m m w I'S H i CJI'-iJi wy rj AT'f iV'I w. &, wa 5 ""'Mi - Hp I Bather, Take Netice t SV" rf- Thi dtlr dip nrd net (m diitruc; . Wfyi tlva of kln health and comfort l( i 0 5f Bj. you make (Militant of our Skin i y Feed hurmleim loethlnc V. c1nMr and ne(tnr which nle 4 ,Z neurliftiM, A ml mtker nti'l prtMrvar of reed loeki. Tubti. , iJc. Jrt, II. ', 'f I LLEWELLYN'S rhtlaUhU'inUDditraIrafStera J 1 I 1518 Chattnut Street $$ H ",B Mfmerln Tnleum. 2J() Jj a mww w ? 'vf'MiWW EVENING PUBGO 1 ' IiEDGER PHILADELPHIA, 1 MONDAY, rULY 24, U92& ?' AJft SU i a as i- $ SENDS FERVID PLEA TO "BILUT BURKE Florenz Zlegfeld, Jr., Begs Her te Hear His Defense te Charge Let's All Werk Together We have always considered it as part of our service te our customers net only te supply them with the best coal obtainable, but te consult with them, when desired, as te the best time and way of getting thelr coal and the most economic ways of storing and using. When the mines start up again, our real problem is going te be one of gradual distribution. If the demettic coal tupply it te be kept In balance, once mining hat been returned, it will be neeettary te handle availabte tonnage te that bint are net Ailed te the tatitfaetien of tome and te the deprivation of tthert. Thit problem it one In which our cuttemert largely thare and We tJScm. MARILYNN ACCUSES HIM Chicago Fair's Federal sanction was obtained April 23, 1800, and that the fnlr opened May 1, 1893, three yearn nml six iIiim later, function for the I Omaha Fair was obtained .Tunc 0, I n.i I .1.- ........ 111... ......I i.- lOUU) mill 1MB t-'lllUPttlUll VIJCIIUU IWU carg and live days later. The Pan-American Kinosltlen at Buffalo was opened two years and elj?ht weeks lifter Fcdernl sanction was grant ed and three years and eight wpcks elapbd betwecen sanction for and open ing of the Ht. I,euls Fair. Twe jears nml seven weeks elapsed between the congressional action for the Jamestown Imposition nt Norfolk nnd Its opening. In the case of the l'nnama-l'nclflc Exposition at Han Francisce, four venrs Intervened after the Government recegnised the project. The ground breaking was in October, 1011, but the slte was changed the following year and the buildings erected In another loca tion after a long delay. "Wlille waste of time Is always Inex cusable," says the statement, "there is .still ample time for Philadelphia te outdo what ether American cities have .accomplished, since Federal sanction has already been ebtnlned." Charles E. fllllln, secretary et the Engineers' Club, has proposed a new plan for conducting the executive affairs et the Hesqul-Centennial based upon the suggestions made by Mr. Uok. ' As outlined by Mr. Dlllln, eight of the foremost organizations of Phtlndel- phla would create a beard of rnanoge ment of twenty -five members, twenty four from the organisatien.-., or three ftem each, and a big executive chosen by the twenty-four te be the directing head of the fair. The organizations would be, probably, the Engineers' Club, the American Institute of Archi tects, the Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce, the Phllndclphta group of the Pennsylvania Hankers' Association, the Philadelphia Ileal Estate Beard, the Manufacturers' Club, the Notary Club nnd the Peer Richard Club. Fer the chairman of that beard Mr. Blllln believes that a tnnn like Mat thew O. Brush, who was ki charge of the war-time activities at Heg Island, would make an Ideal choice. i45 JlAJilJb AMERICAN ICE COMPANY July Clearance MEN'S SWEATERS & BATHING SUITS tZOye discount at a TO BE TAKEN AT TIME OF PURCHASE When most in demand this sale offers Quality and Seasonable Apparel for Va cation Days at exceptional Savings. The sweaters and bathing suits are of fine pure wool and of the usual high Jaeger standard. Camel Hair Sweaters Formerly 12.00 9.00 Men's Bathing Suits Formerly 425 3,20 Beys Bathing Suits Formerly 4.00 3.00 Men's Gelf Sweaters Formerly 14.00 H.50 Mail Orders Invited 1701 CHESTNUT STREET Cerner ITh Street Hew Many Uses Has a Dessert? There was once a Weman In Moderate Circumstances, who wns particularly famous among her friends for her desserts. "I don't see hew you de it." said a friend enviously, as they were talking together one after noon. "Your dinners are alwujs delicious, and your desserts u triumph, .lust the ether night Beb anu i were iuikiiik mm iir iuiii . . . t. v. w.i ...D.n.i ..i, ,iaiii..e i ie inver Mr. un IIWCl mm metm mini UCIKIUU3 pie filling ns he had here last Fri- V dar night.' The Weman In Moderate Cir cumstances smiled quietly, and continued te crochet. "It's se ridiculously simple," she snld nt length. "I use Puddlne, that's all.1' "Puddlne?" q n e s t i ened her friend. "yes," she replied. "Puddlne Is my dessert of many uses. Leng go I gave up mnklng cornstarch puddings one can never count en their turning out right. But with Puddlne ene ran make a delicious creamy dessert that nlwajs turns out a firm, smooth meld, luscious, rich nnd se nutritious. It's eu- te make, tee," she added. "All that 1h required is te add some sugar and milk, and bell for tbre minutes." "But," objected her friend. "you have mere than one dessert Hew about the delicious hlanc mange you served the night the Grahams wcre here? And what about that creamy mound of won derful aulllu desstrt jeu had one time?" "Oh." snld the Weman In Mod erate Circumstances, with n know ing smile, "Puddlne comes in nnv number of flavors chocolate, rose vanilla, cream vanilla, erange and lemon." "But your pies end cokes with these luscious fillings surely you don't make these with Puddlne." "Surely I de," she replied with a laugh, "and lee crenm, tee makes it rich and velvety. "My dear," nald her friend solemnly. "I want te thank jeu. Yeu certainly have taught rae something this day." The A eumn In Moderate Cir cumstances Mulshed counting her tltches. "It eulj costs l.'c, tee." he said, "and one box berves 10 people." lour grocer sells Puddlne In 10c arid Ifie stees. Order u box to te day. Adr. Yerk Harber, SI.. July 24. "Blllle, darling. I nm nearly Insane. Fer Ged's ake tell me what it is all about. I nm net afraid of the truth, and swear te Ged there is nothing te which you can take exception. Walt until I am proven guilty. Yeu nnd Pntrlrla arc all that mean anything te me. Be fair, dearest. Will sail en first beat." That Is part of a cablegram which Florens 2lgfeld. Jr., has sent from Paris te his wife, the famous tltian haired Blllle Burke, who is summering here. The cablegram from the theatrical producer Is In answer te a cablegram sent him by his actress wife, follow ing the SInrllyn Miller-Jack Pickford Pickferd Blllle Burke-'elgfeld controversy, in which the fnlr-hnlred Miss Miller, musical comedy star, has net hesitated te castigate the wife of her manager, nnd In which Miss Burke has net been backward In slurring Sliss Miller. When interviewed last night Miss Burke was pale end her eyes red with weeping. Miss Burhe Won't Tell "Ne," fullered the famous come ceme come dlenne when asked If sfce cmd te deny the rumor she will "reave her hus band, "no, I won't deny it. J went affirm or denv ou thing. I simply can t talk nbeut it. It's quite true I tent my husband a ceble, but the contents wcre for him alone. "I can only say I de net believe the accusations against him. Since our ' mnrrlage eight years ase we have been very happy, and Flo has nlwnj s been ' thoughtful nnd loving. "Please don't nk me te talk of Miss Miller." plended Miss Burke. "In the first place, I never said the tilings nbeut her I wns credited with Faying, and I won't cichnngc insults with her new." But n llttlu later she relented nnd said: -'Utn "All this trouble has arisen from n garbled Interview. 1 only snid that I had complete confidence In Mr. Zleg feld. Yet from that statement grew a great front-page story of things I never said. 1 "I nm sorry that word of the cnble has leaked out. It was intended for Flo alone, yet new the public must learn of It. As for my husband, I can only .ny that I de net believe the accusa tions agnlnst him. Since our marrlngc I eight years age we have been very happy, nnd Flo has alwnjs been thoughtful nnd loving. Te Rehenrse Play "But whatever has happened, or Is nbeut te happen, I will llvt my life ns I'-ie always lived It. Within n short time I'm going te New Brunswick te mnke n picture, and then I'll hurry te New Yerk te rehearse n play Beeth iTarklngten Is writing for me." I Mies Burke threw up her hands when the reporter mentioned Marihnn Miller, the girl who accused her liiuband of 'making love te chorus girls nnd of at tempting te send her (Marilynn) a dla- mnnd as big ns her hand nnd a strim of pearls that "would knock her eye out." A close friend of Miss Burke snld : "It s a shame If anything has come between Mr. Zlefgeld nnd BIHie. Fer i eight years they've been happy ns the day is long." Mr. Beh te Continue His Fight for Fair Centlnard from Fnes One four or five energetic men finnlv behind him who will work nnd dare nnd with nn upstanding benrd of tin- young busi ness men of Philadelphia te venture where they lend. "But first n solid groundwork of practical finance, eope of fair decided en far-seeing bread lines, and nn un questioned enthusiastic support. Then comes the tlm te tnllc president nnd I will gladly help In u proper selection se long as the finger does net print te me. "I have thus fnr worked In n disin terested spirit regirdless of self nnd wish thus te continue te work." The Real Estate Beard, nfter receiv ing Mr. Bek's telegram, cnlled a meet ing for thin afternoon te net upon It nnd te discuss several ether matters In connection with the Sequl-CVntennial. Would Re-elect Lewis Directors nrn trlng te get Jehn Frederick Lew in te reconsider Ills de termination net te erve the fnlr fur ther In an executive capacity. There Ir a strong sentiment thnt he be drafted nnd re-elected this week ns president. The following directors hnw been sounded as te tluir leus and are known Lewis for re-eleetlen : Jehn Hampton Barnes, (leneral W. W. Atterbury. former Governer Stuart, kM' 1 I-ICTl'HKri VV (iOl'l.l) MIIIDK Th nv Mr (leuld. iiheiwirui'ieU at her IfUnU home. Hear llr N V I'huti.rfi uphi J with her new le. u pri'ieul of lh urunnii 4 Ptl portrait of the urldn by n hdltil , laMMt. temtlier wnn many eimr mauwui PC M Jehn II Musen. Ellis A. Glmhel. Ell Kirk Price, Jules Mastbaum, Mrs. Ar thur II Lea nnd Themas Hebltis. ' .Mr. Itebins, who Ir chnlrinnu of th Stnte Independence Celebration Com Cem Com mlRsien, s-iiil tedav ' "We nud no longer discuss the futlle past. We must face the prac tical present nnd tut The Stnti go , ernment nnd the members of the Suite i body organized te promote the Interests of the Weild's Fnlr cannot he ct- i pected te move until there is a pro gram. This program is te he laid out ' iminedi.itelj and the public uin rxperf nctien ns te the presidency, I think in the next few das "The fair must have n responsible head nt once who will consent te nit j All we need i definite lender-hip and ' n definite program nnd then ever thing will be nilded unto us " City's Plans Are Drawn If the benrd of directors elerN , new president nnd nppelnts en englneir nnd nrchlte't te proceed wltlilnjlng out the fair plans, the cltv gewrnment. It was stated at City Hall tedav, is all read te turn ever complete data nnd survey plnns te the Fair .Wnclntlen. This work is virtually complete and In readiness for the engineering dl- , vision of the fair. All of tile depnrt- I ments of the clt government will be ready te co-opt inte as seen as the fnlr betild is ready te proceed. By authority of the Beard of Direc tors, n statement was issued nt fair headquarters today hv Victer Hose Hese water stating that there wns plenty of lime te build the fair and make it u great success. The st.itiment snjn: "The question of the time required te put ever u (jient exposition hns been brought in again bj the teu'tit turns in the affairs of the Sesqul. Centennial. What has bet n done with ether exposi tions naturally fin iiIhId-h a pep-sible guide te the extent llint previous exper ience is valuable. "What i eiints in building such an international I n ir- is the period elaiisiiu fiem the time of H'curllig Federal suiic suiic lien bv (ongieFs'.enal action mid the dale et e'leiiiu,; the guns Ve nthei great American exposition, with one exception, ever had as much time us The nuisance of opening a messy tin can and the immediate need of transferring its contents te prevent spoiling, are all done away with when you use ROGERS RICHEST MILK. The jars are always kept for table and ether home uses. Reason This Out! Yeu knew milk is most susceptible of all feeds te contamination and spoilage, and when you buy it in a tin can you must empty the contents at once. The care you take te protect that milk should have been done for you at the factory as is the case with ROGERS richest MILK Fresh Packed In Glass Jars Every jar is vacuum sealed in sterilized glass. Yeu run no risk of getting milk that is lumpy from imperfect packing or that has turned dark from months of storage of shelf wear. When you buy ROGERS RICHEST you see the contents are fresh and rich before opening. i'Sra FOR BABY FEEDING it is much superior te ordinary condensed milks, net only because of its hygienic feat ures, but because it is richer in milk '& PE-Jsr :-iS? MS&i- solids and contains less sugar, your doctor. Ask BETTER AND MORE ECONOMI CAL than bottled milk for every home use except for drinking purposes. Ne waste: serve direct from jar. Ne icing. Creams quickly and easily in the coffee cup and blends perfectly in cooking and baking, because it is richer in butter fat and ether milk solids than any ether milk sold. ICE CREAM FREEZER FREE. Send us 100 labels from ROGERS RICHEST MILK and we will give you absolutely free a $6 Aute Vacuum Freezer. Mail labels te Rogers Milk Cerp., 25 West 43rd St., New Yerk. .'fr..ss-' '.TJSkfcr1 L.i"-7i'V'. FOB 8AI.1: AT A I.I. ALMAR STORES TRIANGLE STORES HUBBS STORES AND OTHER GOOD GROCERS f. II. LEVIN'S SONS, fulfil Iteprrnciitnthes, I'lillmlrlplilii MmLmmzmmnmiL&m ASCO ASCO Tv A kW GINGEE J$t JLtJfcy IMljyiiTfV J I m emmmmkmkmammMkwmmneemmammmwm awaaWaWaMaaaaaUaaMaaaaaamaWaaaawamaaaaMaaaaaWa7 lite 1110 Msif Ginger Ale Sarsaparilla Birch Beer Reet Beer Vhen three is net a crowd When one is Clicquot and the ether two arc you and she. Fer Clicquot Club Ginger Ale is a friendly drink, each bottle containing enough for her full glass and yours. And what n happy, living drink Clicquot is! It is fascinating te watch the glittering bub bles leap through the geld, break in tiny rplashes and scatter the ginger-perfumed air tliey held. But the taste of Clicquot Club counts most. Yeung, old, or in between they all like it. Everything in Clicquot is pure. Ne water but that drawn from unfailing, cold, pure springs is used and only real Jamaica ginger. Should you like variety Yeu are net limited te Ginger Ale. There is Clicquot Club Sarsaparilla, Reet Beer and Birch Beer. Each one different in taste, but nil equally pure and desirable. Buy Clicquot by the case for the home. THE CLICQUOT CLUB COMPANY MiJlis, Mas3., U. S. A 1 H V I ASCO ASCO 3sTa;vVXaTx1!5 A Little Girl and d Lollypop Children arc shrewd buyers. They knew valua when they see it. JJ Jtj k" enjoyment that we relate the following incident, which was brought te our attention Dy en of our customers. c A little six-ycar old girl was en her way te invest in a lollypop the penny the i had just earned by running an errand for her mother. Accosted by another llttbj girl, nine eara old, she stated her mission and destination. "Oh. go te the American Stere l' cried the second child, enthusiastically, "they have dandy big lollypops for a penny I" It was only a penny sale, and it was only a little child's utterance, but we knew of nothing that could have pleased us mere. Thore'a nothing se hearten ng as an encouraging pat en the back a commendation particularly when it comes with all the sincerity of childhood, from the heart of enn nt the Httli home-makers of tomorrow. ivwsim.VWWWWVv, ,l.,.rri , M 1 1 .i.i j "i" ' ? "j rrr n.b.c.1 Seda Biscuits Salted or Plain lb A very popular cracker much in demand in every home. N. B. C. Swbatte Saidwickei lb 32c II N. B. C. Fluted Coconut Bart lb 21c Grapa Juice HW Just the pure juice of luscious Concord grapes. Aice het Iflc Ginger Ale 1V Rich Creamy lb If you are a lever of geed cheese; and who isn't? here's a treat for you. Dried Bee? 1' Enjoyable creamed, frlz flcd or for sandwiches. Aice Pkg Cornstarch 7 Asce Peanut Butter 3 for 25c Regular 9c tumbler A spread for bread that the children love Asce Peanut Butter Is of the highest quality, made from cholce peanuts, grown "down In ole Vlrglnny." smooth ns suk. very neuriening. These Figures Mean What? Se great is the demand for Victer Bread , it takes the wheat production of mere than a hundred thousand acres of land te supply our three big sunshine bakeries with flour. Such a vast quantity of Victer Bread, sold regularly week after week, can mean only one thing qual ity victor liread is unusually popular because its unusually geed. ?Ht33gMaaB. m Jfflr ''ySSmmmmri Victer Bread Biff Leaf 10c Victer Raisin Bread Leaf Try this toasted! yyyyyyayywwywvvyWy, 6- Regular 12c can Cut Stringless Beans tut 1 O nder beana. with ttie strings removed nnd cut Inte short lenetlts. emmi a Chelcn tender beana. with ttie strings removed nnd cut Inte short lengths. AvAA.VWWWMWWVNVMMMMV. llcfriilnr 16c Cen Tomatees'c New Crep Unions lb 4c Fly SwaUers each Sc Sold for 15c elsonhere Soaps Fly Paper 3 double sheets C -for e3C f ft . Sifted Peas With that "just picked" flavor, I. a; a. Haphthn rewdtr, pkff eVaO P. ft O. Naphtha Seap .... enka Se P. St Q. fltar Seap ci Ge Yenar'B Borax Bcap. . . .oak O'fcc Yeung-'a 3ep OMpa pksr ee Ivery soap 3 cahe for 20e VMMKf'VMAWSAAAAMMI Seasonable Needs Aace Crncker Jlanl pkff 10e Asee areivd Orumbs pkff lOe Abco Cern Flakes pkf Oe Aice Whlte 131st. Vinegar, bet ISe Aice Older Vinegar bet ISe Frlnceis Salad Sreialrff .bet 21e Gorten's Salad Fishl 4c Gorten's Readjr-te-Fry Codfish Cakes can 14 France-American TomateSoupS Sun-Maid Seeded Raisins,:' 15', k( cani for 50 New Crep Peas Sweet and tender. Delicious I can 12- ''AAAAAArfalWWMWWWWWMWWWWaiWWMMaAAWrfMMMWMWMMMMWMMMWWMMW srffSWn-M. ,jg Tftltmet ftm Trtrrrf Bttij- nf I. a MnI4A ti UnilSj tffC JICf(AG.f VU( VI iGHIjlCIUIHfC is easy when you are equipped with a long cooling glass of Iced Asce Tea. Bent the hent with this genuine treat! HCkMifXHl III L. i"" .,.. - i " asm ?-lb pkg 23c; lb pkg 45c Orange I'eknc India Ceylon tgg2?y'llv,w,v'''vli i rvwwvs' lvlllll Lvll mAlkohelMassage Invalunblc for these troubled with Insemnin. Fatisrue. Rnraliw. Bruises, Seie Muscles, Tired Feet, Pcisnlrntien Oders. Coelinir nn'rl soetliing. Fer external use only. Tens & I c Old Country Style Plnin Black Mixed i-vwwwEwwwEva I",1 5Cc!: ilb Eutter . ,b 44c l .assaTO 1,NI few. W? '(iirnf in America In everything, there' a best, and in butter it's Leuella. One taste of this delicious butler will convince you of this. Every pound of I.eitella IJuttcr contains tnt pure rich cream irem iu quarts of milk! Tste it! Richlar.d Butter lb 40c Pure creamery prints. Alse big value. Fre& Country ggS de, 28c h erjgR in every doyen. 1 n rinn rvf ! J JK JM -,-" LiKKbtwche KJiJ The kiKcst nnd fullest of the new laid -'KS. The pride of the farmyard. Tv. eh c iroed f fiUls.&wfffl wMl&'ml r.vf asce Coffee lb 29 Se many folks are sur prised te find Asce Coffee even better than they had anticipated. This is because thev had pvnprtnrf tn finA H merely a geed 29c CofTee, whereas it is mero than thnt. Its price hns nothing te de with its quality. You'll And it te be the most delicious Coffee you ever drank that's a strong c.nim, but we stand behind it. The low price of 20c is due te our close conncc cenncc conncc tien with the sources of supply, for coffees of the same grade arc soiling elsewhere at 40c, 4ec and BOc per lb. Try a cup you'll taste the difference! Asce Evaporated Milk cn Sc-Qc Just pure, rich cows' milk, evaporated te tha consistency of cream. Try it in uui L-utmf ii r en your cereals. Meat Specials for Tuesday Only ucnuinc riauvc ueer m k Whole Cut Chuck Roast IUc Rolled Meat Lcan Bonelese Fresh Soup Bsef Pet Re&3t Calves Liver 12V2c"' Sc" 12y2c 4Qcb Milk-Fed Roasting & Frying kens ib. 35 c Milk-Fed Veal Cutlete lb50c Lein Chops lb40c Rump Rea3t xb25c Rib Chops lb35c Rack Chops rt28c Shoulders lb 20c Neck "16c Breast 14c r rs.ttW: Lein Roasts lb38c These prices effective In our Phlln., Camden and suburban Stores and Meat Markets yVAr S" ASCO ok' rc,T"t'NiT"',rTvt'M''s"- -.jc . 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