. 'C if f r V i ,V t .tMUs: cil kNlfl! i" .4 " .. - t- Tt BRATE IVERSARY IANS C 25TIPA Manuscript Music Society of Philn- dclplila (Jives n Memorial , I Program A quarter cf a ccnturj'i noble rork In winning recognition for American composers and tlielr works b; thoia who would hold tho country's musical fa'.c In their lmniK una commemorated Inst nlBht by tho Manuscript MuAtc Society of Philadelphia tho only orstnlratlon of Its kind which has been nblo to weather tho storms of nil rfheso jcars. Tho concert nt tho Art Alliance last right "brought out" compositions of tho first days There ai n portion of Wil liam Wallace OIlchrlst'H "Quintet fcr PI Alio and Strings," written about 1S90. mid "Variations In V on nn orlglml tl erne," by Henry Albert l.nng .This was tho llrst c position submitted to the society by nn applicant for composer membership. It wns not until last night twcnty-flo jears later that It was Riven Its llrst performance befrtre the eoclcty Two songi by Ma.hf.ih M. War ner, also written about 1890, 'Were funs, lloth Mr Warner nnd Doctor Ollchrl't, now dead, wero charter mem bers. Mr. I.ang wai early admitted to membership Two lolln solos written by Philip It. Clocpp, nlxo n charter ncm ber nnd with Doctor Ullchrlst, one of Iho founders, compleU tho program. Theso last wclo new composition1). The program follows: Aiiaclo nnd Srherzo from a "Quintet for l'tano un J Strides ' TMlllam Uallare Ollclirlat. Musl;l Doctor (ClmrtT tti'mlior) Miss Amies i'lun uulnlin. piano. Frederick ltnlin, llrst Molln arIeton Coolcy. second lolln. I Louis Krrrnr. ioln Motor do Momez. Moloncelln Vsrlatlnns 111 1', on nn original theme, op. 17.... Henry Albert I.ans Plaicdliy Mr. I. ins (Tho first composition submitted to tho so elrty Lv an nnpllcnnt for romponcr-mtmber- hip Tho uork recced a iruo nt a lncrt ln of Ihn National Muslo Teachers' Assccla tlon In 1M)7. , . . . . BonKs lnnh M Warner dtnt-tcr member) a) "Slfcpst Thou, loo." (bl May folic Mario Zlmmermin, soprsnn Violin solos 1'hlllp ir Uo-ri" (Charter member) (a) Lullaby. , . 1 tb) "fconu and Innee " I drleton Cooiey Tt seems almost futllo nt this late u.ito to aiiabzu n ciuurtcr-of-n-ccnturjtotd composition by it lccognlzcd master, but tho udagln nnd scherra from tho Gilchrist "Quintet" cannot bo pissed oxer without at least mention of their tpontancous, Inspiring melodies and tho passionate urgo of tho adagio In par tlcular. Tho fenent deelopment Is al most entirely In tho topmost register of tho Instruments; when tho music docs touch a lower hey It Is merely ns n Htartlng point for another tush onward nnd upward Tho "hcher7o" Is ory much Ilka theiumor or an'nrdcnt wooer, who tries to Miillc nnd be plcabant while tho "applo of his co" is dancing and making merry with another Miss Agnes Cluno Qulnlan was at tho piano, Fred erick Halm. llnt lolln; Cirleton t'oo- loy, second iolin; Louis l'crrar.i, lnli, I nnd Victor do Gomez, lolcnccllo, wero i tho other plajcrs Mr Lang, whoso ssmphony was per formed by tho Philadelphia Oicliestra ii few seasons ago, pi 15 ed his ow n high ly Interesting arIatlons Ho developed homo dozen and a half skillful arla tlons from a decidedly simple, almost hymnal theme, for tho most p-irt 4 ' Y r.a iic iKi u ELPHIA tt LONG LIVE THE KING" Copjrlaht, 11117. by Mary Itoberts ltlnehart and the Public Ledier Company. tiik rtokv tups van Vl.ttlllVWH IM.IM OTTO. 1'rlnre of I lonli. tlrvd of sufffrlnr Oronn In I he rireldrs with rn.nl l.v ni flia vPf.n.l nn.n. ill the ciinnlnc of lil rltht resnl rear; to through rhthmlc ami temporal clnnges Thcro was Uttlo bindjlng of the theme from one xolco to another Mario Zim merman Bang tho tuo det'ghtful War- ner songs, anil Mr Coo'ey nnd Mr Goepp plaed tho latlcr's charming little bits. Tho "Lulliby" Is an cffectlc, simple melody; tho 'Song and D.mco" Is rollicking good humor. V. H. L. RICHARD ORDYNSKI - ACTS IN FILM PIiAY .... I.!.. tt.. AMI Mill I III--- 1 Slllir HSI 1 MT" - a, I ."W .l 1 VIA. Ill niinif Hnu wnorr '':... .7 rntimtlnit slanrr of Ids eoimln lll-Dnill Hie hrlr to Die throne srenlthllr calns the liilmn. A "Hit Imrit of speed rattle him throiKh the iloomnv anil Into llif rromlnl sltret. There, nloiif for th llrjt lime In hla life, tlttii purchn-es n "fl lod" Unit tate so itooO, despite the fart ir n It hrs-aine of lt that it ml prohibited on nrroiint of semis. I lie ron I'tlnee ees the world, finally lundlnr In nn American sjenle nlllnnr, nlso prohibited heeau .of. lire Hnnaer, nhrre llnhhle, the son of the propttetor, nct ns I nst to the untnnun fiieat. tll.MHXI. .Ml.TTtllH, thunrellor of the Mud confer wlth'tlie dilnir Ktl IMIMNWII II, thn (win I'rlnrr'a itrnndfather, nlille niceners nml armies eirrti In aln for the iiil-.Mnr hoy, l.ate lint eienlnit the nimmiiy returns and re retie n firm word of ndllce from the niomirrh. Then It la, lifter Otto I. sent tn lsl. that VettUrh nrn the Iilnc ;f tho d inter that bret the land. Uevotullon tlireiten In sll nuiirter. .. , Mllia l,MIs(ll, n inline lieutenant, tn loir lth llfdulg, but who. Iirrmue of hi Inner stitlon, loie tn n. t np pnlnletl lir Mrttllrh nnd the lln n the I rnwn I'rlnce' iier-onal bnibriinrd. niinK Olio, ilr-nlle bl atntlon In life. I Jut it Itor timl rommll nn offeno for uhlcli lltss lilt MTIIH Mill, 111 ,toietnev make a record In n special "conduct "T'tmNTKtt 01.(1 IlrllKK, one of the miinrn of the court, ha n powerful Inllnrnro oicr Anntiiirlntn, nnd tonelher they dlci' the loie nlTnlr betiieen Iled lir nnd Mkki. Tlelr talk l cut inrt hr n illt from Mrttllrh. b Ml Anniiiiclata tluit he I In Rrent trouble. . . . tfhen Ihe (oiwite (lira team of the plnn nfont to offer llcdnl n n br!d til KfNO 1 MIL of Knrnhi, u niinrrful nrlih horlnr klnrdom, be eml hlnl n secret mearc. Kurt nnd (Men hate tone lieeti In lot... Meftltrli nnd the Kinr linpn thrnuch thl oTrr of ItrdnlR to mill the nld nf Kurnl i u nu nll .nnd tn he utile to suppress the threatened retolutlon. ClIAPTlIltVlII (Continued) PItlNCll riiriDl.VAND WILUAM OTTO, at tho moment of her return. was preparing- for bed. At n quarter to seven ho had risen, bowed to Miss llralthwalte, said good-night and ills appeared toward his bedroom nnd his waiting valet Hut a moment later ho reappeared. "I beg jou pardon," ho sald, "but I think Your watch la fast." Miss llralthwalte consulted It Then, rising, 8ho -went' to tho window and compared it with the moonllko faco of the atbedr.il clock 'Thero Is a difference of five minutes," sho tonceded "llut I have tin confidence In tho dihedral clock. It needs oiling, probably. Hesldcs, thero aro alwaja pigeons sitting on tho hands " "May I wait for llto minute; ' "Whit could jou do In flo minutes;" "Well," ho buggested, rather pleading ly, "wo might havo a little comer ntlon. If ou nro not too tired " Miss llralthwalte sighed. It had been a long day and not a calm one, and conversation with his Highness meant question, mostly . "Very well," she sild, "I'm not at all Acepy," Prince l'erdl mnd William Otto observed, ollmblng on ii'ilnlr. "I thought jou might tell mo about America." "I suppose jou mean tho United Mates" ' I m not suie. It has Xew York In It, HUJW.1J They don't havo klng-, do thet ".No," sild Miss Bralthwalto shortly. Sho luted r publics "What I wondered wns," said I'erdl- nonil William Otto, nwlnclni; his loirs. I 1 how tht y mamged without a king Who i ror. , tells, them what to do? I'm Interested, . . fvf I 1' ff' A Human Story of Chlld-Deslre, Court Intrlguo and Love, tho Latest' Novel By MARY KOBERTS RINEHABT . v. JDAY.k t' vs. Tl ' V . .jr X ' - ' tr - ii:dwk; Hero ho xituned, but covered It with a po'lte hand. "and Ofkar. his valet, camo to tho doorway and stood waiting no was a dignified person In a tilum-colored livery, becauso tho King considered black gloomy for a child Tho Crown Prlnco slipped to tho floor, and Btood with his feet rather wale .innrt. lnnkliiir steadfastly at Mls Ilr.ilth waltc. "I would like viry much to tee that boy again. ' ho observed. Ilo was a nlco bo-, nnd klnd-hcartcd. It wo could go to tho Scenic Hallway when wo aro out in tho carriage, I I'd enjoy It Ho saw icfus.il in her lace, ior no au...... , hurriedly, "Not to ride. I Just want to look nt It " . , , , Mlb-s Ilr.iUhvva.lto was touched, but firm Shoexplalnedth.it It would be bet r ter It the Crown Prlnco did not sco the i..,i. iis-nin. nnd to scittcn me rciuru, up Into his hlghbed that was eo much tod big for him and had to crawl out again, becauso ho had forgotten his prayers. When cverj thing was done, end the hour of putting Knit tho light could no longer be delayed, he said good night to Osknr, who bowed. Thero wns a great neat oi Dotting in Otto' world. Then, whlskl It was dark, with only tho moon faco of the cathedral clock for compiny And as It vwis now twenty minutes past seven, tho tttn minds drooped until It looked like a face with a 'cruel mouth,' and was really ver poor companj. Osknr, haxlng bowed himself Into the corridor and p.it tho two'sentrles. re ported tcS i very great dignitary across tho lull that his llojal Highness tho ( rown Prlnco Pcrdlnand William Otto was m bed And tho dignitary had n chanco to go nwav and get his dinner. llut nlono In his great bed, tho Crown Irlnco wis shedding a few shnmefaced tears Ho was extreme ashamed of them Ho felt that iimlpr n ..iron,,,. stances would his soldier father havo behaved so Ho reached out and secured j ."? ,ut ,tho ino c,oli" folded handker chiefs that Wero alwajs placed on the bmlsldo Hand at night, and blew his nuso very loudly llut he could not sleep Hu give Miss liralthwnlto time to go tn lit r sitting loom, nnd for 8 o'clock to ins, uccuuto onco every hour, all night, a Joung gcntlenun of tho Court, ap pointed for this purpose nnd dubbed a "wet nurso" by Jealous comrades, cau tiously opened his diwr and nnde a fclcnlthj circuit of tho room, to sec that nil was well Tho Crown Prlnco got up Ho neg lected to put on his bedroom slippers of course, and In his barefeet he pulded across the room to tho study door It was nut entirely dirk A nlght-llght burned there It stood on a tablo di rectly under the two crossed swoids Ilcneath the swords, In a burnt-wond frame, were the pictures of his fathi r and mother lledwlg had given him a wood burning outfit at Christmas, and ho hid done tho work himself It eon slsted nf the tovnl arm, somewhat out of drawing ami not ex ictly In the center of tho frame, anil a llar.il border of (I ilslc. extremely geometrical, because ho hid drawn them In llrst with a coin pis Tl o boy, however, gavo tho pictures only i histy glanco nnd proceeded. In a businesslike tuinner. a cany a straight chnlr tu tho cabinet. On tho top shelf sat tho old cloth dotf. Its" ihoo-button eyes looked glazed with sleep, but Its ears wero qulto alert. Verycautlously tho Crown Prlnco unlocked tho door, stepped precariously to tho lower shelf of tho cabinet, hung thero by one royul hand a ml lifted the dog down. At 0 o'clock tho wet-nurso tookoff his sword In another room nnd leaned It against a chilr. Then he examined Ills levolver. In accordance with a formUia prescribed by tho old King Then he weit In and examined tho room with a flashlight and listened to tho Crown Prime's breathing. Ho hnd been a etoupy bibj'. And, at last, bo turned the flashlight on to tho bed A pair of shoe button cjes stnred at hint from the pillow ' Well I'm damned," sild tho wet nurse. And went out, looking thought ful. , CHAPTHIt IX A 1'INi: NIGHT IN A shoii where, that afternoon, the Countess lnd purchased sotno Lvons silks, tino of tho cleiks, Piter Nlbuti, was free nt last. . At 7 o'clock, having put away tho 1 ist rolls of slllt on tho shelves behind him and covered them with calico to keep oil thn dust, having given n llnal glance of disdain nt tho clerk In tho linens across; having teiihed under tho counter for his Mm bl uk hat of good nuillty and his silver tipped cine, hiving donned tho hit and hung tho stick to his arm with tw i swaggering gisturcs, hiving prepired his offensive, so to speak, he advanced lletween Peter Nlburg nnd Herman Spin, of tho linen", was a feud Its source, In the person of a pretty cashier, had gone, but the feud rem lined It was ot tho sort tint smiles w lUi tho lips nnd I cow Is with tho ejes, that speiks pleisantly qulto awful things, nlthough It wns Peter Mluirg1 who did must of the talking Hcrnnn Spier was a tiody individual, given to brooding A inn who stood behind his linens and hntid with his bend down And ho hated Peter God, how be lnted him' The cashier was gone, hav ing married a itsto.ur.mt kieper, and ilieady sho waxed fat. Hut Herman i hatred grew with tho dijs And busi ness bid movt of tho tlmo ho btood be hind his linens and thought about a cti talu uuttir which was this: How did Peter Nlburg do It 7 They wore pild tho s imo semt wage r.uli.Mnnd iv they stood together Pit r smiling and ho frowning, and receiving Into open palms i xactl enough to live on without extras And t icli Mondtt Peter pocketed his cheerfully and went buk to his po-t twilling his mustacl a as though all tho money of tho rciin Jingled in ids trousers To accept til j inevitable, to smile over ones poverty, Is one tthlng, llut there vvni mare to It. Peter made his money goVtnazlnftly far. It was Peter, for In stance, who on mums-days had been nblo to present tho little riskier with a nose giy. Which had, by the way, availed him nothing against the delicatessen offerings of tho outsldo rival. When, the summer before, the American Scenic flallway had opened to tho public, with much croslng nf flags, tho national em blem and the Stars and Stripes, It wns Peter who had Invited tho lady to nn evening of thrills on that same rnilwaj at a deflntto sum per thrill. Naj more, ar Herman had seen with his own ees, tiKn her afterward to n coffee house, and shared with her a liter of wine. A liter, no lcs. Herman himself hnd been tov tho Scenic Hallway, but only becauso he oc- a,tfu tlH,-L t ag.'HJiLAi ,'ifa nC ctjDled aimlah refcm YnVih4'"Pi th Amertrah'tnnnnlret lived.' Tho malinger had given tickets to Pluck Humbert, the concierge, but Hum' bert was busy with other things, and was, besides, chary of foreign deviltries So ho had passed tho tickets on. CONTINUHD TOMOIIUOW .1 ORCHESTRA TO (JIVE SCANDINAVIAN BILL The Philadelphia Orchestra his been obliged to postpone tho performance of tho Hngllsh program which was sched uled for tomorrow afternoon nnd Situr day evening of this week nnd to substi tute for It tho Scandinavian program. wa and 21. uroiram were ord several weeks ago and limn tn thl I(V. tmt nll freight congestion they have ..,. . s ueiitcrcu. ' y Tho Scandinavian program. nlsh features, which Mr. has arranged. Includes tho y In 1) minor of Christian n tone poem, "Un Sago," of two short works by Grieg, th phonic Dance No. 2 and tho' stemnlng" (Kvenlng Solitude) Lyric Suite! the xcry popular i ludlum" of .larnefeit and th Trlste" of Sibelius, and lh No Ilhapsody of Svendscn. 'HHim MlllllllllW Hill II llllMMMWIWIIIimmuH Mi . xjiiiiiiiiiiiitoiiiiiiiiiiiicniiiiiniiiiu w llllllllllllltJIIIIIIIIIIIICINIIIIIIi: sho Metropolitan Opera Company's Stago Director Succuml)8 to Ap peal of Motion l'icturca Tho allurement of moving pictures Is Illustrated by tho announcement that Ttlch ird Ordjnskl. recently engaged stage director of New York city's fimous Met lnnolltaii Opera House, pl.ivs oppolto Theda Hara In "Tho Hose of Hlood," a tiow.fllm pioditctlon Mr. Ordvnskl, who his three new operas on his producing list at tho Met ropolitan this coming season, has tho leading male role in tho photoplay, and Is also the author of tho stor)', which Is l.ussian In clnracler Mr Ordyn-ki was In I.os Angeles while "Cleopatra," which Willlim Vox Is pre venting at mo L,jrlc Theatro In N'o,w York, vJns In tho nuking. Interested always In art nnd having heard of tho cluliorato settings used In tho production, Mr Ordjnskl paid a visit ouo day to tho l'o bty,dloj in Hollywood, Just outsldo I.os Angeles. The result of .that trip was Ms writing of a histrionic contribution to "Tho Itoso of Blood." becauso I nut a bo' ycstcrd.ij who came irom mere, and ho talked quite a lot about It. Ho was a very Interesting boj-" Miss llralthwalte waived the matter of jestcrdaj "In a republic," Hhc sild, ' tho peop o think they cm govern thenl selves Hut they do It very bidlj-. The nverage Intelligence among peoplo In the mass Is alwajs rather low." Ho" said," went on his llojal High ness, pursuing a line of thought, "that the greatest man In the world was a m m named Lincoln. Put that ho Is dend And ho Slid that kings were nuisances, and didn't earn their bread nnd butter. Of course," Otto hastened to expliln, "ho didn't know that my grandfather is a king. After that I didn't exactly like to tell him. It would havo inado him very uncomfortable." remind, d him that the American i child did not like ro allies, and that even to wave from his carrlugo with tho gold -wheels would therefore bo a tactical cr- - ...,,,! ,-,.. 11.3- S nco I cruinanei v uiiaiu wnu ..- lened nnd Osknr waited. Anil some thing that had been Jojous nnd singing Ih .1 small boy s heart was sunoeniy huh, "I had forgotten about that," no sam Then Miss llralthwalte rose, and the Prlnco put his heels together with a click, nnd bowed, as ho had been taught tu do. 'Good-night," ho said Good-nlght, jour Highness," replied Miss Hr.Uthwatto. At the door Prlnco rerdltund William Otto turned and bowed again. Then he went out, nnd the door closed behind him. Ho washed himself, with Oskar s-tand-Ing bj holding a great soft towel liven tho towels wero too large. And he brtlshed bis teeth, and had two drlnkM of water, becauso a stlfllsh feeling In his i throat persisted. And at last ho crawled ' n Turkeys and Chickens All our Meat Departments will have a full supply of fresh-killed Turkeys and Chickens. We are not mentioning prices because of uncertain market conditions and the fact that we aro obliged ; g to go to press early. You can depend upon our prices being the very low- est consistent with the standard of Poultry we handle. I CityDd PorkggS30clb jfttrsf Ml lllllllllll II II II II WW 'Hi ' (Quality of Annual Jktmctton Gurmcnts of stnndnrtl skins in prevailing modes Hudson Seal Coatees as low as 90.00 A special showing of the popular Capes as low as 30.00 Leopard Cat, Sea Dog, Muskrat Coats trimmed and plain as low as.. 1 20.00 Similar Concessions in Hats and Waists Ije Jftir anb iiHilltneij) iHjop 1423 WALNUT STREET 3 JV ri i W i "A Reminder 1 p?!"11 Roast 24c lb.RBl Roast 28clb. I , I JFreshPork Shoulders,25c lb-1 Small and Lean Cut Picnic Style 5 COMl'lXTE !- . im stnvicKAnu: lim: of mkn'.s beir ..mi woukvs mib Ladies' Silk Hose Special Value TwaIi ill WjIl. IfflOa. 59i III irk nnd colon Iir.iT quality silk: IH.ACK. W1IITK and rotOIlS. Alto full lino of I,adles Children's nnd Men's Hose. Choice and Attractive Selection of LADIES' AND MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS MEN'S TIES, 50c to 65c. SPECIAL LADIES' KAYSER CLOVES J.ADIES' SHIRTWAISTS, $1 to $10 Different htle Travellne Bun. Special anil I'opulir Unind of larnj Pent 1 rfe by 1'arcel l'ost McPHILOMY'S, 1624 Market St.$'. urns kemnos facmt tuksdw ami iiliimsdw tn nlpy Theatre Little Pig Roasting Hams, 30c lb. 18c lb. Lean Soup Beef! LeanBoiling Beef 1 New Made Krout 1 20c lb. j 10c qt. ).. .! For your convenience we print herewith a list of all ' our up-to-the-minute meat shops. Gr.KUANTOH N Only 3 Days Left TO GET A . GRAFONOLA FOR XMAS The supply of Grafonolas is limited, and this year the demand is greater than ever before. So to avoid disappointment, you must ACT AT ONCE ONE DOLLAR PAID NOW GUARANTEES DELIVERY to your home of the instrument you select I REFORE CHRISTMAS YOU don't have to pay a war tax on Colum bia Grafoi nolas. Convenient weekly or monthly payments for the balanco nt cash price. No Interest. No additional Charges. This instrument is the equal, in material and workman ship, of any on the market, rejjardless of price. Plays all standard records with the same fidelity of tone, as any instru ment selling at a much higfcer price. v Open Every Night Until Nine So that Mr. Busy man can calllvith his "folks." It tfou can't rail, phone ll'alnul SS3S or tend postal. Our talesman u Ml call mmMwmMMM WSLmmm lUTROSniD SETAII, SISTKIBUTOXS MJMBIA QHAKONOI.AS AND nECOKDS 1 09 Chestnut St. $95 Columbia Grafonola 2 fia7 Oermnntnmi Ave. r.01) f,ermantoTn Ave. H 44111 (.ermantnun Ae. JJ VM r,ermnntwn Ave, Morton llulne. Stt. 4011 gueen M. 7llt4 ((rrrnnntown Ave, H tlas clrrmantown Ave. n n Are. s.ymour St. 2 MM) Ful Wnlnut Lane. I'hll.Kllen A Munnn Sin. s Anlimrad & Wnkenrld rttl. S (Ireen. & Carpenter Htm. 8143 (lermnntovin ATe. E Htenton & rheltn Ave. u York ltd. A Frneker St rltjr line. nrk Kd. & Speneer Ft., nranchtown. ( belten ft ( hen M. rhrlten & Mmeklln Flke. 1)1 'J Loenst Are. 7 WEST I'Ilir,nKLPIII AND SOUTH u OF MARK1.T ST., ril!r.DKI.l'IIIA SSth Cheter At.. S4th & Tlnleum Are. 5 4044 I.onrter Are. n:nd & Rae St.. n Ti"nd A Sonwm Hts. i r.n-M (.Inirrt Ave. 7IVIS Woodl.iil Are. r.tttli ft Whtr Are. 12th ft Kprnee St. 00th ft I..ee Sta. rj FOX CHASE S C ft Lonejr st. NORTH OF MARKET RT rillM. 2 front ft C.mlirl Rti. Itli ft Homrrnet htl. n not N. nth fit. 2nd ft Ontario St. H lUneoek ft Vorrl. St.. E 0.12 Frvnkforil Are nolmekbarf. H W01 LonitNlinre St.. Teonr 3 IrfiTtiiUle Ae. ft Illchbre St., TVIi.l 2 nomlni. , 1534 W. CnmherUhd St. I'.rk Ave. ft Somer.et St. !ith ft IMk. St. 4S01 . nth St. 7th ft Krle Ate. S 4S01 . Front St. nnso .N. nth St. 'Jt.t ft Ent.llfh Stl. N B 010 York ltd. Kill ft Huntlnr r.rk An. nth ft llune.nnnn St.. u 1724 Kulrmount At. S 1010 , Sunqueli.nn At.. llow.nt St. ft Tabor Rd. :us N, itiiii st. Manajunk ft Roxboroagh At. Rox- m borough. u 4.100 Fninkforil Ate. 4WO0 Frnnkford Arc. 4718 York Road. TOWNS IN PENNSYLVANIA r? Cata.auqaa. H 21 S. Main St.. Ilethlth.m. knutli llethlelirm. Bill ft Walnut St... Ea.ton. soil Iterwlrk St., Kaaton. IMtI. ft NeNqufhonlnr St.., Eatton. n i:iih ft Ferry St., K.nton. s lltlli ft Wakhlncton St. Kalton. SiCollri. Hill, Kuton. 40S-II0 Mill St., Hrlltol. tm zz vn nalilnclou St., Ilrl.tol. S atl York 11 J., Jenklntown. lnt Iinnlnwnr. r: IJIIniv t.rnie Are, Ctlen.lde. lllclil.net Turk. MM) KilKemont Ave Chester, : MureitH llouk, lluthoro. d . slii. Main St., rarkesbari, S Ilonnlnictoiin 111 . t.ay st Het (heater. Fayette ft Sprlne Mill Ale., Connlio- hiMl.en. I 1 onl ft Ilolnteln M.. Krldieport Miirlmll ft ( hnln st., Nurrl.toun '(ill Tl. Muln St.. Norrlatonn. Hlllnn ft r.lm Sta., nrrlatoTrn. 10 . Muln St., rrlton. llutter Sprint (.nriten. Ambler. n llrlilite ft Car sta., rhoenlxTllle. tt 3rd & Walnut Sta., North !. 2311 t. Hlch St., Pottatoun. tr.l A llrKalh Sta., Ilrlilceport. . lllsh ft I'enn sta., 1'ottatonn. Stole St., lloTlatoun. S Uuatltton 1'lk. ft WtM ltd.. Iluatlrton I'lrnHnt s, ft l-.lm Aie Wndmoor, Ijinehorne. H ork ltd.. WIIIoit firnve. :illll llutli-r Ale., Xmlilrr. ( hirlotte ft OakS(i, Poltatonn. l'Jl:i N. Main St.. Lunailale. fa ,I."U Main St., Lnnteatllle. El TOH S IN JF.ltSF.Y S lottl Itrnatlnny, ( nimlen. 4 17 Kaltchna Ale., t anidrn. 201li A, Frdeml Sta.. ( aindrn. n iPth ft Pine SI".. Camdrn. ri I27lh ft Itlrrr Are.. ( nmden. llllli ft Mne Sta., Cnmdrn. '2nd ft llallrr Sta., (nmden, s lllh Clinton St ( umden, Ilth ft lern Sta., (nmden. " Oth ft l'enn Sta., ( nmden, DO'I llnddon Are.. ( olllneawood. H 131 Main St., Iladdiinllrld. II1J llnddon At... Heatniont. rat Cotllnr.ivod. 5 Audubon. 12 Mmldnn llelchtM Holly Ilrnrh. -A i Manattn ft Jaekaon St. Cpe Mt), , iriiirniuii. . Sid. Main St., Rerlln. 140 I'hlla. St., Fee Harbor. 2 I'lenaantTllle. Aatuiry At... Oeean City. ltiirrl Sprlnca. Muln St., Tom. Rlfer. 1'ntmyra. I.Trrly. G lneUnil ft Arllncton, Petanco. s 2 Mill St., Mt. Holly, Vlooreatoivn. ' Mrrrh.ntillle. Itroadtrny ft Mereer. (iloneeiter. n Ird ft Market St... (lloure.tr r. j il N. llroad St., Woodbury. U enoneh. H r24 I.undla Afh A Ineland. 27 N. Hlch St., Mlllillle. Klveralile. v? I'ennacroTe. WlllUmatown. Doter. s K. aahlntton SU W ulitnclon llordentnnn. s 1'. side Main St., FIrmlncton. ra Mmhertillle. llainllton ft Washington, Trenton. llroad ft I.lllr St Trenton. state ft darBeld Sta.. Trenton. 454 N. Clinton St., Trenton. Whether.it be your regular table needs or a special occasion like a Christmas Dinner, The American Stores are headquarters for all your requirements. There Is That Element of Certainty That Goes With Everything We Sell That , Makes Trading With Vs a Pleasure Let Us Take Care of Your Table Troubles nstmas .'tnner Will Require These Goods in One Form or swot ner to iviaRc it a success: Lemon and Orange Peel lb. 23c Hawaiian Pineapple. .. .can, 13c, 17c California Peaches, can, 13c, 18c, 22c Choice Pears i.big can, 16c Atmorc's Plum Pudding, can, 25c, 47c 8c Sweet Chocolate cake, 4c California Prunes Ib..l2c, 14c Bvap. Apricots lb. 25c Seedless Raisins pkg. 15c Rice lb. 9c, 12c . .can, 15c, 17c, 20c our Choice Cranberries. . . Victor Pound Cake.. . Ilighscore Cake Fancy Mixed Nuts. . . Paper Shell Almonds New Citron ..lb. ..lb. .pkg. ..lb. ..lb. ..lb. 13c 23c 10c 23c 27c ylH)S - fe Baker's Baking Chocolate, cake, 10c, 18c Our Best Mince Meat lb. 17c Calif. Ilipe Olives . can, 10c India Relish bot. 10c Sw eet Sugar Corn . . VICTOR BREAD The weekly capacity of our Three solely through our l'JOO stores. The Big Conservation- Loaf Bakeries is more than two million loaves distributed 7c Our Very Best COFFEE, 21c lb. 1 Your Christmas dinner will be incomplete I without n "cup" of this coffee. Fine Big Meaty Eggs, doz. 43c Every Eire cuaranteed thoroughly .de pendable for your Christmas baking. American Stores Co. "LOUELLA" BUTTEK, 11). 58c The Queen of all table Butters a necessary "trim lor yoKSt Christmas tablo, Fancy TT fATOES, 12-oz. can, 9c i Very fin quality, handy for vegetable soup ' i or us a side dish lor a small family. I ! "RICHLAND" BUTTER, lb. 50c Very fine quality used on the tabic of I thousands ecry day in the year. PUREE OF TOMATO, can 8c lUaKcs the most uengntiui tomato soup I try it. 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