J. & yf t ' T r V J n"?' jffys" ' .-. .' i'7Sft? V EVENING PUBLIC LEDGrfeKr-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1921 n tftti aPuraa phi If. !! i .& la unOTCIl WI1HV - . .. ..f .. " .. Thb "" I take It. wo ter ' . mnr. and this w affect Xi totl readily mix ,h 11 Anrhow tlmffl one of the mean, Cp',nf li why a onp wan made "fknownM-l'ardwnfcr.oap." S SV r ? u T? B, lltv with the water, form the 19 i ft ek lather that on wants of a ! 1 really clcaeone'Bkln.Ordl. Slwp U Ground ten cent, ""w but one shop Is havlnu n special "ftfh a Price of seventy-nvc cents ', ? dii . It would really ou to buy a couple of dozen cakes Juhat price. , . r Wn acres another bargain todav-, 1 that I think represents n real solid Jr... f, of course, you should be anting any drew material. One of the X '.bops In the city has n sale of wroui luxurious crcpo meteor, heavy j lvttv and beautiful, for tbo ama. fof ,2.0a a yard. It I. 40 I thw wide, and comes In dnrk blue, bJ,cV and white. The original price was $3 a Trd- ' And in the same shop are some dainty ..5 Un rollar-and-cuff sets priced V'Jr orcandio, and arc decorated with I Vcu frill around the edses. Tuo ,Ur is a long straluht model. pe S '.. are plcotcd In old rose or blue, Md a delicate line of rose or bhto runs thraiiiB Uie material. Such a act would ftXa "p ult or llttIe froc.k most tmailojly. tm nnmM of nhop iuIilrM Woman'. fulww or "lions Walnut or Main 3000. ilfafting More Money la lh Atllo ''Sorry, but there plrslcy In the place. i. .. thla remark, made by a (a Indianapolis, tliat started Mrs. A. 8. J?.... nn ihA trnck of moro money In A Vm " ". .""Zi - T Ik.. tflfitinctly unuoum IIU..U.V.. fc.tQ.u ... a annrlAfiTA oi Daxsioy. OHO lucureu. then parsley oucht to bo a very profit bl. thin to raise, for there was a con Ittnt demand for it and every Krooory tore orcsenica an cany eaieB-cnannci. At me publlo library Mrs. Green found a conaiuernoio mnuuiu u iuraiiiun eoncemlng the plant, together with sev eral books and pampmeia wnicn unvo hints as to tho best methods of raising it TO ner iuiimti uiow.cn.u waan't necessary to ha vo even a back :. , Mtinralav will nxow In almost any jl.w where It will get sunshlnp and n fair amount of fresh warm air," stated tho authorities and It flashed upon Mrs. Oreen that here was a chance for her on make good use of the attlo space of her home for tne section nar 'tin uurmer the room Itself was too unfinished to rent cut to possible boarders. Blips of parsley were secured throutth a itcd house and It wasn't many weeks before Mrs. Green's attlo contained more ,k.n sriv niants. with a market value ef thirty cents each. Now sho has 200 ef the plants growing all tho tlmo and her "paraley Income" goes a good ways toward meeting the housekeeping deficit which finds Its way Into the books of eren the most careful housewife. Isn't a pises of m't n Havcn'l md any grocer Tomorrow Jimmy Koran's Itede HUMAN CURIOS Ae Man Who Couldn't Loe Richard Hardlnir Davis once wrotn a fiction story with this same title, "Tho llin Who Couldn't Lose." but Davis nd. rnltted that It was fiction, while Pero la Cerlie. the nlcknamo for ono of thn men curious characters In Paris todav. has made It come true. 'Tath'r Cherry's" real namo Is Dllle rot. but Parisian argot had saddled him win me name which it applied to anv pirson whom good luck never deserts on account or tne rncx mat tne old news- piper yenuor iumea iso into more than 116.000 In a few days at Lonnhimna lost virtually the entire Bum arid ihnn started In again and won more than he had at first The fame of tho old man has spread like wlldflro through the French capital and he Is followed all over the track to see what horses ho Intends to play next. Timid and retiring In demeanor, he tries w mwpo mow wno sor k to discover the escrei oi n s -system' ana. whn n. preached openly, he replies that he Is not a tipster nnd thnt ho has no Intention m imng away nis metnod or play. In the course of a single afternoon recently gaou. 30taoc RIBBON IS USED TO MAKE A FROCK JHIM inn lk vVlA vVfe ? -2 -2 131 v. LX By COHINNE LOyB Gone is tho simple generation which considered ribbons as a trimming. Rib bons arc now a fabric, and with but little outsldo assistance they make many of tho winter frockn and evening wraps. The nbovo chnrmlng llttlo frock illus trates this point by selecting for its mnterlal nn old blue ribbon scattered with cherries which is joined togcthei bv narrow old roao crosgrain ribbon. The girdle, also of old rose, Is fastened by a rhlncstonQ buckle. Net ruffles finished with drawn work edge tho tiny ?urr sleeves, and n high collar of distant schavlor is the llnai touch of fashion. the old man placod wagers of 4000 francs on six horses, flvo of which won and tho other ono ran socond. Ho now carries on Insurance of $18,000, salted away as a provontlvn of poverty In case thn avstem eventually falls, and ha has announced that at tho end of tho present racing oeason no mienas 10 go oack to Mo former trado of nelllne newnoarwrt.. Meanwhile Paris Is speculating; as to whotheTUliicgoi is merely exceptionally lucky or whether ho has really stum bled upon tho philosopher's stone, of whloh nil racing devotees drcn. a sys tem that can't lose. Wednesday The Woman Who Wished an Unmarked Grave For skin blemishes "Resinol Don't bo annoyed and embarrassed nny longer by nn ugly skin trouble. Apply a llttlo Hcslnol Ointment and use Itcslnol Soap for your toilet, then noto how much better your skin looks and feels. This wholesome treatment Fildom fails to restore that healthy color and clarity of fckia which every man desires. Reslnol Shaving Stick soothes tender Otitis. These fhree products flt all tltyitjolata. aoraoc 30E30E 30CXO PALMER'S SILKS Our pledge is to give you the best Silks at substan tially lower prices than retail stores.. How well we are doing this was proven by the largest January business we ever had. $4.50 ono Cambridge crepe, 38-inch. On the order of a Canton crepe, only a more pronounced weave, a very smart silk for dresses and suits. Easily the best selling silk of the season. Not to be had elsewhere. White, Black, Dark Blue, Negro Brown, Taupe, Tan and Porcelain Blue , SPECIAL Serge, 12-inch. Dark Blue French weave ; all wool. Qual ity you will recognize at once as being right. This comes right at the season when one-piece dresses are wanted. This cannot last long. Mail and phone orders filled ( J r Formerly $3.50. Pl..wO 1318 CHESTNUT STREET fourth Floor Tako Elevator Established 1904 - -m lonoc aonaon 30E30 Drop in MEATS for 3 Days Only MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY lluy ii Supply If You Want to Save Stoner "ump, Round or Sirloin Steak i lbs Fresh-Ground Hamburg Steak. . . Jresh Country Sausage i .bs' Fresh Country Scrapple : T- Nice Lean Lamb Chops Albs. Stewintr Lamb UeguJnf iluls 24c lb Hulfsmokc Sausage . . 15c lb. Liver Pudding 15c lb. Ll mops, lean 22c lb. "...- i. . i ii IMM ig'aS.rIv::;;;;;;;;:;:;:;;;::;;;;:::::off5S BIG BUSY MEAT MARKET 810 rntJQTXtTtm 0011-13 MARKET STREET PHILHARMONfc CONCERT Talented Young Violinist. Create a 8ent.tlon at tho Fourth Mooting kouls Oabowltx, nn'eleveny!ar-oil boy, vn the feature nnd tho hero of Inst evening's concert of the rhllliarV uonlc Society of Philadelphia, lat but onrf of tho gcason. , ,Young Gnbowiu nmycil tho Fnntaula Appawlonnto of .J leuxtcmpa, for violin and orchestra. He showed a remnrkablp talent for tho instrument and holds out much promlso of becomlnit nn unusunl violinist. Ills technique, which, after all.'ls tho only thine to bo cxpcctcdln a child of hit joars. Is unusunlly good, and bin play Ins of octavet, one of the ragt difficult intervals on the violin, nhotya nn accu rate ear. Ills Intonation Is more thnn Rood throughout tho entire register of the violin and hl execution for better than that of many a pupil Of double his vears. Louis Is a pupil of Abrara Gold fu;s. ono of the violinists of tho Phlln lelphla Orchestra, and tho latter has every reason to bo proud of what he has accomplished with the talented boy. Ills future will be watched with Interest. Tho orchestrn, under tho leadership of Mr. PaRternack, was In Its custom ary good form and played with precision nnd temperament. The program began with Smctnnn's overture, ''Tho Bar tered Mrlde." followed by Balnt-Sacns' 'Phaeton. Weber's "Invitation to the panco," Tschalkowsky's "Nut-Crackci Suite" nnd tho "Ilocclinntc" from "Samson and Delilah." Tho Philharmonic Society will thl neanon award two gold medals, ono for the violin and one for the piano. Ap nllcatlons for entering tho contest ahotiM be made not later than February 20. nnd the rules governing the, contest mav be had by written application to M 'nmustln. In the Drexcl Building. CHARGE THEFT OF TROLLEY Former Motorman Acouaed of Try ing to Take Car Nell Mntthows, of East Cumbcrlnn street, will havo nn opportunity to e nlaln to a Jury why ho tried to stcnl trolley car. Neil, a former motorman of the 1 U. T'i wn held under $500 ball ! Magistrate Coatello yesterday after, tl' nollcc charge, ho had taken tho ca from'In front of the Frankford car barn and hnd led a pursuing enr a merry chase over half a dozen city blocks be fore (tome ono pulled the polo from tho wire nnd cut off the power. .Tust why Kelt Jumped on the cor and drovo off, while tho regular crow was inside the carbarn waiting for tho dispatcher's order to go, Is a problem atical Issue, but police say Neil had been drinking. HUMANISMS , Inner Lights On Lives and Whims of Personages In tho Public Eye. By WILLIAM AWIEUTON VV PUY Judge "NVllllnm D. Boles, representa tive In Congress from Iowa, tells a story about a man whoBatc horso meat as an experiment and draws a moral that applies to bis scrvlco at Washington. This mnn did not know whether ho would like horso meat or not, but de cided to try It. Somo of his friends were present during tho experiment and watched with Interest. Tho mail cut himself off a very large bit of the meat and turned It over with his tonrua nnnralsingly - during the course of masUcatlon. Tho expression of bis countenance indicated that lie was being favorably impressed, i Inal y ho proeccded to swallow his piece ot Old Dobbin. . , , Just at this moment n friend across the table railed out loudly: Such Is tho force of habit that tho horse meat stopped short in the man s throat and came near choking mm to 'lenth. ' ... ... Judge Boles had spent thirty-eight years In the court room, as attorney nnd judge, before he ran for Congress. It often happens, ho says that some practlco of court proccduro calls 'whoa" to tho legislative food ho Is masticating and creates nn Intellectual linpasse. It used to bo no uncommon thing for visitors to Denver to bo attracted by the ictlvltlcs of a well-known figure pf that city. The apparlUon appeared in tbo form of a very thin nnd long-legged mnn Who Btrodo nbout as though Ire vvoresevcn-lcaRUo boots. The tourist vim flkelv to stop and ask of whoever vns available: . .. "Can you tell men tho namo of the entlcman who Is In such a. hurry? "That." the answer wns sure to be. 'is Charles Spalding Thomas running or office." Eventually tbo long-legged mnn In n ilrry became governor of tho state and hen nenator. He Is a Democrat, bow.-vc-r, nnd It is expected that his hurry ng form will bo seon nbout the Denver streets again after the fourth of March. The man who Introduced Into Oon- croca ftin rpqnllltlnn flpnlnrfnif A State Of ;wnr with Germany was Henry D. Flood. or Virginia, uc 13 n mnu, genim uin with nil tho courtesy of a true son of tho Old Dominion. Ho was educated nt Washington and Leo University and pot luto politics before the Ink was dry on his diploma. There has not been a day ulnco In all the thlrtv years that have Intervened that ho has not been a member of some legislative body, cither Btote or national, Tho district he represents la black. Thero fite more Negroes than white In it. It always went Republican be fore Plond began running for office. It ba. not cono Rcmiblionn ntnee. He told a Story In an early campaign of a naident ot Manassas who died and went down below, which may have lm-. pressed his colored constituents nnd had somctnmg to rio with the change. The proprietor of the new abode of this Vlr- gminn oskeil what was going on alone the Potomac. He was told that an clec tlon wns being held In thn Tenth dls trlct. lie Immcdlatolv summoned all tho little devils and ordered them to go to the Tenth district and spread mis representations from ono end of It to tho other. As they were departing he asked the man from Manassas who was running. When bo beard tbo namo of the Republican candidato, Mr. Flood said, he recalled his forces. It was no uc. the Devil said, there was already a belter man on the job than could bo drafted In nil purgatory. Naval Prisoners at 8ervIco Sixty-five naval prisoners attended tho church services held In tho prlso.i stockade yesterday nt the League Islnnti Navy Yard, which were conducted by Chaplain W. W. Edel. of tho United States navy, and Mother Moore, who has been doing relief work ot the yard, 6raeNuts a blend of wheat and malted barley with a particular ly pleasing taste and nourishing qual ity that invites you to eat it Again and Again Ready to serve from package Sold by grocers everywhere. ASCO ' r ASCO a4 a o A S c p ft C o A S' c o. ' ' A. cl 01 A S c OS i: c j K- s rC o. A Si Co A s C o A S j o A S C Oi UurmrAiii ASCO ifiTORCfiCO. "HPMiiucunj ASCO t ' ASCO ai i at. afc ASCO A Tempting Array When you deal at an "Asco" Sanitary Meat Market yoa are absolutely certain of getting the finest quality meats to be had. Evertf pound that is sold over our counters is carefully inspected to make certain that it is sweet and wholesome and will do justice to the "Asco" endorsement. Our low prices speak for themselves. Let the following list be your shopping guide, insuring safe and economical marketing. These Prices in All Our 180 Sanitary Meat Markets A Si C ro U s C O Finest Native Beef Rump or Round Steak 28 Sweet, juicy and tender. Cross Cut or Bolar Roastib28c HambnrB Steak h20c g? Rib Roast ft 20 Rolled Shoulder or Brisket ib 18 snlU Rib Roast ib 28c Lean Soup Beef ib 10c Lean Boiling Beef ib 12c Whole Chuck Roast 15' Cut from heavy beef, very choico quality. Tender Mutton Breast Ib 4c Neck Ib 8c Shoulders Ib 15c Rack Chops lb 18c Rib Chops lb 24c Legs lb 25c Loin Chops lb 30c Spring Lamb Breast ., lb 6c Neck Ib 10c Shoulders Ib 20c Rack Chops Ib 22c Rib Chops ...lb 32c Legs Ib 35c Loin Chops lb 40c Pork and Pork Products Neck or Rump End PorkSSE." ib27c Beet Cut Pork Chops or Roasts ib32( City-Dressed Pork Shoulders ,b 25' PorkShouIdersKcibl8c Small Fresh Hams ib 29c v Lean Salt Pork ib 25c Boneless Breakfast Bacon ib 30c All Smoked Hams i29c Pure Pork Sausage n35c Delicious Country Scrapple . 12&c a m a a - a , , , ,, Tasty Fresh Fresh Liver Sausage Pudding Tasty Sour Krout nt 5' Read our other advertisement on another page of this paper. MAeo" Storca all error Pliila. and throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland A ,S ,C . j A S C 0 ' A4 s c ro i o C- O A. s ni u S i 5 i 'S 'C 0- - A S" C- o. A S c O A' .S. c. r A ys ic lOI 'S c .01 WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store New Embroidered Taffeta Frocks, $15 et" W 1 mP r a sir Fresh and Springlike, ns you plcaso. In navy, gray and black, theso nro prettily embroidered in con trasting silks. (Sketched.) Other Pretty Taffeta Dresses at $17.50 nro in navy blue, gray, Copenhagen or black. The ovcrakirts, collars and sleeves are trimmed with pleated frills. Delightful Silks at $25 and $39 Eyelet-embroidered taffetas, rustling with newness. Soft frocks of crcpo do chine and charmcuBc. A few new Canton crepes, simply made, with scalloped overskirts and sash belts. Plenty of grays, blues, russet browns and blacks. Eton Frocks for Young Women Special at $12.75 Dear youthful little frocks of navy tricotine with varl-colored silk braid trimming tho little jackets. Straight-lino dresses of blue serge with wldo tricoletto sashes arc also $12.75. 200 Dresses at $10 All of navy blue, but mado In a variety of becoming ways. Some arc embroidered or braided, some show wide braid loops that are unusual. They are marked especially low. $17.50 (Market) Center Opp 00 Hand-Made and Other Blouses, $1.90 1 350 particularly nice blouses that arc mussed and a bit soiled. The hnnd-madc3 are all sheer, fine batiste in a num ber of styles; tho others are voilo and batiste in lace trimmed or simple tailored styles. Colored or White Linen Handkerchiefs, 15 c It's been many a day since ono could get such women's handkerchiefs for so little. Usually tho colored ones are about three times this price. Plain white with hemstitched hems or gay rose, lnvender, maize, French blue corded linen with narrow hemstitched hems. 5000 Yards Wash Laces, 7c Yard Cotton and a few linen laces in unusual assortment for cen terpieces, scarfs, curtains, underthings. Imitation cro chet, cotton cluny and some narrow linen cluny, 9i to 2 inches wide. Peg- Top Romper Suits, $1.50 2 to G year sizes in cunning affairs of sturdy chambray in navy, Copenhagen, pink, rose, tan and green adorned with white at the neck, sleeves nnd knees. The trousers button on to the high waists. New Short Petticoats 75c to $1.25 Many women have been asking for them. Sturdy white muslin with neat embroidery dr pretty lace flounces. Pink and White Bloomers, 5Jctojl Soft nainsook made in half a dozen styles. Cut generously full and with plain, lace-trimmed or hemstitched rallies. Some are hand stitched. 2000 Corsets $1.50 Four excellent modols rang ing from slight toploss klndB with elastic insets to average figure style with medium heavy boning. White or pink coutil. All sizes among them. Men's Ail-Wool Suits, $25 Men can get $25 suits many other places and men can got all-wool suits a few other places, but the place where a man can get an all-wool suit for $25 isn't so easily found 1 The Gallery Store for Men is a safe place to shop and save money for it stays saved. These $25 all-wool suits are cassimere& and cheviots in conservative and semi-conservative Btyles, single or double breasted. (Gallery. Market) Men's Sturdy Shoes, $7.75 Black leather shoes with welted soles and low, broad heels nrc made in straight-lace or Blucher style. Boys' Shoes Special at $4.90 Black and tan leather Blucher shoes are tough enough to with stand the hard Winter wear that healthy boys will give them. Sixes 1 to 5Ya. (Galletr, Market) 160 Coats and Wraps in a Clearaway at $14. 75 (Sizes for Tubmen and Young Women) Dolmans and coats of velour and silvertone and good sports coats of polo cloth and mixtures. Tho wraps and coats of silvertone and velour are lined throughout with silk and many are trimmed with fur. All are very much lowered in price. Sizes 14 to 44, though not all sizes in any one style. (Market) Seamless Axminster Rugs of Extra Heavy Quality 9 x 12 feet, $46.75 8.3x10.6 feet, $45 The assortment of pat terns in the 9x12 size is enough to satisfy the aver age need. There is only one pattern in the 8.3xlO.G, but it is a good conservative one that most people like. (Cheatnut) Pretty Gingham House Frocks, $3.85 gingham is in gay Jlaids black - anrt and red, pi bluo-and black, plnk-and-greon, Tho pretty etc., aM small and all frosh and Springlike Whito organdio vestccs, qida panels ami sashes of tho gingham nnd white bindings aro somo of tho reasons why theso dresses will find owners quickly. (Central) Lace-Trimmed Dresse Scarfs, $1 With Hnono centers and wide la-'e borders, these are pretty for bureaus, buffets and tables. The average size is 18x54 inches. (Central) Crochet Doilies 15c to 30c each All bIzos from the small ones for tumblers to large ones for plates. Yes, thev'ro hand-done. (Central) Bris Bris Curtains 45c and 65c Each Nottingham lace curtains with loops, all ready to hang. Marquisette Curtains $1.50 a Pair Long curtains of whito mar quisitte, with hemstitched borders, havo valances and are excellent value. (Cenlr.l) Women's High Shoes Half Price at $4. 75 Splendid values and many kinds of shoes, all fashionable. Black or Navy Suede Black Dull Leather Black or Brown Kidskin Some of the shoes are 12 inches high and others are the usual height. Wing tips, straight tips, psrf orated tips or plain vampo and high curved, medium, Cuban and low heels among them. All sizes in the lot, but not in every style. (Cheitnnt) . f ' l ' I ivnif 1 VMfl'lp R KM MARKET BRANCHES 1642 RIDGE AVE 2D & FAIRMOUNT AVE 3537 GERMANTOWN AVE, ' ASCO iyi 1 ii ASCO r -- 1 a,. p- ASCO ia ' iaa -ia ASCO p r v ' ASCO 1 a, la. 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