Us 'V'"' A WOOERS OF SHOULD HAVE $3,000 A YEAh r ' This lean, Minimum Before They'll .Vy "le;" Urn f-n .Viw, "Mr. Right" Decsni Kvm iv d a J eh r' It ml l''l fe1' t,l(l V0,,nP fellow i .. n -iii nut tin- ce-MWVit IVnn. 'V ." . " ..-,.. n,nrrv rnM ii "' M " 'i nn. . . rpi... Imr T lit 1.1 M s-criti'lice ri'fi'rs r tit i.i M s-eritence nni'rs ,., tl.0 reilllff f llew - of rp.iri.0 1 or It J?em't't tlu "lli-m" don't want te It inn r i nl '" -net. n'C! the r ' rer it Bc'." i n1 itipemns of S3000 . swains " T or mniP; M?iia!?,.aiett!!rlp !. for flRiirca tlinn ipmnnce, naked I ; et of fie fair .ve.inir thlnps new imicn they thought n man should liave te marry a college girl. At Smith thpy found a few trusting .limReln who wcre willing te take a chance en n man and $1000. Seme thought that a man eiight te lmye at lewt 5M00 te maintain tip style te which they hoped their children might ew accustomed. Most of the girls, however, declared that they would risk it ftt 32000 a year. $3000 Is Lewest Mark Here Twe thousand dollars distributed erer winter's coal bills and summer's heard at a seashore, hotel don't leek ie geed, however, te the young things who make class Interesting at the University of Pennsylvania. An adventurous and unmarried inves tigator made tbe rounds of the campus and found that -$3000 was generally considered about the proper figure. In--u.-t.tir th InrrsMcntef brolce n rule which everybody thought could net be i,ir,m when he called en some of the V ,. it. - rflrt Tln.afi jeung women ut iue j.;" "'" shoes," which is the disrespectful un un dereraduate nickname for the Phi Omega Sorority. It's called the "Ten Horseshoes" because that's what it leeks like when you wrlte it In Greek. The caller, net knowing the tradition which says that no raere male feet may profane the doerslll of the "Ten 'Horse shoes," barged right in and steed in the hall, The pretty young woman who came down te answer his questions was tee courteous te threw him out. Earn First Then Propose She had Ideas of her own, however, about getting married. Miss Teva Twkenes is a Danish girl. She thinks that a man who lays his heart at a col lege girl's, feet should lay alongside it t salary envclope which shows he has an "income of $W)00 a year. "Of course, they might get along en leis," paid Teva, "If be could be sure that there would never be sicknefcs, never less of work. I suppose it would b pesiiblc even te llve en $2000, but it would mean sacrifices. I knew that In the country n heiif.0 may be bought for 09 llftle nH $4000. which could be made te de when n young couple started their wedded life. But I think $3000 would he better. I made mere than $2000 a ear myself before 1 came te cellece, and I expect te mnke mere when I get through." Teva's sorority chum, Frances Drew her Intimates call her Johnny, be cause she is n famous college thcsplan -said sne thought n college girl would itimc if she had only $2000 a year and nothing laid by with which te begin teu-ickeepins. "College givls begin te earn nbeut S2000 a jcar when thev leave school," she said "I'd be willing te get mar tied en .SI'.'OO n year nnd tnke n job te lelp m husband. When n girl gets eigageil I think both she and her fiance ought te begin te pave. I feel they eujht te have nbeut $0000 befine they iTft nurrird S.'OOO for n house nnd flOOO for furniture." . "I don't ee hew ou can knew he- iiiiHiiiiiiitmiHiiiiHMiuiimtiiMimiiNiHHiiiiiiiJHiiiiHtitMfrmM Women who give Auction Bridge Parties should re member one thing that aU ways "makes geed" as a prize ED. PiNAUD'S LILAC A half-dezen carton may be obtained at any drug or depart ment store, and insures the re cipient six months of lasting old-fashioned garden fragrance. ED. PINAUD'S LILAC makes a delightful gift for any season. Fine for handkerchief, atomizer and bath. Lilac is the ene perfume that men don't mind using. They like it especially for use after shaving instead of bay rum or witch hazel. Buy at Any Geed Stere American Impert Offices ED. P1NAUD BIdg. NEW YORK ejutvumtccd 6t . """'" "ni i miniimiiiinil' i "-"Minim 011061 B 1 1 1 i H i a Decorate With Light N INVERTED bowl l form the theme of this interesting fix ture of wrought iron. It pertraya exquisitely decorative illumination, moderately priced. Lighting fixtures B'f K- -"USER 89. 3846-56 Lancaster Ave. 'ffV ' i,V.V!V, ";v CO-EDS AT PENH fnrrhiuul tlm nnieunt Miti nre reIiw ' i'f'l." ejd mr Untlhiser. "( i """f. i 'oil U."U,la eti thf mill. Til... v0iii l"u Watt till I'.-t iimti, (iinces friend. tel l.'tn. ... - " i.'inn i't u i minir it. en, nnl tiicv I mi ii . ilium id ni nptui'Pii uju n MM) hi llr ntfn. mill tlin fnt.,lW. nt ..... "i th. ..flier of the yeuntr noenlo in ,. i.. . i .i.;... ir . !-,:." I' ,.".. Ill III; (I nil,'-.. 1. M.'Kni? t.i ible ciunc or friend husband lest bl I 1 have worked out n budeet.' (irncc admitted, "thnt iIiewh tlie would need about $3000 nnd that would allow for pajments en a home te cost $5000 or mere." That Round ns If Grace were "thinking nbeut It" her self, but net se. hopeful swain. Hlie Is merely chairman of a committee of the Gennantewn Women's Club, which N making a study of home apprecia tion. Miss Ilculah MeOervln. president of the girls' dhislen of the henler clas, said Klie did net think n college girl should be expected te begin married life en less than $2500 annually, though perhaps $2200 could be made te answer. 'I think the girl should work ns long ns her domestic duties permit te help her husband get his start," she said. Chums Cannet Agree- Mary DIserr and Elizabeth Parson, chums, disagreed extremely en hew much the man should have. Seme one said Mary is engaged. She thinks n man ought te hnve at Icabt $2000, and preferably $4000, before undertaking matrimony, nnd then carry $10,000 life insurance ns a minimum. ""The place where they lived would have u let te de with It, of course," she said. "I have known of college pvofessers, in it small college tewh, marrying en $1000 a year or less. They wcre ghen their houses By the college and managed te get along." "I think it ought te be the ether way around," said Elizabeth. "The real question Ik hew much should a college girl have befere n man Is willing te marry her." Elizabeth wns only joking, of course, ns she indicated by her next remark. "A cellesp girl would bp miserable en $2000," she said. "She is used te going places, te having geed times, te visiting theatres, te tunning te dances. "Uut then, of course, the man him self is nn important part of the bargain. Fer myself, I'd be willing te marry him if he only mnde ten cents n year if I was ab-se-lute,-ly sure he.was the right man. If I loved him I'd marry him and help him." Masquerade Costumes te Hire AM, CIIAlMCThlli Masks and Make-Ups Tarns NKH tOUK & I'HII.A. . HWANril 1IIW WAI.-M'T GUmegiO Course given by Ad Carter, who drnws "Just Klda" nnd "Our Friend Mush" In tha Inquirer, will begin Tuesday, NOV 1 with an exhibit of original drawlncs bj famous cartoonists Afternoon and evening Claascu Y. i 1121 nrch St. C. A Locust 2890 SUNRAY Fer Scalp and Skin Sunray each day drives Dandruff away our dealer deet net carry Sanray, send ui 10 cents ler sample batttle SI'NKA'l COMIAN. Inc. me North nth St., I'lilliilclplila nwiwnifTWTOTiiwriTiw'rWiigrMimBrf? "MOT WAVE AUTOMATIC Gas-Fired Boilers 9? Ibl.Ml (IAS mil I'L'UI. i.tO.NOMItALLY Automatically Controlled Supplies the medt healthful heat for your home through your Het Water, Steam or Vapor Hentlng Byatcm and glvett you a petle 'en temperature and luxuri ous heat comforts without any weik ei worry, duat or dirt, which eui pnsent luatlng systtm fercc3 jeu te put up with Sold bi ALL I'LUMHINO OR HEATING CONTKACTOKS .See (Umunstrntleii at the olllce of the GAS UTILITIES CORPOPATION 1200 Locust Street A VI MT .'1.1 1) rlli- ter lli.cil.li't fully (iii.iritiiteed I Beautifies I and Heals EVENING FOkab May Wed Envey MISri ANNIi .UOIU.AN Pnris seclctj believes the report that (he daughter of J. I'iorpent Morgan and Ambassador Myren J. Herrleii arc engaged DISCUSS MAIN LINE NEEDS Business Men Will Meet Tonight at Ardmere Members of the Suburban Association of the Main Line will meet tonight te discuss the purposennd probable result of a proposed Increase In real estate assessment. The association had re quested the trnde nnd civic organiza tions of the Main LInc.tq s.entl irprc fccntatlvps. It will be held in the auditorium of the Ardmere Weman's Club, Ardmerc avenue below Lancaster avenue, at 8 :15 o'clock. CAMDEN LEGION PLANS RALLY Plans have been made bv the County Executive Committee of the American "Legien for n monster inllv In Camden ' (eme time In 'nnuary. Fnvltntiens will, !. ..In.....! . rn..n..l PamuI.I ij I ui; .a ,1-1114, -u w ULurtni i L'i oiling, .UHJur I.e.Ieune nnd Rear Admiral Fiskc. U. S. X., te intend. Legien pests in alt parts of Camden County will participate. Net hew iwf" 2 'j VzitUi s ti $& "" 2221 I 'CXflJDSlON te" i fil JrUWIBUAO I m a AA WEST MII.TON l I i T ifl HBO MONTOOMEItY I I I 'ilVWMrarv'ANn I A I "," MONTeunsviEEEi H WAR TAX 8 AJDITIOHAL 1 fl Next Sunday, Oct. 30 I I Special train leaves Heading & 1 Tcirminal 1:00 A. 31.. "top- M I t pine at Columbia Ac , Hunt- Rj 1 1 Inaden St.. M-inayunk, Cen- B D ii'iohecken and Nerr atewn 1 (DeKalb St.). Q ' COViI'LT AOF.NTS R H sit. n.vi:n u g Philadelphia & Reading fi Railway E'l a , i .., , l'i THE same engineering genius that devised and perfected each improvement that for twenty years kept Pierce-Arrew up te its stand ard, devised and perfected the Dual-Valve engine, which three years age gave the Pierce-Arrew the most not able impetus of its entire career. Reading iSDGEI-feHIIABEffBlA,. TgUBteA ROOT SEES. KINDNESS ASx -CURE FOR WORLD HATRED Aims Parley Delegate Says People Aren t Reicly for Pcjcc New il(t O i 27. Ellhu Heet, spenk i nl Tnnl Church jesttrday ilf' ) M. --lid it I It i ..il.l ...... 9 ilin Inef .lcrade show t.e-t clcurh that the most i......i.i. . ... I- .,!, nnnnn nn,1 III"U'Ui id,..' Ul Mill.,; IU HlU t"."Vi. ... happiness nnd progress nnd growth of the people is their Incapacity te receive . lie blessings that are ready for them tt it.... ...Ill kit, tnl.ii l.n,rt ' The address was delivered at the cele bration of the 150tji anniversary of the innting of n royal charter te the So Se lety of the New Yerk Hospital. Mr. Itoet's words wcre heard wkh eager ness because of his prominence In the coming arms con cicnce at Washington. I te centinued: 'The world Is full of hatred nnd strife and murder tbdny because of the In- apneity of millions of people In organ ized states te receive the truth thut being spread throughout all civiliza tion, and which is te be theirs, but they ire net ready for it. That is a matter of the development of character. "All the sermons ever preached, all the books bvtr printed, working through the brain of man ennnet fit him for the acceptance of the highest tasks that man is capable of. 'riic development of character must come through the exer cise of the virtues that mnkc human character mercy, compassion, kindly consideration, brotherly affection, sym pathy with, fcllewmcn. unselfish willing ness te sncrlfice for ethers." $5,000,000 LOSS IN STORM At Least Five Persona 'Killed by Hurricane In Flerida Tampa, Fla., Oct. 27. (IJy A. I'.) Property damage In that section of the Flerida peninsula swept Tuesday by the tropical hurricane is estimated at .?,", 000,000 by insurance men The damage in Tampa nlone is estimated at between $1,500,000 nnd $2,000,000. The known denth list today steed at five, which included two nt St. Peters burg luulUueelnTejHpnnyjiv MARKET Fer I lie benefit et nil wlie did net Ret a chance te gct one of ear nkla bm lMt neek en account of the treat demand for tame we laceecded In eettlntr one fttruUht rnrlenil of Kkln hums ublrli will be put out for u price lower than we time seia ter many eurs. FINEST-QUALITY IN WHOLE OR CUT IN Tlie3e Hams are honey cured and equally smoked. Large Slice Ham ONE POUND AVERAGE Finest Sirloin Steak (well trimmed) . . ., 20c lb. Finest Rump Steak .(well trimmed) 20c lb. Finest Reuhd Steak (without any fat or bone) 20c lb. Finest Pin Bene Roast 20c lb. Prime Rib Roast of Beef. . , 20c lb. Belar Roasts (all solid meat) 20c lb. Rump Roasts (without any bone) . . . , 20c lb. Finest Country Scrapple, best in the city 3 lbs., 2!k Finest Country Sausage, none better 20c lb. XL Oleomargarine or Nat. Nut Margarine 3 lbs. for 50c Finest Selected Eggs, big and meaty, 1 2 te a carton 45c dez. Finest Creamery Butter, in quarter-pound prints 50c lb. iMKE? SHEET BEEF CO. 5221-23-25 iarkeS SS. 5939 Market St. By buying your menti Friday or Friday evening, you .void a rush en Saturday. Uoert cleic Iriday and "Saturday 9:30 P. M. many but hew geed yiercexJfrrew)s Thecontrelling spirit of PiercerArrew manufacture is the quality car and net quantity production. THERE has been no change in the policy of. Pierce Pierce Arrew, for that policy has always been bread enough and forward-looking enough te include any betterment that might be discovered. At no time in its his'tery has it been se true as right new that the Pierce-Arrew is a bet ter car than it has ever been. FOSS-HUGHES Fess-Hughca Company 21st and Market Su. ' Philadelphia Lancaster Wilmington Bethlehem LITTLE BENNY'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pape Us fellow was sitting en my frunt MPtlSnllll Unit V MprfV fltartCQ 10 COII1C .. " ... . 1 Al . down the street with sutebn red tie en t ceuldent of bin eny redder, me say- ing, Helle Redely, youre certeny reddy with that tie en. Hay Reddy your nose Is bleeding, O no, ixruff me, its eny your neck tic, nod Sid Hunt. Ik) Reddy Is that tie stppesed te be black or wat? scd Sljlnny Martin. All being geed Jeaks eny Reddy did cnt nppriclate them, saying. Hay, never mind all that fresh stuff, the next ene says cnythlng about this tie 111 give him stitch a krack in the Jaw he'll think he's at his own funeral. And he kepp en wawklng past as If he was going semewares, Puds 8lm kins saying, I guess he thinks we're nfrnld of him, Id of sed something cits about his old tie If I could of thawt of cnythlng. Wich ub ether fellows all sed we would of tee, and Pudses slssey cuszln Persev enme and sat down nnd prltty seen Reddy Mcrfey turned erreund thf corner en his way back with about 4 pnckldges proving he had bin en a er rand, me quick winking te everybody but Persey nnd saying, nay .euews, Irvnk nt. Ueddvs red tie. lets ask him If , that tie's named after him, G thata a pcetch of a jeak, who wuhts te ask blm nnd make him laff Uke cnythlng? Wich all the fellows sed, 111 ask hlra, 111 ask him, and I sed, Ne 111 ask him, Chocolate One of Eight Flavers PBinniui- rUUUIlit TREET BEEF CO, 15 HALF ID. each ,0OT0KB8 -27, 1931 i made it up, d.denfi e wcii te settle! the nrgewmcut lctu leevc I'ernf.v irK him. (J all rite, 1.1 nil. l.nn, fed Pefe Wich jest then It. ddy tnrt'd te go pn'.t looking at us fenrse ns If he wis Uul bl" daring us te sai enuhmg cltH nbeut his rfeck tie, and I'en-cj ned, Ua Itcddy, Is tl.itt le named nftr ju.' Ill seen mew ion nhr. it nit' i. after, hcd IU'I ,na.l ai eintln " i he put his p K( ll'.W it . .'i II jumped up and 'titrej v, w wk n i as if he jest thav.t f Mimething tumv waies cits, nnd Reddy started te clmm. him and Persey steppul wawklng te rqn, and Reddy chased htm erreund the corner and then came b.ick for the packidges and if enjbedy cits wd any thing' about the tie they must of scd it te thcirsclvcs. $1 Mere Given for Fire Victims A centribtit en of $1 was received tcday by the Kvenine 1'uiw.ie Lldeki" from "M. N. 8. ' for Mrs. Catherine Devine, whose home wnu recently de stroyed by fire. Her husband In an in valid and unable te work nnd she sup ports him and their four children by working in a mill. mssmsjsnsn'p-ssrj- 7A . A Wn A C?SJ-V A ,.. A r-v ri).j rtatu The Goblins 9re Cemin'l The night of hobgoblins and witches is almost here and seen the merry masqueraders will be celebrating this most fascinating occasion. The list below contains the geed things you will need te make your Hallewe'en party a big success. De your shopping new and save last minute dis appointments. " Large Brazil Nats lb 19c Fancy Filbcrta lb 19c Very Best Mixed Nuts lb 23c Fancy California Almonds lb. 37c Fancy California Walnuts lb 37c California Seedless Raisins pkp 20c "Asce" Peanut Butter lb 15c "Asee" Cake pkg 10c Pure Jellies glass 10c Temter Preserves jar 25c N. B. C. Macaroons lb 25c Jelly Dreps lb 25c Lemen Dreps lb 23c 8 Si IaI Rich Creamy Cheese lb 25c Epicures will way "That a fine cheesr'" wiAAiBSMwmwyywwywMwyMMMwi swJ Taste it! :TEri Asce Dried Beef Sliced thin as a wafer and packed in sanitary dust-proof This price special for this week only. asce Coffee ib. You'll pay 35c, 40c or 45c per lb. for the same grade of coffee elsewhere. Our Pro-ducer-te-Constuner Plan enables us te sell fhis splendid coffee for only 25c. Try a cup. sg Selected There's a comforting assurance about 1 Jjing eggs in you will receive twelve geed ones in eery dozen. mttat Tilt: Leaf Bread Make your sandwiches for your H.-illowe'-n party with the delicious Victer Bread and ijl.e jour RUCBta a treat Victer Raisin Bread, lear 10c Raisins are Nature's Iren feed Uat plenty of them. Mere Big Values Aice Buckwheat pkg 10c Ace I'sncmke Fleur pkg 10c Acu Evsp Milk, can 5V.c, 12c New Cllf Evmp. Puchet. lb 'Oc New CH( Evap Apr cete. lb 20c Aice Threaded Codfish, pkj Oc Ace Dnnrlrtt Codfish, brick IBc Asce Olf. margarine Ib 2Sc i. s . .-. A Haven't veu often m p.rrlces ' lhe a"swer "'"' iiwuviin uur uuMiiess comprises tve nindied (.Mil) sanitaiy .Meat .Markets, with . a force of mere than seven hundred (700) mi 'eces each one n - in the hunmn ham of ' service that enables us te brin,: te your table, -weet and whoksenu the fiiK"t qnanty meats ( obtainable. Are you taking aihnntage of the unusual opportunities we are effeni yu? All Smoked Hams x.b. 23c At this price you should buy eithei a w le or half Ham Bnnp CT Reed ... t v a X r. Rib Renat, lb Bui Citv Drersed PerL Little Pig Roasting Fresh Killed Llilk-Fed ' ' tfh The" P"C" tfTcct,vc '" UNEMPLOYMENT DECREASES' Fourteen Plants In City Shew Ga n of 1327 Workers This Menth Figures compiled bj the tndustr Relations Committee of the C! amber e' Commerce -vow thnt ein'i'e i . ut hn In i eased cot, i.tentl ii t t ber . Feurtcun n.r l'i liti.l'lpl i anl . shewi nn incren e "t mj( we kers lining tn month. In.1 it td empl ytnent if ece noted In purely tndustrlni ttub ish ments One large plant, cngnged in the met TO MOUItOW AT BTltAWIIIlinOB A t'l.OTIIIRn'S 1 iiipiifim MS !'irtfsfcEaic? cs grtr !: I M-L .i fl. nyrj Sr janBf Nabisco Wafers pkp 7c Best Pure Apple Butter can 18c Baker's Shredded Coconut. .. .pkg 7c, He Baker's Fresh Grated Coconut. .. .can 15c N. B. C. Spiced Wafers lb 19c "Asce" GinKcr Ale bet 12',c "Asce" Pretzels lb pkg 19c "Asce" Mustard jar 12c Fancy Queen Olives bet 10c, 20c Fancy Stuffed Olhes bet 12c, 22c California Tuna Fish can 10c, 15c Best Candles dez 1 2c Cream Mints lb 25c Hershcy's Chocolate Bells. y3-h 25c Asce Apple Juice bet 12 'jc Have von trlid thin dUtrhtful drink7 wueim E3SiES One hundred thousand cows are required te fill our butter needs! Te be se popular, a butter must Le unusually geed. Have you ever tasted it? Richland Butter, lb 50c Pure creamery prints. Big value. Teas 2 lb. pkg., 23c; Ib. pkg., 45c There's a fragrant charm about this choice tea that will held you. Five delectable blends Orange Pekoe India Ceylon Old Country Style Plain Black Mixed dez cSISj Perk and Beans Best Pure Catsup Gelden Syrup f7)wv(a90 OAT! Milled Fresh : Packed Fresh : Sold Fresh Choicest white uaUs grown. Thoroughly steamed and rolled. Yeu can cook Geld Seal Oat.-, ery quickly. Choice White Potatoes 3i; ft. H pk. (7 '6 lbs.) 22c lB bu. (30 lbs.) .85c Cook like balls of tleur CtJcrnntir Ci-rcrn-n'iTniri-n wondered hiw we are able t soil such high qua'ity ments nt such - hes in our hip organ atmn and trf m-ndeus purchnsmf,' power The 1 "c M Native Beef lb. .. 23c Lnr"e " ,P, e.k Chops or R . ,' lb Hama, " 2Cc N w P "h. t- gf.g. ,,. - - atl our PMa; Camden a, d Suburban 15 - rSSi, uZ 2eV te" m " e (Prbventel) v KAR A CUAN MOM t ' Danger from dis ease is reduced when homes are kept sanitary and clean by spraying "PREVENTOL" Kills reaches, bed bugs and fleas. It is as necessary as soap and water for a clean home all the year 'round. 'ss-skksrw ,vxsvsswr SCO AbCU Aev-V ,A -rsr r,,c't jTKs!!Hs!5if c e A i Is. ' t. i c t 1 M -Pel lb pks- containers. 1 pkg. an Asce Stere, Yeu knew can 9c (3 for 25c) bet 9c (3 for 25c) can 'C (3 for 25c) Hetter 57c 7e pk or Mere Big Values Asce bliced Uncen pkg 17c Alie Cern Hakes pug 7c but I'ink a.ilmen, tall can 10c icnuer Ptas can 1J . cjui Lima Ueans lb 10c .i.ixud Vtgelabiek, 3 cans ferlJc I1 4 1. Nnpnllia juap ) 5 c caKe 1 el N ptha Seip 1 5 ler 7c OI 3.1 ii. :0 ,i li- 1 Cu'.. " . nde Krewt, i1- IT'c t ..rrrf r ib. sc . rfA, " - ' -', N. r Stan and Meat Market.. "",, M i 8"' crn rr, ASrn Acrn a cn e. " . . -a., a staiwaw 1 X KVlVBUXt J.WWW tgTI
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