b " - '. i rs 1 Jbi!ixixu i cdjul LlMJUJLuK i-'HiLADJ!iLiJHlA, THlittSiJAi, JlLi 24 ililO lo .3 M i4iw So 7ie Mfere Married By HAZEL IlKYO 1MTCHEI.OR. itfopyrtaiit, J01O, biz iutillo titiatr Co. Adventures With a Purse GIRL'S TEETH MARKS HENR Y FORD NO PIONEER LEAD TO ARREST in "SIMPLIFYING" BIBLE START THIS STORY TODAY WIIHX a mnu asks n woman if she is ill just b'rcame she Is quiet, lie ii making the wmst kind of a mistake because she neer forgive it. Scott, al though Ruth's silence (luring the even ings after he tu come home from work did not exactly bother lilm, felt him self obliged to uxk her rtnwa. If a woman is capricious and queer and a man cannot umleistnml her mood he in evitably asks her if she doesn't feel well. Ruth and Scott Rnunond had arrived at this state of affaiis and Ruth was looking forwiud to Scott's three weeks' ncation with all her heart and wonder ing what they would do nnd whether or not Bhe could rruwaken Scott's interest in her from husbandly complacnncy to loer-llke enthusiasm when an invita tion came for them from an old friend of Ruth's mother. "IJeatrice is home from school," the noterend. "She cindiinted this cnr, nnd has biought one of her school friends home 'with her. Kenneth will be home, too, during our staj nnd we ought to hne a splendid time together. At least Mi. Mooic and T will do our best to make jou enjoj it." Ruth had receied the letter in the morning after Scott had left for the office. She hnrdh knew what to do about It, theie were so ninnt things to consider The matter of clothes for in stance. Whv she hndn t been nwny from home to stav since lur marriace and one needed so nun li whin one was uuiu fiom home. 'Then, too the Moore had n wondeiful place on Long Island near the sound. There would be- plentj of gacn and life. There were the country club and the water, and n wae of ex citement swept oer Ruth. Vhnt fun it would be to go. if Scott onlv thought so too It was like n was out of their difficulties a most novel one. They now are tal cum powder holders! Standing about six inches high with the usual irresisti ble expression nnd beguiling smile, wood's day for: "A man had two sons; nnd he rnine to the first and snld, Son, go work today In the vineyard " Tut one moie quotation, also from Doctor Hot wood's "modern" version of First Corinthians, 1ii'.il: "We .,. ..... .,, .... .... . ...... , Forces Him to Flee Suspect 7 imc Power of Conviction and Nobility of 7 houglu Were Lost , ,n n soft ,. rpiiR jolly comical little kewplc dolls Woman Bites Her Assailant and Many Tried It Before "Flivvers' Were Dreamed of, and Each liac been put to another use and Held in $800 Bail TRAXSLATi: the Bible Into plain . language' Ilenrv I'ord may have Identified bv the teeth maiks of his thought of it. ns bis testimony in his they are to nil intents nnd purposes intended iitim, Jnmes It. O'Connell, M.OOtl.OOO Hbel suit indicates. Hut he just plain kewple dolls. Rut here is twent -seven jears. of hummer .roe , .eitninly didn't think of It first .... , ... i ...... u. u.....Hn ther secret-w hi e nobody won d ever 'road, ummor, ins oeen """-'''- . , , . ,, - , . , . iHuekland. of linn Mawr, under SS00 seriously believe shed find brains in l)n fm. rnlrt rhnrgc 0f i1IUing their heads, she necrthekss wouldn't ilf.,i up'Miss Gertrude Dever, daughter expect to discover talcum powder. Rut, of Daniel Dper, of 0-10 Xorth Thirtj sure enough, right at the ending of the t-oontnl street. ...... , , , ,, J O omiell was n thauffeur for I rnnk place in their heads wheie I doubt not T (!rmU)',i, Newtown Square, Rndnor. the cerebrum or "antebellum" ought, 'phe Devers nre at present oodipjing to be, lo nnd behold! theie's n little j their summer home at Rndnor. Acc-otd I perforated top from whuh one shakes, '"K '" Ms J1""' f,fn,lI, rrnrn u wml it; nn-mia m jit .vv talcum powder, sweetly scented. Tilled Tu(llllin njRilt, she insisted on mnking lnnrK- "Were ou nl one time going to have Ml lliownell lewrlte tlie Hlble''" he was 'isked mi the witness stand nt Mount Clemens, Midi I think Mi. lliownell nt one time suggested to me to put the Itible into plain language," said Mr. I'ord "We talked about it " "Did voti negotiate with Brow noil about putting it in plain language?" Here the court Interrupted Sit thou tinn be chnnged from mortnlitj to im mortality ' In the subllmeh simple langmge of the old veislnn whlih knows not ihnngo. this loads- "Heboid, I tell ou n nnstcn We shall not slopp, but with powder nnd they cost ?1. attractive! boxed, the wn from the Sixty-ninth street i I don't see how thnt is mate rial m this case." terminal alone. I an.v otner men, years oe.orc ,r After she hnd walked along the road t0 10" l lnmc nn" lmlllrc "" "ls One shop is having a special sale of ''"" the station for a half mile she popu a, price. ,II of(, ,.,mc amonsst thn. ... ... . ,, , was accosted bv a man who wnnted to gestnl that the sonoious puiases or nui j, , . trilllsilltinn f v nightgowns, piiced nt Sl.,11. although knon ,ho nv t0 n rot.tnIn polnti sll(1 King .Tames s s.holnrs he biought up to Am, ?o(, ",,1 ,,uto Satan : Y siv to the suit of fino clothe there. Hint's fot quality " Hcnjumiti l'lniiklni onie upon n time piopoundcd n theoiy thnt the lnngunge of the Itible was obsolete nnd theiefore the inspired volume was less popular shall nil be hanged with leaders than it might be I Ihe philosopher offeied speciiiiens of the fiist (hnt)tei of .lob as he thought ' it ought to be to mnke the Itible good light lending l'miiklln's specimens follow : Verse ! : "And it being levee duv 1 in heaven, nil tiod's nobllltv nmo to' (ourt to present themselves befoie him, nnd Satan also appeared in the tirde as one of the ministi.v " I In the King James version this is " nd it came to pass 011 the daj when ' the sons of (!od came to piesent them elves before .lehouih, thnt Satan nNo COURTS YIELD $24,817 City Magistrates Turn Over Big Sums for Fees and Penalties City Treasurer Shojer has issued a statement showing that for the last quarter ended June HO the city magis tintcs turned over a total of S'.M,R17.f)2 in fees and penalties. The returns of magistrates were as follows: Dive In Shallow Water, Two Hurl A man nnd a boy were injured when they dived Into shallow water In tbS Delaware river off Gloucester, X, ,1. Hduard Carr, twenty-live years old, in." Mnrket street Gloucester, Is In Cooper Hospital. Rnjmond Mlckle, sixteen ears old, Mercer street, Gloucester, received a badly lacerated head when he dived overboard. S originally costing more. These nre answered him and then attempted to date severely nlnln kimono nlehties. w ith , let him pass. Instead of going on his Some of the historic attempts to re just a bit of hemstitching. There ore I wnv the man grasped her, she said, nnd tinnslnte the Rible are mentioned Z well likel hiX nUVi Pon, with I Passing a revolver to her side, put his the recently published "A Rook About p'cll1il,,J high-wasted gowns with I nbont hn he j.,,, 1(lbUl ,)V ,,,,, 1UUUL1 K1LU1", ...HI .111 IL ULL' ULI1ULS sleeveless, with jokes of all-over ein- broiderj. Most of them are white, al though there are a few in pink. I would strongly advise ou to drop in Miss Devei, who is of athletic build. Ponniinaii, of the Vniversitj of I'ennsjl thtevv the revolver to one side nt the xania same time catching the man's band in her mouth. She bit ns hnrd ns she muini piniit,i1 vii i"t ,'wi u ii v'j nt .. , . .. nnd sec them, for they are exceptional n"'l. "s"iB the fellow to release his nue hold iheu she started to pummel him until he took to his heels. The joung I saw n most sti iking bar pin tndnv woman then continued to her home, which has bei n copied fiom .1 S17," When.the Radnor piilue got on the diamond and platinum model' It is tiail, the dues hd to the (Jnswold about three inches long, with a filigice home, where O'Connell was watering design, starred with darting sparkling, the lawn He wur ni rested and taken bnlliunts, hand set. Although the puce befoie Squue Ruckl.ind In couit is onlj $4.r.O, it looks like n much O'Connell. w ith bis hand bindneed. was He said more expensive pin. nnd would be most effective on a dark dicss. First I will describe the potato She gave him the letter when he peeleis. nnd then I will tell vou whv came home thnt night, tired nnd hot! I know vou will want one. Thev aie as usual, and together thev discussed shaped somewhat like an de.tne light the matter of theii going. In spite of the fnct that Ruth wanted to go, she kept putting diiluulties constnntlv in the wnv of it. Scott was for accept ing iminediatelv , nnd finally they did actually decide on it. Once having made a decision Ruth was all eager ness; she siniplj would not see her foimer objections Rvervthing was going to work out nil right and in an atmosphere where theie would be something diffeient to do ever.v min ute. Scott simplv must stop being bored with life and with hei. The dnvs that followed Ruth spent in getting her waidiobe readv . Ruth, who knew what she would need, was dubious about that wnuliobe. Of course, she knew that it would be impossible to have what she needed, hut t-he wanted to dress well enough so that she needn't fear patronizing. She had a dread of meeting Reatrice. Reatrice Moore was Inuch joungei than Ruth, ncnilv nine j cars, and Ruth linrtlh remembeied her. She did remember Kenneth Moore a little better, ns a tall, rather quiet bov. She felt that Kenneth wouldn't be nt all difficult. It spemed splendid when the day ar rived to actually pack the traveling bags. Their tiunk hnd gone the night before, nnd Ruth had onlj the Inst min ute things to put in. She looked ei.v sweet as she wnited for Scott to come home. She wore n pongee sports suit. A soft iiiflled waist and a tin.v white hat completed the costume. Xothing was new, but Ruth's clothes were well chosen, and she felt that she was dressed in good t iste. She flew around humming a gay little tune. She hadn't felt so expectant in a long time. 1'eihnps hidden away in the depths of her own heart she wished vaguely that she mid Scott were going away "alone together to some country plnce. Rut sho determined not to think of that. Scott hnd shown so plninly thnt he wanted to accept this invitation. She did not admit even to heiself that he might be boied nwav alone with her, but the .thought was there just the same. Sho was doing this almost entirely for him. Scott was late, and things had evi dently been rushed for him at the ofucc, for he did not enter into the enthusiasm of the trip as Ruth had thought he would. She was hurt at the hrusque ness of his remarks, at the fact that he did not tell her that she looked "great," but with a valiant effort she kept up her good spirits, arid when they weie finally settled in the tinin actually on their vvav, she tinned to him with n happy little laugh. "Isn't it fun to be going away to gether?" "Great! You didn't forget to pack that extra pan of tennis shoes, did yl,?" , "Xo denr.I remembered everything. "That's fine " Rut even then he did not respond to her holiday feeling by talking to her ns she wanted him to. He offered her half of the paper he was leading, and the took it in silence, pie tending to lead it, and then letting it fall out of her lingers ns she looked out of tie window- at the tlying scenery through a mist of sudden tears. She was furious with herself for feeling this way. it was utter nonsense to give way to a mood, and yet there was v.0 get ting around the fact that Scott had certainly changed. Tomorrow, .Man's Viewpoint and Woman's Intuition.) bulb, oulv ever so miirh moie slender The sin fine is pebbled with shaip lit tle bulls of tin, and the ends have hol low rounded pieces of metal for remov ing potato ejes. And the peeler is genu and wnter proof. Ileic is whj jou will want one: You can peel tin ec potatoes in the time vou would oidinniilj. pool one with a knife, mid jou waste none of the potato. ou can get a potnto peeler for hftj cents. Tor the nnmes of shops where ar ticles mentioned in "Adventures "With n l'urse" can he pin chased, address LMitor of Woman's 1'nge, H nvi.NG I'l nr ic hi notn, or phone the WSmun's Department, Walnut aOOO. Woman Autolst Hits Man, 73 An automobile driven bv Elizabeth Grad.v, of DID South Sixtieth stieet struck and seiiouslv injured William McMnhon, seventj -thiee jenrs, 5J1H1 Uber street, last night. McMnhon sus tamed three .bioken libs nnd othei in juries. He was taken to the Women's Homeopathic Hospital. The woman was uricsted, but n leased on her own recog niznnee for n hearing toduj. Thev weie serious offers of a new version thnt would be thoioiighlv "mod ern " The passing jonis have made these tinnslutintis of bvgone ages look mine -mimic than the dissu l'nglish of King .l.imes's tr.inslutois ll.vpocrites and Casting 'lheie is n passage in St Matthew, (! Hi about fasting: "Moicovu. whin ve List, be not, as Ihe hjpoiiltes, of a snd loniitennnee; for thev disligun then faces, that thev mnv men to fast." William Mnce, in London in 1T-"1. brought this up to date as follows. "When vc fast, don't put on n dism.il .in ns the ll.vpocrites do." M.nk 14'0,"i, nnrrnting the stoi v of the t'.isiion, snvs: "And some 1 some liig.in nskid how he got the wound he burned it on nn automobile lndintor He vvns foiced to remove the ban- ' dnges, displnving the mnrkf ilcclnicd to have been made bv Miss Dev(r ticth He then said he had stopped j ner, iniiihiiig mm- wan snnin one ne Knew i tlp ,i.,in, snvs aim lira lie onij iiueimeu to srnrue net- ,n M1 ii.n.. :.il to .over His fn. v .f. f.... ' l ' ill! llill niirl tn ImlTnt 1 1 1 in n iwl til t .1 nil to I I 1111 ' 1 1 1 1 V 1 IMIIlll tlllllf IIIIVI l 1 1411(1' ( llP olh( IMS KM (1C1 1 hint li.i iiiIm ' ' on charges ot nigliwav rol.oerv la-t Wh h ,ll0 mo,il,rn" translator of night. mo men are Jacob Jnv lor, Kli0 ,i,s,,.,. ...... ..Al,(i lll(, ,Iomf,s . ....,. ..e n' .. . .i X ".nil -h.'VCIUn . ,!, Inn, ,,, tlw, . Iinol,.. " An nmii'-iiig triinslntion, bv the same erse i on have been a long time nhsent ; where weie vou? And Satan answered : I have bien nt my rountrj siat, and in diffei cut lilac es visiting tnv friends." As tinnslnted bv the nndent schol ars. "Afnl .Teliovnh said unto Satan Wheni e romest thou'' Then Satun nn svveud Jehovah and snld: 1'ioin going to nnd fro in the earth, nnd walking up and down in it " Voisos ) nnd 11, Trnnklm version ' VtuI S it mi nnsweiul Does voui Majislv imagine that his (Job's I good ouiliiil is the effc. t of mcic pci-ouil attac linn nt nnd affection' I'l v him Onlv withdraw ynui fa vcu turn him nut of his plm es and v ithhold his pensions, nnd vou will find ' i .,. . ... . ,, be seen of """ " ulp "PPosmon. I Which, in the King James eision. rend "Then Satun answered Jehovah, and said. Does Job fear God for nought' Hut put foith thy bund now. and touch nil that he hath, and he will i enounce thee to thv face." Man Run Over by Own Automobile Knocked down nnd run ovci bv Imh own automobile vvns the expeiieme of William N I'llion, hftv five veais old, of 2,'!I4 Riidge street, l'rnnkfonl. Mi I'HiMin hnd stopped his midline outside n gniage at Rndge and l'den streets He stepped in front of it, when the engine unexpectedly started Mr Dili son vvns icmmcd to the rrankfotd Hos pitnl, where he is in a senoiis condi turn He is n member of the linn of rilion Urnthers, ninclunists, of "Jl.'t liililge stieet c ourt 1 V'ltllflm Ipcnhrrwn ' llcnjHmln 1! ItnHhavv 1 Toipph 1 c ov.nrd 4 Hnrr J tmb.r h Tohn J Itcrrlpan cl tocph t Ile T tmcrvh I") Hrlin s c harlpj, ! Hon? Tnhn Mcclrarv Mhn J llrrll VVIIIij.ni r lleutnn 1 lio Vans Willi nn !' rmpbll W Mil im t (.linn John s Diet 'rnnk V Sntr Thfimxi VAatpon H ib. rt rarson A C ostcUo Z T Prnnoclc VHxwell trvrnnnn Jr VVUHnm J Harris . . c arl II llilirr Jamcs Urlcc !1 ron V "W rlKli'v .s frt )fp H I'rlc i cnlrnl station John T' ( n l'n . nlral Staltnn Ttiomiw Watson ' ntral Station nin r rnnin k out il Station John Mecleary Amount Jf.nTI I jiii in T4S mi. . 20VCI 41 . .its no 17s ml 11SS 40 1217 K'i 1711 71 I 1I1M tl 14WI 17 SM 00 Sill SO IMO Ml 7(11 SO , sji so 1o ir J4', (11 ' 17 J 70 4ia in 2777 01 3H0I1 tl- -.11 .0 JJV no 7.", 20 740 "V 17 .", nn no ni'i j- ll'l'i ." AT YOUR GROCERS Learn to distinguish, by the label and the signa ture, the famous SAUCE It has been the world's leading condiment for generations. LEA&PERRINS SAUCE THE ONLY ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE ASCO. ASCO. ASCC flj jjfflyfI & fiW ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. , l I-SU KTOSfl sW KL-1 . BMil mS. I i jaTsuia,MBia'amiaito"a!a a a si a 'oi A .S c , , i and to nutlet linn, ni Ivvo men were arre-'c I bj the poll, e .ln,,iiri, . And th of the 'Hind nnd Unce sluots station I jjlm ,ut, i,i0s nf of tweiitv-six jeais anil Sears stieets, and William I'nrvin, twcntv-foiir venrs, of South Wnrnotk stieet. Thej weie suid to have do ninnded m. nev of Morris (inrotouskv, .i pictuie fi line iiiiiuufni tuiei, of Sith sti. et above Mniket. COST OF PLAYJNG SOARS Ilriad and the Dancer Di I'dvv ird H.irvvood, who wrote in London in 17(ls, ninde "A T.ibei il Translation" of the Itible Dcnn Ten nimiin gives tins sp.cimcn: '"I lie claughtei of Ileroduis a voting Iidj who danced Willi Hum ittihle giaie and elegance." (Matthew, No One Wants Contract to Build Slide for Bala Children The "high cost of plnving" has sti uck Lower Merlon township, and it is caused, snv the township officials, by the high cost of living. This is bow it happens : Wages are high and lumber is high, so nobodv wants the contra. t for builc". ing a slide for the bovs nt the Ual.i Plavgrouud. Soonndlv, the high cost of living bus affected the l lflia mnkeis. Thev ar" now building ships, and so theie is no raffia for the basket making aitivitics of the joungsteis. 14 0). hand, m that ot .lames, " '! In the) In the oiigmnl this rends- I'.ut rccognied pi sum it reads: "And ve when Heiod s Inithtlav came, tin have legnd to him that weaieth the ilaiightei of Ileiodits dam cd in the fine clothing, nnd sij. Sit thou here in midst, and pleased Herod n good plate; and ve mj to the poor man, Stand thou there, oi sit undei mv footstool." The translator thinks u might pief erablj lead: "If joti should respectfully Matthew, "Jl ".N, is tr.inslitcd bv Doctor Hniwooel thus "A gentltmini of splendid fiinulv and opulent fot tune hnd two sons " Whii h is "modern I'nglish" of Hnr- Vwl Ml I I 9 ogive a sallow j ' ; BHMHWll!iPJ skirt a pink and jjj I ; DHUiliill rwe rose-petal jfU1 j j Ba5g5JgrBKJjl quality use jjj : Wm X sIHHI Credm f i ' : H f N Hnin one or the seven aW$t ' !-fj I IBiHcWf PnuittoKi WFT!(i iMtHf.ml 'V B i flHlVsaHiRSs 4mSti!& lilliliftl . As An Experiment Buy a Klein's Cream Nut Almond Bar. Note the clean, dust and dirt-proof wrapper, pro tecting the bar and sealing in the freshness. See the silk-smooth chocolate, chock-full of big delicious almonds. Taste the creamy, sugar sweetened chocolate bar with its generous allowance of tasty almonds. Remember Klein's is fresh every 72 hours! You'll find the experiment a successful one. Lots of Milk Smooth as Siix Eat One Every Day Sold by candy drug nnd grocery stores and newsstands KLEIN CHOCOLATE COMPANY 127 N. 13th St., Phila. Factories, Elizabethtown, Pa. SAiSrSrSiiix.''it.'-i..ViSV'i.ft...V1''.inJ i o s c .0 This Advertisement to he Read by Women Only Useless to address it to the male members of the family when practically all of the earnings of the average family are spent by our noble wives and mothers. The keys of the family purse being held by you, Madam, the responsibility of stretching your dollar to the fullest extent possible is at once a duty as well as a privilege. Every American Store solves the problem of economic living. Wesay to you in all sincerity, knowing whereof we speak, that nowhere, quality considered, can goods be bought as low as in an American Store. What more can we do or say? It is for you to act. A si a o A S4 8 s Oi - S c o A S- C; O, A S c A c o asi5 LetCuticura Help You Look Like This Nothing better to care for your skin, hairandhands. The goap to cleanse and purify, the Ointment to soothe ind heal, the Talcum to perfume. Cuticura Soj, Ointment andTalcum2Sc 4ticlv At til dnJKeistsoraentbymailonr: cilile.Aiffii:,CwiJcw,Botoa.' wlvy My Baby Sleeps SoTO yT ten o'clock I wake him l up just enough to get that warm bottle into his chubby hands and I have to watch him to see that he doesn't slip'back sound asleep over it and then not a sound out of him except his soft breathing until seven next morning! GOB, DOUGHBOY MARINE! Don't Stay Out of a Job! an Some other babies I have heard of wake up and cry during the night but not mine, because his little stomach has no trouble with his food. You see, it's Nestle's Milk Food. Just a form of milk easier to digest than ordinary milk, because it's in powder form and that breaks up the hard to digest curds. And more nourishing for him, too because it has in it just the right amount of sugar and cereal. The Nestle Company likes to save babies and put them on the road to health. They gave me free a big Mother's Book on baby feeding by specialists, and enough Nestle s Food for twelve feedings. They will be glad to do this for you, too, if you will send them jour name on the coupon below. 1 know your baby can be as well and strong as mine I at Nestle's is pure milk In powder form that is already modified and does not require the further addition of milk. Alwajj pure and safe, always uniform, and free from the dangers of home modification, Nestle's has stood the test of three generations and hat toiiy Ihi larpit J alt cj tny taiyood in lit tcsrlJ. 1717 Chestnut Street The Knights of Columbus Employment Bureau The K. of C. is "Liaison Officer" between the man with the red chevron and thousands of employers. Remember, though FREE! Enough Ncstlii's for 12 feedings. Send the coupon! NESTLE MILK i . . SJs I NssTtB-a Food Coumm, Io. ITfBralir Dept, 30, ISO William St , N Y. City. 1 jp( 8( M 9 I i PIiieinllexeolkookindtilil(iekitt, l 13L U? JF Jjjjr I Nftjuf ..M, I Adlruc ....,...." ...m....w.m,..v U 'f i. iPTw jjr.Mttf,'ltf.r.?;"'.:yl'''' l r The Place of Jobs Has Moved We Are Now at Seventeen Seventeen Chestnut A Si Ci a, s c o A, s c o U s c o A s i f(nrVf0iiffttry?p mp?? i; vv H.t5seft Osir Very Bes Coffee. The very best "cup" vou ever served. You can pay up to 50c lb. elsewhere for coffee its equal. If you do not find it entirely to your Hiking, in fact, better than we say, we will gladly refund you me iuu price paid and make no charge lor what you used. gwwMwrt'WMwyw yAiWAAAAAiA Sweet Qraiages 33c California fruit; e.cept.onal quality for this season of the year. An unheard-of price for lemons of thi3 quality for many months take advantage of the sale. - t 9 n m- Choice Tomatoes Vlfn Hie rul rliK? tomjtocs (Innnl qmllt Pat-a-Cake Flour, Pkg. 22' iiiii-.....iiw.. -" ,.. w. t Best Lima T?nnriC lit fillfnrnta grown f n h hnii a flHH T ' '- ID Bcs! Soup Ac HfP55i1S lb F 12 c the best A liotin to ovpr't liousplppppr , dollchtful rnK in h nildlne 3 nip of Nothing else 1 Rich Cheese lb. im cliw-st. snlonflifi t ami flnvor - ..---.-- !.. Pink Salmon, Big Can A verv special price on the finest quality Beans obtain- t able. I JltTv t water J 391 Purity 7c rill Spaatietti 16 Princess Salad 77c . "' t "t Dressing-, bot Tuti the cOj;g on colrl mrat Dili tc Oleomar garine, lb. ....., iii 34c 39CS ci Illcrh rrmlo In cvptt pirt oil- fnn I hr An economic pure butter j I RiihMltutf 1 .. t "! i ...-)-t..-lt"t..f tern rMiKhrtui i rofjui'ttH for nalnds nnd 1 hcat anJ serve -.--.-. . . ,, A delishtful side dish pre- i h" ... ,.., -B OlC pared from the recipe of a ? sarsapariiu uul i f n.A1,c. Unl.nn .llnf T,,?f ? Unfit ttfOT - lipnf nn.l ,on ' i . Tho tlnot qualln - non better t 7 I mptlea relurmhie ae fiieu I Every Day and Van Camp's E vap. Milk I2ic Will keep longer than fresh milk and more economical to use. Our ' Very' Sest Teas 45( T,. I. IN r.l.iKr Q.Ip I, lh. nkp. Why pay 80c or $1.00 for teas, as you must elsewhere to Ret teas anything like our quality? ( Ritter' wywwffffwiwwvwvwwMW v,vifyyiriMv'p s Latsup bot. lc Ritter's Ueans ... . can 12c Heine's Beans . can 12c, 17c Heinz's Kid. Ueans.can 12c,17c Ileinz's SpaRhetti.can Kc, 19c Choice Itroken Rice ..lb. 10c Best IMarrow Beans ..lb. loc Best Lima Beans lb. 12c White Dist. Vine-jar, bot. 12c Potted .Meats . . . can 10c Salad Dressing, bin bot. Uc Calif. Tuna Tih . . . Tender Peas . Toilet Paper . "Asco" Ammonia . iMylUAWArWAWWi Summer Desserts Easily Prepared Jiffy Jell pkjr. 10c l'ruit Puddine .... php. 12c "Asco" Cornstarch, pUtf. 8c Mrs. Morrison's Choc, and Vanilla Pudding pkp. 8c .can 20c .can 15c ..roll 4c , bot. 8c Canning Needs Mason Quart Jars .doz. 85c Mason Pint Jars . .doz. 80c Jar Tops . . doz. 30c Jelly Glasses . . doz. 12c Jar Rubbers . . doz. 9c Parowa (4 cakes). 1 lb 17c Quaker Corn Hakes, pkg. 9c Table Sauce . ..bot. 8c, 13c Shred. Cocoanct, pkg. Gc, lie Black Pepper pkg. 5c Table Salt pkg. 4c Goodrich Tomato Soup, can 5c Best Onions lb. 8c "Rit". all colors. ...pkg. 10c Uneeda Biscuit pkg. 8c Choice Sardines . can 8c, 17c Lapin'a Hat Cleaner, pkg. 8c Peter's Paste Slice Pok.can 5c riaonng Extract, bot. 5c, 12c Best Peanut Butter, glass 12c Hires' Etract (Tor Rootbcer), bot. 18c SMmwi 4kMP3$I a 99 We cannot urge upon you too strongly the econ omy and wisdom of us.iifr "Victor." There is not another "loaf" just like it you will say bo, too, the first time you serve it. Victor Raisin Bread, loaf lOc (Peppered Full of Luscious Raisins) Prices irtAUOur ISO Sanitary Meat Markets Coniiituing Our Cut of 8c a Pousid on All Legs of Lamb and Lamb Chops Genuine Maryland Spring Lamb II Genuine Wether Mutton o 'A 5 c o 'A S c o A S C rO ayppp y---yMi iiyi - -ppp -HP y fl' fi 'P-p-f,r ..-.. ! .it.i.---"a"""---M."t. Legs lb. 40c Loin Chops. ..lb. 52c Rib Chops.... lb. 42c Stewing lb. 20c Rack Chops.. lb. 35c Legs lb. 35c Shoulders lb. 32c Loin Chop... lb. 42c Neck lb. 28c" Rib Chops... lb. 33c FRESH BEEF LIVER 10c LB. Rack Chops, .lb. 28c Shoulders., .lb. 23: Neck lb. 20c Stewing lb. 14c Another step in Economy would be to buy clean Beef Fat or Suet and render same, making your own drippings, while the price of lard is so high. Clean Beef Fat I2c lb' I Best Suet 20c lb -Vt '' I r I- t- -"-----"' '-'''--"- ' IH.t.M"W ..... f hh Everywhere in Philadelphia and Throughout 'Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland and Delaware A- O i A c i A 5 r 6 A S r. 6 A S4 c o A s1 c oi A s c o 1 A- S- c o A S ci o A s c o A si c o A s o A S c o A s c o t- f i ' f, ri&t liPm "' If? AitU. AUU, , AdCU. A3-U' ASCO, tr f h,WaiIi;'i flfe " 'im-frM-JnJ fti itn n-ffri i- -- ------ I ViOV ' 9 ul" '- &&?tm w
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