Fv "jr; -' wp'fVfip w "".i JT?W,TI FTEJ" 1 . rj?v. 4p ctc- h . 4J " WV jm ' . tf .t 12 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA', THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1921 TODAY'S MYSTERY STORY By millAV KKANCIS NOWLAN the t feer ) But Yesterday's Mystery Solution ntTIIEN Harvey llunttoppcd ovpt to V the tnblc In the rnp of "the Wed ifllng lllnff," there wort' two wotyls In Lis mind, "ring" nnd "telephone." Was the niowsnse Marie l'roninrt trlnlifil tn linvo. "rinp tlm Iplntihnne" ? if ' Hunt, nrtluc on imrmfcp. unhooked file receiver with no Men of what num- he was soiiiK to clve the operator. he didn't hnve to k!vc nny. There pas n n77. and n ntittor. and then In Ms car was reproduced the confer ration which had taken nlaee In the foom just liefore Marie Kromort left M, under the threat nf a revolver pressed JOKnlnst her side, in compnnv with the i Mlf-revcnlcd rhlef of tlie orennlzatlon '.Sot which Hunt anil his companions ero searrhltiR. f it' Later Hunt and Itradford returned to trace the wires from the .supposed tele- j i .Wione to an apartment which Marie Trnmart had rented on the floor above, nd in which was located n marvelotisly 'intricate and eiliclent et of recording j instruments for psychological tets, n j vell as an automat!" phonograph, all controlled by a battery of buttous hid- I den under the carpet of the room below. They Rot enough out of the phono graphic record to identify the myst"ri- cms visitor and enable them to close. in on the entire caw;. Hut no trace, did they eer find of Marie I'romiirt. ( regarding whose fate their prisoners I Maintained nn obstinate ilenee. lort and Qucrius crumpled up, dead, with n small -caliber revolver bullet In his brain, "lloth Illack and Werner came run ning in. Kach swore that the f-hot had come from the other direction. Each accused the other. The 'I). A.' was positive it had come from behind him, from the west, and that Illack, there fore, was the guilty man. Mulford swore that it came from the cast, in dicating Werner was the murderer. Wright wasn't certain which direction it had come from. I'nder the circum stances, the district." attorney held both Illack and uerner under guard, and but I could find no clue. Whichever one was the murderer quite obviouslj had hurled his revolver out into llie lake Immediately after firing it. Neither man was known to have a revolver. "It looked like pretty much of u toss-up, with one man declaring the shot line come from the west, one from the east, nnd one uncertain. So I fell back on a principle of physics used In determining tlie direction of sound." "And what was that?" nsked De li) tie. l)n unit liiom mi ichat proved scien tific hnsii Harvey Hunt determined the ent for me to come tip and go over relative Mine of the three men a teati- the ground, "I made each of them take me to the upot where he had stood at the time, moil) 77ie on sure if ill appear tomorrow. (Coprllit 19-'0 bv Public ldr t ) I, Can you solve this cane ol Conflicting Testimony !'TT TS mot regrettable, of course ',- that we cannot get our courts and ' .Juries to accept scientific tests and dis- "tlnqtlons in the niHtter of the orcdinllin bf testimony." remarked Harvey Hunt line evening to his friend HeKyti" : "b'il i jortunatelv the detective need not be bound by the same obstinate ignorance "Of course, he has to make allow- tance for it when he comes to prepare j his evidence for the court, hut lit least lie has the privilege of cuiding his own , deductions by the light of .i-irm-e. Later I he may hunt for tlie evidence which the court will accept. "I have in mind a pretty little prob lem in determining the direction of found. Tt enmc to ny attention a cou Jple of years ngo. "John Querins was a member of a Jiarty of six politicians who had gone fainting for moose. None of tlie party got any moose, but one of the party got John. The problem was to deter mine which one. "One of the members of that party was the district attornej. It was he ivho sent for me. This was tlie torv us I got it from him nnd the other two men who had been standing beside Querln when he crumpled up with n bullet in hi head. "Ono of the reasons for the party I vns to celebrate the burvmg of the l:olitical hatchet between ijiienns. who was, ns you know, the leader of the South Side wards, nnd two of his for mer lieutenants. Illack and Werner, who nt the previous election had at tempted to sell out to the opposing party nnd had received a terrible drub bing nt the prils. "Doth were practical politicians, iione too choice in their methods, nor the tvpe of men rendilv to forget a tjErudge, and there was no doubt in pite ''ol the surface reconciliation, that both j f of them bore n bitter grudge againt 'Old John.' The dNtrict attorney felt more or less responsible for the traged j because it had been his idea t bring I the three men together, out in the : open, on a innn-to-man baw, in the hope that the underljing grudges would be dissipated thereby. ' "Well, on the afternoon of the m iv der the portj had been beating up to ward the lake, heading due north. Querins, the 'D. A..' Mulford and 1 3V right wro together I'.lni k was olT to the west, while Werner had eerei off to the cat. It was a dull. mr-tf ' tort of day. the kind that the naval man refers to as one of 'low visibility ' tThe four men in the middle were paying io attention to cither Black or Werner, f "They renched the low shore of the ' fake. Mu'ford win looking out over the lake, that is, to the iwrtli The dis trict attorney was -tttniz on a Jog, sarins tho east, talking to Wnghr. who I vas facing luni. Uuenns had stepped i off a few paces, and was poking around I pmong some leaves l lien c.uae tne re- j "The Thirteenth Street Shop Where Fashion Reigns" ' I t V f f ainJW w Thirteenth Street Jvst below Chestnut January Clearance Sale "Special for Tomorrow Street, Afternoon and Evening Dresses Taken from Regular Stock Two of a Kind -Onlv One or Very smart models in tricotinc, satin, crepe meteor, velvet, lace, net, -brocade, crepe de chine and Canton crepe. Former Prices to 195.00 Sale Price ,No Exchanges None C. O. D. No Alterations 68 TVJff' T'-W-i --T1 S ' ' " VObtiOtLOiaSB- EW. i T yf y& Your Soul's in Your Hand iti nivon it. nrov 1122-21 Chestnut Street (Juality and Standard Famous Over Half a Century Just Received a Shipment of Women's Stunning Afternoon Dresses Special Prices Tomorrow $;2.50 to $05.00 A iriid-winter sale of lovely new Spring Dresses at EE: .such unusual prices is an opportunity not to be passed. Wonderful afternoon dresses of crepe de chine, taffeta and Moroccan crepe are shown in-all the wanted spring ;;;;: .shades. One model features embroidered crepe de chine blouse with taffeta skirt, while another of Moroccan crepe is embroidered in hand-made French knots in con. -. trasting colors. Many are beaded, embroidered and satin- trimmed with girdles of Georgette in contrasting color and they are all truly remarkable values at these price!. : Very Special Value Tomorrow in Pure Silk Hosiery 1 Special Price $2.95 a pair EE Regular Prices Were $3.95 to $4.2.1 a pair Kxtra fine quality pure silk hosiery in black and white with double sole and heel. sr: Dewees Courtesy aiul Service Moke E Shopping a Real Pleasure oil ED UIOliy 11 uu: j .i....... v j si itH ; A Hll-rnrinfd, small Nttir it,i mi; i "Illumlnutlnii." II. lil-fnrniril, bl; ktur, bhuwtni; "t'ltilusiou" I.WVI 0,,e of tlie best arid at tlie nme tin e ' ie of the W)rl nmrkinst of tli p.ilm ' ,s the star If well formed nnd not irn-l i lodemtelv Ur;e It Is .1 sicn of exee'i-' nonally brllllaT.t (tu.ilit !& If u tH poo,., lv formed, with tlie rays i,r uni'itj.il 'oilRth and n dep. red dot In tlie center I . t a danger bismil .mil likely t iu. j nte explortlon rnilier tr.jn illumination I Hell formed and nn.ull It teu of i fdded powers to the iuallti. s denoted. In' the line or mount on hlih it t , found If larne and poorly fuhlo.itO I 1 warns of thf "hlowiriK-otit of the I jse" In connection with o,'ial'tles ripre- tinted bv the part of the h.ind in which I appeara (to be runtlnuedi 1 llEer - In imiaiicy is ilie time io Build iuture sturdy men and women. BaMes need- EAGLE BRAND Condensed Milk ll.i.lli...!l. lilCiiLlliIiillili!!! HiiHiiHilli; JttMsjmfe The Store of Pirsomd Serine 1310 Chestnut Street Very Special! CLEARANCE of "one or a kind" ol lugh-gradc model-, in Costumes. Tailleurs, Wraps and Gown-.. At Half and Less Than Half Former Prices Nine features by way of subjection: Numerous others equally as attractive: None C. 0. D. All Sales Final. No Approvals, r - 375.00- Pcachbloom Tailleur Moleukitt Trimmed 149 75 169.50 Black Satin Gown Flying Squirrel Trimmed 450.00 - Gray Peachbloom and Taupe Caracul Wrap .00 Duvetyn Tailleur Squirrel Trimmed 225-00 17.00 Velvet Frock 15QM0 17-Ai Duvetyn Skunk Gown Flying Squirrel Trimmed LigOO-00 J Ll50-wi IJL390Jl 450.00 Duvetyn Caracul Tailleur Caracul Trimmed -JL990 4 5.00 Art Seal Wrap lleaier Collar 100.50 209.50 Velvet Evening Wrap Flying Squirrel Trimmed (jtfjR House of Wenger I WSA 1229 Walnut St. r fntfh ANNOUNCES ' j t fWlji FURS I 1 MvM of S I wR'tJ Distinction ! I rif ' ' vffdft Charming individuality is n TO'- wfi achieved in every model vl! tW) together with qudlity pelts U r Wfflw i,nt exPer; workmanship. M 11 Chertak Hats 1 rffi if Including a most delightful JW 'i E group of hats for wear in 'm PLEASE NOT&: U'c irc no connection ivith m W U other house bearing the name "Wenger." J W At 13th Street, Opp. St. Jamca Hotel Wt IMOPPINGArTllE irjiiv.-.',,. w-w ,'IB t"'B"BllIV CI M m vl 1 djml ijutonuro THERE'S A VERITABLE SHOPPING FEVER ABOUT TOWN. REDUCTIONS ARE RAMPANT. PAULETTE HAS SELECTED FOR YOU THIS WEEK SOME PAR TICULARLY CHOICE AND AUTHENTIC BARGAINS. Have you visited Winkeiman's yet that new, smait boot shop at 1130 Chestnut street near Twelfth? Never have I seen so many shoes satnered together under one loot". I was particularly impressed with the number of dove gray suede pumps displayed tlrat arc the very latest in footwear, you know. Wiiikelman'rf have them in various dclightul strap styles and in both low and high French heels. A splendid little $10 giay pump it looks as though it should be ?lli at least which pleased me especially ha two straps fastened with smoked pearl buttons, and a full French heel. Its graceful linos are emphasized by dainty perforations. Another exceptional $10 model is a low heeled, single-stiapped black satin pump bound in heavy silk grosgrain and having the narrowest of kid pipings strengthening its attractive proportions. It, too, has a turned sole, but will do for street or indoor wear. By the way, Winkeiman's carry most excellent Sl.Ou silk stockings in shades which will match any shoe in the establishment. Lilla's little gown shop at 1!!03 Walnut street, is becom ing quite a lendessvous, for without a doubt she has one of, the prettiest collections of frocks at unreasonably low ' prices to be found upon that smart shopping street. There aie kitten-ear satips, georgettes, tricotines, tnfTeta3 and n stunning velvet or so, nnd to make room for a new arrival of fashions the tiny shop is disposing quickly of these pretty things at prices tanging from $25 to $50 instead of their original prices of $39.o0 to $72. And remember, my dears, the models are all cjuito fresh. For example, there is a $37.50 model whose that price was $o!).50. It is 18-year size (the frocks run from lfi to 42, with 18-year-old sizes predominating) and is fashioned in rich quality kitten's-ear satin along straight lines. There is a puffed guimpc of gendarme blue at the round neck and the georgette also edges the thi co-quarter sleeves. It's darling. Now, you know, wh'en the Dewees shop at 1122 Chest nut street has a bargain it is a bargain and no mistake, and the moment you see the splendid down-nnd-wool quilts in their present quilt sale, variously covered with heavy, splendid quality Japanese silk, brocades, satins, sateens and heavy taffetas you will agree with me. The quilts were originally $20 to $G5, but now they are just half; namelv, $10 to $32.50. They are all in full or extra size,, serving for double or single beds. A wonderful $G5 quilt for $32.50, covered with cxtia quality taffeta is filled with down, and comes in rose, u perfect French blue, pink, and light blue it's the kind of a quilt I've always wanted. The edges aie heavily corded with silk. I'd be more than happy, how ever with the good-looking soft wool quilts covered with extra weight habutai. Foi marly $35, they are now only $17.50 and thcy'ie "pippins!" The colors are rose, pink, Copenhagen and light blue. You will be interested in the cheaper quilts. Do you know theie'a a vast difference in Philippine, garments'.' At Gcoigc Allen's, 1214 Chestnut street, is carried only tho best of'Philippine garments, which means a grade of goods which closely approaches the French in quality and workmanship but, oh, my, what n delightful difference in the price. Allen's shop has a special lot of exquisite blouses left over from 1920. Mostly they aro one of a kind, for they are salesmen's samples, which means that even their original prices of $8.50 to $25 were very close. Now they are selling at $5 to $12.50. Ono blouse at $10 was $10.50. It is of finest white voile with checker board insets of real filet lnce, finely hand drawn and seamed with cntre deux. Another nt $10, reduced from $22, is hand embroidered handsomely all the blouses arc carefully hand made- to the last stitch. It is of fine batiste with a broad vest of real filet and a deeply trimmed filet collar. The blouses aie well fitting most of them have V necks and short, square-backed collars. You cannot fail to like them. Tlie tardiness of ical winter is causing a reduction, moie or less temporary in the price of furs, so that even such regal pelts as those invariably displayed by the House of Wenger, 1229 Walnut street, directly opposite the St. James, aie being repriced. As a result it is now possible to purchase exquisite, incomparable garments nt a great saving. Mr. Wenger has n new model fashioned of gray caracul, which you will find sartorially interesting, nnd there are also some adorable Palm Bench wraps of georgette adorned with fur upon which the prices ore delightfully reasonable for such supreme quality. To mo Wenger furs and a Tiffany diamond are alwnys synonymous --both have the same integrity. After seeing the furs he sine to take a peep at Chertak Wenger's new southern fhapeaux her originality is beyond question. Some of her advance spiing models are little pymphonies of grace and color. The House of Wenger has no connection with other firm by that name, so ue sine you visit the right nuures. ffijiliiliijM i t III Weck C-r ? I of January !2CCf0 I El Ninth M"-lV i 3J III ' ...N.-i.tH----M-l""''""H",,'"'"i i I r ASCO ASCO ASCO -Ui.iAltaJb--wJfj to A S A S c o A s c o A' c, o A s c o A. s c o cr tieu STORES CO. nav i H ..-- Ml '' ' 'r if SCO ASCO .- .- .- i. .. ri t ASCOl We Blow No Trumpets! Actions Speak Louder Than Words All over the country prices in all lines of merchandise are being brought down toward pre-war levels amid a fanflare of trumpets and crashhio; cymbals. We' look back with pride on our record during the troublous times through which we have passed. Being in direct touch with the Producers, the Farmers, the Millers, the Canners, the Packers, .etc., and doing business on the principle of Producer-to-Consumer and selling our merchandise al one small profit, we were able to be of material assistance to our patrons in hoitling down living costs. In these days of declining market?, we are able to render the same valuable assistance to our customers by giving them the immediate advantage of falling prices. When our costs are lowered, we immediately give, our cus tomers the benefit by reducing our price. We do not have to wait for months to sell the stock bought at higher prices, for our entire stock is turned over every 30 days. Many items, such as Butter and Eggs, perishable gooda almost daily. As proved in the last weeks of 1920, we sold over Eleven Million Dollars' worth, of groceries in five weeks ! Such a rapid "turn-over" serves a double purpose. It guarantees our customers absolutely fresh goods at all times and explains why we are able to give them the immediate benefit of all price changes. We have made price reductions of from 10 to A0(o on many items in our stocks, with no ostentation, no fanflare of trumpets nothing but the justifiable pride that is ours, in that we are living up to the confidence we know our customers have in us. Reflect a moment , What would groceries be costing today were it not for the "Asco Stores? "Eat Slewed and Canned Fruit aplenty" the Doctor 30c can Silff Peaches cut to Extra Fancy Calif. Peaches, cut to 33c can Fruit of this quality being sold else where as high as 45 & 50c can. Big cans chock full of delicious fruit. c." '.r Prunes ...1.21011 Other Sizes cut to 12'jc and 19c lb Small-pitted, meaty prunes, right from the sun-kissed orchards of the Golden Stale. Prunes are wholesome, doctors I recommend them. Eat a dish every day. We're Gwing It to You! This week our butter costs us less1; due to market fluctuations. True to our policy of giv ing our customers "the moBt of the best for the least," we arc not keeping this saving for our selves in the form of extra profits, but are pass ing the saving on to our customers by reducing the price. More" reason than ever now that you should try this delicious butter! Butter 'Tatle it' 65 lb Richland Butter, lb 59c A ery good creamery print butter. FISH ".Wo" Cod Fish, pkg 10c Pink Salmon can 15c Horse Shoe Salmun.can UK Tuna Fish. .. .can 13c, 2(lc Sardines can 5c. 15c Nekco Sardines.big can 19c JAMS & JELLIES Pure Jelly Glass 10c Harvester Apple Huttcr.lSc Curtice Jams, jar 112c, 37c Temtor Preserves, jar 38c Del Monte Jams, can 23c Glen Kosa Marmalade, 25c CEREALS Kalston's Wheat Food, 22c Puffed Hice pkg 13c Puffed Wheal pkg 13c "Asco" Rolled Oat.spkg 10c "Asco" Farina. .. .pkg 10c Jersey Corn Flakcs.pkglOc Best Cornmeal, lb 3C Blue Kosc Rice, lb... 9C 3 lbs 25c Best Rolled Oats, G lbs 25c "Gold Seal" Eggs canon 80c ' "SliceS6 Bacon to 22c "TTrnm llio viouf in vnllr Inlllp." Big fresh eggs, chock full of nourish ment. Only the finest of fresh eggs are selected for the Gold Seal Brand. One dozen in a carton. Selected Eggs, doz 70c Every egg guaranteed. Sw.eet sugar cured bacon. Sliced the way you like it. Trimmed of all waste. Packed in sanitary dustproo: containers. "Asco" Sliced Dried Beef, pkg 15c The very finest quality. PEAS AND BEANS Soup Beans, lb 7c 3 for 20c Marrow Beans lb l"c Lima Beans lb 10c Kidney BeanH... . lb 13c Green Peas lb "c Split Pean lb 7c Mazola Cooking Oil, pt can 30c AlmoliiMv pure & w-bolfsmiif. Crisco for Shortening, cut to 23c can 'Ih vetHtjble sUuiiPiiibj; niipietii1 VEGETABLES Choice Tomatoes. . . 6-8-1 2c Choice Peas can 12' ic "Asco" Sugar Peas, 20-23c Sweet Corn small can 8c Choice Crushed Corn.. 10c Tender Garden Beets.. 12c Just Like Home-made! That's one of the reasons for Victor Bi cad's tremendous popularity. Pure and wholesome bread, like mothcj; used to make. Utcfor Bread Big Loaf 8 children thrive on it iBff. Potatoes ( 30 S)60c Vx Peck (7''j lbs) 15c: U Peck (3'4 lbs) 8c A very low price for thc-e big dry mealy native-grown potatoes. Fancy Yellow Globe Onions, lb 2'jc aco Oleomargarine col 32 n, The very best Olco made. At our price of 32c lb, it shows big savings. Use it for the table or baking any purpose for which you use butter. "Goody" Nut Margarine, lb 23c Made from pure vegetable oils. Pure Tomato Soup, can 5c Best Candles doz l.rc "Asco" Cornstarch, pkg 7c Mixed Vegetables, can lie Calif. Sliced Peaches.. 25c Fancy Calif. Apricols. 25c Calif. Cherries., .can 25c Calif. Evap. Pcaches.lb 29c ChoiceQualitySour Krout Big 3-qt can 20c No. 3 Size can Krout, 1 It Cooked ready to serve- -very tasty. Fancy Norway Mackerel, 7c, 15c, 25c each White fnt Huh i-iircil n only the Norwegians kuow how American Maid Catsup, 10c Snowdrift Shortening. .22c Chloride Lime, big can 10c "Asco" Macaroni, pkg 10c "Asco" Pork& Beans.. 10c Victor Bread Crumbs.. 10c Ilcrshey's Cocoa, can 9-18c lip COFFEE " 29( "ASCO" Blend "Tatte the difference?" Our coffee experts know how to blend coffee to get the best that is in it. That is proved by the unusually delicious flavor and fragrant aroma of "Asco" Blend. It's in u class by itself! "Asco" Blend Teas ib 45c 2-lb pkg, 23c; -lb pkg, 12c Pluin Black, jjUixed, Old Country Style, India Ceylon and Orange Pekoe. 77ise Prices in All Our 176 Meat Markets BIG WEEK-END MEAT SPFPTATS iL ..?u.y yoUxr m,enta at nn "A?co',' nieat market where you nre always certain of getting the Highest Quality meats nt the lowest price possible and 10 ozs. to every pound. Smoked Picnics lb Small, lean and smoked to a nicety. OA Small Fresh Pork 10- d,VL Shoulders lb 10C Lean and cut picnic style. Finest Native Beef Thick End Rib , Finest Rolled, Chuck ,,17. ' Standing ItJ M - " Roast, lb 22c Quality or Pot Roast Rib Roast, lb 30c Lean Soup 19r Large Marrow C Sweet Beef 0 Beef.... lb It - ( Bone ea DC Suet lb C "Asco" Stores alj over Phlla. and throughout Penna., New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland A- S, c 0 A s c fo A s c 0 . c 0 VA rS fcc 0 m m ip wi n- ... 1 , . A0 ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ,ASm ' - " V ! 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