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ypiii'm ii yfWrg i &. i r - .l . u (1 mmm S 1 .. Y.i A 'DREAMLAND " ADVENTURES Turtle Slew Hy DADDY EVENING yBLld'iifetGift-PHliXADELPHIA:, THtTBSPAY, , MAY 2& 1922 nrmiirr Wl&S-MASKSctcTO HIRE II I U millFr- cdstumierL. il !'( '" '" r....i .,.( NicA-in-rir- vZiVrtlc,"che te crr,,iW fore fr tl,rk and forth fccrr In.- i.i. iiirf ferffc nciicrm ns" ?etf "ZtiucnWM ( Minn series rJrle h m 'low ccan nmc onto rcc -trip e vn: Jack nnd .a.icf f teLmithcJMUr alew. CHAPTER IV Itciutlful Olrl HOI'I'ITY HOI' KAMMT bnd nreved tlmt he wasn't any swifter II '"'. , r. 1.1 i.i Iwnntv lilies h Mud Turtle Up reiild rim twenty time-j SH rk- lift UP-MUil ceiiu tilrTi hntwMng en Ms KpcwI. lie had frtfnSnsP " the tnrllc had Nlew b.it Birr-that Is mr motto." kl J Stlck-in-thc-Mt.tl Turtle te Jack i knot "I'll fict tliln letter from jSlfi ley l IJrautlful Olrl win ""Mt l.nw h Why te hurry It llirre. ' M lanct. We will Rlvr you a ride te Ind wlft "' wl" KlVP y..u r,l,c t0 fh Iki -of lleaiitlful (5irl." ' II fere Htlrk In the - Mud Turtle reuld niv what he thought about that M? Jul lifted lim nml his nemnRP e the hack of Trlxle and get up behind him Janet mounted Topsy, and away fhw'winl faster than Stlek-ln-thc-Mud Turtle ever had gene before. Oulleplty snlleplty - Ballep! They went through the Orcat Weeds and ramc te the uread swamp. Oalloplty Oalleplty Oalloplty ftlepllysnllnn ! T he.y went around tl,cainp and runic te the hills, (.itl-Ullj-Bnlloplty-siiHenl They mounted tVeliM and came te the luiine of lkiiu tlful Olrl. - . tack and Janet Hwuntt off the panic, nnd Jaek placed Stlck-ln-tlie-Mutl Turtle en the steps of the house. "Tap. tap. tap!" Stlck-In-thc-Mud Turtle rapped en the deer with hl beak. At the second tap there was a scurry lne of feet within the house. At the third tap the deer Hew open and Beauti ful Girl rushed out. At lirst sight Jack and Janet were struck by her i:..b lllir tllPV S.BW. tOO. KflO W iakvuV (im eiiu2 nn she once had been '0!i faithful Tut tie, here you are at tart!" riled Jteautiful Girl. "I have waited Ien? for you." She deftly utripped the luhher covering from Stick -In-thc-Miiil'H hark and found Bashful Bey's letter. She klbsrri tlie letter be bo be fere she read It. nnd she kissed every linens she ran her eyes down the page. It was plain te be seen that she was tcm fend of Bashful Bey. Her eyes uerc bright as she finished, but the cave a creat sigh ns she folded the letter. "Alas," bhe said, "this Is only Letter Number tJlxty-enc. There are 100 In the wooing berlcs. 1 must wait until Bashful Bey sends me thirty nine mere before. 1 can marry him. Wilsen's Comfert Shoes 3742 Germantown Ave. Fer the Whole Family $9.50 Write for Boektot O n Toneftly nun Market St. Oprn Frl. & Snt. F,Tnlng Thlrly-nliie letters til the ruin of (hveel li'lU'in ii ,enr- why 1'iat will lake Ihlr Icen j ears iimic." ' "That Is a long time te wait," tnid Janet, "Indeed, it ii." ml. I l!ninirni i!ut 'And enl .estcnlay 1 found the llrt Mlvrr thread In my golden hair. SHrk. In-thc-Mud TuitlP Ih .i Pry faithful letter earlier, but I wish he were fnster." ' n'Vi".1 nl l,,nl motuent lloppily-Itep llnbblt tame heundln? up In n great flurry. "Here I am " he blustered, co eager te deliver his letirr that lie nppr Mo.IreiI .Stick-in-iiip. Mud Turtle hiding behind the deer. "Here 1 atii-the ,.'.strs,t .'"'seiiBer in nil the Great Weeds. - i"n.lV,l!r,I!,M:" '"I'nlied Stick-In. thc-Mud Tnrlle. "Ven ineaii le snj you are tin- sleepiest nies-cnger in nil the (twit Weeds. IIIss-IiIss-IiIsm!" Hopplty-llep Habblt nltnest tumhled ever In nmazeinent at seeing Htick-ln-the-Mud Turtle there before hlni. "H-Ii-hew In the world did von get here ahead of me?" he stammered. "Uld you fly?" "Hist hlsi hlvs ! IIU. - hiss . h,s The euly answer of stlck-ln-thc-Mud liirtle was n laugh. Hut what Jlepplty.Unp Itabblr had sunt nnii givvn .laiicl nnetlicr idea. "I knew wherr tliere is a fait mei. senger," vhp cried, running le t liu deer. (Can ou guess what Janet's idea Is, and why she ran te the deer? The next chapter will tell.) P0MPEIAN OLIVE OIL Sold Everywhere 236 Se. 11 St. Pkene WaJ. 1892 Advertising' induces a first sale But "Quality" alone maKes permanent custom II SALADA !! love as no Hairs Will Vanish After This Treatment (Toilet Helps) Teu con kej your mn, neck or face free from Imlr or fuzz by tie occasional , :u;e of plain d'latene and In unlnc It you ntd hue ue fear of marrln or Injuring ,l.he nkln. A thick pasta la made by tlulxlnfr femi of the. powdered delatena lth water. Ttien apread en tlie halra ird after 2 or .1 mlnutea rub off. waah th rkln and nil. tracna of lialr hiv 'Aanlrhid Hb careful. Iiewexer, le pet real drlatone. .tdu. MORE THAN 200,000 Once tried, is never forsaken MM Sealed pacliets only BlacliGreen or mixed lllillllllltltl 1 1 1 1 111 1 nnjj a, AWNINGS OF SKRVICK Window Sliudfs of Onalltr Ftlmnti rurnlalied CHAFFER & HKAR1) 31 Rtin Yerk lle-tl I'heaa lima .M09 liiiiiiiiiiini 1 1 ii iiiiiiiiitrl' "The Shep of Unusual Valuca" n Gowns Specializing In Navy and White Printed Crepe Dresiei Foulard Effects Extra Sizes A new assortment of cotton drcftt.es In dark voiles, Swisses. Nerman - dies and Imported i Ginghams 12 50te 25 00 Tbla Tinnercd tilnKhum I.arge reductions en fclll freckf, reats, wraps nnd suits, In many In (tanrcs te less than cost prlccn. $16.75 1712A WALNUT ST. liZPOKTKns, DESIOKHKB A ilAKMlS OF WOUKN'H t CUIL- VUN'B APPARKL OF TliF. 111 Oil EST CnAttAOTElt rSJ UOIIE THAN TWENTY-SIX WARS 6naQ9Q9S3S39Qaa9ra3ai39E m jssbsssbsssssebr m m m i m u APPAREL OF THE BETTER KIND -q9 Xr Chestnut Cerner Twelfth A DIFFERENT KIND OF STORE m 35ft m m m IB. (Fer Friday) um$m Jress es 16.50 te 49.50 Fermer Prices 25 te 89.50 Styles for everv purpose and each distinctive and "of the better hind." Hand-made imported Gowns for evening are included at the higher prices. Waists Of Special Interest Of Pongce and tVabhable White Silk with, gingham colors. Alse Batiste and Voile with ical Irish lace trimming. TTecft JQJSj We Specialize in Apparel thai Slenderizes the Larger Weman 0 U cziecz?! IE 3 C 3& Gas R is ixanges IN DAILY USE IN AND ABOUT PHILADELPHIA OVER HALF OF THE COMBINED TOTAL OF VARIOUS MAKES WHY ! ! ! Roberts & Mander Steve Ce. PHILADELPHIA das Companies & Dealers I flHEttiiiB ' IL JHyVlVAUDOU'S i m Manufacturer's Sale SPORT COATS Sizes 14 te 44 We have evercut our stock and must unload some of it te turn our money. All leading seasonable shades and colors of the newest cut and designs. Early shoppers will get benefit of best assortment. M75 "W" SPECIAL Fer Friday and Saturday Only SPORT MODEL COMPANY 716 Market Street 5 IczieezSI 3111 K. U I 1:1 iV K) el Kl In) ) I f I I fl ! Ill .' Dl I1 il M!lWIIP',l'fflpl3 1 LIP STICKS fiivc you that firm, young Cupid's bow delicately clear and exquisitely col ored possible only when you use such a firm, clear stick as MAVIS. Net greasy and wiU net dry en your lips compare it with any lip stick you nave ever used. 25c each. TOILlTTItlES ?ll:C,T ,'.'"Ir ' M Tetl.tWl Therein. " "7Z rl.M Trrare . ,M 0 The Real Vanilla w HEN ABBOTTS VANILLA ICE CREAM leaves the spoon your tongue will tell you there's a true taste of vanilla. Real vanilla! Such taste comes only in combining de licious Abbotts cream with the choicest of real beans from the Mexican Vanilla plant, care fully pulverized. That's why it's se geed. That's why it's delightful through and through, and why it is se much in demand. ABBOTTS Alderney Dairies, Inc. Abb ' ' '""ft -L i.vsa. - yt f-iTs. wx JWs'ii&imwwmvzm bbmm "H WvrTaMliBilw'iliCiBi etts Loek for the red and white dealer aign near your home. Vanilla Ice Cream WANAMAKER'S MAY 25, 1922 WANAMAKER'S The Wanamaker Down Stairs Stere Sale of All-Weel Blankets $3.65 Each I $70 for a Bale of 20 Campers, yachtsmen, hikers, meter gypsies, out door sleepers and institutions and settlement houses will find these blankets the best things in years. People with seashore bungalows will get enough for every bed. Even stay-at-homes can use these blankets in couch hammocks, te spread en the ground for picnics or te toss in the car at night. Their Summer uses are limitless. Olive drab in color; made for U. S. A. (fe stamped anil inspected) bjr the best mills in the country, In cluding the American Woolen Company; new, perfect and all-wool (tests of four blanket a (showed 99.1 i te 99.88 per cent all-wool); 4 te 4'i pounds in weight; approximately 66x81 inches. Uncle Sam paid $7.35 te $8 for these blankets. The mill cost today (wholesale lets) is mere than our price $3.65. Net since the war have new all-wool blankets been offered for se little. (Central) Men's All-Weel Blue Serge Suits With Twe Pair of Trousers Special, $28.50 Ne gingerbread I Value is in the all-wool, true-blue quality of the fabric and the Wanamaker tailoring. Geed conservative and semi-conservative suits, well tailored and full of satisfactory service. Coats have two or three buttons and arc single-breasted. All regular sizes for men and young men. A Werd te the Wise: Kkaki-coler trousers arc $1.85. White flannel all-wool trousers arc $8.50 and $10. (Gallery. Market) Cental Aisle Underclothes of Pale Pink Batiste, $1 Chemises in both envelope and step-in styles, a third under their present price at $1. The envelope chemises have built-up tops and are trimmed with shirring, lace and ribbon. The step-in chemises have bodice tops trimmed with hand-dene French knots. Step-in drawers at $1 have lace-trimmed Vandyke points and tiny rosebuds as finishing touches. Bungalow Aprons, $1 Last let sold out in almost no time! Checked percale trimmed with matching solid color and rickrack braid. Pink-and-white trimmed with pink, or pink ones trimmed with pink-aml-whit-?, also blue-and-white trimmed with blue or blue trimmed with bluc-and-whitc. Sheer Coel Dimity in Many Celers, 38c Yard Plain colors, with woven-in self-color checks or with small white dots. Charming shades of blue, lavender, rose, green, yel low and tan for women's and chil dren's dresses. 36 inches wide. Specially geed at 38c yard. Fiber Rugs Of Superior Grade Many people will take rugs with them en their first visit te the Summer place ever Memerial Day. and they can find no mere serviceable and practical rugs than these of fiber, as they are light, durable and easily cleaned. Colorings and patterns are in teresting and geed. Seme of-the rugs have woven patterns; ethers have stenciled patterns and still ethers have woven stripes and stenciled designs. 4x7 feet, $6.25. 1.6x7.6 feet, $5. 6x9 feet, $8, $8.50 and $12.50. 8x10 feet. $17.50. 8.3x10.6 feet, $12 and $13. 9x12 feet, $12.50, $14 and $20. (Cheatnnt) MeiVs Shirts in Plain Tans and Grays, S2 Of soft, finely woven, mercer ized cotton, they are cut en com fortable dimensions and arc very satisfactory for Summer wear. Se smooth that they seem almost like silk. All have soft cuffs and either soft cellars or neckbands. (Gallery, Market) I M V- rtf $5.75 ?2.90 '' Skirt Specials at $2.99 White surf satin skirts of un usual quality and tweed skirts. The tweeds am nemmed or fringed and come in rose, Copen hagen, orchid or tan. One is r.kctched. White Flannel Skirts, .$5.75 People tell us they have net wen anything nearly se geed at the price. A tailored model in creamy flannel sketched. Checked or .-tnped flannel skirts, ?5. Gay Sports Skirts of plain or plaid baronet, glossy white basket weaves, heavy silk crepes wool openge and nil sorts of white tub materials arc ready for holiday festivities. Prices range from ?l for a tub skirt te $20 for a handsome silk. Values are hetter this .season than they have been in many years. (MnrUft) REMNANTS Silks and Silk-and- Cotten, Specially Priced Among them are all the Summer s-ilks for bleusc3, underthings. m c n's shirt., children's dresses, boys' suits and women's skirts and frocks. Foulard, tub silk, taffeta, pon gee, fiber sports silks, Canten crepe, crepe de chine, plisse crepe, etc., arc in lengths from z yard te 4 yards 30c te $2 a yard. Cutrnl) Sports Hats for the Holiday Week-End $1.65 te $5 What an array of cool, Sum mery sports hats! Just right for a holiday time at the seashore! Seft hats that can be tucked away almost anywhere assume amazing smartness when worn. Tailored and semi-tailored white or natural straws have simple bands around the crowns. Seme hats are entirely of felt; ethers of felt and straw or felt and ribbon in alternate rows. Many white hats are included, the ones that women want for Memerial Day. Prices are amaz ingly low for hats se becoming. (Market) Wouldn't a Couch Hammock Be Welcome ever the holiday? Saturdav, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday Tuesday geed days te rest and couch ham mocks as comfortable and safe as ours are poed things te rest in: .-neut two dozen kinds $10 te $30. (Ontral) at. Children's White Mary Jane Plumps are of leather resembling buckskin, easily and satisfac torily cleaned. They have Welted soles and white rub ber heels. Sizes 8'i te 11, $3.7.) ; sizes 11' j te 2, S.2.-; sires 2. te H. $1.30. White canvas Mary Janes are 50c less a pair. (ClicMnut) Every Other Weman Wears a Topless Corset new that thee comfortable cor cer .ets are made in models te ac- i commedate these of very slight te heavy figures. Seme new ones are here at S2 te $5. Most of these have the soft-top front shield which in sures comfort; some have elastic all around, ethers have clastic in front and rise slightly higher to ward the back. Beginning at $2 for plain pink ceutil, they are S3 and $4 for fancy pink breches and $3 for a beautiful poplin corset with orchid-color satin stripes. (OntrnJi Lew-Priced Creepers for Children's Play 55c te SI Mothers are alwa glad te put the kiddies into .sturdy creeper rompers, for they simplify the laundry problem most percepti bly. 53c for blue chambra creep ers, well made and durable. 85c for cunning creepers of gingham in pink or blue checks. $1 fei crooners of striped seer sucker (needs no ironing) or checked gingham in pink or blue and e'' plain chamhrav in yellow, pink or i-lue. Naueus pretty styles. Size?, 1 year f T year. i Ontral) Unbleached Muslin Aprons With Cretonne Flowers, $1.50 Women's Black Calf Oxfords $3.40 Pair What an opportunity, especially for vacation footwear ! Geed-looking, practical oxfords with low heels and welted soles. Built for service. (Cheitnut) If " ;; ' -x ,- $1.50 $3.85 The cretonne trimmings mc m various patterns and colorings ami are appliqued and bound w ith black (lowers growing out of pockets shaped like flower pet3. Fresh and pretty for house e- garden. A New Combination Freck at $3.85 A me3t appropriate frock te wear en the holiday outing or picnic! It A straight-line style that is be coming te young or elder women; the top is of rose and black plaid lamie with the cellar, cuffs and skirt of fine white gabardine. Chickadee Aprons, 55c They are second cousin te the well known Pelly Prim, and come in yel low, pink, blue or lavender percale dotted with white and bound with white. (Central) Men's Oxfords Special, $3.85 .Straight -ice and bluchcr oxferda .'ire ii) arieu tan leathers with welted soles and some have rubber heels. Net all s'zes in every' style, but excellent choet-ing. Beys' Sturdy Tan Oxfords Straight-lace oxfords that have heavy welted soles and rubber heels. Sizes 10 te 13',, $3.75; sires 1 te 6, ?4.23. ((.nllery, Market) Five Celers in These 50c Bleemers They are of soft nainsoek, with little knee ruffles, and come in orchid, white, pink, blue and sun glow. 'Central) Vacation Luggage $3.50 and $5 Well - constructed, g e e d looking Juggage can this year be had at the lowest prices in a long, long time. Many of the pieces were made te our own special order and offer a maximum of service and satis faction at a minimum of cost. Little points, net commonly noticed, have been carefully watched, adding strength and durability te this luggage. Fer instance, black duck is used in the enameled luggage instead of white, se that a scratch is les3 noticeable. Catches are stronger. Lids have stays te keep them from falling backward. Extra tapes held clothes in place. Tras have ltttle handles. Black Enamel Suit Cases, $3.50 Four sizes IS, 20, 21 and 26 inches. Kach cae has lid supports, a lid pocket and bro caded lining, double catches in the IS and 20 inch hues, double straps in 24 and 26 inch sizes. All have leather corners. Other excellent black enam eled cases with trays are bound all around and have strapped tops at $5; t-traps all around, l Black Enamel Hat Bexes, $5 (Tar, or Black Bindings) One uf tli smartest pieces of lugraKe v.e l-ae ever .seen for se small a price. Bexes are bound all around, have geed handles ami Crttclu-s nnd meas meas uie IS or 20 inches ui diam eter. Ri'iilh the only ntisfne ntisfne tery way te carry extra hats. Squaie black enameled het boxes, lS-incn size, ?5. -e Cowhide Traveling Bags, $5 niack or tan bags of ajirf, face leather, leather linedA'in the 18-inch size, suitable for men or women and remarkably geed for the price. A bag of fuller cut with a sewed frame is 510. (Central) fe7.... 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