IK? ' I V 'J ' '''' i' "Jv'if v q' v M 'V 1 rVTy ' "" 1 '-" EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHIlIdELPHIA, MONDAY, MAY 2, 1921 IB Vrf.' ' ApV GAUNTLET CUFF 1 is (IN THIS FROCK nSSSTBEffSSBI . rtrf2fwwhJitAIi:6sitij X- II STORES CO. WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE 1 W AN AM AKER'S 1 Mon hut herded. i nntl with nil One is likely to lit rOIUNNE l-OW'K ii.fnr.lmc o Hi" dc'Icncrs, organdy hiiM lf "' "n,-v HfMfil ii urtninlv .,u rf .nnumnioiis find a bin- kts" rcHitiEOtc innde over ,vhtf r foL.rrd nrRandv. and many of t,f in-ill nnd Riihnrdlnc frocks nro lnfi lth erR.imlv j?oili-t. flic organdy bf-mp rcpf-nlcd Ji'rfinp" nt neck und "llcff Thu latior t not. of .-oiirv n prnc ti.-nl innH" hnf yet when tlin eottr.n fabn." is In olor-ni srarlet-and trn fvorlmd Hli font ache or no irnulrrv. the mode is not much moic t.llns tlinn manv other- VboTf we show n (.tannine biiirK tat Tn frf.K with IlilRn RHiintM. euffs -I,,,) ho It meutionrd Hint thre cutis rn now i-viremel -intul of whiff or rnndi The orsjnmh is repeated , in tiny diaional rnrhes n Hi- skirt and on the vine of 'he collar. It alar, is used tor the ro-j-ietti-h He- nt the wrist. J or ih rei a peeulinr lnttir-e work effect of nhlte nnd Nutlier blue embroidery it employed on the t firms'' Making More Money A Mnttfr of location nut the plae muni lia.e some value' to somrb.-l' If off th bentcn Irarll. of rourv rf'i'l it has a rnmnhdrklii old burn on ' tlutt here s iK.ysibllltlcn i" " ' .... 1a was what Ilobert '. I'vcry. of miiiinhii' o said to ilrtimlli- every -fat . lAie man In town In i-onnertlon ii Hh .i plee. of property which 111 father had left blin -a. -.Hon of fcrntmcl which nil Hie men ulin posed nn expel ts In real fRtaie iniin-lons lol.l him wasn t worth ilr tnmtR.iRn w-lilfh nlrcnclv i-n.-umberetl 't lli.r how ei or felt otherwise He van .nniih.Mi thai the tnml could bo miile 'i'i'l profitable prnviilml he could coMif ' ii up wllli the proper Idea nnd rrilie Hi" pinsperlho purcliapei- nee that ti. iiihp.iil it.il Imtij did not by any rrnn' m.irl the full porslhllltlrs of the p.o if I tirl the mnnej.' Uynrn told lilm flf LI i i proi( iho property ii tid then I Knt. I (Mild hell it at a pood profit. Piji - -hour the rapltnl, whut am I to do Finn l' ifter turnlnn the maltar oer 'li Vi's nni.d fr -niuci weel. he Htumbled .pen a snluii'in whleh proml.v-d much ,1- .. i mi iilnlii tnr from behiR tho h i n would be oNcollint lor an fH.-ih'i!.! . i in lilt" a furniture more, p-irtlr J i i hi the depth of tho lot wou'd i"4 in plenty of Hparo for a Rii rjrri 1 1 n.ihli iiiul the frontaRn wan Mffleie-n i . nffont .i nplendld battory of J"pb' 'uiinvis AroordlnRly, ho np pro.i luil ii of tin. KTowliiB conrerns In hru- i '-li .( uueri 8 to whether they nould li- lli-ic to leiiBii n thoroiiRhly 'roicin hi I up to riatti wtorr In thin to ratUin prcn idei he ererted It In ncrord nrri. wllli t loir Npei IflcntlnnH Tho tttm. ihnh hail tilrrndi- outgrown Its quai l"T. Jumprd .ii tin- propo.al. imd, armed Willi Hifi- irltirn iirceptanrr, Tiirra Ktnt in a 1iHiilr showed him the rote irft aprl pr'nrri in blnrk and n-filto how he conlri m,ili money by puttltiR up a tore Th.- b.ink fliiiinreil the rte.il and Hjr rlarel enough o yet ilmef In a n'jrv . fil Imviiupfi nf his own Pop's Mother Kn n pe'iiiit monument Ir non to ," Kr.-ne of Mrs. Kllj-.nlielli iriiniu nioiir or KdRnr All.in I'oe. ulii, ' burier in i loliu n (.'hun.hy.ird. In Wrtimond Va. Mrs Arnold w-na a noted ifim.s In her da. and the Actors' Lquiti Asfton.itlon of Amorlea hna 'jVen the inlil.itlif In ralslnit a fund for "e memorial o "Keep Mothers Heart Singing" On Mothers' Day May 8th Remember Mother with Records They piny on all Phonograph &;'n? music Into her A.Vthe yr round. Aak any Brunswick D.r for "Little Sr""wlck Record No. uooi, and other propria,, 8elec. "loir.' D.y, M.y a,Ai ru Ihe "'itV.D.Ike.Cotder C. Chieaio A SCO A SCO A SCO 4 liA- itS- IC- o Again We Lead the Way! 25 Reduction in the price of Victor Bread Constantly we arc Riving vou tangible evidence of how our Producer-to-Constimer Plan is working in your interest to bring down your table costs. Almost every week sees new achievements in the Asco Stores lowering of prices. Several weeks ago we made a drastic cut of 4c per pound in. the price of our high-grade Asco Coffee. Last week, we were able to bring down tho price of sugar to 71c lb and Louella Butter to an actual pre-war level.- Today sees another triumph for us in our reduction in the price of the popular Victor Loaf to (ic and a further cut in the price of Louella Butter and Gold Seal Egga. It pays to trade "Where Quality Counts." Victor h Bread Loaf I here will be no change whatever in the size or qualitv or this big, wholesome loaf. It will he the same big loaf "like mother used to bake." Baked in our own three big Sanitary Bakeries the cleanest and best appointed in the country. 6 Best Granulated Sugar ib 7 Vic K,0 Potatoes 3';,t35c 'i pk. (Vi lbH.),!)ci 4 pk. (34 lbs.),r.c Wc sell potatoes by weicht, because this method insures you receiving your full money's worth. New TenH Fresh shipment of the new crop from the South. A very special price. .Bermuda Onions1 6J4clb. Flour tlb 63c "fiold Seal" And All Mill Orands UI riac Your choice of "Gold Seal," "Asco," Ccrcsota, Gold Medal or any brand in stock. Best Pure Lard, lb. 1 2V2c We pride ourselves on tho quality of this pure, open kettlo rendered lard. The Finest Butter in America! ?A7C Butter it. sim lb. "Taste it!" "Louella" makes n friend of every one. who tastes for its delicious flavor nnd exquisite puritv are ply irresistible. Tasted it yet? Richland Butter; lb. 43c t'nusually bip value in creamery print butter. )"" '"l w'eli niir hiillr ale broke unolhrr reenr.W Onr butter hlilnf pxirrdr.l our ronilent rvpeitatlntnblecer tli.ui rirr l.efor In onr history. ThN proien t'liut the public DO!: HPpreiUte (unllt.r. Gold Seal n .n. ggs The finest crrr in the barnyard. Bir and meaty. Twelve in a carton. Strictly Fresh Of"W Eggs d,. OVJ Every crr Ruarantecd, ab.solutcly fresh. This Is Clean-up Week! Our Store, .rc Well Supplied With Everything Nredetl to Make Vour Home Spie and Span At the Very I.oweM l'rlces 10-nuarl (jalvanizcd Buckets each 23r Scrub Brushes each Or, 12c, IGc Dust Brushes each 18c, :12c Lenox Soap bar iWzc Young's Soap Chips. .pkg. 10c Young's Soap Powder pkg. 12c 20 Mule Team Borax . pkg. 4 2c, 14c Washing Soda lb. 4c Ivory Soap cake 7t2e Pels Soap ) A karc P.&G.NapthalH0,11-5 Babbitt's Soap TT f nr Star Soan Ammonia uoi. c 25c asco ifiuing bot. 7c Chloride Lime big can 10c Peterman's Hoach Food can 8c Petcrman's Discovery can 13c Insectine can or bot. 12c Ilinso ,' pkgs. for 20c Lux- Flakes pkg. 10c Babbitt's Cleanser can 6c Vulcanol can 8c Putz Liquid Polish can 9c, lfic Ivor,' Soap Flakes pkg. 9c Sweetheart Soap cake 5'2c Palmolive Soap 3 cakes 2oc Asco Regular 45c BROOM to 33Ceach Thii special price for one week only Lottee &a J "Tvstk mi. niiTnuKNrr.' "Asco" Blend is not really a low priced coffee it's a quality coffee throuRh und through. It's our Producer-to-Con-sumer Plun that enables us to sell such a high-grnde coffee nt auch a low price. Don't judge it by the price try a cup and we know your decision will be that of hundreds of thousands of satisfied users the Best Cup at any price. Peninsular Condensed Milk c 17c The quality is too well known to need mention. Big value. Wanamaker' s Down Stairs Store Sixteen White Brand New Lots in the Sale at 25c to $2.90 Big Tuesday Special! Tomorrow we will run another of our regular Tuesday Special Sales. Come enrly ami take full advantage of the wonderful values we are offering. Every pound of meat is sweet and' wholesome, but we are cutting tho prices unusually low for ono day, tomorrow, in order to acquaint still more folks with the advantages in dealing at the Asco Meat Markets. These Prices in All Our 183 Sanitary Meal Markets City Dressed Pork Shoulder, b. 16c Milk Fed Country Veal Breast lb. 15c Neck lb. 18c Shoulder lb. 18c Cutlets lb. 45c Rack Chons lb. 22c Rib Chops lb. 30c Loin Chops .... lb. 35c Fresh Beef Liver, "., 12c 5000 Yards of Fine Silk embroidered Voiles Special at 85c a Yard 38 Inches Wide 60 different patterns and each pattern in several different color combinations! The loveliest dress mate rials that we have had this season and the best values ! Voiles like these would ordinarily sell for two or three times this price and, even now, if we -were to mark these twice this price we should probably sell every piece. You cannot imagine the unusual beauty of the designs and color combinations unless you see them. Trench blue with a small design embroid ered in American Beauty. Black with a silver-thread block plaid. N Old blue with a pattern in gold. Dark Copenhagen with green: n ?oft warm lan with aago green; 'white with rt. Bluc-and-black check with a sntall design embroidered in green. These arc but a few among many, each one seem ingly prettier than tho last. What unusual, distinctive dresses they will make! (CentrHl) ' l"JV 'Js "i ' -'-- - ' ( .$1.50 - $l'50 L I 55c $1 Light, Summery Hats For the Festivities of May and June are gathered together in a veritable flower garden of delicate shade Many of them would be lovely for bridesmaids. Combinations of tagal straw and taffeta, Georgott? and fine straw braid, lints of Canton crepe and hats of organdie arc all of the becoming, wider-bvijntned. more fem inine sort, j Excellent choosing around $10. (Murhrl I f uT Women's New Wool Jersey Sports Jackets $10 Evct so smart with plaid .skirts now or with tub .-kirts later on! Thes.o are all-wool jersey jackets, in four different style in four colors navy, black, bioiwi and tnn. All hae Tuxedo collars and belts, the wiricty coming in the pleated backs and unusual pockets. Two especially good features they're cut plenty lpng in the waists and the slccieb fit cloudy. Sizes 14 to 10. Olarkrll Tomorrow, Tuesday, the Whits Sale has a fresh begin- J ning. All sorts of new "special?" .ntl arrived have been j marked ready for a happily bu.-'y da . ! "Prices certainly have gone down." "Prices certainly i are special." "Aren't they really loely?" These are some of the remarks about the remarkable White Sale opportu ! nities. This is the once-in-six-months-chance to get neccs ' cities at very small expense. Women's Nightgowns, 55c, $1, $1.50 o.h- gown are of white cambru with blue stitching. SI nightshirt nightgown have -ilky b'wd frog? and arc pipd t with hlue or pink ', SI and SI. ."50 nightgowns are of materials' 5of and tine and trininifri with particularly dainty embroideries, la e and ribbons Envelope Chemises, 75c and $1 t Cotton crepe with ribbon-run camg ,t and fine nainook j with quantities of la.r. at Toe anil Si. All are trimmed at the knee. Pink or White Bloomers, 75c Not only are they good bloomers we 1 made and plenty full, but they are quite elaborately trimmed with Vn!encienne. la . New Corsets, $1.50 and $2 I F-'ne different models for slight to average large women. Tmk or white coutil heavily boned or with only a (cv bones One model has : two elastic side breadth' One style has olat. at the top and another J has elastic, insets at the waistline and hips. ' Cirntrl Women's Blouses, $1.65 and $2.90 -to at rath pvice 1- pu r ... . - m One turcd. At Sl.fio tin1 blouse.-, ate of pm.s or blue clickeil voile and corded. striped and plain ercam color loik Dozens of Different Styles in Delightful New Frocks $10 to $20 A charming little frock in navy blue ha i truotme skirt and an tinbroidcred bodice of tricolette", $10 A navy taffeta dress, quite simple ot line, has organdie collars and cuffs, $10.75. Mignonette and printed Georgette combination- are also S10 75. Wide Choosing at $16.50 and $20 Printed Georgettes, and foulards are made in the most charming and Summery ways, $16.50. Plenty of navy bine dret-fes among embroidered or beaded Geor gette crepes, $20. Crepe da chine dres.-es are made with pleated skirts or with broad sashes and pipings of gray, 320 Unusually pretty is a diej-.s of pleated i-nij:oUe crepe over a foundation of chnrmeue Tin. oeads dge thr from. $20. (Miirl,i-tl siripcu ami pi.iin cream roior imi'- rA iiyjeii,' ft Jt. Frilled, lace trimmrd and tailored ijJWJ TO-' iflWbrr hJ ...tvle.-. Interesting sorts which ate SJ'HKh i', P, -. .S ...,..n tijH..w .,.. x .1 5KF?SJa(iiir M Ift rfriW Window Awnings, in 4 Sizes Complete at $3.60 All ready to put up and every needful i included. Of serviceable, weather-resisting khaki cloth with l'J-mch scalloped skirts, cut full throughout. In sizes HO to 48 inch Sicilian stripo awnings nro $3.90 Porch awnings, ." feet to 15 feet C inches, are $13.50 to $25.50. complete. An excellent assortment of couch hammocks at $11.50 to $35. Outfit!) usijully considerably more expensive At $2.00 aie coo unite habiit.r shirtwaist that ln.t ,ear cost $Z more each. They have lnvge near. buttons, turn-over cuffs and the $1.65 v- ' -'$2.90 vnh as e:ii)- as a handkerchief. """ " - (Mnrl-'l i The Children's White Sale I'rine'. slip for 2 to ( ear girl- am T'.r o : .n, 10 to 1(5 years aie SI 25 to Si. 50. Mothers will tind the materials 'l-uomnionlv soft and good Mostly with durable emb'-oiucr;- . !no n pi'-tty pattern. Hois' f-uitt. for 2 to t? enr rhap1- lia' e plum i iia nbray trousers, suspend, i and .oilai- arm -triped iil.li mu'lra- I ,o is. Decidedly exceptional a; SI fl.i .( rnlruli White Sale Towels, Napkins, Tablecloths and Pillow Cases .'"c for J'.o best whne nath tourU i.- h:iM "ft n two ici,r' They aie 17.x"l niche- .ind u-e -o ht.tv ..n.l sponge- tjiat thev .in away heyono thr best m e ha- -ecn at 2."u 25c for goo,! muslin pillow caes with i-Ki r,.Mo I hei are l m- -55 irichch by " 'n. he wide ISr for napkin of cotton damak nca'i hemn-e.-" -,: i a good deal better than anything we haie had. SI for tableclothj. of cotton damask with l.enwt. -.. 1 hems Thev are made from ."S-im-h squnr. -, but when the hem- a"' 'ai,on up they are not ii.tc that 'arge. Se-era! pattern!" iCcntruli Almost the Entire Center Aisle will be given over to the White Sale again tomorrow and, of course, the regular sections will be full of it. Prices start as low a3 8c and nothing is higher than $3.90 in the whole Down Stairs White Sale. h s 3 scn Stores all over I'hila. and throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland j'CW For $2, $3 or $5 a Variety of Nice Things for Girls 6 to 14 For $2 fine white jean middy blouses, all white or with blue collar-, and cuffs; fresh new lawn dresses with small figure of lavendrr, green, blue or rosoj hand-cmbroidorcd collar and cuffs. (tkotchod); drosses of plaid uinghnm or whito voile with ribbon sashes; middy dresses with blue gingham skirts and white Jean bodices. For $3 --skirts of plaid or navy blue serge, made on white uiniribodice-", hand-embroidered gingham frocksi - white jtun or Copcnhaeen gingham regulation drenc- isket.hedi. For $5 - an odd group of Spring ioatt. of navy serge in fi to Id ih.i, sire", nlk poplin contd for fi-year-oldr.; - fino white regulation dresses with pink, blue or green collars hnd luff - fine checked or plnid gingham dresses with hnnd-embroidered ouches. (Market) ' 'J A ! I M S2V $3 ilia Still Good Choosing Among Women's Pumps and Oxfords at $2 B'ai-li kidikin, black dull leathei and patent leathct pjnip" ami oxfom ties in a iB'iiti of .''. Sizes are in oiupiei' . but it's worth hil.. to loiik for .on t7c t i ItrftthMt l a Q m I Kf PJ HI MM m 'iu M 'M ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO irfiiftiiiliiilniTiiTifiiinm ninnnwiuTT 1 i 1 rmt M
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