r PHiHiaPWmT '''t'Tt .. -ITrS; - CMTT- VT &z t7T'; S4j ft r n wr w,W" J?' A3. i' -s U I DREAMLAND ADVENTURES "The Magic Artist" iy daddy is.v nirciNM-: i.ewm Km man) lit ii iii-H iilicrnniiii luiU ii if i-liv nml iittiiiiK in nnv SpnnWli imii iln. 'Hun simplv ran't re out iileiii'. 'I lm lime tu have miiiu-ducuiiii "f mi eutei Biiiinciit. Tlih cnrmi'iit nun In' I'lllicr ni.it ! rape, nml llit-vr nlttrtiati "- me peMscd of iiiimileld vnrlrtj. The out- inipeitniit tiling N tluit tlu-i ctlie in material or trimming or lining iniic thi'iiip of the ft eris with vvhiili tlie.v nir worn Tin- nliove .tnii iihiK fied; el Ceppiilmgi'ii IiIiip tnffetn U e Impel lined In- a enpp of tli suimi miitPiiiil triiiinifil v.ilh tin- i-nine lnn iluipvil plnltiiiRs nml liluik velvet found en tlic (.'own. The one diversion emirn in the meiil,e fur filnKnig the rape. Anil pli'iie note hew slid fur trirkles from iimler the lim:ir mes of the eid lar. Tiulv n new note. ciiArTr.ii i The (Hunt (lern HiiiiIIiir PIXiOY vvim making snow Imtilrs In lipr front yard. 5jhe tnnde thrm ! rolling a stick In the, soft mievv te form the bedv ami then HxIiir n linril-pncl.ed rnevvb.ill en lop for the head .slip uip( ltlle pebbles for the eyes nnd drew h(, nef and mouth wllh n black era en Tlif'e tuinvv babies nhe rtrriied In bits f colored Hhmip prtprr. When the) were flnlflied they looked m ette nhe fpt vfrv proud te be their methei and wans 10 "tlieni n pe'ib her own inether had hummed te her when nhe wuh tiny .pje lMln minting, father's none n-huntlnc Te Ret labult's bliin In wiap llnliv IliintliiK In " The hiiew b.iblea looked e ild. wlilrh t!1h le he c'xpetfted of babies innde of meiv and ilre.-cd In tissue papei rei n's niiRer') irrcvv numb an nhe fondled them, nnd nlmeat without thinking alie rhnnRcd the words of her bill.ibv "I nlh I had a rabblt'H skm te wrap inv tlilll bablei In " He' He' He!" laufihed n bis elce "I'll gel sen n rabbit's skin te wrap ein dillly bablei In " Tlirc en the side walk steed the lltniit of the Weeds, rarrvlng n bl(r ruii exer bis shoulder "Whv. hello, Mr, Olnnt of the Woedn!" I ild I'egRy pelltel). "May I ask wheie veu are beIiir with that blp kuii?" "I'm keIiir n-liuntliu; te pet a i ab uts ekln te wrap )our chilly hahlea In," chuckled the Blunt. "Oh, arc you rteliiR te Bhoet thu peel rabbits"" n'ked PeRRy "Ife' He' He' Te be sure I'm coins te rdioet them Hew else would I b nble. te pet n' rnbblt'n skin te wrap eui thllh babies In '" New I'crrv bad never theURlit of Hint And flic didn't want nny little liuiiuv het se her snow lnblea could base a r.ibhll s skin The biinnv would need the skin a whole let mere than the h.uivv babies would ' I guess I ran Ret nleiiR without n mbblt's skin te wrap in) eblllv lnldes In" she said slewl) "And I vvlvdi veu ueuldn't re hunting Hew would inu like te be shot If )ou were a rabbit "lle' He' He' If I weie u mblilt I fleuhlnt like It," reared the Ol.int of the Weeds "But I'm net a rabbit, 1 m n hunter and hunters like te sheet inli lills fome nleng and nee what a fine hunter I nm " Pecie theuRht that eei n ineiupiil, and then i-be Rave a cpieer nnswer "I'll re hunting with OU If )eu'U let me tcare the rabbltH nnnj -e )ou ean't timet them." khe said "He' He' Thnt'j. a funnv ai te re htintlnC" InURhcd the claut "Put I'd like te have our company, i-e Ret our n'ed and I'll Rive )ou a I hie te Illid Uml I'll sheet nnlv the r.ibblls )ou can t enrp awn)." He 1'pRRy put her eblllv liable" le bed In n bank of snow and sealed herself mi her sled The Rlnnt took the rope and tittuN thev went nlmel ns fnst ,i a herse could trot .After awhile the) tame upon Toddle I'upkliin x he was tnidRltiR aleiiR the h.ime n Woof Woof Ar eit reIiii: hiint Inc' Take me with ou' barked Tod Ted ille He' He' II')' This leeks like a line hunting doc He will help us find 1 its i.f r.ihhlts. teareil the Rlnnt. phklng Toddle up and plncliiK him en the leil In front of J'egRy That pleased Toddle cn much "Woof Woof Of com se I in a line hunting deg, ns I'll cpilckh show .ou" he barked "And I'll show I'lllv liel plum tee, that he iiin't feel me " 'Hew did Hilly tr) te feel ou l Ked T'crrv. 'Up heard the (ilnrft of Hie Weed i tmii reIiir hiintli.g tedav, se lie get up caih and hurried aw.iy ecietl). net kiting me go with liliu I'l bet he Is up te some kind of niinchlef, and I'm going te And out v. lint It Is " nil ou Rues" wh) I! Il liuriled ma sc reth when he henrd ilie Riant tas going hunt'iiR ' i 'an iuu gut's wb) he left Toddle at home ' Can xeii Riifiis what surprising thlni'S r(tg and Hlll tlnd v'nn tin) cumn te Uic weeds ' THE DAILY NOVELETTE I'lilricia'a Mr. Lre n.v i.. it. i.m.1)ai.i: "Ueing In lee with ou. TalU Is h re nieaiii an unnvled blnliiK'' and, nl nl fieiiRli Curtis pmlled as he t.'id It bin prcltv companion opposite, hi 'vlie.'B ("i danced Impish IlKhU, l.uev. lint I'll words were net spoken altORClhei In .'tut Isn't it lucl.v, HiFii lh.it wi .lie tint "WiRid '" kIip utiini'l Hwe He, t the same time Hemming the menu te dls-revt-r what further pinHlbllltlm In the a of Oriental dishes It had te effei "Uat what's en yeui mind new. CuiViJ Your most ncent mad enture" Kilil Curtis grael). 'This affair of Hie tiikc-ts ' Patty r,ie a little jump Se Aunt Julia had told htm, piebabh hoping that vhere slie had fulled te Influence Cuitls miRht succeed' "N'ethlng dieiilful lias ome of it et'' blie anneuuc d de flant 1 v 'And T hope nothing will,' iipbed Curtis eid tin dear I'alU sonic da) ou will wake up te hem p.e.ile F.ilng nplcaant, even If untitle tblii(;.J nbeut 0'J, or elsj ou will find jeurself In erne dlsasreeable liredlc-miPiit " 'In ether weuls. Mr Aillce-(ilw r 'II conie a cropper If I dun t mind ou nd Aunt .lule'' The Utile imps In i itt s eves had tuin it te cold glint "' displeasure Draw Ing en her glev', s fli res "Let's go," ulie duiul il '1 na'p Clilnc-sn cooking'" The words. Cuitls knew, wee bem "' a meineni't petulance but, for "nun 'ca'en c r ether he long leinemheie 1 trii rinure Patlv mnile ns sh ste d bv Hi "l r tntiiunt tulile, the soft lie U'f '"liar of her suit buttoned mug about 1" neil her disdainful fn fi 'n 'I I" a furr toque and u U' 't pu ' tuidrlls of hair n U.i.xri I. ..1 (... II.. n...l 1. u I .ill. pjfut iU posited PiUiUU nt tin iioei ! k' Meit Wnmn rhilnrGn '" npnrtment nhe mul lur aunt luu! MS 11611, VYOmCn, V.UIHUCH 0( ' Utile (1 rllt'Hltlin til. m immip I II' I 11 III li lie gal was all eaueniesH 11 iainuc iD 'ne nurnlnRii mall which had airlud 'n her ibsenee ' Yes the, tickets had come' Jehn Tee lil sc it them' Fer a memuit nhe sal eldlnR them In lur band, lev leu ing the u'ieonintleniil episode or seiles of 1- 'eiks Htilch had lueught te lit i tin SAf'Uted slips of pastfbeatd Hie detalu "niili had appucnth leaclitd Curls cms The who. thlKR had started at Pellv a ti Hhewri Patty had chain -d te rlieur Dell) rcinaiklng that, "The de i and fei tickiis Is simply iiuprecedenlid 'jile .ant K;t them for lese or mencv I'a'H knew rhe refeued te the big "etbnll guine or the neuron, and the . ' 1 demon of mlsehlef wliluh ever shue fitllioed bail ildden her en te mam a " Klcw ceurnn pieiniiled her le de- ' ,lre 111 u.iirer 1 can I'els I eki Is at EYEKING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1920 A WRAP TO MATCH AN AFTERNOON FROCK f n-y l cJiirNvi with her request The ninth, Mr Jehn I.ee, of Washington, n e , assured her that hlH nppllcatlin was In that, owing le the necessltv f meetltiR In New Yerk his pirciiis who were travel. ng. he could net himself use the tickets, nnd begged her te de hhn the isteemrd honor of iiiJeIiir heiself hilgelv at the contest Palil la Inil int en the check with a lcserved little note of thanks, nnd new the Hiked were herp ' Overlook ing the tact that thev were registered, It was only courteous te acknowledge their safe arrival I'rein new en, Patricio's d ivn took en n ne.v Intere.Ht One roeiI note de ceived nnntfier and before she realized, she and the unknown were embarked en a frequent Intercourse of frlcndlv let lis lirndn lllv fhe cime te visualize ,'eiin l.ee n- n I ill kindly inaliiie youth, reticent and extremely courteous net nt ."II the eit (f person who would ever like Purtls Strickland, undertake te tell a Rirl blunt truths for the geed of lit.' scul The rffiilr inn 'smoethlv en until late spilng Then. cum the day when, en the spur of the moment Pattv confided It all le Pellv Sackett DjIIv looked shocked, then Interested, then absorbed "Tell veu what I'll de, Pat" she said "AIv Marie's ceuln is a fr simian down i line I'll Ret li I in te leek em Jehn I.ee up' ' Twe veel.K liter futtls Sirhkiamt whom Pattv had till but forgotten In 'he f,ielnnt'ng game she had been play ing sit IMtcn'ng nttntlvel.v li con fessions 'i'id evplnnellens He bntl been lumrnened somewhat Incoherent!) ever the telephone, nut gathei il giiiniv that It van't as a pitcntlal flnnce but In the lele of Mr dv ice-Civ er, that !r was wanted ' nd new" she concluded thrusting two lettns Inte Id" '"lid", "lead thee'" The first. Imitations te th" commence ment week festivities of Mr Jehn I.ee spoke for themselves fh set mil dir t's lead and then smiled Il was a litter te Delh- Clicked' finiii'e "Have looked Up Jehn I.ee Vi e veiith wllh iolv-pel attraetlv nts Sen of enn of the Chinese attaches at Wash ingten " ... "And ell hate Chinese cooking" miitinuiiil (urtis plalntlveh It all but cost him Patilcm U Hie leek en her f.ve, he came evei nnd took b-r In Ills nuns "Pattv " he whispered the ii.iv out of tills IK Is te unneiince vein ingagnnent juur eigag. ment te '" nd that Is what Pall) did TOD A Y'S MYSTER Y STOR Y y riIII.II FRANCIS NOWLAN TT I - Str Saturday's Mystery Solution TT WAS the thick spectncles that first -1- Inillcnteel te Harvey Hunt. In the ense ,,f Tellc.1 rnmeulliiRe," that old Mr. I.lnkinnn linil net illeil n tinturnl drill li. i ta.TVy, V"'"f nml his filcnd Hvnn lind found the old man's body senteil In mi easy chair n newspaper" In htititls, which apparently he had beeu lending. riie speclneles Harvey Hunt found en the telephone table nt the ether side of the loom. Ihey weie very thick spec tneles. nnd Ilvnn tleclnretl thnt he hnil never seen the old man before without thrm. Ne innn who were such thick spec tacles, Hnrvcy Hunt Knew, could reml n iipwspnppr without them. Hence lie came te ttie conclusion that Milkman had been killed, nnd Hint his murderers In the ntti'tupt te mnltp 1i!h death leek imtuinl, luid stngeil the scene, plnclng the body In the chnlr. It was the llnish Ing icnllitle touch of plnelng the news puper In the linnets of a innn who could net rend without his glasses that pievcd their utidelng. XXV Can you solve this mystery of WHICH OXH? lIAI'rRXKIJ nt the Ucllevue- rnthniere. Devveese Hchii.vler hnd innen a suite et rooms, nnd with n ptofeiind sense of his powerful secinl and lliinneinl position, hnd chosen te object te the mirror which guve the tloer erK n view down thu corridor en which his looms were situated. He felt that the routine observation of even the elenrs cif his suite constituted nn un bearable intrusion upon his privnc) . Against his better judgment the man ager of the hotel had lemeved the of fending mirror. Devveese Schu.vler wn u guest no hotel could nfferd te ciess. Hut Schuyler paid for his whim. It cost him $1(10,000. The vei) iirst night of their sojourn In the hotel Srhu.vler nnd his wife went up te their rooms about midnight. I'pen Mis. Schu.vler's dressing tuble lay the fragments of nn exquisite little Japanese Inlaid Jewel box. It hud been smashed simply nuil effectively witli the heavy silver hund-mlrrer thnt lay beside It. A necklace worth $100,000, nnd n $00, 000 breech, nil Hint It hnd contained, were gene. Of course the fleer clerk around the corner of the roirider saw no one cnler or leave the Sclill)ler rooms. While the house detective surveyed the gcneinl situation, the innnager in terviewed the Indlgnnnt Sehuvlers. The detective narrowed the search down te one guest, leglstcred ns .1. Ilrnwii. who had been In his room across the hnll from the Hehu.iIcrB nil evening. The ether guests en the corridor had gene out before the Schuvlers und had net vet leturned. "There's n cntcli somewhere, .Jim.' said the innnager. "It's clenr he did it hut something tells me when we clinrgi him with it nnd smirch him nnd hi' room we're net going te lind nn) thing." "Tlint's the. way I elope it tee. "wild the house detective. "He lnys himself tee ilnrn wuie-epen te suspicion. He net counting en avoiding suspicion. He's counting en nveldlng proof. Sit), vvhe de )eti thlnk's registered In the house tonight! The very man we want. Harvey Hunt. He'h one of the slickest criminal Investigators In the country. Whtit de jeu sny wc cnll him up? Yes, I knew I'm paid te de this thing m.vself, lit. we're dealing with a 'master mind' here, nnd I'm net bragging I'm us geed u 'diet;' n.s Hnivey Hunt." Se they arranged It that wav. Harvey Hunt wns culled from his room nnd cntne up te Impersonate the house detective. In the meantime theic hnd been no stir from Hrevvn s room. At first Hrewn put tip n splendid Imi tntlnn of nn honest mini ureii'-ed from sleep and falsely accused, hut Ilarvej Hunt tut lilm hhert. "( nrne out of It, Reagan." he snapped. "I knew jeu. Hand ever these 'sparklers'." . , U.eU' ,,,altl "oeKnn. smiling de risively ns he dropped his pose, "ion can't jull inn just hecnuse jeu knew inc. Ah for j our reference te 'sparklers. I don't understand you. Yeu can search me If jeu like. 1 hnve no eleiibt the manager there will even let jeu search the loom." A complete seanh failed te leveal the missing gems, but they nil lind ex- peitcd this nnjvvny. Hut whnt did In terest Hnrve) Hunt wuh n spool if black thread and a tape measure, to gether wllh u tlcpnttineiit stoic sales check showing thnt they hud been pur chased thnt dn.v . Then the criminal luvestigater ilid nn unexpected thing. He mensuii'd the thread en the spool with the tnpe mens tire. "I jeti'll let me lulk te Jeur room clerk new." he said te the manager "I'll tell jeu which one of jour RticstF wnlked out of the hotel with the loot Hut t doubt if jeu'll ever ciiteh lilm or Hnil It or 1 don't knew our friend Whltev ltengiin here as well as T think 1 de. We're u hit late en this cne." And Whltey Renguti, alias .1. Hrevvn grinned. ll'i iliil llnrrru Hunt nirmiir the thread en thr ipnel. und hew could h( tell ii he had Inhrn thr jriicli put of the helrlt Thr mini rr ti ill npprni' tnniniien Representative Doellng's Sen Shet Fresne, Calif.. Dec HI. l'eter .1 Doelltu. Jr.. son of Representative l'eter Doeling. of New Yerk city, was shot nnd nlinnt instantly killed in whnt wns said te have1 been nn accident hcie jesterday, lij Huge I'ngle, u promi nent automobile innn of New Yeik city. The two. with Jeseph (J. 1'nrredl. also of New Yeik. were completing the Inst leg of u KlOO-mlle trip le win iiuii- clsce from New . ASCO ASCO ASCO JgMgfir cake 25C iP!cqj and our Jn&ft llMJnmMwJnUi w ' .'J -: ii T rif, i r i i Yerk. Stories of Birds and Flowers te Be Christmas Gift for Little Shut-In I'(!(!i:STION.S for Christ- serrv,"' she wns lendv with thnt pi mas." the sign began, help- ciilinr gentle smile tlint sonew en Ing the message nleng with genders. cheery little painted sprnjs "T , , . ., of Mellv "Reeks for Re.vs rpHI. e.ldl-li hidv had lest MiniethniR mul (llrls," It continued. J- evidentl.v vnlunble. Hut she was tee nnd two women standing ecited te sav whnt. Hurried!) she side by side at the counter each uc cerding1) made her choice for some par ticulnr boy or girl. The one who hnd been there longest lind just picked out something nbeut a little girl In Snow land. "That makes the eighth, doesn't it';" she itieiulreu slowly of the saleswoman. "Lets see. there were the llrst tlnee from that ether tnble, then the two nbeut flowers, these from the I. It tie Wntideicr set. nnd new tliCsO Inst two. Yes, Hint makes eight." The ether customer ceultl net help hut hear nnd her lcmurk wns very spon taneous. "Dear me, T wish I could get nn young tomboy te lend books about the flowers nnd the biids." She laughed nnd picked up the book she was wnit ing te give te the snleswomen. "It an much ns I enn de te keep her .ti the house long enough te rend this evi'iting tale about a little girl who went t) bearding school." The customer who hnd bought eight books was silent for n second. 'I I .mi she said In u stratigel.v even tone. "Well, you see. it is different with this little one mj little girl She is ten yenrs old new nnd she litis never wnlked since she was feui." She pressed her lips rather tlghtlv together nnd silently lingered the books. Rut when the ether woman burst n.it with n wnriii-henrted "Oh, I'm, se searched the counter, upsetting the nent piles of lace cellars anil then she f run ticall.v fished for her glasses nnd begun te leek nil ever the fleer. Ry this tiliie s.vmpiitlictir shoppers 1 rtel stepped te help In the senrcli. Reports of "check "diamond ling." "railroad ticket" weie knowingly exi'liiuiged nnd one gnliunt nnd flexible jeutig mail went se fnr ns te get down en bis knees te help along. He wns just In the net of giving n very geed imitation of u prowling heir when the air was rent with something peiileusl) resembling n glad shriek. "I hnve it," she cried, lleuiishuig n white puper triumphantly in the air "Mj, whnt n scure thnt gave me And Iheie it wns in in) bug till the time' "Mj ClirNtirris list," she explained beamingly le the jeung man as lie vig orously brushed the knees of his trousers. fact thnt he was Just old i iimigli e been born in wartime may hnve hnd u subtle influence en him lie wanted a drum. Nothing else would ele nnd he asked for nothing el -i as he rode into town with his mother en ear Ne. 11!. At Inst after mother hnd nkeil for what seemeel like Hie hundii elth time: "IJut isn't theie iiii.vIIihir else jeu vvnnt, Rlllj ?" the little soldier ti.in opened up his hentt "Yeth." he admitted. "I want the sticks te bent the drum with." Till: fact te lime Nest Clillllllil Neiivede'lle. lui; .lllll -DtiilMr ( ieis- iiai'iiBiiuua a hi ma a a a ";: & 50 Savings 3 Seiiu mcn.lii'i' el" j'eui fnmilj cpittuiily needs a hwenter. llcie is a ical oppeitunity te sie money. Yeu can fret any swenti'r u ill-no at price ftem 11 H. ta m w Ed W 00 $7.50 I Vi."-Vtl4l TTM- 111- - M3LtV&P V m asY economical Jc delicious desserts when you say ATMORES te ike Grocer FOR four generations the Atmore idea has been te fur nish housewives with easily prepared, unusually deli cious and economical desserts, especially economical in this day of costly marketing. A luscious mince pie with all the old-time flavor? A rich, spicy fruit cake? A wholesome plum pudding? Ask for te tint . one the crowd of girls tuinnl te Net If ni have; iirpna rmtv T..,i. N'e I haven't said Pattv '" mi Knew I haven't Pecn t them premised ami 9! tfll "H!51 tins' Jy iicTUiie h'sls en nut, watch me 1011c eneugli te iri'nds like veurself Thit nlnlit, I'.ittv culled up III her "'Sir In front of the inlnlntuie llrenlaie. "Oiveel her scheme, Hie fmliful results g ?.r "hi. h sh. new held In her hands i f 'Wm the leenl lllirai), she elitnlned H '"inlugiie of enn of llin unlveisltk s ' BJ n sc elevens were te plnv. and fiem '" 'iitnlogue she nele. ted u list of iiaim.-. Wnch appealed- ten In nil jeeueii Bhe had dispatched the same 1..1' " tn daintiest of iiionegninii.d 'tatlenerv 'J"r Mr Smith (or Jenes or Brown "the ease might lie) If you nrn net Km '" llfle yur tlcUets for the hlg ,,,??' "Hi veu de mn the gieat favor et ' ig nm huve them" r want them for rtiL?w." !lc"nn use nnd will ferwnrd cneck Imnudlatelv "Slncerelv veuts "PATRICIA LANH" Wc maiiulnctuu' .sweateis atv knit Reoda antl sell direct te g ..!.!.. I 1 M'lw. Inlilme H UIC JOIJUIUJ'. U"1"' I " J.v. in tuin sells te the ictuilerunu g the retailer te you. Due te aneuUatiens feiccil en us by jebbeis is the ienen fet this sai 1 iflee. Tlicse Sweaters Are en Sale at Hetlt Our Mills 1 VICTORY a Ami B(,e j,,,, ns nvlclcnce of alncerlt)' "4 repctnblllty, pestiicrlpted n bnnf lr "' be t rmiM'8 nnd buslness-llke enough, te lRi'Lh.,rt,'lrnn lind bten Interesting nmt EiClv1'"' Onnly one fnlM te nnswfr. slht ttgrstUd, thelrlnabliUy te comply 1 KNITTING MILLS Q 811-21 Cherry St. p itii ri.oeu (rin Ki.rAAreit) I S. E. Cor. Bread and Hi Spring Garden (Hntr uncr en Kprlne tlurtlfn SI.) OTIt 1'I.OOH (TAKKrXVATOW) Olirn 8l30 ,. M, T. M, - m llimillllMlllMliM'iaiirilll' MMMmiummmiimtammw 1 Mince Meat with all the old-time flavor Atmore's Extra Family Mince Meat This is the last word in Mince Meats. A wonderful blend of the choicest hand picked fruits, rich spices, finest suet and beef nnd Sun-Maid seedless raisinswhich swell in coekingand absorb therich juices and give a rare appearance of "plum miness." Sold everywhere in bulk and many grocers have special Num bers (l-quart) and Number 5 (2-quart) jars and 5 pound and 10 pound pails for Christmas uses. Atmore's Celebrated Mince Meat was the first tradeniarked mince meat in America and the first mince meat te embody the Atmore idea of nutn nutn tien.and delicious mouth-melting flavor and zest in mince pies. Atmore's Philadelphia Plum Pudding is ready te heat and serve. Made from an Old English recipe. Cemes in 1 lb., 2 lb. and 3 lb. tins. Alse individuals, for 1 or 2 persons. Ready for the Pie Mtkc a delicious AtmereMincti Afear Fruit Cake. Sea recipe in our next advertisement. Ulii, 'd by All Grocers Ne "Extras" Needed i rV M a by All Grocers Needed P3 AW i SON, Inc., Philadelphia 1 . U m Atroef , lrcIJemt j-J. ii v I 'lit el' I 'Jiti- -. ' 1 .. -.'. K, , -L-.i.i.l "j y .. ,1. Wilbur's Chocolate It nceiln no Introduction price talks. ifi.1 iyi iy if t" . .ip ' 'f 'f ASCO ASCO ASCO i rfi afki rTi r "" "" ' ' '' ""; MINCED llppf Prepared with rotlei" cnieened, Jut lieiit nnu Kerve can 15 e ! s1 e- A s c e A S C e- ' A. S c e A S C e A c e ' A S c e A S c e A S c e A S' c-e- A Si c e li s c e Mere Than Eleven Millien Dollars Werth of Groceries Sold Over Our Counters since the first day of November! When we first announced our Eight-and-Ono-Half-Millien-Dollar8 Snle, some folks thought it would take us months te sell such a vast amount of goods. The huge total of sales mentioned above, however, is mute evidence of what our Producer-te-Consumer Plan is accomplishing day in and day out. Such a rapid "turn ever" is the beat guarantee in the world of the f reshnesn of our merchandise. Our business, built en the confidence of the public gained by years of honest and faithful service, moves like the mighty torrents of Niagara. The goods come in trainloads direct from the producers te our four mammoth warehouses, from where our huge ileet of mere than two hundred and fifty big meter trucks and wagons are kept working at top speed distributing the goods among our many stores. They are immediately placed en sale at low prices that cause them te be speedily disposed of. Rapid "turn ever" at one small margin of profit is and always will be our policy, for it is the most sensible method of merchan dising and the most economical te our customers. We arc in close touch with the feed markets of the world and every drop in price is passed en immediately nnd voluntarily te our customers. PRODUCERS ! U'e u'ii te thank you en behalf of our customer for your u Uinta response te our appeal te join with ta nt our movement te lower living ceetf. Il w for better te keep tour goods moving at a email profit than te let them accumulate iridic waiting for the larger profits that may never come. If you have net yet joined the ranks of these who nee the wisdom of this policy, get in touch with us. If your merchandise is fresh and up te our usual high quality, we will pay you spot cash se that ue may pass it en te the public at lower prices. A S c e A s c te A S c e A s c .e 4 "r MMkS 13c P-cake Fleur 20c One of the hem li mucin nehl today. Always Thl? Item Herein no Introduction and our k'cp u few extru imm bandy en your pantry price epenl-a for ltnclf A clean cut of thre lieif. e entH en each pckf e. Silver Cond. Milk, can 22c Zay-tck Cake Icing, pkg 20c IJeM Mixed Nuts 25c .., tM-i "Asce" Mince .,, Meat -- ' Ilet Pure Jelly lOc V "u" J .HMnMMCHt Dark Red CranI)Grries,b ..... i f CallfeirnU "Sunsweet" Prunes 17c-23c v n V s Sweet Oranges M5OT50' Save Time -Buy New (Soefc t&fjmgg for Cftrtetmag ti in n..jj! n niiiuireM x nun ruuuui);. wun ni: ,R. &R. Plum Pudding, can 34c ,Bcst New Walnuts lb 30c ' Fancy Almonds lb 35c Best New Filberts lb 17c 'Victer" Mixtures lb 40c ' Fancy Glace Citren Peel, ; lb 30c Hard Cut Mixtures lb 33c Gelden Persian Dates . . . pkg 20c 'Best Table Figs pkg 13c Fancy Seedless Raisins . . pkg 29c Fresh Packed Currants, pkg 23c Asserted Fruit Jains. . . .jar 19c Pure Apple Butter can 20c Princess Salad Dressing, bet 29c Pure Tomate Soup can ec i "Asce" Ginger Ale bet 10c I'ancy Peaches, .big can 35c-39c , Hawaiian Pineapple, can 19c-29c i rancy Calif. Cherries, can 25-4.)c Very Best Apricots can 2."5c , Lxtra r ancy Apricots, eik can 40c lAeitn" Mfimn rttti nnw. 10n neiu iiiiwus, vuiii call let Choice Tomatoes. . . .can 8c-12c 1'ane.r Seeded Raisins V. c ptK J Calif. Evap. Peaches ,b . .. ( Beat Yellev Onions 2c v '" J -t-l-H---H - Choice s ! Apples SbL: r .t.,1.1.!.,,.,.,.,, "Ame" Pure Apple Juice 124c Heme j j Juicy Grape Fruit j 7C,9C,12C Why Threw Your Meney Away? Thnt h what nuyene deet who liars 40c fir or rjOc per Hi for coffee, for they enn pet tlie mime eiuullty In 'Amu" Illend for -!'c per lb nml Hum nave life difference Try It! "Asce" Blend Coffee lb I'nMe iIip itlfTeriMit? 29c k'Asce" Blend Teas 4Sc I'liiln r.li k Mlieil Old Country .Style, I ml 1 11 and (.' Ien and Oraniie I'ekee "Leuella" EUTTEE lbi "lunte II' ' I'ure I'.ii'eiiried e renin of flnelv l-ed lieiilliv ievvh liliiie ihe lien! liiitteiinnKlnx liruliih In the llnet elulry sectleim of thu eeiiuirv thai a why I.euellH Ilutter Is no uMiiiii.illy di'luleui und imre Richland Butter -, 58c A r"r" re-niiier print butler HEST Laundry Starch lb 8' BEST ruin till Salmen"" 15 "ASCO" Buck wheat pk8 14 "ASCO" Table Svnin can. i Selected Eggs - 72 rir nlK. full unu divriv up Kuar ant' twfhr reed enei lu ner, deitn tkat' fetlljtA.t lllAJtfin l.. c Rnllfiil flats 10c J 'W HeurK 70 I hlH In flu exeeptlnnally low price fo fe i h hlch KrJile flour Imv ' sre nave the dltTeri'ii. e Why Run Out en Mornings Celd f I. read fen lireakfunt ' lluv Vlctet iifi. riMii'ii tei the in i iiiiiniuiK Urejkfiisl I'n'ii I n the It lnv liekli' UtCtOf BREAD Bigness and Goodness Victer Vienna Bread ,ea' 8c VictorRaisinBreadieaii2c I' iked en the lieurth Ith nee'dlfNH UImIuh A These Prices in All Oar 176 "Asce" Meat Markets Small Lean Perk Shoulders lb 1 Cut Picnic Style CHOICE FED Legs .lb 22c Shoulders lb 12' 2c Stewing . . . Lein Chops MUTTON Uib Chops . Rack Chops lb 7c lb 30c Fresh Beef Liver lb Fresh Cooked Tripe lb 18' Fresh VlJeef Kidneys lb Large Heads Cabbage ,b 1c .- HMf.M f -----"-i-4M...fw---w,,l Tasty Sour Kreut 7c ..-.H-,-,wwM..f w.,t,lpttt t f .-t,,t A ASCO "Asce" Stores are located all ever Philadelphia and throughout PennaanTii'i new jersey, Delaware and Maryland 7. 1 :e, f$sce; in y i 'w ASCO -- -- r fi ASCO ASCO, ASCO lfl flH li A it., ASCO 'l ' ! IO ASCO i asce" iirn. rtH AlK'h if. All SSnth ltftf a-.- WE3C taus.ty. ou will Jipay 10 .nectlt?Ut '. At all for inc. n " rAJVl"!!''' ' ( flfc- .uas- .1;' . L. (vt 'W fV Vmr'i S&
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