' nV I BrV-v W i- hi lli rs RF Eft 'IS mt t-t . NHs-J v.. MAYOR ANNQUNC ES LEGION'S PROGRAM - Posts Throughout City to Honor Memory of Washington on Sunday WILL BE AT OPERA HOUSE "v x?. . . ' M ; ., . - 'jhr.ij EVENING PUBLIC LEDGfeR- PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY EBRtTAETT 12, 1920' " THE NAME AND THE GAME By FANNIE HURST &I& The official program of the American Legion services to be held In the Met ropolitan Opera House on February 22, AVnihlncton's birthday anniversary, was made public today by Mayor Moore. He made the an nouncement today to link the bentiment of tiio first President's birthday anniversary -with that of Pres ident Uncii'n. which occurs today. Ihe statement follows : "On Sunday. February 22. there will be held throuKhout the t nitcd States memorial services under the direction of the American Lesion, in honor of all a : -i, .iio.1 in fliplr country s KPrviro Hnrini? the world war. and atiJand these "services the memorial certificate"! of the French republic will be pre sented to the families of our fallen heroes. "In this citv the services, the first in honor of all of Philadelphia's dead, will he held in the Metropolitan Opera House at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. The French ambassador and The Governor of the commonwealth will address the Kniiinrini. nml thn rrrtificates will be urnsnntpril liv nne of the leaders of the'-nii . American Expeditionary Force to tvven- ..If- x wfls wh th(l ,nw pal,s frcc ty-four women repre'-entins the inothers, man Mnryi J0U know hnt kind of a widows, (iaii5iuci : inu ii- :""" ,pro position I would han nut un to iiu- kiwu-,iu - ..- I..-., j ou nvc y Marjorie Clark, who was born tft the slums, is trying to letter hcrtclf. Snoi refuses an invitation to spend Christmas Eve with Charles Scully at his mother's home in the suburbs, because she does not trust him. On her way home she is met by Blink, a disreputable friend of former days, CHAPTER IV MAIUOIllU CLAHK'S companion steered her past and turned toward her his twitching features, suddenly, a n d c v e n through their looseness, softened. "Poor kid dq," he said, "just send them to mo for reference. I can do some tall vouching for you." "The way I feel lately some time s. honest, I think if I get to getting the indigoes much deeper, there is no telling where they'll lne. Th enmo ns tvull n tlin nn'w ain't all poetry, let me tell you Ihrough the fall of mild snow he could fee her face shining out darkly, and Jus bare, eager fingers moved toward her arm, and except when the spas modic twitch lockrd his features, his f ice, too, was thrust forward, keen and cloe to hers. "I've been telling you that for five years, girl." t .Now, don't go getting me wrong. ft 5-xV ?vVMHwP V s V I V .i&s FANNIE! HURST who dipd promise to ! nmong the most memor able of the nation. "As the niunber of guests to be in vited must be limited to the seating capacity of the opera house, it is urged that nil churches arrange for special services for the morning of Sunday, February 22. so that the people gener ally mav have the opportunity of joining in a city-wide obovanee of the day. "At ,'J o'clock in the afternoon, when the services in the Metropolitan Opera House begin, the bU of Independence Hall will toll for five minutes. I request that all church bells be tolled at the same time, for the same period, so that the famiies of our departed soldiers, jailors and marines, whether taking part in the servkvs in the opera house or at their homes, will know that all of pur people are joining in spirit in their reverent services." There will be a state conference of war-risk insurance officers, according 10 a statement made esterday bv Wil liam ("J. Murdock, the state adjutant. The purpose of this conference will be to devise means of hnndling the insur ance question in the various posts of the Legion. John W. ISrock, Jr., the state finance officer, is issuing to all paid-up mem bers an official membership card. This card is forwarded from state head quarters as soon as the membership is paid, and it requires the signature of the post finance officer and the post commander. Six vaudeville acts will feature n tiro ram tonight at the Benjamin Frank lin Post, N-j. 405, in the I'.iks' ll.ul. Juniper and Arch streets the first of (i number of entertainment programs which will be provided by this post. In cidentally, Dr. A. C. Abbott, the post commander, was able to announce at jthe Second district meeting of the Le JYgion that his post now has a paid-up 'membership of 485, which is the largest ,,'paid-up membership for the year 1020 '-in the county of Philadelphia. Officers of the American Legion and rarious posts throughout the city were ' iuvited today by Dr. Henry Ileilemann j to attend a smoker f Post No. 1GS Thursday evening, February 10, in Bat- ley Hall, Germantown avenue and Som- j erset street. I All post commanders of the Third dis- vtrict were the guests last night of II. . "N. Schwartz, the district chairman, nt ! a dinner at the City Club, at which plans were discussed for developing the Various organizations in the wards of the Third district. The chairman of , the posts in that district are as fol lows: Philip Hering. Jr., Post No. 88;' George McDowell, Post No. 189; Wil liam H. (reamer, Jr., Post No. 10."i ; Samuel L Sehaff. Post No. 27."; I. O. Gordon Forster. Post No. 277; James B. Anderson. Post No. 2S9: II. N 'Schwartz. Post No. 312; John F Bieder. Post No. 3C0 ; Louis Washburn Post No. .185. ears aco when I hail my Iiealth and my looks and "If you want to make me sore, just tune up on that old song. You aiu't man enough to?ven get jour own little kid out of the clutches of a mother that's pulling her down to Hades with her. Take it from me; if there wasn't something in mc that's just sorry for jou, 1 wouldn't walk these here blocks with you. Sometimes when I look at you right hard, Blink, honest, it looks to mc like the coke's got you, Blink." "Now, Marjie " "You wouldn't tell me if it had. But you got the twitches all righty." "It's me nerves, Marj, me nerves and you." "Bah, you got about as much back bone ns a jelly fish. Blaming things on a girl." "You took the backbone out of me, I tell you." . "Oh, no, I didn't: it's been missing since your first birthday." "Eating out my heart and vitals for you and your confounded highfalutin amen notions." "Before you ever clapped eyes on me you was more famous for your arm muscles than your backbone. I guess I don't remember how your own mother told me the very day before she died how she tried on her old knees to keep you out of a marriage with that woman. All that happened way back In the. days when you had your muscles and was head rubber down nt Hersehey's. You knew her kind when you did it, .nml now why ain't you man enough to blame joursclf tor what you arc instead of blaming a girl. Gee!" "I didn't mean it, Marj. It slipped. S'help me, I didn't. Sometimes I just don't know what I'm saying, Marj; that s how my mind kindn gets bomc times; All fuzzed over like." .!''Jiat's tne odds what you say, mink lou're just not man-size, I guess." "I ain't, ain't I? I ain't gone through a living hell sitting on the water wagon for you, have I?" 'Tr' '? keep from twitching that' wa.y; Blink; you give men the horrors." t, ? , Sut out Pla.vins stakes, have 17 Gad, I can live from Sunday to buuclay ou a pickup from a little gamble here and a little gamble there. But when you hollered, I didn't cut it and begin to work up muscle to get d?d I?" J ngain' m I? l lliJn l' Itlink?" Can,t PUmp that int0 me' His voice nnrrrm-ivl i , -,ifreri1nI(heImaefsiikiCurbpa it drunk up before she opened the creases out. I didn't, did I?" They wore in rnnpntnr. .-. r i. ... 4 v" " vuuverc- ii " t:vo Brpat avenues. The snowfall had lightened. Marjorie Clark et her gaze. rest for the moment upon her companion and her voice seemed Gee, Blink, if I thought anv of the -the uplift stuff I've tried to pump IhinkarriS111- U."IlS Tears lay close to the surface of her words and Ins lean face was thrust further forward Jn affirmation. "It Ims. Marj. All I got to do is to think of you and those big black eves of your shining, and I could lead a water wagon parade." "It'a the habits, Blink, you got to watch most. For a minute tonight you looked like a coke and and It scared mc. Don't let tho coke get jou, Blink; for God's sake, don't." "I sent her a fiver, Marj, and a black silk, and a doll with real hair for the kid. Y'oughtta seen, Marj, real hair on it." "That was fine, Blink. Fincl" "Where you going? Aw. come, Marj. for the love of Mike ; you're not going,' "Yes, yes. I got to go. This is Twenty-ninth street, my corner. That's where I room ; that fourth house to the right. That dark one, I got to go." "Where?" "Where do you s'pose? Home." "What's doin' there?" "N-nothing." Whatta you going to do Christmas eve? Sit in your two by four and I dunnol I twiddle your thumbs?" "I-iord," she said dunnol" He set up the jangling again. "It's Christmas eve, Marj." "That's right, rub it in," nnd she looked away from him. "Come, Marj, don't leave me high ana ury iiko tins. jome, ill blow vou to a little supper, kiddo. I got a couple of meal tickets coming to me down nt Hnrry's on some ivories I threw last night." "Dice I And nftcr the line of talk vou just tried to mal: me swallow. Did I believe it? I did not." "No stakes. Marj. Just for a couple oi meni ricKeis we losseu. uome, girl, you ain't been down to Harry's for months; you won't get your halo mussed from one time. It's Christmas eve. Marj." "I heard you the first time." "If I got to go it nlonc tonight. Marj. it'll be the wettest Christmas I ever spent. I'll pickle this Christmas eve like it was never pickled before, I will.' "Aren't you no man nt nil. tlin.nt. ening like that? Just no man nt all?" ''I tell jou if I got to go it alone tonight, I won t be. I'm crazy enough to tear things wide open." "A line of talk like that will send me nome quicuer than anything if you want to know it." She turned'her face away and toward tho dark alsl of the side street, "I didn't mean It, Marj." "I hate whining." "Don't go, girl. Don't. Don't give mc the horrors and lcavo mc alone tonight, Marj." "Geo!" "Fine little Joy lane for your Christ mas eve, eh? Don't go, Marj. Have a heart and be a sport. Let mc blow you to a supper down at Harry's for old times sake. Didn't you promiso my 'old woman to keep an cyo on me? illdnt you t for old times' saKC, fliarj i It's Christmas." "It'll be a merry evening In that two by four of yours, won't it? Look at it down there; cheerful, ain't it?" Tears formed in a glaze over her eyes. "Be a sport. Marj." "All right Blink I" At tjio family entrance to Harry's place, and just around the corner from the main cntrnnce of knee-high swing ing doors and a broadside of frosted plate-glass front, a bead of gas burned sullenly through a red globe, winking, so to speak, at all who would enter. Copvrljht. into, bv Wheeler Sundtcate (CONTINUED TOMORROW) Dies In Broad Street Station Thomas Gibson, seventy-four years old, of 2003 Green street, died sud denly in Broad Street Station last night, lie was pronounced dead by Dr. Har cy W. Kline, a railroad physician. Gibson was on his way to Okomo, Pa., when he was stricken. He was identi fied by his daughter. Mrs. M. U, l.cntz, with whom he lived. f ASCO. Lighting Fixtures 25 to 50 SAVING This Handsome Indt- Iff vast T trl.,t. TO1... if canibe used for Gas or Electric. Specially priced, while ?o oc they last, a0 Fix. for GB9....S1.7S l"lx. for Elec. . .$1.65 Usulite Gas Mantles. 9c each; 3 for 25c Inverted Gas Light, Complete Special Price, 57c With half frosted globe mantle, burner, has patent s p r 1 n g attached It h a t will hold globe securely in place. All Oan Shnwern B r e a 1 1 y reduced during tliU sule. 1'Ioor Lamps nnd Silk Sliudts at a suiliiE of 30 "Majestic" Electric Heaters, tQ OC Iteeular P3'60 J11.50 y&nn?s Phila. Lighting Fixture Co. no c ntX, ivhoimjie 0, J. in ,! iietnll A v doors above Chestnut iwxt -ud OI'KV MOW, ITU. AND T. KVr.S. Mann & Bilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET U t Is ' ( Tyrol Wool 1 Spring Styles New Colors Ladies' and Misses' Tailored Suits 29.75 36.75 49.75 Top, Street and Motor Coats 32.75 42.75 54.75 Tyrol Wool is serviceable, economical and suitable for all outdoor wear. MANN & DiLKS 1102 CHESTNUT STREET PENN METAL COMPANY, Ltd. 25th and Wharton Sti. PHILADELPHIA rA si o A J s Ol U si C o - rWBCaAiiis NffrrWo m w w -M asco. asco. I lAEtlMMn 1 11 ASCO- ASCO- asco. J "II itll It - - - - ! Ill ""lTi ll III rflli rf. Jl, ,t, m. anJi mm WM.-JUB w i a1 1 . ' 'S. : i a i ,C' W1NTKH KKSOKTS ATLANTIC CITV. N. J. MrU4 ATLANTIC CITY.N. J. I AivAmcricaa Plaa Hotel of DisimdioRandRealCtomtdrt j FIREPROOF1 OARAGE. I capacity goo. Watrcr&uztoA wo-vfcu" Virginia Avenue at Boardwalk American and European: plan. Hot and cold sea and freah water batht. Sua parlor and every comfort. Open all year. DAVID nnno Ownr and Proprietor PflnntrlTmnlA An. rtauita n.h mnA I I StMl Pier. eanbrWl laejttinn slwava nnn I ICapacltr BOO. PrtraU bath, tannine I watar In room, alaratar, ate Winter I Urma. Booklet. Albert II. Darnell I A S. c 0" 'A' S- C. 0. 1 A S" c Oi A s C PO i r Try CLARENDON Hotel Virgin! i Atp. near Heach Aln-niK open! 100 roams, with tint and enM rnnnlnr wHtrri nrlvnte bath: cnnnrltr soo. Hrlte for ratrx. booklet. Monroe Ilnlchln. IVe cunnot Heat rlbe the many feature of The HOTEL FREDOMA Tpnncshfe Ae,, JtiHt off Ilonrdunlk European plan, in an adertlaement. Our j uonKipt win cnnvinpp vou JMn reason. THE PENNHURST Ocean and Michigan nvc. Always open. Cvsrr appoJntmpnt WM n HOOD. THE WILTSHIRE Vlrclnla ae. and Deach. Capacity 350. Prlv. baths, runnlne water, elev.. etc Amer plan, J4 un d'ly. upeclal wkly. Dktt SAM Univ KI.T.IH Owner. N J COI.T.tNS. Mltr STI1AMMIIP NOTirKS BTRfMotllP NOTirKS TRAYMOREATLANTicad VWWS GREATEST llOTaSUOCESS A Si C '"i - i s S A b C O rn . frmBmmammmmMMtmmmamB, tySm- ' "' i ii . i CV J7fte Most Boauttful Car in America OTio Most ServicaM Truck in America trsitei Performance and dependability --the two absolute essentials in an automobile are "built in" in Paige Cars. CUV A. WlllY President 7hjoe "DisMhvdors 394 ?RTH BR9A0 STR66T, PHILAOetPHIA Vestalia Navirino Rembrandt . . . SAXONIA ... Netherpark . . . Chipana Doonbolm .... V.Idara K. A. Victoria, Carmania New York Imperator New York Royal George New York Columbia New York Vennonia Philadelphia Mauretania New York Saxonia '. New York Pannonia New York K. A. Victoria New York Carmania New York Rojal Ceorje New York Mauretania New York Caronia New York Columbia New York Imperator New York Pnssencer and lelsht Services Philadelphia to London Philadelphia "Antwerp Manchester New York NEW YORK " PLYMOUTH, HAMBURG & LONDON Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia New York ..Feb. 17 ..Feb. 19 ...Feb. 18 HOTEL BOTH WELL Virginia nv , second house from Boardwalk and hteel Pier. Every appointment. Highest tnnrtard In cuslne nnd service. Booklet. FEB. 21 " Liverpool Feb. 23 " London Feb. 25 " Bristol (Avonmouth) Feb. 28 " Antwerp Feb. 2 " Plymouth, Cherbourg and Liverpool. .. .Mar. 2 " Plymouth, Cherbourg and Liverpool. .. .Mar. 2 " Cherbourg and Southampton,., Mar. 6 " Plymouth, Havre and Southampton Mar. 9 " Londonderry and Glasgow Mar. 13 " London Mar. 18 " Cherbourg and Southampton Mar. 20 " Plymouth, Havre and London Mar. 3G " Patrai, Dubrovnik and Trieite Mar. 31 " Liverpool .- Apr. 3 "Liverpool -...Apr. 6 " Plymouth, Havre and Southampton Apr. 14 " Cherbourg and Southampton Apr. 17 " Plymouth, Cherbourg and London Apr. 17 , " Londonderry and Glasgow Apr. 17 " Cherbourg and Southampton May 1 For l,ater HalllniM Apply to 1300 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA HOTEL CONTINENTAL Alwavs nnpn. Alwnvn rnitv Tarme trtnA. rate. Phone or write. M. Walsh Duncan I BON AIR $1." up weeklv Ocean Avenue. Near Beach. American plan, $2 ,8 day; J. H. HAITTINGER. Westminster y- ,Av' n.ea' B,ca5:h' Elev- to St.; private batha, run. Matnr, fH lily.;J2 50up dally c. Buhro. , HOTEL BpSCOBH. r un weelllv Phone 117. A. K. MARION PHILLIPS HOUSE Massachusetts Av..ntar parh. F. P. Phillips A s i f A fS' C' o. ' n WASIIINOTON D. O. Burlington Hotel Amerlran nnd European HOMKIJKE CI.UAN PEMFECT Ct'ISINB :!8II Itooms Willi Hath. $3 to $3 FIVU lllN'l TES KHO.M KVlUtY'i'UINO WaKltlnieton. II. C. ASHEV1I.I.K. N. O. SOUTH AMERICAN PASSENGER SERVICE TO THE LANDS WHERE IT'S SUMMER NOW ROTERYPASK HOTEL ViJiirV IH THE LAND OK TH SKVl 8tamera of tke united States hlppi rum Board will ba daapatchad for BRAZIL, MO u below URCGUAT and ARGENTINC ItEPl FOR BUENOS AYRES. MOCCASIN (a), 8,000 tons displacement. March 10 FOR RIO JANEIRO, SANTOS, MONTEVIDEO AND BUENOS AYRES CALLAO (a). 12.000 tons. March 15 MARTHA WASHINGTON (b), 15,000 tons. March 30 HURON (b). 17.000 tons. April 20 (a) lit Class only, (b) lit. 3d and 3d Class. For pttiaf rata and other partlculart apply to anv I'asienaer Agency or, to MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINE rMene. i lienartment tl-m beaver St.. New Trk. HV ON THE DIXIE HIGHWAY Fimeui everywhere for Its location, servloo and cuisine. Booklet and rate upon application S. J. LAWRENCE. Manager ROCKI.KDOK. TLA. ridiahRiverRock1edfl Ei ROCKLEDGE . FLORIDA M io miles tiuth ol Jacksonville on tl Indian Rlvir. u fcB, iiiuuBiu iiuici, .mik.iy w. Excellent irolf. tennis, boating, fish In i hunting, etc. Orchestra, dancing-. OPEN JANUARY TO APRIL tittnture uid ttrms mailed. Henry M. It teh. Ma. U.Jfc 1 I... ,i h. ekM-Saslt .rfit,,.. .Jljvj..,j tt HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE Why Suffer Longer? Drink Mountain Valley Water The famous curative water from near Hot Springs, Ark. ENDORSED BY PHYSICIANS Mountain Valley Water Co., 718 Chestnut St. I'hone Walnut 3407 ..i .t l..rtlr,ir Clubs. Hot.l. Cafes and P. B. R. Jlnlnr ears. PoW or nrtIaa irocsrs. drufilsts, etc.. or direct vy us. jJllllllllllllllllllllllliill map M Pr?5sssE EARNLINE InconorateI HB1 U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamer General Cargo Regular Service Philadelphia Manchester S S "West Bridge" Feb. 12 1 Philadelphia Havana SS "Lake Galera" . . .Loading SS "Coquina" Feb. 20 For rates and particulars apply to Earn-ljne Steamship Co. 139 South Fourth St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. State Bank of Philadelphia i Fifth and Bainbridge Sts. STEAMSHIP TICKETS MERCHANTS & MINERS Transportation Company Kstabll.hetl 18S4 Millions or I'sHxenserH Carried- Not a Life Lost COASTWISE LINES rhlladelnhla-Dotton, Wed., fat., a V. M rhlladrlphU-Naiannah and Jacksonville, Fridar. 6 P. M. Freight only until May 1st. HAVANA Freight-Passenger From Norfolk Kery 10 Daj s. S "Grecian, " February 111th H. 8. "Ontario," February 'J6lh rare, dii. rneriai it HurrU. Maelll & Co, Hooklnir Acents 3S .so. William ht.. N, . Y.i Norfolk, Tu and fnjetie Illilic., I'lilln. A, I.. 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All druzleis I.eirillv lncnriZV.tZi ' it . . d "oa Finol nr Clilronenrtle II In o ti. . .V" Washington. I. O. Dr. J, S. Itlley Pre.i" i'hnne Mnln 11100 THE TAYLOR SCHOOL s .regg Shorthaml, Touch Typowrlllng. nfok' ping. Hecreiarmi uoureeK. Day A nIifI.i vmgii, Strayer's Business CoIIeo-o uI.,li,,ade.,,,llB fir,ul't llilliieH School B07 riiestnnt St. l'hnne Wnlnui itat n. ikutivruMiu.. . .-.- "; .'.wy . ,uns (. I tiv.l.l.r, ijr.rtnw.in in English and French TTnv n.lH i.llfl flirlher InfortnSlInn nnnl. .fTurn,ri w.in.n i...... JXA KiKn?P' Paiien Ofllce, 1831 Walnut St., rblla. I tt, I'bono J'oplar 20Q8 W. ' A S c f-ol A' Si C o r- "i r ' A' S" c ' 1 1 A s c 6 A S C o A rs s A S c to A s C o Again We Call Your Attention to Our All-Week Special on the Best Soup Beans and National Oats A Wonderful Opportunity to Cut Your Table Cost on These Two Recognized Nutritious Foods Consumers may buy all they want none sold to dealers J Bwhite Beaias M 8' The very finest quality White Beans grown cannot be had any better. Economical served as a side dish the choicest you ever baked. Try them served with a rasher of "Asco" Bacon. N ational Oaf 3 pkgs for 25c A very special price on choice Whito Oats. It will pay you to buy a half dozen packages. yyyyAwwyMyMWwyWMWMywywWMyywM Oar Stores Are Noted for Quality Better and Fresh Eggs BUTTER Made from the rich Pasteurized cream of finely bred cattle without question 'the very finest butter you ever ate. There is that something about the flavor of "Louella" you will never forget. Frtjn From the Cham Fine quality Pure Creamery Prints. 70' l.Ml.l...-....l 'TeaiEGGS-72c FreBh from the nest. Twelve of the freshest, biggest, meatiest eggs packed in every carton. "Quality Counts" in eggs as in everything else. i Fresh EGGS 66c Strictly fresh. Every egg guaranteed. ; and an American Store's guarantee means ', more than the mere saying so it means 12 strictly fresh eggs in every dozen. J, '&rfio Teas 45c A blend to suit every palate. Your choice of Plain Black, Mixed, Old Country style or India and Ceylon: We guarantee to please the most particular tea drinker. Cdlfee i42' "Asco" Blend (OurVervBes!) Rich, full, heavy body, roasted fresh daily. Delightful aroma and the flavor you can't forget. When once you use "Asco" you will never nave any otner, V r jfS "ASCO .fftF-K " " ssJ "W-Trv .. .lal rV ,w-r r -i. g12 npiryvvnni'vrr1r,ir ' Van Gump's Soups Chicken )-SAc Tomato 1 ican Vegetable ) "" v gyywygyyyu. AppIeXv ,& b, 11. ?&. yp ilenten Mttb$ The Lenten season begins next week consider the list that follows for your week end buying. Fancy Red Salmon . .can 35c Choice Pink Salmon, can 22c Choice Sardines ..can 7c-17c Fancy Shrimp ......can 16c Pure Codfish ....pkg. 7c-12c Dried Hake Fish . . .brick 19c Norwaj Mackerel, each 9c-13c Smoked Herring . .bunch 23c Big Bloaters each 15c Trenton Crackers lb. 18c Pride of Farm Catsup, bot. 17c Fresh Cracker Dust . .lb. 13c Victor Bread Crumbs, pkg. 13c Tuna Fish can 15c-25c Campbell's Pea Soup, can 12c Campbell's Celery Soup, can 12c Navigator Brand 1 can Tic viP" Cttfe, "iV Wilbur's ' ..-? ?. ChocoJafe 11 " if.- taUe' 1rf - J Yvriirer'rii'V iwww Canned VccetiDIes Tomatoes j Corn Siring Beans) rUMWVgwy C can .ir I-ancy Vv.. jr&ujiica j ". ;v ib 24 &- J -t.r- II .ll'- VM laVHUIj: 1 -Ol-- II " , II "Jlrr V A Gov't Flour lS 70 bag Pure wheat flour at a very low price. A timely opportunity to cut your table costs. "Asco" Baking Powder, can 3c-9c SS Cheese 42c v We assume all resnonsihilitv Tnr tin. superlative degree term "Best" as applied to this cheese it is without question the fine&t obtainable. I ., .. " t y- -v line tjuuiuy jjiio tncChC, lb. 37C s tew uittw T IL.LiI bViaaatV VAXJT UE& W L3 Quality fe QuantxtyW, ." , -uir V. '.4M arfiuiSaS 77e Unmalchable reno j 7' -4 Victor is made from the purebt wheat flour and the highest grade ingredients obtainable. Eat more Victor Bread it's the most wholesome, nutritious and most economical of all foods. There's a Pan Fresh From the 0ens fgr You. YietorRaisinBrcadioafl2c "Asco" Cake vk 14c Baked with California Seedless Raisins. Wiiite, Gold or Cl'iocolate. These Prices on Bread Apply to Our Phila., Camden and Suburban Stores These Prices Effective in All Our Meat Markets Eat More Beef & Pork & Less Mutton & Lamb Beef and Pork are the cheapest meats that you can eat and are full of rich nutrition which is needed to build up and keep the body healthy. By using less Mutton and Lamb you help to bring down the High Cost of Living. Note the Difference in Prices and Your Savings: ROASTS Legs Lamb 50c EISES! Roast '"-35c Saying Ib 15c 50c 19c Saving ,b-31c "28c Loin Fork Legs Lamb . Roast lb. .lb. lb. .-....... .....n..-s).i--wl NeCK DahI; tiiops End a van or Roasts CHOPS AND STEAKS Loin Lamb Chops .. . . ,b' 70c S3 Steak ,i..40c Saving ....... Ib- 30c Loin Lamb Chops ,b- 70c Loin Pork Chops lb- 35c Saving "" 35c T Rib Roast ib 22c asco" nil Khi Stores EveryAvhere in Philadelphia and Throughout Pennsylvania New Jersey, Maryland and Delaware W " -W ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. - -- - - ifii ASCO. ASCO. 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