'"" iV biw.V i ,y W :: W Vl1- ':'Wl,.? 5-' v V l v j i r?v:m,.l Yn'i Wfiv V ' , 17fj . ,CV tK rai r Tti tj. '. e i" tVt tV .'" Y' n ri. ,, (-J,V-", V ' "tft f ' 'l 't ' T' ' iA. r , it 'i "ir, r :, r" Under 'iflhvVunnerteh hat capture 0 '"f SJ," "Vn. ellotble wan of rAe Marriage Trifler HAZEL DKYO BATCIIELOU .1.-,. ffot. thu aefctioioJflrfoerf X?7MW .. -". -.. i irifft w"""":t. ;-.iii r ' 'i4.i.. tiro hung people are won .A nnd the HW.FJTi i niu aeentt 'rfuyLWZtorl Barbara' claps eninted, art apt t (r wh0 halI9 fa & ?3v fiK57ro "art"",a'J h day of woddlns. Barbara I d irl d to rn.ri.hal.litr whirling time and triea w .... ot oracr. though no -- ;-wlBhed vaBUely Bh9 M i. S t tried to do bo much that aha had"01 tried to a i..am her woaumn -, -- lfore ner . h a nlBn of rr'-rlornlnouraua l,.mlrd If It wern nil worm -T , IVuddPn paMlonnto wish In her wrt that after all .he M th had Inwny together to be married i!iiout any pomp or ceremony. wli1,C" ,," ,1,. rMt city was beginning a motor hJ" dX day. the most Vi5h V.ervthlns was reatlv. The weu m1 Wi i to i bo In the afternoon nt 4 2Sk a fashionable church affair. ?!? ere to bo al-c bridesmaids and ctmSoJ naleep In tho old room across & hS Nm to bo malil of honor. Every.' SSfcKVk Barbara-ha dn wava -..- u . k nnr vni il ouo MK hid allPPed. off toBether-that ihnuEht Insisted upon obtruaimr iiseii. 1 Ruddenlv she had a dejlro for human r,innh n nveryuiinir umi was d.ar and faml lar to ner seoniou Sms awnv. Sho was from out to sea ESS, nd with a little cry. sho slipped out of bed, threw a soft robe nrouna her slipped her feet Into mules nnd Srept Bow the hall to Eleanor's room. Eleanor looked very youn with her soft blonde hair sprci.1 over tho pUlow, and ow arm curving- tight about Eleanor's :?? .hniiidera, Eleanor stirred In her deep and' then opened hor eyes wide, "Why, Barbara," she said raisins up L.i .u., "Whui'ii Mm matter. or. ner ciuu". - IK TO Genuine Neolin 1 and Rubber v Heeled vg 0 c? 1 1 ' Men's, $1.75 No call nor delivery, but honest alue and good service. WE CLEAN AND DYE SHOES N. "... . I I I ..... 1 N. U. Cor. 8th & Filbert Sts. ymire not 111, are you7 What tlmo is i'mlM Barbara whispered. "No, lhlV tVil!i deaI,.t1 just tot thinking ?--Ht l.hlnga and lhe fat that I'm go ng to leave vou all. Everything is go ing to b different." "Yes." unlrl h,... n. ii. .it.. ininK or tne swath you'll cut In society, But letv. luckiest BVHirarGrf' PUBECO LBDEK-PHILpELPHIA; 0?HUltSDAY, JUKE 17, 1920 VfVu no ,n,n,a '011 re the girl that wai eor born" .,ftrra Sit1 nothing, and Eleanor I?i5?ytfe J0U ,B,?.rb,ira- f course you think Im a child and you'll probably i i"?h,i!).ut, lt8 tVia U8t the sam. Don't let Keith know how much you love him Ivet him do all the loving. If you do iflfL.iu cnn ? a"ythlng you want That s tho way I'm going to manage my Barbara felt a. sense of shock at such words coming from Eleanor, who was not yet eighteen. It made her halt sick for the moment ,a ''W.her. dld,J'0U. Yr get such an ldoa7' she said quickly. "Do you think I'd marry Keith unless I loved hlm7" "No but Isn't It fortunate that he happened to have money and position, top? It's Just as ay to fall In love with money as It In to fall In love with a poor man If you're sensible. You're a Vfonder, Barbara." Barbara couldn't believe that this was Eleanor .talking. Eleanor, her little Sister, With such blase views. H m. ed Incredible. Whero had she learned such things? Eleanor yawned prettily. "It's take miuiiicr hud, sne sam Sleepily. "The house won't bo awake for hours yet." And In a few minutes sho was asleen. HKe a Kitten, and Barbara was lying vi?.A " ". , n,UFi minKing, minKing With the waking of the house, and the KeepYourSkin-Pores Active and Healthy With Cuticura Soap ddre: 0Mn LiborKtli,DiptI, lit ita,ltiu U' Special ' GOOD FOR TWO DAYS Dixon's Ticonderoga PencUs No. 1386 45c doz. Order todnr nt this " rrronrknble price Tho Office Rcqulrcmenti Co. 1302-04 Filbert St. Lortiftt Mil. rure 1911 Laraett Distributor o Itvbbtr Bands in rniinaripnia m& "DANDERINE" Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. bustle of excitement however, she was swept out of herself and Into tho ox cltement of the moment. Wedding presents wero still arriving, and she hadn't a moment to herself all day long, Much of her sparkle returned, but she went through crvthlng In a doze. She was conscious of bolng dressed In her weciuiror ciotnes, sort rllnglng silk thlngi white slippers with diamond buckles, a gift from her father's brother In Han Francisco, and then the wedding gown, and the veil with Its clouds of tulle. She had a sense of the tinkling laughter of the bridesmaids, Eleanor's calm little face under the rose-colored hat, the fragrance of flowers everywhere, and herself tho center of everything. Sometimes she came out of herself, and enjoyed It all, but that strange sense of unreality persisted. It wasn't until as she walked up the long aisle of the church In her trailing gown with h,er arms full of while orchids and roses, and met Keith's burning eyes In a very whito face, that with a llttlo sob of relief, she felt that everything was alt right. And so they were married 1 Tomorrow The It-Down . . , ASCD ASCOT f 5f glW gC II ASCQ ASCO ASCO , ,A - I l tl CaSBRRBU A .s ZJ A few nents boys "Uunilerlnr." After an application of "flamlrrlnn" yoa can not llnd n fallen tiulr or any dandruff, bmldes every hnlr dIiowh nnvv life, vigor, brlarlitnesi. mure color and thlckneii. I'IIOTOPImUS rilOTOI'LAS PHOTO PUYS THRU r COMPANY r ofJmerica Alhamb Tho following theatres obtain their picture through tho STANLEY Company of Amer- ca, which is a guarantee of early showing fit the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through tho Stanley Company of America. ra 15th. Morris & Pnn.iyunk Ave. Mnt nail., b, r...' n it . n nov.sv ,x?: ;.?.i.r.:r.'v. " " ri .n i itrtntiuriiA in MHS 1 hMPLE'S TKLEOIIAM" ALLEGHFNY Jf'snkford A Allfshmr .MAY A1,MWW In ' HIE WAI.KOFFS" APOI I O C2D THOMPSON STS. TOM MIXAT,NEB DAILT "THE DAHEDEVIl," ARCADIA CHUSTNUT IWnw KITH niVrtUlrt io A. M to 11. JB P. M. WANDA IIAWL.CY In ' MISS HOnHS" BALTIMORE 61BT AND llAITIMOriP. UTTI.B S1iAf1Ju'CgPN0nDot COMB BLUFRIRD 15ROAD 8TREnT and" TEnnon ibLAND" BROADWAY liv , W' AM- WILLIAM FAnNl'M'tn " ' ' "' "TUB ADVENTURER" CAP1TOI 7". MAn'ET STREET Vni HWU jo A M to 11. IB p. M II B WAItXER In I NCHAHTERED CIIANNEI.8 CENTURY ERin AVK AND ' 1 Ul I MARSHALL ST EARL WILLIAMS In 'CAPTAIN SWIFT" COLONIAL c"n, , t;j ' FLAINE HAMMBaBTBlS'ln M' THE WOMAN a.uV EMPRESS MAIN HT MANAYUNK UTIMPn ruirv m tvi to.V'V'" """ ixi e wi rnorf qui?! nrHOUT QUESTION FA1RMOUNT M,ih.r,v ,Vj , OEORQE WALSH In DA,,'T A MANHATTAN KNIOHT ' FAMILY T"nEAJ1?-:13U '" st. '" LYONS AND MORnAN,'.'n"l,bt 'EVKRYTHINf HUT TIIC ITRtTTH" 56TH ST. THEATRFj-Relow Rprr. sm ZHTOHBcWrtF DA,LT THE WOMAN WHo'SHdKR8TOOD FRANKFORD 471 ankwwd GREAT NORTHERN UT1 1WU IMPERIAL 'mTFsW1 , isras"4-T d IRIS KENSINGTON AND PAULINE VeWlc BNUBB UKPA LISBlfo ASE'I" LAFAYETTE WW?. LEADER 4,8r ''btbITaTb , W'ViNTo'A0 fn DA,LV LIBERTY "adTcolumhia IV 1.' KL.A,'.'JJ5 ifAHMBitm WZ nAiT 'O... "W WOMAN flAMB'''" MODEL 3 SOUTH ST Orchestra. Continuous 1 to 11. THE SHE TIGER ' . OVERBROOK . TOimvEim'q "Ml- LADY'S GARTER ' :"OltD AVE. I PAI APC 1214 MARKET STREET 1 U-V-Ej 10 a M (C1 ,i ,5 p M NA551MOVA In "THE HEART OF A CHILD ' PRINIPPQ ,01S MARKET STREET 1 lU1V,OJJ q 3n A m ,n n c i. m ANNE t-ORNWAI.r In "THE PATH SHE CHOSE RFC FT NIT MARKET ST Delow 1TTH nnnoTHT dalton in "THE DARK MIRROR RIAI TO GKRMANTOWN AVE lI-H. 1W at Titt Pt'HOCKEN 3T MART PICKFORP In TOLLYANNA RUBY MARKET ST. REIDW TTTI in A t to 11 15 P. M. VIOLA VALE In "COMMON SENSE ' SAVOY mi MARKET STREET r M to MTnviniiT KATirERIVB MncDONAtO n "THE HEAUTT MARKET ' SHERWOOD ".r"-""'."""; 3n Ct ARA VTMTUTT." TOl'NO In ' "THE rOnBIDDEN WOMAN' QT A NI PY MARKET AROVE 1TH J 1 -l"NU,C I 11 1'. A M to II IB P. M JOHN RKRRYMnrtE " TR JEKYLI, AND MR HTPH OTAR KENSINGTON AND " l rv LFHIOH AVENUES ROY STEWART In "niE PAOEniU'SHER ' VICTORIA MARKTT ST AR OTH V 1 I UIA1M n M to II IB p. M VIOT DNA "DANOEnoUS MEN TH- N1XON-NIRDLINGER THEATRES m BELMONT CD A1,ovu market SEENA OWEN In "THE HOUSE OF TOTS ' CEDAR C"TH A CKDA" AVENUE Viols t hemino in THE COST ' POI KFI IM MARKET RETWEEN V-.Wl10t.UlVI hoth AND BOTH HOUSE PETERJ.' In ' SILK HUSBANDS AND CALICO WIVES" HIMRO FRONT. ST ft GIRARD AVE. JUIV1DVJ inmhn i..,.rinn n r '-Uford "L" MARGUERITE FISCHER "THE HELLION' LOCUST man,?; .tWed. EDtNXR S HIS JONAH DAT" LOCUST STREETS 3 10 Ki A in in 1 1 REX WEACH'H "THE SILVER HORDE" NIXON r'-D AND MAnK,,8Ts; "IN THE LOST CITY ' No (l AIo Snub rouata i onifuj -iroiiinr inru rurKsy1 nd o RlXOl I 62P AND BANSOM HTfl. 1MVUL1 Mtln Dully iiern inii inomis irisnsn liioris wi Bnson In "Why Chance Your Wn7 ' -r CTRAMH OEHMANTOWN AVE. ' O I 1-ISJ AT VENANGO 1AB MlinnAY 1 1p MlinnAY in j ' 'ON WITH THE DANCK ' For Three Days More You Can Buy Our Famous f "skffA .. yiiie uiiee vv WiS SA "ASCO" BLEND (Our Very Best) 40 Thia is the greatest coffee value that has been offered the people of the four States where Our Stores are located for years. Its full, heavy body insures economy more cups to the pound and its wonderful aroma and flavor the boast of the coffee connoisseur. Are you Coffee particular? King Wheat, ?!g.20c KS3" Herring, 11 particularly ild serve It An all.VJir.rnHm1 mFAal hut narliii1arl aanpiHDie io not weatner You should serrs two or tbrro mornlntts encb week Domestic pick, splendid ralue. A delightful tomato sauce dresilnf c've them added teat. .... .,,,,,-.. Salad OH. """-T"-T"T-T--t--t ..t-li.it.ia) . if g t ft"-- -i..........s..-..t"-f .-- -- bot. 12c-17c 4 .x- " Pure Olive Oil . . . .pt can 70c Pfocoviiinrr Apprs Pure Olive Oil. . , -pt. can 40c reserving iVeeQS ninzaio cooKlnB Oil ..can 35c Mnson Quart Jara ...doz.80t Wesson Cooking Oil ..can 39c Mnson Pint Jars ....dor. 75c aalad VrtMttog . . . . . ,botl4c Jelly classes doz. 42c American Maid CatsuD.botl7c i. t a nn Tender Peas can 14c i. tt..i,k-' ot n TCI A. n r .. 4MUU.0 w - . .-,... , ft- ?:i7,cl S"f" .rn ' ? Pwax ..... pound pkg. 17c '"n5:nee . ....can toe u... ,!D)lUa5Ua . , .lull itMK. m....m.i...i..i..i.ii." . .1 il ". Best Pink Salmon ...can 19c Red Alaska Salmon ..can 34c Calif. Tuna Fish can 20c Potted Meats can 6c-10c Franco-American Beef ...14c "Asco" Macaroni ...pkg. 10c "Asco" Cornstarch . .pkg. 9c Heinz Beans can 12c17c Campbell's Beans. ?can 12 'jc ....--..."............. .. .......i "". '..'' '.!. iimmi . ......... .int.." OUR SPECIAL BROOM SALE CONTINUES! Brooms cut to 39c each Four-Sew Good Strong our 70c Broom cut to 64c our 60c Broom cut to 54c Made from selected high-grade broom corn very smooth hardwood handles. MisJw rtrlrrrrrrrrrrrr Best New '4 peek Potatoes ( b) 29 The very finest quality grown in the States of Florida and South! Carolina. Besides our assurance of Quality, you are always certain of full measure; wo sell potatoes by weight, guaranteeing you 3 lbs with every quarter peck Oar Price Best New Texas Bermuda Onions 5c lb yywwMiMjAAAyMyyAwwyyywywwwyMyywywwyMw Rich New Cheese 33' A very nutritious summer dish Alnnys pnla tafcle, convenient to hare on hand for an cnier cencr nnd nn a regular ration. L32 Corn . 12c Crushed Corn of unusual ralue; a bot ireather eusiceatlon Corn Frlttere. '.....i. -. Quaker Biscuit Flour, pkg. 12c Pat-a-Cake Flour ...pkg. 29c Pearl Tapioca lb. lie Sweet Pickles bot. 17c Best Barley lb. 7c Best Head Rice lb. 19c Jiffy Jell pkg. lie Mrs. Morrison's Pudding, 10c "Asco" Srup can 15c Karo Syrup can 15c My-T-Fine Dessert, m iCc With cry little trouble you run make n most delicious puddlnc In a few minutes. A I Ig assortment of flarom Fancy Calif. Prunes, ib., 28c IllR. thin kln. meaty fruit, email pits Tory tasty for break fast 'i.'i.ii.ii.ii. I....... White Shoe Dressing 10c Black Shoe Dressing 10c RInso pkg. 7c Lyknu Furnituro Polish.. 10c Matches box 4 Jjc Gold Dust Powder.. pkg. 4'jc Babbitt's Cleanser ....can 6c Young's Soap Chips, pkg. 10c Lifebuoy Soap cake 8c Fcls "White Soap..cako 7'jc j-. Iced Tea : The Summer Beverage Supreme when made with "Asco" India and Ceylon or Old Country style. "Asco" mAnrM ... lar. icad ' j Our teas are distinctive in character, so different from ordinary teas. The first cup or glass will prove to you what real tea goodness means. Peel Bros. While Crystal Soap, ""' 6'2c Fine Tablo Salt pU" 5c Big Thin-shin Juicy Lemons, d01- 15c "Asco" Peanut Butter . . .bU,s 13c Shredded Wheat vUf- 13c "Asco" Sliced Dried Beef, pke- 16c All Brands Evap. Milk, cnn 7c, 14c Crisco ,b- 32c Hccker's Self Raising Flour.. ."'"lSc "Asco" Beverages n-'b;IIlsbot- 122c 3M& ! sands a i ! if it wa ,r ?,i loaf More loaves of Victor sold than anyi other loaf we know of wftiy? We answer by asking another nnestion would thn tlinn. nd tens of thousands of our customers keep on buying Victor year in and year out s not nil we claim for it? We think not, and we believe you will agreo with us. .i ni ------------------------ -i-.rniifirijjrtji ft nA.r in.in.iijiaAAAJAji-fi. These Prices in All Our 166 Sanitary Meat Markets Fresh-Killed FT Stewing Chickens 45c Felin's I. X. L. Boneless Breakfast Bacon lb OEc Buy it by the whole or half pieces. JtJ City-Dressed Pork c&sr ib- 35 Best Cuts, Ib. 40c City. Dressed' Pork Shoulders . 30c I Bff Smoked Picnics n. 25c Asco kAISAM Stores conveniently located all over Philadelphia and in the principal cities and towns of Penna., New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland t, y w y if f m aft i ,,,tu Frv ASCO Jl ! 'f tmP'F V HP ASCO tfftssflkwjAkUsHMiAt, ASCO rU ,lto ttt tit AM m if. m iyn ASCQ ''t""'i'1 ' ASCO ASCO 3 Ax hT s A S c O A si C 0 4 A S A S r 6 A i S c o A S 8 A S C o A s c o A Q c 0 4 A s C o A4 s C o A' s c o. 4 c o A4 s c o A- S- c. o A S' c o S4 c o ASCO ii, rt. WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S A Wanamaker's Dovn Stairs Store Is a Most Delightful Summer Shopping Place Cool asWell as Economical The clean, "washed air is cooled before being sent into the. Store and, as a consequence, the Down Stairs Store is usually much cooler than the streets even the shady side. Aisles are wide and roomy. Then, too The 20 Per Cent Deduction Is a Cooling Influence fdv there is something very satisfying about finding things so much cheaper than one expects even in the Down Stairs Store, where prices are always low. Wliat the "20 per cent deduction has saved the people of Philadelphia and hereabout is almost incalculable! "Why, You Have Some of the Prettiest Voile Dresses in Philadelphia!" Thai; was quite a natural exclama tion, and the one that followed, also : "And bo inexpensive !" Qingham dresses, too, and organdie are remarkable in value. That the women of Philadelphia appreciate good value is proven by how quickly the dresses go out. One day the stock room is full of brand-new dresses. They are sent down to the Dress Store in the morning and the next morning it is difficult to find two or three of them. Surely no greater proof of their real charm would be necessary ! Voile Dresses From the Lightest to the Darkest Voiles with light grounds, voiles with polka dots, voiles with dark grounds and voiles in Georgette patterns just the pret tiest voiles and tho most becoming styles! $4.50 to $12 There are many individual dresses for young girls and older women one or two dresses of a kind that are exceptional value nnd are well worth looking for and finding your size. 20 Per Cent Is Deducted from the price of every dress at the time of purchase, regardless of the al ready low and closely marked prices of the dresses. (Market) 200 Splendid All- Wool Summer Suits for Men $32.50 and $35 A combination of price and value that it would be hard to match else where, for there is still 20 per cent to be deducted from these already low prices. They are all-wool cheviots, in browns, greens and grays, tailored and finished well. The coats are single breasted, semi-conservative styles that will suit all types, and are half-lined with mohair. (Gallery, Market) Oh, for a Dive Into the Deeo Coolness! The Surf Store will equip you with a comfortable, good looking bathing suit no matter where you arc going, seashore or mountain lake! Bathing Suits for women, young women and children are 54.50 to $28.50. Tights of cotton are $1.10 and $1.30; wool tights are $3.50. Accessories such as caps, shoes, etc., are all here and moder ately priced. (20 per cent is deducted at time of purchase.) (Market) 500 Silk Bloomers Special at $3.85 Four styles are of crepe de chine or satin in a pretty pink. The bloomers are rein forced and are trimmed with hemstitching, lace or ruffles. (20 per cent to be deducted) (Central) 1000 Chair Cushions at 75c Less the 20 per cent deduction) Shaped to fit chair seats, they are covered with heavy, durable cretonne. (Central) Double-Panel Silk Petticoats at $5.50 (Less thf SO per cent deduction) Some are of white tub silk and others are of flesh or white satin and all of them have panels in front nnd in back. They are simply finished with hemstitched hems and have clastic at tho waists. (Central) Women's Sports Coats Special at $14.50 ' Of velour or silvertone in shades of brown or taupe and in blue, they. are lightly lined throughout. Dolmans Special at $19 Velour ' Silvertone Burella They are in the bright shades of the season (20 per cent to be deducted) (Market) A Special Lot of Silk Windsor and Middy Ties 35c to $h These have arrived, fortunately, just when women want them to wear with white blouses and waists. The triangular shapes would be cry nice for bathing caps. Soit have slight imperfections in the weaving. Windsor ties in plain odors and fancy ef fects are 35c each. Triangular middy tics in nay, black, red or green are 65c and $1. (SO per cent comes from each price, of course.) (( nilrul) Tub Skirts for Summer time Convenience $1.25 to $8.75 The Skirt Store is full of , many attractive skirts a particular style for every type of woman, from the' young girl to the matron. There are various models at almost every price and there are many prices $1.'J5, $1.85, $2.75, $3.85 nnd so on, gradu ally upward. The materials are rep, gabar dine, linen, poplin nnd surf Mitln and the skirts arc as cnio fully cut nnd tailored ns if they were of wool. Surely the white skirts, that you are looking for, for aca. tion, are among these. (SO per cent deducted at lime of purchase.) (Market) TTT T7 3 j"-oYJ Jwf c iff T 2500 Pair of Women 's Pumps at $6.90 a Pair (Less the 20 per cent deduction.) Black patent leather, with turned soles and high or baby French heels: Tan calfskin, with welted soles and medium heels; Black calfskin, with welted soles, and medium heels. , (Cheitunt) i.r" . l. i ." " . . . .; . x.i?tt i. ,... . &Lc:Art... 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