myxygw"" r.'tTilf yV96"f" T " ( fc W.' y ' ' ' fit i EVENING "PUBLIC LED&Efc-PHILADELPHIA, ' MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1920 11 - r OOi4 FS MYSTER Y STOR Y Ky PHILIP KKANCIS NOWLAN PrfVrtv's Mystery Solution tT WAS the shoes themselves that first T T.,irlrd Harvey HunHn the myi.- Why did .,r of "rinPHUlB nUWl 8 fftutler had started to Bet un; , - fnr bed, os ho claimed, why hnd ofrl-lthe Pinching shoes nrstV Thafa what any ordinary person would dVn there were other things about the man that struek Harvey Hunt as ,lTllf asltatlon seemed to be more n Jrlt of wttttiti rcm,sc tha" rCl1. i horror at the brutal manner in "hlch he 'aid he had been forced to Ull the I'lirRior. In I the burglar's face had been mu tl3 t)ond recognition. Was this hr chance or purpose? Thru the man had not known where look for the teicpuom. d"-". e wtked in the house Nor had he ,' ..here to look for the constable s "u W hough he himself had been "nisd to have written it on the card. ,'. niu- desnlte his statement that .Ln.,i nr had had no chance to touch Ih I in iJenafe, tho Liberty Bond. K&entlv had been removed, ond re- vev lAr a theory th2!"ould " t th. facts. He found it ,nThe8rcal butler lay (lead, mutilated 2?ubt.n rare wlien discovered and hnd S?ncd clothes with him, intending to tnengca ri woul(, bc 0 f8.1 Tlint was whv the shoes pinched. ehasK- nrnt "M " ...rnrlnts Identified Police (icprv n". the man.( ,.. XXXVI Can you solve this mystery of One Cigar Slump THEWS was plenty of circumstantial evidence against Whlttler 'Mellow. msrn Jinn enougn xo cimviwi. !" -SS'tSSble wai that It wa. all knocked Into a cocked hat by his alibi. ' The crime was known to have been committed at midnight. In fact, the circmntances were such that that was tie onlv time It possibly could "have been romtnitted.. But the night janitor it the Calconla Apartments, where Mellory lived, swore to the (lctectives that Mellory cume home ;nt f midnight. .It would have been u physical Impossibility for him to be at two places, five miles apart, at the same time. But the president of the concern for uhleh Mellory worked, and which bad been the principal sufferer in the crime. .,f ntUflpil u-ltli this alibi as the rolieo detectives had phoned it to him. and got In touch with Harvey Hunt trance, between It and the stairs lead ing to the cellar. "Well sir," he said, "It was this way. I came on duty nt 7 o'clock, ns usual, fixed my fires nnd then settled down here und went to sleep. Well, along about midnight between five minutes of 12 nnd 1'2 o'clock the door bell rings, nnd I answer it. And there's Mr. Mellory standing there. You know none of the tenants has kejs. Mr. Mel lory comes in and stands here chatting n moment in the doorway, nnd gives mc n cigar." "What did he sny to you?" inter. rupted Hunt. "Does he usunlly talk to yon wnen lie comes in ' "Not ns a rule, sir. Mostly he gorf right up to his room with a 'good night.' lfrut tonight ho makes some re mark about how dull my Job must be, and do I sleep much. 1 tells him I sleeps mon ol tlie time, Tnon lie looks at the clock and says I must have had a good night's sleep already that's why I'm so sure about the time, sir, through him lookluc nt the clock and mc look ing at It, too and then he chuckles and eoes on to sny siren's n fine thing, and I can't do too much of it, and he goes on upstairs. "Well, sir, usually I don't eat my lunch until I o'clock, but tonight I'm nwful hungry, though I don't know why I should be, having n good dinner of ham and cabhagu before 1 come to work, and so I cat my lunch. Then I go down to look nt the fires ond hnvc to work hard with them, because they'ro nonrlv out. Then I come back here to my chnlr nnd light up Mr. Military's fWnr. nnd dnd nlainc It, the first thing I know Tm nslcep ngnln before I have It half smoked, and It don't seem I'm asleep ten minutes before those detec tive fellows show up anil ask me about Mr. Mellory. But I don't see how nil this has anything to do with that rob bery, sir.'' , "And whero'n the cigar you didn't finish?" asked Hnrvev Hunt. "Here, sir, saitl tne jnnnor, nsning It out of it pocket. Harvey Hunt turned If nvnr rtirlouslv In liw hum), then urnnVrpil llm Innltnr another from his own pocket, carefully wrapping up the linlf-smokel specimen. "And now." he said to the gnplng Janitor, "if ou'll Just show mc Mr. Mellory's room, I shnll tnko him to Jall." How did Harvey Hunt expect to hreak rfoini Mrllory's alibi, and tchat did the claar have to do irith ilt Can you tellt The ansxrer irilf appear tomorrow. WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S right a way. though It sun lacKCU an and got k.... .. ,in..n Tlnnrp It was that Har vey Hunt managed to reach., tho Cal coniu before the night Janitor went oft He found the fellow quite willing to talk. It wasn't often that he had com pany, and, he told the criminal inves tigator, he spent most of his time sleep ing In the little room off the main cn- ASCO ASCO y. .a. . ,. .. ... ai ltt A s c ,0 c fo It 5. t-M A S tc 0 Q A s c toi A s c o rS FURBUSH GIVES HEALTH RESOLUTIONS FOR YEAR Suggestions to Public Offered In Ef-j fort to Cut Death Rate j Health, resolutions for the new yenr are prescribed bv Director Furbush, who asks for their unselfish observance during the year 1021. thnt by public io-operntion the public health mny be sustained nnd improved. He urges the adoption of the following renolutions : Whereas. One-third of nil the deaths, occurring during the jeur were due to hwirt disease, pneumonia and tubercu losis; and Whereas, Sickness nnd pestilence can largely be abated by cleanliness, fresh air. good food nnd attention to the com mon sense laws of personal hygiene ; and Whereas, Disease germs have little or no opportunity to grow or produce their poisons in a healthy body ; und Whereas, The promotion nnd preser vation of the public health are Im portant functions of the government; anil Whereas, (Jood health is the very foundation of progress, efficiency, pros perity nnd happiness ; and Whereas, The public health is a pur- i (haf.ible commodity and personal health Is property which can be held in snfe l keeping. He it resolved, Thnt the public is urged to ndopt the following: To avoid excesses which tend to de press the vitality and encourage the In vafion of disease. ' To jidupt moderation in ull things, more especially as applied to foods and drinks. I To keep regular habits. i To sleep eight hours each day. To exercite at regular Intervals. ' To observe the geiterul laws of per- 'onnl cleanliness. To go outdoors as much as possible, To ventilate the home, office and workshop In order to insure comfort. eae nnd healthful surroundings. To avoid places of assembly which are poorly ventilated nnd other over crowded gatherings. To protect others from communicable ' (ilKent-es by avoiding expectoration on I the sidewalks and in public places and by using the haukercliief when cough- 'K or sneezing. To keep end resolution. t A' s ?. J . A s s A 5 C O r i Zi ch and every foregoing , Condition of Roads in and Around City Lincoln highway (Trenton to Cliamliersburg) Light snow oc curred over all sections last night followed by rain, which left the road Blushy and very slippery. Know Dearly gone except on elevated bectlons. Wllllum Pcnn highway (Knston to rhnmhersbiirgl Mostly rovered ith slush except over the most ele vated sections where the storm wns nl" in the form of snow. All sections slippery. Baltimore pike (I'hiliidclphin, Media. Keimett Sipiiire mid Oxford) Slush) and slippery, but snow nearly gone. I'hilndelphin nnd Bending pike fionerally slushy nnd slipper) . I.aueiiHter and Hurrisburg plki Oenerully slushy nnd slipper). s- c A S' c o rA S c O' ' ' ' - A' S c. kU k s s A s c 'o 'A' S- c. o A rs c o A s ASCO m i i ii ii i lit M ASCO ASCO ASCO J Great Stock -Taking Sale! Our annual stock-taking will be on January 1st. As it is much easier to count cash than merchandise, we are offering some exceptional bargains, in order to reduce our stocks and thus make easier what is always a tedious task. This is a wonderful opportunity for our customers to effect big savings on their grocery bills. ffffffwffffffnrwwwrfnvyyvvwywvww"vwvyyywvyyw'l can Deep Slash in the Price of Canned Peaches ! our Regular 35c Fancy Calif. PEACHES cut to 30c Our Regular 39c EKRSv CalJL PEACHES Cut to 33c can Big cans. Wonderful vnluc. Tho fruit in tho 30c can3 is just a. trifle smullor tho quality of "both" very choice. ikWWWUUWWUWWUUUUUUUUUUUWWUUWWWWWUWJUAUWiAAV v CornMeaUibslO quality, Klncst white. l'ellow "Asco"PorR&BGanscanioc I'rlco Quality Buprcmc. usually low. un- CMGeSipConi Sweet price. and canlOc tender. Bargain Extra Large ' Other sizes 17c und UUc lb. :Galif.Pifie$"25c Our Regular 22c Cooked Corned Beef cut to 15c can Government Bacon 24c ib 12-lb can, $2.50 Packed under Oo't Inspection; quality guaranteed. Kg?' SUUP can Fine for your pancakes 1254c "flsco" Buckwheat pug 14c Delicious buckwheat cakes In n Jiffy. Early June Peas 12 54c Very fine quality. Trite low. Sy Evap. Milk Medium Can . . can le)C ..Oo Best Pure LABD 19c L Choice Head BICE 10c qunllty beat to bo hnd. Very choice finality. Large Brains. Itejrular-"Asco" j.i ;: ? Its Flaky Wholesomeness ''. irvJk. ' appeallnB to the lust slice Made from the very purest fV. AVijwr v31 tuBrodlents with painstaking care. , illiii7Wf?' Pn Unu"ually cood broai1, Jir : tWmlr BREAD & O 1; Hlit M chllilre ii thrUe on It. , r. 'Asco" Mince Meat cut to 21C lb Fancy Iranberries b 17c Orange and Lemon Peel cut to 25c " R.&R. Plum Pudding cut tc 30C can Atmore's Plum Puddinflcutto35ccan "Asco" Family Flour 12-lb bag 70C New Year's Day Needs Very Best Walnuts Ib 30c Fancy Calif. Almonds. 11 35c "Asco" Ginger Alc.bot 10c "Asco" Sugar Pcns.can 20-23c Fancy Glace Citron, 'j-lb 30c Best Pure Jellies. . .glass 10c Tcmtor Preserves. .. .jar 38c Curtice Jams jnr 32c, 37c Absorted Fruit Jnms. .jnr 19c Princess Salad Dressing. .29c Cooking Herbs pkg 5c Sweet Marjoram pkg 8c Ilnwn'n Pineapple, can 19-29c Hich, Creamy Cheese.. lb 33c Seedless Raisins pkg 29c Pure Catsup bot 10c, 14c Big Reduction in the Price pKSE oranges, 20c, 28c, 30c, 45c doz Thlu nkln nnd full of juice. Juicy Grape Fruit each 7c, 9c, 12c Choice Apples 3 'bs 15c Seeded Raisins pkg 28c Fancy Cleaned Currants pug 23c Yellow Globe Onions b 2V2C "Asco" Baking Powder can 5C, 9C We Guarantee Them nvory orr la carefully Inspected liofora beliiK placed on sale. We stand hack of them. In every carton, there Is ono dozen of tho big gest, rucatleNt eggs you ever ate! "Gold Seal" Egas - 85c Selected Eggs doz 72c nvery egir absolutely sruaranteed. The Very Sight of 'I.ouella" nutter, In all Its Bolden purity, In enough to makn the mouth water. And a Iftnte of It will please the most particular. 4Jeae2&. Butter "Tlinte It!" Eichland Mutter 58c Kemnrkaliln value at lis prlie. : Campbell's Mutton Soup can A nourUlilne up for Invalids. Campbell's Asparagus Soup, can 12c Holiday Candies at Reduced Prices Hard Candy Mixtures, .lb 28c Chocolate Mixtures. .. .lb 30c Fox Trot Chocolates ..lb 35c Cream Mints pkg 10c ; Oats ioe n, 10c "Asco Rolled C holeett white oatfl ffronn "Asco" Farina, pkK VvYyywywnrwnnwftwwnwffffffrvwnwrvww At the End of a Perfect Meal what l more cnjoynhle than a cup of (food coffee? It In not necessary to pay a high price to net f-'00'l coffee, either ' ro" lllend proCN It! 'K'Coffee".29c "THite the illfTerciioe'.'" ii Asc" Blend feas ib 45c !i lb pkg 23c; lb pkg 12c I'lio dellKhtfully rich und fragr.'iit !! udB to choohe from These Prices in All Our 176 Sanitary Meat Markets MIMUIII SlandinijRil) Roast ib FLOWERS from "The Sicn of Uie Rose" Are Ahviik lfli Four Shipments Daily Charles Henry Fox j c A c 'c- A, O ' ' ! As tci yo c Hundreds of Beautiful Dresses in This Wonderful Sale at a Third to a Half Less A S A S o s A' IS' c 0, A S rc o A I O A s -Ci ,0 A s c o A Si c u A s s A b C 01 i -A' S ,c. - A S Ci o St H, IIHII.MI hT I'lionn Wuliiut 100 . r n' T I . . T v. Hnnp PSS ",."', KnaST I UV1IV1VWU BKUttVU V--f irt iimimiimiwww"' 1 ' o '. I Whole Chuck I Lean Soup Fresh Beef Thick End I ' s ! , - '?. Roast B Beef I Liver Rib Roast I C , ib 17c 10c lb 15c ib 22c ; , ' I i I " I' ' '' ' ' i - .. r : ... , i .... .. Ti ,. . ..... rr a a. Country n. "BPIACB rururont , que rrusii ljiver n c ,s, ;s. scrapple lb U Sausage lb 05 Pudding lb L j "Abco" Stores all over 1'hila. and throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland , , I I ,. m ..,.. n f ' ' ' i ' ' '"' "''"' " f '' "r 'r'f f l I i- "" " " ' . .rj-i a cnr Acrn i!rf a crr crft Acrn aca Acrn I "i A S c o Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store Fresh and delightful dresses for all Winter occasions; tailored dresses of serge, tricotine or jersey for morning wear dresses of satin, Georgette, crepe and mignonette for afternoon airy little dancing frocks for evening. Every dress is new and fashionable and in good taste. Small points of finish have been carefully considered and even the least expensive dresses are lined with silk. A wide range of coloring lends interest to your choosing and you may be assured of finding plenty of navy blues and becoming browns. $10 dresses are of wool velour, satin, serge, jersey and tricotine. $12 dresses are of serge, and fiber silk satin, jersey mignonette. $15 dresses are of serge, velour, satin, crepe meteor, tric otine and fiber silk mignonette. $16.50 dresses are of trico tine, charmeuse and Yalama cloth. $18.75 dresses are of crepe back satin, velveteen and trico tine. $25 dresses are of Georgette crepe, embroidered with beads, and of charmeuse and fiber silk mignonette. $32.50 dresses are of Geor gete crepe, elaborately beaded, and of satin. Plenty of dresses for young women and for their mothers sizes range from 14 to 44. 5 $& m, ' $20 $12 $16 $16.50 $25 I (Market) Good School Clothes for Girls Serge Frocks for Girls of 8 to 14 A number of models of all-wool navy blue serge touched with bright trimming at $5, $6.75, $7.25, $7.75 to $12. Chinchilla Coats, Special at $20 Good warm coats in brown with velour collars, full lined with red flannel. 8 to 12 year sizes. A Group of Odd Coats for Girls of 9 to 14, $15 Wool velour, heavy serge nnd cheviot coating, in good styles, all full lined. Navy, Pekin blue and tan in the group, but in some styles sizes are broken. Frocks and Top Coats for Junior Girls Pretty navy, brown or black velveteen frocks in sev eral charming styles, either beaded or embroidered. $18.75, $23.50 and $25. Good-looking coats, some in dolman effects, of velour, heather mixed jersey, soft polo cloth and duvet de laine, many show fur trimmings are now $23.50, $25, $27.50, $28.25 to $59. CMnrkft) All Our Women's Suits Lowered in Price A Fourth to a Half Suits Now $15 Of silvertono with nutria-dyed fur collars. Of silvertone, plainly tailored, without fur. Of wool jersey in heather mixtures. Suits Now $20 Silvertone suits in navy and brown with braided jackets or with fur collars. Suits Now $25 Silvertone suits with scalene fur collars and band ings trimming the jackets. Velour suits, mostly navy blue, with scalene col lars. All the Finer Suits Now $30 to $100 A variety of pretty fur-trimmed and tailored suits of serge, tricotine, velour, .silvertone, llama cloth, duvet de laine and Bolivia. The fur trimmings are of beaver, nutria, squirrel, sealone and Australian opossum. Suits in Extra Sizes Now $30 to $60 Simple and beautifully tailored suits of Poiret twill, tricotine and velour in navy blue and black. Sizes 46 to 521... (MiirLrt) Men's All-Wool Suits Special at $33 With Two Pair of Trousers Splendid, well-tailored all-wool suits with semi-conservative two-button or three-button coats are good buys, every one! Among them are some of the snugly fitting suits that young men like. The extra pair of trousers means almost double the length of service, and the mohair linings in the coats mean warmth throughout the Winter. Without the extra pair of trousers these suits are $27. Men s All- Wool Trousers $4 to $9.75 a Pair A man is likely to find the pair of trousers that he wants among these good patterns. One thing he is sure of that the trousers are all wool. (Gallery, Sturket) Smart Small Furs One find Two Skin Animal Boas Many women will put Christmas money to good use, get ting something they've really wanted. Very often it's furs, and there is nothing more fashionable than these small boas. The choosing is excellent in Australian opossum Natural opossum Kolinsky Stone marten $11.25 to $45 (Market) Baum marten Xatural squirrel Sable-dyed squirrel Fitch Women's High Shoes Splendid Value at $9 Black Kidskin Black Calfskin Brown Kidskin All of them lace high and have welted soles and Cuban Women's Tan Shoes Special at $6.85 Of good tan leather, they have straight tips, welted soles and medium heels. (( livttnutj heels. ft II i -Hi If! 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