T,'' : "" '. . '.!'' T 4 -. "' J .. EV&NING PUBLIC LDGERr-PHlUlDELPHIA', MONDAY, JUKE 2t 1920 n -v. i ' ir , ' The Marriage Trifler Br HAZEL DBYO BATCIIELOIt CCtVTiOM, 1119, ou ruttiio Lftotr Co, T . .., ihm teknowUdoed . BrJzJthijounoerst,narries Keith ""f ih mot eligible man of the aTnXi. It U the "ovular belt that Ha,!n:. SnV everutMng, and both ".S&J? rV delighted. at the match. &$, So hi' never had to consult ffilSi anithcr person, feels sure W'Jhirllfe oill be made smooth tor ! oieaifc She begin bv riding htrJ?.hl,A lover Keith' Ideas tor lKlr Viw. $ "although onthehonty. M "i-'iii n Jilt looy ana the better 'Wit Barbara aVrte itself, stilt i'AL ire breaker ahead. Kalherino $erX!rTV Keith's private secretary, iffiJS&t M" a m W"9 den. . HIE end of th honeymoon torougm , ii.nl rla.tlonihlP be- iffrV.lth -d Barbara olthoush fh. kfnd. Both wera quite madly In ,.mi Keltli had almost fora-otten haVrWir. Tof tri engAfcement period In 2' n.rhara. lie had d ncovered In the virHdWcax. ErSbHu"nbhehfr ;nhTfh liad" teen n part of her alnce chH.hS??adfld for a short time of peace .n? oulet In the new apartment, a time SJniy become soft and she would rome w Kim and "cuddle on ie nrm of his ih.lr "Tou understand that It lsn.t jft.tT miW rather dn," she would say. " Ww a&tmeni was quit, preten- fled flh Ihrea sen-anta and a rhnur fiur. Barbara planned a. serlw of din LVrV They were costly little affairs ru?rintended by Marcla who aided and Ihetfid her In everthln? she did. scold frit Keith for any objections that he plrht have as though he Irnd been a ChKlth did not entirely object to tho dinner". " llked people, he liked to ha" e them In his home, and most of all hJ liked Parbara In some exqulslto enlnr frown. nuenlnR It over every Me? He was Inordinately proud of the admiring glances that followed her &"h. "tid of the fact that Marcla had told some one -In his presenco that Barbara, had the tact and finesse of a much older woman, that shn could en Sneer anything, and that she waa sure to have a brilliant social career. He was proud of thin from hlj mother, ,..n while he secretly scoffed at the llioucht of a social career. lie often wondered why women cared so much BuPElfflES: K Sam run ih mo uuir urns FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT Own Er'n. He Cham fer Altaratteaa hb SOUTH 8th ST.ftSw ftbdllt ItftoUttj ta.it.. I. a . ,.. in.k ."".. L,w om ana ni.riu.i. i lu ."uln.o one another in fh.?rnn&Jn, w,,s' '" clothes, in thJt l?iJll2l;!" 'wlijna; In the things that really mattered. October began the Slf.U'J' ffaSSra,B afralrlV ina to the hl&hL ?t.irC.le,a.nor. h0. nftd not gone oacK to illlrs Crest In the fall tioi-K.r. J.lS.S'ff.10 tUe " dinner p.rnty.8h. !K: S?" S V'?.un,gU"hef ffig w.,w Vk I1D vwiuiui utuits cnairs. " - -M" Repaint Yoar Plant Morc-Lytc ,is just as good for rcwhitening surfaces that have been previously painted as it is for finishing the brick, plaster or concrete walls of new plants. It has been used for many years at such plants as The Willys Overland Company. Its superior qualities arc not affected by an under coating of other paint, un less the latter has cracked or peeled. Wo offer Immediate dtltverlet from stock In gloss, stml-glosi or flat finish, at prices that should Interest every manufac turer. Telephone us, and we will explain how you may test More-Lyte without placing yourself under obligation. Ford & Kendig Co. 1418.30-31 Callowhill Street PHILADELPHIA, PA. Kevstone, Kaee sojo Bell, Spruce sjio Distributors or The Arlington Mfg. 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Doueht NtW or Used? run i . i jnSL"ira W.M tryin the effect'of two airrerent neck prnamente. one ras a StrLn? ot Pr' which had been her .Hf-l.wi(,,,nr prttnt, the other was ft th n platinum chain on which sparkled t-in?1!!0!!4 .ftnd aPPhlre croaa which Keltlt had srlvn tier Kleanor vUnrid tiim i,u M.itMaif. her email blonde head perched on one -.u'V .th0 l"!.'lrl', ehe said at laat, "they cost more." , .. J?rb,lr looked up almoit Impatiently. "Eleanor, how vulgar." she exclaimed, viewing her aleter for the first time criti cally. Eleanor aeemed somehow chansredi more sophisticated than over, and ns Barbara studied her gravely, she flushed faintly under the carefully applied makeup. Barbara turned away at last,, puzzled, and Inwardly a little bit ashamed of.tho fact that aha. ton. tiarl otmn.f- tllu1 on the pearls for the very reaeon that jyieanor jiaa Riven tney haa cost more. And yet Keith had slvrn hnr ihn rrnnal Her cheeks flamed and ahe snapped the catch, of the, fragile platinum chain al most defiantly catchlnp; In the glass a Sllaht ShrUB from Rlriinnr. tvlin hnrt rlun carefully, and walked oer to tho pier Klasa where she studied herself de liberately In tho mirror, pulllnpr at the noii imio inai nwnuiea ner snouiuern, in an effort to display more of her soft white neck. film caught Barbara' clanee and tossed her head. 'Don't bo nn older slator type, Barbara," she cried pet tishly. "O. here's Keith." And ahe Derked her pretty head on one side, as she saw Keith's eys wander devouringly to Bar bara. Her hard bright eyes softened, and she slipped out of tho room to leave the two alone together. But at dinner Barbara noticed that Eleanor's wine plana was filled too many times and that sne nirtea outrageously witn a man oia enough to be her father. . (Tomorrow Keith makes comparisons.) isf" ' asM i f eswKflBsWiUs aBKa--BBai v imkJ ap-aT jiaaaaararsev ASCO ASCO J STORiel CO. Ill AST JaSCO '" jkg 's Tou Us. cM U Veur um,.,...f ,.,,..ltt A S c 04 ,We Are Continuing the Sale of Our Famous "Asco" Blend Coffee For Three Days More! Our Coffee Is just a samplo among our moro than 800 lines of what our Producer-to-Consumer Plan is doing-to cut tablo expenses. Learn to know, what the majority of houseKeepera ' throughout four States already know, that when you make a purchase in any of our stores you get certain quality at the lowest possible price. A S C O A S ci o A s CI A s c o AJ s c 01 a cl o-i A s c ol a1 01 A si s A s A s S A ! 01 A S c o A' s s Coiicc 40 peck 34 Iba. 29' Best HAnAri New ruiaiui: The Try choicest quality to be had:'hlg. dry, meilly "fellows," exceptional value and you are always sure of full mrasuro because we sell by -weight only. "ASCO" DLEND (OnrYerjr Bcsl) Tla -Ttilt ItAnifir Kn4ir inaun -vmnnrnv mnvn rlina fn tho pound and its wonderful aroma and flavor tho boast of the coffee connoisseur. Are you Coffee particular? V can Brt Salmon An economical meat substitute splendid for sandwiches, salads or made Into croquettes 19 f aJTAV It's Iced-Tea Time! Always delightfully refreshing, especially when made with our "Asco" India and Ceylon or Old Country style. "AscoLnd Teas ib 45c Our teas are distinctlvo in character, so different from ordinary teas. The first cup or glass will prove to you what real tea goodness means. yygywgywwMywgyyywwiWwysyyyywwyywMwMyyyw "Asc3"PeanutButter, glassl 3c Absolutely pure the best to be had. Choice Crushed Corn, can 12c Sweet and tender, kind fer corn fritters. Just the Preserving Needs Mason Quart Jars . . .dor. 80c Mason Pint Jars ....doz. 75c Jelly Glasses doz. 42c Jar Tops doz. 30c Jar Rubbers doz. 9c Parowax pound pkg. 17c Rico New Cheese Ib 33c Very 'tasty the snap to It Is Just rlfht. ; All Brands Evap.Hllh, can 14c Your choice of Ererydsy, Acorn, or any brand In stock. Ritter ----,,BESTw "Asco" I Pork and Va---pjap v ARf5 1 Corn" I 1 Beans t - starch J Everybody Satisfied With Louella on the Table 'in Tl -- i iiaag1 ssS?ib7 BUTTER purest of Pasteurized cream is used to produco Louella. By all odds the best Butter None but the P made Richland Butter lb 62c Pure creamery print Butter, better than some other dealers' so-called best. I 0 GGS Quality counts more with eggs In hot weather than any other season of the year. Our Eggs are always dependable, tho quality always certain, and our prices always tho lowest, considering our standard. Wc are Continuing Our Special Broom Sale for Another Week. Our 45c Brooms cut to 39 each Our 70c Brooms cut to 64c Our 60c Brooms cut to 54c . 1UUUV ilWMl w.w.wv, ;, .muv v.ww... -wi 1V4JT OHIUUUI IHUUnUUU lIUIIUlUSi ' Summer Cereals Kellogg's Corn FIake3,pkg.l2c Post Toasties PB. 12c Shredded Wheat ...pkg. 13c King Wheat pkg. 20c "Asco" Oata pkg. lie "Asco" Farina pkg. 10c For a Hasty Luncheon "Asco" Dried Beef, pkg. 16c Calif. Tuna Fish ... .can 20c Choice Sardines ...can 6c-17c Kippered Herring ...can lie Best Red Salmon ...can 34c Patted Meats . . . .can 6c-10c Soaps & Cleansers Crystal White Soap, cake 6Jc Fels White Soap.. cake 7'ic Lifebuoy Soap cake 8c P. & G. Naptha Soap, cake 8c Babbitt's Cleanser ....can 6c Old Dutch Cleanser.... can 9c t i)ry-ywwi-ii"i"l,'i"i"i"i'"ii'"w"' m m m m WViirrYVYVYYYrAYYiYyW Uictor BREAD fcXL3BB v "iSjmt loaf More loaves of Victor sold than any other loaf we know of why? Wo answer by asking another nutation would thn tbnii. sands and tens of thousands of our customers keep on buying Victor year in and year out, if it were not all wo claim for it? We think not, nnd we believe you will agree with us. ywwwww'wwi'iwwwvwMWwyyywwwwwwyvwMWW Ptl - ni2 . Ac Borax WAV UIipS P AIT rsrtlcularly adapted to the use of the wnah Ins machine. Mamidirtured and suarantecd by tbe inakera of tur ranious rearl llorax Soap, Thousand Island Dressing 25( Dlfrrnt fruin MaTOnn&lan DrMltflr. Rnmi. thlni new. Delightful for Cold Menu, Salads, Nllrcd Tomatoes. It makes the meal taste better These Prices in All Our 166 Sanitary Meat Markets Smoked Boneless Butts 40 Lean Salt Bacon lb 30c Sliced 14 Luncheon Uj Roll 16' Delicacies Ready to Serve Sliced Luncheon Tongue m sliced ,A- Lebanon .'il III Bologna ,ov Sliced Corned Beef filZ" Stores conveniently located all ovcir Philadelphia and in the principal .4 ciipss anu iwwua ui xcjum., iicv jcihuv, juwiawnre ana maryiana s s A s c O A S C ol A S c 04 A S c 01 t A S c o A S c o A' S- s o, A Si c o A S1 c o A s c o A s CJ o AJ si CI 04 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store i More Than a Thousand Fresh and Summery Dresses A re Here Between $5 & $13.50 So fast do tho dresses come and go that nothing" has time to becomo mussed everything is fresh and new and in the latest fashions. At $6 voile dresses printed in patterns of light or dark colorings, plenty of grays, blues and lavenders. Gingham dresses, too, in checks of several sizes in pink, blue, tan and green. At $6, $6.25 and $6.75 several hun dred charming voile dresses and club-checked ginghams. Here you will find bluos in abun dance which is good news to most women. At $7.50 a very pretty little dotted swiss dross in n cool shade of tan with white organdie trimming the collars, cuffs and forming the belt and vestec. It has a very deep hem. (Sketched.) At $8.75 a voile dress that will appeal to older women. It is in a fine all-over de sign in navy-and-whito or black-and-whlto and is trimmed with plain-color voilo frills and pipings. (Sketched.) Another model is of whito organdio with a hairline check of green or lavender or of plain-color organdio in sky, Copenhagen or flesh pink. All-white dresses of voilo arc tucked and topped with collars of tucked net. At $8.50 plain navy bluo voilo dresses with many deep tucks trimming tho skirt, bodice and sleeves. At $13.50 some very attractive voilo dresses in dark blues and grays, printed in Georgetto patterns. Some are trimmed with pleated flounces of plain-color voile, banded with the figured material. (Market) I "IMMsWXTmL P& waBafim' af.Fl J v llvCt1 Q7 QvSrrlfijfl I TT $13.50 iff $8.75 $7.50 Gleaming Imitation Pearl Necklaces for Graduation Gifts They're charming to wear with low-neck Sum mer frocks. Unusually good variety in 12 to 16 inch lengths at 50c to $6; many have solid gold clasps. (Chestnut) Women's White Oxfords and Pumps, $8 to $9.90 a Pair About half a dozen styles to choose from and the pumps and oxfords are of white leather that is much like buckskin. They have imitation wing tips, welted soles and me dium heels. (20 per cent to be deducted) (Chestnut) The Sale of Men's All-Wool Cheviot Suits at $32.50 Continues and Offers Good Choosing They are Summer-weight suits in conservative and semi-conservative models, splendidly tailored and in good green and brown mixtures. 20 per cent is deducted from this low price when they arc purchased. (GaOlerr. Market) Young Women's New Tan Sports Coats, $13.50 Aprons at 65c (Less the 20 per cent deduction) Of gingham or percale in pointed circular shape, they have roomy pockets. (Central) Light Corsets at $2.50 (Less the SO per cent deduction.) They nre excellent corsets for girls and women who want littlo corseting, as they are topless and aro finished with elastic. One may choose pink or white coutll. (Central) Less the SOpcr cent deduction Pretty coats that you will like to wear ith all sorts of Summer frocks. They're of polo cloth in a creamy tan shndc and arc made with an inverted pleat down the back, patch pockets and a narrow belt. (Sketched.) Tho same model, lined with figured silk, is $20. Serge Capes, $23.50 Short capes of navy bluo or black serge are cut with jacket fronts, which are lined with silk. Wool Jersey Coats, $25 These arc excellent knockabout coats in blue and heather mixtures. Cut a trifir longer than sports coats, they will give n groat amount of vacation service nnd satisfaction. (Market) "ft Fresh New Spreads for Summer Beds Satin-Finish Spreads in pretty designs, with hemmed edges. 82x94 inches, $D. . 90x100 inches, $11. With cut corners and scalloped edges for twin or single beds, 72x90 inches, $5 and $5.50; For Double Beds 78x88 inches, $8.50 and $11; 82x9Q inches, $10 ; 90x100 inches, $12.50. Bed Sets Satin - finish sets (spread and bolster roll to match), 72x90 inches, are $7.50. Dimity sets, 82x92 inches, $G; 90x100 inches, $7.50. 20 per cent will be de ducted from these prices, too. (Central) ' Cream-Color Panama Skirts, Box-pleated. Are Unusually Good at $5.75 They make such pretty Summer skirts to wear with gay sweaters and are in three different models for young women. White Gabardine Skirts nre in five excellent models at $6.75. These are all of the finest gabardine, smooth, lustrous and white. Glistening Baronet make the gayest of all Summer skirts. They aro in ex quisite colors and in white at $12, $15, $16.50 and $18. White Flannel Skirts are knife pleated, gathered or box pleated and arc ever so nice to wear at the shore. $10.75, $12.50, $14.50 and $16.50. (Mark.l) Summery Colored-Border Scrim at 25c a Yard (Less the SO per cent deduction) Some of it was priced moro and some of it waa specially bought. All of it is good quality and 06 inches wide. (Central) Splendid Values in the Rug Store awvr'vwmw Chinese matting rugs', 9x12 feet, $7.50. Japanese straw ruga, 8x10 feet, $7.50. Japanese straw rugs, 9x12 feet, $10. (But tho 20 ppr cent is still to be deducted.) 3 1 ' Mt.-Li f JCS lr, m ' TSAJffl i , ti M ' ' 4, '.I F fl - - , W (Chestnut) 1 uFlfr,rp p Vt w -w -w- -w w - -w w- -w- -w w -w-j -w "W p p " j er ' . ' V'lt'fVV asco jrofv; ,asco MKV asco "ifiVr Hf.. I fACO'. c Ascy 1 cav - asuu taAt 1 J. . V" .T' fis W nrtr ifr-ft- - , ti- - i.liit. , n -?, ,,i . 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