Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 23, 1920, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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By HAZEL DEXO IIATCIIELOR
ConiriaM, ItiOt IV M uM(o Xedoer Oo.
IJ7c7t Tells of the Dinner-Dance
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ViSAJSL. ,TTecame The wifi of a
vn'..uT,iman and tho mother of
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trtf 'iijfjren ty eorKer mar
lb f !' ,' l.,,j "aranolUe Burton
'all her heart, hut toh'm the teas
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cnTONG, Harriet's husband, was
PT. nJ nrosperous ooMnp. At the
A JUr?,tv he sat on Laurel's left and
Wu? laugh frequently. Harriet.
"M0 ,BJ beautifully gowned, watched
!k ,",? the other end of the table
"fJranvllle. Laurel was exquisite,
ir "raDT'i.t. in n sown of snnnhlro
lte1y to J. ,h' necklacoi of sapphires
.nranvillc had given her sparklln
ttl fil'Swt of her neck nnd throat.
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ICi n too. waicncu xiuurt-i una
WSa rDd this bo tho girl who
T vd with her on tho Chronicle,
K i a short tlmo ago had worn
liO Only " ,u0f rrnnm of rnMo
!D'w wonderful woman with her
i'tr'.. hair thrust through with n
nrh ofbrHHnt8 with her fresh charm
". . tii In Laurel's manner that keen
Sifii knew had not been thcro before.
F Arf maturity, perhaps, n repressed
ASiIKhat was sophlstlcatedly charm
f but which lacked tho utter sponto-
ng
nclty that Laural had possessed during
tho days of her engagement. Winona
could no moro havo Imagined Lanrel
flushing nnd paling alternately as she
spoko of her lover than sho could have
imagined Granville Bhowlng anything
but his perfectly cold, hnrd-pollshcd
surface.
There wcro several of tho younger set
present, nnu mong tnem Marion Worth.
Marlon Worth was very youthful so
young, in fact, that she found it hnrfl
to disguise tho fact that sho blamed
-.ut:i uuiuuou miu IlcrscU WBH nOl glV
ing this dinner party In Granville Bur
ton's home. Marlon had n frnelle. cirl
ish prcttincss. She was very like Ituth
Maddox, Granville's first wife, as sho
hnd been at her age. Sho wore palo
blue gauze, nnd her arms and neck were
n little too thin. Sho sat on n low
couch with Harriet nnd n Mrs. Craig
nnd catered unblushingly to tho older
women. Marion wns u sweet parasite,
wining 10 agree wun any ono who Bccm
cd of moro importnnco than she.
Laurel hnd Invited Rnvprnl rnnnt- mn.
but Marlon was nt tho ago whero sho
scorned men between twenty nnd thirty
as children. Sho had wanted, more than
sho had ever wanted anything in her
young life, to marry Granville Burton,
nnd because Harriet hnd taken her up
and had sponsored her cause in n way
sho had felt that her dream had n chance
of materializing. She had a littlo feline
dcslro to dig her kitten claws Into
Jjtiurci, to hear some one talk nbout her,
but she could do nothing tut tako he.
cue from tho people around her. Harriet
had decided that, innsmnch as her sister-in-law
was-n succesSf sho would
acclaro herself definitely on her side.
a'ho conversation was desultory until
the men joined them, and at 10 o'clock,
when the dancing wns started in the two
nig connecting rooms on tno library,
somo of tho older pcqplo started bridge
and thn rent drifted out to the groundn.
The grounds of tho Cedars wcro a vorl-
tauio paradise, lanterns bwudjc in the
breeze, nnd the littlo marquee where
drinks nnd llsht refreshments were
served was nblazo with light. Laurel
was surrounded with men besieging her
for dances, and sho queened it, with her
eyes starry and her smllo gayJover an
aching heart. Sho was amazed to know
how much sho cared, how much sho had
counted on tho lovo of this man and
how cnpty her life was without it.
Lata that nlirht. after tho euesta had
gono, she threw n light wrap about her
and stole into Winona's room. Winona
sat before tho dressing tablo brushing
out her hair, just as sho had sat so
many times in their littlo apartment.
Winona was so sane, so wholesome, that
a little warmth thawed tho ice that had
been gathering nround Winona's Heart
since enrly afternoon. Quito suddenly
sho wanted to cry and just as suddenly
sho knew jho couldn't: She threw her
self into tho chaiso longuo-bctwcen the
windows nnd watched Winona lazily.
"It's so good to have you," she said
after a moment.
"It's good to bo here," Wlnonn re
turned, peering nt Laurel through the
hair that clouded her face and hid her
expression. Laurel was unhappy. Wi
nona had decided thnt fact for herself
early in tho evening.
Tomorrow Winona changes licr mlndJ
uuuut sumo smau Mings.
ELITE JOIN THE UNWASHED
WHILE FOUNTAIN GURGLES
Rittenhonsc Square Residents Must Forgo Usual Batfi Until
Water Shortage Is Remedied Davis Raps Waste
Water water everywhere but not n
drop to bntho in. This Is tho predlca-'
ment in many 'homes in tho Rlttcn
houso Squaro section. '
It might bo an exaggeration to say
thero is no water N whatever. Tliero is
some, but it drops languidly and hesi
tatingly into tho tubs; and thoso of
great girth and largo" displacement hnvo
consldorbnle difficulty in engulfing them
selves in sufficient aqua pura.
And James, tho valet, therefdro Rets
a blast from his master every morn bo
cause tho "bawth" is almost waterless..
Meanwhile the big fountain spreading
llko the chcstnjtt tree in nittenhouso
Squaro bubbles boisterously nnd per
scverlngly nnd has dono so all winter.
Naturally tho residents of that sec
tion arc indignant. If they want to
batho in their third-floor bath they turn
the water on tho night before nnd it
gurgles into tho tub through the night.
Like all other squares, Rittcnhouse
is under tho suDcrvislon of tho Fair-
mount Park Commission. Home of the.
commissioners arc down at Palm Bench,
wheer the Atlantic ocean is moro lib
eral than tho Rittcnhouse bathtubs,
but those who nru still hero say that
the whole matter is exaggerated.
Some of tho commissioners say tho
fountain docs not affect tho pressure
in the neighborhood.
Chief Davis, of the water bureau,
thinks differently.
"Residents of homes should havo
.wnter first and fountains should mmn
next, If this fountain has been run.
nine all winter, it's typical of tho waste
Which Is going on all over tho city.
- A small clcdic pump placed under
tho fountain would solve tho matter,
but as thcro' are many fountains in the
city that would increase tho cost of elec
tricity. '.
"-'I cannot imagine," said the chief,
"who wants to sit In a cold square in
a snowstorm nnd watch a fountain
play. It would bo much better if the
fountain were stopped from November
to April."
FIND FILMS FAIRLY MORAL
intercnurch Federation Commltteo
Will Report Favorably
Upon the whole, tho moving picture
films displayed in tho city are free from
objcctionablo features, bnt tho posters
outside some theatres vcrgo upon the
immornl.
This, in effect, is expected to bo the
report of tho soOal purity committee of
tho Intcrchurch Federation of Phila
delphia, which has been making a tour
of tho motion picture houses. The re
sults of the survey will bo announced
Thursday night at tho annual meeting
ot tno icueration in Tabernacle Prcs-
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Thirty-seventh and
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some nicely sliced Bond Bread
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And he 'is the King of your house
Bond Bread's delicious, home-made goodness
isn't one bit too good for him !
lThe mothers of bovs like him they were
the designers of Bond Bread.
In their own kitchens, they baked loaves of
home-made bread as models for Bond Bread.
Then our baking experts took the best of
these home-made loaves and copied their
flavor and goodness into Bond Bread.
Thats why mothers insist on Bond Bread for
their children.
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Your Dollars Contain More Than One Hundred Cents,
When Spent at an American Store
Whereas, technically, tho dollar contains just one hundred cents, its true
value can only be measured by its purchasing power by what you can do -with it.
little wonder then that in these days of economic pressure the CROWDS
LEAD TO OUR STORES. Everyone should know, what our customers have
i? si"c'earnpd by experience, that our Producer to Consumer plan is not a mere
cJpini, hut a living-, energetic business principle working out to your advantage,
every day in the year.
We arc doing more today to reduce, and hold down, the cost of living
than any other agency, either fancied or real, in existence.
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Fresh Eggs for Any Purpose
the Sickroom, Poaching or Boiling
"Gold Seal"
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Positively new lnid.
eggs in every carton.
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economical and entirely satisfactory to use in Coffee, Tea or Puddings almost any purpose
wnuro wnoio miiK 13 required.
Van Camp's
Soups
Tomato
1AC
Qttn can III
Vegetable 1U
Note the price; we guar
anteo the quality.
Washday Helps
"Asco" Ammonia hot. 8c
"Asco" Bluing bot. 5c
Washing Soda lb. 3c
Sunbrite Cleanser ..can 4'jc
Laundry Starch lb. 9c
Young's Borax Pwd., pkg. 12c
Young's Borax Soap, cake 8c
Snow Boy Powder, pkg. 4'jc
Wash Boards .. .each 55c-73c
Rinso pkg. 7c
Ivory Soap Flakes . . .pkg. 9c
Buckets each 35c-10c
Strong Brooms ..i5c-G0c-70c
Red Seal Lye can 12c
A-l Polish can 7c-10c
Canned
Vegetables
Corn
Tomatoes
ai Beans
11
can 1 1
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Splendid value in "fresh"
ready-to-serve vegetables.
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VeryDnnATniMl . 0?C
Best I 111 CLidl U IU WO
Absolutely the finest quality obtainable.
Thero is a big difference in Lard as in
most other goods this is American
Stores grade.
National Oafs 9
3 pks. 25c
Your opportunity is still here to stock
up to your advantage. Buy a half-dozen
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"Asco" Buckwheat,
pkg. 12c
s" "v packages
Hot cakes where
after-taste lingers.
the
Corn Meal, lb. 5c
Either yellow or white
fresh ground, the best
grown.
Best Rice, lb. 18c
Fjnest quality whole grain
exceptional value.
Pure Apple Butter,
lb. 19c
A wholesome spread that
appeals 'to adult and child
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"Asco" Beverages,
bot. 12c
$1.95 a dozen
Ginger ale, root beer and
saraaporilla handy to havo
when tho unexpected happens.
Hentetx Jgteebsi
Rich Cheese lb. 37c
Choice Pink Salmon can 22c
Fancy Red Salmon can 35c
Domestic Sardines can 7c-17c
Fancy Shrimp can 16c
Prepared Cod Fish pkg. 7c-12c
Dried Hake Fish in bricks 19c
Norway Mackerel each 9c-13c
Smoked Herring bunch 23c
Big Bloaters each 13c
Kippered Herring can 21c
Pride of Farm Catsup,bigbot.l7c
Oystercttes plB, 7C
Trenton Crackers Jb. 18c
Fres,h Cracker Dust lb. 13c
Victor Bread Crumbs pkg. 13c
Tuna Fish can 15c-25c
Best Pearl Barley lb. 7c
Best Soup Beans lb. 10c
Campbell's Tomato Soup, can 12c
Campbell's Celery Soup.... can 12c
Campbell's Clam Bouillon, .can 12c
Good Quality Catsup bot. JOc
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Calif. Raisins, pkg. 25c
Your choice of cither
seeded or seedless.
"AW Sugar Corn,
can 18c
Genuine Maine corn, the
finest to be had.
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Choice Tomatoes,
big can 15c
Big cans chock full of red
ripe tomatoes.
Fancy Onions, lb. 8c
Yellow globe onions sound
as a bullet.
Oar Teas and Coffee Never Fail to Give Complete and Entire Satisfaction
XK Coffee .. 42c I ;2- Teas 45'
Every bean packed full of strength,
body, aroma and flavor. The coffco that
tastes different, is distinct from
other.
every
(Our Very Best)
12c ' lb. pk.; 23c Vi lb. pkg.
Particular people, the ted drinkers that
know a good cup, the homes that know
dollar quality even though it only costs
forty-five cents, are those that are using
"Asco" Blend today.
Dried Peas
and Beans
Soup Beans lb. 10c
Marrowfat Beans lb. 15c
Lima Beans lb. 17c
Green Peas lb. 10c
Yellow Split Peas lb. 10c
Relishes
t Canned and
I Drier! Fniita
Mixed Pickles bot. 15c
Sour Gherkins bot. 15c I Evap. Peaches lb. 30c
Targe Sour Pickles . .do. 18c J Vi!,,f; 1!runc1s ,b- 20c -4c 28c
Olives (stuffed) bot. 28c ,bd f "!! ll
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luwaiian Pineapple. ..can 35c
ancy reaches, can a?c, -10c
Olives (plain) bot
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This price on "Victor" applies to our Philadelphia, Camden und Suburban stores only.
loaf
Victor Raisin Bread
Baked with a liberal supply of delicious California seedless raisins.
12c
77iese Prices Effective in All Oar Meat Markets
Small Lean Picnics
New cure; weigh from 4 to G lbs. each.
lb
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Steak 35
CHUCK
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Roast 21
Lean Soup Beef
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Lean Boiling Beef
lb- 19c
Large Mar
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cu.
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Fresh Hamburg
Steak, lb.
25c
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