"5 ti V l "r" R i ' Jf, U.A' .'C 7 fVS' j sun ur (s t it )1 ft ft l? n ( - 1H lyw ? I- IA" ia i Kf , -A X , EVENiyg ' PUBLIC LEDGER-PHITJADELPHIAV MONDAY, MAY 12, 1910 i'15i 4nc? So 77ie PFcre Married Br HAZEL I)EYO BATCIIELOH Ccviriiht, til), by rubllo Liducr Co. PAR1S.SENDS OVER A WORRISOME RUMOR START THIS STOKY TODAY QF COUnSB, nt the hotel whcie Jack lintl nrranBPd to hne her stop n telegram would bo uniting for her. She conifer cd herself with that thought, or tried to, for there wasn't much i-nm- in Atlantic City she went to the hotel that must be waiting for her. The clerk turned the reKlster for Jipr to sign and then looked for her telegram, but thcro wni nothing there. Natalie followed the boy up to the big corner room where the wash of the tea camo in nt the window. Sho tipped him nnd heard the door doie after him before sho dropped ou the bed, n dh cpnsolato heap. Back in New York Jack had missed thp train that Nntalie had taken, nnd had (Imply neglected to telegraph her. It was with n feeling of relief Hint he had not been forced to saj Rood -In p. Of late ho had dreaded Natalie's ejes. he had dreaded the precipitating of n s-cenc. He was glad for more than one reason that Natalie would be out of town for a few days. Ho ntc a solitnr.i dinner and decided to uni in on Until nnd Scott. Uuth seemed to draw him like n magnet, sho had een more attrac tion for him now than blic had long ago. She had the womnnliness that Nnt alio lacked nnd that lie wanted more than nnything in his wife. And Huth deliberately showed this womanliness to Jack because in her woman's heait of lieatts she knew that was what contrasted most with Nntnlie. Huth was forced through lack of money to live n different life fiom Natalie's not because ihe actunllj wanted to, but innsmtun as she was forced to dr it. She would mnke it Mem us nt tiaetivc as possible. Not any of the three jnung people in the cozy little lUing room of the Ray mond's thought 'ory much about Nnt nlie, alone in the big Atlantic City hotel. Once when Scott mentioned nning missed the train, Ruth did think of how lielv it would be down at At lantic City on the linniclwnlk, but if nj thing the cmiod Natalie In i hnurc to go. "I think it's ,i sh-iino about .Inck," Ruth said, nftr .laik had departed. "Why?" Scott asked. "Oh, because lie isn't linppv." "He ought to make the best of things." Ruth laughed with easr toleuinre. "Of course, aou men would iilwins take a pretty gill's part " "I think that imisnuu h as .Inik lias mariied Natalie he ought to do his best to make her hnppv." "lie will, you'll see, just as soon as Natalie gets ocr the strain she has gone through she'll be the happiest girl in the werld. Whv shouldn't she be? She has eerything. monej , clothe) eierything she wants," "Thiit isn't o cr. tiling." "It is for some womin, dear, it is for Natalie. Don't joti suppose 1 know her? t knou her n whole lot bettei than you do." "You think she married Jink just foi his money?" "I'd bate to put it that way, but I thiuk she was flattered tn .lack's atten tions. He's older than she is nnd then her mother wns ticked to death at the Idea of getting Jack for Natalie." "And why do jou think .Tack mar ried Natalie?" Ruth flushed scarlet. Tn her heart of hearts she thought Jmk hail niiuiied more to show hei , Ruth, Hint he did not intend to stin single than foi am -thing else, but that wns an idea that she intended to keep locked up safe In her heart. "Well," she began, ".I.ic k is the tjpe of man to get married uud Natalie is good-looking nnd uung and iittindive. There needn't be nuy iiucstinn ot loe In a marriage of that kind, genernlh the wife understands and doesn't pom li on the husband's pre-encs and mi'c versa." Scott stared at Ruth's soft young face under the lamp light in amazement. Did all women think of muuied life in this fashion? He hated to think of Ruth as so tnllolis as Hint, and wliucer had she lent ned suili things in the hist plnce? (In the net installment .Jack makes a singularly selfish moie.) yvffljmzmk , i f nf 0 "" THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE To Remove Ice Cream Stains To the EMtar of H'omn' Pane: Dear Jlndam-r-CouM jou tell inc what will take the iec-irenm stain out of u satin dics Also what would take perspiiation stnlus Out of a georgette I waist nnd n crepe de chine one? I uho hap a frfend who has n tangled 'mass of hair jo that she cannot comb It. As she dogs not want to cut it off, what would ninke it smooth, easily anil ipiiikh? Will jou suggest n way to I arrange the hair that will look girlish and prettj ? My hair is about five inc lies from mj middy collar, but is thick. 1 )inve been wearing it up in n wnj that I think looks too old. 1 nm only fifteen. Also please tell me bow to have n good memory. I am very forgetful, j'lease tell me how to bleach imyeik nnd arms, also how to whiten my teeth. A AVnnij WISHER. You call remoo the ico-cienm stain with carbon tetra chloride. This can be bought af the drug store. It is a liquid nnd does not need diluting Sponge the stniii with il, working fiom t tie outside tit the stain toward llir middle. It is ery diihcult to remove per spiiation strains, but in ninny cases a little lemon iuiec is successful When It is applied the stain becomes tcIIow and stajs so until it is neutralized. Sour friend will hnve to pait her hair as far as possible and comb each part separatelj, slonlv and carefully, until she gets as mucn as possible of the tangle out. There is no easy and quirk, wny to untangle n mass of hair, and it may he necessary to cut awaj n little of it if it is so matted that she cannot comb it out. It unit hint and i pull, but that is the onl wn to un tangle It. 1 Comb uwr linii buck m soft puffs over jour cms, holding it with a comb on each side, if it is not long enough I I to tench to the back of out bend nndi I thin hold the back of it togethei with I n lunette, en cKe tie it with a ribbon I if it is long enough. If vou prefei , i nn I I mild plait il nnd tuin it up once nuclei A D.iilj fashion Talk I) I'lorrnrp Rnscl the bow. I'art it oi else draw it back news that the ,,H"0,V "' ln""' nicoicling to what i- 'most hemming tn jou. I lie mm a , j to bine n good nietnni v is to learn to I ' cone entiiite If mhi thiuk haul enough j I about a thing nn will not forget it I have to remember, and then get a little pocket memorandum book nnd write down eiei) thing jou hne to remember, nil jour engagements mid duties, it mny be necessary to ihnnge vour ring over to the other hand or tie n string around jour wrist to lemember to look in he hook, but if jnit keep nt It nn will gradual! make it n habit, i'se lemon juice to bleach your neck nnd nrms. nnd htusb jour teeth witli lirc pnred chalk to whiten them. Traveling In "Normal Times" To the tdltoi o 11-ouim , raof Dear .Madam Would )ou kindlv give me the following information: When people go to Knglnnd what class do they usuallv travel? I ,1,, not refer to the really wealthy people, but what you might term the middle class of people going over on business or a visit to relatives. Also, what does it cost to take the trip, in (he class referred to, and does a child cost as much as nn adult? I refer to normal times; i rob ably jut now it costs mote .MIIS. h. ,T. T. In normal timet n person of nvornge circumstances would be very apt to travel second class in making' this kind of n trip, although ot the same time, people) of moderate means frequently tinvel first class. It Is cntirelv up to jouiself. Hither unv would be cjuite propel. Ilefore (lie wai the rate was .$(10 or 70, second class, and from S100 i up, first class. Now, of course, every thing Is about HO per cent more Chil dren cost as much ns adults. Of couise )ou rcolbe that unless jou hnve u pass port, and can prove a vcrv good busl ncss leason for going across, jou vvllli not be allowed to tiavel, and theie is no indication that conditions will change before licit winter nt the' earliest. ' BIG GAIN IN COAL OUTPUT I 5,224,715 Tons Shipped From Mines During April Shipment of nullum ite foi the month of April show- n substantial lecovcrv fiom the slump winch pi ev ailed dining the two closing mouths of the coal jeni 1!)1R-1D IVbruniv and March. The quantity shipped from the milieu in April amounted to rj,!!!M.71ii tons ns compared with :t,0 !S,!IOS tons tn March, and .'! S71.HTJ tons in Februniv The increase ovei Match shipments was 1 .2STi.;07 tons Notwithstanding this decided increase over Match, tne shipments in Apt il this vein- wcie 1.1 1.1 (mS tons less than in the corre sponding mouth last vim. when thej amounted to (,.'(!S..'!7.'l tons The clif feience in weather conditions in the wlnlcis of 117 IS unci 1!MS 1!l, nnd nlo the speeding up of pioduction Inst vein bee iiiso of the win. account foi the Minllei tonnage Inst month ns com pmed with the i oriesponding month lust ve.n s c ciiiipnic cl with April. 1!M7. the shipments lust month showed n depicnsp of less thmi .'170 000 tons GROUND FOR $75,000 CHURCH IS BROKEN Palethorp Memorial Presbyte rian Edifice Located at Sec ond and Clearfield Streets (Jiouiid wn lunken vesterdnv nflei noon for the l'nlelhorp Mpinnnal I'res IivIpiIiiii Chunk nt Second nnd Clear held streets. When completed Hie cell lice will cost appiemniiiteh "7." 000 The Rev. .Tnmcs (.1. Raymond, pastor ot Palethorp Memorial Church, con ducted the exercises, nnd the first spadeful of earth was turned by Rankin IT. .lohnston, the oldest member of the congregation. Prominent members of the Preshjlery of Philadelphia participated in the ex ercises. The Rev. Dr. William P. Kill Ion, t lie Rev Dr. William Dames Lower, the Rev Dr. Rohcit Hums Wnllacp, thp Rev Dr. Robert Hunter nnd the lle William II .lohnston de livprpd brief addresses. The Krie Avenue Methodist Kpisco- , -''P pat Church yesterday finished rikJf ?10,000 lo wipe out the mortiagefWj debtedness on the church buildinf.. . ... .. jj 'this was one or the events makinc hov J Inlile Hie fifllelh nnntvprtarv rlbt- -j-'i 1 -.- , linn nt llita ftllrti. .. t .4111 iiit-uu, cnvii.u nan tuu uuuicu pj : 4t,- . U TJ- 4 T tfl.- -: lilt: jianiui t tur iivv, j, u ilUKCr tlir morning thfc Iter. .Tolin O. Pedff H fnMM.AH ,nfn tABtrlM H k' 1a. Cf 11 luuuii I'uoivt, jucoiuiu av n 1UYCJ fv least. J ne sermon was prracoca uy thesjil Rev. Dr. McDowell. In the afternoon J ll.A n.l.lpftaa ,1 n a lit C li n T) Aw V. V Vlwl Randolph, of St. James's Church, OtVl nej, and at night the Rev. C. M. Bos-. M v.3j VI well preached. NSf Are "hips" (omlng b.icli? I'.irls sends the ruitinr, .mil this lit tin deisey dress follows it bv having pockets to Interrupt the sliiuness of the silhouette T71ROM Paris comes th J- latest of the designs hnve n tcnclencv tn nccentitnte the hip line. Asisahvavs the case when a new stvle is innugu- lated. the first of the models are shown' in their most exnggcinlcd fomis. lf the fashion lues, the women iiMiulh tnke it up in modified foim unci little bv little adopt the stvle until nt last their ideas nie educated to the fashion ns oiiginnllj shown bj the l'.uis cie ator. There is, theiefore, not much use of 0111 groaning ovet the idea of one hnv nig "hips," foi it will be main n cl n bcfoi o that can happen, if it pvpi does M) personal opinion is Hint hips will be nu effect cuih, tlmt tlio slender tig j uie will lcninin us we now have it, 01 tienilv so. the effect of hips being given bv fullness, bouffant dinpeiies and de signing. ' Alieadv, the designing to bring out the hips is noticeable in mnnv of the spring garments Take the model il lustiated toclnv. for instnnee, vvheie the pieces of the mnteiiai which foun the pockpts arc set on at the hip line. Wc re it not for this, the frock would be a stiaight line uffnii. This dress is m.ule of light wpight icisev 111 walnut, n.iv), grnv and brown. The nnuow collai and cuffs are of n conttnsting 1 ohu of ierse.v. It's n plain, sei viceable fiock' for the younger women. ' The hnt is of Inec stinw. small in: size unci trimmed nt the right side with u hunch of green grapes TopirlRht I)ll) by Jlnrcme Hose I Tiv to see n pu tine of whate ei jou Miss Rose Will Help You with jour summer clothes. lVi Imps vou me wonclciing just what cnloi in vogue now will be most suit able for jou. Or perhaps it is the ptesent day stvles that perplex jou. Miss Rose ill be glad to give jou the benefit of her nilwce. Address Miss Rosp, woman's pnge, Hvi nimi I'i n nr kmni 11. Send n self addicssccl stamped envelope for personal leplv, as none of the unswers will be punted. The Question Corner Todaj 's Inquii ies 1 How aie the Virtuli war lirules so mnnv of the bovs are bringing home housed while waiting foi the ship at ltrcs( ? "J N.ime a verv new wnv lo li the pin 1 1 tiiniming when it is wotn w Ith the In ichl ve il ' ."' When 11 woman ilnves n nn vvlnl titlle nccc-ssoiv ndds a gie.H deal to hei lomfoit'' 4. How is net being used on (he newest little ccdoicd hnnclkei -1 hiefs? .", What is the newest mil of nl.irin clock? (1 What is .i postillion'' Salurdav's Ansvveis 1. The Queen of Iluninina expects to visit the I'niled States shortlj. 'J. When the round while collar for the blue serge chess is unbecom ing vm m the regulation long col lai that stands up in the back Put it on under the dress and lust a freshening and smart touch of white shows. 3. A silk jeisev scaif thinvv sup plies a new and piettv eollni effect seen on mnnv of the new capes. 4 To take out ben stains jpplv hvpo sulphite, which is nothing moi e 01 less thnn photographci 's hvpo. Dissolve n teaspoon of the crvstnls in n cpiuitir of a glass of water and npplv You m.iv have to make two m tlnee nppli c ations. 5. Puneli holes m Hie tops of the lit He cans in which adhesive plaster comes nnd use t lie nt foi sail snak ers for picnics or for the chil dron's lunch bushels. 0. A large squni e of cictonne hung over the mantelpiece in plnce of a minor gives a blight c ffei t to the loom. Iclge the cielouue with bends and be sine to get a piece that has spme soit of scenic ef feet. rX&eiAnM umffl 1335-1337 Walnut St. (Opposite Ritz-Carlton) Starting TODAY, May 12 Our Entire Stock of SPRING GOWNS, COATS AND MILLINERY Will Be Reduced kt to Vs Their Former Prices ALL SALES ABSOLUTELY FINAL ASCO. ASCO, c- ----- 1- -- -- -- UNUSUAL VALUES IN DINNERWARE "Carltc .?? 108 IMECCS :on "OPKN STOCK" Select what pieces and quantities jou want. This is one of our most plcasiiiK Sets, with a llordcr Decoration of n Small Trellis interspersed with Flowers. This is just one of scores of beautiful patterns. $ 48 Wrikt, Tyndale & van Roden, Inc. Iieputcd the I.ji;pI Distributors of llij;h (iraclc Dinncrware 1212 Chestnut Street "What's the secret of my bright, cheery and shiny house? Furnishings l- i 1 L.... ; may dc urauu new, uui j if woodwork is scratched and worn, the I effect is lost. if asca r a n .1 ljv - vrti, tne w quick and easy renewcr, keeps woodwork fresh S and new. Pi "I put it on at night, and B it s dry in the morning a brilliant, smooth, elastic surface that resists scratches and footmarks and lasts a long time At your dealer's. All Color and Clear Fclton, Sibley & Co., Inc. Philadelphia. IfnnuaoJurcru o Colon, Paints and Yamttht lnc Jt63 (IDS) m m Floof ' Dris Hard as Lava Hihct w,t miamrosgaai If your skin itches just use Bt''KHnHS!gnMBHBIMaH 1 ' 'TZi jm. IKK HO ? f i men, i esino uilliuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiirnTmiiiiiiiiMiiii.iiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiii miii ill Open Saturdays Until Five Gloomy Homes cause unrest in the family. The girls and boys prefer to visit their friends whose homes arc more attractive. You personally feel better in a properly lighted room. Get rid of vour old fash ioned gloomy lighting fixtures. The Horn dfrBrannen Mfg. Co. Makers lo the Critical and Exacting 127-433 North Broad Street 'M 67iorr Walk Along Automobile Row" rii()TOLA15 rltJlTMMVV PHOTO MAYS ORTAiMrn Ife Jf. THHOMCW ROnKfMf. Corporation. For triit free, write Dept 7-Ri Re tool, Bllhmore, Md. Itcsinol Ointment, with Resin ol Soap, usually stops itching in stantly. Unless the trouble is due to some serious internal dis order, it quickly and easily heals most cases of eczema, rash, or similar tormenting skin or scalp trouble, even when other treat ments have given little relief. Physicians prescribe Resinol ex tensively. Sold by all druggists. The following theatres obtain their pictures through theSTANLEYBooking.Corporition, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theati in your locality obtaining pictures thic the Stanley Booking Corporation. All , lL'th, Morris V l'aesunk. Ave. Aulambra mi uatiyat.nvgi j.45&j llAROUKUIfK CMAUIC In "LET'S KI.OI'K ADPil I O 5JU AND TIIOJirSON .STS. , ANITA STEW A It I In vnn uoi's vvivks" 333 MARKET . lltLLl- THKAlill. 'I A M 111 11.151' 11 c Allien Ht.Ve UVVhI.T. Ill TIllthB C1IIKKV hVBS ' ARCADIA ' - 'S fHOTOI'f.AVH I'llOTOITAia T H E A T R E S OWNED AND MANAGED BX MEMBERS OF THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION BELMONT 0JU AUQVE UUKBr BHIItl.BT SIAtSOV In 'T1IK KESt'UIMl ANflKt CFDAR C0TI1 A,NU CiSUA" AVK.NUJS MITCHEM, t KWIS In "UPB'S URHATKSr 1'IIOIII.KM" COLISEUM MAnKSrSDBS5ia STUART ni.ACKbrON'S 'r.lPE'S URBATBST PnOULEM" COLONIAL au3f , A Sif'S1 Si SEHSUK ItAYAKAWA ln HEARTS IN I'AWN" niDCfA -J0TH MARKET STS. U.UrC.N.M MAT1NED VXIUX V S HART In "tub roi'rr aints husrand" FRANKFORD im F"nkfora Ar- NAZIMOVA In vout ok the rod" JEFFERSON SWA? ;Kb"LM''Ai P4iijSBf'- li't f s J v !, -v b IIIMRn l'RONT ST. & OlRARD AK. JU1UUW Jumto Junction on Krankford ' I PAULINE FIlKnURICK In PAID IN rvLW I CC IQT 62D AND LOCUST STREETS LAJIwUO 1 MtB. 1 30, 3 30. l!i g. .31) to 11 ELSIE FEKQUPOV In "EYES OI' THE SOUL' NIXON 6D WE?."8 J W KERRIGAN In THE END OK THE OA.ME PARK" ridge avb. a dauphin st. rrtir Mat yiin Evr o:5 to 11. JOHV RAnRYMORE In "THE TtST OF HONOR ' OIVOI I M0 AND SANSOM 8TS. rAlV'o'l-il MAT1NED DAIL7 HEN' ALEXANDER In "TUB TURN IN THE ROAD" QTD A Mn OERMANTOWN AVE O 1 triyu AT VENANGO . MAROUBRITB1 CLAnK In "J.ET'S ELOPE1' OHEsr.NLr IJelow 1UTH 10 , M to 11 :15 P.M. W H HART In "TUB MONEY CORRAL" Ol TlCI3IDr J1ROAD STRECr AND DL.UCitJIrV.L' 8U.SQUEHANNA AVE. ENID BENNETT In PARTNERS THREE' BROADWAY .? WaTO m.V8' ANITA 8rEWiRT In "A MIDNIQHT nOHAVCK" rNIDDIT3Q MAIN ST. MANAYUNK C-lVlrtXIlOO MATINEE DAILY TOM MIX tn HELL ROARl.V IIEFORM" 26th L QIRARD Ar. MATINBB DAiLY Al.tf'E T1RADY In "THE WORLD TO LIVE IN" FAIRMOUNT CA1II V THEATRE-1311 Market St. r AIV11L.T n a M lo MMnlftat 11MB NAIJtORA ln "TOYS OF FATE ' CTM CT" THEATRE- Below Sprucci DO 1 M JD 1 . MATINEE DAILY GEORGE WALSH In "LUCK AND PLUCK" great Northern Drv swa- pononir phillipr in "HEART OF HUMANITY IMPERIAL mV:,.kXtJ'yZB72 ,ANITA STEWART In "A MID.VIOIIT ROMANCE" I FAHFR iiST I'ANCASTER AVE L,cALn.r MATIVEE DVILY in,c,cpi pi.;n) in "TIIU ROARING ROAD" WEST ALLEGHENY JK&fi- A VITA UTWlirAItT In ,tt.a . :- -:i" "ii "-" ' ' '3Vi . "yniTuous. wiva-'A,-. a. ,ritM 7mm:rfw t , .Sv v '" rM" I li ' ,. i . V fv ."S.' .! . -ft Uii, vVi LIBERTY nRO,,V-VMSVJKT AV" LYLB TO,. OK S& &.. , . " NIOrvlTI -' WLT1I hf On Indira. iviv;l;il. riniimiMin i to n DOUOT II Y I'Ull I IPS 'THE HEART OK 111 VI VM C ' UU & HAVLIt. H)lll AVR I'RISe II I IlEAV In "THE SILK LINED I1URC1LAR' OVERBROOK PAI AfC 1-'14 MARKET STREET r.rtL.i'-Wn. 10 A M In 11.15 1. M NORMA 1ALMADOK In ' THE PROIION V U E PI A7A 11ROAD AND ruu.rt pom i ii prm-'ivis CONSTANTE TALMDCIE In ROMAM.K AND VRAHFI.IjV PRINQESS ,0(l8'Wofl?T,,5 MA RE L NOR VIA M) In ' HIS HOPKINS REGENT """ftVI, r,T HALE HAMILTON in "AtTEIl HIS OWN HEART" RFAI TO i:RMA.NrovvN avk ri-u, i u A.T T, , priiocj;-j fin I ir. IWJIHIKS In THE LOVE CALL- EN &r ruby """vfvTH;; "TUP! Tiivn in, .. THE IOVB CALL" SAVOY J"11 "ARIET STREET piiAnLiVuAVT? J,IDV,n "TIIF. HHERIFK H .SON ' HT STANLEY ,J!nACTMn enSer'qV-! m VICTORIA ffiftS DE MH.I.KH ' L yon HE ll ER, FOR WORSE A S C .0 ' A S C o A r s o A s c o A S c rv S c o A 5 K. j i rf. wn , ,,,.. "4 TO.l I mf?IIf 1 M ASCO. ASCO. ASCO.J , A""vXin iJi F-i & Leadership! What Is It? If we might attempt an answer, we would say, that Lti AUk SHIP IS THE CHILD OF EMBRACED OPPORTUNITY, THE OFF SPRING OF CONFIDENCE. To have and to hold the confidence of our customers has been our constant aim all through these busy years. Hence the reason why, wherever the name is known, AMERICAN STORES' LEADERSHIP is recognized. Our customers know why our stores are the centre of the business life of every community rr choke Tomatoes 5 15c Solid pack. Big, reel ripe tomatoes, packed in sterilised cans. ((' "Asco" Ginger Ale 12Cbot fr SSe Corn can 12 Two cans 25c. -,alue. Buy a few special price. Exceptionally extra cans at e GOOD QUALITY m each J rr (r l Choice Broken Pure Rice Jellies Qclb J0cfllass . GoMSeal Eggs.m 54' I f EggS 50 There is a certainty about the quality of our eggs that removes all doubt. F Oar Teas and Coffees Are Delightful When Iced ?S Best Teas 45 c lb Our Vtry "vui 7Z'lkj One Qualitj Our Very Best Woith more than it costs. It mattcrj not what you pay jou cannot get any better cup satisfaction. Itich, full, heavy body, truly - beverage for the most particular. H? 12c V lb.; 23c V'i lb. One quality. Our Very Best, but differ ent blends to suit different tastes. Your choice of Plain Black, Mixed and our famous India Ceylon. J Choice Pink s Vz c ii 2"1" can Buy a can or two today. Splendid for salads, croquettes, sandwiches, etc. No Waste Finest quality. Trimmed of all waste. Splendid served with our Gold Seal Eggs. Bacon ps 28 rv wxea Biscuits ib 25c ggf prUnes 23c Fresh from the N. B. C. ovens. A dainty biscuit, ery appetizing. BlS. meaty fruit. Try a dish stewed for Nabisco Wafers, pkg. 14c 'our tomorrow's breakfast. m ifc-NS u Uictor Oc Bread O Loaf The finest loaf of bread baked. We bake it in our own Big White Kitchens and know there's none as good as Victor it is the equal of the best home-made you ever served. Try a Loaf of Our Famous . Victor Raisin Bread xllC Bc'st W hite Beans )(,. ioc Best Lima Beans.. ., lb. 12c Best Barley 3 lbs. 10c Yellow Split I'cas b. 10c Dried (Jrcen I'cas lb. 10c Calif. Bonita Tuna can 19c Mustard Sardines, .bier enn I7r Oil or Mustard Sardines, can 8c Kippered Herring can llic Heinz Baked Beans, can 12-17c Hein Kidney Beans. canl2-17c Rider's I'ork & Beans, can 8c Finest Spaghetti . . .can 8c Quaker Corn Flakes.. pkg. 9c Unceda Biscuits pkg. 8c Choice Macaroni. . . .pkg. 10c Our Best Spaghetti. . .pkg. 10c I'nde of Tarm Catsup, bot, 15c Mazola Oil pt. can 33c Jiff Jell pkg. lie "Asco" Cornstarch ...pkg. 8c Window Screens, .each 50-55c Salad Dressing... .bot. 13-1 4c W. D. Vinegar bot. 12e Choice String Beans, can 12'jc Tender Peas can 15c Laundry Soap 6 bars 25c Arrow Borax Soap bar 5e Sunbrite Cleanser. .. .can i'ie "Asco" Bluing bot. 5e Washing Soda lb. 3c Clothes Pins 24 for 5c Brooms each 40-60-70c Chloride of Lime can 10c These Prices in All Our 150 Meat Markets Genuine Wether Mutton Legs lb. 35c Loin Chops lb. 40c Rib Chops lb. 35c Rack Chops lb. 25c Shoulders lb. 23c Stewing Jb. 18c City-Dressed Veal Cutlets lb. 45c Loin Chops lb. 40c Rib Chops lb. 35c Rack Chops lb. 30c Shoulders lb. 25c Stewing , lb. 20c ,t-t....t.....t,.,.t.t.H,.tt..t., -... ---iiMiiK ! jLEAW SOUP BEEF lb 20c bj FRESH BEEF LIVER lb 10c DELICACIES EEADY TO SERVE Sliced Lebanon Bologna 12C,4H Cooked Luncheon Roll 17 'a " Sliced Dried Beef 13 Pke Baked Meat Loaf 15C,41b Sliced Corned Beef 15c,4ib Everywhere in Philadelphia and Throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland and Delaware o 1 JNew Jersey. 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