Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 24, 1922, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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Little Benny s
Nete Boek
By Lett Papa
After-Dinner Tricks
T.nst nlte nftcr wipplr pep looked nt
the " (?old fishes nin wen nt the yewker
pnrty, paying, Well, I' see tlieyrc still
nllve.
Ccrtcnly tliey ere, mitrli mi idcer, ma
fd. Wlllyiini, If I told yen lievv in
telligent tlieBC little Italics arc you
Tt-etttileiit beleevc It, she wed.
Your rite, I wouldent, pep cd.
Well then jest wnlt till I tell you.
nr de ou blppesc they did this morn
ing? inn Bed.
Yeu dent menn te tell me they breuk
out of the itniuuriiinV pep soil.
(Vrleny net, tlint wenldeiit be In
telligent for n fish, It would be Jest the
opposite, inn sed, nnd pep nod, Well
perhaps it would, nnd inn sed. Well
wut de jeu think, they nxuully thnnked
nic wen I fed them this morning.
Yeu dent lncen te sny theyve lenrned
liiglisli fce seen? pep sed.
Wlllyum dent be se nbicrd, you
rnuldent ixpect a fish te thnuk you like
nn ordinary persln. they huff te use
their own Inndguldge, and they did,
nin sed.
I dent knew whether I better lihscn
te cny mere or net. I dent think my
hurt is as strong ns It used te be, pep
tnl.
Well wnlt till T tell you, de jeu
knew vvnt the little dnrllngs did? mn
km, I (indent hardly put the lish feed
in the water wen the both of them
tnrtcd te mnke little bubbles of srntl
tinle, she f-ed.
Ifnw hnw linw, pej sed lading.
I told you you wenldent belcevc It.
111:1 sed, nnd pep sed, Hy gosh jeu were
rite, hnw linw hnw, wnlt till t tell this
down nt the efiice hnw hnw haw.
I think jeure terrible, I111 going rite
out te the movies with tilmldls, ma sed.
Wich she did.
YOUNG RUSSIAN REFUGEES
WIN FUNDSFORJRED CROSS
Repay Kindness te Them In Father
land by Activity Here
Twe boys of the Itlnlne Scheel.
Thirtieth nnd Nerrls streets, who came
I i're ns refugees from KushIu eight
ltie'iths age, i-nmpnignrd se vlgoieusly
for the Junier Hcd Cress Hell Cnll
llivl week, that the school bus nchievetl
II ivrerd enrollment. The junior drive
precedes the- Sixth Anntinl Hell Call,
of the Southeastern Pennsylvntiln Chnp
t r, which begins Armistice Dn.
Kusrll Chnnin nnd Anren (Jelilmnn
no the buys who were helped in their
m 11 country by the American lied
t hiss. When the Junier lied Cress
iltlve began In the schools both lads
linked permission te tell the ether rlill rlill
(lien what the lied Cress had done for
tlipm. They plendcd m Fiirressfully for
iiiniiey te support the organization that
their schoolmates contributed $!!2!MV,
5100 in excess of tlint given Inst yenr.
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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA', TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1922
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them. This request sounds Impossible,
nnd when the spectators sny se the
performer Mievvh tlint the fent enn be
accomplished unite ensliy.
Hem is the methed: l'lncc the lips
iignlnst the open cud of the mntch box
nnd breathe in. Held the mntch box
between the thumb nnd forefinger nnd
lift It nt tlip same time. The suc
tion rrcnted by drawing In the breath
SPORT WOOLS;
FOR HEAVY SWEATERS
Samples en Rcquett
COLONIAL YARN HOUSE
mi citr.itrtv hthfet
Phene. I.nrimt fOlfl
Ne, 300 Picking Up the Matches
A dozen matches arc laid side by
side, clew together, en the table. The
performer sets the cover of the match
box en them, ns shown in trie figure,
nnd akH ximc etic te pick up the
matches without touching them, nnd
without removing the box from nbove
CAN I
BE
BEAUTIFUL?
YES!
THE COSMO-PLASTIC
MirrnenH rsm nv
Dr. Stnckheu.se, 347 Bth Ave, N. Y.
Phila. Office: 119 S. 17th St., PhiltdelpMa
Cnimaltntlnns UVdnrtdiy It te 9
lloeklet Frwi. Mention Adv. IecnH 1487
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liillNHII
will cnuse the" matches te ndhcre te
the box, and they can be lifted elenr
of the tnble, dropping back when the
performer lets out his brenth.
TODAY'S BEAUTY HINT
Coats & Wraps
of Duvetyne, Belivia
and Marvella
that show .signs of wear
nnd weather enn be rc
finiHhed te leek like new
At Very Moderate Cost
Let us de it new, and
it will be ready when the
cool weather comes.
Schwarzwaelder Ce., iei7-27 weed si.
5tGbMert& efc&iva
It is net neccs.nry te shampoo
your hnir e frequently if it is en- i
tlrcly nnd properly demised each
time by the ue of it renlly geed
shampoo. The easiest te use and
quickest drjlng shampoo that we,
enn recommend te our readers is
one that brings out all the natural
beauty of the hnir nnd may be en-
jeyed nt ver little expetiK', by dis
solving a tenhpoenful of ennthres
which enn be obtained from any
druggist, in n cup of het water. ,
This makes a full cup of shampoo
liquid, enough se it is easy te apply
it te all the hair intend of Just
te the top of the head. This, when
rubbed into the scnlp nnd onto
every strand of hnir, chemically
dissolves nil Impurities. It Is very
seething nnd cooling in its action,
ns well ns bendldul te both scnlp
and hntr. After rinsing out the
lather se created, you will find the i
.mln Is fresh, dean ninl free from
dnndruff. while the hnir dries '
quickly nnd ecnly, developing a
bright luster and n soft lliifflness
thnt makes it seem very heavy. I
Adv.
m a
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TONIGHT I
An opportunity you have long looked for """.
and one you may net have have again, te hear ZE
Dr. Katherine M. H. Blackford 1
LAVA-VAR nished
furniture and floors
resist water and
weather. Won't
whiten. Prove vir
tually playproef and
accident proof. Their
bright, elastic surface
reflects light and
beauty.
LAVA-VAR flews en
easily. Dries ever
night.
Try best-by-far
LAVA-VARI
At Your Dealer's
All Celers and Clear
0P
Shoes That Take
The Clouds Off
Your Mind '
When you feel physically fit
your mind is alert, active. There
arc no clouds te bcfei it. Yeu can
think clearly. Yeu feel "equal te
nnythinpe."
But physical fitness is impossible
if the feet arc cramped into rlfid,
wrongly shaped shoes that impede
the circulation, bind the feet muscles
and wear en the nerves, causing pain
nnd undue fatigue. The
Cantilever
- Sheerrn
Weman
takes Hi" clouds off your nilnil li
Ntnrtlm; pliyHlc.il fitness nt the fet.
Theus.ituls of wenreiH In thin ceuntr.v
I1.1VB tenip te realize hew lurKi a pivit
feet fn-i ileiu plays In tlu-lr hul-ch;s and
hnpplnesH In it liuslness, professional or
social way.
Ne hidden piece of metnl prevents the
Cantilever arch from nexlnj? with each
movement of the feet. In Cantilevers
the fiint muscles urn unluimpercd ami
are nlleueil te de their wetk of holding
nic (unity-six lieneR of the feel In an
arrlinl poHltlen, and of llelng te gle
' reHllleiieQ and grace In vvnlklnR
'.intlli'Vcr Shoes rIv the feet tee
room Itheut mnlUng them leek elum-
The heela cither low, medium or I'utuin.
i as erf prpfcr are set xe te threw
the hotly Inte correct posture, with th
I alii of tlu. natural sole linn which p, r-
i nilts therfoet te assume a normal por
tion. If you sometimes feel that lh.re
are r-Ieurls en jour mind, try wearing
Cantilevers. Nete the shops llHtcd below
where tliev are sold. ,
j Widths AAAA te C. i
the originator of the science Qf
Character Anal sis in person tells
1 TEl" Character at Sight I
ci c:ui a. r.
larorperated
PHILADELPHIA
Executives, salesmen, employers, employees, business men
and women, YOU will be benefited and enjoy hearing this most
entertaining nnd interesting lecture.
Witherspoon- Hall Tues. October 24
HH Juniper and Walnut Sl.
5 8 '. HI. Sharp
: Fer farther information address Ben J
Manufacturers of
Celers, Paxnts and
Varnishes
since 1863
U'S
1 NisrVy
gal
LAVAVAB
ELOek
ClMtCll
.li'OMSHUtgJ)
Ne Admission Fee
ewetuana, tart uciirrne-Jirairera. i
CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP
1300 Walnut Street
Over Cunard Office
Cntllvcr ere 1I10 en sale In nearby el'les.
.Mtn.nii ll'nillu'liu's. I30J HIiiMitli Av
AnlMirj I'tirU Hi ni Mm,. ( u . r,n; ( n.,i.n,
iiiinili-n luiiiiii'j sj,,. sn.re, no IlrenilKii.
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lnliliHlmwi .nil.1'" .".HI Muln si
I inn aster 1'retX llant Kluir St.
11 C r PIMIPLI fl lltnillnir -Siliirlmr'. 113 ivmii Sniinr
S II rLUUR PlNISH I 'TIIIUMI lel. ,c IllilU III WviillllliB l
I r. iilnn 11 M. V01 rlir.pi, A Tli.
Wllke.liirre M. V Murn.i 1.1 I'.ihlle
Verk T'i" Ten 'Inn
mrni
Can you build a brick house
without bricks?
TF a man told you he was going te build a brick house without
- using any bricks, you'd think something was wrong with him,
wouldn't you?
Well, then, what about the man or woman who plans te build
a sturdy human body but neglects te eat the kind of feed that builds
that kind of body?
Many "refined" and denatured feeds are lacking in the mineral
elements which the body requires especially for bones, nerves
end teeth.
Yeu de get the right mineral elements In Grape-Nuts the deli
cious cereal feed made from whole wheat flour and malted barley.
Every bit of the nutrition which Nature puts into the grains
Is retained in making Grape-Nuts. Lime phosphates, iron, mag
nesium, potassium are all there. And then, tee, there's that won
derful flavor and cri&pncss that makes eating a joy.
Try Grape-Nuts with cream or milk for breakfast or lunch
tomorrow, and see if you haven't been missing an unusually deli
cious and sustaining feed. Sold wherever geed feed is sold or served.
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There's a Reason
M GrapeNuts
Made by Pestum Cereal Ce., Inc.
Battle Creek, Mich,
I firPl ifefattH
idfcrtf
.tvtitcewr
n.wm-'"-
ietnut
- . A FOOD
1 ltT
VBaMLvJCMJ I
Sr"""WHHWMf lyknwL ffnin naif
"H-i.iS'
Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere
Specializing Unusual
Cleth Frecks at $15 te $45
Just when se muny women arc
asking for them for street wear,
for business, for an afternoon's
shopping or matinee as always,
the Down Stairs Fashion Stere
comes forward with the newest and
most interesting kinds at delight
fully moderate prices.
Ceat dresses are distinctly in
favor this season, and they begin as
low as $15 here for unusual ones of
fine Peiret twill with embroidered
sleeves and cellars. Other models of
twill or wool cpenge at .$10.75,
straight of line and distinguished
with silk embroidery and braiding.
Peiret twills at $20 show braiding
in Oriental colors and side-draped
skirts.
Others at the Fame price show braided
panels, nail -head bead cmbieidcry, silk
embroidery and out-ef-th"-ordiimry braid
ings. Fiem $22.50 le $'15. one may cheese
from nmeni? a whole host of delightful
frocks, nie.Uly of the liner twills nnd
woolen crcpe3.
The model s'rrewn at $2'J..'0 has a new
kind of pleated crepe trimminjr and ron ren
trnstinp; braided designs. Others show
richly glowing embreideiies en bodice,
panels or sleeves. Many arc in the new
side-fastened style with tfiidle ornaments.
Remarkable dresses at ?:58.."j0 and 545
are conies of very much hiuhcr-niiccd
medel3, nnd there is an air about their excellent materials and unusual
treatment
in search
srY Hf)
SptY
Li M j
$22.50 I ' I
S20 kj '
treatments nnd trimmimrs certain te reJemmn(i mem te tnt woman
of semethinL' truly dist'iictne and smart.
" . . . . l. .-I.....
(l)IIWII iinirw -Miirr, iiM.i.T-i;
Specializing New Coats
and Wraps at $16.50
te $38.50
It would seem that mere women
wear sports coats than ever before.
Ne matter what ether sort of coat
or wrap .she owns, the rough-and-ready
utility and long-continuing
geed leeks of a sports coat make a
tremendous appeal. And the excel
lent assortment of geed model. in
the Down Stairs Ceat Stere is cer
tainly an inspiration for buying.
Beginning with smart double-faced
diagonal (weeds at $1(5.50, one may
cheese ether tweeds, soft sports
woolens, chinchillas and po'e coats-,
lined, plaid backed or half lined, at
$20, $25 and up te $42.50.
Fer the woman who appreciates
the warmth and becomingness of a
fur-cellared coat there is an inter
esting group of veleurs and belivias
at $25. Furs are caracu' and
beaver-dyed ceney, and the coats are
all lined and warmly interlined.
New in the Ceat St'v are some excep
tional belivia tapes with chinchillr.-il.ved
cone cellars at $110; lined with -tuped
iriny silk and interlined, se th.-v .., ..
riiilly nice for evening wear. Others of interest. nK fur-cloth arc S.'iO
aleo, and of fur-cloth with ceney eellnis, S.'J.",.
New-, soft-pile belivias, of whir h tl.e coat -ketched i, one, have be
ccminjr fur cellars unusual kin-l, ,f cnliierleries, the new wider
s eeyes, the new Mde-fa-enm.s, an-l u-ally line peau de cv-ne lmiiiRS.
Mostly blue and soft browns.
(IIhhii Mnn 'iii-.., M.i , K.'l ,
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W, i1' 1
- i 4i h
TO" I
if
S38..'i0
& $8"0
Sale of Sample
Hats, $8.50
Yes, really
exclusive !
Net two hats
alike in this
net - se - very
large but ex
ceedingly inter
esting group of
charming n e w
hats at $8.50.
They come from
a designer noted
for his original
ideas and for
the care and nicety of his workman
ship. Ordinarily, they would be con
siderably higher priced, but this spe
cialized group was secured in a way
enabling us te offer them se attrac
tively. The colors are unusual. One
lovely apple-green one is embroidered
and French knotted in gray worsted.
A deep leaf-brown velvet one is clev
erly cut te show facings of tan duve
tyne en the turned-back brim, and
there is a brown and tan rose with a
brown ribbon center resting en one
side.
A black velvet one- has a crown ttn ked eh
the bias!, se that it gives a me I unusual
swirled effect, and there is a metal ornu ernu
nii nt en one side.
A softly "scerped" navy blue velvet one
has most distinctive zephyr embroideries, in
soft j?iay.
Kach one entirely distinctive. Each one
utterly different.
All of them met unusual at RS.rjO.
(I)eum Miilrs Mure, .MiirUrt)
Small Beys' Cotten-
and -Corduroy
Suits, $2.50
Corduroy rousers that .stand u-Ji a let
ei" hard wear cotton blouses that v ill wash.
It is a combination that in -thei.' fuil ver
practical for little be.vs' Winter wear. HIuu'
buttoned en trousers, or treuscis buttoned en
blouse stvles. I'.raid-' rimmed sailor collai. cellai.
with small black ties. dray, blue and brown
Sizes 2 te ti years.
(IIiikii MiiIi-h err. ( nil-ill)
Stamped Pieces for
Clever Needlewbrkers
15c te $2,25
On the Down Stairs Stere Centra1. Mule
The Art Needlework table en the
Chestnut Street end of the Central
Aisle is practically a little .shop. On it
lire placed bits of new fancywork as
seen as they are unpacked.
The attendant knows all sorts of
fancy stitches and the kinds of lles
te suggest for different designs as well
as the harmei ieus blending of shades
and colorings.
Prices range from 15c te $2.25 and
include bibs, luncheon sets, work
aprons, towels, scarfs, centerpieces,
children's dresses and bedspreads.
Sci.-'sers te keep in one's workbag
ar' 50c pair. Made-up models are
helpful in suggesting possible devel
opments of individual designs.
(Iliiun Stiilr Slerr', ( rntriil Mule)
Old-Fashioned
Quilting' Challis
19c Yard
Grandmother would Jike thi.-e quaint
challis patterns. Theie are Persian effects,
and flowered ones, and a fan pattern that
leeks ver old-fashioned, indeed. Mostly
in the darker colors. 3t inches wide.
Cotten and Weel Bats for Quilts
90c and $1.90
MakinK a quilt ceases te be much of
problem, when one can buy the bats all
ready te slip into a cover. These nre siz
able, tee.
Cotten bats, 72x.)0 inches, 00c each.
nats.
"Aren't These Geed Leeking Shoes!"
nay It te
Men
men.
Women any it te
their friend.
Wives setj it te
their hutibandts and
hu-sbandis say it te their wives.
They Are the Wanamaker Standard Shoes for Women
at $5 te .$6.50 and for Men at $5
Shoes contracted for months age when rales were a Nile lower. Made
especially for us with every nice little detail one wants in iroed shes. Obtain
able new in practically all sizes and widths in nvnv than twenty down-te-tlu-minute
styles!
(I)uvvri stnrs sl,,,. s(,,r,. f,,r V, unit n. f'lit.tniil s(r,,.(
nml fnr Vl.'n, .lul Ti-lili lhi siihunj. IIi'm n nn lie- (,nlli r
0- ii"'' f" LxvL
v . . .)
Women's Shoes Marked Down
te $2.75
A third te mere than half l?--- than
regular for these geed-looking one
.strap pumps, "Marv Jane" pumps and
oxfords. They may be chosen in a
ariety of leathers. The pumps have
turned sole and Dabv Leuis or low
heels : tie oxfords have substantial be ii.lcri -tinr te tN--e who J
mp.s and medium heels. Diekeu sb.e.s.
Women's Shoes Marked Down
te 53.75
Shoes from rcg. '.ur . tock price
lowered a third and mere combined
with specially advantageous purchases.
Tan and slack pumr- and oxfords,
bla-'k .satin enn-strap pumps and nov nev
elt'es. (Jeed shejs at a price sure te
Knew
I llm. it stairs s! I,.,
"V-.'ai .'maker" ijuabtv.
Women's Specially
Priced Mecha
Gloves, $2
The woman who is laying in her
Winter supply of gloves will consider
these among her most lucky "finds."
Bemuse of advantageous special pur
chases, they are a third less than
standard price. They ar made of soft
Arabian mocha, which is very pliable
and comfertabla.
l-clas gloves with spparneint
t'tcher' I'acks, or emlyeid.ered 'n stlf
or contracting colors. Out seam sewn.
(Iray and be-iver bi wn.
1 1 ii st .;rs , ( , mr ,t ,
Well-Designed Corsets
for Large Women
$3.50 te $8.50
Unusual te hnd "specialized mod
els" at .-nth moderate price., but large
women v h.i require particular kinds
of well-boned corsets wpl find thai the
-eli'i-thi' of them is urusuahy easy
and pltasantlv economical in the Down
Stairs Corset Shep.
s , "0 for topless eei sei- for steui f'j s,
in i w"h -trenjr. wide stul,; .,n, oieu'1 '!
lie-i.'-i ! with well-plaeeil ela?t'c inseit.
" I'm vvi ll-bni'i'il c out ii cnihet.s in nieih nn
in' Ii st stvii . "-slv-rt parts an-ieiitr, :i .1
I , 'fii i t" be hifihir te oentiol the lie h
i.' '. t' -hmitiUv bl.tilf-.
s fur n"iitliii tepli ss ninilel of slilit'v
K;i . iil.i-clial. ..ii! m,.-(i fei tl1(. sain. ,nr.
i-color brocade.
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Vtilh
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FOR m
I r' i'
m
I rousers
s T-C,'7iMV 4
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New Dress Trimmings
15c te $1.85 Yard
mill, sil-e: ami ste 1 i rtV.-ts, vith insnn insnn
atien tir clever cU-siciier in verv sliitnnir
iir'ie uie iane little Daml trini-
,in-t half an inch vv inY. I'atterm 1
siuiu-iiiiKs h-ivi touehes of ir..v
All-v
inches, S 1.1)0.
tllimn Slulrn Stere, I'riilnil)
tin C'.lil
i...i..i hi, ifii .1 .I,. kii, ,1. 1.....1 ... .......i mi
vim.-i ... ..-., v-i -n , i-i iMivril OUIUI. lllt'Ili
are I'.lnn metalhe K.ee a (,'ori'eeus ten
in bi s vvule Kvery one is lovel.v itml new.
Tinsel Brocade, S2.75 Yard
Shu i ni.' patterns en a s.ilk black back-frui-nu
tine nii'ils te s(l. thein In realize
vvli.-it ..Ui-ite irimmini,'!, or paii"ls they will
make Tin- i low blues, anil browns .mil
Kreeii- a'e lore as well as eltl and .silver.
l'J inches wide.
3()-lneh Black All-Over Silk Lace
$2.25 Yard
Cobwebby patterns that will make the
prettiest party frocks imaginable. The
width is just riBht for scarfs, tue.
'"he Down
S au-s m r
I'e.' .'h. , en
tin ( ..: .,..
j u s t u ii e
flight fl e w n
I'.'em Mark '
S i reel, is
daily at'ract
iiis" mee and
ni e r c m e n
through ju si
'iich ! ul pi
ed . s ,;. t! i . n;.". r'er u he:i a
man buy-- a pi- .v if uethmj at
V.'ana:v.iiki.i'-. he kiews it is al -
,we'i; n 1 1 In u'h. -e v-i' -ay -e, but
I u -' -e ii lu'.i be.-u clvmieally
i! and pr.iNi'd ,s .
Tv- ' sum -, ihe-i, at S:?li."(). are
all-wool, a.1 I e:u h r.it has two
pair of iron- rs. Tha. mean.- it
will wear ui ' i.l-eiit ;- ae a 1 i ik
as 'lioe-r 'I;.)- nit vith. en. pair
-kIu at alieut tn;s pi'iv-i..
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9
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lilts ,IM I ,, 'MV (
i 1- .r in two i ,,
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lui-t
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Yeung Men's Swrls
S nil's of AU-Y.'oel
Fabrics, $2.",
New a.sMMtinei t.s of .seasonable
tweeds and cheviets. ( eat.s have
belts and bellows or inverted
pleated backs; patch pei-lv'.s.
The kinds- of -inl -elli ic,. mi,n
wear. sptirisnien w -ar a. id veujij
busini s, men wc-.r
linn n sr, sturi. I r M n. mi lln
I. nil. n VliirUel i
New Blankets With
a Pleasant Mixture
of Weel, $5
Just eneuph wool te make them soft and
vvaini-feslini,', and net enough te allow them
te shrink in the course of several tubbiriKs.
They aie double blankets and (10x80 inehpa.
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