WXi ' J x' Little Benny's "Nete Boe By Lee Pap , h ! :M mfajffitffe -Efe-MELfealiV'!'WBDt'JSKPXEMBMk '20. 1922 - f I L .... L- ' "Z ' ' '" L ! i '' ' ' I --LLLJ!2L!l1 - t ..a 4medlum slae nalei in mj pecUt jcstidJay and after supper I wai Uklns n wnwk with pep and usklnir him dlffrcni questions without pep nrln en account of him thinking te ! himself about something, and I took he nates out of my peckit te, bee Jr they was 8t,H ner nnd en e( tucm xaidently dropped -In back e! pep and mn quick tcrned erreund and looked ind stuck his hands in his pecklta, aay Inf, Wat the doece wis that, did you hr eny money drop, Benny? , Ne sir, I Md. Neg saying wat I did heer, nnd we kepp en 'waking, pep tying, I lese mere darn money threo holes In my pecklta that I dent knew enything about. And he started te feel jn all his pecklta and jest then another aile dropped en perpdse en account of me dreplpng it, pep aaying, Cenfpwned It Im aura I herd it that' time. ' And he started te leek all erreund, rtjlng, I dnt 608 eything, Us very Wich it was, eny pep dident knew .. and we started te wnwk agen, me fetltei sorry I eny had 2 mom nales, ind prltty aoen I dropped another one, pep Haying, There, did you heer eny nener drop that time? Ne sir, I ed, and pope sed, Are you. ilcff or wat? and I seu, X bet you 'a dime none dropped, de yen wunt te btt. pep? Being a geed chance te ii nke a dime, nnd pep ted, Hew can 1 bit en something we cant prove? and I sed, Well if I can prove they was juIcb Justed of! money de I win the dime? . Wat? pep Bed. Sir? I sed. ,-.... Open that hand, pep seJ. Wich I Hid, and wat was in it but the lart mile. nd pep made me keep en drepipng it and 'picking it up for 5 mere blocks, tiling all the fun out of it and giving ne a feme tired feeling In the back. Proving blmUs and pleasure dent tetttiyAcui6h&L ZftWU&U. 9fa6detifgtitqaSiecially cte r.efKULVtmv. ryemaueuw JONES' SHOES Headquarter for Heye and Glrlt Prices $2.45 te $2.85 2752 Germantown Ave. HAIR DRESSING HOT OIL Treatments, $1 .5iMi tvnvr K-'tfini- unto JENNY SELTZER'S SAL 929 Chtitnut St.! fteem 20 "'" 717 one mint Up "J Mil 9 I I Collin Baths Electric and Steam Mating Salt Rube i , NIGHT AND DAY 8BRVICB SLEEPING ROOMS NO TIPPINt 81I.8S NORTH BROAD 8TRKST S BeCarefulWhat Yeu Wash Your Child'. Hair With If you want te keep your child's linir in geed condition, be careful what you wash it with. Most soaps and prcpnrcd ulinm ulinm ulinm poes contain tee much alkali. Till dries the scalp, hiakes the hair brittle, and Is very harmful. Mul Hlfied cocennut oil shampoo (which is pure nnd entirely grcaselm), la much better than anything else you can ukp for shampooing, as this can't possibly injure the hair. Simply put two or three tca tca tca fcpoenfuls of Mulsifled in a cup or glass with a little warm water, then moisten the hair with water and tub it in. It will make un abun dance of rich, crenmy lather, nnd cleanse the hair nnd Kcalp thor oughly. The lather rinses out eas ily, und removes every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff nnd excess oil. '.The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves it flne and silky, bright, fluffy and easy te manage. Yeu can get Mulstfled cocennut oil shampoo at any drue Htnr. it is very cheap, and a few ounces is eneugu te last every one in the family for months. Be sure your druggist givesyeu Mulsifled. Adv. vr 1530 Locust St. New Housekeeping Apartment Heuse S. E. Cor. 16th and Locust S t r e ets. A b solute flrepre e f buil dine, S e v e ral Apart ment available,' desirable Doctors' Offices. Inspection invited. All modern equipment. Refrigerators, laundry, separate maids' quarters. Private Branch Exchang Many New Feature HE'HB1 Ik l!938i IB llwll Hlii lira HnlsulBICEVT iH Kmlnca ill ML XP also KNITTING WOOL . k i ray a. WAi niaeJ Mens Tm BaattlM Heaitltckiag BEADS lmttett Novelty Erribrefdwry Ce. 15 N. 10th St, 1007 Filbert St. " fr TA iiaWaiMM ,-'MJl THE TRAINED' NURSE rp-INFANT SHOP 1807 Chetbitit SbtteA LAYETTES Trained NursJt In AtUndance The shop of unusual service and ' volute. Spruce 2193 Oatr Orlstaal - HELENE SALON ttrnument aiiTWaeHna OIL METHOD V S15 te S35 I Big, leett Natarel Weem J 102 S. 13th Street S KtnnMr Bltf. Take Kltvata Fkeetit Waiaat ftiMMS Wonder Offering Te Greet the Early Fall! Ultra modish English Spert Coats fSS Vain, far $35 1TM Ual... C I "' I III " 1 Thzy tf Netice the Flaver" At Fashionable Events PHILAMIPHWS unrivalled "" park and suburban districts furmsh an ideal setting for fymliny events that attract fashion able At the pole tournaments, at the bone shows, and the river regattas, the spectators are the class of people who knew quality and insist upon it whether purchasing a pair of gloves or a limousine. Use most luxurious meter cars, die best-tailored clothes, the best of everytiiing and only the best is found at these gatherings ' of fashion. It is significant that SUPPLEE ICE CREAM is found at nearly all of these functions. It means that society folk realize that it is net necessary te seek an exclusive caterer te obtain rich, smooth, delicious ice cream. This same geed ice cream is always available, everywhere. And it costs no mere than any ether reputable ice cream. seldom equaled never excelled W lslssllss SUPPLEE ICE CREAM ' " notice the jfiavar C One of the SUPPLEE-WILLS-JONES Products supfNite ICE CREAM .. , j- i Wanamaker's Down Stairs Sterq Sale of "Specialty Shep Sweaters Central Aisle Dark Silk Petticoats, $3 Seme arc of clinging' silk Jer sey with ruffled hiessallne or pleated Jersey Bilk flounces in contrasting colors, ethers are of soft, "whlspery" silk taffeta. Black and dark colors te wear with Autumn and Winter frocks. Women's Extra-Size Underclothes, 55c Geed white muslin ones cut en generously full lines and neatly trimmed with embroidery edging, hemstitching or lace. Corset covers, short petticoats and open drawers all obtainable at this one price. Topless Corsets, $1.50 Medium length, lightly boned style that young girls and slender women will find comfortable for nll-thc-time wear. Pink broche With elastic tops. . Cntral Alila) $4.25 and $6:50 "il'J: Lily of France Corsets Just Half Price at $5 An exceptionally attrac tive discontinued model in a medium bust style with inserts of silk clastic and cut higher in the back and long in the skirt. Made of fine, strong pink-figured broche, well, but net tee heavily, boned nnd com plete with three sets of hose supporters. Limited number. Sizes 22 te SO. (Down BUIra Stere, Central) A leading sweater manufacturer who designs almost entirely for small, exclusive specialty shops, has turned ever te us an interesting collec tion of "oddments." Seme are "experiments" that are very pretty but tee expensive te sell regularly at a profit. Seme are successful styles sold' down te a few of a kind. Seme are in all sizes and very de lightful colors. All mv nwnv liplniv atnnrlnTvI r!ifB .... , . ... $42. 5(J50 S42. They are made of the finer sorts of wool yarns and many are mixed with mohair or artificial silk. Bt in Sar H I 1 wi a i i iVtL i saWiJ Mh X m The Sweaters at $4.25 are in slip-en or Tuxedo style. White, pale blue, gray, henna, jockey, jade, Copenhagen and navy. . Plain or with two, three and vari colored combinations, some with stripes or checks, some with borders. The Sweaters at $6.50 are copies of hand-made sweaters, and there are many one-of-a-kind novelties. Mostly slip-ens. Suitable for Gifts because they are all perfect and all fresh. (Down Stairs Stere, Central) Quite the Best and Nicest Leeking Street Shoes for Women We Have Had This Season te Sell at $4.25 New shoes, made specially for this season's selling in the Down Stairs Shee Stere. Conservative, every-day-in-the-week styles, all with the newly-returned-te-favor Cuban heels with rubber heels attached. Patent Leather One-Strap Pumps. Black Kid Oxfords. Tan Leather One-Strap Pumps. Tan Leather Oxfords. The styles are quite nice enough te wear with any street costume, and the welted soles make them stout enough for all weathers. (Down Statri Stere. Chestnut) Many Sports Coats $13.50 te $35 Hundreds of fine warm coats in the Down Stairs Stere undoubt edly the best we have ever had at these prices! ' Better materials, better work manship, even better styles. Tan sports coats with suede cloth lining are $13.60. Chinchilla coats lined through out with silk are $16.7( Herringbone tweed coats are $20 and $22.50. Tan sports coats, mostly with silk linings, are $18.50, $23.50, $25, $27.50, $29 and $35. Plaid-back tweed coats are $2.7.50. Wintry-looking homespun coats with nubs of bright colors are especially attractive at $27.50 and $29. (Down Stair Stere, Market) 148 Styles of Dresses te Cheese Frem at $10 te $15 Taking the census of some of the inexpensive Autumn dresses in the Down Stairs Fashion Stere today there are: 39 styles of dresses at $10. . 9 styles of dresses at $10.50. 27 styles of dresses at $10.75. 29 stles of dresses at $11.50. 21 styles of dresses at $13.7."i. 23 styles of dresses at $15. Dresses with long sleeves and long skirts. Dresses with elbow or three-quarter sleeves. Dresses with wide or narrow skirts. Dresses of sil-k or wool, crepe de chine, satin back crepe, Canten crepe, crepe meteor, tricetine, Peirct twill and wool crepe. Blue, black, brown and some in taupe. Dresses trimmed with braid, em broidery, beads, fageting, kinder garten bands, pleated panels or very beautifully plain. Dresses in sizes 1G te 44 and some in extra sizes. Practically all these dresses have come from the workrooms within the last month and many within the last few days. (Down Stalra Stere, Market) Via"" J iM 111 I aSSaaST f 1" A aaaSSSl I" BSSSfl ii aSSSSl H Ik i Mm BSSSSv W W $10 iM When a Man Wants a Suit of Clethes he doesn't want te have te "shop 'round," He wants te be able te go straight into a store, tell the clerk the sort of a suit he needs and the price he thinks he should pay, find his size and, likely as net, walk out with the suit in a box under his arm. That's Exactly What a Man Can De With These All-Weel Wanamaker Suits at $25 in the Down Stairs Stere for Men, en the Gallery, one flight down from Market Street. - Because they are Wanamaker suits they are absolutely all-wool by actual chemical test and will give the service that only all-wool clothing can give. The styles are con servative the sort solid business men select. Patterns and colors are geed, including plain blues and desirable indefinite mixtures. Weights arc right for new and later. Separate Trousers, $5 and $7.50 Large assortment of separate trousers in patterns and colors likely te "jnatch up" with a man's last year's coat and vest. All all wool. (Down Malrs Stere for Men, en te Gallery, Market) Rather Different! Women's Tailored Suits at $25 te $38.50 Begin with a suit of geed vcktur with a rich border of embroidery and a ceUar of nutria or moleskin. It comes in brown or black, and the price is $27.50. Suits with bread, loose panels elaborately embroidered also have nutria cellars and pocket trimming at $38.50. Pretty broadcloth suits with long straight coats and rather wider skirts than usual are lined with crepe de chine at $25. They are in either brown or dark blue. (Down Stelm Mere, Market) Warm Negligees of Corduroy or Albatross Are $6.50 Women's Gingham Heuse Dresses, $2 Fresh striped and cheeked gingham aresses in the popular Billie Burke style. Cut straight and full, with white linene or self-color cellar, cuffs and pocket flaps. Anether style dress, with gathered Bklrt and sash, has rickrack trimmed self cellar and plain color vest and pocket flaps. Blue, brqyn, green, lavender and block. Sizes 3G te 40. 7 (IewT Stalra St.re, Market) Fine Big Deuble-Bed Size All-Wooi Plaid Blankets; $8.50 Pair Their maker assures us that at the present price of wool they would cost almost this price te manufacture. They were ordered when wool was a geed deal cheaper, and are exceptional at this "special" price. Blue, pink, black and tan plaids en white grounds or black en red grounds. Mohair binding. ' 70x80 inches. Unusual All-Weel Blankets, $8 te $10 Pair $8 pair for all-wool white blankets with pink or blue borders, GGx80 inches. Bound hems. $10 pair for all-wool white blankets wth pink or blue borders, 70x80 inches. Bound hems. $10 pajr for block plaid blankets that could net be replaced at se low a figure. 70x80 inches. Tan, red, black, blue, rose and gray. (Down Stalra Stere, Central) Seft, warm and becomingly colorful, they combine the service and comfort of a bathrobe with the prcttiness of a negligee. Wide wale cordme.v iebe- in full-shirred style, belted and pocketed. Chenille coidurey lobes m atiaight, teat-like lines, with a becoming rolled cellar, sash and pockets. Levely flower shades orchid, lese, Copenhagen, cherry, purple and wibtaria, with a velvety. shimmery-Bheen lubtcr like frost. Weel albatross negligees, light and warm and graceful, elaborate with scallops and embroidery. Hese, Copenhagen and wistaria. (Iteuii NtMlrs Merr, t'enlral) 9x12 Feet Is the Most Popular Rug Size These Are Moderately Priced, Toe A 9xl2-foet rug fits the average fleer, either all the way te the baseboard or with allowance for berders. That is the reason there are mere sold of this size than any ether. Geed kinds are here in attractive patterns and colors. 9 x 12-ft. wool and liber rugs, $12.50 and $15. 9 x 12-ft. velvet rugs, $35 and $47.50. 9 x 12-ft. Axminster rugs, $38.50, $42.50, $47.50 and $57.50. T 9 x 12-ft. Wilten rugs, $67.50, $84ind $92.50, -waW avvwiw, VHffN tm - t " Axm : i a ZvSisitjy MftfMa&iftiil&i ?,. AXX iijfet