VV 771 r -yt'iJ. x'iJ-ry '''' 1? U.i.j5? I s K It ft ,13 - 'A r , t i. "S r' . ' "i " i f"""""T""" r m ni'il.i i i ! in i ii ii ii'i i"l i'i in i Hi mil mmiini 11H u i i il i u i ' ' t m i iiiiiniiiii i i i i i ii i i f vxK "nTis. .tJ Wm'wmW INCHES FROM The Golden-Plated Rule Bu UlHan Paschal pan ) 1'licro nro tomo licrbcs left. J know of one. HoM bo surprised nt the name. o Is tlio flagman nt n crossing. It's nt the lower end of our tnwp. Hundreds of machines pass dally. jjo guards carefully daytimes. , lint bis heroism wasn't there. ' lie has a little greenhouso also. Joins his house across, the track, Jlls bllrd daughter live? there. fjhc has been so from birth. Hhc's a grown young lady now. Her face fa beautiful, jjuch peace shines frotn It! Her old father adore her. lie has slaved to pay doctors. Ills hpe s to give hpr sight. It has cost Imrd-edrped hundreds, Last winter he Qttfdid lilmraslf. A great specialist treated her, How to get so much money? That botherod night and day. yioncrs and flagging dqn't pay Ho the father tended furnaces. Tivelvo of them two churches. He roso at 4, home at midnight. Ills route lay all over town. Four miles each, trip, twlco dally. IIoums were widely spattered, Heroism Often tho snow was unbroken. JIo waded through to his knees. Only five feet tall ii ho. And he's not strong, nlthough wiry, But he la Qrit Incarnate. Pluck fired by Lovo I It has. overturned world I Ho faced Wizards, eighteen below. Worst wo'd had for years. Yet he missed onjy oqo day, During nil that long winter 1 And then ho froso his feet. Trains wero late, stalled In. snow. He stayed to guard tho crossing. Feet and hands grew numb, Still he guarded the gate. Tho blind girl fojt her way over. Coffee shq brought, and leggings. He 1$$ her put them on him. Feet were frtcslng then. And ho nnvpr told her, She kissed him happily, Then felt her way back home. big A"y roupii ijlm and cared for him, She nover knew about it. Wo'ro praying she will bo cured. Isn't it odd? Wo scq heroes every day, Wo don't always recognise them. DREAMLAND ADVENTURES THE BIRDLAND FAIR nr pappy CHAPTER I THE MYSTERY JUDGK OXVh came tapping nt Peggy' u Indow very early In tha morning. "Onntl rtav. Judge owl I" snld Feuvr linpplng out of her snug bed and peeUi: t lilm through the window screen. Qood night I" replied Judge Qw, and emQorqa wot nBht was day. It was rather unusual fqr htm to be, thtn l'esaif remembered that was night and night was day htm day indeed Abroad at that hour, for the oun was nrsi ppb- light, for he couldn't see well In It with tending hilltops, his hlfif about h Its first brlsrht rnys over the and Judre Qw) didn't like sun- is Indeed. In order to net nd tq woar the dark Kl&ssci oyes. had to woi I'eggy had given him long ago, "What brlnro you around so early?" asked Peggy, "Early I" exclaimed Judge Owl. "Why, It Is vary late. I should have been In bed an hour 0.80- I only stayed awnlco because I had a vary Important question to ask you." "My goodness, what might that ques tion be?' asked Peggy. "It might be a lot of things," hooted Judge Owl tartly. Evidently staying up lste had the same effect on him It has on many cmiaren lt miiuc ipm. cross. "It might bo: 'How old aro you? or It might ne: 'Will yoj havo an egg for your lessons for school?' n. . or It studied might b t...i n--... . . nfiyt riimr nwpmu mm wim a merry ..kviu duiie) mill, (fiiu IIIUUO UO OB sane It: "What a cross old fowl Is oirr friend Judgo Owl When ho stays up after noon. I'll give him a smile To mako life worth while And ha'll nrln until nl.ion Peggy smiled nt Judge Owl with auoh a Jolly tinkle In" her eyes that ha iuuiuu i. imp grinning oacK. "Well, you'd be cross, too. if v i0,i stayed up nil night making your rounds as Head Watchman of Djrdland and then had found something that puzzled Su..ri.niuSh you JU8t had t0 Iei oJl Bbu' It. peforp yqu went to bed." ,.v"-S. JS. f "" II PWllrig ypur i i Wih0? " h0 ' Why dBes boy who " .WWrtCU U(J ill .!ocled UD ln a Jiouse say Whqq-oonl Whoo-OOD '?" JudtM Otul novL'l l.il.V.' lng at her. ' Joke." laushcd lahAVAl It IM T irlA I. . Li"?,, Who I? locked up a mt?iT Miv-yui i VY( in uoi it.h nnirnAi" Joke. It Is a mystery, js inaia riddle o -rxy. "ynioheve oo-oonr? ,. ' . i uiuiur ft riaaio por a "A myetory! Oh. tell mn about crlod Peg ay eagerly. yhooi j aop't K grumbled Judtro Owl.' been chasing It nil night 'ffhniilnir Mjhn?'i ln,.M hoqtec) Judge It!" Owl. looking very solemn. ri o "Wliool I don't know all about im- -:naV8 why I'o it interrppted Peggy 'Chaslnir anxiously, What 7" Ugh kfa t" me breakfast t1 or It might bo: 'Have you The Question Corrwr Today's Inquiries J. What material is warm and com fortable for cont linings? 2, How can a water fine, left after removing n stain, be taken out? 3, Describe n convenient caso that would make a good prle for a bridge club. ' . 4, What is the latest fad In, fapcy corsets? i 5, How should a young girl's visit ing card read? 0. What is "coq dc rocho"? Saturday's Aniwcr 1. When door curtains have to be pulled open and shut very often, it is best to arrange them on a line will a pulley so that they 'an be 'pullecj bmoothly by a cord. 2 A dainty dressing table can be mado by painting n kitchen tablo, surroupdlpg it with cot ton roaforial in n protty color, .mil hauglng a mirror palpted tho same shade over it. .'!. 3Iakc n butterfly costume for Hal loween out of n yellow dress, by adding a hugo black tulle bow jn back, which forms "wings" attached to waistt wriBts, thoulders and the hem of tho skirt. Wear a littjo yel low cap with two atiills. 1. Silk undergarments can ho pre vented from yellowing for somo timo if they aro washed in luke warm soapsuds, wrapped In a bath towel to get almost dry, then pressed with a warm iron. 5. It iB not correct to wear n veil with n latgo hat in the evening un less it is a flowing lace veil, not over the face. 0. When Oiera is no time to mako starch for collars and cuffs that are washed In a hurry, press them under a elofh with a very hot iron when thoy nre almost dripping wet, to mako them Htlff enough for one wearing, r...Jh0.wh.0o"0.2R.1 whoo-oop !" answered JuJg8 QwJ. "When I first heard It I couldn't make it out. It sounded 1 ke an owl With a cold n thq hend and at .rii.o. ii.uaD umj n itob wim a sore t Si j? '0JIowe ho soypd to tho yrffe fRrmhouse Just outsldo tho wooqm. . man an.d a woman wero Bqttlng ready to drive away In an auto, anif eforo !.he?tdJ?V9TawytleJ' ,ocle1 tho house IIP tight. In that houso was Uio whoo- -.... ,..... ..,, . A ,,hipicu iv iiiu win dow and who do you think tho 'whoo oop 1 whoo.oop' won?" 'I haven't any Idea," answsrod Peggy, awed by Judge OwI'h manner. "Whoo I Whoo 1 It wo a llttlq boy ., t. ouH,,MK mi uiuno no was locked up a prisoner. I think you'd better come right away and set him froa row,? mo i")i u wuman get pacK. Then wo c4n find out why ho says 'whoo oop 1 whoo-oop' when ho Isn't an pwl " "III co with you this minute," de clared Peggy, dressing aa fast as aht could. Tomorrow will bo told what they find MARRIED; WONT PAY TAX Bostonlap Returns BUI to Collector With Terse Comment Boston, Oct. lg. "Last year J was working hut single, so could pay the tax. This year I nm married, so I nm These aro tho bold statements in a letter received by City Tax Collector Prank B. Delapd, the poll tgjc bill for $5 being inclosed. Collector Pcland savs ho does not ponsldcr marriage a sufficient reason to exempt a nan from paying bis poll tax. Tm JALY NOVELETTE BAM00N8 Vr pi.JSANOtl T, UWWRY ''Balloons I llalloonsl Duv thn oheoU dren p. tMloon Oeo-oo-n.y Island ti balloons i Flftson cepto twq for a quar- " wpp-oBrpey. island ra3 balloons " Tho strident oIco roused Amy Whlt- cpmb, peatod In her brother's, Hrqounlno parqea on ma outskirts of the fair, carrjinft 'her5 back to a day-long post. Strange that tho yell of a hawker could affect so swf a trapsparjatlop, and be- tween two such dissimilar" claees. A country. far In, all its midday garish-, peas Shelving Hoelt Hunt the night of the Junior ravels! And It was of Pick miiqs. (he maddest, merriest of them all, Plpyfng tha balloon man, that tho vplco reminded hen Prom repawn; how inimitably, with hlu marvelous gift" of mimicry, he had peddled his bobbing wares, Amy's thoughts shifted to the cplsoda whlph had taken place on the cool, ntartlt lawp at the tag end of the evening. In an swer to PICK1 plea to marry him, h had told htm, oh, so Judicially nnd calm ly, "It would bo a mtstako, Dick. I like too well a serend, ovenly ordered exist ence, whllo you why, Pick, ono moment you wear yourself gpt trying to he tliQ greatest writer of tho age, tho nut, yoi fancy yoursolf a second P, T. Ilarnumt" It had all been true Dlok was a man of many talents and with tP much n Two Minutes of Optimism fly HERMAN J, 8TICU money In tho oiling ovar to develop an: onn of them. But since thut nlffht muc had happenad. Dick's father had lost on cm. tint hi nee tnut night muc tho exchange, pick had. BQna In work and Amv had heard or mm since as a promoter of sorts, an agent in a Broker's omea, a salesmnn for an export firm. For some tlma HOW, ehq hftd not heard at all. She wondered - "llalloonsl qqo-qq-ney Island gns bal loon! Him 'em for tha cheeldrenl' In response o an Impulse whleh Mio could not havo explained, even to her self, Amy Vent forward to tho chnufTcur. It might he -in hour before her brother. urhn linit laft har with tho CXCUSO that ho was on tho trail of a thoroughbred Jer sey calf, returned. "Tell my brother I'll be bacK presently. . two with tho excuso that ho car, disappeared In tho circling crowds. ni-etiAntiv. ir no returns nrst. Ircclcl nnd. descending from tho Her wov was temporarily Impeded by -.- -L- .. ...1. nn ausorDeu, neccniiuiii iuui wu-iuu Ing a perspiring boy throw balls nt trian gular apertures j nn cndfavor.to ' lp li, mm ri i h i"u'j hi tp retreat, Amy ,v dolir'T idii jumped Into threu straight an in nn Rirnn in rttinni. Aim somebody nnd something of curvlm nfinenH tfiunhed liar cheek. Only a bal- lnnni.litit. nn nhn lifted lior head to brush It aside, rtia looked straight Into the startled ayes of Pek a Pick whp first paled, then slowly reddened. Wordless, ho made a path for. hor har through tha throng and Amy, like 11 puppet qp a string, obediently followed. T no In hnnk at tha orangeade conces sion that they found spelt?. And (t was Amv who spoka. first, .,..,, "I suppose, of course, pick, that this Is somo sort of n Joke." She Indicated with a gesture the bunch of gold and ye IqW ami purplo spheres still swaying 'from ils shoulder, . An expression of relief flitted across Pick's, face. "You'ro right, Amy If I may still call ou by your first name. I'm er gather ing local color for my next book." ho told her confidentially, "and when tha old veezer who owns these foil over n tent rope and laid himself up. I snw my ohapce to do him n ffooa turn antl Ret a little fun out of it myself. Never dreamed Pd run Into Into you. I was a balloon man ones before tho levcli. Do you happen to remembor?" Ho rattled nn In nn AnilAfLvnr to eano tho situation. Something tugged nt Amy's heart. Hs was tho same old Dick, nut nho did not believe 'I'm tno Bircensiui uuiiiur inn words Implied- No. thero wore lines about 1)1 eyes, a thinness of tho cheeks, a look ahut the clothes "Dick." said Amy gcntlv. "tell me all about jourself the truth. Thatnlghtjou asked mo to marry you, I w a cock sure young girl, dreadfully spoiled. I'm sure, bv tho triumphs, such as they were, of my first season. Since then, well, I've learned " "Great Scntt. Dick, Vvo hunted the place over for you. What on earth Amv ! It was Amy's brother, regarding them with a profound surprise. "I thought this telegram might bo Important." ho wan paying, "and I nearly got hauled In by tho tnwn police force quite a decent young follow trying to get licro. Tt was to DICK ne nanaeu tno yenow cnvciupe, And while Dick tore It open, Amy's hrnther. who thounht lie read ncrmlfl nlon In Dick's eyes, explained how he had never lost touch wn ijick. ana now Dlalc, after various unsuccessful nt. tempts at business, had settled down de termined to write or starve. And because ho had no nearly starved, ho had taken to running country fairs, Itinerant clr- Window Shades 65c Ji ,' Paint, per gallon 85c i, Wall Paper, single roll, 8c "i LE TRIANON RESTAURANT SIXTEENTH AND SPRUCE most snmrNoooNrr. down-town section Table Jteserratlon rtione locust 481 Music by the Famous Cella Orchestra Luncheon from 11:30 to 2:30 P. M. Afternoon Tea Dancing Dinner Concert Supper Dancing from 10 to 12.30 All diehea aro prepared under personal supervision of Chef Chancv. formerly with tho Ritz-Carlton, Paris. SSWM1!1M SPECIAL Now Natural Mink Choker Scarfs. 25.00 JPBiWllPlTOaM d?mMijmfi The Store of Personal Service 1310 Chestnut St. SPECIAL Natural Stono Marten Choker Scarfs 39.50 100 French1 Hand-embroidered BLOUSES-A SALE! Q.50 Ten distinct deHlims in and white Georgette Crepe. Many with inserts of Real Filet Lace; diversified neck and collar arrangements; short and long sleeves; sizes 36 to 40. Each model bears the original Paris label Idcntjfled as cut below. flesh Mi. 1El'V ' Xr isL Su vv' mr THfcwnim i& ri hi umu v.vv iu below. k' 'm 7 jHfilirbfPliilf V 3 I MlLiipiiiitffliiiimiiiMiiiimmm 'I'POtf 1 No Mail Ordr No Approvals None C, O. D. All Sales Final THE BLUM STORE A New Organisation With an Old Name of pflcoml". ior some a school teachor and ecarc ork that brpught In mora lnv Simplicity WlVjL do you number n certain person among your best Mend J Because of his sparklinc wit? Because hp tliipks d?os)1y? Because be ba talent? OrgenlttB? No I It is because he It may be she 1b frank, honest, sympathetic simple. Which aro tho books that arc loved Pad lire? Tim mpst profound? hp most erudite? Tho most panBopliical? Hardly I Tho Bible. Jlobjpsqp Qrusoo, Pilgrim's Progress always the simplest. Orcatneis is slmnllcitv. Oroat men, reat books, great principles, great Inventions all that Is great is simple. Can a needle bo improved upon7 Or tho pn? Or gravitation? Or the Scriptures? Or Lincoln? Or a mother's Jove? You see a woman dressed simply. No frills PO fol-do-rol' no ponpense just simply. Could anything bo rnoro charming? Moro feminine? More appealing or alluring? You road a speech. You read an article, What Improves you? What drives it under your skin? Its logic? Its consistency? Its Ungual gymnastics? Or its sincerity? Its unaffectodqesa? Its simplicity? Gpd fs pimple. His words arc simple. His code is simple. "Honor thy fpther and thy mother." "Thoy shalt not covot anything that is thoy neigh bor's" what could bo mqrc Blmplc-rwhat fraught wUh moro meaplng? Onl Intended map to be simple to cat simply, dresi simply, speak simply, pot simply-dive smply, Every tesr that tears a human heart; qvery habit that blighis a life, every ill to which mankind is heir nnd prey Is simply tho penalty wo pay for vlolatinp God's law simplicity. Almost every opo of us staggers beneath a load of artificiality ; of tinsel ond spouglo nnd keeping up appearances and seeming what we aren't j of pampered, unwholesome nppetites and unnatural tastes, .Let's stop it Jfelcn Kenney had to trlve, up her dream 11 veacnor nl)g Bcuiuit ir si mediate returns. "It'11 funny when you look back on it," she says now, 'but that seemed to bo imiKinnuie. 1 iovcu a tencner. for mo to the ggSt trfp-oly, Imaslnab children and I wanted to bo It wasn't -Dosslblo, however. I.:..-,. '., ',!.., nn....... . , nn. ml school. I had to help support the family. So the teacher's career went by tho boards and now " Mrs Holmes's Kmlla.r as she glances around her ma- hofafly-doeked pmce, tells very plainly tnat spo uiuiKiiiB ui tno conirasi do- iwec;i fivf fiicpmiy ,ivijuih.?i np iiidso which would alio had been Mrs. d It have fallen to her lot If able to afford tho normal school (raining. "I didn't select my rareer, Ilolules continues. "Necessity nolnte out to pie, for telephone bperating Is one of tha shortest of shortcuts to wage earning. That's the reason I took It. My first position was right )ier with thl-i firm, at tpe monlflcont salary or fit a week. I had mndo up my mind, however, that I wasn't going to let it stay at that figure. Ho I overlooked no opportunity to post myself about the details of the business. 1 studied wall street methods I learned tho Jargon pf th street. I made It a point tp bo extra polite to nervous investors. andl it wosri'Vlon roro those who cauea up vpiyntte. information tnat gnew my rmm "i.Ityo vy nine my eaiary creased. First to 116. than to then to $25 a, week, innally I was1 pointed to n position or connqo; tne salary rose Willi tne pro Januurv 1. 1 D ID. I was nett week nrd, at the end of the ypar,' It a nolnt to know what I was tAlhtn hKa... nn.1 .. nnntv .V.a ritAmn TOill It. uwuv ...I., iv u,,.j ...u iu.uv.a -.u.i. a.. Hlvon a. nartnershln In tha firm. only reason for It all was because I tmAb dealing wtlt every one," Tomorrow Thre nos Who 7U ,&& Is" m y V 1 f M ip fWoJL. BMfXfcJtffMTmi ,K mm wm 1 m w 1 mm 11 mi ij s tm" asco asco ascoI 1 MPImI1 I Ml ASCO ASCO ASCO -, JiSfc-dWJSdb-aei Hi ii ,Si f i Mmm-mm H mmf5VmVmGZr'mm I - --- -- --- - i iTi ifi iH iti ilfi I I 1. m 1 r f ' 1 Let's bq natural, sincere, simple! We'll nil bo better and better off. cuses, Luna, Park carnlals, In thn day time whllo ho continued to wrlto eve nings. And. as such a business involved a constantly shifting addreis. Amy's brother had volunteered to Iqok after his mall, mostly bulky innnlla onvclopto Piled with rejected manuscripts. lint Dick had stipulated that tho girl who had refused him In tho days of his pros perity yps nqt tp know of thfl vicissi tudes through which ho had passed. Into tho tfxplapatlpn broVq r trans formed Dick, waving tho telegram about his head. "Look nt that,' ho cried. "Just look nt that I" And Amy, her head bont over tho yejlnw slp. read wondcrlngly: "You'vp dqna a great piece of work. Call a ntlf atP dlspuss rpyates and con tract for output of next five years." The slgnaiuro was that of a well known firm of publishers. Amy looked up (n tlmo to Intercept a glanco between Dclc apa: her brother a glance which said so plainly, "Do Kood snort, old man. and toko yourae. elsewhere," that Amy blushed, fvn as l,r- tirntlirr irrlnnrrl unci turned away. Then. Joyously, sho waited to hear the words sho know, were trembling op tho Jlps, of the rnan Vetoro her. frt complete noveleUe Jftne's Inditldunl Problem Making More Money "The filrl o' fhe Oolden Hole" mlIAT'8 what thoy call her on Wall J- ptreet when they're not alluding Co hr an "the hdrheHt-ealnrlcd woman on tho street." And she's only twcnty-nlmj years of age, Is Mrs. Helen. Kenney Holmes. Things, payout niwas nroKcn wen ror I her, either. In fpt, at the age qf sixteen, ""pnTffffnTff ,l7jMMlTllIIIIIIIIMIlill!ll'llllllllllllTl 'A Open Saturdays Until Five Brilliancy in Lighting Fixtures Those in srriart society circles rec ognize not only the desirable artis- f tic touch, but the real necessity of tne iveiv Liighting effects. A com- B prehensive showing of types that , are now the vogue. The Horn & Brannm Mfg. Co. 427-433 North Broad Street "A Short Walk Along Aiftopiobile Row" minimi 1 1 numim iini.ii iiiiiiiiiiniiniu'" t Opens This Wajr fiQRp: f i lou ant lose the Captive Cap THE increased convenience of this " new Kolynos container is per fectly apparent. The ideal package for the busy man, the traveler and the home. Keeps Kolynos Dental Cream in perfect condition to the end saves timo and irritation! For sale by all druggists and de partment store? in your city. Ym Should Always Use It ! KOLYNOS DENTAL CREAM Way safe with anything to be used In the mouth I The formula of Kolynos ii known to your dentiit. He will awure you of its Wary, and its off?conoy at well. Try one tube and find out for yourself how treat the joy of a truly clean mouth. . m MifiEimnMi A1 c A C ro i ii s c ol I w A s c to A s c yo A S c 6 A Si c o A S Ci 04 then go ahead! r Wpvthwhile things are not accompliabcd in a "hit or miss" fashion. Men who have written their names on history's pages have attained their objectives because they fir3t made nure thoy were rights-then went ahead ! When the grocery stores which were the nuslcus of the present American Stpres Company were opened; some thirty odd years ago, those proprietors wero convinced of the need for groceries whore Low Prices and High Quality went hand in hand with Economic Merchandising. They knew they wero right, so they went ahead. Their idea has since grown into our present Producer-to-Consumer Plan, which is effecting tremendous pavings for the grocery buying public in the four States where our Stores are located. What would grocorie8 be costinp to-day were it not for the American Stores Co,? WBuy Now for gf Hallowe'en! Stocks Full and Complete Fancy Mixed NuU lb 28c Largo Filbertn lb 20c Fancy Calif. WalnuU....lb 30c Fancy Calif. Almond lb 37c Fresh Pack Currant, ..pkjr 25c "Ascp" I'ennut Buttr,glapfil2;c ""re Applo Butter can 22c i "Af" Mince Meat.'. h jic Bafcor'B Coconut can lc Fancy Golden Pumpkin.. can 8c Pure Jelly. jrUwg iBc Del Monte Peach Jam.,. can 23c ;!' Cake Icinsr Pkjr 20c m ,Poft& Bn. ..can 12c Maillard's ChocoJato....cake lie Assorted, Fruit Jama... far 21c Fancy Seeded RaiBng,pkg 28c j " ... Another Opportunity to Cut Living Costs SK Tomato Soup 5' Quality jptt tfopd--ft wJIJ pay you to buy a dozen or two nt; Kt nuvmifuw rjw vn-c Wilbur's Ilak. Chocojatc, -ck lie Fancy Stuffed flDves, bot 28-35c rancy Queen Olhes, bot 24-33c ' si Sv ,. t PJcbJnB bpt 18c Prepared Mustard glass 7c Pure Grape Juice 7b(t 26c Aristocrat Apple Cider.bot 12 Vie Princess Salad Dretwiner, bot 29c " ""' - r i i t . , I Toco Self.Rlslnir Pancake and Buckwheat Flour 9c:T2ccf" Jmt add weter, mlr batter and In - tw w,n.'JiM y?u rn m,! most delightful csltes ru ever itt. Franklin Golden Syrup can 19c ?"" II'MII II,., rine Quality ncd Tomatoes " cn chock full qf fine till ML .9lU Tlie Answer's in the Cup Why do th soles of "Aeeo"' B'nd. fnr exceed all others? The enlwer Is psy It's Jn the rup. Tlio dlntlnctUe flavor and fell heary body of "Asco" Wend Is mak ing now friends every day. 'Pry H and learn how food tattoo CAK be. "Asco" Blend Coffee ib the IW59T coffee at AVf jrlc( "Asco" Blend TEAS it AK Y Ibphr JS, V4 lb pk-3l XttJP Four lino dolmr value blends to choose from. w Ever; ble r i . ,.i, ,.. ry tii ripe tomatoes. Ctidice SUGAR' High-grade, sweet, tender corn at an exceptionally low-price. Cornell' Pat-A-Cake FLOUR pkg 23' Every lnerertlent ntnunrr In thn paqlcage (except the water) to msko the Unset home made reltn you aver ata. "Awo" Brand ROLLED OATS pkg wrte cool m of Aco" OaT the spet. 11' ornlngs, a dish uit touches 1-C Best Dried Lima BEANS ib X big bargain la the Uncut quality boana known. Buy your winter's supply at (bis special price. "Asco" Brand FLOUR lWiikig 'the best for baking bread, and all kinds of pastry. ,88' j It Stays Fresh Overnight i .J.Ior "'"1 wore folks are learning that Vlcbnl JJread bought In the afternoon la Juat, ns freah the net raonilng s If It wro Jmt boiieht. Ira "keenlnir" nnll,l. mrm ,.,l.7,ol T.. .7.... ;ei-,n.r. ...:;::"r...ir.r" -- -"i."v.. .uj ,uia wftxtiiuun iuf luiuuiiurTd UITtf Victor BREAD jifast. The N Good I Big I Loaf children thrive on It. ti 'erreeeyeeernewwiwwn irevrev rneeeexeyeWwyTWVTY A Splendid Body Builder ah uio coia wratner apprnpriies, we slioul good butter, to gle tho body the necexiiary and energy. Evory ounce of "Louolla" Is jiu Ing and its flavor is unexcelled. 44 MHL)rmmjmmmS BUTTER "TmU HI" ihjinkc Richland Butter ,b 6S' Hetou4 only to the tamoun "Louella Eat Plenty of Them ...fJI,i!TjU.y' or Bny othr bomohold purpose for which eggs are manlied, these ggs are splendid They are selected for their alio and quality, and overy ono Hrlelly guaronteeil. Big, Meaty UftrjC Selected KWo "Ka son can be SURG of High-Grade Canned Goods Shoo Peg Com. . . .con 14c Choice Peas .can 14c "Asco" Peas... can 20-23c Fancy Splnim bljr can 23c Cooked fiout 'lirout.cen 14c Mixed Vegetables, can lie Dest Sugar Deets, can 12c Strlngless Deans, 12cl8c Lima Deans.., can 18-22c 4,Asco' Cakes & Crackers Fresh from the Ovens Fresh Soda CrackerB.il 17c Trenton Crackers.. lb 18e Graham Crackers.. lb 2(Jc Oyutercttea . . . ,pkB 8c Eagle Dutters. ...lb 19c Spiced WnferH lb 2Gc Animal Nlc-Nacs.. .lb 32c Unity Jumbles lb 32c "Asco" Pretzels, lb pkg 23c Oleomargarine 36' A butter substitute of admlttad merit. Abiolutely pure. In ;;er.IS".pJK:.t,Jii0,,,ri11torSl wbere ou tro. H not handle It. yoo con oDUlnl" y Ct ,0a tQ 0Ur neBrellt Store whew "Asco" Prices Cut Table Costs 3 tinker Jliscuit Flour... pkK lOc rs. 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