Hm HKMslPils w "in'7 ',, TJWJ 'W "4- TPr""' a,7MJj;j,'C TT ) EVENING -PUBLlO LEDGER PHILADEtPHIA, BATURDaV, DECEMBER 11, 1920 0 JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tells of the Doings Today in the Secial World She Hears of the Play for Convalescent Heuse Other Bits of Interest THE younger net Is beginning te have Its IntiliiRH new, nnd tenlelit will sec the second meeting of tlie Saturday Ecnlng Dnnclng Clnaj, which Is held, you knew. In the. IJcllcvuu-Stratferd fteM- (Inrdens, Several dlnneni will precede t'ic rlns, Including one te be given by Mr. md Mrs. IMilllpptiH Miller for their daughter Mnry nnd another given by the Frank Meskch for Anna. I think It Kill be a very gay class. And de you knew, there nfc some awfully pretty uibdebs this M'ORen. There will be tearing bounties next year I I new n number of them nil standing together nnd talking the ether night at a pait.v. and I was Impressed with their lovely fares. The patronesses of the Saturday Kv nltig T)anclng Class arc Mrs. Jehn White Geary, chalrmnn ; Mrs. Rebert Lramlng Montgomery. Mrs.' Paul Denekla Mills. Mrs. H. II. Haard Ilimic. Mrs. Geerge II. McFadden, Mrs .Tebn Sargent' Newbehl. Mrs. Htnnrt Patterson and Mrs. Charlton Varuall. rpill, second meeting of the Supper JL Club will be held this evening, tee, nt the Hcllevue-Strntferd. Dr. nnd Mrs. Lewis Drinten will give n lnrgc theatre, partv for nilzdbeth end after ward tnkc their guests te the Sinner Club, and there are a number of ether parties planned. It certainly does go with a great "go" and was the finest kind of fun last Saturday. DOHSN'T the time fly nteund, as I remarked yesterday? 'Well, here today come tlie Invltntlens for the fertv-ninth club night of the Plays nnd Players, and It's next Wednesday nnd Thursday nights. Why It icnrwly seems a week since the Inst one, nnd et It Is a full month I Mrs. Themas Philip Hammer Is director of the December play, and this month, In stead of hnvlng two or three pne-nct plays, they nre going te give "Door mats." by Hubert Henry Devies, which Is a comedy In three nets and has five persons in Its cast. These who will take part will be Mrs. Fitzwllllam Sargent. Mrs. Charles II. Wbitceml) V. Walter Tlmmls. Snmucl McDowell and Jeseph Antheny Deerlng. Jr. It all sounds very Interesting te me ind I certainly Intend te go. Bv the way, they arc te have one of their de lightful "tea clints" en Sunday nftei nftei nftei noen, with music of com se. and with Airs. Ilebcrt Ocddes as hostess. And teii knew these tens nre nlwnys de lightful. TALKING of plays reminds me that the' St. Francis Aides, have chosen "Miss Beb White," thnt pretty little operetta by Wll'ard Spenser, for their annual play, and It's te be given en the night of Jnnuary 21, if I am net mistaken. Yeu knew It is for the bene fit of St. Frnncis' Heme for Convales cents, which is out in Darby and has been such n boom te the sick, dismissed fmm the Philadelphia Hospital, and ether hospitals as well, who still need t llrtle rest and nir te build up their rtrength. All our hospitals nie se full they are unable te keep patients after they arc proneuncvd well, and n place where these who have been sick may full to te cover their sticngth was unkiiunu n few )cnrs nge. Vew there nre two or three. I under itund, but St. Francis' is one of the largest. Last year tliey added the prop prep frt of the late Itlcbard Y. Cook te that already owned, nnd they have a beauti ful place. A number of prominent women are Interested in the home, among them Miss Florence Sibley, Miss I.agiinenne, Frances Sullivan und u great many ethers whose names I de net new recall. I.Sin v,as going slowly nreund the brarv aft'er dinner offering each member of the family n niece of candy out of a .precious little bag which she EI.S li clasped tightly In her small hand. I nm aft aid the candy was offered a bit grudgingly, but mother, jeu sec, Is very strict about generosity, and se when any one In the family has a treet he or she is supposed t'e share It, se 13 sie offered her small heard. Finally it was ever nnd she finished her' own shnte with delight. And then suddenly she looked nt the table where fat! ur had placed the piece he had taken while he finished bis cigar. Well, IClale watched it and watched It. and nil the while mother was reading a Utile story te her, but she was se' instructed she could net UKe tier eyes off that bit of candy. Flunl y she could net stand It another minute, and as mother finished the ntery and looked up for Hlslc's smile and thank ou, mamma," she exclaimed: "Oh, daddy, jour candy's getting cold." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Invltntlens have been Issued for the Dem dicks' Hall, which will be held in the foyer of the Academy of Music en Tuesday evening, l?eccmber 28 nt 10 o'clock. The cemmlttte Includes Mr. Jehn Hampton' Ham' a, Mr IMwarit V. Eeale, Mr Henuvenu Herle. Jr., Mr. Jehn CailwAlniler, Jr , Mr Gardner Cn tfitt Mr Hcntatnln Chew, Mr. Clinrln R. Coxe. Mr. Ocorre W. C Drexel. Mr. Wllllim S Kills, Mr O e-kp Harris in Frailer. Sir Geerife I, Harrison. Jr.. Dr. nic'ianl II Hart. Mr. Henry rr.itt MelCc-in. M. W Plnnkett Stewart. Mr. Alexnndcr Van HensselaT. Mr Kdwird lewber Wel'li, Mr Charles Whe"ler, Mr. Owen Wlster nnd Mr. Charlton Yarnnll. The four women's committees of the Philadelphia Orchestra will give n large subscription ball te be cal'ed the Aca demy of Music nnlversnry ball en Jan uary 21. which date w'll cel"brate the seventy-feur'h anniversary of the open Ins ball given nt the Academy of Music en Jnnuary 21, 1857. The guests who will attend thn dinner te be given by Mrs Jenes Wlster, nt her home, lsie Walnut street, en Frt dnv night, January 7, nt 8:10 o'cleeK. bfore the first Assembly, In honor of Miss Anne W's'er Hnrclav, debutnnte daughter of Me and Mrs. William I.vttlo'en Barclay, of Grnvers lane, chestnut Hill, will Include Miss Atlee Downs, M'ss Marv I.. Bayard, Miss Marraretta Iirge Harrison Miss Nancy B. McKenn Miss Klnmr Gummev Mls Direthv W. Stevens. M'ss Cirnlyn S Hirrlny, Mr Hdward M Hlddle. Mr. Hdward Ilmes, Jr Mr Hdwnrd Ijyen Clark, Mr. Ctinrles Brooks, Mr Merris H Merrick Mr. Jehn Da Cestn N'ew N'ew he'd. Mr Van An'werp Ln. Mr W Spencer Service Mr Leuis H newlnnd and Mr Leuis M Washburn. Mrs. Wls ter w'll nlse cntcrtuln nt dinner nt her home tonight. Mr nnd Mrs C. Rmery McMlehael "041 Walnut street, have Issued Invi tations for n dinner en .Tsnunrv 12 In honor of Miss Jane Shaw Ilerburn. dchu antc daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William W. Hepburn. Mr Gusfnve A. Heckscher of the Tslebroek, S'rnftaril Ins Issued Invltn Invltn teons for n bill en Wednedny. Jnnuary 21. In honor of his niece. Miss Lucretln S Heckscher. 2d, debutante daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs Stevens Hecitscner. Mr nnd Mr? Nicholas Blddle will en'ertalu nt rtlnnr nt their home. Yerk read N'eblc, en Siturdny night, Decem hr 18. In honor of their guests. Mr and Mrs Hmcrsen G, Tayler, of Hnrtferd, Conn. Mr nnd Mrs. Alfred O. B Steel, et Sugnr Le.if, Chestnut Hill, nnd Mr nnd Mrs. William O. Lecw. of New Yerk, will leave today for Brown's Mills In the Pines, where they will be the guests ever the wcclt-end of Mr Zerbnn Drewn Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Fergusen, of Chestnut H 11 will entertain nt'B thentre i arty In honor of her debutante daugn ter, Miss Peggy Ferprusen, en Monday nleht Januniy 3. bsfere the dance te be clven by Mr. nnd Mrs Samuel Dexter Warrlner. of 115 Seuth Elnhteenth street, nt the Hltz-Carlten, for the'r debutante daughter. Miss Blelse Warrl ner. Mrs. Cornelius Lynde, of Wlnnetka, 111, who Is spending n fertnlnht In this city as the guest of her mother, Mrs. James Pollock, at the Bellevue-Str.it-fcid, Is lHlilug her sister, Mrs. Fcrgu- 0 Ammmv7amEmmWl. "- wJ(v&s(BiMi I uWumSWWWWmt ' raSffflEMIBHIIW jisr Sunday Evening Dinner Superbly Prepared and Served A pleasant change from the usual routine would be dining here Sunday a quite-out-of-the-ordinary Dinner awaits you. Price $2.50 no extra cover charge and a very pleasing concert te help in your enjoyment. itfije t lames ettl Walnut at 13th Street J. Heward Slocum, Mgr. It Is net tee early te make your Reiiervu Reiiervu tlen for New Year's Ri ut the Ht. .lumen jgT 'ffl T1,e Ortlnl 1227 Walnut St. Announces A Sacrifice Sale of Reliable Furs 50 Reductions Mild weather and n backward season compel us te offer for immediate sale and for CASH our exclusive line of Reliable Furs Every garment in our stock Is plainly marked with the original price ticket simply deduct one-half. We invite comparison with any reliable fur house that handles mer chandise equivalent te ours In quality. This is a sale that thrifty women will immediately recognize as the greatest event in history. Xfidfffi Th 0rlt,,m, Ne C. O. D.' Manufacturing Furrier 1227 Walnut St. Ne Exchanges of the bride. The bride and bridegroom will be at home after Mnrch 1 m Maner read, Wynneneld. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Stcck Kirk will entertain at a larKe dinner nt their home. 49ZO Monument read, Wynnefletd, tenlRht. in honor of M'ss Hupplee. Mrs T. Carrlck Jorden. of Seminole nnd 11jc avenues, Chestnut Hill. Is n tcrtalnlnB at a children's party ' J ernoen In honor of the ninth J,1"08 of her son, Master Mahten Jorden. Mrs. Francis It StrawbrldKe. of Woedsldo, Gertnantewn, will entertain at luncheon en Tuetday, Icember 21, .n honor of her sister. Miss Hack' r. pi llhede island, who will be her guest ever the Christmas holidays Mrs. EdR-ar Pardee Uarle. of aers lane, Chestnut Hill, returned yesterday from n short visit te New eiIc. Mrs nurreB Slean, of Orchard Hill. rdmete, has. Issued, InNltatiens. or , of i,phenn nn Wednesday. December i. Thete by Marceau JIISS CHARLOTTE GRAVKS ' I)atiRlitr of Mr. nntl .Mrs. Ferdinand J. Graves, of Chestnut Hill, who Mas the cucst of honor at a dinner civen Inst cvcnlnc by her parents before the first meeting of Mrs. Treth's' dancing class son. Mrs Lynde will leave en Monday for the West Mrs. Herbert B. Wellcr, of Pacific Heights, Honolulu, who has been spend ing the fall ns the nu st of her mother, Mrs Samuel Y Hcebner, nt the Belle-vuc-S'rntfenl, will lcae for California en Friday, Dec mbcr 17, where she will Oeln her husband. Mr and Mrs Weller will spend the Christmas holidays ns tne (?unts of Mr. Wcllcr's nunt. Ml s Julia Hcebner. Aft r a short trip threiiRh California, they will return te their home In Honolulu. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Wlnthrep Claghorn, of St. Martins lane, I'll stnut Hill, will entertain nt n tei today from 4 until 6-30 o'clock. Mrs J Clayten Straw Straw brldge nnd Mrs. Frederic II. Straw bridge. Jr., will preside at the tea table. Mr. and Mis Frederick Jerdan will occupy the be e Mrs. Jerdan's mother, Mrs. Herbert M Howe, of 1G22 Locust street, "at the opera en Tuesday nlsht. Mr and Mrs. Jerdan will net return te their home, 922 Clinten street, as they will remain for the winter nt Glenslde. Mr and Mrs. T Wilsen Sharplcss, of 10 East Chestnut avenue. Chestnut II II, will entertain as their guest ever the week-end Mr. Hedman 13 Montgomery, Mr. Cornelius Wlnnnt and Mr. Henry Ferd, nil of New Yerk Mr. and Mrs C. Hendersen Supplee. of lOS1! Wynnctleld nvenue, Wnnetle'd have Issued Invitations for the nnnlagc of thctr anugmer, m ss jiarie Huppie, nnd Mr William Tenncnt Dicksen, which will be solemnized en .Saturday I January 1, New Year's afternoon, at 4 o'clock, In the Overbroek Tresbyterlnn Church, Overbroek, te ba followed by i rcco.itlen nt the Bellevuc-S ratferd. The br'de will be intended by her sis ter. Mrs. Frederick meek Kirk, ns tun tun tren of honor. The two little (lower g rls will be MIts Miugucrlte Dtff, of Newark. N. J., ceurln of the bride and M ss Binllle Dicksen Pe.irce. nlcce et the bridegroom. Mr Jehn D.cksenwlll attend his brother as bes man. The ushers will be Mr Themis Dicksen, brother of the bridegroom; Mr. Freder ick Ktcek K'rk bro fcer-ln-liw of the bride; Mr. Mark H Hubbell, Jr.. nnd Mr C Henderron Rupplee, Jr. brother nt the Bellevue-Strat erd, In honor Miss Adeline Cnry Miss Agnes de S-ldlng. daughter or Mr nnd Mrs Joel Shrewsbury df Set' -Ing. of New Yerk, and Mr William Lei cester Vnn Icr. son of Mr and Mrs William M Vnn Leer, of 4619 S rue street who will be married en W'-dnes-day afternoon, December "... '" "': James' Church, New Yerk will be at home after February 1 at 4580 Chestnut Rtroel. Miss A C. Knight, of 1605 Chestnut street, will entertain ns her gutsis in iu.r l,n et tlie mtnrn nn Tuesday hlglU MISS 1'riimnn. Mr. Edmund Waterman Dwlcht nnd Mr. Edward Celllngs Knight Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert rechln announce the engagement of their daughter Miss L I Ian Meyer Pechln, te Mr. Carl de The "marriage of Miss Lpulse Cenc Meve Smith, daughter of the late Jlr. and Mrs. Elten Allen Smith, of LI tin dale. Smlthvllle. N. J te Mr. Ldniuml Fniley Barrett, son of Mr. and Jirs W if Birrett, of 272 West Elghty-sKi .1 strct. New Yerk, will take place nt I3ltend.ilc en Thursday morning at 11 o'clock, the Hev. WnlUr Drum ns slsfd by the IUv. P. J Kelly, oftlc.d eftlc.d tlng The brlda will be given linn r r rlnge by her uncle. Sir. M. A. O Byrne, of Savannih Oa . who will be at er. led ... u .,,.- iiea miznheth Smith a' maid of honor, two flower girls. M'-m ... -.,-! iiini ..e vrt Pn. nnd Suss Mlchaela O'Byrnc, of Savannah, and I nlri by Master Teddy Hctzler, of New "i erk. who will act as page. Mr B.c.iard Hamilton, of Washington, will be the bridegroom's best man. A break Cisl will fellow. After their return from iv wedding Journey, Mr. and Mrs. Barrett will live in Dayton. O. MANAYUNK The alumni association of St. Jehn the Baptist High Scheel wll give n re ception te he members and the'r friends .' V.i,.u .venine- In the parish hall ! nt honor will Include several members from out of town. WEST PHILADELPHIA The marriage of Miss Ncllle C. Black, of Westminster. Md , and Mr Oeorge C Scheley, of 326 Seuth Forty-third strrrt teek place en Wednesday after noon nt Chels n PresbyterlenChurch en Wet Twenty-third stree'sBFew Yerk. The rtrv William Nce!ijWs efTlclnlcd nnd Mr nnd Mrs. O. I'MTnrd Sugg in tended the bride nnd bridegroom Mr and Mrs. Isaac dress, of B845 Chestnut street, will be at home en ttndny afternoon. December 19. In honor of the engagement of their daugh ter, MIbs Beatrix dress nnd Mr. PhlllP Charles Altmnn. The reception will be from 3 until 6 o'clock. Mm. J. Hlmnn Smyrer entertained nt luncheon, followed by bridge, en Thur -dny. In the .Oray Beem of the Arcadia Ci'fe S xty.flve guests were present. Mr and Mr N Myers, of 5522 Spruce street, announce the betrothal of their ,1'nnhter. Miss Sadye L Myers, te air W Vllllam Netls, of thin city MIC. In- SOUTH PHILADELPHIA ! nrd Mrs Charles Celbert, of Seuth Hicks s.reet. entertained '"rrril'v nt tlieli home last Sunday ee Ing Th'Jr gi.ests Included Mr nnd trs F O ring Mr nnd Mrs II .ener Miss Ethel Celnert, Miss Marie McFnd den. Mls Beatrice Dougherty, Mr. Ld waul tlsen Mr Jehn McLaughlin, Mr r-.livnrrl Mr.rif.tr!rlrli nnil Mr Pud COn ners Mrs Celbert will be remembered is Miss Lllllin Bolsbren. formerly of 2417 Seuth .Sixteenth Btrcel. Th" Lnfnyette Club held Its flftl annual dance nt MacCrea's studio, Hf teenth and Snyder avenue last evening Eberllng w)ll step In Albuo.uerfl.ue, N M., en her way West Mr and Mrs Hareld Flnestone nre occupying their new home ut 3519 Neu.i Twentv-seceml street Mrs Flee, was Miss Flerenee Krnus, of 2127 Ve nango street, before her marrlage In Oc tober DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs Albert Oranger, of L'plnnd, en tertained the bridge club e which she Is n member nt her home en Wednesdn n'lernoen Her guests Included Mrs Edwa-d Cannen Burten, Mrs Nellie Comfert, Mrs Edward Olnuser, Mrs Siunuel Lyens, Mrs Frank Sween y Miss Anna de Uiuney and Mlsi Mar Hatner Friends of Mrs Harry E. Oreen. of Drexel Hill, will regret te knew thnt she Is suffering from nn attack e grippe. FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL Mrs. Jehn May i ntertnln'-d the Five Hundred Club of wh'eh she 's a mem ber nt her horn en Wedm sdny evening. Ter guests Included M-b Jeseph B . Tin. Mrs. Chnrles Brown Mrs F llx n Jehn (lurf' Mrs tehn Helianngl.' trq Chnrl"S K"lll. Mr-j S idl" M-1? Mr Lewis A Ileese. Mrs Will mi Tim hers, Miss Ella Boyd Miss Flln IM-v MIsh Dorethy Leughlln nnd Miss Mary ltlthards Mrs H"hnnnglu will enter tain nt the next meeting en Wedncsdaj evening, December ir 5ermAntewn Mr. nnd Mm. tl.ireld Beeth nailed en last Saturdn from New Yerk en th Lapland for Liverpool They will re ni.iln In l3ngland until some time ,ln Jnnunrj ns the guos'e of Mrs. Beeth parents, Mr. and Mrn. William Themas Tin seglevl of 128 West Uergns lane, who are spending some time In England, Mr. nnd Mrs. Heeth will then leave for, Hhedeln Seuth Africa, where they v II make their home Mrs. Beeth will be remembered ns Miss Bessle Purse-glove. f Celebrate Their Silver Wedding Mr nnd Mrs H W. Sherwln, of 673 North Thlrt -fourth street, will celc bratn the'r silver wedding nnlversary tonight Among these present will b Mr. nnd Mis 13. Jenes, Mr and Mrs. A N. Wh 'te, Mr nnd Mrs. Geerge M. fJundlntk, Ml" Margaret Gundlnek. Mr. nd Mrs D F Leng, Mr and Mrs. M, rinrdtiT. Ml"s Oladvn Sherwirt, Mlsn Ituth llal'man. M ss Blair Harris, Mlsa Clean Knnblc, W Trlntle, W Leenard, O Chrk, B M ll'r. W Bsee. II. Mos Mes llnm, Tt J.Ieri nnd II Prowell NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr and Mrs Theodere F Miller. of laritfttfail !&Wr A""- Hedrrutr 'rn "HSl'rtX nntl tlt r I'henr r,.r Rnrrnfd ur I'rlntetl ROYAL ENGRAVINGnCO.. 814 Wilnnl St The KTenlnr rubllc IrfdKfr nelfemes (Kill notes of Interna from nrle.H n rt i.t tin- tlt. but Ihrse notes mint lie rni.nttte or trrlflcstlnn. . Ilereifler mcIiJ Items ent l.jr mall te the Piper will net lie niilillstieil, unless ulirnrd by, the t,enilfr lth nnti.e. ndJre" nnd trlrplienr m... . i.-r Addrn welal Ite-im te the Secletr Editor. IenlnB I'ubllc l.rdcrr. U06 CliMtmit street. M:s North Bread street, entertained at dinner en Wednesday evenlng The liifs.H liicl'idd Mr nnd Mrs William -r'inti.11 Mr nnd Mrs Nerman Kl n rlrlr. Mrs Theodere HUlsley, Mrs Ben -inln Dnl" Miss Mnrtha Bewman. Mr Th.r rtec HUlsley Jr. Mr. W Scott Mc '"n 'den Mr and Mrs. Edward Wentz M ps rilner HUlsley and Mr Jehn 'lird ng Mr nnd Strs. Lee I Robinson, of 92" ilcetr-vett tlf.uleynrd. wl1t clve a birth- dny p,irtv In honor of the fourth nnnl vrsirv or 'heir smnu naugnicr, .miss u I3unlen Ilehlnsnn, en Sunday nfternoen i-e-mber 19 There will be twelve Utile guests. Miss Elvina Eberllng. of 72S North Twentieth street, left early this month ii .pend the winter with her brother-in-law nnd sister. Dr. and Mrn. William ' ' r In Les Angeles, Calif. Miss Sunday Dinner at The Ritz Wc have planned a most unusual table d'hete dinner en Sunday evenings from 6 until 9 o'clock at three dollars a cover. Concert in the Palm Court, under the leadership of Henri, of the Ritz Hetel, in Paris. At ' :$y X L jJftjV'W sW ASCO f ?-Si'990-j4!-ie5'59did'9dJ'559j--9'a'9'i&9da3dJ--i5s mm ? Will .i m.m s vma s Vv LmiOrtLl J1UUIU S.W.COa. BROAD U GIRARD AVE. I Offer 'or It 25 Dance Night $ 8 TUESDAY, DEC. 14TH & JULES LANDIE, the Celebrated Violinist, and His Orchestra $ fi me bes who iiu,-.l Inr I'r Mlln,l-I3lert II" dins en nia I'unamu Trip i I Seme Mu,ic! That' AM! Jj. Rt WBDNERIIAYi CONTIT MOIIT IRII)Yi CAIIARET MflHT U, ASCO ASCO ASCO aSL MJWpTO r, '" "-1 'I f ' 1 ' 'sW"lll tl' SCO ASCO AS A s s 'A S ,c D A S c e a c e A- s. . fO is c :e U j A S- .0, A ?.. e- M s c McCiain Is Right The statement of the Fair Price Commissioner, Frank B. McCiain in the Phila. Public Ledger of Fri day, December 10th, should be read carefully by every housekeeper who desires te serve only wholesome and nutritious feed te her family. Mr. McClain's state ment reads as fellows ''Slashing reductions of many retail meat dealers is accompanied by the substitution of an inferior quality of meats; instead of selling geed cattle, they sell old cows, bologna bulls, cripples or de fectives, which barely pass examination of the Federal Inspectors and Inspectors of the State Veterinary Department." Buying your meats from the American Stores Company is a protection against inferior quality and extortionate prices. These Prices in AH Our 176 Sanitary Meat Markets nJTST J p J jn -9 u Belew we show you the dlf- Wonderful Bargains1 11 ssirssszwrid and the prlees of ted.iy meats nre the highest grade and our prices the lowest penslhle, and we guarant'eelO o'uncreJemuve'ryhDaii'!1dr. 18c a lb reduction! Lean Boneless Brealcfas! Bacen " This Is a box-cured Ilucen. mild. Bwcct and full of nutrition. half piece. Buy It by the whole or 10c a lb reduction! fresh porSliey!te28' Small, lean, cut picnic style. '27c 33c a lb reduction! in'd&d Steaks 3' 12c a lb reduction ! clras"vcet Beef Suet " 8C One of the essential articles needed for your plum pudding. 19c a lb reduction ! a" Smoked Hams 29c Any sire you wish lean nnd beet quality. 15c a lb reduction! sue'din" Rib Roast 22- The finest quality te be had. 21c a lb reduction! yReasiingHamS'b25c 25c a lb reduction! A"SMeinSte2lis35 Nene better. 18c a lb reduction! whek Chuck Reaste " 20( City 27c a lb reduction! preyed Perk Clteps or Roasts " 25clBeg.rt' LARGE HEADS OF CABBAGE lb lc There's an "Asce" Stere near your home. They are located all ever Philadelphia and Throuch Threuch Throuch eut Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland iiruucn. u t r 1 r i A rXi A A S c e I A S C' e, A s H- e - ' . A- S. .c e A s re 3 A S r 6 A S ,v' ' HI ' '. .' r. u. . -niggVJjfiyss.. ..MUVS&gfcgs i.. - S. STORES CO. MS ' . ASCO ASCO u. a, . ASCO IT STA FRESH e h i s Si c. te V s n A S C e A S C re tzi "Buy 'Victer' Bread This Afternoon for Tomorrow's Breakfast" IT is net necessary te run out en cold Winter mornings te insure having fresh bread for breakfast. Thousands of housewives are buying "Victer" Bread in the afternoon for the next day's breakfast. They have found, te their delight, that "Victer" Bread Mays fresh, even from Saturday until Monday ! Yeu can get this deliciously wholesome leaf that stays fresh se unusually long at any "Asce" Stere, direct from the evens of our three big bakeries. The "Victer" Leaf is out of the ordinary in mere ways than one quality, flavor, size, price, etc. Wise mothers give their children plenty of it, for it con tains many of the elements most needed by their growing bodies. c MPp "Buy 'Victer' Bread This Afternoon for Tomorrow's Breakfast" ,NE of the secrets of the unusual "keeping" qual ities and delicious "taste" of "Victer" Bread lies in the fact that we use only the very finest ingredients obtainable the best flour, refined, granula ted sugar, best yeast, pure la d, etc. And what a wonderful difference it makes in the flavor of the bread ! When a leaf can make a woman discontinue her own bread baking, it must be un usually geed bread ! Besides its exceptional qual ity and "stay fresh" feature, this big delicious leaf is only Sc! A (C 17 m and Coelrss -children thrive en it Buy "Victer" Bread this afternoon for use ever Sunday. You'll find it will stay fresh, even until Monday! e 9 " ,. m n.ii- ..-...i , tt Victer" Vienna Bread t'eprth-hn'-pd 8c " Victer" Raisin Bread 0 .Ht-"-" -..lll...lllH !.. 4m). 9me ,. .., -'- ' l l 1 a3 JJLaLa BUTTER Why pay 75c or 80c per lb for butter when we are selling "Leuella" the finest butter made for 63c per lb? You'll ag ce with us when you taste it ! Yeu save the 12c te 17c diiVerence en every pound. :t u a' s- Ci ' .A ,s f r et V . idP m litter lb S !; "HTTEn 0 "Taste it!" .A .S' .9' u- A S e A" S- 9i u Made in the finest dairy sections of the country from the pure Pasteurized cream of finely bred, healthy, contented cows. RicMaiid Butter h58' A pure creamery print butter. There's an "Asce" Stere near your home. They nre located nil evr Philadelphia and threunh out Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland. A C e s c e4 A,t ( J" T V -ft' Ut? .t jj'" m :il tl IH mu m t ' ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO i ! 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