n.j&F-f tji. BV33NIHG PtfBIlO IEDGEJErPHIi;AlBLPHIA, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1921 ia "f" DREAMLAND ADVENTURES The Giant's test i'rinctsa Dj- DADOS' Organ Plays at 9, 11 and 4:45 fJhlmn nt Moen - WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair 31 !! A I ,Vfc nut' Janet, with Balky Sam, Jointed Hale and Weeden Bltphant, join a dreits sideshow. Thev find the jat teemnn senawing hecause she has hroemo se fit the handsome giant can not see hew chaming jifte is. CHAPTER V The Fat Lady Rolls T.UB circus frtt lady sat en the WenJn Elephant nnd looked clown trittn the high hills upon n vnllfy threiiffh which ran a bread river. The fat lady was het, melting and sere from lier ilde up the hills en the back of Veudn Elephant. And she had lest . miKh int, which should haye made her glfld, for mat Vi way bee nnu geno iu iihantTldlnc ,...,. . But right new the fat lady was tee cncomfertnbie te be clad. "Ob, hew shall I ever get back down there bills?." "he gasped. "I'm se bumped and Joggled I cannot rlde this elephant any were." Jtr'K and Jnnct gazed down the long sandy slope which led te the river far below. TTr. b n reed nlace for you te ct rid of mere fat by running, rolling ind swimming," paid Janet. But the tt lsdv only groaned. She felt that she couldn't run or roll. ,,.,. "Yeu will have te go down the hill and send a truck up here for me," she sighed. Tbe handsome young giant was look leek ins off ever the valley. "Somewhere In this valley I may find the lest prln cm of my dreams," he sighed. "I knew she is charming, and I am sure dhc ise heroine. I wish I could find her." . ,, , The 'fat lady suddenly gave a scream. "Loek at that toddling baby en the river hank." she cried. "Loek, he is falling in! He will be drowned!" Jack, Janet and the giant looked vbcre ehc pointed, and sure enough, far below tbey saw a baby tumbling Inte the bread, deep river. And no one was near te save him. The fat lady was the first te act. She forget in an instant her own dis tress and fears. She thought only of raving the baby. She gave Weeden Elephant a wha:k. "Hun! Run! Save that baby," she cried. The v.hack se stnrtled Weeden Ele phant that he plunged down the steep jand bank toward the river. Fer a short distance he plowed along like a runaway railroad engine. Then bis legs sank deep into the soft sand, and he became stuck. Ne sooner had he stepped plunging nnd sliding than fhn fat lady slipped from his back, landing in the sand. She picked herself up nnd began run ning. Rut the fat lady had net run in -.ears. She lest her breath in less than a minute. When the fat lady eaw she couldn't run, she did a queer but a most sensi ble thing she fell ever nnd began te rcll down the bill. And ns she was very round, she rolled fast much faster than she had run. She rolled, rolled, rolled until she came te the bank of tin; rier, and she relied right en into the stream, kerf-plash ! The baby was just going under for tl.e third timi The fat lady reached out end grabbed him. She st niggled 'te the shore nnd threw the baby upon the tank, where he lay safe nnd sound. But when the fat lady tried te climb the bank nhe ceuldnjt de it. She was tee veak nnd exhausted. She fell back into the water and floated down stream. Jark, Janet and the giant had gazed (u this, tee much startled te ineyc. New the ciant cave a shout. ' "The fat lady has saye1 the baby," he cried. "She is a heroine. We must net let her drown." And the giant started down the hill te save her, his long legs taking huge strides. J. Wonderful Collection of Women' )deratelv Priced in Wanamaker's The Plain Peny Ceat Sketched Is $65 The Beautiful Mushrat Ceat Is $125 Seft beautiful furs expertly worked and lined with rich Bilks. All of them Wanamner craality $125 $65 (Market) wiwi ncn SUKS. .fill ex meui nuwmmncr a fura such as very particular women will 11 Xl J .. A ' - asm MnlaltAH Aa ub ine rnouerate prices uuu wuuun tu yuy. Plain black pony coats at $65 are warm and luxurious looking because the skins nre soft and quite light weight Plain coats with raccoon or Australian opossum cellars and cuffs are a geed deal handsomer at $00. Peny coats with skunk cellars and cuffs are $125 for 86 inch and $145 for 40-inch length. Sports coats of natural muskrat, warm and soft and delightfully youthful, are 86 inches long nt $125, 40 inches long at $150. Fur Neckpieces of Many Kinds and Shapes Threw scarfs of seal dyed ceney are $15 te $37.60. Steles of seal-dyed ceney are 10x72 inches at $46. Cheker scarfs of mele are $25, and prices go Up te $65 for a deep shawl cellar. One-akin animal scarfs of skunk are $16.50, and prices go te $55 for a large threw scarf. Fex scarfs In taupe, brown and black are $25 te $55. Small Animal Beas Japanese mink $12.50 Gray squirrel $13.50,325 Fitch $12.50, $20 Storm Marfan SIKKH In 5K Baum Marten $87.50 and $40 A Special Greup at, $29 Showing Cellars of Raccoon, Australian Opossum, Black Opossum and Taupe, Black or Silver Wolf Warm, cozy valeur coats in navy, black or brown are lined with silk nnd interlined from cellar te hem. Soveral models in sizes up te 46. ' Special at $39 Silky Belivia ceata with wide cellars of Australian opossum are in dark brown and Malay; silk lined, of course. Alse in reindeer, brown and navy, without fur, at $39. All-Black Coats, $35 and $39 A loose-back model is belted across the front and is without fur at $35. , . Ei"1"ilr C0Qt f Normandle, with a wide cellar of black wolf, is $39. Beth styles are lined with black peau de cygne. Pole Coats, $16.50, $20 and $23.50 Excellent knockabout coats in youthful and Jaunty styles. Seme have raglan shoulders, some show box pleat3 down the back. Full or threc-nuarter length, lined throughout with silk. Mostly in Autumn shades 01 brown. Fine Coats and Wranc Sfiitfe"i0Bu l"""1? ,? tti fashionable- coating materials are in delightful shades of dull blue, Malay brown, weed brown, navy and black With COllarS Of main, Hrmln.1 Kn,.- A.,.11 J-....JU J ,. XKR.KO. SK SfiO i' J?r"' "'-""I -. vyuaau .. Fine Winter Coats Down Stairs Stere se en. $6a50, $65, $69 te $150. (Market) $39 $29 $20 Center lisle Opportunities Pearl Bead Necklaces Direct from the Orient Special, $5 . This is the opportunity for birthday, anniversary and Christmas gifts or-that long coveted string of pearls for one's self! Hew closely they resemble precious pearls I They are indestructible each bead, being made with mother-of-pearl base and- lustrous flsh-scale coating. The beautiful graduated bead necklaces are in lengths from 18 te 30 inches, in pink, cream or white. Held them up te the light and see hew each bead glows ! (Central) Bed Cevering Comfertables of wool or cotton but ting ceverrd tir&t with cheesecloth ami then with iin outer cevcrmt? of pretty light-weight material arc Kcneruljy needed in the Fcvcre weather. Old Old fashiencil pieced quilts are often in teresting, but net very warm, coifsiil ceifsiil crlng their weight. Striped ilimity bedspreads with pillow ehiiins te match lira deservedly popular, because they are dainty, easy te launder, durable anil Inexpensive. Having two spreads permit!, a bed te be kept always fresh. Afternoon Gewn Uses New Sapphire Blue Complete Showing of Children's Gloves Prices are lower and qualities better than they have been in many years. 50c pair for fleece-lined jersey gloves, with or without shiny black gauntlet cuffs edged with fringe. Other gauntlet gloves at 65c, 75c and $1.25 pair. 50c pair for white or gray chamois-lisle gloves. Finer chamois-lisle gloves, 85c; strap-wrist, $1. Duplex chnmois chnmeis chnmois lisle in white, mode, gray and brown, $1.25. $1.25 pair for fleece-lined gloves of brown leather or of tan or gray suede. $1.50 pair for unlined caneskin eleves in tan nnrl hrnrxm 5 for lighter weight cape gloves for dress wear; in tan and Alse for fleece-lined gloves of tan or brown capeskin or of 55 vr- brown. $1.85 pair for finest unlined mocha gloves in brown or gray. $2 pair for very fine tan capeskin gloves with spearpeint backs, t (Central) X"ttV jtf New Tep A v In Ilr Mln Fm Ilr 11 JIA7 F Mil nffli i yp TWTl 1 a rS OS I VV 1 iMl ) I $18.75 i Silk Envelope Chemises at $2.65 Ever se pretty! Of pink or white crepe de chine, they arc tailored and trimmed with hemstitching and ribbon. Step-in drawers of pink tub silk, $2.65. Envelope Chemises and Nightgowns, $3.85 Levely pink satin step-in chemises are cut with the sides slanting up. At the top each one shows shirring, lace and a medallion of real filet te enchant yeul Nice enough for a bride is the white satin chemise trimmed with tucked Georgette crepe, lace and ribbon. $3.85. Other chemises of flesh crepe de chine have built-up shoulders nnd are trimmed in various ways. $3.85. Leng, full nightgowns of gleaming pink crepe de chine have tailored or lace tops. $3.85. (Centrul) , Gorgeous Autumn Celers in New $5 Hats What a variety of becoming shapes and what interesting innova inneva t ens in trimming! But, most delightful of all are the colors, espe cially m hats of soft duvetyn. Scarlet maple, barberry red, russet, sky gray, beech brown, oak-leaf geld, and se en, are the color tones ?n wIT' NaVy ?nd bJack ,hats are nmen& tllem also, and seme hats with crowns of contrasting velvet. (Market) Fine Crepe de Chine Blouses Smartly- Tailored $9. 75 The crepe de chine Is a heavy quality, in white, flesh, tan, champagne, black and navy. The roll cellar (that women like te wear with suit coats) the cuffs and the front pleat are edged with a tiny frill and the entire front is closely pleated like a men's dress shirt. Peter Pan Dimity Blouses, $3 t u t SmaIt ""I0 Styl te Wear 8Prts suit or sweater. It buttons down the back, has the cellar, cuffs and front edged with frill and finished with little black bow. (Market) Hy OOfllNNE LOWE Fer many a cr,ry day we have had we Fame tlxlty of bentiment about our anpeai aun. as it row of Halloween cats. VJ e ,nve just had te be black or give tip. erased. I. rem 1'nriB comes tlie constant ZV ,liat ,I5lack ,,en,,t-' 1'erelnc of Pt jearn, hitH gene out nnd that uh S" "!!'" wrle.l by princcss It "inrefctrietetl color heloctlen. In evening gewiw a reaction appears .tie0, v'0,rnt y '". !?r "f B'Tgoeu's'h e ades and of fabrics in Venetian red Inking g.een and Hupphl,,. blue" The V !!' '"" ,)CC articulated strongly tiS i Vlins rnn,br ,,,0,e stunning A- tV ' -vIc-tl te evening orueondrcSreofWa:hT;vethe .etli ' 'Oinbijiatlen of sapphire. blaek vril.? ."""'"I'i'nj'ns, model of chiffon ,,'. ' C0".lbLned wlt1' PPhlw "trimn- ng I,ands et tar form " sole Coats for Girls and Juniors at Special Prices ceX &&'??-&?? heS "--Joeklngr fur-trimmed shnwi7niinJJ a i. .i 'ViWi, 'Wl "IB OI nne veieurs ana some have snawi ceuars of Australian opossum. Every coat Is fully lined, $20. Pole Coats at $16.50 Siesni2ate17SynaS1S' a" fU"y lined' fa t0nB blU' rcindecr and brown. Handsome Coats at $18.75 Silvertip belivia coats with loose sleeves, have cellars trimmed with bread bands of fur and are fully lined.. Sizes 10 te 14 years. (Skekhed) Fer Little Tots .,,iPiCnty 0f 1jttlc ffk"18 wear size 6 yars nnd se for them we have a Smart Heather Pole Coats at $20 The Freck Sketched at $8.75 sS f rE f mbf10ic,ered wit henna and tan wool. Sizes 8 te 14 years Many ether serge frocks are ?8.75 te $10.50. Kocl or blue flannel middies in sizes 12 te 18 years are $5 75 (Market) ' v . Graceful Silk Negligees, $6.50 They are in charming slip-ever negligees of geed crepe de chine, trimmed with shirring, little clusters of silk fruit and contrast ing ribbon. Turquoise, peach, rose, French blue, light blue, flesh, black, navy, honey dew and henna. s (Central) 1800 Corsets Drcm te SI Here are girdles, topless cor sets, slightly boned corsets of medium length and well-bened ones with high bust and long skirt; corsets, in fact, for almost any figure. All have been much higher priced, some even three times as much. All sizes among the fifteen models, but perhaps net In each style. Costume Slips $3.85 and $5.50 Beheld a camisole and petti coat combined! Mercerized cot ton crepe In black, navy and brown, $3.85; satin in taupe, black, navy, brown, flesh and white; crepe de chine and radium silk in black, navy and brown, $5.60. Dimity Blouses, $2.50 Cress-barred and striped dim ity Peter Pan blouses, plain or with tiny frills around cellar and cuffs and down the front. Hats That Are New at $1.50 te $3 Pretty felts with quills at $3. ncai veieurs witn ribbon bands at $2.50. Picot felts in colors at $2. Felts bound with contrasting color at $3. Useful medium and small size shapes. Women's Pure Silk Stockings, 75c "Seconds" of a well-known and mere expensive make. Silk clear up te the mercerized garter hem, with mercerized soles and seamed backs. Gray, Russian calf, African brown, black and white. Suede and Mecha Gloves $1.15 for women's two-clasp gloves of imported suede, pique sewn, with embroidered backs. Gray only. $2.50 for women's 1-clasp gloves of fine Arabian mocha. Outsewn- seams with spearpeint backs or pique-sewn with backs embroid ered in contrasting colors. Gray only. Tinsel Brocaded Ribbon $2.65 Yard Wide, luxurious ribbon heavily embroidered in geld thread and lovely colors, for bags, girdles, fancy camisoles and se en. Bag tops in a number of sizes and shapes, in imitation tortoise fhell and silver-plated metal, 25c te SP.50. Silk fiber tassels in many colors, 25c te $1.50. Turkish Towels, 25c Astonishingly large and heavy. Plain white or checked with light colors. Men's All-Weel Suits Made te Measure Special? $37. 50 (Savings of $5 te $17.50 en a Suit) Over flfty different patterns in all-wool materials worsteds and unfinished worsteds cheviets, cassi meres and flannels. All materials which are ordinarily put into suits which cost $5 te $17.50 mere. These will be made te your own measurements in almost any style that you may select for business wear. Every suit is guaranteed te fit te the customer's entire satisfaction. All- Weel Overcoats Half-Belted or Full-Belted Plain or Plaid-Back $30 te $38.50 Deuble-breasted rnat.s wif.h nlain rarrlen eV,,,i ders are in all the fine warm colorings for Winter wear ing. Every ounce of weight is an ounce of warmth and service, because these coats are all-wool through and through. Mens Fall Weight Union Suits $1. 75 Medium-weight, gray ribbed wool-and-cotton in high neck, long sleeve, ankle-length style. Sizes 34 te 46. Mercerized Half Hese 35c, Three Pair for $1 A heavier weight than usual, made for geed, hard wear. Black, navy, cordovan and unbleached. All sizes. Mens Geed Shirts, $1.30, $1.50, $1.85 ,H,.ihlr& Hk. C? ,de"'t LhaPPen along every day at these ?, l"- We t.stand back of them as carefully made, generously mLlt V, ?TT- T.he $1-30 sh,rts are Percale and madras; the $1.50 kind are fine 80-count percale; the $1.85 shirts arc fine woven madrases. All in the stripes that men like. Fine Neckties 35c and 85c AutUm,?an'n7 w,p,;ide hims,e,f ,n &oed Judgement if he buys his lets SUPP y frm either of flnc in JAZ IZ n,amak" ties well made, nicely finished and in all the geed stripes, figures and plain colors that men want. Men's Serviceable Shoes Unusual at $4.75 wiacCk and !au leah,er RS are in medium-tee shapes with welted soles and bread low heels such as men like Men's Shoes With Seft Tees, $7.90 ,n fnUMPienltly comfertb'e and geed-looking, tee! The black i eOt.h0" 1 ltUrly and there is an ert of white bcr in the soles te make the shoes even better looking. (Oallery, Murkrt) Charming New Frecks, $10, $12, $15 te $25 300 Dresses at $10 Splendid High Shoes for Women te Ge Out Quickly at $4 JO Remarkable shoes from every standpelnt-the quality of the leathers and work manship, the geed lasts, the care of finish, the reliable soles and the low price" Twe geed styles of the right height for this year's skirts are of excellent qual ity ten or black calfskin. Seles are Goodyear welted and heels are medium as women want them. Tees are medium or mere pointed. They are shoes that are ordinarily priced ever a dollar mere at wholesale. Children's Shoes at $2.90 ,Anothe!Iet ese wonderful shoes for children! The tan leathers are nar tieularly durable and the shoes are in lace style with bread tees Sfei 6 te . (Chrstnut) rU. ElOWWWIBBBBMBi I Navy blue dresses of serge or trlcetine are embroidered or beaded or trimmed with shining black braid. neaecu ramirLJfm'y fr-cks' y."thf,ul Peter Pan cellars and cuffs of reindeer ene-P,ece st,le Peted skirts in brown, navy and Twe-piece jersey frocks with pleated skirts are in henna R,,r. gundy, navy, black and reindeer. ' Ur Velveteen Frecks, $12 Black dresses embroidered all ever in gray, green or henna with Georgette sleeves te match the gay embroidery. (Sketched) Silk Dresses, $15 interXSslfSds0" ' Frecks of crepe de chine and measaline are trimmed with bead flfflSZ ribb0n' h h- -dThirrbri Embroidered Crepe de Chine Frecks With Henna Georgette Sleeves, $16.75 Picturesque dresses of decided Oriental flavor Thn timi,- )a. Wide Cheesing at $25 Many Sample Dresses Specially Priced beads. Other show l.r ."fT'yJ.l,c"!,cd '".steel or bro, with black moire ribbon. ' " "KU r are tlC(1 rrii I a lRe5 are strikingly embroidered crystal bends and have red silk braid bindings cuSZXS-MfiteJj (Market) nt the :e sides with bright red faj& S $ie .. $12 Ai a $16.75 Other; Sizes A n?ssiau crepe and heavry crep m nf v- x. wHiuii crepe ana leaw crene ,1e 1 J ,fen..u -t ti . . " ---r- .- ii,,. ,"" ut an sires in any one style. iAira-tDIZA rmnlra . A?iTT ' bIack Canten Trlcetine Cesses in navy and brown are $29 and tfO. crepe with finely pleated tunics. m i a" 1 w- s . x '.' I 1 i ' i I ;X ! mi te i '' m t i' i jl .'Si! " te. .1 i .