.-1" iMKY" ' 'SCTm: wnr'ii I vni EVENING PUBLIC rLDGER-BH:XLU3ELPHIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, J921 12 If if ' II In , M: ML- 1 i ' r: a y i - a w Bt. W DREAMLAND ADVENTURES "Dame Instinct" i)r dadiiy "JWnfcr is rirnr, 6w( incfc and Janet arc ir;ii(ini e uvir MnJ tinging in the big iroec. It'iei Ar ic'fk the hlrd they come anon a little old woman trlie calli Iwiicif name Instinct, the fairy godmother of the birds. S'ic, tee, is seeking the tinger. CIIAI'TKK It Tlie Wlitflli-ss Aute 'TACK nml Juliet Ienised with ntn- fshpil eyes upon tlie little old emnc they hnd met in tlie bis weed". "Who did oil snj ui are?" (i"kd Jnck. Tlie little old woman kIskIpiI "I nm Uatne Instinct, the fairy cod ced cod nielhcr of the birds," he anwereil. "Ilnven't en ccr heard of me?" Jark hook his head, but Janet nod- Ull",l" " - . .A. I liave hennl of in- 'It i" Minn tiling that h:n that tells thiin Journey, It took tens leaps, touched the ground llght'y nnd leaped en ngnin. It... .....if. .... l. ...I 11- ..... .... the fairy godmother could net cateh the singing mm. Hie hengstcr niwuys Kept out of sight. After nwhl'e the bounding basket enme te the tree where I'erky Squirrel lutd his nest. "Whoa; inv wheelleis auto!" cried Dnme liiHtinet. At once the bounding ''a.sket came te rest. "I'erky Squirrel I VI . l.llll IVI i LUIIIl Ulll ll Will ilv-3. and answer my questions!" cried Dame Instinct. I'erky Squirrel at once pepped his head out of his nest far up in the tree, and when he saw who was calling li i in he Hashed down the tree and htoeil up before Paine Instinct. "Klrt clas in nnture f-tudy." ulie cried out. "I'erky Squirrel, why de squirrel:) put en thicker fur In the fall?" "S-s-se t-t-thcy will keep warm it) the winter time," chattered I'erky Squirrel, stammering badly. "Have jeu imf en our heavy uu derweurV" demanded Dnnic Instinct. "Y-y-yes, m-m-ma'am," btnnimercd Perky. 14 i...i t,.rt .mi rnt in vniir wintrr's supply of nuts?" demiinded Dame In- bllllCl. ... l 'Y-y-ycV mam-ma am, again stammered I'erky, then he. gave Jack and Janet a sly grin. "These ch Itlrrti helped me." and I'erky Squirrel chuck led, for he had tricked Jack and Janet into filling his storehouse with nuts. "Geed." Mitil Dame Instinct. "New, as you t knew cvcrjthlng that Ih going en in the forest, tell me who that sing ing bird Is." , , Itut Perky Squirrel just grinned and filskcd away. "Tlmt'H a joke," he chuckled. iitm....'.. ui.n 1 ..iitmnf Ip11 veii. be- .111111" a JVIv. .... . ' ,., cause I nm lutt n tattlctnle. ou will have te Hnd out for jeurwlf. (Jack nml Janel Re farther Inte the weeds with the fnlry godmet her of the birds mid Ivflsts. and there they find n r. rature that ski its the children, as will be told toinenow.) "Scenis te hip stlnct," she said. birds: and beads what te ill." "That's tne woman. "I tell gigjfled the Uttie i.V the lilr.K and lea-f- wlint te de. "if it wn-n't f"r me. hew Would the. knew when te tly Seuth fl uid Mnn Winter diaws near? Awnv In the distance -nnnded rli-- ienir of a bird the nine song tlmt liu brought Jack and Janet tumbling nut of their smug beds te tind the singer Dame Instiiii t listened intently, -'i-'it fcllly singer should U' singing new in tli sunny Southland. We must tind hi in and send him hurrjlng te Dixie er.laek Frest wi'l nip him." Dame IlMlnel et down her l'i' Li' ket, and - .ii-1 hers. If in it. "Come." -he s;inl te .lai'k nnd .It " "We i'a n ir.iel faster .u inj 'i!n.l less nute.' " Jack ami Janet looked dmibifulh it the basket. It seemed foelih for tliem te get into It. and yet they didn"' liU te offend Dame Instinct by net d"ing BShc wished. Se Jack nit en one -ide of the basket and Janet sat en the Other. At once the basket began te wobble. It shook like nn auto that has just been started. Then a,u it bounded, carrying Dame Instinct anil Jack and Janet en a queer bobbing, jouncing h Scf:x-f?Bj1'm-ry?f3 It's the Way They're Baked There in a nut-shell, you have the real reason behind the wholesome goodness of Mecnehan s Rolls a reason truly only because of our modem, scientific, sanitary Electric Bakeries. MEENEHAN'S Electric Bakeries 18 Seuth 52d Street 2601 Gcrmantewn Ave. 1433 Seuth St.: U Seuth GOth St. 1009 Market Street , faSM? MMiS&gMM?g0330gre& i mi:mim:pv e. FRITZ & LARUE, Inc. " vyiimcc a: BeekSupis5 Cljrfetmas Carts' I. A IT sam ianLeraxlv,. 29 Market Street ' IMPORTEIIS 1G15 CHESTNUT STREET Special Offering Ne. 7' Just Arrived Anether Shipment of 50 Fine Arak and Mahal Rugs Which We Offer at Pre-War Prices Belew are a few examples indicating the prices and range of sizes Mahal, 9 ft. 9x6 ft. 9, $135.00 Arak, 12 ft. 7 x 8 ft. 10, $385.00 Mahal, 10ft.5x7ft. 4, $187.50 Arak, 11 ft. 6 x 8fl. 9, $298.00 Arak, 12 ft. 4 x S ft. 10, $365.00 Mahal, lift. xlOft. 8, $435.00 Mahal, llft.4xSft. 9, $195.00 Mahal, 12 ft. 8 x 9ft. 1, $195.00 Intermediate Sizes at Proportionate Prices PW W&rfftTFftffffiR THANKSGIVING FEAST Oyster cocktail for appetizer. A fine consomme. A turkey with your fa erite stuffing senHencd with Lea & Pcrrina' Suuce. When Inning for Thanksgiving in clude a bottle of eft V'9 il b sT i FTiO RVVil 1 1 U "Bwt Mil r Chicken for Thanksgiving?" "We have just the size you want! Small Size Fresh Killed Chickens B b c b; w p. v D K B E K B H V B m. B B n B H m B B B K B B H n K st; E r K K. E V. E B IS n re a E E B B Q U B nBBBMBnBBHMaHHBEHHBBBBBSBBBBBBBMlBBHBHBnnnHnSIHHIHnHBSHS tkqiV. -skSJ3Ay&a19K32SiC J tSSfcSSSSI'J fl K Vb7 In true Thanksgiving spirit, we offer you winter 1921 Quality-Apparel at almost one-half last year's prices, and the benefits of our EASY PAYMENT PLAN, net only new, but at all times. "Charge It" that's the magic sales-word here. That and nothing mere. Yeu buy our sturdy Men's, Women's and Children's Clethes, styled up-te-the-minute at CASH STORE PRICES, by simply telling the courteous tales-clerk "Charge It." . Our Thanksgiving clothes-values outreach all competitienT Prices at this November Sale will make your pocket-book stretch twice as far. f Women's and Misses' COATS and COATEES OX) ,b Large Size Chickens 36 lb At nil our .Meat Markets snr UTORES CO. UTW B The season Binar'.nat parmenti -cle-B rrt out from ever-stocked maksra with q the balnnte of ejt own stecUa g $16-se $19-se.,$24-50 $ 1 .00 a Week B S Women's and Misses' s SUITS El Charming ntyles, marked especially B low te bring a big Saturday business DRESSES 'Silk and Cleth Medeln; ntyle for style, quality for qjallty, value for value, thee offer ings are abselutely unequaled elstwhere. $10.50 18 27 .50 Spert Skirts Fine. Htrlped, plain or check mo tifs In the season's smarteHt styles Fashioned from I'runelU C.et'i and all-wool materials. Men's & Yeung Men's SUITS, 0f COATS & ULSTERS Te ntlJuBt our sterka with ewr wheVutfl prices efTff en en all our ME.V1 (1 TTH O'COATa an1 fl.FTBns drspittt tha t( t thM thri ffnrmrnti wm prireil erjfflnally at wry im-ll mark ui. $1.00 a Week BOYS' CLOTHES m Oi n m B m B B 9 n n a a a a H B B B B B a a B a B H n a m B Viil Kce thae new KUITS and OVER COATK i:ery dcsirablft model nnd Htjle Is Included Suvlnss of 3 te J5 aisured $34 .50 and $44 .50 $6 .98 up $y .50 and $9 .50 $1.00 Week Silk WAISTS An assortment nf Gteric ette and '"rer dt t'tilns mndels. beautl fullv trliimed, btrom btrem tnsly itjUd. and lewiy priced $4.98raj$g.98 CHAPIRO V 929Arch St. j 9Tt i a" 55r8tt & -JOS. 81.00 Week Odd Trousers T-i double th llfi of ' ir Hult inciire one of turift strvtt'fubln eild I inr FT lomer r i'i nel InC w orfe' ti' folleulnx two tpt- ul. OPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS $4-50$6 .50 B a B B, ' m B P a B M a B a B B B B B B H H n M ' Winners of Wilbur's Fudge Contest Fudge made from WILBUR'S BAKING CHOCOLATE First Prize $25.00 Miss Pauline Wintreath, 807 1V. Indiana Ave., Phila., Pa. Second Prize $15.00 Mrs. M. G. Mustin, 1 010 Clinten Street, Phila., Pa. Third Prize $10.00 Mrs. J. M. Cepe, 19 Brighten Ave., Kirklyn, Del. Ce.. Pa. Fifty $1.00 Prizes as follews: Mrs. Charles Pelnch, McClellnn Heights, Yerk, Pa. Miss Mrs E. Harris, 1940 N. Judsen Street, Phila., Pa. Mrs. Mrs. R. S. Bander, Palmyra, N. 'J. Mrs. Mr. Randall, 3650 North 8th Street, Phila., Pa. Mrs. Mrs. I. J. Kriebel, HI0 Sparks Street, Phila., Pa. Mrs. Miss Amy M. Kerrick, IMS. 50th Street. Phila., Pa. Mrs. Mrs. M. E. Garland, 185 Baldwin Street, New Brunswick, N. J. Miss Mrs. M. Denmeyer, 944 Walnut Street, Allentown, Pa. Mrs. Mrs. H. N. Yeung, 5122 Greene Street, Phila., Pa. Mrsf Mrs. Rebert J. Streng. 5825 Washington Ave., Phila., Pa. Miss Miss Mary J. Munro, 5438 Girard Ave., Phila., Pa. Mrs. Miss Mary B. Kratz, 120 Neble Street, Norristown, Pa. Mrs. iviiss rrancis L. Mellis, euu a. win Street, rnna., la. imus Mrs. J. S. Thern, 1719 Dyre Street. Phila., Pa. Miss Mrs. G. Majer, 2440 N. Colerado Street, Phila., Pa. Mrs. Miss Helen Winchester, 748 N. 20th Street, Phile., Pa. Mrs. Mrs. A. R. Caldwell, 6315 Opentz Ave., Phila., Pa. Miss Mrs. Ira C. Yeager, 2024 S. Simpsen Street, Phila., Pa. Miss Mrs. W. C. Piyer, 81 1 1 Iarrisen Street, Wilmington, Del. Miss Mrs. Clara B. Myer, 3320 N. Park Ave., Phila., Pa. Mrs. Mrs. Wilbur W. Walter. 130 E. Walnut Lane, Phila, Pa. Mrs. Miss M. Jeseph, 2442 W. Cumberland Street, Phila., Pa. Mrs. Miss Margaret Cruice, 2222 Locust Street, Phila., Pa. Miss Mrs. Andrew W. Rabeau, 548 Trenten Ave., Camden, N. J. Miss Mrs. E. Fitzchailes, 416 Cottman Street, Jenkintown, Pa. Mrs. Florence Stansburry, 15 Cliften Ave., Alden, Pa. K. A. Whitecar, 136 N. 30th Street, Camden. N. J. Tangert, 235 Sharen Ave., Collingdale, Pa. E. K. Gilmour, 1805 Church Street, Phila., Pa. A. Lee, 525 Kurtz Street, Catasauqua, Pa. , Geerge Relant, 1429 Poplar Street, Phila., Pa. Anna M. Yeung. 2609 S. 8th Street, Phila., Pa. Robett E. Fritsch. 6601 Limekiln Pike, Phila., Pa. E. M. Hawley, 1 17 W. Springfield Ave.. Phila., Pa. Ruth W. Havens, 6431 W. Chester Street, Phila., Pa. R. Githens, 25 S. 45th Street, Phila., Pa. Ai T. Yardley, Maharba Apartments, Atlantic City. N. J. Helen S. Tayler, 4731 Oakland Street, Phila., Pa. Agnes Hill. 2324 Oxford Street, Phila., Pa. U. Myers, 549 W Westmoreland Street, Phila., Pa. Alfred Bell. 2754 N. 24th Street, Phila., Pa. Helen 1 1. Remington, 4325 Osage Street, Phila., Pa. M. Ruth Butler, care of Municipal Hospital, Phila., Pa. Elsye S. Bishop, care of American Lace Ce., Phila., Pa. M. F. Meredith, 7518 Chelwynde Street, Phila., Pa. Hilda F. Shaw. 533 Cumberland Street, Gloucester, N. J. E. P. Bucon, 107 S. 21st Street, Phila., Pa. Carrie Vogel, care of Franklin Sugar Ce., Phila., Pu. Clara Suarman, 1232 W. Hareld Street, Phila., Pa. H. Goldbacher, 2929 W. Oakdale Street, Phila., Pa. Judges: Mrs. Anna B. Scott Miss Margaret Tullidge Mrs. Geerge Abel We are pleased te announce that 750 entries of fudge were received at our booth at the Phila delphia Feed Fair. While every one was unable te win a prize, every one has the satisfaction of knowing that the fudge she made is helping te brighten Thanksgiving for some crippled or needy child. The entire supply of fudge was delivered te the following institutions : Methodist Orphanage, Belmont Avenue near City Line, Phila., Pa. Feeter Heme, 24th and Poplar Streets, Phila., Pa. St. Edmend's Heme for Crippled Children, 44th and Haverford Aves., Phila., Pa. University Settlement Heuse, 26th end Lembard Streets, Phila., Pa. Lincoln Day Nursery, 18th and Bainbridge Streets, Phila., Pa. North American Sanatorium, Ventner, N. J. We take this opportunity of thanking our many friends for their kind interest in this competition. Checks will be mailed within the course of a few days. Contestants net receiving prizes will be mailed a small gift novelty. H. O. WILBUR & SONS, Inc. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Clearance OF USED CARS November 21st te 26th A successful year in the automobile business today is invariably accompanied by a used-car problem. Naturally, our stock of cars taken in trade is unusually large. Jt is imperative that we reduce it. The logical solution lies in price reductions, notwithstanding the assumption of a less, te clear our floors at once. Our decision has been made. Obviously this creates an opportunity for you te purchase a dependable used car at a price that cannot be equaled in all the city. These cars were but recently in the hands of new Packard buyers; men who exercise care in the use of an automobile. Net only are they underpriced, but they are mechanically right and attractive in appearance. Yeu may be sure they will serve you in such a way as te sustain our geed name and reputation, which are far tee priceless te be risked en a single misrepresentation of a used car. Among the different makes of cars offered at this sale are: Apperson Biddle Buick Cadillac Chalmers Chandler Dedge Franklin Hudsen Hupmebile Jorden Maxwell Mercer Meline Knight Oldsmobile Overland Packard Paige Peerless Pierce-Arrew Premier Standard Stanley Studebaker Stutz Vim Willys-Knight Terms May lie Arranged if Desired This sale will be held in our Main Showroom, en Bread Street, and we will remain open in the evenings for your convenience. Packard Moter Car Ce. of Philadelphia Locust 3900 319 North Bread Street Race 6741 Bethlehem, Camden, Harri&burg, Lancaster, Reading, Trenten, Wilmington, Yerk HI I W llHsM I WW 1 MiaJMJLaU(ff.MWPBWtiWHBiWHBMlUiftAMJUBMlKMBBMHMHBgHM iMiaiiiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiimiiMHi L
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