10 'fr ft YEN I NO LEDGEft-PniEADEiLPfrTA', KONDAySBPTEMBBB 28, 1014. f piatf m 4 '3 1JM Si?!' ' W" ,m tfi IBM mm mi WHAT EVERY WOMAN WANTS TO KNOW THINGS THAT INTEREST MAID AND MATRON ELLEN ADAIR HAS TRYING ORDEAL IN BIG OFFICE BUILDING Recovering From Disap pointment in Employment Office, She Makes Futile to Answer Effort ph Tele one. XI it. I think tii.it (ligai'pnintmrnt mattes arm f i i-i 'i old ' So mitny .mtrrows have comu KinMenh to me I Wonder Why? I grnte down vIstuH of Inns Pin's to come ntnl tor Jt lomllncps. Thoce years may liin dull rrnlKitntlnti In their train, ilip f 1 1 lo i ri'n pi t" nim.t the M'rnlnif d Hi An, I 1 lit ll -K 1 iin. lin il imitlnn new. ruluil, tc iilih to vii Aft r mt place I w Uked for Ollltr 111 .IB'1 Mark -t stud I it I t.i live, liVo lint it and thin ntxl 1. inn. n'lil do' I hale the thought of prim i ml pnvcttv! Since mother died, nil the old lnnginu thnl t thnintht Ioijh fclnci wire ctuhed, all the old, Vamto di m s haw- come to me .tKiiln a thou rumlii id Thi'ne iiM -x -uiiii.- 'or a full dof llfi ore Ui. i .i n ' Moon of m Dim i' ! haMlii-c- ' r fu j'.ist like tli.u I'll" cold 01 b fhlilltlS be.Vi.IUl thi ruthh kltoidom here? tit up m ii.imii'i.i xtu'li etimiai. rest loin thltiL' with vhpuo t olVe that melt Ilk" tnntl lit fine tile heilt Of aelllshl-M? IVhv lie we i;IVeti Bouli" to ache over our own nd fn llnjw iml our pain? We Ftrnsc'e mi like children In the durk T,l(tlr !i.iIf-lHIlitir of nu- rniinl crel, win in or .le.-plv felt nor clrnrlv willed. Ml' i inmiht inter has lioine trult In ilejny. V !i . niuo ieoltes never hive been IM- This ."'idneK must he ishnlcen off to nlBht Yet In the telling of a simple tale I'ko mine I stilt must write in nil sdncotitv W.MOST KNVlOfS. interview nt that emnlovment in Phlladi lphin's ftreets I thought tht sOiop." In held lovc-ty thlnss. The iriiis uho i.inl me on the strut "truck in( im Ii.iv'iik such n faahlomV.e air. tluli elitlui -m mid evt jiK In th Jieisht if '-tl " The wav their hilr vm ilip"-el a mmt scvr-i . dttsrmd ttshtlt l .! K nver i aeh ear with one sreat jpuil-il pm mnjictlns nt the fide. I thru-lit ihe looked o pretty, yrt some had .in .irtilloal all the color In tiulr en el - med sometimes hard and fixed. so 1 f. rt tit fiom th. plow that cold vv'nds and -in bre-re bumf. How vv.'ilthv they mint be to A vs like that, I thought, and almost envied thim I wal-ci tliioui.li i"hetniit treet and saw the hunting ci-.wdn co by How n.ii to tl it street m "tiled to 'Ms' Long lines of -nototcars ctowded the traffic cv rt where. In WTinmaker's coot depaitment store I lingered, hopinc to hear the orifan pla1 t U-nijth "one chord of music like the ound of a areat amen" una nut and it seemed to tsive me courage to face th 'e noisy un-srorched streets again. I lowd to hear that organ play. AN TTNUXPECTtlD OPPOUTUN1TY. After an hour of w-im'erinK I saw a notice In a window "nniploment Bu raui." It vab a larse typewriting nfflcr and rew of pirls and men "licked bullv nt d'lT.Teiit machlms All setmed -i t fomitent 0 c.ipi'ip si self-assuied I I felt too shv to risk .mother relsjff sum ; as the last, so stood just inside, close to the door. anJ as fir from the -nmploy-menf iU-k as poible Two eirls were talking close to mi- and I could not ln-lp heurinp w hat they -nld We netd a sill in our office upto ir at ome," said one. ";ust to do all the j odd 'o" .uivr the tplephore and do i nil the t'llnss no one else wants to do. , Aren't vou uist dlnu to apply'-' i r,fcPnot for mi '" was fie rpspinne. ' t guess I have a dandy job alreadv, thanks. Bes'do the sound of it ain't got d enough." Thii was my chanc. I screwed up coura". and I poke. Would I be gon.1 enouah for this par tiiu'ir post of whUh vou prak'" I nuertel "1 have had no $fe0&&W$mn s XL . j TtsR f i. sr SfyaL? - J l Vv:,5t',va?teK3aK'.?'SK- l ti ywAfe.v.,i,'KKaf.iK3GS AFTERNOON GOWN OF FUR FABRICS jiKD SATIN FRENCH MENU GONE; FOMMES DE TERRE BECOME POTATOES War's Ravages Destroy. Gallic Flavor of Restau rant Bill of Fare All Foods Americanized. WIFE'S DULL ROUND OF HOUSEHOLD DUTY AGE-OLD PROBLEM . 7 ' svotUTiosi or a'iis menu I'tfore the wrr Xov. mltris de t.vnnlmven . .. Oyster1' i iilsih a In Husse S-'ouii Itustl'npuvrp . Olives rcirnpln f -t'lsh i rmistmles do Ihjiiuiics do tn'ie t'otntnc ifrrites en blanches Vspar.-Kii' urirds Hotls I'u-k i is! rtimUKo flee l.ul" cle lOlnl feleiy rolnd il.i.e .MlisKrt In cleiim loiniaiitH fakes .ife Xolr foffoo Constantly She Craves Word of Appreciation Which Husband Denies Her. Recreation a Positive Need i)3 BROADTAIL MAKES BID FOR POPULARITY IN AFTERNOON GARB Domestic Fabric Utilized by IVIodistes in Absence of Foreign Material Redin gote High in Favor. A VUNrqi VIOLET V.ED NOW IS TIMK roll l'LAXTIXa. Whin i woman nnte bm'ins to garden -he l lost' 1'i'liipi it is tlu curiosity it i v.hiih t-hi N Mippubed to bo en dowed, and uftrr siie once tarts the .URt is too mt rute for custom to stale I tree to wltlni her enthusiasm. To slip out into the uarden on a winter u.ornii.K even If the unrden Is the small ,.t of city 1) iclv mis and to j-'Hthir a i nel'iil of f am i .U Knglish violet foi the bretikfast tahh , has more t.nilH in it. . one has watchid and tended the vio '. ts than -i biiiali tuim the llorist could ;mslbly Cite Tltey Kiow so nmnjlnsly well unde Slass and a Jew pliu.ts give hi m!in H -..r-' that tin v will brim,' muth jo and virj litt'e hrartachu to the notice 'iiu B ii'opeitn wni hh' caused ninre uble In Philadelphia hotels than Iho , i .iite person lalle. In -lililltloii tu . litis vmirlcn'i i hips, ll lifts worked i metttmoiphosU in .Mnnrlct'li tiolo'.s and i liitiiunts, I - al' 1' it tl States loud .i to rr tint in nculrul I'roprletois uf lintels and cures hcie I'dithd It absnliiui n(irnaiy to neutral Ixc their melius; and one ntttiched lurc wllh. with Its neutral liiteiprctntlons, shows ttiiil the -bonlfaccs do not Intend to take cllttliees. The patron who desires to know what he's fiettlni; In udvnnco will breathe j slKh-of relief for the chttiiKC. He will know, for instance, when he orders "crotntndes dp pomtnos de teire," thnt It's simply creamed potnloes. nntl that bnrsch a In Itusse is plain, ordinary ! eoup. witn a disli niounu it. riicn, ioo, he llnds It such a lollcf to know that "lumiids rolls" Is slmplv toast duck. 1 while hois d'oeutro ate olives. , The tians'titloii 1 o'tet'i, was not inado I simply for i on' i 111 nee; It was n mutter of dlplnm.rry. The lioti I men ttiscoveieu lliat a patriotic U"im,m uuest inn noi care to be pi re ttd with n J-'rewhy iiumt I litttii'd with "lilies" and "alien," not to mention other complications. gkiuiax roon mortsun. Xor did an ardent I'll nchmati cnte to 1 ' ee such nnnounctnn nta ns ftanUfurters i ' and saueriirnuts or linmbuiBor steak and ill. rturt. Tlurefore. the frnnkfuiter dlili has bpon dlsguind to sausifte and sliriddd eubbiiK.v tthlle live-, wurst Is announced j i Amerh nn pudrilnir. Xouchntel cheese Is concealed, while uppercase and cnucibelp; Is simply la in led as blend nnrl cottnira cheese Tic knuckks and kiaut hnte been Hucceedid by short polk and cnbbasc. EXOMSH DISI1H3 AMKRICAXIZHD. Even some of the pronounced UtiKlish dishes In the popular, lestaurants liavu ht-on chunked. The Yarmouth bloater and Yoikshlre pnddlni; nre now Blven ns Not a Scotia hortlnit anl American plum duff. Kmtlish potato chips and HlmiliiK ham beer, which ate popular In miiuv places, are now given ns Saratoga chips and beei Dalemartin soup la simply be-in soup. tustrlan dishes have also been Ameri can U, d. "Wi had to take such steps for pence," said a local hotel man, "because there it ire manv complaints fiom our guests of all nationalities And If there I nnv place that should be pcaie-ful It's a din in n-room. "Many impntlpnt customers nre reudt to tluht tint how If thev aie not servot with lltthtniiiK speed, and when their pa triotism is Jul red by seelrg dishes u'l riouneed In the laugunse of the enemy. It l too much. Then, too, they ean order wore, riuliklf, and It saves time ull around. We Intend to keep neutrnl food until the bU tight has been settle-d." Much coiiltmetsy ttiitt contention circle ntoiind the old. eternal itilcslion, arc I wIvpm colisldrrd by thclt littsbantls? 1'iotii I the dats When Adam delved and Bve llrst i spun, this tiruhlem, like the poor, Is al- I wns with tl. The Irritating attitude of j tho curly Victorian matron of n past iteinde Is not .let dead tliiforluntilcb I In ninny ti model n wife Is seen the meek self-lininol itloti ill her Imib.ind s slillnc so ltiic(il of ti .lime Austin lietoliic. In these ciillKhleiici! days, a wife should surely hnte ti little lolamo for tho hlghor thlit8, a breiUlilitg space to pittiso I ninldst soiil-klllng lolltlno of Iho pots and pans. The 'tliroo-liicul inuhleiii" hcoms to he n ilioiut one. "I luilu the u-y sight of rood." cried a distracted, nervous little wifi. "the cooking tllttl inepiill!l3 or tin oe inenls it itn.t Jntt liniiutn ni dietiuii! When John comes In nt night, he slnkri Into the neatest chair and says, 'Geo, Maty, I've Just had tbo hardest, busiest day! You lucky glil, In this quiet haven all day long, I envy you! I hope to t;ood- no.i diunci's leiuly?' "I know John thinks Tie piisspt n gloilous nrternoon, lIng on the sofa with the latest novel and a boi: of candy. It's no ue telling him how hard I'tt wotked: he only smites. Ho cannot ee the hundiPil llttte lilllea. big and stnall, that mtiki my woiltlng day us haul as his." WOIID OI-' APl'itnC'IATlOX CIIAA'KD. Another wlfo now spoke. "In once si use I do think the luitdest piofesslon on cnrtl. K th.it of the wife," said she, "Im that tole includes Just every other one 1 tntft he tin exi elh nt cook to ple.i'-e in husband's eplrtitenn taste: a good die'smaker to make tny chlldtenS elothes and mine; a llioloilghly uualllied Kovptness to help my children with their hover saw It, but I dldl I don't Intend to neglect him now, of course, but 1 Jo In tend to give myself a lietlcr opportunity for cultttie and for giowth, t do believe that ho will nppioclnte mo more, too. I worked so hard, und et he ncier seemed to see thnt I did a thing! So now t'vo thought things out, made out n llltlo pleasant scheme to look forward to every doy, nnd I Intend to rairy It out. 1 think thein nic such things ns too unselfish wives, don't you?" (The Bdllor of the Woman's I'ngo will he glad to publish letters dcnllng with tho above topic.) KAISERIN'S SMILES STIR BERLIN CROWDS TO CHEERS Thousands Wait Nightly Outside Pr.lnce to Win Approbation. roi.ooxu, sept, :s The enthusiasm of the crowds In Ber lin over Ui'iinnti successes Is depleted in a dispatch to the KnlnHche icltttug from Hetlln. The dlspnteh contains the Hrsl metitlon of the Ktilseiln's picsetico In t'cillu since tho beginning of hostili ties, nnd tells of n touching tieeiif around the Imperial Palme. The illiatih sats. "A liit go cloud of people assembled In fiont of the public nnd with gtent en thiiFiasii called time mill iiguln lor the Kuispiln. As stal d in Iho Vosslscho .clthiig (olllclal oigtili), the latter ap pealed twice at ii window nnd waved to ihe clowd, deeplv moved. A man In tho ctowd made ti shot t address ntnl the TCalserin waved her thanks to him. Then she withdrew. "Hut the crowd continued to wait for lirr io truppenr until n late hntii. At ll o'clock It wns setttcidy believed by nny one Mint the l nisei In would show Iter ilf ti-aln. Htidilcnly the cut lulu of Iter window wrs seen to move. The Knlsetlti iinpeiued a'ld vntPil () th( ciowd. He lilnd her itood the ('town Pilncess. The whole scene lasted onlt n tulntite or two und thin evei.t thing was dark ngaln. Then a niovetnent was noticed behind tbo large hnlconv window In tho middle of the palace. The doors were opened and the Knlserln and the Crown Princess stopped out, followed by n man In civilian nttlre. "Noticeably deeply moved, the Knlserln waved her handkerchief The Ciown Pilnrc". with tin extreme v graceful gcs. tin e,, asked for silence The crowd sud denly became iiulet, wheieupoti the man In clvllliiii nttlre. u brother of Wat Min ister von I'alkptiliani, made an .lniiotince inrnt which was Intel pteted bv tile crowd ns another repot t of a vlctoiy. Then cspiesslotis or gtent lov burst fotth. such ns will netd' be fotgottnti. The scene on the bnlcont was pqiiiillv linpri sivc The Knlrrvln, In teats, pinbrnccd the Crown Ptiiu'cis. nnd the tnothei and daughter klsued each other Aftr r the ('inwii Prln- f oi"s unci kisi,ii tun ixinspiin iinnn. noin ueie cotnppllPd to wnte acknowledgment of the cloud's loiotts cries." "FOX TROT," LATEST DANCE, SEEMS JUST LIKE A WILD ROMP Newest Fling Comes Un Heraldtd and Society Must Learn Its Steps All Ovejr Again. You who liato feet that will luht surrentl. tlotmly. " ' You who weigh moro than two hundred snl eight; Lok on tho cnll of the for trot miplclously It you'd cfcnpo from a tirrllilo rate. Trilbies thnt line not a catllko reloilty SliotiM not essay thl moit modern of Iroli Training and nerte nnd tlio utniost temerity Cannot at nil to untangle its knots. eiiene, of ' coiff but ttl'.l I want to start in right t turned round, and stared, away The g'.rls nmnzi d. "I g less no partlculir -pertence Is needed, just some common sm-f," said the cue who had spok, n 'lrst. eveinu m curlouslv. "1 know want a girl Im- I mediately, go right up row ard see the boss " She hand, il me an office .-ird, ami fT I set I reached a gi it hUh b i" ' i g that t-f med to me ti tner risht t t . lipatvns. a teal skyseriter The 1, i'i-i shot in,- 'Ike a sneak i ' itifHi 1 I'-.'M'i ng to the lTth floor. I ente i-d u ' ir- tl and per ived "the - ' H" wit i wir- lookln? worried lltle mm nr.d mil i to pr -dde over a s n f steio"i" I all girls Ho clu ' d uounri Jup" 'i i norvo is her) Xi'r ! I '.'e 'nnd t home, 'thu f.iun 1 tin broml we du ' Iin-' .t mt iiiuld - i i i i i .m h i "Miss smith. Ml 'nith s'ot ulkln? ovn tifre and v. ihci i" ,x work' ' lie ct led "MI"- Hi own, ni'ir 1 ienl vr i hew. I lng gmn I'ltht in t i - ill's t 'illntc ; there und it h n --t ' C I la'. .i - young I.idies eh w t wis mi i i 1 do here'" He turned to ie ' re .mi the n-w girl" Whv, I ,'" ' In , H $" a ntek to start - n i - .t i Th le gpe the ti I, ,,hi ' an a ,t " rt hurried off nsa n Importer! dns Mini Mil very t.u ! h ,rt ot th" ui al unn.ial mitinti't this i suuimb, und cvhte(utriii!y ou own c'o- I in --tic JabiHfc ate- exp:oitil by the moit- t Ht'i and used to dev!op some of the J drom st models shown. in gat 'knl ig wnrL- ,-ess-im I s! . " ,,v' ViWiiFADi v-p.p: A an .xpe-Intent leeslon". n cleai-lnded business woman with the acumen of a tt .lined account ant, to keep my household books and inn things economically. And In the etc Minis after (linnet's done, the last d'sh washed, the lust child put to bed. 1 must lie bright ami witty, smaitly diessed, must tnlk abo.it men's things, men's Inten-st". I'd do it all wllllngl? if I onlv had a wotd of anpreclation from my husband now nnd thuiu. Uut ho can not understand why I should feel tired." nnclt wife shoii'd have a ccitain tlitto n day, nputt from all her household duties, for telaxntlon .and for culture's sike. Most telieloubly site should ailhuru to this srliente. win; to havi: play time. A pretty malt ltd woman has just de cided on a mild tevolt. For 20 years, she has been the best of mothers nnd of wltei, and the tetv hardest wotker In her home A little while ago. the doctor told her that lirr nerves tteto ovetstralned tluough the "thiomenl ptolilom" and her too seden tnry life. Pho must have mote ftesh air and mote amusement. The euro hns work id so t.ill that now she has decided to make tho new state of things n. perma nency. "I Intend to make some tlmo for amuse ment ntnl culture every dat now," said fcho in n detei mined tone, "for three hours every afternoon I'm going to pluy.' lp simmer It will be tennis nnd outdoor sports for me. and in the winter time I Kbiill attend matinees and conceits and lee tin es. and visit my filPiul. In nil i Hum' .teats, I think tin but pait r.f tin- i wo netting stile along with the etetnii! ' round of pots nnd pans' -My husband SCRATCHES ON FUnNITURE ritinituie Is so apt to become scratch' d i and such a state of nffalrs looks sotne- wint unsightly. A lemcd.t" Is suggestid Dlsuolvo Rome beeswns In lutnentlne. making It ns thick as ttcacle, and apply to the scratched mi face. Afterwnids rub vcty btlskly with a dry flannel. I.lfo for tho dancer Is ust one Btep nftei uuothcr and now It's tho "Pox Tint." You urnn't get away fiom It. No mat ter how much of a "lion" you may have been In our own homo town with ihe tango, no matter bow you may liavo bowled them over by tho beautiful sci with 'your exposition of tbo innxixe, no matter how much ou nitty bavo hesi tated daiielng aiotind, all mound, vvhllo pluylng tbo game of love, no matter how much oti may luivo been thcto and she in.iv lutve been there when one-stepping no matter ati of llteso things tr now ll's the fo ttot. T'nlnokcd lor and unhcinldcd, fiom Homers unknown, the bomb, almost tut de.idl.t as that hut led down by th mightiest of Kcllepins, hns clashed Into the midst of n d.itlcylng world, carrjlni; wholesale destitution In Ub wake to thort wholrid fiirtlllcd themselves behind tho veemlng Impregnable dofenscit ot what was the latest trip In teipslchorcan ttoH. It strikes tenor to tho souls of tltos who, by going without liflich for dajj, yen weeks, has nmnssetl enough to ob tnln or Minnie Waltz and Ilcnnlo Onc slpp. "select teachers of the modern dance," the nssuranco that they wefa now "equipped to do tho most tllffcult with the best." In tenllty the new dance Is the simplest of them all 11 gets Us Inspiration from the old, old tttrtel; trot which was dim. cult and ungtaceful largely because It was the Hist In a new regime and peo plo weio not accustomed to the new idni. Us distinguishing- characteristic is It high rate of speed. Woe to him ot her who still feels the necessity of counting Ills steps or to those whose nvoltdupoiss. lestilct.s their dancing nt all times to a Htatcly promenade. For the formula In plain tvotds is to get on one foot quick and having got there to get off as swiftly as possible. In the light or which cvetybody Is likely to kick back tho rugs, turn on the talking machine and go to It Tor this winter there will not bo any cups; coming your way unless you rox trot. KSly FURS Fancy Outdoor Costumes, Frocks and Waists. v. : i 1 229 Walnut Street Philadelphia, Pa. September, 1914 28th 29th -30th We cordially request your attendance at the formal showinir of costumes, frocks, fancy waists and wraps, personally gathered from f. many parts oi .iMirope, and now on proper display for easy selection or for suggestions of the smartest ideas for Fall and Winter Modes. The models are properly adaptable for American wearing. Inc. um " can make a Ills'. Tl o iioi.ulnr.tv of liro.tdiail would "- m i mi, mm mi a trr" -mall scale The;.- ,uu tu b, i njiar d by the f.'ct tl:u It js a m niaturt hotb. d to be bought ci.-iiplrte '...tti tvit.i nl.i.pa or a vi-t high gi.'ui' .,, to fiaim and Bias, thut mi isuio ' it ,t iniiki witn i h ffon ifivi t and ji'.u-i, y, ) 1; ,p, h -, an 1 the pil i i -1 ". i H .itiiibtUty for attini'ion ofeti it ' l d it thi-, ,! i." about 1 irr- noueh it . lai - ipniur in 'iiullu to th i ii- fc,- halt i do n plums, but tee nuint i 'i. it lls rf the pat in i- ,tI t! , ., on u feinele plant is out of an t t i.i i . of tone, wnl' , ,t )oitii-n to It siz. lii- ml ne brown.-. i nt The nuestlon of koW Is not a dltlhult 'd t. ii di.- ntjirc, it 1 p'ir. i ,lH Ju-t orditinif e.uth. pudid and n- -in,'. 'nii.il with a good f. rtilln-r, suwli as pldi.t food r bone mial.wlll an-wir vert DOMESTIC HINTS If yiiu wish to make starch and let it s-et cold t foio'vt.iichlnB the clothes, tr-y this lnithod: After the st.ucli lb made, a! d sttil hot. sprinkle cold wuter all I ovei the top as though nu weio spilnk i Mng clothes, you will find no scum on top. and can use eV. r.v p.utlcle of it. Hni should be washed in several ,vat- i -s bitnie looking it The best wuv to do thi" 's to put the rb'e In a sieve, and migi It up -11111 ilewn In a pan of w it r Wnim ttatir li better than cold la lien fur ,,t till ii in im th de ls tobaci ti ili.lt i I't.e af I ' - 41.1 i -t,l.- J ., ae i .1 -ilin u th Ihe ' it It ii t i i ! Sibils ii ! , in c I In th Di. i. i tu th- i !,p p - IL t. Th tr M I , li -,ti c i'l I ', .1 ill ; i n t t- wn of the lUUstratlc r, 1 I. a ty and ills' I net ii ". I 'ii si.-i al ed ntidrtstl l n 1 a Is ciimuin d with - I !. tullf. I u to 'I i rpdln;ote rJB- " it cfitri ,i iiialtitadi. o I'm ur man varUtlonn to i n e the rtiettlur skirt ci - li'-.u i ed in a n"V i w iv 1 f of -at in. Kiom tin I ie H- i.'e-MSKI I at l ll -mm muiuUhl - iUl o s.iti'i and Pioje t it ,v. -'c. vts from i ut uf a iu L Thi. vlo'it plant at jif-t tho right stage for tt m-i iHt.tlnw to the cold frame, ate Mil. tiv Hi r!-l at tin- price of U 7", fur a duai n p! ints, In Juiiunty. or rtirly February, they will r in Moom if tiny nt pumtid now. and .lust now is the time when they -.r-ouiii bt plant' d. Then a eharm to town-bied flow ers, pi -I bit It Is the eli in. nt of tlu un- Kpiited, umiblmd with the eum-nt of elionu. i .,f th most attinctiv ,-. -bit I'd n It ,.-, ntin i i , i , the -iliaUht ilin lusional tiiu ufnwlidt ffonted jr. inn tui i i. fttn? k ', ,ij,, i t I liasteiinl tu I'M- I It j .n-tr.miii' The neare,t Blr ., 1 -' ., d tl ,r w T,-; f' ', ' , , ,o,r dnJ and watched 111 t ki ow unit I . j., ., ,,, 'fM 'ji vtr lit- Ehould do, for I I i' ifvi-r ti nhed a't. i, in to tm silky, lnwu-ecj!- teltihme brfow- r t thct wild n.ll k-pt 'or. 1 f n t. it m a-mstDined to 1111- rlnslng on so I Ift-.l th,- m inivnt , I' r thai -am it Is d.d to ft miwh l,lilv ,.(T lio 11. ,n.l ,.' .r-o.l h ,., ,,ll, I dcrll'l Sr l Of ' r J II, lllllj tt IS Uf.- plece t nit eat ' 'if inrn- I i 11 n.j plu k d . i i -ti 1 b - tl sound except fh- w Id ringing t th it I 'ia ' tl.ai -ivn It i dreadful b, II. Wl.i h ki pt up .,nt .unt'r. n ,faian lion, uproar. ' ' " l"' "I'lf eaveii'ii i e inasfr th plmi.e ' tt n i'i rlalil lan't mu uii ' lionti 1 ihi , '"d tr m buss-' In nervous wiith "Tlnit nuinl wild tinging mj. m head ga ruitd ' Tin earpiece U" f '1 to the Ho i wuh a loud iriih. but li kly njr iii ,. -it st , id the mail ini-in? or tin- I I I lost tny luad. pkked up that ., from the Hour and sluutid down li, Wi ) U there ,i shout of laua' t. r ' f i, i in i be mrlrf atobiMid furlh.r f,mtiiti t C8rriponden- of genoral Interest to women readers will be printed en ibi t-w Sui-1' corresBOntJence ehould be adejreeeeti to the Woman's editor. CveninQ UedB', ALLTHAT YOU GET HERE SS w-l o" IT" "Si STZ? O" C"l Tl o; i K?rt. (cZJf Minn: pi:kiv in rus We firi- .icni" tur tlii'-n i'l 1 r.tt 1 ii-lrrv fed ilu '.t 'hi' 111 -,1 ilin ire xmun In the f unoi, iniiilirv b.li at Mw lirn Tliuj are hi .I . im! e ml t ' II n it'll Frenh 'Hi" d"il Jtilk-fU Jtrtey puqltry. JumHo siiuabj. TvV. A .B &r).de,r READING TERMINAL MARKET mhIW euc-Lua-tiiu REDUCTION SALEi Just 3 Days Remaining After September 30th you viil be unable to get suits mnde at these spe cial prices. $35 & $40$-$,o. suit.., in urn- .yi u i-t Imp irled fiihrhs, now SMART COATS $16.50 iteg. i I'nll and tiluti-r wind i'ik. ,luit uliut fii-ihlon del rees. 1 It. sljle mid work iimnslllli uuuiaiiliid. ORIGINAL S. HERMAN Ladlvs' Tailor 924 Chestnut Street IfeflM ' lil l&tJ lLlSd til c-9 U i,3Jvfl Uniform INDIA AND CEYLON Quality y ss: Jl ftSt 'vs'.: blur 1, l ing i in, hc-re, voting lady " sa d "the boss " I -e you've uevtr touchc-d M i pho nt f ire Ape you acc-utonp-4 tu den il wink"' 'nh it a t rang1 nuentlos Q tlmt buU iicss li1-i.- I tliou.'ht. "I've taughi i snnda sibooi. If that U wtut you mean ' said I "The elersBian lined to i I could teuch th ehlldreii well " .Vnuthei Khout of laughter greeted lhi I sutr that I liad blundervd ome again It was toi nun h I hurrird from the place and slim k th ir iftue dust fi mi lift my f . t V tutu ful nfrue and a liatrlil i d I ii unit in d ang il 'lite it in t ar tin I 'no t i -tru ' mill iiln t-and U - I ii Iiu- I eni! if humor la a touig world! I litlv opmerj in frort ' i t . f-u-cd with mx n Uh tliK fur to match the oil II' d! ll I ifT-s,, t-i pram touch i given to the vitn ii tin pip ng 111 satin It U th - t .a ii.in t it ti finch have ai i - i'i to i i r' ttun hi ti. n in i u. iii! . triliapa, but n t ii ne1 tianaform I I . i ' i - i .neit and Ml- ft,,, ti. iri homiMpun kn4 ot thing to t i racy of etotlies. We me in n i n to valu tht tain-"'-m'4 ta . i bov mu b i rfailied by atten tmli to the tine parllcu ir. CLEANING WAH. "PAPSS The v i iok' of vginishc-d wall paper sound a I atictili propos lion, but if a IM. tu lire t taker tt llt ruHs may bo easily clUinid. Add wn tblepoo'filU i f ajiuiiniita to atwuut i lialf paiiful wat r Wish the pain I V'H tkUh tbU. u in,; , v, t tl n .1 i I. V, t w thi Wall d.i.i l l It i i i ' ' t il ' u- i, n il in i t- i I 'i tan u I V I ll I I 1 . I ' '1 l ' I i tie - ,. d i.qIiUu! poiiiii lo I , wad tv-lir. A-.-. - -"- " - -"' ' ' - " "3 vintihitN n.riNn PALACE UALLROOM vnh and Market OPENb WUPNESPAY NIGHT. SI2PTEMIJER 30 iimniiiiioi ,t.ry M'ln'iy Wctnenday nod Fi . ! ' n miin, with luit-i ri bwptra, A'in.I--."i l'l 88", niU, 89 Mlt. ini I m E k.ir,Jrul MODERN UANGE CLASSED i:,er, Tutdy und Thurntajl eveiilnc, null WiR'ti cuteir. Admission, 35 Cents A rniirieou btutt cl fowl uKuU'lutti to li itaraig th- In-iruitKin ami gfael'1-' " CHAS. J. COLL'S Corner 38th and Market Streets Beginners' an j Dancers' Class in the Modern Dances Tuesday & Friday, $1 Per Month Fotite Assemblies, Mon. and Sat Wach This Column for the Opening of Our Branch School, . 4oth and Market Streets Two Th.ii'Mni People Wanted lu TH I' Jill wi I MM. OF 1H: P A I (. 1 l-AI.I I'fiO , n'i ' J Market ueeti Ntdav-d.ij Niht. bei't JOth The New Undermuslins The moderate prices give no conception of their dainty attractiveness. Night Coiwij. $1. QQ iniisual iiuality ipatortaU and nnbroldery Qonet Coven, 5Qe I.lnen lace odgrea ur out. bioidery. Cuiithric and painauok. Chemise, Si, 00 Cambric ami muillib sm, $1M Wave -tree t mualio, cloublo front, ecu I loped otllfo. Ainu cambric, vltt) 4aUe4 emUrciidtiid rvifile. Mew cligu in Untlenvear of the finer fiaUlie. New harid'enibioidered Underwear for Trouweaux, Wtappeti I'luiiuil, i'lcpe- Saiquct Albutioes, Silk, Aibatrose, I'lnnncl, Crepe, Silk J-B-SHEPPARDarsONS I006 CHESTNUT STREET , JW en, I nc. Ceorde 1214-Chestnut Street 1214 French Millinery Opening For Dress Occasions Fiom Berloeher, Villet.ircl, Dcvczo, Roger, Suzanne, MauiicCi Pouyanne, Vimont, Curlier, Virot, etc. Your inspection requested Autumn Silks Yard-wide Satins in Black, White and all the new btreet nnd evening shades decreed for Autumn wear. Also the new White Glaco pastel Tints especially adapted for Han-rim? Fiocks. Spee-ially priced 1.00, $1.35, $2 yard Double - width Crepe de Chine, C'harnieuse, Crepe 1 Meteor and Nuptial Satin, Value $2.50 yard $2,00 yard New Pluid Silks 20 inches wide, reg. value. $1.00 yd $1.25 Real Laces For Weddings Duchess, Duchess Point, Ap plique, Point Gaze, Point Venisc, Carrick-ma-eross, Hruire and Princess, all widths, moderately priced. Real Lace Veils $-15, $50, $55, $70 Gold and Silver Laces. Real Lierre Laces Studded with Opalescents. Soft and Filmy Novelty Laces in Silk and Cotton. Filet, Tosea, Craquelle Meshes, all widths, specially priced. A Special Net Top Flouiicins. 18 inches wide, regular 75c al Today, 50c Sssm... 1 i i i