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General Acenti Benn BMt. VUUdelaaU Lembard 8078 Main 244S leuth AmeriA en u.jevimmentdhips iNew Reduced Rates Fastest Time I- Tin, ,?'; iWi Bail. 5. 3. Southern Cren . . , .Nev. lSth , ? . American Levlon ..n.u.sm 5. S. Pan America n.r . 7h 1 .. Weittrn World ....Dee. Ml 1 " t"reaner for rfeeerferrr. beekht. tddrtm Munson Steamship Linee ...::!'& a. .S. Shipping Beard Lmertca Wle haiik-i IN GOOD TASTE By Baroli Denalitmn BberUkt I I In ii tr'm iTitr-a a n elL IB laVw.ulIf .a. 11 LU iltf 1 1 Tir In I iMi3Ktiglti I'uv-iH i i r ii i.. raan i . .. i ' Little Benny i ' Nete Boek My jra Walte Walla may either be decorative or used ai a backrreund te the furnish-1 Inta of a room. Though decorative walls are mere frequently found In, ballrooms or rooms of a public character, a cer tain amount of decoration is permis sible In smaller houses. In fact, where furniture Is scant and simple walls of a decorative character are necessary; otherwise our rooms would have a leek of bareness. The easiest kind of decorative wall te manage In the ordinary home Is the pended wall, with Inserts of painted decorations, of fabrics, or of ornamen ernamen tnl pnpers. There are a number of Im ported Japanese papers In geld, silver and colors which, theueh net Intended fertwall papers, may be used with geed effect. Anether method of treating a wall, which it suitable in many homes, is te have a frlcxe above woodwork paneling, or, with an otherwise plain wall, above a strong rail set two or three feet below the celling. Where It Is simply a question of two or three rooms, brightly colored walls may be managed, but strong colors should be used with discretion, aa they are apt te become tiresome. Tomorrow Walls as Backgrounds Can Yeu Tell? By B. J. and A. W. Bedmt Who Proved Our Muscles Have Power te Contract Before it was known that our mus cles bave the power within themselves te contract It was supposed that this action was controlled by the nerves. This belief arese because It was found that when the nerves were excited the muscles did contract, hence It was only natural te guess that the ncrrci were the cause of the action. The difficulty was that no one had ever undertaken te dissect the human body iu such u way as te find out about this faculty of the muscles. In the sixteenth century a Belgian named Vcsa'lus undertook the study or the human body. By dissecting these of the dead he proved that many cur ent ideas of body structure were wrong. He wanted te make n thorough Rtudy, but unfortunately while he was one dav dissecting the body of a Spanish gentleman who had just died, the on lookers thought they saw his heart throb. They accused him of dissecting a living man and he had te flee the country te save his life. Net until two centuries later was a rareful study, with the aid of dissec tion, made by any one. In 1753 Al bert Heller published his set of draw ings of parts of the body, made from anatomical 6tudlei. Thwe very no curate charts made possible the dis covery of the forniatleu nnd function of nany parts of the body. Among these was the power of contraction of the muscles en their own account. Ilaller's nlatcs were the first te show the dif ferent nerves ami vessels attached in their proper positions and he added te each plate the use of the parts shown In the drawing. He made these drawings se accurate and spent se much time en each minute detail, that even with help he was net able in seventeen years te complete the description of the whole human body. Tomorrow Hew De Plants Breathe?! I herd some man tawkina te another man today, saying. Hay, At, would you like te knew a geed way te get cebij and the 2nd man soil. I sura would and the ferst man sed, Be would I, ha ha ha. Being a Jeak, and I went home and tried it en ma, saying, Hay ma, would you like te knew a easy way te get coal? ' , A I cereny would. Ive been trying te act seme for 2 weeks, and judging by i the way the cealmen ' tawk you mite , think the strike hadent started yet in- ' aAMf f liAlnsi nil nva Inns fisVrt. VAI1 mile think coal was diamonds set in platnum the way they keep It te them selves. Wy, wat de you knew about tny way te get it easy sne sea. would you MKe te unew a wayr led. Certeny X would, wat de you slppese Vn bin saying all this Urn e emrM I would, ma sed, and I aed. He wmrtl I. Yeu silly thing, in uitni "". father, he'll apprlclate It rjjejuaeif theres eny thing he cant stand lta a cow houre In winter, ma aed. Wlch pritty seen .pep came neme. saying. Burr, burr, I dontbeleeve I take en my oversea ai , -v ideer of Imitating the grate outdeore in theiheuse? and ma sed, We ha te go Jajiy with the coal. Willyum, goednlss knows ware the nextten Is coming from," it it aees, ana ey ins .""; ypm, hee hee, III tell you a geed way , a.A aiAtttat nsta1 it at Well lets have it by all means, yea , Gods, pep sea, anu ma sea, be 'Merry 'CJrlsmas. pep .aed, and tna sed, O, I must of get that rang, O I remember, would you like te knew a geed easy way te get seme geed coal Be would you, pep sed. ." ??; O. no wonder you guessed It, I gave u aWl"ll 'say you did. burr, burr, de you knew eny morn jeaks, 1 mite ns we" take off my overcoat I gess and mane myself at home, burr, burr. Wlch be did. ,K&JSBmMMMBMBmlX?lwt iaL4 BmBBWB'MiBmBmM!M4l WikWWBwwmmmw wm!mKMmBmWJ mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmbk7 SHE SMILES- Because Bell Telephone Operating is pleasant, well paid, congenial. Here is an opportunity for am bitious young women. See Miss Stevenson at 1631 Arch St. between 8:30 A. M. and 7 P. M. THE BELL TELEPHONE CO. OF PENNA. AJHBW StSk HWaMBfflaHyrfiSf??iJj5i TJTmttxp Wmllm r tr-nw;mmw. W a iW- M aTI J "&i Wanamakers Down stairs Mere Has Remarkable Winter Sports Coats for as Little as $10 And Luxurious Fur-Trimmed Ones for as Little as $25 Sfrikinry evei'v note in the whole scale of Winter-. coats from swagger, rough-and-ready tweeds te lux urious fur-trimmed wraps of beautiful pile fabrics. Sports Coats, $10 Nice woolly tweed ones with rainbow fleckings. Blues, browns and grays; quarter lined. Tan Chinchilla Coats, $16.75 Remarkably fine chinchilla coats in chew and lighter tans; silk lined throughout. Sports Coats and Coats With Furs, $25 Unusual veleurs and belivias with beaver-dyed ceney cellars, or cellars and cuffs, or cellars, cuffs and pockets; blues and browns. Plaid-back sports coats half- lined with suede cloth; browns and tans. Coats With Furs, $38.50 Seft, high-pile belivia with trimmings of nutria, fitch opossum or Manchurian wolf-deg. Straight-line belted and blouse-back models. Many embroidered. Other Fine Coats With Furs, $15 te $65 Smartly new models, some with fur-cloth jacquctte tops and belivia skirts. Other straight-line and wrappy model belivias with wolf, nutria, beaver or caracul. Exclusive Coats, $75 te $150 Of the finest trade-marked coatings with cellars, and some, according te price, with cellars and cuffs of squirrel, taupe, brown or black fox and beaver. Brown, navy, Sorrento and black. (Down Htalrs Ster. Murkct) ' Clethes Won't Dry in the Rain H i LOVE NOTS By KAY KEAN ifcN A Fable for the Fair There was once a woman whose heart was clothed in diaphanous veil fugs. This proving popular, she tried draping her body in an obundance of fine raiment. Of course she get a let of candy and flowers and dinner engagements. Yet there never came n suitor who offered te endow her with his worldly goods or te take out n Joint account for her at his tunings bank. Day after day her fate line kept look ing morn und mere like a clethca'lne. And the longer and mere dazzling the IIiia KrtStdtiiA tins mnrn en I lv'fli'tltill fitfl the Fair One get from her own re- ! flectien. Hut that was the end of her satisfac tion. Fer what she failed te get was a line en the inward reflections of her ad mire. Fer, though they admired her beauty, they silently counted the cost of her Queen Ann effect nnd splendor. Meral: If you are trjing te catch a man s eye, deck yourself in some cing lug creation. If you want te held a man's heart, try donning a gingham apron nnd creating something culinary. CepyWffhf, lilt, tv VvWe UiiO'T Company Last Monday it rained. It may rain next wash day. But these wise woman who avail themselves of the ad vantages and economy of Economy Family Laundry Service never have te worry about "wash day weather." A postal or phone call will bring a demonstration bundle te your deer, with story of this wonderful service. Pennsylvania Laundry Company 313-327 N.32d St. Phenes 1111. IViten SMS Keytteae. Weal MftS Things You'll Leve te MaJte 'i"JWWUNO Astaasaettl r.nEt..?J' .ewywe te PKRO Fln.tf"?..!S?" Caal. of .r..;:7SiKw '??"! loom,. UnetctUadcuisiM. ltaiJ.BJ SBh . rn-S9uth.Amrtm T Baqta Tareia Met. 18 RB a"1 ? v. as lB.8.BnU Lull Bee.tl (IKACK LINK. :ne. JO lluneirr He,, Net, WW. iir Litrnl Asent COMMERCIAL STEAMSHIP LINES fc (Oprruttnu t'j.S OeW. Ship,) 2? W McCRMACK, INC. jzrz ?."- '", "vbu Maw (eia A Little Sealing Wax and Ribbon Makes a Handsome list urnament. Cut out a circle of buckram about five Inches in diameter. Cut a ribbon of the chosen color into pieces three inches long. Point encb piece at the top, Place seme seuling wax of a color that will go well with that of the rib bon, Inte a shallow pan. Allew it te melt ever n email flame, but de net let it get tee soft. Dip the pieces of ribbon Inlo the wax; ena piece at a time. Gather the straight end of each piece of the ribbon, lleglnnlng at the center of the buckram circle, sew tbe -ll.l .lnl. t It. Aftfllth ttlAtl. n. thn lower edge only. Stitch them en in circles until the outer edge Is cev ered. This forms an attractive chrya anthemum flewerlike ornament. uuatau Hosiery te Match Your Gewn and Shoes WHATEVER color hosiery you wish te harmonize with your gown and shoes ask for Cadet 920 Line the hosiery of discriminating women the country ever, because of its irresistible chirpi and style. MET HOSIEHY jjjX SCONTinCALUr STAJSNGTHINH) n njEINFOnjCO The Cadet 1C920 Line of Hosiery is built for WEAR and DOES wear. It is scientifically strengthtntd and reinforced. The tops are doubly re-inferced te resist garter strain. Yeu will find the color you want in the fifteen exquisite new shades of browns and graysfifteen of the most popular colors ter Fall frocks and shoes. (I Saratoga Meum Cinnamon Buck Otter Caialla Ruiiian Calf Mandalay Cocea Brown Oeldtn Tan llrenie African Brown Braver Gun Metal ''gee FULL FASHIONED. Especially reinforced silk top. fgze full FASHIONED. Twe pairs will wear six months. i4ze-Scientifically strengthened. Fashioned. AT DEPENDABLE DEALERS EVERYWHERE Originated, tManufacturcd and Guaranteed 7 Cadet Knitting Company : Philadelphia, Pa. 2nd STREET V ALLEGHENY AVBNUB laks Bw'BmP i$s5mlBlmf xsV 1 vr9&L-&U cut V u wu r "mlAL u ihJ ID v ' k l 1 P . 1 i m 1 ST ' $38.30' $25 ?38.50 $10 Interesting Groups of Moderately Priced Smart Frecks $5 $9.75 $15 $16.50 Including many purchased te sell at a third te half less than regular. Others price-lowered because there are only one or two of a kind or size. Others just new and very advantageously marked te demonstrate the always-existing advantage of buying in the Down Stairs Fashion Stere. Weel pleated skirts. Dresses at $5 jersey with lenir ovcreiouses 3kT and Five or six desirable styles I Die in tailored sorge and a special group of very pretty crepe li ty tfs de chine afternoon dresses. estly in sizes up te 38. Dresses at $9.75 Strikingly smart twill-back velveteens, with Paisley crepe bodices. Alse fine crepe de chine and Canten crepe frocks with bead in?, draperies, graceful panel treatments. Blues and blacks. Dresses at $15 Lavishly embroidered Peiret twills and fine tricetines. Charmeuse afternoon dresses gracefully draped and ornamented. Fine Canten crepe and exceptional twill-back vel veteens with beading or embroidery. Dresses at $16.50 Speciully notable model in wool crepe for bteut women. They are embroidered ami narrowly belted and come in sizes 42 te 52. Navy blue and brown. (Iloue Stalra ritere, Mnrlict) New jersey dresses with long-line tuck ing and flying side panels und a novel braid ed belt in sizes 30 te 14 come in navy and brown. Twi'I back velveteen frocks sometimes have embroidered crepe blouses. Kmbreidered Canten crepe frocks have draped skirtH. Exceptional tailored frocks of Peiret twill have the new circular skirt. Paneled models of hatin-back Canten crepe and charmeuse gowns are fagetted or draped. Navy, black nnd brown in the group. 'When Manufacturers Ask Hew It's' Possible te Sell Such Shoes as These at $5 te $6.50 then you may knew the shoes are out of the ordinary. And certainly these Wanamaker standard shoes for men and women are decidedly out of the ordinary. Before we introduced them te Philadelphia we made sure they were the best manufactured in the United States at about these prices. Since we put them into our Down Stairs Stere we have compared them ever and ever again with all sorts of "specials" and these shoes are still the best wc can (Women Down Malrs Mere rhestnut) ' finH in newnpsc nf i vIp. in (med Ipntliprs in rnraful mnlra nnd finish. They are amazing shoes and their prices arc down te Ihe pre-war level! Men's low and high shoes in four styles with rubber j heels attached, all $5. Women's low shoes in nearly twenty styles and various leathers, $3 te $6.50. Plenty of all sizes. (.Mcn'n Dunn Stair terr for Men Uallrry, Market; Sale of Geed Corsets at Less Than Half Price, $2.50 Ones and twos of particularly geed trade-marked corsets, marked less than half price because the models are discontinued or they show signs of handling. Mavis, Gossard, Medart and Bien Jolie in the let. Frent or back lace and topless or medium-bust styles Sizes 22 te 35 in the let. (ten Htalra Htera, Central) Princess Slips of Radium or Satin, $5 Seldom has there been any thing created quite se comfortable and nice te slip en as a princess slip. It takes the place of two garments a camisole and petticoat. It is also all the lining one requires for a cloth or silk frock. These $5 slips are of particularly geed sPks and made in the tailored self-shoulder strap style that every ene likes. Radium silk . slips in black, brown and navy. Satin ilips in black, brown, navy, flesh and white. Size Stl te -U. (t)iin Stair Mere, Central) Warmly Welcome Bathrobes, $5.50 Much better in every way than any we have had at about this price. Made of a specially well Hkecl kind of soft cotton blanketing which is particularly downy and warm. Cut full with a larsre shawl cellar edsred with satin and with matching trimmings at pocket-tops and cuffs. Silk cord girdle. Pretty figured patterns en Copenhagen blue, gray, lighter gray, creen. wink or dark blue grounds, regular sizes for women. (I)nwn htalra Stere, Central) jqbb3 as Lapis-Blue Jewelry Most satisfactory, perhaps, of all the imitations of real gems are the copies of lapis stones. J tt- The Necklaces, $2 te $9 2 $ are in plain or graduated aiytea. eiuuui.ii upuque uuen, sparkling cut ones. Small beads, large beads, round bead s. elongated bead r. ;, 5 Lengths nil the way from 127 te $ M inches. The Earrings, $1 te $4 in many instances may be chosen te match the necklace. Drep and pendant styles, iltnttn Stairs Mere, Central) Warm White Chinchilla Coats for Wee Tots, $5.50 Made of soft woolly feeling vhite chinchilla, double breasted and lined throughout. Belted a 1 1 'round, as the picture shows. Aren't they at tractive 'r And they a.uredly are warm and moderately priced ! White Chinchilla roie iiais, .i ste Te match the ceai aiv round, ule-.e-tiuing little toques with protecting car tabs. (Iluen silr. Mure, OntritM m L i jLii saw i llFT Mb Frames and Dainty Heads for Night Lights, $1 and $1.25 Wire frames in several styles, all com plete with cord and socket, are $1 and $1.23. Pretty bisaue luadn, or heads with elaborately coiffed hair, nru $1. (Down htalra Mere, rl rclli Werlt Shep, Central) All Lacy Nightgowns and Chemises, $1, $1.50 Pretty lacy chemises already packed in Christmas boxes, $1. Lace trimmed empire nightgowns, $1.50, V-neck muslin gowns edged with imita imita tien Cluny, $1. (Down Mai re Mere, Central) M an Find Much te iTien Commend in Wanamaker All-Weel Overcoats, $25 te $37.50 First there is the quality of the over ever coatings. C hemic ally tested and proved a 1 1 -wool. Fine silky - feeling cheviets, fuzzy tweeds and in teresting nov elties. Second, there is the style-iC Big storm ul sters and ul sterettes, belt ed or semi belted. All with a fine biir air of substantiality and masculinity about their bread shoulders and huge, pockets and cellars. Third, there is the price. A man may .step almost anywhere between $25 and 537.50 and get the sort of an overcoat lie's mighty proud te buy and wear. Pwn Malr. Mere for Men, in the Uiillrry, Market) Children's Warm Gloves, 50c te $1.65 Correct kinds for every sort of wear school, play or "best." Jersey and Woolen Gloves, 50c te 85c 50c pair for tkeco-lined jersey cloth gaunt lets with star or shield-trimmed cuffs. 0,ric for knitted heathe. wool gloves. 85c for ribbed-cuff henthcr gauntlets, some sizes large enough for small women. Leather (ileves, 85c te $1.65 Sen and $ 1 .2.1 for fleece-llncd leather guuntlets, Keme witli fringed cuffs. Jl.uO for youths' flencn-lined leather gauntlets in tan and brown. $l.jr and 51.05 for soft fleerc-linrd suede gloves in gray and brown. ?1.2." and HIM for fleece-lined brown capeskin gloves. (Down Staira Stere, Central) m m .VI 11 1 ! $1 4.J ! j l,.,. .MkkMtkSi iiSlAtiV'lai rii Ai&, iU-fr&.!l.Att , .X&feiA.n-i rev,-i t rZC