w.2 u.t., l .1 TiYintf-T.vfc ' " ' Yi.:ifSimmm ""VCX5'""iai ' "ifW tf ;; !CT!wrKr?w r' v ' V- V'BM evening Public WWCTBWI HLWUHUJ lli.UUWWMWWl Tw'tw!?xr:r itryMpRw. -w&wr - . - n-w LEri&ES-PHIEADBLPHM, TfiCBBDlT, AUftUT 9MB . ' -' "V?, ,- y. unfe. CortTeM TcM? w B. J. and A. W. Dedmtr l1tfnWrfgWnB8f'r3WcreF,r8tIn- .. rlrin of weighing thing') dates fl" or!l w the name of the In- .Jia unknown. When man reached 'ndupen his own efforts for h.3 te .?? riStaiii trading with hla "5". he was confronted with the ''"5 WV weighing things In order te de "SlSe The actual weight of whatever lJSdwJe,ef the world developed by The traae ei i hnnili-iwla nf I"1" hnt we did net have scales until Je,r?'iMl when Thaddcus Fairbanks, 'Jnent. made and patented the first Vermont, mn weighing of ea- innds was done by n crude lf. 'when weighing a lead of hay IIICV- . nn MHV WMH IKI I'll ll'll f "huge Bteclyard. originally fash fash ea Jefing the days of ancient Reme. I"VV "l,u' fl of tdday, and Its success quickly spread 2!fr "i"? W(d Orders poured In from every direction, for his scales were npt only mere convenient than the old methnn nf lint,lti ,K .Li... a- I.- ,i-i,-.t ..: -:?". ".,u. ""J1 lu uv ....b"v-u un u uiccjynru, out tlicy wen uiuiu uL-L-unue. witn the Btecl yard, the actual weight might be risccr fnlnPfl U'ttllltl flfttr itniiHjH .. U..HHM 1- day, en scales capable of w'clghlng 800,- "7 yuuimi, um wcigni can de deter mined Within thtf smallest fraction of an ounce. Weighing gives us the most exact de termination of the nctual mess of things. The llfe-sustalnlng value of feeds or the heating value of fuels depends upon the actual mass rather than en the space occupied. Weighing measures the mass and Is thorcfere mere reliable than measuring, which does net take Inte consideration the air spaces between Ir regular objects, such as potatoes In a basket. Weighing also affords a means of arriving at the value of things which cannot be measured, such as ltvesteck. lenM d"",1 ., bmIe tens In its esscn F'rrrlncIplM the same as are the scales Tomorrow Why Are Aldermen Mayers Se Called? and College Career Many parents find It difficult finan cially te send sons and daughters te college when the time comes. Wc are starting In with our thrce-month-eld baby. Every week from the time each child Is born we put by In the savings bank one dollar toward his cellege education. It may seem te be looking tee far ahead, but we find that In this steady and slew wny, without scarcely noticing It, we ere providing for the higher things In our children's lives. We also put into the same account the gifts of money which the child receives, and figure that by the tlme the child Is ready te start In college there will be about $1000 already saved. Of course, this Is nslde from the allewance which the child would get for his own private purchases but you will be surprised at hew very easy It Is te nut by a little each week systematically. Perhaps ethers can afford te save mere each month, but where there are several children, we feel that the one dollar system works very well. Mrs. W. Z S. In Geed Housekeeping. JLHP1IH y ii i m. r i jFIUrgl I Willi ASCO ASCO A S c a The Land of Lakes The exquisite LeeflHa Butter la made in the dairy paradise of the TJ. S, a region noted the world ever for the excellence of its dairy products. Hundreds of beautiful lakes dot the country-side like stars, and between them lie green pasture lands, where the herds of well-fed cewi contentedly munch the sweet grasses. Here in this dairy paradise the delicious Leuella Butter is made. Every pound contains the pure rich Pasteurized cream from ten quarto of milk! 2Butterfc44c The finest butter fat America 1 Richland Batter u 40c Pure creamery prtata. Alse bis; value. Fresh Cenntry gggg de. 28 Every egg guaranteed. 09fifSeatfEggSS?Ce'33c Big and fuIL 15c pkg Asce s Sliced Bacen Dry, sugar-cured, wXh 2 ezs. less moisture te the pound than ordinary pickle-cured Bacen. Sliced thin. Try it! sweet as a nut! &? New j. Pk. r1 Potatoes m lb8) O W-pfc. QVi n.) IOC 'r'- (30 fl.) 40c Right in from the farms. Chase-O Washing Crystals 3 10' Moonbeam Cakes ( N lb eOc 4B. ! Triton Sandwiches ib32c Patacake Fleur pkg. 22c Mifflin Alkohel Massage..... .pL bet 65c Asce Cern Flakes ..... pkg. 6c Geld Seal Fleer . ...... .12 lb. bag 55c Sunsweet Prunes ..,... .lb. 121ec, 19c Heme Run Sardines. . . .10c can cat te 5c Streng Clethes Line 50 ft hank 35c wwwwwvvyvywyvwvwvyyvwwwwwwww Our Big 25c Sale Continues These values are be geed, it will pay you te buy ahead and fill up your pantry shelves while this Sale lasts. 8 for 25c Toilet Paper 8 rolls for 25c ( 3 for 25c Asce Evap. Milk 3 tall cans for : Asce Peanut Butter. . .3 tumblers for ' lalcum Powder 3 cans for ! Whole Grain Rice. 3 nkgs.db. eu.)fer : ) Geld Seal Macaroni. .. .3 pkgs. for ! Crrmhcd Sncrnr Pnrn 3 mm fnr ! I Asm JaIIv PiWfff 9 ntfra firr '. Princess Toilet Paper 3 rolle for ! f arewax (for Preserving) 3 pkgs. for ; 2 for 25c Asre Maine Cern 2 cans for 25c Pure Apple Butter 2 cans for 25c Asce Black Pepper, 2 cans Oi-lb. ea) 25c 6 for 25c Asce Evn p. Milk...O small cans for 25c Deuble Tip Matches. .6 big boxes for 25c Asce Pure Spices 6 cans for 25c Star Nap. Washing Powder, 6 pkgs. 25c Princeha Paper Napkins, 6 pkgs. for 25c 7 for 25c Sunbrite Cleanser 7 cans for 25c 1 1 4 for 25c Asce Cornstarch 4 pkgs. for 25c I.. I?..l.V.nm rtntlhln I.inl A Am fnr 0!in fill HUIiUbtP Vw..w -S - . W. BMW I Asce Ammonia 4 bete, for 25c ( Asce Bluing 4 bete, for 25c) WMMWMyuwMMyuMuywwMMMMWMMdAJWA' asce Imam HI OSCO Coffee lb ,pb12c yB& : lb pkg, 45c mVOKsisV Iced Tea. I yRfgV&f 29c y2-b pkg, 23c Makes refreshing There's keen satis faction in every cup of this mellow brew of goodness. Try a cup you'll taste the difference! Victer Bread Biar Leaf Big golden brown leaves of goodness baked in our own evens. Victer Raisin Bread Z leat lUc 6c Meat Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday Genuine Native Beef (Rump or Round Steak " 3Qc) S""40c Thick End - -f Or Rib Ileaat ID IOC Lean Soup Beef .. ff I Choice Cute Standing ,. QA. lb DC Rib Roast, " OUC Fresh Killed Stewinir Ch ickens u 32 c Small Iean Smoked Picnics n, 18c Milk-Fed Frying Chickens n35c Sliced Lebanon Bologna, ':-lb 15c PaaIa.I r l i-r It. IE. wuuuvu v-uiuuu ucci, yj-iii - Swiss Snndwicli Chct'se, W-Ih., 12c Ready-te-Serve Dclicacicn Thurint;er Sausage, M-lb. 18c Large Bologna, . ..'j-lb. 13c Baked Meut Leaf..W-Ib. 14c Luncheon Rell, 4-Ib. Boiled Uam...i4-lb. Flat Minced... 'i-Ib. These prices effective In our Phila, Camden and Suburban Stores and Meat Market t H WANAMAKER'S AUGUST 8, 1922 WANAMAKERS Wanamaker's De wnStairs Stere - i in mm MMM " Clearaway Sale of Dresses $1.50 te $38.50 New Silk Dresses $12, $15, $16.50 Things are happening in Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere Fashion Stere! Hundreds of women have come te knew about this once-in-six months Great Clearaway Sale of Dresses. Many late Spring and mid-Summer dresses are new marked down te half and less than half the early season prices. Many of the "specials" have been still further towered a quarter and a half. Dark cletlvf rocks are as low as $2.50, $5, $7.50, $10. Taffeta dresses as low as $6.50, $7.50, $10. Voile and gingham street dresses as low as $1.50, $3.50 and $5. Seme of these garments show marks of handling, some need pressing but there is wide chmpp of all sorts of things. Size assortments are DreKen. $n $12 Dark Colored Voile Dresses New Navy Canten Crepe Drep te $2.75 Frecks $12, $15, $16.50 Several styles made of navy and black-and-white dotted jUBt 8Uch frocks as one needs for travel or te pack away voile, including the model pictured. Sizes 14 te 40. in vacation trunka. Dark, cool, difficult te wrinkle and made Polka-Det Voile FrOCkS en the long simDle IInes of the Autumn. Majority are of , . Q fcK canton crepe, but a few of the $16.50 ones are of heavy navy in Jbxtra eizes $d t crepe de chlne Half the recent price for a new purchase of fresh j Inciuded in the $15 group are tan, periwinkle, black and ABBaa n 0,Vea aa. in fifi. Black, naw or brown crreunds , v K H with white dots, forming combinations dark enough te wear j gray as well as navy. Distinguished Beaded Frecks 0 FTr fT i 3 t" r ') .1 It $38.51 4JyS Tars'-' 1'iV '-fX SHCVxfiiQcv WMm IB JB5 Tffvu weii infn thft Autumn. Bodices lined with net. borne trimmed with bands of plain taffeta, ethers have creamy net chemisettes and cellars. Knitted Sports Frecks Frem Switzerland $25 A new low price for particularly fashionable sports clothes, made of heavy knitted fiber silk in various colors. Onlv one or two of a kind. Broken sizes. Marked Down te $35 and $38.50 Three interesting long-line styles originally adapted from a model that cost considerably mere than double. They are of the heavier sort of rich canton crepe and have bronze, sapphire or white beads. Among them are periwinkle, tan, gray, navy and black. (Down Stair Stere, Market) 769 Pair Women's Lew Shoes $2.90 White Black Brown Satisfactory shoes at $2.90. Ends of Wanamaker stocks decidedly marked down from their original rates, together with specially purchased shoes of the same trustworthy grades. White canvas oxfords and pumps Patent leather oxfords and pumps Black and brown kid oxfords and pumps Black and brown calf oxfords Net all sizes in any one style and most of them show marks of handling. Other geed shoes of Wanamaker standard re priced $4.90 and $6.90. (Down Stair Stere, Cliettnat) Women's Bathing Suits, 85c te $7.50 Popular kinds of sateen, surf satin and silk taffeta suits in a score or mere styles. Mostly black, with effective trimmings and style notes. All-Weel Knit Suits $3.25 for specially geed all wool suits in black and navy, with white web belt. $5 for all-wool elastic knit suits in black. Beth styles in sizes up te 46. Cotten tights, 75c. All-wool tights, $2.25. Bathing shoes, 38c te SI. Bathing caps, 15c te 75c. (Down Stnlra Stere, Market) Smart Autumn Hats a Surprise at $5 Seft duvetyrn and velvets, Au tumnal in their glowing shades of crimson, rust and royal blue, or mere subdued tan and brown. Well-designed te meet the needs of the August vacatienist. Seft with shirtings and ribbon bows. Distinguished with silk and metal lic embroideries, pins and novelties. Yeung Girls' Felt Sports Hats, $3 Small, soft felt hats whose brims may be coaxed te any angle of becemingness. Novelty straw braid or silk binding and bands. Sand, brown, blue and crimson. I (Down Stalm Stere, Market) Juniors' and Girls' Tub Frecks at New Lew Prices, $1.50 te $6 $1.50 for girls' plain-color gingham dresses that are well cut and which will be mighty serviceable for the last day3 of vacation and opening of school time. Trimmed with pipings and belts of white linene. Green, pink or blue. Sizes 7 te 14 years. (2 for figured cotton voile frocks with wce self-ruffles and a low ered sash of velvet ribbon. Pink and blue. 7 te 14 years. Juniors' Dresses. ', Tweed Knickers $3.75 Juniors' dresses of combination plain and checked gingham with straight tines and low belt. White rep cellar and cuffs. Green and brown colorings. Sizes 12 te 10. Just Received, $6 Well-cut knickers in an assort ment of colors and patterns. Pocketed, belted and cuffed at the knee. Sizes 14 te 20. Small women can be fitted. (Down Stnlrn Stere, Market) Quantities of Geed Luggage Hurrying Out With Vacatienists! A constant precession! incoming from manufac turers kept busy filling our orders. Outgoing with de lighted vacatienists who were glad te find this good geed looking reliable luggage at moderate prices. ?3.50 for shiny black enameled week-end cahes; lined. 18 and 22 inch sizes. $5 for deep black enameled suit eases with short strnns and re movable inside tray. 24 nnd 2(1 inch sizes. Same cases in 24 and 2G inch Bizes with two leather straps all 'round, $5.50. $5 for hat boxes of shiny black enamel in both round and squnre styles. Neatly lined, with lid pockets and two removable hat forms. Round boxes are 18 inches across, bound in tan. Square ones with leather corners and handle; 18 and 20 inches. $9.50 for fine cowhide suitcases with straps all 'round. Spe cially geed handles, sewed corners, sewed strap loops. 24-inch. 9.50 for traveling bags of geed cowhide in black or tan. Made ever sewed frames and leather lined. 18-inch size. (Down MiUr Stere, Central) Sale ei Small Girls' Playfrecks, $1 The old woman who lived in a shoe must have considered dressing her small girls the least of her worries, if she ever found such sales as this. Stout little dresses of linene trimmed chambray, or plaid and checked gingham trimmed in plain colors with touches of embroidery, are new $1 because the sizes are a bit broken and some show signs of handling. Full skirts with pockets and straight belted waists are characteristic. Light and dark blue, pink, green, yellow and orchid, in different styles. Sizes 2 te G years. (Down Stairs Stere, Central) Wanted Underclothes, $1 te $3 Fresh stocks of snowy white and dainty pastel underthings arrive te make late vacatienists' cheesing easy and pleasantly eco nomical. $2 for Deris Princess Slips Nothing is nicer for under sheer frocks. White, flesh and orchid batiste with 22-inch hems and strap tops finished with cot ton filet edging. $3 for lovely white batiste Deris slips with lace and ribbon tops. $1 for White Sateen Petticoats Plain ones with double hems, 18 inches deep. Pink dimity step-in chemises are trimmed with cotton ' filet lnce and shirring and are particularly dainty. ' $2 for White Petticoats Of a particularly fine cotton, deuble paneled in front and flounced with white tub silk. (Down Stulrt Stere, Central) a earawa? Sale Mens Shirts at si n 1500 shirts! All new $1. All Wanamaker standard quality and heretofore priced at con siderably mere than a dollar. All sorts of broken assortments, including practically any colored stripe a man likes in either percale or madras. All of them made te launder satisfactorily and cut plenty full. Sale at $1 opens tomorrow, Friday. Foulard Neckties,35c Conservative polka dots and small figures that well-dressed men like. Plenty of unusual striped ties, also 35c. (Men's fiiillery. Market) Mighty Seldom Can a Man Get a Suit of Clethes as Geed as These for $25 Just 250 suits in the let. Prosperous-looking ones. Well cut of all wool materials. Notable for their careful workmanship. Worsteds, Cassimercs and Cheviots Geed assortment of patterns and colors, including blue. Seme taken from our own stocks, some specially purchased. Wanamaker kinds All regular sizes. (Men'i flallery, Market) Central Aisle Sales Leng Chamois-Lisle Gloves Specially Priced, 85c Beautifully woven fabric gloves, light enough in weight te be wearable for late Summer and early Fall. 16-button length in tan, mode, light gray and white. Alse 12 button length in black only. New Dimity Blouses, Lew Priced at $1.65 Months come and months go, but white dimity continues te be the favorite material for wash blouses. One model has woven cluster stripes, is in fasten-in-the-back style with short sleeves, Peter Pan cellar and "tab" vestec effect front. Anether has long sleeves, is of checked dimity and has daintily colored stitching en cuffs, cellar and front. (Centrnl Alxle) New Stamped Needlework 15c te $1.35 Especiallv attractive patterns for Autumn. Fer thadies are stamped bibs at 15c and charming nil-ever aprons and dresses at -15c and 50c. Light and dark cotton centerpieces and luncheon cloths, dresser scarfs and pillow tops are from 15c te 50c. Stamped-work aprons with bib and pocket are 50c; all-ever apren3 are $1.35 and full-cut bungalow aprons, $1. (Down Stnlrn hterr, Centrnl) mt rjsa. iigfl,'-.'' vSJffi; li JKiTi 1 UiJ tm JVA 3 AA m i i i m H 11 11 H m 6 r t ( f I i !Mu ASCO ..'. ib!t t,w.
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