HI" X 't.?, , 4 l Wjf Pa MJ V t ;kfe .t's , ', tf f 9 BOYS FORCE WAY J REAL DINNER " i' iy 1 ' w '. u v JpHlL'ACBIiPfiiA, "MOOTATs, MABOft 8, 10& v w f--j rrnn Wtin Pollcoman nnu - Broko Into Kusiauraui. Through Roof CAN-OPENER DID TRICK .. nnil n Hltlo enersy Wi " caQ :".- fPhnm... each M.fr Sacns nnu ucu r. ,nl t Itrccts nnd enjoyed n big Sun g.nsom strccw nnu J lhor)taco .Wtth, root "and wcro surprised In tho midst of their feast by Patrolman Best. They gained tho roof, by climbing the firo escape, nnd, according to Thomas, "tho rest was easy." Although- each was held In 5500 ball for court today by Magistrate Carney on effort will bo made to turn thorn oTcr to tho Juvenllo Conrt. When tho boys wero searched the only thing found on them was the can opener. "That may not be worth much o ou,' said Sachs when Best took tho tool away from h m, "but belie m that led us to a real' meal yesterday After getting lnsido tho restaurant building, tho boys said they got a clue to the whereabouts of tho kitchen through the "good smells that came from down stairs." They didn't bother much about dishes, but dined directly from tho pans of beef. Tho menu selected covered a wldo variety. The youthful prisoners declared that they had no home, no parents, no rela tives and wcro getting along good enough ddst by themselves. For 'threJ months they have been sleeping in stables, warehouses 'nnd railroad stations. Found Dead In Field Thomas Williams, forty years old, was found dead last night in the fields near his homo nt Seventh nnd Curt n streets. Williams, who lived alone In n small cabin, was known to scores of children, who called him-"Uncle Tom' Polled bellcvw ho died from exposure. guf a Flowergram O"'" . l An CItr liriitrati . ,,-T.W KtnA fit tht UOat" Charles Henry Fox lirouu DM gjJTEWASHING and WATER KSTAnMBIlED 18 YEABS Wm. B. Southern K, W. Corner J2th and Spruce OLD ROOFS MADE LIKE NEW Mav PI attic Cement Will Stop Leak in Any Root Write for Booklet Ilcll I'linne. Tllnmond 3103 lXnhllftlinl ISO'S ROBERT A. MAYS Ktnrrt In Roflflnr, Hoof raimiDE innuns unu Spnutlnc 2352 North 21. t Street i?raE That Buy Anything from tht IrxidJnr tore of rhlla.. W1I mlniton, Camden and AtUntte CItr EasyTerms FRAMBES & CLARK 1112 Chestnut St., Phlla. 119 Guarantee Tr. Hide. Atlantic City SO N. Third St.. Camden STORE mm i The DIET during & after INFLUENZA v ipfiMMPiH.M Jt it kUWF ATSMttOl f v. ft Rich Mills St Malted Grain Extract iNutritiouo Digestible Initantly prepared no cooking Used successfully over century SS Horlick's Thus Avoiding Imitations TOOT AND Mini TROUDLGH Initantly relieved by our apeetal arch upporU. fitted and adjusted br expert!. 0 AU r floamfeaa Klantlo IloiUrr, tho moat comfortable aupport , . f or van coee velna. . swollen limb, weak kneaa and ankles. ' Truaaea. abdominal ana atni.ua aup vllAj,".' &t03 l V?,)llnc.Jn 'ho world. rhlladelphl Ortiiopedlo Co., 4ft N, inth ill Cut out and katD for raferance. P. u I It ASCO. ASCO. ASCO.ITlJnHlllIjS I MJl ASCOT " ASCO. " ASCO M STORES CO. !., a rollahlnc Done flulcklr SrSdl Piano Polish PiAHOAM polish. netuttm. V-jSf HtHMnSf' '"ita.r This preparation htta been used for over 80 years on tho highest (trade V I A N O 8 and FUUNITUUU and la Buarnntee to preserve the VAIINISH and pra vmt It turning blue. It produces a luMro llko new with thn 'f light est effort. Try It on your AUTOMOH1L.E. 50c Can: 3 Cans, $1, Postpaid NEW riANOS. S1D5 to 050 NEW rL,YEnS. S425 to 2100 HOWAflDVHCENT 8S0-83S-S4O-84S-8t4-8t0 " NOHTJI 0TII HT. An Ideal Occupation for Young Women VOU would work. near your home and have short hours with attrac tive surroundings and hot lunches at cost. During the first four weeks while learning you would be paid $12' per ' week and rapidly ad vanced thereafter. Your position would be permanent with anni versary payments, sick benefits and vacations with pay. You should see Miss Stevenson, first' floor, 1631 Arch Street, at once; Ikt BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY 0f PENNA. ' ll Inirfiflf KBSHnului II III' ii UJffaMM 8 ' fl IBiPlHffllll' WsSm Roof Leaks Rob You. Prevent damage to walls, fur niture and building by protecting roofs -with V: FIBRL COATING This coating is a wonderful roof renewer because it is tnnde of genuine Carey. Asphalt and Asbestos Fibre the fibre is t;hc binder. A roof of any kind (frequently even if it has already begun to leak) can be repaired, renewed, built-up and rnade to protect you perfectly for many years with this REAL Asphalt Coating. It comes in all sized containers, from gallons to barrels. Applied cold with a brush. Gives you roofing service at low cost per year. Used now, it prevents leaks and dam ages. We can fill your order promptly. ASPHALT MAGNESIA A Roof for Eory Baitdlng AMERICAN INSULATION CO. EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS Of CAREY PRODUCTS KOBMTSI AVKNUK AND MTOKLeV STRUT PHILADELPHIA ii" f KHKKttKtKHtKKKHKKttKtKKKKKKKKM "..-; J , -,i.- ?.;.--;; ,--. . . A Si c o a: s C o I A. C o A rS C u A S C o A l ,o 0 ' A 2 12 New American Stores Added to Our Chain Within a Month The fact that nothing alive stands still, is borne out daily in our constant, steady growth, and ever increasing volume last week's busi ness was the biggest, by far, in our history. .... Nothing surprising to iis in this, it is the law of Progress, the law of the survival of the fittest. We get back just what we put into life. This fast growing business has been made possible by the confi dence of our customers, a trust we hold inviolate. WwwWrW,M 3 ni EH Fmrrrl ' :3un . . -w . wtij fM j"& Vyfmt7 -ir?Ti,il" "" " " -saaJsv Jl r iiw wybrm McjMy 'W VV For the Sickroom, Poaching or Boiling -m 1 r sijaw iiom sear Jc Egg carton 1)3 Fresh from tho nest Twelve of as fine, big, meaty eggs as wero ever gathered. One of the 1,500,000 Hens Strictly Fresh CQt Svery egg guaranteed fresh. "louclla" Butter" 75c The pure, rich, Pasteurized cream of finely bred cows, from which It is made, !3 tho answer why Louclla is tho standard for tho best butter makers In tho country. Richland Butter " 70c Pure creamery prints of exceptional merit, second only to our famous Louclla. H Ai Si ,C "i s-c-o. A S c 01 M s li u K4 s c o A s c o A s c o A SJ CJ o t s1 rC4 04 Syrups &Molasses "Asco" Syrup can 15c Karo Syrup can 15c Karo White Syrup., .can 24c Pcnn Mar Syrup can 30c Franklin Syrup . .can 16c-65c Brer Rabbit Molasses, 14c-18c Fancy Table. 'Syrup,botl5-24c "Asco" Buckwheat cut lo 10c M Prepared with milk, ready to mix your batter and pour tho. best buck wheat packed.. Canned Vegetables Choice Tomatoes. can llc-luc Sugar Corn... can llc-15c-18c String Beans can llc-18c Mixed Vegetables.... can lie Garden Spinach can 16c Tender Beets can 17c Choice Peas... can 12'2c-19c brands Evap. Milk Tall Can i2li Will fill the rcauirements of mostly all nurnoscs for which fresh milk is used moro economical and will keep longer. Handy to have when tho milk man is late. Evap. Milk . . . smaii can Gc Square Cond. Milk can 16c PWrWrrWr'irrrfrfrrrrr1' "Asco Blend" (Our Very Best) Coffee 42 More cups to tho pound, hence more economical. "Asco" blend is not only noted for its fuil, heavy blend and strength, but there is that "something" about the flavor and aroma that compels tho second cup. lb "Asco" Blend i Our Very Best) You can pay up to a dollar a nound and not find teas their cnual your choice of Black, Mixed, India and Ceylon and Old Country style. Soup Beans . . Tho very finest poa beans grown; splendid for soup or baking. lb 8' V. . Ed Currants p25c A very special price on the finest cur rants to be nad. Big value. When these are gone we will have no moro this .season. s I J Household Necessities Chloride Li mo can 10c Peroxide bot. 10c "Asco" Ammonia ....bot. 8c "Asco" Bluing hot. 5c Old Dutch Cleanser, enn 8c Strong Brooms. ..15c-GOc-70c Scrub Brushes ...llc-14c-16c VJ Heinz Baked Beans 12c 17ccan Selected beans, oven baked and packed in a delicious tomato sauce. Cooked Pumpkin mo can q c .1 C.nna 2Sp V Ready to add your flavoring and spice delightful nips nnr! pusrnrHo r- r i5v Heinz Cream Tomato Soup, can . . 11' Dried & Canned Fish Best Red Salmon. .. .can 35c Fancy Pink Salmon.. can 19c I'una Fish can 25c Columbia River ShHd, can 18c Choice Sardines . ..can 7c-17c Pure Codfish ....nkcr. 7e.t2c i'ure uaKclish brick 19c A S c o A s- "Victor .ir..1U.. JPr nunntif-ul r J1JUA1ILV U. VUWkU.II If A - S. sm.-.. i-oar,v Uicfor Bread - rie Inmatchablc Victor is made from ilic purest wheat flour and tho highest grade ingredients obtainable. Eat moro tftlf'WSr Victor Bread it's the most wnoicsomc, nutritious and most economical of all loons. There's a Pan Fresh From the Oven for You. This price on Victor applies to our Phila., Camden and Suburban Stores Victor Raisin Bread Baked with California seedless raisins. loaf 12 TViese Prices Effective in All Our Meat Markets Delicious Boneless Breakfast Bacon 30 At this price ybu should buy a wholo piece. It's mild cure, tender and as C , sweet as a nut. SS0' Steak " 35c sirloin Steak" 38 A a Lean j( C Soup Ibj n . iieei BSlHnBlblO1 Beef k Large rc Marrow caJ) Bone v Fresh r, Hamburglb!) Steak uv Now Made Sour Krout 45' ? Rib Roast " T I S& Rib Roast 21 Cut s: c o ASCO. Stores Everywhere in Philadelphia and Throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland and Delaware i . iy ' if r ASCCV ,t A cM 01 A Si c o A Si c o i c 0" s c i c o A s c 01 ' ' ' t-Ti ai ii ii i a' ' '' '' I'"' i A3CO.... M..A3CO, asco. asco; asco. iti i- -J- --'-- - rin ilW iai in, ii ill - ' r T- ri r, ii it I c o Al s c o A s c o 1 c o A s c o A s c 01 A s c o 1 A s c 0 4 A S" c o, i c 01 A s c o A S' c o, WANAMAKER'S. WANAMAKER'S Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store V - L? ' TWEED SUITS Fine, closely woven tweed is very fashionable this Spring and all tweeds are having a vogue. Especially among the younger set, tweed suits are considered smart. At $23.50, $29.50 to $42.50 Both dark mono tone tweeds and light Spring mix tures are used and suits nro well tai- lored into very good- looking, rather Eng lish tnmness. Many have into resting pockets nnd attrac tive backs, some tclng quite mannish and others rippling a trifle. Of course, tho jackets nre all lined with silk. Serge and Poplin at $37.50 and $39.50 l Flaring lines and gracefully rippling jack ets accentuate their newness by buttons, largo or. small, and rows of braid. Very Attractive Well- Tailored Suits in the conservative models and novelty styles of the season are of tricotinc, dovetone, silver tone, Poiret twill, goldtone, etc., and thero aro styles for women and yoUng women. $45 0 $82.50. Otiirhet) Am i i ( Growing Girfs Need Entirely New Spiring Oiitfitt The Junior Store is busy as can be these days with delightful frocks, well tailored suits and good looking coats coming nnd going, keeping stocks' always fresh. Newest Styles in Juniors, Frocks Dresses of jersey arc made on simple, youthful lines and are in tan, taupe, navy and brown. Many of them aro collarlcss and aro finished with well-executed wool embroidery. $18.75, $23.50, $25 and $27.50. Silk, alive with Spring, was never fashioned moro becomingly for youthful beauty. Little puffs, ruffles and touches of bright ribbon individuallzb tho rustling taffeta frocks in brown, navy and Pckin. $24.50, $25 to $37.50. Sizes 15 and 17 years. (Market) Long Silk Jersey Bloomers in Lieu of Petticoats for Spring A great many women arc asking for them! In black, navy, gray, purple, Copenhagen and green, they have elastic at tho waist and accordion j pleated ruffles at the bottom. $8.50, (Central) Practical Umbrellas for Men and Women $3.50 And 'tis well to be prepared for April rains 1 Tho covers of these are of tape edge American taffeta (cotton) over sturdy Paragon frames, while the handles, of plain or carved wood, are in crook shape for men, and have silk wrist cord3 or" bakelite rings for women. (Centra!) Black-and-White Plaid Skirtings, $1 a Yard They aro cotton gabardine of a a fine, smooth weave but, until examined closely, they have tho appearance of the fine woolen plaids. In black-and-white, with fine stripes of gold, blue and green running through them, they are 36 inches- wide. Organdie in Lovely Tints, 60c a Yard A sheer, crisp quality, 39 inches wide, is in rose, blue, pink, Co penhagen blue, orchid, black and Nile green. (Central) A New Shipment of Cotton Laces is in time for Spring sewing. These pretty laces, of imitation Duchcsse, Valenciennes, crochet, Cluny and filet aro suitable for undennuslins, curtains, conterpleces and the like. Edgings and in sertions from -li to 5 inches wide are 5c to 75c a yard. , Valenciennes Lace. 55c to 90c the Piece Edgings and insertions of good imitations of Valenciennes laco are in 12-yard pieces. ' Women's Handkerchiefs at Special Prices 15c for good quality, plain white linen handkerchiefs, with hem stitched hems. , ,,,,.. 1 8c for embroidered corner, white linen handkerchiefs. 25c and 35c each for dainty colored border handkerchiefs in rose, blue, pink, green, lavender and the like. tr POR MEN Good quality plain white linen hems, are 25c and 35c each. (Cent handkerchiefs, with hemstitched ral) Children's Regulations Special at $4 Sizes 3 to 0 yea'rsthe well tailored regulations are. of sturdy cadet blue linenc in box-plented style, trimmed with white braitl and red ties. (Central) Japanese Terry Cloth Kimonos for Women Are Special at $2.50 They are of light figured terry cloth, bound down the front and around the sleeves with lavender, white, pink or blue. (Central) Young Women's Frocks of Jersey PracticaB Yet With Munch of Smartoess $15, $16.50, $18, $23.50 Navy Chincio blue Brown Taupe Pckin Gray Sand Tan Some of them have the shorter slec es und tho tinsel-thread embroidery bo much in vogue, others aro more business-like, but all of them are well tailored and there seems unlimited choosing. Prices on other jersey frocks begin at $25. Typically Young Women 's Frocks Are the Charming Taffeta Models, $15, $22.50, $23.50 and $25 Huffles, folds, tucks, bits of ribbon or velvet, many short sleeve.",, daintiness of vestecs, collurs and cuffs and just such bits of attrac tiveness keep faith with Spring and youth. Tho taffeta is excellent qunlity and the dresses aro well made, having that nicety of finish which -distinguishes better frocks. Colors aro delightful, navy of course lead ing, taupe, sand, Copenhagen, brown, etc. In somo of the groups thero nre pretty Georgette frocks. Many other taffeta und Georgette dresses in individual models aro $32.50 to $89.50. (Murhet) Many Women Want Full-Length Conservative Coats- While the short sports coat is very fash ionable, not every woman wants one and many women want long coats, as well. Choosing is not limited, there being scores of styles. $29.50 to $49.50 Tricotinc Bolivia Velour Poplin Serge Tinseltonc Flaring models, belted coats, coats on straight lines styles for women and young women are here in variety. There is a special group of fine coats of Bolivia, Poiret twill, tricotinc, peachbloom and tinseltone that includes a number of sample coats. $52.50 to $97.50. Raincoats of Cantona, bombazine, poplin, plaids, otc., are $7.50 to $29.50. (Murkrt) DLAID and striped skirts, the most fashionable of the season, in the new est color combinations, have just arrived. There are browns, greens, reds, blues, ptrples, etc. $16.50 to $35. (MarWel) Women's Dark Striped Silk Blouses Are Special at $4.90 Just about three hundred of them in this spe cial lot; all mado in a plain, tailored style with collars that can bo worn high or low, and nice cuffs. They are of satin, taffeta or satin-striped taffeta in ninny well-blended stripes and plaids. Not every sizo in each stylet (Market) Women's Smart New Pumps With Low Heels aro in three attractive styles for Spring at $9.90 a pair. black or tan calfskin, with perforated imitation and wing tips. pluin black or tan calfskin with fancy inBtcp tie. (CheMnut) Children's White Shoes aro wanted now for confirmations. These arc of white leather (with tho appear ance of buckskin) in button style, sizes 0 to 2 at $2.75 to $3.75. (ChK.tnnt) Is Your Home Ready for Spring? The Enlarged Upholstery Store Is Having an Opening Sale Central. 1 'J wf f, A .1 . -J ) (.-.' - 2..a jit r KdJ I ' bit ', i$fc ):$m ' i 1 -1 i H .VJ 1 V hi 1 t'H l m . KB' . Vp M-pM i&l&krjnk&J& -..aa tSMS Kb ..jak ... H !-.",?.;:' !2 tow-',
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