KLdil mmrntmMWMmimmmmmmHmtvmimmmmBBrr7rjs7rwvmj tivmmmmmgnm Up yT$j KKKKKKKKSKKmmmims f wy&swt. WMS,1 wmi?z&'&k7 x ESBK5PW!WKvrtSi'fli fti sa&feM HsrajM&w feaww w''MtiW' - Tiraa - ,. ; sa-v , v 5jgww wmMa, - wmmmmmr"-y-msmm&m&mA. tzmtu&m W .; - - ' ' -' " : : I I'B " "11 ''"'', ' ' ' I tfcAAe T III w Meamland " AUrtiNTUliM Things You'll Leve te Make Turtte Stew Of DADDY Tkii week Jack and Janet mak ,n',...j. ... !, rirmt. eed and fflpWvmancejlUce levm. CHAPTER I a ciruiu Mall Carrier ,mirK and Jnct were napping in the S.nenle. Trlxle and' Topsy, up and Ed Thf.v had Mopped te rert en n Sy bank, and bfferc thfy knew, it SJwe snoezlnic. 7le and Teps.v liked that, for they lid frown hungry and much preferred Ltlni the tender grass te racing through Si'huthca. The ponies at very quiet PiwJw, w they Would net awaken ?f Tack'nnd Janet had stayed awake. J, seen would have heard a little -.iulnr among the dried IcaTW. Then. ff'Ur had looked, they would. hare i,n a four-legged chap siewir waneiing toward them, itepplng every little way Z rtst or leek about him. "... ii.U and Janet were aeund Sn m thcr neither heard nor aaw. The feur-lejged chap waddled atralgbt font until he came te ,ick nn .inei. $km he stepped short, for Jack was Sht in his path. The fear-leind flip might have gene nreund the chil 5rn but that would hare been longer ?kin going ever them. Se the four feur Jwen chap went ahead, climbing Up ''n happened that Jack was wearing a thin waist. It also happened that the iir.lewrd 'hap had claws at the tip Shis leathery feel. These claws tickled j,rk through his thin waist. The tlrUIng made .lark squirm. Then It made him giggle. Then Jack bounced nt of bis sleep. ,.,.., . . The bounce hurled the four-legged (han en top of Janet. She sat up with a i art, nnd the four-legged chap was tint fifing te the messv bank. There wiir'nat en his back without moving. His four legs had vanished and se had Jlf head. He seemed changed into a "What tickled me?" cried Jack. "What hit me?" exclaimed Janet. I some one throwing atenca?" Jack looked nreund. He noticed the four-legged chap. "Here la a queer looking stone. Perhaps some one threw It at u." Janet bent ever te examine the stone. kt quickly jumped back. "It is alive, ' the squealed. Jack stared at her and at the stone. Hew can a stone be alive?" he df w.,AA nnkincr at it with a Stick. fiuddrnlv the four-footed chap's head AmrttA nut iind n newerful beak grab bed the stick. Jack in Bis surprise gave I jerk. The jerk turned the four-leg-led chap right side up. Then Jack and Janet knew him. ".Tlm-ln-e-ty! It is a turtle," cried "Te be sure I am a turtle." snapped the feur-leggd chap. "I am Mr. Stick-la-the-Mud Turtle, if you please. Good ly!" Mr. Stick-ln-the-Mud Turtle started off as fast as his four leathery legs would carry him which wasn't vwy fast, at that. Jack and Janet tull.r could keep up with him. ,'iWhr nre you In such a hurry?" liked Janet. 8tlek-in-the-Mud Turtle stepped te rest. "I nm a mall carrier," he re plied, "nnd I have a letter te deliver." Jack and Janet stared at him In as tonishment. He didn't leek like any Bill carrier they ever had seen. "Where is your letter?" asked Jack. "In the pouch In my back where Is Wengs," snapped Stick-ln-the-Mud Turtle. .Tnck and Janet couldn't tee any sign of n !ttr pouch. Then they no ticed a bulge en Stick-ln-the-Mud Tur tle's back. A closer leek showed them that what they thought was the outside of his shell wasn't shell at all. It was a rubber covering that fitted tightly ever the shell. The letter was between this covering and the shell. "Where Is your letter going?" asked Janet. "That Is a long story," said Stick-ln-the-Mud Turtle. "It Is a story about two sweethearts Bashful Bey and Beautiful Girl. Would you like te hear it?1' Te be sure Jm k and Janet would like te her It. Se Stick-ln-the-Mud Turtle lighted his pipe and sat down te tell them the sterj . (Ttie story that Stick -In -the -Mud Wis will be found in the next chapter.) i Can Yeu Tell? r, By R. J. and A. TT. Bodmer What the Designs In Rugs Mean? Th Oriental rusmakers. thee who te'ide the valuable rugi long n?e which re se highly piwrl today, always de voted thrmelvch te stiuoeIs anil nnlur ally wevj them into their fabrics. Their legs ere mode te reproduce mythologi mythelogi mytholegi eal stories symbolism of form, color, animal life, trees, flowers, faith and 'rthly and heaveulj existence. The symbols were niade te ill'istrnte the con cen n.et between light and d.irknes.. tle Jfolutien of life, the decay it death and iaunertality. The tery in a rug may go back through ninny centuries te ancient tlmee. The patterns and designs told te one who iniild interpret them great Merlcs of pr iv of love thnt swept nations in nnd cre.Med empires. They Mmrtimpji rPatcfi vivid nrceunts of in in trigue and trasedy that determined his- Wk Falyleundered Ker the summer days, when little daughter soils se many frocks, make seme like the EASILY LAUNDERED FROCK shown. This frock is' cut en a simple kimono pattern. Instead of sewing up the aide seams bind all cdgei with a contrasting material. Sew rib bons or tape en the shoulders and at the sides. After the frock is slipped ever the head, tie the ribbons, nnd daughter Is ready for a frolic. With n little mere trimming nnd the addition of a cellar, apron or bib thin simple, EASILY LAUNDERED FROCK can bu turned into even a charming party drew. FLORA. tery and inspired the immortal works of poets and dramatists. Often the story in the rug was the only authentic record of it in existence. The follewlns Is a list, of the mean ings of some of these ancient yinbe1s, the kejs te the stories which appear: An nip Indicated intelligence; a bat, dura tion ', a bee. immortality : a beetle, earthly life; a blossom, life; n beat, se rene spirit ; a butterfly, soil ; n crescent, the Celestial Virgin; a cioredile. the Deity; n dove, love; an engle, creation; an egg, life ; a feather, truth : n geese, child; n lizard, wisdom; n palm tree, immortality ; the ?ail of a vessel, breath; a wheel, Deity; a lien, power; an ass, humility; a jug, knowledge; an ex, patience; a hawk, power; a lotus, the sun; a pine cone, tire; u zigzag, water; a leopard, fame; a sword, force; a serpent, desire;- a bird, spirit; nu owl, wisdom ; a pig, kindness. Tomorrow Who Discovered Wood Weed Pulp Paper? A Charming Trimming The narrow fold of the same material plays an important part in trimming many frocks, and is new even decorat ing lingerie. One nightgown of white crepe de chine Is adorned with circles of the material, cut double and plceted. These are appllqued around the neck nnd sleeves, and even around the hem. se that they leek like scallops, but yet are different and prettier than scallops. Camisole and bloomers may be trimmed in the same way. Twe Minutes i of Optimism Fly HERMAN .1. STIC1I ,....- ....I.,,...- The Talisman Tngllanl. the world's greatest dancer, was leaving the stage one day. wholly overcome at the triumph of her recep- Suddenly, Immediately before her, bobbed an obscure little danscusc who exclaimed Impulsively: "Ah! Hew fortunate you are." "True," answered the star, "but I make the most of my geed fortune." "Ah!" cried her little actress-friend, much interested, "you have some spe cial means, some talisman, perhaps? "I have, indeed," said Tngllanl, smil ing. "Hew I should love te knew what " ,sI" . T ... "Come around tomorrow and I will show it te you." And the next day the little danscuse visited Tagllanl. The great actress had just finished two hours of rehearsal, and was se completely worn out that her visitor saw her sinking into the arms of her father, who was giving her her les les eon. He was laying her upon a sofa and trying te revive her with n cor dial. Opening her eyes, Tagliani met these of her friend. "Yeu see new," she said with a amile. "Beheld my talisman. It is Werk! Yeu the world n.ay have it for the asking." you about these velis, but when I went te see about them I discovered that the shop had no mere nnd thought thnt when thev enmn in again iliey. would be fifty cents n yard. But I found that the stock has been replenished, nnd that thev are f till selling for twenty-five cents n yard veils with small dots. They are what is known, I believe, as complexion veils. Yeu can get them In tt-tilf,, with hlnck riots, blue with blue dots, nnd henna dotted, as well as in several ether colors. They wear quite well. Fer names of shops addret Weman's Taw Editor or phone walnut 3000 or Mala 1601 between the hours of 0 and ft. Sweet Lavender The lady of today may still like te use lavender for her linens. But she has discovered thnt the freshness it im parts will last longer If she use- square bath tablets scented with the lavender, instead of the dried flower Itself. It a a great deal less trouble, tee. Adventures With a Purse I SUPPOSE there is no woman who will gainsay you when yem make the statement that it is much easier te tenst the breakfast bread right at the table than it is te trot back nnd forth te the kitchen. The only thing is that many women may feel that an electric toaster is tee expensive when there are se many ether things te be bought. But you see I ran across a round electric grill about the site of a plate thnt can be bought for $2. Net only can you use it for toast, but you also can cook en It. Which makes it convenient for the small apartment Inhabitant. Seme time age I was going te tell BBBBaHfisBBBHiJfSt. .stfBsiiVBS mmy agRnLV aanRtV' WANAMAKER'S MAY 22, 1922 WAN AMAKER'S ferpicide will keee veur scalp clean ami healthy and aive your hair the life. luster and luxuriance nature intended. leiubresHerpicide h SiH&Mintj 4toji3feres MEN-APPLICATIONS AT BARBER SHOPS OUR. STORE ORDERS Ineraiti Your Personal Vilus Appvaranem count these days. Our plan tnsblra tee Is dr wtll with rlethlng from the leading re tail store at Phils. Yeu par la moderate amount that lll net tax renr tarnlata, a thouaaed have bten doing- for the past 80 rears. WRITE FOR DETAILS TONIGHT Marriett Bres. 1111 chestnut street IRSheppacd &Sens Cellar and Cuff Sets at 50c Fer Colorful Summery Sweaters They're tk popular Tuxedo models, many of them, but there are also round cellars and the dainty Peter Pans. And they're really dollar goods specially priced at 50c. Or Separate Cellars, 25c and 50c Just as fetching variety, but no cuffs. Fibre and All Silk Scarfs $3 te $7.50 Delightful for cool summer evenings or for use with sports suit or sweater. Delicate shades, bright colors or the standard street hues honey dew, periwinkle, brown, navy or gray we're sure we've just the color you want. 100$ Chestnut Street Unsightly skin trouble en face-fresh yeast rids you of them Itla wall known that blamiahaaand blackheads (acna) and boils am Mtan caused by arrow of diat. Ptaiachmann's Yaast is new bo be bo Ingracemmandsd forth asa mbar nwing and painful akin troebla "can frash yaast corrects tha rrers of diet which canst them. The surgeon of one important New Yerk hospital states: ''1 havs naed yM extensively and fennd " invaluable in enring bells." Wben 17 casas of akin blamlahas treated with FleUchmann'a at bespittlain Na w Yerk and TOlfdelpbia tha remits m ra ra fJksela. K typical casa wa a jewng man who bad nflhradfrem n diaerdars fenhree yaars. He " thrta cakaa of Flaiachnaan'a Yaastdaily. Innv watkathaoruB watkathaeruB m had cleared completely. M7? " troubled with arnptle-ia neils, bagin at once te correct "wnby earing 2 or 3 cakaa of Plaisch. wnn s freah yeast daily bafera or wtan meals. Bssoxait'sritiack Bssexait'sritiack ttjnn's Yaast-tha famibar tin. W packaga with tha yallew labaL rattan emh wttH "wm "- nM,rmir ? tURbVICK S Magee Ce. ftfJgp SPRINGTIME the time the country o'er for redecorating winter-worn rooms, for freshening up the home indoors and out the time te make ready for summer comfort and content the time for summer furnishings and by far the best time te secure Airy Summer Rugs And they are here at 1220 Market Street in a splendid and an abundant assortment (never se excellent a showing) se that daily we are meeting requirements of a most exacting nature. PRICES MUCH BELOW FORMER SEASONS Colonial Rag Rugs American Fibre Rugs .i? tVSBP .. '..IH. If your artistic inclinations lead you te these ever-nenular Summer Rues, you will find in this Reason's color combinations numerous in viting offerings; solid tones, hit-and-miss and many in the light, dainty cretonne effects with handsome band borders. These of the silk and vag mixture arc most attractive in nppearance, durability and price. 24x36 in $ .85 te 3 1.85 30x60 In. 36x72 in. 6x9 ft. . 8x-10 ft. 9x12 ft. 2.00 2.85 8.00 12.00 te te te te 15.50 te 3.75 4.50 13.00 19.50 25.50 Of unique and distinctive weave, these are Rugs of a dependable standard quality of as sured durability. Made in a wide range of pleasing solid-tone styles, with floral and Persian borders, also in the new and decorative pastel shades, they are unusually geed looking and will prove splendid furnishings for every room of the summer home. At Special Prices 30x60 in. . . .82.25 6x9 ft $9.25 36x72 in. ... 2.75 , 7.6x10.6 ft.. .12.75 9x12 ft $14.00 Mazeurk Perch Rugs Prairie Grass Rugs Very durable, made te withstand hardest kind of wear. The designs and colorings nrc in striking Oriental modes they arc of the "dif ferent" kind. 27x54 in... $3.00 , 6x9 ft.. . .$16.75 3x6 ft 5.75 6x12 ft... 22.50 4x7 ft 9.00 I 8x10 ft... 25.50 9x12 ft $33.50 rhese excellent, long-wearing Rugs arc here in new nnd attractive color combinations in blue, rose, gray, brown, etc. Exceptional values. UfXOl in.. 36x72 in.. 6x9 ft.... .$1.85 . 2.75 . 9.25 6x12 ft... $11. 50 8x10 ft... 12.50 9x12 ft... 15.00 9x15 ft $18.75 SPECIAL: An importation of Japanese Rush Rugs, newly received, some in the much admired oval shapes. They nrc sturdily built and for perch use nre unexcelled. $5.75 for 36x72 in. te $29.50 for 9x12 ft. HARBWICK MIGEE Ce. THE HOME OF IhutMe tflterV "DURABLE AS IKON" 1220 MARKET ST. Wantimaker's Down Stairs Stere A Thousand Fresh Gingham Dresses With a Holiday Air $2.50 te $10.75 $15 $3 i $5.75 $8.75 All-Linen Damask, $2 Yard Cream-bleached damask is from Ireland and is 70 inches wide. A heavy quality silver-bleached linen damask from Czecho slovakia is very durable and in several pretty designs. 02 inches wide. Pure White Irish Linen Damask $2.25 a Yard 7fl inches wide and the best at this price in a long, long time! Various designs te cheese from. (Central) Eight Styles of Women's Lew Shoes Special at $3.40 $3.40,. What an onnertunity especially for a supply of vacation footwear! Here are oxfords and pumps for sports, street and dress wear in various black or tan leathers. Sizes are broken, but in some styles there are practically all sizes as in the black oxford sketched. Styles are seasonable and fashionable and nearly all have low heels. (Clie.tnut) New Summer Skirts of Cotten Epenge at $3 Excellent lines and admiiable tailoring! They are in green, rose and a soft brown, with pockets and buttonholes bound with white. Or in white trimmed with orange. Square pearl-like buttons are used te advantage. White Surf Satin Skirts $3.50 and $3.75 Regular and Extra Sizes Most women knew the excellent wearing qualities of geed surf satin. These two styles have slot pecket1;, and button trimming. Beth arc made in sizes 25 te -10 inch waistbands. (Market) Pantalette Frecks of Pongee Only $3.50 Am "NWT n no (Ultra! M An amazingly low price, but here arc the little frocks and very cunning they are, tee! One b sketched. The pongee is excellent quality and every one knows hew well it wears and launders. The frocks arc hand-embroidered with red, green, brown or blue wool. Several ether styles are $4.50. Seme are, trimmed with silk or wool em broidery and ethers with satin bindings. One style has a scalloped hem above the pantalettes. Sizes 2 te 6 Years (Ontruli sfe Opp e.. e Women's Sun and Rain Umbrellas, $3.85 A new let of these wonderfully geed umbrellas of colored silk. They have bakelite tips and stub ends and their handles arc of buke lite, weed, leather and attractive combinations. The colors are navy, purple, garnet, black, bmwn and taupe, all in geed, hca; silk taffeta with tape or hemmed edges. Batiste Bleemers in Many Celers, 50c Ne woman choe.cs only white underthings these day, and why should she when even bloomers may be had in such pretty shades as orchid, henedew. lemon, light blue and pink, as well as white! Streng clastic at waist and knees. 13-Piece Luncheon Sets, $1 Of heavy white lincne, these thirteen-piecc cets hae firm scallops in pink or blue. 6000 Yards Narrow Ribbon, 10c Yard Widths that will make charming girdles for slip-ever frocks or fetching little tics for Summer blouses. Widths vary from a half inch te one and one-half inches in grosgrain. satin, brocade, silver and geld ribbons. Seme have picot edging, some are in solid colors, some have stripes or patterns interwoven. Window Shades, 65c Reliable water color shades, mounted en spring rollers, are SO inches wide and 0 feet long. In white, terra cettn, two-tones of tan and two of green. Oil shades in the same tones are 8ic. All necessary hardware is included. Hand made oil shades and Helland thades come in practi cally every color tone ami special sizes can be made te order quickly and at moderate charge. (CheMnut) iiMMlMBJVj W sasssssaBHBBsasssHH aw a - "f!i if l.,.,l imnninr. .M'Uni tl tt f ll Ofl YtT ttlflf IS? Menriv fiffv cliff prent stvles and every one as freh' and wholesome as a Summer day. Small checks and large checks, plain-tailored dresses and fluffy ones with ergandia cellars and fluttering sashes. Pink frocks, cheery blue ones, red checks, browns, tans, geld, lavender and cool black-and-white real Summer dresses every one. Wide choice at $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4.50 te $7.50. Dresses of imported gingham are $3.50 te $10.75. Voile Dresses Quite as Levely $5.50 te $10 Light airy voiles or dark blues, browns and blacks, suitable for street wear all Summer long. Many arc dotted, ethers are printed in the foulard patterns usually associated with silk. Dozens of different styles. New Linen Dresses Are in Exquisite Colorings Peach, pal" pink, lovely blues, leather, mcadewlark tan, mint sherbet, old geld, amber, gray and, of course, white, will be found among them. Most of the dresses are quite tailored, with while, pipings or a touch of real lace for the only trimming. ?7 50, $10, $1.50 te .$16.50. Summer Dresses in Large Sizes Straight-line dresses and dresses with overskirts the very best styles for stout figures. In gingham at $3 te 7.50. In dotted voile at $8.75 te $10.75. Yeung Women's Georgette Frecks in Light Celers, $15 Seft and feminine frocks of white, flesh pink or silver gray Georgette made ever silk foundations. Skirti are draped in jjeints.,., and finished with a flower of Georgette. Sizes 11 te 18. , (.Market) Striped Shirtings of the Kind Men Like, 28c Yard They are in the woven stripes and colors that launder most' successfully. Seme show tiny jacquard figures in the stripes. 32 inches wide. (rvntrsl) Knitted Sports Suits Are the Newest for Yeung Women $12 and $25 Quite the smartest and newest suit of the Summer season. Beth skirts and jackets are knitted and the jackets make decidedly nice sweaters te wear separately. Lightweight Weel Suits Special, $12 are in navy-and-gray, brown-and-tan, black-and-white or jade-and-white. The skirt is striped and the jacket is of plain color trimmed with the darker color, as you'll see in the sketch. Sizes 16 te 38. Fiber-Silk Suits Special, $25 are lustrous and in lovely color combinations white-and-Cepen-hagen or gray-and-grcen in n bread and narrow stripe effect. Sizes 16 te 38. (MarUM i Louisiana Turtles 15c Lively hulc tui-tlcs for the children'.-, pets. F'ut them in a tank at home or in a little peel in the garden and see Lew amu.-ing they will be (Thirteenth Mrert ' Radium Lace in Levely Celers '"ti inches wide, this soft, filmy lace comes "n tangerine, Oriental 1 'u platinum, ca.'ter. tadc. ru-c ami black at $2.25 yard It i much used for neghgrcs i Crntral) Newest Underthings of Silk-Striped Tissue $3 Of a particularly heft tine tissue ei!p in uesen plaids with satin t'ripr-. Theic are it of it, mmel 'iberallv with tuo-tenc satin ribbon Vests and step-irs are m white, flesh or rose with bindings of ar10u3 colors- ?e each. Lrvelope chemises are in pink, rose or white 5., Colorful Sets of Printed Batiste The batiste is in check:- of various colors, tine and soft, trimmed with tagetting. Vests are finished in points. 51 50 Step-ins are cl eO. White Petticoats at 75c y.i.eu wime petticoat-. . ut p:cnt full, have cmbn-tdt r with undcr!.iv - ( MitrHl i New Bungalow Frecks, $1 Real slip-ever frocks, as dainty . . as you please, and iust the thim- for Summer meinings at home. The stle sikrU'hcd is of plain blue or pink pen ale with checked trimming or in checks with plain color trimming. Other $1 bungalow frock are eT gingham in lavendr r, blue, black .1 pink and white checks, finished with rickrack. Heuse Frecks in Six Styles at $1.50 Ginghams and percales are in club checks, plain checks, pkuds and stripes, in Millie Burke and wtustline styles. Welcoming the New Voile Frecks at $2 Hew Summery and pretty thev air! The btyle sketched" is of checked voile in pink, lavender or diuc. ihc cellar and cuffs are 01 organdie edged with points. - M W 1 & " n - Lft m iS r-J M m W m i If flounces ? 1 Us" (Cvaltal) wmmmmmmmmmmm&ifim U su ii.fi?. hrfil!1 .''(iiJ.VVvA l.-.tiJ." VS,&$m,.-r.t.,AW:i
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