H WW ' V -vu" TT .V. lfiVJBSltfG TUBLIO LJBPGdflK !HlJbAJL)JuiiJ?JUlLAf TllUJKSDAY, APJLUL. 24, 1010 ' V '&&Jti w.i ' r: $ Ik H And So They vursjrKiJ)ius waiter WINS Were Married FRIENDSHIP OF GOVERNOR ll.v IIA.KI. 1J15YO IIATUIIIOLOIt Ccpyrlalit. tOID, by 1'iibltc I.ideer Co. START THIS STORY TODAY I7HK.V Ruth returned that evening in perfect into the liviiiK wns us pIip lind peel to pull tlie the apartment permed eoiiditlon. She riiohn. room first . cicrjthlnK left it, find she sto "(ring off n box of llnjwcrs und to nr taugo them in n vne loforc she gather ed up the box n nd string nnd hurried out to the Mtehen. The Kitchen, too, was in order, but there was no Mrs. Ione. Through Hie door of the kitchen Ruth could sec the dining ' room nil ready for the feal. Tired as she was,' it thrilled her with its nppenrance. She hurried to the bedroom nnd threw! open the door. She hud alwajs nl;edi Mrs. .Tones to leac the door of the bedroom open, nnd ct she always found it closed, just as she n1ns found the I lea wagon on the wrong side of the mom after having repeatedly spoken about it. Mrs. .lotics simply could not remember things. Rut where was she.? Could she lime ;onc out to buy nnjthing? Ruth went back to the kitchen to imestigate, but everything bccmed to be. there except iug, for the fact thnt the grapefruit was not fixed nor the potatoes pealed, nor anything fixed that Ruth had left or ders for. The icebox levenled the thicken, pluniply promising, everything in the apartment .was all right, but .for the fact that Mrs. .Tones was mining, and inasmuch as Mi t. .lones was to srrw the dinner nnd to do the preparing, with Ruth to supervise, matters' began to be serious. Suddenly as Ruth stood in the cen ter of the kitchen trying to think what had hnnnencd. she happened to Pennsylvania's Chief Executive Reveals His Kindliness of An lure in Letter Commending His Personal Attendant Mud t orrcMmmlrnl limine rulillr l.eilccr ,is ),on,. He js tic ur triij -Jueclcr 1 Hot Springs Va.. April . The i1!no vP(-. ,! know no better all- human s(. of l.ovcrnor Sproul was ,.,, nl,,.t. ,. bt.tu,r M,niint. UllP I revealed in a most striking manner by tlnng. .T.-hii is t hccrful-he chncs awaj ui'L Tm", "T" "i,"r!". nt ''"" "" Wues and hisM.licilt.de for .. often 'i.. ..... :.'" M.....-.....1 iietermiiiesjou to stay in ouri 00111 ami .... . wi 11 rn, lllf,, rii i. i - . -i. H.. i. ...-i Jir ninny jmw, uinl .limn tin visits (liiK-ronm. vi ..,1. .lj.MHll. fill -4 lll'l'll IIVIIK'U III .gained nothing by fooling. It is as jou -ni. n girl mint hold a fellow to his jtrue tespect and admiration before she enn think seriously of him I Here's handing It to joii. Lieutenant JR. tm have a wonderful idea of an blcnl girl, nnd 1 am going to try inj utmost to live up to It and sn' what (,-( of a home I will build on sin li u fouu- datlon. 1 am XOIIUDY'S ('.lKf.. ness ndeipiatclv to represent his eon- VIHInm 1'lliott fJoiiznlc, I nited ception of "I he Masters' characteristics. Several jenrs aso he loured the I nited States, suing lectures mi art Another of his well known siriptii.il paintings Is "t'liri-t Refore Pilate " .Tnhn T, Stoddard. Widelv known as a Cvrll Mnnit. nno nf flu. fnrtnntf km strength and Elates MinMrr to Cuba born at trnu'lcr lecturer nnd writer, bom nt tors of tho Ktigllsh speaking singe, bonl Charleston. S. f . lift three ears ago Jlrookline Ma-'S . sllv nine cnrs ntrn. Iln l.ninlnn flfti uimni.nn.mff.. ' ' - - CT-" ..- - . v.. ,,, ,.. MfeVtl i pay a loom diaige for .umr nuaN when able to go to the ass serve liiui. Today the negro exhibited n lr.ll... ....111... 1... l... .... I.I.. .. ...... ..iii.ii. tfj in.- t. ft i.'i ii.ii uil HIS ;.. ..t:..!..i ..! -. "I. Vint. in iM.iiiii urrj . "lie's n great man and this letter is worth a thousand dollars." said John, "lie never kicks and never frowns. I tell you, he is a real friend of initio." That John has not overestimated tho quality of (inventor Sprout's friendship is certain. 'I lie letter, an etrnordinnrj document, snjs; "To whom it .Mii.i Concern: "I htuc len this letter to my fiiend John I'rnler not that I hao not ghen John many other things during the jcars of our iiccpiaintiiuec but whatever I lime given him Inijn't spoiled him. 1 hae ahvajs thought a lot of John, but I have had a chance of getting cr. well iieipmiutcd with him while 1 have been unable In go fiom my room during the last few weeks and haw been John's especial charge. thing VelI does he does well. ccn to .carrying a tray on the tip nt "Then John remcmbeis he brings what jou want nnd knows what Mm He observes what looks l'himI in the kill hen and tells jou about il when ot need a littlo encouragement to np pctile. He is patient, too. ami can soothe (lie iicrxoiis guests like a s(ieu tisl healer. Ho is a self-respei ting fitizen. loo. and if on ask him lie will tell jou about his homo In Westmore land count, and the three bo.is he has FAMED PAINTER DIES; BROTHER A SCULPTOR Darius Cobb Expires at 84. Noted for Canvas Entitled "The Master" Today's Birthdays (.ciieral Henri Philippe Retain, the famous Punch commander who has mi noilliceil his intent ion to it Ameiiui hoi n nt liauclu -a la Tour sit il cnrs ago. Newton. Mass,. Apiil V.I.- Dai ins Cobb, painter of poitniils nnd land scapes, is dead at his homo in ewton fpper Palls. He a, eight four chis njd His nidst widel. known painting i "Tlie V's'cr." a bust (.r Chiisi. ,,In ..l.i.,. I ..!... ,l.. ....:.. i.- .i.....ir,.i I ..n . ..:.:.... ."" "'" "' i w us -cigin one ... ....... .....i-. M .v. klih;; in. in ii K.'.f.i ' rM. einieauon. I Does I'herytl "l'vcr thing John "1 hale enjo(i .lohu s(l iinich nnd he has been s,, Kod to me that 1 want him and his friends to know of my sense of appreciation of him and 111 thankfulness that we hac in this coun ti nearl ten inillious of John's folks who mi neer be iniliiKd to become enemies of the republic nor mhocutes of ltohheisin. With ceiy good wiii and thoiough resp.-i t for John l'ra.ier. I take pleasure in signing mjMllf. "His friend. "WII.UA.M C. SPROlh. "(himthiu- nf Peniishania " Please Tell Me What to Do llv CYNTHIA is old. Ir. Cobb was a twin In other nt Ci i ns Cobb, the sculptor, who died about fifteen inis ago. They were hoi u in lI'l in Maiden, Mass. Roth were quite .'iKomplished niuieians as well n nri ists. The reseiiihlaniT bitwieu them was si great thnt it is sniil in lune been ncces.,ai'. for them in lloir udult enrs to wear tlieir heaids ilifl'eienth in order to make idenlilic.itiou posi(i' Rolli j-erveil in the Civil War in tl Port -fouith Massiuhiiselts Rigiineut It WUK ill lSlil. just hefnie his pr. battle, that he pledged himself, slniuli1 his life be spm-eil. to make a painting of Christ his life win I. lie passed seveial cnrs m re.seiu.li i.r Inbuilt hi loi for" inpirntioii to pio.lu.e :i hk" 3 Ladies AWordWithYou About Your Skin ( S 11V not make Cuti Jv.r'CWfJ 1 M Jcura Soap your is fJj BBIeicry - day toilet Lutieura Ointinent and Cutkur.i T.d- is tuni now and then ' asneedeil.andliaNe in mot cases a clear fresh complexion, a clean tcalp Irce from dandruff and irritation, good hair, Bolt white hands nnd a wholesome skin dee from blemish, without resort ing to tiresome, cpensic "beauty" fads? Cuticura cosU little and does much Sample each free bv mad of "Cuticura, Depl. 6M, Boiton." Sold eerywhere, price 23 icnt each. 33r- Cuticura Talcum Powder B Do not fad to test the fascinating fra grance of this evquisitcly scented face, baby, dusting and skin perfuming pow dcr, delicate, delightful, distinRue, it imparts to the person a charm incom parable and peculiar tu ltbelf u . r-. . " T(3 "' T ASCO. ASPO A,m monirabiirli w mw err. A a m , . . . www. o, HKniv-HV H MM cV-Js-V- nOUU. AsJVV.l .JRI r, V Ij STORES COTeH TW r " ' s, M ,mm G To Two Roxborough Girls Xo one thinks if nt- fill mil nf tin. glance toward the dislitowel where only ordinai-y that a girl who holds the posi- ' that morning she bnd placed careful in- tion of n well-paid stenographer should struction. On it wns pinned a piece I lWp nk.py Xo( BIimliv bllt in ,(,.lt ..t paper. Could it be her own notei,rim nd Mlb,tllntilll (hillg,, N tmlllt ' that Mrs. Jones had forgotten to take . ... ... . .- ... " - ..n...... ... j..... downV She might have left it there so as to refer to it often. Ruth hoped so, but she was actually afraid to look. She unpinued the paper and took it to the light. It was undoubtedly a note from Mrs. Jones, and as Ruth lead on she saw thnt it revealed the worst possible news. "Dear Mrs. Rujinoud I got ecr. ihing ready for jou. but I couldn't tny. My hii.sbaud is home sick. Thnt was nil. no signature, no uuj - imagination. Porget about, it, and be normal sensible girls nnd if the oiing men oit speak of have no faith in you it is better to let them go. Cheers for Lieutenant B. Dear Cynthia Three cheers for Lieu tenant "IPs" letter! We are two girls, almost twenty jenrs old. and wo lime as ct to meet a young man who thinks like he docs, but we certainly do wish we eo.ild. A e ate not -wimps, like some thing, just the bald fact that she had i girls ,,mim , ,, u1(1 0 don't ish to" not help iiesericu. iier ami mill, uumciiuw- mini i. y. i,n. ,, i ,i., .,inw.ct ..ii f or would have to manage the dinner party alone. If there had been time she would hao stopped to cry. but time was flying, nnd she began hastil to arrange things in her mind. She would do all the small things first, like pre paring ever thing. Rut the small things stretched away interminably as she hur riedly began to niakcthe dressing for the chicken, and nt last the tcais began to force their wa down her cheeks, Scott found her crying over the salad, which was an elaborate affair, and still not dressed, although the time, was l:lu and the diuncr at 7. "Well, after this." he exploded, as Ruth handed him the note, "we'll lite her." "Oh, yes, It's eas. tor ou to say 'hat," Ruth limned, the knife slipping and cutting her linger as the tears clouded her ces. "It's easy for jou to say we'll tire her, but what about nicj It will mean breaking in another one, and at least Mrs. Jones is lion-' -St." "Here, let me tiv that," said Siolt. as Ruth held her bleeding linger under' be euld water. And he bound it tightly with n strip of cloth. "I think it will lie all right for jou to take off the bandage b the time ou'o dressed." "I don't think I'll dress, T think I'll tuy just as I am," said Ruth percie y. "I'll have to wuit on the table and cook nnd cerlhing. what's the use?1 ilh, and I did want to have things nice onight, just once iu a while I do think, ihings might be arranged a little bit' i or my comfort. I don't see what 1 nac, eer done to be so utterly nii.sera hle. I woik in an office all week, audi iccr have any pleasure, and the iiist time 1 plan ever thing goes wrong:' Scot wns rather ominously silent and hit, lips had set in a straight line. Rut Ruth was too ungr to sec and went on talking. ."I'm miserable, -I tell you, miserable." . '"Uecniise of jour woikV" Scott's, question was oen. I "Yes, it -is; I hate it. Who would ike working iu a position like niine; what glory is there iu it V I wouldn't! arc if tilings ever went right, but1 they don't." , "Rllt ion nee.ln'l wnpl: 1 !,...' never asked you to, jou know." "Xo, but it means more money, it I means that we don't have to struggle quire to hard; that's something." "If Hint's why jou're workiug. Ruth, I want jou to stop. I can take caie off jou. I'll make more money some how." And Ruth, looking up nt thai moment, met Scott's ejes and saw a great hurt there, a hurt which seemed to open up n terrible, unbelievable gap in their mutual understanding. (In (he next Installment Ruth fiucs' tho possibility of Jack again.) Today' Anniversaries ji-jo ueorge vjariwrignr, tlie inventor of the power loom, born at Marnhnm, Kugland; died at Hastings, Kugland, October tit), 183. ' S27 George Canning became Rrltish I premier. 3831 Marriage of Rmperor Francis t Joseph of Austria and 1'riu- cess Klizabcth of Havariu. 1870 Tho waterfall Knictcur in Rrit ish Guiuua (over S00 feet high) was discovered, ) 3S71 London matchmakcfH paraded iu protest against the proposed tax on matches. ilii mo uussiuu uar declared war on Turkey, "to right llio wrongs ot Christians." JS01 Lower house of Ohio Legisla ture passed a mcas'iira granting school suffrage to women, 301G Revolt brqko out Jn Dublin un der tho direction of the Sinn Fein, 1017 French AVar Mission, headed by ,' Marshal .Toffrc arrived iu United Klntes the oung men nie the same. If oii don't let thiiti hold jour hand or talk "mush" talk to jou they drop jou for some one who is more sociable. An for talking about aiijtliiug sen sible, it simply can't be done. We hae found that mot fellows will talk for hours about dances and silly shat ter, but shut up like n clam if you euturo In ay antliiiig about your work or topics of the day and hunt a girl who is more interesting. We certainly would like to hnc u nice j nuns mnn for u friend, but if all we are fortunate enough to meet are like the. so-called "joung gentlemen" we have met in the past we will remain friendless as far as the opposite se aie concerned. TWO t,I,D-PA.SIIIONi:nC.IUf.S. Sorry She's Fickle I Dear Cynthia I have a ery serious pioblem, and ou give others such good 'advice and help I nip going to ask jou to please gie me a helping hand. I am a j dung- girl of nineteen jears, fnirlj good-looking and a good dresser. I. have n very nice nppenrance, but here is my trouble. I go to a datae or a party, and the verj new fellow T meet, if lie is n little better looking than the other, I full in loo with, or. rather, I think I do. In fact, I regret to say, 1 am one of the "new-fnee-new fancy" kind. Now, Cynthia, I do wish to break mjself of this habit, for 1 think it will do me harm. So if jou will please tell mo now i can overcome this nasty thing you certainly will oblige A WRAKLIXG. 'I lie only way to get over being fickle is to use jour will power and make up jour mind nt the 'beginning of the even iug thnt you are nofgoiug to be Billy and get a case on the lirst nice-looking boy you sec. The way to strengthen jour will in this way and make your self realize the foolishness of wasting jour time and your affections' is to take up some worthwhile course of stmly a collide of nights a week. This will teach you there is (something iu life be sides falling in and out of love, and the, association witli more serious-minded L'irls nnd los. too. will mnle vn,. ,. have jittle ashamed of yourself. And being ashamed of a weakness is a very good way to cuie it. This tUklcnos. is lather genetnl on the pait of girls and hojs, and due to jour suggestion an in tide will shortly appear on the worn an's page that will answer jour ques tion more in defnil. In the meantime try out jour w ill power. , From Nobody's Girl Dear Cjuthin I tax ing noticed a de l bale on the ideals of a girl und also of a fellow. I would, with jour kind , aid. like to sjiv , fe ons n Lieu- ' tenant I. My dear I.ieutenuut P.. )ou are one out of a thousand who would itiufi-ss, to the Ijpe nf girl jnu like or admire 'and all in all jour enmcrsntinn is very sinking, f hminz read it could but think of answering you is jnu saj. knp the ball a-rullim.". Ve girls find it haul to get acquainted with manj sensible men uowadajs. for the simple reason that they aie nut sat isfied with n girl who is aihanecd iu music or the literal world or enjoys it couvei snt imi nf some topic that is dnilj discussed. If e talk about foolish tnings m a hubjish waj we seem d Make Your Clothes Last Another Year GARMENTS are suspended on hangers and can be removed at will by simply drawing out thepatentslidingtube fastener. No moths, no dust, no ofl'ensi veodor, no folding or wrinkling of garments. Larije Wrapping Sheets, 40x48 in. For Lining Trunks, Etc. Sold by Department and Drug Storci. I'mlnrr. aid 1'imrl M.. r yVii r t. vor pooor G-JPtMEFTT BAG, please the fellows more.' and then if T71 1 J T L T) 1 we become sentimental nothing ideases fl 011111 J3 T I i CT 1 nQO them better. Will ,m tell mo this, - WUI1U X b JLJClb I X XVfCCll Hair Saver and Beautifier what is left for us poor girls to do when the hoys refuse to notice us be cause mi. do not eaitly oppose send mentality but are only i omentional girls and do not allow it to enter nur thoughts? You might think that some of these fellows would inu'St in some i omiunn sense instead of nonsense, nud take a pattern from those who hnt Quickly Makes Dull, Harsh, Unattractive Hair Doublv Beautiful, Abundant, Soft and Fluffy or Nothing to Pay MHMWHMI1 aiWHWI mves m ID ?J1 latriotigBt BRfiiMcit t 7m. 1 s dkzimw. I ' H9nt ImSBk. 'HPcJSK i N0V vsty9SsUPC9rf' Space Contributed by Chandler & Company Franklin Bunk Building Philadelphia Women Qui. DfllBlilfil All Surprised k Allien of rnrllnn Snsr It's arnazlnsr hon- much nroin linn- ! does toward producing tho .ippearance I of youth anil beaut so lriiKh desired I by women ot all nee. Its ic.OIj a smijile nntfer fn an im.iimii to morit this piaise sitice in.liHiil li.m Is usu.iii onh .i nin'ler nf inie When jinn li.ili lit', nuini fsileil, ilr, stieakoil ami sei.iggK, hpn it fnlls out badH .mil nen ,ar , annrvi slow th loots iniiai lie ltnlized runl prnn-fih- nourlf IipiI rl'o do tins (itilikii safely anil .it liule expense 1 1 i is iiothinglietirrtli.nl I'dilsinu sSjRr iluiuiil form) whlcli ou i mi Ret it all good (line and unlet counters Jt's gunr.inleod to .ilmlM. il.mflrnrr slop sralp iteh .mil falling bail, nnd stimulate a mw Kiowtb or nionev r -funitod. It's in creat demand In wonnn of tnst and culture. l.einu.-e it makes the hair so so't lustious. easy to nr I ranee nttraeliielv and epp'ar nun !i nf-.iii'r iinui n ipaiiv is, niasaKc with I'ailslan Pace ,t leal delight ensv to up, not stlrkv or Kreasy. .mil delleatelv pt fumed - nn antiseptic linuid free fiom daugemus in gredients, and fTiinr.i'iteed not to .'olm Hie half of scilp If nu wan cnoiU looking bail nnd pie.u of it pji "nri inti Pan" Don I dela brim (j.iclit 'l tilt'e .tleiillnii ii.iu nis.iie.s Irujt -fill ll-il Co" 'iln l . eilllC i.linuv -Mfg Co, Viiff.il... N 1 ; If -..' , .O! 'VJZ,s ,'ifl mm ii k Kjnjtet. i iwi i rfriiiir-3!i m rrt' feasl Corns Lift Off With Fingers It Doesn't Hurt! Apply a few drops of Freezone on a touchy corn or a cal lus; the pain, stops, jhen shortly you lift that bothersome corn or callus right off, root and all, without pain. A'iny uottlfis cost only few cents at drug storesanywhere I Hard corns, soft corns, corns between, the toes, and hard-' ened.calhises on bot tom of feet lift, right off. You don't feel one particle of pain or Irritation. Ik ra if UB1 M6 tfo$m- WEAR LA RESIST A corsets and keep your figure young. SlPIRABONE stays placed at the hips combined with LA RESISTA de signing achieves a result unattainable in other corsets. LA RESISTA constructed upon lines, the result of long study with the aid of SPIRA BONE molds the figure and creates as well as preserves the lines of "Youth" and "Style." SPIRAnoN't: Elves perfect support with utmott comfort. L.A ItESISTA corsets establish tlie trend of fashion and ara adaptable to all figures. Back Lace Front Lace, $100, $5.00, $7.50 and Up SPlRAIIONi: Is ohtulmihio only In LA KCSISTA. Look for tbo tiado murli on ovcry pair. PERSONAL SERVICE I Micit CorECtieica fit all LA mJSlSTA Corbels. Tills careful bcrvlcc. is aallablQ nt - STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER'S and other first class merchants. i,!f-JtnAttn;abi,lcs;: Las. ; & m wmmmmmsm fiA.iBMrttot .-.,. ......A.., .. ,;f ,r-3l I 1 .- .. . 'V-M?V.VLII.: kS 0 A 'S c o A s c o A S 'C O A s A ir v A S c o A C o A S' c o A s c o RING IT AGAIN! "Let Liberty once more peal forth through out the land." Let its voice echo and re-echo around the earth until man to man his brother becomes and Peace shall know no shadows. Vast sums of money must be spent in con struction and reconstruction work before this era is possible. Shall we withhold? Never, never. "Buy Victory Bonds until it hurts." Every American Store is a big help in lying up the ends of the family purse, mak ing bond-buying, through grocery expanse saving, easy to an extent not possible elsewhere. Sweet Sugar Cotm cut to 12&c can - cans, tor -.1c. that's the price .-.nil tho quality if all we claim This price n verj .spnci.ll anil will continue unl unt.l tins parti, ul; r lot i- sobl. It w.ll pay you to imi'st 111 a doen cans or more. "JWIM 1MWIM WWU IMI Butter ilb KecoKiuzcd by all who ufc it as the Very Hest Butter made. You cannot fret it any better at any price, then why pay isOc or 80c for butter often much inferior'' C lb I'll e Creamery Prints tcroml only to our famous "I.ouella.'' O' ' a: rS- A' s' r W o' A" c o, A; c J i- O g Bars 22 c Fresh baked, splendid alue. Delight ful laycis of pastry with a delicious fuj tiller. 'holesonic for th "Kiddies." VVfVVVVVVVl"VVlfrvf,"' rr Catsup Sift 15 : Pritlc of Farm This is without doubt the biggest citsup alue on the market today. We hao no hesitancy in jiuarunteeing it to be the enual of the bc3t made. Everyday Needs at Economy Prices Moss Rose Catsup .... hot. 10c Peanut Huttcr tumbler 10c Prepared .'Mustard, tumbler1 7c Salad Dressing hot. lie Fresh Kakcd I'retzels lb. ltic (olden Pumpkin big can 10c Jiffy Jell .. pkg. 11- Krcs.li Noodles pkg. oc "Asco" Gelatine.. ..pkg. ile "Asco" Ammonia hot. 7c "Asco" Hluing hot. ."ic Lu . pkg. lie Sunbrite ( leanscr can lc .Mrs. Morrison's Choc. Pud ding pkg. 8c "Asco" Corn Starch . pkg. 8c Table Salt . . pkg. Ic Tomato Puree . . . . can (ic Wilbur's Cocoa . can 10c, 20c "Asco" liak. Powder, can oc, !)c Hitters' Pork & Ilcans, can 8c Choice Pink Salmon, can 10c, 20c Cooked Spaghetti can 8c Rich Creamy ( liccse . .lb. MUc Kippered Herring cmi 15c Fancy Shrimp can Ik Calif. Honita Tuna . can 10c Choice Mackerel, ea. 12c. IGc. 20c yyywsAiwwMysiwiVwvA t Pure Codfish (while it lasts), pkg. 5c, 9c Best White Beans lb. 10c Fancy Calif. Lima Beans lb. 12c Best Pearl Barley lb. 3vc Crisco 1 lb. ca'i 29c Large Calif. Prunes lb. 22c Choice Tender Peas can 14c New Made Macaroni pkg. 10c, 12c Florida Orange Marmalade, big jar 30c Columbia River Shad big can 18c "Ivory" Soap cake Gc, 10c Choice Broken Rice lb. 9c s A' Si c. o K W v o- y 1 K a, c o. A ts Ci w, A a C o- 1 s c o &; Best Coffee, 32?b Hich, full, heavy body the boast of every particular housekeeper, from the time she drank the iirst cup. ;s, ? ?cury Best Teas i"-45c 12c S lb.: 2I5c '; 11). niends to ?uit all tastes, your choice of Plain Itlack, Mixed and our famous India-Cejlun. "Asco" Ginger Ale 12Cbot y s. y: rs. y Pim.na s. rure i,aunary EVaP: Jellies Soap Milk jL3J glass cakes 1.52 can "" S.. y x .y y II t". w''' r-lS "lc Ncry Ur1 s"11' of ""''"'tor" will IS '. ' it'-j' i) Wwltllilr prove tliat it is the equ'll of the best IB v. '" '' 'V j t j liomc-made you ever used. Baked in our If V. " ,. " JPr B'tr White Kitchens three of them, with J? . "" --Oki Wy " i'apacit of more than t million yr j .4si if Ioavc3 weekly. "Asco" Cake ps 12c j Chocolate, White and Gold another product of the ictor 11 oens. A , o mi I A 17 J- 1 h r HB -a a r v Jtiese rrices in JUL uur liV Meat Markets Fo Nearby Country Veal Stewing lb. 28c Loin Chops lb. 45c Shoulders lb. 28c ' Rib lb. -40c Cutlets lb. 55c Rack lb. 35c Lean Soup Beef 22c lb DELICACIES EEADY TO SERVE Sliced Lebanon Bologna I 9jy m ' ki 'A' w . i C' 0 A1 rs rc r ii A S c. o i : s f rv 1 a1 Si lei iO rl yM 1 x m a -n 'i !4Ib Cooked Luncheon Roll 17C'4lb Sliced Dried Beef 13c pks Baked Meat Loaf 15Cj4lb Sliced ' Corned Beet 15Cl4lb Everywhere in Philadelphia and Throughout Pennsylvania, New .Jersey, Maryland and Delaware ASCO. i.i. T 1 T H T ! T ' ASCO. m 111,, ASCO. ASCO. scd. " ' ascoT A 'At i-. ill 1i.g r ft r ' '.; tl tit UJmtMmm1m&mattokkmtjttiml&l & o - -. .MS . . 'M i ASCO."ffc.u J MUi'j' M ASCO . a a m ft a . il." i i-i '! .;! c n--i i . H..'V j 1.71 L r ' J . i 'i z O' e'j?j . - (. TM '. .1 M '; ? . 'v M$ 0j 1
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