,i)fifi V I' vl J - U 13 i- EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA', TUESDAY, NOVEMBER I, 1921 m J 'Of fT-V. j DREAMLAND ADVUIWUKUS Felk of the Weeds 1I7 1ATDY jek and Janet think the big wtlni tenclii. The animals laugh at tstm whrn then say se. Johnny Hull ami Toddle I'upkins, the two ieflt. icU them by signs in no Je sleep. Jack ami Janet Je no, and ihe ikep toQjie tomes upon them. JACK nnd JenH invoke Vllh e start. They wrr In the wmc sunny glade where tliey mil drepprd e f s'( u fe minutes before, hut In-that few minutes sninellilng Ptrange had hap. nentd te theiii. "I can luur a down times better tiiitn I ceitM heur before," cried Jack In tenlihtiient. "And I can ftee twenty times better ibin I could we before." replied Janet. "Woof J Weed! That Is due te the sleep niflglp." barked Johnny Bull, trlniilns nt tltein. Te tlelr surprise they could underhtand every word be "Bew-wow!" barked Tmlille Pup kins, iniifh delighted. "Sleep mnglc mekes nu hear a let.. Sleep magic mikfi 'eii fee a let!" "Why. tlie weeds de net peem te be te lenelv new," exclaimed Janet. "I seem te "hear a let of folks and 1 seem te tee a Jot'ef felka, but they are net lui mn felka." Hlie "aw dozens, of bird in the treffi and hundred of creeping things en the ground she never had bccii before. . "Bowwow! That Is a joke en you. What kind of folks did you expect te iee here? In towns you see town folks. In the weeds you we weeds felkR." Jack nnd Janet were rather confused hy all the life they new found around them. It was as if they suddenly had been taken out of the quiet voe((,k and been put down en a busy corner of a noisy city. Insects nnd bugs they hadn't noticed before were hurrying buck anil forth, each singing Its own neng. Creep ing and scurrying things were scuttling about in the grass and as they crept and scurried tliey kept up a censtnnt talking and chattering among them selves. "Play, play, while you mny," sang a pretty butterfly, winging past. 'Tiny, play, all the day! Wintry storms nrc en the way." A bee followed the butterfly. He was heavily laden with honey and he sang a different snng. "Werk, work! Never shirk." buzzed the bee. "Werk. work, work, till jeu've filled your hive, ' If threned ilie cold you'd keep alive." I And a song came from the grass a queer, lisping song : "Beetles and bugs! Beetles nnd bugs! ' We like potatoes; we like rugs." j ' Frem below the grass cnine a Ring. I tee. a rustling sort of a wing. ' "Digging, digging in the earth ; Is our working cause for mirth?" Jack nnd Janet found themselves looking down nt hnlf-n-dozen earth- I worms who were wriggling from cave- I like holes. .lack and .Timet had been I grinning with pleasure at seeing and hearing se much, but new they turned I away They II net wish te offend the earthworms. "Why, I didn't knew e many folks lived In the weeds," said Jack. "Bowwow ! Of course jeu didn't." barked Toddle I'upkins. "And jeu really haven't begun te see things yet. Did jeu ever visit a large city?" Ne, Jack nml Janet never had vis ited a large city. "Then tome with me. I'll show yen a city where there are mere folks than ever you have .prn." barked Toddle. He trotted away down a woodland path and after him waddled Johnny Bull. Jack nnd Janet get en the backs or their pelnes Trixic and Topsy nnd fol lowed after. (It is a strange city they find-a will be told in tomorrow's Hinpter and when they find it a joke by Toddle I'upkins has an unexpected ending.) Women te Attend Luncheon The Women's ln-icjn Missionary Society of Philadelphia. Presbytery hns arranged a luncheon te be held in con nection with its semi-nnnual meeting ,ln Lulu Temple, 1337 Spring Garden !IrMt;Lr"lay' llu' society nims te! B have 1000 women of the Presbvtery at "B me luncheon. .Miss Margaret lledgc, I of Philadelphia, national preMdent of I the society, and Mrs Jnmes Webb. Jr , I of the National Beard, will be speakers. I Will the sudden changes of weather catch you napping? AW t , ...... . ... . ivJ-v JL L L ' ' ' Lf'j WMPHREY IMDIMFIRE: ms"1""1", Vtt ZZ A VJyg "yffff C; , i i iinJ Vjrniihi jmc: iK6j I "TpROM the first jelly gurgle of - a eFthannetSt0thcla8tCrash 3tJwk Jk Typ ical CenVe rsatiens Hitting the Huss for ti Raise. (Yen hnvr determined te go right in ami tell him you'll have te have mere mbnei) or you'll lie compelled te walk out en him and leave the com mill flat en its hark - you have ichearscil your speech In your self very carefully, hut when you ye in the Itess continues te write and leaves you standing there the speeth oe:cs an ay he writes oil you begin te uender hew it started and just then he leeks up suddenly and sayn brusquely:) Well, well, well, what Is It, what is it? Kr.' er, geed morning. Ooed morning, geed morning. (Turns and brains te write again.) Kr. I came te see jeu about some thing this morning. Well, what is it? f Continues te write, madli,) I was thinking mnjbe, that maybe well, you see I've been here for some time new, nnd I thought that maybe Maybe what? Maybe what? I'm' awfuly busy this morning. (He knows what you're trying te say, all right enough.) I thought mnybe well, you see it's like this. I've been here some time new and I thought that perhaps maybe you'd be willing te, te well, willing te sorter sorter (desperately) give me some mere money. (Whew!) Oh, you want mere money, is that It? (It's almost miraculous hew thry can figure things out sometimes. It's great te hove business brains.) Yes, that's the idea you see I've been here for some time new (Veir begin te ramble attain, but he cuts you off short. )e is beginning te realize iteu that you have been hcC for some time and you sorter ) Just because jeu've been around here for some time, de you think thnt entitles you te a ruie? I thought we were pnrinc jeu a salary, net a pension. Well, jeu see It's like this I've sorter I've sorter thought - Oh, you've sorter thought? Well, I've sorter thought, tee. In fact, I've been sorter thinking of making a few cuts in thn payroll. (Yeu start violently CutsT Maybe I'll be Xueky te keep the job I get, let alone get a raise.) (Continues) Yeh, I sorter thought I'd hove te trim the payroll clown. (Suddenly) Hew long have you been here new, anyway? Twe years. Oh. only two years. Net very long. (Muscn.) Yes, Jehnsen has been here longer nnd se hns Winter nnd Graham, tee. and Smith. Yeu knew I oughtn't te What is "A Blessing en Your Head" ? ED. PINAUD'S HAIR TONIC of ceurse: Usr rpm,lv fnr all !iir. DeSt remeay rer a." sur' face wounds of weed- werK. It's a joy te watch the original brilliancy and depth of color return with a few sweeps of a brush and bright, smooth, easy flowing "LAVA-VAR." "LAVA-VAR" dries ever night. Waterproof. Won't turn white. Keep a can handy. At Your Dealer's All Celers and Clear Felten, Sibley & Ce., Inc. Philadelphia MenuiicfKTrrj of Celers, Paints .'. By J. P. MeEVOY let one of thepi go when they've been here longer than you. (Let's that sink in. Hy that time you give p all hopes for a lalsc and you are concentrating en keeping the old job at any price and the Mass kneu s it, tee -the old for.) Well, er er Se you see If you Insist upon having a raise I'm afraid I'll be compelled suppose vc let It ride as It, is for awhile, huh--suppose we de. hull? All right, I'll see about It. (Te sec retary) Bring Ine the payroll. (Te you.)' I guess that'll be all. Kr er thntik you, thank you (Yeu didn't get the raise, but you've still get the job, you hope.) Has His Free Bicycle There- may be happier days in MIg non, I'a., than Dan liei Ulgnter el Itlghter. but It Is hard te believe. Daniel was one of the winners nf the lllnek Henntv hi. cycles given a prizes by the Ledger Company for thirty. Hvn subcrlptlens te the Kvenlng, Morning or Sunday PimMO IjElKIEIl, ' !! n:"'.' " U7J . - ---. " ".. - mr MHHV: JJK'i A'ij Y l2"22r I bmbJLwbim iiii i wi iimiBiNliwiB a aaeaMaMMBMa nuittress week, I When lullaby time comes, all folks, big and little, should have that utter relaxation that only a perfect mattress gives. Most nny new mattress is comfortable' nt first. But comfort seen cees if the mattress stretches nnd becomes lumpy. The house wife has long wanted a mattress that kept the clean fresh edges nnd general appear ance it hed when new nnd that makes morning bed making a pleasure. The Never-Strctch Mattress has sleep com fort and neat appearance built into it; permanently, indefinitely. All tufted mattresses without the exclusive patented Never-Stretch feature are made six inches longer nnd four inches wider and tufted down te size. With wear, they naturally stretch. The Never-Stretch mattress is built actual size with patent scams between tufts, taking away all strain en the tufts, and keeping all filling in proper position. Loek for the seam between the tufts it is an identification of the Never-Stretch Mattress. Yeu can purchase your Never-Stretch-Mattress at special prices, from S17..50 te $83.50, this week only. Whatever grade of filling you wish in hair, cotton-felt or kapec, only the very best, clean and sani tary materials are used. You'll be de lighted with the vide range of designs and colors in the ticking. pekjbrtfys Seqm between, ifjltffis HESS MFG. CO., PHILADELPHIA Manufactured in 21- cities and distributed nationally DKPAHTMKNT STOItES Straubridgc & Clothier Glmbel Brethers Lit Ilrei N bnellcnburg & Ce. CHESTNUT STIIEET Jettpli G. Darlington ti Ce. Kajstr & Allmjn CENTUM. Stem tt Cqmpany. 712 Market St. R Levy & Sen, Inc. II S Atwood & Bre. 40 S. 2nd St. C.nldtnan Bres , J6 S. 2nd St. l-urn Mfg Shew Reems. 214 S. Sth St. J J Relfineldtr & Sen, 228 S. 9th St. WEST PHILADELPHIA Weit End Furn.Ce., 5215 Market St. Jacobs Pres.. 1212 N. S2nd St. West PhlU. Fur. Ce., 5S13 Market SC NORTHEAST Derbyshire Drethers. 2418 N. Frent St. C Huehr. 2205 N. Frent St. S Dsnnemh. 2141 GernunteHn Ave. M P. Fex, 2826 PranWerd Ave. Hub Furniture Ce.. 4?34 Franlferd A. Dumond Furn.Ce.. 2107 Germint'n Ave. Fuld Furn. Ce . JC35 Kensington Ave. Udellty Furn. Ce.. 2755 Kensington At r Kii-hmend SuprlyCe., JI4S Richmond St. J-dlr Hill Supply Ce.. 2740 N. Fifth M. NOnTH PHILADELPHIA Stern & Rosenberg, 622 Glrard Ave. Hermann Weber & Ce., 712 Glrard Ave. Kahn St Rosenau, 27J7 Glrard Ave Am Heme Furn . 1204 W. Glrard Ave. Henry Llnde. Ridge and Columbia Aves. S, S, Fulmer & Sen. 2705 Germant'n Ave. J. B Gillies. In . 2200 N Bread St Peeples Supply Ce.. 1925 Columbia Avcs. M. OOmalley & Sens, I6J0 Ridge Ate. M. P Fex, 1412 Gcrmantewn Ate. Max Gorden. 2200 Columbia Ave Samuel hlelnbrecher. 1810 Ridge Ave Haas Brethers, J008 GermanleunAve. Hrody Brethers, 1244 Girard Up r. D Heffcrnan, J.M8 Germantown Ave. bamucl Lindli, J908 GcrmanietMt Ate. We've gathered into the Lull aby Boek leme happy aengi of .childhood. It's full of cow pictures aad'nny dealer '' I (Villi ihigi (ffiffifl m t'aJ GERMtNTOWN Mnrrts Myer. 4H6 Germjntei Ave. Hub Furniture Ce . 22 W Chclten Ave. R W P. Allen. Jr., 5115 Germant'n Ave. D. Brooks, 4J20 Germantown Ate. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Rocnbleom S: Jaftee Bres.. 521 S 4tSt. Fnierprisv Furn. Ce.. 916 Pasjyu'tk Ate. Hub humlture Ce.. 2203 Seuth ft M Bernstein, 1608 Point Breete Ate. S. Tellin. 1410 Telnt Breeie Ave. ( . Freldman. 784 S. 2nd St. Win. Wright. !937 Seuth St. J. P. Schmidt, 819 Passyunlc Ave. CAMDEN AND NEW JERSEY 1. B Van Sclter & Ce. Heward J, Dudley. 1125 Broadway M. E. BUtt Dept. Stere. Atlantic City S. P. Dunham. Trenten Fred Winkler, Egg Harber City Otte Weiler & Ce,, Egg Harber City ' PENNSYLVANIA C A. Derney, Allentown Ticc 8c Raymond. " Dungan & Fry, " C H. Benner. " H Leh&Ce. United Furniture Ce , Seuth Bethlehem Wnt. Laubach 4. Sen Ce. ,Kasten uuiii .-v nun. J. H. Spence, vverne ner Brethers. B, E. Bleik.& Bres. Norrltleuo B. E Bleck Bres . Pottstown Kepner & Remlch, " C. K. U'hltner, Reading Jehn F. Lutr. A. M. Kratz. Lansdale t'ljiner's Depl Mere, Doylestettn Keeker & Smith, Quakertown Kulii Bres , Perkasle 1 .1. Lindlt Ce , Souderlewn wax Furniture Ce , Chester C. S. Oberheltier. Coopersburg DKLAWAItE M Megary ti Sen Ce Wllmlntlen R L. Feard Furniture Ce., n WANAMAKER'S I WANAMAKER'S ) WANAMAKER'S Wanamaker s Down Stairs Stere Real Value in Every . -A. Theise Geed Coats at j ? . $4i Any wemnn wanting a geed substantial coat which will be;$ staunch friend throughout the Winter will find it in this grelup of coats. ,, , j Materials are principally soft velour and variations of tho.-JBelivia weave. Colerare fashionable, including plenly of 'the new Sorrento bltie. and walnut brown, as well as the darker browns, navy blue; taupe and black. "' A great many of the coats at $25 have cellars of beaver etfe,(dyed ceney) fur. Seme of the coats at $39 are cellared with it and ethers show Australian opossum. j.T 'Every coat in the collection is lined throughout with plliriser figured silk. .. i particularly geed is the assortment of conservative coats of geed materials in dark colors without fur. And a great many women are looking for just such bread-and-butter coats. Excellent choice at $25, $32.50 and $39. Luxurious Coats With Fur are made of the finest coating materials. JBeaver, mole, Australian opossum, raccoon, nutria and taupe wolf trim them and the linings are a delight. $65 te $125. Very new are the capes with fur cellars, $39, $55 and $79. (Markat) 40-Inch Canten Crepe, $2.90 Special, indeed! The lowest price this season for such excellent silk, se highly fashionable. All the geed colors, tee, bonfire, Mohawk, loganberry, taupe, henna, orchid, jade, French blue, white, na'y and black. Panne Velvet, $2.50 Beautiful glossy velvet for making dresses, evening wraps and hats. Black, brown and navy, 34 inches wide. This is S2 less than last year's price. Black Velveteen, $1.65 Dress velveteen, fast dye, with a twill back. Ever se smart for afternoon frocks. 27 inches wide. Millinery Velvet, $1.25 Brown, navy, garnet, cardinal, peacock, Copenhagen, henna, pheasant, old rose and black. 17 inches wide. Center lis te New Hata, $3.85 One in black is of lacquered satin, with three little "tabs" of I fur across the front; another, in bright red velvet, has imitation jet ornaments and a cluster of j little balls that hang down one side; ethers in brown, henna and various colors are equally at tractive. I Women's Stockings, 25c Mercerized cotton ones. Full- , fashioned, in white,; with seamed I backs in black. "Seconds" of a j mere expensive brand. Attractive Aprons 75c and 85c i "Pelly Prims" aTid "Chicka- J dees" two of the prettiest we've seen. The former in check and plaids, trimmed with rickrack edging, 75c; the latter in pink, ' blue or lavender, with rickrack i edging, S5c. Women's Blanket Bath Robes, $3.85 New light colors at this low price. Lavender, blue, rose and gray in jacquard patterns, as well as combinations of darker colors in plaids. Flannelet Nightgowns, 85c Pink or blue striped ones, with double yokes and high hem- ' stitched cellars. Len.g, full and ' comfortable. Beys' and Girls' Winter Hats Many Half Price 50c te $3 Geed-looking tailored felts, velvets and veleurs and some semi tailored velvets are among them. There are net all head sizes in every kind nor in all colors, but there's excellent cheesing among browns, navy, tan, green, rose, light blue and black. Small hats for little boys, wide-hnnimed hats for elder girls, cunning velvet pokes for the wee girls they are all here! Sizes for children of about 2 te 10 years. Geed Coats for Children of 2 te 6 Begin at $6.50 for a brown or Copenhagen pole coat with sports pockets, belt and attractive buttons. Prices go gradually up te $'-'3.50, which is for broadcloth ceata trimmed with nutria. In between are ntany chinchilla and cheviot cuius, colors are especially preity tnis year rose, navy, cinnamon, chew and se en. (Central) Fer Discriminating Women High Shoes Special at $4.10 Tan Calfskin Black Calfskin Patent Leather I hese are geed shoes. It shows in every line. They're the type of shoes that I : te $39 Wash Satin, $1.75 All-silk and softly gleaming flesh, white and pink. 35 inches yide. Black Sitks, $1.75 Messaline, satin and tatfeta, 35 inches wide. Their uses are endless. Crepe de Chine, 1.50 Turquoise, flesh, Copenhagen, light blue, silver, henna, Bapphire, pink, old rej-e, brown, navy, white and black. 38 inches wide Satin Charmeuse, $1.75 Much used for dresses just new. In dark brown, medium brown, marine, navy and black. 36 inches wide. (Ontrnl) leriumities Street Blankets, $1.25 Warmer than cambric sheets for these cold nights. Or they may be successfully used te cover ironing bcatds. as table pads or as light-weight covers when woolen ones are tee heavy. 64x 76 inches. Velvety Bags, $3.50 Beaver and brown in a new material that closely resembles duvetyn. Peuch - shaped, with ! plain metal frames, finished te leek very much like silver. Lined with soft rose-colored silk. New Shipment of Necktie, 25c Men like them se well we are constantly running out of them! Seme arc silk and some silk-and-cotton; some are plain and some figured or striped. Men's Percale Shirts $1.50 Cut ever our own patterns se we knew hew well they'll fit! Single and cluster stripes and figures. Sizes 14 te 17 EAST AISLE Girdles and Reinforced Corsets, $1 and $2 1 for girdes of a brocade and elastic combination. $2 for well-boned white ceutil corsets with reinforcement te give abdominal support. garnet, scarlet, maple, I Odd ei-dressecl women wear. They have the unmistakable distinction that lifts them out of the plane of mere shoes. I hat distinction can only be brought about by two things correct lines and geed leathers. dollarshefS$00!the8e Se,dm fUnd within several w.hSu'L"8!"!. styl0' S1" a" sturdily ..v-.v. u ni.t.ia ere Uicuium. Women s Spats Special af 40c In white and various desirable colors. Seme ere extra high, particularly the white ones. (Cbfstnut) One of $25 $39 J Suit Prices It's been years and years since 6uch values have been obtainable in Winter suits. And surely it's been years since suits were se pretty. Suits of velour, duvet de laine and suedene are te be had without fur or with soft cellars of mole, squirrel and beaver ette. In reindeer, navy, Sorrento, mehawk and black at ?38.50, $42.50, $47.50 te $57.50. Tailored Suits of tweed are of beautiful materials, well cut and prettily lined. $16.50, $20 and Navy blue and black tricetine suits, smartly tailored, for women who have their own furs, $25. Markt) Navy Serge Frecks $7.50 An easily recognizable oppor tunity for women! Approved fashion features such as cape col cel lars; long-line bodices, embroidered overskirts, braid trimming in con trasting colors and rows of buttons are represented among these dresses. A dozen different styles! (MmrUct) Women's Pull-Over Sweaters Special, $1.85 The last let went out se quickly that women and girls who didn't get them will want te come in a hurry for these. Fine te wear with plaid skirts for skating or any outdoor sport?. Youthful sweaters of medium weight wool knitted in the popular block design with low round neck, lentr stents an.l long braid?.! belt Black, navy, peacock, brown and jade. All regular sizes f ( entriili Girls' Gingham Frecks $1.90 Serviceable choel frocks of plaid and pUm-roIer ginghams in sues 6 te 14 years. Net all sizes in every model, but scores different models! Plaid Skirte for Juniors, $5.75 arc as smart as box-pleated plaid skirts should h, pi , women as well as girls will like with double box pleats. Lengths 29 te 33 inche., nUrkat) A Small But Interesting Xwer or 2 nees at $250 There are about six styles in asserted size in the let. Women will find advantageous choesingr. The Extra-Size Shep specializes en underwear, negligees, aprons and petti coats for women wearing sizes 4(5 te 64. Prices are, in every instance, moderate, and the shop is conveniently located near the Market Street subway entrance. .. Petticoats, $3.85 are featured for tomorrow. They have silk jersey tops and messaline flounces nnd are In navy, black, taupe, brown and purple. (Mnrket) Fer Real Nicety of Corseting FINESSE Finesse corsets are made te our own order te fill a want for a carefully designed corset, beauti fully finished, at u moderate price. Finesse corsets are high grade in every respect, fine of mate rial, graceful of line and charm ing in finish. A corset of shimmering pink brocade, for Blight figures, has ,the soft top, that is, the front steels step about two inches short of the top and what a comfort point that is. $4. Fer the average figure a corset of pink ceutil with a satin bind ing. It is moderately boned and rises high toward the back. $5. The tall, heavy woman will find satisfaction in a heavily boned corset with a long back and skirt. $6.50. Other Finesse corsets priced up te 510. (Market) Circular Banding for Dainty Cellars Fine net or net and pretty lace combined is 2 te !5 inches wide and makes dainty cellars for dark cloth or silk frocks. $1 te $1 50 yard. (Oiitrni) Are Lew theM skirts of tan ,. ifi,. ' "i ',?,". ,.. Warm Flannels Fer Little Babies 1Tm.K-..-I I n t.Miuruiuerru nannelH in pretty design, some with very .i mi ips and ethiTR with !,.... 11..1. '., ,,. . ... A," """".. IOl ...e, uic .pi, j.e HUj 51,50 a j-...., wmun is a great eal than last year. ess Creamy petticoat flannels are 11 inches wide and part woelV ". a jern. AII-WOOI yara. Sillt-and-Woe1 is one of the Un known for Babv inches wide at ' Mether Find Demet Flann Pure, soft, w is 27 inches wi 25c a yard. Striped eutii Tliffht&ewnfl hi LLU v V3 ' J Ml $47.50 at .EZm. m 1 ' v.- v V ;. ii . V J 1 H ii h ' V J B123 ; P ; - r- f willj gladly (flveyouacepy.J'H fTl Tf - 1 27 ihch wldt' T
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