tW!jm;Vwii, Hl4iiinippj frtvt. rflptti(5Ss "A Ejft Vi,T" .'.Tv- - " i ??rr i& U" I I S t1 j UK V' 'i a i si M i a ? m -. vs KVEXtXG FCBUO LEDUEIt-lUIILADELPIIIA, MOIfDAY, JANUARY 3, 1021 TODAY'S MYSTERY STORY By 1M11UP FKANCIS NOWL.AX A STRIKING FROCK OF TWO MATERIALS '.Saturday's Mystery Solution fllAT llnrvey Hunt explained in the caio of "Two Crimps nt Onrp," wis tlm: b 'lucre mm liecn no iniioTnnnior. ji Trns Simon Butts who hud vwiiullod I'r. Jlnirns by selling him lilnnl; paper in stead ot Pennsylvania Hnilrond "toek. i The nrret of B"tts nt tno liiittpntton Af Sir. Weller mn nothing but n cli-v ; I'rly arranged nliM. j j;' llotts nrtually lmd n rrimiiuil record. i If ho mid tin woman, v.hu was his lie jnmplirc, of course, lmd merelj wititr, or Dr. ItatriiH to uoimim; him of tho swindle, nnil then Mm. Wellcr lmd iomc forward with testimony t the lffect thnt he hnd been in her npnnment Mil evening, her cruelty iniitlit be open Jto nuei-tlou. i Hut the pair llgnreu flint it she "beat Halms to H with mi uccuntiim hr- mill emmnrtixl liv timtlmnnv twhlrh would furnl-di llotts with nn nlihl $for the Ilairns operation, the dm-tor's Kfrnrgp would look iuipoiihlp, N one Strnitlil hi-iip( t her of beitm binspil in hii ifnvor win n she was necusing Inm of ?fnnff- nnil t nu in av nnntii.li f.,,. lim. u-i., (in lb n .. i - .. . ..v...... ,-.. nil o withdraw her charges tho net day and completely nllay Musplcion by dnn Jling before thp policp and the "public n romantic marriage with him. Hunt wondered how Inany times she Bad mnriii'l li'u.i under other profit. ibl romantic iiiciiiiilnn"--. f They hint M'M'ial weeks' stint and the chase wns hopeless. It was sev eral years Inler that Hunt ran into the air nsnin. nut mat is nnottier story. 3l)r. fa. von r.i solve tit iff my.ito'u I Cav jS".Mr. Hunt." naiil the president of I Jthc Great Knstern Life Insurance Co.. I Sphere is a ras of suicide I wish nui W'ould InvestigTte for us. I hesitated n ! 5t)it to bother u with it. because it i JJrenlly docn't look out of the ordinarj . fftlll, 1 ronriuiliU to play tin- game jenfe. :S "What we want, of cour.-e. is the jfjroof of the insured's death. He Jumped off the bridge at l'lperville J Junction. Itn t his body was not ro- favored. I doti't-.suppni T would have '(hken ndvantagp of our services if it Jfiadn't been for his false leg." 5 "Pulse l-g?" reppnti'd Ilarvoy Hunt. fji surprise. JE The president laughed, clearly a little CUl nt ease. j-S' "Yes. I Mippoc it sounds funny." eh'fi explained," to think that the suicide I of a one-legged man is any more sus StJicious tlmn that of one with two less. Sfc don't know what It is. but I confers Jtt a sort f intuition about it. How ?Ver, to g( t iIoh n to bllsilir-s, lirre's tthe I'laim, showing tnni 1'ii-suui ei Jpntlj W'tit down past the jun'tion to Sttard the rher. wbere he left his fa'se 2teg on the bank nnd jumped overboard, jjsaving a note which you will find at Stachcd to the claim." C "I think I understand your unenl fnesH,' .said the criminal investigator. 3"tI"ll run out to l'iperville and ee ti.hnf T . hii linil out." 3! A sfudv of tl.o ooiniiain's record tcoupleil wit!: an investigation on ground, enabled Hunt to piece taltuation together as follow: Four cars before. Ira l'reston hnd ;taken out a poli. y fi .sr.O.Oihi. The Ecompany s doctors hnd approved him a good ri-k in spite of his missinj: leg. SAt that time he had been living m JtChiengo A jmr later he moved to gl'iperMlle. bouglit a house and settled Bflown to an (.oiiomicnl existence ?' The jiolicv record showed that he had ibeeu a jeweler b trade, but apparently She ha I -aM'd up enough to live ery Bjr.odestU in the litt' mnti-j coin- "niunit. wliTe he hud hi Mime ipnte u ftcharaeter. ? 1'or i riontli or more, low ever, the avillng-i's ti-titied that he hini item get- Jtlng tno-e ainl more morose. It ap- Spcareil to 1e ino'ii v in.i'tirs that were Stroul line I ii.i N" " ' " '"'" I,1U' '' SOI' llow t! " he II id. lb IM'er J.'!l P SBnyc'i. is i I'r" mile but ii'n.ut hit; Jtirpn months unit to Chicago for a day, i fiml nh:ivs. Iii tt'ed up any little bi.! 1 plight Ii.im r ini..i. upon h t last trip hnd been but u few davs liofore ho vnnlshed, nnd he had returned from it much depressed. The note brictlv explained that hp was worth morp dead than allvp, that he touldn't continue his pajment of iremiunn. and that he was going to "end It all." The uotp had been found tucked into the false )pg, one of thoe hollow metal affairs over which the shoe and clothing may be worn. l'reston hud bragged about the artistry of that leg often, and seveial times had ex hibited it to ills l,lpprvHle friends. He 1 ad si pined ipiito proud of it. The company, of couise, didn't want to pay until actiiiil proof of death hud been obtained, lint though, nil effoits to drag the river had been unproductive, suicide seemed to be the only explana tion. He had gonp down thp railroad, track. Thp sicnnl man at thp tower had seen him. He had not conic bnck. The signal man at the tower around the bend on the other sldo of the railroad had not seen him pass, though a bound nnd husky laborer or two had. The nature of the ground, with tho steep cliffs, offered no other explanation than that lip bad plunged into the rapids bo low . Hni'vej Hunt witit Inn U to Preston's lioup following his ciimlimtioti of the ground, nnd just for luck made a thor ough examination, of the house. In the cellar he found earth, freshly turned up and stamped down lyiain. (Jetting n couple of helpers, lie proceeded to dig it up again, thinking it might ieeil 'he ji.idv of the supposed filicide. To ins uismisi, uowew r,. uiej uug up nun some ten pairs of s.boos. Strnngolv enough, though, they had evidently not been worn. And more strange, the rights nnd lefts in each pair were dif ferent sixes. I "I guess his tin leg nnd foot was big , ger than his other." ventured one of Hie diggers. I, ut Harvey Hunt wasi nlread on his way to the telegraph I otlli-e. Do ;mu 111' ir I' i;. 7 he nnii'cr v ill niprar lomoirni' . The Little Girl Natural ponneo In a. fiuorlio.with tlie practical mother of tho girl between four nnd ten ears old, for, warmer than cotton, it is wjunlly durable and easy to Inunder lis neutral background In vttcs. too sii b color.s us Jinle green, orange, bl.ii K and rose. 1fP S n H IrSffcA u iriVs- vlM'ow i m'S( 3 I wm J I ? I AV i . DREAMLAND ADVENTURES "While Rubbil ami Gray lltMU" ly IAII)V Things You'll Love to Maho Black Patent Ledher RvdWovittdTri "Cr ii-i nniv , t on my sled nnti i u uvuw drew CI! M'TUK T The -liiUe on llouplt-1t"l OMP. eontln(t With me"' clied Hilly to 7Viir. as ho stopped In front ef her vlndow. r.-Kgy had been plaim hnrd nil ilav nnd It was now dark, tint rho couldn't resist going out for Just nm more little slide before dinner, "t know ir" dutidv .bill wheie you csn iii,l, fo- ml1- and nill'-s ' Voit c i i mil then ' Miii.. I, ...... t.a ml inn Rien nun iiii I I'HM., -' ....,,,, .!... her fii fir up a long mil. n i ". trot to llv top lllllv point' d down nn icv tin tn str. telling farther than tho eje i-iinlil leneb , -one tw three nnd away we go, shouted Huh. ami he gnve tho sled a Mlinve And away they did go, so r-nt that 1'- kcv nlmost swallowed her breath VSt-7.-7. ! they darted down the hill the runners of tho hied singing n dipping song. Whla-s-z-. faster and '"Sue tint rabbit ahead!" shouted 1PI1-- ' We villi catch him and give lll-n -l ' or'" Sure i 'i 'iirli a rabbit was lpgrlnir It d.wi t'i h II ahead of tie in "Ili-yl, It, t out of the way!" veiled Hilly. The rabbit In ml them, nnd It was so scared at tin- sound of their volcos that It didn't lime senso enough to Jump to ,V. flnlil hi- tlln left out of their lTlt 11. It mn -iked along stinlEiu iineau m thn- . . ' H'u lloi liitv-Upti'" casp d Peruv III- i lloppltv-llop' Hop' Hop v. lbd V. Mv Ilopiilty-IInp lioppi d as he had inner lioppul before. 'Whl.-7.T-X7 ' tlL' sled zlpiietl at his heels. no i llopplty-IIop'" elld Hilly, "llnj) fistrr or wo will have rabbit pie for dlnnei." lloppltv-llop didn't want to be made ll.t.. n r.ililtlt ih, and he put all Hie smninh h- had Into IPs botinclnn; b'cs lie s i-iel t'alrlv to flv. but the sh d fl( w ti---r It eam-'ht lloppitv-llop wli. n wis light In the air in mi- n- li-v i u.r.si lenp s. n ran unut i I him, .ii 1 when he c-ime down lh-i- he w i- ..-I the front of the sled, In linr 'eiril--' .ilo-ig like a whirlwind. Ilop- II.! would luue lumpeii oir in a mmmb.V rr 91 1 1 fS THROUGH A WOMAN'S EYES Uy JISAX NEWTON If jou want to make your frock look "different," cut blafk patent lealhcr or good ouallty black oilcloth Into one- leiir ii.i.ii oirins Where wanted an trlminlnL'. i.ick down two rows. With overcasting stitches of red worsted mnko squares to Klve tho checker-board effect, This iiiiienf.lcather anf. red worsted trimming will g'vo an otherwise or dinary looking frock an exceedingly smart appearance. KI.OUA, And he was coming after In- nieuiit to do that and to Most women over seven arc espe cially canny beforo a bargnln counter, V'.r they have, learned that with very few exceptions In -this world there 1b nothing for nothing-. And If this Is truo of the things that enter to our creature comforts, It Is doubly true of those which satisfy our spiritual longings. For .there Is noth ing worthwhile In life that we can get for nothing or with haggling over the price. 'We must give unstintedly, must pay In full for anything nnd everything thnt brings us happiness. Do I vvnnt friendship? To have n friend I must bo n friend. To gain the precious boon of the friendship that "will wear," that endures and survives all. that like a beacon light Is ever Paying the Price there, welcoming, strengthening, sus taining, I must pny In the coin of for going nnd forgiving, must' be ever will ing to understand, to encourage,1 to' de fend, ever loyal nnd ready to make of my shoulders n bulwark between th'c world and my friend. Do wo want love the love that will survive youth and beauty, thnt will not cool when the cheek pales nnd there come silver threads among 'the gold? Then wo must pay with something deep er than tho bltiom of youth nnd the beauty thnt fades with the skin. Do we want the kind of love that even dentil cannot effnee tho love thnt mnkes n tie that binds beyond the grnve? Then wo must pny; pny In service, devotion, self-cffnccmcut faith that triumphs over all, strength to bear nnd forbear without bitttrlng tho 8w,cct or taking the bloom from thi flower. A big bill, Indeed but It ii no more (ban what wo want just love .,.. 1.1 ... I....- t.tl.l i.. "v,v ii yum juu nuvu Cllliutcil nungr. ' clinging arms about your neck that onlf you can satisfy? Would you have an. ' other of the man you love and youj Would you have one human being In tho world whom none nnd nothing can turn from you to whom you are per. feet and glorified? Then you must pay In drudgery sometimes In health anil strength. No mntter who you are or what your mate rial possessions, you vmust, to be mother, pay In relinquishment of many pleasures nnd enjoyments j pay In tie shackles of responsibility, of worry, at times In tho hideous torment of a tut of wnr with death. The beggar fears no robbers ami an empty heart has no concerns. With tho real things there are no cut rates no bargain counters. It Is clUier pmptltipss, nothing for nothing, or life, full and vibrant, nt par. Which shnll It Iip? For me, I hac made my cholcp. It may bo a big bill but hnpplncss Is a big order and who will say It is not worth the price? (CoevrloM. 1011, li ruMlo Ledger Cti.) thrashing, iln-ni as I do It vvi II . .... . . I'ecgv and H 1IV unin r nine wmi - fl it him-In f.''t. they didn't havo the 9 ASCO sllirhlest Idea of how to llgnt now nun ,'ev were rabbits. Thoy Just turned a'ndrni. A w ay they scurried through the bushes, a in aner iiium i uu. ...... ,- ilty-llo p. and then nil of a sudden a li-e-ulfiil thing linppcned. Wliil : do .v ou think that dreadful ''"po "oi" ''llllk Ile.pplty-"'M caught l,,or?do ion think, perhaps, th'-y met a hunter with n gun 7 You will Mm! out in tomorrow's chapter. A s S U1 f I nlu- Many i ourte. nd so t -. and lottun lor the ulrl , pongee i!r, skm ate. ot li red usunll.v In wool i.- .i number of tin- Inn n i.s.en Tho lltu n drips f from four tn twelve Is blue or rose uitibtoldi-red the the ns'iirn. II. s populnrly of in iue yellow, All of tlieso Is trequently ur appllciuod In M.ich. Hither ponsee or china silk Is used for the shlrtwilt wb'ili tho trirl of this aire wears with ' --r nlnltl wo.. I skirt These til a- s-.n-ts tit'ished off I b siu-li a w.ilsl ml ' "lack c!.t i oat Ilia'te lli .1 ill. -s still in f-ivol after tn.nn si.i-n.is .'" cxperlnicntailnn This jour, ... t'i.. i.-lU! u Is freiiuentl compieted by n it '-r apo of plnln color, repeatlnir the .lnhl on collar and cuffc and tieihaps po, Uei.s and bindings. CoHtNNi: lowi:. Making More Money I'tir the s,ti)(int j Tt is not alwns for p, r-onal ti'cis-l ltles ur desires thnt persons wish to idd to their liicnnn-s, though this Is b far the most usual ease .-so-i tin-, limif-.i r, school tine In rs -in.l .linn' workers wish to laise funds fir tin i clas'i or 'iru.inlaitions iniiih is did H. A Auehinbnuch. of Mingo, in Cliam palcn ("oiintv, i hlo. Mr. Aiii-hitib.iuirli. who was h. n. l-nppoint'-d sMperlntendent of the njiools in his section, found that the i hildr. n bad nothitic o do but nttrml th. r l.iss- " So h. -1. .- ded tn Instill :i n .. lic-p.C'-ir.- t! e.i'r,. i-i th- soli.'o.'i e - . i hit tl it tl .s .u'd ii ... ' . due itinnnl In in tit but th it t i'nii pi-e ,. . eill. nt r. creatto-i end t much d"s red 'place tn po In th. -nmg" The Initial cost of th.- ni't i tmii-a.-is. d seisin-1-h. it.d. was onlv -Mi but the nnov.mun caught the popu ii t' ,t i-v io nu .-lx' that eliwn i-l-r 1 uri-s so. -i f.llo.l Hiilt aid Mr ' h i f 'i -.ill th it it w-.m pre -' toirn a. . iiin' ot schooliiousi - i. n- s i -t ,.i t'.. . o'linierc al n(o ii .,- i j. 1 ises ! f j rat-d. nt a n.i'.i'il -iv-i ii; or t' r. ni.il of lllnis ai d i-"i - in- d. lit.il ' S.J1I -. s ( in.. s ,, i ..s i: t OKINM-: i.owi-: The (inn of Duvet n nnil Satin Is doing an ctin-iriliuaiy business this winter, tine .n all manner of com binations'of tin two. among whiili the application of binds of quilted sntin to dtiut n wuip or suit is parll 'iilaiiy wortliy of tic a.tentinn of those who me lonkiug foi an inexpensive -iih-ti-tute f n- fur. 1 1 -e i a frock inade of blue ilmiljn in ,1 black salin found.i t inn . 'I'm ii i sii ill of lade wool on the n.iv;, oeriln -s s re-i nforci d b-. the iade gn i ti gic-iviidi ribbon of the '-irdle. p' hurt v Ii Hill- . ' .IV fright, i It wxs Mm i" in v a ' 'i So anus. I'.'' s.,ii I it lllllv grnbbid him. i hurrah for rabbit pit : yelled I 1 . . ;ise llnpmtv-llop llopplty-IIop wifs In such a . .1 ilurry he didn't know that. 1'i'lr and Pppcry who had cnuiilit i tliought It was "otne cruel I i o-tu.ill,- would cook him In I I ' it him. lloppuy-llop rqulrmpil In Hlllv's i i il.ni d hl.s whlskii'.s against I i . . nnd at tin- same tun. I a quel i- li.-ii m, , 1 s hip'' -s ?2'n 'n n a $10ftO (-iiuium- nt i. I sohly from the rc- Pi-rttnont In int-raln- i outtlttinsr a b. n pi.-' ,M f ; rpi-t and md pru ding l.r the ,i "ilotni sue !i,i nj-e . wn gts-iin i.i'..np ' i- list ll'tl slnirle evtii'ig i as been pin i I . ct (pis of t'i- nunt. in addr .ill -w eh '. nihil- i- flM-.i t.ildlshnit in ' l oom," w i;h '.' Plant. Th.-rf's not . k' rompllc.i'e 1 obnut It." d- Claris Mr iu lilnbatiKh '.fust iret an In- xp. nsie iirojictiiur maeiune. lent a 111m or two and. In less than a month, tliffe w II be enough tuoniy on hind tn purchase an t-qiupn-i nl out- ''' ''"' " T.inmrruw "tr im-e-ISlns-'eri ( like" ivi n lo I'PUt; p-- lli ' I in i-s-whlsk- r.s-wh.-K- rs-ei ' Ti i I i a rabbit iust 'T e nn-' ' hi ii Hash It'llv tinned fiom i a. lively grav rabhlt Hefnii niW feii shrl k at this, ltop s whiskers tlcKhd her uwn "W1 is'n rs-wlilskers-w-h!kers-ee ' Tut'i tn a rabbit Just like me'" I t, th. ii. was l'eirav luinul into a . i : v ' Id rabbit She nt-.l HilK-r- -i.'ii'i tistnni'h d nt tnis tn it ' - '.. d off the th'i.if sled Into I ie n. i-.l ltoppit;. -Mop tuinbl. tl aft. l th' m . l-o t . II'P 1 nfr ou see what li.ippms to folks ' about maknm pom- bunni a t .Milt pie'" siiiink"d Hopplt.v- lt tinned nu Into lahbit-- . .'i i.ie ou u sound thi-.nshlntf " luv : nd lllllv had nev-r limn 1 ef Tlopplty-llnji win n they v er. I I- I boy. but no thmiis w, -. -. Tl. inois.u iiv 1 !; and .1 - n' 1'- to kIm. them :i hard egin 1921 Right Lunch Daily at the Hotel la Before you know it you'll find that Lunching at the Adelphia is the pleasantest habit you have acquired in 1921 ' and the 10 per cent, de ' ducted from your check helps in your enjoyment. m n, fi ji n i r i ASCO ASCO ........ . i IH.w.W-....'. iii.HS"I " itiHiitntnli . li g. l t m tZnZZnTe i irN ita I ASCO ASC S'l ( w ASC ASCO m A. ft-""-'"'--"'' yixrrxMnnmxvzitrzr'zTAiaaB TUMaMfr?jcujrjn3iiaiXCKDiJtsAaMCfMnaaonratuiwTraji3x3nKxaifflKrai W.0 If G.SCHIRMER'S NEWMUSIC FOR JANUARY OUT TO-DAY t: SFCl I AR .SONGS Chase, Nellie Ulvthe. Th r N ime o' Nell High Clarke. Kathleen 11! Ur. In tho lulling Snow. Medium 1 ,-tl" H..si of M... High ! rii.ir'inie Joy. Hieh Curran, Peurl G. Kvfnin?. H!?H I'astoml'- High GniinUer. 1'ercy. Iho -rr of Thm H.ch Stolouskl htiilbniuntl. M re isllw 1'rram' H-sh (Fr. Text) s-p,, ,,i- On, .Vnr-' H-.h J-vhTrx-) "!. r "P- u the I i'-'- 1! sh F'tnrh T. ") (-,., i,jv Jt irr. Ye W inH"- n;; IreCZf-. Hih .J-rcnca lex.) rirewrll' lli'ph (Fre- t Tex i ClotifJU'SS. Vi- Skies H i ! rench Text) ri.VNO SOLOS Hadi, J- S. I'urtiti in Bj iBauer) Huron. Mnurlco. ,1-c Pathf'tiquo nurlts. K. hirroll. - r i n.t fli l-i N-"ne Kramer. . Walter. "-mt N.-gr,- PIANO SOI.OS (Uducsitlonal) nilhro, MatlUUle. ( I f Rose M..rl K" I'aldi, Man. I overs I n- s.jt.rr,b r SonR IlchikolT. W. Walt Terrv, rrnnces. In an (Mil I fl.rv Win r- r-ailn r Hlf mu SCHIRMKR'S LIBRARY . .i.. i..t,.. AUnitii tor rinno ioi. nu l.eiiiiiii(.;. .",-- ,. ... ,,. :,.t: Allow, r irsi i-aih-i-is - "... (id .'() .S) .60 .M) 0 ! 0 "i .f'i .6U .(50 1 r.o Mi filial Ts t' ti Vil f V . y vi vm i-Up All This Week Of Oar Ssssafeeal Piece Goo ds Sale W If if $ l i Wrt 7. M ;r A S c o A s CJ PO A s CI A s C o A' IS C' o I p ! i 'A I -S i ,C !.o j slf r4u3lS9fWtssVbA 11 elcome 1921! u On this, our: first business day of the new year, we welcome you, 1921, as a symbol of increased oppor tunities, a year of greater privileges, an era full of golden days of promise. The business done in 1920 was the biggest in our history, away beyond anything we had ever looked for, thanks to our hundreds of thousands of customers, whom, with painstaking care, we have tried to serve. We shall continue in 1921 the business principles and honesty of purpose that were the foundation stones upon which this business structure was reared. The confidence of our patrons is an asset that we value above everything else. ryrrv,irvvyvv,vwwwwryn Bans! Bang! Down Goes the Price! Best Pure Lard cut to Open kettle-rendered tho best to be hnd. An unheard of price in years take advantage of this opportunity to save buy freely. AAAvwMwygyuyywwwyyuyyyywyywywwwyyywyyywywyyyy 15 lb 1 tf fj I c o A S ci o A ' -s fC o Fast C H Tl olor repes. r.. 'vn Grunwuld, SCIUKMLU-S SCHOLASTIC SLRM S hitc, Cruce. tu-'Vs, vcal's an i 1'itcrs in the First Position or i"hn i' I !;) 1-ri POPl LAU ml. Hmiolf. "-wen UrtJin- .-s..i-3 We'll IttiiM a i ute l.ittie ;ii. ' "r -. nd others far I vim, Orar. etc. J,' .4ti .-('' .10 Jo .1" .-10 l.'O .75 1.50 .(' i ispl;i v-il iiuil lur -ali- in I! 'U II Ml hll' tMI- N . bill and Lmlist Si: JOHN WANAM Mvi:U. I'liiladelphin, Pa. II l' M N, 1 KIM (lustniit Street. .et. At equally lew prices Si!ks MadrasC fiamkayl hite Oxfords' AeropSai r-1 - jti sosTiflid !ini-n B'S,TaK8i reaKnA titall Xj.-UvCilil -a. l i-.li..viia & anAiaiiiw n 11(11 an Head MusimBroadcloth Silks In fact every kind of piece goods in al) colore. At prices still lower than vc have been selling. We must clean out our entire stock. A real saving of 50 to 75 over retail prices. Evry Piece of Goods lo Our Must Be Turned Into Casl Sale Ercry Day This Week Ends Saturday NirjIU Factory Open 8.30 a.m. lo 6.30 p.m. every thy. If ycu want to save money come here buy even if you don't n-ed the goods today. A thousand uses it will pay you lo put any of the above goods away, they will draw interest. ""' " t4"llt'l'ltlttl . It wn.H)HIIwt, "Asco" Buckwheat, pkg 14c "Asco" Syrup can 12-c "Asco" IMacnroni . . . .pkc 10c "Asco" Noodles like 3c f "Asco" Fnrina pkc 10c "A,." Cllnn.1 llnmn ..1... tD. "i1" wi.vs-u wns.,.,, !,nK i.i Asco Unci! Hcef ..pkc loc Asco" l'urc Codfish, pkjr 10c 22c Can Cooked Id Corned Reef. ;;" 1JL Quality very kooiI buy ii few otr.i riuiB ill this Inn- price. "Asco" Rolled OATS vk: Vorj- rliolcest wlilto ontn crown. H...W-l'..l-t-WI.H."Wi'."W'l".-l,'..i.H.M. HMHnKH.MH MMMWHtWW.II ...l I g 1 1 b.. II M...Hf "A t"A "A Fancy Globe Onions.. lb 2Vjc Uest Corn Meal ...3 lbs 10c "Asco" BakinR Powder, B-9c Itcst Lima Deans lb 10c Pure Tomato Soup . . .can 5c Rest Pure Jelly ...glass 10c Fancy Seeded Rnisins,pkg 28c Best Pink Snlmon . . . .can 15c Are You Paying More Than 8c? Why pay more tlmn Se for your brcnil? Thn hlc " Ictor" Loaf Ii only 8e nnil it's the most ilclicl6u3 brrnil linked. Why ilnn't oll buv It each afternoon for your next ilny's breakfast? lc-tor Iireml ntn fresh! The gr f w m V ItlUt Good READ & -Children thrive on It. A 'S c .0 A 5 c JO A I fA is ic u A 1 i A S c ft sv I r vj j A S f Calif.Sccdlcss Raisins, pkg 29c Pure Apple Butter ..can 20c SBet Red Salmon ...can .11c Calif. Tuna Fi!,li,"--ll can 20c Tender Sugar Corn.can 10-Mc Fine Quality Peas, can 12''-c i Choice Tomatoes ..can 8-1 2c American Mnid Ca(sup,10-1 1c Sec b W I.jrKi- vlill.- crnlns. Splumllil for niaklni; rice piuldlnt; or ci-reil n n vecotable. "Asco" Corn Starch cut to Thr very hest to ho hail 7' Pkg Everyday Evap. Milk, 6-13c Best Pearl Barley lb 6c Bread Crumbs pkg 13c Fresh Cracker Dust ...lb 13c "Asco" Pork and Beans, 10c Pure Olive Oil, 'i-Pt can 40c Lenox Soap cake 5c "Asco" Flour, 12-lb bag 70c 7!T TrTTi'V 1 RE. V MlUVE, E SHIRT C0, 1016 Race St A S c 01 fA1 rs o A: C' o, rA s c 01 1 A s s A SJ c o A s a o "How Delicious!" That's nlivayn tho thought when one flrnt tiiHten "I.nui-ll.i" Itutter lti uniiBiially line fluior makes "I.n.i.llu" Nfiiiul out every time. I'nre liutl'-r, of iiiisi rp-ihieil merit! ''-Cfl ? " E utter "Tnt It J" lb MichEand Baiter ib (g)( Ills valuo in Itn price. FRESH EGGS! The popular "Oolil Seal" Krbs picked for their froHhness, wire and quality. Ilvory cbr 1h cuar--uitecd. Tlu-y c-onie packed In cartons of one ilo7eu eaeli Try n carton today. Gold Seal EGGS Carton 8SC Strictly frrnh pojltlrtly new laid. Selected Eggs 70 Kvrry crk guaranteed c 01 a s C6 Asco" Blend TEAS " 45" V2-lb pkg 23c 14-Ib pkg 12c Five delightful blends to chooso from Plain Black, Mixed, India and Ceylon, Old Country Style and Orange Pekoe. Your favorite is nniong these. c o A S' rc O1 A S, c, rO La S o A Fancy Calif. Big Can D Cut to Elra Fancy California Peaches cut to 33c Wonderful i.ilue; delightful flavor. The fruit In the .Me ciinx Ih JuM n trl'lu bnmllor. The quillty of lintli xeiy i-luilcn. florFda Oranges 20c, 28c, 30c, 45c doz Thin skin nnd full of juice. vtei i jggg The Fairest Offer Ever Made ! Wo know thnt If you try tho delirious ".Wo" Illend Coffee you will be delighted with It. That'll why we nay ulthmit rcuoriiitloii: Try a pound of "Aaco" Illend. If you don t lonsldor It the bent coffeo you over drunk, brlntf back the uniibed portion and we'll refund you every penny, with no iluirue fur what you um Do It today 1 "Asco" Blend to "Tiute the illn'erent-e?" uW ,c o A S c rO i C O These Prices in All Our 176 Sanitary Meat Markets Finest-Smoked ack HAMS 25" lhick End S lb Finest Standing Rib Roast '28( A S c o GENUINE MUTTON Loin Chops lb 32c i Hack Chops lb 22c Neck Rib Chops lb 28c Breast lb i Shoulders Leps of Mutton. . .lb 25c .lb 12c ,1b 15c Large Marrow ca Bono Lean -a iw Soup lb I Beef W I'Vesh Beef lb Liver Clean Beef Suet lb 8 A s c o A s c o c o i c o ASCO "Asco" Stores all over Phlla. nnd throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland II" hi mi ii ASCO ASCO ASCO ifi r ir 'ASCO ASCO ASCO K i . ASCO ASCO l. lA.,d ASCO iTO. '"M .i ; ( nut str. K -- -jf r T9f ,m ,jsur yartgr3JryTJwa:i3rttrtt:lxjnyjjrct'sra rfT3.-!:i.rrn.Trinr Jgr,iyif'T'r-j ir mTimnTjrfyTtiivrrrnfrw wim jT. !.. J V .1 f 1 ,r,V. ,.. 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