with the usual sewing accessories. Leng Silk Jersey Pantalettes, .$5 Many people prefer them te petticoats. White, pink, navy, Copenhagen blue, cerise, purple, taupe and black. Corsets and Girdles $1 and $1.50 Pink ceutil in well-made girdles and topless corsets for' slender women and well-boned ones for average te full figures. .Many are combined with elastic. Women's Underclothes 50c and 85c 50e for bloemor3 and short petticoats of heavy striped llan nelet. 85c for bloomers, with or with out ruffles, in pink, white and black sateen. Bags, $1 A very low price for enam eled fabric bags in vachette finish, envelope shape, nicely finished. Cotten Damask Breakfast Cleths, $1 Clever patterns, stripes, fleur de lis and ethers. Napkins are 18c. East Aisle Women's Silk Stockings 75c Pure silk clear up te the garter top nnd with geed mercerized tops and soles. "Seconds" of a much mere expensive make. Black only. Hair Nets, 50c Dez. Net te be equaled for the price. Blende, light, medium and dark brown, auburn and black in cap or fringe styles. i.i.i h Wemen9 s Pure Silk Tuxedo Sweaters A Wonderful Let at $13.50 Se far as we can ascertain no silk sweaters are te be found elsewhere in the city at less than $22.50. Most of the sweaters in this $13.5 0 let are i ni- special purchase ail the maker had left; they are either in block or stripe ve:: in black and navy in all sizes and all of heavy, pure, crunchy silk. Other odds and ends of silk sweaters come in broken sizes in brown, sand, purple and white originally they were almost double in our own stocks. Plenty long, plenty large and very beautiful. Ideal for Christmas presents. (Crntrul) Girls' Scheel Ceat $7.75 $8 $13.50 $8.75 Sketched at $7.75 This girlish, becoming frock is of navv serge. Ihe finely pleated skirt is attached te a wlut. body and the blouse is separate. Sies s te 1 1 vt-ars s Begin at $5.75 for warm littk- coats for Miss C-ear-old. Then, in sizes C te 14 y ars, there are "an" number of coats at $8.75 te S25. Ch?viet. thmchi'las and snug pole coats are among them, all fully lined and mostly interlined. A geed pr.-.c'ical coat of closely-woven navy cheviot at $8.7" is sketched. Coats for Juniors and Small Women nre in sizes It te 17. Styhs am attr.-.ctive, mate rials geed and tailoring excellent. Seme of the cr-ats are tnrrni with fur. Pries begin at 1250 and go gradually up te $37.50. The ?1." .lO m 'del vket -hed ia of brown or nnvy velour. N'ctice ilm 1-irge cellar. The buttonholes are bound with mi broadcloth. "Dress-Up" Frecks for Girls Girls like te have some dresses that they wear only for "best" and almost always these are the frocks deaiest te their hearts! There is a par itulaily geed nssertirv nt of nich frocks just new from S7 7" te $'.-. One for girls of S te It y.-iiH i or brown velveteen combined with dee-i salmon cmP? de chine and embivukred with wool te match, Slfi.."0. Very Smart at $8 is the ether dres-. sketched The muldv top is of rid serge tumm-d with white silk braid aid the skirt is of navy t-crge. Sizes 8 te V2 years. Of all navy blue serge, it is S7.75. Geed Value at $3.75 Almest all mu ln-n v'th -choel-girl daughters between 0 and M y ars will be interested in regu lation dresses w.lh button-en pleated navy serge Fkirts and cadet blue gingham . -uUir blouses Thev nave reu ties and the cerrtvt emblems (MnrUct) MAVIS CORSETS Obtainable Only in the Down Stairs Stere Black benirj. is used in all Mavis certt-- and women knew thnt it is usuallv found only in the most expensive u rs"t-,. It is particularly tlexil le and durable and is considered the best boning. Over a dozen models take care of all figures from the short slight girl te the mature woman who is both tall and stout. ?f te $10. Brides will be interested in the lovely white satin corsets at $G.'j0. (Ontnil) Black Leads This Interesting Array of Hats TJI,.l. !..... - ... Black hut of panne velvet nre especially attiactive and show some new wide shnpes that will be very becoming te many women. Black is seen also amerr? new trimmed felt hats th- 6jyy!.' C'ulers seem nil tm In i.rl,t, SKfiY i... . -r "' b"-'- -irevm- .. ny contrast. ueep velvet lmU'T trimmed with uncurled ostrich are in green, French blue, ma hogany, tan and brown. Hus-et velvets aie rich in color and sea- tJmlaTti ulse in colera ana " e.Wch $0, $8 and $0.50. (Murliet) -' iU X t' 1. r i "j iy i if it I : U 1 m 1 m flKB'i H a 534
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