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Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc. oTTo §& GRUNBAUM 416-424 PIKE STREET WE'LL TRUST YOU nie immer Gh ; — ——— End's in sight, girl.” he wht» | here, he found his or more em nn 1 TELFORD, Pa. Aug. 14.—The | pered, bending suanunly close to m Then fer the fret time tn nese thea yong cc ed following indigestibles in the cheek and as suddenly going back | ™ Me I fainted dead away! anit pane you had al 2to3 3to4 4to5 ach of a cow belonging to Titus “oe to his realm of plot and fancy jarme—and gentle, gentle words little boy and he ran y from) MEN'S SOX—200 pairx of Men's Socks with WOMEN’S 8 . Strawn caused her death after an ith thumping heart and hot face You poor little plucky kid—you're | home and stripped and went into a ilk boot, cotton top and lisle foot, in plain MEN'S SUITS—24 Sum- WOMEN'S SWEATERS— - 4 1 kept steadily on. And at tast—at |i) and starved and—oh, what a | Masty mud hole in plain view of the| ] black, white, gray and Pulm Beach. Sizes er Style Suits in belted 4. 1 as A Inexs that pussied veterinarians: |iast the words he was composing | slave driver I've been’ Come—you're |road and played with some pigs. 9%. 10, 10% and 11, but not each size in “4 box models, of trico *5 Wool Slipon Sweaters Two six-penny natts, nm eight-| lost their mechanical patter and be-| going to rest on thix couch while 1 | @hat we you de? eveey ‘cue ormatiy bea, Me. tine, gaberdine and ®erge, with sleeves, V neck and penny nails, several pieces of wire, | came fraught with meaning to my|daah to the Inn for ub | Peter stopped trying to figure out thie haut; & gale 39c in plain navy, sand, Belgian [@ piece of glass and a lak of an/ wearted mind J to up and ||how long papa could go without WOMEN'S SILK GLOVES—10 tis. blue. Bray and henna; also sallor collar of gray Am fron trace And #0," he was saying, “they I did manage to smile. It| grinning, and considered the matter ‘ciate teeta Gate Ghewe rn pack. blacy check and stripes. Sizes gora. Emerald green and aateargare? stood together on the hilltop watch was & pretty sick one. At 1 believe,” he maid, “that I'd fix oronggeber ig pips ions toe, «sind Maer ny Daeg Bhs Bigeye Oe ng the deep blue shadows rine/any rate he reached out, took me|him 4 place where he could go in bees gondle ns Monga la ade gyal merly $24.50 and $34.75. A Copenhagen blue, in sizes about them from the valley. Shoul | once more in his muscular grasp and | #wimmin 4 4g verter red pg Na nh size in each few at $45.00 and $59.50, 38, 40, 42 only. Formerly style, Forme 00 7 4 r der to shoulder and cheek to burn-| was half leading, half carrying me HELEN CARPENTER MOORL. new. ly ° 75c und one at $85.00. For this ¢. For this quixite peace of their love. Not the | door wtartied me into terror, Wheels | | WOMEN'S NECKWEAR—75 Orgundic Col- choice at... ° hour, choice... pretty light love of prosperity. But!on gravel—the throb of a motor HEADQUARTERS OF lare and Collar and Cuff Sets in square. love born of mutual toll, mutual! tne thud of some one Jumping to round, roll and flat styles, lace trimmed and sifering Th tented ve The th [the ound’ and's nay angrey'spen| GEN. WAYNE CLOSED) | ruttearormerty sit and gg Juring love. The threefold love of | of the door PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 14.—The $1.25. For this hour, chotce....... c / body, mind and spirit-—such as all| My reeling senses just contrived |General Wayne inn, on the Mont- PANAM. ITING—200 yards of Plaid Pan- ) | , ; of us know, but few of us find.” to recognize Jim Rosa with an ex-|gomery pike, which was opened||/{ ama Cotton Suiting that is suitable for school Ji As I net the period at the end of | pression of angry disgust upon his! originally in 1704 an the Wayside | wear. Formerly 7c. For this 48 he phrase all the strength in my |face—and then for the first time in| Inn by Quaker settlers, has been||f hour, a yard c —-—------ poly seemed to cose, I know my | my life I fainted dead away cloned as the result of the pro . . ————— | “Tam still too «pent to write more| hibition — act Mad Anthony ——— —— — tonight, dear, but I love Joan | Wayne used It as his headquarters Th t darling. and oh, how I lon during the revolutionary war, that's what Welcome Robin uses "| BLUEBEARD OF FRANCE |SEATTLE PLEASED e@ pungen DOROTHY "tiie h it was named for him hin nest ‘ . co 5 my own| aan ge jell LRTI OM “weil Welcome Renin ts monn | I$ REPORTED AS SICK BY QUICK RESULTS pte tobaceo, BEING NERVOUS. Diss ry t H louse me, Peter. Til get my breakfast | Weved to have made away with at | camphor, hydrastis, ete., § ft y und give Mra, Wood Thrush a chance | 4st 11 women at Gambais, where/in Lavoptik eye wash. One man’s — toarare r to ‘get Sire! jhe had @ little villa to which he eyes were so badly strained —that’ ‘ wi 3 j used to invite his victims, is suf-|could not read without pain. Two the eee See ibe Next story: Peter Finds Veery, | {ering from acute indigestion. As|applicaiions relieved him. A lady ond Viger - |@ result of his indisposition, he|with weak, inflamed eyes According to @ noted French sci- | “ ‘ asked the Paris police to let him | greatly ictped by om — ‘ p gnilst, the. moat ‘effeative remedy 4 LONDON, Aug. 1i.—Among sur- return to his villa to. recuperate, | guarantee eee ee Oe . = H all M. ‘od plus war office and munitions min- | promising “o: s hono rw ae a ad 5 Peter Rabbit C. ls on el y \ciew dealin Gtierds for aule dee: tar- ng ginal by spec ran a to help ANY CASE weak, m a nag } d. e ot wena | ewes j : known among druggist BY THORNTON W. BURGESS Jeral miles of tape, red and other | refused - “pe cs bs a eyes. Swift” country * ind “ast net (Copyright, 1919, by T. W. Burgess) colors, The government, however, | _ LJ » and leading druggists. tt ts jeer! as 8 substance trad vag @ = which te stmilar in composition ta TYOU_know what 0 sreat tiend Pe-|the Green Forest, on the Green |i* * variety Mutticlent “Spee oe SEPT = or r ve ‘ e a eee ete taka” cnotiy ter Rabbit ix to stay out all| Meadows, his feathered friends were “ Ge. ear Havana Cigar and quickly a [night He did just that thing that|awakening, As he hopped along, ‘ of creating nerve for an cht. after listening to the twilight |lipperty-lipperty-lip, he heard those Wha: Doct U. Nigor be re, Fovemas ete ken pari of Melody Thrush, Just before, beautiful, flute-like notes of Melody t ors se | e ec Ic on We, 2 for 25¢ and 15¢ sizes JOSE LOVERA COMPANY Mthere are many reports of aston: it was timefor jolly, round, red Mr.|the Wood Thrush. Turning, he for Eczem: size, 2 for 25¢ TAMPA ishing results from ite use. #9M* Sun to kick off his roxy blankets |scampered over to where he had| a ns See ment ind begin his daily climb up in the spent such M peaceful hour the] A soothing combiestion of off of Wie- ing nerve weakness e are blue blue aky, Peter started many kinds of prosphat care home in the dear Old Brier be exercised to procure the in the Old O Sehwebecher Bros. & Co., Inc., Seattle, Washington, Distributors | Everywhere, Perfoc cooking an epicure cannot say . whether tis Mazala o imported olive oil in ma oo Wan dreading carved Lien, Italians who know real olive oil are enthusi- Your grocer at of the best olive oil. - Make This Delicious Mayonnaise Dressing Today 2 Eggs, Yolks only 1 pint of Mazola A teaspoon of Mustard 1 dash of Pepper 1 teaspoon of Salt 4 tablespoons of Vinegar AVE all ingredients and mixing utensils cold. Mix dry ingredients. Add Ke yolks and when well mized, add }4 of vinegar. Add Mazola drop by drop until the miature begins to thicken, beating slowly. As soon le as the mixture thickens, add the remainder of the vinegar a little at a time. Now beat in the remainder of the Mazola gradually until all is used. ‘The mayonnaise should be thick enough to hold its shape. Put in a glass jar and eover close. Place in the ice box to be used when needed. It will keepfor weeks. Do not stir it when you open it; take out as much as you need with a tablespoon, and close the jar. FREE Cooking made simple and economical when you con. sult the new 68-page Corn Products Cook Book. Attrac- tive Mlustrations. A book you will keep. Free—write us today for it. CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY . Box 161 New York for |evening before ny STORY LADY leing Melody saw him at is reser ed. Friday Hour Jales No Mail, Telephone, or C. made on Friday Hour quanti ale PAGE 5 0 Mere hate ¢ orders tale deli the erie and ' ight Janything so surprising in that,” re torted Melody, “Now, if you'll ex | | | terercen, Glycerine and other healing | | once, and hopped down on the| imeretents called D. DP. Prescription nd for @ little gossip while he| % Now a favorite remedy of skin special- [scratched among the leaves in| Sf jsearch of his breakfast bes Kives Insteat rete ‘I just love to hear you sing. | Melody," cried Peter, rather breath- | M lessly, ‘1 don't know of any other | |song that makes me feel quite as/ yours does © sort of perfectly Tetion or Skin jcontented and free of care me | worry | “Thank you. replied Melody perfectly is your ne | Melody | “Mua!” lovely It was Peter's turn to nod est built of?" exclaimed he inquired “Rootlets and tiny twigs amd weed stalks and leaves and mudé;" replied Peter, “Why | ticle of dust, |"I'm glad you like to hear me sing, “What A DISCOVERY THAT BENEFITS MANKIND Two discoveries have added greatly | to human welfare. » | In 1835 Newton originated the | vacuum process for condensing milk | with cane sugar to a semi-liquid form. | | In 1883 Horlick at Racine, Wis., | discovered how to reduce milk to} a dry powder form with extract of malted grains, without cane sugar. This product HORLICK named Maited Milk. (Name since copied by others.) Its nutritive volue digestibility and ease of preparation | | (by simply stirring in water) and/ the fact that it keeps in any climate “I just love to hear you sing, Melt-| has proved of much value to man-| ody,” cried Peter, rather breath:| kind as an ideal food-drink from) | Hensly | infancy to old age. lfor there is nothing 1 like to do | Ak tor MORLICK’S —Aveld imitations |better. It is che one way in whieh - —--- oo - I can express my feelings. I love! all the great world, and ¥ Just have |! Be Careful What You boast when 1 say that all the|| Wash Your Hair With Thrush family have good voices."’ “But you have the best of all,""| Most soaps and prepared sham-~ leried Peter poos contain too much alkali, Melody shook his brown head | which is very injurious, as it dries i | wouldn't say that,’ said he|the scalp and make the hair brit- modestly “IT think the song of my | tle. fpouney Hermit, is even more beau | The best thing to use is Mulsi }Uful than mine Then there is my! fied cocoanut oll shampoo, for this cousin Veery. His song is wonder- jis pure and entirely grea \ful, 1 think live very cheap and beats anything But just then Vleter's curiosity | else all to pil You can get was greater than his interest in| this at any drug store and a few jsongs “Have you built your nest}ounces will last the whole family | yet?"’ he asked for months | Melody nodded, "It is in a little Simply moisten the hair with] tree not far from here,” said he, “and| water and rub tt in about a tea Mrs. Wood Thrush is sitting on five | spoonful is all that is required, It oges this blessed minute Isn't that | makes an abundance of rieh, 1 cleanses thoroughly, and rinse easily. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, | wavy, and easy to handle, Besides, | and takes out every par- dirt and dandruff, amy it loosen PARIS, “Bluebeard” Aug 14.—Landru, of France, who is be-/ quick results of simple the} Everyone is pleased with to limit UR CREDIT SYSTEM has been established for your conven ZoeBeokbey yy thelr tu a se “ f 10 tence anist you to furnish your ne @ your own eee ys aiwiance aalet vou to. furniah your home & your own toy ws. hole, and to thejr great disgust hud ‘ 1 Oto 11 11 to 12 I to2 than will be found anywhere, No Extra Charges—No Interest, Pipeelee: ws sla " ——— 4" cs found ie Iried up. Peter ) erge Cape 1" SILK DRESS SKIRTS MEN'S SHIRTS—An « SILKS—4 le oh “ S R . f aged 36, is spending the summer at Lively | *#® ' the lead, stopped so sud Worme 1 6 Dre ment of 45 ris in of 200 yar JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOU'LL PAY Beach, having staked her job and $500 savings on the chance |'h™t Bi who was behind b : t wwembled — for ken lin f Pr nd of winning a suitable husband during the summer. These |>mve him een <A.) are t va site tat ” ttaght STORE HOURS—8:30 TO 5:30 are her letters home to Joan, her chum.) ? yw hats the matter Jemanded he . ond ¥t ‘aid came, ta und Ty [head throbbed and felt light and Vor anower Peter dived under th REMNANTS of Pla laned of lds on 14 15 and but 5 cig rea ORCHARD UNN, th ub fae My knee emed of tint fenee, and the rent followed Hk and = Fan k in Straight Ines w two fm x ever merly $ this Dear Jounie: I haven't written for | £™ NOt usually the givingout sort |My sheep. A thrifty farmer with ine plas id fa k A uw pattern, Mor $1 hou vome di i reonuse - een abso of girl, Joan, you know that But woline engin: ' ae y la oh © " « For - ar c a mt. | lamitien fies “aeoe un Y lchichene ané dueks. ‘fhe’ water wa BOYS’ UNION SUITS— women and misses o Walllahaw been ble abe it | We Raf ° town i BPO | ety anes dibeknt. ni ate 04, wher SKIRTING ards of hour, ch . $2. 50 hort sleeve and ales Ale {1 thie ‘Garniente ob. my dear. it « pull, Two ode ta eBay aig meer pag he DRESS VOILES | TOR aCe, welahe: Mes } zg ara sae jevery little while to enlist hin tired pond, holding the kicking, mudd i“ | mind In my behalf creature tight to him and Billy yr Oh, my dear girl, I'm wearing Sak Gare Dak ah the abu Goink - aa nn nnn nn nn nn | you out 4 t wane brute ¢ tax you to catch them a pig when thesound ‘i ~. didn wa lize he story would of a went the scurrying to th y Seuhatss ois on oe ste Seat corns Trimmed “Summer Coats and “Please!* I urged. “Don't worry beealbhe fob tics livalney boo Us N _ Special I've met & business emergency —and diate’ aud tiieted chair: hohe aaa | apes ” ort hy 1 1 be fininhed and ready for the ol t | I AHOME OUTFIT DELUXE | == "= SSeS is) | Special $1.50 i, Fay hm You're an optomist, dear,” he Sad Mek setae!" Maueh thin’ tat, New Second Floor the garter? you ike best Trot AWAITS ECONOMICAL BUYERS HERE sald and Joan, my wensen leaped at there was Mamma Paimer,in her Group ummer this assortment at $10.00. 7 eo ny ‘ord “ted me more ne car, and n "hy an with J 4 aA ' ! | than hour oh Mean ae new nd Aunt Phoebe w th ep ail tices The ip ape ser gies -belted models, VISIT to this store will readily convince jie ote tute fee! pen Al bre Soar font ago bat qian | Beainbied tor’ s di : ave. taal Jing. Or to question what he ma “h 1. But Peter waved his hand and loose raglan sleeve fashions, you that the logical place to purchase your [f} ave meant by it. 1 just hugged gayly Spictt cleapuD. : The ageort some of which are half- Home Outfit is here. No matter what your one oe gay, hunery heart—and Drive 08 up the réad and turn ment displays large and lined, others full-lined, and display reference—whether for furniture of Adam, But the novel was not finished cack Sain Ou.” Se eaeas omell shapes fh light and itp Sobre be — . next day and it was the last day of t was a very subdue neh « ark colors; alsc lew #0 well as black and illiam and Mary, Queen Anne, Louis XVI. or frase trom the pubiiaier We eect BO A Sig Ano Plgoaped || I Tal cps apd amelie navy. Sizes 84 to 46, but not each any other period, your needs will be ably met on. he pacing the floor and dictating fenders of the cars, as it was decided sport hats of two-tone size in every style or color. igi | 1 typing as fast ax my fingers could ney were too dirty to ride a stra *hoice Friday at *, i here with a Home Outfit that reflects beauty {Jj 1.7 Oe “tae ne ner" Gels ol Ageedenacly 2 alidlaand aera. Gecies Petty at Choice Friday at and comfort and a maximum of value. | thought of the time. When it grew a When Peter was again clean, he sees $1.50 | dark Eric lighted the hanging lamps —————— «| Was told that hin father would speak $10.00. and we went straight on with work to him in the lbrar When he got ee ae ee ee the witchhazel, — have Irons Special at the at $3.49 Oraare These are the new Panama Electric Irons in the 6-Ib. size. are fully nickel-plated, attached stand and come com- plete with cord. These are guaranteed. .$3.49 No Phone or C. 0. D. They SOCKET: Specials from the Electric $1.00 O’Cedar Mops, 65c With an O-Cedar Mop you can keep your, floors bright and at- tractive with very little effort. These mops are treated with O- Cedar Oil and made in the triangle shape so you can get into the corners. Special at. +... 65e No Phone or C. 0. D. Orde Department at 50e INDICATING SWITCHES at or $1.25 SOCKET FUSE SPECIAL, MAZDA LAMPS, e, at. Mazda Lamps give a clean, light that is easy on the eyes, one-third as current as the carbon lamy A0-watt si they use special at PL at UGS, each only AJAX DOUBLE 1» 25° 50¢ PORCELAN KEY 33c. SNAP 35) .. 85, and white and much 25- and 40-watt sizes, .35¢