7ic fS? W"4f 'tv reStf v'"1 'J- a V. UJS '. ( T"'k t & V2W&fcl Evening vvbuc LBDGBB-PHiLADEiPHiA; wbdnkst, 'attctest ie; 1022 ;,paj1 in n f A JH tj' krW Jw "W$- Uncommon Sense : If Yeu Had a' Millien Dollars By JOIIN BLAKE THAT would you de' with n million W dollar keep " J ,BPn "'. If you would keep It, hew would you kti? veu would upend It, hew would you ' (i it? "a young man who was lately left a million dollar by his father at flwt "i'ied te tnke It en the i ground that it Muld de him no possible Reed. Afterward he accepted it and lramedi . .are three-quartera of it away for 'leelM service." AOBBAT many men who have made millions of dollars give away neme 1 their millions which also are devoted 0 Secial service." BEACH WILL STAY OPEN After-Dinner Tricks CC1 wB Ne, Ml Vnrn Six te Seven Cut out the largest of the above dla srams and paste it en a card. Ask Jome one te count the number of cubes he sees. He will say cither six or seven. Whichever he specifics, you state thnt he if wrong. Tell him te leek carefully and count the cubes again. After he has looked intently at the diagram he nlll be unable te tell just hew many he doc sec six or seven. The diagram forms n very deceptive optical illusion and can be viewed In two different ways, as shown by the smaller diagrams. When the pile of cubes ap pears ns in the small diagram A, there U11 be six. But when looked at for ( moment the cubes will shift te the position of these in B, and there will appear te be tcven. CervrteM. 1011. bv 1'ubUe Lcdecr Company But most of these men take care te see that the millions de certain specific verk and se safeguard tlie principle that the income from It will always be available for this work. Would you give your million direct te peeple you thought needed it, or would you give It te hospitals and clinics and educational Institutions which might de for them what they were unable te de for themselves? X1TOULD you feel Justified In spending the Income of s large a Rum of money nearly $GO,000 a year en your own pleasure? And de you think you would find these pleasures as sweet when you rcalire them ns they seem In the anticipation? l'crheps you may never have a mil lion dollars, but it Is nlwnys interesting te speculate what you would de with se much money if you had it. QJOMETIMES the desire te use money li for specific purpose is a great help toward making It. Wc would be delighted te hear what our renders think nbeut this matter. Inelr letters may furnish helpful ma terial for future articles. , Write us about it if you have time. We offer no prizes for such letters, but they mny be able te help ether readers wlie have mere money than they need spend it mere wisely. Cepvrtaht, tttt, bv PubHe Lt&eer Company P. R. R. SHOPS MEETNEEDS Freight Cars Returned te Service Exceed These Requiring Repairs Mere freight cars are new being te palred by .the Pennsylvania Railroad than are being sent te lis shops for repairs, according te a statement Issued yesterduy. "Tin! car-repair situation en trie, Pennsylvania system is vlrtunlly nor mal," the statement i-ald. "Net only are mere enrB being turned out for serv ice than nre laid up for repairs, but in ndditlen the shop forecn nre new work ing te reduce the bad-order cars accu mulated last spring, long before strike began. The explanation for this im provement is that mere than 48,200 shepmen out of a normal force of 00,1C7 nre new actunily nt work en tuc I'enn sylvnnin system." Mayer Announces League Island Will Run en Borrowed Help The League Island Bathing Beach will contlnue open until September 1, dcsplte fnllure of Council te mnke an appropriation. Announcement te that effect Is made by Mnyer Moere. He paid Directors Cavcn and Warburton had borrowed men and women from ether work for the purpose. "The Chief of the Bureau of High ways, ' the Mayer said, ''had photo graphs taken of the bathers frequenting the bench Saturday and Sunday, and, although It was cloudy, the beach pro pre pro fcenta the appearance of n veritable At lantic City. As seen ns convenient, Director Cavcn will go ever the boat beat house en the second Toke, with a view of making urrangements, If possible, for opening it up ns a miimieuNC, in con junction with the existing bath houses, for which we are temporarily borrowing lieln. it!, nnnl certainly Are enjoying the facilities for bathing which hae been afforded them at the League Wand bathing center, and we shall de all that Is posslble te continue and enlarge these facilities." .m m. rd DADUDQt ILLjVLS - COMPEL SUCCESS tf..,wbl WASTE ta prlni v!tM It Etrvfne Continued Extrav agant mitM Filr CLAD'S PARER tuiji WASTE Inte WEALTH Kltchta EqilpBfBt ' for Hetel and fUitinraaU VICTOR V! CLAD CO. 119 & 121 S. 11th St. tJ 1530 Locust St. New Housekeeping Apartment Heuse S. E. Cor. 16th and Locust StreetB. Absolute fireproof building. Several available, also desirable Doctors' Offices. Inspection invited. All modern equipment. Refrigerators, laundry, separate maids' quarters. Private Branch Exchange Many Neu Features JRiWk mmmimmmmmmmmmwmmmmmwmi Every Egg a Geed One! i Fresh Country dez 28 Eggs you can be sure of! 0OSMEGGS 65c carton of twelve The pick of the nests in every carton of Geld Seal. In our Phlla., Camden and Suburban Stores HI'lhlUVHlu laigniiM A view in the Laboratory of our City plant. Hew ttw cience Helps Us Te Protect the Milk Yeu Drink ALTHOUGH Abbotts milk has been carefully -safeguarded from its very source at the farm, it is again rigidly inspected upon its arrival at the city plant at 31st and Chestnut Streets. In a laboratory of glass and white enamel, white uniformed women, trained in the chemistry of milk, test it te determine its purity, freshness and cream content. Just as Abbotts originated "A" milk in Pennsylvania, Abbotts were also first in Pennsylvania te insti tute the Laboratory .Control of milk in the country. Today it is recognized as an essen tial factor in the production of p'ure milk. Abbotts "A" milk, safeguarded as it is, makes a safe, nourishing and delicious feed for you and your family. Order it from the man en the Abbotts wagon, or telephone Baring 0205. ABBOTTS ALDERNEY DAIRIES, INC. Philadelphia Atlantic City Wildwood Ocean City Pleasantvilla " MILK 1 , s ''M ,.-,. r ' l I (Den .Stair Btere, Central) I (Down 8lalr fiier.. n,....v Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere There Are Over Four Acres of Space in the Down Stairs Stere for geed grades and dependable makes of hundreds of different articles that people want at moderated prices. AH are carefully selected te serve people who for one reason or another are economizing at .this time. Signed August 18, 1022. jhmtfa Dellar Opportunities en the Central Aisle Mussed Blouses Marked Down te $1 Hew much they are new under their original pricing one can easily judge at first sight of them. Voile, batiste, dotted swiss and dimity, trimmed with embroidery, lace, ruffling, frilling and contrasting colors. Leng and short sleeves. Peter Pan and roll cellars. Broken sizes from 84 te 52. 300 only. Women's Voile Heuse Dresses, $1 Final mark-down en dresses originally from two te three times as much. Printed patterns in wanted colors trimmed with ruffling or organdie cellars and cuffs and tie back sashes. Sizes 86 te 46 in the let. A hasty pressing will irtipreve their somewhat rumpled appearance. . New Handbags at $1 Large, roomy ones in square, envelope or pouch shapes are of dull leather in black or brown. Shiny black fabric ones combine handbag and vanity case in one and have pretty fittings such as mirror, powder box and lip-stick case. White All-Silk Pongee, $1 Yard Silk that lends itself te sports dresses, children's clothes, or underthings. It wears faithfully and comes out softer and prettier from every laundering. It fairly rushes out each time we can get a shipment from the mill. 36 inches wide. (Down fitnlrn Stere, Central Alule) UH,J Neme Corsets $4 te $7.75 Lnrpre women who appreciate the Bpecial Neme self-reducing and "wenderlift" features are invited te have our fitters help them cheese the right model for their fibres. $4 Neme corsets are of medium-weight cotton in white or pink with wide front steel and modified self-reducing straps. $5 Neme corsets have clastic tops, rather long skirts at the back and self-reducing straps. $7.75 Neme "wenderlift" cersetB have unusual features devised very carefully for large nnd medium figures. (Down MnlrH Cornet Hliep, Central) Babies' Cotten Blankets, $1, $1.25 Baby Bunting may have looked very cunning in his rabbit skin, but don't you suppose his tees and fingers kept coming out at the edges? A soft cotton blanket, with a chicken or teddy-bear bor der, would have been much mere practical, and much easier te keep clean. Pink or blue. 30 by 40 inches. Plain edge, $1. Scal loped edge, $1.25. (Down Hlalm Stere, Central) 1 Cress-Barred . Marquisette, 25c Yard Geed evidence of its qual- ity in the fact that people J buy and buy. Its crispness i somenew gives tone te room. Either white or 1 cream with inch cress-bars ana tape edge. 36 inches wide. (Down 8talr 8ter, Chestnut) Important News of Autumn Frecks for Scheel and College Girls Clibn vLrJ imw S15 Nx sie New Fashions Women's Tricelette Frecks, $12.50 Women's Crepe de Chine Frecks, $15 Women's frocks made of navy blue or black tricelette are draped at each side in the newest fashion at $12.50! Far better than one would expect, we think' will be your verdict when you see them. Their tricelette is fine and soft in weave and the metal ornaments at the sides are really pretty. Women's navy and black crepe de chine frocks at $15 have a trimming of navy and geld galleen, a braided belt and pleated side panels. Other Autumn Silk Dresses at $15 te $45 New tricetine dresses, $10 te $25. Sizes mostly 16 te 40. Usually only limited numbers of any one style. $12.50 (Down Stnlr Mere, Murket) Extra-Size Underclothes at Special Prices, 65c te $2 Sheer, pretty underclothes of fine, soft cottons. Cut en extra-large measurements, carefully proportioned and finished. Seme are quite elaborately trimmed. Sizes 46 te 50. Extra-Size Envelope Chemises, $1, $1.50 and $2 Graduating from quite simple lace or embroidery edged styles te real "confections" which are trimmed both back and front. Extra-Size Corset Cevers, 65c te $1 Pretty ones, simply edged with trimming or quite lacy. Extra-Size Nightgowns, $1 and $2 Coel white cotton ones and pretty crepe ones in flesh or white arc $1. Lacy ones with pointed tops and bows of ribbon are $2. Extra-Size Bleemers, $1.25 and $1.50 Flesh or white crepe ones finished with hemstitched ruflle, $1.25. Very dainty silk muslin ones, also flesh or white, $1.50. Extra-Size White Petticoats, $1 Properly gored tops with drawstring; geed embroidered flounces with underlay. Extra-Size Cotten Crepe Kimonos, $2.50 Plain-color cotton crepe kimonos trimmed with piping te match. An elastic holds the fullness across the back. Short, full sleeves. Light blue, Copenhagen, rose and lavender. Se simple that laundering becomes no trouble at all. (Down Stnlr Stere, Central) $12 S15 Fashions te fill practically all needs of the schoolgirl s program. Tailored frocks for town and street, nice enough for teas and "best." Simple silk frocks for afternoons. Plainer dresses and sports 'types for the classroom. They are in the dark and richly glowing shades of Autumn. In variations of the simple straight-line styles that geed taste continues te approve and with many delightful newnesses about their trimmings. These are the very first arrivals only two or three dresses of a kind and hew girls will enjoy them! Girls' Weel Jersey Frecks, $10 Henna and tan wool jersey effective with bright embroidery trimmings. Lew waists from which the skirts arc pleated. Sizes 10 te 16 years. Juniors' Smart One-Piece Jersey Frecks, $12 New nnd interesting variations of the popular Peter Pan idea, treated with open-werJc cellars and cuffs of white linen, or with con trasting color facings and wool embroidery. Mostly in tan and red. Sizes 15 te 17 years. Dresses for Girls and Juniors, $15 Seft, woolly crepes in dark blue and brown are lightened with gay silk embroideries. Sizes 10 te 16 years. Tailored slip-en chemise frocks of wool canton crepe in navy and henna beast braid and brass button trimmings a la militaire. Sizes 15 te 17 years. Distinctive street frocks of navy or brown tricetine are straight of line and have pleated rands hung from lowered waistline te hem; dainty vestecs and sleeve facings of embroidered organdie. Sizes 15 te 17 years. Tricetine, Peiret Twill and Serge Frecks, $18, $22.50 te $25 Interesting for their smart' individuality and wearableness. Sizes for girls of 14 te 17 years. Girls' Silk Dresses for $16.50 te $25 Xew silk crepes and combinations of silk and cloth. Dark colors and henna. Sizes 15 te 17 years. (I)enn Stairs store. Market) Introducing the New Wanamaker-Special Silk Stockings, $1.75 These hose are made of superior quality pure unadulterated silk, without artificial weighting of any kind. We recommend them te give exceptional service and satisfaction. JOHN WANAMAKER, PHILADELPHIA This little message is printed en the ticket accompany ing each pair of these Wanamaker-Special $1.75 stockings. They have been made expressly te our order, and we believe you will agree that they are wonderful looking and sur prisingly serviceable at $1.75. Mnde of ten-strand pure dye silk. Mercerized cotton tops and feet te make them durable Full fashioned; shaped te fit. Plenty wide, plenty long. Either white or black. They are the very best silk stockings we have been anv where at $1.75. (Down Stnsri tore. Centrul) A Big ComeDewni in the Family's SJiee Prices! Women's geed shoes have just dropped te an even dollar! Beys' school oxfords have dropped te $2.25 and $2.75. Men's oxfords have dropped te $4.50. Children's 'Mary Jane pumps have dropped te $2.50. All are Wanamaker standard stocks. All are of our ! regular higher grades which we are sending out because size assortments are broken. 500 Pair Women's Pumps and Oxfords New $1 Patent leather one-eyelet pumps; plain and strap pumps and oxfords in various styles and leathers. Broken sizes, 72 tO e 3 Children's Mary Jane Pumps New $2.50 Fine white canvas and service able tan calf Mary Janes. The bingle-strap, wide-tee style which has proved its popularity se con vincingly all season. Welted soles. Sizes 81".' te 2. (Demii Ntulrs Mere, Chestnut) Mij Beys' Tan Leather Oxfords New $2.75 Splendid school shoes which the youngsters who wear wool hesu will like all Winter. Stout uppers with mannish perforations. Thick welted soles. Sizes 1 te (3. (PJS a Small Beys' Tan Leather Oxfords New $2.25 Sensible square -tee lasts. Heavy welted soles. Sizes 10 te 13V4. Men's Spert Oxfords New $4.5(i Geed, heavy quality smoked elk oxfords with bnTwn trim ming, pjber Ruction sole. nd heels adapted te sperta wear. All sizes and widths. t 'S -m 1 V 'J 1 ' fvf ' vi m f. m Am 4 .); (Men'i CUlUry, Mark) r .. -gMMMkiir..,. mmM