5 1(1 5 7M PVSMHeMHKSK KKKKKSKKr!KISiKKPSSBKSwBaBSSS?sSmBmKKHKIKKKSsmM .t - e I B- it S.S.--3 ppw,piipr TCEanOH PUBlild. .OjIedgeipISldbiJ Ttve Minutes of Optimism By HERMAN J. OTICU 9 When the World Makna Wnv '(XKJP morning, a scries of wrecks tied the Pennsjlvanlu llallread Inte a knot. S , Colonel Scott, who ran the reed at that time, could net b located and things j, bviub lrum uau 10 worse. A Disregarding one of the read's strictest niles, n young telegrapher sent out T'A uOZCn or tnnrn telegram irlvlnf nr,1aa tl.nf ...... i.i -i i. , v signed Colonel 8cett's name I "Yeung man." Id the superintendent te the young telegrapher a few hours mcr,( de yeiu realize you have broken one of the company's most rigid rules?" "Well, Mr. Scott," asked the young fellow, "aren't your tracks clear, trains running and traffic booming?" Fer punishment, Andrew Carnegie was made the colonel's private score scere score lery And a few years later, when Colonel Scott retired, Carnegie succeeded him. lie was then twenty-eight years old. Seme men are electric buttons they nill net de any work till they are pushed. Then again, ethers arc self-starters. Carnegie was a self-starter. He had what is called Initiative tempered aggressiveness the fine and simple art of doing the right thing at the Tight time without having te be told te de it. And te nil such, the world removes its hat, bestows its prize, and make way. The Weman's Exchange Wants an Address te th Editor of Weman'i Prier: Dear Madam I have tried te learn the addrets of the Quaker City Cycling Artoclatlen and have been unable te I have heard that It Is somewhere In North Philadelphia, but cannot find out lirvciseiv where It is. win von pieaau tell me7 STBVE S. The Quaker City Cvcllng Apsoclutten la located at 30 '5 North Eleventh street. Dees Any One Knew This? J"e the Editor of Weman's Fan! Dear Madam 1 nm a constant reader of your pper and And It very valuable, e am cetnlm? te you for help. Will you pleaK tell me who In coun cil commander of the W. O. W. LedR (Weedman of the Wer'd) and hew I may reach him 7 MltS. J. L.. 3. I am unable te find this out for you. Perhaps serre reader Is a member or this seeletv or knew of It and can tell ,ou through tha column. Club Plna Te tin Editor of Weman' Pae: Dear Madam Belns; a dally reader of i your pttKO, I am nure juu v., "' "; in xnin mailer, a iiumucr ,vk un ....... I lermea a ciud, ana a a rerannw "" t would like a geld pin or rims with club I Initials en It. Se please tell us where J they may be obtained. I In nendlnir In an advertisement, must 3 i k ihI.i n Kv .a nnmhui' nf words or das it Is In the paper7 A DAILY READER. I cannot recommend a place where teu can eet these rlnKs and pins te you threuRh the column, but go te any Jeweler and he will either have wnat von u.unt np will hn Jlbln te tell you where you can get It The charge for an advertisement In the paper is reck oned en the number of lines. There Is, however, a combination rate : that is. a ruvlnl rum if ou have the advertise merit In n number nf daVS. theURh this depends en the nature of tne insertion. of Pellhei. n double number bv Jarne felt, and the cutranoe or the gods Inte "nlhalln from "Das Itheltigeld." Ihe soloist was MNs Ktelle Hughes, soprano, and winner of 'the Stokewski medal last yenr. She sang the well known coloratura aria from "Lucia" with the flute obbllgate exceedingly well played by Mr. La Menucii. Miss lliighes has a line voice with consid erably mero color in it than hns the aeruge coloratura soprano. She ban the necessary range for the kind of work she elect and upn her voice well technically. There was no trace nf self-consciousness or nenpusnc.ss about her work. She was enthuslasticallv le ceived and for nn encore sang Feliclan DavM's "Charmante Oiseau." which she did equally well. DREAMLAND ADVENTURES Moonlight Glee Ily DADDY Bird of Paradise Gene Mrs. Edith Cotts. a milliner, en Bread street near Jeffersen . reported ti the police of the Twenty-third district the theft from her establishment of a bird of paradise hat and a fur coat valued at $300. She said she missed the articles Saturday night, shortly after three women and n man left her shop. ClIArTEIt I Teddte Stay Awak "WOOF I Woof I Teu can't catch me. Woof I Woof! I'll play by the bright moonlight, all through the sleepy night 1 Woefl Woefl" Peggy weke up from a, sound sleep and listened. A deg was barking ex citedly In front of the house. Beem 1 Beem I Beem I tolled the bell of a distant tower clock. It was 3 o'clock In the morning. What foolish deg could be nbread at that hour when most folks were securely slumbering In their bedsT "Woof I Woof t Day-tlme play Is fun", but night-time play Is exciting. Woeff Woefl Yeu children of the Sand Man can't catch me I" New Peggy knew that voice. The barker was Toddle Pupklns. she slipped from bed nnd looked out of the window. Sure enough, there was Toddle Pupklns jumping about In the front yard and barking ns loudly as he could bark. "Hey. Teddle Pupklns, you go back te bed ! What de you mean by disturbing sleeping folks with all that racket?" Tinkling voices answered Peggy, sounding from overhead. "That's what we spy, Pcscr! That's what wc say. and we are trying te send h10ai?.uWof:'uppybackte8l'but Peggy looked up. and there were Nod Ned illnB and Napping and Drewsy Deze. 'lie children of the Sand Man. They wen; lT0v.n2B,a.ll?Ut S, t,,C Nl"ht Wl"d trying te threw Sleepy Sand Inte Toddle J ur"'"' eyes. Toddle Pupklns easily dedjred the sand. "Woof! Woof! Yeu can't threw sand In my eyes," he barked. "I slept all day. se new I'm tee frisky for you te catch. Woof! Woof! You'd better lly away, for I'm going te play till break of day." Nodding, Napping and Drewsy Deze swooped down, all throwing sand ut once, but Teddy Pupklns Jumped away and net a grain fell Inte his eyes. "That's our last bit of Sleepy Sand." cried Drewsy Deze. "We will have te fly away and get some mere." And off sailed Nodding, Napping and i 4f tflgrVbWKWra' Wrril Kl JWMSWTWr IT .m'ffr' r,V'TSmnaHHHHHHHBr U,JBIHBaMRV TCUtV WVW3BHKHHHHHHHHHHniBy7r1UftMH4..naHHHBHr'.KBBHHHHHHIHHHHHHHBBBr4W rRS9HHHHHH mmJMeirmmrFm2(y . ! " T7- i ' ' . l , - - v ' " I II . , , , - ASCO ASCO ASCOll 1 liFffll" M ASCO ASCO ASCO v. ...... ... . . . . - . .M jj STORES VCO.'JB ' ' " ' '-i v n. Drewsy Dni nn ili Ml.ki vm.i , axferTthwn PUPkln'' b" tai& ln"'lid- PVp!?in' you .Bl0P thnt hark ing and go right home," cried PeBiry te the puppy. Toddle Pupklns sat Sewn and looked up at her, wlnkmg saucily as he answered: niurt SiuJ lepbJrk,nff' because I'm fllled with moonlight, glee, and I can't ke hejne because I haven't any real ?l!i!?2f kn.ew that '" remark was !'k ?n,5f em8 Teddle Pupklns hid was a bed of leaves In the cave which he shared with Podgle Lonesome Bear. 'TVell. yeti ought te have a home." replied Peggy. That waa the only answer she could' think of, tJ.'S1, "HJ?0. l should," barked Teddle Pupklns. 'but as I haven't a real home the beat thing I can de en a night Hke hi'? ?bark.nnd P,Ry Cem out and play with ma" Peggy hesitated. Three o'clock In the morning was no time te be going out te play. "Come en ! Woof ! Woof I Yeu, tee. will get filled with moonlight glee and W n?1Mnnpp' ns happy can be. Woefl The moonlight did leek very tempting, ".Pi1 'gy new was se wide awake she didn't want te go back te bed. And "comes ii ne uian't stop.Teddle Pup- y.m no wuuiu nruuse every one Ighborheod. She would be de- kins' barkln In the ne Jnt tha sleepera a geed turn by taking him away. "I'll pn nut tnr n 11)11 whllA ' nhn thought te herself, as she began putting en her clothes. Soen she waa dressed mi warm and snug, and ran out te Jein Toddle Pupklns, who barked harder than ever when he saw her. What she and Toddle did 'n the moon light will be told In tomorrow' story. ROXBOROUQH pulpit vacant The Rev. Ilugh B. McCrene preached In the Lcveringten Presbyterian Church. Roxborough, yesterday, and derluferl thn nulnlf wnn vnnnnf. Tlmt action followed the resignation of the C , accepted a call te the pasterate of the Presbyterian Church nt Gllhertsvlllc, N. Y. Tlie Rev. Dr. 13. 0. Hlbshman, pastor of Wissahickon Prcsbytcrlau Church, has been appointed moderator ei ijevoringien unurcn unm vr, HanRa's successor is called. Meravians Have Anniversary The Rev. Walter V. Moses, of the Moravian Theological Sctrilnary in Rethlchem, Pa., preached an anniver sary sermon at the 10:.10 o'clock serv ice. In the afternoon the Rev. Henry Marx, Moravian missionary te Tibet, conducted a leve feast. Luxurious Bex Springs Hair Mattresses Dougherty's Faultless Bedding 1632 CHESTNUT STREET Finest of All Fifty years of specializing nnd developing the highest types of workmen and the best methods have resulted in our Bex Spring and Hair Mat tresses attaining an exccllence exclusively their own. We acknowledge no equals In the art of making truly luxurious, economical bedding. When will you begin te enjoy our "Faultless" products? I.tuarieu Bei Sprlnrg, Itell&ble Hair MMtrrsam, JIMieirnny lied lead. DrM lied. KnclMh Dnnn Furniture, Lamp. Dnlntr Illanket nnd Comfortable. White Enimrl Nurarry Accessories, etc.. etc. When Ivery la Stained Te the Editor of Weman's Paae: Dear Madam Kindly give me through your columns a method te re move brown stains from whlte Ivery toilet set, which was caused from hair tonic being spilled en it. B. O. C. It Is difficult te remove stains from ' Ivery, but perhaps the following method Will prove effective: Rub turpentine en the spots and leave It stand ever night. I This may net take tn stains awu.y en tirely, but It will make them faint and scaicely noticeable. PHILHARMONIC CONCERT First One of Season Given Before an' Enormous Audience at Shubert I The firjt of the five Sunday eve- i nlng cenrerts te be given by the Phil- ' harmonic Society, of Philadelphia, was given last evening at the Shubert Thea- tre before an audience which filled every seat and caused the "stauding room only" sign te be hung out before the concert began. The orchestra was made up of nbeut seventy members of thp Philadelphia Orchestra. Jesef A. Pasternnck being the conductor. The program was net u lienvy one in the accepted sense of the word and was thoroughly enjoyed by the huge audience, several of the num bers belnc encored. The program opened with the "Itlcnzl" oerture followed bv Smetnna's "Vltava," one of the series of symphonic poems In which thi composer apostrophizes his native UriU. Behcmln. The ether num bers were the Strauss waltz "The Jeys of Life," the famous suite "Syhia" ' OF BLACK DUVETYNE ! AND CRIMSON BEADS, Dy CORINNK I-.OWK ... ... iu.ii. I Hint I the question. Generally, it it wttlpllu the I SfermaUve. Heads of al kinds arc being used this ear and they are cer Uinfy one of the most effective chan- nets available for that touch of color necessary te the somber-toned daytime dress which everybody is wearing this year. The nccempanylng black duve fwn. for example, gains life, through . ! .At.arp.inlereil wooden beads strung en with black silk j arn. The crepe , .le ', chine forming cellar uiul girdle nm I outlining the sleeves Is of the same tint ns the beads. And. by the way. duvet). i is one of the be.t reasons we knew for . ihert sleeves. If any doubt lingers in SKiSd M te thl truth, jiut price pcThQ Heuse that Hepp.c Builtel b nUNQEQ IN ISO ri Your Christmas Victrela Is Ready at Heppe's New ! s last VMh i "."' i WW 1L A- .., V"l, H,s) mWvw Have It Set Aside lay fnr V mi I nnarl V H VVft Jk VrH I I -'ijv'l, L.V" HE Christmas shortage of Victrelas, which has disappointed se many of our geed friends and customers in past years, need net worry Christmas buyers this year if they are wise enough te place their orders with us new. Fer the present en all orders Heppe's Will Guarantee Christmas Delivery Last year, we were obliged te refuse hundreds of orders. There will be another Christmas scarcity of Victrelas and the only safe plan is te order NOW. We will actually mark and place in storage for you until Christmas any Victrela model you may cheese new. Call at either Heppe store today, or send for a catalog with prices and description of the Heppe One-Year-Rental-Payment Plan of Payment, which applies all rent toward the purchase price and leaves you free te return or purchase the Victrela at any time. Heppe's Victrela Outfits ' m Victrela IV, $30.85 with six records Pay $S down, 50c weekly Victrela VI, $Jt1.15 with six records Pay $5 down, 75c weekly Victrela VIII, $56.60 with six records Pay $5 down, $1 weekly Victrela IX, $82.35 with six records Pay $5 down, $1.50 weekly Victrela X, $138.75 with eight records Pay fJO down, $2.50 weekly Victrela XI, $161.35 with ten records Pay $15 down, $3 weekly Victrela 'XIV, $246.60 with ten records Pay $20 down, $4.50 weekly Victrela XVI, $297.95 with ten records Pay $25, down $5.50 weekly C J. HEPPE & SON 1117-1119 Chestnut Street or N. W. Cor. 6th & Thompson Streets A' s- c- e, A c O' A s. A S' c, e, A S' c 0 a! s, c O' A S c, u A I tWVVVWrVirrrV Prune Week! ernnnrrrrVS' Just Arrived 23 Carloads of FANCY CALIFORNIA PRUNES The first of the season's crop te reach the East Thov will be en sale in nil "Asce" Stores this morning at unusually low prices for fruit of this quality. .... . , .... We nre cutting deep into the price ns a special inducement for you te try them, becouse we knew that, ence you have tasted their delicious flavor and meaty goednoss, you will continue te ube them nil winter. Prunes nre unusually hcnlthful and body-building fruit, very delicious. We have made big concessions in price it will pay you te take full advantage of this extra big special. Calif. Prunes It c 25fb New Crep "Sunsweet" Other Sizes cut te 17s 23 lb. Luscious fruit. Small pita. Checkful of "meat." The best we have ever sold. yygyyyWMMywwMMMMMMMMMMwwwMMMnMMMMMNMWu f Hlgh-V Grade I Tomate Soup 1 V ucan M M Acorn yEvap.MHk l2V2c can M VWYWWwnnf 0TS&e TEA i" 45c 'j lb Pkg, 23c; 'A lb Pkg, 12c One of the famous 'Ace" nicndi, and a particular faTerlte of theso who like a Tea with an extra heavy body. Pineapple - 19c, 29 New Pack Hawaiian Juit arrived by etetner direct. The quality la very choice our usual grade. Packed In a heavy sugar syrup. 2S BUTTER 55 20 Apple Just selected apples nnd pure sugar. A very wholesome and tasty spread. Have a leaf of "Victer" and a can bandy when the "llltla folks" ceme home at recess time. Pure Jellies, asserted flavor ta" 13c X"Aice" Needles 5c "Asce" W f Peanut A I Butter I V 1212c J Glass J rwywwywffWTwfTywwwffww 86dS''Eggs65' Our big egg business waB built en the element of certainty that gees with everything we sell never a doubt as te the quality. "Asce" Ne Waste Sliced Bacen pkg 25c It his that wtnulDg flavor that compels an appetite, "Asce" Oleomargarine ib 36 A pure butter substitute of genuine merit. Kconemlcal te use nnd very wholesome. Sold In hundreds of our stores. Asce" Sliced Dried Beef pkg 15 c Delightful creamed and a nutritious sandwich filter. jjuJJJJa Rich Creamy CheeBc. lb.. . . 33c "Asce" Pkg Macaroni, 10c Fancy Seeded Raisins,, pkg. 28c Best Head Rice, lb 16c Pub"tCet.8.up:10c,15c i A 1 JL. S X 5 ' X "Aice" X u f Annie X Juice " : A 15C s V c u v ' iJest f A' f Lima Beans 1 5' V 12c J;: e' V J ' r Apples 3 ibs 15c Ycrv Choice (Cooking or Biking) . Tllg value, fine flavor, sound as a dollar. Dark Red Cranberries, ib 13c Who doesn't like a dish of cran berry enuc? Here Is n very low price, and sugar Is plentiful. nnrwvrvriryv1 "Asce" Mince Meat, jn i Asce" Rolled Oats, II. Dksr 11CI Asserted Fruit Jams, jar.... 19c t France-American Petted Beef, can 12c "Asce" Baking Cr Qr Powder, can . .OUj 7C J A' S' C' e, A s s A S c e A S c e 1 A- S- c. e A' s- C' e. A S c e A s c e A si c e A S c S LARD ib 25( I'nre kettle-rendered lard. Bargain prl-e. Nene better te be bad. Snowdrift Shortening sn25c Best Whit & Potatoes ifc 75 Vt pU (7'4 lb), 21ci Yt Pl (3 lbs), lle Tlte wninnn n in rntit tn enin rnminv will lnv In n liberal supply at these bnrt?aln prices. Best Yellow Glebe Onions .'b 2'2c Brands rljiJlt Bag S "Asce" Geld Medal Ccreseta "Asrn" Flnnr " huB. ean AMAAMMMMyuwyuwwwwwwwywwwwwwsJwyyH "Asce' Threaded ( Codfish I V 12c f Choice XToma!ees 12V2c Up AMJWKMi 5i"'"VA Yriii Scftte rtn ViievM Curt tfSDkA "A sen" Blend tms such a full heavy body that you get ninny mere cups - TtluW'l rcr. ,,0"nl, Ill'llltl9. In ".A me" Ulend jeu get a hlgb-grude cotfee at a ; , raS Blend tOIICC lb 2tf ii Wk"WaT the llKSr coffer at ANY price. . mRBSp "Astfn" RlPtirt TKAS ib A fife Vi-lb Pkp. 23c; 'i-lli Pkir, 12c TtO hae JijBt added J.l'fw Wend Orange Pekoe. Try It tnti'll like It! . . . A' I rt n uSSffll tO 'Asce" Meney Savers Tender Crushed Cern, can lie Choice Sweet Peas... can lie "Asce" Sifted Peas.can 20-23c Hershey's Cocea... can 10-19c Cnlif. Evap. Peaches. . .lb 29c Fancy Evap. Apricets.lb 38c Calif. Tuna Fish, can 15c, 22c Best Pink Salmen. . , .can 18c Goveremsnl Meals al Very low Prices Soaps and Cleansers Lenex Seap cake 5c Lifebuey Seap cake 8c YounR'KneraxSoap.lb.cnlfe 14c Fcls Naptha Seap, .cake 7'jc Ivery Senp cake 8c Geed Cleanser can 5jc Snow Bey Powder.. pkR 4'jC Uery benp Makes. . .pkR 10c Cooked Corned Beef.. can 22c Corned Beef Hash... can 22c Sweet Cured Bacen... lb 2ic 12-lb cans $2.50 Vaiked under (Inv't control nutritious meats ut n minimum of lest. UANXWwuyyggyyggyyygyguyiM Sour Kreut Bi8ca3;" 20c All ready fnr the table Just hent aid serve. Try perk nud sour kreut for n clisnge. Sour Kreut Ne. 3 cqn 14c "Asce" Iliickwlicat or Pancake Fleur p 14 New pnek Keif mlKliiR (liallty tlie very dnest HiiekMhent rnkcH nnd sausage JUBt teuc uiu njiut iiipm' com merninuH Franklin Gelden Svrun. can 19c """"" """"""''"l, - ' iii...lnMtw,iMt,,tM,t,ltttfw-tMttt,MHMMHt, "yvvvy,vvvvs'rrr'VVvyyvVvrl Every Day lanre reiKH nre learnlnR that It Is net necemarv te run out en cold morn nps te Inmire hnliiB fresh bread for brenkfaul lluy )lc(er Ilrend In the nflernoen for thu neit ineriiliiB'H iTfOkfaHt Mctgr Ilreud utnyn fresh. Victer 3READ The I Gend iMHg ) Leaf C 'i frrfrrrrrrfrtrrrVrrf?' These Prices in All Our 172 Sanitary Meat Markets 03er Steak 35c a" Roast 35' ALL SIRLOIN STEAKS lb 40c Large p Marrow each rti Bene Perk lb 40' SausaRe Lean Soup Reef lb SwJS lb I ff6 Suit Fresh tfgf Hamburg jr.tk Steak b" Tasty Fresh lb Sausage Delicious tmf , Country lb I Scrapple Choice Sour qt. Kreut LASCO ri tt, tt Stores conveniently located all ever Philadelphia and in the principal cities and towns or I'cnnn., jncw Jersey, Delaware and Maryland ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ifti rf rh jfr iji nil rfi A 4AkaMAMAkaAkkNAiaaai ASCO ASCO . . . t W1 9 --It f. Ca3! Wi V e , PA
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