! ' S rv u. jT .i ' ' "a ' . ( r-r,rt ? . DUtd'ftlThllhr.mi?9t' evtn bft 00. he pui an jn his wife's nun n muni. nr nboul'the hospital's demnndlnc money of a man'g wife? It Is always wiser and safer to bo perfectly frank About a question Of this kind and ko straight to the person In uharg-wlth your problem. It Is perfectly permissible for the hos pital to ask a certain amount if the managiTment knows ,(liat there Is enough money In the family to allow a little for board. Hut In a caso like this, when the patient Is disabled nnd there Is not much sated up nnd the Illness Is likely to be a long one. 1 do not think any hospital wbuld nsk for anything at all. I havo never heard of one that would authorltleirtlook up iho family and' cldo Just how much thoy could Afford to 77?? Woman's WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE 1 WANAMAKER?S pay in proportion to.ineir income. "j did not any what hospital this Is so, of course, I do not know anything about the arrangements there. But whetcver it ! tvlmlAt'r fhA rinHltlnnn nre. It Is Exchange manrt monev from 1.1. ...ul .. '..". KiJr ,Lk1?.lY. It would make It very hard always more sensible and mlich easier m fait iiiinm nvf with nil sunerln inwihin- . ' 11 J lM . 5"a", cannot earn nnythlns; at nil for at least a half jcar, Th.W h.e!.w " hnvo l0 "I1"'' mo. pv for rni'SSi'n ab"i..I,l,opa l am not aik. In loo much, but I cannot afford to nay for advice, ' A DEHPM' WOIxniKD'wOMA.V. Have you ajked tlie superintendent of the hospital the question you nsltcd rfio i" -.. ......n.-.i iia rziri Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store tendent and have a clear understanding, about the whole matter. People In hos pltnl work are always sympathetic and always ready to help as much an posslblo, you know, and If you state your case t ? Tou will mS,eVnmSch funnier If u? rrk w be yjuchhafm1 t mehworf.iPfy'Xrif i- I your oil i ? fyffnt'tWt comes, into your !-- fl& 5Sfr Try to ho popular ' rtJi KX, that you m .. . ". Via hnnuiar. i v .- 1 v as you toirc u io me. i im buiu yUU will hnve no trouble whatever about the In this kind of case. In some hospitals nfl '.'., TnVe vouthey win, make tliein I Ko ou i tQ j, if 'j tf.ere In ,atr arrangement by which the money matters. nd 0I8B"2"LV:j nnvn like a good Only eight more days remain in which to take advantage of the 20 per c$nt deduction on Wanamaker merchandise. .,! liliniiccw.1. -'funny , talker, you iintencr nil ".:"".", nmi any nicci Know .-",. "lh. the Ulna you ... - fmiirin l jvu ...- . . - . M.tm .a meg lo VV- $$iv1 ",, tiorw t Remedy for Freckles tut. toirf" M? Medics advertised, but tun any of.tne rcmeuies ft , r: i A Mould ' P'eou D KnKc:Kt.KS.--, mula or advice. bo lll0 .bt Union Julc? 'VTcUIcs. althoURh the ,hin to um for ffcrd lotions are ,Mtcd' J to u&. ' A home-made lotion wry good to u,;,.,, hv sonno ncrtons Is ssvy 9l,rre,, Detter Be- Frank About li - oir Krfllor of U'omnii' rapt: ,d "lM""1 .""ihrougi, overwork and lx months ftKo. ":,B,,,rcaU,i0vn nnd IL.'IoUHulc.de.buthod.dnot ille nnd he wont Imt he l cripple. i . 'J c, .11. ii.A rinr.tnrs sy Now what money he Adventures, With a Purse . I.I....L. .1. THIS is an adventure tor Kin-..v u . i.i ,..n,.L-. And It v'' ntomp " V letter from a girl wh. s Ud me if I lin'l " romc nrroM a ,lii. loll you nil about It. In the fir"t nlniT. ns n matter of Rcncrnl in lrro.t 1 hnve learned that the j-mirt hr Ic-lilcl that any "'"'. Im"d?1. ." pen nnd ink "ill he consldWd n pe -niinrnt rri-onl. 1 nlno hear tlmt inl Fomrnf the butlnPM colleses nuifllB are IZ rrnulrrd to nff a fountain pen for tlinrtliaiid because d etatioii can be V'Tn'rh more ,,,cedil with nou. Mn pen. Of course, while to -nil in onM and purposes n MenoRrnphl.- pen , thn "amp. m an ordinary fountain 1 .. ,1.. ....n..tta1 .llffnrpni'P. 'I lip npn. llipre is " i-b'-h, - -,- -,., lA S1 c o . c o A S 8 npn point Ik ever so much nner ami wnr S,"uw cly reproduce nil the queer little hpoRlMl.l" thai sppm ho mysterious t hp if .initiated. But vhlp Hip point of thp IM-ii is vr.v llnp. it writes list ni Miinnllily and evenly as nny other. SurpriMns to nay. the prliTH are not nnv liicl.er than for n rpjular fountain p" They ran be had from .i0 up t0You will be (lplighte'd Viththl'Jpvely Bin It is ropicd from n $'J.o 1 llj"n 5ml diamond model. The pin Itself Is fashioned from n mnterinl closely re fpmbliiiK plntinum. nnd is set .with sparkling French brilliants in pierced H0icn It measures probnbly two to three inches. And one of the thinfis lv.... :. .i,..i ...nl-nS u look iinrtirulnrly rood is the nct that it bnn'n patent L vh'if. tin- xninc ns nil expensive pins. Thp-e pins liave been spcrinlly pneen M S:!,,-,0 ii renl bargain. Here is nn- othn- idea tor n Rrniiiinuon lmwui ,' A S' c o, r a l S 1 c !sO A c o Km- the Jinnies of shops referred to In Adventures. With n Purse, send a pplf-nddressed stnmpcil envelope to the editor of the. .'woman's pape. incloinR the name of the nrtlele and the date on which it appeared. For immediate information call Walnut .1000 nn the telephone. The Question Conner Today's Inquiries .. In pinbroiderinR with silk, what liould be done to save wear on the thread? !. Whnt new type of sweater Is nhown in some of the shops? 1. How is nn attractive wrap for summer- evening wear made? I When eorscts 'bceomp soiled and hnbb.v. how can they be cleaned nt home? 1 ITm is the be.lt of n good-looking rnilo dress made in order to rIvc up Inng-wnistpd effect? ii. When the skirt of a dress is too hor how can it be lengtliencd Mtlioiit facing the hem? Yesterday's Answers I Amber of gold is easier on the pcs than any other color for a Inmp shade or bulb. 2. A pillow mnde to fit the1 end of a snfn is innde in a semicircle with onp side fint in.stejul of round. 3. An attractive lamp shade jfinde nut of stiff silk is accordion plaited nnd draws up to the. de fcired size nt the top with n henvy enrd that matches the silk. " 4. A pretty collar for n dark blue fergp cape is mnde of a wide piece of blue grosRraln ribbon,, lined with chiffon nnd fulled in ns it i sewed on. ". Nasturtiums are very- pnpulnr ns trimming for evening frocks and hats this season. 6. A useful devifo for jinlding a. "mug baby in an automobile is a" folding prih that is attached to the hark of the front seat. VVUiMill,lill,i,lil,l'il.l.lill.l.hl,l,lillliMiMiA' BRASS BEDS RELAGQUERED ."n TIoe :U08. or writ. vMI ha a man estimate for lou. T. I.. MIM.KRSIMP t ss&sfe 3237 to 3247 Germanlown Ava ? ft c! u A iS C 0 4 A S c o A s 8 A 'S' c o. ' A Si c o A Si CI o c o A 5-C, o " M MBmwM. m MainMMB m A S c o A S' C' o Luxuriant Hair Promoted By Cuticura Cuticurali1n. - ..i j j l . Lof rJTi.. . i ' uoruii,ineciue (fin C u nn :mne nllr- TtMtmenti it i s. 'b Cut,cur Ointment with the end itehin. ,r,on ,pt8 of d'ndruff and ihirn F,n"ownext meming with a hot umjoo of Cuticura Soap. Repelt In two "" Nothlnv Ki.r iu.. ii... A S c 61 kA- 0 o Quality First m,,. d ty$lty has always been the mainspring in the life of this big business, and I.im l ,to Co"umer plan the step that has guaranteed the lowest price pojsioie, by the elimination of the middleman and every unnecessary expense mi?u"' eT week every day in every week adds new friends and a consc queqt bigger volume of business, proving that the quality element backed by a IvliP,- an suPPrted by satisfactory service, are the factors, the whys and wneiefores that keep alive the flame of public confidence. ho . Certainty of qudlity, the lowest possible price, and courteous service arc ine foundation stones on which- rest this wonderful business structure business "emcnui we scrupulously adhere to and which is your assurance of satisfaction and safe trading. . EJe7 American Store is the centre of the business life of every commu nity, radiating Good Will and Cheer and Satisfaction in every direction. A new era tor every community is born whenevor a new American Store is opened. KWAW Things Needful for Your Picnic Basket ! Rich lie new Cheese " 33c jwAscowBcvepaoc9wi2' ,For n hasty luncheon or the family Pic nic nlwavs n fnvnrito .-.--..-...t...tt..,llt , ,.t ,, .,..,.,, .,,..... wioice baidines can '6c Pink Salmon rnn ifln (1.411 n dm. Thp Hpst Made Hjiy a down bottles snorted nlnspr Al. ltnnthrrr nml Sartnnnrllln " - - . t. B-M.twM,......l-..,-- r--. Best Red SalmoTi ..... can 34c Kippered Herring can lie Potted Meals . . .can 6c-10c Franco American Potted Beef..,Mc Prepared Mustard glass 7c "Asco" Mustard . jar 12c "Asco" Peanut Butter glass 13c Salad Dressing bot. Mc -,- . . '"-w-v--..a.,a,., "Asco" c Big Juicy Lemons .'.doz. 17c Nabisco Wafers pkg. 15c Butter Thins '. .pkg. 17c Saltines pkg. 17c "Asco" Cake pkg. 15c, Sour Pickles Tot. 18c SweetPickles bot 17c India Relish .-. bot 17c Butterfly Cream Mints pkg. 15c American Maid Catsup . .big bot. lc dried Beef p'g 16 Mild cure, very tender, sliced very thin. A sandwich filler that satisfies. Best CALIF. All licht meat, no waste ready to serve known ns ocean chicken. Tuna Fish 20 prperrrWywvWWWWWerrrrrpffrrrrrrrpr V Take advantage of our special price to sample, if you have. never used it before. The best cup of coffee you ever drank. Coiicc 40 "ASCO" BLEND (OurVejy Bes!) It's full, heavy body insures economy more cups to the pound and its wonderful aroma nnd flavor the boast of the coffee connoisseur. Are you Coffee particular? "Asco" Blend Teas ib 45c U lb. pkK.. 12c : ii lb. pkg., .23c Blends of exceptional merit, entirely distinct from ordinary Teas easily COc to 80c lb. value. Prunes lb 28( Big Calif. Fancy fruit, small pits, exceptional value. Ne Texas OflJOIlS ib 3c V, SelcctPd Bound atopic. Wry t mild, lown rttb cucumbers, nnd very crrnmpd. 2 NIcp rut nutrition! Bargain Necessities Fine Table Salf pkg. Sc Choice Tomatoes 3 cans 25c Red Ripe Tomatoes ..can 12c-15c Tomatoe Puree can 6c Wesson Cooking. Oil can 39c Mazola Cooking Oil can 35c "Asco" Macaroni pkg. 10c "Abco" Spnaghcttl .; pkg. 10c Norway Mackerel ...each 7c & 13c Hershey's Cocoa can 10c-19c Super-Cream can 25c Pure Grape Juice pt. bot. 33c Pat-a-Cake Flour pkg. 29c Quaker Biscuit Flour pkg. 12c Hecker's Self-Raising Flour,pkg.l5c Evap. .Milk can 7c-14c ColburnV Mustard can 20c Best Lima Beans lb. 15c Calif. Asparagus can 20c Best Head Rice lb. 19c Ritter Pork & Beans can 12c Campbell's Pork & Beans, canl212c CriSCO (Best for Shortening) can 32c Our 45c Broom cut to 39c Our 60c Broom cut to 54c I Our 70c Broom cut to 64c Selected com All four.-eewed; smooth hardwood bandies. Sweet Sugar Corn can 12c-14c Ryzon Baking Powder,can 13c-23c Wilbur's Bak. Chocolate, XA lb. lie Best Pure Lard lb. 25c i"""""( Preserving Needs Mason Quart Jars.. doz. 80c .Mason Pint Jars. .. doz. 75c Jelly Glasses...... doz. 42c jarTopn V..., doz. 30c Jar Rubbers doz. 9c "arowax ...' pound I'kg. 17c ...............--------' tr'"". .-.........-..-...-...-...-....-....... Tempting Desserts I Breakfast Cereals Pearl Taplcoa lb. lie "Asco" Cornstarch, pkg. 9c My-T-Fine Dessert, pkg. 10c Mrs. Morrison's Puddings, 10c Jiffv Jell nkg. lie Puddinc pkg. Lie J itellogg's Krumbled Bran, 17c Post Toastie.s pkg. 12c Shredded Wheat. .. .pkg. 13c "Asco" Rolled Oats. .pkg. lie "Asco" Farina ....pkg. 10c iving wncat pkK. 20c ArvTVtf"0''lllr,ri"11''1'1'1 ' ' ' r iiiii"iTipwTr f 3a.w 7I;a.4a.a 1 he Big Family Loaf WWh Victor Ac :: mmS BREAD 5f ii '' U!fciy 111 Ur Bigger Loaf. Better quality. Costs Less that's . "-UsllSJr the unmatehable Victor let us provo it to you today. ; r These Prices in All Our 166 Sanitary Meat Markets Fresh-Killed &"h" Stewing Chickens '".45' Loin Chops b.45c Rib Chops b. 359 Shoulders '" 25c Milk -Fed Country Veal Neck Ib25c Breast lb. 22c Rnck lb. 30c Sliced Thin No Waste Economical Cold Meat Dishes Sliced 1 Luncheon 11, Roll 16: Sliced AAi Luncheon A AH Tongue IU "V W Sliced Lebanon HoloRna m Sliced w 4 A; Corned 'g Beef ,D rA S C O ! A. -S. c, , . A S' K- o, ' v c o. i r U Stores conveniently located all over Philadelphia and in the principal Cities and towns Ol rcniia., INeW JCrawyt xmmwan; aim mewjuum . . ... 11 ' ' '' ," '"' T-71 ' ' . i.nn Letts Lcri- A s c o A s c o A s c o A s .c o - - A s- c o 2 c o A" S' c- o A s. c, o A ,S" c o. A, s C O' A- s c o A s c o A S c 0 A S c o, A S c o A s ,c o A LU ASCO All Ready for the Surf 0 A Pl'mk 7 . - I r J Women's Bathing Suits and All the Accessories Are Moderately Priced Surf satin suit", in glossy black, arc hero in sifes for women and young women. Some of the suits are all-black, others have white or colored pipings. Wool jersey suits can be had, too. .$5, $0.25, $6.75, $7.50 nnd $8.75. Children's bathing suits are $2.50 to $12. Special at $3.85 : the suit that is sketched. It- is of black surf satin with black-and-white pipings, in sizes 31 to 44. Black cotton tights arc $1 nnd $1.25; of wool, $4.50 and $4.75. Rubber caps of every sort, from plain diver's to millinery confections with brims and cay lubber flowers, are 25c to $1.25 and there are plenty of the plain divers that so many women want. Shoes arc 55c to $2.50; garters, 20c and 2oc. Il.nA nnnra n( ellrf sntitl hrC $15, $16,50 -Vf and $18. , .. , , -r1 mi. nn - . ,tnr1,f Irtti nnnllPS to each 1 lie j j'Ui tuuv utuui-viwtt -ri" -- item. (Wiirkft) I A Fine Lot of Summer Shirts for Men, $3 And 20 Per Cent Deduction Takes 60c From Their Price! Stripqd madrases and percales of good quality are in soft-cuff styles. They are Wanamaker shirts in every particular well made, in the right proportion and finished with good pearl buttons. It isn't hard to get men's shirts, but it is hard, to get such good, comfortable shirts at this price. (Onllrry, JlnrUft) 1 j Mr. Man Looking for Something Goocl? Men's all-wool, well-tailored suits at $32.50. Men's two-trouser suits of all wool at $42.50. Palm Beach suits at $19. Good-looking mohair suits at $20. White flannel trousers at $16. Then consider the 20 per c,ent deduction! (Gnllrr.v. Marlirt) 20 Per Cent Deduction On Women's Summer Coats Amounts to Something It means a real saving on the coat you are sure tp need this Sum er if vou are Roing to the-fnountains, the shore r lakes. Silk coats and capes, in navy blue and blacK, arc i.ou io . Sports coats of all scrts, wool jersey, polo cloth and vclour, are '$10.75, $13.50 to $57.50. Serge capes, long or short, and principally navy blue, are $2?,.o0 Wraps and dolmans, of all sorts of soft materials, are $19 to $97.50. m Men's Tan Brogue Oxfords, $8.75 a Pair They have full wing tips and low, broad heels; the style that so many young men want. , White English Sports Oxfords, $10 a Pair They are white leather (resem bling buckskin) with straight or full wing tips,-composition soles and rubber heels. 20 per cent to come from these prices. (nailery, MnrkM) White Wash Hats for Men and Boys At $1 Men's and boys' middy hats of heavy white duck are well stitched. At $1.30 Men's white felt ten nis hats will roll up and can be carried in pockets. White duck tennis hats are plain or have dark green facings under the brims. At S2 Boys' white duck tarns hnve detachable inbands to make washing easier. It's well to take, advnntagc of the 20 per cent deduction. (finllrrr, Market) A Sale of Silk Handbags $3. SO & $5 Every one in this lot of aboul 450 fine bags would sell for much more ordinarily, as any woman 3 an readily see. Of rown, taupe, black or navy silk- in plain or moire weaVe, lined with silk. There arejilnin and fancy metal frames, some with cut stones inset in the clasps, or self-covered frames Most of them have .inside frames, mir rors and pretty, full tas sels. The 20 per cent de duction brings the prices to $2.80 and $4 (C'limtnut) Men's-Snowy Linen Handkerchiefs They are 30c. and 45c each in regular size and 85c in extra size; all have narrow hemstitched hems Tht 20 per cent deduction t' Ktill to be -made. (Central) 1 jfiw St Prices of Women's Summer Frocks Are Very Low So low, in fact, that there is no need to bothc 1 wth home sewing. Fresh ajd charming frocks of gingham and voile in a great variety of models and colorings can be had for very small sums, which arc further lessened by the deduction of 20 per cent. Gingham Dresses Start at $5 and there is wonderful choosing at $5.50, S7.50 to $10. Here are clear, colorful checks of pink, blu", navy, green, lavender, red, yellow tir of black-and-white. Frills of organdie, chambray or gingham trim mo.-t of them. The gingham frock that is sketched is in a two-tone plaid with pleated frills of plain navy blue or cool green chambray trim ming the pockets, overskirt and "sleeves. The vestee nnd collar arc uf white organdie. $10. S $25 $13.50 Organdies Are Airiest of All The organdie dress that i sketched i a very lovely affair of amazing fineness. It is flowered in blue or lavender and, nt the Mdes of the skirt has inset panel'. of white organdie edged with pleatings of the flowered material. 25. Other organdie dresses priced ns low as $8.b. Pretty Pink Silk Bloomers at $3.85 Four styles, cut generously full and well reinforced. Two are of crepe de chine and two of satin; they differ in the styles of their knee ruffles. 20 per cent to be deducted from I lie price. (Central) Hundreds of Voile Dresses at $4.50 to $12 Here are plenty of the navy blue voiles in figures, dots or plain colors, that arc in such high' fa' or this season. Many nre in Geoigcttc patterns and there are the fine, close patterns that appeal to older women. Light, cool, flowery patterns and pin dots, too, in pinks, pale blues and uch Summer tints. The voile dress that is sketched is in black or navy blue with polka dots of white. Two wide bands of plain voile trim the skirt. $7.50 41.&A mi &jy $7.50 Georgette Frocks of Soft, Bewitching Charm, $13.50 4 to $42.50 They're in the loo'ie-t colorings you can imagine and cool, airy v. Into. Many i f the dresses are beaded, others aie ti mimed only with. tucks of hemstitching. Every frock w made over a silk foundation. The frocks between $:5 and $42.50 show exquisite beaded designs done in crysfal beads. The Cieorgette dress that i sketched is in flesh pink, piped with bright blue satin. The picot ribbon girdle and knot at the neck are also of the blue. $13..")0. (Mnrkell Right Now There Is a Great Call for Separate Skirts The sports silks are in the most delightful tints and are of baronet, crepe de chine and all sorts of lovely, unusual weaves with block plaids, queer stripe arrangements and original pockets. $12.50 to $40. Silk-and-cotton skirts in pinks, blue nnd white, are $5.75 to $10.75. niurketi Sheer White Organdies 50c, 65c and $ 1 . 1 0 a Yard , (Lea the 20 per cen' deduction) They are al 40 inches wide, and there are the various qualities to hoose from. . Imported white organdie of beautiful quality is 45 inches wide at $1.25 a yard. (Central) Couch Hammocks $11.50 to $33 (Less the 20 per cent deduction) Now is a fine time to buy one ! i en I ml i (Charming Summer Frocks for Girls Kiddies9 Tub Frocks Each little girl needs several to take awny with her and the frocks must be durable as there will he ninny tubbings for them! Chambrays and ginghams in blue, tan, pink or green are made and trimmed in various ways for little girjs of 2 to 6 years, and there are also some dresses' of checked gingham. $2.25, $2.50 and $2.75. g w OveralFs for Little Boys At 85c they are of khaki color, very durable. At $1 tho material is either plain or striped hlue heavy enough to protect little knees in falls. Sizes 2 to G years. (20 per cent deducted at time of purchase) (Centml) Ar,e Specially Priced So many new things are arriving thnt there is no laik of styles from which to choose. The frock pictured is in pale pink, blue or orchid organdie with trimmings of line VnlencienVies luce. 1 1 and 10 year sizes at $12.75. For girls of fi to 12 theie is a pretty pink or blue voil6 trimmed with Valenciennes lace. Snowy-pleated ruffles finish the neck and sleeves. $5.50. For smaller girls of fi to 10 years there are two styles at $4.50. Moth arc high waist dresses, one of orchid, pink or blue vflle, the other of flowered dimity. Whito hnnd-embroidered collar, and cuffs nnd hand-embroidery about waist form tho adornment. 20 per cent is lo be deducted from these prices. ' (Market) m. 4, .i i A'1 VI :'l V ) VI i rl I M ASCO fASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ' .'-' J r ' J fc ttt ifc t.'i t 1 ii -- - A it tM -- i iii . ', mIImAmAmIJi HTM . p ,i ti kfc ( ... 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