EVENING- PUBLIC IJ3DG12R--.'PHlI?Al)BIJPHtA:f THURSD&Y. MAY 1918 UALLI-CURCrS ART IS ALLIED BALLOON HOVERING OVER HOSPITAL SUBTLE AND WINNING Metropolitan's Largest Atttli-i ciicc EiillualliMl by Poetir ' Appeal and Noire Aniellta tiallM'iird m.t- .1 tHi i..m. pounded In alnmm equal prnpnrtlmi. ..fi vocal fluency ami temperamental rli.itm j Tho anrf.il of thin peronn1 rlnimi I--cumulative, lminedliti- icvprniM' 'in it vaa made tiy the largrrt nuilif-m-i- In the hlfttory of the JMropnlltnn. n'rm- , bled nnt only In the iiudKnrlimi nml in ha oirhcdtrn pit. hul ern on th m-ip last evening, fur the nillHnVlpliiu lnhut of the meteoric nonrnim. Tin- nnp'.-i'i-" following her oHiilnn nunihcr, liiniil.un' "faro Jtl Itrn" m pnlllp Mini iwihiMi.-ter-. KlnjrhiR of MipcHailxn finimcv had lieen hrnril, Inn tlio. cxpii Inl n .1 tlonalmm ot tho imailon kinihiI l.. . Irtc. Willi r-lllinrqnrnt mimhci 1 lh. t .- 1 truth rlawiiVil on Hie midiim Tin- m" " lt.v of Unlll-i'iliii's art had h'-i ,v-rrpi-e.ciited. Her witchery I- not (In li. hut auTille: her allurement. itf-M'til nf.' .11 -, ventlonnl nlckeiy. eventually ton. h. - .1' Chord of eltnple. human tendni neis Willi that nchleM-ment coml ncknnnh Hb- , ment of hef pieyeiit eminence. Tim isou perwitm i drank In her piiio ten. -laal night ole n.it xi much 1 Iim trilli'd tin touched. Hero wna Mnnielhlnn np In cIIwim In allxery radlaiicp. Hip viili-n line hpn m. parted hy Meltm'a. In initialed pnwr-i-, fintl hrlllumi-y hy Spinhrlph'n, Main. s and Tetraalm. Hut thp luelrnim lyn- , rlum of there oilniHtliia queue ws 1 in- I phalli-ally IiiikimiiiiiI, wherra," liiilll i'iiivI'h art In ln-tliu-l with .1 elnmil.ii-' popth; Intimacy, htch oncp fpt miiko thp path of cold I'tlttalxm itlnVult in tread. j Thla quality Im PtihancPd hy cprtain ' ery definite atli'lhutee. Thp moi-t nail , ent la the perfect rn.o with which a llEht voice Is pi. adroitly placet! that It ! Illlx nil the vnt icHthpR of thp Metro-' pnllton. Her mhuI pyrotechnic., iilve the1 Impreeelim of hclnn wholly effort icxf. .Vol a note In her rntnpHH Ih hiiIIIciI hy 1 hreulhliiPPK or xti liloni-y. low-licel of nil I thp nilddlc roitlxtcr, n clear a (-pi ins. 11" KVnipathctlc aa Ihp totii1 tleifclXH Wntlu. And all theen I Kraee arc accompanied hy nu iinaf I fpflpd, nlnmM Blrllah, simplicity of man ner mid a. fcvllinr for Interpretative1 valurit that hpHppak an unueual artist, not "ppnpatloiiiil" In th- iirMlnnahle J hpiisp, but slni.01 p and of a One eplrltual- it.v. In oiip particular, however, that of dpiotlfin to the Key, thp new sonnstreKs'a ' nil Is occasionally lucking:, often this, devotion finm the pilch Is exieedlnnly j hIIkIiI. hut it went hennd that stait In the Annie UiiiiIp" enenre last ntRht mid wa- also notlcealile in the llrst of a Bronp nf eiBlileenlh coitury "tltr pprptlea. ' llnii'l. hi Hip lour de fotcn nl her proei.im. tiie florid "Khadow Sunt;.'' from "Iilnniiili," no audi lapes were evidenl 'I'Ih' old ,tcerleer eadpiiz.ii and roiiladps wpip poured fofih with a radiant beauty which went ' far towaid rcileeinlim the Inherent artl- ilce of tiie ai la. t Aiiioiik Hip listed uiinibeia of her 1 pp-ier were Aine's "The Ijiss With a 1'eliealP Air." "Pell VIpii! p lion laiilar." from "TIip llarriusp of Klgoro" : Menp dlct' "La 1 'niilnprii." "Inn oce poco fa.' fioni "Tiie llnibcr of SpvIIIp" : linoKs "1'n 'gne." Massenet's "fre pusoule and 1 hapl s "1 arceleras, sung 111 Spanish Munupl Heicnguer ftirnlslied The nflormnth I tmvo ttlready da. UEDRIiW SOCIETIES JOIN :.t:r'b.,::! ".rU!11.' l w membehshu' drive jJV lit llUl5 Ui-rliVUi- 1 J 1.L1jU lUI.OJu kj.l t J n'lw we were tltut nil aniinprniciit8;rnnirn nrgnnUaii, lnC in Cnm- 1 In r 111 ide fni our liurrlPd tllRlll , , . ..... ,; , ., ..., pnigll III I III HHIIN ICIIIICU 1 War The Young Mens Hebrew and the Vonne VnmrtVa Hebrew Ann c'attom-. of fainden, nlmitiK to uiroll r.nn additional I mwmm,ivi,nimmiiimmmitamfmmmmmmmtmmmmmHmiimmitMi miimmmummmmmmmmmmemmimmmmmHim remarkalile pholoffrapli l.iken froin .111 aiifi'ane how tni ih" euiiilitinn of tin iiteniiniieil m ii. 1 1 .1 1 were located count! in uliiih I lie hnpilali J Toiiltnis Hurled ShelU I ion War Station I ntil the 'Kye of the Allii'h Wan HrmieI to a Lens yiic , Drtiiceroua Poul Advent of "(Jusinij" luereunod Hnrdfihips of 0rr 'ing workrd Staffs hips " T TIIK DACK (IK THK 1 1tONT" A AVAIt MUf!;1! niAIIV o. I. UiWtl'jhl, I:1I1. Ut Public 1,'ltwr t Miln We' were now a fully ie onizrd Hplirlan niilltai lumpltul. nltlmuKh we were atnlYed by KiikIIhIi siiikciuis and nuracH. Hut the arrival f the Jlel Kian sei-Rrunt major mid his staFf of uftlcpra Biie ua n atandinK wcncer ti.nl before, mid a power was behind 1 end batluooin nurses' MttliiK They nC kI.ish tic looms at either ' mid I n atoi one end. 'loom ami kitchen the ntliei wcic litte.l w itli mil a in in 11 windows. ' A nn Intel ctin .nil nccevsary bi.iiiili of our win k i1n tli N-i.i-dci.iitllieiit. W'c had posses'-cil an -ra' room pei .lnce we iiad be 11 at !liint,'csi,iitt. Iitit It now pia iw nid denly Inlo lamp, beina iccoitnlrd b im less II ppisnii tli, 111 tile lellniviilrt all ilHiiuirl like little bulla of cotton j tin. After the tfreat rush of April, rtUm: Km- two or three weeks she lni.'i. ..e aasunvd more and 11101c tho Ihed with us. slmrliiR our ilnily life ,i,tiiet ..f a hu bmii.lliil vol ..III, i KltHlllT MPNt to UK .It mollis, ,. . j... .. - . , 1 iiimsaumltiK and uie uiiappaKt.ni anvuniam- 01 oeinK4 Hpl. duti(thtor w,,s ,UUl ,,, M1, Hllrt only three or four miles from the ; battle line. We were thus able not iiiily to ane a great muny Uvea that' They liroimht tlnlr own motor am- mice raif out to watch a 1 l.Miuan plane , would hue been loat ctueliiK a lon Inilame which held the d.Miamo which 1 fnlllnir to eaith, a mass of flumes. It Initial Journey, but alfn to aee our Hi- worked the JC-r.t upiMrattiM. Madame dropped beyond lltxmudc, and t still Biuret we suflcred Iwith extreme. In fact, when we "lept dui'liur tlip day Ion niKht diilM the sun pouied down on tli.it loom so tli. it It c,i like an o.cii So nn 'IrlPiid tool; to slocpini; out In in 1 pen Held with l.nuo .lapa no p.',.-.o i'. , ,n the bead of the bed I liiiv e often 1 n In r !v Inir tliPl'e last .iMiti, wiln ,i cow mini, limit liiilil.l the .-,1.1c in the lie.l. So I sent nome mi .1 li" t. unit we i-lcin In tljat 1 n lllnntle Purl. M.n P.rliil, ufieii on siin-iy aflei noons I li'n f 1 "lentnshlp h.i .iimvmI :10m .1 to. tan laid 11 wait.-. LMZlnir tip llirnuirlt tlielp"" ultlt t'.'ii luli nf llgjiniiin wit. 1 i..i, inmv'i .i ., I'l" ', . ' m 1.1 1 1 s. ..,,. . in, . , I lie cniRo the IlllBe-t or It- kind to The oiinir Amnh-ini on thp farm OO- po'itc'w.is to heln us. Klrt the I wounded weie to so In Hip ntnbulnncp!", ' .lien .1- m,'in niirups as could bo ac-j . ominoilited lastly the ordetllea uild nn n of ion .itifr wpip to escape on. loot Hilt thiol, EondllO'--. the tit'r ili(i lis pevci liave biokeii thrniiRlt. 'lie -oidiei win kman bad not only nu nded the tout and front approach, 1. H li id pHnted flower heda and now .an' t.ont rrfrricii became a (treat tea. 1 me in our life. Three tlmea a weeh. .1 hind pin el to the patients, bedn weie bioimht out lii the ahade of the tues. while oflli ins and uoldlerB visited then wounded frlenda. Meals i wine serieil oiitalde to them, and the. ' iff hid .1 Joint table ind"f the treen vluie we tool, mil' meal Hound at Iiul, were the hut wluue we mini li.nl pnti rlHlnniPiits Hmuls of Mid s ilti'l'ie thplr iciHise fimn the, '1 ni 11,111. conceits, lioxinif and ui.stliuL' 111. itches. .I'lesrlliiK and nil oi't or entertainment -i for Hie vou'idrd men. e 1 -id oui share of pleasant time Vi i- i, us- was one of the Alliei' . mtic balloons. These pumpkin hi.! 1 ttiuuis are placed e er mile "t n .t'onir the hark of our liner. - theiM of the Kimi . The one neat. i.v had been a ource of Ri'oat danser to us at one time. It floated up I'M op. our heads nnd the flerm.ins 1 leiKtanilv shelled it. never hlttlnit it, but the hells eimedowu in out prem ises ami two farms near ua weie in-' lined. j Killed at Meal j A pi n of soldiers eallnit (heir meal n the f.'rm.iid Were nil wounded or l.iilcl. We sent a iietltlon to have Hip I1II0011 mined further nwify mi It was nlaced htithei up on the road Maor iiii.inl was In ciinlKP of It. With about ,'tts nun Thetie men weie not erv luis. so thej bar) time on their hand'. Thi'V were n most Rifted act. The all lived in a iMin.ntid Hih bain tliev ' turned Inlo .1 theatre, built n fine stnee with all the sceneiy, palnteif screena . and diop-curtulns. made hIukp finiil-l ture, etc. Thev wrote plava. made nil' the actors' dot lies and acted the plays an well. The hay was piled up tier above tier opposite the staite, fin the audience, and two from lows of seats formed the Malls. In tne we in front the band plaed. Here we witnessed, the most thrlllinK pieces el or pro-' dtteed at any theatre, and hen id bar-1 rack-room concerts! It was well fori ua that our kiiowloda of the Kienclii lanRtinee was limited, and that we did' not understand all the subnotion of; their humor and slims' I "mm mv seat in the hav ! Iiae peeped tlirnuch tho boards across the plain wheie the skv wna red with the battle, and In between the bund plav inf? heard tho I boom of the cannon. V'ON'TINI'KK TOMultlinW) I members, an eigKt days' cjimpnien w4" Inaugurated yesterday. Durlnir the tight-day period It In hoped, through rlllclent work of Irarti, In procure the requlieif number, (he main object helnij with iipsperl lo the young men to till up the latiltt of those who haie been 1 ailed Into the scitep or who are Pkel to k" diiiinK the war Attoi ppv llitiiamin Natal 1 -uih ri tsinj; the 1 .imp ith A nt. rtn u was t, til tad n'Cht l. tin trtn 1 s.,1-a,..n , ndrn Mr i' 1,lii 1 ljj ' ' " "" i ."I Natal xtillhd (.'). tin ni Ahiect of the. cAmeahrt. Thi, have been nnnolriled ami iMuri tli lowltip; Abe Kuhrtharti MorMn man M.er Weasel, rharlea tjAtwni Hiinon Weiss. .Samuel Mc.h1. Je Vaibalow Mrs Mark Obus, Mla Kv nirkmviti and Mtra war uyeM, At presmt the younr men tmvf meinber-iup of .in and the younc wn I'.n. and it 1 believed there ivH W dilllciilty in edtitiK the new rn I SB,000,()00 r'.itypl Cnllon Here apt it in e watchlnu the ahplnucs buxz lua lust overhead, or aeeltiK a Tnuhe the most H"" "'' fl '"" """ enat. while a abtirp of women oiucsi. eusucn, me siinipuci ipioiinm IIHi'tl III cntlsfKiipri in ini'i o l IllMIl I '1 o Kmrlatui urlls w as atn v.s "Ye ill that a mmer aHer her """'' ,io,'m'm """ A"' ""'" "" n.')r.. 1 n .0 Jii ,n!n. loLitnT- , ommon now that we ilex er t.aik any mother left to aid ot hospital. mnu,f ,(f t)pm PS.,.(.p,llw whl w tlents well on the road to recoveiy before we sent them, not to ,1 base hospital, now. but to a conwilcxccnt home. We enlui'iu'd our bonleis nnd added four larse wooden huta. These 1 he flute obliRntos In the Henedlct anil 1 came out in sections Horn Knc Me.Mibepr numbers nnd was also heard , land, mid It took twenty soldiers Just In I'liamlnadp's concerto in T major, mir day to erect one but Thev were Iiomir Samuels plaed the piano accoin- 1 raised off the mound on wooden rests, panimenta tastefully II T. " held thirty beds each and hud two lit- l 'DREAMLAND ADVENTURES" ttu DADDY "Tilt: MAD GIANT" .1 compfefr, new tulrcnturr cmh vrrk; Lrrniiniiift Mohriny nml rnilliia tinturtlnu. Curl uaed to tlae about . a. m and I have a piece of 11 winir. On another I have an early breakfast. As t was occasion three Tiiubca hovered over, on iilht dutv, It was my delight to our hospital for half nn hour or more. I .pt a table nut in the tutrden and serve 1 We expeeu-d every moment to see the her breakfast mjaelf. Often ns we ' pl,n come down in ruins, but cvt-. sat diiukini? a cup of coffee i-he would Inentiv be decided we weie nYit 11 lios- I chut with me. taklliK a keen Intel est 1 pltal-and rai would not waste his aliella 1 in all oui woi k. ,,n us, ' The Kiimmer heal now Imiime as In-, Xow n,at R.is lias made Its np- ! tens., as the winter was -old. In our , penranco and come to stay, we sup- ' piled our patients with reaplrators I snaked in h poaulpliate. These wp , placed In little mackintosh hats at ' I the head of each bed. We al.so each carried one In our own pockets. Koi one who has followed the pape.s knowa all nlioift that n" i' ! time in the aptinrr of llil.l umi. I 1 im". ECONOMY cfMiUiiig is the onlc-r of the day. P.uy lcs. Cook K's; but make food palat able. Add a flavor that makes cheaper disho positively delii'ious use r,l n laal SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE CHAPTER IV 77ir (Haul Cues I'lying (Yc.ilrrtln)) II irm hilil ftoic I'ninil, in roumil villi tin lilrriM on thr nub Irrl of irmoclii.' Ihr tltanl of Ihr Woods, fininc ciift lni-c tirare of. Irnsr lo Ihr liliifl "f the H'lM fi'rrsc oini 1101 llirrulcncd by Ms 01 m 11.) a Mil'. Kins of the 'Wild flcese ad- ancrd aa if to attack TcBRy. neddy Wood rccl.er. .ludcc Owl and rnb Olmk bravely placed tlicniEClia In front of her to protect her. Tho rccsp wpip hlssiiiR: uiiKi'lly. reCK.v ipallzcd that her tliouRhtloss remark had caused noiioua trouble. She realized, too. that aho was in tho wionp. for she bad been taught never to hurt any one's foelltiKS nccdlcusly. Ko she hastened to npoloRizo. "I do not menu that I think Bewio foolish-csprclall wild ceoae--I was Just wajiiiK wli.it 1 had lieurd." ".lur.t mi." hoiil.cd the Kins, "but if turt as bad to i-hi what tan't o be. cause somebody else huh U'h iso na to tav H'h so when ,nu liuoiv it lan't t-o." I'epcy w.n. all taunlcd up li this tncecli. but .ludRO Owl came to her rescue. , "KliiK of the Wild lieeac." he said. "HilS'la I'lincess I'CBSN. -Yvliul she saH is so even if II ian't no. She lias come to save ninllnml from tho Olnnt of the Woods." The K'iiiB of tho flceao took 11 lonK look at Peccy, then ho saluted ntlllly Mitb Ida wins, his whole nrmy ilolnc the same. "As a Kinc to 11 l'linccKs. I accept your apolofi-y," he mid. "Any enemy of the (iliutt of tho Woods la our friend and nlly." "Honk' Honk! Honk!" cliemed tho jjoose soldiers. "I'lcnso notice that they say iionU,' not lioi'li,' " explained the Klnt; nuxiousl. "The (ieiiiians tnay bale copied their iioiii' from us. ub they did Hie koosc step, hut we had It. llrst nnd we are all loyal American Reese." "How do you Reefco happen, to he here?" (iHkcd I'eitRy. "t'vo hcen'ynu fiy north in tho early bptiuR nnd father saa you alwaya spend tho summer away up near Santa Cluus land." "The filant la to blame." exclaimed tho King. "He phot Into iim and wounded so many that wo had lo stay hcto lo Ret well Instead of foastliiR In the rich, beautiful, mossy marshes of our summer home In tho marvelous nortliland. Wet start north today, hut llrst ve'd II ko to help nu llx Iho Olant. What are jou roIiir to do with hint?" "I'd like to.hunlsli lilm," answered PCRRy. "I know the very place for hint 11 deserted Island up in Lako Supeiinr," rteclaied the KIiir. "You might take him almiR wlh you and ill op him there," -sugRosted I'eRcy. "W'e could If wo had some way to carry him." Mr. Swallow now came swooplnp down from the sky. where ho had been dolnir scout duty, "The Olant la asleep In Ills ham mock," he reported. "Good." said Pcsey- "I'm coins back to his castle to tee If I can flcure out some wav to capture him ! r I 11 j;ii.- , i- 1 in 1 1 ui 1 ly u dish. -"--t ;,'??i 'A A A SE& S& uJto flwass fSBngS f. y nSS4a1' '' U i s-ZiT'-h ' &f!SMMWlSIMS i t TsTM 'I dr ? ' I li rfBl 'jrJ- w$hr- ihIWUki lv 1, 1 1 i) 3 VJlTywro' ""u. ifis" tux " i- ej &''' are still more popular since mothers have become more careful than ever regarding their expenditures, hickory Garters are in hitfh favor because they cobt no more than ordinary kinds but do wear longer and give better service. "Stocking held the HICKORY way Arc slotkmcj held tu surely iuy." New York t Chicago f jMrggBEMMagCMB 1. . 1 u BlHHIf,aftaal.:?a OSTEIN Z, CO. mmzmmmmB BUY LIBERTY DONDS HELP WIN THE WAR f- Peggy fuund iho giaut's kulfo on tlxa lioU etinticli, tliete was tho (liant asleep in' When the curving liiiea had been his hammock, which buns between tied to the foet of the Wild Umi, all two posta. lie was snoring loudly. was ready. The Htrnnuest of tin I'eggy studied the situation t-ttie- other hlrdx took hold of the lino, with fully. The Oiunt looked very larse 1 their heuka in order to Ri.ethc Wild and poweiful. Iteslde his bulk and . (ieese a ImkisI at the sturt l'c- xtreimtli the blrda seemed smull and , stood on the Heron's luick and with helpless. There caiiiu to her mind tho ! the Olitiit'a knife sawed throuch the scene In flulliver'x TruveU. where tho i lope at the font of the h.tinmoi k. As slecplni; (lulliver Is bound with threads 1 the last strand purled, down came the hy tiie tiny UUIputliina anil rendered helpless. Why Wouldn't thoy hind the slcepliiK tllant In tho sume way? On a shelf besldo the house was the (llant's llshlns tackle. 'In it wero many lines. Thoso lines could ho tied to tho hammock, the ucese could take hold of the other ends and thus curry the Oiaut away. M10 culled the KitiK of the Wild Ocesn apart nnd nuked him If it could be done "Surely," he answered. "Hut jnu'll have to tic tho Hues to our feet, as If we took the lines In o'Ur lieaks we would drop tho Riant when we honked. You know Wild Geese always honk when they lly." So It was decided. Peggy found the (Hants knife on the shelf nnd with Oiaut with a thump. Tfec hump awakened the (ii.int. lie Kuve a stpiut of alarm and tried to free himself. The Heron trotted 1 around to the heud of the hiuiimm K I unil Peggy sawed away for dear llle The Olant was tearing away at thp, ' strings that held him and slip was afraid ho would break loose. I'lnallv 1 the rope parted, IcttiUK the Oiifui down with another bump. . "r"ly! I'ly!" cried Peggy. I "Honk! Honk!" unsweiod tiip Klim of the Wild Heese, and with a great flapping of uiuKB the army of geese assisted by dozens of birds, iot Into the air and swung the hammock clear of the Kiotiud,,' From side to side swung the ham mock, witli the Olant thiashlng des it n iiintr I'll iiii nuiii Mtoi nun 1 , .i this she cut the lines Into lengths I,.p,'ttJr.l1YJ"i!out imM- '.''" movBd that she could use. The birds helped her curry them to, the liammock and there she tied them to the edges. To do this sho stood on the back of Blue Heron, using him rtg a moving scaf fold. After s-he tied the carrying lines she bound the OUnt in the hammock- with line- ftret hed a. ris tt "hi-. I.a.i In thr Wild Oeese, and with a lung tiie (Hart's Ko.it head smashed Into the tor. of one of the hammock posts. The OUnt was scared, amazed, .-iigry. lie opened his mouth and the torrent of words that poured forth caused reggy to cover her ears In horror Hlf ;'i?ni 1 Tfonf rt in. I arii 1 i&id, and tft,- pun- before he wakes up Ctne along , w.-.rl ,e i m-ful! l.'.fry , . : 1 icir 1 vo, Hit :'-oii,, llnht ri I every oni hut be very nulet." I while ihc 'jtait would give .1 big r; mi. r . 1:1 l ars nbtd. nnd 1 iff'. 86oji they tvert all In the. clearing' snort, which would scaro her mightily. I unique uvjji in which Vfgau pu ,whr ctooa the' Qiant'a cigtlc,- sure as alio thought he wua waking upv ' isiiai Mm. "1 s r I " i . ' xtj ' 1 ' ' 4 ' J" jhl:Z. . . &'-. -.1.. .... .1 si?-'fcAH8sfV .vw. .... .n.'tjtos. & a-s, Mittftoemi -j0' TTq! I ttmmmmHm . acKi . xalsm ft!$sBmlIIVM2)' JB!BU,ivrfc. . m&.riwMGrZ!!t3S wKS, j i tt". .. . . 'pj Smaller and Lighter! I VllW.f Nemo Self-Rcducintr Cor- j I I HA sct "'ikes a stout woman look j I . K 'I l smaller at once, and eventually 5 'L' banishe3 excess flesh so that sho : I T ' 1 lecomcs permanently smaller mll I I ' K Ntma Setr.R,duclnt It Iht 111! li. "'--'l-' ONLY co tut that tan do this I I k T Km flesh isunenmfortsble.uroirhtli I II U ' fK and unhcallhv. GET HID OP IT I 8 0 i '' vSur lc8'" flt ,ou ,n "ie mf,,, I I V LJMilfr3 Models $3.00, St.00 and up. , JJrMllJ T,,l Nwly-Ptentd InienUon li the FIRST Vsj jjt( rfrVvJH REAL IMPROVEMENT IN BRASSIERES U,'-'','v '-' ft'- '" ' n lyedlti-'eil after hicklng, by mill on tspej 't , I I I ,' ft ,7u. t Nfitugsiaiistbo'-'ii. 1'iat bust, smooth 1' II It , V 1 unfcros-ibnti7' F rUl.jrures-H.09Ma$Uo. ff . ill td f N'imii,tuti-ruiu,iMsua.p.Y.,ii t L'(r 11 s m 1 1 1 1 1 1 Hi msmstsmswmsisjkmSssmsmmswmmkWSMmmmmsmm M--f - - The hands o t7ic face of our Emplojces' Liberty Loan Club Clock have ms3td thr quarter of a million mark $250,000.00. Thr Committer in clwrir reports this morning they arc not done yet. Planning for the Rain Away down deep in the bosom of every normal man and woman Ib tho desire to have something laid up for a rainy day the "stocking" we some times speak of against the day of need. Whether measured by a savings fund, a bank account or a Liberty Bond, it is a comfortable feeling to have that Nest Egg laid away for the future. The American Stores offer money-saving opportunities not to be had elsewhere wc know we can help fill that rainy-day stocking nowhere in four States, quality considered, can goods be bought as low as in an Ameri can Store. There's a Store near your home test it for yourself. M$t$M&VWP& TITOS - fW Pot ntes 1 S f -Bnshd (ft) 49c Cond. S. Milk 13c rn CtrndTTMUk I 13c rn J Evap. Milk x. Gc, 12c Cun J I 10c rkB- J l.l.lll.l . IIMUIt f Corn Meal I 62c L1" J i.mu.,ii... .r Laundry Soap I 4c take 1 X t ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. 1 -. . .-.l s u o A c o A; S c o a: s c o A s c o A s c 0 a: s c o A s c o A s c o A: S c o A S c o A s c 0 A c 0 A S C 0 A S c o A S c o A s c o a: s c o A ?s c o A s c o A s c 0 A s c o A S c o A S c 0 m gTn'rr 'J a AbCO. ASCO. A&vB yDay Down Goes the Price Choice dry, mealy potatoes you can't get them any better. c Good Cleanser 3 ( una for 1 fl Rice 10c, 13c " ) X I Keep on Reading Limn Desns. can lie, ISo.lOc Calif. Peaches, can 15c, 20c, 23c Tomatoes, med.. . .can -12c Pickled Onions... bot. 12c Snider's CuUup. . .bot. 13c Heinz CaUttp hot. 16c Celery Sauce bot. 12c India Relish hot. 10c Campbell's Soups, .can 10c Yellow Split Peas, lb. 13c S.A.Mnrrow Deans, lb. 12c Macaroni .... pkR. 10c, 13c Cornstarch pk?. 9c Hominy Grit lb. 7c Cocoanut pkg. Sc, 9c Fresh Cocoanut. . .can 10c Extracts, .bot. 5c, 10c, 20c Kippered Herring, can 14c 0. 1). Cleanser. . ..can 8c Shrimp con 13c Dust Brushes. 10c, 18c, 25c White Wash Brushes.. 10c Lye can 9c, 10c Chi. of Lime, can 5c, 9c Mule-team Borax, 4c,8c,12c Ammonia bot. 9c f . Lima Beans 15c Lb- Pink Salmon 18c o" f Best Red Salmon L 25c c" C Tomato Puree 7c " ' k ' Sardines 8c " Seeded Raisins 13c rkt- 3 ) ) ) f Choice Mackerel N I 10c, 13c E"h J mmmmmmmsMwmmmmmmmm Judge Our "ASCO" BLEND By the Best You Ever Drank ! Our Very Best Buy a pound and try it at our expense. You can surely afford ,o experiment with coffee that hundreds of thousands of homes are using millions of pounds of every year. lb iRMTM li fwKy&fgAgf I Evap.Feaches 14c-17ck Priced according to value unusual qual ity California fruit. Best SliocPerj COHl 16 can Our regular 18c goods sweet nnd tender. Delightful for fritters. National Oats 9C pug The best white oats grown, packed at the mill in sanitary cartons. Best Crushed Corn 18c P.cgularly 20c can. Those who like a crushed, creamy corn the best you can get. Louella Butter, 54c lb. The very best butter made no question about it, it LEADS all others. Richland Butter, 49c lb. Very good quality table butter a good second to our incomparable Louella. 1 1 3iCr-- ttlMs.-ilL -S?2Sfe lljS'JHrSsss Fresh From the Nest ! "Gold Seal" jlhd3rdoz Big, selected, meaty eggs. Quality counts In eggs as everything else. FEESM EGGS 40c doz Second only to our "Gold Seal," but every egg guaranteed. Prices in All Our Up-to-the-Minute Meat Shops Finest Milk-Fed RJearby Country Veal s . Cutlets 42c lb. Loin Chops 40c lb. Rib Chops 35cib. Rack Chops 30c lb. Shoulders 26c lb. Stewing 24c lb. Fresh Beef Livqr 15c lb 1 Swift's Little Lean Picnics 23c lb COOKED CORNED BEEF 10c V lb Delicacies Ready to Serve BAKED MEAT LOAF 14c ii lb SLICED BOILED HAM 15c 14 lb COOKED LUNCHEON ROLL 14c 14 lb SLICED LEBANON BOLOGNA Me 54' Stores All Over Philadelphia and Throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland :..-' . .'.'I ..'.'.".' . ..... ...... . 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