Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 12, 1922, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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Hff. a Vlth all her million. I't
terben ASUS vV:
.VJ?t expect her te take te the
!.t stuff. A wrong -start
?ffttf our haPPlnws fewer.''
S!tH rcum.tan8r JHU"flne,
' ff&r and dodged certain patterns
2ifWay wp and down.
flJder normal clrcumitances It would
iSSblr take two or three mers years
iTi inn where ne weum mm jusu
PtH Sfl.Wn. Jesephine .Rts te be
. . ' i-j h euld net
wait, and she
! 25kbb 'would net. There were al
,ISh(r tee many men worshipping at
.'Ml"."" " anvhln like that. Berne
WTlLrt. .nvthlnff
M,,,n?r -i.if est thlncs ln shape se
.The could propose within the next
ttiw2rfhi or Influence, he would
I'' u. be iuubi. i
in wcii " . 7J' . -i.
nil thn neenie areuna aewa i
I Aiitere. Many saw wat.jaere wm
' "S. .1 1 m null, but Reland Ful-
at It was fully
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iv. Mer. iiOaaa ex peepie wixn
. .a lii ItAlilllia
una bow n .y.m
down
i'Sf ws convinced that It
'ftl the victory. VSi"0
..PrA --j Mr tram no
JilSslefsrpowerless.pealtlpnt simply
iHSiTthey didn't knew hew te get
Jirif their ruts. Hence, argued He-
, ... ..n .nJ tnflnanM wetiM rnn
f (rick and you hndn't either, then
SI tat thing te de would be te ere -SZlhem.
But hew, hew en earth did
11.Uew work It, he wondered.
A he paced up and down the room,
. tliien of Jesephine Reeve flitted
tien his eyes. She seemed te be
Sndlng se near him In all her young
ltuiw, and his handa gripped the
im in Ms pockets as he made a
Suit tow te create pull te get himself
tjMta tft rld of bustaw. After
.'t.ii. ii tenned his tremnlzur and
tbMaKT dropped Inte a Merris chair
OM nan Reeves was one of tke bag
tit itockhelders in the Morten Stare
fttie-any, where Fuller was manager
(fte third fleer. He wished ener-rtM-Uy
that he were the atockheMer
u4 Beeres, the manager, but wishing
After-Dinner Tricks
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Ne. 284 The Magic Knet
A knot is tied In a handkerchief. The
as are puncu tignuy. nnd each end
held by n spectator. When they pull
en the ends the knot comes out.
The trick is dene by "tying" & knot
that Is "net a kn6t." Billionth It an
pears te be. The ends ero first placed
as shown ln Fig. 1, Then end '"A" is
lurnea deck unaer cna "U" nnd end
"B" ever end "A." By drawing en
the ends in opposite directions the cloth
will bunch up in the center of the
Handkerchief nnd will appear as a
genuine knot. Naturally, when the
spectators draw en the handkerchief It
comes out Unknotted.
did, net make It be. The power of
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geed ln cases like this. Doing counted
dm miner decided that it did little
mere than wishing and weight counted
mere yet.
alklnc
lng morning
Wa
'Fine motto I" said Morten, heartily.
"It s the basis of all success." ,
"Well; I I'm thinking of nsklng
Jesephine Reeves te be ray, wife, and
with til her millions I haven't the
nerve until I'm en a pretty geed sal
ary, se I was wondering whether you'd
drop dead at the suggestion of making
me Junier partner." ' ,r
A bucket of ice water ln his face
would have surprised Morten less.ibut,
shrewd .business man that he was. he
never, showed what he thought. In a
flash he took in the situation, and rekl
Ued that the man who married Reeves'
only child ' would some day use the
Reeves millions in his own. business
interests unless a will were made tying
It up for life; and that was hardly
probable.
"We'll consider the matter at the
next directors' 'meeting, Fuller," he
answered, after a while.
"Thank you, sir."
That night 'Reland obtained an Is
tervlew with Mr. Reeves. . ,
"Mr. Reeves," he began. "I have
great hopes of being taken in os junior
partner at Morten's, se I new feel that
I shall be able te 'support a-wife and
I I went te marry your daughter."
' Reeves thought for a moment ln
silence, then:
"You're a .likely young chap and I
believe you cad make Jesephine happy.
Ge ahead and try your luck," he ended
as he gripped the young man's hand in
both of his.
When Fuller kissed Jesephine geed
by for the ninth time that night she
smiled up into his face and murmured :
"I always knew you'd make geed,
Reland, and I'm dreadfully proud' of
you."
"Nonsense, dear. Simply a matter
of pull and weight," he answered mod
estly. "And working both ends
against tne miaaie.
down the street the fellow
tc a remark droeDcd br a
roan In front of him somehow stuck
ln his mind all day. "Werk both ends
against the middle, Charley. Yeu don't
knew hew many business successes have
been carried through that way."
The words formed themselves into a
little chant and went humming through
Fuller's mind. Beth ends against the
middle both ends nealnst the middle.
At the close of the day, and without
any feeling of shock or fear, Fuller
found himself walking Inte Mr. Mor Mer Mor
eon's office as if his mission were a dally
occurrence.
"Oh, hew are yen, Fuller?" said
morten, geniaur.
"All rlght.Mie answered, stin calm,
Tret you're going te be surprised when
yen hear what 1 came for. I'll pos
sibly get fired, but my motto's always
been; when you want a thing go otter
IT
all
And much te .TeBfmhlnn's bewilder
ment Reland refused te explain his re
mark. ... i
Toe
Stout
or
tAp Uilnj II mtkii no diatnnet.
W notify either condition. Jut
many wmen come te ej te
twin their erlrinil wlhT si
de wernm who art tee I km.
InelTldutl triktmmt and attwi-
tten auparvlftd oeniuntly by
tr!n4 nuri ratterM tha Arura
peasilr. jafaly and thoroughly
te normal. ,.
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Fer New Styles
'raid Pretty Arm
(Beauty Notes)
"Women are fast learning the
value of the use of delatene for
removing ,halr or fuss from face,
neck or arms. A paste la made with
some powdered delatene and water
and spread en the hairy surface.
In 2 or 8 minutes it is rubbed 611.
the skin washed And every bit of
hair has disappeared. Ne failure
will result if you are careful te buy
genuine delatene and mix fresh as
wanted. Adv.
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Housecleaned
yet?
Four walls and a reef
merely make a beuse
there la needed the
artistry in the magic
touch of a woman's hand
te make it a home.
We are running a special
sale this week en house
cleaning needs. Fer in
stance Geed Streng
Breems? 39 - 1
Many ether big values.
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today.
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At the Pole
and Tennis
Tournaments
At the Herse Shows
and Regattas
PHILaADELFHIA is singularly fortunate in staging the chanv
e pienship events in tennis, pole and sculling.
Hr own athletes furnish a goodly share of the" contestants.
Tllden m tennis, Kelly as an oarsman and a long line of
champions in ether sports.
Philadelphia produces the athletes, the ideal setting and the
appreciative audiences.
As this city has excelled in athletic competition, se has she wen
fame for genuinely geed ice cream. Philadelphians see the best
Sthletes, They eat the best ice cream. It is significant that
UPP1LEE ICE CREAM is customarily served at these fash
ionable events. At Philadelphia Country Club, at Bryn Mawr,
at Deven and along Boathouse Rew SUPPLEE ICE CREAM
wins favor just as it does everywhere.
Autumn Everywhere in
Wanamaker's DeWii Stairs Stere
This brightly lighted, excellently ventilated Down Stairs Wanamaker Stere of .
Lew and Moderate Prices is receiving ah average hundred thousand dollars weekly
of Autumn Merchandise. The Girls' Stere, the Beys' Stere, the Children's Shee Stere,
the Millinery Shep are ready for school. The Fashion Stores have amazing Autumn
dresses at $6, $10, $15, $16.50, $25 and se en; equally unusual Autumn coats are $10
te $78.50; Autumn suits are $20 te $25. The Millinery Salens devote a whole shop te
Autumn hats at $5 and another still larger shop te $6 te $10 hats
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ICE CREAM
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One if the SUPPLEE-WILLS JONES Prodncte
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UPPUtB
ICECREAM
Many Women Prefer Coats
Without Furs at $32.50
Usually because! they have
furs of their own or because
they have all-fur coats for the
severest weather. These coats
of deep-pile belivia and llama
cloth are unusually worth while.
Loese-back, belted and bloused
models, some with embroideries,
some with tassels, some with
threw-scarf cellars. All show
the new, wider sleeves and the
new narrower cuffs. Dark blue
or brown. Silk lined throughout.
Winter Coats With
Furs, $20, $22.50, $27.50
Up te $58.50
Velours, belivias and Hamas de
veloped in the loose-back, belted,
straight-line and wrappy styles of
this Winter's fashions. Fur trim
mings of wolf, nutria, beaver dyed
ceney and caracul, according te price.
Navy blue, black and brown. All silk
lined.
Sports Coats, $10,
$12.50, $16.50, $18,
$22.50 Up te $42.50
Heather mixtures, rough tweeds,
plaid backs, herringbones and pole
coats In tan, blue, gray and green
effects. At $42.50, beautiful coats of genuine camel's hair in tan
and Chew.
(Down Stain Stere, Market)
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About Half Price for Nightgowns
"Billie Burkes" and Pajamas
All 85c
Anether very "special" let will be added tomorrow, Wednesday,
te the Autumn Replenishing Sale of Women's Underclothes.
High-neck long-sleeve nlghtgewnB of the standard muslin best
known te our grandmothers the kind that one practically never
finds at any such low price as 85c.
Lew-neck shoulder-strap gowns for debutante daughters are
equally "speclal";these are of woven striped dimity bound with
colored checks.
"Billie Burke" one-piece pajamas are of the be'st-knewn cotton
crepe and two-piece pajamas are of dainty pink batiste with wide
bindings of white.
Limited quantity. (newn slBlrg 8tere c,ntrai)
"Wanamaker Special"
Silk Stockings, $1.75
Made especially for Jehn Wannmakerl Guaranteed te give geed
service.
In the brown shades se much wanted, including taupe, Russian
calf and African brown, as well as navy, steel, black and white.
run lasnienca, witn cotton tops and soles te add te the r
Sale of Men's
Wanamaker Shirts, $1
All marked down at least a .
third from their regular ' V
prices. A geed assortment of t
striped percales, woven ma- k x ' '
dras and printed materials. F 4
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All made with the care and
smartness of line that charac
terizes Wanamaker shirts.
Narrow and cluster stripes in
black, blue, lavender and
green. Sizes 14 te 17.
(Down Stairs Stere for Men, en the Gallery, Market)
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CENTRAL AISLE
Apron Dresses in Fresh, Clear
' Celers, $1
Nothing gives one mere zest for the day's work
than te have a bright, cheery frock te slip into at
the start.
New ones just in are of blue, rose, orchid and
green chambray in square-neck style trimmed at
neck, sleeves, pockets and belt with unusually pretty
flowered cretonne. Gathers at the hips and tie-back
sashes are attractive features. Sizes 36 te 46.
V! 4f
Imported Chamois-Lisle Gloves
-75c
Strap Wrists and 12 Butten length
At this one small price are strap-wrist gloves with contrastingly
embroidered backs in coffee, oak and covert or 12-button-length glevts
in covert, Drewn, gray and mode with spear-point stitched backs.
i'S
These lengths are particularly suitable te w
s these early Fall days.
ear with dresses or
"length of life."
(Down Stairs Stere. Central)
$15
$3.85.
wool
S16.75
$22.50
Surprising News
of Many Autumn Frecks
at $10.75 te $20
Authentic Autumn models in the season's jashienable
silks, crepe de chine, satin-back crepe, charmeuse and
Canten crepe, are $11.50 and $16.75.
Mere than a dozen models in Peiret twill are $10.75.
$11.50, $16.75, up te $20.
Exceptional styles in w6el jersey are in a special croup
priced $15 te $20.
The silk frocks are straight of line, distinguished with the bide
draperies of the season; or with the new pleated skirts which are juBt
making their appearance. Trimmings of beads, embroideries, girdle
ornaments, new and different kinds of panels. Navy, brown nnd black.
Th,e Peiret twill dresses are in tailored, coat-effect and mero
elaborate styles. Trimmed with bright or self-color embroideries,
plain or lacquered braid, beads, bright color facings and pipings.
Navy, brown and black.
Sires 16 te 44 In the two groups, but net, perhaps, in every style.
Exceptional Peiret Twill Dresses for
Larger Women, $22.50
Well-designed frocks, straight of line, with fuller-than-usual
Bheulders and skirts with additional fullness at the
hem and across the hips. Braided, with vestee of pleated
georgette. Navy or black; sixwf 88 te 48.
3LL8f
suits
Women's Ribbed Cotten Vests, 12y2c and 18c
Bodice top or V-neck style in finely ribbed white cotton vests
that are geed,and long.
12Vc for regular nnd 18c (3 for 50c) for extra sizes. "Seconds."
Specially Priced Neckwear, 25c and 50c
Daintily fresh new cellars and cellar and cuff sets of imitation
Venise lace or net and Ince combined. Just what one needs te keep
an often-worn dress from sameness.
25c for roll cellars, white and ecru. ,
50c for cellnr and cuff sets, in roll or Peter Pan style. White and
CCrU. (Down Stair Stere, Central Aide) .
Sports Hats Are "Different"
$3.50 te $6
Scheel girls will like them. Col
lege girls will like them. Girls with
cropped hair will like them. And
business girls and women of the
sports or tailored types will like
them, tee! Seft adaptability is
their outstanding characteristic,
The shapes may be turned te almost
any angle of becomingness ; the
colors are shades that blend well
with practically any scheme; the
styles are the kinds one wants for
knockabout, for rainy weather and
ter everyday wear.
Seme at ?3.50 combine crowns that leek
like brushed angora with soft, up-turned
brims of velvet.
nwftV r?, :"SI5-,?5e-J515?:Y.?,vet. combinations, brushed
ti ' Z "I? K"laroleerea piusll hats.
,h,n..fenr " i ? ??rictJy sPerts types of nappy velour, or tailored
shapes in felt and felt-and-velvet combinations.
(en atulm Htere. Market)
All-Weel Plaid Blankets
Exceptional at $10 Pair
The excellence of their quality "sticks out" all ever
them and makes the price seem most delightfully low.
liiick, soft nap, firm texture and satin-bound warmly
colored Scotch plaids make them as inviting looking as they
are comfortable It's hard te imagine a blanket that would
make an alarm clock mere necessary. 68x80 inches.
Weel. and Down Filled Comfertables
$10 and $12.50
Gayly flowered sateen tops with plain border and back
make them just the dainty sort of thing one likes for a
pretty room. And thev am sn wnrm nn anf t
$10 for DUre WOel-flllpH pnmfnrfoJiIne 7nvDA : ..
we?12,50 f?rpure down-filled comfertables, 72x72 inches;
"MlJhfv W,nf r wanamakers Down Stairs Stere..
Mighty gOOd ! (l)n,vn str, Sterf central)
Beys' All-Weel Mackinaws
Specially Priced $$.50
Big, warm, plaided coats with cellars
that button close and will turn up te
cover a fellow's ears en wintry days.
Short enough te be comfortable for hunt
ing, skating or .tobogganing, as well as
'regular school wear. Pockets cut en the
Bame roomy lines as the rest of the coat.
Anether style at the 'same price and
net at all the price one would expect
for se much stout service has yoked
back, inverted pleat style with muff pock
ets in addition te two deep ones. Sizes
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