i-fRJCll lUl Stfj i.V ft: m ffi Hi r& t M l ' '-6 it :. 'ft 'V m Whi 'ji-'V. iw h.tk.'J. L .J .,21 1c . J imm fu XJtl mT&i&iW SpW' Bfisfc .? m '-aaj EVENING Ml' VjV,UW7 1T jwiw J wmm i r irrrwwM 3ErKf!a$ .Se 4 j. i HV PUBLIC LEDGERPHIUADELPHIA, THURSDAY S APR& .1, 1922 ?WM .- TO:- ;w v -. w .. s 'r"5 itV'- 'Your Arms ,ftjvf J ,. . t. , .r or nair or ruzz P .' 'tRe'ddntr flofretat fUl't ,tnbl li complete without kllnttkAVA tit rf.latnnA. for Willi or ium can txi quicKiy Damancu I thu Bltln. Tn rnmnvA hAlra nu t mix into a paste enough of the r, ana i ,waT te rover ine oojec eojec oejec ble hiilra. Thin Hhuuld hn left en .akin About 2 mlnutaa. then rubbed 1 na the akin, washed, when It 111 be I tree irem hnlr or blemish. He Jreu cat genuine delntene. Adv. l.-v ViJ f ' ' we' are looking at DRESSES AND WAISTS )R OUR FALL CATALOGUE .ALL MATERIALS SUITABLE FOR FALL AND WINTER. CHARLES WILLIAM XW& STORES fi$ftOOKLYN, N. Y. I PHONE MAIN 7300 MARK SAMPLES FOR STORE 24 LI E ION POS ;T GIVES PRIZESJOSPELLERS Veterans' Publication Finds Nevel Way te Increase Its Circulation I Standing or ( walking I there is no escape jTJVERYWHERB the same ' dinyielding hardness tin l tjeefbec. Just standing is a rtnttt every step is a jolt. Never was the need of a heel ( that gives real protection as , great as it is today. The price of O 'Sullivan's Safety Cushion Heels te you is generally the same as . the price of ordinary heels, ia spite of the tact that they 4pMt the repairman mere. The repairman has two Masens for accepting this lilts i' profit-first, because CSellivan's always make satisfied customers; second, because the geed will of tlnse customers builds big. gar business for him. Ask for O'Sullivan's islam you leave your shoes en that they are attached. Tlie Atnericnn lgten editor hears frequently very frequently thnt In these day orthography 1r nn obsolescent FCletice. However, that may be, "comrade," offic ial publication of Frank ford Pest, Ne. 211, has ln aufruratcd n "mis spelled word con test." In which the world in general is eltglble te compete-. The contest closes before April 5. "Cemrndes" Is an unustial publica tion, showing net only enterprise In Its advertising department, but a plcqunnt flavor In Its editorial matter. Fer example, at the conclusion of nn Item en the membership campaign "Comrades" comments. "Frankford Test finishes anything It undertakes." Geerge II. Imhof Pest IBS, is com piling a complete record of nit the men In Its particular district who entered the fcrvlce daring the war. When fin ished this compilation will be published and ketp In the pest room as a thlug of general reference. The next meeting of the pest will be in P. O. S. of A. Hall en Dauphin Htreet near Twenty-ninth. The chief business will be the election of a finance officer. The body of Private Stephen "W. Pachter, of Company I, Twenty-sixth Infnntry, killed In France, was burled from the home of his parents. COS Fer- non ttreet tedny. Jeseph H. Pesncr, i ndjutnnt of Shubln-Haschbnum Pest, Xe. It,", arranged for Legien members te , attend the funeral. Fer the night of April 18 Oscar II. Gruber Pest, Ne. 1"-, has announced 1 a "smoker and frolic." This event will be given in Grand Frntrrnlty Hall, 10-G Arch t-trcet. Congressman Ferd- , ney, of Ohie, chairman of the "Ways and Means Committee that promulgated the lleniis Bill and Hanford Mac- Nider, national commander of the I Legien will attend. ' Magistrate Dugan will sprnk before, , n meeting of Heward C. McCall Pest, 1 Ne. 20, April 10. At this meeting ! silver cups will be presented te the victors in the recent peel and golf 1 tournaments. The pet reports that Us ! membership drive has Increased the rolls by 100. Geerge Barclay, manager of the base ball team, is arranging a schedule for the seaben. DREAMLAND ADVENTURES Whispering Tenpue Uy DADDY gfTT7r9biw CLEANSING OP Fkest Gowns Real Laces Coats Skirts Spats Gloves for Women s Slits Overcoats Spats lieV Fancy Waistcoats; t for Men i Blankets Lace Curtains Draperies Portieres Rugs I mna all Household Fabric ! DYEING All the latest Paris shade Alse Exceptional Laundry Werk eh' Cellars and Shirts LEWAND0S Americas Greatest CLEANSERS and DYERS PHILADELPHIA SHOP ' 1633 Chestnut Street Telephone Spruce 4679 Delivery Service Beaten, New Yerk Philadelphia M All Larce Cltlri of the EaM The Fairy Kine ff't'f JcJ; " Janet the job of bringing te a happy ending the ateiy of Hese Beauty and Dick Daring, tche have hi.cn parted by Hese licauty's cruel uncle, Giant Creat' Patch. On advice of dark- 1 faced Vhispering Tongue, the giant locks Itetc Beauty in his castle. Jack and Janet find the giant is I under a spell, tchich muit be broken I orere he icill consent te the uniting of the levers. CIIAPTEK IV The Secret of the SimjII JACK and Janet, made fulryllke by the magic fairy caps, found it easy te fly into the window of Giant Cross Cress Patch's castle. But if they had been I their usual size they couldn't have gotten in at all, for the windows were barred by a strong steel grating, through which It would have been impossible for even a baby te (squeeze. The Tairy King and Prince Flltter- Flasli followed Jack and Janet as far as the windowsill. There the fairies I seated themselves like folks at a movie Pictures te bits, and smashed the mines. "I hate, them," reared the giant. "I hate everybody and everything." Janet seized Jack's! hand. "I knew new the secret spell that li working en the giant," she gasped. "I knew what Is turning his laughter Inte growls, his love into hate, his tender ness Inte cruelty. It Is the evil words of WhUperliig Tongue." Jack stared at the gfant. He paw Whispering Tengue leering behind the giant's back. "Yeu are right," he answered Jnnet. "Hn is makine the slant sick, he Is causing him te worry ever money, he Is turning him against ills friends, he is filling his heart with bitterness. Hew shall we break the epcll?" (Jack and Janet find tills a hard problem te solve, but they use their wits and their wits tell them u way te break the spell, as will be found in the ncu ciiapter.) CAMOUFLAGED CURLS HIDE BOBBED LOCKS Shere Teachers Hasten te Obey Ukase Against "Flapper" Coiffures Atlantic City, April 0. The "crowning glory" of every cchoel tenchrr in the public schools tedny was strictly under control In cempliance with the ultimatum from Prof. Charles B. Beyer, their mipervtalng principal, that "flannerism fads." Including bobbed hair, must be a lest art among the instructors. Fluffy-tressed blendes and brunettes succumbed te the lure of the shears, resorted te careful camouflage today, te cover up hirsute shortages and, with the nld of clever fingers, passed muster without detection. Curls mede from their own locks and returned te them in the blanket contract with the makers of the popular neck-length coiffures, but put en the shelf te give the bobbed effects full opportunity te bob, were hastily recalled te duty and served te carry out the camouflage by the puffy appearance thnt resulted. Teachers today admitted Prof. Beyer was perfectly within his right and had adopted a common-sent program that was fair enough, but thnt it would be somewhat of n job te carry It out te the letter where the shenrs already hnd bniMi used. It is understood the matter will come up for discussion at an early meeting of Instructors themselves. INDICT OIL CO. PROMOTERS Six Individuals, Including Weman, Charged With Misuse of Malls New Yerk, April G. Indictments hnve been returned by the Federal Grand Jury against seven corporations and six individuals, including a woman, en a charge of using the malls te de fraud investors. The Indictments were the result of nn investigation of the merger of the five cempnnles into the Cential Consolidated Oil Company, of Delnware, with an authorized capital of .$10,000,000. The Individuals indicted were Mrs. Cera Stetson Butler. Marks S. Mat thews and Benewltz X. Dawsen, of this Icltvj Dixie li. Peters, of Les Angeles: i Ernest S. Phillips, of Kansas Cltv, and Walter S. Clarke, of Bosten. I The corporations indicted were the I Consolidated Oil Company, the Queens Oil Cempanv, the Hercules Oil Com pany, the Hanger Oil Cempanv. the Bansrr Petroleum Company, the Shan non Oil Cempnn;, nnd the Acme Finance Corporation, which was nn outgrowth of the organization of the parent cor poration. nOW TO WRITE A STORY Mary Heberta Hlnehart, noted author. fv. "Te write, one must e In the Meart of life." If you have ever wanted te knew Hew te Write." read this Interview with Mary Roberts Illnehart, te appear In th Jlarazlne Section of next Sunday a PUBLIC Lrnnnn "Make It a Habit." Adv. THE BLACK AND WHITE cab warn the c!evr leal en the deer have ae cm section with remMf Black and White eemptaita. The rat are the lowest ia Philadelphia tea ceata for each ene-thitd mile, whethet fc it the firrt et lait third. Addilieul paMeagm twenty cents etch. Cib or towing cut by the host fc meet your requireaMnti, De Yeu Care Who Drives? I take it that most men and women have their Wring friends clatted something like this: Claw A geed and isle driven; Qu B fair anal reckleu; Claw C I'd rather walk. Yet some of the tame men will hop in a taxi without a thought of who's at the wheel And otters put a black mark down against all tui driven and inconvenience themselves by walking. Se let me give you the rating of Black and White service for future reference. Every car is spick and span inside and out; the meters taka their time and don't try te get ahead of the car, every driver is a stockholder in the Black and White Company a businen man and gentleman. And mind you, that gees for every driver of a Black and White. We haven't a corner en geed driven but we haven't any who don't belong ia Claw double A. After you've taken a ride in a Black and Whita and paid your bill, you II knew that 4-teaf-cIever en the deer was the bett 4-leaf-clever you ever picked. When you need a taxi and want te ride with an. owner-driver page Black and White or bail a " green light " at nightl That's alL GEORGE Car Ne. 3 Black e White COMPANY, Inc. Call Columbia 4870 A SCO A SCO day-time Leem far the Clever Laal raw NIGHT-TIME Loek for the Creea Usht oe te 4000 Square Feet Storage Space REASONABLE RENT 612-614 Chestnut Street i, Freight Elevator B' m taniaadiate Occupancy m Apply lav run.. Si5i " '? ' 1 Jtraac lui j.i f.i itavma: J T :; , v,ere going te de te bring the story of , Hese Beauty and Dick Daring te a I happy ending. i Within the room itself crouched Hese Beauty, u prisoner. Above iter glowered Giant Cress-Patch, and behind tlin giant was liis dark-faced spjing hecrutnry, Whispering Tongue, "Have pity, my uneie," pleaded Bee i Beauty. "Be your own kind self again1 and let me marry my lever, brave Link During." Before Oinnt Cress. Patch could an swer, dark-faced Whispering Tongue whispered into his ear. "Don't listen U her," said Whisper- ' ing Tengue. "She is trjlng te trick ou 1) plajing upon your kind heart. ' Be firm. Leck her up and let lwr go hungry. Soen she will forget Dirk During and be ready te marry a line rich man like me." "I will luck her up." renml Giant Crews- Patch. "And I'll let her go liungrj. That will bring hvi te her benscs." Giant Cics-Patch strode out of the deer, fellow (il by his spjing seuetnrj. .lack nnd .Taint wanted te staj te com fort Hews Beuutj, but thty knew if they wire te learn the secret of the spell that lit hi Cress-Patch they must keep rles' wnuh upon him. The slipped through the deer just before Giant Cress-I'ntrli slammed it shut. The giant stumped off te his study, with his spving beirutarj behind him. , "This excitement is bad ter jour peer, weak heart!" said Whispering Tongue te the giunt. "Yeu leek very ill." New the giant didn't leek a bit ill. He seemed an Htreng as un e. But when Whispering Tongue spoke of his peer, weak heart, the. ginnt put his hand te his breast and went jmle. He kluggered te a couch und luy down. "Your ungrateful niece and her leter are making jour heart werbe. i Seme day it will step still and that will be the end of jeu," whispeted I Whispering Tongue, pretending sjm . patliy for the giant and taking his 'wrist te feel his pulse. "Ah, your pulse is very weak. Yeu are in a very 1 dangerous way." TheM wenls seemed te make the giant as ill as the Bpjlng secretary said he I was. ' "It is tee bad you are se sick just when jeu are having se many business I losses," whispered Whispering Tongue. "Thefle losses worry jeu. und worry kills." The giant groaned nnd looked mere miserable. He didn't knew that his losses were due te the stealings of his rascal secretary. "If you had any real friends Uiey would help you at this time," went en Whispering Tongue. "But your friends are secretly jour enemies. They are glad te see your losses. They rejelct because you nre 111. They hope te in herit your wealth if you hnve nny left when your heart uteps and you die." At thls,th,ftnt.flw Inte nrage. H jamra'irMi m'csad tore around the roesnaaVrtehlsfraffr the wells the nietarsa ih4a,ttand. Ha tare tin .3 U Antwerp Europe's Cemment Gateway Central location and ready transportation actcss te all Continental destinations aid in making bright and busy Antwerp mere and mere popular as a pert of debarka tion for European travelers. Red Star steamships, sailing weekly from New Yerk, make Antwerp their European destination. Headed by the distinguished liner, Lapland, these well known vessels provide every comfort for the ocean voyage at moderate rates. At Antwerp you land from a Red Star ship at the Quai du Rhin te find yourself in a colorful old-world city of infinite charm, with a thousand appeals te the tourist. Red Star service te Antwerp is particularly satisfac tory for travelers te Germany, Switzerland and Central Europe, as well as Helland, Northern France and Belgium. Early sailing dates: Finland April 22, May 27, July 1 Kroenland Mny 6, June 10, July 15 Zeeland April 29, June 3, July 8 Lapland April 8, May 13, June 17 Red Star Line WhiteStarUne f American liKg International . msrcantils mawni vr"T Philadelphia Passenger Office, 1319 Walnut Street, or Lecal Agents -" .1- iL laimispiiaaip Mi II iJ64V"P,"saBBBTBnBaalBBl. n ujniziMi&iaSOui AS cT ASCCT There's Ne Need te Houseclean in our feur.bfg warehouses, for we "turn ever" em '&S there is never a chance for "dead weed." Our geed are ahvayg " Our merchandise does net remain long or i our JSffland ffin wS our warehouses, then te our fleet of trucks, delivered te, our Stores', and tnen your nantrv shelf . The hurrying precession never steps. ' pantry weir. Agj merchadise se rapidly because We carry only quality tfoeds and price them fairly. Quality and Economy is a winning combi-natien-as we have proved for mere than a third of a century. In the Asce Stores, Quality Counts and your money gees the farthest. , juuiruxaruu uuux(VWYi-i --- "--i Anether Cut in the Price of Butter! Leuella Butter rasair lb Yeu will travel far and wide without finding its equal. It' 8 the finest butter in America , Richland Butter, lb 40c Pure creamery prints. Coteant ttrtQ N. Tifr Pre,, CtUC 5 Iced MQ. Unity Jnmslei Fer Easter Click Click Eif Dyei Pkf 5c Jelly lb 15c Easter Eggs 3,0,10c 60c Quality Chocolates "37c Asce Tomate Catsup 12V2c ft Reg 15c bottle. It adds enjoy enjey rrtfent te your meals. Yeu cant buy better, be why pay mere? lMi TWHiri iw asce Coffee 25 Chec. Covered lb Mints 37c Lenten Dishes 9c Gald Seal Macaroni ' PkC Fraace-Amer. ean1 fe Spaghetti 1VC Pearl Tapioca lb par 10c Whole Grain Rica plc L'9c Rich Cheese ,b25c c lb There's a delightful surprise In every golden brown cup. Try a cup ! Asce Evap. Milk J 9C "Pure as the morning dew." Reminders 12,17c Seiiwitt lb Preiti Baker'i Pkv Cocenat 7c,14c Baker's Coconut 15c Asce Mustard big1 Jar 12c Princess Mustard tumbler 7c Fer Breakfast Aice Cem Flakei 3p,,20e Asce Buckwheat pit 7ic Asce ' Pancake Fleur 7i Asce Syrup 9c Norway Mackerel each 5C T Seap Bargains P. & G. Naphtha or P. & G. Star 5!r 24c Seap improves with age, se buy ahead at this low price. Victer Bread Big Leaf Aice Perk1 aaa learn 3e'25c Sea Feed Gorten's Fish Cakes 15c Gorten's Clam Chowder 12c Cheke O Sardines for 10c Calif. TnaaFiik 10 15' Soused Herring bis 124c Kaab Made in our own big sunshine bakeries. Victer Raisin Bread Ie"10c With California seedless raisins. 27 Every Fresh Country Eggs dez Right in from the farms, egg guaranteed. The very largest and fullest of the new-laid eggs. Wai Paper Big Values u3c Asce Ginger Ale bet 10c Snowdrift Shortening 18c Geld Seal Fleur 5-Ib baa- 27c Reg. 5c Pkg Raisins ent te 3c asce WmSeHi 1 as l,,12c Vi lb pkg 23c; lb pkg, 45c The choicest pickings from the tea gardens of the Orient. Orange Pehee India Ceylon Old Country Style Ptain Black Mixed Cleaning Needs Clethes Line yard 2c Clethes Pins dez 24c Galvanized Pails each 21c Arge Starch plif 9c Rinse 3 pk" 20c Vegetables "n 10c Sugar Cern Sweet Potatoes 15c Tender Peas 12ic Sugar Beets bla- 14c Asce Sifted Peas can19c Meat Specials In Our 207 Meat Markets FANCY LANCASTER COUNTY BEEF Whole Cut Chuck Roast ) Lean Rolled Pet Roast . iu 1 fic Lean Beiling Beef . . . ( IO - V Lean Soup Beef . Hamburg Steak ib ib 7c 18c ib Cress-Cut Roast . . Belar Roast lb 18c 22c NEARBY COUNTRY VEAL Cutlets. Lein Chops 30c Lein Roast lb 28c ib 35c Rump Roast ,b 25e Legs of Veal " 28c Milk-Fed Stewing Chickens n 32c Milk-Fed Roasting Chickens 4QC The., prices effective in our Phila., Camden and Huburban Stores and Meat Markets aiWiWIIlil!!!!!!!!!"!! JiMMMiiiiiiiiiMMmiiiiimranraiMn; a e rx ""un nrnu minimi i enin mm r mm, ,,, mmm,y u tJ.J i cpn urHiumiiuiiiiiiHiiiiiUHUiiiiiiuiiuiiiiiu.uiiiawuiiiiuiuiu m READ OUR CLASSIFIED ADS ON PAGES 24, 25 AND 26 i, f&vyr- - A s c 0 n J BimSi jmmmm,. !('fw Lidi ,.V ,.. y. ..gn VUVlfe Aar,t . , ,XuFlVihdhMJ$d&m,
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