nrjP'W wM " immvpmwBiwnraqimpn!mnpmnnanHn Yft7i$'F!'TJ ' V" " "Wsv rj-'l-W''' !,'..-!-.'wy ''."WjvtvW" TrrMW,.-i jvswh ' V EVENING PUBIild (LEDGER-PHIllAJOEipHlA'i THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1922 '& 11 i . ii iAl vri Uncommon Sense Geld Is Usually Found in Geld Mines UY .ions I1LAKE X IS tr,lc tnnt ene m,8ut n8Se,ate ...... 1I,. wlfli leiinrn I'ndprcivMd I L mm iiiii... , , . . (111(1 in-'.i ' plTlie pnnip mny ' nnlil of association nlih nny master of nny nrt. i it If etic ImH mimic tnlcnt, msoeln mseeln ni ulth radcrcwHkl nnd observation ffhlm will HHlHt In bphiBln It out. Aid If one Intends te go into bust nc 3 ,c linil brel nksoclnte lilnwelf, if be has tli opportunity, with business men.. GOOD Imblts can be formed net quite go rendilv iih bud habits by nil-Im-liitieii, btit they nevertheless can be Jnrmcil in that way. When looking for Rold it Is wiser te ,n In a country where- sold Is te be fmmil and in that c6uiitr.v te hunt out i eS mine, than te leek for It, en the ff bilMdVs of the White Mountains i Vcw KiiRinnd, where geld In imying nuiintltleM has never been found. The art ftuclcnt who poes te Paris might fniJ better teachers In his own '"Tlut living art and breathing Its at at iepliere, rw he ran de In Paris better thnn anv ether place m the world, may de mere' for him than many lessens. AS I;VII communications corrupt liiid iminnet", he geed cemmunica tiens improve geed lnimiieM. It I centendcil by most playwrights tint one lenrin mere than the technic of tilivwrlting hj learning te net. He nbibs the air of the stngp. he Hlks of the Btnge and dreams of it nn d'oe everj one connected with It, and presently lie n inspired te write for it. Ilv "in"pir(d" we de net mean thnt he fins .i tl"h of something or ether iliicli rnnbles him te pick up his pen and write a dnathlwi play. ' Hut he develops the desire te wrlte t piny that part of the process Is con cen con Uzieus. And if t'ic doIre is great enough, and if h" l"11 ,1,e "ccessnry natural talent, the piny Is ns geed as written. It would nccr have been written had he (-pent lii- Hf' en a whaling ship or among the wheat furmers of the Dakotas. TO DO well what he most wants te de the l.v who means te be some thing should be among people who nre delus the iftime kind of thing nnd doing ife is never sufficient te himself. His brtt work will be merely the product of jnanv minds, including his own. Afenc he can de nothing, no matter fc. em.illv hc desires te. Ilelned lu ngers if the help' only comes from their companionship nnd interests he may he able t create n work of genius, tirolded, always, that he has the spark imd is willing te blew en it untiringly till it buists into (lame. Covvrteht. 1012 MASONS WILL HAVE CIRCUS 6000 Expected te Attend Travel ers' Club Entertainment Mere than 5000 guests of West Phila delphia Masens will nttend the sing! rlng outdoor circus tonight en the grounds of the Kastern Travelers' Club. 600ti Walnut street. The big tent will be the .-chip of daring bareback riding and dizy evolutions en the trnpee. Clowns barkers and medicine men will Sid In giving a trui' circus background. The ( Iub, which Is a Jlnsenlc or er or ganisateon, engaged In community nnd welfare weik, ns well as in Masonic nc tlvlths, Ims about 1O00 members, in diurge of the arrangements is Arthur B. Eaten, president of the (dub. Cheeses te See Saleen Wrecked Hammend. Ind., Sept. 21. (Ily A. 1'.) Anilicw Knpina, soft drink saloon man, today wu.s free, but his niluhlMi ment was a mnss of wreckage. ISefere .IihIru Jeseph Sullivan for the third time in ilnee months for alleged vio lation of lniier laws, Hupinn was ghen choke of ma months in jail or having his saloon wrecked. IIu chobe the latter nnd citj fiieineii did the job. sSblAk Beys' and Girls' Sweaters rfe (IQ Rnd the hll.lrrn iff te n'lieul te 0.je n Illin'ksteiiB Hweater. Ml cleMruMa ihajrs; nil MIes. ninckstone Knitting Mills .IS Seuth Nth Mtrcut Mall Orders Filled This Leaves the Arms Free from Hairy Growths (Toilet Tulks) v Implu method for completely n mourn; every tiace of hair or fiu is heie given. This Is painless and JmihIIj u single treatment will ban ish evil htiihhern growths. Te re "" Iniiin, mnke n thick paste n "'' '"nc powdeii'd delatene and w.iter. spieail en hnlry surface and MUt- iil,e,it two minutes rub off, wash the skin iiihI the hairs are gene. This method will net mar 'he skin, but te avoid disappoint ment Ins certain you get delatene. A'lv, REAL COWHIDE ladies' Overnight Bags $5.00 Silk lined, with pocketH, M inches lentf Kext te Keith's Theatn Jm nWmk 'V''1'1,1.1.1'11'1''1'1'1'";' HH H4-HtraITimUl-ttrttltmglia'tti'tt'ffJUf "sj-y lUIMIIiUI t q llh " "lr i ill II I II I II I imlirrrmtlTTTfrniliim rrrmmTrnplT. WTtTmrmnTtmiiiiiiiiini ''' M B : II The "Gail" '' IB II Beautiful Bronze Kid '' 11 f I-" Fall 5 Prevailing Shade Si iH STYLE SERVICE The ..GaU.. embraces every new g 3W mkntary te kine our thought for present wear and the H Hftl OUIOt.VATIONS INVAni- , . j Ai Wa dlfij ALY suttixe THE coming season. In style and the beh 3raj J ' v charming autumnal choice of Bronze EnS 3K1 1,v, woersfai 'Colonials- Kid, it is a feature creation. IfflH rJBtlf and present n largn ami -- vitcuwu. IttIB Htrtil bcautiul srlccttnn of these ggH Hmjt exclusive models. ; ffl3 wj The workmanship and quality meet (ffl IH ' - -I the consistent Winkelman standard. Wiq jjfra ." KiH I ' Winkelman I Ira Style in Quality Footwear jl 1130 CHESTNUT ST. 11 1 H At Tweifth Si I F ; ,, , , m , 1 1 1 ii ,, , ,", , , , , 1 1 1 1 i i7 m 1 1 1 II II h 1 1 1 1 1 1 j jjl i TiiiiiiiiTii i tmmii m 1 1 iVii'm mu i m mWi iVHV;1?,1 ' What does feed economy mean te you? H i ssa&BwvmltBna---p -saTTifiyif.ta-rsgrTiiM--2 tfw -yesy a xm wnn bt i ..... p. . mm ! A itfJv'ue. 4 i Zath : "J i r inn. ' I TOESN'T it mean geed living at low cost? Feeds that are "short" in nourishing value and "long" in waste are never economical. The feed, Grape-Nuts, is economical te the last serving in the package, because every golden-crisp granule really contributes te body-building. Grape-Nuts offers the sturdy nutriment of wheat and malted barley in unusually compact form a comparatively 6mall amount providing exceptional nourishment. The 12 ounce package contains about 16 servings costing about one cent each. Every bit of Grape-Nuts is real feed, uniquely free from the bulky waste found it many ether feed products. Made from whole wheat flour and malted barley, Grape Nuts has the benefit of 20 hours baking which se modifies the starch of these grains that easy digestibility naturally results. Eaten with geed milk or cream, Grape-Nuts is a complete feed, which creates energy without taking away energy. And the gradual, daily accumulation of power is the greatest of all feed economies, since reserve energy is what counts most, cither in the sudden emergency or the long grind. A feed for economy a feed for health! And a feed with a charm of flavor all its own; "There's a Reason" Grape Nuts Made by Pestum Cereal Company, lU L, k. . . jm Cereal Company Biitl CfW, . JasaBSttf mm A FOOD ECONOMY Utt tas&d' t CXAPE-StrrS bt yix i bui a useai iu u Kl tlRIBlf it BtAUtaM. Essawa i n THE BODY BUILDER AT ALL GROCERS Inc., Battle Creek, Mich, in l j -- wxa ls .. Wanamaker'sDewn Stairs Stere Women's Plain, Turned-Sele Pumps at $4.90 Are Priced Nearly a Third Less $1.90 Undoubtedly thcre is Bomethinp aristo cratic about their absolute simplicity, and just because they are se plain, the occasions en which they may be correctly worn nre legion. These "special" pumps at .$4.90 arc de signed en particularly graceful lines, with turned soles and baby Leuis heels. Of black satin, patent leather or guntnetal. The addi tion of fancy tongues or buckles will introduce a note of the lntcbt fashion. Women's Pumps and Oxfords Specially Priced $3.90 Pumps of black patent leather or satin in favorite one-strap, low-heel styles with turned soles. Oxfords in black or tan leathers for street wear, with welted soles; or for sport with fiber soles and heels. Six ether styles of patent leather pumps nnd black or tan oxfords in a somewhat irregular range of sizes also $8.90. (Down HtivlM 8 tore, Clieitnet) Women's Fur Trimmed Coats Are Often Enriched With Embroidery at $18.75 te $32.50 Fer instance, at $18.75 a group of soft wool vcleur coats have beaver dyed ceney cellars and quite effective stitching and braid work en the sleeves and back. They come in the two popu lar shades of brown and navy. $20 coats are surprising because they are of warm belivia with beaver dyed ceney cape cellars and silk lined throughout. $27.50 coats are unbelted, wrappy affairs with wide sleeves; they are of suede velour attractively stitched and the warm cellar is of dyed ceney! $30 coats are of velour in loose back style, with cellars of wolf. $02.50 coats are of velour with quite elaborately embroidered sleeves ending in tightly buttoned cuffs; the cellars are of black caracul. (Down Stillra Meri', Market ) Women's Sleeveless Blanket Jackets, 50c en the Central Aisle Warm little jackets that keep one com fortable and allow one's arms freedom for any sort of task. Bound in matching colors. Flowered en blue, pink, gray, Copenhagen and lavender grounds. .Sizes 34 te -Id. Quilted Japanese Bedroom Slippers, $1 Dainty -Uppers gay with hand embroidery and peiky rosette-. Made of silky material and lined te match. Blue, purple, re.se, light blue, pink and bluck. Sizes -1 te 7. Elastic Girdles, $2.50 Of figured pink breclie with side insets of clastu- and across the back. Specially long hip and ery light boning. S izes 23 te 30. ((I'litrul Mi Old-Fashioned Quilting Challis, 19c Yard The charm of treasured old quills nnd a fine new rehihtnncL te wear and tear are combined in quilts made of quaintly pat terned challis m Pei'-ian and (lowered de pigtii. The colors aie "wear-well" kinds. 3(5 inches wide. Lamb's-Weel Baltinff, $1.90 Warm, soft and lleiej,, and made up into a 7-.S 1-iuch sheet ;ut ready te slip into a quilt ceer. Ne betlic- te use, and a let of solid comfort aftirv ard. (lien ii Mulr Mure. (iMHrul) New Medart Corsets, $5 te $10 The qualities of line and comfort that have distinguished Medart corsets are noteworthy in new models, designed for slender, aerage and large figures. Seme aie short and light, with girdle top; Heme have long skirt.- and heavy boning, with fairly high ba'k; some have elastic insets in the tides and back; some have very low bust and specially cut hip for large figures. Plain pink ceutil and dotted and figured breches finished with narrow braid or embroidery. Kreut-lace corsets should of course be fitted te the individual figure, and there is no charge for this service. (Itiiun Nairn Mure, Central) $3.90 J I U 10 v. l' w3f Twenty New Styles of Dresses Specially Priced $15 Anether important special purchase, fresh from a New Yerk manufacturer. Made of fash ionable wool crepe, silk canton crepe, silk crcpe de chine, crepe-back satin, charmcuce, heavy satin and the new satin-plaid crcpe de chine. Mostly in black, brown and navy. Three styles nre sketched, nnd thcre are seventeen ether attractive models. Leng, three-quarter and slashed sleeves. Slender silhouettes or draperies and pleatings. Seme have a touch of jet or steel beads. Generally they arc simple and practical exactly what many women want, but for which they expected te pay mero than fifteen dollars. Sizc3 1G te 44. (Down S, fairs Women's Leather Gloves, $1.15 te $2.25 Four kinds of soft geed-leather gloves, well cut and properly finished, ready for Autumn wearing. Imported Lambskin Gloves, $1.15 Twe-clasp style, ever-scam sewn and with Paris-point stitched back3. Black, white, brown, beaver and gray. Capeskin Gloves, $1.35 te $2.25 At $1.33 there are one-clasp capeskin gloves, pique sewn, in tan, brown, beaver and mode. At $1.65 one-clasp capeskin gloves out scam sewn in tan, brown, gray and mode. At $2.25 there aie strap-wrist capeskin gloves in brown and tan. (Demi-ttalm Kterr, Gleve Department nnd Central Alule) These Twe-Knicker Norfolk Suits Are All That Beys' Scheel Suits Ought te Be Serviceable in Materials and Making Mannishly Geed Leeking in Style Moderate in Price $9.75, $10.75, $12 The cloth suits here are made of every-thread, chemically tested wool fabrics. The cor duroy suits are made of firm, wide wale, thick pile corduroy. Te our best knowledge, there is no "weak link" in the work- iiiaiiHiiip ei muse suns, aeams n ll'n OTAIIT If a r1V rrl Immim H ; nwuiy euu cwiu UUU11U , coats and both pairs et knickers are lmeckwith mohair. Twe-Knicker Suits of All-Weel Cheviots, $9.75 Norfolk models with inverted pleat in back; patch or regulation pockets. Green or brown mixtures. Sizes 10 te 17 years. Twe-Knicker Suits of Corduroy, $10.75 Bex-pleated Norfolk suits in the deep, rich brown which is "natural" in corduroy. Sizes 9 te 16 years. Twe-Knicker Suits of All-Weel Cheviots, $12 Norfolk's with yokes and inverted pleat backs ; regulation or patch pockets Browns, green, grays and tweedy mixtures. Sizes 10 te 18 years. (lleirn Mulri. Mere fur Men, mi the Oulli'ry, Market; New Weel and Down Filled Comfertables, $10 "Finds" that every housewife will recognize as such! They are pure down or pure wool filled comfertables made especially for the Wanamaker Down Stairs Stere. The price is very low for such a combination of light weight and warmth. Weel-filled comfertables have plain color sateen back and border and flowered tops; 72xS0 inches. Dewn-lilled quilts have flowered top and back 72x72 inches. All-Weel Blankets, $10 Pair A chance tee geed te miss, because these blankets are exceptionally soft seft ami nappy! Either all-wool white blankets with blue or pink borders, or all-wool plaid blank ts in gray, Ian, blue and pink, plaided with white, and red with black. Beth kinds are 70x30 inches and they are $10 a pair. (Hemii stairs Stnrc, Cent full A New Kind of Slip-en Apron Specially Priced 55c Made especially for us. Similar ones have been selling at almost double, se you can imagine hew un usual they are. They slip en in a twinkling and are adjusted by eris, eris, cress straps that dispense w i t h buttons or ether fastenings. Noth ing a bit work aday about them. e i t h e r, a n d they are mighty effective. Plain cham- bray and pretty figured percales with contrasting bindings. Twe pockets. Tan, gray, pink, blue, green and lavender. (Hew ii rilnlra Were, Mrkl m&M ) IvMj s j i i n Vvi w I 111 19 1 K $15 Btore, Market) MEN! Pure Thread-Silk Half Hese Full Fashioned $1 Because they arc slight "sec onds." "Firsts" of this quality sell quickly at double and mere. Men who cheese these "seconds" will be doubly fortunate because the flaws are se slight as te be mighty hard te find. Black, cordovan and gray. All full fashioned. Seme have pointed heels. Ali silk te the very top ! (Detvn Mnlm Mere for Men, mi the (iiiltery, MnrLet) v it. fij.75 510.75 - Women's Sports Satin Skirts Re-Priced, $3.50 Plain blaik or I-,,vti fiber M1K baronet satin Mid Minn f.ir.-y plaid fiber nlk satin fl-.it t at the "-mi'i nc a low prici'. N'carly all size1-. 'I I icy ar pretty and they will wear ex tremely well. i Huh ii ..,r., Mrri Murl.el) Weel-and-Fiber Rugs Are Durable, Lew- Priced Rugs Net only the run,t durable, low-priced rugs madp, but tb( .in- wttufaitenly durable, re taining the indiwduulitj of their colors and patterns after long, haid usagi. TIrme are of the heavier grades--d culedly mere wool than fiber in their malpositien. Particu larly desirable for Winter u.se, as the coleru are dark and warm and cheerful. $ $13 j Sl.'i ezy,'f5i(f" , h LSiOimBsiMB r m a a. m w. v 47 11 v-' 12 e 0x11 ft. woel-and-fibor rugs, $7r(e and $9. 7.0'nU ft. wool-and-fiber rugs, v. nnd S12 8.11x10.0 ft. woel-und-flber rugs, $11.50 and ?l'l. 0.12 ft. woel-and-llbcr rugs, $12.50 and 515. . ,'-12 n- woel-and-fibcr ruga, ?17,50 and .?!'. i0. t Jrl5 ft. woel-and-fibcr rugs, $22.C0 ad (I)uwn Hlulri Stere, L'liettnut) 'S. VI ' 31 n ) ?1 .. yl
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