Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 09, 1922, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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EVENING PUBLlti LEDGER PHIEADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1922
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the JumplnffPeiuint
TACK unf 1UMr ,'t,,e ion ns ne
Jj rd te show Tem the Teaser a
STm th blpl and beasts thai
!Si net break Tem's promlsflte Giant
f,K1...i. T),e son ran this war:
faH'i'"'1" "" "
'Seme trie" are bad :
f dime tricks are sad s
' geme make you mad
And some make you flad." .
j,Hr Jeker, the elf, looked at Jack
JZaiu. "I knew tricks that are
Zi itA that are Bad, and trick a that
Smm mad," he eald. "But who
S inti of trlcka that make you
ntrcn Janet didn't knew the kind of
hUiJiek had in mina. as rer xem
Ctmht be was very curious. He,
ZL Mitr te etc trlcka with which he
TTli k.M.fun and JtlU keen hla word
Ste annoy the blrda or benita.
' Jitk bad In one pocket a sack of
Cinti en which he and Janet In
a te lunch 'a little, later. He had
k rather pocket a spool-of it out linen
Sntd te me as a flsh-llne te catch'
Sew.' He also had pins with which
Bike flih-hoeka.
Jiek took a large peanut from the
Mtk ind carefully punched a hole In It
M tat pin. He poked the end of the
ttrMd threurh this hole and tied- li
Be laid the peanut en the around,
lUInf the thread In the grass. He
zZJII.a mnrk thread from the aoeol.
Mteblnf It back through a clump of
wis
"Would you like a peanut?" he aeked
ftn the Teaser. Of ceurae Tem would
JftM peanut, Ana se wuuiu un wu
Mr Jeker.
ftehly masted peanuts hare a
taaptlnz smell. Every child knows
At. It I a smell that makes one
nit te eat peanuta and leta of them.
Pctky Squirrel, still laughing at the
hik he bad played en Tem the Teaser,
tm hiding high up In the maple tree.
Bb keen nose smelted the peanuts the
Minn were eating. Squirrels like
Mti iren mere than children de. And
lick's freshly masted peanuta smelled
tiptdilly geed. Fcrky Squirrel
triikled his nose as be sniffed the air.
Hi followed the smell until he was
lien the children. '
"Come en!" said Jack te Tem,
Jtttt, and Jelly Jeker. He led them
my te a distant part of the weeds,
tit eslcklr circled back te the bushes
then had left the end of the thread.
ftrky Squirrel saw them go. He saw
the neanut shucks en the around. He
rtw nearer te see if perhaps they had
)rft t nut behind. Yes, sir, there was
mi they had overlooked. It lay en
gran among the broken shucks.
'erky Squirrel looked around. Ne
M was in sicne. me piare seemed
aft. Perky hopped toward the nut.
Hi stepped te leek and listen. Then
M;he went. lie picked up the nut.
Bew geed it smelled better thnn
Kerns, better than haiel nuts, better
ttin hickory nuts. Perky raised the
lit te his mouth.
Then Perky Squirrel get a startling
arprlse the nut jumped out of his
Mt. And as tne nut jumpea, xcrnj
ilrrel Jumped, tee he jumped back
ward, and whisked up the tree.
But the peanut lay where it had
hulftl. The weeds were eulet. Perky.
peeking around the tree trunk, felt his
ceiriie come back.
"Ee-eek!" he chattered. "I have
heard the birds tell of seeing jumping
Vmbi In Mexico, but I never heard of
1 jumping nut."
Ai the peanut lay still, Perky crept
town te examine It. He picked it up
Mln ind lifted It te his mouth. Flip-
MtT.flet). it iumDed away from him.
inln Perky Squirrel jumped back, but
Mt te far this time.
"I'll catch that Jumping nut yet,"
U Hid.
Behind the clump of bushes Tem.
Juet ind Jelly Jeker were grinning at
Fern's astonished Jumps. Jack was
hiding the end of the thread.
"This Is a trick that is bad," whis
Wred Tem. "It will disappoint Perky
Mrrel and make him sad. Then I
IB lure it will make him mad. Where
iireur trick and will make him glad?"
"Walt and see," whispered Jack,
firing the thread another jerk.
(Out you gueaa hew the trick will
JJe Perky glad? Tomorrow's chapter
ieu.)
Little Benny s
Nete Boek
By Papm
There was a meetlnr of the Dnwters
$ Cleepattera In our parlor last nlte,
nd erery time a ludy rnng the deer
bell ma went te the deer herself and
"I lady had te wlsper the pass word
t ma before ma would leeve her in
wn If the knew her or net. and pep
e down and looked en the ball
k for his hnt, saying. Denny, did
?ou notice ware I put my hat wen 1
tune ln?
think you nut It In the nnrler. 1
H, and pep tti, Help, aid, sucker, Ive
tte go out and Ive get te have that
t, but I UOUldent tn In that narfer
" It for a klnas ranslm.
t.
we you Wlillt in tn us It far
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W.nlU VB '',l11 leckeed. and a lady
bit .Vj ' ll a crack' nylng, Wat
Wi li a st l IV" Wunt' dent y".u knew
Ha mans hat n there? j
dhIeibB0.Uc?1 eny- the ,B,,y eed-
UU cM!.' Im ,ate new' lt"
n hit i l. Bn B man cant et nl
lit n. .." hlew" house, If things
tth. i.i. im eln t0 move out
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ALL THESE GOODS ON SALE TOMORROW'
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OST Saturday shoppers have only that precious half day te shop very little time te "leek around." That is exactly why mere and
mere folks bring their whole list of needs HERE! Save en everything and let Yellow Trading Stamps give you an added discount
en each 10-cent purchase!
MI1 and Phena Order Pilled Belt, Walnut I0C Keystone, Main 4101s
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Crepe de Chine Overbleuses
An Exceptional Greup!
Tmmttew
$2 Sports Silk) $- 29
Stockings ( irs
1000 pains of excellent quality faah faah
lened. Smartest two-tone sperta
ahadea aeme with clocks. All wanted
colors.
Ut methersFirst Fleer, Seuth
t I
Stratford
Chocolates
SPECIAL
59
A pound of pure delicious
confections te take home
ever the week-end at fully
a third lesa tnan equally
geed klnda would coat
elsewhere.
First, North and Subway
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HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE
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EMh 1 Yf Dew TniliDg Stamp with Every I Oc Pnrcbase All Dty
Filbmrt
Seventh
Dressy effects
for vacation and
travel wear.
In rich, heavy crepe de chine as pictured
with handsomely embroidered cellar ,nd
dainty fllet lace trimming en cuffs and ves
tce. Flesh and white.
$4-98
Coel Voile WauaU at $1.98
Very becemlncr and attractive in style
shown with red or blue edged Van" Dyke
frilling.
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Men's LightWeight Suits
All-Weel & Werth $27.50
te $30 at Least
Smart and sturdy, yet comfertableyou want
that in a suit these days..
Alterations
Free
Your very also,
whatever It is
Blue Serge
Cassimere
Worsted
Tweeds
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Located e
Secead
Fleer, at
Filbert
Street Side
Sports styles; conservative models; all the pre
ferred colors and mixtures. Splendid hand-tailoring,
best mohair linings.
Kirschbaum $40 te $S5
Sample Suits
The Renewed Stock of These Superior Clethes
Seme salesmen's samples came just the least bit
tee late for the regular sale, but they were
grouped and shipped te us at once from tye
Kirschbaum factory.
Finest Kirschbaum products all wool; superbly
tailored; solid colors, stripes, mixtures and plenty
of tweeds. Styles for every preference.
Men's Genuine
"Palmbeach"
Suite, $12.50
Your choice of tan,
brown, blue, gray and
new sand color. All
sizes including stouts.
Kirschbaum
Mohair & Tropical
Suits, $20
Very smart striped
effects tailored up te
the high Kirschbaum
standard.
Beys'Very Fine Wash Seits,$1.49 te 49
Smart French and Balkan Oliver Twist, Middy and Junier Norfolk
styles for little chaps. White, blue, gray, green, plain colors and
striped effects some contrastingly trimmed. Galatea. Peggy cloth.
invisible cloth, chambray, percale, poplin and madras. Sizes 2V te 8.
Beys' $1.25 Wash
Trousers, 79c
Knickers in black-and-white crash, beach
and Dayton cloth. Sizes 6 te 18.
Beys' $10.50 Blue Serge
Norfelks, $7.50
Trim, smart styles; detachable belts;
mohair-lined coats. Sizes 6 te 18.
Beys' Palm Beach Suits, $8.98
Youthful Norfelks; patch or flap pockets; detachable belts; gray, brown, sand and
dark shades of green. ut Brethers second fixier, 7TH STREET
Everything is in readiness here for the quick, convenient cheesing of all who are going te buy
coei summer dresses tomerrowi Ana such truly wondrous values that
delighted.
Coel combinations of linen and sjlnithiun
the tt-nlsta with ventetn and square col cel
lars aklrta paneled and with plaits.
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Misses' Gingham Frecks
Trim, geed-looking straight-line models with sheer
organdie cellars and cuffs effectively cress-stitched.
All pretty colors; all with pockets and string belts.
5
you're certain te be
.98
Extra
Special!
Mines' Criip Tub Frecki, $12.98 Women's Summer Freckr, $10
Printed 'nllen. linens. rntlneH. dotted
Swisses and ainghatna In pretty loose,
graceful models, with h&nKlns panels and
Mines' Blazer
In organdie, printed
canary and white.
Misses' Summer Frecks at $15
voile, linen and ratine. FleBh, orchid.
Women's Levely Dresses at $25
Fer every vacation requirement ratine, French linen,
tissues, dotted awlsa, organdie, printed crepe de chine,
Reshanara, crepe Rema, Canten crepe and Georgette In
every gay "high color," every dainty aummer tint! A
knife-plaited model Is pictured, with fageting, smart but
tons nml long sleecn flaring at cuffs.
Misses' and Women's White Suits, $15
Sfnaniai MeitU in Jtrttj r Shantung
Swagger one-button coats with box backs. Superb quality!
Weman's Distinctive
Dinner Gowns, $37.80
In handsome black crepe
back satin draped and fin
ished with rich jet girdle.
Waaasa'a and Minsi'
Linen, gabardine.
Women's Summer
Capes, $25
Heavy black Hoiia Heiia
nara: full sweep
med.la lined with
nrirnt Ilka.
Saauatr Skirt. $1.25 te $15
ratine, epenge, baronet
satin, flannel, whipcord aperta alike.
prunella, tweed etc. All colors.
Lit Brethers SECOND FLOOR
plaid
jM$E&k
i- i,vMt'&& inn
w MKmL
if Ami idHrl
Vrtvcv u1WVKmi fi 'WnrwU
hilLj
cornflower, peach, i4 iff... lJ
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8 iff e aauKj MMM
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$3 te $6.50 Corsets, $2
Main Arcade Sale
PJnk and white ceutll or broche : low, me
dlum or girdle tops; models for young glrla
and slender or stout women. Excellent aum
mer choice : sizes 20 te 36 In the let.
Lit nrethera SECOND FLOOR
Mmn'u Coel Furnithlngi at About Half in the Jun Saltl
$7 & $8 Superb Silk Shirts
$3-95
The famous Eagle crepes, handsome silk
stripe broadcloths and satin-stripe jersey;
all with smart colored stripes. Alse plain
white and white satin
stripe jersey.
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Girls' Beautiful Graduation Frecks
$20 Values, $8.98 I $25 Values, $14.98
$3 SUk-Striped Madras Shirts, $1.59
Woven madras with white silk stripes smartly
intermingled with stylish colored stripes.
$3 & $3.50 White Seisette and Silk
Stripe Peplin Shirts, $1.98
Beautiful Brodie seisettes, also lustrous silk striped
poplin.
75c & $1 Striped Feur-tn-Hands,
39c
I1 f
Heavy all-silk reps In college,
mental and speed stripes.
reg.
$1.25 Madras Union
Suits, 79c
Fancy .stripe nil -white madras;
sleeveless and knee length.
Lit nrethera FinST FLOOR. SEVENTH STREET
PC inn. . )
All the dainty kinds wanted for grammar
school commencements, dancing school fes
tivities, etc. High-grade samples at less
than intended wholesale cost.
Shmnr, rtn Gtergmttet and lowly crpe da
chlnm.
Frilled and ruffled daintily. Trimmed with
ribbons; many with novelty sashes. Sizes
8 te 14. Twe pictured.
Hosiery, Underwear
Our June Sale offers many
opportunities te save liberally!
Silk Stockings
$1-98
$2.50
Vaiue8
Full fashioned ; excellent quality,
Shee shades, black and white.
$3.50 Silk
Stockings .
2.49
High-grade Ingrain silk,
white and colors.
Black,
$3.50 "Lucette"
Frecks, $1.98
Pretty checked nml
plaid ginghams and
fine chnmlru8,
with novelty pock
ets, amnrt cellars
and cuffs, some
with touches of em
broidery. Sizes 6 te 14.
$4.50 Gay
Organdie Frecks,
$2.98
'Fine and sheer;
dainty paatel color celor coler
IngB ; rullled and
embroidered. Sixes
6 te 14.
Lit lrthT. SECOND FIXOU
Children's $1 Socks, 49c
"ONYX" samples. Mercerized lisle
and fiber silk ; pretty shades.
Women's $1.50 and $2
Silk Stockings, 98c
Fashioned and full faahlened.
Black, white and colors, Some
slightly Irregular.
Cheese here tomorrow summer's newest footwear
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Women's $1.35 Ribbed
Union Suits, 98c
Lace-trlmmed or tight knee.
Beys' "Tepkis" Union
Suits, 75c
Athletic styles In checked nain nain nain
seok ; rlbltd waistline.
Ut llretlier First Fleer, Seuth
at a third less!
Women's 6 & 7 $
LOW hoes
J !" Tomorrow
Yeu can see they are the very latest fashion, and
taftc uur assurance tnat tne quality of their leathers
and workmanship is really unsurpassed.
J an Kussia calf, brown and black
kid, gun metal, patent colt, gray
suede, white Wyce cloth.
Delightfully trim oxfords
with strensrly welted sole
and solid leather heels; also
exceptionally fine strap pumps
with turned soles and .
dress heels. Clever tips
and perforations.
Women's $5 White
Reifnskin Pumps, $2.98
Beautiful one-strap dress
Eump8. Turned soles,
euis heels.
Women's $6 Patent Celt
Strap Slippers, $3.85
Nevml Cut-Out Effict
The very newest style!
Welted and turned soles;
the latest shape heels,
with rubber top lifts.
Beys' $5 Shoes and
Oxfords, $3.98
Tan Russia ; welted oak soles
perforated vamps nnd tips ; rub
ber heels. Sixes 1 te fi.
Mt llretliers FIRST
Yeung Women's $3
Sports Oxfords, $1.95
Whlte cnnMis, trimmed with
black or tan leather; rubber
soles nnd hrlH Sizes 2 te T,
FLOOR, NORTH
TryOneDelien
Cord Tire!
Cuaranff 10,000 Mitt
After you have seen hew
its six special features
make it se extra durable
you will equip completely
with Delien Cords. Prices
new save you a third.
Delien Jires
uit
Price
S18.30
$25.75
132.60
$33.50
$34.50.
$42.50
$43.75
$44.85
$46.10
i 47.10
53.25,
55.85
58.75
Hale
Trie
$12.89
$18.05
$22.95
$23.95
$24.45
$25.95
$26.45
$29.95
$30.95
$31.45
$35.95
$36.95
$38.95
Delien Red Tubes
Mst Sale
Trie rrlce
$2.25 $1.69
$2.35 $1.85
$3.10 $1.95
$3.25 $2.10
$3.35 $2.25
$3.50 $2.35
$4.05 $2.65
$4.20 $2.75
$4.30 $2.85
$4.35 $2.95
$4.55 $3.00
$5.00 $3.25
,.25 13.30
.45 $3.50
H Ready-toWearGeergette Hats
The cool, delightful, summer styles se much ) jKaffe AO
wanted for wear with dainty dressy frocks. I JpTafif O
Smartly combined with hair braid or barenette ( TU
satin or entirely of Georgette some with finely '
plaited brims. Feathery uncurled ostrich, daintily colored flowers
or silken fruits trim many of them some, tee, with unique feather
fancies. Black and all colors. Four pictured.
Sports Hats, $1.98 te $5.98
Great variety of shapes and
colors In leghorn, satin and
satin combined with hemp and
trimmed with wool.
Ne Charge for Trimming
when shHpes and trimmings
are purrhased here. Expert
milliners at your service ; pretty
samples en display,
I.U lira Flr.t Fleer. North
HUe
30x3 tt
32x3
31x4
32x4
33x4
84x4
32x4
33x4
34x4
35x4
36x4
33x5
35x5
37x5
5.2
$5.4
!
$20 Fenders set, $10.98
leasure Car Crown Fenders for Ferd
Cars, 20-gauge steel j two ceaia ei eaneu-
I
hMm Tept, $2.M ,
en enamel
.$40
Trimmed
$4-98 &
Wlevt.
Hats
$5.98
that carry the vogue
for navy-and-gray te
its greatest charm I
Nene te equal them else
where under 'SS te 110
II beautifully mud, In
the manner for whlrh all
ear millinery has been
fameas fur thirty years I
And when you've seen
into hew manv. manv
auunnz arranaramsmta
MWinvrnTarcwamM ,
'rc.T.iJ
.
H & $5 Silk Chemises
$3-95&$3.95
June Sale bargains tomorrow
that will surprise even these
who have already seen what
truly marvelous offerings this
great event provides :
Lowly kind te aiv thi airl rraduntm
Valutt wddlng attendant! will
oipeclally appreciate.
Flesh, orchid, light blue and hennv.
dew crepe de chine of excellent qua!- 1V I
ity also in radium silk and trousseau. v l
SlWfcBy te r Jero grtee Megse
Km
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Si j M
$22.50
Suits
$14-98
Blue serge,
c h e v I e ts,
c a ssimeres
and tweeds.
Coats. half
or full lined
with mohair.
Sketched.
Summer
Suits,
$7.98 te
$12.50
Mohair,
Pnlm llench
and b a a c h
cloth : plain
sray. brown
and black;
also pin
stripes.
$5 Ready-for-Wear
Hats, $2.98
Of fine baronet satin ondiGeorK endiGeorK ondiGeerK
ette In a wide choice of smart
becoming shapes: trimmed with
flowers, ostrich fancies, ribbon,
etc. Ulnck and new summer
shades.
Hats Trimmed Free of
Charge
If shapes unit tniii,.iint?H arc pur
chased here. Kxnrt milliner
always at )our serNlce.
Beys' $12 Suits, $7.49
All-wool, fast blue serire: smart Nor Ner
folk coats; lined knickers, t te 17
years.
Beys' $1.50 te $2 Suits, $1
Chambray. percale and white linen;
nni cmnsain
Mi mi bhhi amiarnm.
Men's $5 & $6 Shoes
and Oxfords, $2.95
Ounmetnl calf nnd tnn kltlskln.
All sixes In let.
Women's $3 te $4 Lew
White Shoes, $1.95
White Sea Island canvaa pumps
and oxfords i military heels. All
slses In let.
Mi.ieV & Children's $3
te $4 Lew Shoes, $1.95,
anii ian strap
Women's $5 &
$7.50 Summer
Frecks,
$2.95 & $3.95
Of dotted swiss,
ratine, orirunelf,
KlnRhnm nnd lln lln
ene In Cepnhairen,
emu, canary, tari.i
R-rwn, white !lcsh
and navy. Painty
attractive models .'
Women's &
Misses'
$18.50
Frecks, $10
Of reshnnnnt,
striped tub silk,
trlcelette, crepe
de chine, taffetn,
sntln and eeorK eeerK
ette In ilnlnty
summer shades.
Stylish Ions line
and ether fav
ored styles; em em
breldred or
button trimmed,
new neck lines
and sleeves.
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Pitt
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$2 Corsets, $1
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