Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 11, 1920, Postscript, Page 12, Image 12

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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,
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Oysters In Every Stylt
Planked Shad Dinner, SU
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Manufacturers and
retailers of lighting
fixtures of distinc
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houio with a 14-year
reputation for fair
snd honest dealings.
OPO' DISCOUNT
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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
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POLISH
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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lb
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Rich, Creamy
Cheese
Big value, very nutritious.
Splendid for luncheon nnd
delightful for sandwiches.
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Prepared with milk. Nothing to do
but mix your' batter and nour thn host
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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.
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"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.
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Teas ,b 45(
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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
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Big value in this very wholesome meat
Mibatitulc. Try' salmon made into cro
quettes with boiled rice.
Mcst Kcu salmon, can J if. s
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CANNED
VEGETABLES
Choice TOMATOES)
SUGAR CORN can
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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.
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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
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Quality & Quantity
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Bread
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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.
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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
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FINAL RIDU
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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,
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Silk lined trlcoltne and sllertonr t
for women and Ml my
6S.C0 AJTatce Spriai Model Suili to
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$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
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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-
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- ; 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.
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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 ,
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165SUITSrnt-N$8 75
Women's and Misses' Serge and Pop w
'lin ults, Final Clcaranca.
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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.
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Savc$5 on SPRING SUITS fe 1 4 HA
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