'.:.... viV " 'l v, . r $ mi. ,'i"fc.r p!rafto 'S-'Vi r t'v '' f -. TPffi -w M' fe- . EVENING LEDGBR-PHrLADELrHIA, MpyDAY, ATOTJ1. rVnTQTvVrfBT; BE PERIOD OF ADJUSTMENT IN AN OFFICE-"MA" SUNDAY'S TRI )METIMES DIFFICULT TO ADJUST ONFSFT.T? TO NTT.W STTPPOTTNnTNfrS r I . wevv Job Frequently Proves Discouraging for the " -H L in itt ml. -11 ! .1 1T71 TT fc.V -first rew weeKS ine onua wno nas I' IK'1 "HflnlMo.nftumB" WicVir-H nn Him . i 11 1 , . i fflHK first few vvenfcs upent In n luanri- y(W "ew oftlee uie Inviirlnlify trying. HelnR W t)pntnti In" iit tin,. I .nit unit 1111 Itin -. If' 'Lt1''"3'161' n,co force, lut the novice tiH iyv;ti, i t-'iuuin unci iiciumun im wir cuii. Lv'fctJint rhnnirM Miimn irlriM innlci-. Tlifv mirt . w from ono nituutlon to the other, iitoriplns ', ' 1& nntv Innir nnouith for n inrf-ovri4. whlnli ffify 7fely provci tntlsfHctoty Cither thny IjiP .become panicky and make n poor tiliow-iS'-big which rosullH In illntnlsf.-il or they ,;,,f- Imagine their mil roil ml in ft to he tin- Bfw 'caiM,n ' tnolr nnsoclatts iincowjenlnl Hri1 Jt?w,tHke the flrnt rippnrttinlty to mnlie n m :t- r.ri, unu can niiiuiy ko who u new omcc mm 1.1 A. -tail In iMn with nnrfwtlv ntrnnen urirli ,,. - .. .. . .. ....... hi" Instantly. There arc so many tiling to M'ii'6 Icarneil anil unlearned thnt for week ?. on VJ w Vyvettcs k S ii (Iff- F P one feels her utter uielcpsne mid Is will ing to let tiny one have the Job for the Uniting. Hut If there Is h genuine de-he to learn, combined with :i ntlcUttiltlvencss. this phase In safely paused throiiKh. mil Ihe new work becomes In time reully Interesting. If you lire making n rhange In posi tions, don't Irmtnntly ndnpt a critical or a despairing attitude, but make i equa tions, lie prepared for the reiulJUHtment.s which ure necessary ,. And don't. If the otlk-o foico li n l.uge one, expect ito have u leceptinn commit tee appointed for your benefit or to be rushed as you vvcio by our fiateinlty at college. A business oftlce Is not pi I warily a place for the exchange .' roclnl nmenltlex and. nlthough these add to the interest of the work, busy people nir often for weeks at a time almnhui In their duties and scarcely aware of the enhance of n new employe. T KNOW a woman who pride herself on her charltleH the Klfts of clothes she akes to the poor. Vet. after having eon Hampton of them, I could only thin of the poor woman who, in viewing with .dismay the gunnents which hail been Frocks with frilU are dainty for the summer and taffeta scaifs with frills nre, too. Frock anil scarf to be capped by a chic black hat, with a big cocadc in front. brought to her for hei childien wild hIic mlnht be poor, hut "prnlje be her joung 'tins weren't deformed " Women who have never known what It was to be obliged to wear nn atrocity can not leallze the nctunl pain Inflicted on a Bensltlve child who Is forced to went clothes which make him a giote.iue fig uie Their only thought in one of self complacency, and they would be highly Indignant If they knew their gifts weie not going to be utilized. Tim woman who ni a little girl fell heir to hei oldei slster'a dresses can usually understand and svmpathlre. She knows what It was to wear ilothes that were not bought for her and were of un becoming color and cut. Slio can icmein her how her very sphlt levolted iiBalnst this and the happiness one cheap hair ilbbon gave her, because It was new and bought foi her, not handed down after having outlived Its iicntity. THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE l.nitr and question tubmttltd la lh( rfijinrmewt mini hr ti rllli-n nn nnr Mr et ; Kai)r only anil alintii uiid l)u- mime u li tirittr. Hindu! nucrlti Ukr thoir otvrn It low or lnUliii. I u iiikIhsIooi that thr tilllar don nol nrcrnrlii indorse Ihr t,ittmrnt HIIH.VN'S h.t IIAMih, hltninu .crfvrt, l'hUidrlMn, Va, TODAY'S INQUIRIES 1, Him hltuuld ruMirr tor prpMrrvr Jutm tic UrllUrd? S Why In it fnUi- l,oltoiu nrrrHD fnr n wh Ixiltr; nhen ciinnlnir prudurtii l the mid pak mrthod? 3. What kind of Ixttlom ihii hr mndi for a Wll liollrr to he imrl In runnlnt? I. Mhiit kind of mnlrrlul will In- In finor for trwt drranrH for the rrly fnll? S What la n tiiod rkrrrUp for drtrloplnic Ihe rniT X. hnt kind of ;ornrt hould Iw Horn to make llii- hlu look nmllrr? ANSWERS TO SATURDAY'S INQUIRIES I. Ir h ilrr of hronn nuprr N ntnrrd In the blrnd rrork It "III rrftrnt Ihe hrrad from moldlin.'. ri -V, VJvJ, m, S. A little hornrrmlli.il ndded hi n Jur of rlcklr-i n keep Ihrm rrln. ' 3. The'llntor cf ne i ulll he Inipriitrd If the Pods are flrit holleil and the ame niiler iiM-d Salt-Picketed Green To ma toes To ihr Kdilor of n'oiiinn' I'aue: 1.''riM"l1"n,-''l" l "" llreillniK 'or preerliiir irreen lomuloeB In vuti t fnllow J?U.h"IT" BL,h ln";rMt nd h"i trie. ""rM or th cold imik tnnln; rctlif ivlih .kt. 1 tMn.l VM. n. I am glad you have founil the Infonna tlon on this page of use. The following repipc, ns w-il as others which hnve ap. geared In these column". Is submitted Lj Government experts: Salt-plckled green tomatoes Water-tight Kegs or crocks may be used Wii'h thor oughly and steam the (.Ks or crocks. Wain the toinatoes. On the bottom of thr conulner place s lner of dill nnd a hand ful of mixed spice, pack the ron'ulrier full of tomatoes, add a top l.i(-r of dill ami pice, pour over all enough weak brim- to cover the tomatoes ami rnvr ui.ii .i ,i,r.nuu. frftS doth and a clean board cover IMace up'nn 4,4 the board cover a clean stone weight suffi ciently heavy to hold the lnml. I.,,n, tlie surface of the hilne. lesvi- In a unm. '$&?ltl room u,lt" fermentation Is completed nnd mf?i tin Vlltl.hlAB floa .. !. .... .. I .. ftli cPtcle Is tapped gently, then skim off any ,S5, ecum formed during fermentation. Store f an o. iwi iiinur. ucr ine lop or the hrlne with hot paralfin to form an airtight sur face. If the paraffin becomes broken re. L niove, remelt and replace Tn mftLd a UAalr l.,lnn ..... l., .. .. f -t . - . . --", ,""i " "i.o linn pini fSrii, v,neBilr- tntee-quarters cupful salt, one & """"n water and stir until salt U entirely 0,-, uissoneu. i To Prepare Dressed Beef To thr KdUor ol H'omcm' I'aur: Dttr Marlam Will ou give .llrenlon In Jour tiiiumn for pruned beef, and tell me alfn how prnaed lorned hef li done? a. .1. Pressed beef Wash ii piece of beef flank or any other of the cheaper cuts (about four pounds), cover with boiling water, oruig to the boiling point and skim. Slice and add two carrots, two onions and one wnue turnip, cook ilowly for four houis, or until the meat Is tender, and when halt cooked add two teaspoonfuli rait I'ack the mt solidly into a deep bread pan, with the grain of the meat lengthwise, place the pan In another shallow pan to uitch, the ov'eiflow, put an empty bread pan on top of the meat and press with two heavy flat Irons. Let stand In n cool place overnight apd Ip the morning strain the stock, which "fan be used for soups or sauces. tjytf i-otnea Deer select a four-pound piece Hr ef moulder or ih lenn eml nt hriki Ullghtly corned, wash well, cover with boll- 'rtlVTl mg water and cook slowly for four hours, , jlthen pack and press n above. The heat , ishould be kept nt the simmering point; It 1V: vie wnirr iiuiih owru ine ineut will ue lougn. t.Vf!f . n -i. --i.i.iu. i i Eirft'Vi . ... Cl"-" V""ty lCfclJC r&Vri'" itoiior o nomnirj l-agt: W JvlvF-Por Madam -IMoaii print dlrartlona I. (heee sho-ild he veered nllh ihe Milad tourite nt dinner. I, making peach, cobbler. for ANNA E. Fill a deep earthen baking dish with ripe cues which have been skinned and : 'fcalved, leaving a few stones In for flavor- Add one-halt cupful Ice water and one- It cupful sugar for each six peaches, and w with a flue pastry crust, bake and v hot or cold,, with cream.- 1 i Recipe for Cheese Straws (I gdllor ol Woman') Vagi: f Madam Baveral days ago one o: our mnUoned chaaaa atrawa. Will you itll rAinaaa ara maatj RCADIsn. utraws-. une-nair cupful flour, one onful shortening, one-ouarter cunful 1ijia.b nna.-lohtl. ......, ,. ihth teaspoonful mustard, one-nuar- . faspoofifil -paprika, one-quarter tea-. fui oaKing powder, sufficient lea water x, a sure nough- Rub the flour and sine together with the finger tips, add ,'- paging powaer and seasonings, Lfirlth lc water, noil out. fold tn roil -out. again 'and fo!d as aa la ta rklir AiUu,ru. , -rw -- ." '-'?" ' &&.&: i. Anierlean ire-.m rhee I. Ihe kind ......ill, Berved ullh pie. 3. hl(ke a MnK ,, 11,lml srnra ,n deep plutr like kinall hoiip plutea. Oifts for Ship's Crew To Ihe Kdilor at ll'oiiinn-s 1'aut. iJo?U.,are u!,lpr'a,'e: ither large con tract to supply the whole ship's crew with fl In.0 r,a!e yu'B!'f- The simplest thing you could knit would be wristlets fo W,.'re,.,"!,d0 f Kray k"'lK arn as mi J? .. f'"" ',' flfty stl1". knit two, purl two for twelve Inches, sew up, leaving o,'. "i-'L"'"'" J", """,,b ro,,p l, f tpii. I e No ,1 bone needle., of couru- theie uie many mtle gifts i he bought' such as aluminum ill inking cups, pocket knives. s,., ,,,1, ,,., ,,, ,, tils, ciganttes, tobacco and chewing gum. Farewell to Snmmee to thr Kdilor of U'ov.nil I'aor- ifi-,riS,i'lllm .' Kln M reader o jour tolllmn i?LeA. '. nns .adueatlonsl n.1 Intel eatlnc. I.' VVZ i " '.'.' "nuDt jh to hat to anv h, i'1'iinit farewell i n friend ho Is I..X !.,.., J -eIUe thla la a iur r.n,,-., ..,', I ha front. A VVini ,u You have the right Idea, If the yo'uiig ll'f.h ". a frle!"l "."'' no,hlnB mor- "'n'P'y vvlah him good luck and a safe return: you might also venture to tell him that you feel proud to know one who Is not a slacker The things ou say will be said with such sincerity that you cannot help hut make him Tarty Calls To thr Kdilor of U'ot.imi'a Pane Hear Madam Will jnu be 1.0 kind to i.p m how oon ahoul.l the partj "all he miri. """''f informaninner and dame" A o. ahoul.f ihe call he made on anj nr llcular evenlns of th. Mk? Should Wedne.lay night, he i:t for g)rr. ,lfarty comn;"IO JACK It Is customary to pay a party call within two weeks after the party Is held. There is no special evening In the week to choos. The old Saying that Wednesday Is "beau night" Is simply n Joke and should be looked upon ns one The keeping of "steady company," as It Is called. Is always a mistake and should never be encouraged No girl should give her time exclusively to one man unless she Is engaged to him, and even then It Is wise to receive other friends If they rare to call. Acceptance or Regret for Reception To the Editor of IVoman'i paar pear Madam 1 had a recent Argument with a friend aa to whether It la proper to anawer I wedding Invitation or not I.' you muat r!fu.. it" U;cyh,o0fUu,.',f.U,,d,c" h' "" ttcT If the wedding Invitation Is only for the church and not for the reception It should not be answered either to ace'ept or regret but If the Invitation Is for the reception, It must 'be accepted or regretted, as the case may be. Cold Cream for Throat jTo thr Kdltor oh Woman' Poor: I Pear Madam-Can you tell ma how to make "jam to ui In maaiaglnr tha neck to keep it t' nKATHICK K. This formula Is an excellent one for the purpose: One-eighth pound white wx, one half ounce oil of sweet almonds, One-halt ounce' spermaceti, one-tenth dram oil of bit ter almonds, one-eighth dram oil of gera nium, ten drops tincture of benzoin. Melt together and beat well until cold. Cocktail Sauce To tin Editor of Woman't Pagt Dear Madam Can tha aama atuca h uata ior oysiar cocktails M put on clamar Win u tan ma now it la madaj (Mra, p, j, ThVcocxtall saucs given, can ba served i?.!2."?T5f?.. ?V "? "? beh..U you tall ma how It la madaf (Mrs.) P. j. with.. either oysters or clatais. or with tnh. tsforVrWlWBlf one.prffers Qat,-tiuar.t law artiirfiil lAakaKo V.lilum' no.'i.wZ..; ..-r IN THE MOMENTS MODES Fall Afternoon Frock of Ji's Wear Serge kieiiup,.ou; mi A ( i Patsy Kildare, Outlaw By JUDI) MORTIMER LEWIS LAY for a long lime ttftei I woke tip thinking It w.i-f morning, hecnii'-e the all- was kind of white against the sky Howdy pushed his nose limit r my hand wlieie It lay on the side of the tied and gave a whine, so f leaned over and kissed him on the noe and told him to shut his face so I could think. Then 1 lay buck and thought that 1 did not believe 1 had been i cully lonc-avme since school starttd and had not been under the housa nio-e than a couple of tlmex. I guess Hihuul N of siinip use iiftir all. At h.isi It would be If It wusn't for the kids who go to it Then my father came home fiom night watching and we hud our pancakes When my father went to bed tlnd out Howdy yand I tlppytoed outdoors and rambled When ve got to the bridge over the river and the i all road tracks I climbed up and sat on the rail ing and was going t see what It would do If I dropped a stone Into the smoke hole of an engine. Hut when we had walled a lung time and none hail mine I climbed down after three men going to vvoiU hud tnld me that 1M better We went down to the lalhoad tucks and between the i.ns and after a long time we camo out on a mad Finally we were al most out In the country. We met a mean looking man and he said, "Hello, little girl." I said. "Hello, dli ty man." That made him mad and he followed us and I climbed a fence nnd went through some woods to the river, llefoie 1 knew it the man ginhhed me by the shoulder and tried to put his other hand over my mouth 1 thought for a minute that It was up to m mother to come for m. Hut then Howdy had him by tho wrist and the man was bellcrlng for help. I said, "Hal him up. Unwdy!" Hut the man was dragging Howdy Into tho river. I caught Itowdj's hind legs, and we nil went In together The man held Hnwdy's head In tho river and Howdy had to let go Howdy and I climbed out, and I thiew stones at the man nil the way acicss tho river till he went up the other sldo with his hand dan gling I bet he'll nevei want to light a little girl and her dog again We went back and climbed the fence Into the road, hsth of us happy and Howdy laughing with his tall Then uw.i we loped Into the country to make up for lost time At noon I asked for a drink of water nt a house, and they gave me some bread and meat, as 1 hoped they would When It was dark we came to a big whlfo house that had big white porch poits and stood near the river 1 asked Howdy If he did not think that that house, was too big and tine for us and he did, so we climbed Into a barn where there was an auto and we cuiled up In the back seat of that. I prayed, "Dear Clod, which art In lieu en, hollored be Thy name. Please take care of my father while his little girl Is not there to look after him, I am gliul jou sent that ugly man after us, for that Is the only thing that happened to us all day. Wake us up early Amen " I went to s eep beforo 1 knew It. Then all of a sudden Howdy was growling and I was shivering, and somebody was scream ing. I went to tho door nnd peeked out and the white house stood shining In the moonlight and somebody kept on scream ing, ltowdy stood on the, seat across me when I got back, skinning his teeth and growling deep down In his neck. I prayed again, "Dear Uod, which art In heaven, hollered be Thy name. For cat's sake, what Is the hollering about? If that Is my mother coming for me. tell her whore I am and that she needn't yell so loud, if It is somebody else, make her shut up so wo can Bleep, Amen," Then the screaming stopped and we went to s eep. 'When th Moon Milne.," the nut Putay lilt, tlare ndrenture, appears In Idinuirow'a Idenlni ASK FOR and GET Men's wear sertfc linR been pinceil well townid the top of the list of fnll smart fabrics. It is it formidable rivnl of silk, Rutin and KeorRetto, for, like those materials, it is Koins into tho fashioning of afternoon costumes. Navy blue men's wear scrRC hns i;one into the fashioning of the little nffrnoon costume I resented in today's illustra tion. The surplice front end-; in a loosely tied sash in the Lack. Theie is n while oi Kandie tucker, beneath which is n wide hntul of Chinese cm inoirlery. The embroidery is used for ct'fl decoration on the blnck satin sleeves nnd there is a narrow, round col lar of the satin. tSw tSSr1S5ir . -Si VS . I W5 mWMMSF uMfW ..nivr- Ba. CT Ta'' efsrrnr niiuuiHtt mm SU6V.'- Sold in 1. 2 and 5 lb. cartoni and In :, 5, 10, 35, and SO lb. cotton bagi. last trimmer Millions of hushehof fruit were allowed to waste Last Winter You know how the cost of living rose This Summer iVE HE FMJIT CROP "A Franklin Sugar for every use" Granulated, Dainty Lumpi, Powdered, Confectioner!, Brown SA T Wac'tf " risuumfitAfa. THE GOOD HEALTH QUESTION BOX By DR. JOHN HARVEY KELLOGG CON'NIICTKI) with the upper part of the Intestinal canal, lying Just behind the stomach, Is nn organ which plays an im portant part In dlgistlon, the pancreas It communicates .with the Intestine by a duct. Just a few Indies below the stomach. The pancreatic gland very rlnely re sembles the principal salivary glands In sttilrture. It manufactures n fluid known as th pancreatic Juice. The pancreatic Julie Is secieted only during digestion. It Is carried to the Intestine by n duct which empties Just below the stomach, The pancreatic Juice performs an Impoi tant cilice In Ihe digestion of nearly all the elements of the food It digests starch, piotelns ami fats. The pancreatic Juice nets upon the albuminous elements of fond best after tho have llrst been acted upon by the gnttrlc Julie. The pancreas also pioduees a subtle sub stance nllod Its Internal secretion, which Is necessary to enable the tissues In make use n sugar (dextt se). which Is the piln clple lucl of Ihe bo When tlm pancreas becomes rilpplrd by dlsense, It cannot make tills subsinnce In pioper amount, and ns n result lliesugat Is not burned, but Is car lied off through Ihe lildnejH, and the per son then has diabetes Rtcenslvc meat enlln,r nnd constipation nre doubtless the most common tauses of this condition tt5Xy's intimate talks The ttie of the TJJut and wholesome way. MrSts been astonistic.i i , , wh0 who have come inn f or i a u () only trouble was that H" nd, i; Difference In Vhnl la Ihe differ nr Functional and Organic Diseases between fiinillotial and NKWAB.K. A funcllon.il disease Is one In which the action of nn mgnn Is dlstutbed while lis structure lemnlns uninjured; for Instance, vomiting Is a functional dlsoiilei' Organic disease Involves changes In the structure of an oigan, ns seen In hatdenlng of the liver or the destruction of lung tissue by tuber culosis Diet for Acid Stomach Wh.it la tho htat diet when one has n ery ncl.t stomach ,v. II, r Hoth liquid foods and haul foods should be avoided Hver thing should he taken In the form of .1 put co or semisolid. The food should he chewed vcr.v little. Chewing stim ulates Die stomach glands and so encour ages the foimntlon of mid Wholesome fnts, such us sterilized hutltr, cream nnd vege table fats, should be freely used. One or two InblesponnfiiN of olive oil should ba Inken l each meal The bowels should be made to net thiee or four times n day, but l.-untlves must be avoided, as these Irritate tho stomach and the small Intestine. The bowels must be made to move by the free use of sterilized bran and mineral oil. Correct Weight Whn t Is the correct wrlulit for n woman who la !i feel r. Inches tall? Mlas IIVI.VIA C According to the standard tables, a wom an 05 Inches In height should weigh 130 pounds. ti'npjrlaht) x. BBBVISV alLBBP mmaonuently, none In themselves These same women, If "'p "' them wore the daughter of n Duke - .,n Karl, would lie so set I, lltnl she notice iinbn.iy. Hill, though she Is a daughter of tlnd. 1 seldom hear her boasting about It The world's Ideas about women ate t hanging rapidly The ol'l Muesllon MA' Hl'NUAY used to be: What does the man want the woman to be?" The present question seems to be w oi ded , "What docs a woman want hetself to bo. Hut In the futi.re. we shall come to asking the tight question : "What does Coil want n woman to be. The flist question was cally answered If woman was a pretty toy. l'l'' thing, who would come to kiss and be W'' whenever she was told. If she could bear a man ihlldren nnd run his house, he was quite satisfied lie man led In order to get the woik of n mother, u nurse, n cook and a companion out of one vvomiiu, nnd he was peevish when he failed to obtain nil four , ., The question of today Is only Half answered as jet Women do not know what they want to be, because thav ji not yet know what they are. Onlv rHV thing they hnve learned and that hi ts . they are no longer merely the chat,.. n.n mini hi. r,i.ii i.i... ."-""itui of tho man, Ht. Paul, Indeed, lo i ,!. ,, nm.n lo keen Mlleiinn In ,.. . ln ,,.,.,, v.. .- . . .-. .,, uip rn.i,nk.. Corinth where but lie was wilting to a congrec.nu- ..' -e tho women were h.h..i. . nj tu ufiellicr nf tho bolol'e.l .llt.1.... . " in- .-....n - "'"lino John1 outrageously. Far morn full 0f i0 If the Hon make jou free, then a,-. yoll free, inueeii. " For the nuestlon of the futuh. i '., l !ll, ,hp "ucstlon of tho present and he oul i"! I IMst-What docs tlod want wcmw'ta ihewOUIIIIll ,,,,!, nnsurrM , ,i, -.. "mn to , .... - -,... V1P(1 (lod does not want women to be n1, nlds Th were sent to be ,w R be? the answers nto quite ensv Cod ,i I, la 1 1.. ,.. - ...... .,, ,,,. i es sna niothcis To refuse to mairy a good ... I nliii-lnir Unci's n-lflM In 1,1. f.... mRh ,-. ....,n...n , ,7, .nee to Illso to nciir thni Ilol bear children Is sinning ntllnt! y tlhost and dishonoring e1Pn,,'"!t (!nd docs not want a woman to tesemhia a man or tiy to Imitate one If n0 Wanl'! entlon. 1.... l.n l, nirin tin li... i.t.1 1....- ..""Itrq " "' "l v 1...UII. hum. inade v.. one (lod does not want a laz.v woman If she will not wot It. neither shall she eat 'Rni It she will not work for the birad of life she should not eat of that, either tlnd docs not want n disloyal woman If she cannot have and hold faith n her sisters, how can she be Intrusted v,iii, letting her light shlno so that people mV see her good works. A "catty" woman can not bo a stondnrd-bearer tlod does not want any kind of woman ecept the woman who icjnices In this wnild nnd tejoices In the hope of the fe lo come, .loy Is one nt the fiults of n, liolv tlhost, nnd a woman who has faith, in womankind is tho bearer of pctfect Joy tl'oirlsht lilt, by the Hell Syndicate, inc.) t eilneaibi Do They Truat You at Hume? itetleVsi India and Ceylon 7 AS ICED Cool, stimulate and drive away hot weather fatigue. TRY THEM Why pay more? Our stores are open for the full purpose of selling every man, woman or child, no matter their station in life, who wants to get the very biggest dollar's worth for every hundred pennies of price; and careful people, far and near, find profit in our co-operation. It's all distinctly worth while. If YOU have the thought of making your dollars perform extra full service you'll always find the opportunity awaiting you at THE AMERICAN STORES. Everywhere, these shops are conveniently located; and they work along the lines of High Qualitu and Reasonable Price. You can live entirely outside of the worry zone, for you'll soon see how well (r Gyrf fr& 07KJL r& L(ZAAa "American Stores Blend" 90 OUR VERY BEST COFFEE Vlt. A h-Bh-K WendinK that brews a rich, smooth, pleasing- cup. If it fails in anv vvav to civ- entire satisfaction, return the unused portion and we'll refund your money in full We're in the midst of ICED TEA weather and Our 45c Teas are particularly nice for this purpose. Uur Very Best Assamor r c OurFamouslyGood India-Ceylon BlendrO!b. Black &MixedTcas 35cib. At Our 140 Specialized Meat Shops Armour's Star Hams, 24c lb. Nice, lean, tenilep hnms of from 7 to JO lbs. Fancy New Onions, frewlt as the morning and sound as it dollar. For Washing and Cleaning Oooti Laundry Soap. . ,4c cake niuinu or Ammonia 5c hot. Ironlnjt Wax Uicsllck nun 9UtLa!ntiy Ck'an8er ".. 4c can Old Dutch Cleanser 8c can Dut Brushes . . .'..Kic 15c each Stove nruRhes 10c each Scrub Brushes ..ac, 8c, 10c each Enameled Buckets 2oceach Highscore Cake, Voiii cholrt, uf (iuhI r Slher. llVoctl fa.... ,L. 1, " '' me victor ovens 10c pkg. very morning. 'j-plnt lottle 15c Really Pure Grant- .TnW, Delicimia Hour. .;;.. n: . .. xineappie, ;y;u 15c can Very Choice Asnamm.s, tall cans, 13c each Freshly-Packed Early June Peas, J2c. can Mason Jars S pints, 50c doz.; JELLY GLASSES 28c DOZ. quarts, 55c doz. American Stores Company EVEUYWHEIRE IN PHILADELPHIA MtWlAllCltUi iS. j1.' m m fl n h
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