wmmmmmssm TTuxlJVm WPffiSFft SH -'j j Ai V t V : . ' ,g Ti -lf,Ml Ur'r lf . y . r t jr DREAMLAND ADVENTURES Blue kereria Bride By DADDT Blue Heren it loncteme beeaute he can't find a mate. Jack and Janet try te htip him, and in antteer'te their ea,cemei a fiV;Joeking little lady owl -a CHAPTER II Why Blue Heren Cheked THE fussy-loeklns little lady owl blinked at Jack and Janet and they tared back at her. She had taken them by surprise. They hadn't expect id n bird like her te come In answer te their call for a mate (or Blue Heren. 'Well, weir, why don't-you eny emethlnji?" snapped the fuw-loeklnit little lady owl at last. "Here I am ready te wed the mate you offer me.' Janet found her volce at this. "I'm frald, dear Miss Owl, there is some mistake," she said. . "I'm net dear Miss' Owl," snapped the fussy -loekinf lady, owl, ruffling her feathers. "I am Mrs. Screech Owl and there is no mistake. Didn't you time this seng: 'We're looking for a birdie free Who wants te wed and happy be'." "Yes," we did sing that long," ad mlttcd Janet. "Hut if you are. Mrs. Screech Owl and net Miss Owl, "that means you are already married and se teu cannot- wed peer lonesome Blue "It means nothing of the kind," an swered Mrs. Screech Owl tartly. "I've been a miss' and a Mrs. and new I am a widow. I can wed whom I please, and I please te wed -your friend, Blue Heren. Where is he?" Janet doubted it Blue Heren would be pleased te marry the fussy-looking ttdy owl, 80 she hesitated te say where he was. As for Jack, all he could de was te grin. He was thinking hew com ical little Mrs. Screech Owl would leek as the mate of long-legged Blue Heren. Just then Blue Heren's odd, woeful song was borne te them en the breeze : "Ne birdie dear Admires the shape of my beak." Little Mrs. Screech Owl gave n shriek of Jey. "Oh-oeo!- There he Is," she cried, . "I will go te my mate." She fluttered in the direction whence the song came. Jack and Janet, net knewingwhat else te de, followed her. Blue Heren was still standing en one leg in the shallows of the river. He looked mere mournful than ever. Sud denly bis beak plunged into the mud. Up it came, dangling a frog. Blue Heren threw Johnny Frog into the air, cnught him deftly in his opened beak, and began te swallow him. "'Oh-oeo-ooo!" shrieked Mrs. Screech Owl. "What a fine beak with which te catch feed. I will marry you today." Mrs. Screech Owl's shriek startled Blue Heren. It made him jump. The frog get caught half way down his threat. Blue Heren gasped and cheted and squirmed. He couldn't get the frog down nor up. His face turned black, his eyes stuck out. " "Oh, he is choking te death," cried Janet. "What is geed for a frog in the threat." "Pounding him en the back," shout ed Jack. "That is what mother did te me when I swallowed a penny." Jack plunged. into the shallows and pounded Blue Heren en the back. The first pounding didn't de much geed, se Jack pounded hnrdcr. He gave Blue Heren & thump that made the big bird danger and cough. Up came Johnny Frog. He flew out of Blue Heren's beak and landed in the water. And the instant Johnny Frog lilt the water, away he swam for dear Ufa. Blue Heren gasped. "Wh-wh-what was that awful noise thai scared me?" Mrs. Screech Owl who had been looking off anxiously, fluffed out her feathers. "It was me, dear Blue Heren," she shrieked. "I have come te be your cute little mate." Blue Heren looked at Mrs. Screech Owl and gasped again. "Oh," he spluttered, "I wish I were that jumping frog, and that I bad eaten myself." . . (Jack and Janet And that it is easier te find a bride for Blue Heren than it Is te get rid of her.) Uncommon Sense By JOHN BLAKE Playing Fair THE Idler is a cheat. The shirk is dishonest. Neither pays the drbt with which he was saddled ivhcn he came into the world, and which he has continued te lun up since his existence began. Ne Idler could live but for the labor of ether men. He therefore is net nlayin fair when he refuses te "de his own share of work. The feed he eats comes from the soil, or from the herds and flecks and poul try jnrds and fruit orchards, and tea and coffee plantations. Only by bevere tell does it become fit for his table. fjniK clothes that he wears must be taken from the sheep or from the otten fields, or from the mulberry treei which ure the pastures of the silk worm. Hallread trains and ships must move en their courses, spindles nnd looms uet turn, trucks must lumber through tie streets and salesmen nnd sales women stand behind counters In order fiat he mny be clae "Is education, his amusement, his very health depends upon the hard, unceasing labor of ethers. He ran only repay this debt by do de wg 'his own work, nnd by deirg it ns well as he can. ..J1? "'ts it, gets through It with is little effort as possible, he has net ''one It well, and he Is te just the ex wit of his neglect the thief of the labor of ether men. If lie Idles altogether, either by rca Jen of inherited wealth or by an ability je me en the product of ntheis, return -,-.B."et.,;veu superintendence himself, "e is still a thief. PHE employer who finds work for many men In the production of ma rials often does mere than his share. Most of what the Seelnllsts call pnro pnre sues renlly de necessary work the ,XieJ' ,,ie ncter tlie orator all con cen ress t0 umnn "PPlnes3 and preg- Rut the wan who idles even a part rLl s.wrilng time Is a cheat, and n 'neat hns no place In the world. Of Oil lllimntl nilllltfrlna Inolneua U !.. -.-. "" 'iHIlvn 411'ilUVOCI JO I nv i?wlce.mmun-. lt ls only the man who enJh? I1 who ls ft 8hlrk' And he mi 1 ! .b? ""homed te leek honest anu InUtistrieus men in the face. Things YeuW Leve te Make 1 Made- OverFreck yHHI -mifWKnsi -rr 5 fUCfcfla .This darling little frock can be either A MADE-OVER FKOCK or en entirely new one. If made ever, It af fords a splendid way of combining two old frocks; if new then a way of utilizing two jmsll remnants. The un der part is of plain material; the apron -effect of any kind of figured material. Yeu may make a full slip ,of the plain material or cut lt just te the apron and stitch the apron te it. Make a casing in the figured material and run a black velvet ribbon through lt. The apron can be, made as a separate frock ?P?K,?l!S4,Tai!y foundation. A MADE-OVER FROCK of this sort can be a very inexpensive or a mere costly creation, according te the ma terials used. FLORA. C. W. WHARTON TO WED Mlaa Rosamond Petter te Be of Oak Lane Mjn Charles' Williams Wharten, son Bride of Sets of Table Glass for Wedding Gifts Wn&fM&VM&em 1212 Chestnut Street SMC I XL' .Ptmnint Mr Waving as cane sis fef..... wnele kea (la- tOC nlnfll eMm41 . . MARCUS FRIED 270 3. SSndUSt. Ofi Jteradif Ktettt Wttnftlgf. . JMwas Belmont IMM ad 1MM. Xk jaaVM" MeTtDmetmfr Leupold & Beltz Ladiee' Tailors and Drettmakera downs of All Deeeriptleai Excellent Workmanship. Bulta MO no. 1713 ARCH STREET . Beaded Bags Repaired Alte Leather, Geli ft Silver Mesh Ban, I'enrli reetrnnf. Renstltcnlnf. IMPORTED mKNOR BEADED BAOS. (S AND UP TO OS MARCEL BEAD SHOP 1S10 Chestnut St. Spruce 7MS Levering Whnrten, marrr miss Kesa Mr. nnd Mrs. J. 8 of Oak Lane, will mend Petter, daughter of Mr. Jnme Ames Petter, of Providence, R. I., in the later citron June 17. The bride will be attended by two matrons of honor and three brides maids, Mrs. Jeseph 8. Levering Whar Whar eon, Jr., of this city; Mrs. Donald P. Goodwin, of Hol'yweod, Calif.; Miss Reslyn Mere, of New Yerk: Miss Pau line Seeberger, of Paris, and Miss Mil dred Mnthewaen, of Providence. Miss Patricia Petter, of Providence, a cousin of the bride, will act ns flower girl. Mr. Wharten will have as best man his brother, Jeseph 8. L. Wharten. Jr., with another brother, F. Brlnten 8. Wharten, Frederick K. Schumaker, F. Brlnten Schumaker and Carl Dedgo as ushers. PLAN WAR MEMORIALS Colonel Beat Gees te France te Com plete Details of Project Plans for the erection of suitable monuments in France te the memory of Pennsylvania soldiers killed In the World War will be completed by Colo nel Theodere D. Beal, who' sailed teda from New Yerk en the steamship France. Other passengers Indued M. Gnttl Casasza, director, and the entire Met ropolitan Opera Company, with Mura tore and Llna Cavallcrlj Walter Dam Dam resch, conductor of the New Verk Sym phony Orchestra ; Miss Anne Morgan, M. Donnay and M. Andre Chevrllen, of the French Academy : Sir Henry Deter- Mng, K. B. n., and Richard Earlcy, his asseciate in tnc ueyai uutcb uu Company. 3H Bened CHICKEN In a few minutes can be transformed into Chicken a la King, or anyone of a dozen appetizing dishes. Taaty and Wholesome The first preparation of its kind te be packed in tins. Fer htmi uu and Jir anting. &S8& The Shep of Clever Clethes for Clever Women Distinctive apparel at distinctive prices. Styles te please women who have in mind' Fashion as well as Practicability. Fcw-ef-a-kind Frecks new re-priced for quick cheesing. Levely models. Miss Donevan, formerly buyer for Millards Bey Critically Hurt by Aute t, w'll,0,cr?'teir. the street en his way W'JI'I" morning, elirlit-jenr-eld i-rnncis Hngerty, HOI East County iinwi- " r!Ji0rc'. W08 Htruck y n nute- VJWuh'h ". ?-v ,WH rusitcil te Hr.Mi M f JM!,OH.nl,,n,'..wncre lt '" Hal1 he has K4.,a-ft?ffa Nkul n," broken ribs. The p.iVL"? wn" Ur,ven by Harry KaU, )KyrCket avenue. Ardmore. who Slfi'7Tttj -SAYS RUTH ROLAND "StldPLY WONDERFUL" Would Yeu Werk a Week Fer a Complexion? Try this no matter what preparations you are .using new, step them for a week. Then give the famous F-F Lemen Products a fair trial. See at the end of a week what a wonder ful improvement has been made in your com plexien hew sett ana smoetn and velvety your skin is. The Lemen whitens and stimulates the skin acts as a real tonic te the tired muscles of your face. And a week's time is all that is needed te prove what thousands of women have found out that there are no creams in the world like F-F Lemen Celd Cream F-F Lemen Cleansing Cream F-F Lemen Massage Cream At all Drutr Stores, Department Stores and all Beauty Parlors Four sizes: SO, 05, 85 cents and S1.25 Alse makers of the famous F-F LEMON SOAP. Mall 10 cents for generous sample of any of these creams. If your dealer can't supply you, wrlte Friedrich-Friedrich Chemical Ce. Philadelphia, Pa. leek (or the Trade-Mark jrte pSSy Is Your Kitchen All-Gas? In these daya of labor-saving, comfort promoting devices, no woman should be without the convenience of a Gaa Range, Caa Water Heater and Gas Iren. When all the kitchen work is done by means of gas heat, you can be sure of greater convenience, cleanliness and economy. We new have en display new Gas Ranges, with many attractive features. Seme are finished in enamel. All are built according te American Gas Association specifications, insuring geed material and workmanship and perfect cooking results. Call or ask its te send a representative THE UNITED GAS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY Gifts aad Iateriar Feralskiafi Which are quite an ay from the common place. an are taederately priced. A Painted Bird Case and Stand. art with a pair of Parrakcets A. L. Diament & Ce. 1515 Walnut Street and nt Strafford, Fa. $40.50 The Only and Original Helene Salen 'ermaitent WatWaiHnq Uebtied Heads, - 9ili te SS5 V-' Hnlr T'rtlnrVi, na (Md 102 S. 13th Street Kenstdr Bid. Take Klerater rheneai U'nlnnt 7988-7SSS ICELAND WOOL 35c an Ounce Wound en a Tube Raa'dy te Knit Yarns for Every Purpose 180 Sample upon Requett Colonial Yarn Heme .. sm e. rheM lAOi wierry a. t.eciut sol XmSKSkmrnH asm Cream Mints Z.O lb. Keep a dish en the table at every meal. You'll And them a great aid te digestion. De licious, tee! They just melt in your mouth! At all our Stores m!i MMillMIMM The Shee for Happiness "Nonsense!" you say, "happiness doesn't depend upon shoes." Doesn't it? Let's sec. Can you be happy with a twinge in your feet here, a cramp there, a numbness in your great tee, an in sufferable feeling of weight in your arches, a general all-tired-out feel ing from feet trouble? Of course you can't. Test it out for yourself. The dance; the play; the country walk; the joy of buy ing these new summer Irecks; the pleasant anticipation of a holiday all can be gloomed by feet discom discem discom fert. But, by wearing the rantilever you escape nil of the discomforts brought en by Ill-flttliiB shoes; you build feet strength and beauty be cause the curved, flexible arch like the arch of our own feet, permits free excrclse of the muscles; you promote better circulation by giving every part of jour feet sufficient room and by properly fitting and supporting It at all points; you enjoy life mer because our feet lire renlly comfei table, Duy a pair tomorrow and see hew much shoes con add te your happiness. Widths AAAA te U CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP 1300 Walnut Street Oyer Cunard Office Canities era nre nlie en aule In nrarby rltleat Alteuna tltuUiiuliir, lauJ fc.ltn.rnui Ave Asbury i'ark Heat Hhee Ce., UJT C'oekman Camden Curran's a hoc Htere, 110 liieadwuy Kailen Mioer'a, 4JT Northampton St. llarrluburs (Jrner'a, 24 N. 3d St. Johnatewn Zane'a, 530 Main St. Ijincaatar Kray'a, 3 Hast Klntt ML Iteadlni Hchwerlnar'a. 31 Penn Uquara I Hnranten L.wla A IIaUIv. Ill WvAnln. au Bharaekln Hlraeli, E. Inifapandcnc' I WANAMAKER'S MAY 9, 122 r WANAMAKER Radiant New Silk Dresses in Exquisi Colorings at $12, $15 and $16.50 Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere tA mm t"a ,j s 'ti ZLT A ? A .1 REAL May time dresses arrive in all their loveliness. Colorings are as fresh and charming wjt flowers themselves and what an abundance of beads. . Nobody wants te give up this pretty ght( ing mode, and this Spring it has burst forth mere fashionable than ever. All of these dresses are i: and new and will be shown for the hrst time tomorrow. HVwrHS $15 $25 $16.50 Dainty Undermuslins Lew Priced in the White Sale Such exquisitely soft fine materials, -se snowy or se deli cately pink! Styjes arc particularly pretty this year, and great care has been taken m selecting the laces, embroideries and ribbons. Prices are lower and qualities better than they have been in many years. Envelope Chemises, 75c, 85c 7Bc for chemises of white nainsoek with built-up shoulders, trimmed -with embroidery edging. Wide Choice at 85c Envelope chemises of pink batiste or white nainsoek have satin ribbon straps or built-up shoulders. , One pretty style has a band pi lace and shirring all around the top. , Crepe Nightgowns at $1 In white or pink with blue shirring, and stitching. Others are of white nainsoek trimmed with insertion, chirring, embroidery medallions, luce and ribbon. Nightgowns with New feiret Necks and Scalloped Hems, $1.50 The Peiret neck is net new, but it is new te nightgowns. What is mere, these nightgowns are scalloped around the hem and bound with orchid or coral. They arc of durable seersucker crepe in snowy white. Snowflake voile is used in ether nightgowns at $1.50. In flesh-pink or white with wide shoulder straps and picot ribbon. Many ether nightgowns at $1.50 are of fine batiste in orchid, light blue or pink and of seersucker crepe with hemstitched designs, shirring and hand embroidery. (Central) Women's Silk Gloves Special at 50c Of Milanese silk in most desirable colors pearl, gray, pongee, white and black. The gloves are well made, with double fingertips and two clasps at the wrist. Nete The gloves are in sizes 6 and GVj and are classed as "seconds" because of slight and mostly unnoticeable imperfections. (Outrun Amazing Sale of Beaded Handbags, $1 te $7.50 A third te a half less than the usual prices en such beau tiful beaded bags. They are in neutral tones or rich, glowing colors; bright reds and blues, dull browns and yellows, lavender and mauve shades. Patterns are very interesting. At $1, $1.50, $2.50, $3.50 and $5, diawstring bags te har monize with any costume. At $6, a little let of the fashionable (and usually expensive) crocheted .silk and steel bead bags in navy or blnck. They have bead tassels and metal chains and nre lined with taffeta. At $7.50, handsome drawstring bngs or bags with shell frames, deep bead fringes and silk ceids. Bead ornaments adorn some Of the COlds. (Central) Sports Hats, S3 te $8 Summery and Levely Everything from smart sailors te soft, crushnble hats and wide brimmed stiaws! Even organdie is here, trimmed with very narrow btrnw braid und wool embroidery. There's a spirit of joy nnd bright ness about them Winter and care I tast off, nnd a Summer of outdoors I and fun just ever the threshold! I It's a gay airay of colors, tee jade gieen, lavender, pink, orchid, A pale blue, eciu, bluebird blue, tan, V "hlnwn. tinvv. lilnnlf ntiH i4iife 'Plenty of white hats and leghorns tailored leghorns premise te be eiy fashionable this year. White hats, whether hemp or the better grade of peanut straw, show a fend ness for jade gieen in facings and ribbons. (Market) La1' I ' CEAMLESS Sheets of full-bleached white muslin, 81x90 inches, $1.10 each. (Centrul) Beaded Crepe de Chine Dresses at $12 Navy blue dresses are embroidered with steel beads, ntaptr nnrl nnvu Hrrssen nrn trimmed with block bead frinSC. Copenhagen and navy blue crepe de chine dresses have embreldf-? cred ovals done in crystal and rose-color beads en the skirts. tssrrlmt m W4 y i4il, " . A in vel v frnrVc of skv blue or crcsmv tan crene de chine witk.'H'iV surface is trimmed with silk fageting and roses of .' !&? Charming Colorings at $15 I flilviirv material. J$ Anether frock in jade, tan, gray or navy shows an emoreiaerea nauare en the bodice, carried out in silk and bugle beads. Navy and black crepe de chine dresses are trimmed with lacjr.y9. black braid. Almest Endless Cheesing Among New Dresses at $16.50 Light Summery printed crepe de chine dresses have flewen ef narrow velvet ribbon at the waist line. Frecks of periwinkle or navy blue crepe de chine are embroidered $l& in glittering steel beads. Gray silk frocks show wooden beads in robin's-egg blue. Canten crepe in flesh pink, white and navy is used in a simpU frock trimmed only with finely pleated panels of self material. Seft, gleaming satin-back Canten crepe is te be had in dresses in black, navy and a beautiful shade of henna. A 4. cee J con ""Tti In this group are some of the prettiest printed silk crepe dresses that we have ever had cafe au lait, rose, light blue, Copenhagen, navy, black and violet arc printed in' fine all-ever patterns en white grounds. Sometimes the frocks are veiled in Georgette crepe. Leng-line dresses, rather sports-like, are of heavy Russian creps in periwinkle, gray, Copenhagen and navy. Canten crepe embroidered all ever in silk makes charming after noon dresses in white, flesh and periwinkle. (Market) Twe Special Groups of ' Tweed Suits Fer Wemei and Yeung Women $15 and $16.50 Twe-tone checks, salt-and-pepper mixtures and herring bone tweeds are te be had in the suits at $15. These have smartly tailored jackets with belts and silk linings. Lenger jackets are the feature of the suits at $16.50. Alse of tweed in tan, Copenhagen and lavender with peau de cygne lining the jackets. Sizes up te 42 in each group. (Market) New Tan Pole Coats, $25 Made Especially for Us Nearly every young woman seems te feel that, whatever else she may or may net have in her wardrobe, she must have a tan pole coat. Frem a practical standpoint there is nothing quite se geed. The soft tan shade harmonizes with everything, and the coats are cut en such simple lines that they adapt themselves te all occasions. Fer youthful smartness there is nothing se jaunty. The coat sketched is made with raglan shoulders, big patch pockets with an In verted pleat in each, and a buckled or buttoned belt. It is half lined with peau de cygne. (Market) Featherstitched Dimity Peter Pan Blouses, $2.75 Hew delightful! Three narrow box pleats in front are daintily feather stitched in blue, tan or rose. The cuffs and Peter Pan cellar of each blouse is bound with color te match. Prettiest blouses in many a day just right for the new suits. (Market) Central ZSiafla A- Ir I :i'l mm rl Mi' IH",' ''"-, tUaW t 7 VfeMMV fl ' flw if H $25 OpDerbinities Summer Wash Skirts, $1 te $2.25 uuuu ler tennis, geu ana ether sport as well as for wear with blouses or sweaters. In cotton ramie or gabardine, $1. In surf satin or silk-and- wihsSrvt'-n5, !" P1H Witl, ? dfl w" J&6.AH are trimmed in nnnwily t","red P0?," "d large pearl buttons. Regular sizes in each style. Extra sizes m'the let, though net in euch kind. Straw Sailors in Gay Celers, $1.50 nnifallty Shape? "it ?ave ,a SI"artness all their e-n. Bright red.. apple green, purple, black and navy faced with white. "l,tI"' rca" Children's Velour Capes Special at $6.75 f Women 's Geed Lew Shoes at $5 Patent leather plain-vamp oxfords with low heels. Ruddy tan pumps with strap and buckle and medium heels. Tan oxfords with straight tips and low or Cuban heels. All have serviceable soles and are carefully flnjshed. (Ch.atnut) --j a mW and evcr' little girl leeks well in a cape. The cape sketched is in mahogany brown er ? navy blue with a buckled belt across the front $ and stitchery trimming the back, te 14 years. ?.v1 S""'Hg TJT " 1 I tA7AKA PillAAA .m fllm.mm 117 iLJl J K fr raus i ur vnuaren at. Little girls' coats of mixtures, tweeds w Spring-weight coatings are $0.7G te Illtt-I sizes e te 14 ycurs. j 1 eas anu canes rer Junier ciru of ise - . . , jr'9 10 are in great variety and have been U "vu iii jjiivv: uttauaw OIIC3 are DrOKCIk te $25. aSI m "ii , i)i -wl Ms ( i J 'i' K S1 41 ej 'm evf (MMlMt) kfeiv. I WS .", '?.,
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