Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 02, 1922, Night Extra, Image 11

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E was Pe wrought, by the magician,
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rf te the DiniH ',
VThe Wlclan wn an odd-leoklnH
kiD He was no taller than Jack -or
'f Janet, yt his pointed nat anu ins long,
black, ttiaare reue ;; .""J"
& in old man. In his linml he held what
fined te be a magic want .
The magician waved his woof and
'iiie-l out nn order which Jaffi and
Janet did net understand. At once
be. reared en hla hind lega and steed
like 1 MJlllier un ". v4-.v -
' "Eoek "at him! Loek at him!" cried
tff.tne n shrdl cmfwy shrdlu 'cmfwyp
-" Cocky Itebln. "See hew the clever
St. 'afician has made him a slave!'1
V ' The magician called out another or-
4er. Celd iSese, inc uearj ureppcu en an
fours and waddled close te the ma
tldan. The magician climbed en the
bear's back. He waved IiIb wand, and
Celd Nese waddled obediently about the
eige, the magician riding grandly, like
kWen nn elephant'
'. This truly was astonishing. Only
at I t.m.m. lliA ttnnaa llllMtfMW
' a Snort iline eciirc mi- urui, uiiu-ij
'from his long winter sleep, had chased
--i. --j Tnnnf tn nftt flipni fnt nrPAlf-
ftit. Here he was acting as tame as
gentl Shetland pony.
The-.bear new turned -toward them
nd for the first time ther wiw the face
ef;the' magician. This gavb them an
iher surprise. The face was as white
u.'chalk. Out of It stared two brUut
"net, circled by heavy black, rlnga. The
Mef the nose was a fiery red. The
south was wide and grinning.
f'Why, he leeks like a clown In n
circus," nhlspered Janet te Jack. And
eh did.
"Magicians take strange shapes,"
ehkttercd Perky Squirrel. "I wouldn't
like, te be the slave of one.". Jack nnd
Janet agreed with him. "Yeu get him
Inte this fix," squeaked Perky Hqulr
ttl.l "New you get him out of It."
Mck nnd Janet did net think that
fair of Perky Squirrel. He himself had
caused them te ndaken the bear from
til winter's sleep, nnd the bear's hun-
J:tr had hecn te blame for what had fol fel fol
eed. It has caused him te want te
tat the children, nnd this hnd led te
bis .capture by the freckle-faced boy.
But Jack and Janet were ready te
eVwbnt they could te free Celd Nese
from slavery te the magician. They
I thought It must be awful for a creit-
tuttiet the wild weeds te ec guut up
aa'a-cagc under n magic spell.
I i The Inngiclnn halted Celd Nese with
It a tencn e tnc wnnu, anu sua en the
' kir's Lnck. Celd Xese reared en his
'f kind less and, with one paw en his
r,"' breast and the ether behind his bncic,
'" made' a polite dancing-school bow te the
? Daglcian.
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the deer of the rage, stepped out and
wcnt.jnte the house.
"New Is etir rlinnrp te fwt f'eM Xnsii
I' free.i'-iiirged Perky Squirrel .excitedly.
. "Bet Celd Nose. free ' Set'-Celd, Nese,
free!" sang-'the blrdslj: I ."1 ""
"ma (.milieu rl iiii; iitiunv. .fciic .ua-
giclan seemed safely inside. 'Jack threw
" open the deer of the cage.
"Come out. Celd Nese,'1 he whis
pered. . "Hurry! Yeu arc free," added
Celd Nese just steed there nnd
frowned at the children. He didn't
Mem a bit anxious te be free.
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Ne. 151 Te Blew 10 Smek Rings a
Minute
Te blew n hundred tneka rings a
minute sounds like an Impossible feat,
but It may easily be 'accomplished by
.constructing a "amoke ring machine."
an impromptu contrivance that can be
made lnitwe minutes.
Take six calling cards nnd bend In the
ends' as shown in Figure 1. In the
center of one card cut a small, round
hole. Assemble the cards te form n
loose, hlx-stded box, 'with the hole en
top. Blew seveial puffs of cigar or
cigarette smeke Inte the box. By merely
tapping the side of the box with a pen
cil (Figure 2) perfect smoke rings will
be propelled through the hole in the
top. If tbe taps arc made Jn quick
succession, the rings will rise at the
rate of mere than 100 a minute.
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nnd In wn thaVn '.i,, ii.U . .i.n
j; an expensive habit, for It heems til
If one were kept buay trotting back and!
lemi te tne cleaners, The solution, or
course, is te clean your gloves yourself.
In which case you would wnnt the
wooden glove frame. They are shaped,
I need hardly say, exactly like n pair
of gloves, and you carefully fit your
white klda ever them. Unlit nnd snpiirn.
Then with an exreflent glove paste
that nlse can be( bought, you clean your
gloves In short order, and of course at
a great .saving. These frames are fifty
cents and. from all reports, are most
satisfactory.
When yen first buy one of these flat
geld -finished boxes of powder te carry
In your pockctbeok, you pny e.t learf
$1 or $l.f0. And, of. course, long be
fore the box shows any signs of wear,
the powder l all gene, which means
nnethcr investment of the same price.
Understand,' I am speaking; of the
rather large ones new these that meaH.
ure about three 'inches across. Well,
FOREIGN MISSION PARLEY
Interdenominational Side of Subjeet
Will Be Dlscuaaed at Conference
Interdenominational foreign missions
will be the subject of n two-day con
ference at the? Central -North Bread
Street Presbyterian Church, Breed and
Orcen streets, Thursday anil Friday.
Among these who will apeak and take
part in the sessions are Edward A.
Steele, W. W. Hugh, tire Rev. Jtseph
O. Snyder, of Brooklyn; the Iter.
Henry W. Frest, of Princeton; the
Rev. Dr. W. F. McMlllln, the Rev.
Orsen R. Palmer, the Rev. P. W. Phil-
pett, of Hamilton, Canada; the Rev.
R. B. Whittlesey, the Rev. Dr. Ben-
iamin S. Stern, the Rev. Jeseph A.
Javls, of New Yerk City; Charles O.
Trumbull, Samuel It. Beggs,. Wayne P.
Rambo and Dr. Frank W. I.niigc.
Seventeen Interdenominational mis
sion societies arc expected te attend.
The committee in churgc consists of J.
Davis Adams, chairman ; C. E. Masen.
W. W. Rugii, E. A. Steele, F. W.
Langc, R. B. Whittlesey, O. It. Palmer,
C. S. Themas and H. A. Banks,
Qrenfell Talks en Labrador
Dr. Wilfred T. Grenfell, world fa
mous Labrador doctor and missionary,
was the guest last night of the Temple
Brotherhood at their second annual
dinner at the Baptist Temple, Bread
and Berks streets. Following the din
ner. Dr. Orenfell told of his work in
Labrador and illuvtrated bis address
with 'many pictures showing scenes In
the northern country.
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Bring him out!" fcnni the birds.
Jack and Janet each seized Celd Nese
by a paw. They tried te drag th(
bear from thp cage, but Celd Nest
wouldn't budge.
"Come! Come!" urged Jack.
'We are setting you free!" pleadca
Janet.
Celd Nese suddenly grabbed Jack In
Ms forepaws, squecxlng him tight.
"Don't ynu dare set me free!" he
growled. "If ,peu tnke me from my
auujjcr, I'll bit jour head off."
Ivhlch was u very astounding thing
for a slave te Rny.
In tomorrow's chapter Jack and
Janet learn why Celd Nese doesn't want
te be set free, and It is a reason that
surprises them and the birds.
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The Springtime of Life'1
Should Extend Beyond Youth
Fer what ts the springtime of
life but a keen interest in living!
An ever-readiness for a new ex
perience; joy in activity; keen relish
for the out-of-deer.
Cantilever Shoes prevent that
physical fatigue which is se often
due te cramped, ill-fitted feet. Can-
ElSISrararaiPraaraiSiaiSfiia fevers induce right posture by
Shed in Cantilevers, the up-te-date
woman knows the comfort of
wearing a shoe built te fit snugly,
vet te give room te everyv part of
ner ioei. xne nexieie arcn sup
ports and conforms te the feet arch.
It gives unhampered play te the
ligaments and muscles; free circu
lation te the bleed. The
rantilever
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la llnrllfih. It hnn tlin rnnnrltrl tn. and
PH medium hefl prefened by active women
B for all dnjllme wear gfiiernl and
g siiert. It Is In k?ejl!iK with the smart
r lines of the new sprlni; suit and coat
pi models.
'H Ciuitlleer.s llchtcn the dallv louilne
in' duties. lIememakliiK, shopping,
standing behind the counter, etllce
work nil becorjie less taxing vhn the
feet are comfertalde. l.ct Cantilevers
iiuke the days eaaler for you.
Keep your feet healthy and prescre
their natural henuty. Oen't let to te
morrow pais without buying it pair of
Cantilever Shoes te comfort you along
the sprlngtlme-oMlfe read, which
nheuld extend all the wuy down the
Interesting years.
Widths AAAA te K.
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Made te Order
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M id's iSilr' U.ver' wi
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1300 Walnut Street
Over Cunard Offica
CuBtlltvtri are aUe en sale In nearby clttesi
i Alteen Huiiahslni'n. laes Klrventh Ave.
! Anbury Park tint Hhoe Ce,, 027 Cookman
Cmdn Curran'ii Hhu lllere. 110 llreaUwuy
Cmtim Majrr'n, Ait Xunlmmpten bt,
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EAGLE
BRAND
Condensed Milk
Would you experiment with your
baby's feed? There ere no doubts
bout the purity or splendid results
of Eegle Brand for infant feeding.
Thousands of mothers have testified
te its benefits? Doctors recommend
it for babies who are puny and
underweight-itis se easily digested.
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are, csiiw;-riiS7.v " art -cakes
of .the cemBaeler .which
lit right ihte yourJvnlty-bex, sad
new
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theftMte'yeu an tossing' amount, for
ther price is thlrty-lvecents.
-i WALL fAIERS
Oyl tlw fatneui Frentf.i Mnufcturr
Zubar A CI and Dcafea Karth
AUe tha pretty, laaipcnalv
.Domniile atviHi
JCttiiMOtM rvmid ter Papr
Hanglnp arid Pa(ti0
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I81B Wnlnirt HitMt
,Mmand at HtraSerd, Pa.
Finest Strawberry
Sundae in Town
We have today what are,
we believe, the finest fresh
strawberries at any soda
fountain in town. They
make wonderful sundaes.
1320 Chestnut Street
Special this week:
Brazil Nut Bonbons
Many novel
effects in
standard
GRASS RUGS
Crex, Deltex, Art
Supreme,
etc.
S
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brighten up
the home and
perch for the heated
season at a most modest
outlay.
HARUWICK &MAGEE CO.
Fleer Cevering Exclusively
12 20 MARKET
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Strawbridge & Clothier
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Were never se attractive as they are this Spring,
never se dainty, never se admirably designed te
transform your figure into the desired lines.
Our stocks are new complete; there are sizes and
styles for everyone.
Our fitting service is unexcelled.
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MAY WHITE SALE
Excellent value is the keynote of this whole
White Sale fine soft materials, snowy and
fresh, geed laces, pretty stylesVand low prices.
Everything in-the White Sale is thoroughly
desirable, and it will be profitable te get a whole
Summer's supply of underwear, particularly
enough for vacation use. One needs plenty of
fresh things in warm weather. ,
Envelope Chemises, 85c and $1
At 85c white chemises with band tops of embroidered
batiste and insertion all around, or with bul)t-up shoulders with
pink or blue shirring and fentherstitchine.
At $1 One pretty style shows rows of white satin and lace
and white satin shoulder straps. Others are trimmed with
lace and insertion, front and back.
Step-in Drawers, $1
They have elastic at the waist and are of lace-trimmed
batiste; of cress-bar veile with colored organdie bindings, or
of white batiste trimmed with colored organdie.
White Petticoats with
Embroidered Longcleth
Flounces, $2
White nainsoek petticoats have the durable flounces and
lace-edged underlays that women like.
Bew Knets of Insertion
trim the deep soft flounces of geed white petticoats and lace
finishes the scalloped edge. At the top of the flounce is bead
ing with wide pink or blue satin ribbon. Pretty enough for
brides! 3.
Nightgowns of Crepe Plisse, $3
This lovely soft sllk-and-cotten crepe is in pale blue, orchid,
pink and honeydew. The nightgowns have round necks finished
, with hemstitching or V necks with braid.
Changeable Messaline
Petticoats, $3.85
Celers arc beautiful in their changing lights and the petti
coats have pretty flounces. In plain navy and black, also.
Radium and silk jersey petticoats are in all the desirable
light and dark colors of the season at $3.85.
(Centrml)
Slip-Over Weel Sweaters in Charming
Celers. Special at $1.50
Just about half price for these pretty sweaters which greatly
resemble the expensive hand-knit kind. Each has a contrasting band
of color around the edge, with narrow sash belt, cuffs and neck
finish te match. Black is trimmed with white, jockey red with navy,
buff with brown, orange with navy, cerise with lavender, white with
black, peacock with jockey, henna with buff, brown with tan, jade with
navy, and navy with jade.
Ever se pretty with white skirts this Summer.
(Central)
Bandeaux and Brassieres
Special at $1.50
Levely satins, elaberate brocades, strong meshes and combina
tions of satin and lace are the geed materials, making them brassieres
well above the ordinary. Beth the deep bandeaux, that reach down
comfortably te the Waistline, and the brassieres are particularly well
Geed cheesing for women who like things that are better than
the average. All sizes in the let but net in every stvle
(Central)
IMPORTANT!
Women's Tweed Suits at $16.50
New ones, specially bought, and exactly like some
which we had at $8.50 mere.
, They have straight, tailored jackets, 34 and 35
1?m Jeng: lmed throughout with peau de cygne.
While they have narrow belts, they can be worn with
out belts if you prefer.
In Copenhagen, tan, light brown and a few in
violet.
Size 14 te 42 in the group, but net every size in
every color.
Just 40 of these, se best come early.
(Market)
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$18.75 $22.50 $22.50
Newest Wraps and Capes
Are Wonderfully Interesting
and Varied
Every Fashionable Kind That
One's Heart Could Wish Will
Be Found Between $10 and $35
At this season of the year there is nothing se comfort
able te wear ever silken frocks as a cape or dolman. Its
lines are graceful and flowing and it is loose enough net te
be a burden when days are warm. And what a charm there
is about a cape, swinging from the shoulders ! Hew smart
it is with new light-colored pumps and stockings !
Capes of Tricetine, Velour or
Serge at $10
prove that pretty capes can be had for little money. These are
unlined and have a wide sweep of line. Seme have the very smart
new standing cellars. A
Silk-lined Capes in Wide Variety
at $16.50 te $25
Wraps and capes lined throughout with silk peau de cygne,
charmeuse, changeable silk or polka-dotted foulard can be had in -dozens
of different styles. They are of velour, tricetine, Peiret twiU
and soft Belivia, while in lighter weight there arc capes of black Can Can
eon crepe.
Charming Cleth Wraps at $22.50
An unusual wrap of navy Peiret twill has rows of stitching trim
ming the back, while the lower edge of the cape and of the vestee
front are trimmed with very deep black silk fringe.
A tricetine cape with a cowl cellar, faced with charmeuse, is
sketched. It is silk lined, of course.
The ether cape sketched is also of navy Peiret twill with a
muffle cellar trimmed with small silk tassels. It is lined with crepe
de chine. (Market)
Newest Bandings
Are Cut Circular
Circular cellar bandings, cut te
fit as a Peter Pan cellar, if de
sired, 50c te $1.50 a yard. In
linen, eyelet embroidery, net or
lace, often combined.
Wide vestings (usually a
quarter of a yard will make
a pretty vest) are $1.75 te $6.75
a yard. Seme are of gingham
and net, some are of colored em
broidered organdie, while the fin
est are trimmed with Irish lace.
Straight bandings for cellar or
sleeve trimmings are in many
styles te match the vestings at
50c te $3.75 a yard.
(Central)
Hand-Made Blouses Only $2.25
Uneef the Features of the May Sale of White
jaces are hand-made and the draVn-werk, hemstitching and
m,fffnefne enVre,y by ,ha,?d- AI1 are 1U with loose tum-back
CUffS that fit SmiErlv OVPr (nrVofe ...... "
Think of real filet lace trimming a $2.25 blouse!
nu uru 01 oniisie ana they have
roll or Peter Pan cellars.
At $3
A dozen or mere models of
dimity with Peter Pan cellars or
batiste with roil and Tuxedo col cel
lars trimmed with wide baby
Irish or filet lace. Twe are
sketched.
At $a.25, fine French voile
blouses are elaberate with filet
laces.
At $4.25. charminc rllif,.
, . , . . blouses have Irish picot and hand
embroidery trimming the Peter Pan cellar and cuffs.
Charming Overbleuses at $5.90
A white crepe de chine overbleuse has a Peter Pan oellnr nmi ...i, , . i i
A Georgette crepe overbleuse in pink or wh te hM mueh fllef inn flu" b?k' ViUTcd-
These silk blouses are net hand made? "si.,"" lnce nreund thc cellar and vest-
May Sale
SILKS
$5.90
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Sturdy Little Creepers and
Rompers Special at 55c
All are of closely woven cadet blue cham
bray and will launder well. They are simply
and durably made, te withstand hard wear.
In sizes 1 te 11 years.
Rompers are in three styles: One buttons
down the front and this has the bloomer or
open knee. Anether, which is appropriate for
little Rirls, is in Methor Hubbaid Btyle, with
a Peter Pan cellur. Sizes 2 te 6 years.
Beys' Button-en Wash Suits
Special at 85c
Regular little detachable waists of striped
gingham and short straight trousers of cham
bray! They are in green, gray or blue. Sizes
2 te 0 years.
Anether style is of excellent quality blue
chambray with a white linene waist. Sizes 2
te 6 years, $1.10,
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New Mary Janes
Special at $7.25
Women's and girls'
new pumps in the
fashionable Mary
Jane style have the
graceful wide instep
strap fastening with
soles and low covered heels.
Choice of 3 Kinds
All black patent leather.
h Patent leather with gray auede backs and
Patent leather with buff auede back and
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Crepe de Chine
$1.45
39 Inches Wide
Ivery, flesh, pink, tur
quoise, brown, gray, henna,
periwinkle, orchid, maize,
taupe, tan, rust, Nile, to
mato, silver, Copenhagen,
white or black.
Taffeta, $1.25
35 Inches Wide
Imagine that for all-silk
taffeta in ten colors.
Copenhagen, cardinal,
brown, French blue, tur
quoise, pink, American
Beauty, white, navy and
black.
Charmeuse,
$1.80
40 Inches Wide
Seft and shimmering in
navy, brown or black.
Natural
Pongee, $1
All-silk Japanese pon
gee, 33 inches wide.
Silk-and-Cotten
Canten Crepe
38 Inches Wide
$1.85
Most effective material
and excellent for dresses.
In navy, jade, Harding
blue, orchid, gray, seal,
periwinkle, honeydew, tan,
henna and black. "
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