hrhBSH M'. i "(W "VT er'irti r'ae-'. EVENING PUBLIC' LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY,' NOVEMBER 15, 1921; 18 fiyWgBftKmvfi K' I 1 V e ; i v '' ir Is I nil iff lit Mv K DREAMLAND ADVENTURES Perky Squirrel's Riddtca nr dadet Jack and Janet find Perky Squirrel very bust ijcttmn iiady jar winter. CHAl'TEK II t When Werk Is Play fiTTlHIS ia n Hup day for play." s"i'l ( ljnck nnd .Innet tn lVrkj Squirrel. "It is n finer day for work." an- I swcwl Perky Squirrel, lmntlng for nuts . te store away In his hollow tree "There will be Plenty of time for piny when 1 the snows of winter cover the ground." "Can't you step our work te play a game with us?'' Jack asked Perky Squirrel snt up straight blinking his snappy eyes at the children. "I can Mop long enough te nk you n riddle." he replied. .lack and Janet liked that answer, for they enjeyeil try ing their vlt8 en riddles. Perky bqu r rel chuckled as he ur-ked his riddle: "When Is work play nnd play work? Jeck and Janet put tneir was u " at once en that riddle, they nrlnkled up their thought very seriously, hilt. nltueuRl) feivheiuls nnil they couldn't think of the answer. Pcrkv Squiirel giggled and chuckled .'when he saw hew hard their brains were utruggliiig with his riddle. "While von are trjlng te solve that riddle, I'll "tench jnu n game." he wild . "De von see that hole In the trunk of : the hollow tree?" Yes. Jack nnd Janet : saw the hole In the hollow tree. It wa- : thn 1ml,. in wirh I'erkv Miuirrci iiiki : been storing the nuts lie found en thr ! creunil. 'I'he cninr i- ter eli eiiiiurcn te see hew miiiiN nuts you can threw i ;lnte that hole." ; Jack and J.inei thought that would ' be a most iiitn-etlng game. Jncl; pickeil Jup a nut from the ground and threw It !at the hole. The nut hit the -idc f J the tree and bounded hack. Jack tn"l : again, nnd thin time the nut went plop J into the hole. : "Ek! Ek!. Tint is fine.' chuckled ? Perky Squirrel. "New you try it j. Timet. " Se Janet picked up a nut and nt the first trial sdic threw it right .Inte the hole in the tree. ; "Verv geed." chuckled Perky Nviir- rel. "New let us have a race between you two children. I will keep count of hew many each throws into the hole." Jack and Janet were eager for tlu came, se thev scurried around finding nuts and threw tin-in into the In the tree. Thrv oeu became hole such ''geed shots that as quickly a- tliey found a nut they would t lirew it into the tree nt the tirt attempt. Perkv Squirnd Kept miint by draw ing n mark 1:1 the ground ..n the but Mile of the tree for a h nut thrown in Iiv Jack nnd a marl: en the right -ide for each nut thrown in by Janet. He teemed te be having even mere fun out of the game than the ehildren. for he kept chuckling te himself all the time. Soen Jack and Janet had cleaned up all the nuts near the tree and they went farther nnd further away, gather ing up nuts by handful- nnd bringing they back te be thrown into the hole. It was a merry race. At one minute Jack would be ahead a cording te the count of Perkv Squirrel, and then Janet wnnlil en nhead. Se thev plaved the came until ind gathered up way around. "It is a tie game, announced Perky Squirrel. "Yeu wil have te come b.ick tomorrow after mere and play it again." AYING the cer ner-stene of a building is an important event. The first deposit in a savings account is the corner-stone of your future suc cess. Lay YOUR corner stone today by opening an account in our S a v in g s Fund Department. Every deposit is another stone added. De net let a week pass with out depositing some thing. Yeu will net only save money, but your savings will earn interest for you every day. Open Monday nnd Friday Evenings Six te Nine o'clock thin VII I iiiit for a Ions VCIM sprain v jffif 1 The cream from 10 6, . . quarts of rich milk in I " '- """ " ' '" ' '-"'"' 4 f 0 every pound , 1 T AYING the cer- - - I ia m m I j ner-stene el a 1 i F S E3 mi jMflM were ready for that, as they had found the game much fun. "And while you have been playing the game have you solved in) riddle?" nsked Perky Squirrel. "When is work ploy nnd play work?" Jack nnd Janet had forgotten all about theriddle. Sud denly Janet 'h fnee lightened up nnd she laughed aloud. "I knew." she cried. "Your work was te gather a winter's supply of nuts. e made play of It when we threw the nuts Inte the hole in the tree." "That's it." cried Jack. "Werk Is play when jeu de it for fun. nnd play Is work when you have te de It." Perky Squirrel chuckled harder than ever. He had played a fine trJck en them and get out of doing a let of hard work. "Yeu gathered se ninny nuts for me that I will tell jeu another riddle." he premised. (What that riddle was. and hew Hlue Jay get Inte a fine fix will be told tomorrow.) phiO 1000 Overcoats v for Thanksgiving At Very Special 0( $30 &$ 24 Fleeces, herringbones in tans, browns, or grays and heather blooms. Ninety per cent, are Scotch plaid backs with the entire group composed of Germanias, Glebes, Merrimacs and Ponteosucs. Our windows, both en Market Street and en Sixth Street, show you the wonderful variety and beauty of these standard new garments. If you will make it a point te examine them you will agree with us that every coat you see is worth $10 te $15 mere. NOTE There are Town ULSTERS, Raglans and Ulsterettes. Wanamaker & Brown i ww r ssrs nuts imvp muen VVCV VVy II J nek and Janet VNr-- ' 0y II We mean in automobiles, of course, net in these ladies and gentlemen of coleur with the stream-line effects. And speaking of automo biles, you will find that every foreign body, every fine car of domestic or European make, every exhibit of the meter coach-builder's art te ' be shown at the Salen, is portrayed or discussed, in advance of the opening, in the Automobile Salen number of VANITY FAIR And, in matters ether than meter cars, Vanity Fair unlocks the cloer te everything that's new and intriguing before the official open ings. Ita pages are a Salen of the most original creations of the three capitals of the world. Its humeur runs as smoothly as the best tuned engine. Its illustrations invariably introduce the newest lines. The Automobile Salen is forecast by Geerge W. Sutten, while Gerald Biss writes authori tatively of European metering. In the way of literature, there are imported models of essays by Franz Molnar, author of "Liliom", Paul Geraldy, St. Jehn Ervine and Arthur Symons. Among the home products Francis Hackett throws himself into neutral en the Irish question, and Don ald Ogden Stewart reveals the new tenden cies in college motive power. ere s Cqnde Nsrt, Publiiher awuYns-ir. TO KEEP SCHOOL OPEN Only One Class Dismissed In Frank ford Because of Scarlet Fever Although one class of sixty -five pupils in the Jehn II. Webster Public Scheel, nt Prankford avenue nnd On tario street, were dismissed yesterday afternoon when a tnsc of scarlet fever was discovered among one of their num ber, the school itself is in session today. Henry W. Kind, superintendent of the district in which the school Is lo cated, slid this morning that there was nothing unusual about keeping the In..' n-.pii, iice the teacher nnd nil the members of the class In which the (UscH'-c wa- found, had been sent home nnd an immediate fumigation of the room ordered. "It is the practice of the beard net te elee the school en such ocensiens," Mr Kind slid, "since the children in all the classes arc examined ccry week li t'ln-icinns for contagious diseases." The room will be fumigated some time this afternoon. FOR ABOUT 300 COATS SELL FOR $35. C FOR ABOUT 700 COATS THAT OUGHT j TO SELL FOR $45 AND $50. Market at Sixth f Foreign Bodies In This Issue t the Nearest Frank Crewninthield, Editor A miuiiiis'iiimiiuiiir!iiininiiiniirli!ii!uiiiiinViiiiiiii!in,iiiiiiniiiiiiiii!iiii!iiinL!iii. icniiiniiiimiuiiiuniiiiiiimiini'iiimiiiiiiiiii' iiwiiu'iijiniiiiiH'iniiitiiiigii'iiiiiniti'iuiifliuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiliiiii'iiiim,!; ENGINEER INJURED Is Struck by Flying Cpllnderhead In North Eleventh Street Plant A cylltidcrhcad, hurled with terrific force by the explosion of m stationary engine In the cellar of the Sulzer & Ce. building, nt 252 North Eleventh street, last cenlng, struck nnd Mri etisly Injured an engineer working near the machine. Uneoncleuii as n result of shock nnd with a. broken breastbone, the workman, Heward Venclll, forty-three yenrs old. of 423 Vt.n Heek efreet. f'ntnden. was Inken te Hahnemann Hespltnl, where he Is In a ecrleus con dition. Tire, which broke out In the engine room after the explosion, wns quickly eMlncuisued. On nnd electrical fix tureH tire manufactured in the building, n five -story structure. Ready Buyers Prices! THAT OUGHT TO Charlie Chaplin and Douglas Fairbanks con tribute designs of each ether and of Mary Pickford, while Geerge Luks and Jehn Held, Jr. take us en pictorial tours of Wash ington Square and Chinatown respectively. Among the accessories are articles en the stage, sports, bridge and men's clothes ; and also the greatest labeur-saving device of the year, Vanity Fair's pages of presents for men, te solve the eternal problem of what te get him or them for Christmas. News Stand? Heyworth Campbell, Art Editor rf We Can't Say It Toe Often "Pitt in your coal during ffoed weather" American Ceal is the highest grade fuel in Philadelphia and will stand the driving of your furnace en cold days, or give the slew fire needed in milder weather. Jhn&SSSZ Ice & Ceal We buy our coal where we get only the very BEST COAL We serve you right, and We Knew Hew OWEN LETTER'S SONS Largest Ceal Yard in Philadelphia Trenten Ave. & Westmoreland St. Phene New! j Heat Your Heme Without Werk or Dirt Instead of the work ajid worry, and the dirt from ashes and coal, unavoidably attached te having a coal-burning boiler or furnace in your home, why net enjoy the luxurious freedom from all work, care and dirt by heating your home with the "Het Wave" AUTOMATIC Gas-Fired Beiler. Light it in the fall turn it out in the spring any temperature AUTOMATICALLY controlled. Installed without interrupting your heating system. Used with Het Water, Steam or Vapor System. Fully guaranteed. Write for booklet. Sold by All Plumbing and Healing Contractors GAS UTILITIES CORPORATION 1200 Locust Street Win. Aktrn, S. W. Cor. lfllli "O'As is he seasoning -we use? Serve Stuffing wih JDJLrJLJL3 SEASONING with, everq rdast eF ibultry4eat,Rsh.Gam.e, etc. It gives zest te the appetite and aids digestion Use BELL'S SEASONING in croquettes, soups, etc. TRY THIS RECIPE Meat or Turkey Dressing; Toast -1 slices white bread and with 2 cups cracker crumbs, place in a deep dish; add jScup melted butter. Cever with 2J cups het milk te make stuffing right con sistency. Add tablespoonful BELL'S SEASONING, an even teaspoon salt, and 4 slices salt perk fried te a crisp and chopped fine. When well mixed, stir in 2 raw eggs. Equally geed when baked in small pan and served separately. Send for famous chefs of leading hotels THE WILLIAM G. BELL CO., Bosten, Masi.,U.S.A. " h(iUt...le Bfiit: IIKNIIY UATTh. lie ClirMnut fit., I'hlladclulilu Gees a month H MC ti Vi nl without a HF C M will last a lifetime. M (r2jie marvelous I; f ' 1! The Fountain Pen tilth Get your Dunti'ePen at your dealers' today! S. J. Matchett, 3620 Chestnut St., Philadelphia rHF.BTON im THE DUNN-PEN COMPANY, 300 MADISON AVENUE, NEW YORK e ICE CO. Main Office, 600 Arch 'Street ; Frankford 2150 East 7754 Wnlnut 2708-2709 .Ir.. Ce. &. nibert Sts booklet of recipes by the Little Red Pump Handle rfSKgT--K-Wl. irV-fT -vr f "GreenTag'SaleNearlyOVer WE ARE Hearing the end of the Special Reduction Sale te dispose of surplus' stock of Portable Lamps, Fleer Stand ards, Art Demes, Fixtures and Silk Shades. When this special stock is gene, there will be no mere at the "Green Tag" prices. Yeu may yet be able te find just the lamp, fixture or shade te suit your fancy at a worth while saving. On the "Green Tags" you will note the former selling prices many of which were the equivalent , of pre-war prices and also the new sale prices, which in all cases consti tute radical reductions. See the Display at any U. G. I. Office. The United Gas Improvement Ce. 8TKAMSIUP XOTiriW NAWSCO LINES Pier 19 North Feet of Vine Street S. S. Brush Sailing Nev. 21st Direct te SAN DIEGO, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, OAKLAND, SEATTLE, TACOMA. PORTLAND, ASTORIA AND VANCOUVER, B. C. Fer Ratet and Information NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO. .lpciila V. 8. Shipping Beard I 136 S. Fourth St., Phila. Phene PAjscnflT & Ftt'fibi M.lll lui.n v y te ciiEnueuiia & Southampton rinSiANiA " 3 n,c- 3l AQl'ITASIA Dee. 13 Feb. 7 Vcl. 8 N T. TO LIVERPOOL AT.I1AMA (new) ..Dec. 10 .Iin. 17 IVb. IR sCVrillA (new) .Dec. 24 .Inn. 28 IVb. 25 N Y. TO HALIFAX. PLYMOUTH. CIIER N" llOUnU ANb HAMBUIia SAXONIA Dec. 8 Jim. 21 M.ir. 10 S Y. TO LONDONDERRY AND DLASGOW rnl.t'MBIA Dec. 10 AMinniA .... . . Dee. 21 Jiiii. 21 rob. 2.1 ASSYRIA . ... '" ' 1 -' l ROSTON TO LONDONDERRY. LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW ASSYRIA Dee. 15 PHILA TO PIRAEUK. SALONICA. TON STANTINOPT E SMYRNA. ALEXANDRIA RITKR ORONTES . Nev. 15 PHILADELPHIA TO LONDON VARDl'LIA Nev. 10 -3PECWI.. MEDITERRANEAN SAILINGS CAERONIA" ..November 10 January 10 "CARONIA" ....December 7 Te Medlterranenn and Adriatic Perta N. Y. te Madeira. Gibraltar, Algiers. Monace (Rlupni). Onea, Naples (Heme), Piraeus (Athens). Alexandria (Caire anil the Nile). Sumptuously appointer lame strnmers offer tinexce.Ird service and culMne, slnnla rooms. rooms with bath and cnaultn. Bookings te any pert and perfect freedom of action. Bhore excursions If dcRlred: also ntoa-evsrs Ideal for Independent Travel Cnnard and Anclier Steuinaulp Lines rasxencrr OlTlre. 1300 Wnlnut St., l'hlla. Frrilht Orflce, Deurse Hide Vhlln. oriU.S.QevzrninentShips Silllnsi from Pier 74. 34th St.. N. R.. : cept S. S. Cee. Washington slid America, which sail from Fieri J and 1, Hoboken. Te Plymouth Clitrbeurg Bremen America, Nev. 29, Jan. 3. Ceerje Washington, Dec. 8, Jsn. 17. Te Plymouth Boulogne Londen Panhandle Stale ..Nev. 26 Dec. 77 Centennial State .. .Dec. 14 Te Bremen Danzig llndien Dec. 3 Princess Mateiks ..Dec. 10 Potomac Dec. 31 United States Lfees M00RE & McCORMACK CO.. Inc. ROOSEVELT STEAMSHIP CO.. lac. UNITED AMERICAN LINES, lac. Manacmz O.icraterj (or V. S. Shipping Beard Hoeuci Addre:s u. s , Dreadway, New Yc KERR UN Sailings FOR from Philadelphia HAMBURG S. S. "Chickasaw" (U.S.S.B.) Sailing Nev. 15 S.S. "Westbroek" (U.S.S.B.) Sailing Nev. 24 Hudsen Shipping Ce., Inc. Agents LAFAYETTE BUILDING PHILADLLPHIA, PA. Hell Telephone Lninliurd 020 1 KeBtene Teleplinne aiain moo JLINES REGULAR FREIGHT "SERVICE TO ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP, AMSTERDAM SS "New Brittin" . ..Sailing Nev. 17 A STEAMER (USSB) Sailing Dec. 2 SS "WEST INSKIP" (USSB) SnilinR Dec. 17 Fer Hates and Particulars apply GEYELIN & CO., Inc. Phlliidelnlilii Au-enlii leg serru rni hT piiii.a. Leiuliuril 3141 jiuln 7020 'COMMERCIAL STEAMSHIP LINES "" PHILADELPHIA te CORK, DUBLIN, BELFAST LONDONDERRY, SLIGO SS "Eastern King".... Nev. 20 SS "OshlteHh" Dec. 8 SCANDINAVIAN & BALTIC PORTS SS "Remua" Dec. 12 Moere & McCormack Ce., Inc. E. W. STRINGFIELD, riiii..., MBr, 4ZS IJOURSE BLDO, PHILA. Lemb. 0585 Main 7513 - , WjsiPAjscntf t 6. Fielfibir'Hl! MshSt fNEW YORIC Ive EUROPE '. HTllAMSIHP NOTICES Lemuara ivji-ii-i; Main 7781-2 HewTfbrk SeaA America oriu.S.GevernfnentSfib$ Fastest Time te nie de Janeiro.. Montevldnn .nd Huenes Aires. Finest ships American service Amerlcnti feed American com. rt. Snlllnsa from Tier :i Hoboken. S.S. Aeolus Dec. 7 S.S. Huren Dec. 22 S.S. American Legien. .Jan. 5 S.S. Southern Cress. . . .Jan. 19 Fer descriptive booklet, adirtts Central Onicei, MunM'n nidc. Il ITpII s.. k. VnrV Plillnileln'iln ndec D'i-1 HI.V PHILADELPHIA te s NORTH AFRICA, BARCE- L0NA, GENOA, LEGHORN and NAPLES SS "0LYMPE" Dec. 4 Tlireiich IIIIIh .if I.ndliiE for nil ports of .'vpsiln, Morereo. Alcrrln. Tiinll'. Cctle. Nice, (illirutlur uml l.cvnnt TRANSHIPMENT VIA OUR OWN STEAMERS Earn-Line Steamship Ce. 139 Seuth Fourth St.. Phila., Pa. I.embnril 3200.ni-n;4)3! Main 3'Jfll Aycnts for Three-Star Line Sic les Anrctcurs RruiiN '' llrldite M.. New Ynrk AMERICA &.INE NEW YORK te ROTTERDAM wj VIA rw Plymouth, Bouleene-Sur-Mer CHRISTMAS SAILINGS S. S. ROTTERDAM, Dec. 10 Win reach KNai.ANI) and the CONTI- NI'.NT In ampl tlmu for CimiSTJLAS anl NUW YUAP. HOLIDAYS Ityiulam Nev. 1U Dec. 20 Feb. 4 N. Amhterdjm ....Nev, 20 J.m. t l"tb. II Voerdi'iii Dec. 3 .Inn. 21 Feb. JS Knltrrilnn . Drc. 1(1 pr. 8 Jlaj I Passenger Office, 1531 Walnut St., Pbili. EXPORT Transportation Ce. Oriele Steamship Lines PHILADELPHIA te LONDON, HULL & LEITH SS "CAPULIN".. Dec. 3 I'nr iiifertiMlluii uml nite-t npply ' Hudsen Shipping Ce., Inc. Agents LAFAYETTE BUILDING PHILADELPHIA, PA Hell Teleplinne KeyMtenp Tclepliem l.ninhiiril Ai0ln Main Hln OiKie Steamship Lines PHILADELPHIA te Bristel, Manchester, Glasgow U.S. S. B. SS "OPELIKA" KXPKCTi:i TO HAII. AIIOl'T ev. 1 U.S.S.B.S S "WPODMANSIE" i;.PKrTKI TO SAIL i.ati: NOV. AT COMT.nXNCK KAT1 Harriss, Magill & Ce., Inc. 12." LafuycttcUldg., Philadcljih I.uinburil riJO-t Main BALTIMORE HAWAII TO nnd return , Cnlllnc nt Ilinunii. Panama Canal, Le Ancrlen, Snn l'ninrliee ni; i.ixt: sii;ami:u HAWKEYE STATE I.nvf nalllinure for llmvnll December I MATSON NAVIGATION CO, . Mun.iclni: Aseiitu U. 8. Slilpplnc l W heuth Unr Street. Ililtiniere. Md. or en lernl ateamnlilii nnenl. FLORIDA II V h i: A JACKSONVILLE VIA KVVANNAII) rite.M piiii,ai)i:i.piiia . wi:iim:nii.vy, n.m iuiav, a p. '' $34.38 0lle 'u Hound Trlli $61' f I'llOM IIAl.TIMOIti: Tll'.SDAV, llMKAY. fl P. M. , S30 9G ne Wny Iteimd Trll $55.11 WAH TAX HVr ADIMTIONAI. , Menla nnd Htuternmn utrnmuiuiutlenf 'T eluded. Kitra chursc for Preuieimue W" Hennm, TIcketH Eoeil te return until Mny ",.ji Automelillea curried. (Cloned cax eMH,",J Ireliht only. r Merchants & Miners Trans. W Pier IB . Delaware Ayr., Phil. Pier Prnlt HI,, nl'e. mmLMm V -Ai. ,
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