EssESEs FiSPsE MHMW jffiUMb' ' ADVENTURES k- The Beaen'tee Jty PADOT i i i . .1. . fj.tf jiMf Titttmi 1tfim ' lather .peculiar adventure with a jjar, m fairiet end frcck,td ieV ;, CHAPTER 1 i' The CftT in (ha Glen tACK and Janet were fishing, Artitr Mt en the banks of a creek In iM treat weeds holding fast te tbelr L'fiV nntps and watchlnjr tbelr llnei " 1,1 downstream with the. current, when their lines had. stretched te full iith. they drew them from the water. ur -a ikM turn nnfttiJlm avaln Rut the fishes were net bltlnf. Per dins jhey'wrrc having a party in some Ether part of the creek. Perhapa they Wfrj napping in n quiet peel. At any rite, none seemed tempted by the fat "erms with which Jick had baited lit hook and Janet's. 'Fishing nnd net catching anything ffetfs rather dull after n time. Se it II net strange that Janet began te nbd and Jack began te blink. They drift ted Inte a comfortable doze and for a whlle didn't knew what was go- A sharp tug en their lines aroused item. They sat up quickly, nnd jerked tbelr lines out of the water. Hanging It tlielr line was n big, flopping fish. The greedy chap had seized both baits Is one gulp nnd had been caught by belb HOOKS at once. . i Jack pulled nnd Janet pulled nnd txtvecn them they pulled 'the big fish te tore, xrjerc it mrasaea una wnggiea tthlle Jack loosed the hooks from its Avhit shall wc de with it?'' asked Jick; storing ueuDiiuiiy at me usn. "Put it en ,icc," suggested Janet. jThnt is what the market man does," (be added. W'Ek! Ek! Kk! Put it en ice! That makes me laugh !" Thus chuckled it squeaky voice behind the children. They whirled nreund and there was lirrxy niiuirrei grinning ni kikiu around tie trunk of a tree. ! "Why docs It meke you laugh?" jlemandcd Jnnet indlgnnntly. She didn't jhlrtk she land snld nnything funny. Haven't you ever heard of fish being Jiut'en Ice?" ' "Have you ever beard of n bear be ing put en ice?" chuckled Perky Squir rel, answering with another question' one that sounded rather silly te Jinet. "Vn Inilxnd " flnrirl .Tnnnt iU'li. , eref heard of a bear being en ice?" "I have," giggled Perky Squirrel. "And that Is why I urn laughing. The joke Is en the hear." , -twiai Dcarr- asKcd .loot. "I don't knew what bis old name . but I guess his name new is Celd e," giggled Perky Squirrel. "He Is "in len In a den in this very valley. lierac with me and I will show you." Jack nnd Janet forget the flopping fish nnd run eagerly after Perky Squir rel as he frisked from tree te tree. Perky Squirrel led them te a place where the creek rpnrcd through n deep, rocky glen. Although the dny was warm, the air here wns very coeT. The children thought at' first this was due te the fact that the sun didn't shine into the,;len. They seen found that the real cause wns a cave of ice in the side of the glen. ''I tec the Ice," whispered Janet. "But where is the benr?" "p Kk! Kk!" laughed Perky Squirrel. "The benr Is sleeping in that ley den. It is t-n cold there, he hasn't awakened from his winter sleep. He doesn't knew summer is here. Unless some one stirs iiim up lie will sneeze until fall, nnd miss the pleasant warm months altogether. Isn't that a joke en him?" (Jack-and -Janet ilnn'tr; think it is moth of a joke en Celd Nese Bear, par ticularly when they leant that if he deesn t wake up he is liable te starve te death In his sleep. Hew lie get en ce and hew they get him off will be told tomorrow.) mmrnmfmzmmmmm& 'I'lwt ' . t'jy . " HMMMMW r'fscy" i IHBIBBIUlin WmR'WffiW ilBKfiFHi M , What Is Coffee? delicious Asce Coffee knew that your cup of coffee can be a 'distinct .part of -. .uwH uuv ib luusi, w yvea, ceuec. , - You'll have te pay almost double elsewhere te get coffee of the same high grade as Asce Coffee and even then you. won't have the secret blend that has made, Asce Coffee a popular member of hundreds of thousands of households. . asce Coffee lb 25 ueitU tattcthe dlfferemxl" $ Macaroni or Spaghe tti 3 & 20 1 Special for this week. Why net serve Baked Macaroni and Che we 7 The family would enie Iti Koen'a Grated CheeM,' ' tM.r ja , -CUwlia of Liae. . .' 10c Iiiectiie 12c Dwt Bruihes . . . .ewe 18c, 32c A-l Liquid PIlik..8c,12c Temter Preserves Peach. Plneapplp and Blackberry. Scrab Imhit . . ."'12c, If Silver Safe lie, 27c Bm Aai Pewfar. ... . . lie GeM Datt Pawtltr. . . . 4'ic Rer. Me Jar cot te 20c Temter Rupberrr ft Strawberry jar t5e Aiee Ammonia t c Aice Bluing bat je Arte Laundry Stock.. . . 9c 20-MuIe Team Berax."pui4c Tumbltr Asce Peanut Butter cat t 7c (Rev. lte tamblar cat te lte) Made from peanuts crown "down in ole Virginny." Ifery Seap Flikei...1" tc Rial 3k"2tx Fab (Fer Fiat Faariu). ,rU Hc Lui ok 10c Macaroons lb2Sc c!Saltines lb 19c K California Peaches . 23c, 29c Sliced Peaches taUeanig,. Orerea Plums ' n 25c California Cherries . 23c, 35c Babbitt's Best Borax Seap 6?r25c Hawaiian Pineapple.11"" 15c Hawaiian Pineapple .n23c, 2Sc Grates! Pineapple 19c California Pews ' 33c Asce Sifted Peas 1 7c rTSOc Aa nice and sweet as though picked in your own garden. ' asce Teas -lb pka 12 Twe Minutes of Optimism v 1IKRMAX .1. STICH Sidetracked A magnincent truiii of cars was pounding Iik way up a steep grade, lue uujlue barked nnd groaned ns It "iiiu, niareii; crawled, dragged itH wy 111, frcmlngly restrained by some le-lsliilc. imponderable hand, llie iTemid .pat blinding blue flashes. rt.1.,11" . I.le " ,ren, , mils. "amies shrieked.. EjthauMs screamed. Ble'n and flume blackened the air. A II tin xlmckled nnd enraged seemed wriUiins nnd wrenching In nn agony li lurK ,lrnlning hlmclf nf his Inst ves iiRfl of j,eM.r nnd vitality in a futile enect te make headway. .nA lc,r n,..whn" thn' vlng whceln lipped. Ilie ethers whirled round and Iml" till '" a'he carS V,Ctc BtPPC(1 A slew freight was waiting behind, "J the engineer let his train down the njii. nnd there it wna gldetmckcd while ..u'.i,v t-r',,Kl.t behind nnsred It by. ,. "hat's Hie inntterV" a passenger :tu .'"' "gineer. -, ny reuidn t you make it Be p that hill?" wVi0t !I'.,"B, sand." he nnswered Lm, y: ', " "" l ,""ke Mecp hill without plenty of sand." Many men urc very much llke that twin, "-. iiiive me uDiiity. the encrgr, wiJ half tilled. n,nV ''?" "'f'-l ,0. l,',P hill they Hieir !,-1Bln ru1rl01'? f'' n Hnie, then nL lx;'"E, w,.,,,!, ''"l1 n,ul they don't uuke ilu-lr do.-tlnatlen-tl.cy can't "get After-Dinner Tricks H-lb pkg, 23c lb pkg, 45c Blended by experts who knew. Orange Ptkee, India Ceylon, Old Country Stale. Plain Black, Mixed ' 48' EverjJeund cenUlns tha pura rich cream from 10 quarts of milk! It's tha finest butter in America I QSjjra Fresh Country OAc Eggs w : Carefully inspected therefore guaranteed. Richland Butter, ,b 45c Pure creamery print. Sweet Sugar Cern . Asce Maine Cern... Choice Tomatoes . . Choice Lima Bean, Eggs carton of twelve 33 c"10e "n15c .can He, 15c ""lSc Largest and f ulleit of the new-laid eggs. Aicn Jelly Powder. . ;. .. .pg 9c Mr. Morriien'a PedaUag . . 10c Whole Grain Rice pk 9e Aiee Cornstarch pk 7e Asce . Cern Flakes u for A nice breakfast cereal at a bar-rain price. s 3 20c Aice Cocea 'i-ib can 15,. Juicy Grapefruit i 10c Asce Sliced Bacen pi-a- nc Aice Dried Beef Pk 12c J Asce Oleomargarine ire si price, ,b22c 0 A .. ....u.iii.-i- ... - pic euuduiuvb ier eutter and a uargsin 12-lb bag 57c Geld Seal Fleur Geed flour means i r ik ,. 1 geed baking. J-lb bag, 27c Asce' Baking Powder, can 5c, 9c, 17c. Beit Cern Meal ib 2l,c Pett TeasHea Cern Flakes ,,pr 8C Raliten'a Breakfast Foed..blp22c Kellegg'g Cern Flake pk g,. Geld Seal Oat ...." 8c Aee Farina "kjr iqc King Wheat Break. Cereal.."1" 15c PetHjehn' Breakfast Feed. .,k 18c Seedless Raisins PkB 13C Did you ever serve Stewed Raisins? tteabg. S-i,i Raliiai cat te , Ssa MtU Sttdleti Raiilai ..16c pocket ii 3c ft lip 'Asce Perk and Beans ' A quality prod (Single cans, 9c.) 3f"25cl A duality nreduct at a bargain nric. f r v " -- Aice Ginger Ale b 10c Ace Sartaparilla be 10c Aee Reet Beer bet iec Pure Grape Juice (nadilntedjp-bet 23c ASCO big Tomate Catsue bet Made from selected ripe tomatoes and jjuiu njjiLva. iry a oeicie. 15c m i Victer Bread Big Leaf 6C Made as you would make it in your own kitchen. It's geed te the last crumb. Victer Raisin Bread, ,0,f 10c Meat Specials for Tuesday lnlZlLlV Nu- 1 IlMtiietUIns an Apple fiw '.V,,P,C' .f,run " cord, blidrs L 'i" v, llT string held vertically. id le ,iv mimlci1' ,t,ie "P"1'0 w-" step T ,,y. " "') point en the (.trine. 2ml TiflT1? Yl,lch is Pwvleusly "teueIi ilhL U ,l0CH, net KOHtraight or , ,,...ii . :-' "i, mu Miniii nira ..' fuiUUimrfl llltn wi..... 1 , ., "'Ill In il w, "'"" "" inHprunjj lui ,, .' Pnhsnses, the cord will be l c. n iH ,,'el'' ,wl hand .it tint '.. ,"' ' 1" II. Hie vtuh of the ceid iteli iiii .. y reIur pressure, the QUALITY ( Who-6 Cut Chuck Roast BEEF ONLY ) Le Rolled Beef T I Boneless Pet Roast ib ie Lean Soup Meat lb 7C Lean Beiling Beef lb qc Fresh Beef Liver lb lQc City Dressed Perk Shoulders, -b 18c Tatty Sour Kreut. . .larpe can igc These priccB effective in our Phila., Camden and auburban Stores and Meat Market? MiHiiwiiiiiiiitiriiiiiiiinaiiiiiii ASCO ! ASCO ''asssssssss'' mmmmmmmwsmmKmmmumsm MA iatti, rm. .r,u?.Jir,;"ure' - I xmM?wm..uimmj Read the Classified Advertisements en Pages 23, 24,25 and 26 WANAMAltER'S And! 34,1ms n liniftiiKiii WANAMAICfe: Wanamaker 's Down Stairs Ste ! Tweed Suits Special, $10 $15 The suit seems an indispensable part of a woman's wardrobe this Spring, and nine out of ten women are cheesing tweed. These low prices will be a special inducement te cheese them. At $10 rose, Copenhagen, tan or violet tweed. The tailored coat of mannish cut is unlined; the skirt is trim. Sizes 14 te 38. At $15 herringbone tweed in sage green, two-tone colorings of Copenhagen and brown and homespun mixtures com prise the second group. Coats are lined with plain or fancy silks; skirts are nicely belted and pocketed. Great Variety, $18 te $25 Other tweed suits in hyacinth blue, Copenhagen, rose, tan, brown, etc., are among these pretty things. All of the jackets are silk lined. (Market) NOTICE! YOUNG MEN! 78 All-Weel Suits, $15 $15 for an all-wool suit for a Wanamaker suit! You're right, they won't be here lone at that price. We doubt if we could buy an all-wool suit for as little in the wholesale market. Single-breasted two-button suits of mixed cheviets, J mesuy witn nau-iinea coats, wieugn some are iuu nnea. just; a few of a kind se out they go at only $15. Here is the exact quantity in each size, se you will knew just what te expect: Size 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 I 42 Quantity 7 l 9 11 12 12 fiTfT (Qallerr, Market) Men's Oxfords Special, $5 "Trt cvloennrl hrVi ara nlfrVifr1. Me sketch can show the quality of the leather, which is obvious enough for any man te appre ciate. It is thick, yet soft and pliable, all of which makes for durability and lasting appear ance. It's the type of leather that takes well te shines and men like that. Beth kinds have welted soles, outlined with white stitching, and a well-known brand of rubber heels. One is of light tan leather with brass eye lets, -perforations and stitching. The ether is. of ruddy brown leather, con servative of finish. Seldom that oxfords like these are within the reach of a five-dollar bill! (Oallerr. Market) Extra-Size Gingham Heuse , Dresses, $3 Twe-tone checks in pretty color combinations such as pink and green en white grounds, etc. Cut en straight, simple lines, they are trimmed with rickrack. Sizes 46, 48, 50 and 52. Extra-Size Nightgowns, $1.50 Of white nainsoek with embroidery edging the ! round neck and short sleeves. Sizes 18, 19 and 20. (Central) Window Shades 65c 36x72 inches, mounted en geed spring rollers, and all the necessary hardware gees with them. In white, terra cotta, two tones of tan and two of green. Oil shades are 85c and hand made oil shades are f 1.50. These . and Helland shades at $1.85 are in practically all 'colors. (ChMtaat) ,. Seme Astonishing Values in This Clearaway Sale of Dresses It's always great fun te cheese a frock in a sale like this, because there are se many pleasant surprises. Just one or two frocks of a kind, se there is a thrilling possibility of finding the very dress one wants at a much lower price than one would ever dream of. Seme of the cellars need pressing, but the low prices mere than compensate for that. Silk Frecks, $10 and $15 Taffeta, crepe de chine and cpenge dresses even a few beaded canton crepes make up this group. Mostly navy blue and in the smaller sizps. Cleth Frecks, $7.50 te $20 Navy blue Peiret twill and tricetine frocks, beaded or embroidered. Peiret twill cape frocks with bodices of Canten crepe. Tweed frocks, some with cape te match Fine Choice of Women's Sports Coats, Lapes and Wraps at Lowered Prices in several special groups, among Tweed COatS. nole mats anrl rlreas nngfa which are a number of samnle carmenfa The big fact about this stock is that quality is high while prices are low. $15, $18.75 te $27.50 for a group of capes and wraps, all beautifully silk lined, some embroidered, button button Belivia r J ma"y n thG dlman effects PrinciPal,y of velour and mJXSi SkT CatS CaPCS f tWGedS and heres (Market) Irish Linen Table Damask, $2 Real linen and really from Ireland geed, old - fashioned quality that means satisfaction and long wear. It comes in a cream bleach, 68 Inches wide. vx Tablecloths at $4.50 Fully bleached Irish linen tablecloths, in several patterns, are 70 inches square. Napkins of pure linen, in a geed assortment of pretty de signs, are 19 inches square at $5 a dozen. (Ctetrai) Nightgowns and Envelope Chemises in Pretty Celers at $1.50 A tailored chemise with French knots can be had in orchid, flesh or white nainsoek. A lacy one is in white or flesh. Nightgowns with round or sur plice necks are in rose, orchid, flesh-pink or white nainsoek. (Central) Pretty Little Frecks for Small Girls $1.10 (Sizes 2 te 6 Years) Isn't the little tiTrT? v : . rv JK.W1 ."V ilVAWF-jASi'V 1". .', Ti a ? .w?!v ! j "v ... '.". 'if. ur ::..'. NW'' ftftf(' !!. 'i,' S& 0;2j-i vjAfiij fjlM 1 1 .h (Central) frock sketched cunning? It is of geed quality gingham trimmed with checks in cadet blue with red checked gingham, yellow with brown, green with green or pink with pink. The round neck is a becoming one for wee girls and the sash in back is sure te be a source of delight. Anether style at ll.ia is..t0' checked, gingham with blue, pink or lavender grounds. The cellar, cuffs and belt are of white pique. Colored Bed Sets Entirely New Wc gave the idea te a manu facturer who carried it out for us most successfully in these pretty sets. A bedspread, a bolster threw and a bureau scarf match in an airy, lacy pattern J'1 white en a blue or rose ground, fheyrc all Summer weight, tee. TllC blrlKnrfl manmti-jm eunn inches and has cut corners and scalloped edges. This, with the bolster threw, is ?7.C0. Bureau scarfs are 18x54 inches at 75c. (Central) Central Aisle Full-Fahkntjd Stockings of Pure Silk, $1.35 Black or cordovan in the geed heavy silk that careful shoppers always feel fortunate in finding, especially at such a low price. The slight imperfections that class them as "seconds" are hardly noticeable, except in their effect en the price! All silk with cotton tops and soles. Women's Underclothes 85c Fer this one low price one may buy n nightgown of white nain nain nain seok with an initial en the front or a pink batiste one with hand done French knots; an envelope chemise of pink batiste trimmed with lace; striped sateen bloom ers, or a white muslin petticoat with an embroidered flounce. Fiber-Silk Scarfs $2.90 te $5.50 Striped ones or plain ones with many in fancy weaves, te say nothing. of dozens of brilliant colorings and striking combina tions. Bandeaux and Brassieres 35c Web cloth, brocade, mesh and ether geed materials in plain or lace-trimmed styles and in sizes 32 te 44. Hair Nets, 50c Dezen Cap or fringe style in blonde, light, medium or dark brown, auburn and black. Made of human hair. Sheer. Dainty Tissues 50c a Yard Tissues in lovely gingham checks and stripes are delicate and Springlike. They make charming blouses or delightful cellars and cuffs en white blouses. Mether is already making frocks of tissue for the little girls and seen the big girla will want them, tee. 36 inches Wide. (Central) 3 Specials in 9x12 Feet Rugs SMreuhl?0 teUHf Afferent kinds-taking care of all the rooms in the house and the inclesed perch. Reversible Fiber Rugs at $7.7S HlviwtfSSiX hClP C,etn tHem- Hit-or-Miss Rag Rugs at $8.S0 naxS&'SSSg SE.ta chMry' hemeIilw co,er'' Axminster Rugs at $27.50 in ruPg1se0oeiiens?aP.7r.dl? ""' Cl0rin8 he" (ObM(aat) & Vi . , il 1J n 'M (; m ff'fM. . a m '"1 !M a i An 'VT1 n m y i m Xi Affi m mmmkkimMm&M v w$ :; etti $m '. iiVvIl .V i .v $' -"f& c$ m
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