-"5naH!pjfres sjrr fjt&t & TSVENItfG k&DGrEEPHlLADftLPHlA FRIDAY, MAECS 31, 1016. 2 Monte C The Cryptic Cross solutions by readers of tho EVENING LEDGER must reach this offlcc Not Later Than Noon Tomorrow CHAPTER Xljr-Contlntictl v.t-ri II nvaf nnil nvrr. lift lifttrl It up to the light and studied It In ,uui silence. Tho queer reversed let fai figures and signs had been lahorl tii made upon a typewriter, and for a jlifjnot purpose. Thn a thOUgni nursi uiraii nun uii ui sudden. Onco tho nulls anu insignia r ,1 w()r dropped out of tho cross, and lh kHtter found, ho was sure that tA.rl In Its romantic embrace wcro so oili ' lhe s8vn5f eane' u wns a clnh6r W nothing else! his money's .worth and siort " ' wu'u B" " -""" ciphered. Iti was not reauy iookhib m. mu uutu- neat! for a moment no was lost in a Mr train of reasoning. .-Suppose I turn watcher and find out who got my J6000," ho said to himself. 'i-am enough later to get this cipher read. They havo had their fun spotting W now I sues1? I will put tho shoo upon Film other foot. All I can got from tho JlJitaves with bribery I reckon I nlready J bsve." if He gathered tha documents and locked (Win up In the combination safo compart nnt of his steamer trunk. IIo put tho K.. nf thn trunk In his walRtcoat pocket. " go It camo about that Monte Crlspcn 15 minutes later Issued forth Into tho city li ah amateur sleuth In Bcarch of a cer- Duln red-haired messenger boy. CHAI'TEIl XIII My Lady'n Tango Slippers ji THHOUOHOUT an exchango of prop erty between principals who do not mt, nhere tho persons at ono end of tho transaction fear Identification and arrest, He devices conceived for destroying tho icentof a possible pursuit aro often qulto Ingenious, Drawing down tho $5000 and ttlng clear with It was tho undoubted purpose of tho amazing method of Checking and re-chocklng encountored by Monte Crlspen In his tracking of tho halve shoe box. That a plain, ordinary Bhoo box had jitcn selected as tho transporting medium of uch a goodly sum of money established Wsuperlatlvo cunning of tho minds en gaged In peddling tho contents of Ilcrr Hochmclstcr's black portmanteau. Tho journey of tho shoo box wns made In relays. Successively, flvo different Indi viduals a district messenger boy, a hotel porter, a taxtcab driver, a railroad station employo and a Pullman car porter acted as Innocent carriers of tho package, each (- l ' BisF- FARMER 'SMITH'S JUST WHAT IS iv nsnr r.kiiii-nn t hnnw vnn will Band mothers, that your editor has discovered just what a bad boy is. And the amazing part of it is A LITTLE GIRL TOL,U mis. Now, what DO you think of THAT? . We ore suro policemen, magistrates, lawyers, doctors, teachers and college professors will welcome tho definition of a bad boy. The question is settled once and for no boy Is really Dad who does not come "little girl. '. It came about this way: A very young and charming young gin, uc !ompanied by two equally charming young girls, paid your editor a visit. " Of course, he asked their names and here they lived and whero they went to chooU Little girls are very much Inter ested In their schools at this time of tho fear, because tho baseball season Is open ing. The game would not be Interesting If It were not 'or the cirls. You see. oven If girls' shoulders are attached to their oodles so they (tho girls) can't tnrow a hall, this may bo overlooked, because the litis can do a lot of tawing ana cneennB and encouraelnir. nnd these things aro Just as necessary ns bats, gloveB, balls ana those funny mattresses wnicn cover the most Important part of a boy's anat Jmy his stomach. ? What were ivo talklnir nhollt? Oh. yes I Well, one of the glrla said there were lots of bad boys In her school and your editor finally got her to acknowledge that there ss one bad boy nnd he chewed. ' .Therefore, a bad boy Is one who chews, jBy careful questioning It was brought out (that this particular boy the bad boy -chewed gum. If you follow mo closely tjou will see that a bad boy Is one who cnews gum. To go a step farther, wo nnd 'hat, In order to be bad, dreadfully bad, a boy must chew gum In school. . Perhaps you are noi interested In what the teacher did to the bad boy who c'lewed Wn In school, but your editor Is. For years I have wanted to know Just hat a bad boy was and so I am satisfied. Well, the teacher wrote a terrible word on a piece of paper and pinned it on the bad boy and made hlra wear It I hope wore It all that day, ne terrioie word was '-cow." 'Therefore, teachers, mothers, fathers. superintendents of nolice. oollce captains, sergeants, privates, detectives and re iforves. Judges, Juries and those Interested, ; tn siaua once, ana lor all ana setuea jar .eternity; A bad boy la one who chews pun In school and whose teacher labels aim "cow." If we wish to state the above talk in as flNlf " , " mmmmiwmmwm m SANDALL FREESTON RIJPEN WMTTEN ESrECIAtLT SDR THE) EVENING LEDGER. BT - ARNOLD GARRY COLM Copyrlsht 1816. The Posuo Lsnoia Compsnr. having not the slightest suspicion as to Its real contents, although performing an Important minor rolo in Its delivery. Monto surmised that he had been shad owed to tho bank, and watched as ho drew out the money! that his subsequent placing the cash In the shoo box was tha only real gamble tho venders took. There they had relied entirely upon tho young man's fine-spun seneo of honor, In which, again, they displayed a superior under standing -of human nature. Honor satisfied, ho began his quest for those behind tho vanishing shoe box with an obliging manager at tho Chestnut street A. D. T. branch. "You have a red-haired messenger boy 221, I think, was the number on his cap?" ho naked. "You mean Tommy, I guess." was tho answer. Ho yelled: "Send out tho red head, If ho la on tho bench." A boy chewing gum shuffled forth from a rear room. Ho was Tommy, and ha recognized Monto at once. "You'so found mo, suro enough," ho said. "Clear the gum out of your face, Red head, and toll tho gentleman what he wants to know," ordered tho manager. "Who sent you to mo with that parcel room check?" began Monte. "You con search me." said Tommy, with reluctance. "1 nnswers a call to the Heading Terminal. A gent, with black laco curtains on his flz. Is waiting at the flower stand. 'Come along with me, boy,' ho says, and wo goes to Broad and Chest nut streets. Ho spots you right away from tho opposite corner." ' "Go on, go on." "'Take this check,' ho sa; 'to that tall young man with tho smart topcoat. He will give you one for It. Then go to tho parcel room of tho Broad Street Sta tion, get a package thcro that tho other check calls for, tako It to the head porter of the Bcllalrc-Blltz Hotel, and leave It. Say It's for MrB. Goodrich, and sho will send for It.' " "What next, Tommy?" "Nuflln. I dono as ho axed. Yes, he staked mo to a one-spot nnd tells mo to keep my mouf shut. Ho walked over to ward Market street. Have a heart, mis ter! I ain't no regular squealer." Monto roared with laughter. "Here's another one-spot, Tommy," ho said, "for opening your mouth a dollar In, a dollar out, so goes the world." "Aro you satisfied 7" asked tho manager. "Yes, Indeed. Thanks!" "Shoo box for Mrs. Goodrich? Gone sir," said tho bluff head porter of tho Bcllalre Blltz Hotel to Monto a few minutes later. He explained: "Tho lady's maid came ncrself and had ono of my men lock It up In tho automatic checkroom. Yos, wo have had tho pay-as-you-entor In now for six months. Great Idea. Drop a dims In tho slot, tho door flics open, there jou aro with a locker all A BAD BOY? bo clad to know, as will your fathers all time. The standard is set and wimm ui muui,6' j - few words as possible, we might say: A bad boy Is one who dls obeys. Perhaps that, after all. Is what the little girl meant. . . 4 Wo hope, some day, to discover what a good boy la who knows? FARMER SMITH, Children's Editor, the Evemno Ledcibb. "Miserable Money" ny REC1INA qUIBK, Addison Bt One day a rich man by the name of Mr. Collins entered the Bhop of a poor man by the name of Irving. Mrt Irving owed Mr. Collins the sum of 110. When Mr. Collins demanded payment the poor man could not get the money right away. Mr. Collins said, "I cannot understand why you can't pay what you owe, a miserable 10, "If It Is so miserable and unnecessary to you, sir," replied Mr. Irving, "why ar you bo anxious to have It?" ...... The rich man was struck by the truth of the remarl' and for his bright answer forgave the poor man the debt WATCH FOB ODB FLOWER WEEK NUMBED. FARMER SMITH. Evelina Ledoer: I wish to become a member of your Rainbow Club. Please send me a beau tiful Rainbow Button free. I agree to DO A LITTLE KINDNESS EACH AND EVERY DAY SPREAD A LITTLE SUNSHINE ALL ALONG THE WAY.. Name .,,..." Address Atfe School I attend Jo"'y?ic vS'iTilrr CjQ5E ON HIS HEELS fr t i "" ' ' "' ' "r A T A LE -- OF PHILADELPHIA to yourself nnd a key besides. Kills off the pikers. Heyt Wurphyl Look-a-hero." A raw-boned newcomer from Erin, In the mauve-colored livery of tho hotel, stepped up. "Remember the handsome mulatto girl, the one that got the shoe box?" "Indeed, I do that." "Well, tell the gentleman hero what she done with It I'm thinking his wlfo wants to know." Monte flushed, but made no dissent to tho man's boid surmise. "Sho never as much as laid hands on tho box, at all, at all," said the green Murphy. "I carried It for her to the lockers. I did that. She gave mo a six pence for the Mot, she did." "You mean a dime, man," testily Inter rupted the head porter. "Very good. Then I turned the key In the lock and sho says: 'Keep tho key, porter. Go to the Walnut street entrance nnd watt for a tnxlcab driver. Give him the key when he comes.' " "Did you?" asked Monte. "I did that The man come In five minutes' time." "Is that nil?" roared the head porter. "Sho gavo me a shilling. God bless her mistress." "A quartcrl A qunrterl Man don't you know you havo crossed the wator," angri ly corrected the head porter. "Here's onotner 'shilling' to help you forget Ireland," laughed Monte. And when Murphy had fnded away our novlco detective slipped a $2 bill Into the hend porter's practiced palm, with the request: "Locate that taxlcab driver! let me know when his cab Is outside." Ho did, and It was simple enough. The hotel doorman romembered the chauffeur leaving tho hotel with a small package and driving oft In a cab of the pattern owned by a large public service company. The manager of the cab company, from his callbook. soon located the driver, and Immediately sent him with his machine to the hotel. "Whero to?" sold tho driver as Monte got Into tho taxlcab In front of the hy phenated hotel. ' "Take mo where you delivered that shoo box a few hours ago," he ordered through tho open window back of the driver's Beat. Tho cab cut a sharp crescent on Broad street and plunged northward. "Atl right I Pennsy Railroad station nt North Philadelphia," said the chauffeur, over his shoulder. Tho art of successful "pumping" Is to first establish an atmosphere of mutual case, and then let tho other fellow talk. An off-hand compliment of another's dex terity or cleverness, based upon a current Incident, often opons the hardest oyster. Monte waited for an entering wedge. The taxlcnb cut a letter S around a stalled truck at Race and Broad streets. "Good oye, there," ho remarked. RAINBOW CLUB FxVRMER SMITH'S GOAT BOOK Billy Bumpus Surprise Miss Grade Grasshopper went home laughing Boftly to herself, for she had left Billy Bumpus, the Goat, stuck fast to the apple tree. Sho soon saw Rover, the dog, coming through tho tall grass, and she lay very still for sho knew how he loved Grass hoppers. After ho had passed she heard a voice saying "Yunvyum!" and who should It be but Mister Flea. "How do you do!" exclaimed Grade Grasshopper. "Glad to see you again," replied Mister Flea. "What mischief have you been up to? You never Beem happy unless you aro playing tylcks on some one." "Ah! that's a big secret," began Grade. "I made Billy Bumpus stick himself fast to the apple tree. You ought to go and see what he looks like!" "I'll go and see what he tastes llkel" exclaimed Mister Flea. "You Just climb a millet stalk nnd watch the fun!" "Oh, mo! olt; my! Think of having Billy Bumpus fast to a tree. Yum, yum!" And off Jumped Mister Flea. From the top of the millet stalk Grade Grasshopper watched Billy Jump and squirm. He finally squirmed so hard he got loose and ran as hard as he could toward the barn. When he was safely n the shadow, he said to himself: "I guess I'll stop trying to find out how animals and Insects got their names. I guess I'll Just remember I'm a GOAT and not GO AT things so hard." Just then Mister Flea gave htm another bite, and Billy said, "Ouch I" and then was very still. DOTS AND GIRL8. If you want to earn monty ftr school and on Saturdays writ la Firmer Smith. Our PostofHce Box Franklin Lyster. Cheltenham, had not the least speck of trouble finding mem bers In his neighborhood. Eugene Room berg, Percy street, la a thoughtful little person. He says, "I know you are so busy sending out Rainbow buttons that you cannot help making some of us wait for them." Will Edward Lleb please, send Charles Scbenk's address. In order that wa may send him the pledge list? Elizabeth Keysor, Jackson street, and Anna Sloan, Relnhard street are faithful readers. May your editor hope that they will be faithful writers? Thank you Wild ly,' little Lorraine Boggs, for the picture, Please watch for It Edward Wolf, North Franklin street, wants to know If he may submit drawings for prizes. Follow out the subjects for drawings set forth in "Things to Know and Dq" arjd your draw ings will entitle you to compete for the money prizes awarded at the end of each Most certainly, Molly Kiel, Ridge ave nue, your little sister may send drawings to be printed in the club news. Please see that she has a nice piece of white paper and a pen with black Ink, and PON'T let her spill the Ink! James Kearns may draw whenever he pleases! The following children send "thank you letters"; Helen Dl Martlno, South Mole street; S. Melllna. Passyunk avenue; Joseph Martino, South l)th; Leah Weiss, Market street; B. Noble, Francis llele, South Mole street; John Freyman, Palm street; Dorothy WUet, Hasel avenue, and Isabel Stoff, Berks street Things to Know and Do I Can dogB think? 3. Hqw does a sua dial tell tints? I Write) a. story about a, tin, soldier. !?-J&lA-jtplMb A pair of strong shoulders shrurged an assumed Indifference to flattery. But the shaft hit tha mark! two more blocks, and an avalanche of words broke over the dam of reserve. "Didn't the lady get her tango slippers?" asked the driver. "No," hnaarded Monte. "Well, I got to the station In plenty of time," went on the other. "Of all the nuts, that man who had mo make th run. Is the king. Hope he Is no relative of yours?" "No blood relative,1' ventured Monte. "To begin with lie picked me up from tho Market street stand a few minutes after 18, and had me tako him to the Reading Terminal. There I waits for half an hour. Then ho comes out gives me a 15 bill and says that; a lady has left her tango slippers at the Bellairo-BIIU Hotel, nnd for mo to go after them. He tells me to. get the key to the hotel automatlo locker from a hotel porter, and after rid ing fast to the North Pcnn station for me to give the package to the platform, man there. " 'Be suro nnd get there by a little after 1 o'clock,' he says. '"How about the chango In tho bill?' says I. " 'Keep It, my good man,' says he, run ning his fingers through his black beard." "You gave tho box to the platform man?" asked Monte. "Yes, I took It up myself." CONTINUED TOMORROW THE CHEERFUL CHERU5 At dt.vr I lika to lie t.rd vfc-tck Tke dbr)res.5 Fwk txvay. It tLwe me. 30 to .see. tKe. sun Vrwr?i.p 6.rotker cfay ?- urn.""'. JJ Ffr "0 TREATMENT OF GOITRAND HOW TO AID VICTIMS OF SERIOUS AFFLICTION By WILLIAM JN Irc Tilt; iuvue' siedlcale lo la Suisse Romande, March. 10 IB, Dr. F. Mes- serll reports somo excellent results In tho treatment of simple goitre by the dally administration, for a period of several weeks, of acttvo Intestinal antiseptics, such as thymol, salol, benzonaphthol. The salol was given In doses of IE grnlns twice a day. It Is best taken an hour or two after food, and must be discontinued If any signs of kidney irritation appear, such ns dark-colored urine, pain or frequency For salol Is nothing but a combination of salicylic add and carbolto acid, and car bolic acid Is apt to Irritate the kidneys. In every Instance In which these reme dies were given, there was a distinct Im provement, a reduction of from ono to two and ono-half Inches In the clrcumferenco of the neck, with but a single exception. Generally the enlarged thyroid complete ly disappeared. From India Doctor MacCarrlson reports experiments In which goitre was produced by the drinking of polluted water, nnd cleared up by the administration of In testinal antiseptics. Ordinary laxatives have some reputa tion for curing goitre, probably by me chanically clearing nway large masses of bacteria from tho Intestine, The greater part of tho bulk of fecal matter In health consists of the dcud bodies of bacteria. It Is possible that antiseptics directly influence the production of some specific goitre-producing agent In the bowel. Or they may simply diminish tho putrefac tive changes always occurring In the In testine of meat eaters, and so remove some of the functional burden from the thyroid gland, which Is physiologically concerned In the destruction or burning up of ptomaines or Injurious toxins from any source. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Awful Name, but Good Medicine I have heard of a medicine called hexa methyllnentaetramlnn. For goodness sake, what Is It for? Answer It Isn't so bad as that. It Is hexamethylenamine, and Is official In the United States Pharmacopoeia. It Is given as a urinary antiseptic, and is also ueed to oppose Infection In the gall-sac and gall ducts, aa well as In acute coryza or, as some "fellers" eay, "cold In the head." Personally, we think It Is a valuable rem edy for chorea or St Vitus' dance, which, of course, is also a germ disease. Prevention of Pyorrhoea A student In our school has the begin nings of pyorrhoea. Can she do anything Friends of the Rainbows Rainbow Stamp Collectors! 100O orted fortlm stamps lent to you post paid for S3o. Writs for our now list of lOo sets. PHILA. STAMP CO. Zl South 17th St., Philadelphia KIDDIES' KANDIES Tho iTTum-yum kind." Makes your mouth watr to think of thrm Weir your RAINUOW JUJTTON WHEN YOU cglfK IU ,ND GET A GREAT BUR. Peek at this aMortmenti Puffed, nice, ttf- balls or squares, S (tots each. Chddran Eat Them With Delight. Old-fashioned Stick Candr. IS cents lb. 'loft Yellow Jack at 15 cents lb. All Uontisu Candy Absolutely Pure and Wholesome, CANDY MAKERS TO THE RAINBOWS Mala Store 9 S. 15th 10 S. Broad IS OTHER RETAIL. STORES FACTORY. 2SD SANS Oil 8TS. Tools for Rainbows Bon wishing- to set a tool chest et their owp will do well to follonf ovir artls snsnts from day to day. .Those fiha wish to buy a ket alt at one should sea TUB RAIN BOW TOOL CHEST! Wle " Er 23 cent extra, CONTENTS i 1 hand saw. 1 block plane. I hatchet, 1 brace. I try Moare, 1 inarklu saute, server nrtrer, 1 chUel, l.Uad .Dfscll. y claw bjnamtt. I tuser bit. I llmleeblt. 1 screw dxlter bit. Bait paiMb. X rule. 1 oil tune i. Ballet. 1 (imlet. bradowU, I box nails. V J, B. Shannon Hardware Co. 816 Chestnut St., Philadelphia Marion HarlancPs Corner Sweetbread Timbalcs ALWAYS have good magazines on hand and cannot bear to see them go I to the junk nllo when soma poor, lonely person might enjoy them as we do. I should be gtAd to have some Cornerlte send me a good reclpo for nice crisp tlm bales. I have been unsuccessful In ob taining ono. Also would be thankful If Rome one will glvo mo a pattern of drawn work Insertion In crochet "MRS C. C. M." Your gift of magaztnes Is most oppor tune. We are gathering up all e can find 'lying around loose." And In very gratitude we must get for you the desired pattern. But I wish you had told us what manner of timbalcs you wantl We have recipes for sevin or eight varieties under our eyes. At a venture I offer one for sweetbread MmbAles: Make shells of rich puff paste, bake them, nnd fill, white hot, with a mixture made according to the fol lowing recipe: Cut a pair of blanched sweetbreads Into small dice. Cut ten canned mushrooms Into quarters and mix them with the Bueetbrends, Add eight blanched and chopped almonds and six olives cut Into tiny pieces Heat a cup of crenm and thicken It with a teaspoonful of cornstarch rubbed Into ono of butter. When smooth and thick add the sweet breads, olives, etc If too thick now. thin the mixture with a little mushroom liquor. As soon ns all Ingredients aro heated through removo from the flro nnd turn Into the shells Helps for the Housewife "Just a helpful word, by tho way, for my sister housemothers: Drop a handful of salt tn tho bluing water, and your washing won't freeze Spots on a knife may be rubbed off by using n cork with alcohol. ANNA P" I wish you had told us how much bluing water Bhould go with tho handful of salt Any device that will keep clothes from freezing on the lino Bhould bo welcome to tho housekoeper whoso flno linen suf fered from freezing In tho open air dur ing tho "cold snaps" of tho passing win ter. A dear woman showed me, nlmost with tears, the other day a flno damask tablecloth that looked ns If It had been pepporcd with flno shot. Tho laundress left It to freczo in tho teeth of a sharp northwester, and the teeth bit Into It Filled Cookies "This Is my fir lotcr to tho H. H. C. I hope I may bo welcome! I read It eery day and havo n lot of good things clipped out nnd put away for future, use. I send a recipe for filled cookies: Cup of sugar, half cup of lard shortening, ono egg, half cup sweet milk, threo nnd one-hnlf cups of flour, two tenspoons of cream of tartnr, one teaspoon of soda, ono teaspoon of vanilla, pinch of salt, This Is the filling: One cup of chopped rnlslns, half cup nugar, hnlt'cup of water, BRADY, M. D. to help It, without incurring a dentistry bill? Answer Dentistry conies first, both In prevention and treatment of this very common and very damaging condition. But we recommend tho habitual uso of a tooth-paste containing emetln or Ipecac, or the toothbrush may be wot with n solu tion of the strength of one drop of fluid extract of Ipecac In 20 dropi of grain alcohol. It Is well to massago this Into the gums with the fingers. Cocoa Too Stimulating for Children Please explain why you advise against cocoa for children under 12 Answer Because It contains theobro mine, a stimulant Identical in effect with caffolne of coffee. Real Old Virginia Muffins Virginia muffing aro a good old southern delicacy, which many northen cooks will find useful to mako In an emergency. Sift 2 cupfuls of flour with 2 rounded tea spoonfuls of baking powder, 1 teaspoonful of salt and H cupful of sugar. Add U cupful of melted butter. 1 egg well beaten and 1 cupful of seeded raisins. Stir to a smooth batter with I cupful of milk and bake In a warm buttered jnuuln pan. 'Chic HATS At Reduced Prices Owing to tha backward aeason all our It! to Id models now $4.00 and $5.00 Take Immediate advantage of this offer before the stocks ara ex hausted. Parisian Millinery bhop St. I. HEIJ1NFU 247 S. 11th St. Two Doors Below Locust flBk (hi a Knitted Fabrio) jHHfi Ladies ana KtSm Misses Suits issassassakrVassassassassassaP 1T!SSL 18.50 22.50 24.50 UK Spring and Summer jlHA Models and Colors jjHV Suits for all purposes jHIB except the Ballroom HH or jB Also jH lop Motor and .IHjHI Polo Coat Mb K MannaDilkv mm m tioa-eHcsTNurTrterr " STYLE 630 PRICE $22.50 .... i in i . All remmnntfstlon dJreed to Marlen Harlanil .shonld eneloee a atsmpea. .self adnrffd envelop snn ellpplnr of the article In which yon are Interested, rrr sons trlshlnr tA fiM In the charitable work of the It. If, 0. should write Marlon narlana. A ear ef this paper, for. nd- la paper, for. d enld like to help, arenies or those they wonirt and, hating recelred them. ctnnmDnicax airrci Trim inose parties. two teaspoons of flour. Cook until thick, being careful, as It burns easily. Roll tho cookies thin, cut out and place In pan. Put a teaspoon of filling upon each, put another cooky gently upon the first, And bake In a hot oven. These aro fine. I have always used this recipe. "I. M. U." One who hns such good things under her hand nt the novel and attractive re clpo, for which thank you, need not doubt her welcome. I Bhall try tho formula for filled cookies at my earliest con venience. But, with your permission, I shall substitute two even teaspoons of the best baking powder I know of for tho soda and cream of tartar. For many years I used the soda and cream of tar tar In the proportions you mention, nnd wns satisfied with tho result. I prefer the bnklng powder now ns more con venient. I Anticipate pleasure from tho fitted cookies. Jly young people will do them nnd you full Justice. All whlto Buckskin Trlncesi boot light welted Ivory soles covered Louis Heels on the Itttz last "The Kohinoor,, Like the famous Kohi noor diamond, this white boot is a "gem among gems." We are particu larly proud because Phila delphia women have shown their appreciation of our efforts to supply them with white and white-combination boots this season. The Royal de Luxe pat terns show many styles in white "The Kohinoor" among them all with welted soles and if obtain able elsewhere would cost from $7 to $12. Here as always $4.00. loyal Boot Shfop 1208 Chestnut St ?Wist,. 2 t fOwOIMHRpjtoiirant) A (f-r, FLOOR, SAVES $ Madam. SPEAR'S NEW RANGE I roasts and 'bakes per fectly, burns less fuel, saves you labor, and always provides you an abundance of hot water. Mads In Combination for both Coal and Gas, "Warm Air , Hot Water Steam Beating A Stove for Evry Purpoi Jas. Spear Store & Heating Co. 1823 Market Street Blnea 1B58 18 fine white diamonds In latest style Brooch, mods of all CJ1 AK ( platinum JpXaD.UU lt Other Platinum Brooches, Cjj $75.00 upward m THnMpijnN ssh so. sth st , ...w... w.. Eat. 18SI BSj3iaEisiarajaaiaisiaiasrsiBJ5M2aE3i5iaic ,,ii i ' ' 1 1 vl 1. T W. o$H was Tjr"j f. it. HEALTHXOMFORTBCAUtf sf WOMEN A good friend has set us to thinking. Sho said: "Your Wcn&ttltft tit rimkJ m patent mtJlclati." Which means that our ads havo given her thq idea that tho Wondcrlift is a sick woman's corset. Probably that's our fat.lt -wo may havo said too much about the marvelous health features when, in reality, tho Wondcrlift is quite as remarkable as a stylo corset. Here's tho fact: Tha very fcataren that make Nemo Won dcrlift Corsets so healthful also mould the figure into perfect fashion-tines. For instance: 1. Tho Wondcrlift Dandlet pro motes health by giving perleot physical support. It also prevents tha corse f front riding up and twitting, thut preserving smooth, fashionable lines. 2. It reshapes and reduces too-full figure, and builds up and rounds out a too-slim figure. In other words, it corrects naturat figuro-defects; insures comfort. 3. Tho Nemo "bridge" assures freedom from preieurooverfjuitrio region, promotes freo breathlotf Ddgooddiftcstion, i.e.: HEALTH. It also induces an erect, grace ful, fashionable pose, without which real STYLE is impossible. EMPHATICALLY the Nemo Wonderlift IS a STYLE Corset of the. high est class, and it is MADE SO by its wonderful HYGIENIC FEATURES There's ono Wonderlift model for very slim figures with sharp hip bones and oonoavo abdomen No. 657, at $5.00. Another for the biggest worrrsn, with rolls of flesh all over No 998, at $10.00. This Is tho only corset of its kind ever made. Then there are other models, not so extreme: B54 -for short stout womcnVM.$5.00 B85 or tsllsr fall fif ures .SS.00 558 fer slander to medium. .JS.00 1000 a model ds lux, of tustme roctde, for avcrafefuH urcl..)10. We confidently re peat this prediction: In due time, nearly every woman who wears a corset will wear a Nemo Won derlift. 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