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Bell, Frankferd2150 Keystone, East 7754 SKIN BLEMISHES Although a pimple will often appear ipptte the oare s(ven your (.kin. a bit of Reautv niencli applied at bedtlme "til sately and quickly rcmove this eivimsn. , Beauty Bleach net only removes all Kin blemishes such hh plmpleti and blnrk nails, hut banishes t.in, freckles and similar discoloration without harm te me complexion. Fellow the directions irlxen en each package, and In a ahert imip jour BKin win be oert, smooth and cle?'v..,.0UL IruBglst can supply Black and White Beauty Bleach at 60e. the jar. Send 25e te Dcpt. RM, Plough. Mom Mem plilfi, Tcnn.. for a rtcflllable Eiderdown Powder Puff containing .1 two weeks' ;;ipply of the perfect face powder it ck and Wlilte "Jncenpe Vlewrs." Alse literature gllng In delall all In In rerni,itl(m recardlng the. beautifying Prei'citlcs of Beauty Bleach. Jeshua L. Given, builder of many churches in Philadelphia arid through out Pennsylvania nml h big enme liunter up te the time he was.nighty fJx years old. dlctl last Saturday in his eighty-seventh year at the home of his son. Dr. Ellli K. W. Given, 2714 Co lumbia avenue. He will be burled Saturday. . Few men have a mere Interesting part than Mr. Given, and few have extended their activities ever se long a period. Tn his hunting trips he was.?'" Munroe w. able te tire out younger men who leek fop werl'. Can a workless husband be nvlctctl from his own home by Ills wife? Sfr. and Mrs. William Munroe, of Gloucester. N. ,T., were involved In tlil question and Mayer Andersen, of Glou center, was asked te give an iiiimcrllnte decision. The problem was further 'complicated by the fact that Munree owns half the house from which his wife desired te eu'rt hint, While net nn expert' en Blnckstnne he chief executive pn, he didn't be lieve the unfortunate condition of Mint Mint fewns a violation of the statute.". Hes been out of work since laet .Tune.;'-declared Mr. Munree, "and there s lets of help-wanted ads In the papers every dav." "That might be true,"-agreed Mun roe, "but tliey don't fit In with mv line. I in n Milir builder and they don't seem te be building many of 'em Just new.' He nhe made the prediction In view of I he news from Washington that the outlook wasn't, especially hcalthv "But that Is net nil." asserted Mrs. Munroe. "While I'm at work he upends the day setting the children against me. He s giving them n bad example and making things worse. He ought te get out." And then the Mever Hnnkn. "Vnn -can't have a man arrested for being out 01 went, no said, "if wj the police i would be keiSt busy. Your husband seems te be willing and I think you ale a little severe." Muuree declared that be sivuliWI tl.i. , fleer and kept the Iieumj clean and made five dollars shoveling snow which mono) he gave te his wife. "Well." said the Mayer, "leek at the things broadly and your troubles will melt away Jut like the snow." The couple left In somewhat ImnrnrM mniwl am; .uunree win get another chance te Happy Combination Ours is the happy combination of both Quality and Economy, seldom found. This is made possible only by our tremendous purchasing power and direct con nections with the sources of supply, thus enabling us te secure the highest quality I IllUruIUIIlUIBU UIl U UaSlH VIIUU puilllive vx. uui .nciriuivnn iuy im,ei i.... ; ' proving te our hundreds of thousands of customers every day that "in an Asce Stere,' your money gees the farthest. What would nrecerics be costing today were it net for the Asce Stores 7 .veMiirrl mnm niPtrniV fttifl tin rntninpfl hli' building activities long after most men . BRIDEGROOM'S STRATEGY of his age retire. taa ni-nsm r-. Mr. Given, in building, devoted most 100 STRONG FOR DAD of his attention te the construction of I ' churches. In this, he made business u pastime. "Seme men," he once said, "build great monuments for themselves. 1 want my monument te be the churches I build structures te which people may go and Hud solace and better ment." Mr. Given was born January 1.1, 1S8U, at Andrew's Hridgc, Pa. His father. William Given, wast a member of n pioneer Pennsylvania family. Ills mother, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Given, was descended from the Itmidelphy, of 'N irginia. ' In his ymith Mr. Given wanted te go te West Point Military Academy. This plan was changed, and be took up contracting, in which he,vas success ful from tlin t-tart. When the Civil War started he en listed with the Pennsylvania Engi neers and served through the war. After the war he resumed his business as a contractor. Since that day, Mr. Givcn's bunting trips extended te almost every parti of the North American continent. He was known from Arl.ena te urpgen. Father Didn't Know'ef Wedding Till He Get te Church It takes (.trategy te have our father a witness at your wedding when he deehti't knew it is te take place. This stroke of flncsse was successfully per petrated, however, by Clarence I. Murphy, L'13 Pusey avenue, t'elllngdnle. when he mid Miss Anna Saunders, of this city, were married a few days age. The Incipient groom and his imminent brlde were visiting the former's par ents in the old homestead t Colling; dale. When the time came for Mif's Haunders te leave for Darby, where she could get a car for Philadelphia, the senior Mr. Murphy was persuaded te accompany the pair. All unsuspecting, he journeyed te Darby with them, and received his first Intimation of the approaching nuptials when he was piloted te the AU-Sainls Protestant Episcopal Church, Summit avenue Here the Her. O. A. Relchsecher was awaiting their coming, In accordance with the well-laid plans of the yeungei Mr. Murphy. The ceremony proceeded Mr. Given built the Ilaptist Temple , flt once, the bridegroom's father being tee surprised te utter a worn. He wur llnally revived sufficiently te give a hearty, if feeble, blessing. here at Bread and Berks streets, and ether Important church structures. When the Bev. Dr. Bussell H. Con Cen well, pastor of (he Baptist Temple, learned of his death he pul aslde the sermon he had prepared for the sen ices, last Sunday morning and spoke, of the' life and character of Mr. Given. The two were warm friends. I One of the notable achievements of i Mr. Given In church building was tlic construction Of the First Presbyterian Church in Pittsburgh. VICE RAIDERS NAME POLICE Sergeant and Twe Patrolmen Seen Entering Place In Uniform Three policemen, one of them a street sergeant, were mentioned today in the rennrt of Vice" Sound raiders who iir- Air. Ulven also mini cnurcnc.s in a- , , tulrtv.Blx mP ami women In u k nburg and in many ether cities and' ,' J . ... , . , tnifiin 1 cabaret at hlghth and Balnbrldge Mr. Given is survlvell by two chil dren, Dr. Given and Miss S. Elln Given. His wife died about ten years age. He was the eldest of eight children. His youngest brother, Henry G. Given, Harrlsburg, is reported te be seriously 11 and is net expected te live. An streets early yesterday morning. It wic asserted that In the investigation pre ceding the ratd the policemen were seen going in and out of the place, while in uniform. When the prisoners weie arraigned again in the ventral i'ellce t eurt today ether surviving brother Is Fnlnk Alon.e. three still were missing tJiven, Alberta. 1 auada. lie ts also sur vived by two sisters. Miss Mapsy Given, Oxford. I'a., and Mrs. Geerge Hender Hender eon. Misslin. Pa. The remains will be sent te Atglen, Pa., for burial. The churchyard in which Mr. Givcn's body will rest is oppeslto the little house in which Mr. (liven began his married life. Mrs. Given Is already burled there. There will be services at 10:30 o'clock Saturday morning at Mr. Given', home, which will be attended 'by members -of the G. A. B. of Philadelphia. The services will be conducted by Dr. Cen-well. rile absentees. nil girls, weie arretted while dancing the "Chicago," which is s.iid te mil -de in indecency nil ether dances of the serl. Rocce and Jehn Dl Nubile, two of the three brothers operating the cabaret, were held by Magistrate Iteushaw un der $1,100 ball each for trial. The third brother. Nicholas 01 Nubile, was held under .StlOOO ball. The ether prisoner) were each lined SPJ.flO or will spend thirty days in the vvorkheusq. FREED IN DEATH CASE CAMDEN MAN MISSING and te State Cannet Find Witnesses Fatal Sheeting Jeseph fllwle. of IW2 Indiana ave nue, and Giovanni Llvernlni. of '-1)50 North Pratt street, weie nciiiittcd be. fore Judge Terry tedaj of causing the death of Antonie Giuseppe Maugini, of U123 Cambria street, who died In the Snmitritun Hospital en AuguM "tl. Illllt, Ml3B3SptiTTES WBII&TYBUACH jiff - " i a Ari 10K "HI "l,s 1 mJ TUMIK H HUM Tlt.VnU I MAliK 17 MAKK Carpenter Started te Werk Hain't Returned Themas Moere, thirty-one. a carpen ter nf 1157 Seuth Frent street, rum. den, has been missing, from bis home as tmi result ei n gunshot wound re re slnee last Sunday. His wife, Mary, ceived two nights befere in a snoeting! told the police her husband left home affray en Indiana nvenue near Nine-1 early t go te work and has net re- teenth ftreet. . turned since. Twe of the principals have since fled I When last seen the mlrsiiig man was t Italy, and as the victim refused ie dressed In blue overalls and a gray cap. make any statement before he died the He is of medium height, slender build. Commonwealth was without convincing, and dark complexion, evidence against tin defendants. Uncommon Sense IJy JOHN HUKK r The Rich Get Richer" BRIGHTEST LIGHTS Can't reveal a flaw in your Complexion WHEN YOU USE " F-F LEMON CREAM AND F-F LEMON SOAP All Uiur, Department Stores and Beauty Parler Mi il 10c for genereue temple of our Lemen Cream H Your Dealer Can't Supply Yeu Wilta riiedricfc-Friidrich CkemicaLCe. ' Philadelphia " T rS perfectly true tuat tuc ncn gei mere man a score of languages, had cher. provided thc.v' employ Industry ' ' ji-'iuiy m in King up the - .i i ii'it nii'fi i.iur n hnri .,... ! eav Jliiu and Intelligence. 'I he fact tuat uej seldom de, keeps meucy in generul cir- ttudy language's. UIl the.se he i learned huw te , et'n.r vjXuZt LSiK0, MM 'r1,IBent wcn ' Imnds desire.. comes easier and caMcr as a ! "Zu Gelt geht Gelt" - te money gees I stock eljt is accuinulated. The sauie1 money said the old shoemaker who left , is Irue of kilt or adeptucss in any i.i, uvinifs tn llethschlld. H" felt that the millionaire would get his ineue.v In the end, -and he would mve society let. of trouble by presenting It te lilin jln the first place. "Them that has gits, is ene wav I the same sentiment Is phrased In Amor Amer 1 ica. But because money gees te meuej Is nothing te worry about. If m-ucj I gees te money, thrift and ndependence 'become easier when one hm made a fair stmt in life. kpHE man who, b savins and sacri- A tice, has get a few theusmd ilelhrs ! together has earned the light te watch I these dollars work for him If this did net happen there would he no ic 1 ward In old age for thrift In jeiith. and , misery would be many times multiplied. I Alse, If te money gees menej, te .wisdom gee wisdom, The acqui.illen 1 f l.nmrieHire Is far easier te the man who has accumulated, a store of it than te hm who has none at all. Fer example, a man who haw grounded in I'Bfin and French can acquire Span ish and Italian with very little trouble. MaXtAluejler, niiu fejwka avud wiyU in -1 , , .w i?s ;?- kwsip. . iiVt,.-,a'.Vj t,-ru ..,ifTr .: tj. i ummBMmmmMmm,M tsirln r.M lit.r.rLiQKl.1.1 Huy The widely rend and able lnwvcr ,.aM work up a case with half the time and trouble that is required by a be Binner in law. The man who han mnster.! ... ...- u.,i.i .a.i" ......:. v.,- mi. iniiiini imuu inn master another half the time. The brain has learned the rules of knowledge gaining; skill gees te skill and money gees te uienev. It Is hard in the beginning te learn the mental discipline and the cencen. trillion necessary te the master; et'niiv braneh of learning. Hut unce that can' Ital has been ai'cuiuulalei, the ust ii come iiatar.ill;. . ''plli: rule tnt the rich get ridicr and - the peer get poorer, sounds brutal. But It Is a necessary rule nud the fact that it existH Is a blessing, JnsUad of n cuue. As te the. danger of the cencent. tlen of wealth, jeu. can always trust seme of the rich te put their money back Inte general circulation, as tbey have through Idleness ami vanity alnce tuc ecsMining 01 tune. , j I' ,""A..i.i;i., ,ou. .. mWVJ W'V . ' S' i Wheje Grain Blue Rese RICE 5c Rice is a , vvy rconehiical feed, and very healthful, tee. Why net nurpri6c the folks with seme nice Rice Fritters with delicious jelly? Or a tempting Rice Pud ding? Calif: Seedless Raisins pkg 20c Rial aa aaa M I ' lUlIlCCU lwlth Corned BeeT """'-" .8c ; big can Here's unusual value! Nice for break fast With Poached Kggn or appropriate for a quick lunch, or a very enjoyable and eco nomical evening dinner. It's all ready te heat and serve. Asce Tomate Catsup big bet. 15c i uunk. imw-. -jtir -v- There's a Best in Everything and in butter it's Leuella. You'll say se tee, when you taste it! J&ieaStrk Butter ib (The finest batter in Amtrieal Buckwheat Pancake Fleur Gelden Syrup faS Richland Butter j 43c Pure Creamery Prints. -1 Sold asserted, any way you wish. A dish of piping het griddle cakes fills the bill these cold mernings. Pkg Sc Other Breakfast Needs Geld Seal Oats Asce Farina ..: pku 10c pkg 15C uki: 7c J Asce Sliced Bacen Asce' Cern Flakes. Biff Values in Dainty Cakes Marshmallow Creams "' 29c B. G. Crisp . . 18c Fresh from the N. B. C. evens delicious cakes that you are sure te enjoy. Try ihcm. 1 Fer Your Sweet Teeth ascp Cream Mints Peanut Brittle " 2ec Chocolate Chips -lb 39c Asserted Chocolates lb 39c. asce Coffee lb This splendid coffee is always 'the same, rich and mellow, with a most enticing flavor. Try a cup ! Taste the difference! asce India Ceylon TEA Vi lb pkg 12 Vi lb Pkg 23c; lb pkg 43c a niene ei unusual naver. reur einer master blends Orange Peko Old Country Style Plain Black-Mixed Geld Seal carton Eggs of twe've The choicest eggs you ever ate and fresh from the nest. Strictly Fresh . Eggs Xet quite se large as Geld Seal Eggs, but strictly fresh. mmmKw I RMi?Wy I mSSSX 1 aare aamaaaaaa-:' ;-. .. j -jJfjJW.'iJV - Victer Bread Big Leaf .Alude of the purest ingiedirnts, in our own thicc immense sunshine bake ics. .1 Pan of Victer Hread Victer Raisin Bread. With big fat raisins. iir 10c 6 Rich Creamy Delightful snap. Try it Cheese 23c SWEETHEART , TOILET SOAP Last week of this big bargain: cakes for 25c Ralston Breakfast Feed Reg. 25c packages. big pkg Big value. 22cl lb Asce Oleomargarine A Butter substitute' of recognized merit. 20c Denizens of the Deep Norway Msckertl ea 5c, 7c, 15c Cor ten' i Ccdfiih Calif i. .can 18c Beit Pink Salmen. . .tall can lZc Rtd Alaiki Salmen can 25c Ajce Threaded CedBib .pkr 9c Aice BeneUlt Codath. brick 19c CaliLSardine Hcrrinf big can 19c Calif. Tana Fiib, Vlb. can I5c Choice Sardinei can 5c Quality and, Economy Maine Cern,, . . . can 15c Sifted Peat can 19c, 25c Aiparajui .-, tall can 20c i Cem Starch . . pltf 7c ' Jlly Powder . pkf 9c Perk & Beam, can 9c ' Bread Crumbi ..pkc 10c Cracker M"l Pkf 10c PreUelt...':-lbpk 10c t Spicei ran 5c Big' Values Orange Marmalade bir jtr 23c Pure Jelliet ilaii 10c Tender Peat . can I2'gc Beit Seap Beam Ib 7c Haw. Pintappple mrd can 22c Orefen Plumi big ran 25c Mixed Vegetable! .1 cam 10c Geld Seal Fleur. .5-lb bag 23c Aice Bak. Pew. can 5c, 9c, 17c Aire Srrup . Ne. 10 can 47c T In All Our 202 Sanitary Meat Markets ALL SMOKED HAMS, ,b 25c String-End Half Ham, 'b 25c Butt-End Half Ham, lb 28c High-Grade Poultry Seft Meated Ducks . . lb 35c Fancy Fatted Geese . Milk-Fed ??yr Chickens, 35c Little Tender Breiling Chickens, lb 45c . 30c Lean Tender Native Beef Whole Cut Chuck Roast, 10c Soup Beef, " 7c I K Rib Roast, Finest Standing Rib Roast, lb. 28c City .Dressed Perk Chops and Roasts, ". gc seized lb. 22c Perk Shoulders, lb- 18c LffKc Roasting Hams, ' 25c Oly Drespnl These prices effeclire in all our Phila., Camden and Suburban Stores and Meat Markets ,it m,m mmnm pi wiwiMtiiran' i W""" . ,.;ti WJ, ivn'' STORE OPENS AT 9 A. M. rinR at r.tan P. m.ut " i STHUBBnAY, FUnMCABV a. 188 i NELLENBURG BtTIBE BLOCK-MtBKJT I Wr. 12 STREETS l.t kaLI atWft 1 H ASCO IJIilMi ASCO CWllli'llM UM ,. 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Three pieces; mahogany finish; upholstered ther; four-inch framcp; large chair und locker. in Craftsman Full-Length Davenport Beds Opens Inte Bed SPECIAL $39.75 $85.00 3-Piece Gray and Blue Trimmed .Willow Suits, $49.50 Ah Illustrated C LaaHaCV KKMSfwSmSSTtKvtKfxBvS 4 MV I ' ' 0fc?i. Uphelbtcred seat and back extui large settee and two arm chairs. ' 46-In. Plank Tep Buffet. fcQl K( Ladies' $25.00 v" ,w Writing $13.75 liSl J " 'sty I Desk at. i Beauti fully de signed, large desk in highly ptlihhcd linMi. Only a !j , limited number in this paiticular let, se early selection is advised. '. r it $30 Colonial Mahogany KE?... $16.75 rtfliC z mst It1 ilr liJr1 Dining Roem Chair Special $1.-89, If it tr trn I Da $5.00 BrasCestunieis $2.50 .milted let of dam iy braf festuuier- le in eloped nit en I'n day at a puce below today's, eeit nf pre ductien. Ml tiiiif-ht s-. but net niHiij of a kind $8.50 Natural Willow. Bar Harber GA OK tV.UO Arm Chairs. I I 0 TiIsr ff Brass $17.75. Beds $20.00 Drep-Side Couches. $1175 Complete. . m ii I i j llln 1 9- s i-l-.' ." aaaaa..' xUSJ -.11' w? Irr UU . . ... -zsr 3&&&L , Ml-' yjiiiii1 yjiJiJiJi Ll-iiK-li fuliiiiiHl pe.st IkjiIs with mahbive t-aps autl t'ij,rht l'-j-iuch .shown. llller Ah Famous Diamond Fabric Springs, OA QK, HJK9SU Special at . . aajMaaaaBMBpHaBBBMaMMaBBMaHMaaaajipm aMC3aaFlaaapaaafaaafaafaayaay ajB H i fyfittllw I m 1 A I I MaaaWaSaSaGaSaSSaSBaBaibB mrm1ltr 4 I TVaaBaaEaaaaaaaaaaSaV iNELLEHBUHefi Fifth, Ilia : - S ' :,aasssz N. .SNBniiiNBUBG; 'w&vszssssmBM lAmty 5-EWi...vy . irM'TOffliMMmr -'si, Si rung iron frame ruurlica with led double link hpringi. Com plete with thick pad. Ma be used as Miu;le or double bed. $15 Felt and Cotten w ' Mattresses $9.95 llell - edge bne or two pints Full bizc, covered with dainty art ticking. Full CO pounde. Quantity limited. l 4 mMmXiz;mm&iM tmmm&P? m Ei m W tntOLtadft
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