Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 07, 1922, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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SfilWv Wynne Speaks of
..JVtfte Europe i4he About
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Jpg nce te have the Hepburns home
I ...in. for they surely are attractive
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( 5. nil. hc ether day. She has been
tack from Europe about a fortnight,
' and my I but she wna looking well. She
ga decidedly stunning In a dark blue
-, French, of ceurfie, you could net
V ,take U) embroidered In a lighter
s Atiit of blue wool, one were aise a
'bkck mushroom-shaped straw hat with
. edge of Jt "tears' falllng,eyer the
brim, ml a black cnnnt,,,3r Tejl wn,cn
formed ft band nbeut the crown hung
diwn efer the left side of the brim.
'rie Imisc has dark brown eyes
ttld black hair. Jane, tee, la dark and
trr pretty. Beth .efihem have been
;, ,(0' entertained since wey come dick,
, j.they were in Europe the better part
f af a year, you miew, ana we certainly
'.dM inlsa thcui.
' 'lMBS' GEORGE STOUT and her
I -Xl datiglu'er Mary will be coming
tome from Bdsteii this week. They
hire been visiting Mrs. Stout's son by
ker flret marriage. She waa formerly
' Vn. Addicts, you knew.' Blllle Ad
dicts is nt me nesiuii xecn, or mc
OMChueetis insuiuie 01 iecnuoiegji
Ich is, the, official name, I under-.
nA 'Mary Stout la te come out next
ShTteriand ahe has developed into a
-A...1W AfiiMtilntf vlrlr. Aha ha fev
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ldiemeseyes rind hair atfd. Carrie's her
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I, awfully well. All tne stout cmi-
KjiNP are great norsewemen. Ana tnere
I1tfeeaeubt nbeut It, there's nothing like
itajt for exercise ana goea neaiin. xne
finfa have a beautiful place' in Deven.
'Mr; Stout was formerly Miss Anne'
1 jiWtfbc rill. She is a sister et Mrs.
,'.lirinmc Weed and a daughter of- the
rjitfMn Price Wetherill.
Mt. oilier any x ncarq mar, rauy
(J, laker was te be married en June 7,
bit 'It seems that she hasn't reallv de
rided en any date yet. after all. Patty
(i.ene of the attractive Baker sisters
and tne uaugnter or Airs, jeuis u.
Baker, of llala. Sbe'ls engaged te Ben
jamin Olydc Briggs, of St. Paul, Minn.
The ucddlug will tnke place some time
jilt spring, anyhow.
W
AVE you seen these curious long-
lowed dells that are the. rase at
present? I don't mean the rage among
,the children, but the children of a
llrr and &heuld-bc-snncr growth. I
had seen them In stores and I bad
heard that sonic women had them for
ornaments, nnd but. believe me. I did
aAt think it was true until the ether
fly when I stepped in for a cup of
tea with n friend, and there seated In
t chair near us was one of these thin,
long-legged Individuals, nbeut two feet
leaf anil some eight inches wide. It
wn dreesed in old rose chiffon and had
i coquettish head of bobbed hair. It
Wig positively grotesque, nnd yet every
( teman whp came in raved ever it.
neught It was se cute and fascinating
and te easy te place about ; se ptctur
eM. i Sometimes I wonder what the chil
dren, of the next generation will be
like, when I realize the tnntpa vlven te
. tttilttle ones of these days. The queer
Use pigs and pink cows and orange elc-
imiius una green uucas, te say nothing
,of,yellow dells, henna , dogs and burnt
.orange cats. If we" new have cubists
id art nhat weird and nameless thlntr
jiliall we have In the years, te come,
.wntn me present distorted lucas given
te children shall have fullv ilevnlnni.il In
, their maturing minds?
, neaiiy. i uen't tlilnk it's funny any
ere. Ne one loves nonsense mere
Man I de. I have a rabbit named
Reberta" and. a tiger called "Aw
Jnb. I have a duck named "Gwcn
Myn Maude" nnd a monkey known as
JiirmauuKc," but they leek like a rab
Ml and a tiger and a duck nnd a
nenkey. They ere net green and pur
We and sky-blue pink. And I de net
t- wet (,1UI1'UC. UlOlUUtU, JJ1C-
emeric nnd "poculie"-thlngs are going
10 help the children te think rM,7l
tout anything at nil. '
WllV Plltl't va lw. com, aiimi inaA9
m foolish if we must, but net feeble-
atuUCU. '
iWHEX Webbic went te spelling class
l' the .ether dny Miss Anne' asked
! ,,' J.Hew de yu spoil swear?" And
Mid Bebbie, "s-w-e-a-r." ' "That's
lerreet, dear," said Miss Anne; "New.
you knew whnt that Werd means?"
feu bet I de," replied Bebble.
.loud ought te heard grandpa and
"way making up their income tns th'
nlllt-" NANQX WYNNE.
' SOCIAL ACTIVITIES -
ki thlf?' we43Jn et'great interest will
SJuiM.1 f. ,MSS aTah M- Harrison,
'"Jhtr ?'Mr- and Mrs. Jeseph Har
2!0(tArdm?re' And " PhU'P Price.
rii te1?' nnd M's- E" K,rk Pr'ce. 'of
i' Walnut street, which will take
'lOTI TOM! bfi tlul rutin, nt' Virrnn nt .11
iriv
"', MlllbrOOk- In no Rrun M.,.
hi1r,.nd. M& Ellsha Lee, of 1700 Lo Le
fh! nJSV ave, changed the date of
tea inci t0 ba BJven at Bellevue-Strat-bareisS
iW i tl,elr daughter. Miss
Awll iy B.-nhte: fJem Tuesday evening.
wSiL.:inatur.day evening, April 28.
kin ..' '"","3 nor C1CUUC nerxi Idll I
rrlSl ... b Blven b' "er Parents en
"Way afternoon, November 17.
krn.XlllJam C- Carter. Mis. Ner
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nj,
tr.. iii. i."v" .'4I-.-""u ra. r reu
Ural ; (V.V, " . 5"l et -" Seuth Twenty-
"Suaan"ifiu,terif,ni Mrs- Vetterleln was
r"" . Helen ttnrt st,.i,.. i... ...
went marriaie. ' '"
bref i4d,?,,s,..Jese"h " Carpenter,
li i islj,?".1!)"? t.ftrM; Chestnut Hill.
Way .dniLnv,VJtlens rer a d'n"er "
iC, ""'"It. March 24. at the Oreen
i, ho2er of the'r daughter, Miss
Norten niJn.Calp?nte,i nnd "ls3 Clair
rnmntrwn if w"hlckeii avenue,
turdav Tv.nl!efer5 l'le nieetlnK of the
Winter Xi,nlnsndlnclnff c,ana- Mlas
M debuinn? WU &e one of next Hea'
WeSneirt.1." h.er Paf'"8 wl" 'va
"wne8da evening, November 23.
M Mrs n' Pete';fii'. daughter of Mr.
eni ef'7Ya,vtnue- Ardmore, who will
N her dh.ben.BOn 1 dbutnntes, will
frteiar 20 tni atia te? en Saturday,
Wr. ina M'rq,0nb6 Klvenw b' her parents
Iem fJJ ?,etcrn have Issued Invl.
I th.irahSinner' JP'lewed by danc
Awil 20 ii neme " Thursday evening,
f?" i wl I? !,0ir tf Miss Petersen. The
"Baturda- Pvf a,t,end th meeting of
luraa, Evening Dancing Clasa.
,. . AeM'h.a90dJ?n Iaker. who has
MWr-xtv. r ,,,:i ureiner-in-law and
(J: Sfr,s,nndn M,re- Charlie Leslc?
fit.' Vew vfttlKv 'fiLAK!
aSS?purty t0 b B'ven en Thursday
&tft?en, ne?( b-v Miss Adelaide a.
ru; dTaufb-tw of Mr. and Mrs J.
. uuaiev Vf.ft,.Tei ...in .. :iu. n oi'eihihih eumn iiiuu u.i .vuantie um .
. tea tnnie.AV." ""',.""'"" ?! ..
vm at ,! ; .; .".' vn uaicinuuii u.1' ir .nuwu.ru uunn, ec sixteenth ann
WAattTh?m8. which Mr. and Mrs. Fred- , Green streets, has retun ied frf,m .' Vn
Sir. ""u B liter fr e.,A Kit. " enienniii uiiiuei unu uiiuke
" WUcheeck HhenuidMBV fthttn Pay ttt her home en Thursdny ee
Mi,M Will return t' ief ?'' ,'ou s' ' nlng In honor of Mrs. C. A. Adams, of
,l4 of Kit SS t0 her "eme " I Syracuse, N. V.
LSaCtV,lel,ew"t Wurts, of 926
'" itritt k w"lt wurts, of 26
4aya in ,Puhev.rin"t.been "Pending a
V&ml teda'lt"bur8h' wl return te
annftPSJtman. of .Chart-
urttfer;. .-irf1":0 irtl "
Yllt (e French Wct
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the Return of the. Henhurn
the Curious Tendencies of
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re f erct and Meaning
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Sprints, Ind where lhy expect te re
main about two weeks.
Mra. Edward Dlgby Oaltcell, of 101
West Springfield avenue, Chestnut Hill,
entertained at luncheon and bridge yes
terday. The guests Included Mrs. Wil
liam S. Waterman, Mrs. Walter Warnm
Hopklnsen, Mrs. Rebert J, Pell, Mrs.
Mare Seheettle, Mra. Clayten Piatt "and
Mrs. Edward P. Stuart.
Mrs. .Clement Reeves Walnwrlght. of
Chestnut Hill, Is spending a few days
at Newport, R. i where she la visiting
her eon. Mr.. Jeseph R. Walnwrlght.
She will return the latter part of the
week.
Mlas Alice Seheettle. of Wlster street.
Germantown, and Miss Rosalia Oliver
of Baltimore, who have been traveling
abroad for several months, are at pres
ent In Nice, Franc. They will return
home In the early summer,
Mr. and Mra, Henry Pratt McKean,
of Pine Run Farm, Penllyn, who are en
a Mediterranean cruise, are at present
In Palestine.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Mcllvafne
and their daughter, Miss Mabel D. Mc
Ilvatne, et the Gables, Ardmore. vh6
have been In California since January,
will' return home early In April.
Mr, and Mrs. Charles R. Coxe and
their daughter, Miss Jane. Gorden Coxe,
of Wllttsbroefk Farm, Malvern, who have
been traveling abroad for nearly a year
and who have spent the winter In Egypt,
will return te this country the latter
part of this month.
GERMANTOWN
-Mrs. Geerge M. Splegle and her
daughter, "Mies Mlna Splegle, of 6321
Wayne' avenue, are traveling In Cali
fornia. Mrs.' Walter M. Flaken. of Wes't
Washington lane, will entertain at
-bridge at her home en Friday after
noon. Miss Fay Rlner, of East Sharpnack
street, will entertain a number of her
friends at her home en Saturday eve
ning In honor of Miss Beatrice, Brown,
of Albany, N. Y.. who Is visiting in this
city.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph S. Meyer. of
8002 Greene street, recently had ns their
guesta Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Car
son, or Roanoke, va.
Mr. Heward Kallem, of Germantown
avenue and Jehnsen street, will leave
this week for the West, where he -will
spend several months traveling.
Mrs. Hareld Freedberg, of West Scheel
lane, will entertain the members of her
card club at her home en Wednesday
afternoon.
Miss Sara P. Montgomery, of West
Jehnsen street. Is spending a fortnight
at Atlantic City.
Mrs. Geerge Rayner, of 5203 Wayne
avenue, is spending some time at At
lantic City.
Mr. Henry Richards, of West Upsal
street is spending several wceka In
New Yerk.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Ludwlg, of
3739 Brown street, announce the be
trothal of their daughter, Miss Esther
D. Ludwlg, te Mr. -Leuis C. Fishman.
of 1932 North Thirty-first street.
Mr. Geerge Ivan Marker, of. Warren,
Pa., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F.
Edward Nelan, of 239 Seuth Fifty-third
street
Dr. and Mra. Charles A. Christine, of
5003 Cedar avenue, announce the mar
riage of their daughter; Miss Eliner
Christine, and Mr. Benjamin Allen, 3d,
en Saturday, at 2 o'clock at Mr. Allen's
home. Forty-first street and Baltimore
avenue. The Rev. Rebert Tumblestene,
of Germantown, officiated. The wed
ding waB very quiet, owing te Mr.
Allen's Illness.
The marriage. 'of Mrs. E. G, Schenkel
and Mr. EdgaK- Muller took place en
Saturday afternoon at the home of
the bride's father, Mr. Bernard Gerdlng,
of 3311 North Twenty-second street.
After a ueddlng trip te Bermuda Mr.
nnd Mrs. Muller will llve at 6222 North
Tenth street.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Among these entertained at a dlnner dlnner
danefe, given by Mr, and Mrs. Milten
uuuuici, ui iiuriiieani corner et xwemy.
nrpt and Venango, streets, en Saturday
nleht warn: Mr. nntl Mrp T! Wrlet
Mr. and Mrs. Jehn H. Helley, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Cassell, Mr. and Mrs. R. White,
MIsb B. Robbins. Miss M. Stene, Miss
F. Murphy, Mlas R. M. Bandler, Mrs.
R. Davlla, of Perte Rice; Mls? V. C.
Haddinaten. Miss C. B. Hellev. Miss E.
UJ. Denny Mr. J. Dlehl, Mr. H. Bandler,
Air. se. uernae, xr. a. Deal, or Peters
burg, Va. ; Mr. W. Freeland, Mr. J. F.
Wilsen. Mr. U. Erwln und Mr. N. Aaren.
Mrs. Benjamin G. Blrdsall and her
children, of Philadelphia, are at Tampa,
Fla.
Mrs. Isaac Landls Detwller, of 1D47
North Twelfth street, nnd her daughter.
Mrs. Richard G. Oellers, have returned
te this city from a trip te Miami, Ha.
vana, Palm Beach and St. Augustine.
Mrs. Henry Selan, of Eighteenth and
NerrlB streets, will entertain her card
club at her home en Friday afternoon.
Miss Gstelle Goldsmith, of 1G13 Pop
lar street, has left for New Yerk, wheie
she will spend some time.
The marriage of Miss Matian Gerber,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
'Vrber, of 1425 Ontario street, nnd Mr.
David Greenberg, of New Yerk, will
take place en Wednesday, March 22,
at the Hetel Rittenhouse.
Mis Flessie Wallace, of North Six
tcenth street, has returned from Pitts
burgh, Pa., where she spent several
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs, Kdwurd K, iiaum, of
Verth Fifteenth street, have left for
Palm Beach and Mlitml, Fla,, where
they will stay for several weeks.
Mrs. A. R. Rawley, ,f French street.
will entertain the members of her card!
glUD
neon
ciue ut ner neme en -rnursuay after-
r. ana mis. lanii Brunswick, of
ei-i iuriu jNineieeni i strtet. nri
, l.-tr. TJ ...1. !.. -. ... ...,, ,
iu laufi i ., y uciu, nue Bpent BOer.n i
weeks us the guest of her sister, Mrs i
Jeseph M. Ilaudley, I
FRANKFORD
The next meeting of the Weman's
Club of Frankford will tnke place to
morrow afternoon The efllcerH of the
club are: Mr. C. X. atuiteumt, prcsl- I
dent; Mis. C H. Hrsten, vice presl-1
dent ; Mrs H. U Murray, secretary, and
Mrs, Themas Moere, tieasuier.
Mrs, C. Grant Lueas, of 1305 Foulk Foulk
red street, Is spending some tltne at .
Atlantic City. '
Miss Helen (Jeed, of Sellers street,
will leave this week for .Vcu Yerk,
where she will spend u few wecki .
visiting.
Mr. and Mis. Fiedcriclv fluekiuH, cf
0000 Qrlscem street, have recently an-1
ueunced the engagement of thelr
duughter. Miss Dorethy HuckiUH, ti Ml.
Albert Whltaleer, of Orescentvllle, l'a. '
Mrs. Walter Sebel. of Wakellng street,
is spending a few weeks nt Washing
ton, D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry V Mutlack, of
CeU.aB? street are rrcei; l cenuraiula.
""" !". .. """n
Franklyn Matlack.
Ma. Herace Frank. .of Ccmly street.
Syracuse.
Dr. and Mrs. Frank J. Hats, of 1334
Orthodox Btreet, have returned from
Flerida, where they spent several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Geerge S. Ii, Wright, of
1324 Wakellng Btreet, have aa their
vueata their son-in-law and daughter,
the Rev, nI Mra. Rebert Bell, ef"wil
'mlnften, Pel
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MRS, MARRY BLYNN
of 2207 De Lancey place, in the
costume she were at the Ba! Masque
, last week
NORRiSTOWN' . "
J th BjHeau Weed, memorial, concert,
......... .., ue Riven in uie Mrana upera
Heuse en Thursday evening. The
""".'- prugram win cfTnsist or cnems
numbers by the; Octave, Club., led by
Mlaa Marlen O. Spangler.: Norrlstewn
MnlA Phnrita 1a Ur Um u..... a
-lk' M.'8Kthry-vMerBan and' Mr.
Renald O'Neill, pianists, nnd Miss Ruth
uiiumue, wunirauu, ine usners at tne
concert will e Mrs. Heward R. Watti
Mrs. Kenneth Hewie, Mrs. F. B. Little.
Miss Gertrude Hunter, Mlas Mary Hun-
i '"VS.? f'uu," urieiere, .ansa Har
rlette Chain, Miss Alice, Childs, Miss
Mary Montague, Miss Lillian Getwala,
Miss 'Laura Getwnls, Miss Helen Palst.
MIss'Ruth-Ryder, Miss Isabel Ryder and
aima isiiuci vvuiKer,
Dr., and Mrs. C. Heward Harry and
sen. Master CI Heward Harry, Jr., of
1004 De KalB Btreet, have gene te
Harry's aleter, Mrs. Eugene B. CedlnR-
lAJJI
...Mr F'..B- enseller and dnufthter.
Miss Dorethy Wensetler, of De Kalb and
Fernance streets, are suendlner nnvemi
weeks In Atlantic City.
Mrs. Charles Hoxjverth, Jr., of 907
West Airy .street, gave a miscellaneous
shower en Friday evenlnir In honor r.t
Mrs, Melvln Hcxwerth. who before her
marriage was miss. Alice ureaahurst.
Mrs. Jehn Mack, of 411 West Lafay
ette street, entertained the .following
guests a her home en Friday evening:
Mrs. Michael Campion, Mrs. Matthew
Magee, Mrs. Frank Meyer, Mrs. H. C.
Carney and Mrs. Jehn Klnklnger.
Miss Ruth Threm, pf Reading. Pa
spent the week-end with Miss Greta
Frey, et 702 Geerge street.
Mr. A. Uarkley Harry, of Swede
street, has left te join his sister. Miss
Mary Harry, at Lakeland, Fla.
Mrs. Jehn Allerton. Mlna Ann.i
Mnleney and Mrs. H. Severn Regar were
the hostesses at the March meeting of
the Valley Forge Chapter, Daughters
of the American Revolution, held-, en
Friday afternoon at the Erslne Club
house.
YARDLEY
Mrs. J. Augustus Cadwallader, -of
Fairfield Terrace, entertained at cards
en Friday afternoon. There were seven
tables et bridge and three of live hun
dred. Guests were present from Tren Tren
eon, Merris Heights, Langhorne, New
town and Yardley. On Saturday Mrs.
Cadwallader entertained at a luncheon.
Te Give Vaudeville and Dance
The Athletic Council of Judaic Union
will give a vaudeville and dance this
evening at Meese Hall. The Council
was organized In February, 192.1, by
the nVesent vCe grand master, Mr. Jus
tin A. nileH, te promote athletics -nnd
fraternal feeling among? the members
of Judaic Union. The officers of the
council are: Mr. Justin A. Ellas, Phil
adelphia Ledge, chairman ; Mr. Henry
B. Frcedman, Morals IOflge, vice chair
man ; Mr. Herman Lentz, Standard
Ledge, secretary ; Mr. Herman Kraus,
treasurer; and the members Include Mr.
Justin A. Ellas, chairman : Mr, Herbert
Myers and Mr. Sylvan J. Osivelil, of
the Philadelphia Ledge ; Mr, Henry B.
Freedman, chairman ; Mr. Leuis Lazar
and Mr. Samuel Meyerman, of the
Morals Ledge; Mr. Rebert Nelderman.
chairman ; Mr. Herman G. Lentz and
Mr. Nat Jaffe, of the Standard Ledge ;
Mr. Samuel DoWelf, chairman ; Mr.
Arthur Frank and Mr, Edward Frankel,
of the Disraeli Ledge, and honorary
member, P. G. M. Herman Kraus, of
stanuaru ixmpe.
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. ADVENTURES
"Witch Night
Br DADBT
Judge Owl rum ateay with the
broemitick of an old Witch te the
cannot icatter treuhtei and evili ever
the earth. He gives Jack and Janet
.ride. and they head for the north
te teek Fairyland.
CHAPTER II.
Eskimo Land
T IKK a fast air train, the Witch's
-i broomstick bore Jack and Janet and
Judge Owl toward the north. And like
a train whistle, Judge Owl shrieked and
hooted. IIoel Hoe! Toe! Toe-ool He
kept up a continuous warning cry.
although they were se high In the alt
and it was se late at night, there was
nq danger of their running Inte any
one.
. Far ahead the shimmer? alew flick
ered and flamed. It grew brighter' ns
tney journeyed toward it, and parted
into brilliant streamers.
."Surely that is the glow from the
Hants or uniryiand," said Janet.
"What ether lights' would be se
lovely?"
They passed ever dark forests and
came te fields of ice and snow that
stretched for miles and miles.
The flickering glow wavered, faded,
vanished. In its pined came another
light that of the moon. The moon
beams sparkled en the snow nnd made
all things beautiful.
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"'Ifoet . Hoe I Teef ToeM ate queer
houses below," hooted Judge Owl.
Jack nnd Janet looked down. They
were speeding ever n village of round
huts made of ice nnd snow.
"That Is an Eskimo town," cried
Jack. "Perhaps the Eskimos can tell
us where te find Fairyland."
The broomstick swooped down, and
Jack nnd Janet jumped off into the
enew. Only they didn't land in the
snow, Thev landed en two little furry
white creatures that gave startled
grunts, jumped up nnd leiked at them
in Indignant amazement.
"Oh, what cute doggies," cried
Janet. "Let's play with them."
The furry white animals were ready
for play and Jack and Janet had a
jelly romp in the snow. While they
were playing, another furry creature
crawled out of a Gut nearby. It arose
en its hind legs and wnlked toward
them. Jack and Janet did net knew
whether te stand or run. Then they
saw that tilt furry creature wasn't an
animal it was en Eskimo boy.
"Helle, Eskimo boy," nnld Jack.
"Can you tell us where Fnlrvland Is?"
The Eskimo boy stored nt them with
out answering. 'Then he saw the white
furry nnlmals. "Huh I Pelar bear
cubs !" he grunted. He grabbed a upenr
from beside the hut, and ran at the
cubs. The little bears, which Jack nnd
Janet had thought te be dogs, fled as
fast as they could. '
"Don't hurt these cubs." cried
Janet, but the Eskimo boy paid no at
tention. He chased the cubs ever hills
and valleys of snow.
"Hoe! Hoe! Hurry! Come here!"
hooted Judge Owl nt Jack nnd Janet.
The broomstick swooped down nnd
picked them up. Then they saw why
Judge Owl WBB ln sucn a hurry. What
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E SPECIALIZE in the new and unusual
the pnrur sfcrmerita are here.
SUITS AND TOP COATS
Imported Tweeds from the beat English and Scotch
makers in garments that are CUSTOM TAILORED but
READY-TO-WEAR.
Fabrics and Styles en sale here only.
NEW CAPES
Hudderafield English Fabrics that are meat attrac
tive in the new models.
DIXV1LLE DRESSES
The popular Cape Dresses in the D1XV1LLE range
- a're here only. ' Fine Australian wool fabrics that have
just warmth enough without weight.
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looked like a wnlte pile of wow hd
arisen from the "ground. It tvns the
me'her bear. And when the mother
bear saw the Eskimo boy chasing her
cubs she was angry. Bhc opened her
mouth nnd she went at the Eskimo boy.
The boy was taken by surprise. It nad
been fun chasing the cubs, but this was
different. He didn't want te fight the
old mother bear, He turned nnd fled.
T1..& 1.- ..1,1. .,n aa fflllt- I1R tllC
old mother bear. He would Jiave bcenJ
caught if it hadn't been for the suaucn
coming of a blizzard. The snow swirled
down In a blinding cloud. The bear
couldn't find the Eskimo boy. Hut that
didn't help theEsklme boy much, be
cause he. couldn't find his home. He
ran blindly into the blizzard, rushing
the opposite way from the Vlllnge.
The broomstick could find its way in
the storm. "We must help that boy."
cried Janet, and In an Instant the
broomstick was beside him. Jack
grabbed the boy by the back of the
neck, and the broomstick dragged him
through the swirling storm. The
broomstick headed directly for the boy's
home, and there Jack dropped him.
"New, Eskimo boy, show us you
nre thankful by telling ui where Fniry
lnnd is," said Janet.
The Eskimo boy looked at them with
wondering eyes.
"Fairyland is net in the frozen
north," he said. "Fairyland is far
away in xue wuriu uu,, ;. ...
sun shines and flowers grew.
And th Eskimo boy dove into the,
deer of his queer home.
(In tomorrow's chapter Jack and
Janet nave an exciting time in the
warm country.)
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volts at the idea? These
are two questions most force
fully answered by
GLORIA
SWANSON
in her latest Paramount photoplay,
"Her Husband's
Trademark"
new at the
M V BROAD and CHESTNUT
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