' ita JWfrW ' "AfTWffiTI A TSiLj v I'jhu l' 5? ' Wi '.' i' j . n y ,,"""(' ' ." nf W'jf ' t I "' ipt.. ' ... .. w EVENING PUBLIC LEDCpJE-- PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, ETfiBBTTABY 9, 1920 to 's. HOOVER IS NOT SEEKING PRESIDENCY, HE ASSERTS Declares He Wears No Party Halter and Will Give His Support to Nominee' Who Backs Versailles Treaty is v.,v York, Feb. 0. Herbert 0. niwwr has issued n statement dc Jri!f Multitude toward the presl ,wr. He announced he is not a can Sup for the nomination and that no Z "is authorized to speak for him l.tlcnlly. If the T,eapio of Nations f. made an issue in the election ho says l.ill vote for the party that stands ?r the league. In response to requests hat he declare allegiance to . e ther one ir the other of the Kreat DoHtica par Mrs Mr. Hoover sajs ho will wait un lit more definitely appears what the , managers stand for. and will ex M.e a prerogative of American cit -Kn.hip and decline to pledge my vote blindfold.'' Statement By Mr. Hoover Ills statement follows : "In order to answer a largo number !!,?? that I havo, tnken a day off from the industrial conference in Washlng J n to New York solely to attend to rrrslnff matters in connection with the ihildrcn's iclief. I want to say again: have not sought and nm not seeking I. nrcs I pnCT. 1 Bill BUI " uuiuoro I have uo 'organization.' Noom i .i...!,a,i in uiKnk for mc nollticallV. "Ax an American citizen bv birth and of long ancestry. I nm naturally doeplv interested in the present critical situation. My sincere and only political desire h that one or both of the great political parties will approach the vital , ues which have grown out of the war nd are new, with n clear purpose look in to the welfare of our people and that candidates capable of carrying out that work should be nominated. "If the treaty goes over to the presi dential election (with any reservations McesBiiry to clarify the world's mind hat there can be do infringement of he fafeguards provided by our con ilitution and our nation-old traditions), L, I must vote for the party that & for the league. With it there IS opo not only of tho prevention of war but also that we can safely econ omic in military policies. There is hope ft earlier return of confidences ana the ctonomie reconstruction of the norld "I could not vote with a party if It were 'lwrnnnted by groups who seek to set fl'ido our constitutional guar antee for free speech or free repre sentation, who hopo to re-establish control of the government for profit and jirhilcge. All Socialism Opposed. "I could not vote with a parly if It were combated by groups who hope for au7 form of socialism, whether '1 be nation?lization of industry or other destruction ot individual initiative. "Both thoe extremes, camouflaged or open, are active enough in the coun try today Neither of those domina tions would enable those construotive nouomic policies that will set us down from the unsound economic practices which nf necessity grew out of the war, nor veuld they secure the good will to rrnductinn in our farmers and wdrk cri or maintain the initiative of our biMncss men. The issues look forward, not hack. "I do not believe in more than two meat parties, otherwise combinations of jroups could, as in Kurope, create a danger of minority rule. I do believe in party organization to support great ideals and to carry great issues and con tent policies. Nor enn any one man OLD HOOFS MADE LIKE NEW E Mays Plastic Cement Will Stop Leaks in Any Roof Wri'fe lor Booklet Bell rhone. Diamond 2405 Established 1803 ROBERT A. MAYS Expert In Rooflnr, Root I'alntln?, Coatlnc and Spouting 2352 North 2It Street YJnh THBSK i ftHtcfl) 6iH rjfi'klrj rooi and r.um . TROUBLES Instartly r-llT4 by our ipclal aroh supports, fitted and adjusted by expert. O a r ffaamlea Elastic, tloalerr. ttw most comfortable support for vari cose velni. swollen limbs, weak Itneea and ankles. Trusses, abdominal ana ainieua nn. eortera of all kinds. Larseit Pki,,,iA,,0J7nVy "PPHanoes In the weft. "Ilacielptala. Orthoptdlo Co., 40 N. ltth at. t sut and keep for raferenoe r. U Gas Ranges reduced for FebruarySale Approved makes only, taken from our regular stock and re duced in prici for this Febru ary Sale. There will bo a shortage of good gas ranges tnlS SUrinf. Iinrl Tin 1ni,V,f nvlnas W'U be higher, therefore an early selection Is advisable, so that you may be sure of ob taining just tho range you want. Cabinet Gas Ranges from 541.75 up, including "Quality," "Direct Action," "Reliable" and other well-known makes m this sale. A fine assortment also of Quality" and "Triangle" sin Bit! and double oven ranges greatly reduced. This "Dock ash" Gas Range, full 18-in. double oven with white enamel door pan els, as illustrated, S35.7S. We also have a few rebuilt "ijees of standard make in ex- lent condition at prices far Mow a new range ln'iwmPI.ete ,lne of Itefricerators Der?DTe,al.n and Enamel fined, at llll f .Pi-lcen this month. An hlrh 1nPJ?0i:tnlty to secure a ln. Erada efrlEorator at a sav- OllIi??.u,arte also for Qas and HeMwi! B stoves:0-iso Water BhowrnnL112 y" VlalU OUT ocowrooms durlne this Sale. sPHIUDELPHW !K!MiKArru STREETS Weit PH!,d-!,i o,, dictate the issues of great parties. It appears to mc that the hopo of a great majority of our citizens in confronting this now period in American life is that tho great parties will tako positive stands on tho many issues that confront us and will select men whoso characters and associations will guarantee their pledges. "I am being urged by people In both parties to declare my allegiance to either one or tho other. Those who know me know that T. nm able to make up my mind when a subject is clearly defined. Consequently, until it more definitely appears what the party managers stand for I must exercise a prerogative of American citizenship and dcclino to pledge my vote blindfold. "I am not unapprcciatlvc of tho many" kind things that my friends havo ad vanced on my behalf. Yet I hope they will realize my sincerity In not tying myself to undefined partisanship." Hitchcock Opens Fight on Bryan Continued from Pare One away with a flying start while Mr. Wilson is hesitating to take himself out of tho race and Mr. McAdoo and Mr. Hoover are hesitating to put them selves in the race. Hoover Bobs Up Again The .McAdoo candidacy approaches tho necessity of making a prompt and important decision. Mr. McAdoo must either bo n candidate or be no candi date within the next fortnight. Tf he has to know where Mr. Wilson stands before making this decision he must find out in the next few days. Tho possibility of Mr. Hoover as a Many men hereabouts have shared experience of the own er who told us" that he had driven CADILLACS for seven yoars and could not recall a single instance when he was delayed by mechanical trou ble. CADILLACS thoroughly overhauled and guaranteed inherit that dependability. We have type 67, 65 and 53 models in open and closed body styles. Also a few used cars of other makes. , NEEL-CADILLAC COMPANY 142 North Broad Street Spruce 2-"l3 Democratic candidate Is rtvlvcd by his statement yesterday in New York. Mr. Hoover has been urged strongly to put himself definitely into tho Demo cratic party. He has been urged al most as strongly in the hundreds of tel egrams and letters he receives daily to declare himself a Republican. As a matter of fact the Hoover state ment takes him pretty definitely out of tho Republican party. The emphasis which ho places upon tho League ot Nations In his statement docs that. He is first of all for the party that is for tho league, Even on reservations his position is tho Democratic position. Calls Himself an Independent He is in favor of no more reserva tions than are "necessary to clarity the world's mind that there can bo no in fringement of tho safeguards provided by our constitution and our natipn's old traditions," in other words interpret, tion reservations. Moreover, Mr. Barnes's speech described Mr. Hoover as a liberal Republican who was rather more liberal than Republican. Yesterday's Hoover statement takes nwny the label "Republican." He las no claim to being a Kcpubiican. He merely refuses to choose between the parties blindfolded. Instead of being, as nts friend Barnes made out, a liberal Republican, with the emphasis on the "liberal," he is, as he defines himself, an Independent, with a liberal point ot view, but not n third party man. ,, Otherwise Mr. Hoover's statement is a first-class middle-of-the-road politi cal platform. His candidacy, like that of Mr. Mc Adoo, depends upon President Wilson. One or the other will probably bo the administration's choice to oppose Bry. an. That choice is only indicated so far as the bringing forward of Hitchcock to block Bryan in Nebraska. Say irse Took Child for Love Continued from Tare One as a nurse and had left oh Saturday, a short time after gaining possession of my child. I understand that she went to Stroudsburg, Pa. "While I feel sure that my baby Is safe, I wish to know why Mrs. Nagle has acted as she did." Mrs. Leonard said that she had nr langed to sign papers tomorrow, giving Mrs. Nnglc custody of the baby. Mrs. Nagel was not a graduate nurse. Last Wednesday she inserted in the per sonal columns' of an afternoon paper an advertisement for a baby from three to ten months old whom she desired to adopt. Prior to that time she had been told by the Newborns Her services Mould not be required after Saturday. Answered Advertisement In the advertisement sho told ap plicants to-call Locust 4010 W, tho number of tho Newbold telephone, and ask for Mrs. Nagel. She asserted that she was able to give the child a good horre and properly care for t. Mrs. Leonard saw the advertisement. Little Genevieve had not been out of the humble Bambrcy street bouse all Winter because the mother did not have the money to buy the warm clothing the child required. Together with her mother, Mrs. Jenny Gallagher, who lives at thn Bambrey street address, she called the Locust number and Mrs. Nagel, answering it, said she would come to tho house and I know the man whose adTertlllng- xperlenr nnd unusual ability entitla Iilm to a Job with greater pos aibltlties than his present con nection ever can offer. This man Is versatile, has fertile mind for writing copy and creating Ideal, plug practical knowledge of commercial art, engravlnr and pr in tine. Trained in every branch of advertising nnd with mer chandising experience he KNOWS now to create) con sumer demand. If your business needs an ad vertising live wire, address Box: O ISO, Fubllo Ledger Office. I know the man see tho baby tho next day, Thursday. Sho arrived the following morning and sought to tako tho baby. Mrs. Gal Ingbcr, however, refused to give her the child in tho absence of her daugh ter, who was at work at the time. She asked Mrs. Nagel to bring clothes for tho child Saturday, when Mrs. Leon ard would bo,at home. Fnmlly Is Impressed "The woman seemed to be very nice," said Mrs. Gallagher yesterday. "She told me sho had been married for some time and that both she and her hus band, who she said was an electrician, wanted rf baby. "She told me of the automobiles she had, her beautiful house and her summer homo in Delaware Water Gap, and I was happy to think little Genevieve would havo nil the things we were not able to give her. On Saturday morning she went to the Leonard homo with clothes for Gene vieve. The mother noted that the woman was nervous, and after the child had been dressed she insisted on going to the future home of her daughter, Mrs. Nagel, she said, told her that she would take the child and that trie neces sary papers would be made out Monday. Thp two women with the babv took a street car and went to the Newbold home. Here Mrs. Nagel took Mrs. Leonard into the house and showed the mother the surroundings in which she said her child would live. "You can come down to see the child tomonow," she is said to have remarked graciously. "My husband and I are going driving in our automobile in tbe morning nnd jf you call us up at 8 o'clock, if it is a nice day, we will tako "VJ- warns! lVehau3 be&n informed by representatives that our display yVkenhnes and 'Greeting Cards is the fardest and most elaborate, in Philadelphia orJeuJVorkj OIZ STREET OlZrf KE.OS inol allays slciix ixitatioax Resinol Ointment is what vouwant for your skin trouble Resinol to stop the itching and burning. In many cases it even clears the erup tion away completely in a reasonably shorttime. Resinol Ointment is not now an experiment although it may be to you as it has been used for years with Resinol Soap as a standard skin treatment. Try it and watch how quickly the skin loses its angry look and healing begins. RESINOL SHAVING STICK is a liwr. its with discriminating men. Ynr drvrrui iclk the Rtsioil predicts. FOOD DRAFTS is made possible through the purchase of "Food Drafts" provided by . th.0 American Relief Administration, Herbert Hoover, chairman. Many of us havo been endeavoring tq perform such service by f irepanng or purchasing. pacnages oi iooa lor overseas shipment n somo cases the packing and ejrtra freight involved adds 100 pei Direct, personal assistance to specific individuals, relatives or friends in Central and Eastern Europe npr cent to the cost. The A. R. A. is solving this difficulty through the rooa-iraiv- pjan. In many impoverished sections of Europe a single ham, outside the ration system, sells for as high as 150. "The only hopo of pre- FOOD OUT A FT STUB OF ISSUING BANrS 1 Na. Date venting large sections going into sheer anarchy lies in their again obtaining food supplies on some basis of bupport from America," says Mr. Hoover. The sum total of food now available in Central Europe is IN SUFFICIENT TO KEEP THE PUBLIC ALIVE. Unoer these circumstances money becomes jivt so much paper so far as nutri tion is concerned. A hungry man, woman or child wants food, not money, and under Mr. Hoover's "Food-Draft" plan we have tho best means (in America) for supplying the need and getting the maximum results with our money. FOOD DRAFT 9CNO THIS ADVICE TO AMERICAN REUCF ADMINISTRATION IIS OBOADWAV NEW YORK FOOD ORAFT SCND Tf 3 ADVICeTO AMERICAN RLLIEF ADMINISTRATION ll. DnOAOWAV NEW VORIf , tg ip- DmirnonAmerieanRtUtfAttiiilnlxtraiton at fitfamrct . Hatt. Date. AsTMierx f fjfiiivxtnt cfj PttckagrsdrsujnaUrl llfUirjtlif Addtyss FOOD DRAFT RECEIPT FOR PURCHASER TKehavtrAssiudAm&No. . TifiimrrfL. jtddnssl. Onyourlt'c fiir. tleuig iJir equivalent far which wt send you hertwilh vurllrafton New York hsuim Hunk , & :v$r - zrtcrJ Wy$&L. iD) V AUA . """iMMB tM r-m rifTr.rTfrnnTfjM AsLtlUr ' We have issued DraflNa- In favor cf Addrrsx- -eft S - 1 " ff" 'SI I -I , I On veurrliJSk fc t PackagtsJesignatrii AtlttteK- oi. . Bfing the nfiu rtUit for which iw icndyou herewith ourDrafl on New York hatuny Rtmk Styiittliiiv . tVignafarv JBk. Jkrte- I DmfiDtntntonAxttrifrtHBrfirfAilmliiiKfm&tit i hfaxvref i Address . r For. . hirhtfjmt drsignued Jleing the equivalent. Ismiiiiti JItmJk. SijfnuniY. No. ORIGINAL "OT TOANSHPA0CC -OOOO ONLY I PdCOCNTCD WITHIN OOOtVtnOMI.TI Or ,u, S I'OOI) DRAFT To American Relief Administration Warehouse at mrjMiiriTfmi 7Zmmmmmmmmmtmm n .a K.13 .. fl iW " "n- i J Packaaes zmmri(rhti the eauivalentofJl Please deliver on rresenlalion lo (trhis pmpcrty constituted npeexentajli Ditiignateil an tetter m cue or cctc vnncfnvdtHsH)ianT to wainun tP""ypfniKqulrooD vALUC American Relief Administration untsm KKhm lOftiitm iikilun SuwhA lUlM UumHA llwm ittebmlM oiuiii.i 4MMI SIO I $50 I IIP I 35Q The Gift or ' Addresn , : SJftuOtuv 1"' 't ' ' itm ' wr---sm!.'!v-i& DON'T SEND MONEY NOR FOOD: SEND "FOOD DRAFTS" The American nellaf Administration will carry stocks of -tapis foods la Praams, Warsaw, Budapeat. Vienna and Hamburr. Operations will be limited to the followlnr staples: Flour, bacon, beans, corned beef, lard or vegetable oils and condensed or evaporated mlllc, 4e banks throughout the United States will receive payment for such commodities and Issue for such payment FOOD DRAFTS on behalf of the. American Belief Administration. These draft must be sent by the buyers to relatives or friends abroad. Every FOOD DIIAFT wl'l tie exebaneed for the Quantity nf food deal .ated thereon when presented by the person to whom It Is aent or his properly con stituted representative. Bhould It be Impossible for any reason to deliver fond acalnst an issued draft, refund, less costs Involved, will be made through the banks to the purchaser. . ....... . The eelllnK banks will forward to the American rtellef Administration. 118 nroadway. New York city, the two advicea bo designated on stocks attached to the draft, accompanied by JNew Tork Exchange. .They will hold the leaning; bank stubs and deliver the original draft and, a receipt to tbe purchaser, who must forward the original draft to the beneficiary. .',' f' xi-e3lty. food tan only lw oelnered when a uroper y executed FOOD DRAFT Is preeented at a main warehouse, not beyond Un.l deller(ea must be arranged by the rec plent through local agencies The raSoni tavirim!!!; in whose territory the Ameilean ReU.r A-mmlatrailon SfKTJfSK8;1 ur5 "" tMy. wlJl le.n1 ",i,P'bl assistance to such deliveries Sni.FnK. p,;n7c1,ynmdayWi)hlanufon1'atr.cif1y &,.!, &M.SSSS ff & commercial project. This Is not purchaser. FOOD DRAFTS CAN BE PURCHASED FROM THE FOLLOWING. The Provident Life & Trust Co. Fourth &t. National Bank Ninth National Bank Bank of North America National Bank of Germantown Central National Bank Franklin Trust Co. Girard National Bank be charged, only the factory' co.V pluVa reaaonaVl. margin to wf.?ASe,'!!J transportation and Insurance. Surplus T funds. I an -will S l?d 5S' .hi American Relief Admlnlstrat on Euranun nhliLS-V'tsV1 M u,e4 or the should uny one desire to contribute to "OHNKUM, KFf IPT" rth h. The Philadelphia Saving jFiuul Society Integrity Trust Co. First National Bank West End Trust Co. Philadelphia Trust Co. little Genevieve and you can come along." The mother departed happy In tho tholight that her child had found an excellent home and foster mother. In tho meantime, Mrs, Nowbold, bearing the door close, came downstairs to see what caused the noise. She found her nurse with the baby in her arms, and in reply to a question the woman told Mrs. Newbold thnt she was taking tho bnby homo to her mother, who wanted to adopt a child. She also said that she had a child ot her own, her husband having died a year previous. Taxicab Was Called Mrs. Newbold immediately ordered ner out of the house. A taxicab was called, tho nurs" and the bnby got into it and that was the last seen nt tho Newbold home cither of tbe baby or the nurse. Yesterday morning, when Mrs. Leonard telephoned the Newbold, home. Mr. Newbold told her that Mrs. Nagci had left the house Saturday and was not to leturn. Tho mother was fran tic and rnsliprl tn fhn Dtootlvn tfurpnn. i imploring the authorities to find her or her. baby. When Mrs. Nagel began working for the Newbold family she snid she came from tho Delaware Water Gap, Au thorities thcro and in other towns up , . . p ; the state linvo-bceu notified to Mawfc Galvanized Boat Pumps itfWtfiiii miii'ssiBrisi MiggftS8j I I L.O.Uerger Co.,00 N. Id t. wT I ifaln 4000. I'arUtt m. i g RIOUNTING on Muslin and lV Cardboard of Maps, Posters and Plans. NATIONAL BLUE PRINT CO. 38 S. 6th St., Phila. Market 1900 Main 569 Little is known ot the nurse. SHw yesterday, by Dr. TUompson m. west- was sent to tho Newbolds, ther sap!". cott, 1720 l'lne street, who was at" tonding tho Newbold' babies. fJ2fSi 52 TO PREVENT "FLU" Aold eHindun exposure, (spray nose nrt khtbIp thrice dally with our Oylro Knrmftlln (Se nnd 7fc n bottle) and keep tho mouth nnd tlh clnn with our Hones and Myrrh (35c a bottle) Thes mr harmlesff. easy and pleasant wny to proteot yourself against irerm borne dleoases LLEWELLYN'S l'hlla.'s standard Drue More 131S Chestnut Street aiyco.rormalete tablet form 2."j ffl I Tlie Pennsylvania Company ;;'a,SiS!:: ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. OJDEIIfjlSl "" ' ASdd ' ASCO. j'A : 7 TOff!csOS " f : !?i a' IfBPlEdRMIlII -a t& , T l e t WrW - TU A S' Ci i-i - ' 'A 'S c oi A S 4 z A' S' c- o. - A S' c-o. A s c o A S. c, k A S c o "A S ,c ,o .i s c 0 ' A s r O i li IXi A r s y u A S c 0 4 I A s c o i s c o r i A S4 c V4 i A S c o A s c o Our Advertisement Is Alive Today, as Usual, Brimful with Money-Saving Possibilities We Call Your Especial Attention to Our ALL-WEEK Special On National Oafs and Best Soup Beans Consumers may buy all they want none sold to dealers N ational Oats pkg9 3 pkgs for 25c A very special price on choice White Oats. It will pay you to buy a half dozen packages. White c The very finest quality White Beans grown cannot be had any better. Economical served as a side dish the choicest you ever baked xry mem served witn a rasher ot "Asco bacon. Lrr li i iii i - -i J Silver fAJ Hillr .... Ac Brand Vitu. lTAfli " UM No need to worry when the milk man i3 late in the morning. Can be used for i ...u.,j uuiraara w licit: irebii miiK or cream is required and will keep longer. S" " Asco Buckwheat p12( Th t orv fincf -r rraA ttin i-1 fitV M. ..- V-J 1WH-OU CV.IU HVpl.U TWJl inuu miu uie ucst ui uvery ini uuitiiL. asco' xabic ayrup, can Voc r Borax &Oap caKe gjc A Bplendtd plffp of laundry toirj big value A merit. This price very special Pearl Tapioea lb 1254 Make n tapioca pjddlng with Evaporated Milk and bee what a delightful, economical and nutrl tlous dessert you can make In Just a few minutes Washday and Cleaning Needs "Asto" Ammonia ....bot. 8c "Asco" Bluing bot. 5c Washing Soda lb. 3c Sunbrite Cleanser ..can 4'jc Laundry Starch lb. 9c Young's Borax Pivd., plcg. 12c Young's Borax Soap, cake 8c Snow Boy Powder, pkg. 4'2c Wash Boards. ..each 55c-75c Rinso pkg. 7c hory Soap Flakes . .pkg. 9c Buckets each 35c-40c strong Hrooms , . 4jc60c-70c Kea seal Lye A-i roiisli .can 12c .can 7c-10c v t ' " - y v j- - V J Gov't Flour - 1Mb bag 70" Straight -nhrnt flour at a very low figure Tnke advantage of tbe opportunity and stock up on a feu bags. Very Best Rich, Sharp lb Cheese We assume nil responeibilltT for the mperlntlvi decree term Bctt" as applied tn thin cheese it is without question the finest obtain II HI." 1 ine ouaiity Mild 1 avc Cheese, lb. . . 37' KrXCoffeen.42 .Go where you may, pay what you will. but you cannot get a more satisfying "cup" than "Asco" blend. Coffee not as good is being sold elsewhere for COc and 65c lb. jT (OurVcry Best lfllS lb 45 X Easilv Hnllflr Vfllllo m mncf rlanc Vprt have your particular blend. The more fussy you are about your cup of tea, the more certain wo are of pleis.ng you. Our Teas are used by those who have con fidence in their own judgment of quality, S. ratlier than high prices. Van Camp's Soups Tomato Chicken j can Vegetable Note the price, we guarantee the quality. Canned Vegetables Tomatoes ) Corn can String Beans Splendid value in "fresh" read-to-serve vegetables. Fancy Norway Mackerel, .. 9s 13 Choice Yeliow Onions . . . ib 9c Temtor Preserves, jar, 35c, 38 Fancy Calif. Prunes, Ib.,20c, 24c,28 Chloride ofJLime, . big can Fine Table Salt, hag 4c For a Hasty Luncheon Potted Meats ....can 6c-12c Best Corned Beef . .can Sac Tuna Fish can 15c-25c Deep Pink Salmon.. can 22c Fancy Bed Salmon, .can 35c Choice Sardines can 7c Heinz Tomato Soup, can lie Kippered Herring . .can 21c Heinz Cooked Spaghetti can 13c-18c Choice Pork & Beans, can 5c lb 1JC Made from fresh apples, pure sugar, and spiced just right. Pure Candies Butterfly Mints Tootsie Rolls Borden Caramels, .pkg. 15c . .each oc Vi lb. CanncdFruils & Vegetables CI! IF1 , onucu readies . can 25c Calif. Peaches ..can 37c-10c Hawaiian Pineapple, 20c-35c t ancy Cherries ..can 27c Choice Tomatoes, big can 15c Sugar Corn can 15c-18c Calif. Asparagus can 20c Tender Beets . .can 17c Garden Spinach can 16c Tender Peas can 12'c-19c n Snr i Quality & Quantify T naf ':n iVr-" ,(."' .. "K j , i. ; W. , is wstMm JKNf rea Quality and Quantity Loaf Our output on Victor is tremendous the capacity of our three big bakeries at times is taxed to the limit a proof of the never falling satisfaction Victor brings to every home. Victor Raisin Bread loaf 1 2' HflVprl ninth T)Alieimi Pnlifn-nia CJt !,.:: J W . ...... -,-..-. VHiuwilltl. WUCUiOO AtOIDlUO These Prices on Bread Apply to Our Philadelphia and Suburban Stores Stores Everywhere in Philadelphia and Throughout Pennsylvania muv .tvibvy, xuuryiana anu ueiawarc f II li Hi hi ji n, wu ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. I" ! V "V -"I ASCO. rfi stn. aV its ah ASCO. ASCO. ' 1t: ' 1 ASCO. ASCO K -i. - .-. . . .-. . t "-)rfA.sai-tl wlllMA --- 11 st- - - '' ' ..." I -i ..T i