Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 16, 1921, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 13, Image 13

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MRS. WILSON GIVES WARNING
ABOUT DANGER OE HOUSE ELY
This Pest 's Dre'cth' Responsible for Spread of Many
Contagions Diseases Keep Screens, Swatters and
Sticky Paper All Summer Long
ny miw.
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All H01IS rrifii'ii'
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I hnxe nnci nil other "p1nci- where pile
mHEHE enn bo no dmibt of the ro
TP0Mlblllty of ! linMRofly for
miifh of the SlrKtira nn .. ......
Si.. Tf hm now 1m clrunltely
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of lnoi rnhhlnli nrp ppriiilttPcl to nc
piimnlntp, TIip wilted niitl nnrtlv Hp
cnyed footlx nrp without, nny iloubt.
prime breeding: plnreji, not only for the
fi.v. but alio for the (loudly ptomaine
Rcrm.
1 hnvp lienrcl rrfinrcl nnd pdupnlod
both In- Proplp n,v thnt limy nrp nlwn.vn o
nonioreci with Hip llles. hut tlint thP
tertnny " "" ,iiii ..i ., '""l5 ,llnP"y won i kppp hip Kiicnon noor
itiielnn gfrn1"' ' "r """"' '" '' ' ' "''"' ami ut'v nrp niwnyH o Rind when
j i,,iri lmve broil found In Inrfte tho .liiumcr senson over nnd they nrp
and rnoir rplleved of tho lintlierwmp fir. T irnnlil
number on tnc nouns ... . . '' j,t ns ,. ,., ,,.adlj. poSOn. n food
trom ii kitchen where thin is permitted.
Files nrp nn acknowledgment of dirt.
filth. rnrelpines nnd disene. (let rid
of thpiu nt nnep nnd don't dppend upon
jour neiRiiiiot. (Jot buy youmeir
ii. nnri-insi iiiiiii in i
rr0rl tnnr .... - "" bothered with
. ii. nm pxieniiiuy, '"i"---!""- i ,
experiment
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Screen nil the windows nnd doors nnd S
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v..llon ins D.v ll'iiu'i
found that flics arc responsible for t
i,...ih.lnn of the Kerm of cnnle:
lafinlum nnd other serious jmenlle In
..llnnl ll?onC.
ThffP in-ecls nre pnrtleulnrly dnncer- rnieli nnd bill every sliiRle fly. Clean
.. Pents on the disrrlminntlons of up nnd disinfect your premlen. both
on m spM n" '" , , Inside nnd out. nnd if you dwell In nn
dlttaw. They nre very fond or not.i n,)nrtm(nt hoiIWi , np!gh,,0Wi
olid nnd tinuifl foods, either rnw or t )(, cns nf n sp(ll nf srknPSS W01lI,
nVed- and ns these very netlve nnd pny for the paint for the house.
.. .. flit from plnce to plnre, , Hch .usually enter the house throuch
rntlesf pe ts (lit from pinw i I ( door nttractC(, ,,, b ,h
they travel over n vast surtnee, vun nrm mnst tpmperntll.p nnf) ,,,. of
Minldernble rapidity, .lust one ny. foods. Tnkp n cloth nnd dampen It
i . nine one seeond crnwl through well with lteroenc oil, then rub the wire
alone, mw moment. n" ,no wreen door, both Inside nnd out.
filthy excrement nnd tnr nej ' ra0l"'nl' with this. CnrP must I,p taken not to
be builly engnged in supping nertni Mllfr )P 0 rn nnv llor( romhw.
from a ftlck of enndy. or it piece niitlon mny cause n fire. Scour nut nnd
;.. i in vour child's hands; or per- disinfect the enrhngp rnn nnd be sure
61 , mi u ..vlnuiitne in vour clni ,,",, .vo" IiaVP on'' thnt is sufficiently
hp it will be Hinml g in jour s m v w,(h ,( ,., ,.ovor NVP
of milk, nnd thru It will Hinse inpull j rtlm) mik )0ttlos, mvH!lhp, r'lennM.
incn n dish of food. I them well nnd (.ee thnt thp milkmnn
The relation of the housefly to inllectM them regulnrlj . An nccuinu-
tvnhold fTPr fhou'.d bp plninly under-! lotion of milk bottles about the premises
Jtnod nnd nppreclnted. if we nre to not only unsightly, but nffords tlie
arold disense. Tills fever is n ..- , ly n plnec to Inj itn eggs.
called enteric l'"rn;p-..,l,llnt.1i''' ,' '. If jnu use ny paper, fasten it se
caused by a c"rm or bnc litis thnt en m ,mfiy t s1)jI1 ,,,r(,PS of hoHr(I Rm i(
and find' l"e in tne '""..m. ..n wm , hIovv nrnxml tllP ,.oom ,
cause dnmngp. I havp found that if
the paper was cut in linlf before open
ing, then the pieces could enslly be
fastened upon nn old phte nnd nre thus
secure; it enn easily be moved, then,
from room to room.
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tldners. Vow the point that I wish to
lmoress upon you i that this condition
Kills verv frequently for n consid
erable time before the individual t
come seriously ill nnd it mny nlso re
main for it long time nfter the nppnrcnt
rtcovcrv from the illness. Thus they
rire off! through the use of dishes, forks,
linives and spoons, whiili have been
tjSdl bv them. xiiffiHcnt germs to Iny low
an rnilre community. And if the tiles
are permitted near these utensils, you
can' easily understand how the germs
are carried nnd transmitted.
During the height of the summer
ffaon. a generation of Hies Is pro
duced eteiy ten to twelve days nnd
tie female fly will deposit from 120
to 130 egg at n thne and she m tikes
four such deposits during the s-enson,
IiTlng at least WO eggs.
The egg i" n tiny white spot about
en-twentieih of nn inch in length nnd
If magnified. II would he found to re
Pfmble n tln well-shnped grnin of
elicit; it is sharply pointed nt one end.
These egg", or lnrvne, nre deposited In
clusters nnd nre usunlly hatched in
from six to twenty-four hours. The
terarerature of the nir controls the time,
of liatebins.
The main hrcediiiB places of the
housefly are the garbage enns, trash
Swat nnd kill evpry fly thnt you pos
sibly can nnd if you have srn'nll chil
dren, by all means screen jour porrli
for their comfort nnd health.
Clenn up the bnck yard nnd sprinkle
it liberally with freshly slacked finely
powdered linio to sweeten the soil. Do
not permit food or dishes to stand
about ; they will attract flies. Do not
purchase stale looking foods in pack
nges or in bulk. Insist that (lie produce
merchant keep his foods under screens
nnd nwny liom the street tilth nud dust
as well as the flies.
Do not darken the house. If there arp
flies about, anil allow them to find hid
ing plnces to breed. Itnther. look care
fully at once to the screens nnd then
with n swatter, kill every lij. Do
not permit one to escape. A broom
covered with n cloth will remove them
from the celling and you will thpn get
an opportunity to swat them.
Gather the flies ns fast ns you swat
them nnd throw them In n pan of water
Usually the swatter only stuns them and
uuless this precaution Is taken, they
return to life again.
Tolorado s
Salt lake City
Yellowitone
"See them togethi -
Three fine vacation trips in one!
Roam over the great Rockies among wild
flowers, visit Rocky Mountain National (Estes)
Park unexpectedly run into a deer or an elk
nature at its wildest but also at its safest.
Golf, tennis and horseback riding too.
Then visit Salt Lake City hear the organ
recitals in the wonderful Mormon Tabernacle
and bathe in the buoyant waters of Great
Salt Lake you can't sink.
See in Yellowstone the legerdemain of nature
presented as at no other place in the world.
Geysers, canyons, boiling springs, waterfalls,,
cascades, roaring hot and cold streams. See
great herds of wild deer, buffalo, bear and elk.
Live in wildwood camps or luxurious, modern
hotels, as you choose.
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M ,WU,I"T""' Touriat Fare, Coinmeucinn Juno Itt
riy ',.''D'c'd'nf Month" for iummer vacation. Don't overlook
on it" Salt L"U" aml Yellow.tone. You can enjoy them all
.ij .,"me ,r'P' " request we will plan R trip for your con
"deration. Write for illustrated hookleUl "Colorado Mountain
J"lygrouruU," "Kocky Mountnln National Park," "Yellowstone
National Park." "Utah.ldaho Outlngi. They are free.
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Through sleeper to Yellowstone, beginning June 17,
For Information ai
Any railroad ticket office or
D. M. Davll, Oen'l Agt. C. 4 N. W. Ry
M4Wldener llldg., 1335 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia
K. t,. Fsaklns, Qen'l Agt , U. P System,
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in the best cultivated tea Burdens of the Orient, arc Rrown the high-grade tens that go
to make ovr five delectable blends
Orange Pckoc Mixed Plnin Black
Qld Country Style India Ceylon
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pkg. 12c
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i ou mny think you are satisfied with the tea you are
now using, but when you drink a cup of Asco tea you'll know
wVint. tnn sntUfnrtlun rnnllv iiiorinc Tn nf fVii same hieh
quality are being sold elsewhere for 70c, 80c nnd 00c "per lb., yet our price is only In",
made possible by our Producer to Consumer Plan that saves you the difference.
A'oe. Tell our clrrk what Ravor gnu lik bvnt and he will gladly uggel which of
the five Asco blcnda is the one you'll call your favorite.
Asco Orange Pekoe nnd Asco Indin Ceylon make the best Iced Tea.
Asco Tea Means Quali-Tea
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Best
Pure
LARD b lie
You never have to worry about the success of your pastry
when our open kettle-rendered lard is used there's a big
difference.
Another Big Reduction!
jJl S Butter
A Clean Cut of 4c per lb.
lb.
40c
Wp give our customers the benefit of evcr
market change. It has been years since you were
able lo buy this delicious butter at such a remaik
ably low price.
Richland Butter, lb. 37c Su?
"" Our butter sales broke another record last week. North, South, Kast nnd West
Asco Stores arc known for the quality of their Butter and Eggs.
print,
value.
Gold Seal
Eggs
Carton
35c
Twelve big frcdi beauties in every carton.
do..
Strictly
Fresh Eggs
Kvery egg guaranteed absolutely fresh.
30c
Fancy
Blue Rose
lb.
5c
RICE
is. Fine nt
would enjoy a nice Rice Puddini
Fancy Calif. Seeded Raisins, pkg., 28c
wliolc grains. Fine qunlity. The family
Seeded Raisins.
with
Quaker Quakies
cut to
5c
pkg.
The lowest price for Corn Flakes since
the good old days before the war. Take
full advantage of this big cereal value.
Babbitt's Soap rnh 5c
nt
A typical Aiu'o rmr&aln.
Babbitt's Cleanser r"n 6c
Anotlior Afceo bargain.
Oni of tho bt plransprn
for Binks, bath tubs. tc.
Blue Monday Needs
Asco niuing hot. 7c
(Jold Dust 6 pkgs. 25c
Chnse-0 pkg. lc
Fels Napthn Soap ) filZr Patt
9c
Star Soap
I 4 for 25c
Asco
Ammonia bo".
Kxtra strpnctji. A hnue
hold nre..ty.
Rinso 3?r 20c
Tin- Dirt rhoarr
Takp nlvantaR( r thi.
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Hot Sparks From
Asco Anvil
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Beat White Potatoes.
V2 Bus. 35c
Best Pink Salmon.,
Viola Cherries . . . .
Hershey's Cocoa. . .
Calif. Tuna Fish . .
Asco Noodles
. . . can 10c
. . .can lUVae
. .can 9c, 18c
.can lie, 16c
pkg. 5c I
New Texas Bermuda Onions lb. 5c
Jiggtime (Cake Flour) . .' pkg. 23c
Libby's Cooked Corned Beef. . . .can 15c
Best Pure Catsup big bot. 12V2c
Asco No-Waste Sliced Bacon. . .pkg. 18c
Best Soup Beans lb. 6c
Campbell's Soups can 10c
Best Pearl Tapioca lb. 10c
Asco Jelly Powders, .pkg. 3c. .'I for 2"ic
rure .leuies glass 10c
Asco RIack Pepper pkg. ."e ,
Fine Table Salt bag lie
Asco Peanut Butter lb. 15c
Asco Family Flour 5-lb. bag ."..1e
Strong Window Screen nn. r,r,n
Tender Sugar Corn ,T cans 2,'ic Fancy Norway Mackerel ea. 7c,
15c
asco
Coffee
lb.
25
All codecs are not alike. Asco Blend
is a combination of rich full-bodied coffees
from the best plantations in the tropics.
Try it you will taste the difference.
kp- Milk ,a"
Asco IVUliV enn
A special price on this Aco
product. Big value. Try a can.
13c
quality
Asco Cornstarch pkb. 7c
An economical and pleasing dessert.
Make your next pudding uith Asco Evapo
rated .Milk.
Figure It Out!
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.ouui:i oc line priru "i inu nig icior i.oai 1 from the nrire von are nmv
and you
paying
for bread. Then multiply the difference bv the number of loaves -n-i nr ..ni, :ni.
will have some idea of the money you are losing when you are paying more. '
''railk Victor sL -C. c
Flakv white and with
crust. The biggest bread value baked
1 11 h golden brown
We'd Like to Have YOU Come
to one of our Meat MarkctH tomorrow to see tho big values we are offering in our Tuesda
Special Sales. Wo know that when you see the choice tender meats displayed, at such low
prices, we can look for you to become a regular customer.
" Stop in and ask nny of our clerks just where our Meat Market nearest to your
home is located. Ho will gladly give you full Information.
The Prieei in All Our 184 Sanitary Mm at Markets Ttttday ONLY, May 17th
City
Dressed
Pork Shoulders ib. 16c Whole Chuck Roast n. 12V2c
bS. Pot Roast ib. 15c
Fresh Beef Liver ib. 12c
Lean Soup Meat lb.
Lean Boiling Beef lb.
Cross-Cut Roast lb.
Thick End Rib Roast lb.
8c
10c
22c
20c
Milk
Fed" Broiling Chickens 40c
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Milk Tri, Holt
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t'liiiibinatlon Hroceri Store and Meat
RH that crowd Its counters eeri hour
1r SIoich all over I'hila. and tlmmnlwut Pennsylvania, Sew Jersey. Delaware and Manland
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$6.25 $5.75 $G
Fresh Gingham Frocks
$4.50 and $6
I'm checks, large chivk.-, over-plaids and broken plaid- in pink,
blue, brown, red and black-and-white coloring- make tlicM' wholonmc,
cherry drosses that women like to wear in Suninxi Man h:ir
organdie frills or organdie or pique collars nnd ruff-.
Voile Dresses Start at $3.25
and there are scores of charming frocks at ?."i.T."i, Sfi, S7.."il and .V"."
They're flowered and dotted and in a great nriety of hamNomi .
flaik-tolored patterns of the kind usually found onl.v in (.liorgette or
foulard.
Dotted dark blur voile dresses for large women are Sfi.on to
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Airy Organdies
and voiles of the liner grades are n-ed in some nt the prettie.
Summer drcsps we have ever seen. The coloring are a jov. Ss.."iO
?n.B0, SI2 to S.15.
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White Tub Skirts
Made in 30 Different Ways nt
$1.15 to $5
While all are quite simple, as
befil skirts destined to take
manj trips to the tub, a pleas
ant variety has been introduced
in pockets, belts nnd button
trimmings.
Skirts of white cotton gabardine
begin as low as $1.15, SI 35 and
91. f5.".
Surf satin kirts start nt .2.fn).
An interesting skirt of wide
wale pique is S-l.50.
Prices, in every instance, arc
decidedly lower than thj were
a year ago.
Linen Skirts, $5.75
Straight-line skirts with slot
pockets, well tailored and trim
med with six pearl button 4 each.
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Loveliest
Embroidered
Voiles, 75c
I' i Mich fine, smooth, soft
texture and in --uch beautiful
dtnde' of iolor.
Then when ou add that it has
pretty patterns emriioideiod in
contrasting silk -uch a-, black
wi'h a ilvoi -thread block plaid,
old blue with a pattern in gold,
dark ground with bright silk de
signswell, you can understand
whj man people are talking
aboii i
III iinhe vie and dozens of
ditTeient patterns.
'. ! 'nch Organdie
Special, 50c
i'eer, fine quality i-. in deli
cate 'inting- of pink, orchid,
liglit Ivie nnd turquoise.
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Notes of the
Newest Hats
They are entirely of C'anton
crepe in pastel tint or hiighlcr
shades.
Wide-brimmed bat are of
Georgette crepe, especially white.
Hat of i"bl)on have the ciown
in basket iioaic.
Dehghtfu' hat- are of organdi?.
many w-th dark chain .-.titi-h'tii;.
lines aie cceptional!. sof m,h
becoming and color include
grav.s. gi-eeiiv, pink, tangerine,
ecru, bl'tes and while.
!!ce!'int choosing .inuin i -5!i In
and sin
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White Sale Blouses
$?.15
Nearly bnlf and lrs than
half for fashionable blouse- in
b ght mlois - rose, blue, gray,
orchid, yellow and tan. Sheer
organdie, oile or striped ma
terials with the populni Peter
Pan or roll collars.
Half dozen attractive tIes,
Inn not nil i7.es in each -tyle.
White Sale Brassieres
90c Average
Half Price
Urol. en lot- of e'almrate
ln'fi'-sieie. l.aie, lace nnd
-aim and pielt cotton
lLtteriab. lnre-ti mimed In
tiiiinllx pood ones.
Business-Like Aprons
25c
1 irsli ones of pncale in
light iidms trimmed with rick
i nc k braid.
"Polly Prim" Aprons
50c
Piettj peicale-, usually in
attractive figures, trimmed
wilh rickraik braid and two
pocket'-.
Dear Little Frocks
.$1.25 and $1.50
l ihimihIIv good at the prices.
In pietty p'tiU, blue, green or
coin color chock, neat tripea
and plain coloi. Sonic are the
fetching pantact'e stle 1 to
ii j ear ize-.
Tablecloths, $1
(ioocI lustrou.s cotton clamask
ones with neat hemstitched
ends o round with sralloped
edge 54-inch sje.
Napkins, 18c
IS v IS inches, of cotton
dnmak, nicely hemmed.
White Sale Corsets
$1.25, $2.50
The SI. 25 ones aie topic or
low lurt model. for slight to
nwage In t if figu.es
The S2.5H cine- are of beiu
tiful pml. oi white cotton ma
teiials for slight to average
large women.
Extra-Size White Sale
Nightgowns
SI for white nnni-ook night
gown. with Ik dim itching for
1 1 miming.
.'.' foi dainty pink crepe
pown- in a imple style
I's. If) and 20 .i.-i.'
Extra-Size Crepe
Bloomers, $1
( ut generouslv wide and
well made. White on'j
Children's Roll-Top
Stockings, ?5c Pair
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t. black on'
In I nrep
'c iv Ii rihlied,
Girls' White
Flannel Skirts
p'-ett. mode and in..'
lotrr.t'ui he skins aie ple.n
eel or gocd and finished w tli
stitching and 'ailored po kc i
?T "5 Sie 12 to 1 1', eat
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Double-Panel
White Petticoats
$1.50 to $5.50
SI. 50 fm plain while - alloped
nu-hn pott ii r .u ..
S2 tin -c al oped white pique
I Cttl' ..nt.
S.I to pett iou- w -Ii iu-!ling
i niton tops and 'ul ilk llf.iinc-es
.in 1 pelt Mini!, i ntnel' of tub -ilk
SII.S5 foi etticoat- of nil, silk
Mith lloiinie or thoe on -tiaight
i lit', tinislu'd with -cnllop.ng
" fm petticoat- of Mil. atin,
.'h duulili panel front an,
hi k, ti i . .1 n ., thire Pl.
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$9.75 $6.90
$9.75
Summer's Low White ShoQ in
9 Distinct New Styles, $6.40 to $9.75
workmanship, price, are much lou,r tlm,. .. ulcl ,xPer,, I I n tie , J st irs
btore when.' prices are always low. """It i'uti Mails
The Smart New Low Shoes Sketched
M.u lor white cimv,. Oxfords with
straight tips and covered medium heels.
$0.90 for strap pumps of white leath
er, like buckskin, with saddle straps. Cu.
ban heels ami white soles.
$fi.!lfl for white canvas Oxfords, sirik
mjrly trimmed with brown leather. The
have full winp tips and low heels.
.S!).7." for strap pumps of white leath
er, like buckskin, with black leather win
straps. Medium heels and white soles-.
Oxfords at $7.75, are of smooth white
leather with straight tips and perfora
tion. The soles are welted and the me
dium heels are covered.
At $8.2.') are Oxfords of white leather,
much like buckskin, with straiKiu lips
$!.7.i fop Oxfords of white leather,
like buekskm. with tan leather saddle
straps and trimming. Lmv heels and
w lute Miles.
$9.7.") for strap pumps, of white leath
er, hke buckskin, with tan leather saddle
straps Medium heels with white soles.
All the soles are carefully welted and
the Oxfords ate especially 'suitable for
sports wear and vacations.
3 Other New White Oxfords
and -saddle .straps, welted soles and me
dium heels.
Heal buckskin Oxfords at S!.7." are
woitli noticing ,,r ti,,.,,- ()'ine-s and
iri-.rin t-nt r - , m. ,traiKht ij,,8
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