4 f. iv'V .cs v ' A if 4 j" CV 4, V L-" its. f 158 EVENING I'UBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY. MARCH 11. -1920 BID 10 SUPPORT EDGE AND STOKES nud Sir. Stokes. Tho latter did not re main throughout tho conference for the reason that ho was compelled to go to Philadelphia to keep nu appointment. "Harmony Is In the nir, declared Mr. Davcnportrns spokesmen for the confer ence. "Essex and Camden counties feci that tho oiRiiulzatlon should ko to tho bat solidly and with n united front. 1 am uslup this phraseplogv with the consent of Senator Ilftlrel. Both, of tho United States setintors will be accepted by Camden and Essex counties. Mr. Stokes Is also ncccptablo to the two counties', and tbo leaders aro prepared to nccept liny man selected by tbo lie publican organization of Essex county I for tbo fourth place." J Camden Londor Agroos to Both Joraoy Senators on "Big Four" RAYMOND IN OTHER PLACE Trenton, March 11. Confirming the expectations of Hcpubllcan leaders lost -week that David Haird, former United States senator, of Camden, would make clear his views In tho "big four" con trorersy, Mr. Balrd at tho conclusion of a conference in tho Republican Club hero announced he would support United States Senators Edge and Krellnghuysen iu their ndldaclcs for delegates-at-large to the ePM" national convention in Chicago. It wai Mso announced that the Camden count leader nnd his supporters would support Chairman Edward O. Stokes, of the Republican stato committee, ns the third member of the "big four The declaration mado by Mr Balrd followed n conference nttended by I oin mlssioncr Thomas h. Rajmond, of New ark; Chairman Frank E. Davenport, of the Essox countv llepublicnn commit teo: Frank F. Patterson, countv clod; of Camden; Fred J. Stone, of Newark, !?iiraMPdaHaiJjJ fXJKE3S50 I r,wt ' i' m ! i w w I A BiiiCftl A Afl " '' w "r 'w " '' ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. M STORES CO ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. "a! llftWMUftill 1a- c. ft c o A c o KELLY'S2 n. 9th Open Day & Night Oysters In Every Stylt Planked Shad Dinner, SU ' DIAMONDS GOLD SILVER BOUGHT rtsMutnt'TttM Tlmr nf TTlrft THcm Penn Smelting & Refining Wks. TM DM Geia SHP" 1 906 Filbert St., Philn., Pa. Money Lent MUHIAL I.ON9 matlo on rllntnondb noil Jewfl Lowest Hate. Charted llolmro Protection tein Hank Rrffrfnre si. . niini.Miuno 37 North 1111) M (Utti filbert and Arh atrfstsl Cor. Oth And Buttonwood ytrceta Llnerd. Bonded Brokers Uatalillihed 73 Tears A s c o A S c 04 . A s c o L AH S- C o NEW YORK LIGHT : SUPPLYCOMPANY 18 N. 9TH STREET A S C1 .o Manufacturers and retailers of lighting fixtures of distinc tive designs; J the houio with a 14-year reputation for fair snd honest dealings. OPO' DISCOUNT CtO THIS MONTH Onn Mnnrlav nnilV ;P Saturday Evenings . A s re o h S4 C O law aP'wii aw y P'lSf -a toatal i .o Business Men's Lunchfe ' It PLATTER LUNCH A mfi A la Carte Service . S 1 TheALDINE o 11 COFFEE SHOP 9m j ' P t9lh & Chestnut ffi ' jrir ; c EiDort Prrosratlon and Iletlnr of Income Teix Returns OBlc open until 10 p. jr. up lo Marrh 15th T'hone rilbtrt 1150 BENJAMIN ROBIN (Formtrluulth Bur Int, Ilev.) Consulting rronntant 810 NOKJII -U1KHICN Hl'ILniNQ Wah D t h'eu, York .V. V flnTSl PtAHOAfiOi POLISH Dffi Joiuainc Don Qnlckly Piano Polish ''hn preparation haa been used (or mer SO y rs on tho hliheet- u ' . r ' i i n v a and WNStcuVWrr Kl Itvrri n and la 1'iuL-fx J he VARNISH and pre. produce! a lustre Uke tienrnlth the nlla-ht-eat effort Try t on your AITOJIOB1LL 50c Can: 3 Cana, $1, Postpaid NEW riAVOi 101 to 030 NEW FL.irilS, JII3 to J5IO0 HOWARDVINCEHT. 830-838.8t(M 12-84 1-810 ' KOUTH 6TII ST. m 9 'i J SHE THOUGHT DRES WOULD LOOK DYED Bat "Diamond Dyea" Turned Her Faded, Old, Shabby Apparel Into New Don't worry about perfect results Use "Diamond Dyes," guaranteed to ?Ivo n new, rich, fadeless color to any abrlc, whether it be wool, Bilk, liuen. cotton or mixed goods dresses, bloutts Htockings, skirts, children's- coats, feather, draperies, coverings. Tho Direction Hook with each pack age tells bo plainly how to diamond dye ever any color that you can not make o mltttake. lo match nnv material, have druceisl 'alMiwlypiiDIarBOil Dye" Color Card. A S C o A S c o A s c o A S rC O i.W.MWM. Bang! Bang! Down Goes the Price of Eggs Again Leadership in low prices as well as leaders in quality merchandise advantages enjoyed by American Stores customers daily. Eggs That Are Always Uniform in Quality the Highest Grade Money tan Buy "Gold Seal" Fit. l nCa. nXi'AT. rsS-Jc3 1 rrnniay-- Ji Eggs carton. 60 FrpRh from the nest Twelve of as fine, 5S5 big, meaty egps na were ever gathered. One of the 1,500,000 liens Strictly Fresh CE( rjfvlvN dozen "cry egg guaranteed fresh. Best Soup Qq Beans lb 2 Tho very finest pea bean grown; splendid for soup or baking. All Brands Evap. Milk canlfe Fills the requirement of most any purpose for which fresh milk is needed zO lb :f Rich, Creamy Cheese Big value, very nutritious. Splendid for luncheon nnd delightful for sandwiches. '..' , , T-TX Prepared with milk. Nothing to do but mix your' batter and nour thn host yniclcwhcat packed. s K rTrrmm'rrrrrr' fed Currants 25c A very special price on the finest cur rants to be had. Big value. When these nro gone we will havo no more this season. vm-Li 9t t x ii i rL, "Asco Blend" Our Very Best) Have the courago of your own judgment, forget for the moment the exceedingly low price and judge it in the cup. Easily eight to eighteen cents a pound less than collrc not nearly ns good. "Asco" Blend (Our Very Best) Particular people, tho tea drinkers that know a good cup, the homes that know dollar quality even though it costs only forty-five cents, aro those that are using "Asco" Blend today. sWMwwMWMywwywwMMWMWwwMMWywwwyywwyyAwywAA Collet'" 42 Teas ,b 45( j SWEET TENDER SUGAR Corn lOlc cut to $1.50 n dozen Our regular lCc grade. Very choice quality. It will be to your advantage to - buy a dozen or more, V. CUnira n 1 full Pink aainiOllcan Salmon!;;!! 19 x Big value in this very wholesome meat Mibatitulc. Try' salmon made into cro quettes with boiled rice. Mcst Kcu salmon, can J if. s r a '-" . j-. . .. . . .. CANNED VEGETABLES Choice TOMATOES) SUGAR CORN can r STRING BEANS Big value in fresh rcadj to-serve vegetables. Syrups &Mo!asscs "Ahco" Sjrup... can 15c Karo Syrup . . can 15c Karo White Sjrup can 24c Penn Mnr Syrup.. can 30c Franklin Syrup can 16c-65c Brer Rabbit Molasses, 14c-18c Fancy Table Sjrup,bot.l5-24c Heinz Baked Beans 12c 17ccan Selected beans, oven baked and packed in u delicious tomnto sauce. Ipinz Cream Tomato Soup, can 11' VAN CAMP'S SOUPS Tomato ) Chicken can 10' Bcbt Pumpkin . . . can 9c Best Shrimp ran Kc Tuna Fish can 2oc Choice Sardines ea. 7c-17c Fresh Cracker Dust, lb. 13c Victor Bread Crumbs. .13c Columbia Illv. Shad,canl8c Pure Codfish, pkg. 7c-12c Pure Hakefish Brick. 19c Trenton Crackers, lb. 18c A low price for soup of this quality. MMMWW Seasonable Needs Calif. Evap. Peaches, lb. 30c Calif. Asparagus can 20c Garden Spinach can 16c Cooked lied Beets, can 17c Tender Pean...can 12'jc-19c Choice Tomatoes can 15c Calif. Prunes, lb. 20c-2ic28c POaH ' mm y "Victor" Quality & Quantity I ' . - Loar . tt - St .'VafM fmULT ,w Uictor Bread The Unmatchable Loaf -w.1 -?f "Xli inrnbi' t . sr c s The in t nutritious and economical food on the market tori . Just stop for a moment and think Sou can lm 1 loaves of Victor for tho price of a quarter pi i of potatoes today. This price on Victor applies to our Phila., Camden and Suburban Stores Victor Raisin Bread loaf 12c Baked with California Seedless Raisins. "Asco" Cake p14c White, Gold or Chocolate. i These Prices Effective in All Oar Meat Jaraets DeHcSess Breakfast Bacon 30' Boneless U this prico you should buy a whole piece. It's n il 1 cure, tender nnd as sweet as a nuL Hump or Round STEAK Sweet, tender and juicj. We are talking quality now there is a big dif ference in steak. Finest Sirloin STEAK 38CIb Cut from heavy, well fed cattle, the finest to bo had. Lean Soup Beef, lb. . . 12c Lean Boiling Beef, lb 19c Large Marrow Bone, ca. . . . 5c Fresh Hamburg Steak, lb 25c New Made Sour Kroul, qt. 15c Fresh Pork Shoulders, lb. Cut picnic style, and lean. 20c small Best Cut Rib Roast 32c,b Extra fancy quality na tive beef; lean, sweet, juicy and Under. Chuck or Thick End Rib Roast 21cib Cut from the finest cat tle. What about a nlco chuck roast for your Sun day dinner? Stores Everywhere in Philadelphia and Throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland and Delaware A s r. 6 A S c o A S A S c o A 'S c A s oC c o A S c o A S c o A -S A 'S c r A S c. o c o A S c 0 A s c O r A S c .0 o A -S c A mi Hi ia ASCO. ASCO, ASCO. ASCO. ki.r- O. A O A3UU i . rrv- s ASCO, ASCO, ZZZZ n a .rmiMTfi SOLICITED OF RESPONSIBLE PARTIES! FINAL RIDU OF THE SEASON Only a selected number of actual Friday Star Bargains printed here because of limited space. $1.50 UNDERMUSL1NS Neatly IrlmmM NMclit Clo ns nnu Floor, 89c Clieinlhcs Elrst S2.50 HAND BAGS Silk nun wllli double Inside frame Street Floor. WOMEN'S $U0 CORSETS Comfortable low bust Cor sets: In pink or white Floor. $1.59 95c FIrit 75c SILK CLOVES AT OA- Black and White Silk " Oloveaj eomo with embroidered backs. BOYS'ACIRLS' UNDERWEARCQ -First Floor necular 8Bc rnderivalat union Suits- 50c & 75c PEARL NECKLACES on Pretty BMclualett UiibIIif J?C Kxtra ipeulal Street Floor WOMEN'S 59c STOCKINCS Silk Hula and cotton stock' 5.30c lnj;s: all sizes Street FIooi SKIRTS GROUP 1 Reg. $2.98 Skirts Black and Navy Serjre Skirts In fnmrt yoked styles, trlmnW with pearl buttons and patch pocket" Waist-band sizes to 34 GROUP 2 $1.48 $5-6.98 Skirts $3.75 CLEARANCE SUITS For 180 Lucl) Women hate is Ihc chance of a lifetime to'gci a stylish New Suit at a Bargain Price. 4 $25-30-35 Values All-round service giving, sports und tailored styles for women and misses. Take your pick of Serges, Poplins, Oxfords, Burcllns and Gabardines. Choose fur - tiimmcd or scl f trimmrd models. All sizes in the group. Urst Mooi 1SS Suit! that told far $39.50 lo 55.00 o t tOO rt Har Rummags Dariralna In this lot "fcilJ ursi tome urat tnoice Niw SprinK Soiti, rtfnlar price $49.50, r Silk lined trlcoltne and sllertonr t for women and Ml my 6S.C0 AJTatce Spriai Model Suili to m I A l M VI AJ Lns00 $15 Illchly embroidered trlcotlne suits with fancy and Plain allK llnlnc FRANK & SEDER FIUST FLOOR r $39-50 $49-50 WINTER COATS GO Not a Coat in the lot worth less than $30.00 Some worth $35.00 and some worth $40.00. All win ter materials. Fur trimmed and self trimmed. 150 Coats that told for $39.50 to 49.50 at $20 WOMEN'S SI.S0 STOCKINGS rn Fine Bilk and Fibre Hdis U nil colors Street Floor. BOYS' 50C RIBBED HOSE Henry nibbed Black Street Floor. 28c quality. CHILDREN'S 59c STOCKINGS on White Cashmere FlneaCtJC Wool Stockings Street Floor. WOMEN'S 39cRlBBED VESTS ni L.aco trimmed Vesta of rib- 1 C bed Cotton; nil sizes Street Floor. 91.25 RIB UNION SUITS Q nibbed Cotton Suits; reg. 0C ular and extra sizes. First Floor. UATS Sale! Children's $2.49 HATS $1.49 r a t o n ,t Milan with lolled brims: pretty little Pokes and M u b brooms finished with ribbon streamers. Just 300 in the lot; ami w 1 1 h valuci ?uc lier, (lny till! go QUlcklu. Children's Spring Hats $1.98 to 4.98 Wonderful assortment of new shapes, straws nnd colors. I.arce Plaid. Ulack Perse, TafTef. olour Checks nnd Silk Poplin Skirts: full eatliercd models wlili set-In or patch pooU'ts, wld" li lt" and button trimmings mANK It SEDKtt First Tloor Srorts and full lnKth elour and Silk Tluali Tine Slhertones, Jeres, 110 Coatt that told for $55.00 to 65.00 at ramal'a Hair, with Haccoon lollar, SIIerton9. Seal collar, Kerser FRANK & SEDER SECOND FLOOR $25.00 $35.00 m I He GROUP 1 $1.50 to 1.75 Voile Waists at V - Also Madras Waists, and noV clty Materials. Buy 2, ,' or oven 4 at tins prico you'll need plenty for Summer clays ahead. GROUP 2 Actual $2.50 Voile Waists a :1.50 Plain and corded Voiles Silk, Muslins and Linens. Tailored or lace trimmed stjjev Won derful Bargains. SALE OF ORE 260 000 Women's & Misses $5.00 Banded Sports HATS EXTRA! $5 Waists Closeout rcc ilnr $5 j c" Georgette Waist Jt) sllghtlj soiled and J mussed STREET TLOOR 127S )i Gathered in ones, ttvos and frees Various higher priced lines Big Barsiaim. First Come First Choice Tor mi""s tin-in nre bonl fnnt, rniscd Maistlino and quaintly riiftli d styles l'nncl st.lc", tunics mid straight line for more FopliUtkatcd Upes. borne of satin and taffeta, t.omo Tgo mid ,Icr(." and some Ocorgcttcs. 1 ourtli l'luoi. 320 Dretses Reduced from $22.50 and 25 Afturnoon mil -drict Htles fur l,utli woiikmi mill uilfc.sc from Nay, Red, Brown, Jnclr. Hand. I3lack( nnd O ranee shorten. D I-oelj Hats von- ucrful valupi. Mode of the Moment Hats-$2.983.98 MILLINERY TKIKD FLOOR $3.89 enne Kiddies' $7.98 $169 VJiniar Tnafc Tfc Winter Coats ?15 284 Dresses were $25 and $30- Niw slioit mnl Innif hleco kM fvi womfii unit iiiI.sm.-s ?19 93 Corduroys nnd cheviots. Plush collars' on pome. Belted and lined throughout. 2 to C year si sci Kiddies' $4.98 Winter Coats at rorrturnjs In brown, jism- and r til thadea, 1 to t yeir l:et Kiddies' SI. OU lub QHc Dresses. Special at AMractHe Glnshama and Cliam llraa : to C year oltes $2.98 Gingham Dresses at only r Rttrncthninchum and Cliam. Ir Drcatea. 6 to 14 j ear' aliet $3.98 and $4.98 $1 Qt White Drcwes at 1,OU Mlchtlv .nll.il While DreiMS wonderful DarKftlna, to 14 rl $2.75 v and t$ 90 Cliam- n.38 - ; I Girls' $4.98 Serge $0 Cf Odds of Sprint; Dresses. Save $7 to 10 $OC - Dresses at only '-llu Ones ant.tos and threes uomen,.iiid mlsseB' '- i Worata and wool ftr. In $r FRANK vt SEDER FOURTH FLOOR Hnil PI afrit. t In 14 ir nlti VRANK A. niKUIIITlI FLOOIl Women's$7 to "Walkover" SHOES in a Great Sale J i May at Onl itwtc, i suoi: IIM.I'ONY Iko Oxfords mid Pumpa of Patent I fathpr, aun Motul. Dlnck K'tl nnd Tan ll new hprlliB modus Conic buy Imu it tnree pane Children'! $2.50 & $3.50 Iilnck and Tan Shoe. . . , Mv, combinations Wonderful burg.i'iiB $1.00 Boys' 85p To $12 Easter Suits tViTfit Uargnim at only Hr IU- ullr b j III' Ilf'll IM'i tho ,OleH, tllr pjttcin mjm II indUnllj uiivcluli tJio .ilitc Tluy're of wool tnlMurc In dark clrej or Drown und un wonderfully ei vlccnblc I'hiiIh lintel thruout HUfa 8 to 18 )uu. Free Baseballs Given with all Bojrt' Clothing Purcbaiei. Boys' $1.50 Blouses,; Striped Percale waists; Kiiuranteed colors. Size 7 to 10. kv U ILr I 'UK I f vtfr Aft Hi P r SIXTH KLOOH I I Tin iiiiiicIii mu'trr? ubout .Sufct oy llrtluction. tlia uoul from headquarters una 'grt Ihc noods oii( of the uay you tierrt the 106HI for vour neu Surnif; uaodt And don t forget to cut the J'nre. no Low tuit then can t hrljt but sell ' 220 Values up to $25 go at Large fur collared Coats of Velours, Thibet. Zlbellnes. Tolo Cloths, Kr seys. Velvets mid Mixtures COATS $32.50 to 40 Coats go at $11 (f ft A Dress) and Sports styles In all lengths, B nj If iff Lined thruout and half lined models , i in i i 165SUITSrnt-N$8 75 Women's and Misses' Serge and Pop w 'lin ults, Final Clcaranca. Ba So the Reductions hair been taken and the prices accoidlnglU mo so Low theu cnimot hcln tut r We would like our old friends to net Ihc benejlt of tho money In woc.ct it mqant, ue-'tirae you all to ionic Filday 214 DRESSES Values from $10 to 16.98 Good stylo and fzo assortments Dresses suitable for apilnu wear. Semes, Satins and Taffetas 49OJ790 225 BUNGALOW APRONS Q 7 and "' """n ,?lz,e.'!BOOd color choice actual $1. w v )IUI Savc$5 on SPRING SUITS fe 1 4 HA r& Jr .(riinmed with braia wd fln-" ifl3V - " llltB4 ri4 lAjuftlo. L.ll.. ' .1 lnk Jfe JWWPWftwitli and Maglg r ft V- t'v. j?ja SW'4ril,.i'?,HrjfeJ iidLlLk&ilkt. iOl . ,f . I YA! ?. aaLaaaiiaaaaMaUU3Ual 4-MM.,Wx-, .j I .T ' ftwikWtn &fkhlIi htm ,:.i J,. T?a jfe