8 EVENING LEI)GJiR-PHILABlJ!I,PHIA, MONDAY. FEBtfTJARY 21, 1910. M'LISS DISCUSSES "PAWER," AN OBNOXIOUS OFFICE PEST '1Kay Be Either Male or Female and Can Be .Discovered in Almost Every Place Where Men and Women Meet Constant! v if " 0P V pcsts cxtnnt ls t,lc"0 " nuire uRsrrnvntlnE tlmn the "paxvcr?" V Perhnpa you nro not fnmillnr with tlio name, wlVch I have Used to designate a very widely known nml cordially detested imllvitliint. ,i , .? tho ,,crson ,vl, cannot hold the most otdlnnry conversation without pawing" tlio victim he Is nddressliur. He cnntiot mlvnnoo tho most hailal tsma.rk without punrtuntlnp; It with n "paw." JIo "pawn" your shoulder or jour b,rm or hand, nml whether or not ho Is conscious of tho offoiiso lie Is committing can never bo gleaned from his manner. ,' Many women rather than earn the reputation of being "disagreeable prudes, put up with tho "pmvors" In their olllces. others run tho risk of becoming known as "stiff" and "crabby," becauso they cannot bear this Indie Jilty In silence. When I drst beRan to think about tho "pawer" 1 Imagined It could be app led only to the masculine sex. Hut a man with whom I discussed the matter tells me there aro as many femlnlno "pawem," if not mora, than mascu line ones. Lllco tho woman In otic of Wells' books, they reduce everything to the basis of touch. To tho sensitive persons this pawinp la exceedingly offensive. Itvls undignified, cheap and tawdry. It should not be tnlorntwi. , Apropos of this, there Is nn Interesting artlclo in a current magnglno on the taking of liberties." Pawing Is, of course, ono of tho liberties most often taken. .. J'!1. ,s. '" Ul moilcrn business olllce," declares the writer, "that the rein tloiishlp between men and girls Is most In need of mending. Hero 3 tt fertile BOll for the flourishing of many cheap relationships. "I am not speaking, of course, of ttio superior and hlgh-clasa olllces, though these, too, are not always free from such things; I refer to the average large omce, such as I myself mn In, or largo factories where hundreds of young men and girls ore dally thrown together more or less Ultimately, It Is n raro girl nowadays who has been In tho business world for any length of tlmo who has not had the chance, or wen her companions havo tho chance, for flirtations and tawdry friendships with men. "If you care to seo tho same thing In concentrated essence, go to nearly any summer place of amusement, or take a summer's evening walk in nearly p.ny largo city park." ' I don't know who Is to blame In thin matter of taking liberties. PerJinps .., , ,.., WIU 11I1U1I1 n.IIIIIia 0D, At any mte J fpp, at ".)awmt, could be done away with entirely If ove.y girl In every oihco look an ue'tlvo stand and resolved neither to "paw" or bo "pawed." A Serviette Acceptance Just becauso It Is a popular belief that the way to a man's heart Is via Tils tummy ls no reason why tho New York girl should havq found It necessary to write her nfllrmutlvo answer to a proposal on a. table napkin SEEN IN THE SHOPS Can You Guess? " L" ..U,lou'1 "J"1' l,1 tatayeuse 8V N? WeMf CSftmlll0 yolll. now aprlng crinoline, ls Its hem protected with an edged frill of Swiss, not or lawn -..,,......... ..,. llnmu U1U aHln, llus IS (l tl.I10 Imrl , ;1 grandmothers' day. It is tho balayeuso. to our Letters to Editor of Woman's Page Adilrcxs nil uimmtinlcutliins to M'l.lsi, cure r the Iliriiiiiir I nlin.i ftiili' f the paper mil. ' ai'hiss. U'rlle im one AM -'if WOMEN, WITH BALLOT, COULD END ALL WARS, SAYS SOCIETY LEADER Mrs. Samuel Chew Suggests Courts Pass on Voters' Quali fications as in Case of Immigrants KITCHEN CHEMISTRY ASKS LIMITED SUFFRAGE A FETCHING SPRING COSTUME Hljrtn Is n smart street frock suitable for the youthful figure. The stialsht lines b conic i small womnii, ns well ns n young girl. As usual, two materials niu comninul, In this case gros ilo LomlrcH and Georgette crciio of tlin si.mn simile. ilm..?S. i,r0"trnst. B K.s "re 8t'c" '" ,l10 'ol,, nml ,,luck nI"l hrllllunt tints of ..... vuuln, ,,,, uiu ennar, cuns anil tiny pocKcts on the licit i... in, mm uuuons tit llie flout "fllvo women tho vote and they will nhollsli all wars," was affirmed today by Sirs. Knmuol Chew, who tins been recog nized for years as a leader In tho social life of Philadelphia. "Tho present war In Hurnpe," continued Mrs. Chew, "Ii a marked Instance of tho fatuity of letting men rule without the re straining Influence of tvomnn'a calmer, moro conservative mind. lo you think women would vote for, or support volun tarily, such nn lnnno struggle, where millions of men nre butchering each other without tlio slightest Idea ns to why they nro doing It?" nppncT of Tim waii. Tho main ndvantngo likely to be derived from this present war, she pointed out, Is that It will open tho eyes of women throughout the world to tho danger and suffering that always follows when tho government Is controlled by the distinc tively masculine idea of force and fright fulness. Moro feminism will certnlnly strengthen tho rule of rcnion nnd tho Inter ests of tlio home, she added. "In Tlnnland, as I havo direct advices. the woman's cause Is much advanced by tlio keen Judgment and patriotism, under slreis, tliAt even tho most militant suf fragists nro showing," Mrs Chew contin ued. "In every Kuiopcnn country tlio Im portance of women to tho government will ho more clearly seen after this war. If wo are to throw tho Influence of women In this country ngnlnst war, wo shall need tlielr -oto to do It." TEST FOn VOTERS. Mrs. Chow outlined a plnn wherebv Judges would determine tho qualifications of new voters. "V look upon the Judges ns our wisest men, nest qtmlllled to dccldo questions In dispute," she explained. "I have long cherished, n plan, which, while It has not yet mot much support, I full confident will ho put hi foroe some day. "Why not have tlio Judges ,ns&t upon tho qualifications of each now votor. In tho sumo way that foi signers nro naturalised? What Is Hard Water? How T.m1fr n v Powder Last? How Do You Clean Your Ball 13y VIRGINIA E. KIFT U""" i.-r la uuo 10 complex organic I soften aj. matter m 1110 water. This organic substanco decomposes soaps. It also forms a scum on top of tho water. It wilt not form suds easily. To do good washing or get a good suds with such water something must bo added to dissolve tho organic matter. Washing soda Is the best thing to ndd Ammonia and borax are next best "Quick Suds" or other quick so'ap pow ders may form suds for you very qulrkly but note how much you pay for the privilege. A whole pound of washing soda nt 5 cents Is equal to 10 boxes of mott clean ing powders at 3 cents per small box. Washing soda, sand, rosin nnd soap f,', P.nro U,,c usunl "isredlents of most soap powders, I'so your own soap shavings, omit tho sand and rosin, dissolve 1 cup of vnsl i- Ing soda In 2 cups of boiling water, C1J Lm.tpn J'ow. own water im . J , cents a month onc,' In buying soap notice U ..! -jv in n nn iiinrniA.i ...n - i ater, Ing purposes nn.l ii.,u .... .i in soap is of little i,.. ... k iiiirnoca nn.l i. -. . r 'or.t give weight, a rosin roin i.ft")S c low ,1 stIckv iVffl vrt a yellow scum on tho wale? .. & and will In time wear oo tL ni c'k "Tliat'sflne; why" Ut 't. T'M ...r u ciennier," said a fri."?' Job her to use coal oil J""1 " bnlhtulw, spigots and ah jj'i Coal oil Is iiPvni,., ,". ! celaln. It takes ,,ucl i hflVa,BT( back bending and scour LZ tier to effaco certain stain. nP 'Cfe that coal oil nm remove fCjSfe How do you clean vmi.ii ii""!! Test this method ?o see' balhtll Copyright inio i,y vinrima E, KlJ Marion Harland's Corner Dear M'LIss AVIH ou plcnso tell mo what o pnllndronc Is and give me nn ex ample? Thanking you for this nnd past kindnesses, I am, o. 'You mean a palindrome. It Is a word, verse or sentence vvhi.li rends the same backward ns foruard. Ada. Ilannnli, madam are examples. Perhaps s-omo of my readers know moio difficult and Inter esting ones. I have heard of some vcrv clever ones, but cannot find thein nt tho present tlmo. - Dear M'LIss Will you kindly ntiswer the following questions In your excellent column: "What Is tho meaning of tho name "Barbara"? Among- what race or nationality did It originate? MRS. J. K. J. "Barbara" Is taken from tho Creek. It signifies "foreign, strange." Dear M'Uss Havo you a reclpo that you could publlfch for popcorn pudding? CUU.VARV. After popping 'tho corn If you havo not already bought It pupped put through tho finest cutter of a meat grinder enough corn to mako one pint. Add to this one quart of sweet milk, one-half teaspoonful of salt, ono tablo spoonful of butter, ono-half cup of sugar and two eggs, well beaten. I'ut in a bak ing dish and bako for 20 minutes. Dear M'LIss Your recent artlclo on smoking Interested mo ns well as greatly surprised me. I cannot bollevo that tho common women, tho great number of mothers who help mako tho Ideal homo, could so dlsgraco their womanhood as to smoke. You gave an Instnneo of a woman smok ing in a hotel. From this I Infer that the woman who smokes Is In so-called "high society"; that she has no desire to keep herself puro and become a loving mother; or, 1 sho ls a mother, sho wishes no re sponsibility In the training of her child in iaci, mat ner noblest nmbitiun Is to become a "sport." It Is to bo regretted that thcro aro such women, but I am glad that I havo never found or heard of a woman smoker among the many self-sacrificing mothers of my acquaintance (a few very old women px cepted). "Old-fashioned" mothers may have gono out of otyle, but wo can bo grateful for the very large number still to b found In this old world, I asked this question: A man smokes, why shouldn't a womnn? I received this answer: "A woman should keep hers. If pure to fulfil her duties of motherhood." J prefer to argue this way: "If it Is disgraceful for a woman to smoke, why Isn't If wrong for a man," Has the man no part in that greatest work of producing nnd perfecting tlio coming generations? Hasn't Ills impurity any enect on the unborn child? If the man and woman nero both pure In mind and body would not the next generation be bom In a much better moral condition? And lastly, If the health of the man and woman is no argument in Itself to them, can t they be made to realise that their (Juty to posterity is to perfect it, to give tho coming generation the highest etart In life rather than the lowest? Back to my question "Why khould a man amoka?" A man states that It is disgusting for a woman to kiss her poodle. I can nssure him that It is far mora pleasant for the woman to klsa her pet dog than the man who constantly has a eud hi hla mouth when ho Is not using tobacco In some other foim. I wai foimerly a stenographer, hut was unable to tnko the mumbled dictation from the male bring who constantly held n. pipe between his teeth and blow smoke tit lllj Ifll't-1, If man Is tlio highest tvpe of creature God 1ms made, i ahouW llllnk ,l9 t of purity ' SUt tllC '"e,li;al 0Ml'"l' I was disappointed becauso you did not gle your own onlnlon nn an,ni.in Solvay. x. y, n M N?' FMHnVI,I'lssrle:lF0 te" "lc lr Orlando time in history? SCIIOOI.G1HL,. Whether or not ho lived In ioal lifu t rn,"? SSXX- Vut rl'l I'm-loso most certainly lived and will continue to llvo Lni. .n.T,- . H. .'" ",u ,Icro oC ''osto's liS J" ,5W' callt"1 "Orlando I'urloso. it is Kemlinvthioal. Vile voko Is si'vrrolv rrlm ttl.lllu nfn llln.n .. 1... ........ ,1 ., , . into ,.vi.n, ri,.. ;..," .;.::... ,. :."" :wu-t " vi" "'m"iic' "iin"E " ' "" "l "" """"in "i uic sunt, in novo gray, cor.il, navy, gasl ght Green, c open, twilight blue and black nt !i.9. .-''B'" tuii,"1,'"11-'' ,.n"Uernt0 ",' l'rlco )s t"o hat, a "inushioom" model. The crown Is topped in'i ' tl ,novc,"-v 8V'aw nie""J' '"" 1'a",, ' ,lM Hi" W'olrcllng tho crown. A single rose and Its iiatttinl foliage form tho tiiminiug. In red. rose, copen, blown and black, tho price Is $2.9"i. ,,, Ji'ViK "t .'I10 ?!lp "'','Crr t,,0SP artplra '"" l" Purehnscd will be supplied ho Editor of tho Woman's IMgc, Evt:.s-iNn J.i.nnmt, COS Chestnut stieet. Tho uquest must be nccompanhd hy a stumped, self-mldiesscd envelope nnd must men tion the (Into on which the article appealed. NONSURGICAL TREATMENT OF GOITRE ADVOCATED I3y WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Mile of Household Lore "T AM a sufferer, subjected to Ignoblo J. penury, unnblo to combat my almost Unparalleled ailment, unnblo to afford tho necessary ether and steel. Would you od vlso mo to pursue complications by en couraging this scenario mnlady? Oh, if I could only enlist your sympathetic co operative plnnl But I nm i.oininoa .i. picscnt time, so nm powerless to carry bn ,o1,yMln,tentl0.,,s- Hcro l8 a mlto of Household lore that may not be nmlss in pouring boiling wnter upon them. Trinl IS prOOf. Q g j ,, And wo are as sincere In our desire to lend tho helping hnnd to you. Any Infor mation we can civn vim win, ,tn..i . scenario writing, which Is tho rage at piesent In every class, will bo cheerfully ?hi. ! . Lct..us 1,now Ilow we may 1 this. By toasting tlio dry tea leaves you mean warming them in the oven, I sup nnf;i,CCOm,).llHnod "makers always "'". cr IJOIIIng water for a few min utes before wetting them. It Is said to prepare tho leaves to yield up their choicest aroma to the boiling water after ward poured over them ' tho urn or not. "r,.mUat b0 tale ot to let thorn llnArV,!m.ff'l".l?."P n.Mr n.!.lrP,;';,rV .,, me '? n !&$ nrtlrlo lei, So.V. In '""tat "1)111. Ml.hbur In ,,i,i i '".'.""''it nrk of tin. if J. .'i ni'.lle fhrliiS Hnrln.,,1. h, ,"' f Vl li''!"" S Ires, of Uio.c tl icy iViKr' '"5 nnd, lmiimc received 11,, " tuff, direct wltl, tliw iwrtiM11'' C0KS SER3IOyTO(R.UAms Doctor Krauskopf First Jewish Min ister to Address Central High Seniors in n Synagogue Tor the first timo in tlio blstoiv of Control High School a Jewish minister i.. ..";" nm uHi-citiiiurrate sermon yes terday In a M-nngogue to the graduating class. Doetor Kinunkopf addressed the students In the Keneseth Isiuel Temple Broad street and Columbia avenue. Tho class marched there in a boilv. Doctor ICrnuskopf declared that our prrsent-dny schools and colleges lav too much stress on athletics and tlio devel opment of phjslcal strength, whllo little or no time is devoted to Uu strengthen ing of the morals of our youth, with tho result that tho true purpose of education Warden McKcnty to Speak on Reform Old-time ptl.xon methods and piesent- day Improvements will bo discussed to- -..... u. u klwn , u, iiul j,rlson re. form by Warden MeKenty. of the eastern I'enltentiury. at tho monthI moetlng of the I'lilladelnhla CJreaftlz.-itlnn r i.i.ii Ileulth Nursing In tho l'hipps Institute, LoraFULcriLRi& Iwouldnt trde my Kumble. plc.ee. For cJ the wedtK tKe. uorid could ot.v. And From the wts thirds juua r aunt now it 3 just m uel) J Ue. thcA Ucy & i ua-i fl?CAh'! AT LUAST ",, per cent, of tho cases of exophthalmic goltie ate curable by nonsurgical mcasuics, declares an emi nent Philadelphia dlagnostlcan. Tlicio Is of late years a growing tend ency to subject patients with exophthal mic goitre to operation. Surgeons claim thnt less than 3 per Lent, of tho ciim updated on succumb but a "successful" operation Js. of course, not always a euio of tho disease. An opciatlou, too often, Is toiisldercd a success If tho patient leaves the hospital in duo time after what Is called an "uneventful recovery." nonio cases oi exopumanmc goltro re cover spontaneously, without any tic.it mont. Home cases recover after several years of Intermittent treatment. Some cuses recover only after weeks of comple ment to bed. And somo cases must bo subjected to operation as a llfe-snving measure, If wo had cxopthalmlc goltro we should sidestep surgery until nonsurgical treat ment carried out through a period of at least six months proved futile. Agnlnst operation aro these contingen cies: Fiist. The possibility of post-operntive my.edcmn (duo to tho want of sufficient thyroid secretion). hccond. Tho mortality rate, which is fcovetal times as great ns that of ap pendicitis. Third. The fact that the majority of cates will recover without surgory, If tii'atmont Is persisted In for a reasonable length of time. In favor of operation aro these points: First. Tho uromnt relief of hvner. thyroldlbin, or poisoning by tho excessive thyroid secretion. Second. Tho conservation of thn nn. tlent's energy a very Important consid eration in tovere cases. Third. Tho saving of time. Some pa tients elect to bo operated on, because they can't nfford to be Indefinitely dls abled with the disease. Fourth. Tho relief of dangerous pres sure symptoms which develop In certain nines o, exoputnaimio goitre. Fifth, evidences of malignant changes in mo gianu always an Imperative indi cation for surgical interference. The very competent authority quoted above asserts that a. lurge majority of tha cases are well on the way to rccov ery within six months of conscientious nonsurgical treatment. nro color blind. Color-blind males do not tiausmit tho defect to mnlo children, but to femalo children's sons. This Is certnlnly ns legal a function as any they now exercise, nnd who Is so well qualified to detcimino tho right to vote? "If the Judges were .not compelled to give so much tlmo to tho liquor business, they could then devote i.'.tentlon to such an Important suL'ect as this. If a fixed standard of Into" gence woro required by law, and the voter had to qualify before competent Judges, wo might then well nffotil to give tho ballot equally to men nnd women of legal nge. By our present system wo exclude the Intelligent women nnd admit many ignorant men. T'.nSTUtrTBD SFFFliACn. "I do not believe In universal suffiatre. I 1 1 I nurn i ia i nt iiiii. ,. .. .t i .... .... ..... --niiiiij- many women uct- I ury Willi sort linen. I'ersevnm In Mm rn... the " n e r?n ' S" "la"5 l". '?f a "' a"" " not tolievVd women Judges In some of the courts, and If they can 'It ns Judges tlioy ought to bo nblo to veto. It is MINK J11I11T. IT 1 ,.,. .L I shall bo glad. mfffi. 1 do not iccolloct the noem L.M no sign that dozens of Sm"!' havo It at tho ends of tn..e" ?Ifci! .-""Ullltl Banishes Insect Pcsls I o. years ago I moved IntolM.!3! and It was alive with bedbug" 3 remedy I sed was carton? kclM feather, such as comes from ifi'l wings or talis. I took oft th. M from the bed springs, poked h. M every crovlcn nn..iht. -"."oacEil every crevico nosalhlo j l."V everything In tho room wWnV. i! were likely to bo. It kllTa i th, m '! stops their breeding n . . Aha..,lll!5 , . ... . " "mi us in. nB E3CI fal Relief for Tired Feet "Can you tell mo of n simple solution tl h?w.,t0 uso " for tho relter of the t?3 if . Se V1.10 aro c011fnntly stand ing it ls used by police ofricers. motor- ...-.., "vim, etc. COIINIJRITE." Soak tho poor aching feet at night in strong salt water as hot as you can hear t with comfort. As tho wnter cools to blood warmth add a pint of water to which has been added, whllo it Is boiling. uii;iespo'is or powdeied alum. This should be allowed to get lukewarm before the solution goes into the foot bath. Keep tho feet in tills five minutes longer and lei iuin uicir oreedlng But ni it,, f hugs will try to net nwy flSiS it Is best to put a little In M"' I havo not seen a bur- i '"' K tho first month. t i, " .",. U.S"-V will do, with no bad after-effects. Z tho hands with .!,..,., . h ' ' burn thn i; nr,.V.-,"s jnacMB! ,.."" ." ,s mso eooJM ."..u. mm ior uog fleas, but it men!! used on v whom i, .,',.'" ttliii . ... uu(i Biceps. il "M. in Another correspondent has a worltl regard to roaches: " My own experience goes to nroTilSi bngo pall on tho part of' nil tlio llOU3ek(t;e QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Color Illindness Is color blindness hereditary or can It ba acquired through disease of tho eyes? Answer It Is hereditary. About I In every 35 males and I in every X) females Antiseptic Tooth Pastes Isn't It necessary that u tooth-paste bo antiseptic? Answer N'o. Tn fact tho best dentists nsseit that antiseptics tend to Injiiro tho normal mucous membi.mo, and should not ho hab.tunlly used. If antisepsis la needed for some parlleulnr purpose, let the dent ist or phjslclan pi escribe a suitable one. Eye Strain anil Headache In lenly to our recent lmuiai tnr .in. tailed experience from w enters of glasses tho vote stands about even. Some corre spondents declare themselves discouraged, while others havo found complete relief from headache through well-fitted glasses. Tho oculists have u big lead over tho opticians, but the voto Is not comploto as yet, wo hope. Wo must glvo due credit to tho well-known fa.-t that a cured pa tient is ungrateful, nn.l henco unlikely to bother about writing of his experience. Sometimes Sometimes I long for a lazy Islo, Ten thousand miles from homo, Whcro the warm sun shines and tho blue Miles sinuo And tho milk-white breakers foam A coral Island, bravely set In tho midst of the Southern sea, Awny from the hurry nnd noise and fret Forever surrounding me! For I tiro of labor and caro and fight, And I weary of plan and scheme. And ever and ever my thoughts take flight To tho island of my dream And I. fancy drowsing tho wholo day long in .i luwiiiiiuvK mai gently swings Away from the clamorous, tolling throng Away from the swiil of things And yet I know In a llttlo while, Whsn tho llrst glad hours wero spent, I'd sicken and tiro of my lazy Isle And cease to bo content! I'd hear tha call of tho world's great game The battle with gold and men- Aim in sail onco more, with a heart of flame. Back to tho gamo again! WJUTO.V BIJAIiEY. cood Inizln nml unMnl n.n..n. i,n. " .... .::. . "-"" .-."iionii- ........ u L, ,X uy ,nw- a proper qualifi cation for voters on tho basis of Intel ligence, wo should do away with tho dis tinction of sex. To estr Irtish a board of judges for the purpo.ee of qualifying vot ers seems, in my Judgment, tho right way to solve tho problem." AID FOK AinfRXIAXS. PLAN OF CAMDES RALLY TONIGHT Mayor Ellis Lends Support to Meeting; for War Victims Municipal approval of relief work for mo homeless Armenians will be voiced ?'." "" Hiiyin- inns, of Camden, presides at a maps-meotlng In tho Cmden -koiitig Men's Christian Association, which will bo addressed by eye-witnesses of tho misery Inflicted on tho Christian Armen inns by the Turks, Thrilling stories will be told by the r Dn- Vllllnn Neshltl Chambers, "f ,?Tn,tJ: J,,'r,1:ej;i.t.',. "v: f. W. A, Shedd. -- -....., vlalai ,m oiners-who wit nessed tho scenes which accompanied the making of a homeless nation. A largo attenrtanco is expected, as tho entire city is Invited and notices of tho meeting woro read in all Camden churches yes terday, In addition to Invitations being sent to ail lodge members. Gifts will be nsked from tho city and suburbs. The Camden Armenian Ilellef Assoela tiort was organized February 7, with the following officers: Mayor Fills, president- .. .,. w. ueurge u. uemmlngwny ". Conrad Ott, William A. Colescott rtiiil h Sv- cCl p- Swnnk- v'co Presidents" tho Itev. Samuel D. Price, secretary, am City Treasurer Ceorgo A. Frey, treasurer uy mat. timo consult a chiropodist. Tlio salt water should case the aching and the alum render the feet less sensitive. Wear bhoes that do not cramp or pinch the feet. Earning Money at Home "Wo nro tluco llttlo ch-ls In " .,i-iv. teens. Wo havo a club and wish a sug gestion ns to how to earn a little money for decorations for our clubroom. Do you know any mysteries wo could solvo? . , "T- W. G." Tons of thousands of girls all over tho land ato tormenting their brains with tho problem of doing woik at home. Havo you thought of finding out what each ono of tho three can do best, such ns cake making, bieadmnklng, millinery and the like? It is better to do one thing well than half a dozen things Imperfectly. Can you mako a market among friends for home-mado candy, for salted nuts for i..i..c, ur imiuusnions, ior matchsafes. for workbaskots or bags? If you havo a talent for any kind of ftinev -n.-if ,.,,i,i vato it. Have a specialty! Lost Valued Poem "I have lost a poem that I valued highly nnd npponl to you. Could you or somo member of the Corner get me a copy of it? It was entitled '.My Mother's Wed- ii-iii ,i ... , ''" ' : """" i" "eep roaches out of a, houso than nil thn !,,, -J ira salts' in tho marketT Keep mcSuT erc-d with wire shields nnd keep btS' enko and sugar In tho boxes mSfe. mem. r,Cao no scraps lying around. lJ never leave the Wer off tho'nJSSS Let tho cook comprehend that hr htr-1 ests and yours are ldentii in ,n. ".I ivl: "'1 non "'u ou. "pkl , ," I -"iiiiiciienas til s the trcrH half dono. noaches b.n,nf J..: "?.? thero aro plentiful 'pickings' to bo ti "v "'i ,,iii linu juugo ior yourself "A J..lt" WHio speaks tho words of truth & ouuvi uvaai , nave learned the siraa fe son hy experience. All cooks do not mis .i nm ,rom roaches m ono and th a miuiieii. If You Love Flowers You Should Know' THE CENTURY FLOWER SHO? 12th Below Cheitnut Si. Brass Beds Relacquerd IVITIIOI T IM-1IOVW. J, At Half the Usual Cost t T. E. MILLERSHIP. UUO OKHMANTOWN AVE. S VICTOR or COLUMBIA RECORDS YOU'RE TIRED OF Bring them to u We will ejcliauee them for others or buy thorn Keop your collection fre.li In this way at .mall 'cost. Large ii" ortment from whirl, you can choose. Includ. Inc ned Seal. Call and Investigate MILLIE AND HER MILLIONS Everybody's WZtZL 100 N. 10th St ,l"', '" Arch. ii ge ASK FOR and GET THE ORIGINAL MILK Cheap substitutes cost YOU same prica lira Far for ainid Twsi SoMthera Wear I BANQUETS ,-nriiiH ,it iso iHTdoim nvcuiumodutril ut nur bulla DM MurLet Street nnd 1S21 t'hi-Hinut Street Sin.N'IIN, ,10c Ul I HANSCOM'S Office, 734 Market Street HIA White Sfiioes In Kid White Buckskin, or White Canvas, inches high. Wnshab! Cut 10 ALSO Pim raps 'Mdl in the same materials, 3!UH m ra iiciLiL juunio UkUJ unes Still Worth-while Bargains in Our Winter Salt (Copyright, JOIO.) ' sfi IMUD ir,nrTui; BOPKoN HYfJlPfSr inUKETHE pfT j ? 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