lr !E3i3ttJB T, kJ,J3 'iJAJ7 IsMlftSJHsW lUiiillJIHijIi BMING- LfiDGHSB-ttlllABBIPHlA TtTlDBBAY, APBIL' 25, 1016, ?. OlltD, MADE TO "PEEL DUMB," WRITES MOVINGLY TO M'LISS Yjpttitgster Would Like to Be "Smart" Enough to iY Have Party and Go 'Way in an "Auto" When She Graduates -m; " m kwm fotlowlnjr chltdlsh outpouring hns touched mo deeply: "Dar M'llg I Jiavo a xrlrt friend whom I iro to see very much. I nra n tf Xi years of ace. and when t went to her house I mndn friends with Dome Mi who jroes to college, 'H0 nlwaya Is very nlco to u and tells ua nice tblncs. Hut every tlmo we I J.f Illllnrr tut nliiut.. itt .. . u.n.l . .i !..... n..t It -,nlA., 11 n taa ...... .a ito fiitnj-n luiiH us auineiiiiiiR; nuout iu runic mu ti. hhvi .w w.becauso he tell me elie Is very bright In school nnd sho Is 13 years old, and I JN11 ilrst year hlirh school. "Ho told mo that when sho trmdtmteil nlin Imil n Inrco narlv. and nftcr the jBrly sho went away In an nuto for the summer. He said sho can play the piano d swim well, and play all kinds of games with balls. "Every tlmo wtf get a-tollilng about her ho makes mo feel dumb, because I tn 12 and am In fho fifth grade B. I'lcnse answer to 'RerlouB mind.' I would h very much obliged If yofr-cquld help me." fj My dear Child of tho Serious Sllndlt does hurt terribly, does it not, to ho 4 made to "feci dumb," but do you know that In the long run .It's awfully, awfully frwed, fdr Us, because when wo havo our eyes open to tho fact that wo do not , possess tho nccornpllahmcnts that some of the boys and girls of our acquaintance petMess, it makes us work all the harder, nnd In the end, If we rcully work hard nough, we find ourselves 'way ahead of thoso pcoplo to whom theso things seem to como naturnlly. I bollevo that there It scarcely anything that you cannot accomplish If you rwtlly want to nnd try hard enough. Don't envy tho young man's clover llltlo sister who can "play tho piano and swim and play all kinds of games with halls, na who Is In the flrBt year high school." Itesolve that you nro going to do everything that you make up your mind to well, and don't let nnythlng prevent you from living up to that resolution. Afany little boys and girls have not your advantage They really aro.vcry stupid, but they do not think no, nnd therefore they Mover tnko any stops to jvereomo their stupidity. They are "dumb" little boys nnd girls nnd they "jr-ow up" Into "dumb" men and women. They go through life being "dumb" nd miss all of tho flno things on that account. Tho mero fuct that you "feci dumb" puts you In a very hopeful class. Many people haven't hciiko enough to realize their own stupidity. After all, you aro not very far behind. To be 12 years old and In tho fifth grade Is no dlsgra6o at all. It simply means that If you "pass" every year you'll fe 19 when you graduatefrom high school Instead of 18, which Is tho average BK. Why not study two pr three hours every day this summer In an effort to "skip" a. grado? If you don't pass the exams this fall, your studying will nt least help you In yoUr work of the coming year and you can try again to "skip" a grade. Tho secret of tho wholo thing is not to glvo up. Sometimes, too, backwardness nt school does not mean that tho backward child hasn't a good brain, It means 'that sho hasn't a healthy body. Do you know that tho wise doctors have found out thut If a llttlo boy, or girt, has adenoids (thoso hateful llttlo growths that are In tho back of somo pcorflo's noses nnd ' make it hard to breathe rlght or enlarged tonsils, ho or sho Is not nearly no bright as tho llttlo boy or girl who hasn't got them? And soon after they nro taken out tho llttlo boys nnd girls who had them becomo just ns bright, and sometimes brighter than the rest of tho children in the class. If wo lived In olden times this would undoubtedly be cnlted a miracle, but It's truo Just the snino. It would be splendid, of course, wouldn't It, if we could all havo n party nnd rldo away In nn nuto for tho summer, almost like tho princesses In tho fairy stories only they always picked out mllk-whlto steeds with Hawing manes and silky tails to rldo away on. But If thero are girls and boys who always seem to be having a bettor tlmo than wo havo, think of the thousands who haven't ns much many of them never oven get enough to cat. Lots of boys and girls who wero made to "feel dumb" grew up Into very famous men and women. You remember Hlr "Walter Scott, who wrote "Ivnnhoe," and all thoso other wonderful books, used to havo to wear a dunco cap in school, because ho was the very dumbest boy In tho class. Maria Somervllle, who be- c&ma a very famous astronomer and whose namo will go down in history, while thoso of her classmates aro already forgotten, was exceedingly backward when she was your ago. Precocity (you know that means being "smart for one's ego") doesn't always mean that the chllfl who Is precocious Is going to ho a bigger success than tho child who has to study very hard in order to Know things. Don't wasto any time envying any llttlo girl who seems to bo moro gifted than you, but spend every precious minuto In trying to perfect yourself In tho things you undertake, and I am sure thnt if you have a brother he will somo day be as proud to boast of your accomplishments as the man you -write about Is of his sister. My very best wishes to you. SI LISS. TlgCHEERFUL CHOWS Til VrJMkrwoMife vndkvrvteci By vrtste'er vnkind (jorji send, And keep my . fixed. Vhen I ytep oFT tt the. end. rwrtis m7 SEEN IN THE SHOPS Marion Harland's Corner All rommnnlrallon ndrt rni.nl til Marian llnrland elirmlil enrlni a inninfd, Heir 'nddrrsafd rnrHrtr nnd n rllppln of Hie nrtklfl In which nn nr IntereMfd , Ttf wins w lnhlnir to nlil In Hit rluirltnblx work of lh II. It. I'. Minnld wrlla Mnrlnn Harland, In care of (hi nnpr. rnr nrt tlrrftsee of tlioxe (her would Ilk lo help, nnd lintlnr rrrcUfil them tomniunlcnte direct with llioto rmrtlm. Letters to the "Editor of tho Woman's Pace Addrenn all communication to M'l.lwt, ear of (he Ktrnlnir I-edter. Ids of the paper only. Writ on one Ifear St'liss Plesme HUBBcst some nice walks to take on Sundays not too far from Philadelphia. HIKKR. Philadelphia Is so rich In beautiful sub urbs, and virtually every one has Its "pretty walk." Specifically, however, there are few lovelier lanes and pikes than those that radiate from tho 69th street terminal. Cobb's Creek, the West Chester pike, tho walk to Stratford are all worthy of In vestigation. The road from Olenslde to Willow Grove is said to be very Inviting. Likewise, one from the end of Baltimore avenue to Lanndowne by way of tho Drexel Diddle camp. To speak of tho Walk alone the 'WlisHahlckon as one of ex ceptional charm albeit too well patronized for one who wishes for the silent places. Is to mention something well known to every ene. Dear M'llss Please tell me the beat Way to blanch sweetbreads after they fcave been parboiled? COOK. As soon as you take them from tho boiling wafer, throw them Into very cold water or Iced water and let them remain until they arc thoroughly chilled. This will whiten them. Dear M'llss We are a group of school girls who havo formed a club with a teacher as sponsor. We are all near the age of 17. A namo for this club Is a great perplexity and wo would be grateful for your help on this subject. The object of the club Is to help others. We are dolhg somo dramatic -work and we are taught sewing and crocheting. In fact, we are learning everything that will pave tho way for true and noble woman hood. HIGH SCHOOL GHtt.S. The object of your organization Is so praiseworthy that I am sure no matter what name you select It will como to stand for something good and truo In the community In which you gather. How would one of theso names do: Tho Others First Club, tho Helping Hands, Hxcelslor, the Willing Workers, tho Strlvers, the Ileady Helpers? ADVICE OP FAMILY DOCTOR LEADS TO END OF DISEASE M By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. " Y SO.V, aged 3, writes a determined, wo might say wilful, woman, has had pllepsy ten months. The family phy sician saw the first attack and told us . what It was. He gave general advice about diet, bathing, rest from certain t tetatal work and medicine. The patient r has always been of the nervous type, a Juird worker, but the family history Is cjean. He has never used tobacco or al 1 oohol, but has been a very heavy eater. Ha has also been constipated for years. We took him to two different osteopaths. Koth treated him for about three months. One of them alio made him fast two Weeks, to get rid of a lot of poison he sU4 clogged the system. Then we took him to a chiropractor. He wM soma of the vertebrae of the spine Mfwa out of place, and guaranteed to cure By son In 30 adjustments for $100. paid la advance. I never pay anybody In ad vance! have a rating and own property 0 I didn't have tho vertebrae adjusted. since I am told that everybody who visits it chiropractor Is told the same thing, and, caoreover, one of the best orthopedic spe cialists ut America examined my son two days later and found the spine absolutely Rormal in every respect, Then we took tho patient to a nerve specialist, whom the family doctor had auvested In the first ulace. He was un. akle to glva him an appointment for art WHK, out wa waited, tie men gave tne u most thorougn examination, inciuu- feMr & X-ray photograph, which showed fjtt plne perfect And he made a blood uoawn, www proven iu w yuom ' On the strength of this examlna tby injected, something into tbe al canal. That was over three months ilv ion has not bad a fit since, and ta all appearances la well. He returns rry two weeks to the doctor (the family c&ctar (or observation. Ana lei rae say, KSrt that' when yu 1iarp on the family fekyslcian," as you call It, you are doing lil' work, for It was only your wls WWBBtJ that brought us back to our senses fetline. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS "gcaper Juvenilia." do not see why you go out of yom r- dm , y.y i ., ' ... , , :-;., jij way to Insult the "old women." Is there nnythlng criminal in being old? I know some women of advanced years who are very good do -rs. And their patients pre fer them to old or young men doctors, too. Answer, night you are. The women physicians (.o give us strong competition both the old women and the young women. And when we say "the old womon," you ought to understand we are using a figure of speech. Old age In Itself nueds no defense. Besides, aren't we all getting along In years? She Sheds Many Tears I liave had overflow of tears on the cheek for several years. Wsb treated for catarrhal trouble, without relief, A spe cialist opened the tear duct several times, but that also failed to benefit me. The specialist now wishes to do a little opera tipn to make the lid lie closer to the eye ball so that It will prevent the overflow. I am not sure whether I should have tnis done, wnat snail I do? Answer The operation Is a cuatomary ikuccuuii aim usuaiiy gives satisfactory remits. Jewish Bible in KngHfih l.TTTItdi you plensn send the nddr1 of Wlher 12. to mo7 Hlio wishes to Join a dramatic club. Also, tell me whf-ro I can obtain a Jewish Ulbln wrltlrn In I2ngllsh. 12. -M. It." I hate Imagined Hint the Scripture it the Old Testament read by Iho Hebrews nre tho snme with those used by our selves. If there be nn edition published for the especial Jcrvl'cs of the syna gogue and for, reading In Jewish fnmlllo we shall be glad to sccuro copy for our correspondent. Tho Idea of n different version Is new lo mo. I refer your request lo readers of like faith nlth yourself. Tho address of Kather 13. went to you by mail. Origin of "Undo Snm" "Being a constant render of your col umn, I should npprcclnto your telling mo where tho name 'Uncle Hnm' originated. I nm n full-fledged American citizen, nnd n little bit embarrassed nt my own Iroo rnnco In this respect Nevertheless, wo nil remember tho old phrnse, 'Belter lute than never' K12AIH2U." Tho name question was printed In tho Corner a month or so ngo.fnnd up to dntu we have hnil no reply. Nor hino Inquiries of private citizens who, one would sup pose, ought to be fully Informed with re gard to "catch words" pertaining to na tional affairs, been more successful. Again wo appeal to our renders In general fur elucidation of tho puzzle. Who first duhbed our dignified (lovcriiincnt "t'nrlo Snm"? Tnkinjj Government Claim "Can you give mo the help thnt you grant to so innny? I until to know Home thing about Government claims. What size claim can a person take and how long must he or she work It to get a clear title? What crops must bo raised each year? Is there nny ago or sex limit In staking a claim? Must one take a chance In tnklng ono? Also, should like some correspondence I am 20. , "roiiNnrtiTn" Write to the Department of tho Interior, Washington, 1). C. for full Informntlun upon the subject. You will rceclo exact details, etc., as to tho steps ou might to tako In tho pursuit of your purpose. Nevertheless, should readers he cognisant of certain side Ihhuoh of whhh they have learned by experience hnppy and disa greeable tho Corner Is hospitably open to thorn, should the wish to glvo practical hints to our anxious correspondent. Tho correspondence lie sceks.may be of service to him In this direction. Selections for Itccitntion "I am coming to you for help. Imping you will respond favorably Can you te.l mo whore I can get a feu comic selec tions to be recited nt parlor entertain ments nnd tho like Informal evening nf fairs? May I put In n bid fur those slllc nnd velvet pieces? A dear friend who has been bedfast for iO years would be thankful for them. I hope I'm not ask ing -too many favors, this being my first time of writing. I nm willing to aid at any time and hope to bo of service. "P. M. H." Our corps of parlor elocutionists and readers who are particularly Interested in recitations, public or private. ar? so licited to Impart tho desired Information to the writer of the foregoing. I am sorry to suy that the silk and velvet pieces to which she refers wero bestowed upon an earlier applicant. I hereby Issue n rail for a supply for the bedfast Invalid. Twenty years in bed! Can you conceive the dreariness tho words Imply? Homes for Crippled Children "I have a boy nearly 7 years old who when he was 2Vj was a victim of Infantllj paralysis. He is now paralyzed In both lower limbs. I want to know If there Is a home for crippled children hi Iowa. And would he bo admitted? I linvo no means of giving the child nn education ami, as you can seo, he needs more than n normal child would. It. U. C " Wo have many and Intelligent corre spondents who will undoubtedly answer your query under cover to ns. We hold your address and will communicate with you by mall as soon as we receive the de sired Information. Wo ngret that we have not this In hand at present. Cleaning White I'lumea "Will you please tell mn how to clean white plumes? L, M." Havo plenty of clean gasoline In a largo bowl. IJruah the plumes free of dust and souse them, one nt a time, gently and repeatedly up and down In tho liquid. Shake off the clinging drops and dry In the fresh air, leaving- them hanging all night to get rid of the odor. Next day $4 W!V iuvjV". LINfiKRIK GOWN FOR INFORMAL WEAR TODAY'S lllusttatloii IV.-iitiiiH a llngeiln frock of unusual rhnrm. It Is of ecru embroidered net with tircindlc used ipilto effectively In an nppllqucd design. Bands of orgiuidla urn used In trimming tho sleeves and hnrdoilng the doiibln tunic effoot. with hemstitching and pivoting used for outlining. Tho hem of tho underskirt Is finished with triplo cording, which Is also used In Joining thu deep cuffs to the bishop skces and outlining the wnlst front In stw effect. Novelty buttons adorn the ileep glidle, which fulls below the normal waist line. Price. T2D.7R. lay colors nro used very effectlxely In the hat. which Is sulphur-colored llserc inllnn with a navy satin facing. Small navy picnlcd grossgrnln hows adorn tho crown, which Is encircled by n gulden wtcnth of many colored (lowers. In any color, J". fit. The name of the. shop wheie these atticlcs may be purchased wilt he supplied by tho Kdltnr of the Woman's Page, Hvn.viNd I.Ktiriiui, C08 Chestnut street. The inquest must bn accompanied by a stumped, sclf-nddrcssed cmclope, and must mention tho (Into on which tho article appeared. hold them In tho rushing steam Issuing from tho spout of a boiling teakettle, and complete tho curling process by shaking them In tho mouth of a hot ocn. Author of HumorouH Rhyme "Could you please tell me In your Cor ner tho name of the author ami tho tltln of a poem which runs along something ltko this: Who lurrl that nwl? Why, 1 rould make an old bat l,nok morn Ukrt nn owl Than that linrrld fowl Niurk ui thri so stlrf I.Ike a piece nf old lenth(r. "I believe tho Inst lino Is, "Anil tho barber kept on shaving.' 1 should bo Kind to have you publish It entire In thu Corner, or tell me whero I could find It. Also, tell mo where to find tho poem, 'Moo, cow, moo!' If. J. IV 1'nless my memory plays mo false, tho comic selection (and amusing It was!) went tho rounds of the papers 20 or 30 years ago. and tho refrain of tho comment at the end of each verse was. as you s.ty, "Ami tha barber kept on shaving." It told tho lale of a customer under tho rnzor who crlflclzcd the stuffed owl In no meas ured terms until, ns ha nroso from tho chair at the end of the shavo, tho mn llgned bird Muttered from its perch. Tho Corner would be glad to secure a copy for Its own use. Ilcfeircd, with emphasis. Who wrote the rhymes? Thu request for tho nursery rhyme Is likewise passed down the line. ' ( Old Piece of Music "I have found among my selections a piece of music entitled 'llemember Mo at Keniiig Hour." 'enteicd according to act of Congress, May 9, TS23,' making tho piece 87 years old on May 0. 191C. It Is In excellent condition. Do you think It has any value? S. T. D." Jtcferred to collectors of old hooks npd first editions nf music. We hold your address. New Dessert Hero Is something different In the way of puddings. Anil tho man of tho family usually likes puddings. Take a pint of rhubarb, cut it into inch long pieces, then cover with a cupful of sugar. Let this stand for nn hour. Now have a largo pudding pan nt hand, Into which you can put the rhubarb,, a pint nt bread crumbs and a cupful of rnlslns In layers. Add a half-cupful o hot water. A final layer of hrend crumbs should bo milled to tho top, and tho wholo coolcrd In tho oven for 40 minutes, Cover tho top of tho dish during tho first half-hour of linking. Servo with whipped cream. Mushrooms Mushrooms aro a welcomo dainty for tho Invalid. Tho following Is a simple way to cook them: Just let them simmer gently In brow-neil butter until thoroughly cooked. The flavor and success of tho mushrooms depends upon tho slowness of tho process. If you use a chafing dish, turn tho lame down to low, or It It Is electrically fitted use lower power. At least a half-hour Is icqulred In cooking. Left-Over Bread All tho loft ocr pieces of bread, should bo wrapped carefully In n Hour bag, or a sack. Hang this whero the nlr can reach It It serves to keep the bread free from mold. And you always havo it at hand when you want, lo put it through tho meat chopper for hrcad crumbs, bread puddings, cutlets, etc. To Clean Wicker Coarse n.ilt and water Is tho best cleanser for wicker furniture and summer matting. Uso a strong brush, and be suro to dry tho articles thoroughly. FOOD PRINCIPLES WATER How Much Water Do You Drink in a Day? By VIRGINIA E. KIFT iveen meals would si : i aeeasf wfovttrm COUIjD you count how many times you have been told, and then Immediately forgotten, the number of glasses of water you should drink In a day? A simple way to remember la to multiply the num ber of mcnls most pcoplo eat In n day three by two, nnd you have six, tho number of glasses of wator you should, but do not, tnko dally. Food which, on the nvernge, contains 60 per cent, or more of wnter will supply four glassfuls In n dny. If water was not tho most abundant element In food many ncoolc. 'because they drink so little bo- tween meals would suffer In consequence. Nature, therefore, has provided a way of helping the mnn who Is neglectful, or forgetful In this ro- spect. ' When you know that two-thirds or 6C. per cent, of your body weight thnt Is 1(W pounds out of 160 Is m a tl o up of water you can un derstand "why" you should drink so much dully, and If you 'hnvn any very serious Ills, or oven minor ones, drinking moro- water Is sure lo bo a big help In overcoming them. Tho body Is kept clean on the outside by frequent applications of water and tho same treatment, strange as It may seem. Is equally beneficial on tho Inside. Wator Inside tho body travels to every nook nnd corner, dissolving tho wnstn products of ttio tissues and carry ing them through complicated processes until at liiHt It washes them nut of the body. Hostile this lin pot Unit duty water keeps tho blood nnd tho fluids of tho body nocossary In digesting fond, of tho right consistency Also, food could not w7tw paoi7Ep bo absorbed by tho body without water, for It helps to carry tho needed building and repair material to tho body tissues, Another great uso of water Is In keep ing tho body temperature normal. An Eskimo has approximately tho same body temperaturo as a Hottentot, resurdlcss of k k Iho different cllme.-j n which they lite. Tho fnct Is due entirely to tho regulation of body heat by witter. In warm weather tho tnolsluro from tho body Hows freely through tho pores, ridding thn tissues by moisture evaporation of their excessive, heat. This keeps tho liody temperature nt a "mean normal" estlmnled by Wun deilleh to bo !8.6 degrees Fahrenheit no matter how hot may bo tho day. Iri 0 o I d o r wcdtlier a comparatively sms.II amount nf bent is lost by pcrsplfntldn, moisture evnpora Hon, nnd hence the Ixidy temperature Is kept up to normnti A rise or ftill In body temperature, he It only half of n tie etxvs K?w4nrie gree, Is always a serloiis'conslderollon. If you nnd it unpleasant to drlfik Witter between meals, remember then to select "watery" foods In greater quantity thdrl tho starchy ones nt meal time Whert posslblo cat moro than twlee nn mnnV gieen vegel ables, celery, spinach, cab bage, lettuce, as winter ones -beans, peas, potatoes elc. Add ns much fruit to your menu ns jour pooketbonk can provide, ginpes, apples, oranges, grapefruit, find when ou llnd these unavailable tho dry fruits, apricots, prunes, dried peaches and apples. "Ih It nil rlRlit to drink water at meal lime?" somo ond'has nsked. The most recent reports n n y that when you want' a drink of water,- tnko It, no mutter what tbe situation. Tha dlscoverj of A see' nndiiry passngoway In tho stomach by nlmoBt Immediately or 70 witrcts. which wator passes Into tho IntestlneH, has done away with me theory that drinking wnter at meal tlmo woakens thn strength of tho gastrla and other digestive Juices. Benson your foods well. Tho eplcy flavor given you a daslrn for wnter, nnd drink ing wnter voluntarily at Intervals, will be far moro pleasant and do you moro good than If you hcgrudglngly gulp down a glass llko somo nasty medicine at pro scribed periods. Copyrlsht Kim by Vlritlntn I!. Kill. Goggle Veil l'nter tho newest of motor veils! It Is made of chiffon In various shades. In tho centre Is nn Isinglass Insert, Inigc enough to cover tho face. Motor goggles nie un necessary with a veil like thin, that shields the faco and protects the eyes as well. More Lingerie It seems as If something now In tho lingerie line crops up over night. Tho lat est thing the term Is used with duo re gard for coming events Is a touch of Chinese embroidery In d.ilnty pale-bluo or white chiffon articles. Song Who has robbed tho ocean envo, To tliiKo thy litis with coral hue? Who from India's distant wave For thec those pearly treasures drowJS Who, from youder orient sky, Stolo tlio mprnlng of thine eye? Uut one charm remains behind, Which mute eatth can no'er Impart; Nor In ocean wilt thou find, Nor, In tho circling nlr, n heart. Fairest, woiiidst thou perfect bo? Take, oh, tako that heart from me. John Shaw.. I Cream of TarfiaF is derived from grapes; This means a healthful fruit origin, a natural foorj( as distinguished front miiJraLsulWitulcs such Phosphate used iking powders. as in lu m A encapcr ROYAL BAKING POWDER Made lrom Cream ol Tartar Absolutely Pure No Alum No Phosphate rifMinTrwrarngiiai THE WOOING 4 ktjf wnslmuitiil Tbw 'gBps -SF&ni pcsiiawr ' aim , jk. f-or. 14 lOvr Crne') H4BHSr OftEVE dntUttd ?m'&u mud Si CKr,MT iT. HOUSE CLEANING HELP! 1 A Polish for Everything im try uyruB me suraice off the metal whei&trapod pol Ish will take off theltarnUh with -so little effort, lie have a complete stock ofwfll kinds of polishes. JfranklinMiDer -St 5'Sr" INCORPOgATCO 1626 Chestnut Si TA Itouta Furnishing HEMSTITCHING 5 CENTS A UMKy FLKATINO Mi UUT-rilS'H rOVSBEl 31AU, OUDlSUa INJr Y MODERN EMUHQIufcRY CO. fttroc 2S03. ItofLLftaut St. I The modern solution 1 I of theMpthProblem I ;'k lL tgW jT l PMF?SWWI7,,!s.'!.... va 2 VSl V MOTH PBQOF IT U p.l.tlvmfclotn ffurnc Uht, .fcnjrindltj, conrenl.nt, Holdi 8 ulr-t lloihtj. Mrthi pol tlvely won't so tgar the tarred loUr- ' llolnjr. Ooaa't Alt thcm-(Av Mvfr gtt U. Bttttr tbln Ur Ui or ctdir cbctU. Tbe trway to ktp your fur. Bold CT ff by all Dejurtmvnt Jb I VT VF Scares and by th beat r bow 1) tirua- Store. ri jLiVf','l'Vyc?JVIiu'JlV'VifT'I','ji1- "1 14 .aKKiV Skinvru!r car u ru xSljBp'Krtt '" or 't-'Pe by fj U MPkI3Jiii, "Y foc'HfblcroUb, U U! 'BMikJ' SP'nce ,24S- it ffl 3S Trw&rT I til rry Sui w Fuadw ntjg ? SB rsA Walnut at 1Mb, UJ y The New White Footwear Decreed by Dame Fashion Whit Calf, Wl.lt. KU.Uin, White Nubuck and Whit. Linvo fashioned in High Boot are in high favor thi ipring. Theta leather make up beautifully, and with the art of skillful ihoemaUing, aro truly' glove-fitting. You will admire the white kid ten-Inch boot with welted sole and full Louis XV covered heel, priced $8.50, Also the white calf and the white linen high-cut models. i. -j m trr .., k en pnbCU U.OVI SMU fOiBU, We have a special medium high cut Nubuck boot with white Ivory leather sole and white leather Louis heel, price You will ee an attractive white kid pump in a small tongue pattern and a chic coloniil, priced $6.50. Also white calfskin pump with Louis XV heel and plain vamp without ornament, In a short-tongue design, priced $5 and $6. There is a white linen model with a turned sole and covered Louis XV heel having a protective aluminum plate between top lift, priced $4.50. iner wui b particular lnlereti in tha Daliimer display thl week for young woman who ore planning summer sojourn. kihime SFloes and Hosiery 1204-06-08 Market St, TETLEY'S TEAS INDIA AND CEYLON IT sha jy tf i No Gilts ,V P w pJL:.jI L Extraordinary Excellence Ileal result obtained II dlieetloa far brewing- are carefullr lallaueJ old Label, 1.00 lb. uff Label. 80c lb.' Green Label, 70c lb. Red Label, 60c lb. All Uraml A fueked In Half and Quarter 1'ouad Tins " New York JLouAoi6 Philadelphia ,',ll Women's Outergarment Specialists 1318 Chestnut Street 2nd F, (Oiipoilte tVaouuiaker') Foorf I lUTS rctiei cks and an average 85 of the Season's most advanced Taillsur and Sport S . of gabardine, serge, Poiret Will, velour knitted jersey cloth, in alt sizes, no two alike, Reduction of 25 Though, as itou know, they were already marked far below what you hava been accustomed to paying. - jr5; ,. -jftlEisl r" , ,-- fg'i '- v , i 4i I II A -.. & a : m .jajh i1 Aij-Jiijivi JA. ...