Bl3miiV-MWr)Xi;' OTHB "(ft, V 1920; ' Vvf't f :(JW faT "IS LB OF PLAY" Br DADDY mitv, DADDY CIIAl'TBK I A8TAT!f; .nj "n i" Had .he not b"n "!' wid John ny Bull from """"S!!, Murfc? Wam't she frM ,he ?bt her hand-cm. younR.lom, Si ShSf No -mlr rt- u to.d' i rrlnee Bashur waa happy, too. A"1' Ir "C,L ,.P Atara an, and " d i Silly cinnced with him, whll S 5S. i , Bear, and Johnny flilky sam, watched them. V'i1 nmv on the maslo rur" nl Billy on v h for y "There I , may $n D(,hur. ''lor vtly hldC0 ?i a land of richer" 4Ernronhenr he MUed thXC'no.nrcdPrncehur. "O SKloSS. MdWeh W But tand8,m and Bwept away our for WRr $? I own but one palae and uh"w no mo'ne with which to pay and f'C;oornparn.n(ee. murmured A.tar.. . J?Z iVlm Kntly by the hand. "I loe plfW-W .whether you aro ' C fco" ofr &bnthi Greedy grew &,!? T '? hoTumbled. "I want ..uhtr to marry a rich man. The JSEbtf. S Slurta, when ha cama woolnn Adventures With a Purse TTIVER licar of housemaid's knees? H,.- i.i. if nmrtf from?. Prom constant kneeling on the floor scrubbing ,,in In' Yes! And it'a both an n tfant in 1 uncomfortable affliction AH joklnc aside, I ran acroifl some raihfoM today that have been made , for the woman who must do her own house, wnrk Tlicy arc made of something ?SVlioni:fr resembling oilcloth for n Awing, with a fat cretonno pillow firrnlv attached. -They are a convenient thnpe for HttinR tUo steps or any corner in which one must kneel, and, being of riMoth. they are not Prt',JiJ; feoted by water. And Incidentally, they nrt the very thing to use In the garden where sedulous weeding requires con -Mint kneeling. These pillows are $1.00. And now that I have started. I think I slm.l mnko nil of today's adventures nbnut household appliances. In nc cnrdtticc wjth which 1 will next tell you of the new way to mend pots and pans. Vow. lVter U very skillful with his tinuili. When I regard the neat little kitchenette li is building for us now, I nondrr whether Peter should not have bra a happy, whittling carpenter In a little country town, coming home to me at niht very grubby and mesiiy, but nnfnllv linmiv nnd contented! Well. nnjhow. ulioTl really mean to my in thAt if there were a leak in n pan wnen Peter I around, he would unquestionably colder It. Wore it brought to my at tention. 1 should doubtless try to find s nlere of cum to cover the hole, nnd nrnr that it would hold. That wax before I found what I really started nut to tell you about. They look dome tt hat like tiny screws, with large Hal liend. One tits the screw in the hole nnd turns it tlrm and tight with a little inttrument provided for the purpose, nnd heholil the hole is mended. A set of these. In several sizes, and the in strument for tightening them, can be purchased for ten cents. Tlere is the other household appliance n eontrivnnre for poaching cgis nnd keeping them from spreading nil ovy the water. This is perforated in the bottom to allow water to drain out and lins n high round brim that keeps the egg in Its proper place and molds it to n Rood round shape. The price of one of tlic&e Is thirty-two cents. Tar nnmeft of ihw nJdrf Woman' run Killlor or plione Walnut 3000. IMPORTED POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL Is one of the world's most famous table oils Cuticisra Soap IS IDEAL For the Hands daw culm. nut tuntm jiyijg tai4..M" I I Renovated J BRASS BIDS RELACQUERED AM, AtAVlNTO MVlKR SM nox srniNOH nRtiriroiSTERra W. experience Iniurm enUre latlatacilto. ACME RENOVATORS 2ND & WASHINGTON AVE. Auto call ererrnhrre. Eatb. IT 7xs. t'lione. Lombard 470S Writ " ' " 11 Maw VytvaAi Jj HrTyM JfWi Jerseys with Berries What more delicious on a hot day than in irbf cooHng JER SEY Corn Flakes with fresh milk and slices oy,1 or berries? It wu please your appe ' to "Loarn the JERSEY Difference." JERSEY Com Flaknfl oOdinalThickCbmRakts ndU1oO s,acuJnofbwehVeeaS,'.?na M Bh Daihur8' ' Mn "ly love'" 8nl(1 VTitttM in'JP'ii.81 'want." murmure'd As lara, squeezing his hand. "Nonsen;," cried Haban, "You are fair enough to win a wealthy husband one who will kep you like a queen and who will Rive me rich gifts." r,J'?Hl'..falh.'! T. ftm Promised to rrltrce Dashur," cried Astara, "Vou were promised when I thought he was as rich as a prince ought to be," replied Ilaban the Oreedy, frown ing more darkly than ever, "do vour way, young sir. t will keep my daughter untH a man of wealth comes seeking So the young, lovers were cruelly parted In the midst of their rejoicing nnd Prlnto Ilashur wn. thrust outside the castle gates, which were then closed and locked against him The fair Astara was broken-hearted. "Do not despair, Astara. Itetnembtr, wo still have tho magio rug," I'eggy whispered to her as Raban the Greedy strode within the castle, leaving them niunn 111 iuo uvuriyaru. "We will fly over tho castle walls, pick up Prince Bashur on the other ' FlV ft WAV hnma ,. rur aal.1 Peggy, and all hung on tight. But the rug never stirred. It Just lay on the ground llko any ordinary carpet. They didn't know how to work Iho charm with which Whlfta. the Ouardlan of the nug, had caused it to fly away across the seas to Persia. (Tomorrow will be told how the rug is made to fly again.) FAVORS 'TARAND FEATHERS' Pastor Suagesta Method of Keeping Immoral Play Out of New York New York. June 7. The Iter. Dr. John noaeh Straton. pastor of Calvary Ilaptlst Church, whose attack on the city's police methods caused n sensa tion a few weeks ngo and caused the trial of others high in the department orf charges of protecting vice, warned his congregation last night that cer tain theatrical managers were contenv plating the Importation here from Paris of an Immoral play. He added: "If these theatrical managers this little handful of men who constitute the 'theatro trust really put into effect what they havo threatened, namely, the presentation of nude women upon a of tarring and feathering some of theso line gentlemen and riding them on n rail out of town." GIVES ROSE AS ANNUAL RENT Payment on Plot of?Qround Made at Lebanon Church Services Lebanon, Pa Juno 7. When George Steltr, founder of Lebanon, donated the plot of ground on which the First Un formed Church here stands, he did It on condition of the payment of a red rose nnnunlly In June to his descendants forever, if demanded. Payment was mado by the pastor, the Iter. W. D. Ilnppcl yesterday at tho rose day serv ice to Miss Florence W. Mlsli, of this city, of tho seventh generation in lino from the donor of tho church grounds. .'if I'" ,' ' ' ;, , , " - I ' i ' ,' rv, , , WANAMAKER'S' DOWftf STAIRS STORE IWANAMAKER'S r " ' 1.7: HUDFORD. Pord with Hud ford 3-Ton rear. Cab. Excellent condition. Cheap. Bigelow-Willey Motor Co. 304 N. Broad St. ASCO ASCO Aqrn B JXPtJKLLC9t JW C0 ASCO ASCO 'a S' Si OJ A S Cl to A ,S S i A IS tc o. A S s A S c o A s- c. o, A s oC M S c o A s tc o A Si u A S s A S c ,0 A S c ro A S c o A S, rc, o La si c o A s oC Summer-Time, in Addition to Being the Hap piest and Pleasantest Time to Work, Is Also the Season We Speak of as Play-Time It is the time when nature appeals to mankind most, when the songs of the birds, the rippling streams the great out-doors beckon us to come. With this thought in mind, for a number of years past, we have closed our stores each Wednesday afternoon during the summer months to give our faith ful workers an opportunity to enjoy a bit of recreation. OUr Holidays Begin Next Wed., June 9th, Closing at 1 P. M., and Continuing Every Wed. Throughout June, July and August We bespeak your co-operation in behalf of our clerks that you will kindly endeavor to shop as early in the day as possible. AMERICAN STORES CO. Choice Tomatoes, can c 3 cans 25c Small cans, but the Tomatoes arc vory choice quality nnd tho cans chock full. You will be surprised nt the qunntlty when you sec them in n dish. Rioh IV - V Sew ieese lb v This price is very special for cheese of this grade. A ery tasty and nutritious summer meat substitute. Elkhorn Kraft Cheese, can 18c J Best Texas Bermuda Onions " v This is our price much do you pay for the best; how r x r I I w . i rf-i nrninnnn-iTT i-iJ " - . rywywrwyyyy im mm i TABLE NEEDS Economy Prices Fancy Calif. Peaches. .. .can 35c Tender Peas can 14c Sugar Corn can 12e-14e Cut Stringiest Benna...can 18c Mixed Vegetables ..'...can lie Tomato Puree can 6c Tender Dceta can. 12c Crisco 1-lb. can 32c Muzola Cookinjr Oil ... .can 35c Wesson Cooking Oil can 39c Pare Olive Oil ... . 'j-pt. can 40c Pure Olive Oil pt. can 70c Table Salt pkg. 5c "Asco" Cornstarch pkg. 9c "Asco" Macaroni pkg. 10c Big Meaty Prunes lb. 28c Butterfly Mint pkg. 15c Quaker Biscuit Flour.. pkg. 12c Best Head Rice .lb. 19c Best Lima Beans lb. lCc Norway Mackerel each 7c Choice Sardines can 6c !" Grape Juice - 33' A delightful satisfying drink for n Hot Day. Big Juicy Lemons, doz. 15c Pat-a-Cake Flour p 29' Ma ken a strawberry short-cake In a Jiffy. Silver Cond. Milk can 22 Sate your miRr apleniilil for Tn or CofJ Red Cross Cond. Milk, can 22c Best Pink Salmon tan can 19( Ills food Yalur-- very noiirliililnc flu wll nn economical. Red Alaska Salmon, can 34c Hershey's Cocoa nlOc-19' Try Herabpy for iced rocoa its uencioui. 'i gynnrrMnriiriiiiimirrrirrriri - ,,-, l-,ll.i "ASCO" (Oar Very Best) Coffee 42 The beverage supreme on which more coffee lovers hreak their fast every morning in the year than any other. Only one answer Quality. Aro you coffee particular? "Asco" will satisfy the hardest to please. (Oar Verv Best) &S 45 Our Teas are distinctive in character mid flavor from ordi nary Teas. We particularly recommend our India and Ce.ylon and Old Country Style for icing. ,wyywwwy Syrups and Molasses "Asco" Syrup can 15c Karo Syrup can 15c Franklin Syrup can 20c Pcnn Mar Syrup can 30c Karo White Syrup . . .can 25c Brer Rabbit Molasses, 14c-18c Soaps and Cleansers Crystal White Soap, cake 6Vjc Lifebuoy Soap cake 8c Pels Napthn Soap... cake 8c Old Dutch Cleanser.. can 8c Babbitt's Cleanser . . can 5c Snow Boy Powder, .pkg. 4"jc Preserving Needs Mason Pint Jars, doz 75c Mason Quart Jars... doz. 80c Jar Rubbers doz. 9c Jelly Glasses doz. 42c Jar Tops doz. 30c Pnrowax pound pkg. 17c "flsco"Peanut Butter " 13C The but to he had none better at any price and our price Breaks for Itself. "Asco" BEVERAGES) lc (INOIIll AM". I HOOT UEKIl f I fcl? Delightful nnd eutlifylnff tblmt quenchem Iho brt made. yC"i ; UlClvI fC"Jr 'Wms 2r HI In li,.aH i;BREAD,,asllir Victor is being used on more tables than any loaf baked in tho four States where our stores are lo cated. There are good reasons for this it is the choice of the best housekeepers Tens of Thousands of whom stopped baking the day tho .f inf nt Victor was served on their table. .IJliV'MNAirVi'-i-'viA.AirirfSA..S "' " --- ---" - . . 1 bot C I! loaf Stores conveniently located all over Philadelphia and in the principal cities and towns of Penna., New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland. tfH f V 9 W V 'IF 'T' 'T' ' ' 'T' '' " C O A 5 C 01 A S- c o A, I O" A S C 01 A S c o A s C1 o A 8 0 A S C o A' S' C o, A s C o Ai s c o A s s A s c o A s c o Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store The Wanamaker 20 Per Cent Deduction Sale Is Performing a Wonderful Service That Will Live Long In the Annals of Merchandising and long" in the minds of Philadelphians. Nowhere is this service more apparent than in the Down Stairs Store. This is known as a "lower-price" store, where dependable goods of the less expensive grades can be had at the lowest possible prices. Now all of these Prices Are Further Lowered by One-Fifth which means that you get a dollar change out of every five-dollar bill that you spend. The time to take advantage of this saving is NOW, while you are sure of it. Women's undermuslins, corsets, gloves, dresses, suits, coats, skirts and blouses. Men's straw hats, all-wool clothing and furnishings. Summer hats for women and children. Fancy goods, ribbons, rmbrellas, toilet goods, luggage and jewelry. Silks and wash goods by the yard. Household linens, beddings, draperies and floor coverings. Women's neckwear, pleatings and flouncings. Hosiery, underwear and shoes for all the family. Clothing for babies and children. The price of every article is affected by the 20 per cent deduction. Summer Dresses of Refreshing Charm Are Marked at the Season's Lowest Prices and so great is the variety and so large the quantity that there surely isn't a woman who can't be pleased. At $5, $6.25, $6.75, $7.50, $8.50 to $12 there are more than a thousand dresses of gingham and of voile. The ginghams are in checks and plaids and the voiles are in all the pretty patterns and colorings that have made voiles so lovely. Crisp, Airy Organdie Frocks $10, $15, $16.75, $25 to $27.50 These are particularly lovely for young women and are great favorites for Summer parties. They're ruffly and frilly and in the most exquisite colorings. Coin-Dot Voiles, $15 and $16.50 A great many have navy grounds dotted with white, though there are pretty black-and-white and gray-and-white combinations. A pretty model has a knife-pleated overskirt piped with white. Beaded Georgette Dresses I $15, $23.50, $25 to $42.50 Scores of pretty frocks in navy blue, white, flesh pink, taupe and black are effectively beaded and made- over silk foundations. rc J c3l $15 SG $12 Linene Sport Suits, $8.75 and $9.50 Young women's suits (sizes 14 to 20) are of sturdy, linene in rose, Copenhagen and white. They'll stand a great amount of hard wear. (Murkrt) New White Wash Skirts $125, $2,85, $3,75 (Center Aisle, Market) The $1.25 fllvlrts air of white repp, cut with plenty of width nnd trimmed with pearl buttons. The $2.85 and $3.75 skirts are of mercerized white jrab nrdino trimmed with pearl buttons. Both have unusual pockets. All of these skirts are in legular sizes. Finer wash skirts of surf satin and gabardine are to be found in the Skirt Store at $5, $5.75, $6.75 and $7.50. Special at $8.25 A little gatherinpr of odd skirts of wool plaids, wool jersey and baronet satin. The wools are particularly Kod for golf anil rough outdoor wear. Not forgetting tho 20 per cent deduction. (Mtirkrl) A Practical White Silk Double-Panel Petticoat is what a great many women want to wear with light frocks. This is a straight-line tub silk petticoat finished with a hemstitched hem. The price, $5, is lowered to ? 1 by the 20 per cent deduction. rntrnl) Ginghams and Chambrays at 50c a Yard Pink or blue chambray is 32 inches wide. Plaid gingham in pretty color combinations, buch as blue nnd tan, red and blue, pink plaids, etc., is 27 inches wide. Oh, the charming frocks for girls and women that will be made! 20 per cent to be deducted. (OiitrnI) New Cretonnes 45c, 65c and 75c a Yard Tho small, Colonial patterns that are so cool for bedrooms, the large, striking designs that are s decorative nnd the brilliantly life like flower patterns that do not fade oaMly they are all here. The cretonnes are almost all 36 inches wide; some are 35. Gleaming Drapery Material at $1 a Yard It looks much like silk but is really of wood silk and cotton. The pnttoms nre those that will look well when used for lamp shades, pil lows, couch covers, draperies, etc. 36 Inches wide. Curtain Nets One net that is especially well liked for door windows is in ecru or white and is 27 inches wide, 35c n yard. Filet nets aro 36 inches wide at 50e, 55c to $1 "nrd. 20 per cent to be deducted from tfcsc prices at time of purchase. (Central) White Footwear for Everybody From Dad Down with 20 per cent to be deducted from the low prices Men's Oxfords at $10 They are of white leather that is much like buckskin and they have straight or wing tips. (Oalliry, MHrkol) For Mother and Big Daughter Oxfords, Special at $6.90 White leather Oxford ties with imitation wing tips have welted soles and medium heels. Children's Slippers Special at $2.45 Two-strap slippers of white leather, like buckskin, aie in sizes SVa to 2. White canvns nnkle-strnp pumps in siucs 8' to 2 arc $3 a pair. White leather lace shoes in sizes 8V2 to 2 arc $5.25 and a pair. $2.50 and $5.90 (riirxtnut) Pretty Frocks for Girls Reversible Matting Rugs 9x12 Feet, $7.50 20 per cent deducted at time of purchase. These arc the old-fashioned, sturdy quality from Chinn, and tho colom arc tan, green and blue. (C'hriilnut) At $7.50. the dress is of tan or blue dotted material that is very fine. The trimming of white organdie is mojt effective. Sizes 6 to 10 years. At $15, soft, graceful dresses of white Georgette show fine tucks in both the skirts and tho waists. They urc made over net foundations and finished with soft frills at the neck. Sizes 10 to 11 years. Organdie for June Loveliness Pale blue, white or pale pink organdie is made with a deep hem (more than half tho skirt) and the dress is charm ingly and quaintly trimmed with nar row lace and a bit of ribbon. Sizes 14 to 16 years, $15.75. (Sketched). 20 per cent to be deducted from these prices. a 'W M i r " v Qtfi i.m t k . s ' i , ',i ? : VL?. "i , sj. V ri v N-S '.i I.J ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO J 201O.R (Murkrt) M AH -??.& 'S PL i, - '(! K.1 ..-..,. .''-, . .. J i.r". .WfH M.v:-,'j1 ... 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