i T x'i 7k 'V " 4,1 r . k. . JhV EVENING ' PUBLIC LEDEll-PHtLADiiiLPHIA THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1920 4 ;- COMU ESTATE $220,000 uHI of Wholesale Grocer Is Pro- W bated With Others m.i will 'of Robert Comly. a .whole Pk.r Mil Arch utroct, be- ttlt fM MaO.OOtf to hli children and ""ii.i.r w admitted to probate to one sister, dlcd , tj10 1rC8by. hf?3stllBdmlttjd to probate were SS3.S BtrcVt" $30,000; Harry O. P. S, Vft Mnttcrtakcr. Broad s".4. 1213 South $20,000 : Wilhclmlna I'd., iu,uul , iruuc lliu nnitleton. I'n., $10,001! Ifnn SJidte 1401 kVrth 'Fifteenth street ?M00. Jnd Jnm Locklmrt, 1,718 liar. ''Tot ti'rt o'f administration were Jntr 8 hi the estate of Thomas J. C (1304 Lincoln drive, who died jum leaving nujWdfJ30,000. PLENTY OF MONEY IN MINT 613,959.250 Coins Produced Hero Last Year More than half, a billion pieces of Jn,.Wr co nr-d for Uncle Sam at money ,l". . . .ri-i iltirlni? tlin lnt ?,ar: 'The exact number was 51V Thousands of pieces also were minted for foreign nations which supplied the metal. More pennies wcro coined than any th'"!? else. THo total number was nG7,O80,000. And still the mint can not keep up with the demand for one cent pieces. .The totnl value of all the coins mint ed was S24.410.C70. A.K.N. BUTTfcR How many times, when you were "dining In town" at a good hotel or cafe have you said, "My, they hnvo wonderful butter here." You can have the same quality but ter In your home. Tell your dealer you want A. K. N. "Philadelphia's Finest Butter." H. R. AIKEN Wholesale Butter, Eggs, Margarines 128 N. Delaware Ave.. Will.. 1 1 i p- "s2SS8iKiSjrBs(w52Lflp !' Ni F Ifi i ir ly pp ly ifl y njl MBbMMJL M M M WM p ii ifl IT 'V J" ' '' '' lf1 ASCO ASCO ASCO i STORES CO ASCO ASCO . ASCO i v rfk.a..wb.rt JBTJIl jB4BI1. -tJBllM' i- - -- - - '' f 4 . - .. ,m i i i WANAMAKER'S ifaft - a - -3 T A TVT A Tf A TTT7 Bl'SH? V V jC VJL J. XJ.YXX JLJ--JLA-V V , A.' i ,1 J T'? J 4Vfc'i Y Low Summer Tourist Fares FgQjf PHILADELPHIA $ Q fif 62 fo Denver Colorado Springs, Pueblo O t "" and return. $GK' Estet Rocky Mountain National tF v "" ParA and return. $141962' Wt Yellowstone Yellowstone 1 Um " National Park) and return. Four and one half days motor trip in park with accomodations at hotels $54.00, at camp $45.00, additional. Sidetripto Estea Rocky Mountain National Park for $10 additional. 12 fo Portland. Tacoma. Seattle and return, with 200 miles along the Scenic Columbia River. Side trips to Yellowstone and Rocky Mountain National Porks may be arranged for small additional expense. 12 Co California andrcturn. Going via Omaha, Ogden, Great Salt Lake, along the famous Forty -Nincrs trail to San Francisco, returning direct through Ogden or via Loa Angeles and Salt Lake City ,'A S O ) A' rS : . s c CM 2 $133i $1332 $ 1 C 1 12 Circuit Tour of the West. Portland, thence Ul "" rail or steamer to San Francisco, thence returning direct through Ogden or via Los Angeles and Salt Lake City. Or route may be reversed. . War Tax Extra. These fares arer effective daily June 1st to September 30th good returning until October 31st, 1920. Stop over privileges at all points enroute. Send for booklets and full travel information concerning the innumerable-attractions along the lines of the ", Union Pacific System STANDARD ROAD OF THE WEST F. L. FEAKINS, C.neral Anl. 630 Commercial Tnut Bids. 16th & Market SU PhUadilphla. Pa. A S C o : A' S' o. ' k' A, s c 01 A X- 'A' s' c ,0 ' .A. o U I o 144 Years Old When we come to measure what haa been accomplished in, the time, It seems much longer than one hundred and forty-four years since the birth of our nation, since Liberty sent forth her gladsome sound throughout the land, and the moun tains and valleys breathed the atmosphere of priceless freedom. The time seems short, indeed, as we number among our friends and acquaintances hoary heads that indicate three acoro years and ten, and wnose Immediate forebears heard the bell we love so well peal forth the notes that an nounced our nation's birth. May our land continue to bo a mecca to the oppressed, a beacon light to those still in darkness until this entire orb be bathed in Liberty's sunlight and man to man his brother be." To fittingly observe the anniversary Our Stores Will Be Closed All Day Monday, My 5 Open Saturday night until 10 o'clock to give you every opportunity to lay in full supplies to carry you over until Tuesday morning. .JAWAttW,WA Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store p Fourth of July Picnic Needs p i " : ft' s Pure Grape Juice 92 25 Bot Positively thn nnrn fnfon of thn flnpRt Concord cranes crown, the vc: A rood for the weak and a refreshine bevoraKo for tno vigorous had. body. This special prico for tho week-end only. Buy it by the dozen. i i ., . . ,. . . . 1 . , 1 . n .Mi Tn best to bo ' mind and ww Cheese 33c Uneeda Biscuit" 7 Cocoanut Taffy Bara. . . . . Fresh from the N. B. C, For a hasty luncheon or tho family ricnic always a fnvonto. -.' . .... i i , , , i i . ' i i.i.gi . ,. ifil'it 9 Choice Sardines can Pink Salmon can 10c Calif. Tuna Fish ...,can20c Best Red Salmon can 34c Kippered Herring .can lie Potted Meats can 6c-10c F. A. Potted Beef can 14c Prepared Mustard glass 7c "Asco" Mustard jar 12c Pure Jelly . . . k glass 15c Curtice Jams jar 38c-10c "Asco" Peanut Butter ...glass 13c ! Cc pkg. IBe ovens ii i . 1 Asco" Salad Dressing bot. 14c Big Juicy Lemons dz.,17c Nnhlsm Wnfrn DKg. 15c Butter Thins 'le Saltlncs pkg.l7c "Asco" Cak .Vp.kjtJ5c Sour Pickles big bot.l8e Sweet Plcklea bot. 17c India Relish bot. 17c Butterfly Cream Mints... pkg. 15c Pure Catsup big bot. 17c Sweet Chocolate cake 6c Campbell'B Beans can 12'jc ... .1 .. n ,.,,.. .! ' The privilege of buying Wanamaker merchandise at 20 per cent deduction will be discontinued after Saturday, July 3 , 6 L, 4 w (B&T' i' DMEDBeef px6 16c KAsco"Bcvcraflesb..l2Jc Mild cure, very tender, sliced very thin. A sandwich filler that satisfies. S1.4S a doi The tieit Made D117 a dozen bottlei aiiotted umxer Ale. uooiDeir imu sariBparuiD. e rilOTOPIuVYS PlIOTOPIVYS PHOTO PIAYS THRU Company r JflMERICA The following theatres obtain their pictures through tho STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a guarantee of early showing of tho finest productions. Ask for tho theatre in your locality obtaining pictures" through tho Stanley Company of America. Alhamhri 12lh' Uorrla h Paeryunk At. ,11011: ICAMITON In "A, MODERN 8AIX)M1C" APOl 1 O B2D AND THOMPSON STS. " VLlJ M1T1VITI 11AIF.V .'.l.9Y STBWART In THE SAaEUnUHIIEn" ARCAH1A CHESTNUT Detow 10TH ,,1)1 jjunn in OLD IADY THIRTY-ONE" FALTIMORF B1" a BALTIMORE rnu. 1 uvivixn. e. n.nn. Mai. Sat. .TIWM" MEIOHAN In "WHIY CIIANOE YOUR WIFE?" BLUERIRH D"OAD STREET AND "i-JlOirU flUSdtlEHANNA AVE. REX nEACH'R . B SILVER HORDE" BROADWAY noroS?4&Snur WANDA IIAV?r.BYl5"P,L "miss iionns- CAPITOI 7I2 MAJIKET BTI1EET PR, JEKYLL AND MR, HYDE" CENTI IRV Erie Ave. unci Otli M, MAROARIVT CLAniCrn,ln" Dtt"y "I:A8Y TO GET" COLONIA1 utn- Maplewood Avee. .. mm ., ;,.. 7 Mrf n u nf "the daredevil" EMPRFSS ma,n st- manayunk i, "? . MATINEE DAILY THE WOMAN OAME" FAIRMOUNT S,Uh A nlrBr1 Av- lYJn 1 MATINKI- I1AIT.V OVERBROOK HAVnilFORD AVB. ETHEL CLAYTON In "YOUNQ MRS. WlNTiniOP" PAI ArP 131 MARKET STREET rL.,E. 10 A. M. to lli:5 P. it. BERT LYTELL In "ALIAS JIMMY VALEN.TINE" PRIMPCQQ 1018 MARKET ST rrviiNvnoo g:iio a. m. to una STREET IS P. M. EDWIN COID In "WOLVES OF THE STREET' RET'E'MT MARKET ST. Below 1TTU IMyjUiN 1 0:45 A. M. to 11 P. U ETHEL rrYTON In "A LADY LOVE" RIAT Tr cjehmantown ave. lM-L,lJ AT TIILPEHOCKEN ST. edwin conn In "WOLVES OF THE STREET" RUBY SAVOY MARKET ST. BELOW TTTi in A. M. to 11:15 P. M. ALICE nRADY In THE DANCER'S PERIL" 1211 MARKET STREET 8 A. M. TO MIDNIOIIT LEW CODY In THE BUTTERFLY MAN" SHERWOOD "WK, THOMAS METOHAN In "WHY CHANOE TOUR WIFF.T" CTAWI rv MARKET AnOVE 10Tn 01-1N1I1,I ujIba M to 11:15 P. M EUOENE O'RIIIEN In "A FOOL AND HIS MONEY" M. "WHY c.,V.(.i.u,' MILI.E'fl iiATtui; YOUR WIFE?" FAMILY THEATRE UU Market St. m. ,? M " Mlanliht . N WITH THE DANCE" 56TH ST THEATRE nelow Sprue. .. "nil THE PUPrET." "LOST CITY" FRANKFORD T,a JM8M5 "...jn ur lAVJS"' Brood St. at Erla G 7 n i f ti 1 k ti Y . .'J'; V fl .'" . . in wm i jaiiivKT ' GREAT NORTHERN . AAI'llKRIXl; IMPERIAL IS1'" WALNUT BT8. "THE RIVER'S END" LEADER 'ilST LANCASTER AVE. ... .. MATIVIFS n.itu "Muv. In. MATINEE DAILY wM;;wrS: LIBERTY Bn0AD COLUMBIA AV. WW.telL$" DA,LT -'"" v vi U 1 1 15 ft 333 MARKET BTnr:OT THEATRH XIPTORIA MARKET ST. AD. OTO VIJVJIAIM ha SI to 11:15 P.M. PAULINE FREDERICK In "THE WOMAN IN ROOM 13" ffl Th. NIXON-NIRDLINGEK THEATRES CJ BELMONT 62D AD0VB JIAllKE' MAY ALLISON In "THE WALKOFFS" CEDAR 00T11 CRDA" AVriNUB J. W. KERRIOAN In "NINETY-NINE" Til TQT7I TINI market between VV-L.I3n.UVl ni)TH AND HOTII Ileho Dnnlele Thnmna McUhan, Olorla Swnneon In "Why Chnnus Your Wife?" A S 8 A c o A S4 c o A s c ,0 . A. s c o . ' A' ,S- c- o, A tS cl o A s c o A S c o A. S s m m tvr. t!S. 1 ESWJ" "ASCO" BLEND Coffee lb No matter where you go or what you pay you can't get ny better "Cup" satisfaction. There is a big difference In Coffee. Buy a pound of "Asco" today and note its rich, full, heavy body and delightful, satisfying aroma. Why go else where and pay 50c or 60c a pound when you can luy Asco, tho best in town, for forty cents? This blend sold only in our own stores. "Asco" Blend Iced Tea Time What's more satisfying on a hot day than a glass of Iced Tea? ularly recommend our Old Country stylo or Indian-Ceylon for iced tea. If you "Asco" buy a package today and let us prove to you what Real Tea Good Teas The Proper Skirts for Your Vacation aro to bo found in tho Down Stairs Skirt Store and at prices that aro pleasantly low. Hero has been gathered a wonderfully wldo variety of Summer skirts of wool, silk or cotton materials in all tho fashionable weaves. White cotton gabardine skirts arc $2.00 to $8.75. White surf satin skirts aro $3.60 to $7.50. Silk skirts, of Interesting sports types, aro $12 to $30. Pleated wool skirts, for golf and rough wear, $8.75 to $30. Silk-and-cotton skirts, $5.75 to $8.75. Every price Is subject for two days moro to tho 20 per cent deduction. (Market) Best Lard 1 25 Absolutely pure tbe Tory finest open kettle v r rr Pata-Cake Flour Pkg 29c Trr Pnt-A-Cak for your next strawberry Deal you ever bio short-cake makes a rcTr minutes tho In Pure Olive Oil 'i-Pt. can 40c Puro Olive Oil pt. can 70c Pearl Tapioca lb. lie Super-Cream can 25c Evaporated Milk big can 14c "Asco" Cornstarch pkg. Oc "Asco" Macaroni pkg. 10c Tomato Puree can 5c Best Lima Beans lb. 15c Norway Mackerel each 7c-13c Franklin Syrup .....can 22c "Asco" Syrup can 15c Elkhorn Cheese can 18c Heinz Spaghetti canl2cl8c Heinz Baked Beans . . . .can 12c-17c .'it liililnlililililnl . ... . Il 11 'J Preserving Needs Mason Quart Jars doz. 80c Mason Pint Jars doz. 75c Jar Tops doz. 30c Jelly Glasses doz, 42c Jar Rubbers doz. 9c I Parowax pound pkg. 17c Hershey's Cocoa can 10c, 19c Crisco 1-lb. can 32c Best Head Rice lb. 19c Ryzon Baking- Powder can 13c, 23c Fine Table Salt pkg. Sticky Fly Paper ( a Double Sheets )5c Quaker Biscuit Flour pkg-. 12c Shredded Wheat pkg. 13c Women's Coats Special at $9.50 Less 20 per cent. A little collection of odd sports coats of gold tone, polo cloth and wool jersey, mostly in Pekin, tan and brown. They arc, for the most part, unlined and arc excellent coats for knockabout vacation wear. (Market) Traveling bags and suit cases in good assortments are moder ately priced and the 20 per cent is still deducted from the price of each one. (Chestnut.) But two more days for a man to get a good Wanamaker suit at 20 per cent less Friday and Saturday he can choose any suit from a mighty fine stock in the Gallery Store for Men and save a sub stantial sum on it. All-Wool Summer Cheviot Suits Are $32.50 to $46.50 Splendid variety in these well-tailored cheviot suits in green, gray and brown mixtures. Some are the two-, trouser suits that so many men have been buying. Tropical Suits for Comfort $19 and $20 The Palm Beaches are $19 and the mohairs $20, and they are in light and dark colors in conservative and semi conservative models. The surest way of spending a com fortable holiday is to get into a cool, tropical suit! (Gallery, Market) Attention, Mr. Man Needing a Straw Hat There is excellent choosing in the Gallery Hat Store at $2, $2.50 and $4 The S2 hats are tubular straws ; the $2.50 ones are the popular un bleached hats; and at $4, the smart, high-band, narrow-brim hats. (Gallery, Market) " r1 w.lJII. LW l Sports Hats for the Holiday, $2 to $9.50 (Less the 20 per cent deduction) Choice Crushed Very fine Quality aweet and tender a hot wenioer uucKcauon corn inuere. Corn'a"14( V ."AuNr.VarfcA iPfc.. sSftiroiaiuesbKcanzz" Cooked ready to eerre peeled, no irieto. Splendid for luncheon candled or fried try "a enn today, the flaTor will eurprta you. TI IMnn FIIONT ST. A QinAUD AVE juiiiuu Jumhn Junction nn rrankford WII.T.IAM ni'SSKM. In "SHOD WITH KJHU" L" 1 DPI KIT B2D AND IXICU&T STREETS LUtUOI Hull, I'Sfl S XII Kvm. 8:30 to 11 JOHN llAimTMOnB "dh. jbkymj and Mn. Hyde' .Py NIXON B2D AND MARKET STS. 3:1!!. 7 anA a "Till1. J.UHT IJITI. ' BU, 11 Added. Humhln. Comrdy. "I)ftntorou Eyi" Dl01 T B2D AND SANSOJl STfl. 'William Tarnum In "A Tnl or Two Cltl." Humhln. Com.dy. "Bhould Divnmles WtdT" nint .M . Evw- .'.: I"" '.n " '' n J2VK" "VJUriU w OWPI BT. OrchMtnt v vrvrAr tiiMr uf WBHti ch.r. .u","'r rWV . MVWfP CTD A MH (JEHMANTOWN AVE. w 1 rlNU AT VENANOO ENID I1ENNETT. "THE TALSK nOA,D" rMr. Drew, "Btlmulatlnir Mm. Barton1' WEST ALLEGHENY ? R In . U HKHIftS ORRA1.DTH0 J? . - -.T.-. -..-,., . - -fvraow ior tb ir.tV avpeari Satun yWyvrWfffffrVVWfyryffrVffWWWftwynAryvvvyryy' ViGtor Bread The Best Loaf Made If Victor was being sold for 12c It would stUl bo cheaper than others, because of Its actual food worth. Asido from its prico of 0c it is tho biggest value and best lcef baked today. riUiAAJJjVAAAiAV'i'i'i' tttttAtaAaaaAAa S 4 A J r 1 S c o ' ,A A SANE FOURTH! and Good Eats Go Together Special Price on Mutton for the Week End Loin Chops lb.35cRack Chops lb. 25c I Neck lb. 16c Rib Chops .lb. 30c I Shoulders lb. 20c I Breast lb. 12c Large 3-qt. Can Sour Krout, 25c Smoked Boneless Butts . .lb. 40c Ready -to-Scrvc Picnic Specialties Sliced V4 S Or Cooked lb I 2 Corned Beef 1- Sliced 7 AA, Luncheohlll Tongue lu v Sliced y A( Lebanon it I If Fresh-Killed Milk-Fed Stewing Chickens, lb. 4.5C Sliced Baked Meat Cake- ; c- L o I ASCO A Sliced Pressed Ham 6cgl7ciJEphg25c Small, Lean .. Smoked D Picnics Stores conveniently located all over Philadelphia and in the principal cities and town? oi Jfenna., JNew Jersey, ueiaware ana Maryland mBCL, When have sports hats been so toppyl And so varied I Sailors of All Sorts Hats of Narrow Ribbon Novelty Sports Hata Straw Large Soft Hata Felt Hata Satin Hate Every one is sportslike and smart. Felt combined with ribbon or with straw and hats with hemp brims and tinsel-embroidered ribbon crowns aro some of tho newest. Vncationers will want to select a new sports hat from the great assortment as sembled in the Gray Rooms of tho Mil linery Store! (Market) To Take to the Bungalow With You Curtain Scrim at 25c Pretty scrim with flowered bor ders is 36 inches wide. Some of it has flowers scattered through out, but all of it is dainty and cool-looking. Mosquito Netting $1.85 a Piece Black or whito netting is 58 inches wido and 8 yards long. (SO per cent deducted at time of purchase) , (Central) il Middy Blouses, $2.50 Of an excellent quality of whito jean, these middies havo braid-trimmed collars and cuffs all white. 6 to 16 year sizes. (Junior Store, Market) Fresh and Sunny Gingham Dresses $5 to $7.50 P M "V ASCO MiafahNiaAafl ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO " " ASCO " ASCO iai.i., Less 20 Per Cent "The prettiest gingham dresses in town, for any whoro near the money," so a great many women havo told us. And so fast do the dresses come and go that you are always sure of finding fresh new ones on tho racks. There avo apron checks and club checks, small plaids and big, multi-colored plaida in a great variety of green, blues, pinks, browns and black-and-whito combinations. Many of tho dresses havo fresh whito organdie col lars and cuffs, bound with gingham, others are trimmed with pleated frills. Voile Dresses Are $4.50 to $13.50 and in that gathering are hundreds of different dresses of every imaginable kind plain colors, fino challis pat terns, Georgette patterns, polka dots and stripes. A pretty dotted voilo dress is in navy blue with white or old gold dots or in black with white dots. Tho surplico collar and the cuffs of the short sleeves aro of whito organdie scalloped and picotcd in black. $10. At $7.50 and $10, thero is a variety of navy-and-whito polka clotted voiles. MWw v $10 $6 Dainty Swisses and Organdies aro gay with frills and ruffles. They are in delightful pastelWLints and, among the organdies, aro some dainty flowered patterns. $22.50 and ?1 Tricolette Dresses,$17 Several shades of bluo and brown nro nmong these dresses which women Iik so well. Somo are embroidered and some aro trimmed with bands of self-material. .1 Foulard-and-Georgette Dresses, $16.50 ikirts aro of brown or navy bluo foulard with whito figures and tl ro of plain brown or navy Georgette. Women's New Wool Jersey Suits, $23.50 Leas SO per cent Just in time for the holiday Jaunt, tool They are made with belted jackets, pleated in a little at tho waistlines and are. generously pocKcieu. in navy and trench blue, heather greens and tana. Sketch mo u Pr ceni ueaucnon unngs tneso serviceable, practical suits to only $1 The First Fall Suits are beginning to nrrlvo in navy blue trlcotino and sorgo, somely embroidered. (Market) Somo at1 cr I .nftrtfJ tKTlv iWl UV1 i-fl&if. $ffl tf.'ll OT ' i m -il 1UV 71! w fin m$l ;.$ ; 1 r 4 M TiX: ,'TtKl tr x . r w ri Jit, T' tf lew m 3g 1 't(w Vi "M" UM T .a m .krt 'jM K Ii ,TAIt J.iM a S . J 1 y ft F3Y ptl' ,WT, &1C 1 t at rf.w 1 ?V ''"" ,CJ 'lit ! ;; m 'I A ', A . iW lHv .. a; vx Li j .Y n to H W V U"' i nsr -' .n .4b ter IV W h ' tUmt .' it VI ,"-n K J 4 tekv ,( T W, r. ' a.K'vj.'gv N i.... .. vV fat Aikaija . t. hi.". 1 it. 'ite.s&(MM W-riaSutfiiS AVK".:,vvi.f- '1 i.'l-3 ij TrrluW .J L1 .dvi, XJL,' .."
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