Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 07, 1922, Night Extra, Page 8, Image 8

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DREAMLAND
ADVENTURES
Bf DADDY
Whispering Tongue
The Fairy king
nfee incfc and
Janet the fob
tinet the inh of brtna
ringing te a happy
ending the story of Hese Ueauty and
Dick Daring, tche have been parted
61 (eie lleautv't cruel uncle. Giant
Cress-Patch. They find Cress-Patch
has been made cruel and ill tempered
by the evil whisperings of his spying
secretary, Whispering Tongue.
CHAPTBK V
Jack Writes a Nete
JACK and Jant new knew the secret
of the spell that had made Olant
Crew-Patch Ill-tempered and cruel In
stead of loving and kind. WhUpering
Tongue, his spying secretary, was slyly
poisoning his mind with evil thoughts.
These evil thoughts made him feel sick
when he was well, turned him against
his friends and filled his heart with bit
terness. And as Jack and Janet saw the leers
of Whispering Tongue behind the
siant'e bsck, they knew why the spy
ing secretary was poisoning Crois Creis
Tateh's mind. He wanted te marry
Rese Beauty, the giant's niece, and
te Inherit the giant's wealth.
"We mutt break the spell," salt!
Jack te Janet.
"We will whisper geed thoughts into
the giant's car te drive out the cll
thoughts," suggested Janet, as Wills
pering Tongue left the room. But their
voices were only fairy voices, and far
tee tiny for the giant te hear. He
saw them, however, and In his bitter
ness he raged nt them, slapping at them
an though they were mosquitoes. In
deed he werkid himself into such a
fury that they fled te safety en the out
side of the window bars.
There thev found the Fairy King and
Prince Flltter-F ash and Cocky and
Mcrrj Kebln, and n whole audience
of birds nnd wasps looking at them as
though they were a show.
"My, thnt giant Is under an awful
spell," cried the Fairy King.
"Yes, and we have found what the
spell K" answered Jack. "The spell
Is In the evil words of Whispering Ton
gue. We could break the spell if we
could talk te the giant, but our voices
are tee tin." , ,
"Whv don't you write te him?
nked 1'rlnce Flltter-Flash.
That seemed a geed Idea. Paper and
pens were en a table in the giant s
study. But a second leek at the paper
nnd pens showed Jack that he couldn't
use tnem. Thev were giant size and he
was of fairy size. '
"What are you doing?" asked Iteddy
Woodpecker. Joining them. When Jack
saw Iteddy Woodpecker a plan pepped
Inte his head. ''Get me a sheet of
paper," he said te Cocky Kebln, "and
ueuuy WoeiipecKcr can wnie a nuiu
for me."
' Cocky Rebin flew into the study and
! brought out a sheet of paper.
! "Make a hole .here." said Jack te
I Reddy Woodpecker. Reddv drilled a
.sharp, clean hole. Then Jack pointed
I te ether places and Reddy bored mere
Imlea Snnn the holes took the form
of letters and the letters spelled tuis
message :
"Mr. Giant: Whispering Tongue i
making you sick and bad nt heart by
telling you evil fibs. Send him away.
Trust Rese Beauty and Dick Daring,
and nil will be well with veu."
When this note was finished Cocky
Rebin flew into the room nnd dropped
it in front of the giant. Cress-Patch
picked It up and rend it. He wns much
astonished.
"Can this he true?" he cried. At
that moment Whispering Tongue came
back and the giant thrust the note at
him. "Explain thnt if you ran? he
demanded. Whispering Tongue looked
nt the note and his dark face grew
pale. Then he -aw n way te answer.
"This Is a trick," he said, his eyes
glittering craftily. "Rese Beauty and
Dick Daring are trjlng te feel you.
"Se they are, but thnjr trick will
net work," reared the giant lljlng Inte
another rage. "I'll hut Itose Beaut
up In a dark dungeon and I 11 have Dick
Daring beaten with whips.'
Jack and Janet were dismayed nt
that. Things seemed te be going from
bad te worse. Hew could they prove
te the giant that Whispering Tongue
was feeding him with falsehoods?
"Butt," said one of the Wasps.
"I'd like te sting that chap."
i That gave .lacit an men. uu
'hew te fix Whispering Tongue," he
said, "but you Ansps must neip me.
"Buz-z-z! We will!" told the
SePJack. with Reddy Woodpecker's
help, wrote another note.
"Mr Giant: Wntch Whispering
Tongue! We will make him jump every
time ha tells a fib."
This note Cocky Rebin carried in ns
.. hid done the ether, The giant
, rean me jurwiit, ... ..-. :--'lng
Tongue tried te see it the giant
held it away from him. J
'We are going te Learn the truth,
said the giant, and he gave Whlsper-
lne Tongue a leek thnt made the dark-
tubed secretary shake In his shoes. ;
iii aa Jack make Whispering
" . .l- .----.. if uhn vhlsner-
Tongue Jump every Urns he fibs? Tlw
next chapter will tell.)
U. S. S. CHICAGO GOBS MEET
Men Who 8erved en 8hlp During
War Have Annual Banquet
The annual reunion and a banquet of
the United States Steamship ran a
World War Association was held last
night in Green's Hetel, with a number
of men prominent In local and national
naval circles as the principal speakers.
James J. Burke. ecretnrj, ucted as
teastmnster. introducing the following
speakers : Rear Admlrnl A. W. Ornnt,
U S. N.. retired; Captain ates Ster
ling, captelii of the- sard, League
Island; Commander T. T. Nelsen.
Pennsylvania Navul Mllltla: Comman
der Ilirw M. Rlghtcr r. 8. N. Med
ical Department, and Lieutenants II.
C. Mcllvalneand Wilten II. Cele
The association s membership Is lim
ited te men who were members of the
new of the United States steamship
Chlcnge. submarine flagship, between
the dates of April 0, 1017. and Novem
her 11. 1018. The Chicago also saw
service ns n convey for troopships.
Mere than fifty members uttended the
dinner.
7 WOMEN ON ROSIER PANEL
Seven women arc en the jury pnnel
dniwn te try Mrs. Catherine Rosier,
whiiJcllled hir liiiKhand end his stenog steneg
rnpner, Mildred Heikltt, in the former's
nlhce en Walnut street In January,
The trial has been t for April 21.
The women en the new jury pitnel
arc Elizabeth Andersen. 4rriS Milner
street; Mnj C. Cenell. 017 Reed street;
Mary Culllnery. !i.r.10 North Seven
teenth street; Mary McAllister, 432
Menree street; Ednn Shakespeare, 1220
Grejleck street; Hannah Waters, 1721,
Norwood street, and Bertha li. Waller,
2020 Turner street. '
XmV NOT WRITE TO CTNTHIAI I
Cynthia, wlai and experienced In the way.
-r ih world, ilui urn advice en problem.
of i'fe and lave. You'll tlnd the lettere ad.
dreeeed "Dear Cynthia." which appear every
day. undar ''Pleaaa Tell Me What Te De'
Intensely Interesting Read this .feature
very eayita tna.J-raiuNa ruius xiuaaa.
iHSPfSPQiT
ROOF PAINT
A'ef the Ordinary Cheap Kind
but high grade valnt with goej wearing nnd
spreading iiuntltln.
$1.75 Gallen
Tlnd : 1 1 row it : Clreen
lllsek. SJ.00 pr Gallen
We ilellter nnd eilp anywhere.
I'henvi! t'eplar SOtsi Preston HIS
Send for color cards
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FOR LADIES'
HAT FRAMES
With at Touch of Something DUtmi
PRICK 4Se
STRAW CLOTHS
Our ateck of iheet
Inxn and hair cloths
for Spring Mil
linery rnece In
erlra from S1.00 te
ij.oe a vara.
Silks Flowers Ornaments'
MILLINERS' SUPPLY 'HOUSE
DAVID GOLDSTEIN. Prep.
Wholesale and Retail
Ve te (he Mtnntn
"Cem ari and get the best etttntien"
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Manufacturers and Retailers
of Mens and Beys' Clothing
By manufacturing our own clothing, we save
you the wholesalers' profit of 25 or mere,
nt
There is no doubt that the buying public
wants quality at reasonable prices which you
will get by buying your Suits and Topcoats
at
BROWNING, KING & COMPANY
s Most Popular Hits
Just a Little Leve Seng
Fex- Tret Eddie Elkins' Orchestra
Lonesome Hours Fox-Tret
Eddie Elkins' Orchestra
Cutie Intro. "I've Found a Bud
Amongst the Reses" Medley Fox Fex Fox
Tret Knickerbocker Orchestra
Venetian Leve Beat Fox-Tret
Ray Miller and His Black
and White Meledy Beys.
After the Rain Fox-Tret
Ray Miller and His Black
and White Meledy Beys
Broken Tey Intro. "My Darling"
Afed7eyFbx-T!rer
The Happy Six
On the 'Gin, 'Gin, 'Ginny Shere
Fox-Tref
Ray Miller and His Black
and White Meledy Beys
Tell Her at Twilight (Just Sing
Leve's Sweet Seng) Fex- Tret
The
Ask any Columbia dealer te
play these records for you.
You'll knew then why Colum
bia leads in dance music.
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par te the right man for preaenllng an
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BOOKS
Wc are as glad
te see a seller
.aiiaihw as a buyer, at
BOUGHT Leary'B. We
have never yet
had mere books than we need;
and we will payyeu a fair,
even generous, price for books
by the twos and threes, by
the armful, or the vanlead. Se
gather up your no-longer-wanted
books, and turn them
into shekels.
We will send a representa
tive te buy and remove the
books, if you have tee many
te bring or send yourself. And
don't think, "Oh, these are net
enough for them te bother
with!" We will buy one or
two or one or two thousand,
depending only en hew many
you want te sell.
Beeks Bought. Libraries Purchase..
Leary s Boek Stere
Ninth Street Belew Market
(Opposite Pest Office)
Let the Easter Shoes for the
Children he "SHOOR-TREDS"
for health, feet-strength, long
service and sensible economy
Following are just a few of the many styles and kinds of shoes for the younger
generation that we are showing this season. Nete the prices and keep in
"oil rtm,?,s "ncnansfeflr high quality-and the health-giving benefits of the
tshoer-Tred . last and you'll realize that it's expensive te buy shoes for growing
feet anywhere but Geuting's.
Russia Calf
Oxfords
Sizes Wl te II, $4-50
Sizes II i te 2, $5.25
Sizes 2Yi te 7, $6-25
Smart, Clever
Brogue Oxfords
Size's 7 te 11, $6-00
Sizes 1 1 Yl te 2, $7-00
Sizes 212 te 8, $7-50
1230
Market St.
Shoes and
Stockings for
all the Family
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19 Seuth
Every Feet Profe.iien.lly FittedThree Geuting Brether. Supervising
m
Easter ifWlme-ry
We have msde len preprtien te otter en patrons ,tht
choicest Sprint models' in the newest trimmings and
colers: and our usual moderate prices prevail, ranging
from $5 upward.
&ertrube iammenb
131 etf) 16th fttrttt
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Wall & Ochs. Opticians, 1716 Chestnut Street, rank high among r
the leading optical houses of this country. Net only Philadelphians,.
put jiciBuiiB iiuiu ui.iici vitisB me uuiuuuivu aiuuug wicir JJUVruns.
"TTOW can I improve my golf?"
This is a subject upon which
books have been written; .but did
you ever realize that your game
might be greatly improved if you
Were te wear glasses especially
adapted te the particular sport in
which you are engaged? Wall &
Ochs, Opticians, 1716 Chestnut
Street, have given careful study te
the construction of glasses, both as
te the type of frames and the bIze
and shape of lenses, te be worn when
playing golf, tennis or ether outdoor
sports. And you will find Wall &
Ochs expert fitters most efficient in
helping you te select glasses best
suited te your individual needs.
.i'SHOOR-TREDS" INVIGORATE.
"SHOOR - TRED"
Prices Are Lewer
Oxfords High Shoes
$3.75 $4.00
Sizes 5J
te 8
Sizes Wl
tell
Sizes 1 1 Yl
te 2
Sizes 2'2
te 7
4.00 4.50
4.50 5.00
5.EiO 6.00
Beys' Oxfords and
High Shoes
Sizes 11 te 2 $4.75
Sizes 22 te 6 $5.00
See the wonderful display of
Ballets, Tee-Slippers, Sandals,
Moccasins, Russian Beets
and the new
WHITE SHOES just arrived!
Smart Girls'
Grewing Girls
"Saddle"
Pollyanna"
Pumps in Pat
ent and Dull
Oxfords
$6-50 !.$6-oe
CHILDREN'S SOCKS
Light and dark grounds with colored stripe tops, 50c
3A Secka, plain colors, 50c Novelties, 55c and 75c
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w w. r.mpUy ar.P..
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r W all the Family
11th St. (Quick Service Men's Shep)
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FREQUENTLY you wish te sai
some little gut te an acquis,
tance who is te be married, whilt
at the same time, you feel that yet
cannot afford anything expenaht
I had just such a purchase te null
this morning when I went intetii
store of Bailey, Banks and Biddh
Company; and I was- amazed at tS
beautiful articles which I saw then
priced as low as five and six dellin
and some for even less. Silvs
nerving spoons, forks .r knives alwM
make most acceptable gifts. ThreTti
saw some exquisite little Dresden dlihM
charming glass bonbon dishes and tti)l
wlch plates with sold decoration, bei.
tlful pottery vases, atunnlng bnal
candlesticks and many ether attracting
articles tee numerous te mention.
Patent Celt
One-Strap Pumps
Sizes 4 te 8, $3-00
Sizes 8Y2 te 11, $4.00
Sizes 1 1 Yl te 2, $5-00
Sizes 2Yi te 7, $6-00
Spert Oxfords
in Two-Tene Elk
Sizes 8 te If, $58
Sizes llte 2, $6S0
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