t?- UlfiXzmn fl,,ORCl"or nM,, n i!V1'7 '!,,, " t,m,",, l" , . i "i-i'iixnr mi r f i,,,,,. liiilj hiiiiiii'iifi i.. i,.. -..!.. . '" rlllne Irn,. Kill' llligll ' " l i. . BVBSlMiBlffi'LBbGEil-PHIiiADBIPJBU; THTXRHDAY, MAIUUI 31, 1921' J7 ZJAK NOVELETTE Ttcin Cottage and I'nncttkcn tly I'lorpnrr JIHIMi 1'Iip hvn rot Ingot were rxni'llt ullkc. EnHi Imil h fnuil porch with n xm.. entered frllli-. nnd oncli laid n lin win dow n !' "I'''', nhp fnrlns rnM. tlip ether no-l They loml side by idc The iielf?lilrr enlloil (In mi Hip Twin (VitlnjeH Tliei wore I'lmtiii tPil hy M narrow inHingii extending fim 'ti,r rt 'idi' (if niie In (lie onH ilde of lln rtlier Hut I lie Irnilllts of ii.(. fnltiiRet were lint lieinhhurlj . .Mrs. (iomhvin, of tlm ent bnj window, nnd .Mr. (iimiluln of the west liny window, noier spiila- to tlMi oilier. Tlie lirotliors linil linllt llip hniises. Inid lieuiin I heir imiiTiril life Id pdlier. lint their whes had iiiiiiiii'IH. jenri "S'N nnil now Mr. Aveiy (inmlwin nml Mr. Union (timdwin lived inch alone. imriliiS the old crlevniice. A fnte would luive It. Miss Niitlmllf finiidwin niine to spend n slimmer va cation wllli tier lint le. 'Isn't it fiiliny. t'nele Avon'" slip ...I ..I "Uru l!,,n,l,,..., I ,.! ..l i iT' . ' h-.mii. ..-. .......,,, ,1, n iii,inr i-, inn uux niiieiii ell eel mm fpendiiiR liis vacation with her." liiiinl-emliroliltieil pnnels nn I lie -;ut " "It doesn't tolieli lli tense of' "l'n't , Mill Ihink ou mil lie siltiiitf humor." Iier unele niixweied. eohllj. i theie ngnln nnd we.irins the iiuitiu' N 'We met on the sidewalk in finnt." ; K""tiV I should like of nil tilings lo fCntlmlle "enl on. "mid we lenlh luul '' tlmt liolein efreet. nnd if on would to speak, though, of cniirsp, ue'ie mil '"'ll M'lli smdeil ehiih n little 1 could Cousin"." I -ketch the full fnce InslCiid of tlie "I'erlniiily not," with emplmsis, jiihIH"." "Ills mime is Doimlil 1'rior. mid lie's "I'll. no. M uiHe wou'dn'l improve floorwalker for Slehhlns mid Poller. I '' W'j'ld lie ipiile wrung now I Unnw ' but he wnnls lo he mi nitlsl. Me hits n "'hit in the interest of ml." In. varatinn over. Ihe dull sensnii, mid lie's iitkimI. "I'm lieiueiuloiish iinxlniis to pnlnlini! for nil he's woilli." I Ret llml Imler.i effiei "Humph! I should think he mii-e 'You're just milking fun. I don'l Toil Ills whole history," I bele'ie inn know n liolein fintn n 16 "Oiil" nfild Nnthnlle. wistfully. "I'll fell von ulint I'll .l.t II jhliik we might venture? .fust leave craving for old-fnsliloned pniicnkCH wiw stronger limn the sullen pride tlmt mused nn nnelent gruilge, t lint In two thilt door lltilinlteil. ntul wlipti vnlirf itnnbd' it,.,n Mr... l.'n,pt fliwwlii.in ivns uncles m hieifkfnst I'll mnienr lo'himj cooking f r four. Hint' Ml (loodwlii "in inn imiiciiKcs in a covered din. , hpciiuie coiivlnii'd or IJnimlil s liileui so llml Hie oung tnnn hits given iii lloor-wnlkiiig nml Is giving his wlio'e He wouldn't Moor me? "Oil. tin: lie Isn't alinm ptwmrli fnr .!.. ..'....".- " " ....".i.... V" .. J. ... .1 ...... V-...I...I1.. I. ppeiieil In I , ' iiii .""ins i nun. linn pimnps t jou took Hie coer ' hikmi in nn. nun nun iuiniin- in- l .. ,, ,, "" IT II I "H II1IICK, lie WOtllllU I Wlllll III. " I" I Nllllieill piisilliill lis 111 nil r-1 imp ''' on ii er siii ii ,.r ii,.. i.. .:.... i,4i...,,... .. .. .. ..i.... I"hl ..i .. ,i ., iinicei .'' II irj II (Iipii niiisir t iiii ii iiiininriMii ii... i , i it-iii ii . .. . luilnler could .. ,....;' ".,,.'"'" " . "I", ii seem loo tnm n ,e n Klin WANAMAKER'3 DOWN STAIRS STORE WAN AM AKER'S nnnnwmi wiwwuiuTwwap lummtmwm ,.,., , i-iii-nij wniie Keep. , s illg out of ningei.f (he window." ' .N.iIIiiiIIp sludipd the ml,,.,,,. m , ' .' li'T ....c I,.,,.., ,.,, ,',,,,.,. cd'f In It for n ninnii'ni, I "llow odd! TIicii she turned f,. cnlicl in lion of . pnrtmlt n . cne 4 Hie willst U good." s,p decided Hill I never wcnr t lin t kind ofshoes. "' "' 'lirl is loo long. I don't look iniieli lil. I, fnshion plntc." with n little "Heiiicn fin hid in list feiventli. "I Wish I lull) W'ftl-li lliv liinni.n tr.,1. .. iistend oft lim old while tiling," she (H I l-lllllhlivl ii flMfflltlf III (or if I will,. n jr. (Jnodw in's llnster Itonnel " Molher's ejiiciilnted the 1 ' We Inn, the qimliiv (UimitilV, pri.'rs nil n full el 'Hon of nil f n v , nml molieil itiPiitB nt n t iupp largo n i of inn ,ue nlwnvs ,il ol - i iep teniH lo plense you This wrelc we ii'i silling the llnisi (miillly Itonsis of Ii if im.nej ciin lni for 25u II). niMi PIN HOXK HOl.AR Top & lint lorn of the ItOUNI) I'erhniiH I wns to Illume," Nnthnlle confessed witli n slight liliish. "I wns shoulder iiipe." i urn iguoniiii. lie nekunwledge'l no Interested Hint I nkci him one or! "J!' ' "'u" ko much m lenrn Mll.v. I must go Imck to m unci two ciuestinn." I . nihliMe put on her little nir m dig HUH .iii Hill' l "IIIIMi ir IIIIIMIHIIi: I i. ' rni-ln now. You won't need l nK ' ' ".. 5""-l. 'i"0'1 "iV"-.. niiv more." I i;M ,,1'" V""' ' Nnlhnlle wns ,t Utile nfrnid of lie ..,",,,. ."LiW""" ",""", '"'!' Hem unele. She decided lo nu.id ! r. ,! "", ' " ,"" M",M,W '" '"' "" """ meeting Donnld nnd give her nttpulinn , i:,.,,.,,-,,! ,i,.t,iin. u i to innl.lng the wet .otti.ge more hnh- . ,i. 'p " II,' , " '".' ""I" ,l,n "V ' p '"'' " ,nH II dllllsMe 1 "i i i ii seienie, lull he ciiMs the hill"s I ,, "I nde, si,,, nskeil one inoiiiiii". , l,,i..., i. n .',''-' ,..' '" !,.. .mm. Ilmf ,,,,., -il,. ... .,,",""", ".' " I'miiic; ;or Miinr '',:.. . "." , '., '" iiiii-iiisinonei ciiokiii It helongs lo hoth of s. tilings " "Ulml is Iheie in it.' I "s Hun ,.' "Itnts' nests mid upldeis, priili.tlilt . I ! for the IiiiiikmiiiI l-imI never go in. Nnllmlle glnnee.1 l (lie lilh. . ,,,,u Pees Mrs. (torul'vin go in.' I ligui- nnd uii, net mM r;irlf i IIMI, 'I don't know when- d,o goes. I'mli. I "SI, p doles i, ,1,,, ,,i, i-.k,i,,n,., ,',, ahl not " ing. I think w-'ll ho Inui,... nmicnko. "If there me ipideis," Nntlmlie pur- for Inenkfnst." nued. twisting n dusler, "I ought to j:o ' . In Her uncle laughed. "Aieu't mil snt. I.r,...l Willi li.l.kiug the coltngp neat sTnBww,tfwT,. ami homelike wiilnmt iillmk ii" the "7" piini in,i"- nn, l'l ntllll e.m i (Mil, SWders or Rump of Veal i J ! imp i & Hti win mm. Shoulders of Ycarlinjr llonidess Hncon 2.")C Hi. I'iimh 12' ?c II). Regular or Skin Hnck IJroiiKt of Lamb n lbs. for 2."c Hams 2.")r II). Hack I. anil) I'inest Half Smokes Lean Salt I'ork . A'lVic lb. II Ilm. Scrapple for . . . .... Ific II). U His. I're.sli Flamburper., . . . .'J.'ic . . . .20c II). .'I His. best Lean Soup llecf for 2oc We newt iieonitneiiil noMl'lilK llli'e s II poslii. the host, we Ills! got ,i l.i i Re ship neiil of n iuw In. md of Nut Mnrg n hip wo are roIhk to retail II' ,1 liuiulrc (I en p lot ll lee II Mm. iif renin Nnl Mnruiirliir for ,"0e. This MnrBiirlne U Hie lili;lirst iiml. Il Hint has eer heeii tint ui II N free from iinj mi I mill fat. tint f lf iif of I'kits ilrlnk tliotn raw, tr fhpin wo fire selllni; tltcin lower than we illil in Hip iast twelie enrs. Karh nml eter rZK Is carefully fiiniltril ami sclrileil ami put iii one ilnrii to a rartnut nnl .ie ilnr. Sii'ie i n n siiiui. 1. 1 7 V M le.iilv tn Willi nn trade I'ln es l.'riil.iv noil Saiiirl.i 'i o I' A I I ni, i.n tlikit w i I lirimt ,ou fmiti iilmol nu when to 111- 221 Market St. and 939 Market 31 lijiyijmi'lxi'MiJUi.i.ijJM.iiJiUltfumytiwJwmivsmjJ.i 'llMUiAnLgviiWiiiMi nOTTCIMHVlC iinwsilL'P ' Nnlh.ilie did not leply. Ciiriosuj was t pininpting this ihiuglilei of live. An , j" liiuir inter she slipped Ihe nM.i hojt if nnd. dustpan in limnl, cnle cd the pus. ,; hiki shiiiidoiing u lit ! ii, mitieipntiou ' 01 'he spiders. ' l wnid'" she cried. "Don.ild I'rinr hn tnken this for u studio." SiM'i'ill tniiiiutcil ennlles were leiineil n.Miisi the walls, nml one pielure, no' o, i I'm i-hod. stood upon mi easel. The i k color in Nathalie's cheeks deep i 'I ,'s she stlldilil the pietuie, her t i i ii 'U i si aping f.iiin n blue iliit ( , il it nei eiiiuated the deeper hlne 0 I CM s Wln ' 'she Inrathed. t' me I" hn't slip, the oast dimi'-iipoupi!. nml f i ,iiw!i framed the nih'eiie ligure ii Mm i ed face of Hon Til I'rio". I le'ln ' ' lie iellliliieil. v I Hie lilusheil nnd hold out the ' i uiit.ug dustpan. "I came lieie in h i 'in spiders." she fnlloied. I'iim don't npologie. We lime i Miial i"ie .Mill see glaiiciii'' iiiouml , :,' I ' 'iiifiisiiiii of p.'iinl lubes nml i I i .In-, "iiij iiii'il doesn't like a e ' I " Mi'l she'.' I wish in uncle , ! dm C ' II' i.i .hod ' So I paint heio." I'.h' "ii lime painted inc." 'I I 'i i1..:m' 'n iitleiuiii Hint." U n i i'lg d. "oll see. I ll.'ld eoi I I ii" sled ei enl a uioilel I ri s- Mm lime siici o"ioil. oul ' me tlnlteieil mo I Intto oil .kii I If I i ' m It 1 do thai ASCO ASCO Adm U1 rrtf !,., .. t ,,. I pflBSffifflLAB iSTORES CO.M 'ASCO ASCO asco":' ' wtr'-virt tfriAs'ffl! luXJuOzir .. 'J i'.c o A S c o A s c o o ) Our Producer -to-Consumer Plan brings the Farm, the Flour Mill, the Cannery, the Packing House, etc., right to the corner of your street. Our Producer-to-Consumer Plan is the ideal method of merchandising, for, by eliminating all in-between expense, it enables us to give you the very choicest food products at the lowest possible prices. Our Stores arc direct distributing centers, where you can effect worth-while savings in table expense. Asco customers are saving dollars. Delicious California Fruits 'Tciicf. Cherries ... 16c ST'cSsr. Apricots ... 16c nc3if. Peaches . . . 29c ' SlfcilSf. Peaches . . . 23c The finest fruit grown in the beautiful orchards of the Golden State. You can almost taste the California sunshine in them! Bargains that are bound to be snapped up! GHiticura Soap Will Help You Clear Your Skin efap, 0ntmnt TVenm, 2Sfl. CTrrywhr Sumplti A S C o n.i m i- Prach & Apricot JaiUS cnn IDC Assorted Fruit J&iTrlS Always enjoyed by the children and grown folks. Ja Southward Assorted Fruit jnr 15c T$8$rjpl That Will Not Iturn SHEETS OF ROCK Won't Wiirp. I'.jsr lo V.rtct. PEARCE FIREPROOF CO. i:m-n aiicii st. I'lionrsi l.ni'iiht :il)'.' Ii It.irr 11-31 A - S C o:: A s c o PARCEL TOST p V f riunn iiollsli for fiirnlliirr. i-'. V ii mum null iiiiiniiiiilillii.. 30o i M :t ii.iw for si. en,.' on li. mill iiii vim i:nt H:ii-x:ifiHMi n nih Slot Machines ,'"iwhl nnL!':T"i'"""i Premium Boards , ."ViWK. " p7o,i ItH. HMM.V'V'i m i,i inir. BANNER SPECIALTY CO. " N 'HI M' I'llll.X.. I'. V CORNS & CALLUSES n ltt'inn'(l in ,? iivi: DAYS ABBOTT'S PLASTER i ni .ii in "mi S" ir uli ! I i - v hi iiiii Huh "i .1 ni l , iv i li ii m l-i ii. i i imi.'i I 1 1 r Illi A !m. i liii. Mi.l.'K it hj .M ill M1IIDTI 111. Ml llll.s ( II l.iliii ii. I l.lr rl i". I ' Ii It ili'lnlil i HOWARD VINCENT ANSWERS THE CONSTANT DEMAND FOR LOW PRICES Every one who knowa cnything alio it i"f;;f ' ni irr of the Ren. 'rally ncknowlctlgcd stipcriirity of Mownrd Vincrnt Pi.-inoa, Plnycr I'innoB nnd Bnby Grand Pianoj, but a croat niiuiy do not rcnlizo tlmt Howard Vincsnt prices nre "tremely low, with convenient terms. Compare our prices with ether. ' '' NEW IS Q 4v4r.iSSii!-sv!T.'ll3 ' K-lls M,. WlfHlf&iyM xmw, m lii-ii' Ii mil s, ,, '382 m New F'innon. S2d7 lo SRlf) New Plnyort, f3S2 to $1740 Baby Grand I'iann. $3SS to $1485 "'I fr ( nl il0K.,. Mniiilili 'irnns Ihrn lYitrunicnta are displayed in "iir show windows. Open Mon., Wed. and Fri. Evrs. Until 0 Established 18G0 HOWARD VINCENT NORTH SIXTH ST. A S c o A s c o A s c o A S c o A S c o A S C O A s c o 1 fewkp''' 7T lb. Etf S p outter "Taste it!" L.mt week we sold more Louella Bnlter than diirini any other week in the entire history of our business. Louell.i's wonderful flavor is crow iiir in fame ecry d.iyl Richland Butter lb. 54c Pure creamery print butter big value. Gold Seal Eggs carton 35c I Strictly Fresh Eggs dor. 30c The finest. biKKcst and meatiest egSs I c ,;uarnnteed absolutely fresh, laid riRht from the nest. I Af Sf C- o A S c o A S c o A S C O A S c o - A S ctor Bad Loaf Asco rea The superlative quality ol Victor fircad is assured becaure we use only the very finest inpredirnts in baking it. Teas w. 4 '.-lb. pUc., 23c; I,. lb. phR., 12c I"ie diilercnt blends, but all ihe same price. Your I.n onto flavor is among them. Asco Coffe e ib. fad Because Asco Blend has such a full heavy bod', it is more economical be cause it takes less to make a pot of coffee. And its flavor is delicious. These Prices in All Our 181 Sanitary Meat Markets MILK-FED COUNTRY VEAL Breast '" 1 8c RacU Chops n,. 28c Neck '"' 22c , Kib Chops n. 35c Shoulder '" 22c ! Lo5n C!lP3 '"' 45c Rump Roast '"' 3Sc . Cutlets " 50c Milk-Fed Roasting and Steving Chickens, lb- 43c FINEST NATIVE BEEF Tliicl. End Rib Roast 22c (loiicless Holled Pot Roast . 15c i A , c I oJ l' J- i jww,8M,rV' Iasco asco asco Fresh Beef Liver, ,b- 15c "a o r1 A jij-O A S c o A S . c o A S c o A S c o A s c o A S c o A ' S 1 c 'o ... . i .i i i r i m i r i . i .. . Aico Stores nil over rhiia. ami inrouBiiuui i isiinsyivnnin, now jurooy, uemwure ana Maryland , . , t. -," f , - ' -f V't rfTTT r'vT7')TT'"T'rrT FT WMyW , VryW ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO Wi i aner s i .- , , , "i Mm ft w i 1 1 $25 U A fi $22.50 V 2S W $19 IB. yin Mown D tairs infwiiigwwffwrwwnmyirjnmKtjwtf"HJinwTWWJ o sv Mo re Men Are Wanting Spring Oxfords i.p mon, of nn economical turn of mind, fire coming t i night to the (iiillc-iy Stoic for Men, whore they're finilinB jriod leathers and good .sih- at modeinte prici"-. $6 pair f"r hlack or dni-k tnn o.sfonls in .straight lace or I'IulIrt .xtyle with English or loundrd toe shapes. $6.40 pair for good looking drogues of daik tan leather with full wing tip- and plent of perforations. $7.50 pair for tan or dlnck calfskin oxfords on Knglisli lifl'. Oi- lolt dlaek kid.kin osfordu with lound too for comfort. $8.90 pair for drogue onTomIs of Conhnan or heavy tan grain lc.ith"i. with wing tips. $9.90 pair fm ' ordovan or daik tan calf kin i'foid With i-lr:rght tip' and low, droad heels. (liiillfri. Murl.i'li A C yJ A oprmg Loat Is Most Necessary to Every Woman Winter wraps seem old and dull in the bright sunshine of April sind a coat of lighter weight ami fn-hor mlor is a must deliihtl'in possesion. Good Coats Moderately Priced are one of the specialties of the Down Stairs Store, (ircat variety, correct fashion.s and leal economies are featuie.s of the collection. Between $16.50 and $69 theie is every kind of cape, coat, dolman or wiap that Spring pro nounces fashionable. Plenty of the gras and tans, drowns and bright lilues that ni o being so much worn. Four good wraps are sketched. $19 for a creamy tan polo cont, lined throughout with sjlk. $22.50 for a nay blue s-orge dolman, lined with plain Mlk and tiimmcd across the heck of the yoke with fringe. $25 for n loose-dack dolman of velour in moufflon and ostrich, i mhroide red with silk and silk lined. $25 for :i Skibo tweed spoils coat wi'li a oleated dack and pntdi pockets. In French blue, tan and gray. Kver so pretty with plaid skirts. Prices of AH the Fircy Wraps Are Lowered 20 Per Cent Luxuriously soft wraps and dolniani of ibe most beautiful Spring coatings Orlando, Marvella, I!'iri, Flm izel and - on. Xew prices lange from ?'.)' to $22S. I Mil i l.i ti Women's Newest Sweaters Have Lace Vests, $3.85 'I lie, n nch a lit tie In low the w n. i and have -hoi t seeis- popular for Spriiigtimo! lunttid in a fancy pattern with i"llais and ests ol frilly late mi 'let. A na i row black ridboii, i-'in in and out, finishes the wai'-l-lini'. tirny. Ik una. ola-k. Imfl. Imttei -'up, praioik, s' ,i grern and drown. l( Piilrnl) Long Gray Suede Gloves Niihinu moio nppiopriato for .pi ing w ,i' . M .". ."0 - lsieoii button-longih glo e, aie of light gray Iamb .-uede, pi 0" sewn, with Pain prinl hack". Finest French Kid Suede nt $6 I clve-buiion-'engtli glovi in P'.iil gia an nrisr'ani s,i,n j in I have Pan- point dncks. lO-dullon length, 7.."it. (( enlriil) Boys? All-Wool Suits With Two Pair of Knickers Special at $13.75 (Sizes 9 to 18 years) Suits to be proud of! (Iray, brow n and -rec'i all-wool mixture- are well tailored into ;-(H)cl-U)oking suit- of the soit that regular fellow-, like to wear. They're Norfolk, of couise, and the coats are lined with mohair lono indication of a good nuti. Knickerbocker- are lined and every siam is taped. ((.ulli-rv Marl.i'li Brides' Trousseau Sets of loxely white satin with eharm ii" :i'-e iii i (piile ei-ption.il at $ l." for live piei o.. Karh te ip i hid a la -aim p"ttico,it w'lld undei lay of int. a nit'h'gown trimmed with iace at neck and rnkle. an imhanting chemise and ery pietty bloomei - and lami--ole to match. i( i' ii 1 1 ii 1 1 Just Half Price ! 51500 Women's Mercerized Stockings With Seams, 25c ! Final In from that 'rood svirii-lvinjr mill which turntfl mor to u rocontly crry iiiioi-florcd pair of hnsicry id the Iniildin. Thv.-v 2"k- vtockiiiirs uoro belated, that's why th'o first nt April lirinjrs Mich tfood fortune! They Are as Good as the Best 50c Stockings We Have Had in a Long Time They arc mercerized, ihev have .seams in the hack, thev are thin etuuijrh tn sen through and they are WKLE. "1ADK. Perfect qiialii . flood shades of navy, tan, liht hron .e and rneiliuin mn, but no black. All .-izes to start with. We cannot promise to lill mail orders.. (( i-iilr ill Plenty of the Simple Tailored Suits That Most Want iirmf , -i sj7 vAAWPl " i- y k; I V i i ' i i ( A 0 &J y i?Vi &. "$K V3?j; -,s. v- y&.- &?w v- v N omen Nine women out of ten waiu nnple, well-cut suits of conserva tie lines, .suns that they will not. tire of. -. .- -n Cf- i . .lift sin Ii suits will de round in ifa'p1- JW ) .',l iiduiulanii' in the Down Sticrs , Cdi'lA V t I'fy M "'- '1'la'i" -mt - that o i urn ffJkJ P"f "'" '' Spiiny la-and em..- Ni I ..i I"' l1, "earing. Tveed Suits $13.75 to $32.50 ..ii' in s;ilt-,ind-peppi r mituios, liown , 'an-, g'.'i-. .soft apple urciis and even lil.u Wool Jersey Suits $15 to $25 ee ill briiwtis, naw blue and heather nnMvu-'-. r.x.elli nt .ill m at In r -uit- Navy Blue Suits $22.50 to $55 ,in of ti'iiuine, serge .'iinl hair In e -iii'iii-. bound or liinnned w illi I), ii'd or (i! nnly tadmed. (M.ul.i tl Center AisS Opportnnities $13.75 r; $ Favorite Old-Fashioned Colonial Rag Rugs at Brand-New Low Prices Hit-or-Miss Style !MJ fee t X10 t'et li!) leet l7 feet ll 'l I IIII Ill' "llMitl iiicln M'ii! ii i hi' ond.s Plain-Color Rag Rugs In dine, ro'.e, grei n and diown ' ith while linid"r s L . 1.1 i .7 i it ihe !M2 feel SIS 00 S0 feet l.i III) (i0 feet 0 '..'i 17 feet I.7."i "ti72 inches : .ii) ."llNlill HI, dps '. I"i .!T.i I irn lies j no L'KlS inches i.:,u '.! K'il! itulies i,o 1 S.U nn Iii s li) l( lll'sllllll I 1 Hair Nets, 60c Dozen Another shipnu nt 01 those wotidei fully good nets. Real hair in mp o fiinge 'hape. Hlai k. light, medi.ini o, (i. u k brow n aed blmiili . 500 Sample Cotton Blouses, $1.90 I'li'-h wnite M'lle-. Kuiuh oile- and -h' or hatis'i' n nunider of p-. " -i , - but no't in acli - . i'. i.st i,i' 1 1 ( ni aie ipnte lac, ..in, sum,. I'au. hiun lollars. . , -. Round-Neck Nightgowns, 75c N w sh iinieiit of l.ivori e snli - La-" '.e -,i, ..ii. iM ,, tl, St 'i hed Willi d!u,' an I pin,. Best Rag Rugs in More Than a Year at$l 'fin oM i . h ,,. , ! . ,,' ir, " 1 oloiu.il i in; n, t n K.ii h nii'isi,i. . ,il, nn 7" : ni. hi .,. l'ach I'. i- .ii i nd In. i!i i of i ii ,', blue, tall oi gn'i-n Quite ll best lot of i jig uigs we hae ii,, in mine th m a j im at sj. Breakfast Napkins, 16c 'lihi 'e sold tor fii.ii e ,ill a ong. hn' about a th 'I'-.nnl ol ibem w ill go OlII in ; Inn ,c l M ,, Mi'iieii id ,iiiiin daina-K, sI irn he . in a' !'. ii-ivi ,1 Beautiful Hard Made Blouf.es, $2.90 ii"t lu i won 'i r Im i ri.ni I'm to I M II' I V till' ' ll lo Ii it l-tl I'tiiireK i 'a le l. Ii in. and w pin tuck iml iiiant 1 1 it- ol "iii diav n woi K S(iini n and ioP ( nil u AM uiMluigh n, ii. ,s , i lo III llnrki I i . m,vsr .lU" H, VW" 1000 Good House Dresses $1.75 Miipid girgh.im in jiink, i hi' a" i gi a . I'am.e intton mm plain i hambi..y in jane, d'ne and tone. Nimo smocked b hand, o;'''is with the alwa- effec tive i ickrack. White and con tiastmg colors. Sizes "6 to It. Percale Aprons, 25c .".nil umi-ualh 'iige "little" apioiis in neat b.ai k and w lute tfei t . i ( in r il New Junior Coats $13.75 ( I f 1 , W ill like tin- sin, in OHt ol' Km polo cloth wild it- rippling b.n l and i ngl.in -h e i . It is i'otihic-hi ea-t' it. Sii . lo and 17 i ai -. White Middy SUirts, $1.75 Ol lino white jean, pleated on to white hod es, thoy ,ue in si.is ' to t I vear- Pretty Smodts, $1.56 Thiy are of linene, for girls of -5 to IL' jcnis. dlue one Is sinci ked in rose ,un black and a 10-e one i- -mm v d in blue. Colored Shirtwaist Middies, $2.75 ll the mrl - ate wanting them ! I no p'.im-culor gingham is m in.ii e, gieen or r . 1. The blou ' .lie tin nod up at lb" b( in ;.i I line sailor io,ir- tiiiiiined with w hue In aid and bl.u I. t n Si .. i IJ to ii i ,ir- Suits for Juniors $21.50, $23.50 lo $37.50 .Iii soy . Iweids ,.i,d sp-j,os ,.,, in v ,n urns spr , ,uid tailored modi I- ,n .s. es l"i aril I "i yeni . i Mm l.i I I 'J '' n JR. M 1 X ,La3mL
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers