"srwjpnp '"VTTWFT JT tO" TJJUiqFHra 9 $ EVENING PUBLIC LEBGEK PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY' 0, 1U1U irtiT' MARNE VETERAN DIES OF DISEASE Lieutenant Stephens Victim of Pneumonia After War Ends DEFENDERS OF LIBERTY ON ROLL OF HONOR ,,-. WON RANK IN FRANCE Casualty List for Today Small. With 846 Total, 108 Penii- sylvanians j.-.-. xaaBBBBBBBBBBh. bbbbbbbbbbbV m bbbbbbi v - ? ;Wk j aaBBBBBYaaaBBBBBBBBrBi. aaBBBBBBBBBBBa. 3f aBBBBal aatfP jmBBK jT n.r a" iaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB -Eac-maBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBP n rKnr aa mcytt iiiu' 'vw i tjt - -- -ftj, attn """" 6u aaaaaKSlhX fRANCI FRIEL, Woon9t3- I t, hTW7 i-fll 4h aaaaPBPl Et I And So They Were Married Episode. Three (Jealousy) Hy,IIA'.M. DEYO ItATCUELOR luvurtoht. 1919. hv J'ubllc Lcdutr Co. "WS1 isu, a . . . jr "'"C" D d" Honor Roll for the City and Its Vicinity Today KIM.f.l) IX ACTION- Corporal NTOKUliNT 1'OLI.OCK. 132 Urvn Jtawr ave SAMUEL Tl'RM-,11, r,JI S. 2llh st. 11 1 I ft f 1M MI1IS MOnWAKO. Ills rowcll t. TRASH MAM'l.Nm, lirjs Annln at Uroilouilj reported wnumlril ) iii:i) or wncMts SfrRfiHil fJIHt" . MI.I.K K, Wir. N 1'raiiMtii i iiij.ij or i)isi.si: Lieutenant Mii.i.i.wt i:ni, sri.riir.Ns, sua went llnd Trust llullJltiK. I'rhulrn MLltl( K T. MITMI.lt, sns Union avc , Swarthllinrr niNO l-KUTmi, J-.4S H 17th st (Son .. ll1. nH un lntTiir lor j nw.ras , mmiss, n q. stst tt. i. !J I".ln,"l,, rmnnl lilionirlallj ) It II. stam.M, i'151 XwUrk UOI.MII.n MA CURLY Vrlate IIAIIKV II, IIOLTAIAN. 1135 N tul.o .IJMKM II. MOM). 1001 Woodstock ft lllANK II. I'AltKhll, 12JJ l'olnt Ilrcc-sa MUUMtl It (I'KKMOI SI.Y KI.rORTl.tl MISMMI) I liu(f limit M-.I.SON M. I'I.UIM:. 6.' I S Isth st. U'rcMoml rcnoricil unoillclaltj ) sfrRrunt rj-.ri.it .i. ir.nniAMi, 2iuo i;jst mi. gtinj uc I oriroruN HMtltV MALI hit, HI Moon si LOWS I'. TKl'l', 441U Itlchmoiiil st. rrhiilH ERM.ST . I.OI.IIK.Ns, sou N Mar-f-lMll st josf.i'ii it. m:kn. wuiow ciro! KLK TI-.SOIT. 711 H Jfith st JOHN A. HAII.M.II, Jrnklnlomi. M(ll.M)KI) .SLK1IITLV rrhnlrH Ml I.I.I M .T. I'hf.d. limi Drown st. (PrlouHl- r-porteil Killed) Jl! III! K A. Tl'IT. 2.-.14 Couth Stll st (I'reilouslj nuortiO mlssliiE ) MIMMJ . Trhnles John nriiMru. U4J2 c uitiun 6'. (.vo such strict In 1'hllnJclrhU ) EMAM'KL .OOI)MAN. a.'.l.' Vase st. iiktii:m:i) to m ty ii'rkmoim.v KKI'OUThll 3IISMM1) I'rhnls DDMAKK M. Itf.li:. lfil". Mcst Hunt- lnfidon st 8 IA EVThl: II. Ill'llll, 2350 X, inth st P iJiJHipsjBnn w 2Z &- flt. PHILIP G. MELrCK,P-i.d... WILLIAM H Died WILLIAM CAMPBELL iliinriv' STANLEY Wounrltti . . EMANUEL GOC7PMAN. Back -to Pury btr DENE. TI5&OT-Woun3ita GASTON TISSOT. tlleoti Kolicil J' Siilccr, o(il"i riiiltilin nU'lilii-; Samtlil 'J'.imur. 22." rnutli Thlnl etin't: Aitlmr 1. Kimi.ui U.'J MIIIII11 htiitt, Ktrki'imt Willi. im .NUIiiiIk TlionipBiiii, T."i! .Nut til Tlilrtv-iivtnlli Mrcct: (.'oriioiul J.111111 .1 MiC.mhj, 21 M North Stimiil ctn.it. i'oiiaI liin J.intltt Nclfi'M, i.'jy .Noitli .Marnli,ill Httott. mill Millliim Sl.mlToi W'lllnw Clrovc. lor $23 to ii I alher SKETCHES OF THE HEROES I'rltulr I rank .Mntirun-1, Comp.un 'i. 31tith Iiifantr.v. iirolousl Kimrl'il wounded .ovcmbcf 4 Is tuns ntlki.i'lj .... ... . ... loiiorlnl Ullloil in Dead .SoWlir m Hun Nnvrmlirl 3 Spililt CliPi I- Inr Ki Ml H OH Illlo .7fflUS t.IFC. Or ,.. nlrn. CT... tl U .11 Tl If llA H Mill llll0 llllll flip lUil Cro1--) li.is inniiilviil to riort swn n to tho AotintrHiilil'i'i's fntc M.int.Iillo Mh fnnill Is niffirlnir lconl from the KUHpcnsp mid muorlMnt. Ills l.ist let. ttr as wrltton iinilcr il.itc nC Hitnlnr IS anil In. ipr)i"-iil IiIh th.inkfuli'cm for liaNlnu i-oini.' through MM.rnl m B.iKeiiii'n,tH .illxo To add to the in.vstcry that j-urtoiituls tho fnli' of I'rliiU' Muncunt-I, hlb pirrntH leu'luil n (hiK from tho V M. (' .N.itlon.il V r Worl. Couinll In .oi lorU for J'.J, slBiied h him Thin n puis proof pts. tlo tluit he Is Mill alli but no Ii-tlrr of cvplanatlon iiLOonipanled tin? theiU It heonis ptoli.thli', Iiohomt, th.it h.ul the nionoj i.ihlid to this lountrj through tho P.uls br.tnolt of the Y, M. C A ami tho Ni v York lir.inrh In turn mailed the chcilv to thlj cltj I'rlTnte Vrunk I'Hrkrr, 1JI2 1'olnt Dreeze avenue. puMou'-l.v reporlrd lnlsslnu pIiioc 'eptlniber 2S, Is now de clared by the War lep.irtineiit to li.ive been norely Muunded on lh.it ilaj. Ho Is .1 niembir of 11 machlne-Riiii eon'i panj, .'mill Inf.iuti. nwl liia been oveiseas hlnre Jills Anordlnc to 11 let- from Mounds tiieivcillu iit'tlon.wuH tcn t-tlie eurti old mid formerly n sided Mlth his Mife. Jlr? Allee stniilev, at 'JlS-j N'euKIrk fttiet Tlie ouiik soldier uns u membertif fompai I., 3 1 ." 1 1 1 Jnf.uiiM. trained at Cainji Meade ami einbiirlinl for oereun (Hit last .lnl Aiuirdlm; to 11 tfti'Ki.uu received a weK axo fmni the War liepartnient, I'llxnto Maule died on octolwr 5. I'rluitc .I0I111 Mi l.nuElilln. c"txs?d. Is the Hr.t nicmbrr of Company It, Sir. U liif.iiiti to Kit b.u'K to the I ti it. il Mates This companv was badl.v iut to pleiew. all Its original otllcers mid neailj l.f.lP .1... nllufnrl men luilni l.u. .. aIIIi...- killed or wounded Jkl.aiiKhlln iiag,m'1,c)' 130.00U. Killed durliiK the Arconno I'orest drive - ?? mid Is still 11 eo blek nnn Ho vins illowed to innie to hb home, nt 728 I'Ditei hticet. for 11 brief visit, but must return to tho iirmv hospital at Camp 1 Meade, where he will be kipt until ho Ms completed rei.overid Lieutenant Claude I'unnhiKhiim. for vhnm .1 memo. 1 rial mass Is l.eitii; held todav nt Kt ' folumba'H (.'tuiiili, Twtntv-thlrd Rtretl I nnd Lehigh .ivenue. was iiLtlnc cnpfln of t'onipanv II when killed Private Mf. I IiiiKhlln was drafted In November of 11117 and trained for nine months, .it f.imp Meudc before rolriR overseas. I'rltulr Louis 1. Irnmi. previously icportcd mlsslni,. but who was finally I01 itid bv the War Pppiitiiunt tin divx iiro. Is reioverlnc from wounds re. clied 011 ii ptemlKi LS .it the (treat bat tie of the Mcue Hi Is k much lm pinved. he raid 111 his letUr to his . I puents. who live at -1151 Itli hnuind H I ......... 11..I.I. ul.t..v .1. .. .... . . ... ... t .. -it-. ... .... i-iin. b. .....i in- . -."i-iiM lu ill sent home soon Though It took tho War Hep-iitnu'iit three niimtliH to find private Tr.ipp anil ev.n now the rid. Jtitant KPiiei.il Is not lertain what hap pe.ied to thu Jouiik soldier, as he reports him "Hounded. ileBiee unili ternilnetl," ' the patents of thu wounded vouth had a !ettr from him on October 23, giving details as to Ins injur and another letttt on Uict-mlur 17, in which h0 said he hoied to sail soon 1'rliHlp .lHiue Joseph tnskld.v, thirty, one iars old. of lit) I Aid -mi hii.i.i. mo I killed just one wick betoio the til inNt U'o PROUD OF INDIANA'S RECORD (rincrtinr (Goodrich Uipfiis'-cs After-Vt ur I'rolilrms Imlliiiiniiolls, Jmi 9 (Uy A I') Praising Indlaii.V war record nnd lull ing attention to nfter-thc-wnr teton Sttuctloii pioblems, tlovcrnor J lines 1. Uluodrlcli today outlined his legislative 1 program before a Joint session of the Stntto mill IIuUmj of P.eprtsentatlvis ' A revision of tlio piesent tax law-, cii.utnieni of inniprehenslVf Male high way law, adoption of seven uuutnluuutH 1 to the State Constitution, Iniluillng wo I man siiffiage, are rciommended Tlic Oovitnor transmitted the I'uhnil pn hlbit'on ntiiendmeut to the Vssunbl without (.ommelit (overnor iloodrlih empliasuid tin lin portnnee of solving i uinstrui lion iroblms Indiana has stood foriinot In evirv will actlvltv. In s.ild "Niver have vve had more i.iuse to be proud of tlie Mate' the liov.rnor ua scrted ' Indian. i'h quota of voluntei rs for the ugulir armv wan pl.ned at 5400 but the Male gave to the sirvbe 1B.14S voluntieis. Ill all bl.imliis of the servnn Indiana fumlshid upproti- CIIAl'TKU IT .mentioned, but Helen was different i:i,I,, I supposo'We'ro going lo see "eien was one or iiutn closest rriemm; lot of Helen," Hunt ald that 1 ""'"'"' """""". ",r"uf"1. ..'." - night ns he prclieu h Inmelf on the top I ,h(m , ., ,,,, ,,,,, Thf.r,ror(.. ,of tho whlto-cnameled wnsiuutis wuue iIcIcn-, Roln(r ,, , cl(1 , i,usllu!9 I lltlth "messed around, as he called It, ma(o j,ulI, fcc, HlnU)st gumy Not thnt with tho dinner things. I pcott could lovo her inoro If she became lltlth held her fnte down to liluo a , terested in some worl; outside of her stnlden Iiush anil tuen was angry wim ihome, sho inuld not believe that, but he certainly npproved of Helen In a far inoro enthusiastic manner than she thought necessary. "Why nro oti so quiet, Mvcctheart?" Scott asked ut dinner. "Nothing has happened today that ion haven't told mo of. hns It" Not a thing bprself for doing It hi should she feel embiurassed whj should sho feci lietself as a disadvantage" HIib opened tho oven door ami stooped down to turn the steak over. It bputtered an grily and tho gas flame burned up brlghtl. When she straightened up sho iitisucrtd his partial question. 1 "Vot ns muih as I had thought ' 'How's that? An) thing wrong?' No, but she Is going to work Seott Jumped down from his perch. 'Hood old Helen, that's fine. I'm tkklod to death." "Whj should oil bo so g'ad? Helen doesn't huvo to work It seems silly to me " "I think It's fine hct.iusp she doesn't have to do anything. That's) Just the Point. Besides, Helen would never be I liapp.v st.olng homo and doing1 nothing I after sho has had suth tin exciting ex jperlcnn' over there Apropos ot our tall; tho other night, lure's tho tirs.t I 'uinpU of tho war's Inltuinco on the ' vvoiiii 11 ' 1 tut It was silent, and ua she and ! fcoott 1 irrhd In tho dishes for dinner sho tiled to analyse, her thoughts and emotions. Sho lilt imgrv and Irritated, and )it win coiildnt sho ngnc with Scott th.it Hilen was lino and that It was the best thing In tho woild for her and that sho deserved all kinds of cttdlt for It' Suddenl) she knew win lie- i.iuso sho lesinted Helens doing more than slip hersilf was piepared to do It was all right for these other women who had nluiDH lived different lives'. these friends of Scott's, or women In tho ' 'abstrait whoso pictures one saw in the 'magazines, or whose mimes ono heard exactly tho woman )ou thought I would 1 bo when )ou married me." Srott laughed nt this. "What ecr matin )oil think ot such a thing? Do I net as though I felt that way?" "No," Until said slowly. What she wanted was to havo Scott eny some thing more about Helen, to give his views nbout her work. Hut sho best tilled nbout sa)lng an) thing moro her self sho did not want Scott to think that sho was invlous of Helen. Of course sho really wasn't, but that feel ing of Irritation persisted In splto of mi) thing she could think to tho con trary. It made her uncomfortablo all through the evening. Ituth. In splto of tho fact thnt she was modern enough, wanted lo go along In a nicely grooved rut. hho was absolutely tonteiited for the present with what sho had: sho wns complete!)' satisfied with Scott; she Scott was tmrtlmtnrlv nitentlva . Ituth that night nnd any other tlmo M . II, lit l.n . .. I. ... .1 ... . . ..... ..! 'Jh -.vu,. uti.u uecu entirely unppy. um b,,,J n uiiuui" vu (jui out 01 lier inina inn Idea that Scott did not admire her a ho did those other women who did things Just then she would have given an) thing to nnnounco that she, too, had a talent that she could utilize, to havo seen his c)ea light up with admiration would lmo been swtetcr to her than to havo received his caresses at that moment nnd during tho evening; Sho even pulled away from him when ho put his arm about her. as they stood together In the center of tho living room, nnd ho caught her back against him. bur) lug his face In tho softness of her throat. Tor 11 moment sho was satisfied. After all. she thought with a throb of triumph. loved him utterly mid )ct sho had a did men reall) know what they wanted7 vnguo Idea that with nil of this change, n-eriauny uiwim uitm wanieu love in a with the advent of tho new woman which "ma" moro ,ll:ul ,hcy ul1' "mpanlon- could no longer be Ignored, Scott might en'1' not be satisfied with her, nnd woman- "" " "What Is it. then?" like, she tould not understand why It "Nothing, Scott, nothing ut all, onlywas tho same old argument. "1 111 rat- oniurro, sumethlng hitherto uncon that I somotlmes think that I am tiotistled. why Isn't bo?" 'slaVrrd happen. In llutb's life.) I . f "111 " " 111 I lili.CO. ASCO. ASCO J mv ; 1 4 jfa Mll, Counts Prevail I. '" " '' SI S S. Si T T S St ASCO. ASCO. AS ' - -,-'- -- -- - . i& & $ -anr; h.?i3&,k&Z&&'. .a 'a; A c :s o . A S c 0 ri r-it ji-"..-'- WiiR! One Two- They 're Baked all Th rough i Lieutenant AVilllam l.'arl Stephens, a gallant member of Company (!, 109th Infantry, of the famous Iron Division, passed unscathed through tho great bat tlo of the Marne, Chateau-Thierry, Vcsle and Sedan, only to fall a fUlm to disease. On Thanksgiving Day, when his country gave thanks for tho victor) over tho German hordes toward which I10 had richly contributed, Lieutenant Stephens succumbed to pneumonia, Resigning a Hist lieutenancy in tho hljnial corps in August, 11117, because he wanted to get to Trance qulckl, Lieutenant Stephens enlisted In Com pany O. 100th Infantry, formerly the l"irst Regiment, N G. P. and was sent to Camp Hancock, Ua , in No embcr of 1317 Ho was piomoted to sergeant, and assigned to head quarters company. In April, 1918, bo was sent to Trance with n special liaison detail. In Trance his e.peit I.nowledgo of telephones gained lu Phil adelphia with tho Kc) stone Telephone Company, of which he was long-distance manager until be enlisted, made him a valuable, man In the liaison beivice. He was sent to tho American school for lino officers hi France, commissioned a second lieutenant In September, 1918, and assigned to duty as liaison officer of his regiment Lieutenant Stephens formerly lived with his family at 13 North Sit) -second street. He has a bister. Mrs, T. G. Winters, who lives at 10 Lakevicw ave nue, Oaklyn. N. J. Arthur Purssell, Webt Tnd Trust Building, a close per sonal friend of Lleutciuiiit Stephens, re ceived a card from him written Novem ber "J, from Luxemburg, on his way to Coblenz with the American army ot oc cupation. Thero Is another small honor roll to day, tho total for the tountiy at laige being SIS, Including 108 Pcnnsylvanlans. Tor this city the list numbers but tiwnly-Eevcn, four killed In action, one haIng died ot wounds and tlvo of disease. Tight pievlously leported missing, aio now leported wounded, three aro listed as wounded fccvcrel) nnd two as slightly Injured, two aie missing and tho tamo number, previous )y reported missing, nro now said to have rejoined their regiments. Included In 11 long list ot American noldlers who have been released from German prison camps and havo le joined their regiments aro the names of bltt) ulno renns)lanlans, of whom sixteen aro from this city or x Iclnity. This lltt was mado public by tho War Depatt ment today. Tho rhlladclphlans named arc An drew Koch. C6D North Yen dell street. Sergeant Pruce Williams Idell, Clio Uelflcld avenue; llalpli Jenkins, Sto rpnroo street; Corporal Trank U. Kell, J3l.l8 South Twenty-seventh street, Ai 'tfiur Llberatore, "12 Cl)mer street; Sa bettino Llzzl, 915 Federal street; Louis I.osasso, 343 North Sixty-fourth street , llert L O'Conncll, 3007 Poplar street William J. .Slemmcr, 2210 Scpviva ter lecelved last wtel; In his mother, was signed Mrs llosn 1 iisshlv moth, p Mrs Harry Parker, be has tccovered of "le )'rt,1ig soldier wns officially tio fioni his wounds and pcetH to sail lor 1 il""', ,of ,thT f"rt ,'1'!t ,,,rk Pilvatn home soon lie failed .0 give an, details ?e1& w'ini Si." Vu as to his lnjurlo. He Is tvventj-four r of the Machlne-iruii fonip.inv of the nnd a widower witli .1 child three je.us 310th infautrv, and had been over tlie old, und is a blacksmith by trade. I top tlvo times without having received sppcph.,1 I'l.lil., it. xr.n.u ,'nmu,.ic"11?.ml0f.ll,i'":. The last let tt r I e. II, -Jlotli wounded 1.. tIPIHU. I L11 .111V I ..1. .1 , ..." I... .-."--- ..... ...-. ... -------- -.-. - eeittii irinn ine soldier u.t. outii (ii... &V W , 'J.iTa I Jjrs and told op hi, expe, lences JMo - - .... .. ...... ,11. Ik I1.IU iui- lowed him so far charge of a platoon In the flerco lighting that laced around .Sedan afti r two of his lieutenants had been shot down, has died of bis Injuries A telegram trout the War Department uotliied his pannm 11 few da)s ago that he pissed avvuv oil Uecdnber 17 and was bulled lu Flame Sfigeaiit Mi lick 'as the only son of Mr nnd Mrs. (ieoigo Mellelc, of 2j4." North Franklin street and wns a graduate of the Northe.ibt High School, class of 1910. loinlng th ioIois hi s.pttniber of 1U17, he was In ti.iluliig ut Camp Meailo until ills regiment salltd lot ovetseas in July Inc. tt'l.ll.. r... !. .....I. .. ,....,!. 1 fore he salltd ho wuh inairled to Miss ' 1'ieneh high commission to cornel con- Anna btutak, of 2311 North Trankllu iiicting reports Pitheito publlsUd. stteet ; Men kllletl In action or dend of Sergeant Melkk wan lecommended for wounds numbeied 1,028 noil, and -o tint. s.nvv7v!TWi!,'H u3h? W.lf ti ! '"" "''r1 r-9!,ionf h:1 U3 sisters have been active war wnrkets '" 8lng and given up for lost, making .1 rncntn hhves .o.ouu i Of Tlicse .-'27.R()0 Were Killed, ami 700,000 Di-.ilile.l MasliliiKtim, Jan 9. Cisu.iIHpd In the Trtnch army, excluding I'oloniil troops, up In Novembpr 1 were -I 702 son accord ing to onielal flguies made public by tho for tho Inst two )cars. Miss Mabel 1 Melkk bold bonds for tho Hist second, thlid anil fouith Lliiett) Loans, while another blstei. Mss Lillian Mellck, was uw.uded a tllamond ring b) the emer gency Aid Soc'let) foi B'tting the latgist subscription total to the oveiseas to. becco fund Serceaiit Mellek was em plc)ed b the Phllailelphla iaectile Com as field engineer fioni tlin tlim ho graduated fioni school in l'Jli) until he lolned the nrmv I'rltnte M llllnin nmiilipll Murru. rtveiely wounded on .September 18 w,i tormerlv a pa)ing tellpr at tho Third I National Hank, Broad and Market 1 streets, was drafted on May 2 of last vear. given a brief training at Camp 1 Meade, placed lu Company ti, 313th In- gpK.rnmr), anil bent oveiseas in juiv. lie 1 ioui. pai i. in iuiu i'ih U'liii, e naieaii Tliieny. tho second Marne, n iinrt of tho Argonno Toiest drive and the llrst operation mound Verdun. Miuck In the J shoulder, back and both legs by machine. 1 gun bullets, lip Is still In n Trench b.iso hospital, but Is Improving rapidly now and expetts to b- sent homo soon Murm) Is w II l.noun In local banking circles. IJe made hit homo with his parents at 3737 Stenton avenue, Uei uiantowii. l'rlritte M llllnin II. Slaidey, reported on toda)'s tasuulty list as having dltd total of 1.3JT.S00. The number . of wounded was 3,000,0nu, witli 430 000 listed as piisoneis. Slightly less tliniu 700,000 uio absolutely unable to worl: and have been pensioned. Ilio Ios-es among tlie native troops mining from Trench colonies or pro tectoiates weio 4J 300 killed or ditd of wounds, with 13,000 missing ami erv pp-.li ltd) dead YES. two minutes is all the .time required to rrake Teco pancakes. And all you have to do is to "add water and bake." Powdered malted buttermilk, skillfully combined with choice grains, is blend ed in Teco only. What a different, delicious, tantalizing flavoi it gives ! 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Wi "5 l -7 s'v' ' tTilrJIIHTiS III. aMI I n jh . im arTi.a.aaBaBaaBBBKaWI I ar ' aaaFl X jV , SJfNK IDjrUVl AOroMDTVEUM ISO a)'f;il111M Ml "Vt&Xiiumi MiU-CO. au,iei. wit.ii . . "WfMWllWP laVMMrfalKMaM.UJA. 1 -1 ts ..'- v l frj V Florida, Southern & Gulf Coast Resorts QUICKLY REACHED BY THRU TRAIN SERVICE The land oi! winter sunshine, ouldoui sports and recreative pastimes awaits you and beckons to you. Every day you may enjoy golf on excellent courses, motoring over splendid roads, sport fishing in lakes, rivers or gulf. You will meet congenial people from every part of the country, and the social, diversions are as varied as they are attractive. There are available accommodations suited to every taste and every purse. This incomparable winter vacation land is reached quickly and comfortably by the thru sleeping car service now in operation. Six Trains Daily From New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore; Sixteen From Washington Thru Pullman service to all leading Southern resorts is afforded by six trains leaving New York, Philadelphia and Balti more daily, and sixteen leaving Washington, at convenient hours. Winter tourist tickets with stop-over privileges at reduced fares on sale daily, good returning until May 31st. For illustrated booklet, schedules, routes, fares and other details, apply to any Consolidated Ticket Offices 1539 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION rf-RiVk, ;,.-V -f".t. V A S Ai n' ": A" S' c o, 1 A S c o 1 A S C o A c O A S- c .0, K s c o s c o . s c o A s C O A Si C o c 0 TIME ISTOI STORES CO. IttUK Olhcrc Quality and Cow Prices That means an American Store everytime. Wherever you see the name AfSSiSkN know that back of it stands the strongest organiza tion of its kind in these United States. More than thirty years successful merchandizing ; before the bar of Public opinion every minute of these long years, today stronger in the confidence of our customers than ever.. It Pays to Trade Where Quality Counts -' Tine " Salt vp'4c .Pure-.. ? Catsup Vv'lO; sx Asco . ; oats ; V Corn " Meal ui.a.,a.,l.a,4.4, Pure Lard, Ib 2SC Tho very finest quality none better The price talks. Pure Jelly & 10c Wry finest quality made and ttislrs just like home-made. Your choice of several ditferent kinds. Ivory Soap caL 2 This soap needs ib iti.ioduction: buy ti ilcsen cakes at tins except lumilly low price. 5C choice Peas can 14c Kino quality. Svsoet and tender, packed with all their garden freshness. This price is excep tionally low. Huy a few extra cans. choice Prunes ib 13c California fruit, not so large, but the quality is ery Rood. "Every WMT,W Keep a few c.xtr.t i.in-t in tho pantry and save yourself time and wonry f cake Kream Eris pure oKctable protlu 't. (. heaper anil ben. antl pastry baK ntr. ( o-ls ,c to (ic a pound less titan lard 1 1 lb -I oz (.heaper anil bimr than lard fot all kinds of frjinp;, 25c 1 J California Lima Beans . ..lb. 15c White Soup Beans .lb. 12c Fancy Seeded Raisins . . . pktf. lie t Fresh Cracker Dust Asco Pancake Flour pkg . 13c Asco Buckwheat pkgr. 13c Choice Tomatoes ..can 12I4c, 18c Calif. Bonita (ju,t ,lk0 Tu,m "" ,an 19c ---- Evaporated Pears. w"'",H't, lb. 15c Best Pure Apple Butter lb. 15c .lb. 13c Toilet Paper roll 4c, 9c Sweet Sugar Corn can 15c i Choice Rice lb. lUc, 14c Fancy Spaghetti can 10c 15c I Choice Salmon . . .V2-s. can 12 V2c Arrow Borax Soap ... 1 cakes 23c Cereals of All Kinds Uco Kolled Oat.s pkg. 9c National Oats. . . pkt;. 10c Qua. &. Mother's Oat.s, pkj. Kelloug's C. Hakes.. pkg. Cream of Ilarlej . ... pkg. Post Toa.stii'3 pkg. Shredded Wheat .. .pkg. PulTed Itire pkg. Puffed Wheat pkg. Grape Nuts pkg. Asco 1'arina pkg 10c lie 20c lie 12c 13c 13c 12c Dc lw ..-...... s.t.t..M-t-..t.ft-r",'-Hl Catsups and Relishes Moss Rose Catsup... hot. Kilter's CaLsup . hot. I'ride of I'arm Catiup, hot. Uluc Label Catsup Salad Dressing scn Mustard . Prepared .Mustard India Relish 'lOble Saute . . Horse Radish . . Sweet Pickles 10c 12c 17c 18c He 12c lot ..hot. jar glass 7c hot. 12c hot. 8e-13c glass 9c .hot. 13c Soaps, Cleansers, Polishes P. A. (J. Naplha. . . cakes 2oc Ivory Soap 1 lakes... pkg. 10c dood l.jundrv Soap .ck. 4'ic tJliI Dutih Cleanser. ..can 8c (Hood Cleansers . .can -Ic-J'jc lion Ami (. . cake Mc Snowboj Powder .pkg. 5c Gold I)UHt ....pkg, oc, 23c Klectro Silicon . ... box 8c A-l .Metal Polish, can 7c-10c I'll' Polish (liquid), can 9c-lGc IslhIi5ia l"ne imest quality baked in these United lVMV.V5waif States. The nearest approach to the Best Home- vVl!vM'rofLkW3r Made you ever served. ytvvft ,l SvY"' rvf Yj Bnked in our own Big White Kitchens, and Special in All Our ISO Meat Markets Down Goes the Price Vogt'sRegular Hams, 36V They are small, lean, sugar cured and of the finest quality obtain- able. A saving of 6c on every pound. Everywhere in Philadelphia and Throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland and Delaware , SCO. ASCO. aj,ai m a ASCO. sco. ASCO.' ASCO. vrASCO: UKLijL',..jM- :.&.;.: i JL i: 71 aaaaaaaaaaaalMil IHi n i aMyjMMIhMiLBiilaaaltf ajafaaj J: