VM ttmimmm f&'.iP "TVl R?'V 6CT Jwrs'THmsafs-wfl Wft, f' & - .- ' ;-7" -.' ,-, k !Vvjr?l"Kt b ,r' f -. ',irt ' , EVENING PUBUO ' LEDGEKr-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1921 9 ST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE flancy Wynne Talk of Antelo Devereuxts Illness Speaks of the Fetes at Southampton and j Newport Anotlier Debutante -Site IA3I so sorry to honr that Antelo Dcvcrctix In HI nirain. Ho had par flW recovered, and. in fact, tno last I had hwird of him was that ha much httcr aU(1 wa tflkinn part In tblTfu"know he was thrown from bis Wm at the raced at Unlnmillo lnt Jill and was oartly paralyzed by the fall Jri wr ill for a number of weeko. In t for a time (hero was not irrcat Km of '"lit recovery. Then wo were nil SXhtcd with the news of n turn for tho Sitter, and to every one's plcasuro he .McrH at several of the sportlnij 52SS i before golnjr North with Mm. twiix and the children for the nm !Jl am hoping that this U but n HeM rehpso and that he will soon be well as ever. . Ho Is young enough to "tie a good flghtlnc chance for rc- "JnTwIfo was Frances Fell, you inw a daughter of Mrs. Alexander SnVweta .Mr. nt,d Mrs Van nnss:lner and Mr. nnd Mrs. Oeorue ttallij'Dtxoii, by tho way, started last umIc for Arizona In n private car. They TiDectcd to remain out there at camp KTabout a month. You know at this thne of year the Indians do give ft very 1'..l.m war rlnncc. I can t rcincm- Jir what It Is called, but I know the Dfrons and Van Ronsseldcrs Intend to Antelo Dovereux's lUnesa may cIiouro rtelr plans. If tho Illness proves very rlmi Mrs. Van ltenssclnor will doubtless return to ho with her dangS .V She Is a most devoted mother, you hioV. So far Mr. Devcrcux's condition lu not been dangerous. mHINGS seem to have been gay nt il Southampton nnd Newport this Inst nek Thcro was the fair at South Kpton, which opened wltl , a clrcu. Saturday. It was a street fair, you t- nml the women In choree had AUvn at n scries of dinners nnd theatre par ties. Mr. Whltmer, Ilachcl nnd Ellen nro nt present tourlnp throush th Adl rondacks. Later they will Join Martbn at their place in Penllyn, moving into tho city Bono time in October. BETTY and Thomas hove been visit ing Aunt Eleanor. Thomas is made of china, nnd when he walks prog ress Is very slow, for he mti-t b held by both Hetty's hands nnd stepped along very stlflly. When he comes to n door It gets slower, because then the door must bo opened whllp Thomas hnngs from ono hnnd. Then one of Hetty's small feet props It open, the other gropes backward for the step nnd Thomas Is stepped tialnfully up nnu into mc nouse. nuc tins proc ess wns going on tho othjr day Aunt Eleanor saw the onen ilflnr and called out, "Shut tho door quickly, dear, so uio nics won t como in I Betty couldn't. Thomas Was only npproachlng tho step. Sho continued walking him, saying Invitingly In her soft llttlo voice, "Come In. Me. I like flies." NANCY WYNNE. Kow, and tho women In charge been planning u ior itom. j.u i....... renwnt of Luna Park sent Its circus performers to help on tho good work, iu the performers offering their serv ices, and the things for sale nnd on ihares at the various booths wero won derful. It was held for the benefit of the Southampton Hospital. And not to be outdone by Southampton, New port held n largo affair on Friday on the grounds of tho Newport Hospital for the benefit of that institution. They ltd grab-bags, and n wonderful dog was raffled off, nnd thcro was every thing you can think of for snle, too. Mrs. Alexander Rico was nmong those Interested in the fcto nnd Miss Julia Btrwlnd nnd several other Phlladcl phlans who are nt Newport for tho summer. HEAR that the Suppor Club which Mrs. Hutchinson Scott lms chnno- roned for several years at tho Hello- Tue-Stratford is to continue next hen ton and Mrs. Scott will come over from New York again to attend the meetings. The committee of the club Includes George Munson, Hutchinson Scott, Jr., Judge Martin. Nicholas Riddle. Hock scher Wctherlll, John C. Norrls, John 0. Bell nnd Rcveral others. Tho dances will be held in tho ballroom and Rose Gardens only this year, changing to the latter room when the number of members attending is not so largo. The Supper Club has been great fun la this city, nnd I nm always so glad when I hear that Mrs. Scott ha con tented to chnperono it once more. Mrs. Scott is nn nunt of Elsio Hirst, whose engagement to ncrtrara Lipplneott wns announced last week. Her daughter, Betty bcott, married "Walton Clark. TjlLLEN WHITMER i3 to moke her - ocout thia season, It has just been I recently decided. Sho is tho dnushtcr of "5. 0De" F- Whltmer, you know, nnd SSS'iVo Rl ii i f ann'1,111 Whltmer. will visit all tho principal countries In -... ..... uc i.urmjuceu in tno into fall Europe. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Dr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Ashton nnd their daughter, Miss Anno Anhton, nnd tholr son, Mr. William Ashton, of 1814 South mttonhouso square nnd Rcdleaf, Vynnowood. who have boen traveling nbroud slnco early summer, hnvo nr rlvod In Paris after nn oxtennlvc trip to Italy, Switzerland and Southern Franco. Mrs. John It. Fell, who with Mr. Fell In spondlnir tho summer nt Nnrraitan. sott Pier, was ho.itens Inst week nt the supper wnicn loiioweei mo nriugo tourna ment at tho Point Judith Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles E. Munn nnd tholr family, of Woodcresf. Radnor, who nro spending nomo tlmo abroad, nro nt prcaant at uinnrd, France. Thoy will go to Paris early In Boptombor, where they will spend tho early winter. Mrs. Henry O. Thompson nnd hnr daughters, MIps Klcanor Thompson nnd Misa Kntharlno Thompson, and her son, Mr. James Thompson, of Brookwood Farm. Qreenvlllo, Del., who nro spend ing tho summer abroad, nro nt present motoring through tho batUefloldfl. They win return to jans, wnere iney win re main until they soli for this country, early in September. Miss Amy du Pont, of Konnott pike. Wilmington, Is spcndlnc scrmo tlmo at unpo may. Mrs. Joseph Bailey, of Havcrford, will shortly lenvo for Narrafransott Pier, It, I., where sho will visit Miss Lisa Norrls, dnughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Cushlnir Norrls, of Chestnut Hill, nt tholr villa. Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Ash Pearson and tholr daughter. Miss Besslo T. Pearson, of 433 West Price street, Qcrmnntown, who are travollnu in Europe, nro ut pres ent In Paris. They will return to thia country early next month. Mr. and Mrs, Francis B. Booves, Jr., and their daughter. Miss Josephine P. Reeves, of McICean avenue, German town, nro spending this month at Man tolokinK. N. J. Miss Mnry P. Reeves will Join hor parents and sister later In tho month. Mrs. Emma R. Edwards, of 207 Lin coln drive, Germantown, announces the marrlaco of her niece. Miss Mary Ash ton Rudd, to Mr. Harold Andrew Trc.it, at Atlantic City, on Friday, August 12. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry F. Mlchell nnd their daughters. Miss Helen Vllmorin Mlchell and Miss Florence Henry Mlch ell, of 3913 Chestnut street, who have Just returned from Northenst Harbor, Me., where they spent the early summer, will go this week to Chelsea, whero they will occupy their cottngo until some tlmo in September. Miss Helen Mlchell Is now tho guest of friends In Jamestcrwn, It. I., but will Join her family at Chelsea next week, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Frazlor, ac companied by their son, Mr. D. Ballard Frailer, went abroad on Saturday for nn r Boverai morunn. iney sniiniii George Allen, . K 1214 Chestnut St, Inc. mmsm i i ! i -1214 Present An Unusually Attractive and Complete Collection of New Sports Hats .. Incomparably smart nnd distinctive, a decidedly new vogue wot will be found Intensely attractive and flattering and tho prices are surprisingly low. Flesh Color Glove Silk Vests, $1.95 Thhe.pro,Juo.t of.a well-known manufacturer of fine Silk Underwear, mere are all Blxe3 in tho lot; perfect goods, In deslrablo quality. Full Fashioned Silk Hosiery, $1.95 pair V"oW1u'ihoCO?orrtnteSl!,er dCalraM """ thCr 2'50 Full Fashioned Lisle Hosiery, 65c pair fine XlttwIS f'fashronrVfaenet.a,,d th QUalUy '" ot In Europe ;5-Wl iFWm?. " rf i -t t ?' ' hI mwmmr S&2Km&i.:t2iiSK3 l'liutu by llachrach MISS MARIE L. HEIMIURN Miss Ilcphurti nnd Iter sister, Miss Jano Hepburn, nro traveling in Europo Willi their mother, Mrs. V. W. Hepburn, of Vlllanova ALONG THE READING Mr. nnd Mrs. H. Norrls Harrlnon and tholr children, of 239 Wyncote road, Jenklntown, nro spending tho summer ut Now London, Conn. Mra. Edward Hammond, of Wenonah, X. J., wns tho guest of her aunt, Mrs. Albert M. Friend, of Oak Lane, last woek. Mr, Albert M. Friend, Jr., of Princeton University, who has been nbroad since lost autumn, expects to sail for homo the early part of Septem ber. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Jones moved Into tholr new homo on Elklns avenue, Elklns Park, formerly tho rosldenco of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar II. Blaslus, last week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Blaslus, who are now In the mountains, hnvo taken apartments at tho St. James, Thirteenth and Walnut streets. Miss Elizabeth Soaring, or Qlenslde, is traveling In Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick V, Wunderle, of Edgo Hill road, near Glenslde, aro occupying their cottago at Ocean City, N, J., for tho summer, Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Ill rah nnd Miss Margaret Hlrsh, of Stratford avo nue, Melrose, Pa., expect to sail for Europo early in Soptomber. GERMANTOWN Mrs. Daniel Roberts Harper 211 West Chelten avenuo, entertained at luncheon at her homo on Saturday afternoon m honor of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Dan iel Roberts Hnrpcr, 2d, of Chevy Chase, Mil., who Is visiting rolntlves In Lans downe. Guests Included Miss Edith Iewls Harper, Mrs. Morris H. Croft. Miss Jeanne It. Harper, Miss Helen K. Harper and Miss Edith White, of Lans downo. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Whiting, of Po mona terrace, entertained nt cards nt their homo on Friday evening. Guests Included Mr. and Mra. Elmor Howard, Mr. and Mra William Glenn nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Edgar E Wlkoff. Mrs. Mabel L. Speese and her daugh ter, Miss Barbara Sherman Soeese. 328 East Chelten avenue, aro spending somo time at Craig Hall, Atlantfo City, Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. O'Neill. 8610 Muigrave street, are receiving congrat ulations upon the birth of n daughter, Mary Elizabeth O'Neill, on Wednesday, July 27. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kober and fam ily, 110 West Wyoming avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Frankel, 112 West Sey mour street, havo returned from occupy ing a bungalow at Eddtngton, Pa., since early summer. Mr and Mrs. Frankol aro In Boston for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Lord, Jr., And family, 6009 Knox otreet. havo returned from occupying an apartment In Ocean City for Mveral wmks. Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Tophom, 5128 Greene street, are occupying their cottsro at Ooean City for the month of August Mrs. John B. Heston and her daugh ter. Miss Virginia Crenshaw Heston. of Ml Winona avenue, aro spending tho summer at Buck Hlil Falls, Pa. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. John Booth Gehrls, of 4G08 Pulaski avenue, hnvo closed tnelr house and nro at OceAn Grove. N. J., visiting Mrs. Gehrls' grandmother. Mrs. J. V. Brown, of 1933 Diamond street, at tho Grand Atlantic Hotel, where they will remain for a couple of weeks and will pass tho remainder of tho month with their mother at Mllhen's Farm, Warminster, Bucks County, Po. They will also visit Buck Hill Falls, Pn. Mrs. Gohrls was Miss Mildred R. Brown. Dr. Frances A. do Ford, of North Twentieth street, nnd MIfr Mury Hayl son havo been touring to Nlngara Falls, Wotklns Glen, Canada, and Washington, D. C. Miss Bella Potsdamer nnd her sister. Mrs, Amelia Levy, of 1916 Dlnmond street, returned from tho Whlto Moun tains. Mrs, Miriam It Arnold, of tho Royal Apartments, Broad nnd Glrnrd nvenue, Is spending Rome time at Camp Okwaho, Laka Placid, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. August Wise, of tho Hotel Majestic, nro spondlng somo time at Atlantic City. Miss Rebecca Jacobs, Miss Emello Jacobs and Miss Adcllno Jncobs, of 2032 North Park avenue, aro spending sev eral weeks nt Amherst, Mans. Mrs. Bernard IC Meyers, of 181G Diamond streot, spent tho week end In Atlantic City with her sister, Miss Inez Heller, of Richmond, Vn. WEST PHILADELPHIA Miss Bertha Vaughan. of 1932 Pas chal avenuo. nnd Mrs. William GrlMlth. of 703 Lansdowno avenue, aro spending two wcess ni Atiantio uuy. Miss Marian A. r. Wilson, daughter or Airs. Artnur wuson, or sun Hamil ton atrcet. hoo left to nttend tho wed ding erf Miss Elizabeth P. Hyatt, of New York, at her father's summer camp In Wayno, Mo. Miss Wilson expects to be absent from tho city for about two weeks. Mr. nnd Mrs. Michael Krcmer have returned to their homo nt 821 Flor enco nvenue, after spending a few weeks at Longport. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mark Flnkol nnd family havo returned to their homo at 6315 Baltimore avenuo after a motor trip and sojourn to tho Pocono Moun tains. Mrs. O. Conquest Anthony, of 4920 Hazel avenue, is spending strmo timo at Brookfleld Centre, Conn. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. James McCrosscn and his sons, Mr. James McCrossen, Jr., and Mr. Paul McCrossen, and his threo daughters, Miss Agnes McCrosscn Miss Josephine McCrosscn and Miss Anna McCrosscn, InriUtiou or Annonnce- Modrrat l'rices t-mZj2r meats Writ or Thone for Kntrared or Printed Sample. ROYAL ENGRAVING CO., 814 Wtlast St have Just returned lo their homo at 1631 Ritner street after spending two weeks In Wildwood. Mi.. tnnl nt..! nt ioa Rnuth Nine teenth streot, and Miss Henrietta Dun can, or mis section, win i wj b""" of Mrs. Johnson at her summer cottage In Berkley, N, J. Miss Ollda Vltulll, of 1321 Dickinson street, Is spending two weeks At Atian tio City. Miss Ifltty Caffry. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Caffry, Jr., Is spending the summer nt Wildwood, N. J. Mlos Mary Toner, of 1936 lytner street, lo spending two weeks lr. who wood. Mr. and Mrs Frederick Wlllard have oponed their cottago in Cholgc, where Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard and teir frrlhr will epond the remainder of the summer. Mlsa Oenevlevo Oaten, of 2413 South Seventeenth street. Is spending the sum mer with her parcnto In Wildwood. MArtKHT AT ltlTIt 11 TO Jl Oertrude Athrton's Original Story "Don't Neglect Your Wife!' aaEct.on HAROLD LLOYD miHT "i nn" ritBSENTATION l L"" DAI A TT 2U MAIIKET STREET 1 -VIi--I. 10 A. M. to 11 P. M. Roscoc (Fatty) Arbucklc IN "CRAZY TO MAIII1Y" AJ, CHESTNUT 8T. Del. 10TH -VrCaUla 10 A. 11. to 11:15 P. M. A Oouvemur Mbrrla Story "THE WILD GOOSE" Paramount 1'lcturo Directed by Cappellnnl WTfTYDTA Mrket Bt. ab. Oth V lV 1 Wr.l- I) A.M. t. 11:15 P.M. K3EA "WET GOLD" Added "TOONKnVII.MJ TACTICS" C A PITVT 72 MAIIKET BTREET Vi 1 1 Wli ALICE llP.Ay In "LITTLE ITALY" DTrirMT MARKET ST. Del. 1TTH rVJiV.XI.lN 1 Dourlns Martin In "ONE A MINUTE" "T "Dt7 JUNIPER & MARKET VjJiWD VAUDEVILLE CONTINUOUS. 11 to tl Garrick Next Mon. Evg. Two Performance Pally Thereaftar Seat Sale Thursday, 9 A. M. Season's Film Sensation MeimT VICENTE BLASCO IBANK ADAI'TEI) IIY JUNE MATHIS A REX INGRAM Production "An epic of 'the movies.' " New York Times. Prices All Scats Reserved ALL NIOIIT3 AND SAT. MAT., BOc TO 2.00 OTHER MATINEES, COe TO 11.50 V7EITH'S THEATRE The Mastersingcrs "AT THE CLl'll" Paul Decker & Co. In "I HEARD II" Wm. SULLT A HOUOHTON Genevieve Martha Tryor: Kramer & Doyle: "nanii Fantaalea." Others. K WILLOW GROVE PARK TODAY S O U S A AND HIS BAND A VERITADLE FEAST OF SOLOISTS llllllBllltlipillllffl I Pine 40-Inch Crepe de Chine, $1.45 Yard White", k Eh.TSre '. 2L1L 1R-"Ve5JL?.r J.n s.p""on HV,t sl''?. Pn.hMi'"0' "pneydew, Brown, Navy nnd Black, fashions favorite Bilk for wear now and In tho V Zlno, Japan, Harding Blue'. v-iiiio uo i-nino la Fall. Allen's Are Headquarters for the Dependable Columbia Floss and Yarns nnrt ,'!"lnya cvcr' one ,s hnlttlnff awenters and It Is not unusual to SrtW""" 'I601110 ;vlth half ,l dozen- n11 different shades ; th ?u"otCiTJl1eadme3t.??.e.1Cally yU W,U flnd W"der! Another Shipment Just Received of Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton, 69c Dozen at tJUlnri?nidnra Sp00.1 cHn needs no recommendation, especially M this special price. All sizes, black or white. ' ocla"y i,.-j Iso 60 Vlnutlful ""ndes, Jr French D. M. C. spool cottoR for Hand or machine sewlnn G9c dozen. Fashionable? Fatuous? No! Yes! .Who are they? Well, who is it that entertains all the modernist artists, British lecturers, and roaring literary lions? THEY do. Who arranges the best art exhibits, discovers the newest geniuses and gives to their statues and paintings that all important vogue? THEY do. Who builds the little theatres and fills them with dramas by the Euro pean playwrights Molnar, Tchekov, Schnitzler, DTAnnunzio? THEY do. Who leads the fashions in motors, restaurants, ballets, books, poetry, and outdoor sports? THEY do. Who are they, you ask again? Well, they are only two of the hundred thousand people of fashion, cultivation and means, who will buy the SEPTEMBER ! f Vv o vioitj rut Turkish Towels Reduced to 25c . . Good Ann wenv Blue or pink on white eround. 'a In medium alio: thoy havo a faint overnlald In 4.UUUI.JI ur tl uuy ur iwu. Fine Turkish Waah Cloths, in fivo dainty colors, special, 10c each iaMHMMaHmHwaiaMBMMHalvaaM Plain and Moire Taffeta Ribbons in Light Colors at Half Price xocUont.ty 0f Plnlt nnd bluo Bnd otner ,lBht B,mdM tl18 qualities are H AS S-rji lyi-inch width 15c vnlueri, at 20c yard 2 -Inch width 60c values, ot 25c yard . 4Vilnch width 7Rr vntiipii. nt SOe vnrHA. g)f.I.jjc width 83c values n 5c ywtfr -7mLl J. J. j Every month Vamty Fair brings to its hundred thousand renders nn advance knowledge of everything intriguing, stimulatinc and novel in the world of art, life and letters. A great writer publishes n new work a great artist registers a new achievement a famous satirist pens a new parody an automobile makes n new record, a social set introduces n new convention and Vanity Fair is certain to bo tho first to tell you about it. ceruun IN THIS ISSUE: nohristown Mrs. William O. Radcllffe, of 1 Drown street, entertained at n luncheon In honor of Miss Ira U Glenn, of Ilich ardson Park, Del. Mien Glenn Is the houso truest at Mrs. C. Itaymond Ilad cllfte, of 1032 Cherry street. Miss Ada K. Itobeson, of Belfry, en tertained nt fivo hundred at her homo. Thoro wero twelvo guests and prizes wero won by Mrn. OcorRo Woodward and Mrs. Samuel S. Shaeft Mrs. Gilbert Spare, of 648 Hamilton street, hns lyone to Ocenn Grove, where she will remain for oomo time. Miss Mary J. Ducan, of 620 Swede street, has left for a visit in Hacers- Oven Baked Beans In Individual Pots, 10c X. , You'll never know how good Baked Beam can be until you try our. 24 Rtttaurantt Frufuii ivi,u. j ''Mi i - 1 BlUCiNG fe town. Md., and Duena Vista, Va, In the latter plnco she will bo the ttuest of Mr. nnd Mrs, Howard Trumbauer. Mrs. Harry Hykes nnd her daughters; Mrs, Walter A. Wilson and her son j Mm. Ammonf Kerahner nnd her ch dren nnd Mra. H. Iiurk. of thin borous hnvo returned from Media, Va.. where they wero guests of Mrs. Leonard Lognn. USheppacd &Som The "Mew" In Meek wear The 'Bramlcy" Collar with Cuffs For sweater or gown and tka smart modo of trio moment. Pique, satin, organdie or broadcloth. Tho organdie Is edged with Vol. lace nnd broadcloth v?itK black piping. Prices, 85c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 set The Guimpe with Sleeves To be worn vJitk the jumper dress. Plain organdia and net with lace. Prices, $1.50 to $6.00. 1008 Chestnut Street Closed Saturdays during August ' ASCO ASCO - yTnAJAA-A-vWiAA-- ts f :o 'C4 1 -' ? John.Ervne. Heywood Broun, George S. Chappell and Simeon Strunsky offer some enlightening comments on the stage and a few, equally luminous comments on prize fights, and life in general. W. L. Gcorre analyses another style of modem woman and lranz Molnar contributes a fascinating one-act play. To this substantial library menu Stephen Leacock and Donald Ogden Stewart add a dash of wit. and there arc some rather tart remarks from Charles Hanson Townc and Erik Satic. And, in Art? An etching by Lee Hankey, wood-cuts by Labourcur, sculpture by Ghana Orloff drawings by Augustus John, and, in a lighter vein, pen-and-inks by Benito, George Luks, Sto and Fish all combine to furnish the pictorial note of this issue. And, finally, the Auction Bridge Refuge a word on tennis by Grantland Rice, a page of motor-boats and two pages of automobiles all smartly supplemented by three pages of clothes for well-dressed men Where's the Nearest News Stand? Conte Pfot, PulilUr . Wnak CrownlniU sVI eld, Editor Hejrjrorth (upboll, Art Director JrWJMMjOW-f---H-M---W-BP----P-W--W H-EL -.-JP1!?1-:-0 Jl tVT'IJvJysvtvwvfv"(v I'ytw ASCO ASCO ---bi-nWrJbiV M Special for One Week Only! The newest addition to the Asco family of Quality Products is Asco Evap orated Milk. It is a superfine article, pure as a breath of mountain air. So confident are we that, once you try it, you will continue using it, we are cutting the price for one week only, as an extra inducement for you to test its superiority. We make this sacrifice gladly be cause we know we have a product of sterling merit that is bound to win your approval. ----?S'k Mrfr? Air 1 a Butter asco Evaporated Milk 12c can cut to 10 Better than fresh milk for vour coffee, tea and puddings, and stays sweet longer. Take advantage of this bargain today! 53 c deIlOu,Uttnerf,JX0ptlonaI luaIlty and most aellcioua taste The finest butter in America! Richland Butter 48c Pure cronmery prints. BIe value. Gold Seal Eggs carton of twelve 48c The biggest and meatiest eggs in the nests. Real beauties ! Selected Eggs dor 42c Bvery one guaranteed. Three Big Values! Kich, Creamy OCc Genuine Mason Jars I. h lb v vfry tasty and nutritious Real food value. Try It you'll llKC Jt pts. 69c doz. : qts. 79c Porcelain-lined caps with rub bcrs complete. Fancy Messina Cc Lemons doz Keep some Lemonade in tho Ice box these hot days. Victor BiB Bread Lottf For your children's sake, see that they eat plenty of this good wholesome bread. Growing bodies need its splendid nourishment. c &SCO Corree The most delicious cup of coffee you ever drank. Coffees of the same high grade arc selling elsewhere at 45c per lb. Relishes Princess Mayonnaise Dressing, .bot 25c Sckimmel's Salad Dressing. . . .bot 12c Worcestershire Sancc bot 8c Asco W. D. Vincjar bot 12c Asco Cider Yincfir bot 16c Asco Prep. Mnstard jr 12c Minced Corned Beef lb can joe Cooked Corned Beef n 15c Asco Petnnt Butter Un 9c Asco Sliced Bacon pkj 18c Asco Dried Beef pics; 10c Sweet Sagir Corn. A small cans 25c Cilif. Tona Fisb can 10c, 15c Best Pink Salaien can 10c Red Alaska Salmon can 25c Calif. Peaches . . .bif can 23c, 29c Hawaiian Sliced Pincipple.23c, 29c Haw. Grated Pineapple. .. .can lie Asco Breid Crumbs pkg 10c Choice Rice 1-Ib pk 8c Asco Corn Starch nkr 7c W$M eaS P A Treat to Beat the Heat! Pure Grape Juice Tot 23c FSarsaparilla "I Cinjtr AU Root Beer c bot. 101 X-,72 $1.45 d- Keep a dozen bottles handy. h lb pkg, 23c; lb 45c "TnJ Tfln h(.. Iff -c ., tt. "-S?"' , ,s a cmmon expression these hot. sweltor. Ceylon is used, you hear: "More Iced Ten nlon"?S wnure Asco 0ranS Pekoe or India sT-- rt.i .. "ta"KC l C,VU0 Jndli Ceylon Old Country Style Plain Black- Mixed Asco Prices Are Always Lower, Quality Considered Choice New Pets can 12V2C Asco Sifted Peas cln igc Best Pure Citsap bot 10c I" ivrnFv-k" Pk 9e Asco W. D. Vineiar bot 12c Calif. Sansweet Prunes lb lie, 17c Babbitt's Soap cake 4", c Asco Ammonia j,j gc Asm Bluini " .b0t 7c P. & C. N.ptha 1 Clke 6Hc Fcls Naplht J 4 for 2Sc Gold Seal Flour 5-lb. bag 31c Asco Baking Powder, can, 5c, 9c, 17c Asco Oleomargarine lb. 25c Pure Cream Mints lb. 25c Delicious Caramels V-lb. 17c Meat Specials for Tuesday Below is a list of some unusual values for TUESDVY ONTV i: ld thorn at SpcoiI cut price, for our rcglilr TAay Gcl Acq,l,U TUESDAY ONLY Rump or Round Steak .,, lr resh-Killed Milk-Fed Broiling Chickens .... lb ooKed Uorned Beef. Fresh Clean Beef Suet. ." 5c lb 35c 42c 19c '.... in ii Frk ni: I . ... 2C J Nott-Th abov, p,Utt tfit(tivt ; Philadelphia C 1UI . k 1 '. ". v' ;,, ' , v i r ; I tl ' fi j t M 1 ' Uw. 7. . M ASCQ A crn' ' ' TATZTTT- wrrTf T-p .- a .m 1 1 ' . n .."'( T- i n nahiiiitjtSafa -ViiHlHlUnUif ' r. . i , &k,j a r
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