Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 15, 1920, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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"y HAZEt.OHAY WOOD
Captain Barker's heavy flat d.
seer.ded upon the red htableoteth with a
hang that rattled the dlkhea.
lniur.daratlen.Nedr' he aheuted, "Teu
ln"t a'defylng of ma, be you?"
'Mii rtarker. Ien And lank tilt Ma
father, rose and leaned across the table
in jila earnestness. "Ne. father." ha aald
eulstly. "hut . ft man of twenty-two In
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nlr1V old (fiOUk
if nuiidiii Jum. what have, you
ngslnst Sally Gardner? Have you ever
even seenneri
"Sun her" tanned tha etder wan,
"llew'd I ate her and her living in Ware
hum? But t don't need see Helemon
Gardner's daughter te knew aha'a hn
nt wlf for my senr
"nnnrt Lord, father. ' cried Ned In
asperatlen. "old aardner'a dead. Leava
film out of It t"
Can't Da done, hey," came back hla
DArent. " 'A girl's what her ancestors
have made her. Sel .Gardner waa the
meit lowdown, loud-meuthod old feel "
Ned atarted toward the deOr, then
turned. ,"Anyhow, ihla place la getting
te be no home, at nil with' Mrs. Plnckus
laid up hnlf the time with old nge and
rheumatism, What we need la a younger
woman areUnd!"
"Mebbe. mebbe, but no daughter of
Solemon Gardner'al" came Captain Mar
ker's parting ohet through the deer.
Outside, Ned plodded up and. down
the tiny garden walk bordered with old.
fashioned pinks and candytuft He was
thinking deeply with furrowed brew. Hit
father, a retired lebeterman,' had money.
He hlinaelf had only a Jeb and pros pres
pects. The prospects weren't at all Im
medtate, for his father was apryly en the
aunny aide of sfcr-ty. Hut It would never
de te go' airxjn.it ma lauiers expresnea
forcibly, profanely expressed wishes.
Suddenly, recalling hla father's last
vrerds, "Ne daughter of Helemon Gard
ner," Ned chuokied. suppose, en the plea
that their old housekeeper needed an as.
slslant, he smuggled Sally Inte the house,
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The Gelden-Plated Rule
ehe waa always talking about down from
oauye wn
melt-ln-your-meuth chocolate
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Aimnui jvfc euiij u viiuiieijra vjburtrsnru
In terms of wattles and apple plea nnd
expressed
a nnd
cakes,
work lta charm en hle father.
Nea reresaw it nil a regular moving
Ir.ture of It. He and fiallv cnlnvlntr hlr
joke. His father completely captivated.
picture of It. He and Sally enjoying their
ieke. His father completely cantlvated.
Ultimate revelation. Paternal blessings
ami lilssfs all around.
And, after all, that was abOut the way
It worked out at least, very nearly.
First of all, Ned, after wme difficulty,
wen ever Mrs, Plnckus. Then, high
hearted and confident, he set out for
-Wareham td tackle Sally.
"Teu see, Sally," he Wound up, "It's
no go any ether way. Fathor'e dead et
against you."
Sally, "he don't own you, does he?"
"Ne," admitted Ned, "but I hate te
cress nun, I'm an ne'a trot, ana: "
"it you de, like as net he'd leave hla
money te missions or aemetiung,'; supple
mented the srlrl .practically. 'All right.
I'll, be your hln. Plnckus' Nancy Drewn
la that the name? I'd n.n llnf limiNetiMn
for you as slave for my sister and her
kids."
New an fnr no Sally's making geed
T7iin ru euauraiu parent wan concerned,
attis sencme naa no nawn. uy the nge nge
eld route, far mero ancient than the
neman reade, Sally, discovered the way
te the captaln'n heart and' progressed
royalty along, it with a proeeeslotl of
marvelous feed things te eat- In ether
ways, tee, she outdid herself In her
fliTerts te pieaee until Nta, watchinir her.
had alternately qualms) of consclcnce
ann spasms or arena.
Fer even as Sally's eteck rose with
the captain, It sank with her betrothed.
Buckwheat cakes, precisely browned,
did net compensate for a mussed, bou
doir cap at the breakfast table. Nimble
tlnsers at rnRtime, which entertained his
fatVr tremendously, annoyed him nfter
the first hour. In fact, Ned had reached
a point whero he was looking frantically
about for a means of escape.
It arrived very unexpectedly en the
wme evening that a straight, slim slip
(if a plrl en the doorstep In a ahubby
raliicoat,"tequ6 that had seen'many days,
with a worn bag at her 'side, rang the
Barkers' bell.
"I'm Mrs. Plnckus'1 nlecer 'Nancy
Brown down Maine, you k'new' .she
sMllcd half shyly, and Ned. who had
wuntered'te the deer had an odd feellnir
(it he wanted tcr. nut both, arms; about
... , . . Pledge Less Phene Talk
uetc ib a neamine in th paper.
Talk et consideration tot ethers t
Thefe'i a let In that headline.
Council of Jewish women sat,
Thejr considered the question t
Hew te improve telephone service."
Nobody get up and raved i
''Ain't thejiervlce aemep'n awful?"
"These dperatere nte the limit 1"
"Why, I tried five times "
"The 'busya' I get, my dear! ,
I've counted them! Downs dally I"
"And, 'Ne answer. I hate these I"
"It's no use te complain 1
The girl's gel you at her mercy !
"Quality of her mercy Is strained!"
And se en .and en.
Same old tale of wee.
Deubtlesa every word la true.
I've said them all myself;
Trouble Is, they don't help.
Don't get you anywhere.
Ought te, but don't.
Net under present conditions.
These Jewish women are refreshing.
Anyway, they're constructive.
They're going te de something.
Or rather the ether way abeut:
They're going net te de something.
And that's talk I
Seme abnegation that !
Fer we da love te talk.
As ena of the talking sex, X knew.
Think of all it involves !
Cutting short the gossip i
"Did you bear ahe'g 7"
"I called you te find out "
And no marketing by phene 1
They'll go back te war days.
Carry it basket te market.
Or revive the knitting -bag.
And brine stuff home themselves.
Won't the grocer blesa thera?
Illuminated mottoes ever desks:
"Don't phone. Write."
Seme heroism, I'll say.
Hate letter-writing myself.
And what of these tired operators?
lhe whele overworked sisterhood?
They of the frattled nerves?
(Making them impossible at times.)
They'll rise and call them bleated.
The whole program Is se vast.
It makes my head dlasy.
Don't believe I could ever de it.
Might try, though, for one day.
Mercy! I forget these chops 1
Must phone the butcher right away.
Isn't it odd?
The phone habit is an iron chain.
It takea a super-woman te break it.
Twe Minutes of Optimism
By HERMAN J. STICH
that
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half Bhyly,
hw and drawi-her lnf'-'BS?'-r''!"W
And, presently, the thrce'ef themat
waiting for the return of the captain,
ilie had announced his Intention of tak
ing Bally out te the lobster pets, A con
siderable time they waited, during Which
."ed nnd Nancy became , better ar
qualnted' and Ned, who knew hlmed ,
bound te another, compared mlseran
Nancy's delicate blue-eyed beauty with
Sally's blowsy -that was his word
comeliness. Hew right hla father had
betn about Sally 1
Coincident with that particular
thought, In came the captain and en his
arrn a very gay Sally, qulte gorgeously
"gtittn up."
''Helle, everybody:" eald the captain
Hew te Get What Yeu Want
THERE is just one way et getting anything worth-while in this world, and
that Is no secret. ,
It is work unceaalng work, intelligent work a'nd aubjected te the crucible
of tlme.
Yeu may be specially gifted. Teu may have all manner of native and great
abilities.
Hut the most your gifts will de for you will be te make your path a little,
mere smooth, your progress a little mere rapid, tha pace a little easier te fellow.
Yeu may even at the very outset achieve some measure of success; but if
you run true te the experience of the, race, it will be but a flash, and the greet
grind will still loom large ahead.
Ne matter who you are, where you arc or what you are, you must de the
work.
And the sooner you de thi work the sooner you will get what you want'.
Yeu cannot buy success except in the coin of labor.
Yeu cannot shorten the route" te success except eii take the, long read.
Yeu cannot. succeed quickly except. you build slowly and surely.
Don't think you can ship the drudgery. Don't think you can shirk. Don't
think you can sear te the heights en' the magic wings of some lightning "mem
ory," "Conversationalist" or ether spread-eagled "course." It can't be done,
Your work Is oemething you must de yourself.
Ne one can work for you or think for you any mere than any one can eat
for you,
It is entirely your own effort that, will bring you what you want, and when
you have It it will be all the sweeter for having been hardly wen.
If you plan te make geed, don't waste time looking far abort cuts. Only
aviators can fly te success the rest of ua must climb.
The only success that lasts is the success that Is built en thought and rweat.
It is the only success that lasts because, it la net built en chance..
Don't be in tee much of a hurry Youth is seldom Bcrved first. It uaually
waits en maturity.
If you succeed mere quickly than most f ua, don't develop a conceit bump.
It you don't succeed as quickly as ye'u think you ought, don't drop te the dumps.
Success spella failure for some people, and failure spells suceeaa for ethers.
1 Don't make tee many disparalng comparisons between yourself and these
'who -have arrived. '
v Tn.. tam vrhn worth hla salt was once, a novice and atarted out where
teu are 'starting out new.
Every successful man who is entirely frank will tell you he ewes his station
...i n(;. isrrA intalllvent work. Yeu can de the same. j
iA'rAeiiustoiJe:-8cheoirwbre you .can learn te succeed; that ia the echoel
01 experience, nuer nuu iuuum...
Frem that school you will never be graduated. Yet, paradoxically, from
it you muat be graduated before you are qualified for better, bigger things.
evlally, a sort of nervousneso lending
in artificial gaiety te his manner and
inttslng him te overlook Nancy, who
waa an Inconspicuous Uttle poreen any
way, "flally here and I " he cleared
hla threat, "are r married!"
"Married I" cried Ned, Jumping te hla
feet and loeklnir like a man who' has
been left ll.OOO.nOO.
'v "And te you knew It's SallyT"- In
quired Mrs. Plnckus.
"Oh. certainly quite se." said the
captain, "she tela -me all about It.
Daughter of my old cr friend, Sel
Gardner!"
Cautiously, the captain looked at his
son out or one corner or ma eye. But
Ned didn't observe It Ha was busy in
troducing Naney te hle atepmether.
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Meat Prices Cut Almest in Half!
N LINE with our big sensational sacrifice sale of mere than eight anJ a half
million dollars' worth of groceries, we are making big reductions in all our
176 "Asce" Sanitnrv Meat Markets, rjemnarn the nricea eriven below with
the prices prevailing during the past year and you will see that we are new selling
meats for about a third less than what they were selling for during the past year.
Always leaders in any movement tending te benefit our patrons, we have been
steadily forcing down and keeping down the price of meats until today it is an
admitted fact among housekeepers wherover our "Asce" Meat Markets arc located
that any woman who buys meats clBcwhsre is foolishly throwing money away
the money she could save by taking advantage of the economies we offer.
Ham and Cabbage Week
R?uiareer Skin-Back Hams ib 32c
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Ham and Cabbage; a dinner enjoyed by every one new is your oppe
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Prica
City Dressed Perk oetopa8 lb. 37c
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lb. 42c
lb. 29c
lb. 28c
lb. 35c
Perk Chops or Roast oe
Little Pig Roasting Hams.
Legs Mutten ,
Lein Mutten Chops
Rib Mutten Chops lb. 28c
Rack Mutten Chops .... . - lb. 22c
Shoulders Mutten lb. 16c
Stewing Mutten . . . lb. 8c
Rump or Round Steak... ..T.. lb. 35c
Thick End Rib Roast Ib. 28c
Lean Salt Perk lb. 25c
Regular or Skin Back Hams. . lb. 32c
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Price Prevailing
Darin? tha Year
lb. 52c
lb. 60c
lb. 46c
lb. 38c
lb. 48c
lb. 40c
lb. 30c
lb. 25c
lb. 15c
Ib. 65c
lb. 40c
lb. 42c
lb. 48c
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A Sale of Groceries Suck as Was Never Before
Attempted in This Country or Any Other!
Mere Than Eight Millien Five Hundred Thousand Dellars9
($8,500,000.00)
Werth of Strictly High-Grade Fresh Groceries
The entire stock of our four mammoth warehouses together with the stocks in all our retail stores, will be
placed en sale this morning at a big reduction, many items irrespective of cost.
NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO FILL UP YOUR PANTRY SHELVES FOR THE WINTER.
Pioneers leaders always in every movement that will help te ease the table expense of our customers we
are taking the "bull by the horns' in this instance, in an effort te speedily bring about pre-war living conditions.
BIG REDUCTION ALSO IN PRICE OF VICTOR BREAD
In addition te this unheard of sale of groceries, we are cutting the price of Victer Bread thus placing the
entire production of our three big bakeries with a weekly capacity of mere than two million leaves as a further
daily asset in cutting your table costs.
Read en, and en, and en don't miss an item better still, visit our nearest store te your home and prove te
your own satisfaction the genuineness of this mammoth Sale.
Best Granulated SUGAR lb
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Gees the Price of Victor'Uewn te Stay Down
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Without any rcaervatiena whatever, soy te you. Victer ia the Beit Bread and the Bigjreat Value baked today. It ia
the equal of the beat home-made ever baked in your own kitchen. We bake it and we knew -whereof we speak. There ia net
another leaf with which te compare it. Buy one and prove what we say.
Victer Raisin Bread leaf 1 2C
Check full of luscious raisins. Buy a leaf this afternoon fresh from the even
15c Asce Cake, cot te pig 12c
Fresh from eur own evens daily. Three kinds Geld, White and Chocolate
covered with a delicious icing; a real treat.
for breakfast tomorrow.
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Best Rolled QatS 5'
Makes a nourishing and appsttzlnc dlsfc for these
ceel mornings.
ttwCernMeal"4c
Milted from tka very flhtst quality yellow com
and white niatta grown. Nene better te be bad at
any price. "
Sweet, Tender fi
sugar Lern
can
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Treat tha folks te corn fritters Instead of melt.
irnnnt ehsnee and Tery economies!.
pie
&&? Milk
can
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Fill up your pantry shelres at this bargain price I
Wholesome and economics!.
W Salmen SUT
The choicest pink .salmon picked. Delicious made
Inte croquettes with ear best head rice, served plain
or as a salid. ,
Best Pure LARD 25
Absolutely the best epenkttle rendered lard. Excellent for all
frying or baking. Nene batter te be had anywhere at any price. Tike
full advantage of this opportunity!
"Asce" Brand
Rolled Oats 10'
Only the best white eats grerm are selected by us te put up 'In our
tarv Mirtana under the "Asce" label. -A dish of nourishing, oatmeal
A bedy-bulldar, par-
anltarr cartons under the "Asce" label. X dish of nourishing, oatmeal
inese nppy" mornings nuns in. .uay ou nsai.
tlcularly for children.
SB" SARDINES 19c
Big tisty flsh enough in ssch can for a family of flret Similar In
ilee te Imported herring. ..Try a can of these delicious sardines and
you'll come back for mere.
Choice TOlIlEtOeS mium cn 9C
a canb von atfe
Red-r!pe tomatoes put up In sanitary containers that retain that
"Just picked" flavor
Dargain. prices)
Bleck your pantry shelves for the winter at these
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t!Z Beans 121A
Illg "meuty" beans from the sunshine land of the
est. Very nutritious. A splendid body-builder.
" Soup Beans '8C
Many folks have bean soup one night a week
instead cf meat. It certainly sstlsflet hungir very
economically.
lure Jellies 13c
Made from ripe wholesome fruits and berries. A
very special price. Take advantage of this bargain.
seeded Raisins pe28c
What about the rice pudding or raisin pie you've
been intending te raake7 Herc'a your opportunity.
Fancy Alg-roc He sue) Ac 33c sizeOftc
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Put the proper "finish"
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Big. Meaty, Selected Ftfifi
Every egg that leaves our Stores is backed up by our ironclad money-back guarantee. J LH LH m
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"Asce" Ne-Waste Sliced BACON pkg 22c
Special for a Limited Time Only. Trimmed of all waste and sliced en our own
machine!. The sweetest bacon cured. A fitting companion te our "Selected Eggs."
tern
"Asce" DRIED BEEF pug 15c
Very tender. Sliced thin en our own machines and packed in dust-proof car
. An appetizing sandwich filler.
S&ePoiatees 75c
, pk. (7K lbs.), 21cj Pk. ( .). He
The very best potatoes grown. Big, dry and
mealy. New is the time te lay in your winter's
supply.
Best Yellow Glebe Onions, ,b 2jC
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Bno;Fleur80c
5-Ib Bap;, 35c
The finest family and pastry flour. Makes
the finest bread, cakes, pies, biscuits, muffins,
etc., that ever came out of an even. It will pay
you te lay in a liberal supply at these low
prices.
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High-Grade Canned Fruits
Fancy Calif. Apricots can 25c
Calif. Sliced Peaches can 28c
Extra Fancy Cherries can 28c
Fancy Calif. Peaches big can 40c
Extra Fancy Peaches big can 45c
Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple, .can 19c-29c
Del Mente Pears can 50c
Del Mente Cherries can 50c
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BIG BROOM SPECIAL
Fer Thia Week Only Deep Cut in Prices
Our 45c Breem . . cut te 39c
Our 60c Breem cut te 54c
Our 70c Breem cut te 64c
New for a clean sweep take full advantage of this special
m.iv unu einrH up.
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SOUR KROUT Jjfcn 20c
Delirious sour kreut all ready for the tabic. All you need de
Is heat and serve. Who doesn't enjoy a dish of perk and sour
krnut for a chance?
Itl.i.t.i,l.t I ,.!
LHLC Apple Butter
Only wholesome apples and sugar that's
pure In every respect and has a dsllclens flave
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Bigcan20(
paiate. Tnn children ust love It I
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A PersonalNete toPreducers
Mr. Packer, Grewer, Cqnner, Miller, Pro Pre
ducert et feed atuffs generally, here it your
opportunity te unload your merchandise.
Here it your chance te convert it into caih.
Make aacrificen? Why certainlyl That it
just what all must de, and de it cheerfully te
help bring about normal conditions.
Communicate with us at once our im
mense chain, spreading out all ever four States,
offers you an exceptional outlet, and that for
cash. AMERICAN STORES CO.
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A Bird's-eye View of Just
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Best White Potatoes, V bu.. 75c
Fancy Stringless Beana, can 15c
Beat Pure Lard, lb 25c
Fancy Sardines, big can 15e
Asserted Fruit Jams. jar... 18e
Pur Catsup, big bottle 15c
Pure Salad Oil, bottle 22c
"Asce" Sliced Bacen, pkg... 22c
Rich Creamy Cheese, lb 33c
Best Lima Beana. lb 12i',c
"Asce" Blend Coffee, lb 29c
Best Boiled Oats', lb 5c
Snowdrift Shortening, can.. 25e
Cheicit Tomatoes, big can... 12','jc
Teday'a Last Tear's
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32c
17c
21c
17c
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25c
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16c
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Soaps Prices Are Lewer
SeLs Naptha Soup cake 7:c
els White Seajp cake 7c
P. & Q. Naptha Seap cake 7c
Yeung's Borax Seap cake 8c
Yeung's lierax Seap Mb cake 14c
Lenex Seap cnkc 5c
Lifebuey Seap Cake 8c
Snow Bey Powder pkg 4 ijC
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"Asce" Blend Teas ib 45c
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