tMUtt W'MfK'i ITS? W'W &' $& 'ffV" fl h'. j L " WW nm & v, V. Jt 1 PAWNED" , Ah Unutual Rerna.ne bf PeepU Who. V.ry Being U Pledge J te De the Bidding ef'Othtrj . By FRANK L.- PACKARD Auther of "The Mlrnele Man," "Frem Ne J On," etc. Cawriant. lft$, by rutlle I.tderr, Company ..... rrtiw irntv J THIS DEUl.n ".";-: ini ' 'l,., an old New Ter S?!". Zt MA?11 iVroVert Mr love of -drlnlc. J.Mama IS "nil U mother amimr, lrtw J'',,!,, old friend. Paul Vnl.n. I .". 'PJhi ui without knowledge of Vf.ta f "V-.u.. .mill he can reuaam ni Mr, , Vrceinlnr hi" wMkneaa nl .!&& him?.. . Wfi H JK iTviii attemM mane. "' " """ " .'!!!l,hiw mn te new wy n a ltt,"!tlm tinder the keen ebtarvatlen trlM JV, piMner. who fellow ' ' "w end Mtenlehee him by re ' Mm,.i'iecart ? knowledge-et.hle former ,lln eccurw yeunteter of '".'u' oed family., with one wek wlth ".K?a S. mviurlQUt saltan- '.- iinDiin. "-'t:. -. .-k.. . "Ri ud e etrante contract, where il,r.kl JiSnier mr.n airee te pawn him. 'B.W8l?vle., gilbert Lamar. '5 naV.'newn-wra.ly lYe'rcf America'. w....t ' ""i" .rlMi i hip Vinilure, with, native tf1 ,' n.me Jehn Bruce. In the. mm KSSVSSJ. which Bruce "vl.ll." J IVi.fii Inipacter, ne piaya "" "? 17 J 'nu.h the mtMgmm-lM fc rnnereKcr taxleab. he ireta l".".1 f brwTOh . "me Melted' fereUn. '",0 .i flndK idnctue-ry Juit ae he keen m -Ui (h. feet of the ilrl In' the taxi "!r She call In nr. Cranr. a brilliant I'lifun but a drue addict, who la In WAilJ ,av. Bruce' life asree; !"' Cranr. Crn robe the ; of l.,.nLnK which Claire haa hidden. SIS. 'at ter merry him and li lie "i4?,. t cranc'i tr p en her. Haw LS.,hveal. te B?u5 he le the tlrl'a SI5i,I?m felher, HawUlne premleei yjMlem himself by glvln. w dr nk. in Venlr.a aire" "at tlaire enau f.irn who her father U. . "'" AND HERE IT CONTINUES restlessly CHATTER XI The ItendmeiM .IMt.TfVl M.tlnfP fVkiiTi. vciniim wuv.-b r .(.out tlic room, glnnced Burrep JJ&Utt hi. watch nnd then glanced Bileusly at Jehn Bruce. "john i'rure In turn stele a leek at n.tt. His lips tightened a little. SI, she had been told nothing, she n quite unconscleue. of ceune. that !" .q,V..,i nt nil because, It waa nl- It Blltcreu "' -. -,;,--v.-fhat H.w HdT long niicr ...- i , -- , mI. in particular, or any one else in rudr long after 8 o'clock ; .!: i- .riimilar. or any Z r 1, wa. expected te Jein the ltttl. Gail, circle here in what he, Jehn BrtceThad hy new almost' cemeMi) can Mi room. Hl forehead gathered in a Sm What was It that was Keeping Hawkins? t riilre's face was full in tne iigni, md as she sat there at the. table, misy with some sewing, it seemed te Jehn Bruce that, due perhaps te the per iwctlTC of what he new knew, he de lated n weariness in her eyes find in r .. 1. MMilh fhaf 111 bid.net noticed before. It. was Crang. of ceurse: but perbapa he tee what k bid said te her that afternoon hla lore had net made It any easier for fctr. Paul Venlza centiuued his -restless Liflni about the room. . rstner, ue xit aewu. miu vi" addenlv. "What makes you se nervous tonight? Is anything the matter?" "The matter? Ne! Ne, no; of course net!" falil 1'aul Venlsa hurriedly. "But I'm sure there is." said Claire, with pealtlve lit tie, nod of her head. "With both of you, for that matter. Mr. Bruce has done nothing but fidget with the tassel of that dressing gown for the last half, hour." Jehn Bruce let the tassel fall as though It bad suddenly burned his Sniers. "1? Net al all!" he'denied stoutly. "Oh. dear!" sighed Claire, with mock p'llntlveness. "What bores you two men arc. then ! I wish I could send out -what de you cell It? a thought wave. nad Inspire some one, nnd most or nil Hurting, te come- ever here this eve ning He, nt least, is never deadly dull." Neither of the two men speKe. "Tnu don't knew Hawkins, de you, Mr. Bruce?" Claire went en. She was irnlllng new ns she looked at Jehn Brew. "I mean really knew him. of feuwe. lies n dcur, eiintni. levauie uul, and I'm se fend of him. 'I'm sure be is." haul Jehn Bruce heartily. "Even from the little I've 6cen f him J'd trust him with well, you hew" Jehn Bruce coughed ns his wrdi stumbled"! mean, I'd take his word for anything." "Of ceurse, you would!" asserted Claire. "Yeu couldn't think of doing inrtbltiff else nobedv could, lie's just it honest as as well, as father there, mil don't knew nny one mere honest." 8ht smiled at 1'aul VenUa, and then hw face grew very earnest. "I'm going l tall you something about Hawkins. ni something that even you never knew, father. Kvcr since I was old Meujh te remember any one, I re member Hawkins. And when I get old mouth te understand at nil, though I m!d never get him te talk nbeut It, I'knew his life wnsn't n very happy a, and perhaps I loved liim nil the mere for that reason. Hawkins used (e drink a great deal. Everybody knew t.-I-I never felt I had the right te Teak te him about it, though It made me feel terribly, until until mother "ltd." Claire had dropped her sewing in her 'P. ami new she picked It up again ud tumbled with it nervously. 'I spoke te him then," she nld In t Mr voice. "I told him hnw much you JWd him. father: and hew glad nnd PPT it would mnke me. And and I "member se well his werds: "I fweise. Clalie. 1 premise, se help me, ', that I will never drink another fJP.' " Claim looked up. her face 'Hew. "And I knew, no matter what weedy fays, that from that day te "J, be never lins." ' 'Paul Venlsa, motionless new in the Jtntcr of the mom. was staring at her a sort of numbed fascination. Jehn lirucn was staring at the deer. i bad heard, he thought, n step in-thc "ufer room. The tlner opened .Hawkins steed there. He plticJicd nt L ,r?yw! ''J001 cravat, which was wry. He lurched against the jamb, and k rT?R uns'eudlly for support his iJJJ 'l,from hls n,ncr lian,l nnd rolled cress the fleer. '"wins reeled Inlo I lie room. "tt7hK!,7goed-cvcnlnV' aM r..i . nlone moved. 8 teiv- "5 i"?ugn ner weight were ioe heavy ( h li,.,!,,, !. ,ina I.. ONLY NINE MORE DAYS x I f'M'8 tlmc' end the ce1' TO FILEJNCOME TAX MeCaughn Warns of Penalty ter These Who Fall 'i'licrd arc' thousands of PhllnUet phians who ' are unwittingly laying themselves open te benvy penultles that will be Incurred In their Income tax matters, recording te Blakcly Vt Me Caughn, Internal Revenue Collector here. Mr. McCnughn divulged the fact that only ae.OOO persons have filed tlieir tax returns. Last year there were upward "Toe many of our eltUcns have be come alleged ilicome tax experts ever night," he snid. ','Thcy must bear. In mind that If they are fi!gle and Have made $1000 last year they must file a return. If they are married, and have made $2000 they must de likewise. "I find that the people nre confused. They believe that if their net income shows' they are net Indebted te the flev eminent they de net have te even file it return. They are wieng. It is for u te say whether they are taxable or net. They shetlld remember that they nre laying themselves open te a fine of 1000 for failure t,e nmke their returns." ASCO ASCO ArVBHTlBr,MK?T AnVKRTIHKMKNT The cry was from Claire upstairs, mingle terror' and mean?" Paul Venlza asked heavily. Hawkins shook his head. "I couldn't de it," he .said in a broken voice. "And nnd I've settled It once for all new. I get te thinking as I came along tonight nnd I found out that It wasn't any geed for me te swear I wasn't going te touch nnything any mere. I'm afraid of myself. I I came near going Inte the saloon. It it taught me something, that did; be cause the only way I could get by was te premise myself I'd go back there after I'd been here." , Hawkins paused. A flush dyed his Checks. He turned around and looked at Paul Venlza again, and then at Jehn Bruce. "Yeu don't understand neither of veu understand. Onca I premised Claire that I'd step, and and until just new she believed me. And I've hurt her. But-I ain't broken her heart. It was. only old Hawkins, just Hawkins, who premised her then ; it would have been her father who premised her to night, nnd and it ain't any geed. I'd have broken that premise, I knew it new and she ain't ever going te share that sha.me." Hawkins brushed his hands across his eyes. "And then." he went en. a sudden fierceness in his voice, "suppose she'd had that en top of Crang, 'chum- it ain't sure that knowing who I am would have saved her from him! Oh, my Ged, she'd better be dead ! I'd. rather see her dead. Youre wrong.' Jehn Bruce! It wnsn't the way. Yeu meant right, nnd Ged bless you; hut it wnsn't the way. I saw it. all se clearly after I'd get past that saloon; and and then it was all right for me te premise myself that I'd 'go back. It wouldn't hurt her none then." Jehn Bruce clea.red his threat. 'T don't quite understand wlial you mean by that, Hawkins," he said a little huskily. Hawkins rose slowly te his feet. "I dressed all up for thls.r said Hawkins, with a wan smile; "bpt some thing's snapped here inside here." His band felt a little aimlessly ever his heart. "I knew new that I ain't ever going tei be worthy ; nnd I. knew new that she ain't ever te knew that I that I I'm her old daddy. "And se I I've fixed it just new like you saw se there ain't no going back en it. ,But I aln!t throwing my little girl down.' It'a'lh't Claire that's get te be made change her mind It's'Crnng." He raised a clenched fist. "And Crane's going te change It ! I can swear te that and knew I'll keep It, se se help me Ged! And when sne's rid of him, she ain't going te have no shame nnd sor row from me. That's what T meant." "Yes," said Jehn Bruce mechani cally. "I'm going new," said Hawkins in a low voice. "Around by the ether way," said Paul Venlza softly. "And 111 go witn you. old 'friend." Fer a moment Hawkins hesitated, and then lie nodded his head. Ne one spoke. Paul Ycnlza's arm was around Hawkins' shoulders as the? left the room. The deer closed behind them. Jehn Bruce sat dewu en the edge of bis bed. , CHAPTER XII The Fight Fer a long time Jehn Bruce stared' at the closed deer; first a little -helplessly because the bottom seemed quite te have dropped out of things, and then with set face as the old cabman's words came back te him: "Crang net Claire." And at this, n sort, of merci-. less joy crept into his eyes, and he nodded his head in ravage saustactteu. Yes, Hawkins had been right In that respect, nnd well, it would be easier te deal with Crang! And then suddenly .Jehn Bruce's face ftcned. Hawkins! He remembered I the fury with which the old man haa ( Inspired him ns the ether had reeled into tue room, and (Jlnlrc, hurt and miserable, had risen from her chair. But he remembered Hawkins' in n dif ferent way new. It was Hawkins, net Claire, who had been hurt. The shabby old figure standing there had paid n price, and as he believed for Claire's sake, that had put beyond his reach forever what must have meant, what did mean, all that he cherished meat iu life. Jehn Bruce smiled n little wistfully. Somehow he envied 'Hawkins se piti fully unstable nnd se weak his strength ! He shook his head In a puzzVH way. Ills thoughts led him en. AVhal n strange, almost incomprehensible little world it was into which fate, if one wished te Will It fate, had fluns him ! It was en alien world te him. Ills own life of the past rose up in ceiilnif.f with It net of his own volition, but be cause the comparison seemed te insist en thrusting Itself upon him. He bad never before nicl men like Hawkins and Paul Venlza. JIp had met drunkards and pawnbrokers. 'Very many of them! He had lived his life, or. rather, impoverished it with u spendthrift hand, among ,iut Mich clnhscs but he was conscious that It would never hnve been the poorer for nil Intimacy with either Hawkins or Paul Venlza. Jehn Bruce raised his head abruptly. The front deer had opened. A moment later a footstep Founded In the outer .-. . ,.... ...,,.., , H ,.,,, n..., ,Iia.i ,itii fin ctn ru 'imir 0' h n e , "yVn"?, ,PXhWN hr-Imti ! i be" Paul "Venl.a returning; at klt a mumnn. ".,. '.?! !' ' ' ' Hl, '" I , ,.rhP. thnuah he hadn't been eene very Ions; or wnt it that he. Jehn Hriue. had ben Httlng here Mnring at Hint clefrd deer for n far longer period than he had imagined? He shrugged his shoulders, dismissing I he interruption from his mind, nnd ngaln the wistful mule flickered en his Una. mi Hint was w v nni uiik- e.iii ih-i-ii I ami It seemed most curiously le a passionate anger And then Jehn Bruce raised his head again, sharply tills lime, almost In n startled way. A as that a cry in a woman's voice? It wau muffled by the closed deer, and it was perhaps there fore his Imagination ; but it '- He was en hlr feet. It had come again. Ne deer could have shut it out tiuiu his earn. It was from Claire up stairs, and the rry seemed most curi ously te nitnslc terror and n passionate nnger. He ran across the room and threw the deer open. It was strange ! It Would be. Paul Venlza in a new role, if the gentle, white-haired e'd pawn broker could inspire terror in any one ! A rasping, jeering oath In a man's voice this time reached him. Jehn Bruce, a sudden fury whipping his bleed into fire, found hinvjelf Humbling tip the stairs. It wasn't Venlza! His mind seemed te convert that phrase Inte a sing-song refrain: "It. wasn't Ve niza! It wasn't Venlza!" Claire's voice came te him distinctly new, and there was the same terror in it. the same passionate anger that he .had distinguished in her cry: "Keep away from me : i leatue you : It Is men like you that prompt a woman te murder! But but instead,' I hnvu prayed Ged with all my soul te let me die before " Her voice ended in a sharp cry, a scuffle of feet. Te be continued tomorrow t The continued patronage of a large clientele is proof of .the satis factory and efficient work done by unrg Jiretners, Cleaners nna uycrs. ISN'T it discouraging te come home from a trip and find your drap eries Boiled and your rugs in need of a thorough cleaning? And is there anything se cheerless as a house which is dismantled of these furnish ings? Why net send all these ar tfcles, including draperies, curtains, rugs, quilts, blankets, etc., te Bargs',' 1113 Chestnut Street, while you are away, se that upon your return everything will be delightfully clean and in its proper place. It will be well worth your while te have your heuscfurnlshlngs cleaned periodically by Bargs'. Take rugs, for Instance, in having every little particle of dirt or grit removed by their special process, the length of time a rug will wear will ba f5zJbvmSs Sam. A DIAMOND of flawless beauty "The Polished Girdle Diamond!" ,It docs net take the eye of an ex pert te recognize the superiority of this marvelous jewel. Mere brilliant than nil ethers, you would have no difficulty in selecting it from a group of ordinary diamonds. It i3 , the exclusive prpduct of the house I of Bailey, Banks and Biddle Cem-' pany, which accounts for its fine quality, but its brilliancy is likewise due te the unique manner in which It Is cut. Happy the llttle brlde-to-be who wears an exquisite ring containing this lovely Rem upon her engagement finger. Surely It should be supplemented by a dainty circle of diamonds such as I also saw at Bailey's. BB- l'aHlli&HBlBa greatly increased. "VIHAT can I serve that will be a little different?" This is a question which confronts every hostess. At Hallowells', Bread bejew Chestnut, you will always find unusual Fruits from all parts of the world. Think, at this, season, of serving delicious Peaches and Persian Melons, sent from Argentine, or of delighting your guests with the luscious flavor of the Peaches, Plums and Nectarines from Cape Colony, Seuth Africa. As for the huge Flerida Strawberries, they are simply superb. But it is .net only the Philadelphia hostess who-is able te serve-these delicacies, for Hallowells' guarantee perfect delivery of their Fruit te any place within 1000 miles. THE CHESTNUT STREET ASSOCIATION Cerns? just say Blue jay te your druggist Steps Pain Instantly The simplest way te end a corn is Blue-jay. A touch steps the pain in stantly. Then the corn loosens and comes out. Made in two forms a colorless, clear liquid (one drop does itl) and in extra thin plasters. Use whichever form you prefer, plasters or the liquid the action is the same. Safe, gentle. Made in a world-famed laboratory. Sold by all druggists. Frees Write Bauer A Black, Chicago, Devt. US forvtluaeUeoek, "Correct Care cj the Feet." wwwrravw,rrfrg MARKET STREET BEEF CO. Special Prices for Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday Finest Smoked Lean Picnic Shoulders a Virginia Sugar-Cured Smoked Bacen. (lVfeC SliD. City Dressed Spare Ribs ,' Best Selected Eggs, in cartons 30c dez. These eggs are strictly freth. direct from the farm te ua. ' Best Creamery Butter, in V-lb. prints 40c lb. Fresh Ground Hamburg Steak Best Boneless Beef, for stewing Finest Country Scrapple 3 iks. 25( Finest Olee or Nut Margarine 3 lb's., 50c Fresh Killed Roasting or Stewing Chickens. 25c lb. Best Half-Smokes or Ham & Beef Bologna. . 10c lb. MARKET STREET BEEF CO. $221-23-25 Market St. 5939 Market St. Om car ticket brings you from almost anywhere. Loek for our ad la Thursday bvemng Nawtpapers. iaaaatatiaaatti 1,1,1 'i,V.VMaiiifauLAAaAwrri nQ ? for her "On .Hawkins! I ml I....... ! . ..t- .'' imrcu. She rose te hel limbs, she cried pitifully an.! 1....:. :'.".". "' """ L-Hiimiy Ih, ,,' l ,me 'ears, ana run trem ce that for a tenin H BCetnivl tn !... t hA.. "... "' .'uiiii iriin laws- J' lT SWifW ttrwnil Mert 'b till nu ib, tWii&'l'.? C L ,!""1II,V, ,,,r;1,lnK cr(,nt 5 imnlf' " bl.ttcr resentment. CK",,," reprlKfil pawwl hi. te auT. B"l." s" ,,,'0l,,11'v vnunteil, I" f, ?V her shame! i..2" hi tnnw , ; ..... nnevr l Ien flput.b.... 1 . . IBarrll... ;.'""" "cast; . ""'""O wreck, ller Thank Ged leiwarcl. .. K Wwa jinn n fury, anil he gritted in blcppcd suddenly IK Tn9 I in inn.,, 1... I SI llim..l. . " "' "Wt lnVci I ,,' , '. """' ". r-Md In bis bearing nbeut the reDUerv ln" hnS ,,, ! i.V ?.,"'V ln.0,T.' '.'"w-! Oueer neenle with their travel In "g Hawkins new i.i L 1,.' r ' "(n,li pnwn.hbbp. which wux bizarre; and f,nqwii. a took" In iu1 MfT.R w,-,lt0 "lr s-t.imhud.0f honesty, and their u"t tnlneie.i ':0K ,n "i old blue pye nn-.Ptn,i Imsnlhilltv uhMi vrrsw 011 ItHnm. ".'."'""J Hlld an lillpr liri .1. " 1.1..-.:. ... i.n.,i,..i tlu'lr eeitiiliin H Riv-it ir rfsk 4 4- m 2 If Don't 4lue it 1 ' Don't sew it Riv-ifrithPennRivets T TSE Penn Rivets wherever solid Rivets, Screws,. Eyelets or-Staples are used and Riv-lT AUTOMATICALLY. li -UrM VVc have fifty different types of Penn Automatic Riveters designed especially for making Harness Luggage Aute-Brakes Fuse Plugs Toys Toels and a thousand ether articles made of metal, weed, leather, fibre or fabric. Yeu can rivet one, two Or three piece paper boxes with one Penn Automatic that we will lease te you for 50c per week. Put your production problems up te ui Ferd did it. Se did Sic wart'Warner, American-Hardware, tielbcr Luggage and Metal Edge Bex. New they Riv-it auto matically. 'Send for catalogue. PENN RIVET CORPORATION THIRD C HUNTINGDON STSPHII,AELPHIA I 1 1 PIMlT HTlaWl -- v- -m.twt Remarkable Value! lb. It is easy te see what a remarkable bargain Asce Coffee is nt 2dc per lb. When, you consider that ether coffees of the same high grade arc selling elsewhere at 40c and 45c per lb. ! , , . ,i In egr method of distribution, we are able, te' .effect many, economies, ana what we thus save we pass en te you 4ri the form of a lower price. Asce Coffee is a combination of high-grade coffees fem the best, cult vated plantations In the tropics, blended by our experts, roasted daily right in eui own plants and delivered, fresh reastea 10 our sum en. U fMVMMfMASv Bsl m (l PPt asce Coffee ib 25 You'll tante the difference! Try this rich, rare blend of Roeduess. If you arc net ,willi.I?,t0.n',i that it's the best coffee you ever drank vt nny price brine; it back anu , we will gladly return the full purchase price. m Eggs carton of twelve 33 V. The choicest selection of the new-laid eggs. Fresh Eggs dez 27 An unusually low price for fresh eggs. & Victer Bread A Pan ef Vlctar Bread The extreme care with which it is. baked mak'cg it as geed as home-made and the generous size of the leaf and its low price make it as economical. Victer Raujin Bread, r 10c Raisins contain lets of ' 'body-building iron. Big C Leaf Htfc Lenex Seap 3 Five-cent bars for 10c A rtmarkahlr law nrlea en hla Trrtl-hnewn brand of aeap. Yeu really e'l br ' '' wlui trr two von linv. Rean Imnrnvra will, an. ae ber ahead nnd af money. Spaclal for lhl week. r Wash Day Weapons Sua Ammonia . . . Aare niulnr flf rub lirnafaea . . , . Rlnae Feta Naotha .. .. P. A Q. Btnr fleap I.m ..het ip M T( .each 13r, lr . . . .pfcr "t . . . el;e RVic i . . . . cake AVar ukr 10c' Asce Buckwheat 10c Pk Need Any of These? Ultra I.arse lirnne'relt Snnaneet Pnmea . . Arn Oleemariarlne . CMIMIM nf llMt k"w . IA. Stiowbey Powder pkt i,4r 'Jnnbrlte Cleenaer .... tean S Iteady for your crl.ldle. MaUea j ftsSi'i eV the nlceat (olden brown "het ,-hoc. Cerered Mlnta rakea" yen -r ate! I Ilfvi ?ui Henna Aarn ran Tnllf. I.luiiv Braiia 3ce J . Cillf. r.n. rejfhea laeiacn eyrup ,,,ie KeM, nIr, l cana '!5r I Aare Tomale Catui .earh llr Ib 12r. lm,e .. .lb 2! pUc He . ..lb 37n . . . Ib lb lie . ..lb 19 Ib Sir Ib pkc Be hlc bet Se & BUTTER Made in the dairy paradise of the U. S. from pure Pasteurised sweet cream. It has a matchless flavor. Taate it! lb 47' "The flneet Butter in America?' Richland Butter lb 44c Pure creamery prints. Big value. Asce Evaporated Milk " 9c Juat para cew'a milk, evaporated tn (he renaiatency nt rrenm, then ateriltred and aealed In alrtlfht cana. Contains ns preeervatlve, net eten aupar, and retains all It natural feed properties. There la none superior and few equal. Asce Ginger Ale bet 10c Asce Reet Beer, bet 10c Asce Sarsapariila; b0' Quality beverages at a very special price for this weelv only. 10c ggaa Asce f31 Teas W Mil '4!b 10 15c The, equal of teas cestinjr from 76c te 90c per lb. Orange Pekoe Mixed Old Country Style Plain Black India Ceylon Fer the Children's Recess Give the children some nice little cakes te take te school with them. The little ones de get se hungry at recess time and neon seems ages away! Our Cnke Specials this week arc: N. ( Sorbette Sandwiches '" 32c i. . ,b 19c C. ( Peanut Cakes Hawaiian Pineapple 19c A dessert that almost week only. every one is fend of. Th"s low price s special for this !MMwwmrmvXM?ufi't.'w Lenten Needs at Economy Prices ' fyrT U Rcij. 18c ;an Gorten's Codfish Cakes rut 1 5c Deal Pink Salmen .... Red Ataku Salmen Aice Needle Aare Slacarenl Spaghetti Aare Itenelena Cedflih . Neva Srctlrt llerrlnr Frrah lllenters Norway SlBrkerel .iubt mould into cakes and fry. you will de well te take ! i.enten special advantage of. tall ni. 1a ran 25r . . . . pka; or pka; 9c brick 10c bunch SOe enrh 13c arh Sc, ', 1&c nirh Creamv Cheesa TZlkheru Krnft ( b-rir rallfernln Sardlce Callfernln Tuna I'Uli Campbcll'j Soups Fancy Wet slirlmn Aare Bread Crumb. Aace Tracker Mal Tea Tomate t nler. Aace Threaded Thorough ileslpcated and free n' be teady te ui't with your maihfrt potaecs i.ieu'd Inte rakes and fr'- II. tSe. ran It'.r, Ms mu Itin ran 10c, 15e " 10c . . ran 18e , pU lOe . . . . pkr lOe Codfish 7c Choice Sardines S'.rlOc Sold te2j.a' j ." a ca. ' or oil or iniiktaril ilrraHlnc Veur be'e of 2Z2Z2ZifrZ2!Z2Z2&Z2ZZZZ. ZZZZZZZZZZZ. 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