1 V 'I' in n i Ijtu, 'W "'" .v if' "... . ' .. d K " -,.4," , H ''" s"ll '-.; ; ,V'f fy -) ,, 1 A;; rf'y ,y r ,;. V,- ' Vfr a i K ' 'X ;BV3By!ENdv FUBfrXO; Iyk)Gfel - t ' -! A mvmmfc:7riv2i ' '. ', '1 lullH. I I UH ' ' I" m 't. rtyifir "' DREAMLAND ADVENTURES Going Hunting Uy dAddt TAi' wfcfc iicA; and Janet go hunt' Ing in the great xcoeds cherc then have their home ichile their lathers are luitding n railroad through the wilderness. They have funny and ttciting adventures. CHAPTER I New Way of Hunting BANG ! sounded n gun far off In the weeds. Jnck nnd .Tnnct stepped In their piny te listen. Ttnngt Hang! went the gun "Wlint Is that?" asked Janet. "This Isn't the Fourth of July." "Of course net," answered Jack. "That Is the gun of a hunter sheeting ' In the weeds." "What Is he sheeting at?" asked Janet. "At squirrels nnd ducka and rabbits and partridge, or maybe nt deer or bear," replied Jack. "I heard the men at the store talking yesterday about going hunting today. I'd like te go hunting, tee." "Would you like te sheet and kill the peer squirrels and rabbits and deer? demanded Janet. Jnck was doubtful about that. Well, anyway, I'd like te go hunt ing," he insisted. "I heard Mrs. Petter tell mother about a still better way of hunting,'1 said Janet. "Mrs. Petter gees hunting with a camera and snaps pictures of birds and deer and bears instead of sheeting them." "That would be fun," agreed Jack. "But wc haven't any camera." "We hare drawing sets," she cried. "We can hunt birds and squirrels nnd rabbits and catch them with our pencils nnd tablets." "And maybe wc can get "a bear that ay," shouted Jack excitedly. Janet didn't fancy hunting n bear, but she was cngcr te go. hunting squir rels and rabbits, se she ran Inte the heuse te get her drawing set while Jack get his pencils nnd tablet. Soen both wcre ready te go a-hunting. "no, Teddle Pupklns! He, Johnny Bull! We arc going hunting in the big weeds," cried Jnck te the dogs. Teddle Pupklns nnd Johnny Bull came bounding te them, barking joyously. The dogs were keen te go hunting. Se were Trixie nnd Topsy, the Shetland ponies. They snorted nnd quivered as Jack and Janet bridled nnd snddlcd them. Teddie Pupklns and Johnny Bull ran en ahead, sniffing nt the ground and trying te find the tracks of birds or beasts. Suddenly Toddle Pupklns let out a yelp, "Ki-yi-yl-yU" nnd away he darted down a side path. And his nose was right, for seen they came in sight of Mr. Heppity Hep iiaeDit, nepping pcacctuiiy along. .incK and Janet, riding the- ponies, clung tightly te their pencils nnd drawing tablctB. Here was a chance te catch Mr. Heppity Hep Rabbit. "Kl-yl-yi-yl !' yelped Toddle Pupklns when he saw Mr. Heppity Hep Babbit. Mr. Heppity Hep Babbit gave one startled leek around nnd nwny he went in mighty bounds bounds thnt enrried him ever the ground se fast l)c looked like a btrcak. "Step!" cried Janet. "Step, wc want te drawn your picture!" But Mr. Heppity Hep Babbit didn't want te step te hnve Ills picture drawn while two lively dogs were yelping nfter him. He dived into a brush patch nnd vanished from sight. When Toddle Pupklns nnd Johnny Bull get there he was down in his burrow far beneath the xreund, chuckling ever hew he had got ten away from the dogs and hunters. Jack and Janet were mucli disap pointed. "We made a mistake In letting the dogs go ahead nnd scare Mr. Hep. pity Hep Bnbblt," taltl Jack. "We will have te hunt like Indians nnd be very, very quiet." (Hew they feel Perky Squirrel will be told tomorrow.) MM Buy eertlilnsr for the family at any mere jnu prefer Cloth Cleth Ins:. Furniture, Houpe FurnUhlnsn, Jw elry and General Merchandise. Pay at your convenience. Been at It right heie en Chestnut Street ever 80 jears, Call. I'lione or Write !; WEAVER 1112 cBnut St. Reems 21 and 23, Take Klevater (Prevbntel) v KAAO A CLEAN HOME S Public places as well as homes are made mere inviting and clean by spray ing'.;PREVENTOL." It kills reaches, bed bugs and fleas. "PREVENTOL" is as necessary as soap and water for a clean home all the year 'round. Kills Moths THOSE fRECKLES Beauty Bleach Will Remove Them Ren t try te cover or lilde these Treckles. Get you n jar of Black nntt nlte IJeauty Bleach a recent cosmetic fllscevcry. This fniBr.wt, cold-creamed beautlfler jei ms an Invisible film that surely and nfly clears the skin of freckles and ther skin blemishes. "lack nnd White Seap nlda Beauty 5s?c.h-, And If your bkln is the least ui !?te( J.', apy JU8t a Httle Black und lilte ClennslnB Cream. .,,.ti' "rUK ttn(1 department stores can i,n K you wlth niHC, nd AVhlte Beauty in ,'.V D?: nlaclt ftml White Seap. EBc; and Black and White Cleunslns Cream, M-.niml ?c Wrlt0 Pel" J. Plough. rf'P."18 Tnn , for copy of your Birth Iiy, . ,?( ana leatlet which tells you all Uen ilnd Whlt0 Tollet Prepara. Gwan-te-Bed Stories ' : By J. P. McEVOY ONCE upon a time, dear children, there wns n darling little monkey named Maurice. He lived all day en the end of n string nnd he danced en the Rldcwnlks te n let of silly songs played by his master, Jeb Qazobe, en a fuddy-duddy hand organ (Johnny, get off the plnne.) '" Although Maurice danced nnd capered about nil day, nevertheless, away down Inside of his little monkey nnatemy lie was very sad. He wished te de some thing mere noble, mere worth while than merely making comic little ges tures nil day long. "Hew wonderful It must be te be a mnn," Mnurlce would say. "Hew I would lllte te be one of these big, Important-looking buslnes men," nnd then he would shnkc his head and a lit tle tear would fall en the sidewalk with a splash. ONE day when Maurice was feeling particularly bitter nnd - wishing mere thnn ever thnt he could be a busi ness mnn, Jee Qazobe took Maurice nnd his linnd ergnn down te the business section of the city, nnd while he wns plavlng near one of the largest office buildings, Maurice suddenly jerked his After-Dinner TricJcs 0 E - I1 TWO rOOR Tp- R T E I T M) g FIGl 1 n&a Ne. 1 A Square by Moving One M.itch Here is n clever little puzzle which Is prnctlcnlly unknown nnd which will tnx the brains nnd Ingenuity of every one. Arrange four matches ns shown in Fig. 1, forming n cress. The problem is te move one match and make the matches form the sides of n perfect square. The solution is shown in Fig. 2. Thi square is quite perfect, even though Us size is smaller thnn expected. Move match four. Covvrteht, 1911, bu FubHe Ltdeir Company string out of Jee's hand and climbed up the side of the building. He stepped en the ledge of a seventh fleer window nnd looked Inside. (Dor (Der (Dor othy, would you mind tnklng the deg's enr out of the baby's mouth? Thank you for both of us.) There he saw a business man seated at his desk. The man picked tip some papers, looked at them, and threw them down. Then he grabbed up n little stick and scratched the papers madly. Then he picked up something black and held something else te hit ear and made awful faces Inte the blnck thing. Then he sat down in his choir and spun around two or three times, picked up mere of the papers and piled them up, then tore the pile down and threw most of them en the lloer. MAURICE watched him n long time. First, he wns puzzled, then he was surprised and finally he was ter ribly disappointed. "Se that's n business man at werkl" he said. "Why, there isn't any mere sense te that than there is te my funny little gestures nt the end of my comic little string. If he hnsn't any mere sense than te sit there making faces into black thingn nnd picking up pnpers nnd throwing them down nil day, he's a bigger monkey thnn I nm." Se saying Maurice climbed down and went te work with new contentment in his heart. "I'd rather be a monkey," said he. "I de this because I have te, but I knew better. Thnt fellow doesn't knew nny better, peer fish." But Mnurlce was wrong. Your daddy was the man whom Maurice watched through the window, and he docs knew better, but he must make perk chops and shoes for you children. Maurice hnsn't nny children, nnd if he had they wouldn't cat perk chops and they wouldn't wear shoes. And that's the end. Gwan te bed. Net te Be Sniffed At Four women film writers in America arc said te have received .$50,000 n year for their work free of income tax, the income tax being paid by the producing firms, ItAITtS' Iimnr.N BEAUTY U hretiirhl te light with a Gelden Qllnt Shampoo. Adv. "f rTr in T HAT FRAMES The Inrxent nn nn eertment of till Kruraej In rhlla- delpnin. Call any time and make rear !ectien ftATFY L-etHat UtMjX 1 Frame Dlaplay 612 ARCH ST. bwTrwm Opfii O A. M. te fl P. M. flfl!775 402 ir J I vJa620 I A851 I $750 $500 jyr$8 1 )w NEMO SELF-REDUCING CORSETS are made in a great variety of individual shapes. They have numer ous special features te reduce, reshape and correct certain physical conditions peculiar te stout women. Every year, and in every country where corsets arc worn, millions of women enjoy their beneficial results. Ntme Ne. 402 Tet the hert, itecky (inure, cxce fleth en lower abdo abde menand In groin icctlen. Nme Ne. 620 Tet the average stout figure with cxcch fleih evenly distributed. Ntme Ne. SSlVer the tout figure with extremity penduleui abdomen. 19 Other Self-Reducing Medels $5.00 te $9.00 GOOD STORES EVERYWHERE PTT? TT TT At Your Druggist's X IViJJ THIS WEEK Your druggist will give you a 15-cent trial bottle of Palm olive Shampoo. Accept it for your own sake and watch hew your hair improves. We Blended Palm and Olive Oils Te beautify your hair This free 15-cent trial bottle con tains ample qiantity for one luxuri ous shampoo, no matter hew heavy your hair. Use it and watch results. See hew soft it makes your hair, and hew fluffy. Admire the attrac tive; well-groomed gloss. Netice hew clean it leaves your scalp, hew all scurf and dandruff arc completely removed. Ordinary shampooing doesn't get these rcr suits. They are due te palm and olive oils. Softening cleansers Olive oil possesses softening qual ities which neutralize the drying ef fects of washing. Palm oil contrib utes body, richness and lasting qualities. Tn combination they produce a thick, mild, profuse, penetrating lather which softens the scalp and reaches every root and hair cell. This lather loosens the dandruff scales, dislodges and dissolves them, leaving the scalp and hair free te function healthfully. Prevents Baldness This thorough removal of dan druff, which doctors call seborrhea, is most necessary, as even the ac cumulation en healthy scalps injures the hair. The dry, oily scales clog the loots of the hair, preventing proper nutri tion. Soen the, hair begins te fall out. Ordinary washing has little ef fect, often seeming te make the con dition worse. The blend of palm and olive oils you get in Palmelivc softens and penetrates the scales, loosening the cap-like accumulation. Gentle massage forces it into the tissues of the scalp, leaving it health fully purged and clean. Silky texture and satiny gloss Such scientific shampooing is, the basis of beauty, for it keeps both hair and scalp in perfect health. It stimulates circulation, which carries proper nourishment te your hair. It regulates the minute oil glands which give your hair gloss and luster. Hair shampooed with Palmolive is neither brittle nor eilv, but soft, glossy and silky. Present the coupon at once and prove that these statements are true. One shampoo with the blend of palm and .olive oils begins the transformation. PALMOLIVE Shampoo The Blend of Palm and Olive Oils 15c TRIAL BOTTLE FREE Present this coupon, with your name and address filled in, te any druggist. It is geed for a 15-cent trial bottle of Falmehve Shampoo. N'ame.. Addiess Out-of-town readers, or these unable te obtain tiie free bottle, should send this coupon te the Palmolive Company, Dent. A 750, Milwaukee, Wis., nnd the bottle will be sent by mail. 13bi WANAH'AKER'S W AJN AM A J&. JbKa. Wahamaker's i- s Down Stairs Stere trn MfiLJ """"' ifVisM1) V6" Sae B 9'J.eu 90 with $9.50 iS0l7 I $9.50 t' A Sale of Beautiful Hate $8 and $9.50 $9.50 It seems as iMhe loveliest things in the world of hats have been gathered together for representation in this sale ! Hats with as much grace, smartness and becoming ness are usually many dollars mere and worth it I Beautiful duvetyns and luxurious velvets present a feast of color delightful te see. Brilliant orange, bright blues, soft russets and tans, rich dull tones of many colors," smartly severe black, warm browns, navy blue, scarlet holly and se en almost endlessly ! Many of the $8 hats show ostrich trimming ostrich at its best in the airy fluffy state se becoming te a woman's lace. All the newest of fashionable trimmings are here': imitation jet, ostrich in all its forms, monkey fur, ribbon, pins, taffeta ribbon in wee accordion pleats, metallic orna ments, etc. A Number of Large Graceful Hats Seme women find the large graceful hats particularly becoming, and it is undoubted that they have much real charm. All of these hats were made especially for us and the ' quality of the materials is exceptional. ' However, it is the euiui tucae, me correctness or ineir iasniens, the becoming ness of their lines, the quality of wearableness (for no ether word 'expresses it) that give them their highest recommendation te women. (Market) Cozy Sweater Sets for Youngsters Can't you imagine a chubby little boy or prirl as warm as toast in one of these? Snowy white sets, consisting of cap, sweater and leggings are for wee folk of 1 and 2. $4 for plain knitted wool and 54.60 for fuzzy brushed wool with stripes of pink or blue. Fer 2 te 6 year olds there are four-piece sets a capf a sweater that buttons high around the neck, leggings and mittens in Copenhagen blue, tan and brown, at $7 and $8. Scarf and Hat Sets for little maids of about 4 te 10 are 52.50. Copenhagen blue, tan and brown mixtures. (Centra!) Celder Weather Brings a Sale of Men's Scarfs, $1 They come right at the beginning of the season only because a manufacturer needed money quickly se we have them at much less than the regular price. While they last it is an opportunity for 1200 men and boys. Geed-looking two-tone mixtures of lustrous mercerized cotton and fiber, nicely fringed. Celers that men and boy's like black with purple, green, red, geld, etc., also some' plain colors. (Onllery, Market) Certer Aisle Opportunities Crepe de Chine Blouses $4.90 Peter Pan style in white, flesh and tan, attractively finished with pleated frill around the cellar and down the front. Alse blouses with "two-in-one" con vertible cellars in white, flesh and black, trimmed with neat cluster tucks. Brushed-Weel Scarfs $5 and $5.50 Leng ones that wrap snugly around the threat or spread gen gen creuhly across the shoulders. Pockets and belts add greatly te their charm. Seme are in solid colors and ethers are combined with contrasting colors. Women's Silk Stockings, 50c Half their former price! Plain and openwork in black, cordovan and Russia calf, with mercerized tops and soles. All sizes in the let, but net in each color. A few arc seconds. Men's Cotten Half Hese 12iac Medium-weight cotton ones, seamless and with reinforced feet. All sizes in black and tan. Women's Flannelet Nightgowns, 85c Striped flannelet gowns, with double yokes trimmed with hem stitching. Leng, full and ex tremely comfortable. Sizes 16 and 17 only. Satin Camisoles, $1 Levely pink affairs with bodice tops or built-up lace ones. Seme have a dainty touch of hand embroidery! East Aisle Women's Linen Handkerchiefs, 15c te 35c Large assortment that includes plain white or colored linen or combinations of the two, also initialed and embroidered hand kerchiefs in firmly woven linen. Celluloid and Metal Girdles, $1 Many colors and patterns in all celluloid, ull metal or attractive combinations. An Ail-Weel Suit Made te a Man's Measure in Time for Thanksgiving Special at $37.50 . About 45 different patterns for a man's cheesing including staple cheviets, worsteds and cassimeres . I he seal of approval has been put upon thistnew serv ice, for many men who have ordered suits made te their SU;Sffwming r them' tryin them en and ordering ether suits before going away. Just the ether day a man who usually has a great deal of trouble with his clothes came te try en his made te measure suit and he was se pleased that he immediately" ordered another one ! That man's clothes problem 7s solved We will take your measure new and have veur S ready m time te wear te the football game en Thanksrivtai (Gallery, Market) A NEW supply of Clarien double-faced dance record machine " They Can be p,ayed en " (Central) Reversible Fiber Rugs Standard Grades 9x12 feet '.$7.75 7.6x10.6 feet $7.25 7.6 x 9 feet $6.75 6x9 feet $5 (Chestnut) At Last! Women's Flannelet Billie Burke Pajamas We have been waiting for them and new these pretty ones have arrived. Pink or blue striped flannelet, soft and warm, trimmed with satin. $2. (Central) Warm New Negligees of Albatross The one pictured is of wool alba tross, ns light and soft as a feather, but delightfully warm. It Js in the loveliest colors French blue, light blue, orchid, pink and purple. The little ruffles ripple becomingly and the bright silk fruit is a pretty touch. $8.50. Seft eiderdown kimonos, trimmed with satin and finished with silk cord girdles, are in pink, gray, light or Copenhagen blue and lav ender. $8.75. Prettiest Bathrobes, $5.50 Hlanket robes in the softest pink, blue, lavender or rose flow ered grounds trimmed with plain color satin and silk cord girdle. (I ml nil) ki$ At If n T 3 .VI J fp -v
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