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Atk for HORLICICS. jo-Aveid Imitations & Substitute! rw i x - "s i Banquets X 4 :, vCard Fartl.es; ; y pi Private Dances .J Weddings' rk.0 Especially Catered for at the RITTENHOUSE 22d and Chestnut Estimates and Menus Furnished n4 ndlif"! i Jtfi-Jks , i r- IF YOU LOVE-, FLOWERS you will net only be inter ested in our great vuricty of Flowers, but the LOW PRICES Century Flower Shep 112 S. 12th St. VISIT Betelho's Free Expositien: Oriental Works of Art at FREEMAN'S UPSTAIRS ART GALLERIES, . 1519 Chestnut St. TOMORROW It seethes and satisfies asm Coffe At all our Stores wmmmmmmwmmwmmmm She could eat anything without indigestion or sleeplessness Fer a lime she had been troubled with gas after hcrovenlngmcal.Tlie distress was meat painful after eat ing potatec'3 or ether starchy feeds, of which she was very fend. Then she 6tarted taking two cakes of Fleischmann's Yeast every night between her evening meal and bed time. She poured about a half cup of boiling het water ever the yeast cakes, stirred them thoroughly, added a little cold water and drank. She found she could eat anything nd sleep splendidly afterward. Thousands of men and women are finding that Fleischmann's Yeast corrects stomach and intestinal f troubles. It promotes the Hew of bile and pancreatic juice. Appetite Is always kept normal and you are protected against indigestion. Add 2 te 3 cakes of Fleischmann's Yst te your dally dlet. Yeu will and that your whole dlgcMive sys Jjmla greatly benefited. Be sureit's Jjleischmann's Yeast the familiar Jin-foil package with the yellow label. Place n'standing order with yvK(orrfei?chmnn'aYeaBt. MWftMBM-OMH-i THE DAILY NOVELETTE TlIE GIRh JIM TOOK TO THE GAME By II. Leuis Ratbeld JJM CKAWFOIID fingered tha ob. long bits of cardboard reflectively. IIIh tickets bad safely arrived and, tiiaiik lieaven and the ticket office, his feats were an geed as any ever allotted te, newly fledged graduates under the strain of tinprwfdcnted demands. That part of It was all te the mustard. Only whom te take? With Jim the cholce was net a narrow one. Yet gradually it nimmcrcd down te two, Careline Hemingway or Peggy Curtl, both lively girls and fair. Fer Jim could net visualize himself as cwerting te that celgrful spectacle any but a nreltv girl. Te cheese, then, cither Careline's dusky attractiveness or I'egjrv'M winsome blendncss? "1've get it I" said Jim. "I'll toss up their tclcphone numbers and abide by fate. Come seven 1" A moment later be snapped tKe re ceiver back en Its hook. "It was ever se nice of him, thank you, but Careline had already planned te go with home body olse.l" New for Peggy. If Peggy's neft voice ever tbe tele tele tele phone carried with a bit mere of a thrill than bad Catherine's, Jim was scarcely aware of the fact as her words struck gradual dismay te bis soul. "The game? Oh, Jim, I'd love te, but Itlnlne Ashley asked me ages age. Hut, Jim I've get a simply tremendous favor te ask you. Had you anv one else in mind? Ne? Hew Bplcndldl Yeu sec, my cousin is here from Milldale, and just dying te see the game. Hut you knew hew it is about tickets. And ob, -Tim If mi ttrmtlfl fnln hmr t fltin'n .(.111, ... JUI. ..1.1..M bMUW HV . I..l w awfully bright and did you soy, 'Is she pretty? Why eh, Centrni, you've cut us effl" An ultimate rcconncctien and Jim, wondering why en enrlh he had done It, presently found Jiimsclf pledged te take Peggy's Milldale cousin te the season's greatest contest. Curly in the afternoon en the day of the game, Jim drove his modest llttle roadster up te the curb in front of Peggy's borne. Yes, there steed the girls en the veranda. Beside them lowered young Ashley, tall and su perior. Never bad Jim seen Peggy leek mere beautiful, her eyes glowing and her checks whipped te a radiant color by the crisp autumn breezes. Dcside ber, the little Milldale cousin paled te in significance. And she were huge tor toise shell classes! Driving out tins crowded boulevard flunked by laughing chattering streams of people all flowing In one direction. Jim tried te U his duty as an escort and a gentleman. Hut his met valiant conversational methods produced the meit meager et responses. Disgusted, Jim lapsed into n silence which las-ted unbroken until he had parked his car and the two of them find entered the portal and found their places in the huge structure gradually tlljing with a vast, animated throng. Then once mere he teused himself. "Ground in geed condition," be com mented. "I take it you're up en foot ball like nil zirls. Miss Crumley?" Miss Crumley nodded timidly. "The side that kicks the ball eftenest ever these pests wins, docs it net?" she wanted te Knew. Jim all but groaned. Imagine' Then he forget his companion, even forget that Peggy was sitting somewhere with that arrogant Blaine Ashley, forget cverythlnc but that the team was com ing en the field, shedding their blankets ns they ran. Fer the creator part et the game Jim forget his silent guest. During the intervals between periods he politely supplied her with the offerings of the peanut nnd popcorn bejs and a minl .mum amount of innocuous tminll talk. But when the game was en. she vanished straightway into oblivion as fur as Jim was concerned. Then, just at the end. with the sceru tied and live minutes te ploy. 'the star of the team, taking one of these desperate forward passes se often futilcly tried near the finish, started down the field. The crowd went wild. "Touchdown ! Touchdown !" And It was. Jim became suddenly aware that the girl at his side had grabbed his arm with one hand and with the ether was frantically waving her srorcbeok. "He made it! He made it! Oh, boy I" That night Peggy had a party tp celebrate the victory. Jim hed been in ltcd when he deposited Miss Crumley en the Curtiss steps and had reluctantly consented. The girls slipped away up stulrn leaving Jim and Ashley te argue tbe line points of the game. It was when the girls came .back that Jim get the shock of his life. In a soft shimmcry gown her curly hair piled high, her face alight, her awful glasses gene, the little Milldale cousin was u peach ! But net until much later In the evening when Blulnc Ashley left early te take her down te her train, did Jim leeeive explanations from the contrite Peggy. And then she only explained because Jim, tantalized bejend endurance by a certain sweet proecativcncss, had scizid her suddenly in his arms and nil in en breath told her he loved ber and begged her te be his. It was after that little matter was satisfactorily settled that Peggy confessed as follews: "I I've really been crazy about jeu for a long time, Jim and and I rather thought you were about me I I wnnted te go te the gume with you, but you didn't uMc me und finally I accepted Uluine's invitation. But when you called Up well, I couldn't bear te think of jeu taking some ene else. My cousin seemed providentially sent. Only well, .hc really is terribly popular with the bejs and I made her premise net te try her wiles en you. And then she went te the ether extreme as you knew! She sajs that just one moment she for for eot she was playing a pert at that winning touchdown, you knew. Yeu co, her brother in ceptain of his col cel col lege tram. What she doesn't knew about football I But she certainly did her best " "Net te capture me!" grinned Jim. "As if I ever thought for n moment of any one but you, dear!" And Pcggv sighed contentedly, quite ns It she teally believed him I w ! I J ! I 1 i ? i I j aSflMrHErtWa IIS) This , Beautiful Cupid GranJi, 4 ft. I In. lenr Smallest Ortnd T7.M.,.lUn JHtaB ! Mid Representatives for the Famous Sehrncr Piane HIS wonderful instrument is the latest creation in the art of piano making, and is the result of constant effort en the part of the manufacturer te per fect a grand piano se compact that it takes up no mere room in your home than an upright. Handsomely finished, exquisite in design. Diminutive in size alone; in tone quality it is unequaled. We will deliver this instrument te your home en a small deposit, balance in convenient monthly payments. B. B. TODD, mc. 1306 Arch 1623 Chestnut i Sac VIctrelas i&HMWte Records 2SZ3E2SSSS2 w An income diary- ter lyzz Keep an account from day te day of all your earn ings and expenses. It will save you days of worry at the end of the year and be a valuable permanent record. We will mail you with our compliments an income record booklet in which te enter income received, deduc tions, transactions in property or securities. Day by day the increasing value of this record will be brought home te you, and especially when you sit down te the task of preparing your income tax return. Come in and get your booklet or drop us a post card today. The Land Title and Trust Company Bread and Chestnut Philadelphia sssrasraOTJessssf ASCO II IJUIIf II lIMKSffffifl SSSSSSS.K " 53SOTSr ASCO (! After-Dinncr Tricks VT 6? Ne. 08 One Trick for Mathematicians Four matches are laid te form the Renian numeral seven (VII). The problem is te move ene match and elioiuse the number into one. The sec ond figure shows the trick. The third ii ntch from the left is placed horizon tally from the V, which makes the fig ure represent the square root of one, which is ONH. Copurieht) M " Pu" Mew Ctmpanv Keeping faith with a leaf of bread The big leaves of Victer Bread are pretty tempting in their rich golden brown crust and flaky whiteness. But we could make them even better looking if we chose te sacrifice their feed value. A leaf of bread that has been made te "leek geed" at the expense of its nutri nutri tive value is like a geld watch with the Works removed. There is mere nutrition in Victer Bread because we keep faith with our cus tomers we de net sacrifice its feed value for the sake of appearance. This, to gether with the purity of the ingredients used and the skill and exacting care with which it is baked, are responsible for its tremendous popularity. Victer Bread Be 2fi UUraft4kmHBRtr' I H m Hirr sfi&ajHp m Leaf A pan of Victer Bread (t There's health in every crumb" Sold only in Asce Stores, located all ever Pblla. nnd through out Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland iC vr'jixFtisi ASCO aiii(HS3 Svskv...-.v.v.;: ASUU AeCOl Of TOOTHACHE -qS a ii fS&( drops 1 1 i( v win DENTOX 25$ AT ALL DRUG JTOR&T.- rz Owlnff te the jrrcat pressure of business resulting from the Automobile Shew, we have a position open for A MOTOR CAR SALESMAN of nreved ability capable, cfllcfcnt, maturewhe can re act te the possibilities in hun dreds of live prospects, and the co-operation of a big, active organization. Apply te A. A. Caldwell, Cleveland Herbert Ce., Bread and Race streets. 1!ttMiaUMU.aMMMM One-Day Outings Frem PHILADELPHIA SEASHOR p Atlantic City - Ocean City Stene Harber Wildwood and Cape May Excursions EVcry Sunday $1.50 Via Attantle Cltr nntlread LMe Chestnut and fieuth St. Terries for Atlantle City 7.30 A. M. Fer Ocean City, atone Itartxir. Wllrtwoed and Cape May, leave Cheatnut Bt. Ferry 7:i!0 A. M.. Seuth St. Ferry 7:10 A. M. netuni Insr from oil points SilC P. 21. 1 f $3.75 Wilkc-Barrc ANM Scranlen Alue Jfaach Chunk, I rvhlte llarre, AtMttJ Next Bandar. Jnnuary SO npeclal train leaves neadlnr Ter minal 1:00 A. M.. tepplns at Columbia Me . Huntlrorden St.. Wayne Junction. Legan jid Jenkln-tewn. New Yerk $3.00 Every Other Sunday Next lixmrhlen. rVbruary r Special train lca.a Headlna- Ter minal H.OO A. M. atepplnc at Col umbia Ave . Huntingdon St.. Wayne Junction, I.esnn nnd Jenklntewn. ren nBT.iiJn iNronMATieN cessuvr aeentp she n.-Ens Ttckclt iiutu tie purcluued prier te dates of Excurilent Philadelphia & Reading Railway ZmXMWrWK bread-and-milk . at every meal A hundred ways te serve these healthful, nour ishing feeds each way a treat! Serve them eitencr. They represent highest possible feed value at lowest possible cost. LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS- Frem the Finest Quality te the Cheaper Grades am 0 CD Q rv m& YEO & I UKENS C Stationers, JLj Printers, Blank Boek Mfr 12 N. 13th St. PHILADELPHIA Mfrs. 719 Walnut St. rN IL xn'"" - J III tJ- Nv A- 1W Wm ir aps - 'r PASTfcuwtu BP " ji&r ' nC WEDNESDAY SxGF'Lf' rn What This Milk Bettle Cap Means te Yeu Loek for the Geld Medal Trade-Mark and the name SUPPLEE-WILLS-JONES en your bottle of milk or cream. It is your assurance of a rich, pure, fresh, whole some product safeguarded at every step from the place of milking until it reaches your home. Transportation, testing, pasteurization, cooling, bottling, capping, icing, delivering are accom plished with a degree of sanitation, speed and safety that our wide facilities and expert organi zation make possible. This service is suburbs ana sure or tne sea available te the whole city, its surrounding communities. Make 1 and be sure or the contents. 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