Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 09, 1921, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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EVENXKG PUBLIC Lir)aBKPHILAXIiJtPBI, ' WBDNESlAY, OVBMBR 9, 1921
Many te sinS en Street To Te
nlght as Foature of Focl Fecl Focl
eratien's Campaign
tf'
te deliver their muslcc' message of
welfare untl wcll-bfltiR te the crowds
n fiey Irnve the theatre.
Miss Anne MrDonetiRli, clinlrmnn of
itip nmnlciil rilvMen of the Federation
CnmpnlRii Committee, tins nrrnnged tev
night's shifting i'OKremi. Seme of tlic
cniiRroentleiis which will tutor part In
clude the Church of the New .Terusnlcm,
Klrst Preshylcrlnn Clnirch, Flrat Afrl
enn Church. Knlth Methetllut Kplscepal
Clnirch. VJrst llefermrd Church, St.
Unvld'H Church, Wakefield Presbyterian v
Church. First Scliwcnkfeldcr Clnirch,
Ien Ilnptlct Church, Krnnkferd Ave
nue MctheiINt Kplneennl Church. First
Methodist 1'plscopeJ Church. Hllenra
Mrtlimllxt Eiilwepal Church. St. Jehn!
. ...nnu nniAM DDOAn me uivinc r.p Rcepai iiiurcn. rinircli
TO lYIHnun u" ununu of St. Simen the Cyreninn, First He-
' formed Church, Phillips Ilroeks Meme-
I rial Church, Vex Clmp Methodist
nnniKi and choruses will he sung en Kplscepal Church, Lembard Street Cen-
.irVA corners throughout the city te- tval Church. C. C. Hancock Memerial
"', i.jv choirs iiml inciniiers of con-
DREAMLAND
. ADVENTURES
Going Hunting
nyDAnnr
Jack and Janet go hunting in the
big weeds, taking with them draw
ing tablets instead of guns. Through
i slg trwlt theg get Verity fiquirrel's
picture. Then they dicidc te go
hunting for deer.
(t
pe
million of churches, lis a feature of
l,J Welfare Federation s drive for
Tlie'drlt'e Itself opens Monday. The
.net " for the um of 125 afliliated
enaritablc organizations of the city,
ffi linvc Riven iii.'thelr little drives
mrtlelnate In tne one diz one.
-"ffi ! Kindly Mr.iI ' Htm
u cftcli ciiurcii Biui.i-, ih.ui'-i "it"
tL DoxeIor.v ii ud ether selections"
lliescn bv tIie reopectlve choirmasters.
In niWHIen te the church singing in
He uirleus neighborhoods., n special
,',,t, nunrtet f-em the Church of the
ftrthren, Flfiernth nnd Dauphin
irect" pnrbed In Colonial costumes.
Till sing their way down Uread street
from Pniipliin. nrrlvinR at Uread nnd
Chestnut streets at l.l o'clock. In time
Methodist Kplscepal Church, Cheltcn
Avenue Methodist Kplscepal Church,
Tiega ltnpttRt Churcli, Itrldcsburg Meth
odist Kplscepal Clnirch, Mount Hepe
I'leshyterlan Church. Atonement Lu
theran Church nnd St. James' Metho
dist Kplscepal Church.
CHAPTER III
THIS IJKUK KINDS TII15M
TTtmitAH! Hurrah! We will
AX lllltltltir fnn rlnni M i.Ia1 tn.il
"Woof! Woof! Woof!" ngrccd
Johnny Hull, the bulldog.
"How-wo'.v-wew-wow !" chimed In
Toddle Pupkin!, the collie, wriggling
nil evcrJn his eagerness te start.
Jauctwiin't sure she wanted te go
hunting for deer, She looked nt the
picture -die had drawn of Perky Huuli"
id and ndilcd n few touches te it. ,
"I think we had better Just hunt
Miulnels today.' .Mie mid. "The deer
le far, far off In the forest.
"Hut sometimes tt-cy come che-c te
the vllldge." argued .Inch. 'Weiililti t
our fnUjera and mothers be surprised If
i brought home pictures of it deer we
had hunted V" Janet ngiecd they would
be surprised, nnd after Jack bud urged
n bit she followed after him its he crept
In Indian fashion inreugh the bushes,
looking for deer. And following them
uime the docs nnd the two ionic.
Trixie and Topsy.
"Hist! I fee a deer." whispered
Jack excitedly. There was n scurry1 n
n ivnmlnlnipt: dove Inte Ills bole. .Tai'K
gave n startled laugh. The joke was
flying nwny, nnd the. joke this time wns
tn Janet.
They crept en and en until they grew
veiy tired of cieeplng. Coning nt Inst
In the grassy bank of a little stream,
they sat down te rest. And as they
letted the children tnlkcd.
"It doesn't seem le me we nre going
te find a deer," said Jnnft. "Tlicse
weeds are very, very biff te hunt In."
Jack agreed with her. It djdn't seem
possible te find a d;cr among nil the
bushes and trees.
Then Jack's eyes chanced upon the
little strentu and his face lighted up.
"I have heurd that some hunters
hunt for deer by waiting beside n drink
ing plnee until the deer come for
water." he said.
"Oh. I'd like that kind of hunting."
tried Jniiel. who wns se tired she felt
n him for thinking n woedchucK wnH nti,c couldn't walk another step. "Only.
The crey farther nnil farther Inte
the weeds.
"Oh I A deer!" cried Janet. A renr
bad come from in front of them. Hut n
wasn't u deer. It wns just n partridge
CLOSING OUT
AT ONE-HALF PRICE
AJ,L OUR HIGH-GRADE
FURS, COATS, -SCARFS,
CAPES, ETC.
These goods are new and in
latest styles.
FRIDENBERG'S LOAN OFFICE
37 N. 11th (.,T!,.
Cor. Ninth and Buttonwood Sts.
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nearly a quarter w ,jgRM!
I century Oldsmobile has ' mmBk
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VN PHILADELPHIA VV
A Heuse Is Net a
Heme When the
Reef Leaks.
It's Net even a Shelter.
Inclement weather is approaching rain, snow,
sleet.
DON'T REPAIR THAT LEAKY ROOF !
Ask our Mr. McKinney te tell you of something bet
ter. A five-year guaranteed reef, laid ever the old
reef, at less than the cost of repeated repairs.
Bell Tiejja 8700
tJMmkctm m$eM(m
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MiiHtlmr Iliilldlnr. 8-11) llrldtr St.. Nrir erk
Ttnllnrny Kxclmnitf. Chlnce. relmin nnlldlne. Reittle.
First en Your Shopping List
Geerge Allen, inc.
1214 Chestnut Street 1214
i.
A World of Hats
Each one competing with the ether in beauty, charm and
style. Silk Duvetyncs stitched in contrasting silk. One of soft
tan with dark brown ribbon woven through the brim. Crushed
velvets, their crowns pierced with smart pins. Hand made in our
own workrooms. Blocked velvets touched with feathers or cm cm
breidery. $7 te $15
IT'S NOT TOO LATE TO COME
te
OUR AUTUMN SALE
of
Hosiery, Underwear
a'nd Gleyes
Entire stock famous Harvard Mills Underwear at 20 oft".
Women's Allendale Union Suits. Regular sizes, $2.00;
Ubiially $3.00. Extra sizes, ?2.2."; usually $3.'25.
Vanity Fair Silk Underwear at remarkable reductions.
Stockings
rull-FiiHhieucd Silk Hosiery. Regular 5-1.00 quality at 52.00
a pair. Seme of these are very s-lightly irregular.
Stunning Sports Effects in Weel and Silk-and-WoeI at $1.33
5J.UU a pair. Were 2.20, i?u.uu anu $;s.du.
nnd
Gloves
Entire Line of Trcfeusbe French Kid Gloves, including the
Dorethy Overscan! 2-clasp style, at $2.50 n pair. Usually $3.25.
The well-known I K. Kid Gloves at $2.75 a pair. Were $3.50.
Genuine Arabian Gray Mecha Gloves. Usually $3.50, at
$2.30 a pair.
Fine "Walking Glevct, of Imported Cape Leather. One clasp
nt $2.85, usuallv $3.C0. Same quality in strap wrist at $1.50 and
12-button length at $5.00.
Full line of Natural Chamois GIees.
Children's Gloves in Kid, Woolen, Mecha, Duplex Fabric,
ercatly reduced.
A Ten-Day Offer en. Personally Engraved
Christmas Greeting Cards
I' me -steel-engraved exclusive Christmas Greeting Cards;
new designs with the sentiment in either Script or shaded Old
kngliali. Special until November 15 no follews:
Selection .Number One has forty aitistic designs from which '
te cheese;
25 Christmas Greeting Cards for $2.50
50 Christmas Greeting Cards for $:i.7."
100 Christmas Greeting Cards for $0.00
.Selection Number Twe has fifty btyles, including all our
luglier-priced cards, some en tinted stock with borders of geld,
t'rey or red.
25 Christmas Greeting Cards for S3.73
50 Christmas Greeting Cards for $0.50
100 Christmas Greeting Cards for $11.00
'Wa Include Stumping Your Name Ftem Your Own, Personal
Calling Card Plate
Tickets for All Lines
tReguluTsril? Rstea. Foreign
railreed mi sleeping car tickets
direct te destination.
i JA itineranes prepared special
IT' 5. . :.. : -.,.
Lk fta'alb lit bkui
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Tours and Cruises
Seuth America
Third annual Cruise-Tour via S-S.
EBRO sailing from New Yerk Feb. I Ith
returning April 10th (59 dijrs) visiting
Hsrana, Psnsmi, Lima, Moliende, Val
paraiso, SantKge. Buenes Aires, Mon
tevideo, Santes, Sae Paule and Rie ie
Janeiro. . .
Honolulu
via West Indies, Panama Canil and Cal
ifornia. CruiieindudeslIileandKilauea.
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te EUROPE
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The Mediterranean
A cruise of 61
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Sailings Jan. 1 4th, Feb. 7lh, 2 1st, March
4th,25th
Around the World
Groups limited te 12 members. Sailings
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New Yerk December 3 1st.
California
Small Groups under escort tearing at
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Flerida-Cuba
Tours in January, February and March
Fer complete details, call, write or 'pbene
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lTRAVEL deeartmentj
143-145 Seuth Bread St.
Phils.
(Bell) Walnut 4691
Stlllnn from Tier 74. 3th St.. N. P... ex
cept S. S. Gee. Washington nd America,
which sill ftem Tiers J and 1, IlobeUn.
Te Plymouth Cherbourg Brtmtn
America Nev. 29 Jan. 3
Geerge Washington .Nev. 8 Dec. 8
Te Plymouth uoaleane Londen
Centennial State .. .Nev. 15 Dec. 15
Panhandle State . .Net. 26 Dec. 27
Te Brtmtn Danzig
Hudsen Dec. 3
Princess Mateika ..Dec. 10
Potomac Nev. 12 Dec. 31
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of ceurw, we will net blicet the deer
when he ceinci for wuter. We will Just
drnw his picture."
Se Jack nnd Janet hid beh I ml the
bushes, Hitting- en tlie grass IIutc Tod
dle I'liptilrifl nnd Johnny Hull fol'ewi'il
tlirm, nnd no did Trlxle nnd Topsy,
the penlrc. And n the "leg" unit penliw
Were us 1 1 red fiwn rreepiiij; tin were the
children, thry. Iny down nnd neon wgie
(.tioezliig. After h while .l:iel unil .timet
felt their own eycn tillnkf ntc. Tliej
hltnltrd nnd htinl.ed. nnd befei-e they
knew whnt wns liuiinenlnir they, loe,
wern MJtmi! nwleep.
And while they sleiit who hIieiiIiI mini'
nlnnr; hut ii decr--n line huek with n
xpleiidld set of hernn, of which he was
very proud.
The deer !iccr noticed the children,
nnd, of .'Dtirse, they didn't see him. lie
drnnk his full, nnd then its he steed
h'eklnc nbeiit his nore eauplit u whiff
Hint told him strnnRcrs wcr" nenr. He
looked ev.T (lie IiunIiph and tliere lie suw
the riilldrcn, the dogs nnd the ponies,
all nsleep.
"Ilutiterfil" 5nld the deer te himself.
"I'll feel them."
Quietly lie walked nwuy, Inking care
tirt te rnnke n setind. Then wlu'ti h
(jet beyond heurlns distance he lieunucd
off ns fast iih he could B" ' u hiding
I luce of which he alone knew. There,
fcellnr; wife nnd secure, he, tee, ln.v
down for n imp. Hut he had forcottei fercottei forcettei
he had left something behind some
thing tluit world helrny him. That
fcmethine wns the murk of IiIh lloefii In
the mud beside the stream.
After n while Jn 1. nnd Jnnrf nweke.
Going te the utrciim for a ilrlnk, they
saw the deer's Iraeks.
"Whnt kind of an animal made these
trucks?" risked Junrt. Jack didn't
Inow. Toddle Pupklns looked at -tin
tracks, then gave nn exclliil hark.
"These ere the tracks of a deer." he
Mild. Much te the surprise nf the chil
dren they could understand his desj tall;
as plainly ns they understood their own
tulle. "And I hut deer enn't bt veiy far
nwny," added Toddle Pupkins a
Johnny Hull nnd the ponies joined him.
"Let us fo'lew him."
(They fellow the deer and dud him.
nn will be told tomorrow.)
Wliat is
"A Blessing
en
Your Head"
?
ED. PINAUD'S
HAIR TONIC
of course!
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for uoekKt AdJtcjj u. i. Lines
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LINES
REGULAR FKKIGHT SERVICE
TO ROTTERDAM,
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SS "New Britain".... Sailinj Net. 17
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Sailing Dec. 17
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at teM'i:nxjru iiati;s
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TOURS IN ALGERIA & MOROCCO
HiilllniiH from llcinlt.un or M.irstlllts
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Our 48th Anniversary Sale Offers These
Specials for Thursday in the Economy Basement
Cut 50 for Anniversary
Women's $7 Pure
Worsted Tuxedo
Sweaters
A Medel That Is
Universally Popular
at
$3.50
mm,
f SI J ,'J -i .c.
Oi I J .iiri J A l
eWwrp?
'til
Nice, warm
garments in the
most popular of
nil sweater
styles. Geed
i range or sizes
'and all the
wanted winter
shades. Just the
thing for snap
py weather.
S"NQT:FIbURGS Economy IJiucinciit
Anniversary Specials for
Extra-Size Day
Women's Extra
Size Corsets
Remarkable at ,
$2.98 & $3.50
Medium-bust or (jirdle-tep mod
els with long hiplincs. Pink or
white eeutil, well boned through
out with rustproof Whulen bon
ing. Sizes '20 te U0.
Brassieres 2(n & 4Rc
Hi
White muslin, lace trimmed.
Rc-inferced.
SNCLLENBUROS Economy Basement
Extra-Size Day in
Undermuslins
and Aprons
Profit by These
A nniversary Economics
Women's Extra-Size
Leng Sleeve Gowns
Exceptional at . . -QQc
Generously cut of line
lingerie cloth, with yoke of tucks
and embroidery.
Women's Extra-Size
Envelope Chemise
Special at
89c te $1.39
Prettily trimmed with lace and
embroidery. Built-up bheuldcrs.
Women's Extra-Size
Bleemer?
at49c,098c
Lingerie cloth, hatecn and Wind Wind
eor crept'. Tailored style, with
clastic at waist and knee. Re
inforced. Women's Extra-Size
Flannelette Gowns
at!79c"nd98c
Pink and blue stripe flannelette.
Slip-ever or open-neck models.
Women's Extra-Size
Bungalow Aprons
Unusual at ...(gl 9PJ
Fine Ameskcag VXAUtf
gingham, prettily finished with
rickrack braid, sash and pockets.
ShEUInDUROS LVoneinynuiemcnt
Women's $1 Sateen
Petticoats
Less Than Wholesale at
50c
Black and plain-color effects.
Seme have colored flounces ruf
fled, plaited or tailored.
Women's $-1 Silk
Petticoats at . . .
All jersey or with contrasting
flounces. Pretty color trimming
touches.
bNELLLMBURCS Economy Uasement
$1.95
STOKE OPENS DAILY 9 A, M. CLOSES AT 5:.'I0 P. M.
SWKIIMfSIIAV. VOVEMHEIt II, IDS!. C
NELLENBURGN
ENTIRE BLOCK-MARKET 1112! STREETS IL V
A Sale That Will Add Further Glory le Our Great
Anniversary Event
Women's and Misses'
$25 Beautiful Warm
Winter Coats
Well Made, Smartly Styled and Anniversary
Priced te Save Yeu a Third
at $16.95
Specially purchased at a big price concession from a manufacturer
celebrated for the quality nnd chic of his garments.
Cozily made of fine velour, silvertene, belivia and mixed coatings.
Many charming models, including one with loej.e flare back, but
ton trimmed or richly embroidered, and ethers with plaited belted
backs. Deep fur or elf material eellais.
Celer include reindeer, brown, navy, Pekin or mired effects.
Women's and Misses' $15.00 Pole 050 QCJ
Sports Coats, Half Price at. . O.ZPU
Plain, plaited or flare-back models, with deep cellars, cuffs and
sports belts.
Warm hcay coatings in brown, Copenhagen, navy and tan.
wTeatsFar $37.50 t0 $49.75
Brown and kit ceney in flare-back style, with belt and flare sleeves.
-v( 1 L -jS l'l,r'dll,.v Bnscment
Remainder of Our Great Anniversary Purchase of
Girls' $8.00 te $12.50
Stylish Snug Winter Coats
Extraordinary Values at
$4.59, $5.95
& $7.95
(loed-looking belted .styles, with loefac
backs, .self material or fur cloth cellars,
pockets and buttons.
Well made of warm velour, kersey,
zibelinc and mixed coatings in -sizes G
te 14 years. One sketched.
Girls' $7.50 Serge j0 QC
Regulation Dresses at PO.yO
Pretty legislation styles with belt,
anchor en sleeve, hiring and box pleaU.
Other diessier models embroidered in
wool. Sizes G te 1 1 years. One pic-lured.
$1.59
Misses' and
New Middy
Skirts
Girls' $4
U2 an(i
$3
and
$2.95
39c & 49c
$23.75 and $25.75 Fancy Suits
at.
Pretty plaid and navy blue serge in box-pleated clTtct.
M years. Excellent for wear with middy blouses.
Misses' and Girls' 75c and $1.00 Sateen
Bleemers
Geed quality sateen with elastic at waist. Just the thing for
'choelwcnr. Sizes C te 120 cars. 5.; ; ,i -y Economy Basement
Matchlessly Lew Anniversary Prices en
Men's Winter Clothing"
$15
$27.75 and $31.75 Fancy Suits $1 Q
Fine qualities in excellent weaves and colorings. Snappy
Men's and Yeung Men's $17.75
Winter Overcoats
$25.75 Winter g- QOO $33.75 Winter MA f)f)
Overcoats at IV' , Overcoats at 4-"V
Wide variety or geed-looking, up-te-the-minute model.-, in smait
new materials and patterns.
$12.50 Raincoats $3 35
$5.00 and $5.50 Trousers at .' .$3!35
$6.00 and $6.50 Trousers at. .. $3.85
Sn s" -l,S Economy Basement
$10.00
22c Yard-Wide Percales
Almest 50(( Less in Anniversary, at
c--,-i T.l
i? I Z V9P Y arri 1
-n. mm f AttS " "' . ti ,.
Every yard is absolutely perfect-no mlbwcavesne misprints,
hull nieces from which you can buy the exact amount of nv ,,ttC
you ueslre. ' ' "-'"
Yeu may cheese from a vast variety of designs-plain stripes
fancy stripes, cluster stripes, small cheeks, large check,, geemetrica
White grounds with printings m black and nl best colors. Tub
proof. Desunble for shirts, boys' b euses, aprons house ilVr.e.m,i
children's clothes. Ne Mail or Pheno Orders ' csscs and
sN. SNELLENBURG & CO.:
bNELLLNBURGS Economy Basement
chcviels.
Sizes 7
Fall Fall
te 16
$4.95
S5.95
Sizes S te
S4.95
Anniversary Sale Offers
the Most Liberal Savings
en the Smartest Kinds of
'Beys' Winter
Clothing
Heys' $G.50 Combination
Black Rubber Rain.- 0?f Of
coats & Hats at.. ev
Every lad of 4 te 18 needs one,
for stormy weather they're an
excellent protection. Of cxtru
geed quality rubber.
$5.75 Norfolk Suits $425
Fancy mixed cheviets.
Full-lined knickers. Sizes 8 te 18
years.
7.75 Suits With "Extra
Pair" of Full-Lined eg OK
Knickers DU.tt
Fancy mixed
lined knickers.
years.
$6.75' Mackinaws.
Fxtra-goed quality
blanket cloth.
$8.50 Mackinaws.
Fancy plaid blanket
cloth. Shawl cellar
10 years.
S5.75 Junier
Overcoats
Warm models that button te
neck and have all-around belts.
Fancy mixed cheviets. Sizes 3
te 10 years.
$1.39 Knickers
Fancy mixed cheiets.
Sizes G te 17 years.
5; ' 1i3reS l'-niiiy u.uscnicnt
Anniversary Markings en
Infants' Wear
Babies' White Corduroy
Coats Special at 7 Af
Pretty little .smocked $hxj
stjles.Sizcs 1, 2 and e jear.s.
Babies' White $0 QC
Chinchilla Coats vO.yO
Becoming belted models
sizes 1, U and 3 years.
Babies' Chinchilla
Hats at
With eartabs.
Babies' Knitted
Leggings
95c and $1.50
With and without Teet.
Babies' S1.50
Knitted Caps.
Several geed stjlcs
Babies' Knitted
Mittens
Babies' Knitted
Saccjues
Dainty, warm little mode!-.
b' , - , S I'ehuiiij K.i fluent
89c
m
$1
..95c
.. 29c
$1.00
Beys'$7.50&$8;00
Shaker Knit
Pullover Sweaters
Opportunely llcduveit le
5.00 v
Just what the hey want- right
new for outdoor wear. Gced
heavy wool Shaker knit pullover
sweaters with V neck or large
shawl cellar. Sues 'JU te ai.
SNl1 L. NrtLS '-ic"ie'ii Hasiinent
Anniversary Sale livings
Forward
5000 85c Scalloped
and Embroidered
Scarfs and Squares
Ti0reI 49c Eaeh
A .-pcvifl let of high-grade
linen finished .scarfs .md squares,
with -caUepcd edgi., juid em
broidered Lentcrs in rose and
blue.
Scurf a are 18x50 inches;
Htjuarfujire 30 inches.
SnlILENBUROS Hcoiiemy Baucment
SNELLENBURG & CO.:
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