Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 13, 1919, Postscript, Page 13, Image 13

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That's the Record of Our Business for
, Last Saturday, November 8th
This statement must bring home to the average thinking mind
and who does not think today? the fact of the important position every
American Store occupies in the economic life of every community.
Intelligent housekeepers, a clientele that runs into hundreds of
thousands, have spoken and their decision is
"Nowhere Else in the Zones Where Our Stores Are Located
Will Your Money Go as Far, Quality Considered,
as in an American Store. "
The best for the least made possible by our producer to consumer
plan, is the answer why our Stores are always busy, why every American
Store, as soon as it is opened, becomes a landmark, the very centre
around which grows up the business life of every neighborhood or town.
B&sig! Sang! ffies 'the Price
Your choice of the above or any other mill brand in stock. Pick your favorite. The
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Your choice of the above or any other mill brand in stock.
price talks enough said.
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Richland Butter ib8c t selected Eggs doz 6
Very choice quality, pure creamery
S. prints exceptional value. s
iiig, lull and meaty every egg guar
.anteea to give pertoct satisfaction. s
New Pack
Canned Goods
Choice Tomatoes, big can 18c
String Beans can 12'jc
Pork & Beans, big can 12'jc
Calif. Asparagus ....can 19c
Fancy Spinach. . .big can 18c
Golden Pumpkin, big can lOr
Campbell's Soups . . . .can 10c
Red Beets big can 17c
BEST WHITE
4 Peck (3,i lbs.)
13c
'2 Peck (7'2 lbs.), 25c;
Big, dry, mealy stock the
finest to be had. We sell only
by weight, insuring you al
ways full measure.
New Canned and
Dried Fish
"Asco" Codfish pkg. 12c
Pure Codfish pkg. 7c
Dried Hake Fish... brick 19c
Choice Pink Salmon, can 19c
Calif. Tuna Fish, .can 15c-25c
Choice Sardines. ..can 7c-17c
Kippered Herring, big can 25c
Continuing Our Special Lard Price ior Thursday, Friday and Saturday
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There is a big difference in the quality of lard,
very finest, pure, kettle rendered lard obtainable.
This is the
"Asco" Rolled Oats I,ke- 10c
Brer Rabbit Molasses
14c
Hershey's Cocoa ,.can9c, 17c
"Asco" Baking Powder, can 9c, 17c
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"Asco" No-Waste Bacon, phg- 25c
California Apricots can 20c
Pride of Farm Catsup
17c
Fine Calif. Prunes . . .,b- 24c, 28c
High
Oniric
Oleomargarine, Ib 35c, 40c
Snowdrift, (r,'ZV:ti") lb" ran 30c
The Two Most-Satisfying Beverages
fSSXCoflee 42c j SESESTeas 45c
No Breakfast, Lunch or Dinner is complete without one or both of these delightful
beverages our customers tell us the most satisfying drink they ever served.
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Best White Beans lb. 10c
Dried Lima Beans . . . .lb. 16c
Whole Green Peas ...lb. 10c
Uneeda Biscuit pkg. 7c
White Dist. Vinegar, bot 12c
Salad Dressing, big bot. 14c
Evaporated Milk, can 7Vj-15c
California Figs pkg. 15c
Glace Citron Peel lh. 55c
Fancy Lemon Peel ...lb. 40c
Fancy Orange Peel . .lb. 10c
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Very nutritious and appe
tizing, always relished by the
man who carries a lunch.
a Fig Bars ib 24c
Delightful layers of pastry
with a tasty fig filler.
Pure Apple Butter... lb. 19c
Best Peanut Butter. . . lb. 22c
"Asco" Mince Meat ..lb. 19c
Orange Marmalade, jar 28c
Temtor Strawberry Pre
serves jar 33c
California Almonds. ..lb. 45c
Selected Filberts lb. 32c
Fancy Brazil Nuts ...lb. 32c
Elkhorn Cheese can 18c
National Oats pkg. 10c
Quaker Corn Flakes, pkg. 9c
.tdt&mfiE&toafiXSmi Victor Users Know Its Quality and
EaMOTO&t Value No Other Bread Just
Victor Raisin Bread,
Baked With
Luscious Raisins
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"Asco" Cake gn a New size pks 1 4c
Fresh from our own ovens and on sale in our Stores every Friday and Saturday. A
Victor product that is made from absolutely pure ingredients, at a price that, quality
considered, is not duplicated anywhere three kinds Gold, White and Chocolate
covered with a wonderful icing.
These Prices in All Our Sanitary Meat Markets
Rump
Round
Sirloin
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Roasting
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.Roastsu.33'
Lean Soup
Beef, lb ... .
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Fresh Hamburg s
Steak, lb . . . .
Large Marrow
Soup Bone, each
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Sausage
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New Jersey, Maryland and Delaware
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There Are Mighty Few Stores
the Gallery Store for Men
Good 50c Neckties
Aer Almost
Extinct
and that's another reason
for being doubly proud of
this fine showing. These
ties arc in stripes, figures,
plain colors and dotted
patterns in colorings that
will harmonize with any
shirt or suit that you have,
sir.
Equally good assort
ments at 65c and $1.
(duller:. Marlif!)
Blanket Bathrobes
for Men, $4.65
Two-tone patterns in
dark colorings distinguish
these warm blanket robes.
They are roomy of cut and
each has a pocket and a
cord girdle.
Others are priced up to
$12.
(finlU-rj, Mitrkrt)
Men's Shirts,
$2 and $2.10
The $2 shirts arc of
firmly woven percales in
many stripe combinations
all with stiff cuffs.
The $2.10 shirts are of
woven stripe madras and
splendid value at the
price. They have soft
cuffs.
((Inllcrj, 3Inrkt)
A Little Lot of
Men 's Good Soft
Hats Special
at $3
Plenty of variety, too,
since these hats are
mostly samples. Of soft
felts of good qualities in
green, brown, gray, tan
and black, these are hats
that will give long service.
They are uncommonly
good at the price.
(finllfrj. MarkrO
T IS good for a man to know that there is one place where he can be sure
of quality and of style in everything he buys. In fact, he could almost
maKe nis selections witn nis eyes snut, tor
Every Inch of Material Is Pure Wool
Every Pattern Is Good
Suits and overcoats are tailored carefully and well and every one is
rigidly examined before it is taken into our stocks. Wanamaker standards are
high and quality must be there.
No Fictitious Values Are Placed Upon These Clothes
but every suit and overcoat is fairly priced and a full dollar's worth of
service and satisfaction is guaranteed for every dollar spent in the Gallery
Store for Men.
Ail-Wool Overcoats are $30 to $45
All-Wool Suits are $27.50 to $38.50
(nailery, .Murkrl)
Men 's Linen
Handkerchiefs
Sturdy quality, white
linen handkerchiefs with
hemstitched hems are 25c
and 35c each.
A good quality white
linen in extra size, 55c
each.
(Central)
Special
Men fs Fleece-Lined
Gloves, 35c a pair
(This is about half price)
They're of cotton jersey
cloth in khaki, gray and
black, warmly fleeced on
the inside. They have
plain or embroidered
backs, some have leather
bindings and all have one
clasp at the wrist. Fine
cold-weather gloves in
every particular.
(Oaller., Market)
Among Many Charming
Winter Frocks
a woman is almost ceitain of finding ono thnt is particularly suited
to her type and is appiopriate for the occasions when she will wear it.
Georgette and Satin
Effectively Combined at $22.50
Georgette, accordion-pleated, forms the bodice and satin, trimmed
with fapotinp, forms the lonf ovcrskirt. The touch of smaitness cen
ters in the sleeves, for the folds of satin that finish them are faced
with green satin, which contrasts delightfully with the black or blue
of the flocks.
Velveteen fiocks-in brown, blue or black are 2 and $29.50.
Tailored Tricotine and Serge, $30 to $45
Between these two prices is an anay of well-tailoied frocks in
various models. Stiaight lines, narrow belts, handsome silk embroid
ery, braid, braid embroidery, tucks and buttons maik them with
distinction.
Dance Frocks, A-Flutter for Festivities
Orchid, blue, maize, rose, peach, Nile what a flower garden of
delicate colors! The frock may be of tulle, satin, taffeta or Georgette
or combinations of these, but it is suio to be light and airy. $25 to
$67.50.
(Market)
A Special Group of
Plaid Skirts, $10
Gathered or pleated skirts
in gicens, blues, reds and
waim brown tones and some
show black, too just such
skirts as women want to wear
with plain cloth or fur coats!
Beautifully blended plaids
and well tailored!
(Mnrkct)
Cotton Jersey
Bloomers, 75c
Gray and black bloomers with
ruffles at the knees are cut gen
erously full.
(Centrnl)
Tailored Black Waists
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You Are Always Sure of a GOOD Coat in the
Down Stairs Coat Store
More women are finding this out every day. Whatever
kind of coat, on simple Jines, without fur, or more elaborate,
with a generous collar of fur, it is suie to be altogether reliable,
as well as atti active and warm. Styles, too, aie of the best,
expressing the fashion ideas of the Winter season.
A Collar of Skunk Opossum
On the Coat at $49.50
that is sketched is full furred and glistening. The coat itself
is well tailoied of suede velour, in reindeer, taupe, brown or
navy and is lined with figuied silk altogether, a good-looking
coat!
Other coats of that admirable material, suede velour, that
lends itself so well to excellent tailoring, begin at $27.50.
A Full-Length Silk Lining
of quality and attractiveness is an asset to any coat. You will
find just such linings in coats of the finer materials silvcrtone,
velour, bolivia, tinseltonc, chameleon cord, etc. Many of the
coats aie trimmed with fur, but there aie plenty of styles for
the woman who wants to wear her own furs. $35 to $75.
Collars, cuffs and sometimes pockets of beaver, squirrel, ra
coon, etc., luxuriously trimmed coats of evora, Bokhara, fortuna,
camel's hair and equally lovely materials, beautiful in them
selves. $97.50 upward.
Coats of Camel's Hair With Much
Smartness of Line
with or without fur trimming are $59.50 to $110. The full
length model at $59.50, with its deep pockets and inverted pleat,
is unusual value.
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A great many women have been asking for waists of this typ
and they tell us such waists arc not easy to find. These in most ast
have collars that can be worn high or low. You'll find
Sateen at $2.50.
Mohair at $3.75.
Part-wool challis at $4.50.
Tub silk in two styles, $5.
Black satin at $5.75.
Ciope do Chine in several styles at $9.75.
A fluffy blouse of black shadow lace over white chifton 1'
deep black frill at the neck and sleeves and is quite the thing foi
new tailored suit. $5.75.
In Extra Sizes
Black sateen blouses aie $3.50.
Dark Striped Silk Blouses
in regular sizes are much liked by older women.
A fine quality gray-and-black silk serge and a satin-stripe taffeta
arc both $7.50.
(Market)
Velveteen Is More Fashionable
Than Ever
for Winter frocks and wraps. A black costume velveteen of good
quality has a twill back and is 35 inches wide at $3.75 a yard.
(Central)
1500 Pair Women's Comfortable Shoes
of Soft Black Kidskin, 4 Styles
at $7.25
Soft, pliable kidskin and comfortable lasts are what many ".women
are looking for. The shoes are in button or lace style with welted soles and
medium or low heels.
Children's Shoes
Special at $2
Dull black leather lace shoes with sturdy
soles are in sizes 6 to 8.
High School Shoes
$6.90 a Pair
Shoes of dark tan calfskin fasten with strans
and buckles. The soles are welted and the
bhoes fear no weather.
(Cliettnul)
Sizes' 10 to 13Ys.
1000 Good Corsets
$1.50 $2 $2.50
These are the old prices on well-made corsets that
are now worth more.
Included are corsets for all figures from the very
slight to the very heavy, short corsets and long corsets,
pink or white 6 models in all.
600 Brassieres, Special at 75c
Pink or white batiste brassieres are trimmed with
lace or embroidery and most of them are reinforced
under the arms. They fasten in back or in front. Some
bandeaux are included.
(Central)
Warm Coats for Juniors
At $11.25, a navy blue silvertip coat, well tailored and fully
lined for girls of 6 to 8 yeais.
At $15, a heavy greenish mixed coating, with large collar and
roomy pockets, is fully lined. For girls wearing 14 and 16 sizes.
At $16.50, a coat of warm brown or blue cheviot, half lined and
trimmed with buttons has a large collar lined with red flannel, which
is very attractive.
(Market)
Wool-and-Fiber Rugs
Durable, Reversible and Inexpensive.
6x9 feet, $8, $9.50 and $11.50.
7.6x9 feet, $12.50.
8.3x10.6 feet, $14, $15.50 and $17,
9x12 feet, $15, $16.50, $18 and $19.50.
12x12 feet, $26 and $29.50.
12x15 feet, $29 and $33.50.
Special Rugs
Priced 1-3 Less Than Regular
Japanese matting rugs, 9x1 1 feet, $3.75.
Heavy fiber rugs, 8.3x10.6 feet, $11.50.
Heavy fiber rugs, 9x12 feet, $12.50.
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