,w y, , t' ' i ' 't-Tt V "! K rVJ,( .- 14 '5 N. I'-'i M ' ft"' ft It 'flSi II1'' 7f L. J -1 1 "& I '.Lit H J s M fir;- &' Miift- i nh ; (i .".. :. ri: rmsr.& iii I 'ff lair 11' Pi p-1: iww i:n ht.i 1 ' ' tilli I , , v I II' ,A iif Jh , , f : B 1 14 ' ' '"'& Iyi ,j , i f lift ' If ' " i Bit's i I V: .. Ml j- " t'j m' fr -I 'if ( IIP "i t If ;; ". kl ;IS 'J '' 1 1 'VP- ', tl ! if -fr'!' 7Vzc Homan'5 Exchange Write tc Cftnada T (: tUlllnr ' l(oin' 1'aOt. neur Madam Kindly nrtvlse me r lo wlirre I chii nhinlti Informntlon r garcllne ndmljloii in ihs "lloynl North won Stounlpil l'cilicp." II. . - Von ran obtnln th- Information which ou iloHhn hv nrtilreKKliiR ,or Jettep lo thr KhvbJ Nortlnvcgt Mounted t'ollcci OMixwH," Cnn. To Be a Nurse Tn thr fVi'oi- at iroMioi'i Poor: Ionr MAdnm I'lensc lit m have full dtn in rrrcrrni'p t n ihiuiw" In nurslnp I tun n BlpnoKPHiilicr mul Intend to Miidv nl nlKht f I" a nurse. nnsn.it. To lMx-timn a kt.uIuhIo imip! tnkes Ihrer nxf of !'! l' . ' ""uW l'" rtViK" " prnfein "f tills fori re nillrVs 'n crrat It-nl of tin"' tf a hvswesslikf: little coatee ti n't rmli tln nnd iheit roilrsr Operating on the Nose n.ai- Mmlnni-I line hoard pojsllile. u nip no nlRlit thai '' dlleiit ouerntlon which ' tnkfH onlv fe mlnulw. lo corieot an IN.hape.l n.e Will miu Uln.lly i1ue whether IhW l. mi' ''" ":' " ' t",d. hae II l"ne flee of cliarRf A (INSTANT ltKAPKIl If on co l tin' u '"' throat ills- i ... ... .IV., I ntvemltv lloBlllttll. , Thlrn-fomth and Sniu.v ulroelf. t lie vMII tnnKe an examination and 'fter m ne whether It uo.i'.l.tie aiUUable lo "ate A srel n.rtiiv of l"lr "P tionn htm pprformed vMthout any charge to the pallenl' Averages Pear Madani le there nny way in whlcli a per.on cnn llnd out their er b" In a lulled State, civil ee.Mce ex nnilnntion? , . Does nn certain inerage have to tic made' Are rnnU vfier a net-son hae -aken a IM1 serv IP TODAYS MYSTERY STORY IJy I'iHUI' FUANCI8 N'OWLAN Saturday's Mystery Solution TN TIIK cnso of "J'hc Voti'e," Dctcc I Hint tlicy were crossing wlinl wns re- I imtcd to lie tlic longest strnlght-nwny seetlon of rnllronil trnck In tlio country live Sereennt Itrnnnlenn claimed , . "cup: lie cxclnlmcil. ".SometliiiiK thiit (lie innn ltrown. Htimillug nt the, uuuty down there, Hob. Wlint ilocn Imik window of tin' biuk room, b.v the tluit look like to you?" lie pointed to nrt of ventrilonuKhi so threw lili voice n ImtMled' figure nlmost dlrectij' Bcnentli nx lo innke It iippciir toeonie tluoiigli tlie' Hiein lying not more tlinn n. foot nwny folding doors from tlio fionl room, mid from the enst woll o.f the cut, nnd not iiinke Mrs. Hlntt. who whs in the Snine more tlinn a couple of feet nwny from room with Mm. think Hint somebody in, the oultdde trjek on thnt side; tlmtis, the front room hint nil "You'll never , the northbound express trnck.' send n holder innn lo hell." "it's n mnn's body, I'm sure," snld It is n noii'tlnr but erroneous belief his friend. "Wo better. climb down-mid thnt n vpiitt-ilonuM run innke his voice , investigate. come from nnv direction lie desires." He I'he two made their wny iilong tde can't. All the ventriloquist cun do is to' edge of the cut for n couple of hundred opeak with an Imperceptible movement , feet to where they found n lllght of of Hie lip. or with none nt nil If he Is steps going down tn the track. UcKyiiC verv good, nnd lo muffle his voice-in hod been right. It wns the body of vnryiug degrees o ns lo give tlio lm-' u mnn. rougdly dressed, liiiddle-ngcd nnd predion (lint tde sound N coming from of nvcrnge npnrnrnnce. Xor did tdey n greiiter or levs distnnce. llut he, llnd nriy pnpeM or murks on Ills clothing eiinimt rhnnge the direction of the by whlcli lie could be identified, sound. Sound rtidintes in straight Hue ! "lie's been dend for severnl hours." from It source. It limy be reflected ! the criminologist remarked. "See, rigor l...l In tlii Tni'tu nt nil ni'lin ft-olll n 1U ' tiuirtis lias set ill. nnil hv .Tove ' It'u n e'U want to Iti COKINNK 'I'ln-ie are l.t)VK ninny, innn) coulee co- tllllles lliee tiny .Most of lliei- .llti-Ket-are light mimled Utile tilings which rid) oil a broiid sash In round out their de liti). In III'1 ahovc chnrming cotuine for carl -prine we llnd. however, n nmt resnoinihle sopf nf cimlee which. appllennti employed nccordinic to i fl01- it jmi llnislied it own function, n netnmw A u- tHke up the liu-itii"i of tin- -kirt. lo which it tipiHc n front panel. The nr- tnnt object. nn1 In buildings with proper ncoii'-tic properties u tnny lie reneeeu or guided nlong ceilings nnd wnlls with very imzzling effects. llut these nre matters controlled by conditions along tnevpnth of the sound, mid cannot possi bly be produced by conditions nt its Miurce. In Mils oa"- the romi' was nu ordi nary hotel bedroom, with no uuustinl iicoiistic properties. If Mrs. Jlhitt denrd a voice from the direction of the front room it mi'si h'ie come from thnt room, i ml not from the back window. Hence ihere must have been another mini in Hronu's loom. IIOU XI' .sec DcKy tie's loe examination n- is ii" "' " i-njeini nt ninkes nils trocK exceeiiingi)' average as soon ,i the '"J,e" "f . Iiri-,.f,B in a -.pring of rubber Mump marked He can xpe.- to ket M is " , , , ., , v b(, ,.,.,.,,.,, , it, ., ,hr.m.mln". tlo, ;'. like, pfifce. !l- I variety of nui.erinN Tlie coinbini.tioi. thmiuh at times ,? takes a uood deal of color and material is here sulliciently longer than a m as tlur- mil) be charming noi !o lie iliiegnriled. I'm ureal in'anv papers to l.e irone over ,),,, n,.cniumoilnting jacket i f hlnck An average of seventv per cent musl . l(,jvpt olgV, t, t In- grav jei-ev which hi mad- ,.....i .... . composiw vvhnt w left of tin tunic v iho minllcinl are employed oordlng to the metti of tlie.r av el ages. Tlie enibrolilery i in white , Something T lli FJi'oi- o' I' "' Dear Madam ien vears to my i use of murder. Mob get busy on this. lly thW time n dozen or more people were curiously leaning over the rniling nt the viaduct above tliem. for the (-ec-tiou wn b.v no mentis dcscrKd nt thnt tiine of night. Hunt called up for omrbody to find tlie pntrolmntiou the bent and send him down, "I say, Harvey," ventured Delvyne. "this body must have just been dumped here i few minutes ngo. Whoever mur dered him, no matter how long ngo, must have deposited tde body here just before we came nlong. Maybe n senrcli of tin- neighborhood would unearth some, body who snw or no. I hnve It ', the body wns thrown off that express we heard going up just before we started to cross the viaduct." "Wlint miikes you tdink Ihe body hns just, been plnced dere. Itoh?" the crimi nologist aked. with n smile. "The fuel tluit we were the- first to discover it." his friend replied. "It was in plain view, witli this bright moou, nnd people nre all the time crossing this' viaduct. Soinebodv must have thirty feet below tliem, for though the seen it if it was there before." viaduct was mi a level with the street. "Not n warily," nid Hunt. tin-cut was a deep one between perpen- "yiiat makes you think thnt?" the diculnr coiicietc walls. A glorious full other nsked in his turn. moon was nt its height. Hunt hnd jut looked up the four-trnck line fun yun tell! stretching away in a straight line from 77ic uiMirrr trill apnrur linnonow. unroll to smith, unit lenmrked to DeKynr i (Copyrlch' ".ml l Pubiu- Ltilser On i MiS- Cdll take In the' Moonlight THK footfalls of Hurvey Hunt nnd his friend DeKyne rang out in tlie ci-ip, still night, as thev walked briskly over tlie viaduct which bridged tlie rnilrond cut. Tin tracks were about PROGRAM OF TRIO MUSIC Rlch-Klndler-Hammann Trio Play Before Chamber Music Association The trio composed of 3Mini1ilcim lllcli, violin; Hnns Klndfer, cello, nnd KIJIs Clnrk Hnninmiin, piano, gave the seventh program of the Chamber Music Association nt llifi' JtcllGvuc-Strfltford, ypHterdayfaftprnoon. Three wqrkH were, played, openljig with. Hie Ttreat Hrnhms trio, In 11 major, op. 8. Tbey performed the second version.' the one now gen erally accepted, ns Hrahms rewrolc this composition fort)1 years after Jt was first composed, shortening the Inst movement considerably and making ninny clmnges in It otherwise. Tire" second composition wns a rarely henrd nnd little known work of Hnm'enil, entitled "Trio Concerto," this one ap parently being the fifth of n series. It Is chnmber music of n long-gone age, wlilch is interesting to hear once, but has more historical and archalac in teresl to cars iittlincd to modern har monies and melodic style than it has musical fascination. It is In strict con trapuntal styleuhroughout. The con cert closed with the Arensky D minor trio, one of the most popular, chnmber compositions of the last twenty-five years and one which Is so universally known lo clinuiber music players and Hildlences as to need no comment. The members of the trio played benu tlfully Hi roil ghout nnd showed n titicr lunllty of tone nnd more nttentlon to Hie dMnils of the ensemble tlinn nny Philadelphia organization which hnt nlipenreil here for some time. The lech ulcnl dcmnmls both of flic Hrnhins nnd (ho Arensky trios nre very great, espe cially in the piano pnit, but these were easily Mirmoiintcd. The tone of the In ttrumenls of Messrs. ltlch nnd Kindler seemed tinusmtlly resonant nnd round. Mr. Ilnmmnnu's piano plnying left nothing to be desired, ami the trios on (be program require nbout everything in toiiii,! color nnd execution that n pianist can possess. Il shovvd n wide diversity of touch, ranging from the full, rich (one necessary In (he Itrnhms slow movement to the crisp lightness of the Arensky scherzo. The details of construction were carefully observed by nil the members nf the trio, nnd the fnnlii trouble in piano ti-jo playing u tendency of the piano lo plav loo loud never appeared In yesterday's perform ance, which was admirable in every respect. RED CROSS TO CONTINUE Southeastern Pennylvar)la Chapter Mftkeo Statement To correct n misconception that the Work of the American Kcd Cross would ,bc nbnndonrd nr even 'restricted -In lll,IU.lt.'lU ik itill,.,n.li,rh .fVlin-I Uint 'Hit- effect of .the Mlllli.,, .1 sylynnla Ch'apter,, 218 South' Nine-Tjtho number tl ill vlMoriHthroiiBlioiii.fi ' unuru mates, tniimiM at Wnshl. . ton. vyou Id be to, abolish (he lcnn,,VJ,' V, ,, "vwion, whose' &. Medical Arts Ilulldlng, HhV V nlnuf streets. , That Sff'l April J, according owS r-".- . - . - c . . . . , ..... teentli street, yestcnifly, issueu a siuic ment 'tlint the activities of the chart tcr would be pushoI vlgprously this year-nnd for years to cdntCi , Howard Wnyhe Spllthy executive secretary, explained flint the error arose through the niinoiinccineiit Inst week ....!. TVnln. ,.....' lll..l.l , "-"OIJW' Is n the Medical 'ATs,fi,;V.i,.s! 95M? tconth and win close lngton rcportSi SSS ASCO ASCO ASCO mss;r.'..i to Do , t'nu' nni :i tlOV With rtf ledit. and have Kiad- ' .i.a" fr.,ni imlillr school Now what I vvanr to know Is how to use my spare time I oik fiom nine until tlve. I! lead entlrelv too much foi mv own gooil rm Saturdavs and Sundavs I don t know what to do t., ue m time up Perhaps vou coul.l .suggest a f-vv methods where hv I will he able do something usefu. I nirelv see a nvv .- because I don t like them I don t be'.onK to any nup lcause I wish to Join a club that Is llt erarv. and will also afford pleasure; while the friends that I know "My !!. danclrc vo'init as they are I am u that you' will 1 ab.- to help me. an-l wilt great lv pprec'.i'e 'our advic- B T s A good Uilns for vou to do would l"- to eel interested i i manual tramuiK or some sort Vou van tlnd books on tn-s ubieet at lh flee l-hrary It vou r, . not'alreadv know something about u nd vou see. vou vvuiild be doing some thing 'useful. i'ir von loukl make vano .s things, suc'.i as book-ends, .small tab.es and other articles t.f furniture It Is MsclnatliiK to make something and s. e it grow as 'on iv nt k over It I kno vou would like It anil be able to link u, a knowledse of the work. Since vou aie so fond of readme vot must like hisiorv and know of a ' t wonderful old h-storlcal npots iiruvii:. Ihllailelnhia Hut '-ave iu ever s lied them" Here h u suKgestloi fn Sundav afternoons .vaiks to these dif ferent' places First of all. vou'll enjo seeing them, ai.d fi, -i tin- wiilk:ng wii. do you a lot of good Ymir vvoik kc i vou Inside tile creater part of every da: and the netting nut m the open for a brisk hike will drive away that stuff v feellnif ih.it offlcej give voj every'onee in awhi - And vou can p-c j our own distance's 'or thertt Is some hing to s-e all around vou. Of course you v, o-i t be u'iv .nc up lie i-eailinr. but In- sore that these new interests "111 be ; : . nounh lor vou to claim ntrte a tot of vo-ir attention. The Children's Frocks Ki "-. are be.-n vvoin by children rowail.tv - nnil w i et i.-r it be in coats or ftork tin- nios' n-e a.ent mon for lie belle of roi.i three and twelve IS one or .those haif ixu-t n- s.innents that hanK from the shoulder ai.d duesn t have far to hang ' We iioTovveil '. mode frcrn o-i" French ncchbrns on r may now Irto successful - for penuriousness under ivve-e vo eervd ! more -of materia' IVr can atford tn ti. adays to the wear o'irev,-a to crepe de en u petition with ti.e .n o' rrfirt If ,,u aic i e- r.tmlj ilon t get a- a tearoom port .on i' ''cat Is why i- o ,r chlldrei- now . '. '.il.rlcs hn.-h we o ve.vet and duvctyn - .i-ci mffetas 'RHI.VE 11WK WHITEWASHING and WATER PAINTING ESTABLISnN II YKAIM jB y ij IgllLMWrn. B. Jf'Sue'i'JJ M Vn- - 12th South era W, Corner and Sprue roo-r AfT Loin TRnciii.m Imttn'1-' ilivd by our pe ' arch uppr,e r -d and titusted esrxrtJ. Our SoamJMa rjnsllo llotler.T. th m n a t v f rtbl nupp. r i , vrl- cne ' '0llf fl UmM " d. kn Porttr i H a- i Til. nr a .11 K" 'J- Ivrara of daforml Milltdtlphln Orthnneillr Co.. 41 N. 13tfc . Cut out and ktei fu, rafaraoca. P. K There is no fruit food the equal of Sunsweet prunes in flavor and health bestowing qualities There is no fruit- fresh,pieserved or dii e d tha t gives you so wucfi at so little mlnat up I.arcart manntij- . aneea In tha norl. EVERY DAY-FORHEALTH FORFLAVOR,FORECX)NOMY hence Ah? Resinol helps replace natures skin oils Men whoso form of labor exposes rtleni 10 in"--u' heu will find In Jtcsinol Ointuiont ready relief for pnrcheil Hkm Ii contuini thfi ncccs Fr,r ingredients to prevent Unit , (enso drawn spnsnt'on and lo keep the skin .soft and pliable. I Ths 8iirfpiatiiietn Tteslnol Shav. Int; flti-k niike I' i-Aon to men -s hn I lihV" dAllv . Henna I products at all I anaVif. I SUNSWEET Califomias Nature-Flavored pinnies -OUR GROCER HAS THEM Butler & Sergeant, Distributors, 27 So. Front St., Phila. r ' - ' ,, ,.&! ASfcO ' . ASCO ;n. ASCO i'V.lT5W.H5cty How Much Do You Pay? In these days of chanfring conditions, the wise housewife looks Well' ,to the spending of her dollar sjc siops where Iter money goes- the farthest. This accounts for the fact that today -Wo 'arc selling more groceries th'an ever before in our history, because housekeepers realize more and more every week the remarkable saving it is possible to effect. by dealing at the "Asco" Stores, A few weeks ago we proved, in actual figures, that two dollars, spent in an "Asco" Store today will buy as much as three dollars would a year ago! Being in direct touch with the actual Producers the Farmer, the Miller, the Canner, the Packer, etc. we are able to give you immediately the benefit of all changing conditions. Are you taking advantage of our Producer-to-Cohsumer Plan ? Look oyer the list of items below, notq the low prices and compare them with the prices charged e.lsew.here. You'll know th,en why ve say: "Asco" customers arc saving dollars!. A Baraain Lnvrra nf Pino. apple Will Rush After I Hawaiian Grated Pineapple 19c size cut (o 15& can Mc size cut to 95c can Grated ready to serve. I'ncked with" all its wonderful tropical flnvor m a pure enne .sup;nr syrup. Use for makintr ice crenm, sherbets, pies, jellies; delightful wlienTjaked with a tapioca pudding. Nice fruit to serve for breakfast Calif White CherriesO0"" Regular 25c cans. Big, luscious cherries packed in a pure sugar syrun they fairly melt in your mouth. i HorseshoeSalmoiicutto30ccnn ' This is genuine Horseshoe brand. The very 1 choicest Kcd Alaska salmon packed. How much I do you pay? ' "Asco" Bacon &.uo 19c Trimmed of all waste and sliced as you like it. The very finest sugar-cured bacon to bo had. lOc Extra Large can while Cherries ft1 30c "Asco" Dried Beef nkg 12C Sliced as thin ns a wafer, very tender and wonderfully appetizing. Try it creamed on tonst. Hdn'BakedBeanSnlic,15c Put up the HcinT; way. .They're ov.cn-bake,d, packed with pork, nnd a delicious tomato sauce. A real appetite teaser. . iSrCond. MilkS 15c A real 'condensed milk bargain. More economical to use than fresh milk for all kinds of puddings nnd custards. can "Asco" Maine Com gl16c Genuine Maine-grown corn, crushed and packed with nil its natural sweetness and tenderness. It's "Asco" quality the best to be had at any price. "Asco" Shoe Peg Corn. Jut to 16c can Best Dij. - White! VldUJCb peck V ." Vi bu (30 lbs) Sold only by weight, guaranteeing you always full measure. 6" 45 "The Finest Butter in America ! t ygueuan lb 63c Ttl-i4,y. JJULtCI "Taste it!" Day in and day out, week in nnd week out, month inland month out, there is a uniformity in the de licious Louella Butter that is really remarkable the same wonderful flavor that first mnde Louella leap to fame is constant and never-changing. RicTiland Butter 7b 58c Also a very good creamery print butter. We have the flavor you tike. "Asco" Tone Blend 45 elb Calces and Crackers Fresh from the N. B. Covena to the "loco" Stores twice a week. i.II Pkff 12c, J,i-lb pkg 23c Five blends Orange I'e koe, Plain Black. Mixed, Old Country Style, India and Ceylon. Soda Crackers lb 19c Royal Lunch Biscuits. ,lh 10c Butter Thins ...Ih 2Gc Unity Jumbles , lb 2Gc Orlflnnl Trenton Crackers, lh 18c Begin the i.'oj njgrVif, rise "Asco" Oats. Qc pkg 1 pkgs 25c Thoroughly steamed and rolled, require very little cooking; the choicest white oats grown. Choice Rolled OhIh,6 lbs 2,'ic Household Necessities Young'H Soap Powdpkg 12c Voung'H Soap Chips, pkg 10c Young's Soap, 1-lb ck lie Pels Soap cake 7c Lenox Soap 5 bakes Iflc "Asco" Ammonia. ,. ,lot 9c Ivory Soap cake 8c Chloride Lime. . .big can 10c Snow Boy Pbwder.pkg d !tc Xekco Brand Calffoniia I Sardines, 19' Very duty nnil cronnmlrnl. Illn i?,' 1,"r'll'", liackcil three atvlen, rlnln. Hoimeil nnil Toronto Hnure. Fancy Eva p. Apricots, lb Fancy F.vap. Peaches. lh The very, fuoicent Cnllfornlii fruit lo lie htul. 35c 27c Money Savers Best Corn Meal lb 3c Zatek Cake Icing... pkg 17c CanipbcM'.H Soups., .can 10c Van Camp'N Soups,3 cans 25c "'Asco'Tork & Beans.can 10c Blue Rose Rice lb 7c "Asco" Syrup cnn 10c "Asco" Buckwheat.. pkg lie "Gold Seal" Eggs carton The very finest eggs obtainable really "super-eggs." One dozen big, fresh eggs in'evecy carton. Right from the nest. 50' doz Strictly Fresh Eggs These are not quite so large ns Gold Seal, but they're absolutely fresh nnd every one is guaranteed. Big value. 45' "Victor Bread bu w 8c Some folks still think it is necessary to run out on cold mornings to get fresh bread for breakfast. But if they tried the delicious Victor Bread they would be both surprised and delighted, for Victor Bread stays fresh. Buy this afternoon for brcakfust tomorrow. "Asco " Blend Coffee lb 29 "Taste the difference?" Those who know realize that such n superlatively high grade coffee could never be sold for only 2i)c per lb. if it were not for our Producer-to-Consumcr Plan. I oth yZsn-Our big new Combination Grocery and Meat Market, at :i:i9-2tl So. 101. -( Street, is filling a long-felt want in that locality. Have yon been Hi it yd 4 m m 0 Is SCI m i m 501 4 Ms as ci :ol tk as nl ;oi 1C: 501 Al S of 4 "c ui1 A! si oj si c 08 A3 SI CI ol Al Si cl 01 A si c. oa ,A SI "Cl 01 A s 'C 0, .A3 s ol A si ti oi A s c 0 "Asco" Stores all over Phila. and throughout Pcnnsylvonli, New Jcrcy. Delaware and Maryland Read our Meat adv. on another naae. In... . ' " w TT,- l'-'-S-.lMrsvrtf"-!- i' --7' lW-viK.ve. - v..M,,. wv..-. .. . -' !-v a tp r.i-i ' .-T-. ,,-",,';"'B!."vi:w:r - ' Kara !A?CO ASCO ASCO AC.rn Atrn Ae--w an-. tern ASV m-t-rwk. i svJtMM-t-. ASCO rC.!,V,fSSf-Sl'r- Ji '?i-VSVSSf vi'! ASr.q ASCO ASCO ASCU V-'" . J ' A iS hc Q i,-js'ii-;'&;SR'.,,;f? 1 A. . flst .tfBftfejJU r to'Sfia " - ";" "' faajjaVwi'- - 4 .f-iSf ,- jJV . t"l , wt sfgASfi v,v.j -A.. ,,AJ ,rf ,.. ..---
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