WMMtmKmmmmm1- V .3' . A jtjjjf TOHPOST r'Ui'SS PLANS jPKf i i,V 1 -I a PATRICK DANG E r- it. ff March 17 Will Be Celebrated by If Vcterans With Many v Pntertafnments p . 'irh rmnrnre K. Dclnney Kmt' ,T-"' Ltimcnt te ue given itiw). v - North Twenty. Horeml street. Th ladiefi auxil iary will have an netive nhare lit the cntrtlnment nnd tlicy linvp .token nvr-r rnttrely te thfrnwlveB t h u 'SVWHSBflW" nreli cm Ol if 1 i frrihnmnli. I4! nf hits in contemplation n i dance. I; U T idled' Auxiliary of the Herbert !& h... ernlzed a n,etbn. ra.rKf-i JjTKll .l.M."l-fc '.-. tv rtnw Uncommon Sense .; Speeding Up Productien: , By JOHN BLAKE ' DOUBTLK8S you arc In full agree ment with the Idea that wlint the country needs is the fepqcdlng up of production. Yeu tell your friends that the noencr goedH arc made and Held the sooner money will set into circulation, null the mere of it there will he te put the unciiiple.U'd te weik and te raise salaries for tliee already cmplejcd including jeursclf, perhaps. Yeu announce that no country ran survive buKlnc.s stagnation, and Hint business stagnation cannot end till neople get le wwk forget about vncn vncn tienw and easy hours., and "put their shoulders te the wheel." AliL this Is Tery true very self evident. But what', meanwhile, are ou doing te speed up production? Arc you working one hit harder than you worked two years age? Are you selling' any mere goods, or making any mere goods? Are 5eii thinking any harder about hew you can get better results than j en arc getting new? Or 1h your theory of the value of speeding up production applicable only te yourself? IF KVK11Y man or woman In this rfmntry who is a bread winner would be Interested only In putting n .t V"'' llttte mera ort' into & W W'fr the speeding IP of production would be an accomplished fact. . . It might net eSect an InsUntaheeui change for the. better In economic con ditions but it would help. The extra time you apent en the Jeb would create a little extru wealth. A little mere money would be put into circulation, at first and the nmeunt would grew as production Increased. rjIHE world has the same needs Ms It had Ucferc the war. It tjtfH can I produce enough te sustain all the life en it. But It neeus better inetneii ei pioductien and 'distribution. Yen can help te secure tlicsc net by talking about them, but by spceding tit? the producing; plant which i your own brain and body. Ctnirilht, itit Kexffinlorihlgbtefch k dancing Tomorrow night the . -aityeuc ra. u lll hed tlie regular luuciu. j IV 0. S of A. Hall, 1017 North Bread street. . ,. Tk 1 n-nn I'est has announced i Jctul entertainment for the night ul (larch 22. , The Charles .T. Dolen Test, !08. of Mittch Chunk, has found mero nuequatc iiirters. It has secured rooms in tlic ffs Building and has furnished them JiBdwmel ' Among these furnishings i,Pralt of Oenml iWnc. ' '.. 'j . thn nnst bv Hugh C. Oal- Iightr. LITTLE BENNY'S ' NOTE BOOK (' By Lee Papc i Ti -eni-A.i in tlic nnrler after snpplr lut nlte and "wat was standing en the iMebut a little wife candy bag with Stlieckllt carmels In t, me thinking, GObey. And I thawt. I wonder who tkr belong te, I wonder If they belong te fojbedy? , , And I cd. Ha-, whose cnrmels h tkesc? Net saying it cxtcr lquti, prou preu ..i. ii.ini mm of the veaseiiH wy no- tedy nnsired, me thinking, O well, if tbey dent 1 U kceplugs, KreeeKnity 1 tdrh&tfmeynparable Kil lr being one of the veaspiiH wy no- tbey dent bclens te enyoeuy, nnaings keeptugs. iml T nte one nnd it was se ceed I quick ate another ene, nnd I kepp en that way till nuthlns wnscnt left but the paper bne, me thinking. G. wat nods tliet with nuthlns in It? And 1 quick btitck It in my peeklt jest nH my later Oladdls enmc out of the dining room and started te wnwk erreund the prer like somebody looking for some semo seme thing, saying. New ware did I put that, Ijsium I put it en this tabic, Benny, did jeu tee enythlns of a hag of car rnds? ' A hole bag of them? I snd, nnd she ted, Ne, net n hole hue, but wats that jet te de with II, did .vim iec It or ddknt jeiiV nnd 1 sed, Wat kind wns thf'v.' unlllcr? Net wuutiiis te ndmlt I took them until I wus sure, mid i (illddls ted. Ne, checkllt. O wnts the i Mretits wat kind, a pcv.sin mite think the hole house wni htrewn with bags of tindy te herr you tnwk, you cither caw Itoneu dident, did jeu or dldcnt ou? IIew many peeccs was in the bag? I i Kd. ' 0, Ol.'i", sed Gladdls mad. Wlcu jest then pep en me In and (iladdis ard, Fith.tr, will ou make Benny tell me r my candy is? I wunt te go up in wjTfoem and recti ana I cant recu witn witn eut candy. Wnts this, wats all this, Benny? bed MD. and I tied. Hew did I knew It wns Mr candy, 1 itkked whose It was nnd ( tokedy bed it wun enjbedys and I didept wunt te t.tnnd there and tec It Kt ttule, he I ute It, tlicic was only ' ewes, holey smeuks. Dpnt jeu I'ensldcr 5 meny? sed pep. Hd-lhfd. Ne sir, and pep sed, Hew, fortunate for you, because Im going te tl? jeu ." i incks with my slipper. , A word of caution from the Banner Silk Knitting Mills Inc., originators, te purchasers of KrtptKpiiy, fashion's premier silk fabric for women's apparel The tremendous vogue of Kfp$KK(U'fei inevitably led te the appearance en the market of many imita tions both of the name Krepe'KlTjfyand of the fabric itself, by the yard anclin mtde-up garments. Nene of these substitutes can in any way compare in character and quality with the genuine Banner KfepiKQlt? All of thesCattempts have failed be? cause the imitations lack the lustre, the distinctive surface finish, and most important of all, lack the durability of the genuine Krep&KDlty. Therefore, a word of warning from the makers te purchasers has become imperative. Fer your protection and te avoid imitations, insist that the name jCnpiijCQlt? in exactly this spelling and trademark' form Is stamped en the reverse side of every yard you buy. anner Silk Knitting Mills Jn a 443 FOURTH AVESlUE NEW YORK CITY Oil&lruteu 0 Latgctt Mwufictureii of Silk Jeuey Broadcloths In theVerld 1 )etr store does net handle the genuine trademarUed Banner ffrepTKniJ: either by the yard or in garments, write te us direct for the name of the dealer in your city u'he does. Banner SILK JERSEY CLOTHS v. I I " - r lT . 'I.v I ji . h - . - - 0 lilt B 'm ''Ml tongue ; BnjB H Hr tK k V B V W W W V F ir Founded in 1865 The Deuse that Heppe built Inaugurated the One-Price System in 1881 C J. Heppe & Sen Central Stere 1 117-1119 Chestnut Street Uptown Stere N. W. Cor. epth & Thompson Sta. jini f (mK if Mem w WBIm HMan Jiay the crlebrated Concert rianist, appearing this week at Keith' 4 1 Keith's this wcek A wonderful demonstration of accurate reproduction Husten Kay, in his performance at Keith's, plays a few bars of his selection, then as he t-teps playing, often in the middle of a measure, the Due-Art though unteuchedtakes up the music, giving u perfect reproduction. It is a marvelous example of the power of' The DUO-ART Repreducivg Pmne the -all 0 The UurArt is available in only six great piarios piaries piarios eteinway. Weber. Steck. Whecleck. Stroud and Acehan en sale at Hcppc's. Prices arc from $750 up. Conic in any time and let us demonstrate this great Piane. Ask te hear your favorite artist. Here is the newest VICTROLA! A genuine Victrela in the popular table-style case, a beautiful instrument with an unusually fine quality of tone and made with the best of workmanship and material, and offered at a popular price. Why net drop in today and hour this new Victrela it will please you and, of course, convenient terms can be ar ranged. Four Heppe Outfits All New Medels Victrela Ne. "240, Sl'25 With HO worth of rrerdn rav entu tt.'J uctUy Victrela Ne. 280, $210 With 10 worth of records I'ay only ti.10 tctckly Victrela Ne. 300, $260 With $10 worth of rccerdf Van only 13 weekly Victrela Ne. 330, $125 (Electric) With $10 worth of rrrerils Pay only tl tcttkly IIH iEHIHHHH cZ52!?Jh PHILADELPHIA ICE - CREAM , tuerea .,enw sold wherever Vvft a Hbit rare enc cemparc -dclph. ake cream Q f Pl! Yeu Are Welcome but please don't tell This offers you a handsome gift, but we don't tell what it is. When you .get it we ask you net te tell. We want it te surprise the housewives te be better than they expect. The gift is at your grocer's. When you accept our offer he will give it te you. The gift will last a lifetime. It is the, latest thing of its kind, and made by a famous maker. It is a luxury article, se most homes de net have it. Net one in a thousand has one like this. Yeu are welcome te it. Accept our offer in the coupon and see what this gift is. A Gift Surprise A secret gift which wef don't tell. It is waiting for you at your grocer's. Fer a lifetime it will be a joy te you. Accept our offer in the coupon. See what ycu get. Wi Camps Super-Grade Milk Extra rich thick as cream 5-TERILlZfe wi iRt wOBffrlrwfl ''t'M'SWffwLLLLi?' r. : 1 gg tmmmffmfrm00SS 1 1 iTTOlEilP The Richer Milk The finest milk produced in America Milk of double richness Nearly 8 butter fat We want you te knew the finest milk your home will ever serve. It has new been brought te this section. Every grocer has it. Your grocer will be kept supplied. Net one home in twenty, the country ever, can get this ideal milk. But you can get it al ways. Se we make this offer te let you knew at once what per fect milk this is. Toek 20 years The Van Camp experts have worked 20 years te produce such milk and bring it te the homes. They have built model con cen denserics in the finest dairying section of the Middle West. Each is surrounded by sanitary dairies filled with high-bred cows. The milk fresh from the cow is put into a vacuum. There, at low heat, mere than half the water is evaporated. Thus the milk is reduced te cream thickness. It is ever twice as rich as bottled milk nearly 8 per cent butter fat. Cuts milk bills This ideal milk costs you no mere than ether evaporated milks. It costs much less than bottled milk, because it saves all waste. It means a cow in the pantry. It comes in small cans and tall cans, se you open what you want. It keeps until you use it up. Thus you always have milk in plenty, but never a drop te waste. Cream-like milk Van Camp's Milk is cream-like. Use it as it comes for coffee or en cereals. Add an equal part of water for drinking. Dilute it still further for cooking, and you still have rich whole milk. Fer every use 'v means a sterile milk, utterly germ-free. We want you te knew this Van Camp Milk the finest milk you will ever get. Se we offer you a lifetim gift if you'll try a decn cans. It will amply repay your test. Accept our offer in the coupen: see what this gift is. Cut out the coupon se you won't forget. At U17 Chestnut St. Hinf-UpilKht llung (IOC -;noineoi piOO Bargains in Pianos and Players Upbuilt pianos and player-pianos guaranteed for five yrb and exchangeable any time within 1 ycur. At Gth and Thompson Sta. $125 $225 $155 t"f(ktr . Upright CTW-Walul...... WHUU Jultl Vtt- M I'lorieWslmit $170 $260 t llailvl . HuiU Koi.wemi nanu.... Sttinteay ItoMweail Piane . . . futiiir(f Frem-h .Walnut PUne -I The Heppe Rental-Payment Plan If It I. net envenlnt for jeu te 1110I.P full pajmeut ul pur lnc. ynu may rrnt auy pluiie. plavi-r plunn or VIviniM that rre tell' nnd all rent villi t nppllfil toward thr purchtM pHc. Yeu nre frtr te nurrhaai (he Inalru punt or return It .it y (Im. ISjyMail This Coupon for Full Information Hltre IIIT.tg CbMtnnt Ml. )DL:a I mere in . rnoenKoo Hu. I una. Frem high-bred cows in the finest dairying sections of the Middle West C.J.Heppc&SenlM I Without any cbligatien en my purt plcuse bend I full information about (mark X below): I Li I'ianes u I'laycr-l'ianea Q Vietrelas I I ... I Van Camp Products Ce. I 1 Indianapolis,' Ind. This Offer Geed for a Short Time Only The Secret Gift is at your grocer's Buy from your grocer 12 cans of Van Camp's Milk, at one time or as wanted. Cut out from each label the picture of the caneur trade-mark. When you have 12 of these trade-marks hand them te your grocer ana ne win present you. the gt :Mm- in m t;l I J I'vJ I'S i ji ts i1'! M m 1H'V m I I I II fll f,j . -l VthfH rs'lt i m MmM,dHAJM: . i,. ;.K 1. , .4jV'm', ' 1 vf ' u J . T- rMMlM&MM 4klA UM?3iyJWW " t a' X.t". fflteikfelA MMM pr .-i ui . JL , u .- '-. . . . v s.t& -,v -(Jj?ijVHfeM;,fiL,,, rmisAxv m ii M I TIT i 1 T MMI 2 iu r I - . - j MiA-lUAr f li. 'J t&.&J4-xja Tt Tt 4.1 'J ' . K.IA1 ' -rTBnITI- T' umLMjWri
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