Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 16, 1922, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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DREAMLAND
ADVENTURES
The Peer but Proud Sisters
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CHAPTER II
Godmother and Jelly Goblin
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Il find that the lairy King could net
5 .Ire n vvluli te tne tiiree peer erpunn
Jf, !rt Antir, Matilda nml Hese Mnric,
'? te help them win fame and riches.
'I "Wishing e.v comes but once
1 month ntxl wishing dfty wi yesterday,"
T, ihi Fairy Kin had said.
I ? "DSnic f" better than wishing,"
X 1'rlnea flitter Flash reminded them.
"And the month is filled with doing
Uut the oderitien Is. what shall we
" uiri tee jiairr nici.
tclT and. Janet pondered the matter.
A j jack
F V Jack ODd JQnei penuerca inn matter.
W4rft tlhr n humming birds b.r the
firtlKle "fairy can they felt rather help-
fVMH,
Then .Tack cot an Idea.
H "If Janet were a fairy godmother
J ' t ..a n nllt mhlln. ret mlh, Ka
Able te de iemeth'lnj," he auKcsted.
Vjfik. trnlrv Kliiff nremntlv wared hl
V i hind and chanted n verse :
"Magic caps i .uugiu (.. ner.t
your ttrange charm
'Change these two! Change these
rffe, but de them no barm!"
At onre Janet was changed Inte a
talntr fairy goameiner ns small n a
J turned into a jelly goblin.
-'The llirce unman nisvi'ia wcre ns-
"'(enished te sce them. "Who are you?"
they mm earned. vnu wny ie you come
"This little' lady is a tairy god
mother," answered Jack introducing
jinct. "And I nm n jelly goblin. Wc
hive come te help you" win fame and
fortune.'1 , .
"Oh, I am going te win fame and
fortune with my veire," cried Anne.
I don't need any help except te find
a manager who will give me a chance
te sing en the stage."
Jack was
t ..,An,, T ft? 0,"8 l0 w'" fa'ne nml
Iferium. win, ,y l0,ikiig," trie.1
Matilda, "I de net need nnv heli. pv.
t)t te find a rich baker ulie will mukc
me a partner In bin business."
"And I am going te win fume and
fortune with my needle," cried Itu'se
Marie. "I de net need any help except
te have tine ladles give me orders for
party gowns."
Anne trilled a little song that pleased
Jack nml Janet. Mntllda gave them
;ach a piece of pie se crisp and flakv
it seemed te melt In tlielr mouths. While
llese Marie offered them line lace
handkerchiefs.
"W'jiere wlll jeu find me a man
ngcr?" usked Anne, "And me n iMi
bilker for n partner?" usked Matilda.
','And me fine Indies with orders for
party gowns?" asked Uet,e Mnile.
Jack and Janet couldn't nnswer thce
questions.
"One thing is certain." said Jack,
"we ran t expect n manager, and a
rich baker, and Hue ladies te come here.
We must go out and seek them."
..The three orphan sisters ngiccd te
that.
"Wc nave waited lone for fnmp and
fortune te come te us," they said. "IJut
the only things that have tome have
been hunger and despair."
Se they went forth along the bread
public highway. They traveled far
until they came te a splendid big build
ing. Over a deer watt writtcu "Opera
lleuie Manager." "
"Hurrah 1" cried Jack, turning a
goblln-like somersault. "This i the
very place wc have been looking for."
Janet rapped en the deer, and a
gruff void bnde them enter. Within
they found n large, fat scowling man
seated at. a desk.
..,Hp,?nsc' s,r'" fiPke UP Janet.
"Would you like te biro a sweet singer
and help her gain fame and fortune?"
"Huh!" snorted the large, fat man.
"That Is just the kind of n singer I
nm looking for. While she gains fame
rtnd fortune I'll gain riches. Where is
she?"
"Here I nm." said Anne, and she
confidently stepped forward.
"Huh I" grunted the mnnager.
"Maybe you have a voice that will win
fame and fortune, and maybe you
haven't. Teil will have te Bbew me."
(What happens when Anne shows
her voice will be told tomorrow.
icommen
Sense : Be lOb Per Cent Alive
fiy JOHN IILAUE
TO UK 100 per cent efficient Is pnst
any man's power.
He Who is 100 per cent alive is far
ahead of the average.
Talk te the men around you even
thefe who ero rated as intelligent and
successful in their Individual lines and
you will .discover the most of life Is
passing ever their heads, unheeded.
HAIjF rending the newspapers, they
qet but a smattering of the news.
They miss altogether some of the
most Important tidings that arc brought
te their doers every morning.
Half observing the world, they knew
next te nothing of the miracle of life
about them j of the growing trees and
Mowers; of the marvelous prectasj by
which the soil renews its fertility; of
the water that nourishes life, moving
centrnually from the ocean te the skies,
from the kklcs te the mountains or
plains, and from there buck te the
en i tli again.
EVHX human character perhaps the
most interesting thing In all life
for it Is life's highest manifestation
Is lest upon most of the dwellers of the
earth.
There are thousands of people who
frame their likes and dislikes of ethers
upon race, or 'the color of the hair, or
their lack of early education.
Te be 100 per cent allve la te keep
the senses nlert for all the manifold
impressions, that life and nature are
always ready te give te the human
mind.
It is te be awake all the time that
one K net nrtuntlv asleep te be ready
te ebcivc nnj thing that Is new anil
Intcrcstinc. whether it is an oriole
banging his hammock net te an elm
tree bough, or a crew of shipbuilders
erecting a new dreadnought.
One would think thnt the! a wai
enough of interest in the world te keep
every being en It constantly inteut te
study It.
let most people take the most as-
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only astonished bv the bizarre and Iho
unusunf. 1
A SHOOTING star or a comet, for
example will excite any one. The
fact thnt all the stars nre aweeplnu
about through space at ferriflc speeds,
and all of them In orderly and regular
motion, 1h net held worthy of the aver
age man's attention. , . ,
IWhnflu hnltiv 1(")fl ner pent flliVC will
I gain yetl no mere mehey or fame ,Jba,ii
Ming iu per cent iicau pcierc you uic
lit veur grave.
.But It will certainly make liff far
mere 'worth the living while you are
here. ,
Copyright, Jilt
Adventures With a Purse
SOME there be who can go out pro
perly clad en warm days n kid
gloves. This Adventure' Is net for such?
Tt is addressed, rather te Ihe woman
who icnllr.es that gloves nre pnrt of
the accessory of the well-dressed per
son, but who cannot stand the confin
ing heat of a heavy glove. I wrifc of n
sale of Rllk gloves, twelve-button
length. Thev uVs double tipped,, and
can be had in gray, white, brown or
black.. And they ere specially priced
at $1.65 a pair.
This winter a certain imported per
fnme and powder, due te n very. grati
fying reduction In price, lms been very
popular. One of thedrnwbarks of tha
powder was that It was net te be had
In compact form. And most women
who carry powder in their pocketbooks
much prefer It In thnt form. Tint re
cently the powder has been put up In
the convenient cake form. Tt comes in
a little geld -fin I shed vanity bnx with
mirror nnd powder puff, and its price
Is fifty cents. If you bave found that
this powder suits your nkln. I knew
jeu will be pleased te knew that at one
shop It can new be had In Voice form.
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GIVE THE BOYS
ICE CREAM
It is mere than a delicious treat.
It is a wholesome feed.
It is a body builder.
SUPPLEE ICE CREAM
Seldom equaled Never excelled
We wish te donate a plate of ice cream te
every boy and girl in the Hospitals of Phila
delphia en Thursday, May 18. Will the
hospitals please let us. knew their require
ments te-day or tomorrow!
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Sale
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of New "Wara" Straw Rugs
Fresh Frem Japan
Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere
The Quality Usually Known as Grass Rugs
' 'About the best thing we can say afceut these rugs is that they are tht
same remarkable value as the last shipment that sold out se quickly the first
of April. Since then we have had telephone calls every day for mere of them.
People who'get them then for perches new want entire sets for the whole house.
Se many people are waiting for this sale that these te whom this is news had
better make an early start!
6x9 feet $3.50
8 x 10 feet ....w. . . .$5
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Simplicity in
Hats at $6
They breathe Summer in
line,'e)or anil trimming.
Most of them combine cicpr
de chine with soft straw anil
usually white figures largely
in the combinatien: whito-and-jade
frrccn, black-and-white,
navy-and-white,whitc-and-bufT,
white straw and silk with a
touch 6f effective silk or wool
embroidery. (Market)
Put
will
A Little Sale of
Women's
Extra-Fine
Silk Gloves, $1
A real "find" at this price.
They arc 2-clasp gloves of ex
cellent Milanese silk, double
finger tipped, with self or two
tone embroidered backs. Tn
white, pongee,-biscuit, mode or
light and dark gray.
Leng Silk Gloves,
$1.15 Pair
Of Milanese silk, double fin
ger tipped, in the popular
shades of pongee and mode.
(OntraJ)
27 x 54 inches 75c
36x72 inches $1
4.6x7.6 feet ...,., $2.50
The Big Point Is That
the Rugs Are Fresh
A straw rug of this quality is one of the most durable vugs made, if it is fresh.
By contrast, a dried-out warehouse rug is one of the least durable. The whole value is
in the freshness. "New, fresh and clean" are the watchwords of "Wara" rugs. Ne
straw dust about them! r
Fresh Frem the Ship That Brought Them Frem Japan
There's almost a fresh air of the sea about them. They even smell geed I
a freshly made rug of "live" straw en your fleer, wet it new and again and it
keep its appearance and lifts for years. 1
Wara" Straw Rugs Are Made Especially for Us '
according te strict Wanamaker specifications.
They are of first-quality selected rice straw, made with strong double warps and
bound all around with sturdy binding tape that exactly matches the design in color.
Berder and center designs, stenciled in oil, including some new Chinese patterns
and old favorites. In blue, brown and green.
All colors and all designs throughout the whole size range, te make complete sets for
these who order early enough. '
Suitable for All Reems
and open and enclosed perches, Summer cottages, canoe clubs and ether club rooms, beatfl
and even offices.
Being Our Own Direct Importation
all intermediate charges are saved and we pass the saving, which is a substantial one,
en te you. ;
Extra space and extra salespeople make shopping easy and special shipping
arrangements facilitate delivery. ,
Telephone and mail orders will be given careful attention.
(Clieatnut and Central)
Women's Colored
Silk Umbrellas
Special, $3.65
Who wants a pretty Um
brella te make rainy days
brighter? In green, brown,
purple, red, garnet, navy blue,
taupe and black, with tape
borders. Handles are trimmed
with amber color or white
bakelitc with rings, or with
leather handles, etc.
Priced very low because they
are "sccenda."
(Market)
Navy Serge Sailor Suits
for Little Beys of 3 te 8
Special at $7.50
Ordinarily we would pay mere wholesale than
this low price! Exactly the suits that little boys
will wear from the time they take oft" their coats
until warm weather.
Made of excellent quality, line twill nay
serge that will stand hard wear. The Balkan (or
French) blouse is buttoned en te straight little
trousers that arc lined throughout. A beautifully
tailored suit with the cellar, cull's, and shield braided
with white; black tic or cord and sleeve emblem
(Gall.r.v, Market)
600 Pair of
Men fs Oxfords
$5
Brogue Oxfords Blucher Oxfords
Tan and black leather oxfords,
made especially for us! They are
geed looking, durable shoes for every
day wear and have welted soles.
(Gallery, Markrl)
Summery Silk Frecks Newly Arrived
at $11.25 te $35
$15 $23.50 $20
Designed especially for warm weather wear, these silks premise
te be most delightfully cool.
Ter the street there arc numbers of different models in navy
blue and black Canten crepe, crepe de chine and Georgette crepe, some
beaded, some quite simply pleated. 525 te $3(5.
Lighter and less formal aie the charming new printed crpes
which are se fashionable this season. They show wee printed designs
in light colors en white or tinted crepe and are often cemhned, in
the making, with white crepe de chine. 511.25 te $25.
Prices Specially Lowered en 4
Several Groups
$10 -for dresses of navy tricotine or wool jersey in
henna, reindeer or navy.
SI. 1 for taffeta dresses, a few Canten crepes and some
tricot 1 11c dresses with printed silk crepe for trimming.
S1!0 for a variety of navy and black taffeta dresses,
home with flowing sleees of embroidered Georgette, some
with wee pin tucks.
1 Market )
$10
Cemtral
Aisle
White Celluloid Toilet Articles
10c te $3.50
Creamy white and grained te resemble ivory. Salve boxes, mani
curing implements, trays, puff boxes, hair brushes, combs, nyrrew
and picture frames. Seme have a narrow band of color, but most of
them are white.
Slight imperfections materially lower their juices without mairing
their appearance.
Women's Pure Silk Stockings
75c Pair
lilack and cordovan, with seamed backs and mercerized cotton or
fiber silk tops and soles. "Seconds," but remarkable value at this low-price.
Pillow Cases,
25c
Firmly woven while muslin
pillow cases of exceptionally
geed quality at this price. Size
42x36 inches.
Size 45x36 inches is 30c.
(Central)
Stamped
Nightgowns, 75c
Seft white material makes
thete nightgown patterns
which arc stamped for em
broidery. They have square,
round or V necks and are in
several designs.
(Art Needlework, Central)
Princess Slips With
Deris Hems, $2
Of soft white nainsoek, these are exactly right te wear
under new bummer dresses. The band tops are edged with nar-
"dote'Stifenu0"8 rCnCh t0 th hipS' mek,n V1rtUnlly
Bluebird Crepe Nightgowns, $1
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Crepe Chemises, $1
Land-top envelope chemises in white or pink.
Plisse Crepe Sets, $3
"entJ'S fitl f W dlffe""t
vi t .White Petticoats, 75c
underlay; PrCUy cmbr0,dcry euce and each with an
nr , , ?teP"in Drawers, $1
string mSJ "Sl ! edgings or
" "imiljt.1. ever su molly.
(Central)
Notes for Brides
j Ha!r!e"2!f de chemi with baby Irish or filet
edging, $3.75: ever te iheer and dainty with a band
of lace around the top, ribbon shoulder straps and a
wee edging around the hem.
tub JStAisfr 3'50s of ,uteni whit.
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