wiummvmipmw, t p$iiwFvim EVMIH'G LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY,. FtiBBUAinr 23 1M. SEEN IN THE SHOPS POOD VALUES I Planning a Day Ahead PC5o -. . I lUkSal M'LISS SEES LOVELY WOMAN STOOP TO CRANK OWN MACHINE While Man-made Audience Stand 'Round on Market Street and Offer Nary a Helpjng Hand to Get the Car A-going A FRAIL, woman tripped hastily out of a drugstore on Market street and Jumped Into the automobile whero two youngsters and a shaggy dog RWalted her. With n energy slightly tinged with foreboding, alio attempted to get the machine started. It wouldn't budge, of course. The engine had gone as cold ns a. glacier. Now Market street was as crowded as only Market street can be when tho hands on Billy Pcnn's clock mark 5:30 and the shopping and the working wbrld are stumbling over each other In a concentrated endeavor to arrive homo at tho feeding-hour. The feminine nutolst lenped nimbly from her modern chariot and, taking a deep breath) planted her feet firmly apart so ns to braco herself for the Job attend of her. Then with a supremo effort she cranked. The engine resisted her like n. bucking mule. Crowds hurried past. Strong, husky men went 'on. No offer of help came. By tho time she had succeeded In getting the lever to take three complete revolutions, she was exhausted, but tho recalcitrant engine had given no answering chug-chug to show that It was about to respond warmly to tho endeavors of its manipulator. The woman rested and then went lit tho thing again. A passing malo looked humorously at her struggles, but tho climax came when two gentlemen of herculean proportions took up their stand on tho curb and amusedly Watched her struggle. The woman was refined, It was plain to see, and not given to promiscuous repartee, but tho sight of tho two Idle men was more than mortal Evo could bear. "Aro you two the composers of that llttlo ditty entitled 'Let tho Women Do tho Work?'" sho nsked with frigid sweetness, Beforo n reply was forthcoming and before tho gazers from tho curb could bo stung Into action, tho motor became revivified and tho llttlo party sailed triumphantly up the street. But could this have happened ten, or let Us soy five years ago? And who Is thcro wh'o can put his linger on I the reason for tho recent rapid decline and fall of chivalry? The Baby Adopted Would that ono possessed a magic wand that could bo waved over a child o as to convert him Into 20 adorable boys! On Saturday, In this column, I cited tho case of a destituto child whoso dis tracted, luckless mother was looking for n. good homo for him. Generous-hearted pcoplo In all walks of llfo came forward and offered, nay pleaded, to tako chargo of htm. ''Charity workor," who had brought tho case to my attention, took tho responsibility of awarding tho child. A young West Philadelphia woman, who has been married for moro than five years and has no children, was the lucky person. Perhaps another baby just as cunning will be wanting a homo soon. In that case I shnll again call on the kind people who responded so whole-heartedly on Uils occasion. Beware of Fakes Don't do your Callot buying early. That Is to say, don't do It until after March 1G. These far-famed Parisian sisters, who are giving Worth, Paquln and Polret a merry chase for fashion leadership, nnnounced definitely that nil gowns sold In America beforo this date, as tho new spring models, nro cither old frocks rehabilitated or Just plain fakes. Incidentally, It may Interest you to know that every effort Is being made to have us resemblo barrels this season. Skirts are bouffant In tho region of tho kne.es and taper slightly toward the ankles and tho waist line. Band of con trasting or selfsamo material simulate tho hoops. M'LISS. Letters to the Editor of the Woman's Page Address all communication to M'Mv, ru slue of the Dear M'LIss Will you please tell me what to use on my skin. Jfy faeo Is al ways so dry and hard. I tried not,ushiR soap on It, as somebody told mo this made it dry. But I do not feel that It gets clean without the uso of soap, as I , work In a very1 dlrtv office. I would ap preciate an early answer. GIItL. There are many good cold creams on Ivtlio market which are excellent emollients r and warranted not to make hair grow. A woman that I know, however, who has an enviable complexion, declares there Is nothing better as a softener than good olive oil. Sho cleanses tho face with It at night and uses warm water and a pure soap afterward. Dear M'LIss I was exceedingly Inter ested In the fact brought out by your ar ticles on adoption of the poor little boy whose widowed mother could not afford to take care of him and the number of requests you received from people not Well-to-do who offered to give him n home. I Wish some of these people who are forever yapping, about the American woman's disinclination to ralso families Would read about it. Maybe that would Jfeep them quiet for a little while. Every iormal woman who breathes longs for children. She would much rather have her own than any one else's, but If God has ordained that she be childless, then pie desire for a child Is so great that she would rather adopt one than go without ft. Sometimes this natural longing for a tihlld Is perverted Into a hankering after ni dog Or kitten, and therefore we see so many women slaves to animal pets. It's just the maternal coming out in them in the wrong way. And why do these women who want to adopt children have such little trouble per suading their husbands to give permis sion? Just because men have the same yearning. A child la verily a thing to be most cherished on earth. Those who haven't got them know this best of all. INTERESTED. Dear M'LIss Please tell me through your columns If Vou know of a State in stitution In this Commonwealth where mentally defective children are taken and developed. J, S. Emaus, Pa. There are three State institutions, I am told, which admit defective children. ASK FOR and GET HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL HALTED MILK Cheap substitutes cost YOU samr prtc re of the Ktenlnc Ledger. Write on one pnper only. They aro the Western Pennsylvania State Institution for Feeble-Minded, at polk; the Eastern Pennsylvania State Institu tion for the Kecble-Mlnded and Epileptic, Spring City, and the Pennsylvania Train ing School for Fecble-Mlnded at Elwyn. Write to the superintendents for Informa tion concerning admission. Dear M'LIss In Saturday's Eveniko Ledoeii I saw your nrtlcie asking for a temporary home for a baby boy, 3 years old. I am a childless wife, and would lovo dearly to give this little boy a home. Although I do not live in Philadelphia, I was born and bred there. I have a com fortable home and am sure that this little follow would not be cold or hungry while with me. Will you please answer and let me know If I am to have my hungry heart appeased, even though it be only for a little while? MP.S. A. Trenton, N. J. I am so sorry, but you are only ono of many kind-hearted women who have been disappointed In this crse. Tho llttlo boy has already been disposed of. Dear M'LIss Will a spring suit of last year be too much "out" for this spring? Mine was purchased late in tho season The coat is hip length and the skirt fairly full. It Is sand color. M. B The change In fashion this senson has been less radical than ever beforo. Skirts will, of course, remain full. Jackets are to be short a llttlo shorter, perhaps, than yours. A 24-Inch standard for coats has been accepted by the French dressmakers, although those nrhlters themselves aro putting out some individual models with hip-length and a few even with knee length coats. Sand color will bo worn this spring. Little Finger Ring Thli ityllah and latest lltllrn T.ar1la Little Pinter nine with 3 don fine white diamonds, .... . ?" Many other designs In Zitttle ringer Kings, 930 upward. Thompson, 35 So. 8th St. -.Est. ""' ' T Dr. Charlotte 8. Martin The alngle electric need! method la the only method enjoying profeaalonal llceneuro and confidence tor the perma nent removal of euperfluou hair and other auperflclal crowtha. 70S riandera Hide.. 13th Walnut SPRING FOOTGEAR FOR ALL OCCASIONS IT IS snro to remaik that there isn't a woman In tho city who Isn't thinking of her Easter outfit. Every detail of her get-up frock, cont suit, lint, gloves, hand-bag ntid shoes is significant. Not tho lcnst of her problems Is the selecting ot tno proper footgear. A glance nt the iidvnuco stjles In women's shoes reveals many Interesting sldcllglits. For Instance, one huycr declares that io shnll be doomed to woar high shoes all during the spring months. Not tho regular height, eltner. Somo mensuro S and others ns mnny ns 11 inches high. Tho short skirt is, of course, to blame. However, low slippers will of course never bo entirely superseded by tho high boot. Tho girl with dainty ankles win sco to this. And nftcr n winter of gaiters and high shoes, It is not to be expected of women to forego tho chance to revel In low-cut Oxfords and stunning silk hosiery, .. v. Colonial styles nro strongly featured. There Is no mode which Is more firmly established. This may bo attributed to uia. trond of tho styles In women's dresses. What could wo expect to wear with Dolly Vardon flounces, grandmammas rrllis, hoops and velvets? Buckles are largo and varied. They may bo ns fancy nB a woman can afford. Plain colorings nro nssured us, too. No more of tho wild and fearless "chicken" Bhoes of a season ago. Trimmings lean to perforations, contrasting leathers and very high hec)s. But vlolont color combinations are pasae. Calf or kid vamps aro seen with quarters of buck, or vice versa. Tho color, however. Is uniform. Ono rather startling Innovation Is tho uso ot shepherd plaid leather. Shoes fashioned of this are smart, but require a Cinderella foot to wear them to good effect. . Gaiters nro still good, tho whlto broadcloth models vying for popularity with tho glace washable kid ones and bucKSKin ones which sell for $." a pair. Because of tho popularity of tho golllcx and sports suit, Hat-heeled shoes remain in -vogue. Tho manufacturers, know ing that these would not do In tho evening, and realizing that the woman who Is accustomed to flat shoes will seldom adapt herself to nny other style, have "come up to the scratch" and given us tho low-heeled dancing pump. Ono used to have to buy these In the boys' shoe dcpaitment. Now tho style comes in regulation sizes for women and girls. They can still be bought In patent lenther and dull kid, although the war alarmists tell us that patent leather Is scarce, and getting moro so. The lint shoo Is made In several colors, Havnna brown being the most effective. This shade is to be tho season's "best bet," unless tho buyers arc grcotly mistaken. Other good numbers nro navy, tnn, grays of all shades, with white In the lead. Bending from left to fight, tho shoes In today's lllustiatlon include Oxford sports model, whlto buck with leather bindings In rose, copen, champagne nnd green, at IG to $S ; high laced boots in black, whlto or ton from $8 to $10; Btrcet pumps with perforated trimmings In mahogany, whlto or patent leather at $5 nnd up , high boots nt $1.75 in whlto canvas, from $8 to 110 In calf. The Bllppers on the figure uro suitable for house or evening wear, In whlto calf or patent leather, at 7, and In colored satin at JG. The satin slippers below nro finished orf with bows or buckles nnd come In any wanted color at 16 and up. Tho Colonial model feature' n two-color combination. The original was whlto and tan, but it comes In the other styles at 17.60. The last shows a smalt low-heeled street pump In black or tan calf at SG. The name of the shops where these articles may bo purchased will bo supplied by the Editor of the Woman's Page, Evenin'O I.Enacit, G08 Chestnut street. The request must be accompanied by a Btampcd, self-addressed envclopo and must mention the d-ito on which tho article appeared. By VIRGINIA E. KIFT ONE woman goes to the grocery or delicatessen s' rc (or phones, which Is Just as bad), about one-half hour beforo dinner nnd procures n can ot tomatoes and a. can of peas for which sho pays 6 or 8 cents. In these cans she gets In return far her money n few tomatoes and peas and a great deal of liquor (on the pens) and water (on tho tomatoes)! this last she could Just ns easily have procured from her own faucet for nothing. Another woman thinks today about what she will have for tomorrow night's supper and purchases a pound of dried pens at 3 cents a pound, two pounds for T cents. After finishing her supper dishes she soaks two cupB of these peas In water from her own faucet, which costs nothing, and lets them stand over night. By morn ing they have swelled i...i 'B m n.n s-cent can, and havoin.i ?' flavor. Four and a l? Syg flavor and the vftrle y he 'C",L , diet, she procures fresh . kS or turnips, which not only "h ?ZZr; bUt. contnln '' more f than tomatoes nt a. slight ...i0011 T5 The housekeeper wffi ' w" rt . money, does not have to eil -) menu, or give poor foods In nlA '"'b pensive ones, but can by thlnliV nbout tomorrow night's sunn.. rb( as attractive meals wKSffiWh containing oven greater fa ,.7 WW sho ever served before. lat tt "Sealntr In hsllnvlmv" , -Me Comlghtioiobyy,rtTn,'Ta To Aurora O, If thou know'st how thou thyself dost ( harm, And dost prejudge thy bliss, and spoil my rest; Then thou wouldst melt the Ico out ot thy breast And thy relenting heart would kindly warm. O, If thy pride did not thy Joys control. What world of loving wondors shouldst thou seel For If I saw thee onco transformed In me, Then In thy bosom I would pour my 'soul; Then nit my thoughts should In thy vis- ago nhlne, And if thut aught mlschanced thou shouldst not moan, Nor bear tho burden of thy griefs alone; No, I would havo my share In what wcro thine. And whilst we thus should make our sor rows tne. This happy harmony would mako them none. W. Alexander, Earl of Sterllne. Wc f'ut beans into the Choicest ..ml MJCOtl "St iB'i ' !c mm ycSifvv TllDB UA1X && . , . inc greatest satisfaction out of i. II. o, WILBUR & sons. ,, Philadelphia. HEMSTITCHI1 5 CENTS A VAtm ? DHKSS VMSATINa Hand emkr.l.5i MAIt ORDERS nmuerta. "$! MODERN EMBROIDERYrrT Rnrilc. 2Bnr,. inn.A.VU. Now for the Porch N'ow Is the proper time ot tho year to begin to plan the summer porch. There is no part of tho house which offers so many opportunities for unique and attrac tive furnishing. And If you aro forced to spend the summer In the city the few dol lars Invested In making tho porch com fortablo will bo well used. Don't get a regular shrubbery of useless and sickly looking plants A few hardy ones nre more to be desired Tako caro ot tho greons, If you havo them at nil. Wicker furnishings aro moro reasonable for tho summer. It will pay you "to get good articles at tho first, becauso tho cheap s'ylcs fade out very quickly. You can mako ary dalhty cretonne covers for chairs, swing or tablo yourself out of flowered, figured or tho popular black-and-white material. Tho last-mentioned Is very smart Just now, but It Is likely to bo overdone vfflaSlfl fflir J rfllv mfiii ill VJ Wins Back UUWfi rajp Youth's Freshness I '' vf IIMII The soft, emooth clearness ot jouthful akin la reatored by a Diilnlre Liquid ISeautlner. It acta both ua face treatment and beauttfler. cleansing the akin and Improvlnc the complexion at the fiume time. Auk your drugKlst to set It for you. If not In nock. l'rlceBOc. W. K. CRANSTON, Jlittrlbutar 7 .South front Hreet Tpil"l,IMlil,MIUI!ll.iWlWIHW,IB iffiS The Secret of No Wrinkles U their removal Not by planer, but by my wonderfully Improved "ten day" method. Jt reatort the contour aa well aa glvea the akin the at tractlveneaa of coed health, color and beauty, 705 FUndere Mid.. ISth & Walnut jwiueiMnea ion Icing Hints Cream-colored Icing requires a bit of strained orange Juice. Pale pink Icing Is made with n table spoonful of strawberry Jam and a cupful of boiling water, strained and added to tho icing proper. Gown and Fur Shop cordially invites' you to get ready for the National "Dress-Up Week" to be celebrated from March 27th to April 8th, 1916. Our gathering of the latest Im portations in Ready-to-Wcar Suits, Coats, Dresses, and Waists. attractively isDcctton. atlored Suits and Gowns made to order from tho most exclusive materials. CHAS. LUCKER, 113 S. 13th St. Latest Styles In IIAIRUIIESHINO An exceptional selection of natural white and gray hair offered to ladles in terested In Hair rjoods. Shampooing. Face & Scalp Treatment Permanent Hair Waving, guaranteed to last. j&MBMSKsSK&S S George -Allen, I . 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 EXTRAORDINARY ASSORTMENT I Smart Trimmed Hats For Travel and Street Wear 6 to $12 New Silks for Spring Check and Striped Louisine excellent wear; 36 inches wide. $1.60, $1.85, $2.00 Yard Figured Pussy Willows 40 inches wide. $2.00 Yard New Shirtings $1.00, $1.15 Yard :.n .S..TOS8SSS isssaaim WISH it'2ll&0 Kite; tffli ' " lift FT -r? Location Is Secondary to Sanitary Convenience when It comes to the choice of a home. For health and comfort are dependant upon this vital detail. Are YOUR con veniences all they should be? Are) they as hygienic, at efficient, a beautiful, as well planned and durable at tatli. factory plumblna ought to be? You can have them to If you have Installed FLECK BROS, plumblno. The Fleek ehowrooma, In the heart of the city, will Dive you an opportunity to appre ciate the Importance and tuperlorlty of FLECK goods. Once you "get ac quainted' you will understand why all FLECK plumbing guarantied why It It the choice of owner and ar chitect who Know Its never falling quality, "XJSCfcJSlZOS, SHOWHOOMS, -H-I50 NOflTII DTI! ST. WW AaWU RrnHM I At wmuTJL. r every occasion, frT' I .1" MtuiyVyl nrlced. awaits your Ir T-r j.j : mwz T fcSiPSB J- ULRICH cM r GkliMr 120G w,nut Streel W eS 1 T TftiftMlINir T I 1302 WALNUT STREET 1 AnVANrp ADVANCE P? J SPRING . (jfi 1 1 ' OFFERING TtC J 0 MeiR(fsssssssssssiisisassaMaaBssuMaBaeMBsasswtissseasssM V liSR 6 . & 7l: 3 ft We are presenting an ix III ensemble of new spring VH -AA tssmsmmmsmA fabrics, embodying col- JKtT Vl v or8 and designs that Wr u 1 r 1 represent the latest CJ . Hgu 4j&$ thoughts within the fHPS wflR!Mi $mM&ip broad realm of fashion. 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