m w I -.. COST, COMIC CHARM IN "POLLY REDHEAD" l?13lla Hall Doubles ns n Jcpson Heroine in Pleasing Blue bird Feature FLAWED JEWELS No. 4. TO THE PRODUCERS I like tho llttlfl chicks nml iluck", the pin nnd e'en his mat. lr"S , I'm Klail th Krnmpun "Betn n. nnticV' whfwr lif In "n But! dr director, mlnlmlio jour zoos ! fore too 1M nlr. ron fiti) animai.m Attn rnowDtNO ALIi Tim ACTOHS Ol T T1IU scm:kni By the Photoplay Editor AVOY 'Tollr ItrilliNiit," Illiiibln1 with I'll. Hll Storv ndflptcl from 111 nrlrlnil narrn tivm hy Edsar Jrinon DlrccUrt liy Jack tVe liae Bluebird to IhnnU fiy the most tnttrtalnlnp, quietly ch-innlnc motion picture- of Juenllo mixed perBonnlltlcs since the adaptation of Mnik Twain's "Tlio Prlnco and the Pauper," with MnrRiicrllo Clark, was screened. "Polly Itcrthead ' Ih a Jtlna or feminine coiinierpoini ol mai mas terpiece In miniature. It hai Bound literary backing In tho stories of 1'dRir Jepson, which are tho haso of tho -cript And It has the facflo and Incrntl-itliiK Y.Vj. Hnll, the of "Jewel" prestige, to play the Wo roles. These are de eloped clcu-ily thiotifih Ingenious double-prlntlng Tho camera work and Beta are admirably ie.it, tho lat ter spacious. Somo of tho comedy In the play gets oer with rennrhablo ppeed, nml without resorting to crass methods. Kpn If our old filend "suspense" Is thtoui Cer board, and If Miss Hall does now nml then contort her mouth, as no prettv little girl should, "Polly lledhead" Is a winner In Its own not-too-lilghly emphasized lino of tnovle endeavor. i One of the cornerstones of Triangle's repute has absolutely refused to pig, there by Insuring security to that progtam for a food long time. Which means that William E Hart has renewed his contract with Thomas II, Inco for two enrs. Now, look out for moro pictures about gentlo min isters turned Into aonglng demons, nnd demoniac gamblers "saved ' through tho LOVE of a PURE WOMAN ! Sidney Drew, who, with his wife, siars In Metro-Drew comedies, has dlsovcicd the tallest girl now appealing In motion pictures " Sho Is Wllnm Wild, nineteen years of nge, sK feet two Inches tall and tips tho beam at 2C5 pounds. Mls Wild Is plajlng tho part of a cook with Mr. and Mrs. Drew In a one-act comedy. Mi. Drew first saw Mlsa Wild when sho wa bathing off Ttoekaway list summer. "There Is my Ideal rcrecn took," ho said to Mrs. Diew. Then ho nske'd Miss Wild If sho wanted to bo a motldn-plcturo actress. She refused his offer, and It was not until a few dajs ago tliat she finally Biade up her mind to appear In tho pictures. "Eat and glow thin Is my motto," said MIS3 Wild. Wallace Held, lito of IssKy, has been transferred to the Moinsco studio, wheio he will be costarred with Mrtle Stedmin in a picture now under tocus Tho production Is under the direction of William H Taylor. Lou Tcllegcn, tho former hphcnated hus band, will guide Jack PltUford nnd Loulhe Huff In his flist dlicctnil.il effoit foi Fam ous Plaers-J,asky. Mr. Tcllegcn will sub pena Claude Mitchell, chief of the assistant directors of tho Lasky studio, as his aid, While Paul Pcriy will act as his camera man. Tho making of tho plctuio has just been begun at tho West Coast studio. Wilfred Lucas, who has been directing for Western Fine Arts btudio, has left California for Now York, and will arrle In the East this week. Mr. Lucas's change of enue Is for the putposo of starring him In a production to bo made at tho Yonkers ijitudlo of Triangle Fine Aits, under tho di rection of Allan Dwan. Under the direction of Arthur Hopkins, Maxino Elliott has begun woik on her sec ond production for Goldwyn. Margucilto Marsh Is to hae an Important role in sup- port of Miss Elliott In tho new picture. tl MOKTUAGi: UMIMNO ceremonies were held at a banquet in Park Congiegatlonal Church, Thirty-second stiect and Montgom ery aenue. Although mortgages are no 'Jongcr burned, but Kept ns iccords, Chinese Incenso was substituted by tho Itev. Clinton Baltzell Adams. Tho church is free from Indebtedness. The mortgage "was for $S000. MARKi:r SQUAiti; rnr.smTijniA.v Church membets, of Oeimantown, hao elected as tholf pastor tho He v. Di. H. S Donaldson, of Milwaukee Ho will succeed the Hev. Harold 31. 'Ttoblnsoii. called to a professorship at Lafajetto College. ASSOCIATED AI.UMM of Centrnl IIIrIi Echool gave a play and danco In Mercantile Hall last night. Tho play was "Tho Scoop and the Scamp." Moro than 1200 attended. MHS. JOSIII'lf riU.S linn been circled active president of tho Woman's Organiza tion for an American Jewish Congress. Mrs. Nathan Straus, of New York, has been chosen honorary president. The date of tho Congress will be fixed at a conference In New York on April 1. BAXTi:n 1'IIIE ZOUAVES of (he Seventy-second Regiment sounded a call to arms when eterans of tho oiganlzaMon held their monthly meeting In Independence Hall. Twenty survivors were present. John D. Woran, secretary of tho Survivors' As sociation, Issued the call. NEWSPAPER KErOHTKR for twenty years, John F. McClarren will now begin his career as a special Inspector In tho Department of Public Works nt a salary of $2500 a jear. Ho was appointed by Mayor Smith. GEOnnK E. MAUTOI,, preoident of the Philadelphia Bourse, has announced tho personnel of tho subcommittee appointed to take charge of tho organization nnd op eration of tho Philadelphia Bolt Lino Rail road as follows: Philips Godley, Board of Trade, chairman: L. G, Graff, Commercial Exchange, vice chairman; Goorgo E Bar tol, Philadelphia Bourse ; Director Gcorgo S. Webster, Department of Whaives, 1 City, News in Brief j FOUNDED 1858 DeweeS Quality and Standard Famous Over Half Century , Kayser Silk Underfixmgs .tcitelv nrettv under . Spring brides will be interested nxinrs. ieiv cicsitrns. csncciany Camisoles. Vests. Pla Knickerbockers. Union Suits and Envelope Chemise, Pink, White. , . .J5. ?& S4 75 in. embroidered and lace, lace-tnmmcd Sl."" SS'.y . Pink. White. Plain, V2X''"r gS'w .In the Home-making Department Special Dimity Bed Spreads K1.R5. Regular Price $2.25 Here at last are the spreads we have so long P'0" V exceptional quality in single and double bed se with plain.nem. Impossible to duplicate or find elsewhere at this price. - V Jr i"ha. 2 IrIre8. nml Coleman Jr., Chamber of Commerce. I1ia1i m A Sellers, TIIKI TS Ol' t.I'Vtl.tltKl . .. ?J8t. "' ! m."r"1B of Joshua Shaw. seven- "C' veais old, of RBIB Winlni,!,,, Police of ..roots st Ulon say "fie Is ,,ot"on, y'Z. h I Vn .Pnf ".S 8lmllUr ll,rft8' bUt lhnt time n Mlhc!,.ft w"ma'B ! " Short inuor MoOO ball for a further healing iMti.TTv tmti.s i.tiIP niin,ir f 200 oday mo selling tickets In tho central sec tion for a conceit to be given by the Navy League on tho Garden Pier, Atlantic City, on Lister Monday. Ing to $3,300,000 have boon reported by the Hev Dr. William Hiram Foulkes. general secretary of tho Presbvfrlaii Board of Min isterial Hellef and SiiBtentatlon, nicKE.Ns's PEnso.NAi.nv arr, ti March inectlng of tho Charles Dickens fellowship In the Adolphla when Drt T. Chalmers Fulton mado an address In which he brought out tinny of the chnncterlstics of tho novelist. i:riHcoii,.nr, i.amt.v academy 1111 hlYll'.nh.t -...l -. . . " '" u,r,r an"'"il banquet In the Hlttenhouse itos Hamilton was toast master. Responses wero mado by Gilbert Hunt nnd A I,. Patterson l,r.,l,.I,iA,,,:,'ri111 n,l:T "WAV mem. !. . " nlp nl ",0 ra, of l"s thin triilj-nvo cents a div for two weeks, at ho Lighthouse, 15.' West Lehigh avenue, tinder tho nusnlces of lm t.lfn lMmmim. Institute, will be tho guests of tho Pumont Minstrel Troupe tonight. The perfoimanco l a take-off on tho diet rquad Tho mm ngemctit his furnished n box for tho mem bers of tho squad AUTO STOLEN, SMASH, ARREST-iN 30 MINUTES Two Men in Machine Pursued in Motortruck One Suspect Nabbed S a in Automobile owned liv James A Nolan, fiioo Chinch lane. Is Molen from Knnkfoid avenuo and Pacific street. S 10 n m Mlhsing auto clashes into bulk window of nis'ibeth hlelnlnuser. 2075 Martin rtiect She tells Harry Iluffner. who Is pissing on a motortiuck, and points out two men who ilrovo the cat Into the window. Huffner put sues tho men on his motortruck 8 IB a m Huffner lulls Pollcennn Mc Keon, who Is on his wav hnnip from the Trenton avenio and Diuphln -treet st.i tion The colt boards the autotruck nnd fires sevenl shots nttcr the fleeing auto thieves 8 20 a m McKeon ctptures one of the alleged thieves nt Trenton avenue and Cumbei land i tieet His pit esc ipes The piisoner Is taken to the Tienton avenue and Dauphin stieet station 8.30 a. m The pilsonei who gives his nimc as James Anderson of 2020 North Orkney street. Is held In $fi00 ball for a fuither hearing by Magistrate Deitz Xote 'Ihlitv minutes el ipsed from the time the auto was stolen until the healing of one of tho thieves GENEROUS GIFTS OF EGGS CAUSES GIVER'S ARREST Free Distiibution of Ten Dozen to Trolley Car Pnssenfteis Aiouscs Detectives' Suspicion A man at large with ten tloren eggs In his pockets caused considerable cscltement todav on a Thlid sheet car. Now City 11 ill sleuths know the value of eggs The be llcvo tlicj'ie woith all 'they me cracked up to be. Thcicfore when thev sui a man with bulging pockets dlshlbuto tills vnluiblo shell food among sevcinl companions on tho car they became suspicious The whole hcaitcd dlstil'iutoi, whoso name was Sjl vestet fountain, gavo neatly every one in the cai mi egg One pissengei broke tho shell and began to drink the contents A scoio of pisengeis followed suit and the conductor looked on longlnglj "Whcro did ou get tho egg3?' .T-ked De tective Englc "None of joui business," fountain Is alleged to have said Englc then confcned with Beckman nnd El lend, hi other sleuth3 They arrested fountain, but ho was defiant and bt.no The otheis paused In tho egg feast to le maik it was a slnme. At the Central Police Court Fountain said he bought the eggs at a bargain sale Ho still appealed to bo biavo But when Mag tstinto Mccleniy held him for a further hearing fountain took water so far ns his attitude was concerned nnd Intimated that ho would bo able to throw moro light on tho mittcr latei. No one has been found as jet who lost Mich a fortune In eggs SEND ARMY TO FRANCE, DR. RICHARD H. HARTE SAYS Declares Allies Would Be Encouraged and Germans Depressed by Action "In tho event of hostilities between tho United States and f:ermanj," caid Dr. Rich ard II. Harte, 1.103 Spruce street, "tho Government should nt onco equip and send over to Europo tho f0,000 of our own regu lar army to consolidate with tho 30,000 Americans that I know nro already tlfere connected with Canadian and other regi ments. The sight of tho Stais and Stilpes fighting side by sldo with the Allies would be, first, to net as a stimulus to franco and, second, It would have a most depiesslng effect on tho Germans. With theso there should be sent nt least two complete base hospitals. "This whole outfit could bo mado icady vciy quickly and sent to Halifax to bo tiansported to whatever point would bo decided cm, natuially somewhero on tho French front. Tho journey across would not occupy more than five days "Then I am In favor of tho United States giving ns an outright gift to France at least $1,000,000,000, and lending all the money necessary to the AUle3 at a low Interest rate." in uiesc B,A l.'Jty as can be. bhuuv - An t or BJ.I" ".BviNlkG tEDGEBPHlfcADEipHIA:' iBXtM&XrE&OsF 'WB "IAN HAY" SPEAKS AT BRITISH BAZAAR Author of "The First Hundred Thousand (K 1)" Outlines Anglo-American Unity WILLIAM WATERALL TALKS Hoitlcultural Hnll tho Sceno Spirited nnd Impicssive Assembly of Captain Delth, otheiwlso "Iin II ly," Hrlt Ish soldier nnd novelist, outlined the unity of America nnd (treat Hiltaln todiy penk Ing to tho throng of Amei leans and "Hrlt lohinen" gathered In Hortlcultunl Hall to celebrnlo "niigllnh Oiy" nt tho llrltlph hi'iar. Captain liny Is attached to the Argjll and Sutherland High! mdeis His life In tho tienches Ins Imen outlined In his hook, 'Tho First Hundred Thousuu! (K 1) " William Wnter.ill formnlly opened "Ihig llsh Iiv" nt noon Mr Wnter.ill la a pift prceldcnt of the Sons of Stint (ieorge lie his been a cltl'cn of the Fnlted St ilea lor llfty-onn eirs, voted for Ahrahnin Lincoln and shook h.itidn with him on the eve of his second tot in Mr Wnter.ill inferred to the ttnltv of purpo-o ihiracterlstlcot the tellef woik ' T.im American iltl7in," he raid. Ms as inuill nhllgitod an the Hiltlsh King's suh Jetts for the f onervntlon of clvlllritlon " Hlshop Heirv of tho Metliodlst Fpirropil Cliiirch, m ide the opening urn v or An outstanding fe.Uuio of the In7 mi Is the joint collection of wir souvenirs of John McFadden ,Ir , and H V Hatcnnn. who serveion the Anieiican Ambulnnce Coipi The war principles of Kngl.ind and (ler nnny are continstcd by two priv ite com munications fiom Lord Kitchener nnd the Kaiser An excerpt ftoni I.nid Kitchener's lettei to his men leads: "He Invarlihh tour teous, confident .mil llnd Never do nti llilng likely to Injure or destroy iropertv and nlwws look upon looting ns a dis graceful nrt " An CNli.iit from tlm Kai ser's leads "I'stermlnnte the treirheunis Kngllsh and walk over tho French's con temptible little nrmy " Another feituio of Mr rtitrm.m's i nl lectlnii Is a Saon helmet ti.idcd fiom a Oermin soldier nt Vines foi a box of (B nretles and somo latlons I.nnl nml l.mlv Abeideeii, who last week wcio the guists of the Duko and ltichcs of IievotihliP nt llldean U.ill, Otliwa, will on hituidiv be tl giksts of Colonel nnd Mrs .John A Muckle whllo In the i llv it tondlng the Hrltlsh soik ties' l 171,11 CUPID BEATS MARS WHEN SOLDIER WEDS Corporal Gcorpe T. Bennett and Miss Elizabeth Deeley Mar ried Secretly Annouiuement of a veciel ",n wedding' vxas made todav, when It lxenino known that Coipornl tieorgo T licnnctt, of Com-' panv D, Third Pcn11svh.ini 1 Inf.intiv N i. P.. and Miss Kllrabeth Deele.v, of C.ir nes Point, weie man lid Monday night 'I he w iddlng was origin illv set for June 1910, hut the call to the Mexlcin boidei caused a postponement and the (lito was set foi Apill 10. net With tho regiment again being mustered Into rcdeial seivico they decided not to let w.u agiln intei fcre witli their plans The men- 'j was peifoiiucil .it Tiinitv l.utheian Church, eighteenth nnd Wolf stieets, by tho Hev Di S A K 1'inneK pastor emeritus 'I lie hi ide, who Is the d tighter of Mr nnd Mrs James D Deelcv, Is living vsllli hei liushniid's pnents at '.'31(1 Sioulh Twentieth stieel ('oipoial nennett, who is a nllioad 111 cm in. Ins been .1 membei of the Third for ten cats 1le his two biotheii in the lcglment, Corpoial John Hennelt and Pilvnln I.ouh Dennett, both of Compiny I Stranded Soldiers Sent to Their Homes WIMCKS-BAUni:, March 29 While going to theli homes In Allentown, Jnmes Hilton and William Frank, soldiers In an Ohio regiment, Just b ick fiom the border, have been stranded here i:mploc3 at the Courthouso collected $17 which was moro than they needed to get home. Says Fathers "Father says that the Wal ladoo Bird does nothing but eat and drink and that I'm a Walla doo Bird. But I 'm 7zo I just drink 'milk. And I never eat between break fast and noon, be- cause for breakfast I eat Cream of B arte DELAWARE METHODISTS IN CONFERENCE ROW Charges Against Wesley Pastor and Wilmington District Su perintendent to Re Heard HIIAI'Ollt), Del. Mnuh J1' ArrnngeinentH fot heating h irgen iignlust tho Hev Dr llobtlt Wntt, Fllpet Intendonl of tho Wilmington dlstrld, and tlm Itev tliorgo A Cooke, suctiendeil from tho pis (ornte of Wesley Cliiinh, Wilmington, vveie mado bv tho Wilmington Mrlhodl-t llpl? iopil Confeienco todi, whin It decided to meet In executive Foslon foi tbtt pur pose At this mornlng'rt ses"lon Dm tor Watt presented Mr Cooki s n11pe.1l fnun riillnga bv the dltrkt ptiporlntelidint ill tmetlngs of tho qiini telly confoniHn of Wesley tliiuch The iipiipiI viiih not nnd. but lllshop McDowell s.ild he would I il.e It mulct .idviscinenl When Doctor Watt's 11 line was uilli-d during tho pissing of ihiliutei. Ml Cooke nioo iilil sld ho li nl pi.ferred ilurgtH ngilnt Doctor Watt, whlih, on the 1 in gestion of the blhop were lefeired to the oveciitlvo sou-dun Dortor W.itt st. lied tint thf mblnf tint tei of the chuges was (outlined In the iippc.il and ilfiiniulpil tint the 1 inig. 1 icid In npin sesnn Mr Cooko ngieid to this, piovldid the tump piihllim 1, , , the ihllges ngillit him flu In U r ,),. 1 iisslou the lonfeienro voted to lonsldir the chuges In evciutlvn spssIom Mr Cofil.p ihiigul tint Mi Uli mule pilHxin nilliigH at the siioiid iiuiitPiK """'"""' iifiu 111 nesiev 1 nun 11 in tivni or 11 dlslmal f iitlon as iigilnst tho pilm and the lov il nieinbeis of tho qiinteiH tonfeiencp tint ho mule Judlilil nilitigs the Intent nnd rlTci t of vvJili h wmp to pio vent tin) ihiinli anil tho quutpiiv tonfoi etue eserillng tlnlr light to remove tius- Be Sure to Save This Recipe Coconut Pudding Pinln ill the milk fiom a cm of coconut piesslng the coconut well lo remove all the milk Now pi up In 11 riurppin the follow lug ingii dlenis I ' i iip of milk, .1 (nM!"4piHin i iiriiHtim h. Cook until 1 leu .mil then idd "j up nf NiiRiir. I ti ;iM(in of viinlllii, Ml well and iour In nips Set III tool pi 11 e o mold ,in HI rise rnir rup llll n'l'l wilrr lirforo imiirlns In lh- pu nine 10 si km: l unit II Hie mxlirl lili n slurp I tilft ,111 rutt iril In Iipth nn tiK. Jz III nf w II rlr.llnnl infiiinit mix with J lihl sp 11111 nf Kil"iir J tihl, MlnnPH nf I, ll ir I I lnon III1 htr of MiRlnril and srrvp Willi inrnnut SlHllth SIIIHI Compltlp Hniio Ihwl.lct on Reqttrt BAKER'S Fresh-Grated Coconut in the Original Milk In Cans, Not in Paper Packages NOT a Desiccated Coconut Uaket's Fresh dated Coconut in cans is ficsb, juicy nnd full ilavoicd. Only rupuuor nuts arc bclccteil. They nic Riat ed nnd picked in the 01 initial milk nil tho nutty flavor and food value nic there none of tho diy tastclcssncss of the desiccated in At Your lU-i ' Grocer's FOlt. Recipe Booklet on Rcqusit FRANKLIN BAKER COMPANY Dcpt. NP Philadelphia, Pa. WHITE FURS $1 FRENCH DRY CLEANED Ladies' Suits at $2.00 . EMPIRE CLEANERS P. Shapiro 8II1 nml Chestnut rtione Walnut S.12 Daugkter V - " TV W-MWm Wfmt tees nnd stewards for cause. Tho effect of this was to hinder nnd cinbnruus the pnrlor In hl work and to Intensify tho op position In him n was fuither charged that Doctor Walt nttenipled to Intimidate tlm roinplaliiilit, who Is pistor of Wesley Chliiih, so as to depilvo him of bin lights In tho trial of cinvtoii I, Chew, In that bo threatened to hnvo tho complainant re moved ns pistor nnd also have him ni rested If he Insisted on presiding nt the trial After the reading of tlm ihnrgcH against Doctor Watt. Mr. Cooko asked for thoso against himself, but was ovetiulid nnd they will bo taken up In executive session Cars Nerd llppnir, Ts Complaint IIAItRlSllUnn, March 21 Complaints ngalnst tlm Heidlng Tnnslt Compmv of ISeadlnR were filed with the Public Seivlce Commission todav by .lames ,T llellly, l,iy. 1110ml Hills. .lames Cresson, Wllllnm C Sinister and othei residents of West Nor rlstown township. Montgomeiy County Tho conipl llnants allege thn en hi operated be. twerp Chestnut lllll nnd Hoverstown nro In need of lepilrs, that the are ovenrowded nnd that ln.uleqinto rehediilcs arc main-tallied Hemstitching Itrnl wnrl dniin hll 5011 wall nlnii In Knli nml silver Skirt Pleating In simriv, llnx, siilo nml Vrinrilinn Buttons .ninm.l l. ..11 .til.. Ilrl work. Ilnne Millie inn mil. Parisian Plaiting & Novelty Co. 108 So. 13th Street .-TMr-rAKiA rrxtfnctv ( rt"3' "'"Tl 1 tl.UTII S. iNipnonese vasrs for elr-ctrle limp utinils. Horrs nnd dVtonitlnn Tho (mil pf Hip nrtmt shines freni nrh plern nf handl. work - S 1.2" Oift of Up I'rfsterllme. Kitchen Outfits for the Spring Bride If IsnrhiiBi I lit lllo liniiwn fur 11 lhl nir -Inrt. lnuri ilnmomie hnrmnnj .11 1mm 11.. fur ns l well inillppiil ,in,i em cl. lit Mtllirn Is innroril'il VV. hln Iwoli fllrniililliir Kltrhcti out nm for nl out ihip qiiuiirB nf n ,, turj, Mill h Is i,oo1 iirnot tint they must lip rlshl inir Rr 111 Imnthnr Know 111,1 lnlstnl on iiuiIiij ,ml lior s illsf ictlmi llion In th'' rciFim of our Irnlo nupretuicy toliy JFranklinMiller INCORPORATED 1G12 Chestnut Street "Tlm Hiinp I iirnKhliii: slurp" I IK 3 1 Xn1 " - - 1 HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE BUTTER . !rjiT -- v-iffy- - m&L ,2$a&&- ftSBtS""" ll- - HY-LO Butter Fancy Creamery Butter of very 10c pkg. GOLD SEAL BUCKWHEAT for 8c Gold Seal is the highest grade of Self-Raising Buckwheat Flour. This is your opportunity to test its goodness. ROBFORD lb. Coff We make no preposterous claim that our Robford Blend at 20c the pound is "The Best" Coffee that can be bought, but we do claim that Robford Coffee is "The Best" obtainable at its price. Now is the time for you to prove it. GOLD SEAL RICE & 8c The high piices of other foods emphasize the healthfulness and economy of using Rice. Our Gold Seal brand is the highest grade of Rice obtainable, and, used as a dessert or vegetable, is nourishing and wholesome. Choice Grade RICE lb. Sc. 2 5c pks- Snowboy Washing Use Snowboy for scrubbing, cleaning and washing of all kinds. It's CANNED FRUITS AT MONEY-SAVING PRICES Gold Seal Peaches "" 20c California Peaches "n 18c California Peaches '" 10c California Apricots "" 10c Fancy Pears ,,r,!e rnn 13c Fancy Pears nitt" ",n 10c Hawaiian "'"' Pineapple ; 15c Fancy Sljced Pineapple 10c You will find the same Robinson cc irawioru oiurc, wiicuicr it oe locaxcu at , 21ST AND MARKET STREETS Downtown, Uptown, Germantown, Kensington, West Philadelphia, Manayunk, Roxborough, Logan, Oak L4J Overbrook, Bala, Narberth, Ardmore, Bryn Mawr, Lansdowne, East Lansdowne, Llanerch, Derby w'.MtBs ' . . "J". " i V ROBINSON & CRAW f( -'.'-, Jfr Wiai'JU'Ui.BltOP'nnHB .IlttKHB Charge Accounts So numerous have been requests from our custom in the past, to nllow them the conveniences of n charm count, that wo have opened a ana arc prepared to grant this accommodation to all respon- hiuiu iJiusuiiH upon ineir solicitation. vmm ELEVENTH AND Additional Entrance front Star Values Beckon the With Easter $15 to Special XuaN. colors. " $15 to Also s'sMrJy Wv fiffl Wmmm 1M1 High-Clahs Trimmed Hats at $3 JjJQ .$19.38 Vclour and Poplin Coats at $ J 2 98 $ I and S." Fine Silk Klouscs at: $9 5Q iKitMv -( :ROBINSON &' CRAWFORD ," At All Our Stores : sy'fv, ere Ouality GQurits Liow Prices Prevail .V;; :- ! Ml I atammm-aaWa-a-a-aMafc-a-ammm GOLD SEAL 50c lb. BUTTER Gold Seal is the Butter for particular people who want the very best. It is the highest grade of freshly churned Butter. Made from the richest Golden Cream in the most modern creameries in the country. ib 44c I CA-RO choice quality. Absolutely Pure 22c can LOG CABIN SYRUP for 17c Towle's celebrated Log Cabin Syrup absolutely pure. It's de. licious on buckwheat cakes and pancakes. KARO SYRUP can 10c BLEND 20c GOLD SEAL LONG PAN OUR PAN BREAD '-f 5c When you buy Bread "Where Quality Counts" you get the best and the most for your money, for all our Bread is of the highest quality and the loaves of the largest iize. What can you buy for 5 cents that is more wholesome and nour ishing than a loaf of good Bread? CAKE SPECIALS EASTER RABBIT ' CAKES ". 13c The best and purest ingredients are used in baking these Special Cakes, and you get over 40 to the pound. FRESHLY BAKED GINGER SNAPS lb. 8c Good old-fashioned Ginger Snaps, freshly baked and of extra good quality. high-quality groceries, the same low prices and ' v h.VIAnTl.r SAVK MONKr Are Now Invited ' Credit Dopt. on our fourth floor' SEDER MARKET STREETS m Eleventh St. Subway Station. for Friday Thai Thrifty Shopper Clothes to Buy $25 Easter Suits'..?' 10 Q nurchascs'ntHl fevva- of-n-kind from our hiRhcr j-rade stockf. SergeSj poplins, vclour checks, in pleated, felted and sports styles. Many pcau de eyene lined; all' " . T ? iV Qamnln Ciu'Ip Morlli to (J mm f f4 ; ;:"0:";ri '.1 IjIU.UIL CIIIUUII lU.lL'UlS, Willi pcau decyRne linitif; also hiRh-class custom made suits of men's-wcar sclgcs and all-wool poplins, pcau do cyjinc lined. hi:roN Khoort $22.50 Serge Dresses. .$ wool ciencs nnd silks: new 10 pleated, tunic and coatee models in scores of, styles and colors. third ri.oon $2, $3 & $4 Dress Skirts at'$l QA A special purchase including cieam seifje shepherd checks, vclour plaids, Roman strii-fr. black and blue whipcords, etc. Sizes 22 to IIC and a few extra sizc3. rms-' ki.oou si: Butter 40c Butter of good quality. 10c pkg. UNCLE JERRY PANCAKE FLOUR for 8c You'll enjoy the pancakes made from this famous Pancake Flour. They're easily prepared, whole some and nourishing. 1 'l. - ,'Y WE ARE STILL SELLING Gold Seal Tea at 45c " i 2-lb. package 23c V-lb. package 12c The Tea market is greatly excited. Existing con ditions indicate further advances in Drices. Yet we are still selling our famous Gold Seal Tea at 45c the pound. , We are giving customers the benefit of our good pur chasing and urge our patrons to buy a good supply. . Gold Seal Tea at present prices is a safe investment. Black, Mixed or Assam. 4 CHOICE CALIFORNIA Prunes lb 12c Tender, meaty California Prunes of very choice quality and good size. Exceptional value in this healthful and economical fruit -i Prunes with Gold Seal Rice are an excellent combination. Fancy Large PRUNES lb. 14c ) Powder f 7c a bargain at Our Stores this week. A CANNED VEGETABLES!" Seasonable and Reasonable! i Gold Seal Sifted Peas ' 17c U Gold Seal -J"1' Peas " 14c June . RnUfnrA Rfanrl Put CUO 19, '' ' K Cut String Beans 12c,'( I a -kw - m, vn -v at W vioia 3cai una Deans "" lac'j Fancy Beets "n 15c (l Gold Seal Asparagus lars " 23 Choice Asparagus -" " lie r the same courteous service at vstjo ees.1122 ; Chestnut St. jGR0CERY,ST9RES FQR.IATICU)LAll PE0PLE.TH1 KtZUlf E,eiaLM l-&oL?
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