t. ' '"'''"' !""' V lSVfcHltfG mUC JSDGEItr-Batt;AliBLPHIAt" MOAY, Ynrtpf ' ' T'fW J V GOCOBER 24 W2l 13 nnir.AMLAND . ADVENTURES The Heme In the Weyds ,., nr PAnnY - " " . . .. .tnU and Janet CHArTKK 1 anmrltpn rtxinnllOW wc KhnU "tart tr the JaI I contractor who bull rail. :;::. n,i . ril-enT. part from J.nat," i.j Inrk In dismay dismay Ke". salcl .Tnnefs father, who . it enfflnccr. "Ne. for 1 nm K0,n ' Cl n TaE le.l.ly build bl. mil- ftt .'ek and .land very ti,v were much excited, nlne, WitlSdli""! mud. of the.blR hVt UveVrhm They wanted te i!eKthetrM. nd the bird, and the '"'wonder If the weeds are m big thitIwVmMle.t In them." mu.cd ,a."Yw." repllrd .Inner., father. "The j .. en lili you are ship te cot oedl! " .horn unless veu knew the ,0,i lBAt r"n"n I Hove brought P "Jnthflnder! He 1- behind the tanet and Jack, wondering who the mthflnder could he. run around the Eeuie. Siere they found an nlcrt young "row-wow!" nl bc deg in Mpmlly ill "Bew-wow," and he held up nuS'fer then, te shake. Ju.t as folk. l.Z , hands. .Tnnet and Jack were ilo ile ,& The eURcrly .hook hands with the collie who Have them a warm deg '"iVi'mt l hl name?" cried lunet. ."Hi" name In Toddle IMpklns," re nllfd her father. "And you mum be lirr kind te him If .vu wunt him te li.v with you. He Ib n free deg who belenm te hlmaclf. and he doesn't have fe ?te you unless he wants te. Hut ?he bccenM your friend he will watch "w . ,ou and light for you If needs be. Yes it was Toddle 1'upklnn, whom many readers of Dreamland Adventures ve met before. He wan a bit Krown im but the Mmc brave, jelly Toddle. "Mnv be there am bear) in the weed".' Cen Teddie iAiplilns tight hears?" asked Jack. "Ye, he can light them,' answered An Amusing Sleeve and a Trailing Panel V -s IJW IM ir iKwcxwitrwk rr jEsm? mliiil InSMM let iff I Immm' H IP n f. i mi Is i In K Ay1 v ffl vk ffvJJ S m MraL Se j ffel moment the bulldog seemed se fere-' cleus, Then they saw a kindly twinkle In his eye. Vnnrl Wnntl11 en 1,1 kn l.illlftntf gruffly, and he, tee, held up a friendly paw ler mem w snase. '.Tnlinnv Ttntl ln' nfrnlrl nf n lifftr or any ether anlmnl," said Jackfs (Oilier, xes, it was jennny uuu, wne has been met before In Drenmland Ad ventures. Jnek and Janet liked him as much as hey did Toddle Pupklns, though he was net se emlly and play- "Anether surprise will be waiting for you In the big woells," said Janet's father. "New pack up your toys and get ready te start early in the morn ing." Se Jack and .Tnnet, with Toddle Pupkins and Johnny Bull watching them, began te pack up their toys. Diplomat and Wife Leave The British Ambassador and Iady Oeddcs, who spent the week-end as the Rucsta of Mr. and Mm. Geerge W. Chllds Drexel et their home In Bryn Mawr, returned te Washington last nlrht. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alexander Vnn Illensselaer entertained the guests at luncheon yesterday at Camp Hill. a ASCO Afire Acrn gM5WK8(WBe ly CORINNK I.OWK Here In this evening frock of lemon colored ireeritettc a trailing side panel of rose'clmntilly lace eaught with three I black satin roses Is a feature rivaling I (i t.,.,wtif iinnA tlm iaiirtK'f nlint'i.a nt tn siuiie lnee. Yet theHn sieves nre ex tremely stunning and record one of the season's most pronounced tendencies. Tills Is te leave an Interval of bare arm belwwii tli upper and lower suction of the arm covering. Jack's father. "Hut a bear might be tee big for him te whip, se we have another deg te help guard you when you are In the weeds.'' Jack's father whistled, and around the. corner of the house trotted a fierce-loeklne bulldog. .Tnck nnd Janet were startled for a H&d your iron today? Eat mere raisins AllVKIlTIhEMKNT A D VKPTIHtaiKNT All the marvelous and lavish Fruits of the Autumn luscious te the taste and Korjjeous in coloring te the eye, you will find in nil their profuse luxuriance at the store of Henry R. Hallovvell & Sen. X7HEN the cold winds begin te ' ' blew, there is nothing which keeps one se delightfully warm as u fur coat, and nt the store et .1. Habisreitinger, 1911 Chestnut Street, you will find a splendid assortment. Fer the schoolgirl or the girl about town the Natural Muskrat coats are especially appro priate and serviceable and may be worn en all occasions. They are made either with cuffs and cellars of the sarne or of contrasting fur nnd are very reasonably priced. Ihen I saw n charming coat-wrap of un- usiiRiiy daric Kniiteni Minn. Tne Biema were beautifully matcieil, being plueurt horizontally mound the clenk; whlle In the leiitf front ruinuls they wvre ill) and down But, If you are looking for a ucarf. veu should net ncKlect this opportunity of procuring one inntle of thesu weiulnrfiil darK brown Kutaliui Subli. skins of which I told you last week. HALLOWEEN the orange lights of the Jack e'Lanterns, the glow of the fireplace, autumn leaveB, bob bing for shiny, alluring, red apples, ind gorgeous fruit. Yeu will find the meet wonderful fruit at Henry R. Hallewclt & Sen's, Bread below Chestnut Apples of all kinds, sweet mellow ones and crisp, juicy, tart ones, beuutiful blushing Winter Bananas and marvelous, red Delici ous Apples; huge clusters of black and white Grapes, that make your mouth wnter from the famous Hot houses of Belgium; many delicious varieties of Grapes from California; sweet Japanese Plums, dripping with juice; and luscious Beurro d'Anjou Pears. These are but a few of the mero notable fruits which Hallo Halle wells' have te offer, as well ns an especially selected line of nuts for your Halloween party. 'TOO OFTEN we Philadclphians are apt te discount the many ad vantages which surround us. The man who passes Independence Hall daily en his way te business pays little attention te it and probably does net enter it once a year, while people come from till ever the world te visit this Shrine of Libcry. And se I hear of Philadelphians going te New Yerk te purchase u Wedding Gift, while the store of Bailey, Bunks and Biddle Company houses the most important collection of Silver in the world. And what gift is se appre ciated as Silver? it seems te me te be the most appropriate of all. A beautiful piece of Silver a Silver Service, a Tea Set, an exquisite f'enterpit'ce or a Chest of Flat Silver will be enjoyed by many generations. AT THE efTicf, in the home, en the street, it is essential te leek well dressed, and te leek well dressed ene must be well dressed. This, hew ( T DON'T knew when I have en- jeyed a gift se much." My father was speaking of a knitted golf vest which I had bought for him at the store of MacDonald & Campbell 1334-30 Chestnut Street. Fer golf and for all sports, in fact, you want clothes which combine geed leeks with comfort, and MacDonald & 'Campbell have a very fine assort assert I incut of knitted goods for sports uur. ewk'iuera ui buii, iieecy wool, delightfully warm and comfortable for golf or metering (nnd, speaking of metering, did you knew that they have a special department of auto mobile robes and chauffeurs' outfits): splendid Knitted Vests, which I have already mentioned; and a wonderful variety of Imported Gelf Hese all of wnien articles may lie hnd In plain colors or the attractive hruther mixtures. rpiUb is the season when most -1 people, if they are net fitting up a new home, ure, at least replenish ing tneir Household furnishings or ever, does net necessitate continually a(,d,!"K "ew. devices n"li appliances purchasing new clothes; but it dees1" "V t w",uV"uy "'"uujy possess, necessitate the keeping of one' J "n! , k"nf " 'J f where J Si'meT11 rnditioref r1 "" of B?hr .rf S llv?7Z tS?t'lny: !? ' J;"?k Miller, 1012 tlmreiii.v,! i ii A' " iifitwiut etreec irem washing- .u "".-.'. ' "v"r '"i. biuvea in eieciric toasters and the ' ". ""' ""! vu ynu Hfen ineir iascinating u a- I' 111' idenlilmr hnth i .,1..., ,,J .11...... Hi. I .. -, V . . men's ami wnmnu ni, T. J " ".u- I "ft "t ' '" ".""" .. ?eniai drMn f.. :" " -."""k-'"""-"!, iinuiieiiH 01 siiuiy erass Willi utensl en, furb! llatH' Klove8 tc, as te match, or black nredeRs with bad RaRlfinfl,lishmt'nt, thnt ' mUllet kltchen utBiiaJlH. Then, tee, Cktl 8q( !!llWi;a nm I)y?1H- '"pi h"ve ym. seen their fascinating dla-' 'ens and worn resses. turn h unas nniiu.iiw.i.i -f :..i.; ..: .......uii . - . . . : "wnKetB, curtnins and draperies ' wd-loeklntr. NUbstmitlai weed baskets ; iu will find this company most i ,,t,,irth '"""'en.'""!, m fact, mi thiae Prompt and efnvipnt co,"il""y m0Hl nrces juries which lieln te make the flu,. 4 nu eillelent. ,)iuc0 the most attracttvu spot In the liemt. THE CHESTNUT STREET ASSOCIATION ' ... , Isl IsmtxMaiBaaamsaaamaw ASCO A3UU A5UU lA. Is Icf le Was He Right? A jfnmeua circus man Js remembered. hy hj , boafltZh!JCefoXJrb the every minute!" He mnde a fortune, in Bpite of "is practice of feeling the public," but if he had been a grocer, he would have been a BSJ mthS The men behind the American Stores Company hve proved, for mere than i thirty yjBn i..kt..l -j ...... . -of ipiir the heat that money can DUy, we nanore :r:r,"l'.7" '"""",.?"'. .r':j-.:C".H :nA. -t th lewet cesalWe pncei con tour steadfastly te our quality standard and merki sistent with sound merchandising. , , . , tnt.nutablv by the This le our policy and that it is the one the public wante ta P"TJnJSent orgaWa ergaWa fact that theso flnt few atores opened yeara age, have evolved I into our "J" tien. with thousands of employes, hundred, upon hundreds of tV mw marketa. and the ffoedwlll and confidence of the public we atrive se earneatly te aerre. You'll Save Mere in an Asce Stere tfSCO Sliced Dried Beef 7, Sliced thin as a wafer and packed In aanitary, du5t:proef containers. Serve frizzled beef In eranm or -with scrambled eggB for a nlce chanffe. 55vt ja There's health and vigor in every package! pkg OATS Milled Fresh : Packed Fresh 10 Sold Fresh The very choicest White Oata grown steamed and rolled, easily prepared, very appetizing and nourishing. Best Granulated Sugar EJC Positively Nene Sold te Dealers. "ywwfvyvvi'yirwwi' Important Items for Your Hallewe'en Frolic Fancy California Almonds lb 37c Large Brazil Nutn Ib 10c Fancy Filbert lb 19c Fancy California Walnuts lb 37c Very Best Mixed Nuts lb 2Se California Seedless Raisins pk? 20e "Anee" Peanut Butter lb IBe "Asce" Coke pkg 10c Pure Jellies gfaaa 10c TJemter Preserves jar 25c Rent Pure Airnle Butter can Baker'a Shredded Coconut pkg 7c, Baker's Fresh Grated Coconut can N. B. C. Seiced Wafers lb "Asce" Glnper Ale bet 12 "Aace" Pretzels ib pKg "Anee" Mustard jar Fancy Queen Olives bet 10c, Fancy Stuffed Olives bet 12c, California Tuna Fish can 10c, Beat Candles dez 18c 14c lfe 19c l,r 19c 13c 20c 22c 15c 12c FRESH CANDIES Jelly Dreps, Ib 2Rcl Cream Mint lb 25c Lemen Dreos .Ib 23 e i ITerBhey'a Chec. Bella hi -lb 23c Rich Creamy Cheese " 25c Epknircs will say "That'n flne MiftselM Nabisco Wafers .... N. B. C. Macaroons . . .Ph. 7c . . ." 25c SAiWMMWAiAViiKA.WWW.i Big Meaty Selected dez Our stores are headquarters for Eggs Tiumlw Geed Ones m Every Dener. Mixed Vegetables, 3 """ tOT 13c Beat Pink Salmen, tall can 10c Asce Peanut Butter, lb 15c Asce Oleomargarine, lb 25c Asce Evaporated Milk c 5Mc, 12c P&G Naphtha Seap ) 5yzC Fels Naptha Seap ! are Asce Sliced Bacen, pg 17c Asce Cern Flakes, pr 7c 32 , Evap. Peaches, lh 19c cfriTt.EvaP' Apricots, lb 29c 3Jff Potatoes H $k (31, lbi) lie Household Needs Itabbllt'f IKst fieap Venne'n Peurl Hemx (ielU Vunt I'ewder Anee AmminiU .' Akcn UluluK Ktnr Hean . ) Venn' Hand Stne U I Ll.laU rftiii.- .uvu Oaba ti eaUe 12 6 ni 230 Ixrt. Ue bet. e xk flVic can OVc ran IV Lecoa ib 15 Utrter ... c V". ein Absolutely pure. A very rich nourishing beverage. The children's delight. Delicacies from the Deep Calif. Tuna Itth Hed Almaka Salmen uneice sitrdincM can lOc-ltc can Je can te CaJIf. Sarrtlnf lltrrint, blc ran 19a licneu iwunan UlUr. mn ll Cnderwoed's 8arillnn ran IJc Aca Thread i)i3 Ceddth ekc At, JltKV AJWM..rVt t.UUUKM OT1CU 1VO Zienf Bread . iKi". tivT;. ei Marv Itarn tlilr ledbeaH eatlur nlnca thelr mothere have teeew mttWn Uich- recess wr.dwteh with la wholesem Victer Ureaa. Clilldieu thrlv en U--lher6 0 h:altli In evtry crumj' ... Victer Raisin Bread, lUttf 10c If yimr body ncerta Iren nat Victer Ralnln Breail. i ii Te as k lb plqf 23c; lb Pkff 4Be Th.it eartaln eluulve rlarer you vr been sKBklnn In tea veu'll tlrul it m one of our five nmter blndi OtaBir gee Inflia (Xylen Pit Oettfttry atyla Plain qlech Mixed The War's Over Be ere th days et recklatsn spendlnf Why apenrt 3Be. 40e or 45c for ceffpa satli satli factien when you can Kt it for 85e par lb In thn dcllcleua Aace CeffeeT Have, you ever tried It? aSi Coffee W OF- " 9 iss.c it x&Jr Htter 56c Every pennd of us exquisite butter con tains the cream from 10 quarts of pure nch milk. Richland Butter, ,b 49c Pure creamery prints. Big value WORTH INVESTIGATING Yeu want te snve money en your table expeme, yet you want quality s well. We offer you both quality and economy. Every pound of meat sold eyer our counters is as choice as money can buy, yet our price? are surprisingly low. Visit one of our Meat Markets and 'nvestlgnte the money-saving opportunities we are offering our customers con cen stantly. Afcat Spectah in All Our Sanitary Meat Markets Genuine Lamb Breast ,b 4c Neck ,b 8c 3heulder " 18c Lein Chop " 35c Rack lb 16c Rib Chop. lb 25c 1 Lega Lamb 25c FINEST QUALITY BEEF Rump or Qlealc Ib 2Sc ' urap or neund eieait, ec en Roast, lb 25c Large 6-lb. Can Cooked Corned Beef, 87c () Sauerkraut, "$?) 12yzc Freah Cooked Tripe, lb. 15c Pure Perk Sausage lb 32c Delicious Country lb Scrapple 12c Freah Country Sausage lb 25c en HA 1e SO iAS These PrlccH Effective in Our Philn.-Camdcn and Suburban Ster i teMtM&ww8ittis .i:- ttrasarasssass rtetu wu tjwv jj ftBLU ASI.U ASLU. AIRTTi Arr ACPn WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere Center Aisle Opportunities Women Fine Chamois Lisle Gloves 50c, 75c and $1 50c for 2-clasp enes with apoarpeint backs in fawn or gray. 76c for strap-wrut styles with spearpeint or embreid- ered backs in fawn, gray and beaver. $1 for 12 -button -length gleves, with spearpeint backs in fawn. All are washable, of course. Weel Jersey Overblousee, $5 AH the pretty bright colors and the scrviceable darker ones navy, brown, tan, henna and holly red. Peter Pan 3tylcs, with long sleeves and white linen cellars and cuffs. Clearaway of 2000 Corsets, $1.50 Sweeping mark - down of broken sizes of our own reg ular stocks. Girdles, topless, medium and well-boned styles for slender, medium, average and full figures. Plain ceutil, mercerized and cotton breche and jean in pink and white. Many combined with elabtic. Women's Leather Hand Bage, $3 and $3.50 Envelope, pouch and swag ger styles in pin morocco, spider and alligator finish. Brown, navy and black. All leather, well-made and nicely lined. Women's Linen Handkerchiefs I2V2C and 15c The season's lowest prices for sheer white linen handker chiefs. Plain ones, 1214c; em broidered initial or flower do de sign, 15c. East Aisle Suitcases and Traveling Bags, $3.85 te $9.50 $3.85 for black enameled fabrie cases 18 and 20 inches long; 24 and 26 inches long, $5. Leather corners and handles; cretonne linings. $8.50 for 18-inch tan or black cowhide traveling bags, leather lined. $9.50 for 24-inuh tan cowhide suitcases, with "all-around" straps. Here's a Surprise! 1200 Men's Knitted Neckties DOC -, Regular prices would be a third mere te almost double. Many people would think them all-silk; some of them are, but some are knit with u thread of cotton, and they give the impression of being all fine silks. In browns, blue, greens and black in narrow J cress-stripes of several widths. Alse a few diagonal stripes and contrasting spots of color. Wise men will cheese them early, for sueh thingH as these don't happen every day. Men's All-Weel Suits, Special, $20 All-wool cheviot suits of Wanamaker standard! Conservative and semi-conservntive suits nre among them suits that elder men as well ns young men will like te wear. Sizes '34 te 42, though net all sizes in every style. Geed mixed cheviets in brown and gray tone. The coats arc fully lined with mohair and the tailoring is all that could be asked. Odd Trousers, $4 Pair These are all-wool well-tailored trousers of brown and gray cheviot mixtures. nllry, .Murltrt . WW!' TJ an mC5G Sr Envelope Chemises $1 Pretty beyond the ordinary are chemises of pink batiste in tai lored style with wide hemstitched casings. They are step-ins and are finished with dainty lace around the tops and bottoms. Others arc of white nainsoek, trimmed with lace, hemstitching and ribbon, in back as well as in front. irvntmli Children's Warm Nightdrawers $1.15 te $2 Made of fine ribupd cotton of geed weight, warnsfly fleece lined. th?y have high necks, long sleeves' and feet. Ne place for Jack Frest te get in I Each pair has a foreaBt pocket for the night handkirchief. In sizes 1 te 10 year.-, priced ac cording te size. (Ontrui. $1 for Umbrellas Geed Old-Time Valu f e: The dollar umbrella is back again! Geed black cotton ever paragon frames makes them sturdy. Men's handles are In creek style and these for woman have wrist cords. Women's Umbrellas Trimmed With White at $2 White tips, stub ferrules, handles and rings are nil of whiU bakelite, making very attractive umbrellas. The covers are cotton taffeta and the umbrellas have neat cases. (MurUrt Plaid Blankets, $5.75 Pretty plaids of pink, blue, tan ir gray in these 6t!x80-mch blan kets. These have 50 per cent wool in the filling. White blankets, TuxrtO imhes, also part wool are $6. Te ( entrul Cheery Curtains te Grace Your Windows $1.25 and $1-50 Vaiues in scrim and marquisette curtains are doubly, almost triplv, eetter thnn they were last year. $1.25 a pair for 2 V -yard-long curtains of geed white marqui sette with wide hemstitched berd-rs. They are the best curtain value in town, we are told! $1.50 a pair for hemstitched white scrim curtains with lace edging. Window Panels in interesting asertment are of marquisette aruusi.v trimmed with lace and medallions. $4.75 te $9.30 each, with most exceptional value at the last price. Excellent imitation of tluny lace curtains are $6 and $7.e0 a pair. . I lirvtniit ' Conservative Velour Coats in Navy and Black, $20 A number of wemei. want just suih euia a ihet-c censei vativc, simple styles of which one never tire. The ci!lav and the back et' the. coat are stitched in self color The coat-! are lined throughout with Hewered silk. Smart New Sports Coats Without Fur $16.50 te $25 New i weeus, in full or seven-eighths lengths, arc in brown ni gray tones. Seme have raglan sleeves. Deuble-faced coats of smait .porting materials, have mannih pockets and are $"23.50. i Marital ' Geed News for Parents! Children's Sturdy Shoes at $2,90 a Pair Thi it gi'Od-ie'jking Iii.iwi. Icuifitr -un- w .t i set v u uiik -:.,. nnd the hett of it " thn . the art a gu..u :e: hildrcnN u 't a.- t'ei Dad'p pocketbeoiv' Sizes '- te J ' llttlHII Frecks of Heavy Silk Crepes and Smart Woolens at $22.50 and $25 frivol $25 i v Nearly four bunn-eu delight 1 1.' . m.-U-, at t.nc i-i-. moderate pricey. The ( xcelleiH". nf tne mateiial.x will impiets hi first, !ui the Canten crepe-', crepes le chine, tru eihi. niul lJumt twilU cif which these frocks are made will beat the ilescst inspection. Then you'll epui your eyes at the great vnnetv of slylec Net many dres.tus of any one kind. Lull almost evcry land Unit the heart can desire. Simple tailored frocks- fi.i memme. -oft ard ili.uming silk frocks for afternoon and l'ei- evenuijts a' henn Principally in navy blue, blown atnl blaik Sizes 14 te 42. There's a Great Vogue for Jersey Dresses Fer everyday wear there i- nothing quite e . omfei tabic. Jersey never musses and in itB softness lit a sm -pnnin degme of warmth that is plui.-mnt en chilly nc. riling. One-piece frocks, piped in leather ,ire in brown or blue heather mixtures and in plain taupe, 47.."iU. 2-picce frocks, with hex-plcatud skirts, aie m blown 01 l. openhagen with leatherette cellars and cuff $K..V). Anether model, with a pleated skirt and a iellui and cutis of leather 01 ramie linen, is in henna, brown, navy or Copenhagen, $10 Other smart new jersey dresses at $1.75, $15 te S;j.:,e. Murlii-tl ;! i i . m I 3 ?i I' fit l:i J -ffl SIS I 'J ?CTT,ii;a,5gsaaa3KOiK5ss 71 l r
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