;f '.:.. ' l . - -,- ; v1- I v x ,n T.j.WTr, T"vT h'Vjf '.? r "Jf" V"11 "4 . A',. ,'.j .- A'i-S.' ,..u,, ,." rr-i ij jh'' i' . ' , ..WtMA'V V rH2" fm ,..i lV f( . ut ;f . :w :r-J'. r - . . ;;:s; si ;vt.--v- -",-", '-':v. m;t vit W if ir'Y " . . .T . .... t . vV -V t cj ...,,. '. V v.!.-'. ' v .'.'. J1 .-' , v- -'TO'v: WSJ- 'V 5 '"'it . if- 1 ' IM)BL?HIAV tfKffi&Y, ffiCTJSMBm W rfiil 1 l 1 - ctl ,? i. W- ! M t Twin Bed Lecture Keens Mr. Doveleigh Awake : Br J. p. Mcevov (Mr Doveleigh has hail to buy nn ij the little jclrl. the Idea ot .'eaBBgjng me text books so Often Is Mie that Mr. Dovelcijch ennnot Bnderstflnd. Neither enn Mrs. Dore Hljh, who ecems to feel somehow It la Mr. Dovelelgh's fault after all, nearly everything Is, so waj not in is nisoj hem nml they have a few page, mis,. Hip. That doesn't make any difference. I don t throw one of her dresses away when she loses a button. You'd be In a pretty fix If I did. Well. If you want ,? tIlr?w,yur money away, go ahend. I.vprrhrxlv enema f 1 nM a . i. -.. of you but your wife. Everybody can impose on you but me. Not that I ever r V.i: :"",.'... . t impose on you cut me. N lKok. this fall for the child. HhS hain't twin, to doTs to Cn ntW. , .m worn the others out at all. They're as . J&'im VSitou Bu? vM ZJ'fZ iSL' food as new. You can sec that your- FM, Trcnture so wrnk kitui.Pve" '. can't you. Just as good a new. ' nr" a mo " thafs wh von n 'nm Why do we have to ect new ones? you IIP VII vp? ' D Answer me that. BECAUSE WEi t;ul:'' HAVE TO, I GUESS. (A deep snoro from Mr, Doveleigh.) That's all the thankstl set. Trying to save your money. Trying to do something for you. And you Ignore me. Worse than that, you snoro at me. I won't havo It. Wako up. (Louder.) Wake tin, I say, do yon hear me? SNOniNO AT ME I TUB VEItY (Mr. Doveleigh wakes up, and ho doesn't get back to sleep again for a long, long time. Serves htm right! That's what ho gets for letting the school board change the school books.) Hugh M. Gallagher FOR MAGISTRATE On Ilrpnbllcan A Democratic Tltkrta Your Vole Will Be Appreciated PtUMBiNCM? W Wm.U.Maybewiy KtK 524VYalnut C-r. -. ,,, -r . JOBBING A SPECIAL! BKUJir ssa Bocause we have to. you euess. But you don't know. I wish you knew something for a change. It seems to me that you'd stop guessing at things and have a few facts. You're a tax payer, aren't you? You help to sup port the schools, don't you? Well, you ouxht to have something to snv nhnnt It. Why don't you assort yourself? uny aon c you put your root down, and ay this business of changing the books very year has got to be stopped. It's too expensive. Whv don't you do that, eh? Oil, LET ME SLEEP. Let you sleep! You nre asleep. Homebody oucht to wake you up. That s the trouble. You and nil the other men like you are all asleep. That's why they put these things over on you. If you were like us women tbey wouldn't do it. If you were wide awake, like we are I WISH YOU WEREN'T SO WIDE AWAKE. I WANT TO GET SOME SLEEP. New books evcrv year. Why, her last year's books nre as good ns new. The Quick and Easy Way to Make Grape Jelly Oft ' 5s v RooMv MODERATE PRICES I.unfh hre for a dime or n dollar, nccordlnr to j-oitr upwtltr nnd we III fiijojr hnvlnc jou lirrr. Mriiu Chanced Dallr 35-37 South 16th Safe Milk For Infanta A Inralida nT 1 -r i i i NOOOOB3NO Makes 1 wo-thirds more Jelly from Same Amount lTh0 "Food- Drink" for All Ages. f TT 1 .T i-i .t lOllicIc Lunch at Hnmn dFRn mr,A j; .-w.f .-) s-ountatna. Atk for.HORUCies. Avoid Imitations & Substitutes of Fruit, and Never Fails Uses Ripe Grapes, Takes Only One Minute's Boiling, and Saves All the Flavor and Color EDISON RECORDS arc first, with BROADWAY HITS Ppftlnl rrlci'n mth week BLAKE & BURKART -The Rome of The Xtto Edison" 6. IV. Tor. Klrrrnth 4 Walnut Sle. Grnpo Jelly hM been the mlitn many hcmsewlvei for years. No birtter con.M n-e to serve with meats or to spn ad on bread Is known. Certainty of Jellying nnd preserving the real taste ari'l color of srnpes, however, has been the problem that even experts h&e worried over. Architectural odWork Se5 Our New Plant At the behest of the United States Govern ment we built an entirely new plant, scrapping our old one. As we are now through with our Government ship work, we have returned to cabinet work, which for forty-four years was the mainstay of our busi ness. No order is too exacting in quality or too large in quantity. Geo. w Smith fir COMPANY. INC. 490 Sr & Grays Ave. Phila. A nr and nover-fallinp method has I now been d sec ered with which nny on can make the l-t quality quickly and very economically. With the "CVrto I'rocess, ' full-ripe grapes are 1 used not unripe grapes so necessary by the old method. The "Ccrto Proc- es." retains all th rich flavor of this ripe fruit because It requires only n m mito's boiling not the 30 or 1 nmr minutes required by the old , method. This Ion boring-down, of course destroys Juice and partloulirly 1 k'lU the real trrapo taste. With Certo, therefore, the result Is a far iiiperior fruity flavor and two-thirds "ore Jelly from th same amount of 'ru t because no Juice Is bolted away. It also banishes all guesswork or firry as perfect results are certain. The new "Certo Process" for making cape Jelly is very simple Crush 'H about 3H pounds of ripe prapes ii-id add a cup of water Simmer In covered saucepan for 15 mlnutej. put cooked fruit In Jelly bair and strain otit as much Ju ce as possible Measure 6 4 hrnplnc cups (3t lbs.) "isar and then 4 cups (2 lbs.) of grape Juice Into lare saucepan, st r and brlnjr to a boll. At onc add one l'O't'o of Ccrto, stlrrlnc constantly Stir and brlns to a boll asain for one off minute. Remove from flp .n v?vn ,lfi 8ki,m.vnJ Pour into jrla.ses i?. ? nplnt ?r ll half-pound classes of Jelly Ordinary bottled (rrape Juice also makes delicious grape Jelly with above recipe. n!rt2Js " Jure frult Product con tains no pelatlno or proscrvatlve. It posltlve.y saves time, fruit, color and V. .i ii'i . Ir111 nni- ffuesswork .vi,'8.11" kllds ot ams nnd Jellies with fresh or canned fruit somo vou nave never made before. It la hiehlv indorsed by all cookffi experts fho ' .wiS 1, lp- ?vorj' woman who , tries It recommenfls t to her fr'emia I anil says she'll never be without It And Certo Jams and Jellies keep as well as any ever maee. Get a bottle of Certo and a recipe book from yrur jrocer or drugBlst at once. For extra fre copies of Ccrto Book of Recipes, write Pectin Sales Co., Inc., 360 East Ave., Itocheater, N. Y. BPMMKit nBsonTa ATLANTIC C1TV. X. J. Start the nerr the mire, quick, eco- loull never return to tho old "hlt-or- miss- metnod i.iii'okta-T If your fnbeer does not havo Certo, please telephone Miss Jacobs, Bell phone, Lombard 3S20, or Key stone phone. Main 16S1, to learn whore you can obtain Certo. See demonstration at "f'mbel Brothers' Pure Food Grocery Store, Chestnut St. section. JffflpHhtW stone phone. Main (UfiMB Hotel 'Brighton and Casino 4tLtntic City KJ. SPECIAL HEPTiaiUEB HATES FLAHERTY HOTEL ' V. A Atlantic Ave.. Si block VJJ from P n. n. Station, central to ewrytnlnit, nil outildo rooms, cierful and scrupulously clean, families accommodated! r.nest beach, free bathing from Hotel: show yr baths: European Plan. I1.S0 up dally; Special weekly. "TUB HOTKL WITHIN YOCn SIEANS" 'f1nn All ItlM V.nrM Brlek, Htsisl and Stone Oonatraetlm ,"IVfirdrt!1'.b;!5'! 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'& in 'akwiihii "!;':'; aiTr. w&xr.ta'T ' "zyfr-vf. . tiiH ; 1 VVQ$&J!mV3l 't-rcjs&5T ifflrV '''Ssk "UV Wac2RWCBP3C ' --- ? - -VSvf AT ZJW HOTEL CONTINENTAL Atwayn oren always r-adr: terms mod.rata. Writ- or phone. H WAI.SH DUNCAN. filarlborouqnlcnlielin THE WATKINS Bouth Carolina Ave. near rates Amer plan Mnton P. Arnold. Ownsr. LA MONTE IK l:N ( 1T. N .1. Mil U Ocean. Open all r,.nr,ln ... .'"''. ."""''. '"'" "111 " "' American ana European ' L" in..- ni 11. IIII1A1AM. Ki2SW?MlF0,?!..CliTnAI.ATR "-" ' ...mr. -.rr urnrn. ii. 11. (ill.rcn. JVKKNmsVll.l.E. He needs it "The trim Food for Vitality" Raisin Pie 4fen are ouieAtlv refrrthed at night by a dtirt like this t cups Sun-Maid Seeded KulMns 2 cups v.ater to teaspoon salt i tablespoons lemon Juice 1 tablespoon corn starch 1 tablespoon suear Wash the raisins, put Jn saucepan with 1 cup cold water and bring slowly to a boil. Add sugar, salt and corn starch which has been mixed with 1 cup cold water. Boil 3 minutes; add lemon juice. Pour in pie tin which has been lined with crust, while hot cover; brush top with cold milk and bake in moderate oven until brown. ' Tired Man's Dessert Digests almost immediately Revives his Vim Men are grateful for a pie like this TIRRD man's first need at GALEN HMI WERNERSVILLE.PA. Physical Comfort. GSif- ttJHSic.DryAir Beautiful Scenery. Baths. Massage. Mydriatic Department. Reservations for September hcwM Puunwj rion taw Yobk Phiu. HOWABOM.WING tlANAOCH nignt is new energy to Stewed Raisins Strwtor break fait every morn ing and yet your dally iron Mis way Cover Sun-Maid Rai sins with cold water and add a slice of lemon or orange. Place on fire; bring to a boil and al low to simmer (or one hour. Sugar may be added but is not neces sary, as Sun-Maid Seeded Raisins contain 75 per cent natural fruit sugar. All measurements for these recipes arc leveL A revive his lairerine snirits ami hi strength. Give it to him in this luscious pie. Effective and incomparably delicious! You get almost immediate results. For this pie note the recipe is made with tender, juicv, meaty raisins furnishing-1560 calories of energizing nutriment pej pound. Raisins are 75 per cent pure fruit-sugar (in practically pre- digestcd form) so require little digestion and therefore the en ergy is felt at once. Raisins are rich in food iron. The "Iron Men" the men of healthy blood need but a small bit of iron daily, yet that need ts vital. There's no better way to im part the vitality of iron than through a luscious raisin pie. Remember these facts when you choose dessert. Give raisin pie .to tired men in the interest of their pleasure and success. The Highland 0n s"ulh Hm. overlook- . , .... ln lh Lebanon Valley. Bept wlti Its InMcoratlnit air. Oct, with Its gorecous foliage ore the most ileliihtful months In the yr. Spec, rates for these mths. UKtonreqjest. J HOWAKD FRIES. I'res. 1KVQ.N. I'A. WYNBURNE INN on .Main Un. jio'S,1? l?L b.u,Ln.'J men with . families. j:,-. "; " """' reaionauie raits. lOI'NT I'OfOXQ, I'A. The Clairmont ''"nnffooklnB, Modern, . , . , Llrctrlo I.lchtj, Hlejm iirui, ,iurs mutifr.ne. iiku. tj. l H3UTU The Ontwood .pn .a" '" Accom. mo. arod. i:is. SUN-MAID RAISINS Use Sun-Maid Raisins, made from California's finest table grapes American raisins, processed and packed immaculately in a great modem California plant. Seeded (seeds removed) ; Seedless iarouv without seeds); Clusters (on the stem). Also a fine, ever-ready dessert Kaisins are cheaper by 'thirty per rent than formerly. See that you get plenty in your foods. "" Mail the coupon for free book ofttt rrcipe. which deenbe, 100 attractive uay. to .,rw CALII'-OKM V ASSOCIATED RAISIN CO.. I)ept. 1118-21, Fresno, Cal. etemotrthip IS.0C0 Grower! ff Raisin Dread ton hat a perfect food 4tUri(nit"theitaffofltftH Delicious rulsln plo and raisin bread are sold by bnke shops and erocers every where Huy of them in save baking at home, fteal raisin pie Is made v.lth lots of raisins. Insist on It. First-class bakers da not stint, 6 CUT THIS OUT AND SEND IT I I California Associated Raisin Co. ' I X . -'if I ! ..c1".. ,'.,1d me Py ot Vur f'f book. . I "Sun-Maid Kccljies." I I Name... I Street . ( Icitr 8UU L r. i.. a a v trwn t'n ATtTSIAN "x-el tab'e nooklet THE ELVIN O" unt Nov. Nev. - t. . remoa,, priv. -jths., ih erw ffhl', for t-Ult A. J. Ht.UTTKn lti:si)HTS XTKAMIIOATS TO BALTIMORE ERICSSON f imd L,wry eventrs; at It; Saturdays, a o'oittai? rats, ens ttiy. fi.Oo round trio. 13.00 MJt- DAY STEAMER From Philadelphia every Tuesdar cay. rn'L-uay, ui a o cioca. ir.e way: I2.&0 ruunl trln. Moft bautlful water r de nut of Fhlladsl. pbln. Send for pamphlet. No Muriday steamer Stearner leaves on rlavltahtTsavtnB Uuii! V.HIIW ,IT u ....mi. Mirtm-nm.m Y.nu,. Fre, lis SPECIAL SUNDAY EXCURSION r. . r, f All Amv ln th vntar n Beautiful Lorewood Grove on the Chesapeake & Delaware canal. Home any same evening. Ericsson Line. Pisr a lOiiti' Delaware Avs i 8 o'eiock evsrr Sundae socrslQc. dayllzht-savlnar time Kars. tiV HKSQKTK MTKAMSHIl'S Ideal SUMMER VACATIONS W HMtJUL WlE. M. U .sTaT.m I jDcxrfinoHtJtor 8 Days $91.00 S Cool In Summer No Panports Ralllnjs Every Hv Days tU steamers "Fort Victoria," "Fort Hamilton" and "Fort St Georea" Ssilin, alt. ..I. fiend lor Special Summer Tours folder 1-UKJNt.SS-UERMUDA LINE 34 Uhltrlu hi.. M. Y. FURNESS, WITHY CO., Lt.lC """ mua., lima. ' "Na"M'WsmJ.' s- .cftT ;t Tribune The Sunday Tribune has 96,000 more circulation in Chicago and suburbs than IN CHICAGO any paper other ? npHE CHicago Daily News, which in Au gust had 96,000 LESS cir culation in Chicago and suburbs than The Sunday Tribune, advertises that its 358,418 copies are "bought and taken home," so that it is read by 7 out of 9 of the English readers of the community. THIS "evening" paper (s printed in seven editions those before two o'clock composing more than one half of the total circula tion. Many people buy more than one edition Various members of the same family buy copies of the same "evening" paper. Many copies of the early editions are bought only to be thrown away. CONTRAST this with' The Sunday Tribune one Tribune to a home, all ar riving at the home at the beginning of a day of leis ureof reading. If this "evening" paper reaches 7 out of 9 of the English reading people in CHicago and suburbs with 358,418 copies, then the 454,839 Sunday Tribunes (net paid city and suburban average for August) must reach' MORE than ALL of jhe English readers of this community.' ' : THE CHICAGO SUN DAY TRIBUNE prints three times as much ad vertising per issue as the Chicago Daily News, and The Daily and Sunday Tribune combined print one-third of all the news paper advertising in Chicago confirming the statement that The Trib une is FIRST in Chicago, A page from the BOOK of FACTS W W TftJUNE'S 1921 tigh?w and merchandismg-will be sent frel to any selling organization requesting it on business stationery. 4 s Eastern Advertising Office, 512 Fifth Ave., New York J f Mr' i J- , ' vtVt-M&v a. &J22&22-. Ustiiifea