n ' -1. fa j rff a. t d o.V Jt ,' 1 f , j$F ' 'V - aseTellMe What to Do ByOTNTHIA i IMe" Writes to "Kanln0ton" ' BobbL,MKCn8ington" I won- j If it would make ybu very ongry d". "...lr1 hold to "ask you how old you Mfl D,- 8jn lc- j do not aim " -- , . . . . . X Uui uumpicusij' uwn-u BOBBJE. ire, 'I ....lotiiT TOU A3CU. A3UJ. ASCO, ;SgsSffi3Safc ASCO. LI "" -as . . . . . . t nn fc.(henialBCI' Were You Not a uiuio uoiqi a raithful Beadcr Do not continue ,lb friendship, unless you meet this boy . it, proper way. n..,I. .tri do not call out to a group t hott in the street, whether they know 1 i or not. It was especially bold at Tt dear. It is not strango tuat Ino ."' .'j r call on you. Boya llko to ro w l .i. tri. thev call on. Get one of , be other boys to introduce you properly. .' Seems Perturbed Dear Cynthlu-Kindly publish this j .nswer to indignant. T.jimnnt: Do you think that re- Uectahle Jrh are only those who go ; ,0 cnarch and stay at homo every other J I have never written to this column t before, but I read it often and have ' laughed at some of the questions and I rraments, but your letter has struck ! jjjfcard. I cannot express nil my feel- Tarn nineteen and o to dance halls ' Mm Have many menus du uiu iu respect of all. I don't blame nuy gill hr smacking some of the numskulls tbit arc running aiound these days. Bo l,e me, they should have a rolling pin token oi er their heads. If jou aie a nri. I should llko to meet you person , It and we what you are 1 ke. Do you hive to die to be respected novmdajs? "lou must be out of this world all to other The olden time people danced Jndso do the modern girls of today, so In'tead of your calling "Star Dnucer'' thickheaded and ignorant, it would suit m much better. A fellow has to fiud oat what a girl is before he can show re spect for her. A girl does not have to K a prize fighter or puglist, but sho does have to let n man Know his place. Let "Star Dancer" keen on looking in the dance halls, ho will find just ns good u ever. There are good and bnd all "'"' ANOTHER DANCER. Good Advice Dear Cynthia Just a word to Lone iomo and Broken Hearted and all the otter girls in Philly who believe that men are essential in order to have hnppl gets What an nbsuib iden ! There is, positively no reason under the sun why nj girl is lonesome. If the girl is u business girl, which I presume she is, Jic can accomplish much In her sptre ,Amnt nnH foreet herself. There are numerous clubs in this city where girliJ .., Kirimsphps every eveninc. danc- mf, siDging, reading, needlework, and ic skating are some of the things in dulged in. The big reason for being kill is that the girls now das think too much of the oppo3lte sex. They ate continually thinking that if a girl does not have a friend that sho is an old maid, and doesn't know what a real good lime 19. They are'all wrong. Perhaps vou will think that an old maid has. been giving ou a lecture, but it is not true. These are the ideas of tuo girls of eighteen who are disgusted reading such letters as Lonesome writes and Broken Hearted. Wo Tire two at tractive 3.oimg school girls and are thinking about entering the University m February. We are very fond of ludies. In spite of this we always en joy our week ends immensely. We at irnd parties and meet some real younr; men who know real girls when they neet them. We have never acted seri; ou9 :ith any joung men. Wo only nant u good time and relaxation from -tudy at the week end. When the boj3 wt silly with all that lovey-dovey mushy talk wo (all) also respond to llieir mood. If we believed all this kind ot talk we would not be on the road to success ns we arc today. Girls of to day take fellows too seriously. They i) not know what love is. Wouldn't it lx a good plan to have our readers trv i answer the question "What is love?" BLUE EYES AND BLONDY. A "S- c c 0'- A. c 0 a S' c o. A o. f A S c o i At 'Si -o A 8 OJ A S c 01 A i s LC 01 Ai I A Si c fo KELLY'S 12 n. 9th i Open Day & Night Oysters in Every Style V !Ure an Kxrellent Ixcal and National Rtpotatton It'a Dangerous to Experiment With Your Complexion" r-declared Rubye de Kemer.thefamousbeauty. 1 just won't experiment with the only face I will ever have, so I J only the preparations that Mye been tested by constant use la thousands of shops." flfalri Creams proved to be most effective. kKar ekln oily or Is It dry and Jled? Is it muddv and sal. ww or coyered with pimples and wU;eads? No one crwmcan Wgbly oveieome all these de Jfcts, so study this chart and a what you need. Chart of Marinello Creams Si!5ru2r'nt8. AtDnn-BjiJn i .. - "iwuiaeai ciore A s c 0 A' s. c o A S' o. A s c o A ?s c Lrt i A S C o A 5J C r1 I- i A f si K kO A 5 C o1 A Si c o A S1 C4 o I" f F ASCO. ASCO. 1 fl nrt i alt irti 0 f r ,' A s. m i ri We Keep On Pointing Out, By Way of Emphasis Rather Than Information, the Recognized Value of Every American Store to Every Community. As one proof among many of this always conceded position, a gentleman rePiesenting one of the biggest manufacturing interests in the United States, called at our office a few days ago to see if we would not be interested in opening an American Store in the town where one of their plants was located, because said he, "we know you can cut down table costs for our men." This, in a ivord, is the life story of the American Stores organization: To aim to give bigger and better lialue, both in quality and price tlvan is possible for others to attempt, because of our immense buying power and direct connections bettveen producer and consumer. k . sAsco9? Blend (Our Very Why pay fifty ce.nts a pound and more elsewhere for coffee not so good. A blond that combines all the virtues of Body, Aroma and Flavor drinking qualities unsurpassed. t" i ltllll .n l-. .. Al ....41. In... ..... ...1Ia. J n J.....I. nf l.f.n ..m Quality combined with low price applies to each of these vegetables. Buy them in quantities they're a decided bargain. Sweet Cora I Mixed Vegetables (for Soup) can i I : ) 1 iAjwAVV(i.i.AijiAkAAWSyuA lAAVtMiftjWkAfciiJWMrfMWMMiAdAfr yPW(frVrVWWW WVWrrffrrTVWrrr Butter and Eggs of Known Merit Quality Unsurpassed Richland Butter Eggs Selectee Eggs 70 c Uniformity in quality is the outstanding feature of our Butter and No uncertainty, no guesswork, but a sustained standard of excellence. MWVAWiyAiNWWWMWyjWiAAVWMAMWWMOiM. 3 Canned and Evap. Frails w-i" l"""ll""l . fi 1 Calif. Apricots can 20c Calif. Cherries can 27c Sliced Peaches can 25c Fancy Peaches ..can 37c-40c Calif. Evap. Peaches, lb. 30c Fancy Prunes, lb.20c-24c-28c Hawaiian Pineapple can 20c-35c ; Fresli Baked f Dried and Canned Fish lb 14' Medium size, crisp and i dainty this price is very special. Threaded Codfish, pkg. 7c-12c Pure Hakcfisli brick 19c Pink Salmon can 22c Fancy Shad . . .big can 18c Choice Sardineb.. can 7c-17c Tuna Fish . . . .can 15c-25c Fancy Shrimp can 16c J 'Asco" Blend (Our Very Best) '.lb. pkg. 12c; Vi-h. pkg. lb X J I 23c A blend to suit every taste. We have your particular kind. One quality Our very Best the imest "cup" passed your lips. that ever S "Asco" Buckwheat m l Prepared with milk and every neces sary ingredient of the Best. A breakfast that appeals to every member of the family. . asco syrup, can nc f Florida ITa..eV. a.r'o rn,.. oo.. 017 - - American Maid Catsup 10c Sweet "Asco" liak. Fwd., can 5c-9c "Asco" Macaroni pkg. 10c "Asco" Noodles . .pkg. 5c "Asco" Cornstarch pkg. i)c Choice Spur Krout.big can 13c Fancy Lima Beans.canl8c-22c Van Camp's Soups . can 10c Best Lima Beans .lb. 16c Tomatoes . . big can loc Oranges: 38M8 dozt Very heavy, juicy fruit, t tne choicest we hae seen this season. i '"t "--. Big Sour Pickles, doz. 18c-20c Tender Beets can 17c National Oats . pkg. 10c "Asco" Oats . pkg. 10c Table Salt pkg. 5c Rich Creamy Cheese, lb. 37c Norway Mackerel, ea. 9c-13c Fancy Pumpkin, big can 10c Van Camp's Milk.can 7'jc-15c Borden's Caramels . lb. 30c Temtor Preserves, jar 35c-38c Oltol The oaf ijCI tllHPUffJ Compefilion uj ictor 13 doing more to cut tabla costs than any Loaf" baked Where can you find such a combination of quality and quantity? Victor Raisin Bread loaf 10c Baked with a liberal supply of delicious seedless raisins "to"CaKe.ELl4c These Prices Effective in All Oar Sanitary Meat Markets Fresh Fmk Shoulders 2lic Small, lean and cut picnic style. & Rump or Round lb 4af Thick End lb Sirloin Steak 38( ChtiekRoastib25 U'liolc Cuts Lean Boiling lb Beef Lean Hamburg lb Steak Lean t& , Soup lb 1 ff Beef Large Marrow ea Bone String Ends of Fancy Hams, 15c lb. and tip Mutton Rack Chops lb. 25c Shoulders lb. 18c Neck lb. 14c Breast lb. 10c Veal Rack Chops lb. 30c Shoulders lb. 25c Neck lb. 25c Breast lb. 20c Lamb Rack Chops .... lb. 35c Shoulders lb. 32c Neck .....lb. 22c Breast .. . .lb. 15c V Fresh-Killed Stewing Chickens ib 38c Everywhere in Philadelphia and Throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland and Delaware ' t V P V "U V w a tst a m A tr F.K 'fi I DOWN STAIRS STORE I WANAM AKkf8! t A S' rc o, A C O A S. c. . ' A S lc o A s c o A s c o Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store i 1 A S oC ASCO. v ASCO, r ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. A si oC rppi-P-j tfygja Cffj i yy) y iiji V ASCO. ASCO. i ASCO. A L S c U A S c o A s c o a c OJ A s c o- A s c o- n s oC A S c o A s el o r A' S 0' A' c o i A S c 01 A 5J t: O !h IE The Best Break in the Overcoat Market This Year Our Word for It! A torice' break that means sound savings of good dollars on splendid ALL-WOOL overcoats of thick, Winter-weight materials. These are not reduced coats nor odds and ends and broken sizes, but fresh, new overcoats that are not ten days from the tailors' hands. ' Patterns are of the very best, running mostly to dark mixtures and Ox ford grays; you will not find a freakish pattern nor style in the lot. Materials are every thread pure wool and have been cut with a generous hand no skimping anywhere about these coats. Fittings in all regular sizes. Ulsterettes, $29.50 Savings of $8 to $13 Double-breasted coats with half belts or belts all around. They are in fancy mix tures and dark grays, are quarter lined with silk and have convertible collars. Box Coats, $31.50 Savings of $6.50 Conservative models with fly fronts all of Oxford gray. A few ulsterettes with convertible collars are in the group. y ' Ulsterettes, $36.50 Savings of $8.50 to $15 In mixtures and overplaids these double-breasted coats are thick, warm and service able. They have 'belted backs or belts all around, slash or flap pockets and convertible jiollars. Most all have silk quarter linings and sleeve linings. A Clearaway of Tinsel Embroidered Flouncings $3.50 a Yard for guy dance and evening frocks. In white, black, rose, tur quoise and orchid, all 31 inches Siik Tulle $2.75 a Yard In black, nay and a great many evening shades. '72 inches wide a entral) Raincoats for Women and Young Women The next four or five months are raincoat months and nearly every w eek holds one or tw o rainy dab. Good, full rubberized coats that will cover you from collar to hem are of cantona, bombazine, schaape silk, tweed and novelty silk plaids. Colorings axo dark and serviceable black, navy, tan and taupe. ?7.50 to $2!..".0 Olorket) Corsets About Half Price at $2.90 There are many models for all figures, from the slight to the stout, and several of the models havo reducing straps. Included are Royal Worcester, P. N and W. B. corsets of pink or white coutil or broche. Reduced to $3.50 Bon Ton, Adora and Royal Worcester corsets for average to v cry stout figures aro well boned and there is a choice of pink or white coutil or broche. Not all sizes in any one style, but a good range of sizes in each lol (Central) .JrC' - cJ& i ne men s on th hoe re laujery is a conveniently located place where men and boys can get good-looking, serviceable shoes of sturdy leathers at moderate prices often at a ery low prices. Black, tan and dark tan shoes on English or wide toe lasts are $8.50 to $12. Black kidskin shoes that combnio comfort and good style are $10 a pair. For Boys there are good, durable shoes for schuol or "best." English lasts and round toe shoes in tan, sizes I to G, are $5.50 to $G.90. For small boys who wear sizes 10 to 13J there arc black and tan blucher shoes at $1.50 to $5.50 a pair. Plenty of ootl boots, rubbers and arctics for men and boys. idallerv Market) Men's Good Soft Hats $4.50 The season's good styles in browns, grays and greens. (Oallrrr. Market) Practical Wash Laces Imitation hand crochet laces, edgings and insertions aio 15c to 35c a yard Imitation cluny and torchon, lace v to 50c a yard (Central) j Flesh-Pink Nightgowns Stamped for Embroidering Special, $1.50 Of good quality nainsook, slip over btyle. stamped m pretty pat terns i rt edlrn-ork, Control) TJ 7 vv omen s onppers in 12 Styles ' $7,50 to Brown kidskin Black calfskin B'ack kidskin 'ftaS-S1 Tan calfskin Black patent leather Bronze kidskin Fieldmouse kidskin Black Silks Special at $3.50 a Yard Black messaline and black satin duchesse of excellent qual ity, aie 35 inches wide and quite unusual at this price. (Central) Plaid Skirts Arc What Most Young Women Want and many new ones arc ai ming! At $12.75 a plaid skirt, in dark blues, greens and browns, is gath ered all around and trimmed with large buttons. At $13.50 another gathered skirt in the large bioken plaids (tans, blues and browns) is trimmed with buttons C-tfstket Rugs Still good choosing among the various rugs in the January Sale of Rugs at savings of 10 to 50, but of course the rugs are going out each day! (Chestnut) the long, blendei lines are erv giacetul and the turned sole is the proper finish to each one The heels aie hijrh oi baby Fiench and the blippuis me appropriate for oveinm; or tteH wear. 400 Pair of Women's Shoes Special at $4.90 Dark Un liMlhei bhorh arc veiv attuciivt with their lnuution wing tips and then perforation!, Ihoy 1 n o lnBh and have welted soles and low henlt- (( Ih-mAuIi Music for Everybody The Little Phonograph Shop teolotone Phonographs at $100 Pathe Phonographs at $100 Brunswick Phonographs at $100 Victor Victrola outfits up to $100 ihe price of each instrument is pavable at once o $5 Down and $5 a Month so that while it is being paid for the whole family may be onlrnnnr thn i.lrl s .-nun... 41-.... .. 1 v . (Central) Japanese Crepea in Charming Shades 60c a Yard It is tho real Japanese crepe, soft and line and 30 inches wide. Tho eoloro are yellow, gray, light blue, lavender, Copenhagen, green, two hhades, of pink and white, 'think of tho charming 1'iocks for littlo girlu, t-uits for little .boys, pietty smocks and Spring UrcbseH for girls and voinn this cicpo will make' (Central) Glistening Furo With a Third Off Their Pieces the long-haired furs, such as fox and wolf, and the shorter closely furred furs such a3 coney, opossum, etc , are all included. It is an opportunity for women to get Bets or separate scarfs of well, matched, carefully prepared skins that will give them comfort nl satisfaction for a long while, market) , il n Jl ' -1 'ii l 11 I III Jii in iii1- i- f: t ,. ifc..itiiJW ! Ji.iWii-fnwrtiWrtt ItWim yfciini urti . a .,. .,,.- 'ft h S,M ..V
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