Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 11, 1922, Night Extra, Image 8

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WOULD RUIN FRUIT
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CORRECT IXTh'RIORS
Painted interiors ran be com
monplace - or .vi -mietic
achievement. WILSON -b
tains the latter result uith
paii'ts nvd pun'twg Hint nil
utard fhr ictt of t'tve
Dr. J. M. Macfarlane Asserts
Big Drep In Temperature
Would Be Serious
APPLES AND PEARS SAFE
Though the weather twin predict .1
drop te -10 decrees liv tomorrow
morning. Ir .1. M. Mncfiirlnni'. pi pi
fesser d( botany nt the I nlwrMty "f
IViius lvniiiu, nad fntiiuue nuthetlt mi
n'unt growth, inVn net leek for crop
ilnmnce sueh ns nift the Kael inlllleiic of
dellnrs Inst ear.
"The only danser." said 1'ief Mne
ftrlnur. "would be If cold. Mieiji wind
came nleiiR with tbnt tempcrnturr. The
'dinns in Fome localities are pretty well
out. nnil if the warm weather continue
the peaches all w 111 be out by tomorrow.
Seme of the peaehe, no doubt, are out
teclnv A cold wind, with n tempera-
Hire even a liisli us w degrees:
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"Oh-ere! Oh-rel A thief linn stolen "Did you notice lieir they sneskcJ
'one of my dear escl" ncreamed Mr. i nwny, two by te?" whispered .inn",
i Hrdwn Thrush. "That' another clue," .Tnsk whis-
1 (iii.rr..! ni,.!.,,)'-' nil the mothers I'T'! back. . ,,
walled nnd .bricked And nil hail the I ."'$ ,. '""" "j' "?M: m
nil ess from end. .op , . ((ip )nrm , nir,unmJ.
.tnrk. .Tniiel nnd the Tnlry Klne
looked nt the Mysterleui While Strainers.
(Tnmnrrair will lie told hew JftCH nnu
Jmiit turn tlclrcthe Inn! find clues i
the nsst ilibcri. )
Ne. l.t.t Card v lianse.i te Mnlrh Itnx
A plnilns mid l trnliferineiI Inte n'
niHte'i he by dimply pniiii the band
erer It i
'J'lie trick Ik aucutiipllshrd by pn"tiii)t
n plming curd, preferably n narrow
one, from u pack of bridge, ennN, te
tlie match box, nu nhewn In the din
grnin The enrd ti bent ferwiud and
ever the side of the box, A labid from
another match box Is pasted te tlm back
of the caid and the tip of the back,
that overlaps the side of the match box,
Is blnikciied.
The eanl Is nrst exhibited unfolded,
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fiOOD PAINTING
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.. ...it t . i a.i ... .i.-i jaii- trtti. r tririi the mate u tiex cenucAlrd behind It.
h- hl.,,in. The apples nnd pcara ' By eimply feldlnj the card ever the
lll nic safe b?,xi .tls tranrformttlen Is aceam
'i:erithinc depend en bnt hap- 1 P'lshed.
ppn In thfl nit lx or seven duys. Hud , . . . . ...i,.,t '
p been abb- te s-t through the next ten I noticed this. Jack and Janet watched
iIim snfdv. ltl. net tee high tern- ereL cl?f(l'-v. n,,l.d MOil " two blrd'
perature. .otiditieni Mould have ben "P deck ime line, uui in a moment
best of nil Heuever. thinc are I'nc , '.' -iii r,v cm...
203!) Arch Street
M'rtj i i -,;,. s.v.s
it ( t 4h ten;
Jamej S. Wiljcn & Sen, Inc.
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4000 Square Feet
Storage Space
REASONABLE
RENT
612-614 Chestnut
Street
Freight Elevator
Immediate Occupancy
Apply
Mr. Dallas
606 Chestnut Street
fcrjus,35i awp niram nrati iwibb wnranrffire
60c Quality
Asserted
Chocolates
" 37c I
You'll say they are de- g
licieus and remarkable
value at 37c per lb. Step i
in one of our Stores te-
day and try them. 1
.livl rrill icmld net be much better. All
egptat:en I" i" h beautiful state
'1'he riil pit nnd the rral ilam.ise
v 'II hi" if tlm temperature fnlN te "4
.r .'!." desrre" That Mould b- serleu
Sitcli n temp'T.iture i. rr ehlllitif; for
i nine f ii. t. e.pp, lal'j if n liid is
blewinc
I ItTi 11-. herrr. I d" nei expect
trouble. It hn" been n narm the las'
tnentv-feiir hours, that the neitucrn
I Mcirui win nni' fi'tm uiu3i i'i ir v.
i before it arrive here."
Impert" from the West tedav told of
new in lena nnd sleet In Northern
Mii'liisiin. innl teniperatures below
freerlns in the Dakota'. There was
fieezinc weather or near it In Western
I KanMi and tempi ratine1, nefir freezing
I at ketue point', in Texn.
1 T'le fimeil- llnre Ilt-U' of wlnte-
' lfl't rear cnie a bit earlier in the sen-
en On March -. liie thermometer'
had t'slslned s" di'Riee nt 11:13'
n'rleck. when the drop In temperature I
liHgaii A storm came up. with enew .
' hail and crcnt volume of rain The (
temperature fell rnpidlt. It had f.iilep
Iie.irly IU desrees b . e cKvk. Iy s
o'clock at niRlit the temper.iture rm A'J.
and nt 1 o'clock the moraine of March
Mi. touched the low mink fe" the c.ty of
,'ii desiees The 1e,.t and snow nnd
frrer.lnc winds, colder .linn Me tem
perature of the nir. eauM-d diimaRP te
the fruit, berrj nnd enrl reRCtabie
I erope In all eutl.liiK eet!ens the
I temperatures we-e lower, in mitnj places
i freezIiiR or Iesi. The blossoms of all
jfruit trees withered unibr the rearms
I touch of the fret. nnd in a few dns.
.after n tbnw came again, it grew all
tee evident that the fruit crop was
' ruined.
Twe mere
were ralslng
These two came bnck, nnd then two
ethers vanished. And se It went en
until two by two all t.be Mysterious
White Strangers had dropped out of
the line Where hail they gene?
About this time, during a rest In the
danclnp, the bird mothers remembered
their nests They hurried away te sec
Kbw their egg" were getting en. i
The btl mothers had been gene only
a moment when there arose a shrieking
and a wailing In thy weeds. The bird i
mothers came rushing back.
"Oh-ee-ee: Oh-eeel Oh-ee! A
thief has stolen one of my precious
eggs!" screeched Mrs. Cat Bird. ,
Mitchell
Fletcher
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Fancy Fruits
A tempting variety of Fruits, Dellcleui
Confections and Easter Dainties packed in
Hampers or Baskets Make Ideal Easter Gifts.
Hampers $5, $7.50, $10, $15, $20 & $26
Baskets $3.50, $5, $7.50, $10, $15 A $20
Bexes $2, $2.50, $3 & $3.50
Seasonable Suggestions
Colossal Malaga Table Raisins 65c Lb.
Metz Stuffed Prunes 76c & $1.26 Bex
Crystallized Ginger 58c & $1.00 Tin
H. G. Sparkling Ginger Ale $1.60 & $1.90 Der.
Delicious Coffees 26c te 56c Lb.
Phene Spruca 84-40
Charge Accounts Solicited
18th & Chestnut SU. 12th & Market Sts.
5600 Germojewn Ave. Reading Terminal
Atlantic City, N. J. Open Evtningi
Big Cut in Fares and War Tax Gene
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ADVENTURES
Fleur White
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"When Easter Cemes"
fijjxNew Shoes
y&ji Old Shoes
nS Tight Shoes i
2 if you bhake ;
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some
ALLEN'S F00TEftSE
The Antiseptic, Henltng Powder
ler the Feet
Taki s ' - i ' t ,
trcshfiis il e f ft i ir - new
Itcer r ri a i -i if. ef are
tlr-d hi iiil w.i fr in. ,1,
illK or 1hii in sp u,n M ,l,s j,
FOOT KM1 in t no fe..t bath nnil
enje.v til' t)tl of fret nlllnmt mi
eelie.
l - 1 fc lift ll' it i.r. ji n n' I . r
the Vfiri ere airrl l r,i rni. k I
saw il i' i ii; 11 , Wrt r
it I'lnfli, u.c M.l.l'r MIHI.F.sK
Jncl: nml Jnnrt arc int'iferf fe a
pnrly m ISirdland, gucn m hntim n'
Mintaieui HViife Stmnijm. Ve ou'
i Anetet irhe tlif Htratw bvdi nrr
, hut Jnrk nnd Jcnc' nnd thr Fair;
l'niy li net like fmYie,
CH.!TE II
The Nest Are Kebbcd
JAt'K and .lanet joined in the fun e
the Iiirdlnnd partv Thej dam ed
and tlnv frolicked with the bird'
Hut everj nriee In n while their ex cs
v euld sttnj te the Mv-terinus White
Sfrancer in w bee honor the part wn
l niB 3iven The Mytcrieu- Wlilte
Stranger uid net dance Thev steed
in n row ten of them nil In white I
looking en And ns the Mvstorleui. I
White Stranjers looked en their eves
Sllttered
Again .I.in'" said. "I de net lik"
their bead.i brown e;es And iipain
the Knirv Kin ngreed with hei
' I have nexer seen white birds like
thesr ' whimpered the Fnirj K.ng
'"I hej nuy be an sod ii" thev lek
and worth? of the tine wclnune nird
'and is L'lvlng them, bur I feel uiMde
me thu me up te some trlek
'Tiein where did thei leinf' ' asked
.lack.
' Ve mil' knows. ' nnw.'nd uie I'n,r
King. "The weren't here and then
tliei ve.-r lifp' That !s a 1 ,ni one
knew about it
"Vli. I'eesn t .oniebeu n-k ti em
nnu the' nr-'' ' 'uifgesteil .Inni '
Ce"S
Its Reckies Bring the
Alps te Yeu and Mere
Mere generous than the, Alps, the Reckies
welcome you with drier air mere ener
gizing with mere constant sunshine. They
entertain you with a grander show of wild
animals. Their bighorn sheep leap as
superbly as ever chamois did.
They gladden your eye with finer gardens
of wild flowers. And the fair phlox climbs
higher than does the edelweiss of the land
of Tell.
Mile-high golf. Tennis with a mountain
thrill. Beckoning trails for horse-back rider
or hiker. Trout-filled streams. Ranches,
camps, inns, luxurious hotels.
OR see them together Fer the Price of a Ticket
te Yellowstone Alene Recky Mountain Nat'l Park $10.50 extra
Where the Hundred
Geysers Dance
and the 4000 springs boil and bubble, and
the seething "paint pets" go "plut, plut."
Where the prismatic peels give back the
colors of the rainbow, the bears eat out of
your hand, and the buffaloes, deer and elk
ream at large.
Where the wondrous painted canyon and
lefty mountains bid the heart be still in
admiration. Nature's wonderland!
Visit Salt Lake City, Ogden Canyon, Glen Glen
weed Springs, Colerado Springs and Denver
without additional cost an advantage ex
clusive te the West Yellowstone entrance.
Or if going te the Pacific Coast make a side
trip te the Park.
Fer lnlormitlen, ink
D M. Dtvii, F. L. Feakint,
Gen'l Agent. C. & N. W. Ry Gen'l Agent, U. P. Syjttm
(it Wldencr Bldr . seS Cem'l Tm Bldi..
iitj Cbettnut St.. Philadelphia 15th ft Market Sts. Phialdr!
Phene Spruce 0931 Phene Locust 47C5
ph a
fhicade & Northwestern
Union Pacific System
Write for Booklet
Let us tell you hew reasonably
you can make the ttip and send
you beautiful free booklets,
"Colerado's Mountain Play
grounds," "Recky Mountain
National (Estes) Park" and
"Yellowstone National Park."
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plied the I'ii'ij Kli' ' I'ld si., I,,
le br dumb.
"That Is another rp.ee- thu.s 'lu'iur
iei.i " srk) ,ln'k theughrfiiil
"Ys,' asrted the Fair KiUK "It
n,n be ;i 1 lue te he'p eti '!''- who
t.n rr
Wl nt i n elue? " Hsed .lai'I
I knew. spoke up .Inel, lr n
sii'ie thing that suldes n ileteime ,, i,,.
til i ml burt'lnis or ethei tad pien It
ih. liuislar leaves h' hat brhind. the
di teeuv" Kin si-i s t. wimni tlie hat h
miss and se lie Mi'i'l.e the le.'g'a
Ve- nnd il "i i'urs. ij ihe-e
Msteiin Whrt I'.liils den 1 sa 1
w.rl pertnns 'e'l 1 in 2'ie-s wlin ib.ey
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VI the bird of Itinllaii'l wnie nt tne
1'iiM I'mii the iiiiitli't b.rds had left
.i r r i'S le snat' h a datue m two.
New Ktn; liird -t- p;.'d t'ie ilaneing
in I 'alle 1 fei erii'-i
'Th's is a guessing pirn us ell as
1 d lining 1 arts " "-nnl King Illrd In
i pert a "Te nil en" who enn
Sir's who these Myneneia Whltp
srraiigef are the I'nu tjueen will give
u !lad Kiss ns n prl7t- "
t iiiif,. tli- IdnU t'jin " guess.
iid ns they gui'sscd tu Mysterious
White Strangers loek'il rather nerr
1 ,.s 'I'lie didn t :u te want the
e'lier birds t Clefs ',n the were.
"Wild ijirse are it' nlil .ludge
iiwl. bllnkliiB nt th' Mvs-rieiir White
Stranpeis "Itut then. i-trnncers j
haw n't long neeks l.k 'i ml giei-e
' dulls are white rattled Klnjs
I" fher. "but uulls have webbed feet
and these btrdb have (laws like the
ren of us.'
"Swniiw lire w . ' . rn'.rH mi' It"d
i1' Woedinke . ' I 1' seii'i are niur.h
THE VALUE OF A PREfTY COMPLEXION -; t! '' gHr ,
Mchii ireckle. nnd lan. ou pe..e,t th. bite Jstranfi. r v ere Se I . birds
meat valunble Btaet of beauty Yeu null plimlp" llnir head" ever tlje irflt.
eheuld, therefore, atrive te retain ttils er and went b-u k t" th' ir danelnj;
aharm by giving the akin dally attention 1 jt jnr; nn, .nnp nn, ,),r pftry
".."y Bleach ha. been ...ed .uec... ' K,''8 ."'t 'l P'ns. 'lb kept I
fully by thee who wiah te keep tl.9 akin nlelime the M eteni.il; liite Stranc
In nerfect condition Till a cold crrnni'.l ' er.s And nresently .lark and .larift
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uriiieu mere ..1111 I rr.'Ill . I'e sn
innm of them as tlier. had ben Th'y
I'eunt.'d One, two. three, four he,
sl, .run, eisbt V s there were
mil light Twe were miiung The
binl , net b'His se") lei.nter ii' er
"I.I-Tlr'.V IN" HITII KAIUO RI.K
WhS I1" n lii'll" tt rm ei run I (a an
In" en IU!('? Ilfl ;a the rlrat my en'
Bnruc (irsai 10 b;i naqie bi. uun t mlaa 1
ssex Coach 1345
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F. O. B. Detroit
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Just a Ride Before
Yeu Buy Any Car
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'iffi: akin brautinrr uiu net injure inn meit
WVJt elaHeale aKln teiture nor win u grew
r,'.ffi. Mir. At "Il telbt reuntera 50c the jar
lriM&y"1 -' Clip anil null ihla le l'ieucli JU-niplila.
iiir lY'tann,, for iuuiiliincnurj lleiwly anil Ureum
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With all the noted qualitieb of the
Essex chasais, the Coach combine
closed car utility, comfort and dis
tinction, at an unrivaled price.
Nete hew little mere it costs than
the open car. That is made possible
by great production. Mere K-sex
Coaches arc new built than any
ether fine closed car.
Yeu tnur.t bec, examine and drive it
te realize what is offered at this price.
The tpye of body construction is the
newest. It gives a durable, comfort
able type, of appealing distinction
But. perhaps mere important, is the
far quieter cr.r that results. The
Essex Coach construction absorbs
and annuls practically all "'drum
ming" noises of the closed compart
ment. And the Coach is a product that will
endure in geed, useful service for
years. Come see, and drive it before
you buy any car.
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SAFETY
CUSHION
Heels
THE price of O'Sullivan's Safety Cushion Heels te
you is generally the same as the price of ordinary
heels, in spite of the fact that they cost the repairman
mere. Your repairman could make a bigger imme
diate profit en any one of half a dozen substitutes '
but when he puts en O'Sullivan's, he knows you'll
bring trade te him again.
Relief from the strain of standing and walking en
hard floors and pavements has become a necessity.
Ordinary rubber heels arc either tee hard for
springiness or tee soft for wear. O'Sullivan's Safety
Cushion Heeb give real relief; and they stand long,
hard wear.
Ask for O'Sullivan's when you leave your shoes
see that they are attached. The O'Sullivan Heel
Company.
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Cabrielet $1295
Tourine .1il095 Ccach $1345 Sedan $1895 F. O. R. Detroit
New Hudsen Coach $1705. f. O. B. Detroit
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that, when the damage is done!
There is no excuse for driving a
car with dim, clouded windshield.
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Liquid prevents accidents in wet
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Rain.feg or mist can't cling te glass which
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Keep a bottle handy in your car. At the first
signs of rain apply CRYSTAL-ON with a
clean cloth te windshield and lamps, and
avoid the dangers of dim vision and diffused
iignts.
Harmless, stainless, non-inflammable CRYSTAL-ON can't
injure eyes, -skin or clothing.
CRYSTAL-ON - the Clear Vision Liquid - is used
by the United States Navy and Coast Guard.
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Philadelphia, Pa.
CrystaLOn Chemical Ce., 1 West 34th Street, New Yerk
Crystal e N
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