Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 24, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 11, Image 11

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rre 07 't' iiiilt .i utn,r.
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"' "","';. ....in Disk Mnnn. a.
to his ranch ami is
,-rni unhappy """ "''". "',", 'iI
. malnccr, comes into her life.
V l brcni "c friends, but Dick makes
lilt" "rf"."l.'i .(.,,, nr,. !nr .Iran
" '" ' " "he ild o -comes to the
,,'IC , ip. '"and tells her that he
12 he , In&MiW that she run men)
,?,ili il'ii. -lean is shocked and dls.
. nl a.ul Marl;, who has comn homo
united, n ,,..,,, ,.,-.,m,i.,..
.'. '."'":. ..;'. now that Jea fii
f IK flllKTI (III I; " It ------ ------ " -
"',f 'irarv 10 care for ftlm flint ha
a.. to lei her ao tucay, Jean ooes
...( Cicely Knowlcs. In iho city,
,Jr"r she finds the life too fever
'Tand aitlficlal. andthou-omentoo
.. j , net iiriimu.
Union one nlnht at a rfnncs. ami re-
nd ' ,i '"'
te fiHr orf friendship,
Cirri. Y win eager to tn'.k after they
rni'iimeil from tlio ilnnco nml ulie wn
, "' .time nnxlous to Know Dick Ma.
,n lie Her
i hone lie comoi to rail very soon,"
.,, win niKerly. n. nlttlnp on the boil
irin'R little white ana yellow room,
f tt.il.'lie.l Jcnn biush out her short,
'" nni?trvoii think Iio'r .rv jjooiMooU
('Ire'ly went on n Jemi salil noth
,e ai nil I" reply to her rcmnrK
,, he Is Kod-loolltir," Jean ro-
irnril
Wlnl's the matter, you ncem ho un
tnnnic about him?" Cicely nske.l cu
. ;,,,i" 'Murk Isn't Jealous. Is ho?"
in laiiBhetl outright, nml then her
ti ilirl.rne.l "Vou don't know Mnrlt,"
.i. .iltl (Hilckly : "ho couldn't ho Jealous
' nfi one, least of nil. Dick !"
'What do vou mean leaf' of nil
Dick''' " f'icelv perslHtt.l
"Well Itmollto heliift lentous of Dick
Why he's only n hoy. Ho linm't Rrown
ur yet. Ho doesn't know what he
wants."
"I niv lilni look at jou tomc'i'
though he knew what ho '.wanted."
t'leely paid. Mllh n shoit IiiurIi
"Cicely, don't .lean nioteHled Hon t
av tliliiRi like that Of cotirKp. I Know
that you nay them onlv In fun, bill I
don't llko It. lenllv I don't '
Cicely's ees blazed HUdilenh t)o
. on know what I think.' nh. ihi
quickly, "I think ou cany this pru.l
Ishness of ours loo far lleacnB ou
oURht to be Rlad that other men me at
tracted (' jou Just because, you nr
married doecn't neccisarllv mean Hint
yen nto put on tho shelf orcver
"I know It." Jean Bald, humbly, "and
plcaso don'l be anpry, dear. I'm tlit.j
toulRht, nnd we .ion't want to Bay UiIiiks
we'll bo sorry for."
' Did you nsk Dick MnHon not to come
hero"" Cicely nsked with canin Intui
tion. "Why. Clcel. -'
"Did you' '
"Hut. dear, w lint ninl.is ou nsl. ' '
"HecaUBe I think jou di.K .When he
danced with me nftcrwnrd, nn.l I spoKe
nbout It. ho tried to evndo the subject
Of course, Jemi, it'H jour prlvlleRo to
sso whom you like, but 1 mutt h.-iv ifi co.
hiK rather far when" you forbid a man
to comn to my homo simplv because
you're nfrald of innklnR your husband
JenloiiH "
"Oh. but Cicely I'm not; Hint Isn't it,
at nil. And then Jean stopped. She
could not tell Cicely thn truth. Sho did
not wmit to drag up that sceno out of
tho past and ioIiuhIi Hh BOrdldnesn.
Thero was no reason why she should,
"If you hnvo anything to snv, 1 m
wnltlin; to henr It," Cicely went on.
Jcnn shook her head and Cicely rose
angrily, gathcrml her llontlng draperle-j
around her und lolt without saying
good-night.
Jean lay nwnko a long time that night
l'or the llrst tlmo since hnr arrival In
the city Rho begnn to think of her plan
to get something to do
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MEAT SALES
For Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
at the Market Street Beef Co.
Swift's Honey Cured Picnic Shoulders . . 15-C a lb.
Vogt's Pure Lard in lb. Prints I2V2C a lb.
Ci y Dressed Loin Yearling Lamb Chops . . 25c a lb.
WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WAN AM AKER'S
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Scrapple . .
Lean Soup or
UC ID- Stewing Beef
loin Pnrlr fnr rt i- , nest Lountry miner in
Sour Krout .... OC
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10clb.
50c ,b-
City Dressed 1 (- ., Reeulnr or Skin OCc lb.
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Spare Ribs
Fresh Pigs' Feet
Bade Hams
5f lb; i Swift's Premium Qftc pkge.
Sour Krout, 2 qts. fqr. -5c ! Stewing Lamb 3 lbs. for 25c
mmwL ST. BEEF 0.
5221-23-25 Market St. 5939 Market St.
Deal at the store convenient to you.
One car ticket brings you from almost anywjicrc
and saves you One-Half your meat bill.
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Sensational Sale, of Canned Goods!
Prices Slashed to Bed-Rock Basis!
Beginning today, January 24th, and continuing until Saturday night, January 29th, we have arranged
lor a tremendous sale of canned goods in all the hundreds of "Asco" Stores. We have made startling reductions
in all lines of canned fruits and canned vegetables, some being reduced to even pre-war levels.
We want to particularly emphasize that these goods are all up to our usual high standard of quality. For
instance, the California Peaches, selling at 315c, are our regular 40c grade. The California Apricots selling at
20c are our regular 26c size. These two items are indicative of the sweeping reductions throughout our entire
line of canned goods.
This sale, with its many golden opportunities to efTect big savings on your table expenses, will last for
inn week only. Buy ahead all you possibly can. Take full advantage of these low prices and All your pantry
shelves. J '
Read the following list carefully. Don't miss one item, for they're all big bargains!
High-Grade Canned Fruits and Vegetables
Can Dozen
.')7c Fancy Calif. Peaches. . .cut to 30c
10c Ex. Fancy Calif. Peaches
25c Fancy Sliced Peaches ..."
25c Calif. Apricots "
10c Fancy Calif. Apricots, "
20c Viola Brand Cherries . ."." "
25c Fancy Calif. Cherries . . . "
15c Ex. Fancy Calif. Cherries "
-Wc lancy Kieffcr Pears. .
!5c 'Fancy Calif. Pears. . .
20c Best Apple Butter....
20c Very Best Apple Sauce
J lc buccotash "
12c Sugar Beets "
22c Garden Spinach
Hawaiian Grated Pineapple,
Hawaiian Sliced Pineannlo. "
Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple, w
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33c
22c
20c
33c
15c
22c
38c
15c
38c
15c
15c
12c
10c
20c
19c
29c
'10c
$3.40
$3.75
$2.40
$2.30
$3.75
$1.70
$2.40
$4.25
$1.70
$4.25
$1.75
$1.75
$1.25
$1.15
$2.25
$2.00
$3.25
$4.50
Can
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.12c
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Choice Tomatoes, m,d- "'"
Choice Tomatoes, bl" '' .
Tender Corn, "n",,! l"r . .
Crushed .Corn ,...-. . 10c
Teddy Bear Brand Corn .. .s. . . .14c
"Asco" Brand Maine Corn , .,M 18c
Choice Lima Beans ., 18c
Fancy Mixed Vegetables ....,. .lie
Tender String Beans 12c
Fancy Stringless Beans . 15c
"Asco" Pork and Beans, "m"" ....... 6c
Heinz Baked Beans ,. lie
Heinz Baked Beans ,......, ... 15c
Fancy Calif. Asparagus ....,.,. 20c
Best Sour Krout
Goodrich Tomato Soup
..... . 14c
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Dozen
95c
$1.35
90c
$1.10
$1.50
$1.90
$2.00
$1.30
$1.35
$1.70
70c
$1.20
$1.70
$2.25
$1.50
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"Taste it'
Thai's tho leal teat -.spreud a slice of broail or touat with the delicious "Louella"
Ilutter. When jou taste Us wonderful flavor, you will never bo sntisflcd with nny other.
58c
A low price for thin pure creamery print butter.
"Gold Seal" Eggs Carlo 78c
Hlght from the nest
The finest fresh ocirs vou nver nte'.
to your table. One dozen in a carton.
Sic Potatoes (Ms) 25c
'Pic. (3J4 lbs). 7c; ,-Ik (7', Iba), 13c
Uoniestic potatoes, well selected, dry
and mealy. Sold only by weight, insur
ing you always full measure,
lime) Yellow Globe Onions, lb ',,c
Selected Eggs ioz 7c
We stand back of every egg we sell. All thoroughly m
bpeoted before leaving our stores nnd absolutely guaranteed.
Quaker Quakiesi(.Hcc7cpk8
A popular mical at u bargain price!
Sold elsewhere for Do and 10c per pkg!
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To Some Folks
coffee is merely "something hot to drink." But those
lolk.s havo novel' tasted the delicious "Asco" Blend. When
i hey do, they'll ronllzo that there is such n thing as "coffee
enjoyment." Try this unusual coffee today.
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Asco" Blend Coffee ,b
"Taste the difference?"
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"Asco" Blend
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vVVaiiM3ru"n "tatu oiuiiu j &&& '" SroJll,
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V biuiul for any taste India Ceylon, Orange Pekoe, Old Country Style, I'laia
Blnck and Mixed. N'luety centH per lb quality.
"Asco" Pancake n,.M
and Buckwheat rlOUF PLg lC
Just add water or milk and place
on the griddle. Hot cakes in n jiffy!
"Asco" Table Syrup U"l I c -,
Here's a typical "Asco" bargain'
Amulet Puffs . 32c
Kresh from the I-. B. C. ovens. A
very dainty enko with a honey flavor
and covored with a delicious icing.
Thrift Suggestions
Best Soup Beans l 7c
Calif. Lima Beans t . . .
Whole Green I'can.
Head Illce . . lb Oc
Best Corn Meal
"Asco" Boiled Onti.. ..'
.1 Urn 20c
-lb 10c
. .ll 7c
3 lbs 25c
. ..lb 3c
pkg 10c
(lolden Opportunities
"Asco" Macaroni pkg 10c
"Asco" Furinii pkg 10c
Heinz Tomuto Soup enn 10c
American Maid Catsup', lOc-Mc
I'ure Jellies glass 10c
"Asco" Peanut Butter class 12c
"Asco" Oleomargarine lb H2c
Nut Margarine lb 23c
Try this!
Instead of spending more than 8c for bica
buy Victor and put thoso extra pennies away. At
the end of u month, those pennies will luue
grown to a considemble amount.
Victor
Bread
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Astonishing dresses at astonishing prices!
Not a dozen or two dozen styles, but literally hundreds of different style
will be found in the Down Stairs' Store at unbelievably low prices.
$10.75
for smait vclour frocks in brown and rcindcei.
They have buckled belts, rows of brnngc stitch
ing nnd wee pipings of ornngo velvet.
Navy blue uorgo frocks, mado in dozens of
ways are embroidered with wool, silk or biaid.
$12
for straight-line dresses of navy herge with
deep embroidery, in beige or1-Copenhagen, at
the sides of tho skirts. Wide moire sashes.
$12.75
will bu ii pretty wool jersey frock with a
braided bodice and plcntcd skirt. Or a rcdin
gotc model embroidered in silk and gold.
Several Hundred Frocks
at $15
Ot mannish serge and tficotinc some with
wool embroidery; sonic with black braid, some
with tricolette .-sashes.
Handsomely Beaded I
Dresses, $37.50
iJmner dresses of .Georgette or crepe I
I meteor arc very heavily and beautifully
beaded. The Georgettes arc made over '
foundations of charmeusc and have char-
mouse sashes. In black, navy, brown and
pearl gray. '
Mignonette Dresses, $16.50
A most becoming stiaight-line model i
embroidered with self-color silk. A coat dress
has an embroidered overskiit. In navy, In own
nnd Copenhagen.
Dresses of Poiret Twill
or Illama Cloth, $18.75
Among these new Spung frocks, you'll s o
the new circular skirt, --ashes of crepe ie chine
and much black silk biaid. All of the frocks
arc decidedly smart.
Wide Choosing at $25
Young women will like the .'iniple f 101 ks ''
ciepe-back satin which hang sti night and slim
and aie trimmed onlv with two width- of moire
ribbon.
A Poiret twill die.-- m na blue, has -trnp-likc
panels of cream elour elaborately braided.
Another frock of Poiret twill has swirls of
small iridescent beads.
A dress of crepe de chine ha-, a plain bodice
and a skirt which boasts seven i-ullles. The
sash is of moire ribbon.
TafTcta frocks, with puffed sleeve- .show
elaborate eyelet embroidery.
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$10.75
$18.75
Pretty Si!k Handbags
at Old-Time Prices
- will now buy a delightful little bag of good moire silk, ptettiiy
lined, and finished with a well-designed metal top.
At 3, $! and $5 there arc dozens of bags in navy, taupe, black
and blown all of excellent quality.
You'll -notice a refreshing air of Springtime about all of these
new bagS.
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Long Silk Jersey
Bloomers, $3.85
They arc in purple, black,
g.een, blue, brown, mahogany
and navy and have accordion
pleated ruffles.
At $0.50 there arc bloomeis of
an excellent quality silk jersey
in the same colors. These have
accordion-pleated rullles in long
point, edged with contrasting
color.
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Crepe Breakfast
Coats in Lovely
Colorings, $5.50
Kose, purple, light blue, pink
and Copenhagen aie the pretty
shades in which these new break
fast coat.s can be had. They aie
of box-loom cicpe and aie made
with deep loll collais. Wee rose
buds adorn the collar and pocket"
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Fashionable Short-Haired
FURS
at Half Early Season Prices
All of the beautiful furs in the Down Stairs
Store are noy marked at half price. Every pelt
is in perfect condition and was selected for its
all-round superiority.
Natural squirrel scarfs are $20 to
$31.75; muffs, $25 to $40.
Australian opossum scarfs are $19 to
$33.75; muffs, $20 to $28.75.
Nutria collars are $18.50 to $28;
muffs, $22.50 and $27.50.
Pieced Hudson seal (sheared musk
rat) stoles, $28.75; muffs, $10.
Nearseal (sheared coney) collars.
$15 to $50.
Mole scarf3, $13.75 to $47.50.
( Marl.Hi)
Savings of V& to 22 on
Women's Coats and Wraps
$12.75
$18.75
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$18.75
$16.50
$22.50
Any woman needing a
Winter coat will search far
for better values than these.
Sports- coats, street coats,
afternoon wraps are here in
all the tfood materials of the
season Bolivia, silvertone,
velour, polo cloth and illama.
A great many are lined
throughout with silk and
have generous, collars of fur.
Black, brown, reindeer,
gray and navy are the prin
cipal coloring's.
The coat that i .sketched
is a sports coat of mannish
overcoating in brown, tan.
gray or green tunes. It is
lined through the yoke and
is a splendid coat for motor
ing or for general knock
about wear. $1S.".'.
Japanese Crepe
38c Yard
'I he Ioeliest colois foi kimo
nos .smocks, children's frocks und
women's frocks hghi or nr
quoise blue. Nile irieen, orchid,
buttercup, tan, rose and white.
.ii inches u i(k.
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Underwear Crepe
25c a Yard
Pink, blue or white, it i.m !
used for children's iroik .m-1
lompers. as well a- fm women's
underwent. ::o inches wide
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Glittering Necklaces
With Bar Pins to
Match
A new fashion idea and a most
encaging one.
Sapphire b! .c and emerald
i-reen cr.Wa! beads, with metal
li'ik.s. make the necklaces, which
a'" 1 to ?.,,i
The Inr p,rs jrlow with the
same colorings and aie wonder
fnllv eflo"tio on dark frnc-. ?2.
Other Beads and Necklets
50c to $1
Vnilci. ros.e ametl-vst. sap
p'i M. nu'ral.l and coral pink are
''n i nl the (oIoi-iors ,n this
.ntcies'inir lollcction f necklace
At micli low prices you'll want a
-'land to match oorv frock
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Women's Full-Fashioned Cotton Stocking
obc, Ihree Pair for $1
oti .1 well it i v , i , ., . . , ...
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Women's Cotton Stockings
Half Price, 50c Pair
f'la i " v i if d ei t.un , , , ,,
and tils'. ((Liaht
Women's Pink Bloomers, 35c, Three for $1
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Old-Fashioned Oval-Plaited Rag Rugs
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Women's High Black
Shoes, $4. 90 Pair
Fashionable high-laced shoes of good black leather
are made with wing or straight tips. They ha e welted
toles and low or medium heels.
Altogether, they are the shoes that women .md
girls want lor wear right now and on through the
Winter. They're both good-looking and serviceable.
Children's School Shoes
Sizes 6 to 8, $3 Sizes 8l2 to 2, $3.50
Fine, sturdy shoes of tan leather in lace style
have welted soles.
About Half Price at $1.75
Little children's black kidfkin button shoes are in
.Mes 3a to 71 i. The soles are turned and the shoes
have wedge heels.
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Attractive Wool Skirts, $3.75
Wc.l-iaii.i ed twn-toin mu . , in , I h.i.
Kiii'ii aim I'Muni. i. eiK i
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House Dresses, $1.75
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Women's Crepe Bloomers, 85c
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style, r. 1 1 Her plain ot liguied
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Envelope Chemises, $1
doen pietty s-:,., f p.,,1, , ),,,, ,,,,,(,. numy trimmed with
White Sale Nightgowns, $1
Tw.Ue mi more t.sle. ot pmk ... white Intisto m pn,n ,,i lace,
trimineil stles. Also son,,. Ko. l,ij;l'-ni k crowns with yoke- f tuck.
mi! and etnbioideic. CK
White Sale Corsets, $1.50
An cm e lent model for average liguies. Low bu-t,
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