m 5v- . fy Ww yw&t . -. v... L . . 'a n v, '' . i. t' . "W, , VfW i EA 'V EVENING PUBLIC LEtaEK PnirADDtPniA, MONDAT, MABOH 22, 1920 so: DREAMLAND ADVENTURES PLEASANT VALLEY Di DADDY. n sto)ics told heore the Wild Occse gave Peggy "' ""W. " warm rfkk tool them to the long ago. Tien made peace between Indian tribes, but Watampoo, the medicine man. became ihexr enemy. They ,Mti tuo wild bears who promised o talc them to Pleasant Valley.) . Tlio Cuhi In tlio Cnvo riEOOV nml Hilly found themselves I alone on (lie uino tree hill with Balky Knm and tlio two wild bears. The bean, tlinnkful for having their Hvei mkciI, had promised to tnko them to riea'.atit Valley, n wonderful animal pgrncINc where the birds and beasts of long (iRO lived happily without danger from savage Indians. "Where Is Pleasant Valley?" asked "Over the hills and far away, and we'd better get started beforo the In dians romp hunting us and our cubs," replied Father Hear. Peggy and Billy freed Hint they should start at once, for they remembered the threat of Watnmpoo, the mcdlclno man. He had been chased up a tree by Father Bear and he had said that he would get even. Mother Hear looked doubtfully nt Vcpty, Billy and Balky Sam. "Do jou folks like Children?" she iskod. "Hee-haw I You bet wo do I" brayed Balk) Sam. Both bears Mirank on ay in alarm at the awful nolso ho made, for tho bray of a mulo was unknown In the woods long ago nnd to tho bears it was as terrible as tho roar of a lion might have been. Mother Bear eyed Balky Ham fearfully and changed her question! "I mean do you llko children just to like them, not to cat them?" she asked, for Uncle Sam was showing his teeth in a hungry sort of way. "Ilec-haw, I like children, but I never tried eating one," grinned Balky Sam. "Do you like children just to like them, not to beat them?" asked Father Bear, remembering tho mighty kick Balkv Sam had given him, boosting him up tho trco when ho was going after Peggy and Billy. "Hcc-hawl I spank only bad chil dren," brayed Balky Sam, tcaslngly, for ho knew tho bears were asking nil these questions before bringing out their own precious cubs. "If your children arc good " "Of courno thev arc good," snorted Mother Bear, and she called: "Oof! Oof 1" at tho door of a cave. There came an answering "Oof! HOUGHTON'S answer to envious propaganda is the Houghton record of over a half-century. E. F. HOUGHTON & CO. 240 W. Somerset Street Philadelphia IMWMiMllllll George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Fashionable Easter Millinery In Correct and Becoming Styles Dressy .or smartly tailored hats in fascinating new models are hero n select profusion. Entirely new models, featuring tho new imrorlals. and tho workmanship Is. of course, the bost. MODERATE PRICES PREVAIL THROUGHOUT OUR ENTIRE MILLINERY SALON IN EITHER TRIMMED OR UNTRIMMED HATS Just Received An Importation of French D. M. C. Cotton The next importation may cost us more, wc would advise early buying. a saw i 'i a ittiirar 'mm i "FiPniiiinii'miiriraririrMiiiiiiiiiiiirnnpiii r n mi niminmimiraiimiiir f nmaimiinniMiiiiiiri'K Big Bargains in Talking Machines Sample machines, some a little shop worn. Others slightly used, taken in exchange for the famous Pathe. All as good as new, at astonishing savings. F. A. North Co. NEIGHBORHOOD STORES CENTRAL 1306 Cheatnut St. WEST PHILA. 302 South 52d St. NORTH PHILA. 2136 North Front St. KENSINGTON 1813-15 E. Allegheny MANAYUNK 4378 Main St. NORRISTOWN 228 West Main St. CHESTER 312 Edgmont Ave. READING 15 North 5th St. CAMDEN 831 Broadway TBPMTAXt $105 VICTROLA $or Slightly used. Mahocranr. it $45 VICTROLA $Qft Golden oak. Slightly used. " $130 COLUMBIA $1QQ Mahogany. Slightly used. AW $130 COLUMBIA $1Q0 Oak cabinet. Slightly used. W $200 CRYST0LA $135 Sample machine, used for XtMV window display. Mahogany. $250 TABLATONE $1fi() Sample machine. Art model; "" mahogany. Very beautiful. F. A. North Co. 1306 Chestnut Street Pleaso send mo a complete descrip tion of your bargains In Talking Ma chines, also details of easy-payment plan, without Interest or extras. Name .. Address .? , K. Ltd. 8-2J-10J Oof 1" nnd out trotted two of tho cutest hear cubs l'cguy or Illllv hnd ever oeeiii They were rubbing tho sleep out of their cjfs ns they enme, but they woke up In a hurrv when they snw 1'cggy,' Wily nnd Itnlky 8am. "He not nfcnldl" crowlcd Father Hear. "These White Spirits nnd this Konrlng Demon have spared us to como back to jou." "Make a pretty bow," added Mother Hear. The eubi sat up like puppies, bobbed their heads, nnd gave queer little snee7es. "Oh, how cute'" cried Peggy, nnd tlfnt pleased Mother Bear very much. "Thin Is Major," Mother Hear said, proudly pointing to tho bov bear. "And this fo Minor," The girl bear bobbed and sneezed ngnin. , "Major and Mlndr Hear. 1'vo heard those names before," cried Hilly. "Of course jou have. They nre named after our forefathers up in the dky," growled Father Hear. "I1 know tho Hlg Bear and the Utile Bear up near the North Htar," cried Tcggy, wliofco father hod told her how nil tho stars have namei and how they form Into groups that loolj some thing llko aulmah and men. "To be Hiiro," grunted Father llenr. "Wo romn from n very old nnd very high family." "Hoiiklel Ilonklel" gobbled tho Wild Geese nbovo them. "We come from n high family, too so high that wo cau sen Into the Indian village. And we see old Wntnmpoo thcro urging the Indians to limit the bears." Thnt wat bad news, and without wnstlng another minute, the bears set off for Pleasant Vnllcy. Malor rode Fnlhcr Hear, Minor rode Mother Hear, whilo Peggy and Hilly rode on Hnlky Sam's back. (Tomorrow trill be told how they find their xcay into Pleasant Valley.) ASCO. ASCO. ASCO 1 STORES CO. H r V ------ -- - JD' HJVI UW M H fiHlwM ''' A1 IS r3' LHJ Theso famous mercerized Embroidery and , Crochet threads are made In Mulhouse, Alsace, TRANCE (founded 1740) ; the Reneral BbortaKo of ttipsn coc1h H explained by the fact that both of tho 1). M. r. fnofnrlefl liae been In thn war zono fcr nearly flvo vears Mora beautifully mercerized than any other cotton manufactured. Every skoln can lyi relied upon for ovennosa of texturo and the whito s so "snow-wh to" that fa a p easuro to ua to asaln bo ablotc offer this unmatchablo cotton In a full assortment of slies nnd kind. The prices are the same or less than present prices on inferior qualities. I). M. C. Art No. 993 Tho short skein embroidery cotton all sizes in snow whito nnd red, black nnd blue for markinp' 1c skein; 44c dozen. D. M. C. Art No. 117 Mouline embroidery cotton: snow white and a wonderful assortment of colors; 5c skein; 55c dozen. D. M. C. Art No. Ill Ecd label embroidery cotton, all sizes, No. G to 35; 5c skein; 55c dozen. D. M. C. Darning Cotton Black, white, tan, brown; 10 1 gitiininu uun; j.uc. D. M. C. Art No. 115 Perlc cotton for embroidery or crochet; stiow white in No. 0, 5, 8 nnd 12; beautiful lino of colors in sire 5; 10c skein, $1.10 dozen. The same cotton Art No. 11C, in a 10 gramme ball, nt 15c. I). M. C. Art No. 119B Pure whito crochet Floche, 20 giammc ball, 30c. D. M. C. Art No. 151 Fine mercerized crochet cotton "Cor tlonnet Special"; 20 gramme ball; beautiful "snow white," all mzcs No. 3 to No. 150 30c a ball. This cotton hai 2H tlmea as many yards us tho ordinary domestic rotten , so that It really is a thrd lesa cxpenslvo In price. ' r ! '' ASCO. ASCO. ASCO C o A S oC As c o s Ci A S c 01 A s c O i A S c Oi A s c o It c o A. o A' S' c. o A S' C' o. A s c o A s 6' A S s A ! O A s oC A S c o A S c o A s c o. 21 New American Stores Will Be Opened Just as Soon as Our Carpenters Can Get Them Ready These are in addition to twelve new stores opened within the last month. The chain is getting longer week by week, the more links, the greater the strength. Every link added just binds that many more of our custo mers in a family union, born of confidence, and fostered by good will. Our customers' interest is always ours the AMERICAN STORES (JUMrANY loas conceived with the thought of complete service. W7?ftffiWttW "Gold Seal" Eggs WIi2 jr2xfi SsSSfLfttfcXv j r3&' iwi aaaggJr carton 58 I One of 1,BOO,000 liens Fresh from tho nest. Twelve of as fino, big, meaty eggs as were over gathered. Strictly Fresh COc . EGGS dozpn OO Every egg guaranteed fresh. Evap.Milk- 12 SugarCoraf.'0 Your choice of Everv Dnir. Annrn nnd Van Camp's. A very low figure for recog nized standard milks none better packed. $1.50 a dozen Very tender nnd creamy; exceptional valuo in crushed corn. Our 37c Calif. Continuing Our Special Sale of Calif. Peaches and Cherries R Peate 35' dozen Our 40c Calif. can 37 $4.40 a dozen Packed in a pure, heavy, delightfully-flavored syrup, cans. You will be more than nleased with tho otmlitv. Our27cPriorriao..OC: Calif. WIUIIUOw,,flil S! 90 n rinzpn Do not hesitate to buy a dozen i. i i i i i jjBQi MMM? , vrri wmYvwwwnYwvy Perm Mar can Pure cane sugar syrup. Without question the very finest made. Can bo uscdfor a great many purposes whero sugar is required with equal results. This prico is very special. AMMMMMywyujyyywwwwyyyyywyyywwuwywwuyu Rich Creamy Cheese Very nutritious Splendid quality. lb 35 and tasty. 1Mb bag Mill Brands Flour Your rholco of Plllsbury, Cere eota, Gold Medal or any brand In stock. 88' cut to 18' Our 20g Calif. Prunes Eitra Urge Prunes, lb.. 24c, 28c Delightful fruit, small pits, priced according to site. Lenten Needs Deep Pink Salmon .".can 19c Fancy Red Salmon... can 31c Campbell's Celery Soup ..12c Campbell's Tomato Soup, 12c Choice Sardines . .can 7c-17c Columbia River Shad, can 18c Best Shrimp can 16c Big Smoked Bloaters, ca. ISc Pure Hakcfish... brick 17c Threaded Codfish, pkg. 7c-12c Fresh Crocker Dust.. lb. 13c Victor Bread Crumbs, pkg.l.lr Trenton Crackers ....lb. 18c Stuffed Olives hot. 28c Plain Olives bot. 21c Prido of Farm Catsup 17c Pure Jellies glass 1 1c Best Whito Tuna Fish, 22c "ASCO" Pkg 10 Our sales this month hare In creased every week when once jou tasto theso nuckwlirat Cakes on will order no othor Vegetables can ir Tomatoes, Corn. String 'Beans and mixed Vegetables for Soups very cholcw quality. Very Best i4.pcck9yic Potatoes w bs-) rancy SpanIshOnlons,lb.,8c Potitnes and Onions are two of our heavy lines tho quality Is always right. Easter Caiidies Easter Jelly Eggs lb. 30c Choc. Cqcoanut Eggs.. lb. 39c Touraino Chocolates. ..lb. 75c Absolutely pure; big talue; splendid quality. Chick Chick Egg dyes, pkg. 5c Easter Rabbitbc Cakes Ow Shaped like a rabbit Very dainty and wholcsomo for the kiddles. Pure Grapo Juice, pt bot. 33c AMAAMAywwyyyiwwyMWwvMyw Heinz Baked Beans Heinz Beans (sauce) 12c, 17c Heinz Beans fnlninl 1!V 17o Heinz Kidney Beans, 12c, 17c 1 0PT1 hnWpfl TYin mmlthf I Hclnz and our price talks. Heinz Cream Tomato Soup lie Cdlccib42c "Asco Blend!' (Our Very Best) Why pay 50c or GOc for coflfce no better, seldom as good, when you can got "Asco" for forty-two cents. It is just Hko finding eight to eighteen cents on every pound. (Our Very Best) HS ,b 45 Dollar quality for forty-fivo cents that's "Asco" Blend Teas. Tho biggest tea values sold anywhere. A blend suited to every palate. h Calif. Raisins ......pkg. 25c Wash Day HelDS iHershcy's Cocoa. .can 10cl9c: Calif. Raisins pkg. 25c Calif. Evap. Peaches. . .lb. 30c "Asco" Farina pkg. 10c "Asco" Cornstarch . .pkg. 9c "Asco" Noodles pkg. 5c "Asco" Macaroni ...pkg. 10c Best Soup Beans lb. 6c Calif. Lima Beans ...lb. 15c Best Pumpkin can 9c Puro Jellies class 14c yyyyywywwww ay Helps "Asco" Ammonia bot. 8c "Asco'" Bluing bot. 5c Arrow Borax Soap, cake G'jc Snow Boy Powder, .pkg. 41'jc Fels White Soap... cuke 7jc Kinso pkg. 7c Ivory Soap Flakes ...pkg. 9c Washing Soda lb. 3c uesi rean Jiaricy lb. 7c "Asco" Oats .pkg. 10c Kcllogg's Corn Flokes.pkg.llc Best Corn Meal lb. 5c Tender Beets can 17c Best Sour Kraut. . . .can 14c Ciioico Tomatoes, big can 15c t am. Asparagus can 20c uesi ivnoie ittco lb. 18c Quality & Quanilryl& (c,h-.. Loaf . irffifflm Uictor Bread Unmalchalle Loal Quality nnd quantity two factors that place Victor in a class all by itself. Without -question, tho nearest approach to tho best homo mado you over This price on Victor applies only to our Phila.. Camden nntl Suburban Stores Victor Raisin Bread loaf 12C Baked with a liberal supply of luscious California Raisins. Stores Everywhere in Philadelphia and Throughout Pennsylvania, incw jctHuv, iuaryiana ana ueiaware I I.aS O. ACO., ,ACO, A3C9,iy .ASCO, ASCO. ASCO, A S A S C A S c o A s c 01 c o A s c o ASCO.1 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S ,), Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store I Easter Dresses Wool Jersey and Taffeta Special at $13.50 Now wool jorsoy dresses at this prico arc very attractive and particularly suitablo for young girls. Ono of them, in sand or navy, is sketched. Another group, at $16.50, includes wool jersey frocks in navy, taupe and Co penhagen all sea sonable shades, and tho dresses are mostly embroidered with self-tone silk. Youthful Taffeta somehow holds much of joy and Spring time mayhap it is its undeniably fes tive air, no ;natter how simple tho stylo. A great va riety of models and colors at $15, $22.50 to $45. At $39.50 A Georgette bodico with all-over embroidery is cut on long lines, and gives a distinctive French touch to a navy or taupe tafFcta dress. Tho distinction is further carried out by tho tippling overskirt. Women Who Wear Large Sizes will find a satisfactory assortment of styles and materials in new Spring dresses. Jer sey, serge, crepo do chine, charmeuse, etc. are here from $25 to $45. (Market) Jh $13.50 Dainty Springtime Blouses of Batiste 40 Styles at $3.75 to $6.75 Materials arc sheer and fino tho kind that women liko for Spring and there arc high collars, low collars, round necks and square nocks! And they arc attractively trimmed with wee ruffles, beading, hemstitching, tucking or Valenciennes laces. Choosing is certainly not limited between theso two prices! (Market) 500 Umbrellas at $2.50 Black cotton, tape-edge umbrellas for men and women arc mado over strong frames. The handles are in straight, crook and opera shapes and some of tho women's have loops. (Central) RDGS Firmly woven fiber rugs in good color ings have come to us in a new shipment at low prices. 6x 9 feel, $5.50 9 x 12 feet, $9.75 (Chestnut) 300 Pair of Little Boys' Shoes at $3.50 a Pair Sizes 10 to 13' '2 Good shoes for hard school wear arc theso of tough tan leather in plain laco style. (Gallery. Market) Easter Coats Sports Coats and Wraps At $10.50 Col lars and cuffs of brushed wool form n smait finishing touch on brown or tan jersey sports coats. The stylo is sketched, but if you turned tho coat around, you would find three attrac tive pleats in back. This is but one of many styles in ve lour, polo, Burella, sllvertono and jer sey nt $19.50. Capes and Dolmans nre appearing as Spring ndvances and tho Coat Storo is showing somo of velour and silvcr tono that nro renllv worth scoing. Also both long and short sports coats of many materials in special groups aro $25 to $39.50. Beautifully lined nnd well tailored coats of camel's hair tinseltone, suede velour, etc., aro $42.50 to $57.50. Beginning nt $05, ono finds sports capes and coats and fino wraps nnd dolmans of tho season's loveliest materials and in tho newest styles, (Market) $19.50 rp y Reliable, All-Wool Suits for Men at $35 With Easter peeping around the corner, it's high time for a new Spring suit, sir! These are semi-conservative and conservative suits, of mixed cheviots, in the right weight and correct color tones and they are splendidly tai lored Wanamaker suits. Fittings in all regular sizes. (Gallery, Market) Women's and Young Girls' Pleated Skirts Plaids Checks Stripes The Skirt Store is showing quite a complete as sortment of tho newest color combinations and various sizes of plaids, checks and stripes. As well as the side and box pleats, there aro various ac cordion, knife and combination pleats that aro most attractive. $22.50 to $25 and Upward A Special Lot of Spring Silk Skirts Many of Which Are About Half Price Among them aro somo gleaming Baronctto skirts, simply made a style which displays to best advantago their beautiful changing lights in tho bright and light shades of this Springtime. S16.50 and S17.50 (Market) ' Easter Suits Tweed, Jersey and Serge Special at $25 Unarming I lttlo suits of navy sorgo arc in rip pling styles and many of them aro trimmed with black silk braid. Sports Suits of Jersey Wo can hardly get enough suits of this good qual ity wool jersey. It seems that they no sooner come in nnd in large quantities, too than out they go again. $25 to $37.50. Well Tailor cd Tweeds are sure of them selves anywhere, business, sports and p r a c t i c u 1 wear. The jackets arc nil lined with figured or plain silk. $23.50, $29.50 to $45. Finely tailored suits of serge, tricotinc, gabardine, silvertono and Toirct twill, somo with attracthc vests, are $15, $50 to $82.60. (Slurkct) M Three Seasonable Specials in Women's Shoes At $3.90 a pair, there arc high lace shoes of black kidksin. 800 Pair of Oxford Ties Special at $5.40 Black Cnlfslrin Tan Calfskin Good-looking Oxford ties have welted soles and low heels. 700 Pair of Pumps Special at $6.50 Black Calfskin Black Patent Leather Both styles are on long, slender lines and have turned soles and high, covered heels. (Chestnut) Charming New Guimpes and Sleeves to Go With Eton Jackets Tho voguo for smart little Etons has brought a great many of these sleovcless guimpes. Attractivo Btylcs aro to bo seen in silk or organdie. Tho silks, usually the novel kinds, aro of ten beautifully embroidered and prices be gin at $14.50. White or colored orgnndios aro in mnny dnlnty styles at $2.25 to $11.75. Half Sleety of net aro daintily trimmed vnln lnco; in whito and cream color, $1.50 to $3.50. Lovely Organdie and Net Fichus take laco for their trimmings and aro to bs had in colors, as well as white, at $2.25 to $1.75. (Central) V U: f 'f Mail iJ V H 'A ,- hi 'lS 1 1'l r A K l i-.ii rl tf( fflJJBMHiHHpftSMfilHmWMn Tf iMiln i I 1 1 4 - J- ri t- 6,l Tto..,u ttu: ' ' ' l-'i'-a- .. 1 nfc & -, DthmltlltMki Sit i ills, w'tyiij , , .
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