yppiffraji''"M "ji-. iw!,if'iii' " nnmww fAMhi EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, APRIL' 11, 1918 1 pLffiRE'S'AVMli" SurMbLi ruviiiu . . I-- 41. A rPrcnch Players rium w. in Classic Comedy RUtUN. THE HARPAUUiN )rtlon -.- - K.twf"-;-;; . . ni-'--" . ... j,rltne. A"'1:"- Simon v.itrr J"''-" ' r- at1 (hrls nullln Henry Ihiirll Hiixhiiiic Hin Murrfl Mlll't .l,U'-lnn HoRRprl . .Ilohorl Hnnrt . . . . i:unle Nhu , . Mhp'H Villi's . . . Hobcrt caaii . . . I..k-1'ii Weber tutu- l.nrv . . . Allilrn 1'hntln .Irnu' Vllilrnn . .llnille Olilfollmi Coccau n icux-vuiuiniiii-i ....imp In Purls, Intfr r8- ',-, oriB".-" l,te,l..l?.M!r..f Junh at tlm Llltlo aii-ioo-"i 838? pff"?,n,t,V R Mfrlufl'". H rmml" rJc.. Cimmt"'1" jicques SABBATH OBSERVANCE ! IS THEME AT MEETING All-Day Session Under W. C. T. U. , Auspices Being Held nt the Willard J An nll-tlny mpstlne In tlin iiiirro.i nf Hnbhntli observnnre l belnsr hrlrt todnv nl tlio Willard. 1921 Arch trrct. nnn'r ' tbe- niifplrcis of the Women' I'liiiMliin I Tcmnerncc Union of Plilliitlclilitu inionK omcr Himjecis to lie .llnuiwil will tin "The Snbbatli In Wartime," by i the Unv. T. T. Mutchler. The Itev. Unb- crt 13. Llltcll will Fpeak on "The lMir po? of the Sabbath" unci mldrciwii will nlsn be ntiiilo by the Itev. llinvnnl I:. Hand, the Itev. .1. Walter T.lpeltt. tha Itev. (leoi-Re s. Yoiiiir nnd ntherri. Mrn. Aiinlo C. .Peacock will preside. SCHOOL GARDEN ARMY i DRIVE UNDERWAY! Campaign for Recruits Begins j and Children Eager to ! Enlist i (or in. stems richly entitled to the "u ' . ,.ln-llu In ev 0 its narniwi ........... ..i.ilnn rtr nillll- UIIJI.. Mte pprecwii ... - praise In Static balance and authoritative liis- v, , of MollereV "IVAvaro" ("" ,t cvenlnr. taUM ""Iquo rank. Frm .'. ......, .,r iiiierni-elatloii to ; oerreci m"ir ,t recent annals of the KnRllSh-leal. W Vtaso In "'H- '"' l'!'" f,lr",M, nt " i. u..hleriiieiit The ac.com- Ihment is of particular value ns a,. !ldto Mollcre. for to no clabsle dram- KlbL Of whatever Iniul or era noes IIHSI. ' .i.llu ,,u n factual theairr mi i ,v-.-...... ..., .- 'm. force. The ne.-romancy Of Khiilvo !iSbld between book cover. Mo fm prorerly lo triumph, iiium be "o?M. Copeau'8 platform as an liiiio Jor perhaps too mu.h has been sa l. . r.rtilnly Ms nrFt ce-mrinuiiu.. imt . BfSrneoV:,iore,y l.nddeioutly in?rircd. a accorded the Influx ,H" ' . , j.,.,i ,.n,i innr? ner- ,tohe, muen .u'. T""";.. i. art ot HCIinc mi ii" Hii.- ,iuch a revival no code of r-..in." lit nt all comparable no.ciw - . . .... ...., . .. ktor,it.i":r.r?1' ... i? 5S 'Sed cHvrly Hh blue for blendlixr colorK w evidenced alro b a harmoiiluiK beaulv of coMumlnc. lot such factors were mere .subsidiary Mills The .'Mule Spirit's Iiivistlturc J.I..L, imnvicmled Hll Oilier ChlllllS. Charles iml In - HarpaEOii had tbo ml attribute- "f a IndHteipiece. .mo litre's tragl-coime characterization lc Muds the nicest adjustment' ot serlouj Mrtralturc nllh sheer, extr.ivacant drnl ,., The arrli-ui.ser. realistically acted ttrourhout. ""ld cast the "hole coin riv out of foci"- iivereuiphaKls of lis . i . il,, ilniivlminl fir. lumor neuiu cs.r m"- - ire'i aulhcnllcitv M. I ullin connuered ... iim,-iiiiie vv itli the ease of a Iruo Tirtuoso. Ills vociferous l.inienl over tho WHY ALL SHOULD AID LIBERTY LOAN "M'"aaUiMWMaiW KEMEMBJ ihercpof m alleged The dl- A drive for recruits tor the L'nlted I States RClionl Rarden army will start In Philadelphia today In nil the puhllc schools. Tho drive will be tinder the direction of ,1. II. Francis, of the fulled Styles school Karden army headquarters In Washington, lie lecently confernd . villli public school olllclals in thl cltv. Tho children are anxious t aid In the, work and thousands will volunteer Accordlnc to Plreclor Fraud then are n.ono.OOu children between tin iters of nine and sixteen years In the cmiiiti v who should erroll for sdiool card, n work during the summer months n i, estlnialrd that If these children i uln vnle all the available land around then home, tind schools they will he cn,ihlcd to raise crops valued at $25ii.non.oiiii Those ho volunteer In llibi biR army will receive an luslcnla In the fori a bar bearli.R the letters V. S. S. .;. .v HAYDN CLUB CONCERT Oak Liino Women Sincers Heard in Excellent ProRram j K " - . . KEMEMBMFJS 1 iSinpniiYTrfrf ',- ! fe a. ivA MAiK 1111 a.9 1 1 111 "AJ lwlJ I sho heard nothing-. Fate" They must be Tho Yellow Dove, inotintlnK easily, had cleared the trees nt the border. of I the farm nnd before the eyes or tne itlrl stretched only undulntlnR surfaces .e rtMi" unrl prAn In front of her ryrll Isy back In bis seal Ills hands clutched the si"" or he cockpit. O fiod' She had not been sure before what his sudden lassitude, neanl He had been hit ! John niMlnj turned around and smiled nt her and one hand, stretched heforo lilm, pointed up and to the right. Her throat closed and her heart seemed to Hop Its beating nnd the Pove fur a moment swiirtR and Kissed like a drunken thing, but with an effort sho Inclined her wheel and met it. Cvrll HRalu raised Ills lingers and pointed upward. lllgner. r"- thread of silk, thrown carelessly upon a purple carpet The Rhine! Hh saw t yrll'H hand come up and move feebly to the rlBlit. Hhe turned sloidy and followed Its direction. Tho llllnc--alio reniembereil (.-yrll's words back there In the woods. She must follow t1in Ithlne to Ihc sea and then turn lo the westward alone tho coast. She would do It. She must i-yrll was hurt but perhaps not bad ly. Ills Restures reassured her. lie moved Ills hand In a level line In front of hint and she understood. They had mounted IiIrIi enough. The baropraph showed four thousand feet. She hiouRhr tho wheel up to normal and held It there. The wind burned her cheeks and she knew from the changes In the river be- rim i i iiihi mi- sin-cii in inc i c inw I'mr I tipped the wheel further toward her. Ills Was terrlllc ninety miles n hundred Reslure was like an appeal lo heaven a hundred and twenty an hour ner , a symbol of hl faith In her and In haps much more she did not know. The the woo or oolh. She set her HP" ami speca koi mm hit iuoou. rosier, issicr. obeved llroken and helpless perhaps i was the sons her pulses suiir. She was a ridng. he was putting; his faith In her. part of the Yellow Pove now, and n sbe must not fall him now. i was n part of herself. Its wings were She Kept her unze before her over her wings and its Instinct wa In her 'vrll-s head, trying to Rain strength for I own fingertips. what she had to do. thinking that she xiarttt fell slow ly. a luminous nigh! n- In Kugland at Ashwater l'rk-;ifull of stars. She seemed to be hang iind that the wheel she held was that ot )nR an1nng them lo be one of them, her own llitle Meuport There seemed i UatchliiR the earth pass under lirr lobe llitli-difference between them, ev-1 Tu of tlirm gleamed like SI. IJImo s crpi that the Yellow Pove vvas easier uK,ts at the lips of the planes. The t., manage. II tesponded to the sllRhtet i HUV ,,. ,.fnr , hrlRhl. of n deep lunch, nod had a maRnllieent steadiness ,,,!!, ,,ur,,i0 m(p n,,, p,cs Hhr rr ihat reassured PnrN us to her ability lm.nhercd high up on the plains of l.i dii the thltiR that was required of her , ,,e Krct West In her own rountrv The mniintalns had fallen below them , Thp Hr ;1H i,tter cold upon her face and the Imriznti had widened unlH It ntld she blessed rvrll's foresight for murreii imo me naze or me nisiaiu. slii lnol.r.,1 iliiu it mi ..tiC sr.fmed to I her a plain of purple velvet touched with lighter patches of orange and violet llefnre her tho sun way setting blood red In a sea of amber Sin- mounted ilmve II Into the clear empyrean of ,i?.ure. higher -higher vet She felt the exhilaration of large spaces, the Joy glnea she could not hear licr own voice. Ho still sat lip, tho linger of his right band moving from time to time, as, he cave her the direction She thanked Clod for that ho was alive ho would live until they leached Ypres. He must live He must. She set her teeth upon the words and willed It, praying nt last aloud with lips that screamed yet made no sound. Helow her moved the lights of a city She did not know what It was. Cologne, perhaps Sho had passed It vestcrday morning In tho train with John Kl7.zlo. Yesterday! Il seemed u vcar ago. Cologne then PuiVeldorf The river was not dlfllcult to rollow. She lost It oni'o and then moving at a lower altitude she found It quickly Hut Ihc old terror was gripping her Iiuw. -rl!' His lingers no longer ir. "ft d. Koi falntt "W moved directing her Its had lrnhfe lower In Ills seat and his bd hast fallen back upon ono side, hit fan upturned to tno stars, was lie n 7 hiio put mo inougni ironi tier. wait impossimc. ano naa prayed. that He had only faint from naln. from sickness. Not dead. sho would not could not bclleva It: Sho longed lo reach forward to It him feel her hand upon his neck thai ho might know her pity and her pW, t It almost seemed, bettier that OMtK should conic to them both now than that ho should dlo and not know th comforting touch of her hand, Siwi leaned forward nnd ono hand left thit wheel, but sho lest her touch of th Mr and the pin lies tipped drunkenlyi tlirrntcning the destruction sho courted. n'ONTINUUD TOMOimOW) J the helmet, gloves nnd old leather Jacket that he had put on her In the hangar In front of her I'yril leaned sllghllv lo one side and his right hand touched a button, throwing an electric light In a hood In front of the wheel upon the face of the compass and baiogriiph She glanced at them quickly- -tino feet the direction tiortn-nortiiwest sho VV'A"VVWrVJ,VVVV,AVVV,.VJV'.VV,J TETLEYS India and Ceylon J C liquid over nil material tilings. I inni-eil to sneak Ir. him ami rhonterl Heath even did not diuiny her Cyril's hi name Hill In Ihc roar of the en- her own She seemed to have crossed ,i. a hound, from the realm of substance : nt.' that of Immateriality. Her soul a readv sang in accord with the angel'i Tli were mated She and yril it. ..led' And even death diould ii"t par.it' them. - ptisk fell slnwl. below Iheni, like a hlacU giant striding ai ross Ihe face of the i.i rib. but all was silll bright and . le,n .-ihniit her The icd hall of the on would not sei she was going up w.iid -upward into Hi.' realm of i nn timi.uis .i ml perfect da P.clow her a All epicures of teas Say Tetlcy's please WIN THE WAR BUY LIBERTY BONDS S VS.WSJWSMWSSJWSWWSSSSAVSSttlVWJVWJfffJVyv The Yellow Dove ' ( II M'l'IIK ll It niillniicd' The Haydn Club of .Mk Lane, one of the most enterprising anil enident of the. women's musical organisation.-, of the city, gave Its annua! concert last evening In Wllherspooii Hull, ld roi'i Auxiliary. N'o. 211, being the beneilclary. Tim i horat section of Ihe club was. as usual, directed by rierlriide llnvdon I'Vrhlcy, who lies drilled the i horns for several seasons aim developed a lino i triumph that mih- In hi- cm- .?. 7A .! .n" ".1 .T'f"i MZirJSr. I lmust -. .oaring .teadUy now nnii'ii.ui i i'irr.iiii ii i i i i imillr1! II forces. The personnel Is not o larpe this .vcar as In lome preceding seasons. pin Hie voices are good and well ba lion in r III. S.'.-r.-t Servlco Hy GEORGB GIBBS Author of ih rumim: aworJ.' .Miitdi, cm. H-nl anced A largo audience enlovcd Ihe chorus' singing and Mrs. Fernley's i "uiiducloishln of f.imlllar and novel numbera for female ensemble. I I'loiemo lllnkle Wllherspooii. tho Fihcd. lied soloist, was unable lo appear, hul sent a satisfying substltu'e In Ml". Pin-lc Howell, whoso Interpretation of' "Pepuls lo Jour." from i'hariiitier's "liulse.'- vas dramatically cffpfihe mid I whoho singing of Cyril Scott's "Lullahv" i (iciigiuiuiiv sctiiimentHi. w nun listed. 11" looKed iiroiiuil at Doris nnd Iniich'd, and she s.iw the light or The on but vvlili one hand on the wheel and In the otbei j his automatic. Ilammerslev sal motion less, watching the sills In the canvas for the men that he knew must conic W MS theft of the treasure casket was a gem mmo i iiun.ier i.ie accompanist, lllH nt,iicry u inu (.,.., . , . ,, m" .' " - 111 !llO V'lt'Il' IH-IK't. it IlilMllMHUr IM1II1P. il ' 1111,1111 IIULIUIIM' illlil 11 I HUfll'HMU funiaMlr. A ronturp of th prosnint mi ntJ i i !-' ii v laiciiiciiaiH v . .. nuiion. oi i . . 7: ' . -.:. ...: .. .:...., m.. Ihc lirlth.li IIomiI Hnglnce.s. a leteran of ", '"?" ? V: ' "'." ;, V.," 7" ,, of tairdonic pa.hus. iiH.i,c "Matia ilni ' passages ias ii lllelous vein of brilliant comedy. rnnucstlonably lie is a gciirc ncior oi the first order. There were polished .itiMiinry imper sonations. Including notably the ex tremely tngratiatlnc aloro of Marcel Millet, the pertly mendacious Froslno ef Eugenie au. the breezy La Flcche of Lucien Weber. Save for the intriguante,. Mollere has clileHv expended ins genius l the masculine loles in 'Ms play. These less clearly Individualized women ehjracters were, how ever, admirably hindled by connvtent artists. If All Copeau s olhrr new bills tills week Ire to Ming inrwaru nnnicrii nraiuas. Some of the prom.seil tiovcllles In treat- Bent and stage direction may then be Jwcted. To Mollere. however, Iho Im- Itresario lakes the only true road to any CUSSIC-siniTruy auu ariisuc ii'spcci. II. T. I.'. PLAN PATRIOTIC PAKADK Business Men of Twenty-ninth Ward I Arranging Demonstration Final arrangements for a gigantic pa. frtotic demonstration and parade will U discussed t. might by the Twenty intb Ward Business Men's Association jatOwls' Hall '.'Son lilr.ird avenue. Hep- ttscntatlves uf .ili r organisations in the Fifteenth and Twentj -ninth Wards ire eipccted to attend Meet Counrilinau Hichard Wrglcln. thiliman of Hie citizeui;' coinmlllee ot tte I"ortleth district for Iho third Lib- III. tn.n . III .1... ......I. ... ... .. t.-w i-n, m tiiati sjicaii on inc ci.il tu? Boy under way hi that dirlrlcl. Ii K1 An American to France 0 France, with what a slinmal nwl sorry smilr ITe now iroif I Iml in n buoouo Anil ""e touoht ol vou ml, ti'i(, perfec tion, stulr : Toaiccrc to iii a ilnyarauml ami a play. hrU icoj ours itn sutldcn green edged spores And iweepliiti vMna lo Ihe coming night, Mttdts ami jewels, porcelains ami hecs HI these uv loot: tor leisure and delioht. l'i "U the time ,,-c should have trunk our nil OlvHidom .-iioit'i to you and you alone, vied seU-achnoitlcdac. silent courage, nill; ( tiom, foo lute, uc sec these thlnps arc one: fot art i, sacrifice nnd self-control in ,c'10 'oves beauly must he 'tern of soul Alice Duer Miller. In a moment At n gesture or his. Ports saiiK s.'iu'- I I.. !.- .,,Al.nll l.r... l.r.tiftft nil thHi.U'.l lit i.i-v in i ... ..j, nl-,.. .,,...-..- .. ....... wheel, watching, loo. nnd ready lo do hr shafe as c.vrll had dlroteil One -two minutes .passed h seemed to be counting Ihe seconds The bodv of the machine v. us trembling as though villi Ihc excitement of tin- mom. tit and tin explosions bad blend.. I into on i Minimis roar "'.vril threw Ihe clut.-'i in and the nolo lowered as the pip. Un begun lo whirr. The huge fain n- jump. ! fotward. chIIh ring innnn iitiim .. " w.nl. until lo the time il n. h 1 He lanvan curlalli In front of II it w i going ns fast as a iiinn would tun 'I In iv!rtit f ths liei.iv llan retarded il f"i Ti'l l r.ipidl.v Tin' .nilninobllc seetneil nlinul i lo sttll.c them iiothrr Jerk on the I wheel mid the skids' of the Yellow Pove Juki glazed Hie windshield of the ma- i chlin . anil a soldier leaped into Ihe air. living to cnicli a hold, missed and tiini 'bled to Hie gtouiid. In Ihe car men ' wete shouting like demon- and a vollev , of pistol bullets pierced the planes. She fell them strike the armored body, but ' i she sank lowei, clutching her wheel. ' lear ' Thev must be se.nnd of -u-pense and sli saw Cvrll lien! and look down hdiltid the.ii; HI- face was while hut hi., ec flashed triumph Ills lip., moved. Inn IT'S A FIRST AID to economy in the kitchen. Wastefulness i to be avoided, llcgiu with food. Make second cuts equal to first. Make fuel palat able. UEA&PERRINS SAUCE THE 0R.0INM. WORCESTERSHIRE Utc it in the kitchen. that auillenc who wetc address. .. ...... i .... Ihe (liilllpoll campaign. her- be lost ' "..' ' '"" "j ," ,U"7 ",',. I .. ,- nit arm. Hi.- thrill ng war recital, up- i .' .',.'. . .V.' ."',..V ....' , '., f.. ,.,,,.. foi innately, came almost at the end of '" ' "",." "".7." '"' " ." ".r , . . i,,V i,V,i the long and elaboi.He musical progran, I - 7 H.V'l ,, n'rf ilin ti niimiier or meinueis or tin i i',., ;',.,7i, i,o nnmi Hi., cimncl were unable lo hear II Those ! f, '' '"'. ",B. '".." '".' J'P. , , 'one able to slay profit! his ; -lin,7o;ni ?,& "holdof the low , ,- ,.i ii ml tr to sloo Ihe inomenlnm It w.i- " .lolin lt.illo She save hi" f.o l"i' HONOR SYSTEM DROPPKD ' seennd. dark, handsome. -iiiiIiiik 'i,i i rose lii his seal and their wiapon- I .........,1 ili.n lllxvln mnveil lia ck V .1 I'll Franklin. and Mai-.sliall CoIIpko Alum-! w lib the machine, sun cimging to tin t -. ... nur iiiitrir1 itnii iih-m iiinni.!''"" '. i- iions Mtuucni t.ovcrnmont lso ' ,. ,i-,. n inst when, the pi.i.ie " the rlcht-lidilil propellet wete Inni-Hsler, I'n.. April II. The stu- i slight shock and a thnpelc ma dent ROieriimenl and Iho honor system i .w' rolling over anil "vr '"'"' '.' j lirollgllt 'IP mOllOlliesj. ti.iiu-i .... or me timx. iwo mni ui.-i.. i....--,-.-warned bv II'zbIo'.' fate, sprang .-..-id.' vvllh honor In their eyes p. ..is -.ink lower In her real, her rheel, blondles grasping her wheel with Ic.v bands. Illl'd with horror. Cvrll hail sunk dnv:i m his seal, i hitching at the sub' oi the cockpit, bis .weapon falling from lo ungers. Willi an effort she steadied In i hold on the wheel. Th'- canvas .iiit.iin bad passid over their heads The.- win In the open. To the right, ..iiiing fioin Ihe Wliidenhors road, a ma. him Idbd Willi men was dashing across Ihe tlehl before them al a diagonal a men woinu loimr system I at Franklin uud Marshall College have been abolished by the faculty, due to. Iho refusal of the students' sdinle lo recognize the Delta Sigma Phi frater nity. Fver since the fraternity was ep tabllshed there lias been constant aglla- i lion to obtain recognition of Iho student ' government. I The faculty. iit,.e,ti.g that a govern-, incut which excluded any group was not , representative, demanded that the stu dent senate ircognlze Iho Pella Sigma ' I'lil, with an ultimatum of the iilii.lllli.iti' bf the student government PRINTERS ON FIRING I.INU Cruftmicii to Heat- Talk on Novel' PhuFc of War The Printer on Ihe Firing I. me" will bo discussed In an address by .1. Ilor no.o McFarlanil. of the Mount Pleasant Press, llarrisburg, tonight before Ihe PI iladelphla Club of Printing lliusei Craftsmen l the .Vcw Kliighniii Hotel j roof garden ' ' It Is said Ihat Ihe leclure will be -i tcM-latlon at this ags, when II. e average man Hi'ldoui heare or sees the ini.-Lr iiiiiid hi reality. STUDENTS (iO TO SHIPYARDS ri0 AKrcc lo Spend Vacations Work ing for U. S. Now Yiirli, April II Follow ins ' ' nddrcss by Frof. 1'raiik J'. .M.-Kiiirn of tlio lYilcrul ShlppliiR Ho.iul I Ktildoiita of New York Univ. i-itv ii untccrcd to spend tliclr huiiiipii' v.i.j Hon In I'hlp.Mirds. Stu.lcnth with special trainins will bo used as draftsmen and inspc t-n -or they will be given clerical work In the vai'ds. The greater number, bbw ever, will don overalls as cu-i.iiii.irv laborers. Inmi-.'pt.t tlieoi. She heard shol- near at hand. Cyril did not move She had a glimpse or liCtliTBI vim .!hiiihtk. who hud snali bed n plslol Horn the blind I of Ihe nearest soldier and nreii Tlnv wete moving fast. Hul the an i..i.mh'iir Iii Hie Held before them seennvl lo he moving fa-tei Captain Went', and rour men: She -aw Cvrll. hand i-t In front of bet. pointing, to the left to! avoid them, bill Wen., r.imc on The Yellow povp w.ci -hi! tunning on 0 ulio.U she saw th- dang, i Wenl w.i.. .minim a I a . fill ion .-lie pull In I wind low aid lo-i m-l in. Mv d' Hi. I III. 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Whqwllrnix aprtad on top of duusn-bJseaktlt30uuUs Many a family has a better appetite and better digestion because Mother uses Mazoia, the delicate oil from Corn, lor Cooking and Salads i AND the home manager xa. finds that she is not only giving her family bet ter pastry, fried and saute"d foods and salad dressings, but doing it more economically with Mazola. As pure and wholesome as the most delicate foods cooked in it. 'Can be used over and over again, as it does not transmit taste or odor from one food to another. For sale in pints, quarts, half gallons and gallons. For greater economy buy the large sizes. There is a valuable Cook Book for Mazola users. It shows you how to fry, saute, make dressings and sauces more delicious, make light, digestible pastry. Should be in every home. Send for it or ask your grocer. FREE. Corn Products Hcltalnrj Co., P. Of Box 161, New Yorlt Stlllm fttprwntaliin NATIONAL STARCH CO, 1S South 2a4 Sirl. rUUdelpLl. pfc REG.U.S.PAT.OFF. A PURE SALAD AND COOKING OIL Sfesff r.iHmrn"'ii.T assim I I aal all i ll 111 Econom !Ud.SI ROAD TO ECONOMY Is Kept Open and HIGH PRICES Constantly Held Up By Our 1200 Stores The name J$5a$&R is your guarantee of quality and at the same time your protection against extortion ate prices. A few items mentioned herewith are just -amples among 500 others of the shopping possibilities, the money-saving opportunities that are yours when you become an American Stores customer. "Prove Us By Comparison ! Lm iv Tp WW fe 1 1 " 55is!lll .- iA i I .; vv vw "i5 j t - j r. i3?V lbs.1 '-Biisliel, 30 lbs., 55c Always buy potatoes by weight and then you will know what you are settinc- The best Potatoes to be had you can't get them any better. We Always tiivc Our Customers the Benefit of a Declining Market. . i ... i .... . . ..... i. ....... ..... ...... . . .M. . i . tables, Dried and Canned Beans A deep cut in the price of these wholesome and most nutritious of all vegc- Best Soup Beams 14cb. Calif. Lima Beans 15c. Choice Quality Canned Beans 10c, 15c Selected beans, parked with the Rreatcst care thoroughly rooked, just heat and nerve .l....ltftTTTtT tTr -------------"-"-" f "--t - ! t ' a de'ighrful tomajo sauce drcssinc .... ...... i. hi i M i i i i "L0UELLA" BUTTER Made from the rirh, pasteurised cream of selected rows, produced under hygienic conditions in the greatest dairy district in the world. Richland Butter 47c ". Good quality creamery butter absolutely pure and excep tional quality. Jk& SllER -- -. M.i.-iiN Sit Ch Salmon 18c'" FaTed Salmon 25c Biff tall cans of selected Salmon, priced according nutritious and appetizing dish. ... .IttTTTTfT- ------ ....-... to their true value a very economical, Rich Cheese 2T " choke Tomatoes 12c n Very fine quality, rich and creamy, recom mended as a highly nutritious food. cho.ceAsparagiisl3cn Tnll cans, delightful spears California As paragus of unusual quality. i i Red ripe tomatoes, packed in sanitary cans, just tho right size for a small family. Condensed Skimmed Cheaper than fresh milk and just as good for rice and all kinds of puddings. ilk 14 can "The Worth Is That Which It Contains." Shakespeare Our Very Best Coffee 21c ib. We sell more Coffee bclf-evidcnt, "cup quality." per store, than any other concern in the United States. The answer is .. .............. .".' "' . I Life O'Wheat, pkg 15c t"Asco" Baking Powder. .5c. 9c Sliced Dried Beef.... pkg. 10c Evap. Peaches lb. 14c, t7c Evap. Apricots Ib. 25c Prunes lb. 12c, 15c. 17c Shredded Cocoanut, pkg. 5c, 9c Tasty Mackettl, each 10c, 13c Quaker Corn Flakes. . .pkg. 7c Farina pKg. izc Rolled Oats lb. 7c Post Toasties pkg. 9c Asco Oats pkg. 10c Shredded Wheat pkg. lie f Corn Meal lb. G',c J Rice lb. 10c, 13c Laundry Soap cake 4c Bluing bot. 5c Good Quality Cleanser, .can 4e Old Dutch Cleanser can 8c Enamelled Buckets . .8 qt- 25c Dust Brushes 10c, 18c, 25c Scrub Brushes 5c, 8c, 10c Lye can 9e, 10c ...... ..i "Gold Seal" Eggs 40 doz. The freshest, biggest, meatiest eggs that a hea can Jay, packed In dozen cartons. Fresh Eggs, 38c doz. StricUy fresh, not quite so large as Gold Seal, but every egg guaranteed. EVERYWHERE IN PHILADELPHIA lUfi STORES CO. WED And Throughout Penn sylvania, New Jtrmy. Delaware and MarvtHt , r ' . J .'" ' & "V. ?j it
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