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Friedrick-Friedrich Cbeucal Ce., Pkila., P. LOOK FOR THIS TRADE-MARK f eiJJV Hi V S awbspct -t ' HI' a '4 V ' i lh.ii..Iiii) i ml iiMi i ttfrfr? mmw&R&Pw. m ffliB?-MevLEft&';- Bertha Gees te the Dance My Jemrn Osbum C k i , -i '. W Iff ZU li ' &f 0 VI' (j i I i 0798 AVERY distinguished fixture in Antique 1 Verde and Etruscan finish. One of the many charming designs that grace our show rooms. Lighting Fixtures IIIILE-GMMER CO. 3846-56 Lancaster Ave. Optn Hatnrd.iy 'til 4 I. M. Tlc Ne. 10 Cur In 8ubwjr Phene IMRln? OT0U T-r T 11 S.V K. '!.' r w '.t I. irr & EV h W ;.! '.V fe IW ( CORNS Lift Off with Fingers iron The next evening at ball-past 8. when Berths, dressed In her pink chiffon, fetarted off with her brother te Tilton College, she was Inclined te think that this smooth-shaven, well-drewed young man must be some one else than her big, rough brother. He Vss an ercert that any girl might haVe been proud of. Once or twice Bertha had tried te back out. She had explained that since all dance orders would be made up be forehand they would have new partners, they would nave te dance together all the evening. "We'll have partners," retorted Bill, fall we want et them." That seemed te settle th nuestlen. In was an uncomfortable moment for, iicrcna at tee uoer waen tne student whose duty it was te receive tickets barred the way and looked skeptical when Bill said he would sea the chair man of the committee, who would fix things up for hlra. Gcerge came for ward, sensed the sttuntien in a flash, and escorted the Dcnbys past the dis mayed deer committee. Ocerge pressed Bertha's hand ns they passed te the corridor leading te- the dressing rooms. He was tongue-tied when he tried te tell her hew happy he was. "When .veu hare taken our pouts off," he told Bill, "get together and come out into tne ballroom. I've get te see about things. But I'll fix up dance orders. I can get some swaps from some of the fellows, and you can have a let of dances with my girl, because I want a let with Berthn." TIie words "my girl" sent the color rushing te Bertha's cheeks. She felt that she really ought te be angry with Geerge, and Bill's big hands clenched in spite of himself. They were net quite sure that they MAltll l.l. . . tfA a "uwiu iuuk up ucerge, nnyway, when they made their way through the in creasing crowds te the ballroom, but they had no chance te decide. Geerge and bis girl swooped down upon them and what follewe mode Bertha feel as It she had suddenly been swept off her feet. The girl, beautiful, stately and brunette, but certainly elder than Geerge took both Bill's hands in hers. What a wonderful surprise,," she said. "I was going te send for you tomorrow, but I never knew you'd be at the dance." Then she and Bill grav itated te some chairs behind some palms, and Bertha, left standing with Geerge, ran around with him as he attended te the details of the dances and when the music started for the first dance, and Ocerge was expected te be the first en the fleer, they did net even try te find Bill and the mysterious girl from Wyo ming, but etepped out en the smoothly waxed fleer together. They danced for a few minutes and then sought two chnirs nt the side of the fleer. "That's Helen Dawsen," Geerge said. "She's the girl Bill was engaged te. One of the bejs was out In Wyoming a few weeks age and told her nbeut Bill hew he'd never married and didn't like girls, se she decided te come and leek him im. Sim found I out when the dance came off, remem- 1 nftPA.1 T'.l fleV kn. ..! .....I. a 1. - & ...u u aa uvi, UU IUIIH llllll UI1 excuse te come Kast. She didn't think hew she might have spoiled things for us. But everything is going te turn out all right, I guess," ndded Geerge as he looked ever la the nalm-nhnerf mr of the room, where Bill and Helen Daw Daw eon Were Still tnlkine. nhllvlnna nf tnn. elc, dancers and possible onlookers. Anu cverytnmg did come out all right, for after the dance it was decided that Bertha should spend what time remained for sleep in the hotel with Hel.n n. son. Big brother Bill would arrjve in the morning with day clothes for Ber tha's return home and Helen should go with them. And that night when Helen and her ncw.-feund friend, Bertha .Dcnby, whom she had seen once befere as a little girl, went te bed in the inn, Helen whis pered te Bertha that she was engaged te BUI, and Bertha announced in a low whisper that she had just accepted Geerge. WOMEN TO CALL ON WILSON 5000 Frem Western Nations Will Visit His Heme Tomorrow Washington, April 17. Five thou sand women will glve former President Woodrew Wilsen an ovation here to morrow. Heprescntatlves from every country en this hemisphere will partici pate, under the auspices of the Wom en's Pan-American Conference, just closed at Baltimore, and the National League of Women Voters. Mr. Wilsen has consented te receive the leaders of the tremendous Delegation. The prospective Wilsen demonstra tion has grown rapidly from the desire r1 WAS'ttu dity before the all-lm-, pertaht junior ball at Tilton Col lege. On the "spare room" bed In the Denby farmhouse lay the pink chlfen frock that Bertha bad bought for the grtat" event. Silver slippers and stock ings lay beside it and the band et pink rosebuds that were te held her. hai curls low en her forehead. The whole house was in an air of ex pectancy and even the cows and chick ens in the barnyard and pasture must bave suspected that something was in the air from the haprr, pre-eccupled air of BUI Dcnby, gruff and usually in different, as he went about his daily chores. lBill Denby was Bertha's broth er, her elder by ten years, who, though he avoided society himself, never seemed mere content than when his pretty sister was included in the fes tivities at nearby Tilton College. Then Geerge' Fulton came with the news that changed all this air of plcas plcas urable expectation te one of gloom and dejection. Geerge found Bertha in the kitchen of the farmhouse mixing a cake batter. He sat down morosely en a steel belde her and kept his eyes upon the mixing fpoen rather than en Bertha's face. "I've done the thing that seems most honorable," he announced. "It means thnt I can't take you te the ball." And with much faltering and many hesita tions he proceeded. "Last summer I met a girl who lives out in Wyoming. She was a little elder and I didn't even care for her except as n geed pal. We, played tennis together and went swimming and tailing and well, befere we parted I asked her te go te ray junior hall with me. That was before I had met you. I just said it that way -Yeu must go te my junior ball with he,' and s.hu said 'All right.' Well, we wrote ence or twice 'and nothing mere was said about the ball, and then we didn't write any mere. I had met you and she didn't seem te care whether I wrete or net. This morning I had a letter from her you may read it if you will. It just says: 'I'm coming for the ball. Will arrive at G Friday. Arrange somewhere for me te stay for two or three days and meet me at the station. I knew jeu haven't forgotten your Invltntien.' "It's tee late te prevent her coming she is almost here. I didn't knew what te de. Of course, I want te take you mero than nnythlng also. But I made up my mind that the right thing for a fellow te de in the circumstances was te go te the girl he really cared for, the one who well, the one who trusted him nnd understood him and tell her. There will be a let mere dances for us te go te, and as I'm chairman of the Ball Committee we couldn't have n very geed time anyway I'll be e busty thinking" about the mu sicians and caterers and everything.' Bertha had net quite come up te the part Geerge had given her te play se well as he expected her te de. She had nxKiired him thnt lm nod done the right thing and that she didn't care about the dance. But there was an air or de fiance in her tone, and wnen sne snapped her fingers te show him hew little she did care Geerge tavr only the fire that lighted in her eyes and net the tears that were ready te burst forth be hind the fire. It was net till Geerge bad gene and Bertha had gene te nurse her grief in sight of the pink frock laid out se neatly that she rcaiy did permit these tears te flew. Bill Dcnby, who had looked in vain for his suiter down stairs, found her there In the fcpare room. Bertha explained. "It's lucky I wasn't there," said Bill. "IM have broken-his neck for him. The coward, the deg " Bertha clapped her hand ever Bill's mouth and would hear no mere. "I don't care se much nbeut going with him," she fibbed, "but I wanted te wear the dress. I never had such a nrctty dress before." She raised the Ifilet of pink rosebuds te her hair. "Aren't they pretty?" she asked. And 'then Bill was ready te shed tears hlm- fcelf. "Ge with home one else," he said. "There were ether fellows that would have taken you." "Yes, but they nil have girls of their own new. There isn't a junior or n senior who haMi't get some sort of girl, and the underclassmen aren't allowed te go." "Can outsiders go?" asked Bill. "Net unless they are graduates of Tilton. They don't mind outsiders, only there Isn't room enough for everybody, but I don't knew any one te go with, nnrwuv. Mpn nre re genree newa days." of n few enthusiastic friends te pay the "I'm a man," announced Bill, and ex-i'rcsment tucir respects te a great It was all Bertha could de net te ex- movement among the Pan-American press her dismay at the thought that j delegates nnd members of the National this big, heavily booted, callous-fin- League of Women Voters and the gered brother of hers, who bad never League of American Ten Women te gene te college nnd who avoided all ' ilemenbtrutc their loyalty te the fwiciptv. nhmild think of himself as a ' Ktrleken lender. The Rnnnurii nrr. po.ible dunce cbcert. ' whelmed with demands of hundreds of "I'll take jeu, ' he said Hrmly. "But they won't let you in you're an outsider." "See here," paid Bill, shaking a de fiant finger in her face, "ion said this Geerge is the boss of the dance. I'll show him I'm no eutklder this time. I'm going and he's going te let me in. That's the leaM he can de." In the thirty hours that were te elape before the dance J Sill found only a few for slcip. riv; ii T mmMm al.' DON'T WEb, t "-.'.,'-.. PAY ' l - ' ; : I:' We havs the- fawn sad gny quarter as well. t MJIEfcEP I They Cema ks IjOw as M mUKb I $4.00 I m Silk Clocked Hosiery te Match , H) v ii Am. m mmmmwmmmmmmmmwm. , Veu can buy the tame atyte and quality for half the priet at RetenaJ. PARCEL POST, 10c REISZNER . 939 Market St -20 S. 52d St 1 N. 10th- TW?SfWwvr- i 7v t u i"V ,Vr!e'. Mb ' "?y-i s-zmm ,- e VM'HBHBM f 'J.. M ttin wi.tiAV rniAi .006 Cttlam. 74 WNDY.TYPtVTTintk CO. "V m ' " ' i x ,- ,-c tefei - - vV$wfrthnsiftdifi -' .erdna'-h.IrV;rf.Wat 4 CAM! btefcSrftl ' IW' ,-w-,w .-,, 2 ailmiWs WUltwlrn;emeTid. tan' ' evW trseeierValr with it. The mkil i.L AV,'t' "-Hi-. 1a. Vt.h raw ivata inen im wasaeajie;iiCTi ,;:w:-v 7.11 'j I Minn 'jta rtsMliardelstene. Ne ;l , Bini caa reiv inns M;,iremi-' ,,. &nt, but be' sure Jt Is, okten;! ,, you get'ani'yeii wlllinet be'dtstb- I .pointed;. Mur fresh as wanted.--Adrt. W V " , v., l- m w v ww. i.m mai. ! . t J" A . h A. f J ." " WP1W 1 ' " ' . r "J ' V i .."- r. ' ' t v r IT i ZT I A5CO i"ctrn i ii TOftweanHna MARKET STREET BEEF CO. The busy, sanitary meaUmarket where you always get sv full selec tion of fresh and smoked meata at all tines. . One quality and one price te all. These Prices for Thursday, Friday and Saturday Lean Picnic Shoulders y2c Fresh-Ground Hamburg Steak I W V Lean Boneless Beef for Stewing. . . , L jlDe Pure Lard in Pound Prints Shoulders of Milk-Fed Veal for Roasting. . - Cjc . Breast of Milk-Fed Veal for Filling. 1 Olb. Our Beef Is the Best Meney Can Buy At These Prices Finest Pinbsat Butcher's Beltr At These Prices stef j ROAST "BEEF 20 C lb. Finest Country Butter in Vfr-lb. Prints ... .40c lb. FINEST SIRLOIN RUMP or ROUND STEAKS 9Cc ND X-HL City-Dressed Fresh Hams 10. Olee or Nut Margarine 3 lbs, for 50c MARKET STREET BEEF CO. 5221-23-25 Market St. 5939 Market St. women who wlnh te take part in the rally at the llben home en H street. PILING DIGS ITSELF IN Gntn, Maknany trOahfinhh a wide outs the K mWirkUitt I St lid hrenti Hardware Ntlt sanitary hate clued base alto furnished. SUclcelWrdMttcU ed Untttct The Sane of Youth is a beautiful melody sprightly as the gazelle, as light as the touch of the moon upon the waters'. And Health is its dominant strain. t l. Health should be childhood's most treasured possession and' geed whole some feed is necessary for its maintenance. Children thrive eh victor Bread be cause it contains these elements most needed by growing bodies,, and Ms baked Correct! V. aoinnfiffeallv avsntlv ' ( ' -v,, . ,... .,, , ...,. , Aw"1 aUi3BsBBVaBBW nileVeflRrJh r wmtSLmWim eeManMSUa sjtei.. Victer Bread "Plants Reses In Children's Cheeks" Big Leaf 6C Victer Raisin Bread. '"' 10c With fat, luscious California Seedless Raisins. New Onions O-lb 7U q "ee- for na Jua't the right size for, Creamed Onions. Nice also sliced with cucumbers. Asce' Sifted Peas f v f 7 can I e for. 9 OVG te 17c ' They have that "right from the garden1 flavor. Juicy Grapefruit ...,-.....,. .... each 10c Suaaweet Prunes . lb 12c, 18c Geld Seal Oats .'. pkg 8c Asce Farina '...., pktMOc King Wheat (Breakfast Cereal).. pkglic Nenray.-Mackerel ....... .each, Sc, 7c, 15c Asce Sliced Dried Beef ....... t .pkg 12c Cern Meal (White or Yellow).... lb 2 Vac . Choice Lima Beans . . , . . . .''. . . . .can ISc Asce -Perk arid Beans. ... .'.3 cans for 26c Afcce Sour Kreut ' .big can 16c Cooked Corned Beef .big can 23c Choice Tomatoes can lie, 15c Asce Cider Vinegar t . het 16c Asce White Distilled Vinegar.... beTTic Princess Salad Dressing, .r. bet 21c Swift's Snap Seap Ol bar 7i 10 ? 23c Unusually blr value. .A koeA laundry aeaD This IB a apecrat let, se get your ahare early before it is all sold and It will ke fast at this sprlce. i . ' Ueat Borax Babbitt's 6 big bars for .Anether big soap bargain, Seap 25c yimiSiiiESSM PMPB ' m r5LSJ-2. jmmm J " i i i i nnn'irsssse! H"S 1 3 a 1 i- aptl I s ' c e j Ml I mmmntm J Remarkable Value Asce Coffee is remarkable value at 25c per lb., for ether-coffees of LSI , ine same nigh grade arc selling elsewhere at almeBt double the price. And even then youwen't get the secret blend that makes Asce' Coffee a I cup vi rare goodness. Try it. lb asce Coffee "YevtU taste the difference!" jgSV; ..vjeasajfeLuTifr, im emN Br OJf m Asce Evaporated Milk tan can 9c "Pure as the morning dew." Concrete Column Beres te Bedrock by Means of Water Pressure Omaha, Neb.. April 27. Deraenstra- Tliore wn n linstv trin hr tien of the "Ulimell pile," named for meter te Tilton in quest of evening its inventor, lvlward jJigncll, or J.ln IotUeH. It as eight years since JIlll i coin. .npd.. wer irniieq ypaiereay had worn evening cIeUicm, uml he would net lihtcn te llcrtha's .suggestion that f !ir nlil finixi would dn. Hn? Hill. In tfjiitc of his hard labor, iiojKebsed a body tnat fipemea te nave iicen uiecie ter rcady-made ecnlng clothes. lie came hack with numerous bun- was iiaiiee yostereay ny V.. V. lliirlev. former chairman of the 1'nited States Shipping Heard, nh un "epoch-making incident in waterway cnglnrerlug." The piling, a 45-feet long, lu-lnch hquaie concrete column, bored 87 feet te bPdrecK in li mi nines iinu srrunu dies. "Ilcrc's everything from teup te A htream of water under ISO pounds ,,.., i, .ir,rnn. .,.,! ",!., r,l .,... 'n..i..in. ipn (nrcc( threneli u four-Inch limn, ii uitwut, (.., t uuni.iiih jiii,J,i), Jit - je-,.. .. ...,---. ...,.--- . --. ' Doesn't hurt a bit! Drep a little "Freezenc' en an aching corn, in stantly that corn ateps hurting, then ' ' ' shortly you lift it right off with fin- K?!- ..Yup druggist sells a tiny bottle of m , "one ter a few cents, sufficient SrFv remove every hard corn, soft corn .. " eerween ine iecs, ana tne calleuses, without soreness or irrita-tien.- Adv. kl :j ' v.t kvt iw - . L'xW BfeV. mx? mtw .yJA-if :: im".1 HV': .19-.I 6 'Jl; 4000SqwMFl SteragaSpac REASONABLE -HENT 61214 Chestnut Street FiJfkt Elevator Qccepancy 3v ,nFr) W.W." M ctlk sechH and everything. JSew Ntnrt in un show me the steps. I left off the j car they were dancing the barn dances and the bpuniuh fandango. I guess things have changed a little since then." hteel tube run ling the length of the column aim a I sme ar ine enu or inr piling and ui I luting now.les along its length hend .1 into the ground much as u mole bexw. Uncommon Sense : Better Fight Than Breed Ky JOHN IILuVHE GRIEVANCES are dangerous, things te carry around with you. The person who breeds ever a real or a fancied injury destroye net only bis happiness, but his usefulness. Fighting isn't pleasant or enjoyable, but it is preferable te aud mere whole whele whole heino than breeding. If you think that you are ill-treated in your place of employment, going around with a ncewllng face will net get you anything. Peeple will get used te your leeks by and by and put them down te a sour disposition. Nobody can find out what you are .gloomy about unless you tell them. THE best thing te de is te go te the bow, or whoever it is that you think has dene ynu wrong, and tell him hew jeu feel about it. That at least will get it into the record, and explain the-way you have been acting. If you hare a real grievance It will probably btf udjufcteU, Hut be sure H a a real irieraucc, and ene that possible te adjust. injustlcn in the world, it wouldn't be thn world It would he Heaven. People are going te be promoted ever your head, sometimes because the bei-s doesn't knew that ou are worth mero than they, benietimes because they hap pen te be friends or relatives. Yeu can't help that. Hut if you are reaMy imposed upon, if somebody else is getting the credit for what you have been doing, the only sensible way te de Is te speak about it. Then If the injustice continues quit. Yeu won't be happy unless you de. NEVER think that by going about with a sad expression en your face anybody will come along and ask you what In the matter. Remember that ether peeple are tee busy trying te insnre their own happi ness te bother about yours. .fust go talk It ever. Btate your complaint. Fight for your rights, if you must, but don't breed ever tlieni. liroedlug will often unbalanrc it geed mind, and nlwayt) will impair ltx ca pacity. (Set what Is troubling ynu off jour i best, aud you will, be, happier by and by. even If in the getting rid Lew Prices en Sectional Files Come in and see"AJlsteer'Unettes and Wydesteel sections before you buy. Ne matter .what your needs may be, there is an "Allsteel" com bination that is right for you. We knew, tee, that price is a considera tion and that the convenience of "Allsteel" will be as appealing te you as the low cost. All sections interlock and can be quickly ) stacked or unstacked without any tools. Office Furniture The. General Fireproofing Company Philadelphia Branch Bulletin Bldff. Bell, Spruce 5837 Keystone, Race 2704 tomplele I.lne en llplr Vrelieui, Mer k for Imrerdiuta Dtllvtry "Recerd filing rireproedns uml Wutrriiroellnj JSntlneera" Distributors N- Macaroons lb 25c c! Saltines 1 9C Ntoe for the children's recess. They're delicious. Temter Preserves (Peach, Pineapple and Blackberry) g 2Qc Temter Strawberry and Raspberry, jar 25c Just pure fruit and sugar. 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Peaches can 23c. 29c Asce Oleomargarine lb 22c Snowdrift Shortening can 17c I Mrs. Morrison's Puddings ,.pkg 10c Asce Jellv Powder nktr 9c Whole-Grain Kicc lb pkg 9c Asce Cornstarch ....;. pkg 7c Meat Specials Smgtll Lean Smoked Picnics In Our 207 Sanitary. Meat Markets lb isg NATIVE BEEF , Thick End Rib Roast ,h 18c 'AH Cuts Rump pr Round Steak. . ." 32c Choice CuU Standing Rib Roast. .,b 28c Milk-Fed Stewing Chickens " 35c 1 Seft Meated Roasting Chickens. . .,b 40c Supreme Brand Cooked Corned Beef j This la a very flne becf nnd packed in 6-lb cans. can 89c Tiasty Sour Kreut large can m These prices effective in our Phlla., Camden and suburban Stere, and MaatUarketa m p amai , "1, ,,,, , . T "-V'......i.L: Ittx."!-"! ti-Hw' ''IP vim aannw ev wr'n -tnii. n u yen precipitate a temporary row. asce, i ' ' 'rsr i j ;, ' li i njjT Mjustiee. Jtrxaere were no CewisM. iff i J i V w-;
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