" "flVEMIB ' PtJBLIO'XISDGJiilJ-PHlLllDIiJLPHIA, 'MQMXte 'JUNE "1010" v;j 15 &nd So They Were Married By IIAZEIi VETO nATCIIELOR Ccturiohl, lilt, ni ruHIo Lidatr Co. START THIS STOItY TODAY I TH HAS been said before- that Kuth U'J-and Scott nccr met nny of the IWhltmom' friendt. At first tliejr did h not think bo much about it, but after a time It seemed rather nurer that no ono ever dropped in. Iliith. with her fttrong preference for Itita Whltinarc'n friendship, nevertheless had other friends dropping in comtnntly. She Mould have mfacd these friends It they had not been there even though she often resented informal dropping in the&o dajs, it was s,o apt to Interfere with some plans that the; had made with the Whltmores. Ocnc Mathews dropped In one night around f o'clock, nnd Scott nsked him to stay for dinner. dut in the kitchen ltuth interposed almost angrily. "We've promised to pclid the evening with Illta and Dan." ! "They re coming over here, nrcn t they?" 'Yes, but they may not want nny one else here." 'N'oneenso I IVhr Blinnldn't thpT? Ano one would like CJenc." jr Ituth was worried nevertheless. A i woman's pyei see more than n man's, and all through dinner she was wonder' ing whnt she had better do About it Afterwaid, when Scott and Gem were smoking In the living loom, she slipped aero) the hall and rang the bell. r She waited n long time nnd rang ngajn. The door was opened by Ilita. Her fnoo seemed somehow queer and perturbed. Ituth laughed a little ncr vou$ly. "I thought you bad gone out for dinner." '(O, no, I guess I didn't hear the belt at first. I was in the kitchen. Dap hasn't come home yet." q, really," said Iluth with all the instant solicit nt o that a woman has for sortie unforeseen domestic worry, "Didn't he telephone?" Illta shook her bend. She did not ask Itu(h to come inside. MDid jou wnnt anything, dear?" she asked finally, as the two girls stood facing each other in the hnllwaj. ','1 wanted to tell jou that a friend of Scott's has rome in unexpectedly for dinner: ho will probably be here to nlirht. I didn't want von to rnme ornr I nnd expect to find us nlone and I don't want it to make any difference with our evening." "It doesn't matter a bit," Hita said eagerly. "But you'll come? You don't mind on extra man, do you?" "Of course we don't, but let's post pone the eening till tomorrow. It isn't as if anything were formal, jou know." Ruth wondered if it were her imagin ation or it Illta were really idieved. She certainly teemed glad that she wasn't coming. She felt suddenly aw fully strange toward Rita, almost as if Illta were a stranger thnt she did not know. All the intimacy thnt bad gone to make up their friendship seemed re motely dlbtant hero In the semidirk hall, with this first misunderstanding between them, small as it was. It wasn't the enormity of whnt bad oc curred, because after all, nothing but a trivial matter had occurred. It was the queer, fecljng tliaf Iluth had psychologi cally nnd "which she was eager and nnx ious to shake off as quickly aR possible, nnd to get back to the old footing. Huth lingered. Her pride was up in arms and she wanted to go back into her onn apartment with as casual an nid as Ititn wore, but she was to be disappointed. "I don't understand why you won't fome, she said stiftlv, "I made those sandwiches jou like." "You dnrjing," Ilita responded, and therf quickly, "They'll keep till tomor rows Kenny. Iluth, it's more fun to be alone." And with this, Huth was forced to be content. She went back across thcihall and stood for a ininutn in the hall! The door acioss the way closed firmly nnd through the partition Ituth fancied she henid Ititn give n light laugh. It was startling. She stood listening a minute, but she he.ud noth ing Jmore; perhaps she had been mis taken filler nil. "I told jou the AVhitmores wouldn't Y come over if nny one else were here," k Ilut,li burst out. f SJott looked puzzled. "That's fuu- "I don't think it's funny nt all. ITher simnl.v don't like eveiv one; tlmv & Hkc;us, but that doesn"t mean thnt they Phave to like our fiiendb." Iluth was defending Ilita furiously, becauso she did not feel IlKe doing so. Slip felt, with s. Scott, thnt it was uueer. AVhv una It j- that the Whltmoira were to ciclusUc? . valt Dcrnuso tliey really didn't like J' many people, or was there a more serlpus reason? i (In tho next installment, the rift In ' the friendship Is widened.) ' KILLED BY TRAIM U - -- DVi Blind Woman's Son Killed In Leap it , From Freight Car I Thomns McKennn, thirteen years old, S son .of Mm. Mnr.v McIvcMiiin. n u-i.ln... I$:iwl,0,i8 u,,ni1 "ml whom he helped miii- In'hniil' ..-no Lilln.l .,.1.. ..... .1... ' i! '",. "" it't imij i-siriuuy inorn t ins when he leaped from n swiftly mov ing riiuaueipnia and Heading freight train, on which he whs riding. The i family live nt 0700 Hngerman street. k, !Tvvo of Mrs, McKenna's sons aro OVer- UTDnfl,Di;MJUl, 111 &11VI ituu. Bj. The boy bad climbed on tho train at'Holmesburg Junction Saturday night to nae nomc. v lien tiie train reached JLlladen avenue, in Torrcsdnle. where ,Xbe wanted to get off, If was moving so nwlftly that when the boy leaped he ' S,wasthrowu againit the cais. His skull J was fractured and lie died while being i taken to the irnukioril Hospital. WAR CHEST i , Beneficiaries ' tjeed every cent you pi'dm j ised them Mvwl Payment Due ( June 1st, 1919 77te Wormaft's Exchange Maltese Klttons Want Home To lh Editor et Woman's Pane: Dear Madam As jou arc so kind lu helping to plnee cats and dogs would you bo so kind as to heln me to place three mnltese cats In good homes where tney get kind trentment. It is a mother rat with her two babies. Tho mother is fifteen months old nnd the llttlo ones are eight weeks old. They aro nice nnd clean nnd no trouble nt all, nnd would glndly keep them it I could, for I am n great animal lover mjsclf nnd I would not like to clvc them to the cat home. I do hope some one will wnnt the little klttcn, as I spoiled them all ana mncic pets out of them. MRS. .T. K. Mrs. .T. K.'s address Ir held here and letters will be forwarded to her. Wants to Darken Gray Hair To tle Editor o! Woman's 1'aoc: Denr Madnm "Will you kindly give me n sage-tea recipe for darkening grnv hair and how long must you npply it beforo you get lesults? Will the wige just color outwardly, that washes off with every shampoo? I have been put ting money nnd time in n sage-tea reelpo that after using for over n month has not brought any results. A JiKDlSER HEADER. It would not be possible for me to Rive you tnis recipe or ten you now tn use it, for theie mo so many dif ferent shades of gray, and I could not give a gcueinl recipe which would fit every case. ou would reallv sae time nnd money bj going to a reliable hnir dresser to have you hair darkened if von really want to have it done. (Jrny hair is most becoming to most women nnd if it is premature, the youthful expression of tho face announces thnt fact, and no one accuses a really young woman of being old just because her hair is gray. Games With Matches To the Editor of Woman's rnae: Dear Madam Some time last year jou hnd printed In the woman's ex change direction for phtjing n number of games with matches, rafting It "A Mntchmnker's Social " I cut out the iirticle at the time, but had the mis fortune tn lose it. I wonder it you would print it ngnln, as I nm sure it would interest others who might not hae seen it the first time. M. X. I am glad tn far jou. Each boy or gill mav be given two mulches, which they must juggle, toss ing first one and then the other In the air. The player who keeps the mntches up longest wins the gnme, nnd n pretty mntclisnfe or pocket matchbox can be the prlre. Tho first failure puts the juggler out. Then n contest In seeing who can In The Question Corner Today's Inquiries 1. Who is I'.lanchc Henry? 2. What is a good use for the worn niif rase of n pnir of tortoise shelljrimmed spectacles? .",. How should knitted articles be dried after washing? I. What can be done when the point of n gold barpln becomes dull? fi. Describe a pretty and unusual touch that can be added to a dark blue silk dress? 0. What Is n good way to prevent baby's stockings from wearing out a t the knees when he creeps? Yesterday's Answers 1. The government position of den tal hygienist is now open to women who are graduates of reg ular dental hygicnists' schools. 2. The hlrthstones for Juno are the pearl and moonstone. .'. The birthday (lower for June is the honeysuckle. 1. Varicolored frog fastenings made of bends supply unusual trimming for the georgette waist or dress. 5. HInck buttonhole stitching around the neck of the pink crepe do chine nightgown supplies n new touch. 0. The lower section of the Icebox Is many degrees colder than the uppcr'sectlon. IresinoQE ADO. ' Lassie- s5H V esi Delay In the $rojer treatment of skin troubles is dangerous. Every day spent in trying un proved remedies may only let the disorder spread and become more and more deeply seated. The value of ResinolOintment is known. For over twenty years ithas been used as a sootb. ing, healing remedy for the skin. rilOTOI'IuAK H A OWNED AND MANAGED I3Y MEUDERS OP THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION BELMONT S"D AB0VE ,AnKBT MABOOKntTE CIABK In 'x.irrLK mibs llOQV:n,, CEDAR O0Tn AND CEDAn AVBNUD , , TAVLOn TIOI.MER In I '"A RKGUIAll FELLOW" COLISEUM MAnl?58Bgi SPECIAtj JNCI3 CAST III "X'ia MtuNioiirr l'ATnoi." POI ONIA1 Otn. t Maplevvood Ave, WU.V-1N1L. ;.i5 and 8:10 P. It. j. w KnnniciAN in 'ITHB END OP THK aAME" PI IRPlcf A 0T1I t MARKET PTS. curvc-rvA matinbb daily WALLACH HKlt) In "THE JlOAItlNO ItOAD" FRANKfORD ns r"n"ort A" NoAma TALMADOE In 'THE rnODATIO.V VIKE" thrM minutes make the longest line of matches. Two or three nlnvers run raco at once, according to tho width of . . ...u ...iu ...in iuM iiir Players through more thnn one room If1 111U lOOm. fllUl Ihn MIIU nn.. 1.1 - II.. iney aro spcedV enough. Give two prices that match exactly for the best scores in these races. A scramble Is very amusing where dead mntches of vnrlous lengths are hidden hero and there or simply placed around tho room where thevi can be seen, and nil nc-rnmblo to collect them lie object can be to Rceuro matches which, when laid together, will form the longest line or simply to find one match which the hostess has purposely included, and which Is larger than the rest. Or large matches can count ns two nnd small ones as one and the highest score win the prize. Tor nu outdoor party a good contest would consist in arranging rows ot the matches stuck upright in the earth. The one whose line is longest, or which contains most matches nt the end of the fUc-mlnutc round, wln3 the race. When all hne completed there mnj be championship races for a final prire. let another match game which is very amusing Is to nlace n Hlsh of Heml mntches in the center of the tnhle around which nil sit, and each player Is gUen a length of fine sewing cotton. All the cotton lengths must he of exactly the same number of Inches, and when the signal is gien all the plajcrs begin to tie the matches on their threads. The thread which contains most matches when "time Is up" wnn the prlro. Instead of ghing prices for each game fll. ..fin l.n iio. ... .1.. 1 f .t. ..." . . i..- fci.ru hl uif piui ,1 HUM twentieth tn the man nnd girl who win the greatest number of games during the ptrning. Tnll cards marked for each game won rnu be used. Reprinted fiom the .Mnrj Dawson (lame Rook. Free Employment Bureau To the Editor o Woman's Paee. Dear Madam Could you please oblige me by telling where there is a free em ployment bureau that helps women to get positions? WORRIED. Tho women's section of the federal employment bureau, 2SS South Twelfth street, is free and helps girls and women to all sorts of positions. BETHANY CHILDREN'S DAY Prizes for Good Records Presented by John Wanamaker The annual celebration of Bethany I'resbjterian Sunday school was held here yesterday in tho auditorium of the church. More than a thousand chil dren participated The exorcises were exceedingly Im pressive, the children being dressed In white nnd divided into sir sections, ac cording to their grades in the school. t'rlres were distributed for excellence I .1 ,," , 1'f.l, ...111 II IK... I'.t.'T .' in the different departments, langlngiof them, for iciv often iiwiu in,- ruuji," iihi co inc grauunting class. John Wannmnker making the piesentations. Twenty five infants were formally bnptired at the cloe of (he festival. Mr. Wanamaker made the principal address, which was filled with parables suited to the children. On the plnlform he had n small live calf, which he used In illustrating the story of the golden calf, nnd other stories relnted to the calf ill the scriptures Mr. Wanamaker told some interesting facts about the animal kingdom, which gave evident nmuscment to the children and held their close at tention. An address was also made hv the Hev. George T. Pentecost, pastor of Bethany, who expressed his pleasure at being present nt the exercises because of his fondness for the children, who, he said, were an important factor in every com munity, becnuse of. what they would he hereafter. They would after a little while, he said, be the lenders of the citv. the state and the nation, and for that reason the church was anxious to train them enrcfiillr. Just as they were influenced ns children, so would they grow into mnnhood and womanhood, nnd fill the places, humble or high, for which their talents would fit them. There wnR a special musical program rendered bv the itcv . Charles Alexander, the "singing evangelist," and his chorus, nnd the church was beautifully decorated with flags and spring flowers. French Election Expected Paris, June 2. Humors In the lobby of the ennmner 01 depones mat me gov ernment has decided to hold parliamen tary elections duiiug July are reported by Le Journnl. Use first for vm I m m I skin troubles If applied in time) it usually checks the itching and reduces the eruption right away. But even in stubborn, long-standing cases, it is surprising, how quickly this gentle, yet effective ointment brings results. All drug gists sell Resinol Ointment. JtftnvtUk tmder tcrtfimd the rtel Uthtr of Rrsittol SkavtHC SSuJk deltgkt (ulif tootkiitz. ritOTnrrAjs R IlIIWRO TOONT BT. k UIICAltD AVE. J U1UUVJ jumbo Junction on Trankfonl HIKD .SHIM-. In "JOHNNY, GET YClUlt OU," I API KT e P AND I-OCl'rVT OTREETS l-UVUOl vta't. I 30.3 RO Evgp.OiVO to 11. DOROTHY DA f. TON In "THE LADY OV HKD UUTTE'i MIXHN 02D AND MAItKET 8T8. VIVfAN HIArtTIV In "THE HOME TOWN lltltf," DARIf nlDOE AVE. . IIAVPIIIN NT. EVELYN NE811IT l" V "THOU 81IALT NOT' Dl01 1 6SD AND SANSOM hTfl rI V UU MATINEE I) ALICE JOYOi: in "THE TlllKD DLQllEE" ,ILT STRAND aKn"ANTOn3$S, 3 .G0 ALICE .lOYOK In "THE THIRD PEanEE" WRAPS FOR SUMMER ARE IN TAFFETA vfflu v 1 t V V This lovely taffeta wrjp, which follows the new light colors of the season, Is In changeable apilcot anil rrtmli blue. Tho embroidery work Is done In the blue A Dail Fashion Talk bj Floienee Rose ONE may go over the fishtnus clis plijed for this season and pick out the various points in the designing which are fcntuies of this year's pm duct, such ns the sMo of sleeve and the tvpo of skirt, explaining to those who do not have ns oirlv mi opportunltv to judge the fashions and possibly the j time to dissoct nnd catalogue the ennnges ns tney appear in the new models, so that she who runs may at a glanre know tho vintnge of 10111 There are always important points about the gaimcnts produced e.uh sea son, and it never pays lo ignore any that which beems so trivial, when fust introduced, turns out to be the most vital feature beforo tho season closes. There .are many new tom lies about the costumes this spring, and none should be. ovci looked, but the most important of nil is the daintiness which is found In every one of the new things. Daintiness is cveij where, in the frocks, in the bats and even in the touches given to the plninest tailor j made. Wrnps, too, come in foi a shnie I of daintiness. Only vesteidav 1 saw I riioToi'i,is PHOTO PIAYS ORTAIMFD 1&S jf. THROtJOH i7 Roniitur. Corporation AILt 12th. Morris raMyunk Av. nilldlliuid Mat Datlynt . Hvgs 0 4 Dattynt 'J. i:vs 0 41 1. 1. A DKAN In ,L0. 1'nibi'll.l.A DKAN In "Tim hXCJUlHITK THIHF" APOLLO 51!D AND THOMPSON- STS. SIATlNCi: UAIL.Y NAZIMOVA in OUT Or' THIS TOO ARCADIA CHEHTMT IteloH ItiTH 111 A M la It. 1.1 1' M WALLACE nnin In YOU'RE l'IRED" ni i icnipn broad street and Dl-.UnOlrV.L' Bl'SQI'EHANNA AVE OMIY DESLYH In ' INFATUATION ' BROADWAY ""$&&&' WILLIAM KARVITM tn "THE JUNGLE TRAIL" i?l1PR'l7QQ MAIN 8T. MANAYUNK c,MrrCtoo matinee daily WILLIAM rARMIJI In THE JUNQLE 'tRAIL" FAIRMOUNT "SSa'&AV KRANK KEENAN In "THE MAHTEU MAN" CAIVIII V THEATRE 1811 Market Bt. rLlVHl-.I 0 A. M to Mldnlfht. J WARREN KERRIGAN lit "TIIE REST MAN" 1ATU QT THEATRE Delow Bpuc jOlnOl. MATINEE DAILY FI OltBNCB REED In "HER CODE OF HONOR" GREAT NORTHERN nr"Vi.fS? PAULINE FREDERICK In "ONE WEEK OF LIFE" IMPERIAL COT,"lBt2A:nVJ.STTfo. HAttot n Loc'Kvvoon in "SHAPOW8 OF RUSP1UION" I CAnlTR 1ST. LANCASTER AVE. L.fc.ALn.rs. matinee daily Wit. H HART In "THE MONEY CORRAL" i ffl llrar iffliill hCsk ai fill F WmW. A8 1 li The charm of the lln VsX & " Iw5 il Ri,z Roof "efl not f fpWVvvll If JliiKJriiM I onIy in ita 8ur" ilfiv 1 1 v-Xi ?flUr,MVl 1 roundings, but in VI l Ujf ?& wArJm ,he qua,ity of ,ta nt Ul Mmv 1 VO M 1iA i patronage. You ox- jvl l V fMi Is ir I ji- . TnJ i ill Km li i Nl i v. '. . .f .. u i. iNi BV i U R ii andyo,,findit! liirfli IWmWm 0nfrtheSeaem Hl Mil a I i k-s ' iii, I 4 B f j If tlilillall Jllllr MLl UROAP 3T.Q?tv.4Trl-a?jWALNUT 8T JMlillJjjlSlilllllJSi an array of wraps Uint made mo think more of fairy clothing thnn wraps for tho work-a-day' xvorld. All of these wraps were of taffeta, and all were In the pastel colorings. Some were capes, others In capo effects, nnd here nnd there n dolman. They were Intended to be worn over the light summer frocks for afternoon or evening wear. The nrtlt has made jou a sketch of one of the loveliest of these wraps, made of taffeta in changeable apricot shade and French blue. The deep joke, which formed the upper part of the garment-, wns beautifully embroidered by hand in bine silk. Tho lower part wns fulled to the joke with considerable llufflness nt the sides, which gnve the wrnp n pegged effect. The collar was of the taffeta, made straight and extremely wide so that it draped low oor the shoulder line. (Inquiries aro solicited and may be nddiosvd in enre of this newspnper.) Opvrlirht tom hj riorfnc, Roc CHRISTIAN SCIENCE TALK Frank Bell, C. S., a Lecturer, Tells Audience to "Think Right" MM.!.. I -.!!.. 1 Ml I-. I ..-If iiiiiutv rignc nnn mu m i' i '!" think shoddv nnd you II fi el shnddv 1'rnnk Hell, C H., Christian Science lecturei. at a meeting In the Frankfortl Theatre yestcrdnv afternoon, said that the prnrtiio of Christian Science is the lactivltv bv which wrong thoughts giie jihue to light thoughts, and the fruits i t right thinking appear instead of the funis of winng thinking. "Christian Si lence," said he, "shov " the willing student not onlj how to distinguish light thought fiom v run,! thought hut how to hold the one ami lejei-t tin other, and thus to have do minion ovei the shaping of his cnrrei "All tlore is to living is thinking." continued the lectuier. And he indl mted how the appetites might he con I ti oiled, business improved, health re newed. good itirenshlp established, by a diligent studv and pincticc of the science of (hiistinn healing. Chipped Beef is twice as good r- HOLUygQpSK is the reason Amfrlfun liouwle hin found a new lutiihoou delight It Is creamed chipped beef eied on Holland Ituk crlspl dftlliloUF, Ktdden -brow tied dM of most nutritious and rA sih-dlgfsttd food Tim ldal accompaniment for egg, mentH nnd berrien Hefter than nn tonpt r browned on a toaMer ( tnkrn tip pJnrr of bicod in ail If urs A larRo parkrigH IrV ,t our kkkc Midf onty by Holland Rusk Company Holland, Michigan Malcrn of O-Joy Cuitnrtt Ocsscrfs I T - ra M fcl Ml Kl !W m ss n Mf I'lKtTIII'l v The following theatres obtain their pictures through theSTANLEY Booking Corporation, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for tho theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Booking Corpoiation. 333 MAD WITT f-Titrin- Tiinvrnn JJJ lTIi-lXI-Wl,X ( ioH.lC .Ill I'. M. III.HIIi: KKI1I11 I).V In "i:FH OK THR SOl'l." iVIOnPI 4-'3 SOLTH ST Orchtra. IVlV'L-'Ii.I-. Continuous 1 to 11. MVY Ai i i in iii'j llani) i n ni.oi t: OVERBROOK MD tt MVIIOE KI-VVKriY In """ DAfOHTHl OF MINE" PA1 ACF 12U MARKET STREET . , !-.. .--. , J. . ,. ,, p .. DOtTOLAS FAHIIIANKfl In KMCKERIIOUKFR IIUCK. 'THE I1UCKAROO" PLAZA broad and Porter street URYANT VVABHIHIRN In "POOR HOOI1" PRINCFSS 1018 MARKET STREET rrllIVE33 8 30 A M to 11.15 p jr HIANIC KEENAN Irf "-HE POIIMC DEFENDER" REGENT AnKDTBT..e?, CHARLrH RAY In ' "' "THE UUKHER" Rl Al TO OERMANTOWN AVE "PETnaRKW'S OIRL" DT 1RY MARKET iST, BELOW 7TK 1UD 1 10 A M to It 15 P. M SESSUE HAYAKAWA In "HIS DEIir- tvAVOY a2U MAHKET 8TREET 0-VV-'! g A m. to HiDKiairr CONSTANCE TALMA DOR In "u"1 "rilB VEILED ADVENTURE'' TANI FY MAHKET ABOVE 10TH MARY PICKFORD In "DADDY LO.NO LEOS VICTORIA MARKET ST. AH. 0TH V tv-1 urvin b a m to it.13 p. m 1 THHI1A KARA In "THE MIREN'8 O.M3" Put Collars on Them The collars nro not to bo worn by the cutworms but by the cnbbage plants which nro likely to bo nttaeked by these Insects, particularly if the cabbage patch lias been lu sod or running wild 'with grass nnd wreds within a year or two, advises the Natjonnl 1,nr Garden Commission, I'ut these two-Inch pnper collars around the stems of tho plant and the worms cannot cat through. Another way to hnndle the cutworms Is with poisoned bran mash, made of one pound of brnn, one half ounce powdered white arsenic, nn ounce or two of cheap sirup and water enough to mnko rt thick mixture. The worms will go for this on account of i(r sweet tnste. If cabbage worms begin to riddle the leaves of the plants making them look like lacowork, sprny with arsenate of lead powder, once ounce to six ounces of water In which an ounce or two of soap has been dissolved. After tho heads form use pjrclhrum which is not poisonous to people but is poisonous to tho worms. ' Fascination of Sequins Mnrvelouslj attractive are the sequin dresses. There is a glorious affair of A- s 9 u r A S1 C o- Butter A , asco. asco. asco. JT1!!?T(P( I Ml ASCO- asco. asco. , M STORES CO. IB 0 i ZZZ Hi ' ' fsfe i ? .w. m s?rjv. Drb Louella 42 Gold Seal ' Eggs caron S c o r A S4 Check Every Item a 03 New Cheese lb. 39c Uneoda Biscuit pice. 8c Asco C ornstnrch . . pKc. c weft Pickles do7. lOcj U iran Camp's Milk.can 7Vic-15c Window Screens, ea. 50c-55c c ax Paper roll u hoice Broken Rice ...lb. 3c 0 Asco" Bak.Powd.l-lbcan 17c 'Asco" Black Pepper. pkg. 5c! "Asco" Nutmeir pke. 5c Table Salt pkp. 4c-8c Motor Mints dKc. 5c. A ts Sil-O-Ett Mints can 30c iC miles (assorted) .pkg. 4c Tomato Soup, 7c can, 3 " 20c Flour rl'rb,nJ .121b. bag 90c Sweet Tender Corn . .can 14c Laundry Soap 6 bars 25c Fig Bars Fr"h "" ... ,1b. 22c Blue Label Ketchup . .bot. 18c Best Barley 3 lbs. 10c W. D. Vinegar bot. 12c "Asco" vft2r' l)ot- 12lc Oleomargarine lb. 32c, 38c - A S ru 'A' s c- o. tryBest Coffee $7 Zy Best ' ' .A, The more difficult you are to please in tea and coffee, the better it suits us; because wc know we have the quality to suit you, and when once you try them you will never want any other. b C o - A' S 71Srff At Is Better Than the Best Bread You Ever Bought V B VlVI Four Kinds One Quality. A S r oi s S eSsiWKi'swmBsmfi These Prices in All Oar 150 Meat Markets Fresh Eeef Liver9 1C GENUINE WETHER MUTTON A S' o' 1 . 1 Legs Shoulders lb. lb. 32c 22c A s c !ChnckDc Oi or Potiwasa lb A Sliced Lebanon Bologna Cooked Luncheon Roll S c 0 - -n12c VWb naAMtWiVn, Beginning Wednesday, June Mh, Our Stores Will Close Every Wednesday Afternoon at 1 P. M. Throughout June, July and August We earnestly solicit the co-operation of our customers, asking that you ivill please try to trade as early in the day as possible and in this roay enable u to give you better service. Thank you. AMERIQAN STORES CO. WfcWrSmiWW0W'l midnlght-bluo sequins, with tullo wjngs of lighter shade, tho picture completed with a deep sapphlrc-bluo train, which W rignt, Tyndale G? van Roden, Inc. Ilcputcd the Largest Distributors of Hlgh-Gradc Dinncrwarc Gifts of Solid Mahogany 1212 Chestnut Street Without Mincing Words or Wasting Printers' Ink We say to you knowing whereof we speak We Sell the Freshest Eggs and Best Butter to Be Had Anywhere 6 EicMand Butter o 5Sc Strictly . K1 O Fresh Eggs d0 Preserving Needs 1 Buy Now and Save Money ; Mason Pint Jars, doc. 80c I Mason Quart Jars, doz. 85c Jellj Glasses, . . doz. 42c Jar Tops, doz. 30c Rubbers, Double lip, doz. 8c Parr-ax, (4 cakes) lb 17c Victor Pan Victor Rye Victor Hearth Victor IB Fresh from our to your tables-peppered oi uencious raisim. Stewing ,b-15c Loin Chops ,b- 35c ! 1 1 30cjaaBSssrBecf.b30t Delicacies Ready to Serve Sliced Dried Beef pkg 13c Baked Meat Loaf i4-m 15' IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT !? ' . falls from tb left shoulder. In i dress, buflt of bright sequins, pWk Mk4 gold nro tho predominating coferf, ' TABLE LAMPS, $9.00 to $18.00 TLOOR LAMPS, $12.00 to $30.00 SHADES, Great variety of silk cretonne and parchment. Lamps and Shades sold .sep arate). n63( VtWrrpW' Every-Day Needs Golden Pumpkin, .big can 10c; Pure Jelly class 10c Pure Peanut Butter, glass 12c uaker Biscuit Flour.pkc. 10c Crisco 1-lb. can 33c. Iors SUrch lb. TVtc endcr Peas can 15c Fancy Spinach. . .big can 17c Quaker Corn Flakes, pkg. 9c' .National Oats pkg. 9c .Kippered Herring. .. .can 15c KcstPinkbalmon.smalltan.10c 'Asco" Ammonia. .. .bot. 8c. Clothes Line yard 2'jc Clothes Pins 24 for 5c. c4 ywyMxwMMMywwwwyyxs Teas 45 c lb Bread own ovens full Rib Chops ,b-32c Rack Chops ....,b-30c llly Sliced Corned Beef V4-"15( P 8 c loaf JLvloaf & KEEK 1 T-i. WEST ALLEGHENY SS LIBERTY JtTN BROAD 4. COLUMBIA AV. When in Atlantic City c, ig, iry Hi xn II m ASCO. ' '" V MATlNKa UAILY Thettr ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. 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