jwu i " mil ilWWPHWWWWpplpilt)WrWw ilHIMIWllilHpnpjHi 'Vfmu Wsp-ifrw swwv i vT; , vv -V P-r-MpiiWfW" syfvjs wsjrtj'hfr 3 EYENIim LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1915; WOMEN, THE SPENDERS, SHOULD BE THE SAVERS, M'LISS SAYS A Golden Harvest Is to Be Reaped in the Near Future If the Pennies Are "Put By" "fpiIE city," snjs a news headline, "has spent $3t,00O,00O for Christmas JL presents " Interesting statistics thoo, anil arresting too, but cten more hatting, I think, would lie some data on what tlio city lins saved. lndlsputnhly, the most tried and trusted New year's resolution, the ono that Is trotted out annually on the first of every sear, Is the determination to "put 1" something for the Inevitable rnlnj day that the poet tells us comes some time Into tho life of every one "1 II cut out the chocolate sodas," says the working girl. "1 II save on my millinery," says tho wife with a penchant for fine feathers. "No more smokes, I'm too iicrvoilB, anyway," resolves tho dctotco ot tho weed A miserable week soes by. Then Wo see Miss Iluslhoss Olrl onco more In her faorlte confectionery shop. The mnrrelled tresses of Mrs. Married Woman nro topped by n new chapenil and a cigarette of his best-liked brand dangles from the lips of tl erstwhile tobacco nbstnllier. SEEN IN THE SHOPS Three cheers for the present, who cures for tho future? rainy day comes, nil three arc bound to get wet. Hut whni tho Dig Chances Coming. Prom time Immemorial I hate heard that tho women of tho nation nre Its spenders This was never brought home to me so forcibly as the other day, when I Mopped In the men's furnishing department of one ot tho largo shops' women women, everywhere, with sriinolj, a man In wight. h it proportion of men do the ImijIiik hero?" t asked ono of the salesmen, on about 10 per cent., I should say," ho answered. "Most women even buj their husbands' suits, though ufton they're considerate enough to bring them along to hove them titled." Tltia ..a It. 1.r. ,),nnB ,1tm el nt, I T CHIIiflnfcrt II eenllll lint tin Inn ,e1!!li to sui that 33 women to every ono man do tho purchasing in tho other depart- '-""l'""5 1,01"M "nke ,,rm, "i"1 ...., I Hie fur Is mite new. anil as the nntne v.. .r .,.. ii.. .. n. nnn.,.t.M Di.,nn n. i. ..II, n. miu. inMmn Indicates, from Ilumla It Is a tan fur. Jlnds Its way to their hands, ought they not, by the same token, to bo tho fcaveis9 l'lnnniMerH hate declaied that after tho Kuropenn war Is oer tho small paters of America will bnve nn unprecedented opportunity to Invest In gilt edged semrltles. Virtually eeiy nation In tho Old World will bo wanting to borrow. The money has got to come from somewhere. If our women were of tho thrifty turn of mind that characterises the Trench women, whoso hlghlj developed frugality Is said to have been responsible for tho remarkable recuperation of their nation after the rratico-PrussInn war, no announcement of the coming of this golden harvest would he necessary. We'd bo rendv for It. Lets gut readv for It. rive, dollars saved every week will jlotd you an Income of $20 n week in less than 30 jours. Not to be .sniffed at, I should mj, should jou wnut to i elite nt tho ago of SO! Make the old resolution new this J car bj keeping It. mfflmmb. mssmmmsgmk CHRISTMAS HOLLY . AND TREE TRIMMINGS MUST BE THOUGHT OF Mistletoe, Too, Though It's Ex pensive Final Storming of the Shops by Shoppers Is On HOW TO P A C K GIFTS A STUNNING SET OP Tl'RS Kindly Move Up, Please Hustles, the house of Prcmet announces, will bo in again. How about those uneoiiHi iously humorous signs Hint appear oer tho longitudinal seats in some of the sit cot cars? "This seat holds four," they read. Strange As It 31 ay Seem While prominent women in Philadelphia tindtr tho leadership of Mrs. George- W Chllds Diexcl weio lailng plans to oignnlye themselves Into an efficient squad of military piepaiedness last week, tho SOO "suffs" continlns nt Washington tnbled a motion introduced by Mis. Stanley McCormlek to put them on leeord as fawning preparedness. I.Ike men, women, too, sometimes have dliergent opinions on big untlonal questions, thuugh aomo men leinalu who think out bialiis are not made this way. IScnuty Lies in the Ujc of the Holder Pub hrltude, according to the superintendent of the Woman's Hospital, Is a neeossnrj oneoinltiint of the success of a woman doctor. Why tho limitation of profession? Most womin consider plnlc cheeks and bright ojes an oicrw helm ing asset in any walk of life. Impohsihlo! "Lead tho tranquil life." advises ytato Health Commissioner Dixon. I read this this morning to the rhythmic sway of a crowded subway. Other oscillating figures to the right, loft nnd icar of me also snatched nt tho morn ing news Melween their eyebrows was that tell-tale wrinkle which comes fiom tho unceasing effort to "get there." All thintrs considered, tell us how to lead the tianqlilt llfo, Doctor Dixnn. plc.isi Wc need to know. Women .Medicos in Demand In m illuminating little iiitlcte on "Tho Cholco of a Vocation," Dr. i:ilen C. I'otti r declares that no professional fluid .for women is broader than tho tncdli al "Tin re is an unsatisfied demand for women trained in the practlco ot medi cine in nerul and special lines and In hygleno in all Its branches, Tho de mand is far gieator than the supply." Tin sun do movo. Tlmo was when n woman doctor was a person to bo I tncntiotn (I with bated breath, nn Individual not quite human. And now they're clumuriiiK for her. Letters to the LMitor of the Woman's Page De.ir M'l.lss 1 it truo that a girl can bo married In some States at tho age of 1J te.us with the consent of her parents? W. Yea In Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Missouri and Virginia. Dear M'LIss Somo time ago I rend that Dr. Helon King, ot tho University of I'cnnsjhunla, Is tho only woman In Ameilca to hold n fellowship In research work Is this a fact? A HUADHH. As far as I can dlhcovor, sho is the only woman to bo ho distinguished. Peir M'llss When does Ash Wednesday como this jear? And when does na-.ti r como? N. It. I.. Ash Wednesday falls on March S, 1010. Haster Sunday comes on tho 23d of April Dear M'l.lss I wish to nddress a letter to Traill; Danby. tho novelist. I hao been told that "ho" Is a woman. Can you help mo? INTHIin.STCD. In it ul life Prank Danby Is Mrs. Julia Frankau. Her address is CI Grosvo nor street. West. London. M'LISS, FOR thoie who are In quest of some tlilng "illrfeicnt" In furs this net "f wltn tine stupid markings of brown Th set. which should be worn with n tai lored suit, has tho "chln-cliln" collar bound with blown vehet and tilmmcd ornaments nr the nmc The melon muff Is also finished with n similar iiinnmcnt, as well ns fr lis of browt. velvet l'rlce, tf'i ' .ir h.i hi. ii is uortli.v of comment, sbnnn ii . uli 1 IcinliiK toward Hie hcl mei tw'f tt Is of blnck velvet, with Its only trhnmlm; a bow knot ot mink ac centuating Us military aspect, the price Is J11 CO Information ns to v hero the garment Ahow n herewith may be purclinsed will be furnished to an reader who will nddresi the Pishlnn IMitor. UvriNINO I.edoT.ii, f03 Chtstnut street. Inclosing stamped en velope and KlMng dnto when the Illus tration appeared. Marion Harland's Corner Typewriter for Children "TTTOLU.D it he possible foi ou to VY help me cot a cheap tperltir for my children? I huvo Blx ot them 1 should like some of them to le mi to use the tjpewrlter. but wo can't afford to piv much or tcm them to business school to leirn. Perhaps some Helping 1 lander has one to dispone of JlltS J It C" We hue no Ies than sK ieiiests fnr tjpeurltiis upon oui list of "iiuan swereds" Wo object to taxlns; our noble co-worl.ers for cxpcnsltc articles To do this would discourage those who long to hold up tho Helping Hand Theiefore when n new urltei puts In n pun for six tor The woman who hns lomowd fro u elt to cntuilii roitiprohemls what the Hi ft winter In tho nw homo menus to the stranger In a rural neighborhood Illids nnd (loners go far towntd romcit Ing 'house" Into "home" Tho letter is thnt of an educated, lelltud solium Ho le id It ninl ret the writei In Imagination Including tmlnr. there nre only three more hupping tlnr before tlirllmii. Christmas holly In making Its nppenr ance In windows nil over town, especially In the windows of those who say they don't believe In what Christmas stands for Christmas trees are being sold, but the greit rush to liuv these does not como until the last moment. They also aro used to di'rk the rooms of the unbelleters A learned nrnoitlo always reads Dickons' "Chrlstrrns Carol" on Christmas Dvc. Thepo people glio one excuse or nnother for having a good tlmo now, they say tho festival Is a pagan survival or that ctery nation has to lmo nt least one big blow out n tear, and that It Just happens wo call our Chtlstmrtfl! and many other clover excuses for being clever Instead of right, but something or other tricks them In out ot the cold of their logic to sit before the great roailng logs of the Christmas hearth. And the little "cctllcs or the shedding Christmas trees fall nlIHe upon tho Just and on tho unjust. TAKE DOCTOR'S ADVICE; REJECT COUNSEL OF BUSYBODIEs By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. tho Injunction to return in The doctor found no "n of ! ho could not be uro without ???' second examination n0 ,u h,'1"! doctor w;e should llko to Lv. d our loved ones av tt Allotletno Is terv ixpelislvo- almost as xnhmhle ns pearls; almost as talunblo as Its results We often wonder what the mistletoe men lay, "one-half so Precious is the stuff the5 sell " It reminds the said moderns how much of the old bois terous Chilslmas reelr thc are miss ing by being born too late. "TREADING your articles In tho paper," JLv writes a correspondent, "has im pressed mo greatly and helped me and other members of my family In various practical ways. About ten days ago my wife discovered a small lump In tho right breast. Following your suggestion of somo llttlo tlmo affo, wo immediately called our family physician who mado a thorough examination" the doctor start ed right "and advised us that he could find no proof of cancer, giving us a pre scription and asking us to call again In two weeks Tho doctor said that If It did not go away soon the proper thing was to cut It out. Ho explalocd that a piece of tho lump could be examined mi croscopically to determine whether It was a cancer ".Vow somo of our friends tell us this might havo tho effect of scattering the germs If It Is of cancerous nature Others sas It should bo determined whllo tho patient Is on tho operating tablo whether tho condition Is cancer or net. So we aro tery anxious to And out the safe courso My wlfo Is 49 years old, appar ently well, a llttlo overweight " Wo quote the writer not verbatim, but by condensing his letter. It teaches a lesson Tho family doctor very evidently knows his business Didn't ho mako a thorough examination? Furthermore, ho gave an honest opinion neither Jumping to tho conclusion that every lump Is a cancer, nor letting the patient go away without liut the eentteinnn'o i-4. .. . Tho friends offered gratulin,?- " Didn't tho friend, knSw J had a second cousin who ha J I . l 11J Tho Idea-hesltatlng betw ?m tu tous advice of fciWbod'2 i opinion of an expert' o , 6 ni i( epondent's letter shows that lm u . Ml cated man. It Is without a lnl.Vn 1' When tho family doctor ,"tw excising a portion of th I lu" , , nosls, of courso ho meant thaiiii4 Jt with tho patient Under anestV.1,' J tho diagnosis mado In live m& M that tho operation may be " " accordingly. As for "scau.nSL germs," that Is mere old wi,.,."!. " No ono has found tho germiM?'1 causo of cancer as jet And thL" never been reason to Imagine the 1,,. could bo aggravated by such proS? QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS What makes our baby, seven w..iT . keep tho household In nn ujrow ,5 night wltli colic' Isn't there anVV,.'? prevent It? writes a father ,,u Answer-Surel rirst be sure i. ... , -veiy frequently It Isn't Thi 5' feeding such high protein food, .? castor oil, give tho bnby and mnik.?1 dally airing In tho open, and !,.! warm enemas given through soft ciikiS to rellovc tho distress Mha THE HOUSING OF BOOKS AND THEIR DECORATIVE VALUE TJinW persons realise thit books have a X distinct decorative quatlty Their glow ing cloth nnd leather bindings often glo Just tho needed spot of color to a room, land the tone In with any color scheme. J Walls that hold rows and rows of heautl- 1 fill books Moeil 1111 nflinr ilmvirntlnit ImiIaa.1 In Merrle Hngland of old It dldn t mean a library with its wall spaces covered with a thing to kls people. In or out of wu.iouinl volumes Is perhaps tho most mistletoe season Samuel I'epjs tells lis quiet and restful room In the house. Why, of kissing actresses light before his wire. I t,elli Klova ti,s harmony bo dlsturbod .. i. .ii,i-i , nil iiinr a DC. niiuouEii she was a ety JnnlmiH woman. How the rnmplns silrlt can be brought back to tho world In safelv Is lnul to rat. pos slbl In lowering the pilco of mistletoe, possibly In lowering the pilce of eer thfng Puritanism and Its oiet-dlgnlty Is pretty elosilv llakeil to commeiclallsm and Its handmaid, potertj. n.i. mj.tmn. iea urn nnu nil sate. In a wlntrj wild "hunriinls of miles from ,,, tlromlncntl on the east plara of i.datlves and Mends " Send for her ad- CV y ! II "Xre they look very cold, tall lll-IICU ,1,1,1 ,,t,r ,.. Iihh If . .... .. .1 I -l! ,...,,, 1 ,.. , dress and wilte to her. It jou can do Homing cibe Pieces fnr 15 tigs "A shut-in of mv acquaintance would ho most grateful for clean pieces of cloth, suitable for cnipet rugs This woman Is a heiiitirut character, iolltii.it and cul tured, but healing a great nhsslcal nlllle. tloa As It Is necifesary for her In e.irn pairs of lace curtains we quietly urop ino ,)rtlt nt least, of her living, sewlnir inr. letter Into thi wimte basket with a weiu pits Is the n.oit piactlcablo thing for sigh An ecetitlon to the alioie rule Is hei to do I will pa postage or expiess- ' made now fm ood reasons The mnthi r age on tilings Mg j-i. j; Is wle In wishing to teaeli her (iiiiuii'u ueic. in least, no expenditure of motiny Adtlrrsn nil iiimmnnli atlmis to vl'IUi, rare nf the Kirnlng I rdurr, bldt uf Hie puper mil). Mrlte on one Under the Mistletoe Thougli I'lulstmas seasons como and go. Keep in remembrance mistletoe, 1'or gods siorned not to use its power; And sli e that consequential hour When luldur licautiful was slain A potent spell it does maintain. Each stur will Stun Its tlrtues tost, Adiancu with palpltitlng breast Ueneath Its gray green leae. and sec' To sndtch a kins from lleautj's cheek; Iiold H.ildur must luite died In tain, Man on s' stoops to kisa again I'hjbicians Make "Confessions" Phjsiilans of the West I'hlladelphla branch of the Philadelphia County Medical Hocietj last night chained "Confeimlon Night" at the assembly rooms of the or ganization, at 31th and linrlng streets. Dtery member present had to make a confosslon, unless ho deslied to pose as one of the Infallible persons so "seldom heard of in tho world of mlstikes and troubles " Ono of the doctors pointed out that lessons were frequently learned by mistakes and that one mistake had led to the saving of 100 lives. tho uo of the midline TIie will lenrn how tu write and spell In the sport as thev will consider It. It will beguile main an hour of wiailness for the restless little things and Rate her fue to work And some of tin m ate prcttj sure to acquire sulllclent dexterity In the practlco to en ahlo him or her to lain a llwllhood In dajB to come Note the request Is fot a cheap machine One will hitn ejected for a newer aiticlo will hi put hcio to ex cellent sertlec They Want Some Toyn "Hns an one home tovs to sinre for my little slsteis' One Is one S and the other 11 Ml fntlni has been piialtnd tor lite tears It Is up to me to earn our bread and butler I am 1" veais old and woik hard. I want nit duir llttk slsteis to have a mcirj Chrlstmns but don't know now to do It unleos Mimebodj blips mo Thtj are talking about what tin v wnnt most and so on, o If somo one Iiiib things I shall bo so thankful for them The children hat i to walk a mile to fediool, and If .1115 ono has nny warm things to send them I should lote tiMiul them on thum. !' H T." nvriv mill hrlncs us fresh proofs that tho spirit of Chrlfctmas Is in the ntr Wo take advantage of the glorious fact to lay tills petition before renders joung and old. Nursery eupboirds and draweis must bo imptled of old tojs in hundreds of homi-s 1 eprekenteil In our II. II. C Send to mo for the address of the mntherl Mstcr who cannot buy tojs foi her darlings Hate will to do readers any Just conception of the heirtaeho mothers endure In such circumstances? To dcpilte a child of Christmas Jovs is to make of him a llfo-long pauper in what enriches memor with more fortunate children Take from an one of us the 'sweet unulllng savor" of Chrlstuiasses past nnd gone and we would be bereattd Indeed. Wants a Canary "I am the mother of three llttlo tots lit lag on a lonely farm, hundreds of miles away from my dear ones and lelutltes. At times I am teiilblj lonely. I llted In a big cln for iars before coming to this pl.uc Could ono of the dear sisters of jour circle send me. a nice singing canary and an old cage7 I am afraid I could not afford to buy a cage O, how I long for a canari's. song to cheer mo during the daj ! And. majbe, boiiio ono would send me a potted fern I am pas sionately fond of bhds and houtc plants, but have no money to buy them with Whooter will be kind enough to send me the fern and cage and bird will receive some erothetcd lace edging, suitable fur towels, aprons, etc. I bhall bo only too glad to crochet some edging for whatever I receive I shall hope and pia for my little birdie and plants. "LONDLY FARM WOMAN" 'the owner of a tunt,tter, who for ut) reason Is willing to 1 ais It oter to uu. is not likely to demand un cquitaUnt for tho pet except oui promise to tend tt lotingly. Yet I da not cut out the pur posed exchange fiom jour touching let- is ltipilied In oidei to nld a worthy worn an to tarn a lltlng Collect all manner of odds ami ends whlb awaiting reply to jinn letter asking fm hei address and the panel post will do the rest .Ml iiiininiinliiitliiiis 'nihlrrhsril to tllim llnrlaiiil .tumid IikIiim ii ntuniptd, m If niltln "ril imlpi. 11 ml 11 llnplnic nf tin iirllile In ulilili tun nre Ihti ri--.li ii. s, mi t M.irlun Hurl mil. I.vrnliig I rdKer, (IX tlictnut Mm I. riill iili-ljililn. WOOD TO ADDIIKSS WO.Mi:.V General W,ll Speak on Preparedness nt Mis. Diesel's Invitation Tho women of Vi nnstlviinl.t will be ad diossed by .Major Uuncr.il l.ionaid Wood, formerly chief of stait of tho I'nlted .states nimj, at a meeting to bo held In Wltherspooii Hill on Thursdaj afteinoon, Januarj 12, and mged by him to Join the I'enusjlvanla Women's Dltlsion for Na tional Preparedness, so that thej- may render effective sutico in case of ttar or other national e ilamity linneral Wood's piomise to nddress tho meeting was gitcn In upij to a request undo b Mrs Georgo W Chllds Drexol. foundir nf tho incitement, in which Alio explained fully the pi ins of the organi zation committee THE CHEERFUL CHERU5 I feel so cjlt-cJ t Christ rYVt.5 tirrse 1 lyjoy J crtnot hide, My net.rt 15 doirvg niiSKKrxd h irrt: All over my sr- irtsicici! vf's Rcj.CAMr, , O and skliint That's beciuse the niancncs me tied up but when ton cut the ropes those hinnches will Hop nut. with an out pniiilng of fiagiance, and they will bend stilt inoie under the burden of tin' el and metallic knlrk-kirieks A small foi 1 st of them has appealed In one of the bends of pletuiesquo Dork striet, and Ihet nte to be had tie ir all the railioad tcimlnils and feirh-s. The prices are between CO tents nnd $a. but thet usually go for about $1 or $1 M be cause most people lento tho bujlng of them to tho last minute. The llnal ngony Is on. Tho shoppers took tho tii'iii lies of the counters b stonn testerdti" and to dav thet ale making the Bills pilsnmrH Inthilr thousands Ooenst. don't push, take tour time It means this, this late shopping, that J on can't be so llnltky. jou'to got to unite up toui mind In a liurij and mnjuo mac s the best ttav to pick a present aftet nil It is a unod thing to bate a list 1'ut down In black and whlto exactly what jou Into to buj Then cnlmlt set to work to get each thing done, ono at a I time This madhouse business of putting ! a dlstincted hand to a dlsti.icted blow ami standing still to block the Ingress . r ..1. ...... .. .. ... .1.... i, linnti! anil egres ui hhuiiiii'i ii. ,.....,,,i.,. stoio doorwnjs Is veiy bad foi in. It Isn't done It will soon be tlmo to dig down Into that deep eupboud, whim reposes tin mi -'li'iiit the long cor, wilting, the box of niicestial tilininlngs for the tree I.uckv the family tint does not hate to buy the wondrous billi of gold and sll tur the nngils of wax tie waxen birds and metnl "Stars of Uithleheni," for tho older these things aro the better thej nie. There Is at least one great tlte-polnted star that has been placed on the top most branch of a Chilslmas tree la Phil adelphia i wry jeai for tho last half ccnturj Three generations of chlldien hate looked up .it It. scintillating nnd glistening there In the Kunpllght. next the celling next the skj Of couisi, somo families mo new, lirnnd new cxpei Intents, mid they hate to lay in u stoio of tree trimmings They should get good and beautiful ones, of tho pat tern softened to old use nnd old mem ories Tlue things me the sjmbols of traditions dealer than any present nd t .image of price or putting fnsliloa The fashion in stais and angels was tlxid by loiillng tho tops of hook cases with quantities of bric-a-brac thnt lend nolth ei Interest nor dignity to an apartment, and onlv detracts from tho Importance of tho books thcmseltes? Almost etcry one accumulates a number of books, but tho problem often presents Itself of how to house them propel ly when the lltlng room Is small and Is deficient In wall since Hut etcry room, how oter small. Ins somo nook or corner that can be adapted to hold book shelves, or some times .i mantel shelf makes an excellent lestlng place for books, they in turn lend ing dignity to an otheiwlio commonplice shelf. Indeed, an objectionable mantel piece has been made attractite by con verting tho ugly utershclf Into a book lack, the luild expanse of white oi mottled W t tlllA MM hIIH .. ... ""- !" ,"'" "'"r nggreBslte II es Ual surround the opening for tho reeljt.f u lng also hidden with book Bhehei ft. opening Itself, when not obsoluteW I quired for heating purposes, can b, ceT. coaled bj a plaster cast or a JaoiniL print of tho proper sUc P "1 A shnllow closet In a bed or IIvlnroo, may ho utilized as a built-in bookcJilt first lomovlng tho door nnd then msJJ In the entire spac- from top to bottn! with sheltes Tho framework of , closet should ho painted to blend In vlix tho walls or to mntch the color of tli other woodwork In tho room Whn til gaily bound books hnto settled tkim. seltes In comfortable rows tho once-eb. Jectiotinblo closet will be tranirotmcl Into the moat mngnetle spot In tho room When there Is but llttlo w all spacj till books may otcrllow upon library or writ, lng table, and inanv of theso piblti it. so designed that thej hive shelve ta either end thnt reach to the floor Booii also mitiirnllv congregate neir the tnt, and when this Is placed near a window as It should be, ninny possibilities preient themselves for placing sheltes to drn. tnge, either ovei tho desk which brlnti one's fatorltc authors within eaiy react or thej mnj rind their way beneath tt window sent of a hroad-slllcd window. iinig ago, there Is no changing It now , iou must luko angels and stars as jou thld them for, as ,i matter ot fact, you can't ImpiovQ om them, noi on anj thing thej stand tor ant more than jou can improve on tho shape, color anil sbo of a Cluistmas tree, ni on the underli lng prin ciple of the famllj, which Is permanency It would not be too much to put a gold eagle Toi one of thosu wax angels (If thev make them anj morn) to make It a fam llj Institution Thej used to come in pink, llesh-tlnted wax, with tight, woollj, jellow euils, und tilth nothing on but a pink ballet skut Ollt ciirdboaid wings pro tided loilt.itlon, with the aid of u thicnd uttathed to tho back of the ballet skht. Tho postmaster has Issued these sug-go-ainiM f e i tlie pic king oi ankles "Candles or other fragile objects should bo plaied In boxes of wood, tin nr corru gated paste i oiid I'nius, umbrellas gt-U sticks and other things of considerable length should be placed between bo irds slightly I user than the objects being mailed Hhiup iniitiuini-nts or artlclis hating shaip edges should hato the edges nnd points well padded In order to pre tent damage to othir mall matter and In-Jurj- to emplojes." , il limn- Wlille. You Wall I THIS IS FOKErATIIEKS DAY Anniversary of tho Date on Which Pilgrims Landed Two hundred and nltuty-llvo jenra ago today n tcssel that was destined to bo famous In history wis blown by the winds toward what is now the coast of Massachusetts That is why todaj, tho anniversurj of that dny when tho hand of pilgrims from old Hngland landed on Plj mouth Rock and named the countij New Hnglnud, Is known as Foiefathors' Day. Tho day will be chiefly celebrated by tho Society of Descendants of the Mir. How or, which Is now :t je.irs old. havlti been foimed In 1SJI In New York, Shop Early, Ladies! Shop earlj, ladles' Yo who, blessed tilth ease Of gold-pued moments, can jourwiy pursue In sciich ot gifts, rare, beautiful, ml new. Utnctly when jour precious fmclei please! Recall. I pray jou, '0v each one el these Who waits upon jou, labnrs dij by day With llttlo rest and only meaKre par. And with jour thoulit, their noeefilft nppetir.e Shop eaily! Walt not till that li'tit dnj When hands nre clumsy throush put iicnilness. When tired feet shuffle slowly on licit wnj And etery ..ilnute means la-re.ied i tuss This brings to jou no burdin great a small, Have mercj- then, nnd jhow goodwill to all' Lurnna Sheldon, In New YorkTImei Superior Work llnnr While Vim Walt lint I'leiilliiK sunrat knife, accordion and side pleulng Aillstlo li'orfc, Quick Delivery Buttons All Styles Itest tiork Quick delltery and low prices. The Parisian Plaiting nnd Noteitj Co, 108 S. 13th St. Dr. Charlotte B. Martin Tin- elujlij eli. irk iiftillet muilioil 1m Hie only nielhuil eujuinu prnf nalein.il IliFiisun umi i.inllili in . iur Die iierma nrnt rrmoul nf tuiie-rlluous hair uml nihi-r Hiipcrflrial erowthy Tlli ilumlrrs lllilt, 13th & l iilnul s4L& , ASK FOR and GET THE ORIGINAL MALTED RfiBLK Che3p substitutes cost YOU same prio PUNCHWORK .III matrrlalk all ulillhk. lleniNtlteiilnir. So ner lurd. illlltulll Cut re-rel .1'lrutlriir. Flneat workniaiulilii pomllile L. Nachmann VS$$S?W Pe-h U r t r- ' fc!M EtiuKitttUiptS ttta:3c:KC5 w i -Iff y V0j!ll)JiijjjMIJJI!Jlll' Al Xmas Mcmories With Your Gift I These beautiful gold-filled cuff B I links will tin ii the trick for jou g II An oxcjulslto pattein- and etcn I time I hi looks at Ills wrist ivaiwi S hell see jour gift and tmnK B of jou' In handsome plusa B inn 50c II Gcoi-jre W. Jacoby iit. a vriit Ju . fi20 Chestnut jff Street k SV1A M)rVsw Aft) VS. 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