wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm OTiiHXATBtURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1921 ,1 ? Sft rfi VAMLAND ,r NEW LINEN FROCKS ARE EMBROIDERED I III . mlAPTKR'IV rwy fletsW' l " . ,.vil-- -U llll Hint s.tr .. UPt lO U1B pniui "-v SSbW"t-th.AWnBir; ttfcMu' . because .she hnrl fiiWoutofiwaUrltttlm.to f J. ..11J mil C from the hungry crocodile. 'f . i. lr on the rteek or tno mtie tf A ' '.y ? ,.l, WhlMth. llttlo trickled from her clothe over rrX. Thr-HO were quickly .I18 . i.. ih. Invisible sailors, who PTJboatW-nnd.an'allthe "eTvft'r7 "in .! ifi fW Wisher. tho-gnbjln, and Mffi Intotpo rWr to safe ran '7h.0., JS,P would bar been 'gobbled b K0nant the Invisible sailor , but. ground to Wouldn't see him. That .S to fed queer, for ihe couldn't l'Jin ti.nk the empty a Jr. 'Hint as hc looked1 .round she aw 7?. Jrfnnlne on tho deck from n spot IfiWffi SHo thought to herself rt.t water wasn't raining irom tn iV.'j.T; thnro were no cloud.. It IS be drlpplne off some person. I v muH that person bo but tho b felble sailor who bad helped to re rave rertcun ri . ,.. fnnri ran ncross rt.'JSk to the mast. Bbo grasped thn 3j boro the dripping water, and mare Jiough her hand dosed on n sailor who 2.vS.klne wet. She felt now she had ?t'll,1?.,(,.lr1i,fl hr.v nf ran to Up Into the river to savo mo from tho riteful to you. .... ihtn of a sudden ho slipped out of her BMP ana wai nuuu. " . .didn't want her to make a hero of lin Or. perhaps, he was In a hurry tKbnngc hN wet rlothcs. ' Pteer would nave 11KCU in cnungu nur ', wet hinBs- but 8ll(' dld" haVl' Wy other clothcB with her. "I wish the sun would becomo hot. lot. hot. and dry mo up quickly," cried Ptfgy, trying to wring tho water from i rtlrt. And her wish was granted na soon nti It ms made. The sun became hot, hot, Mn hot it made the water fairly 'itetn out f ller d1-088- An" lt matlt, th( deck of me mile muiuum uuv uim trerybody on board hot. The brisk breeze which lind been blowing the sail boitdown the rher townrd tho sen died iwif. The air bivamc heavy and sul- try. I As the Invisible sailors grew warm tier turned red, and tneir races came luntly Into view. Hut now the fucw were not Jolly and happy. They worn Itoks of distress, for tho hent was moru tlm any one could stand. Peggy, at lit sw what had happened, knew her iih had brought this about. Her dress lid dried as she had desired, but It teemed as If every one on the boat would k mtLiitA olive hi tho blistering sun, ltd that was something she hadn't wanted on. "Oh, what shall I do?" cried Peggy. i "I wish a swift wind would como and lb ns out upon tho cool sea." i list wish, too, was granted, and lUSted In a hurry, far awav on the mooth surface of tho water appeared a iul shadow. The shndow sped swiftly toward them, mid wljen it reached thorn toy found It was a wind squall. The Will struck the Mills and nearly tipped th boat over. The nllors jumped to the tiller and to the ropes. The sailboat rittted itself, and turning beforo the lnd It raced away like n chicken run ilnf from u hawk. Fur ahead Peggj lad Billy could nee tumbling waters. Tier were scudding for the open sea. Whit happened when they reached tho m will be told tomorrow. i if By CORINNE IX)VB Even moro arrentlng Is the new trick of embroidering tho linen frock with gold thread. Thla experiment, con ducted notably by Worth, Is hliown in this simple girlish frock of white linen on which appear squares and bandn nl moBt solidly embroidered in gold thread. Tbo collar w tninilarly incnisted. Hnndkcrchlcf linen Is ulwav s uwd for the 8ummor frock dp luxe, and somo of tho most dollghtful models of tlo sum mer arc hemstitched and finished with a smart sanli of taffeta or satin. l'UE DAILY NOVELETTE Keep Them Guettlng y n. ItAY DAKUIl William Shakcspcaro didn't refer to Florence Davidson when he made that observation about It being easier to give ndvlce than to act upon It. For Florence wan one of those per sons that practice what they preach. Her preaching was done through the columns of the Evening Oaecttc, under the caption, "Advlre to the love lorn, by Arabella Anderson." Every day, except Sunday, Florence answered questions, of young women, and some young men in regard to love affairs, preceding the replies with an article of general advice. Theso nrtlclos written by Florence Intely had been accumulated and pub lished Injparaphlet form under the title, "Keen Them Guessing," nnd these pamphlets' were distributed free of charge td the readers of the Oazctc, who submitted tho necessary coupon. FlorcMCD'' whb a strong advocnto of "guessing" In love affairs, She argued that a young man's interest became stimulated when he found himself tin nblc to fathom tno depths of his Idol's nature. "Keep them guessing: never let up until the marriage knot Is tied, and don't let up then,Tf was the gist of her advice, nnd many a fair reader heeded it and profited by It. nccauso Florence nmctlced what she preached, Ilarvey Roberts wob kept constantly on tho anxious seat. lie nover could tell Just where he stood with her. Her ' personality seemed never the same. Hhc was exceedingly ngrceomV and sweet one day, and the next time Harvey s.w her she was cold nnd distant. She never would admit dofinltoly that she would marry him, but whenever he became convinced his case was hopeless she would bo nuro to lend him fresh encouragement by menns of a few choice words of sen timent. He was "kept guessing." Harvey did not realize that lie wnB tho constnnt subject of experiment for Arabella Anderson of tho Gazette. In deed, he was not aware that Floroncc acted in that capacity on the news paper, although of course he knew sho held some position there. Yes, Har vey was experimented upon shamefully In order that the readers or the Uazcttc might profit; but from this it must not be Inferred that Florence did not care for him. She really was In love with him, but felt aho must follow Ara bella Anderson's advlco. In order to keep him on the matrimonial eligible list. One day Harvey had called for her at tho, Gazette office and escorted .lie to the modest dwelling where she lived with hor mother. "Shall 1 see you this evening?" he Inquired. She had been particularly amiable, nnd ho was confident she would be glad to have him call. His Insurance business had kept him out of town for a week and It seemed like jeers since they had been together. He was then taken off his feet by her response. ''I think not, Harvey. Really, I be lieve wo should not sec so inudi of raeh other for a while. Resides, I hnvo another engagement for tonight." "Rut, Florence," ho protested, "1 hnven't Been ou for n week nnd " "Lo'e not argue," she broke In. "I think it is best, really, nnd 1 couldn't break an engagement even for you," So 'Harvey wont away with a heavy heart, nnd Florence kept her engage ment with n man hp heartily disliked. It was necessary, however, to fofao an other link In the chain of guessing with which she bound Harvey, "He'll call me up In n day or two and beg me to relent," ho confidently told herself. "nndof course I'll yield to his pleading. It's all In the gome." Florence was ready to relent, but she didn't get the chance, for Harvey failed to fulfill her expectations. Ho did not tclcpbotio to hor and she received no word from him through the mail. When three days had pnewd she began to be worried. Then came the climax. Florence went to tho theatre one evening with hor mother, nnd there she sow Har vey with another joung woman. It literally appalled her. Such a thing wnH unheard of. Ho nppenred to huvo broken away from the fetters she had tlod with such pnlnstaking'core At flrst Florence was angry. What right had Harvey to pay' attention to another girl nfter the many protesta tions of love ho had poured Into her earn uut her angtrcooiei and anxiety took Its place. Sho stood marly to for give If only Harvey would come back. Rut Ilarvey made no effort to sco Florence. He must be away on busi ness, she decided I but It wan odd not to receive a letter from him If such were the cose. She discovered he was not out of town one evening when she went, to n restaurant for dinner and found him dining there with the Mima girl who hnd nccompanlcd him to the theatre. This time Florence Bhed tears, ' Well, It waB nil over. She had lost Harvey now, she was convinced. And It wnB her own fault! she knew It and admitted It. She wrote "Advlco to the Lovelorn" with little heart now, be cause she was beginning to doubt the soundness, of tho policies she advocated. Then one day Florence met Harvey on the street, and she stopped him. Her Independent nature rebelled such procedure, but sho couldn't help It. "Why don't )nu ever come to see me?" she asked him. "I said w ought tr remain away from each other for a while, but I didn't mean forever." Ilarvey nppennd his some old self. "I'll see jou tonightIf you haven't another engagement' he said. Florence had no other engagement nnd Harvey called. Ho got right to business at the start. "I love you, Florence, and I want you," he told her, "but I'm tired of never knowing where I am at. If I can't have you all to myself I won't have you at nil." "You mean" she said very sweetly and meekly. "I mean that I nm proposing to you ngaln, for the Inst time. If you say vc. well and Rood. It will make m happy, it our answer is no I'll be tinhnppy. but I'll never bother you again. Rut if you accept me all this tact and diplomacy stuff of yourn hat got to stop. How about It?" Florcnco was silent for a moment. When sho spoke there w'cre hints of tears In her eics. "It sult me, Harvey," the told him. "I'll marry you, and Ih the meantime I'm yours alone. I'll never be mean again, nnd I 11 never keep you guess ing. You can depend on me nil the time." When Hnrvoy left her that night ho was far happier than he ever had been before. He whistled a gay tuno an he walked home under stars gleaming In a deep bluo sky. He went to his room and sat for a long time gnslng at a plcturo of Florence and smiling. It was a millo of triumph na well us happiness. Rcforc retiring he opened a. drawer of his drcwer nnd brought forth n papcr-coveredbook. ''This Arbella Anderson ha the right dope," he murmnrcd. "Only she for- grit to mention that It works both ways., May lie she dldn t know It when she wroto this 'Keep Them Guessing' volume." Next complete nopeletto "The Swaml nnd the Judge." Your Ice Chest Chooso a well-mailo lco chest, It usos lees Ice than one of poor construction. It should keep n. temperature of 60 de BrcoH t or less. ay specialists In the United mates Department of Agricul ture Test yours with a thermometer Keep tho lco chest clean ; wlpo up any thing spilled In It and, when necessary, wash It out with hot water, using two tablespoons wnshlnff soda to each cnllon of water; rinse nnd dry thoroughly. Keep tno drain pipe clean by flushing with hot wnter nnd cleaning with a long hnndled brush Such cleanliness docs not prevent Ice from melting; It does savo food from spoiling. Better Economy Housewives are becoming less waste ful, judging from the reports of numer ous cities, which show that gurbage col lections " havo fnllen oft from 10 to 26 per cent since the war LITTLE BENNY'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pnpc I was Into for supplr agon last nlte, being one of tho werst things I do to make pop road, nnd I opem-d the frunt door and saw them all eating Alrcddy, thinking, Heck, 111 pcrtend I had my Mipplr nlreddy. And I went In and called out. Never mind me, everybody, I had supplr er round at Puds Slmklnscs. Como back heer, sed Pop. Which I did, and pop sed, Havent you bin told yourc not to take eny meels ouUidc without permission? Yob sir. I sed. well tn en sit down at your proper place In jour proper home and ent jour Mo thinking, G herrlljr. And 1 Met down and started to eat supplr. bMR stake under onions nnd mash VJfilas1 . i. and shelled jea Insted of canned, nmM for more!, and nop sed, Soy, look at heer. wnt do thev Kenrelly have for supplr erround at tho Slmkinse... ii n little herd aVed or something of thrtt dlscrlptlon? ' ' , No sir, they havo good supplr., f. thcyre nil fat like Puds, 1 sed, and pop sed, And do you nieen to sit there cat- , lng like n stccm Shovel and tell mo you Just had n good supplr? No sir, I dldent saj Jest, I sed I had ', supplr erround 1st Pudsew but I dldtot 4 say wen, I sed. Well wen? sed pop, and I sed, About 2 muntba ago. Wlch It was, and pop sed. Not another bite, not nnothcr mor ail. Well O. gosh, pop, wy? I sed. No arguments, please, sed pop, and I sed, Cant I even have eny dlazert? ISo. sed pop. Wlrh I dldent. not bclne mutch of ' supplr, I dont caro how meny supplrs n sacrifice enywnjs on account of ony youve hnd outside, sed pop. being rice pudding wltflout raisins. . ASCO ASCO, In Hmvaii In the Hawaiian Islands, native girls irtflnrklncf tr. thr. V VJ C A rntpr. Qlng them to overflowing to learn Eng. Ujh nnd American ways At the Em ployment Bureaus rnnldlv irrowlnsr .roups of Oriental girls are seeking PMluons In tho offices, stores nnd places of business In Honolulu nnd elsewhere. Bo isyg Miss Margarot Williamson, of tw City Commltteo of tho National Boarf. Y. W. C. A., who has Just re. turned from n six weeks' Intenslvo study w me iBiancie. FAB as. u. . rT. . It weighs five ounces r A Good Sport A boy who had hoard Madam Melba th phonograph was rather skeptical s to whether' the prima donna really JWf all the trills. To aettlo tho question M wrote to her for a ticket to her oon W nd got It by return mall. BssV V VssssHVVVwV k LvB7 THECHARM OF Av BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXtOJ? ', And ifoy To Attain It tt?0sebcro,tldrPa,i!:!.vVto b0 aamlrea-JS few knni i,es,ri r ovory woman, but wShmenl how t0 1ttain thla accom, PmUh,eat-if!lOCCBSapJ,i0 removo alt 'MarkTnii"' aun .Qn1. w,nd &" ta! Plmoles low ?P,B- vor blotches U ! thTSSib.rlns a plnk Blow WLftoVeh'1?ty Bleach White bom S l t,ntcd- Black and , J'ttlon. p wm Preserve, tho com fcUrtt&nJiiS Deaty Bleach la nu When pif,um?u--PlnI tted visible coating ppllod.lt '"His an in P'ch does aXcr .Vd0 sIt,n- Beauty kforc $5? i?with tedious houra Plor. r m,or or la tho beautj; ttSi',5 a"d mall thin nn t nmM, ... fc'fr'e."? "?,! MwnpbJ". ,Tenn., and &! in" Flowers - x uwuer S32a 'wnm . tl A Child Can Now Make Perfect Jam or Jelly Anyone who can read a simple recipe can now make jam or jelly in a few minutes from any fruit or fruit juice fresh or canned. Flf?' Certo (Surejell) Is Mother Nature's "jell-maker." It is the jelly-making principle of fruit itself. By using it, only one minute's boiling is then required not 50 or more min utes' boiling as by the old method, with the Certo Process nothing is boiled away. It, therefore, makes one-half more jam or jelly from the same amount of fruit; saves time, eliminates guess work and retains all the color and flavor of ripe fruit. Certo is a pure fruit product contains no gelatine or preservative. It is endorsed by highest authorities. Results arc absolutely perfect when recipes are followed. Get your bottle of Certo and recipe book from any grocer nt once. Give it one trial as directed, and you'll make all your jam nnd jelly by the Certo Fracas. , .,. if your CTOctr dots not have Certo plesnei tnlPhon Mli t J'i p lull nhone. I)mbnrd 3820 or Keystone phonu, Main 1081, to learn Jacobii. lieu ".- ct0. 'demonstration now at Ulmtwl Ilrothers. Turo rood Store, Chestnut Bt. Anne E3D Hen demons 1 Electrical Workers Experts Apprentices Helpers For a quick, "live-wire" job read the Help Wanted columns in THE PUBLIC LEDGER MORNING EVENING SUNDAY s-Reduce Your Ice Bill- Bay your meats from the Market St. Beef Co, where all meat is fresh and kept under strictly sanitary conditions. Prime Rib Pin Bone Rump Bolar (All mild matt) 6 lbs. lean Soup Beef for 2 lbs. fresh ground lean Hamburg Steak for , Breast Spring Ltmb 5 lbt. for 25c Neck Spring Limb 3 lbt. for 25c MM, 25 25c Slewing Veil 2 Hi. for 25c Rick Veil Ckopi 25c lb. Shoulder, of Veil 20c lb. Rick Spring Limb Ckopi.2 lb, for 25c Finest Cottage Hams or Smoked Butts JO A- lb. (No FaU-No Bones No Waste) Bo sure and tako one homo. Strictly Fresh Eggs in Cartons, only 30c dozen. Best Creamery Butter, in V -lb prints, 35c lb. Pure Lard, in pound prints, 10c lb. (Why buy compound lard?) NOTICE. Our Stores close every Wednesday nt 1 F. SI. darlns; Jane, July nnd AuEUst. Pleuse do your buylnr on Wednesday morning. We are open Friday and Katnrday Evening until 0:30 o'clock. Come In Friday, If possible, to avoid the Saturday rush. One Car Ticket tiring You Prom Almost Anywhere. MARKET ST. BEEF CO. 5221-23-25 Market St. and 5939 Market St. I w9mn9fe sB ROUND TOft .. to llTlllf II . I sunday titilSrWkindMMl I . kfViviI:ial3PRNllV4' IP1 I ! 1 a lllll II .mn m i rmjLm. "' Wk IB IP Ml nil 1 1 AiaU!ii C 'IAVfiW" u"- mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Special tralo lenies Keadlnc Ter minal 0.00 A. M. (HUndard Time). 7.00 A. M. """ (Daylight Time), stopping at Colum bia Ave.. Huntingdon St.. Wayne Junction. Logon and Jenltlutotni. Consult Agents See Flverm. Philadelphia & Reading Railway To Public Ledger Bicycle Contestants A number of our young friends who are working hard for a "Black Beauty" Bicycle have failed to fol low the instructions carefully, and this will delay the award of a bicy cle to them. The name, street address and the town or city of the subscriber should be filled in very carefully on the coupon and also the name and full address of the contestant; be sure to fill in the edition wanted, daily, Sunday or evening. Follow these rules so that the deliv ery of your bicycle can be made just as quickly as you send us your thirty-five new subscribers. MJBLIC eS&Sa.IiEDGER MORNING EVENING SUNDAY II MfjfelCo1 Ml P3 The Finest Butter in America! Have you tasted it yet? There was a time when many people thought butter was "just butter" but the delicious Louella showed them what a vast difference there could be. There's no magic about it the superb "taste" and exquisite purity of Louella Butter are obtained by using tho pure, Pasteurized cream of healthy, contented cows, grazed on the richest dairy lands in the entire United States. Add to that the masterly skill and knowledge of expert butter-makers and the result is The finest butter in America! ASCO ASCO EA- 5-s: i. Fa: ft-O- a1 Si "3C2r-w A 3 o2 Jjcmefilao ib. Butter 42 Put Louella Butter on the table today and see how quickly the family will remark about its unusually deli cious "taste." Richland Butter lb 37c This is a puro creamery print butter, our second best only because the incomparable Louella is so wonderfully good. Gold Seal Eggs carton of twelve 37 One reason for the tremendous popularity of the big Gold Seal beauties is their dependability. Whother it be 10 degrees below zero or 100 degrees in tho shade, there ib a certainty about the splendid quality of Gold Seal Eggs that is a distinct comfort. Strictly Fresh Eggs do 32c Every egg guaranteed absolutely fresh. Best Pink Salmon Cut to Q can There's a big differ ence between this and the ordinary Chum Salmon. Best New Potatoes 9c V Pk. 3'4 lbs.) : pk., 18c; '2 bu., 70c IVrsli-duir from Mother Kurth. Give the family some nlrr Potato Naiad for a ihunKe during; thrse hot days. Thryll upprrclate It. S:,WSE" Onions ib. 5c Cholc Sardines 3r.?'5c10c cans You really get one free with crery two you buy. Taste the difference? OSC0 Coffee - 25c Do you realize how much money we save you, by our tre mendous purchasing power and direct connections with the food markets of the world 1 For instance, cofTeCB of this samo grade are selling elsowhere for 40c and 45c per lb. Our price is only 25c. Asco Teas w-ib. Pkg.. 12c For a real clata of Iced Tea, uao our Orangu Pekoo or India Ceylon Oranin Pekoe Mixed Old Country Style Iodlu Ceylon Plain Black Victor Bread Big Loaf 6 Growing children thrive on tho splendid nourishment in this deli ciously wholesome bread. Jersey Duke PORK AND BEANS Big No. 3 can 10c Very tasty and nourish ing, and at a barcaln price 1 ASCO BARGAINS! Aico Evtp. Milk Aico Com Flakes Aico Peai . . Aico Baking Powder Aico Oleomargarine Aico Sliced Bacon Aico Peanut Bolter Aico Pork & Beani Aico Cracker Meal Aico W. D. Vinegar . .can, 6c, 12c . . pkg., 9c , . . .can, 21c can, Sc, 9c . . lb., 25c ...pkg., 18c . glais, 9c . .can, 10c ..pkg., 10c . ..bot.. 12c To Beat the Heat Here's a Treat I Sariaparilla Ginger Ale Root Beer 1212 bot, $1.45 d- Pnre Grape Juice, pt. bot., 29c Keep a dozen bottles bandy. WHY PAY MORE? Princeit Salad Dreitiag. bot., 25c Rich New Cheei lb., 21c Hawaiian Pineapple . . . can, 23c Initantaneoui Tapioca . . .pkg., lie Blue Rote Rice. lb., 5c Sonp Beam lb., 6c Marrow Beam lb., 8c Heinz Baked Beans . can, 12Mic Kraft's Elkboro Cbeeie can, 12c Pure Honey . . ... glan, 12c Time Waits for No One and the longer you put off getting acquainted with the fine quality meats we are offering at such low prices, the moro money you are losing. A visit to one of our Meat Markets. will convince you. These Prices in All Our 187 Sanitary Meat Markets Fresh Killed Milk-Fed Stewing Chickens 37c Genuine Maryland Spring Lamb Breast lb. 6c Shoulders lb. 25c Rib Chops lb. 35c Legs of Lamb. Neck lb. 10c Rack lb. 28c Loin Chops lb. 48c . .lb. 38c Milk-Fed Fancy Broiling Chickens lb 37c Whole Cut Chuck Roast . 10c Rolled or I it Roast ib. 12V2c CrosH Cut Roast ib. 20c Lean Soup Beef ib. 8c Endck StandingRib Roast 20c 1 Asco Stares all over Phlla, and throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland ., , caI o Ml KCJ o I si 04 FA J 1-sJ Eel to? M S ..V VJ 'I -.' s 'ii 41 1 -r , j vvyyvn'wr''?arv'rir,ni'rvrHTyfvv,'li'Tyrr ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO LiKbfc!ftVVU,-cY ?xjiji!kdd!5&. ) M( ? 1 ik 2 ' v.: U&VM llttGk .yWffeiNH .. v, 1fW5f-A4Ji. lw ., ?-'& 1WI f ,l Ulj 1 1 ,Ssf. , j , i.y- tgMt.'Twt
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