Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 17, 1922, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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'tern mopte 7slryj ep waiefc make
Mem, ee Mntff dijfefenKytram
ere. A terrifying tight meet (aeir
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Byea Thai 6ee-DtteiMiUjr
mHB Black Dratea-Waa before the
asteniaUed eyea of Jack aad Janet t
The Black Drafen, about which the
birds had been ehrUklnfl 'The Black
Prtfett thety hadieapectedte' meet'when
they went te the rescue of Prince Flit
Ur-Flash, son of the Fairy Klnf.
They saw first the head of the men-1
iter, his ugly mouth open, hie forked'
tongue sticking out, bis glassy -eyes
staring at them. Then, they saw bis'
body sprawling back among the flowers
In great loops a body that seemed
longer than the longest telephone pole
tbey had erer seen. , . . I
Jsck and Janet felt tbemselrea al-1
most fresen with -horror. They felt aa I
if caught In a trap. Hew could they ,
escape? '?, .' d, ,-, '-
Above them berered -Prince Flitter-1
Flash, the falryUhsy had rescued. from,
the snake and the giant spider. Flit
ter-Flssh didn't seem a bit disturbed
was, however, looking anxiously at
something behind .'sck and Janet.
, "Beware the Hairy Ogfel" he warned
In his tinkling voice. "Keep clear of
Us trap."
Jack and Janet glanced around.
Above them was stretched a great net.
In a corner of the net squatted the
Hsiry Ogre a many-legged beast with
a bulling body and a- hu.man bead.
The Ogre was watching them with
wicked eyes. Suddenly he darted te
ward them.. As they shrank back, the !
ugre burled a line at them like a
cowboy throws a lasso. The line hit
Janet and seemed te cling te her. Jack
slxd it and tore it in two.
Tbey turned te flee and there was
the Black Dragen still staring at them
from his glassy eyes.
"Fly!" cried Prince Flltter-Flash.
"FlyuphereteWety."
Flying did seem the t.ily way te es
cape. But, hew ceuM children ffirl
ven as thla thntiaht flaahml intn ha
heads of Jack and Janet they felt i
tiieinfteives rising into the air. At their
shoulders was a queer fluttering.
Tbey looked at one another and each
mw an emaslng sight. Jack saw that
Janet had grown wlnia and Janet saw
that Jack had grown wings.. These.
w.aa n lailjlllg IIICI1I upwiini' IU-
ward the fairy prince. And, strange te
y, mey were tne same sue as tne
liny Prince. Ne wonder the bluebell
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cap had fitted them se snugly.
J1 1 ,ad t0 t away fi
from
awful Black Dragen," gasped Jack
"Ana I'm glad te escape that
nuic nairy tigre, cried Janet,
"New you knew heV I felt when Jack
that
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litter-FTath smiled at them,
slrw the Dragen and when Janet res
cued me from .the trap of the Hairy
Ogre,"
These words msde Jack and Janet
leek down again at the dragon and
!.r' ?"' the B,,ek Dren was none
ether than the snake Jack had fought
and the Halrv Oara w th aiant
JP'dfr from which Janet had snatched
the Fairy Pr nee.
Before tht'r hail hn Inlrln k.l.
IancJ spider with human eyesi new they
, looked at them with eyes opened by
. ? the malic falrv can.
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1 y1V' "" Pree Flltter-Flash
I V Te.u have earned the right te wear the
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nunit&. ' t"8 Bi- Oharlea Scheel,
yiften Heights, w II present this eve
JI'iF the plV, ' Plain Mary"" It
Ml,1" "! JK &' Patrick' Day
JK?ita' rP0" the:'Plr will be
5" .hey, Oatherlnt , Harklns,
MHrthi i Jerdan, Margaret Parfett, lsa-
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jvYhemss Fahey and James Berry.' '
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PHILADELPHIA IS S11PRFMF IN THIS TOO2a00
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atylt.-, 'lieidared backa. Beaver,
Uri,:rne'd white.
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iWMR'g $28 Gleraf 1.4t t
ChimeU imiMar elbow , length, f
gandmefa, baaver, gray; whit and
pangea. v
,' Lit fers First Fleer, Seuth
SHESSSBaaSa? Is
rUlrttrUryilv CHARGE
BcaitifilEttterHiU
N6ne te 4ittHI triaiiw undwll
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Feather ami ribbons divide henera .keut
atmallr with fruit and flewars in striMnfly
smart ertect. v ' ."
Celer, te, wmtt in for mera thin ytvuA ion ien
'aMaratlem. Srltat's 'mbsi radiant hue h.
tMMn uaaa! laviahlvand with ran artistry!
desira In a ait fdip any eceaglen haa. batn evar
loekeel. Yau'ra
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missed!
aura te nna aa-aatmnf axaciiy
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Cm&nmti rW kStcmM Great Day by Pepwiar Demvdt
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Tiiia TrAiioaire Oiiite
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$27.50 & $30 Kindt
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." fimB jne greatest cielhing eargain we've ever
offered for ny EMttr en sale but a day, and hundreds
of men and young menalready 'suited 1"
Since it is an almost unprecedented value, we have timed
- the geffer for men who MUST make Saturday afternoon
their shopping time. Fine Easter clothes and the finest
savings in Philadelphia !'. - '
BE SURE TOtiOTE: TWO PAIRS OF TROUSERS
A; far Tellow Trad
lag giaa with year
Ftraltaaa , they aaeara
alukla, awrthaadi
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Sturdy, light-weight worsteds, flannels and tweeds-r-mestly in
new stripiand mixtures. Tailored te a man's taste, with smart
style and sport comfort nicely combined. Half lined' with mohair
and splendidly 'finished down te the last stitch.
Our Fine Tweed Suits
& Tep Coats Are . . .
Though ethara mark tha idantical clethea $3S
and $40 at laast!
Cheese TWEEDS for style. Cheese TWEEDS
for downright geed leeks fact is, they leek great
enany man, and ours are exceptionally geed quality,
'in a pleasing variety that will satisfy every geed
taste. 'Sports styles that are trim and smart' Superb
tailoring, handsome lining and finish te please the
most critical.
If tkara's a son te be "suited," tee, for Easter para's yyaer
graarast caaaea 10 mmeiuh nis cieiaes i
Beys sl5 All-Weel $1 (
Twe Pants Suits ) - -
Single- or doable-breasted Norfolk with yoke and inverted
plaits, patch' or flap pocket, detachable belts. Mohair lin,ed
throughout; all seams taped.
Smart all-wool, cheviot, cassimeres. tweeds, in brown and
gray mixtures; light and dark hemespun: plain worsteds, in
oxiera gray, brown or green, sizes 8 te IB.
Beya' $1$ Blue Serge Suit, $10
" r WitKTwe Pain ehKnichtr,
All-wool, fast-color serge of excellent quality. Youthful spring
styles; patch or flap pockets. Particularly well tailored, carefully lined
and finished. Sizes 7 tO 18. Ut Brethert Second Fleer. Seventh Street
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Values In
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lit Brithtrt af llllnary Salen, Third Fier
Smartest New Suits, Coats & Frecks
And Frw YELLOW TRADING STAMPS U
Mcanaa they
maka theaa Taluaa avan mera important-
M 9 . M . a 9 -a. - - - aatft asils A 1 T
ara czchangaaMa rer sucn axcauaan wemiam i no sws. .
A lovely Eaitar pagant of tha var y prettiest sprint fashions, for muses ana
women atahiiahin ittr anetner vear our aunraaiaeT in ereseniinir aisuncny out
the ordinary apparel at the most reasenabl a prices in Philadelphia or anywhere!
of
hum
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Misses' Tweed Suits, $ 1 5
Tmn, Bltn, Xsh anaf HMtrpm
Pine, firm qualltle in prettiest new
sperta shades. Bex coats with flared
sleeves, slashed pockets. Silk linings,
; Skirts te match. ,
I IIHHIM,III
Miaaaa' Twaad Sulfa. $25
. Ret; OtxhU, Cmm'nhmgn and Tmn
Geed-looking tailored models with
straight-line' ceata slit in back and featur
ing string belts, reau ae cygne unea.
Illlllf IIIIMIIIII ,
Misses' Sperta Coats. $12.98
t In Tan. Capinkmgm and Tangtrin: I
I Tuxedo front, plaited back, contrast-
t ii .411.1.. j .j M.UU u.m Ian. .mJ e
' DUWura mint "'" ebiiug uque aiiu a
slashed pockets
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Misses' New Frecks, $ 15
Beautle in taffeta, Canten crepes, ;
crepe-back satin; crepe de china and .
Peiret twill, af surprisingly fine quality.
All fashionable ahades; shirred, beaded
, i ati itatial mMlala! all rritirk.
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Women's a
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and
iah-tfri
black
omen's Suits, 93D
ade, dressy models in fine navy
tricetine; straight-line coats,
self material.
trimmed with strappings of self mi
Peau de cyme lined. One sketched.
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Misaea' Spring Ceata, $16.9$
Loese, geed-looking belted model;
fancy-stitched and contrastingly trim
med. Silk-lined, throughout. In tan,
deer and Copenhagen sport coating.
Alse in this group are SWAGGER CIR
CULAR CAFES of English plaid coat
ings, in -wanted colors. Second Fleer
Women's Cape Suits, $19.75
Quite the last word in smart sports
i apparel high-grade tweed in orchid,;
rose, tan ana uepennagen. jumper
; frock and circular capes. Lined through-
out with changeable silk. One pietared.
W 9 J aaeaB-a-a-"'-"-" j j j w m m m
Weman' Ceata & Wraps, $39.75
Stunning sports models and lovely wraps In
enineraua, vsieur ana
Inn- All new shades.
peau ae cygne
hlah.a-rad. anarta eeat-
tlnad throughout with
Women's Spring Dresses. $25
Handsome medal. In Canten crepe, taffeta.,
French crepe, crepe-back satin, georgette, krepe
knit and tricetine.
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Spring Choicest Footwear at Splendid Saving!
Women's 6 low SHOES SHOL
Wonderfully graceful and pretty you'll like them at a trlance. And thev'r-.ae
.1I .J. t.ni L.U .kl- .. .!. .U...V. ..IU. J it. -. l '
wen iiiMuc najr ii iiviu biiaif iituc aiiie wiiuuj(ii
$3,45
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memns ana months oz hard wear.
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une-strap Fumps exquisite quality black satin,
made ever smart dress lasts; turned soles, baby Leuis
heels. Alse exceedingly stylish patent colt with gray
buck quarters and full Leuis heels. -
Spert Oxfords trim lasts but -with the necessary
comfort for outdoors. Smoked horsehide with naatlv
Men's $8 High and Lew Shoes, $5.98
Popular tan calf and grain leather, black colt or
black kid; stylish dress styles en English lasts and
perforated brown calf or patent colt saddles; plain tees;
. ivory color soles and rubber heels.
? i k i
epular
kid:
extra-comfortable brogues.
Rubber heels.
Children's $3 Jb $3.50 Shee. Si. 95
Patent colt, tan Russia calf, black and tan
kidskin; also two-tone effects. Sites 4 te 11.
XAt Brethtrt Flrat Fleer, North
Tomorrow !
$3 Swagger Leather
BAGS
$1 M
In cray chrome, aplder and allisa-
ter leather drop front atyle with
mirror. Very Smart for wear with,
new spring costumes.
Lit Bret. First Fleer, Eighth Street
-tSfSr
Girls' $15 Coats
& Capes Q98
Delightful Easter J
styles! at a third,
thanks te an exceptionally fortunate
purchase !
Delmans, wraps and sports and
dressy coats in high-grade wool
velour, herringbone tweed and fancy
mixtures. Lined and half-lined; sizes
7 te 14. Twe pictured.
$15 te $30 Easter Frecks,
98.98 te $22.98
Taffetas, Geergettes, crapes de
Chine: prettily ruffled, frilled and
sashed. Newest colers: sites S te 14. '
lAt Bretnert second Fleer
$6 Ready-te-Wear Easter Hats
A most remarkable let just being unpacked bright, gay,
flower-bedecked and feather-trimmed models net one could be
duplicated by your own mil- .
liner for anything like se little I M
Of excellent Milan hemp,'
1taWA . 1 fa ft llaatVa m9A MatM I
binatiens of straws with taffeta, in every, pretty
spring color. Three of the many attractive
styles shown.
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($3.98
Lit Brethtrt Flrat Fleer, North
Have Your Easter
, Hat Trimmed Free by
Our Expert Milliner
Cheese the shape you
like best and just the
trimmings that appeal
te you the work of our
experienced milliners
! coats you nothing!
Save Generously en Man's Excellent Furnishings I
Men's '3 Rich Silk
Striped Madras Shirts
Groatett Shirt Ntwt of ihm Statenl
Wonderfully fine woven madras with silk stripes, in beautl-
iuj coier comeinauons. i,ui iuii sise. uoueie seu currs.
1
Easter Waists,
Altogether delightful and very special I
atannlBg Tallerel Bleases
In mieh Bilk Broadeloth .
9A fJ&& TePu' $1
mWTtwL. Jk?H' HPvSv Eaater
afiK9 (J mA KeS- te years.
TSn lY T J &r plcturd
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Li-a i T3KJ f IV) an
Dance te the Bast
Here They ara I
75c
Phonograph
Records
frtC
10-inch deuble-disc
play en' all machines.
.Jjajgel OklU" ant
flutlia" a xrew.
rSManle sines" aad
-ata xaar" aiaes
Vaa Vsats
"Sweet Xawallaa elrl
er atUe1' aM "Bfeaalaa
Balaf' Vex Trets.
a the -Ola. !.
fj; Ikitt" aa
"Wa" ea vreU '
"Ty.eeM aM HSew.
Wew Iee" yes Trets
"last a fclttts aave
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5-Pound Bex of Chocolates, $1 .59
A rmre Weth-End Tremt af email cVsr
Caramels, nougats, nut tops, foil pieces, orange
paste, and delicious creams in beautiful Easter box.
v aaa .Okoeelate "Xentaspttas," pound, 4e
V VrUeess XJlUaa Oheeelates, pound, 880
Ut Brethtrt First Fleer, North A Subway Stere
Economies that will be welcome te all who are
buying spring hosiery and underwear!
Women's Silk Stockings
Full fashioned dS-fl Ae
thread silk. Black, 4 aCJO
white and &hoe shades. )
First
IMIIMIIII
$1 Knitted t
Feurin-Handa,
x 65c
Lustrous fibre silk,
open mean weave
and open ends.
BiscK ana colors.
Slle-eanv bands.
,,
$2 Pongee
Shirts, $1.55
Mercerized white
and tan. Attached I
t cellar: single
cuffs.
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$1 & $1.25 "Rexferd" CC
Summer Underwear OO
Short sleeve and sleeveless shirts. Ankle
length drawers. Made from fine combed
Egyptian cotton yarns. Shirt sizes 36 te
Fyer 7th St. 50 drawers, sizes 30 te 48.
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jW
with narrow satin stripes
In blue, brown and orchid.
Tuxedo cellars and turn
back cuffs.
IiOTaly Crape as Cains
Waists with dainty flut
ing edging their Tuxedo
cellars and cuffs. Pink or
white unusually attrac
tive! Oeergatta OrerMenass
that will be liked Immense
ly for wear with dressy
Butts vestee effect, with
tiny pin plaits, filet lace,
French knots and fageting.
White, flesh or bisque.
Ut Hrethers Second Fleer
Gay New Sports Scarfs, $2.19 te $4.25
The very last word in ,..... .-.--.-T.i . .T
eats or new spring suits" , "" ,or w"" with
'ffhtiI-Vle-t; he .fflL-J-ja- -J"!" 8-'
top coats
BUOll
that
prices.
either
ffects
Women's $2 Silk
Stockings, $1.29
Full-fashioned thread
silk In black, cordovan,
white and gray. ' Mill
runs.
BayV $1 71-c
Union Suits f id
Nainsoek in atltlcile,'
style. Blses IS te 1. '
We.a's $2.50
NsTtlry Silk
Stackiaft, J1J5
Fashioned. Black
and cordovan with
vertical stripes In salt
color. Irregulars.
Weman1 $1.50
Union Suite, 98c ;
Combed cotton ribbed.
boese or tight knee.
: &n aaevxaM
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LU Brether Tint fleer, lautk)
Pleased; qualities that warrnnt much higher
i.lt Brethtrt First Fleer, North
5 Silk Petticoats
Exec ptienally a, .aa-, . ..
pretty kinds te lC3 QQ
go with ncwS-ala .JJ
Easter frocks and f
suits at a sav- Tnmemnu
ing that no woman who knows value
is going te overlook!
In geed chiffon taffeta, mcssallne
and Jersey with silk flounces. Alse
straight models In radium taffuta, pret
tily embroidered nnd wlUi acalluped
edges. All sprlnE colors.
! $6 Milanese Petticoats, $4.98 f
New high colors.
Ut lirethert Second Fleer
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I1 Kl
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Men's $20
Twe Treuter
SUITS
$14.98
Slne-la. or rinnhi-
breasted medftls
seven different pat
terns In ernart pin
stripes. Every gar
ment half-lined with
hiehatr. All sixes for
men and young men.
Bays' $12.50 Nerfeflc
SaHs with Eirra
Kakkers, $7.49
Strletly all - wool
fabrics. B.ven attrae-
tlve spring . weight.
wviiians irem wnieh
cnoese. Sixes 7 te
years,
($4 te $4.50 Ready- $1 aq
Trimmed Hate .. . -&e70
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beautifully trimmed,
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$3 ft $4 Hats, $1.98
Fine Milan straws, in
pretty shapes, with rib
bon streamers. Black
and some colors,
Fancy straw braid. Milan
raid ana crepe and straw efcmblnatlens,
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Black and all high colors,
Btptrt MUUntr Will Trim
Ytw Hat Htrt Free
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ana trimmings from our
C,",.e.h,.s assortment.
leull find our prices the
lowest In town, and this
Vm4 Mrvlc vry worth
Mea's $2 Skirts, $1.49
Bilk striped madras.
Deuble cuffs.
Mea's $2 Ualea Sails,
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Ecru balbrlggan; short
sleeves i ankle or kn.e
length.
Bays' $1 lleaiei, lie
Madras., or percale; af
vacfiaa ceigsr.
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$1 ft $1.25 Steckiags, 6Sc
white and colors. 5JIII runs.
Beys' ft Girls', $3 ta $4
Shoes, $1.95
"f-rr " d gun-
Be:
metal, sixes I teiu.
Ula' White nubuck. tan
and gun-metal, some two-
tone snoots, "llsss IV, te I.
I Women's $f te $ff
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Pumps, $2.1 8
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bl?.u".V ,n Patent
celtskln, Han calf
aim orewn Kid.
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let.
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Mea's $1 ta $8
Skess.
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Lace p blucher.
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$2.9$
gun-metal
mask n.
All
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IVemen'g and
Mite,' Wear
$10 te $20
DRESSES
$5&$10
Taffeta. Crepes de
-nine, Satin, qeor qeer
gette, Canten Crepe,
Peiret Twill. Jersey.
Serge, Tricetine nnd
Tweed In all spring
ahades. Effectively
beaded or embroidered
ethers with loose
panels snd sleeves of
lac; one and tve
piece sports styles.
$18.60 Sperta
Suite, $10
. Novelty tweeds,
hemaspuna and ler-
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