IBHHHHHHRflBHHMMMw mwnmv 7 iwpanw8Riw.,ffr T " Trwmmmnm ' : 'a"wbibhbwt ' c-w SuatiB itfaPfeBtkM AT, J"Al 4 ,, , " IT' 3, 1 v r b iti . f DREAMLAND " ADVENTURES 7 i The Deer Circle Mr DADDY . .t." j .Tntt&t no out te nlau in nt mete-filled weed. Dame - 'ffcan? elth iroppUv.BepRob. Wand UlppllVttep nalhlt te the rtppcrmMBhep tern ,tceet JoWjjep. Tkev meet Dreve Duck and Dtar Dctr, who are very hunpru. OHAPTEIt II . The Peppermint Shep , JANET looked pityingly nt Brave Htick nnd Dcr Deer. She was rerry for any one who wm hungry. ml Brave Buck nnd Dear Deer said ihtv were very hungry. 'Why can't they ceme with ui te the Peppermint Shep nnd rat a lolli pop?" whispered Janet te Hopplty-Hep "Baue they are tee blg-thcy would eat out the Peppermint Shep and leave nothing for us," mumbled Hep- P" would glndly give them my lolli pop," whispered Jack. Deer have sharp cars, and Brave Buck nnd Dcnr Deer heard every word that was whimpered. t'W'e will net eat much," said Dear Beer. "We want Just enough te last ns until we get te our regular feeding ulaoe where we nre sure te find plenty of feed beneath the snow and lets of tender shrubs en which te brewse." Hopplty-IIep twitched his whiskers ind scratched his bend. "I don't want you te go hungry, h said te Brave Buck and Dear Deer. "And If you will premise net te eat everything In the Peppermint Shep I will take you there." rvmr Deer nnd Brave Buck quickly premised, se Hopplty-Hep Kabbit ind Hippity-Hep Kabbit bopped en after him. , Soen Hicy enme te a rippung eircara I. it... .i.pinnf rnti nn fnst ever the rocks the wnter could net freeze. At the edge of this stream were bubbling springs nnd nreund these springs were gren plants. "Here we n're nt the Tcppermlnt Shep. Here you will find your sweet lollipop, With a berry or two te goon top." Jack nnd Janet couldn't see any thing that looked like n shop nothing but the stream, the springs, the green plants and the weeds nil nreund. Neither could they sce nny lollipop?. But Hoppity-Hep Rabbit and Hip-pity-Hep Jtnbblt began te cat the green leaves. And ns they nte the green leaves n hnppy grin came en their faces "Eat! Eat I 'While you -have a ehancc," mumbled Hoppity-Hep Rab bit. Thus urged, Jack tnsted one of the green leaven. At the instnutytie tasted the leaf Jnck began te cnt as eagerly as Hopplty-Hep nnd Hippity-Hep. And no wonder, for the Jeaves were peppermint leaves us sweet' te his rab bit tengue ns the sweetcst peppermint candy he had ever eaten. "Where Is the berry or two te go en top!" asked Jnck. Hoppity-Htep scratched away the Fnew, and there were tender, dclicieuF wintcrgrecn berries. Brave Buck nnd Denr Deer nte nlse, but thev were true te their premise nnd they did net ent very much. They munched jut enough of the green peppermint leaves and the red winter green berries te give them n fine ap petite, nnd then they began te browse en nearby bushes. Rut as they ate there came a found that caused the rabbits nnd deer te prick up their ears in fear. (What the sound was will be told te-morrow.) (Wan Plays at 9, 11 and 4:50 Chlinta nt Noen PRICES REDUCED Slight i eductiens from time te time keep Cantilevers at a fair price always. Anether reduction in effect New Year's. rm .P i ! Footwear for Happiness Happiness requires a hopeful, easy mind. Women who suffer from feet troubles find it difficult te re tain hopeful, easy minds. New tnat comfortable footwear is se loshienable. mere and mere women are beginning te appreciate hew much moie hopeful easier-minded eae i'!L'rp'cr,they "re in "hoes that ii i. lQt '!wKnel .te nt your feet, but wm!nn.e" ,,1rlmlY nml fashionably, iin.. 'J1 censlclerat en of the natural Sn i'tV,"r 'enf,, Ukn yu" "n hank niil."" ,l .""'Me arch Ne steel nann ,,PC0 gucl) nB h i 3'Sur ' H!l,rS:,r,c,",,h0 free action of un it ,2JmSnt!,1 ,lm muscles. I.aeect nV J, me,8 Jugt ,he At of sup. nihim n'"' veur arch """' This Mercies iwrtctB , we"'""''l arches. .,, ,CHeH et muscles as they deaire Hen f?ZCi:? '?" "r clrc" ie or i J.',1 ,,?(1'lH yw 'Ber nna cemfnr.. i i UH. ce,v'n-'n you hew much ew nniU Roe.MooklnB Cnntl '"trs can add te your happiness. Widths AAAA te B. WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S WEATHfitt Cloud S CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP 1300 Walnut Street c.. .0;.!r..Cun",.em" .... - "" """ n title in nturby rltleai A tey.i'tt'T.'-f, hWW.v.nih Av K-"'V" -)r. 427 finrh'.m.,"'.',rf inriiauuiii lrn r i, !t N l7r "" r KfJi n .J- -"TV ' : ttnumUr i vuumtr ttst.r,y.:i.i',,jn&is ... 2600 Dresses, as Sale at $5.85 te Newly Opened as : the New Year, in a $25Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere m t lgg.-wMk TV v Jv m Blwi 1! f w ft ' H I I I iihtih'1," 111 ill 1 m K m ymil mmJ? II i ( Bx I if' WmB . Vn LA H S $is I vJ xl 15 Styles at $5.85 13 Styles at $6.25 11 Styles at $7.50 IS Styles at $8.65 $18.65 $13.25, $15 and $16.50 Dresses of blue Peiret twill have ted leather belts and pipings, $13.25. Other Peiret twill dresses are embroidered with chenille, trimmed with tiny beads or piped with tan or gray broadcloth, $13.25. Spring taffeta freclcs witiAeay little nosegays of silk flowers and geld lace arc $15. Distinctive dresses of Canten crepe, copied from French models, are in turquoise, gray, brown, tan, Copenhagen and fuchsia at $15. They show the new peasant sleeves. A wonderful collection of sample dresses at $16.50 just one of a kind of Peiret twill and tricetinc, beaded, -ynbreldcrcd or gay with touches of jade green or bright red. Delightful Silk Dresses at $23.50 and $25 Canten crepe dresses, which will appeal te women in their middle years, are trimmed with silk braid and odd little pendants. In gray and Copenhagen, $23.50. Navy taffeta dresses, crisp nnd rustling, $23.50. Georgette dresses in pastel colorings, $25. Heavy crepe frocks in large sizes, 42 te 52, are in nuvy and black at $23.50. (A saving of $14 en each.j Frivolous Party Frecks $16.50 and $18.65 A gay and glittering company, made for dancing and geed times. Of gleaming taffeta and taffeta-and-tullc combinations with silver edged ruffles and silver girdles, in orchid, maize, rose, flesh pink and turquoise. (Market) CHARMING new dresses priced a third leas, a half less and at even greater savings. A sale that means gay new dresses te start the New Year happily. Fashions are new, interesting anti refreshingly youthful. Materials are of the best qualities we have ever seen for the prices. (Even the frocks at $6.85 haVe silk linings.) In Practical Dresses This Sale Excels for there are literally hundreds of wearable everyday dresses of serge, tricetinc, velour, wool crepe and lightweight broadcloth in dark blues and browns, lightened with touches of bright red or a thread of geld embroidery. Exactly the kind of dresses that everybody needs at lower prices than one would expect te pay. Sizes for women and young women, 14 te 46. Hundreds of Dresses at $5.85, $6.25, $7.50, $8.65 Wee! crepe dresses with bright loop pipings of jade, geld or gray, $6.25. Braid-trimmed tricetines in straight-line styles, $7.50. Three models in brown or navy wool crepe, with iridescent bronze beads, $8.65. Navy velour dresses with embroidered medal lions done in henna, $8.65. Navy tricetinc dresses with facings of orange eleur, $8.65. Brown, blue or reindeer broadcloth dresses with a shadowy plaid, $5.85. Velour dresses in a half dozen styles, with red pipings, plush pompons or braid, $5.85. Navy blue tricetinc dresses, trimmed with braid, $5.85. Navy serge dresses with deep embroidered bands dene in gray or ruby silk, $6.25. Terry Cleth Sateen Peplin Denim Marquisette Ramie Upholstery Remnants Half Price Cretonnes Silkeline Scrim Fancy Bordered White Scrim at 8c a Yard White, fresh, crisp cui tains can be made qf itl The woven borders are pretty and the scrim is snewily white and smooth. 36 inches wide. (Chrstnut) Wemen9 s Shoes, $2.50 A Few Pair of a Style All ,jv(ere originally two or three times this price, but sizes are broken. However, it is well worth while te leek for your size when the saving is se great. Among them are brown, black, tan and patent lenther high shoes in many styles. Black Kidskin Oxford Ties, $5.2$ Comfortable and geed-looking, tee, they have imitation wing tips, welted soles and medium heels. Patent Leather Shoes at $4.10 Splendid value in these bluck patent leather high lace shoes, of the type that women like for street and afternoon wear! They have geed welted soles and medium heels. (riientnut) Clearaway of Rugs Savings of a Fourth te a Half Most of them aie in patterns that are geed in themselves but which have been discontinued te make room for new ones. All are geed quality rugs and will give true Wanamaker service. Straw Ruga, 4.6 x 7.6 feet, at $2 Reversible Weel Selvage Chenille Rugs 8 x 10 feet $10 9 x 12 feet $12.50 Axminster Rugs 7.6 x 9 feet .$20 8.3 x 10.6 feet $25 Fine Rag Rugs That Shew Signs of Handling Are Half Price and Less 9 x 12 feet $10 6x9 feet... 8 x 10 feet $8 4x7 feet. . . Mostly in plain colors or two-tone effects. (Clintnut) $6 $3 This Lew-Priced White Sale Shows Hew te Save , Many Dollars Net long age silk underclothes were a luxury. In this sale charming silk nightgowns are $3.85. Pretty silk en velope chemises with as much or as little lace as one likes are $2, $2.25 and $3. Petticoats of silk jersey with satin ruffles are $2.85. The mere modern knickers of jersey silk in dark colors are $2.85. Flesh-color satin bloomers are $2.50. Fashionable princess slips of radium or satin in dark colors are less than half the usual price for this quality at $3.85. Discontinued Silk Underclothes are a third and a half less because sizes are broken and some of the garments show marks of handling. Included are silk nightgowns, chemises and petticoats. White Sale Underclothes used te be .cotton stiff, starched, heavy cotton which would wear a dozen years or se, In this sale there are all sorts of GOOD cottons as substantial as soft, sheer weaves can be because we admit no sleazy, salt-baggy materials among our carefully selected White Sale stocks. Women' s Drawers, Envelope Chemises and Nightgowns, 50c upward Large variety of excellent nightgowns at $1. New styles of pretty nightgowns are $1.50, $2, $2.50. Flannelet nightgowns, better than usual, at $1. High-neck nightgowns of muslin are extra geed at $1. Flannelet short petticoats are 50c. White Sale Aprons 10c, 25c, 45c Small, sheer white ones with fancy braid edges at 10c. Printed percale band aprons, 25c. Small slip-en aprons of percale, 85c. Pelly Prim aprons of dark gray, blue or pink chambray with white rickrack are 45c. White Sale Corsets, 75c te $5 Brassieres and Bandeaux, 35c te $1 Wannmaker's Down Stairs Corset White Sale is always important. Hundreds of women plan annually te take advantage of it Prices are low for models that are desirable. Thh sale is divided into three groups. First New corsets, specially priced 75c, $1, $1.50, $1.65, $2, $2.25, $3. New models made up for us te sell at less because the makers used up materials en hand. Popular topless or graduated top corsets with elastic insets and attractive trimmings. Second Inexpensive brassieres and ban deaux, 35c te $1. Sizes 34 te 46 among them, although net in each style. Third A large group of discontinued models from our own stocks. These are the finer corsets, sold down te one or two of a kind; some show slight marks of handling. Every price is marked down a third less than last week new $2.25 te $5., Children 's White Sale Dresses and Rompers, 50c te $1.25 Little children and little children's dresses are quite the nicest things in the world, llut it takes busy mothers a long time te make enough dresses for little folk te wear. This sale pro vides supplies for the whole Spring season at most agreeably small sums. Babies' Dresses 50c, 60c, 75c Leng and short white dresses in sizph nn te 2 years. Seft white cotton with n tmirh of Ince or briar stitching. 55c for boys' and girls' creepers nnd romp ers made of chumbray in becoming colors. Sizes 0 months te G yeais. 85c for creepers and rompers of pin-checked gingham, some with yokes, some en straight lines. Mighty geed at the price. $1.15 and $1.25 for children's rompers in many styles and colors. These at $1 15 are checked gingham. These nt $1.25 are of dust color chambray or dark blue trimmed with yel low or pink and white checks, pink with black-and-white trimmings, and se en. Mothers will be delighted te see hew well they fit nnd wear. (Central) $6.25 $15 $8.65 $5.85 $8.65 $13.25 , New Winter Coats Special at $15 te $59 Right new is undoubtedly the time te get a coat. Celd weather is beginning in earnest and a warm, thick coat is health insurance. Prices are the lowest of the entire season. Values are better than they have been in years. In this sale there are coats for everybody pole coats, fur-trimmed coats, dolmans and handsome wraps. Full range of sizes. Fur-Cellared Coats, $15 Brown and reindeer velour coats with self-stitched and button trimmed backs are topped with wide cape cellars of beaverette furyi Silk lined and interlined. (Sketched.) Alse belted Belivia coat' without fur. Pole Coats, $16.50 and $25 Heather mixtures in unlined pole coats, some plaid en tl inside, arc $16.50. Light tan pole coats of excellent material have large amber but tons and arc lined with peau de cygne. $25. Cleth Coats, $16.50 and $25 Silk-lined velour coats in navy and brown have beaverette fur cellars, $16.50. Belivia and velour coats prettily lined with silk arc te be had with or without fur cellars, $25. A Wide Choice at $27.50 te $35 Excellpnt coats, with or without fur, are warmly interlined ami lined with silk. Blouse-back effects, embroidered coats, tailored belted models, threw scarfs or wide cloth cellars. Mostly of belivia and Normandie in navy blue, brown and reindeer. Fine Coats Trimmed With Australian Opossum or Nutria, $39 Savings of $16 en Each Cape cellnrs of Australian opossum appear en e.its of very soft brown suedene, which are lined with brown peau de cygne. Shawl cellars, extending almost te the waist, are of nutria en coats of oxford, brown or navy blue coating, lined with self-colored peau de cygne. (Sketched.) These coats are of conservative cut and exceptionally attractive. Few-of-a-Kind Coats $42.50, $50, $55, $59 te $125 Seme nre samples, some are handsome coats from our own stocks, marked at lessened prices All are fine and highly fashionable, coats te be proud of! Of the best coating mnterials, trimmed with beaver, mole, Australian opossum, wolf, nutria, squirrel or raccoon. (Murkrt) Men's Warm Gloves At Special Lew Prices $1.35 pair for fleece-lined gray suede gloves. $1.85 pair for tan capeskin gloves with knit linings. 51.83 for gray or tan suede gloves with mohair linings. $2.25 for fleece-lined strap-wrist gloves of tan capeskin. $2.85 for strap-wrist gloves of black capeskin with mo hair fleece linings. fOnllm, Murkrt) Silk Blouses, Hand Hemstitched, $5.90 New white bisque and flesh pink crepe de chine of the heavier quality made up te order in a tailored blouse that we believe the younger s"t will like. The cellar sets well and the long sl,.ccs have pretty cuffs te turn up .. the tweed sport huit Hand hemstitched te leek like hand made blouses. . Market t Cozy Warmth! at $4.50 Weel-Filled Quilt Killed with all pure W00l--and nhunilnntlv miert h..t. ..-.. c,,n 72x80 in"he. They have plain ntoen henl.Ts m nrenn t?.n ,i,.-i, v.i,. rose, yelleu, pink and light blue. ' ' They are of closely Warm Quilts at $6.50 We ar- especially proud of the value in these quilts filled entirelv with pure lamb's-wool. Th.. rnverin ., woven fine cambric in pietty tiguies, w,th plain sateen borders in rose, light blue grtcnerpink. All-Weel Plaid Blankets, $7.50 a Pair Beth kind- rue 08x80 inches One gray with stripes of rfd. blue or brown forming the plaid The ether i a block plaid in pink, b u0 or gray. Beth are unusuul alui- . Other rll-woel plaid blankets in blue, pink, tan, gray red-und-black, etc., aie in sizes for double beds ut $7.50, $8.G0, $10 and $12 a pair. j White Blankets at $7.75 a Pair pinkSefbluedird7?s.tx8ainXrr Cnt ,n fl,,,n" ""d ,1RVC Down Quilts at $12.50 . Hew light and soft uTid warm they arcl Wouldn't yen like te curl up in one and go right off te sleep? They have plain borders an" backs of geed sateen in old rose or deep blue with nrcttv flirured centers of sateen in various desitrnB. P 7 nffurcu mm it Hi "1 m w "3 S Ik 'J U t Xf. !TZ tf ' u a m V H r. Y(f " h &4 1 .! ., . m, (C.ntrnl)