V i.J ft wrtffircttciifir f nan' wja IHUS8ANS WfTK ACID , (M nfflvtf Jaalousr Wife Only Intended to Spoil Looks With Carbolic, She SayF tELLS OF WOMAN RIVAL New" York, V Aug. 2. Mrs. Alex .nilrlA Bokoloneky, twcntyclRht, rl .j Vmnk fJolrnlnwnkv. renrcson- IftXlv ot the Am?rlcatn Federation ;KT.W. who died ot carbolic ncid sonlnif in thclliomo at Mew Haven M " L -. 1 to- r4 C f'JSn Junt 20, was arrested last night and '1..1...1 .... in nnllxA tipiwtntinrtM-n chare- ed with murder The detectives say sh' confessed she threw acid on her husband as no sicpt, because she had found love, letter in his clothing nijd Vented ,to spoil his good ' The SoWowslcys lived at 25 Peers .1 . KTW Ifnvitn At n limit 11 illO o'clock on the morning of Juno 20 Soko lowsky. blinded, ncarcd nmrchoklhgi rnli. -S1? (MANY Schenectady MaV3?Apl'e Be U. a. Senator , Saratow SpriAffi.'frJ. Y., Aug. 2. By A. P.) A spirited fight by Mayor Oeorgc It. Lunn, offflchencctady, for tho designation of party candidate for tho United Stated 3dnate against tin., desires of TammanVUall ond the up state organization, appeared today to be the only source of discord at the unofficial Democratic state convention nuiL-u win open iicro ai J-" u m. fnnrrow. . f Whether a complete state ticket would be recommended to (ho voters by1 the convention vr.,4 in doubt, but if a tfrkrt Is mnili. nn" It ( onrrntn thnt Governor Alfred R. Smith will be des-.ll 1 ignntcd for rcnominatlon without oppo- il A 1 sitlon. i TzA tormcr Ambassador James W. Ge rard, former Rpprctnrv nt State Rob ert Lansing and Henry Motgenthau, at, ono, timo nmunsnnilor to aurxcy, have been under consideration hv the leaders for tho designation ns candidate for.! senator. Frank H. Mott, of Jamestown, will be chosen temporary chairman and de liver a Keynote nddrcss, conunmg his remarks principally to national issues. v f) t Hi ,, in 1 1 Hi aHpjHCalB'flBwv5aEBHasBr from his first floor apartment shouting : the porch "Doctor! roiicei" He fell dead unon Tmmllntilv nfterwnrd hismifc sned to Bridgeport ina taxlcab. paid the driver $115 from n roll of bills and van ished. She took $700 with her", the police learned. Hokolowsky wns ono of tho loaders in a strike of brass workers at Watcrbury, Conn., nd hi? death wns st once suspected to have been caused by striKCrs opposed to mc concinuiory ml attitude bo had adopted during tho The police workclon tho theory he was murdered by persons oppoiod to his leadership until Sirs. Rokolou sky's absence becamo prolonged. Then a country-vide senrch for her was begun. Her photograph and description were gent throughout the country.' She was nrrrrtcd here. , . After, severe questioning nt' head-, ,mrtrrs MrK. Sokolowskv. vith tears .streaming down her cheeks, signed a ronfesHlort, of gullt, the detectives say. The confession, ns given out ny tne nnllrn In nnrt. wns: "Wo lived happilyfor three years and then he began wto stay nwny. He told ihi he had business tonttend to. On .Tiini 4 I found two letters written TInillsh a language I could not read rorv licit. '"'I took them to n girl friend and-W 'after reading them sho told me they were love, letters. ,On Juno 5 my hus band went to Brooklyn, .but came back later In the night. I Monderctl. whether T could spoil his hnnclfiomc looks. 1 thought of curbolip ncid. The next dav he wanted to go to Brooklyn, ho I wont, with him. I saw the woman rind saw that she was very much in loc with him. A few days later at the Grand Central Station he told mc he had to go Jo Jcrncy City. On J tine '24 I found nnothcr letter and on June 25 mv husband began lookinc among some of his paper? nnd I felt he wns looking for the lettqr.' He went outNind camo home about 1:30 the next mof&tug, "At about 3 o'clock on the morning of June 20, 1 wept to tho moildne chest and filled a glass with carbolic ncid. T tfiritw It nn mv Tillahntwl In lifr1 . T did not mean to T kill him and when 1 did not hear .him cry but I spoko to him. Then I ran to tho street, where Ii met ,11 doctor. Ho came to thehou"e nnd said. 'He is dead." fc Coroner Mix, of Ncw'Havcn, arrived here early today to question Mrs. Sokolow-sky. Ho told a statement would be issued Inter in connection with the confession the police say sho madu soon after her nrrcst. COLUMBUS KNIGHTS GATHER Delegates to 38th Convention Arrtv 'Ing In New York Now York, Aug. 2. (By A. P.) Delegates were arriving in large num bers today to attend tho oncning scs- rslon tomorrow of the thirty-eighth an nual convention ot tne ttnigiitr 01 uo lumbus. Representatives from fourteen states were Already here; having come by special trains. Tho. supremo board of directors today considered a request of Joseph 10. Doyle, of Shanghai, thnt the work ot the ord;r bo extended to China. Business ses sions will begin tomorrow morning after celebrating of solemn pontifical mass in St. Entrick'H Cathedral by Archbishop Bonzano, papal delegate1 to 'Washington, STRANGE BUG IN DELAWARE Heaford. Del., Aug. 2. A strange bug is playing navoc with the lima buttcrbcancron in this 'section. ,No remedy has been discovered and in some instances Y.I10I0 patches have been ravaged by the insect. When grown, the bug is about the size of a houso fly nnd Is rainbow olor. Unless Some 'remedy is found soon the bean crop in his section will tic virtually destroyed, ' ' n hi hi . i hi m r , wr m A5CO ASCO ASCOO VA. .A. .. . ... . . .. M. .. s c o, c A I ASCO W ' ! ASCO it ASCO l's: You Can Fool Some of the People fillllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllltlllllillllll!: STATE,AIDS CANCER' VICTIMS j; Free Radium. Treatment Offered All Sufferers In New York Institution NewvYorlc, Aug. 2. (By A. I'.) Tree radium treatment for sufferers from canrer will be administered, bo ginning October IB. by tlie State In xtltutlon for the Study of Malignant Dlfcaies nt Buffalo, it was announced here todar. The treatment has been made p6sslble through a recent appro priation of $225,000 for tho purchase of two nmf one-qunrtcr grams of the precious mineral. "Any cltUen of the United States will he treated free of charge." said Dr. Haney H. Oaylord, director of the Buffalo institution, "but preference will be giien to lcsidcnts of New York ktatc." Memorial Fund Fete Loseo $150 Wcstmont, V. J., Aug. 2. The town mcmorlul fund hss been decrensed SliiO 11s the result of a carnivr.l held here. The remaining deficit will be raised by the memorial cbmmlitcc through other Murrcs. ' I A Summer I Shower. TTHEN thunder-clouds ' pile up and empty a j sudden deluge of rain on E your house, then you will learn Ahe difference be- tween a tin roof and all I others. 5 Slate,' tile, and shingle roofs are of little use.E where rain eathers in ,S C O ' . FA rs, o A S' c o A s a foi A c O A S r. to i C O J s CI 0 All of the Time and all of the people some, of tho time, but you can'fffool'all of the people all of the time." so said a great man who know whereof he spoket , ' The founders' of tho HflSBfSiM knew that tho greatest essential to the succesB of this great- enterprise was the confidence of tho public. From the first, our one great aim has been to give tho public 'the most of the best for the least. By our tremendous buying power and our Producer-to-Consumer Plan wo have been ableto considerably reduce the living expenses of our. thousands of cus tomers. . ' What Would Grocerie&Be Costing Today Were It Not' for the American Stores Co, ? ( , The months have turned to years and the more than 1400 "ASCO" Stores and Meat Markets are all tangible 'evidence of the public's approval of our methods. And the fact that we have opened more than 50 new stores.so far this year provi s that the people will always demand more of a good thing. mfvVtSlmn'',,,f,,'',' We AlwaysGive4Our Customers tne -Denent ot me savings vre nueci. " , We have just received another large shipment of tho finest potatoes you ever tasted, right off tho farm I Our buyers are constantly on the alert to give, you every advantage. Whatever tho market fluctuations, uldwaya pass tho saving on to you. WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKE - 7 UMBMII - . 'a , HWDriarnnnEiju i we NFWI 0I3I0CS (Wbs.) W Vi M-peck pk(7'i lbs.), 28c; 2 bu. (30 lbs.), $1.10 Wanamaker's j A V, Down Stairs Store Fancy-New Yellow Onions " 2c ' Medlumslre, delicious' creamed. Eat more onions doctors recomm?nd them for ll.-! l-.lll. L..IIJI 111! , HICI1 IlCUIlll-UUIiUKlK 1UUUUC3. ' " vvwvww'ywwvYywvwpvff' If E deep pools, and runs ott E slowly) Then it soaks E throufrh such roofs, and E GraniilatedSugar 23 Thanks to our timely reduction in tho price of sugar, thousands of happy' house wives ore now able to do the pres&rving thoy thought they would have to .forego.- Pre serve now" so that next winter you may enjoys the bounties that- Nature is bestowing, with a lavish hand. frWVWWWWWVyvyyWYWVWV,-V 0, WHEN THE DAY IS HOT AND STICKY doesn't it make you feel good all ovcrHo "absorb" a glass of Iced Tea particularly if it be one of the four fine "ASCO" BLEN0S? It takes that "wilted" feeling right out of you. rA S c o E floods the rooms below. E But a good tin roof is E as tight as a tub. No mat- E E ter how deep the water, E E the tin roof holds it until E it runs off. , E E For roofs there's noth- E E ing like tin but you want E the best tin. Ask any E E roofer. If he names NU- E E DURA-TIN, you're safe. PMM91 CaWHIIIBVm'r lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHP "A Healthy Scalp Grows Hpalthy Hair" J SZ UWSlKAQ flfll W 1) '- -' - IB! Ill W ITJU W UJli-- tot H A M P O O GUARANTEED to b prcparad from flnett pharmiceutlol ln'(ie dlents and to ramtln tdiO'cUvm tot 20 yeati. M c o m s r IXi u A S rC o i i & T&' "Asco" Blend are only TPAS jm, ms. . while teas that can't compare with them are selling- for 60c and 80c per pounai lb Louelia Butter,'" 66c Loucll Duttcr la today thif moit popular on the nrtrket. prortuced from only -the purest pas teurized -eam or nueiy urou cmut. Richland Butter, 63C We do nut rlnlm that our Richland Butter la ns good ns I.ouella, but we do claim that It Is betteiv than boiiio other dealers' so-railed "bests." A S c T n The Shampoo'You Have Been Looking for Why? Because it is the only racfio- active ShampOO. Besides cleans ing the scalp the roots respond to its radio-activity the hair becomes thick ' and luxuriant Radio-activity the supreme scientific achievement in RADIOR is found ui no other shampoo or hair tonic. Featured in the Be$t 'Drug and Department Stores tllB RADIOR Cq'., LU., ol London US Fifth Av , fyew Yoik N .v PhllaJilpUa Dlilrliltr$ A WHAT DOES THIS PRQ VE 1 Our coffee sales nre increasing every day so that our two big plants ore roasting millions of pounds every year. Why is the demand for "ASCO" BLEND Coffee doubling and triplincr so fast? Doesn't it prove it the finest at any price? You'll say so when you've enjoyod tho delightful pleasure of a .cup I Try it today you'll be convinced. "Asco" Blend COFFEE lb 40 A s CJ o A S C 0 A S n Xi A Ml c o rA is IC4 o A s c o A s c o A si c 01 Cleaning Helps Washine Soda lb. 3c Snow Boy Powder.'.pkg. 4'ic Crystal White Soap.cako C',c Gold Dust Powder, pkg. 4'c Lifebuoy Soap cake 8c Insectlne bot. or can 12c Strong Brooms, 45c, 60c, 70c SOUP can 6C Goodrich Tomato 'Oood" In tasto and "rich" In nourishment. Best gk Salmon S 19c As nourishing ai meat not so expensive. Tasty Sandwich Fillers Calif. Tuna Fish, 'j-lb.can20c Best Red Salmon ....con 34c Choice Sardines can 6c Potted Meats can Gc-10c Elkhorn Kraft Checsc.can 18c Armour's Corned Beef , can 35c Armour's Luncheon Beef, 33c Vwm ,-.'y "What's the use of baking?" said one house wife. "I can't bake any better bread than the Victor loaf, and Victor is just as cheap as 'home-made.' " . "Uictc Bread Q The UALITY and UANTITY Loaf 9 More than TWO MILLION loaves sold every week. "Vhy7 t,ixiA..iii.Ju,i0fLAAAAAAAA-iij'u'ijt. '' ttiiitt Jtnese trices in All uur iov oanuary meat martlets Sturdy, steady, hearty boys and girls of today will be the strong, dependable men and women of tomorrow. Along with the development nnd training of their mlnd3 must go tho upbuilding of their bodies. Thoy must have good, wholesome, muscle-making, energy giving foodsjust the kind of foods your mother used to prepare. Below are some of the choicest fopdsj . Rich,-Juicy Steaks, Cut From the Finest Native Beef Ruriip. Steak 45c 1 Round Steak 45 Genuine Wether Mutton Shoulders, lb. 22c Neck lb. 18c Breast .. . .lb. 12c Loin Chops lb. 40c Rib Chops. lb. 35c Rack Chops lb.28c Genuine Spring Lamb Loin Chops 'b. 55c I Shoulders, lb. 30c Rib Chops lb. 45c Neck lb. 24c Rack Chops lb.35c Breast. . . lb. 18c Milk-Fed Stewing Chickens ib 45c Luncheon Meats Meat Loaf Luncheon Roll K 18 Cooked Corned Beef H 10 Lunch Tongue a 20" Boiled Ham 22" Mb 16' The majority of our markets are now equipped with slicing machines to fetter serve you. i s o. - 'A c o A, s c 0 A s S- u . s cl rO A 5 A S s s A J s o La si kc o A s c o1 -A s CJ ro A s c .04 1 Lustrous' Tricolette $2.90 a Yard It is the good quality, glossy fiber silk tricolette that so many women want for frocks, blouses and sweaters; 86 inches wide in Black Wfoito (Central) Gray ;t x I , iwwywuywywMyyySijyyyyygbmjywwwwMWMUwywywuywyuwuyyyyyyyywyyywu u s c o A Si CI. o A, S C 0' i A Little Silk Sports Coat Is a Toppy Addition to a Woman's Summer Outfit And in the Coat Store there are several styles from which to choose. The short sports coat may be of jersey or of silk, but smart and good-looking it is sure o be if it comes from the Down Stairs Coat Store. Charmeuse Tuxedo Coats at $16.50 The lovely charmeuse is in black or navy and the coats are in two styles, one with box pjeats in back and another with a, plain back. At $19 coats of fiber silk are in tan or Pekin.and will look well with light skirts and dresses. Among Taffeta and Satin There are long and short taffeta coats at $17 and $19 ; taffeta capes at $25 ; navy satin capes (lovely for evening) at $45. (Market) Bath Sprays. Special at 85c They have long rubber hose with a large spray. (Chestnut) A Sale of Little Boys' Waslr Suits at a Saving $2.75 2V& to 6 year size They are all in the popular button-on style, of chambray or other sturdy cottons and they are to be had in various combina tions ; white blouses with blue, brown, tan, gray or green trousers and trimmings. (daltcrjr. Market) Silk Sports Skirts for Afternoon and Evening Baronette . of excpllent quality is in . gleaming pink or white and the skirts will go quickly at $15. Smart skirts of knife-pleated flesh or white crepe de chme are $10.75. Other silk skirts are in great variety up to $35. The Reduction of White Wash Skirts. $1.35 to $2.90 brings the .opportunity of getting, a well tailored, good-looking white skirt for little money. And, more than likely, you will want to get more than one when you see the skirts and realize the excellent values'. Included are skirts of white gabardine, pique and surf satin. Some' of the skirts' are mussed from handling, but' a tubbing or a pressing will easily freshen them. (Market) Sheer-Checked Dimity f or Children's Dresses and Women's Blouses. 50c a Yd. The pretty .white dimitv'is 27 inches wide and the quality is exceptional; there are various sizes of single and double checks from which to choose. (Central) LI 3.. Summery Dresses Are Reduced From Our Own Stock $3.75, $4.50, $5 and $5.50 Stores 'conveniently locate all over Philadelphia and in the principal cities andttoWng of Ffenna,, jyew Jersey, ueiaware ana Maryland A s- O A S s A C o AI s c fro L A I ! O A S C Ol Pin-checked and figured voile dresses -jvith surplice bodices or double-tier skirts are in light and dark colorings at $3.75. Plain color voile dresses in white, gray, CoDenhaeen and flesh Dink are made with pin tucks and flowered voile dresses are $ trimmed with white organdie. Both styles are now $4.50. A number of navy blue voile frocks with white coin dots and voiles in flowered patterns are piped with white. Now $5 and .$6.50. Voile that looks very much like dotted Swiss makes some interesting dresses that are trimmed with organdie and tiny pearl buttons. Others are in white, with lav ender or Copenhagen dots. $5.50. Other Summer dresses made in scores of pretty styles can be had at $2.25, $3.75 and upward to $18. (Mnrlirt) Aim Mk Wax3? uIS.'H'SHb $5 g pi $3.75 Girls' White Middy Blouses have braid-trimmed collars at $2.50 or are plain at $2. They are in 6 to 1G year sizes. Regulation Dresses, $2.50 Good vacation dresses are of rose or Copenhagen lincne, made in regulation style and trimmed with white braid. 6 to 14 year sizes. Voile Dresses Are Reduced They are 'in plain colors or figured pat terns, mostly-in maize and green, and they are made with sashes and ruffled collars. They will fit girls of 6 to 14 years and their prices have been reduced to $3 and $3.75. 1 For Little Girls of 6 to 10 there are some pretty dotted voile dresses with embroidered Qrgandie collars. They are reduced to $3.50. (Murkrt) Men's Shoes at $6.50 a Pair Tan leather straight-lace or Blucljer shoes are made with medium-wide toes and are cut full for warm-weather comfort. At $7.90 a pair men's good-looking English-last shoes are of black or of tan leather. Small Boys' Shoes Sizes 10 to 13V2 $4.75 to $5.90 a Pair The wide toes are best for growing feet. The shoes are of tan or black leather in' straight-lace or Blucher style with sturdily welted soles. Boys' English-Last Shoes at $6.90 a Pair Sizes 1 to G and the shoes are of tai or DiacK icatner. .1 (Gullrry, Market) x i u& mc ji ijiufiuouific vr iiLUii Jtug r, Continues, to the Advantage of All Who Buy Not only are the -prices less than present-day prices, but the ruga are jn handsome patterns and lovely colorings. , ' A. 6x9 feet, $62. 8.3 x ip.6 feet, $78,50, $92.50 and $95. 9 x 12 feet, $82.50 and $97.50. 10.6 x 13.6 feet, $172.50. (GheatnuO f-,4 h A U 4 J y 'XL V &r ,rV? . -. TJ 1 Jill 4Vi?i iff 5. 7 V.i "'J V l W . Si Obi XL &'m a M J ty 'u 'M & .. K ; 1 JV5 'u i c . X. .'.I iM $ ASCO KASCO ASCO . 'ASCOt ,lii lOi t " FIASCO tt'e !o-i,:rAsco. tit . ?r m jf, 3. t fMa. .In', ilii'i aW; aa , i aaM ri aaiL.atii n T ,jU ' k& f .f ftfUl . 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