'V' gi'f ' v ' VI r" , . h&nflr' ' ' bq IP - DfifflisPukES The School on the tee By."1"" hi apteh v ,;..... Trteka Ai.A.iht It would be easy to PE?w!c .rcMothcscalftl., lol on ""' . j0 n to show tnem nrouh'.vMO'lo nn(, teTKftnUck. f?r them .noranr ball. or nnynorn.. 0ed 'e.gy' . . i .. brows n ho rtottM tn'.t i . PcK(?y trouble, f ? t?f S.1 DM r on idea, '.'Why It wui". - . , , for MICKS 10 1 J0j . Milan 1 horns?" h whia rI.nd n ball an" nor.. Jffi-'k "or" c ?" wHhwr -Md why SAfWi for tho things Btae r,iflS.w there wns a clntter and A.n.CVnXf sticks and balls 1 fffiXind even drums rained out o gjjhornsami ev a fr(thtcned WW"0'' , tr-nr h ne the Tien wPlthZ ..ticks on their Wl eraSs seals did. But the seals Eft dull and dldn.t poy c 1o .at- mKn recur woum no " ,,.. &fc 1'iUneS on a seal's nose, when KL.e.l would jerk Its head nnd down tt.",,.!f? ju. .ia. divine the seal a SSXkT Then the 1 M lll.fi.rwl Billy UlOllgni nuru. " .' 2X't he seals do tricks for Fokr.v iw'??' ...... , u did for their Hie toe '-",-"" Then of a suaarn inu ii.u.v. St w the "fret of teaching them to Kffwj.h w hnd a lot of fish," he whispered. Instantly dozens upon doz ens of fish flopped out of the hole In tho ice. The seals squealed with joy nnd started for the fish. But Hilly grabbed a 'stout juggling stick and jumped ahead of them. , "lou can't have these fish not until you hnvc learned the tricks Peggy is teaching you, He swung the stick about so fiercely not a seal dared risk get Ing lilt by It. Peggy saw bis plan at once. "Kvcry seal that learns to balanco a stick on his nose will get a fine fish 1" Mie cried. At once the (.cnls became all eager ness to learn and in a wonderfully short time every one bad learned to balance n Juggling stick In real circus fashion. Prof. Tusky Walrus was the only one so awkward he couldn't learn. When each seal had learned the trick Pcjjsy gave them n fish nplece. Next Peggy showed them how to catch n ball on the nose nnd how to throw it, promising fish to those who could do the trick. Once more Peggy gave eaeh pupil n fish, Tusky Wnlrus alone not getting one. Following tills, Peggy showed ' tnu seals bow to Ijlow the horns with their mouths and beat the drums with their flappers. Only Prof. Walrus couldn't learn he was too busy at something olse. Toot I Toot t Boom ! Boom ! The band played on In true circus style un til it was tired, nnd then Teggy turned to reward the seals wish fish. And right there she got a -surprise, which will l;e told nbout tomorrow. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGJER- PHILADELPHIA,, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1921 15 .' fi-v' '' ' ?m THE DAILY NOVELETTE Holding the Claim By FIlEDnrAGK IIAJIT "I've never eaten such delicious waf fles 1" exolaimcd Htcphcn Hartrldge ns he gazed regretfully at a eleatr-swept plate. "Do tell me, Mrs. Ward, how 5ou mnnogo to get them so light and crisp 1" Mrs. Ward beamed on hef prize bonrdcr. Stephen llartridge. was a young mining engineer who hnd been sent by n great corporation Into the hr-k country to investigate the mln fral resources of the region: he was young and good looking, nnd there bad been some competition nmong tho keep ers of boarding houses for the honor and profit of his trade. Stephen bad tried them nil. and nfter one trlnl at Mrs. Wnrd's hnd remained us n peri mnnent guest. He lived down at Ills little shack, where he spent his time making out renor's and testing soils nnd unpromising looking rjteks; but for his menls bo never failed to report to Mrs. Word promptly 011 the dot., "Bless you. Mr. Hartrldge, I don't mnke them waffles. I'm no hnnd to cook. I just run the plncc nnd sec that everybody getR served. It's my daughter Mary that's the cook. She can take n little flour and jome milk nnd an egg or so and make you think' jou're slttln' right at your mother's kown table!" "Really? Why haven't I mot this PARTNERSHIPS NOTICE 18 . HEREBY GIVEN THAT Mareua Ilochnrarh and (Iwson Hel.ler. trading Marcos It.icliarach r Co., 27 and 10 N. IBth st havi dissolved partnership s of June 1. 1021 All debts due to mild rartnershlp are to bo paid to, and those duo from the same, will be paid by said part nershtn a'. 101 West End Trust Illdtr., Phil ,d1phla. Pj rUB BACllAIUClf OKHHON HKIHtnK. MARCt'K IfACHARACIf & CO rMNTrtS O MAYER. Attnrnay. T-n-rir'V. IN lIKltEIIY OIVKN THAT TIIW co-partnerhlp xltlnit botwean Oarnr Friedman. oaniuri .runnriir. anu Jinx Cohen, tradlns as Frlrdman. Aranovlli Companr. '.ia been dlsnolved on May-21. 1021, by the withdrawal of the said Max Cohen and thnt tho business wIM be continued under the same partnership name by Oscar Fried man nnd Humuel Aranovlti. to whom all hlUs should be presented and nil claims PA ' JOSEPH HTKRNriEnOEn. Attorney. An Easy Shoe For Uri Easy Feet Men, don't see how cheap you can buy your shoes, but how good. Your feet are worth this consideration. CUSHION SHOES &. xr v. ' 4t-- J Made (or Men by J. P. Smith Shoe Co. are "the Easiest Shoes on Earth." They protect the feet from the hot days to come, keeping them cool and comfortable. ' You get immediate relief from all foot ills. Styles for young men to Grandad. 106 So. 13th St. 3 doors below Chtttnut paragon of the kitchen? You ore self ish, Mrs. Ward." ion just set where you ore, sir, and I'll ask her to come in," she re plied gcninlly. Then, calling to the back of tho house : "Mary; Oh, Maryl Como here n spelll" "Yes, mother," replied n voice. In a moment the doori swung open nnd Mnry entered. Stephen roso from his Mat and waited expectantly. "Mary, this is Mr. Hartridgc. the engineer down nl the, river shnck," beamed Mrs. Word. "An' this Is my daughter, Mr. Hartridgc tho ono that ii.uKrn inc. 11 wnnics you 11KO so niuto. "I liked your waffles so much thnt I couldn't resist the temptation to cry, Aiithn I Anthn! " l,Tnbf ctn vim. .Inn. ... n 4. mnln h curtain speech."' she laughed. "I m sure I don't mind appearing and bow ing." And she suited the action to the word. Stephen was delighted. He had not expected her to understand bis the atrical nlliislon. but she not only un derstood It, but eapped it ns well. He would 'have id more, but that she fled to the kitchen to attend to the wants of something or other that was In tho oven. Stephen sat bock with a sigh, That was the beginning of their acquaintance an nciinlntntii' that quickly ripened Into warm friendship. Then nnn ilnv Htr.ilvnn Tnllm! in ntt. pear at lnealtfmc. The day passed, and another, nnd still no Stephen. Mrs. Ward, anxious, made Inquiry aud dis covered from sonic grizzled miners tliut Stephen was holding n elnlm ho had located for his company- a job Hint ncccf.nl tntcd his staying on the land night nnd tiny till the proper pupcrs could be mnilc out. That night the fourth of Stephen's absence n cold ruin cot in. After clearing the supper tnble Mnry stood looking out at the gray swirls of water that swept ncro.-H the valley. She thought of Stephen In his cheerless lit tle Miack. eating fond he had cooked himself he. hated cooking, he had said once. She looked nnd v.iw tin light in tho shark. In a moment her mind was mnde up. She dinted Into (tie kitchen nnd returned with 11 well -stocked bas ket. Throwing her drawl over her head she stepped out Into the ruin nnd began the slippery descent to the cabin in the valley. , , , She was drenched nnd sonklng when she got there. Her rap was answered by Stcphen'H voice, unexpectedly uarsli. "Who's there?" , , "It's only Mary," she replied. In- Catnnflv tli A rtnAt onmtrttl nilULIJ . IW7 U)l-IIVIII . , "Come in j you must be soaked! I buven't nn firel used my last match yesterday. Why, what arc you doing hercV" . . "I I knew you couldn't get nway. and so I brought you something to cut --and I buve 11 match." In n moment tho Urn on the hearth was blazing, nnd Mnry dried herself as best she could while sho watched him nttack the food she bod brought. "Ye gods, but that was good ! he ex claimed, us he finished the last bite. "Hut you. wbv did ou risk your neck coining down here? "Why wh because I knew you were hungry. fultered Mnry. hardly knowing what hc said. Stephen Hnrt ridee rose nnd cnnic to her and took i her In his nrms. "Wasn't il because vou love me nnd i.ou know I love you? he nsked. And I Mary could nnl; nod her head. Outside the step of a horae was heard, nnd there entered tho niflu with tho jinpors that freed Htcphcn froni his Im prisonment. "Well, Stove, the company's proud of you for holding this einlhi!" lie cried. "I guess I located another claim 'feKj tlie same tunc," rcpucu oicpncn ji-4 1 lrfrvn tulftli n I.ln. W a..., ...i.. ... r. . ., .. Next' completes novelette Tito L,A'ii'; dry Mst. ' f,. m Rheumatism and Neuritis Why Suffer Longer? Drink Mountain Valley Water Famoua curative water from near Hot Springs, Ark. RADlO-ArriVR ENDOrtSKD I1Y PHYSICIANS s Mountain Valley Vatcr Co., 718 Chestnut St. Minn Wdlniit RI07 S ed h- '. 1"' r''je. HoteM, Ctfe and P tnrp . ol'l i Orel '-liw yofnr. drilRClstH. et . PMMMMWlg llll!lfM: iM'rSiiKjil rnnirrtfwft 1: i! 'Hnltit nr tl,r.. 1 liy us riNANCIAT, TO THE IIOMIRRH OF CONNECTICUT RIVER POWER CO. OF NEW nAMI'lMIIRl. First Mortgage 5 30-Ycar Sinking Fund Gold Bonds due June 1, 1937 Tli under!imel hreby kIv notlco that It hn.8 In th" Hlnkln Fund tho rum of JSd.lO.I for Invoitlment In the t)e-mpntlonort bond". Offers of Iwnrts liidorK-d "Tmirtfr of Conn. Klvrr I'ower Co. of 'N. II. Iloin!" will b received hy the Truntc. nt 17 Court 8trM, HoMon Mh , until noon of .June 13. 1021. nt which tlm they will bo opened. ti rlKht l reserved to reject nny or uH oner. Interest on Hccepted bonds will cea Juno 15 1921. OLD COLONY TRUST COMPANY, Trustee Fly C H. HUMTItnEV. Vice Treldent. Dnte Juno n, 1021. AltTIIim W. DRAYTON First Mortgnite Per Cent 10-Ye.ir Slnklnc Fund Oolil llondi, Pile 1020 The undorsljned Invites tenders of i.bovs bonds for ! nnd delivery, its of July 1, 1B21, at r. price not exceeding I02'i rrr cent and nccrued Interest, to exhat.t $7000. a sum now available In sInklnB fund. Sealed tenders, stating numbers and amount of bonds offered, addressed to "The. Colonial Trust Company. Trustee, Arthur W. Drayton first mnrtaire r. per cent bonds." will be received until .1 p. in .Tup 2S, 1021. THE COL3NIA1. TRUST CO.. THUSTEF Market and 13th sts. FRANK C. rjVES, Treasurer. Philadelphia. .May 27. 11!1 ITAIItllll.l. HTiTK II.WK Notice Is hereby given that bv a resolu tion of the Hoard of Directors of tho FAIR HILt. STATE BANK a special mentlng of the stockholders of said bank has been railed and will be held on Tucrdny. -lune 14. 1021, at 2 o'elook P. M. at the general office of the bank. 201 Fuller nidi.. 10 South 18th street. Philadelphia. Pennsylvania, to take action on the approval or disapproval of and to vote for or against tns proposed Increase of the capital stock of the said bank from tnO.OOO to 1200,000, and for the transaction of any other business properly coming before ,ald meeting. 8KltjTON. Secretary. TATlllt lilJtl' r """" t-iii-iiwiw AnVKRTISIOIKNT ADVRKTISnMKNT iiajj MiMiiiiiiJi iiinjnumi iiHiiiiiiin miiiiiini 'ftfip .Eil '&1 IpSraS? The week-end specials announced by the Kruso Stores are worth Boting, for it is a well-known fact that any one who has tasted Kruso's tandles will always return for move. MO MATTER how often one goes il into Tho Blum Store, 1310 Chestnut Street, it is with pleasure, for one always sees the most de lightful and latest modes displayed there. It is for this very reason that you may of,ten pick up a charming little frock at a really very low price, as they arc constantly making room for the new models which are coming in. At present you will be interested in the beaded Georgettes. . They are made up both in the darker shades which may be worn on the street and also in the lighter colors appropriate for out-of-town or seashore wear. These beautiful little dresses will be found to be an enjoyable and prac tical addition to tho summer ward robe and are quite inexpensive.1 TT IS amazing the number of unique and useful things thero are for sulo at tho hoiisefurnishing store of J. Franklin Miller, 1612 Chestnut Street, which will ndd to tho sum mer's comfort nnd enjoyment. An Alnddin Thormalwaro Jar, for in stance, will be found to be almost in dispensable. This jar, constructed to keep its contents hot or cold, is made with n largo too which will permit filling with food in large pieces and will hold one gallon of liquid. Think how delightful it would bo to take ice cream on n picnic without tho in convenience of packing it. Or how refreshing a drink of something cold while motoring along a dusty rond. This is only one exainnlc, however. If vou will send for Miller's I.lst of MousefurnlsliliiRS. It will assist vou Krently In rutins out your summer home. pANTA LOUPES! What is mora refreshing on a warm dny? Those which I found at the store of Henry R. Ilnllowell & Son, Rroad Street below Chestnut, are tho sweetest and the most luscious that I have ever eaten. Their delicious flavor is un equaled. They are the first and the best of the season and are shipped from Imperial Valley, California. This valley, tho bed of an inland sea which disappeared thousands of years ago, is peculiarly adapted to the cultivation of cantaloupes on ac count of the sandy soil and tho drv quality of tho air. People out or town will particularly appreciate these wonderful melons, for they haven't had them yet this senson. Hallovvcll's guarantee perfect de livery Hnywrioro witnin iuuu miles. TJAVE you ever tasted any Maple Pecan KIkkps nmrn ilolinious thin thosp KnM nt tin Vvnen StnrfS. 102 South Eleventh Street (two OOOrS hflnu- ('lincl.intt nn,l .iorw Baltimore Avenue? Usually, you mow, they are 70 cents a pound, but ls Friday and Saturday they are OfferinCT thpm no n cnnninl nt null' 60 cents. If you are spending tho wwena with a friend, I nm sure wi a oox ot these rand'es will bo XTlUCn flnnrorintorl Arrniii fliiu i-nrb the Peanut-Brittle will be sold for cents a pound. Both last week no weeK before last their supply "Peanut-Brittle was completely cx- nitnterl n T nn.l !,,.,!!.. 11 n Rood it is. And those Butter Creams, which simnlv molt in vnnr I mouth, will now be 50 cents perma- wnny. QN LEAVING your town house for the COUntrv or Rrnshorn vou will not wiBh to take your silver with Jv? .and yet' yu w'"' wisl1 yur oie in your Summer homo to look uS trnmlm, .i .... ... .t '.vu .ft ,B' therefore, I think, advis- r"'5" purcnasc a really good quall- II "Ii wa,c' Al the store of l&'ley. Banks rtil,iu rn.,n.. you mav Km, . ii.. i i." cji BI i ,"""'"- ICUII.V luvmy Dll- quality on n Nicklc-Silvcr base. Di,,m ii T .rtlnnP1' " ifo JMMrally.dcsiBned as well as the &J11 ?ul,Prised at the wide se- .' Aw, nicn tliey r For pcr- 5 : TIM6 "" homes, dated gift" Kr0atly apprC" NOTlf'B WFIBAril (OMI'ANY TIIIKTY--KAR SINKING ri'NI) F1VK rr.R f'KNT Cni.TATERAI. Tlll'ST MORTOACJK (SOLD WINDS. OATKn .ll'NK 1. 1060. L'nilfr th provUlona of thn mortKne Healed proposal., will bp rfcelvrt for tlifl n rount of th SlnUlnif Fui.fl until 12 o'clock noon, .lunr 7. 1021. nt tl.o office of th under lEn'l. Trup. for th nl to It. nt tlw lovt price, not oxceeiMne Par arri nccrued Interest. '1 o many of thn above bondu 5133,(iO0.OS will purch. TroposalB dhouMi b Inclorped "Propnnl for tho h1 of tho WMibuch Company rive T'r C'ont CollatorHl Trunt Oold Honda" and ddreMtd to AgA R wljfo prMirtn( i iik pnoviDKNT i.in; and trust COMPANY or PllU.ADRLPIIlA. N. W. cor. 4th and fhostnut ntn . Phlladelnhln. Pa. I'ropomilM skai.ki) ruoi'o.s.M.s Ainiti:ssr:ii to w. II S. McNnlr. Secretary. Sharon Hill Scnool Board. Sharon Hill. Pa . wll' to recelvej at the nchool building unttl R I'. J YVrdnra dn.v, .lune 8. 11121. nt which time eald pro posals will be oocned for the nltorntlon and additions to n'jKent structure and a new extension thereto. Tho work will Include peneral contract, plumblnc and electric lluht. Ing. Illds from others than those enKased or established In business for which propo sals are asked will not be entertained. All bids must be accompanied by a cer tified check for $,100.00 on the proposal for the general contract; 1100.00 for the pro posal on tho ventllatlnu and boatlns system; 1100.00 on the proposal for the plumbing work; 1100.00 on the proposal for the eleo trlcnl work, said check to bo drawn to the order of the School District of the Doroush of Sharon Hill. The Hoard of Directors re serve the rlcht to reject njiy or all bids. Information as to plans, specifications and proposals for bids, etc., may be obtained at the office of rtie Architect. Norman Hulmes, 1A24 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia, Pa. A deposit of 15.00 will be required on all P'an'' W. H. S. McNAin. Secretary of the School District of tie Tlnrnue-h of Shsrnn Hill. SKAI.KD ntOPOSAI.S WIM. UK ItK- celveil nt Ilnom 2W. Cltv Hall, until 12 o'clock noon on Tucsdnr. .Tune II, 1021. and opened nt that time In Hnom 21fl. C'l'y Hall, for Installation of boiler equipment nt Mlruro Creek Pumplnc Station. Imiulro at Room tin. Cltv Hal'. TRANK II. CAVES', Director. vVaLTKH RKED (1KNKKAI. IIOSI'ITAI. Scaled proposals In triplicate will be re relxed until 11 A. M.. June 10. 102) and then opened, for Improvements to Water Supply System at Walter Heed General Hospital. Washington. D. C. Information upon annllcatlon to Constructlns Quarter master, rtoom 2110. West Trade nidi . Wash. Inittnn. D C Special Meetings 0SK COINTIKS OA8 AM) III.KCTUlC rs' COMPANY. Philadelphia. Pa . May 20, 1021. Notlrn l.i hereby Riven that, pursuant to resolutions of the Hoard of Directors of Counties (Ins artd Electrlo Company, a spe clal meeting; of the stockholders of -aid company hue been called and will be held nt the principal office of the company, norlh west corner of Hroad and Arch uts.. Phila delphia. Pa., on Jnlv 27. 1021,, at II o'clock A. M , for the purposes of votlns for or ffnlnst an Increase of the capital stock nf I the companv from 110,000 shares of the far value or nu eacn 10 inu.uuu snares or he par value of JRO each, of whlri fiO.Oftn shares shall be Class A Preferred Stock 50.000 shares (belm the present nuttinrltrd preferred stock) shall be Class D Preferred Stock, and 00,000 shares (belna; the present authorized common stock) shall be Common Stock: and In the event of such Increase of determlnlnc the designations, rlshts. prhl lege, limitations, preference!, and voting powers, or prohibitions, restrictions or nusll ncatlons of the voting; nnd other rlchts and powers and the terms as to redemption, of Said Class A Preferred Stork, Class 11 Pre ferred Stock and Common Stock; of author Izlnc said Class A Preferred Stock to be IsiAied and dlsnoied of by the Hoard of Di rectors of the Company at sue), time or times and upon such terms and conditions ns said board shall from time to time approve, pro. vlded. however, that said stock shall first be offered pro rata to the stockholders for "Ubscrlptlon nt not less than ran and of taking action upon ouch other matters In connection with the fnregolnt. as may prop, orly come beforo said meeting. a. w. crnuAN Serre.ary. T I u h,er (Iay' at tllc Country ta;' noticed how many more STJnff "im ar 5B Knickerbockers on St ters' flPnin'f nrounil their fiorSi0 n mh ,ncatcr and more Sv ble looked! Tho popu- SthFn l,hit:kter,,,ockm Iias Brown S LS. '$ ycnrB by Ic"Ps t?ba.M.",' J,rm' therefore, rjlad UBiial S ton,you nbot tho un- MmDoSh 7 Sra,e atl ,lhe Rtoro of Cheitan L& Cn"Ml. 1 334-1830 rtirla ?lr?rt- r superior cut, S aJ 5nV"t,WOrthtyoup considern- !fcls wliiev? ,.v i ,ie conl Rnrnmcr Ma,h, whfS rr. desir,e: v',lite "nn pW ioT01 Cra3h whlch nre VA THE CHESTNUT STREET SSOqiATJO Dlrlilemls THb" ELKCTKH' STOII OK liATTliltY Allegheny avc. lind 10th si. Philadelphia. .lune 1. 1021. The Directors have declared a dividend of three dollars (Ml per share from the net earnings of the Company on both common and preferred stocks, payable Julv 1. 1021. to stockholders of record at the close of business on June 13. 1021, Checks will be ""vJa I.TBU (1, Hl'.NPrcnSQN' Treasurer. ata Mi:irrfN(i or Tin; iitnim or m- rectort qf tho Coiitlno.itnl-l.oi.il tide Title r.nd Trust Conui;iiiy. held lune 2 H'21. a ainrterh dUld-ml cf H'c ($1.(10 per harm) uni lidnreij. rnyuhle on .lune ;,V 12I. to st .c'lliiildTs nf record June 1.1. 11.21. Dividend checks will bi. mailed J01IN-V l.OVC.IINKY. Treasurer. .lune 2. . 1031 THK KQIIITAHLK il.I.I'.MINATINC. OAH 1.H1IIT C'OMPANV. OK l'lllI-ADKU'IllA Phllsdelphla, .May 81, 131. The Directors line this day declared a semi-annual dividend of three (3) per rent ($S,00 a share) on the preferred stock, pa able June 15, 1021, to stockholders of record at the close of business S o'clock P M., Wednesday. June 8, 1021 C'lKckB will ho mal'ed W. A ar.'KWRN Treasurer. Annual Meellnts tKSriTIIK'ANNUAIj MBKTINO l" tTib -ly corporation of St. I.nlie'H lliimeopntlilo Ilnsplttl will be held at tho hospital nn Mon dar. Juna 0. 1021. at 2:30 P. M. Electlc-n uf trustees to nil vacanclea and otban to sorya for a. term of R yars. Annul I mcaUng; n( III jrosra ct jrusiees lonows. HEl.KN P HKPTMBn. Secretary. ' . , Crackers $IWM 9 Cookie-Cakes What is this grocer's name? BiEpK He sells these good things to eat- Assorted Butters are tasty ! Some arc golden-brown with the natural rich flavor of butter-cookies baked to a turn. Others are a deeper brown with a rich chocolate jiavor that makes them as tasty as any candy ! You won't have to call the children to meals more than once if you announce "Assorted Butters for mpper!" Ivins1 famous Lunch-on-Thins are all-ways Rood, no matter how often you srnr thrni. And you can serve thrm in a hundred appetiz ing ways with every dinner-coure from soup to dessert. Once you treat the family to Lunch-on-Thins, they'll never be satisfied with a ineal without these crip crackers. DelivereJ frah iatj to grocers everywhere. Try Lunch-on-Thins with salads ami cheese. Two wonderful Ivins cakes, Ivinssponge and Ivinspound If yot4 could buy ingredients as choice as the Ivins Baker uses in these cakes if you had the expen sive equipment at his command if you had the skill that has come to him through 75 years' baking experience then, perhaps, you could bake a cake as wholesome and delicious as Ivinssponge and Ivins pound. But even so, hoinc-bakinp; would be a waste of time, for you can buy these cakes, always fresh, at the nearest grocer's cakes as pure and tasty as modern baking science can prorkicc. With cc cream, cither ono is delicious ! Yet ht cost is 'mall Crisp Saltines to serve often Of course you like Saltines. Everyone dor. But have you tasted Ivins' Saltines f There's a difference, for Ivins' are baked here in Philadelphia and delivered direct from our ovens to your grocer. Vou get them in all the goodness of their oven-crispness. With soups, especially serif Ivins' Saltines. Butter Jumbles are tempting' These are goldcn-liupii butter-cookies that the Tiin Baker has designed ami baked for children. Hili-gr.idc butter, tested eggs and pure milk make Butter Jumbles very nourishing. And skillful blending and baking brings out their wholesome rich flavor to the full. No wonder youngsler'just love Butter Jumbles !" Keep plenty on hand for those between-meal lunches that growing children must rwvr. Co okie- Cak es a an Crackers J. S. IVINS' SON, Inc. Cut out thit advertisement and keep if handy in your kitchen. You'll want to serve these Ivins cookie-cakes and crackers often this summer, in place of heavier and more costly foods. These sag' geitions will help you to plan appetizing hot-weather meals. you are one of the first ten women to guess correctly, he will give you $1.00 worth of groceries, FREE! THIS drawing was made from a photograph of a certain well-known Philadel phia grocer. Many of his friends and customers will in stantly recognize him. The first ten to guess correctly his name and address will be al lowed to choose one dollar's worth of any of the many good things he has in stock. There is only one provision: your dollar's worth must in clude a pound of Ivins' famous Lunch-on-Thins. Write the name and address of this grocer on a slip of paper and mail it to J. S. Ivins' Son, Inc., 627 N. Broad St., Philadel phia. Only the first ten correct an swers will win, so send in yours at once. This is an easy way to get a dollar's worth of fine groceries free make the most of it. Write out and send in your answer now. Yoili can buy Ivins' this way In the sanitary, dust-proof "household caddy" that keeps Ivinscookie-cakes and crackers always clean and fresh in your pantry. zrtat convenience. Order household caddies, filled with whatever Ivins crackers you prefer, through your grocer. We de liver to him, for you. Try Dr. Von's Health Biscuits Fl e natural treatment for rontipation. Two lo mx hi-.-iats a day (eaten plain or fpicul with jam, jcllv . nef ie or huttc) will arToul rert tin relief and keep you fet-lmg tit and fresn. Imperially desirable for children thrv tlie these taty bib. wits. Sold by druggists and grorrrs everywhere, in sealed pjrkages. Our Inquiry Bureau will gladly tell you the address of the store, conveniently near your home, where you can buy Ivins" cookie-cakes and crackers. Phone Poplar 3570 and let us introduce you to the grocer who sells Ivins'. His is a store in which only the best of everything is sold. Me offers you quality products in every line. Patromz Aim. "Baker of Good Biscuits in. Philadelphia Since 1846' . 1, x "1 . ii A Hi (i .j-sa A ;1I ; tel rV n i& V " M IT"- ?... Ww-. ..if , 'H ,1 I Vil.', 'tA.- -IA., tat