Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 06, 1916, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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CIIArTEn VIII (Continued).
" tytD AHB fishermen, inougn wo aa
"W t,nirfl aa well, often Botnff to
iA. mainland In search of tho game that Is
thitnsmi .,.- lotonrln. Ant!
. . ' .Mr. An well." ho ndded proud
ly -Even the Sngoths of tho Mahars
Lfe.?L.t when Pellueldnr was yoiimr, tho
. .hi were wont to capturo us ror
'V. thor do tho other men of Pel
:'S. it handed down from father to
ion anion? i.i nnrl nlnw no many
I W "aStho.o of ui that wore cap.
,- td MM" n..'l hey learned timt
If! .,wn.r , hniter to leave us alone.
I 't,r wmo tho time that tho Italian
& -jyiioi v ... nv tn rntoh the r
I? !?, except for nmuBemont, and then
"".oa truce was made between tho
' Si NO thoy Klvo us cortaln things
I Suat we are unable to Produce n re-
ZZt, for thO IlSn Uini wo l-uiuii mm uiu
tart jor u !,, 1 ve In poaco.
. inS: swat ones oven eomo to our
WJ5 It Is there, far from tho pryln
tt their own Sasoths, that they
, their rollBloua rites In tho tcm-
'wthlr have bullded thcro with our as-
'lllUnca- ..a vnn will flmiht.
t "If J'OU ll " -" -, , 77"
Luch l BtrnnB lndccd.' nnd mo9t, "n"
f t esni ioi i" -
to tlw part In " ,, .
La w.' t. ..ivo I had an oxcollont onnor-
fehmitr to Inspect him more closoly. Ho
orrom fellow. BtnndlnK, I should
fS"V lx feot six or eoven Inches, well de
fr SoDcd and of a coppery red not unllko
- tkl ofour own Norm American inuian,
ior Vera his features dlsslmllnr to theirs.
yit had the aqulllno noso found nmong
.l- Llliii Iclltna tliA nrnmlnnnf
t- diekbones and blnck hnlr and oyes, but
V wi mouth and lips wero bettor molded.
hindsomo creature, and ho talked well.
' rfls'go wo were compelled to use.
Durlnp our conversation ja nau lancn
L.v uaddlo and was propoltlnR tho skiff
ii with Yigorous eiiutvuo ivnu !
mainland. The skill with which ho hnn-
.. . li. ... nnrl nwtrrnr1 rmft nllnttnrl
L my deepest admiration, slnco It had been
5'io h6rt a tlmo beforo that I had mado
f kn?h pitiful work of It.
I AS WO lOUCnea llio IHUliy, mrei ut.ii;ii,
t J leaped out and I followed him. To-
? other wo arasgea xno bkhi iur up into
tho buhes that crew beyond tho sand.
"WO must niuo our Ciliiuos, uaiiiiuhuu
Ja, "for tho irezop3 of Luana nro alwnya
.lit- .. t viai11 nf Ant llinm Kf
r it War Wlla UB UIIU umu Qui vai aa.
H nodded toward an island further out
itieft and at so great a distance that it
wraed but a blur hanging In tho distant
i IK7. ino upwani tunc ui "i ownj wi
; Ptllucldar Mras constantly revealing the
r tapojiUDIo to tno surpnsoa eyes 01 1110
. outer-earthly.
To tee land and wator curving upwnrd
1 . .L. JI.I.m.. .Ill I nm.wl tn olnnrl
ja too uioiuiii;!: mini 11. .. ww o......
"on edge whero it molted Into tho distant
ky, and to feel that seas and mountains
hung susponded directly above ono's head
...... .;1 nimVi n pntnnlntn vnvnrfi.nl nf
L ... ..I..a a .1 nn nn..l rv llfllllHna
we perspcLiiva unu ituoMimib wm.i.-
u almost to stupefy ono.
Vrt irvinF hnrl wa tililclGn tho canoe than
!k Ja Jumped Into tho junglo, presently
II 1 !!.. Hn.nt Y...I nrnll-rlnflnnil
cmerbi'ifi nu" " nunu" uww v...-.....
trail, which wound hither and thither
much after tho manner of tho highways
cf all primitive folk. Thero was, however.
one peculiarity about this Mczop trail
which I was later to find distinguished
I' FARMER SMITH'S
TALK ABOUT SCHOOLS
Dear Children Your editor had tho pleasure of visiting one of your
L.wonderful school builUinKS tno oiner
' ... . ...... . i 1
is wonderful when compared with tho
was young.
Your schools aro light, airy and
have school whero it was convenient to
I we enjoyed an old-fashioned stove, into
I cartridge and on which we deposited,
1 ..i.'.l 1.1-1. S j 1 i. i nMn11
wntiea wnicn weru not pieusuui. w aiuun vm." " "- a ---
1 Be thankful for an even heat.
How things havo changed! Our teacher wa3 out enemy and ho always
bad a nickname, such as "Plon" or "Gooberlegs." These are two names
hich como to mind, as nlso does the instrument of torturo then in use, namely,
the ferule, with which the delicate, soft part of our hands was smitten oy
way of punishment.
l The teacher of today is far moro of a friend to tho pupil than in tho
'days of which I write. Let mo quote from Doctor Croft:
"If thero Is nnw nun Tiprfinn nn this earth to Whom I take off my hat and
Pwait until they safely pass, it is a school teacher. Tho most obscure
BteaeW. hnMr in flit, .mint hills, unknown, unthoucht of. unpraiscd, but
Wjth loving patience unfqlding the secrets of knowledge to little frowzy-
beaded boys and girls, can look into
ijaee of an angel."
Wanita and Kawasha
CHAPTEIt XII.
tWanlta thought wildlv nnd almost de-
IP&lred. then KIlrirfAnlir n wnnrinrfill nlnn
&wpea on her panlc-Etrlcken mind. Sho
EuWQUld Watt until nil n.na .till narhnni
r twy would go to Bleep then sho would
fiv xenl' nna Ul m0D' rescua
L white man and on, on In her mind
RWamta' built the beautiful plan. Sho
BfOfeot the perils of the forest; only a dull
gitalaa mumble reminded her of the Iramo-
flSUte danger. 1?1nnllv nrn. n Innn tlmA
f Bat too died down.
1 ttirf "'l'B brown maid glanced out over
Er "W;a silver moon Bmlled down from
ril..' u"u seemea to say, "Do not do
filtrud. I nm nln.n..H 1 -. v ....-
F'Ki, wnlta peeked out from her
fifciTi plaM a1' was Btlll. The savaga
"- uaa inrown themselves on the
PWna. Wrapped up In their warm
RltS thnw V.-.I .u 1
Ik?, i "d Peather himself had pillowed
K htA on the stump of a tree his
ISJ? closed I A stray beam of the
won fell across the whlta man's face
Pont was awake.
lu Tie must not Bee mo," thought Wanita,
j" teaat not until I have found the map
tsSforw J?ever' never l6t ma riai my
Qt4 b'Kh time to start out on her
roo. Cautiously she stepped out from
'tanmM.i. trea- steP by BteP 8h8 8toIa
h", the clumps of follago hiding her
Sen.!i.Kakeful eyea ot Joln Marshall.
Jul a ,"B brave, almost noiseless,
f n,. . "unsea into the dark recesses
tteW i'nt Th9 tent wa3 pitch black,
n.!" &Y of the friendly moon.
y" "aa promised to he her frlrnri
i
iJwy... ' ..
'" nan thnt manV Yir-l! 1.-.I -t
Ma . , II.IIIW UthU !V
ua, yet aha riM . rj.. .. !..,
on. mi;,,,. o,.r "."' "" .""""
lui. TT " B" woun una 111 uowar
W KSeeS BhB drotimul nnil i-ramlul
Wtiw V hMd' dalnD ground, feeling
w 2Lh a ii,U9vthat woul1 help her
haJ her "Mil brown hand was
"uaer e stint, bristly mattress.
finllf. --..M, W9- t?lLVI iai
WUIded With the oil Ktnv Immn.
tot hand un about la the nauca-
EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS,author opTARZAT
It from nil other trails Uiat I have seen
within or without tho earth.
It would run on plain and clear and
well donned to end suddenly In tho midst
of n. tnnglo of matted Jungle, then Ja
would turn tllrcclly back In his tracks
for a llttlo distance, spring Into n tree,
climb through It to tho other side, drop
on to a fallen log, leap over a low bush.
Onco moro alighting upon n distinct trail,
he would follow It back for a short dis
tance, only to turn directly about nnd
rotraco his steps, until after a mile or
loss this new pathway ended as suddenly
and mysteriously no tho former section.
Then ho would pnss again ncross Bomo
media which would reveal no spoor, to
tako up tho broken thread of tho trail
beyond.
As tho purposo of this remarkablo
avontlo dawned upon mo I could not but
admlro tho native shrewdness of tho
nnclent progenitor of tho Mozops who hit
upon this novel plan to throw his enemies
from IiIb track nnd delay or thwart thorn
In their attempts to follow him to bin
doop-buiicd cities,
To you of tho outer earth it might
seem a slow and tortuous mothod of
traveling through tho Jungle, but wero
you of Pellucldar you would reallzo that
tlmo Is no factor whero tlmo does not
oxlst.
Bo labyrinthine aro tho windings of
thoso trails, so varied tho connecting links
nnd tho distances which ono must rotraco
ono's stops from tho paths' ends to And
them that a Mczop often roaches man's
citato before ho Is familiar oven with
thoso which load from his own city to tho
sea.
In fact, thrco-fourths of tho education
of tho young malo Mezop consists In fa
miliarizing httnsolf with thoso Junglo ave
nues, and tho status of nn adult Is largely
detormlnod by tho number of trails which
ho can follow upon his own Island.
Tho females never learn them, slnco
from birth to doath thoy nover leavo tho
vlllago of tholr nativity, except thoy bo
taken to raato by a mulo from another
vlllago or captured In war by tho enomies
of tholr tribe.
Aftor proceeding through tho Junglo for
what must havo boon upward of (lvo miles
wo omergod suddenly Into n Inrgo clear
ing, In tho exact ccntro of which stood
as strango nn appearing village as ono
might well Imagine
Largo trocs had boon chopped down 15
or 20 feet abovo tho ground, and upon tho
tops of thorn spherical habitations of
woven twigs, mud-covered, had been built.
Each ball-like houso was surmounted
by soma manner of carven Imago, which
Ja told mo Indicated tho Identity of tho
ownor. ,
Horizontal silts, bIx Inchos high and two
or thrco foet wide, served to admit light
and ventilation. Tho entrances to tho
houses woro through Bmall apertures In
tho basos of tho trees and thence up
wnrd ,by rudo ladders through tho hollow
Hunks to tho rooms above.
Tho houses varied In slzo from two
to several rooms. Tho largest that I en
tered was divided Into two lloors and eight
apartments.
All nbout tho vlllago, botwoen It and
tho Junglo, lay beautifully cultivated
Holds, In which tho Mezops raised such
cereals, fruits and vegetables as thoy re
quired. Women nnd children wero work
ing In these gardens as wo crossed to
wnrd tho village.
At sigh of Jn they saluted deferential
ly, but to mo they paid not tho slightest
nttontion. Among them and about tholr
outer verge of tho cultivated area wero
many warriors. Thoso, too, saluted Ja
by touching tho points of their spears to
tho ground directly beforo them.
Ja conducted mo to a largo house In tho
-Tt10 ifiJNj-
uay, xie auya wiw .....
TT. ... t(.An.-In4tll'' hnftilion tr
school ho used to attend when ho
COMFORTABLE, while wo useu to
put us. While you have steam heat,
which wo occasionally throw a blank
at sundry times, rubber and other
tnTinH in n lini-Tiinrv pfinflitinn.
her mirror at evening and behold tho
FARMER SMITH,
Children's Editor, Evenino Ledger.
FAIUIEU SMITH.
Evenino Ledqeu:
I wish to become a member of your
Kalnbow Club. I'leaBe send me a beau
tiful Itatnbow Button free. I agree
to DO A LITTLE KINDNESS EACH
AND EVERY DAY SPREAD A
LITTLE SUNSHINE ALL ALONO
THE WAY.
Name ........ .-....-......
Address
Ago
School I attend
eager little fingers and-i-bang the sauco
pan fell!
Cashl Crash I Outside twigs snapped,
angry footsteps rushed and What was
she to do? Great Chief Red Feather was
coming sho could hear his very toma
hawk rattle! In a flash sho thought
under the bed that was the place. In
a second she had wriggled under the
wire spring when bump something
hard and black met her hand. A shoe
tumbled over and a piece of white pa
per fell out. Wanlta's heart beat high.
She grasped It eagerly, It might bo the
map)
An angry grunt sounded at the door.
Thero stood Great Chief Red Feather,
terror of all the Mohawks, and there under
the bod, bewildered, the little brown maid
clinging for life and death to the paper
that was to bring wealth to hei whlta
man!
CTO DB CONTINUED.)
Our Postoffice Box
Thelma Baghurst, of Telford, Pa., Is
home again from the hospital. During
all her Illness this little girl did not for
get the Rainbows, and the Rainbows did
not forget her. Thelma wrote letters to
those who sent addresses with their pretty
valentines and postcards, but to Marion
Coyle, of Jefferson street, and Mary Kauf
mann, o Lombard street, she wishes to
give thanks through the club news. The!
ma's mother saved all the club corners
for her wasn't that thoughtful?
Last but not least, Millie Oagllardl sent
a very interesting story based on Kngllsh
history, which is a little too 1qb to pib
lUh, Will thl young authored plaasa
write another vtory SHORTER, but Just
centre of tho village tho houso with eight
rooms and, tnklng mo up Into It, gavo mo
food nnd drink. Thero I mot his mato, n.
comely girl, with a nursing baby In her
arms.
Ja told her of how 1 hnd saved hli
life, nnd sho wn- thereafter most kind
nnd hospttablo toward mo, oven per
mitting mo to hold nnd amuse tho tiny
bundle of humanity who Jn told mo
would ono day rule the tribo; for Ja, It
seomod, was tho chief of tho community.
Wo had eaten nnd rested, and I had
slept, muoli to Ja's amusement, for It
seemed thnt he seldom If ever did bo, nnd
thon tho rod man proposed that I ac
company him to the tctnplo of tho Moliurs,
which lay not far from his village.
"Wo aro not supposed to visit It," ho
Bald. "But tho great ones ennnot hear,
nnd If you keep well out of sight thoy
need novor know that we havo been there.
Kor my part 1 hnto them, and always
have; but tho other chieftains of tho Is
land think It best thnt wo contlnuo to
maintain the amicable relations which ex
ist botween tho two races.
"Othorwlso I should llko nothing hot
ter than to load my warriors nmong tho
hideous creatures and exterminate them.
Pellucldar would bo a better place to llvo
In Wero tharo none of them."
I wholly concurred In Ja's belief, but It
Beemed that It might bo n dlfllcult matter
to oxtermlnato tho dominant race of Pel
lucldar. Thus conversing, wo followed
tho Intrlcato trail toward tho tcmplo,
which wo came upon In a small clearing
surrounded by enormous trees stmllnr to
thoso which muit havo flourlBhod upon
tho outer crust during tho carboniferous
ago.
Hero was n mighty tcmplo of hewn
rock built In tho shnpo of a rough oval
with rounded roof In which wero sov
oral largo openings. No doors or win
dows wero visible In tho sides of tho
structure, nor was thero need of any
except ono ontrnnco for tho slaves slnco,
as Ja explained, tho Mnhars flow to and
from their place of ceremonial, entering
nnd leaving tho building by means of tho
apertures In tho roof.
"nut," added Ja, "thero Is an entrance
near tho bnso of which oven tho Mahors
know nothing. Como." Ho led mo ncross
tho clearing and about tho end to a pile
of looso rock which lay against tho foot
of tho wall. Here ho removed a couple
of largo boulders, rovcaling a small open
ing which led straight within tho build
ing; or so It seemed, though, as I entered
nftcr Ja, I discovered myself In a. nairow
placo of oxtremo darkness.
"Wo aro within tho outer wall," paid
Ja. "It Is hollow. Follow me closoly."
Tho red man groped abend a few pacos
and thon began to ascend a prlmltlvo lnd
dor similar to thnt which led from tho
ground to tho upper stories of his houso.
Wo ascended for somo EO feot, when tho
Interior of tho spneo between tho walls
commoncod to grow lighter, and present
ly wo came opposite nn opening In tho
inner wall which gave us nn unobstruct
ed vlow of tho ontlro Interior of tho tem
ple. Tho lower floor was an onormous tank
of clear wator In which numorous hideous
Mahars swam lazily up and down.
Artificial Islands of grnnlto rock dot
ted this artificial sea, and upon sovcrnl
of them I saw men nnd women llko my
ocl,f "What nro tho human bolngs doing
hore?" I asked.
"Walt and you shall Bee," roplled Ja.
"Thoy aro to take a lending part In the
cercmoTiIos which will follow tho ndvont
of tho qucon. You may bo thankful thnt
you aro not upon tho samo sldo of tho
wall as thoy."
Scnrcoly had ho spoken than wo heard
RAINBOW CLUB
An Autobiography of a Rainbow
By SEIIENA ANDERSON. N. 53d St.
I was born In this city December 5,
1906. When I was 14 months old my pa
rents, both In tho theatrical profession,
took mo on tho road. I mado my dobut
In "Tho Golden Giant Jllno." I spoko
about four words. At threo and bIx
months I featured In the "Uaby Swallowed
tho Nlcklo." produced by tho Essanay
Company. Mr. G. Anderson, now popular
as "Broncho Billy," would carry me on his
shoulder from scono to scene. I havo
Blnco then played In tho "Hand of Unclo
Sam," "Human HejLrts," "Raised at tho
Forgo" and "The Mockery of Fate," both
written by my dear papa.
Last fall my parents rotlred from the
profession nnd sent mo to school I am
now In tho llfth D Although I havo been
a public school pupil less than a year, my
SERENA ANDERSON.
education has not been neglected, My
favorite authors aro Hawthorne, Poe,
Shakespeare, Cooper and Longfellow.
I havo read all ot Shakespeare's dramas
and most of the comedies, and almost all
of Poe's works. Perhaps you have seen
tho pictures of "Cupid Awake" and "Cupid
Asleep." I posed for them, Tho realest
pleasure I ever had was one Christmas
while we wero playing In Columbus, O
I heard of a oertaln little girl who waa
ill and In want, so we made up a collec
tion araongour company and took all tha
(lowers my parents and I had received
during the week, and I asked my mother
to take me to the sick child, so our Christ
mas morning was spent with tho ill and
poor.
I have found that being kind brings
great happiness.
Things, to Know
L What State In the Union is an avenue
in South Philadelphia?
(Sont in by Madeline Cuneo.)
S, Draw a picture of the dining room
table.
WANTED
BOOKS 1 BOOKS I BOOKS 1 Houe-cUaaln
tlraa wUl oon bo lure and why not btgla
NOW? Out together all the old books you
do not need and aend them to TUB KAIN4
BOW CLUp LIDKAKY, care of the Uvisinq
US DOM.
MONEY PRIZES
The children who send in the ma
wer of Tbln (9 Knew" are en
titled to compete fur ti prlie of 1,
BO $tul and the faux XS-cect prliei,
to b awarded the.eJod et each week.
m 5 Jlib&&$
1 ffl$fflswmMfw&
illaf fife v J&1&3W9
a great fluttering et wings above, nnd a
moment later a long procession of the
frightful reptiles of Pellucldar winged
slowly nnd majestically through tho largo
central opening In tho roof and circled
In stately mnnner nbout tho tomple.
Thero wero sovoral Mnhars first, and
then at least 20 Inspiring pterodactyls
thtpdars thoy are called within Pellucldar.
Bolilnd these camo tho queen flanked by
other thlpdors as sho had been when sho
entered tho amphtthentro nt Phutra.
Threo times they wheeled about the In
terior of tho oval chamber, to settle flnal
ly upon tho damp, cold boulders that
frlngo tho outer edgo of tho pool. In tho
ccntro of ono side tho largest rock was
reserved for tho queen, nnd horo Bho took
her place surrounded by her tcrrlblo
guard.
All lay quiet for several minutes aftor
settling to their places. Ono might have
Imagined them In sllont prayer. Tho poor
slaves upon tho dlmlnutlvo Islands
watched tho horrid creatures with wldo
oyca. Tho men, for tho most part, Btood
orcct 'and stately with folded nrniB, await
ing ther doom; but tho women nnd chil
dren clung to ono another, hiding behind
tho mates.
Now tho queen moved. Sho raised her
ugly head, looking nbout; then very slow
ly Bho crawled to tho edgo of her throno
nnd slid noiselessly Into tho wator. up
and down tho long tank sho swnm, turn
ing nt tho ends ns you have seen captlvo
scats turn upon their backs and dlvo bo
low tho surfnee
Nearer and nearer to tho tstnnds sho
came, until nt last sho remained nt rest
beforo tho largest, which lay directly op
posite hor throne. liaising her hideous
hoad from tho wator, she llxod her great,
round eyes upon tho slnvcs.
Tho queen llxcd her gazo upon a plump
young maiden.
Hor victim tried to turn away, hiding
hor faco In hor hnndn nnd kneeling be
hind a woman; but tho roptllo with un
blinking oyes, Btnrcd on with such flxlty
that I could havo sworn hor vision pene
trated the woman and tho girl's hands,
to reach at last tho vory centro of her
brnln.
Slowly tho roptllo'a head commenced to
movo to and fro, but tho eyes never
censed to boro toward tho frightened
girl, and then tho victim responded.
Sho turned wide, fear-haunted eyes to
ward tho Mahar qucon; slowly sho roso
to hor feet, and then, ns though dragged
by somo unseen power, moved ns ono In a
trnnco strnlght townrd tho reptile, her
glassy oyes llxed upon thoso of her cap
tor. To tho water's edgo sho came, nor did
sho even pause, but stepped into tho shal
lows bcsldo tho llttlo Island.
On sho moved toward tho Mahar, who
now slowly retreated as though leading
her victim on.
Tho water roso to tho girl's knees, and
still sho ndvanccd, chained by that clam
my eyo.
Now tho wator was at her waist.
Now to hor armpits
Hor fellows upon tho Island looked on
In horror, helpless to avert her doom In
which they saw a forecast of their own.
Tho Mahar had sunk now till only tho
long upper bill and eyes wero exposed
nbovo tho surface of tho water, and tho
girl advanced until tho end of that fright
ful beak was but an Inch or two from hor
faco, hor horror-filled ryes riveted upon
thoso of the repulsive repttlo.
Now tho water passed abovo tho girl's
mouth and noso, her eyes nnd forehead
wero nil that showed, yet still sho walked
on nftor the retrentlng Mahar.
Tho queen's head slowly disappeared be
neath the surfaco, and nftcr It went the
oyes of her victim.
Only a slow rlpplo widened toward the
shores to mnrk whero tho two vanished.
CONTINUED TOMORROW.
WOMEN WRITERS TO DANCE
Novelists, Poets and Journalists of
tho Fair Sex to Entertain at
tho Rittcnhouso
A hundred members of tho Women
Writers' Club of Philadelphia noiellsts,
poetB, nowspapor women and "ad" writ
ers together with tholr friends, will
dance tonight at tho Hotel Rlttenhouso
Since tho organization of tho club, tho
headquarters of which aro at 1210 Locust
street, tho membership haB virtually
doubled. The Entcrtninmcnt Committee,
comprised of Miss Agnes Reppller, 2d,
chairman : Miss Emily Carpenter, Mrs.
William Reed McGIll and Miss Rcbekah
Elliot, will receive.
D
Spring Presentation
Monday, March Sixth
Tuesday, March Seventh
Wednesday, March Eighth
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g&fj&2:
LUIGI RIENZI
1714 Walnut Street
t
Importer and Ladies' Tailor
New Spring; Styles in
Suits and Dresses
Never Have We Been Able to Show Ready-to-Wear Garments
Quito So Smart and Distinguished as These at Such
Moderate Prices
Gowns and Wraps
The Order Department Is Prepared to Take Orders for Specially
Designed Gowns and Suits for Spring and Summer Wear
The Millinery Department
Gives One a Foretaste of the Freshness
and Beauty of Spring
C5EAU-TI-T0NEi
ssui3s to
BEATJ-XI-TOITE la a hooe betntr
tilptol, oet cream er pUiter.
flptol, oet a cnam er plait
nd la abaoluulr btrtaltei.
IBI
ifMfif
Gaaraatfj SotUtaclor 9' f orcioi f tic RthttitA
Uada Only by B, J. HOWAHIt I'O . Mtf.'a UIU tirade Beauty 8peclaltl
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Marion Harland's
Corner
Friendly Letlrs Would Help
"T AM lonely and practically a shut-in,
A and havo nn Invalid son to cars for.
I havo not been well for n year on no
count of an accident on Injury to my
splno. I should bo much pleased to rccelvo
friendly Iotlcrs from somo 01 mo rentiers.
It would bo n help and cheer mo to pass
away some hours. MRS. R. 8."
Tho Corner has proved Itself tho ploaa
nnt nnd fruitful nureory of a goodly num
ber of friendships founded upon corre
spondence suoh ns you crave. Next to
tho sight of a friendly faco In tho room
of Invalid or housebound nnd lonely
woman (or man) Is tho arrival of a
bright, genlnl letter from tho busy, lively
world beyond tho prison walls. If you
have not lolsuro for writing, clip out a
clover story or essay from magazine or
paper and send to mo for tho address of
Mrs. It. S.
Running n Mnll Order Business
"I am coming to tho Corner for help,
nnd havo novor nsked for anything for
myself before I hopo my request will bo
graciously answered As I nm a widow
forced to earn my own living, In part, I
should lovo to ongngo In tho mall order
bushiest, nnd so want to know how to
go about It. I know of the wonderful
work of tho H. II. C. nnd am sure somo
ono will cnllghton mo. 1 havo sent a
package of silk pieces to II. E. L. also
can help In other ways.
"MRS. A. L. R."
And yet ngnln I turn confidently to my
corps of co-laborers for suggestions con
cerning a matter upon which I nm uttorly
ignorant. How could you, dear woman
reader or how could I acquaint our
solves with tho particulars of a business
by which hundreds of womon nro earning
a livelihood. Wrlto for tho addreii of
this widow and tell hor what steps to
tnko. Or advlso her In general terms thnt
may bo a guldo to othors similarly In
clined, and wo will publish your direc
tions. Hor donation of materials for patch
work was worthy and wolcomo.
Seeks a Brother
"In rending over your Corner I boo you
Bomotlmos try to find lost relntlvcs I
am seeking for my brother, Chris Stark.
Tho Inst tlmo I hoard from him he wno at
Fargo, N. D. That was IB years ago.
"MRS. M. 8."
Fifteen years Is a long, ollent period.
Still, stranger things aro happening dally
than that tho wanderer should bo restored
to his kindred through tho far-reaching
and benignant Influence of tho Corner.
Home for a Baby
"I am again writing to you with regard
to adopting a baby. I read n communica
tion In tho II. II. C. of a homo for a baby
boy. Wo can glvo a child a comfortable
homo and a good education. 13 thoro a
baby for ub somowhoro7 A. A. L."
Tho child to whom you refer has found
a homo nnd mother. Wo nro hoping to
do ns woll for you. Tho thought of a
child cast upon tho world at an ngo when
It Is absolutely helpless nnd dependent
upon Intelligent nursing for llfo Itself Is
heait rending. It is a rollof to lenow that
so many truo hearted women appeal to us
for tho privileges of gathering tho waits
Into homes that merit tho namo. May I
Bharo with them and othor born mothers
a sweet thought that enmo to me through
tho right translation of n familiar text
tho othor day? Do you know that tho
promlBo "When my father and my mother
forsako me, then tho Lord will tnko me
up," should bo rendered "then tho Lord
will gathor mo up?" Tho flguro Is that
of "gathering" a young, defenseless crea
ture Into loving arms, and soothing It
thoro.
STAIRS
Interior Alterations
Get Estimate
Frank C. Snedaker & Co.
9th nnd Tioga Streets
Importations
of Millinery
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Every Woman a Perfect Complexion
If you want a beautiful, clear, firm
skin, free from wrinkles or lines caused
by worry, dissipation, illness or any other
cause, if you would have a delicate roso
bloom in your cheeks, go nt once to any
first-class dealer and order Beau-ti-tono.
It Tour dialer cannot eapplr 70a eend
UJ 1100 and w irUl Mod yoa la plala
wrapoer full pam cootalnhur 26 treat
ment with complete direction, all cbatiw
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KITCHEN CHEMISTRY
Is Your Butter Renovated? Is Your Jelly a Pure Fruit
Juice? Is Your Candy Artjfiially Colored?
Test It to See
By VIRGINIA E. KIFT
PUT a samplo of butter In n pan nnd
molt. If Impure, rejuvenated or part
oleomargnrlno It will sputter and boll
noisily. If pure It will fonm and bubblo
quietly.
Another test! Heat tho butter In n.
email amount of milk, stirring IhorouBhly
until It Is melted. Next cool It suddenly
In a glnes placed in a bowl of Ico wntcr.
Keep stirring until the butter hardens.
If Impure, rejuvenated or oloomnrparlno
It will harden in ono mass. If pure It
will solidify In flakes or granules scat
terrd through tho milk.
Somo peoplo still havo a mistaken Idea
that oleomnrgnrino Is in some way In
jurious, or not as pood as butter. Oleo
margarine Is a beneficial mixture of anl
mnl and vefrctnblo oils and differs only
2 per cent, in food vnluo whon compared
NO OLD MAN SHOULD EVER RETIRE;
GET HOBBY AND TAKE EXERCISE
By WILLIAM
Fnorif tho standpoint of arterial con
nervation nnd thnt Is the great con
cern ot everybody nowadays a vacation
Is absolutely Indispensable nt least for
ovory ono ovor 40. Tho only question Is,
Which Is moro advantageous, a vacation
taken In small, frequently repented doses
throughout tho year or ono tnlcon In a
slnglo hcrolo doso at soma particular sea
son of tho yenr?
Beyond doubt tho hnro, In tho fnmous
fnble, took an ovordoso and lost. A
courso of tortoiso scrum would havo been
good modlclno for tho naro.
Dy pcrsoveranco a workmnn, nlono nnd
unaided, can move a cnrload of conl along
tho track; a married mnn enn open a Jar
of fruit; a faithful patient can recover
fiom tuberculosis; nnd a grateful con
valescent can sottlo n doctor bill. By
porsoveranco great battles havo been won,
woman has gained tho right of BUlTrnge,
nnd Immenso fortunes havo been extracted
from big business. But persovernnco can
bo overdone. Tho good workman stops
onco In a whllo to get a fresh hold.
After 40, one's expectation of llfo Is
considerably los11 than It was for persons
over 40 a doendo ago. Overeating Is ono
of tho reasons; nnd too much persover
nnco Is tho other vacations too few and
far between.
No old man should over rotlro.
Let him labor on to tho end nnd dlo
with his boots on.
Tho old mnn should shorten nnd lighten
his work and spend moro tlmo with hla
favorite hobby or recreation. If ho has
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At the coming of the Lenten season, as at all times, the
"Stores Whero Quality Counts" are prepared with seasonable
goods. We have anticipated your wants, and are ready to supply
you with the highest quality
prices.
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FRESH EGGS
LENTEN
Fancy Red Salmon Can 15c
Choice Salmon can 9c
Gold Seal Salmon 20c
Gold Seal Salmon gj 13c, 22c
Imported Sardines can 12c
Gold Label Sardines enn 10c
sardines SauM 0Bn c
Four Biggest Bread Bargains in Philadelphia
Gold Seal Bread cents Our Pan Bread
Whole-Wheat Bread O Ioaf Tasty Raisin Bread
Baked in "The Cleanest Bakery in America" nnd delivered fresh
at "all our stores" twice daily.
There are many other attractive
OlurC. WtlCUlCl ll uc luwaibu ah
21st and Market Streets
Downtown, Uptown, Germantown. Kensington, West Philadelphia
Manayunk, Roxborough. Logan, Oak Lane. Overbrook, Bala, Nar
berth, Ardmnre, Bryn Mawr, Lansdowne, E. Lansdowne, Llanerch,
Darby or Media.
Robinson & Crawford
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It Is that you may sometimes pay more
for It than Is necessary thinking you
aro getting pure butter. Test It to .
If you pay enough for Jelly to rt
pure fruit Juice, test It to boo that It l
not artificially colored, Tho samo test
enn bo used for penny stick candy, which
Is frequently artificially colored.
To test: Put a small amount In water
nnd boll until It dissolves. Next add .
few pieces of whllo woolen yarn to ab
sorb tho color and boll again for 10 mln
utes. Rcmovo tho yarn nnd rlnso It.
If It Is brightly colored nn artificial dye
Is prcsont. To absolutely provo that tha
dye is artificial put tho colored yarn In a
little water dlultcd with ammonia and
boll. If artificial the color will leavo th
cloth and color tho solution.
Copyright 1010 by Vlritlnla E. Klft
BRADY, M. D.
no hobby but work poor fellow ha can
at least tako walks or rides In the open,
ttvorybody needs a vocation and an
avocation. Tho avocation serves to bal
anco tho vocation. For tho old man par
ticularly nn avocatloh proves a great
blessing, for It gives him diversion every
day, and thnt tako tho poison out of
porsovoranco.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Candy Versus Jlmcracka
Is candy harmful for children of 6 or
more? Docs It spoil tho teeth? Does it
mnko worms?
Answer Good candy real old Btlclc
candy la good for children. They crftvo
It, roqulro It nnd should havo It but not
nil day; only after meals or at meals.
T,et It bo dessort. Puro candy does not
spoil tho teeth It makes hotter teeth.
Tho "worm" question would look better in
nn almanac. Nothing but worms will
produce worms.
Doctor and Dentist
Should one go to a dontlst or a physl
clan for treatment for RIgg's disease?
Answer Consult both. They should
work together.
Oak Lnno Suffragists Giro Tea
Tho Onk Lano Equal Franchise League
will meet this afternoon, at tho residence
of Mrs. William E. Orobon, Lakeside and
City Lino, for an informal tea and recep
tion. Mrs. Edwin C. Orlco will speak.
Lenten specialties at money-saving
Ei EGGS, 30c
"Gold Seal" are the largest, freshest, meatiest
eggs that hens can lay or money can buy.
25c
Dozen
Fresh eggs of excellent quality, second only
to our famous "Gold Seal."
SPECIALS
Fancy Lobster Can lSc, 25c
Tuna Fish can 13c, 20c
Boneless Codfish Brick 12c
Beardsley's Codfish rte. 9c
Smoked Bloaters ch 8c
Smoked Herring nunnh 10c
Nova Scotia HerringBnnch 14c
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Throughout the City and Suburbs
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ANY time is the psycho
jC"3l logical moment to ad
vance yourself, but
there's no time like the pres
ent. Action brings oppor
tunity. Today reliable employers
are seeking your services
through Ledger want ads.
Look over today's columns,
and if you don't find the
exact job you want, insert
your own want ad and at
tract business men to you.
You'll draw double atten
tion by approaching busi
ness people in a business
like way. Why wait?
Npw's the appointed time to
'vget that job.
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