fl a ! 'S '. h M , s 13EA.G& CHILDREN PRUDENCE , WITH SWIMMING, SAYS M'LISS Respect the Ocean, She Advises, Since You Can not Master ItLife Guard Talks About Safe and Sane Surf Bathing ON SUNDAY the swimming season opened oftlclally with tho first drowning1. An Inexpert awlmmer,a 16-year-old boy, got beyond his depth In tho Schuyl kill, became cramped and went down boforo any ono could rescue him. Doubt less there will be many similar cases before tho season closes, Every year the Increased attendanco at tho public nnd privates swimming Jroola testifies to the fact that aa a nation wo do not fear water If such testl mony were needed. Tho tlmo was when mothers did not want their children to go near It, except at tho proscribed bathing times. It used to bo thought that keeping a youngster Ignorant of tho water was tho surest means of keeping him away from It. But any truant officer In any district that Is near a pool or swimming holo Wilt tell you that theso aro as fascinating a luro as tho diamond or tho circus ring. AS a result of this Increased knowledge, mothers now go to the length not only of encouraging tholr children In aquatic BportB, but of Insisting that they know enough to take cara of themselves In tho water. Hundreds of drownings, however, provo annually that It li "hot enough to know how to swim, Thoso who would enjoy tho water without rear of fatal consequences must also learn prudonco. If you cannot master nn clement, you can at least learn to respect It, I remember last summer Interviewing a coast guard at Atlantic City, a man Who In his tlmo has rescued hundreds of people who would go out beyond tholr depth. It was Immediately after wliat was described as an "ofTset" tldo had owopt 35 pcoplo beyond tho llfo lino. Only a few of them, after almost super human work on tho part of tho life savors, were rescued. It was from tho horo of this occasion that I heard tho most trenchant re marks about tho foolhardlncss of swimmers that I havo ovor listened to. Tou can't beat tho ocean," this brawny rescuer said, "and only fools think thoy aro a match for It. Tour seafaring man, tho sailor and tho coast guard, nsk hjm what ho fears abovo everything elso In tho world and ho will toll you tho sea. Evory man, woman and child should know how to nwlm, as a matter of self preservation. But because they do know how Is no reason why thoy should show off llko fools. "I've been swimming for years was a long-distance champion at ono time and my endurance Is as good as you can find on this coast, but I wouldn't tako tho chances that some of theso excursion i'ooIs, who don't get near tho water moro than halt a dozen times In a summer, tako. "Surf bathing Is as safo as paddling your toes In a brook If you don't go out too far. Stay whero tho pcoplo arc. Anybody who can swim at all can swim In shoulder-depth water. Don't go ovor your head unless It's necessary to rescue Somebody elso. And don't attempt to rescue at all unless you'ro expert. It only means two lives gono Instead of ono. Rescuing Is dangerous enough ovon when It's a man's business. An amateur seldom succeeds at It." Ono of twelve golden rules for girls, tabulated by a Clovcland divine, Is: "Bo considerate about tho tlmo and money of your gentlemen friends." Anybody would know that was n man-made rule. M'LISS. MVASMIifU- LhDElii'h.lhADkLpUxA, WJiiDKJSriUAY, At A if 3, lUi.0. ' ' -i i - - i ! i ii" in it ' ' " "!""! .'.''--."', ' "" ; "" i t...., ,. ... I, , ,,.,... i i . ....... nni i..,.,. ., a ii -.-JU4J.UJ V SEEN iN THE SHOPS Letters to the Editor of the Woman's Pnjje Addrean all communication to M'Lla. rnro of flip Ktcnlnjp ltlger. (tide of tho pnptr only. , rlic on ono Dear MIJss I am n, young woman 23 surs old and for tho last par I have !een suffer Inir off and on with palna in my left shoulder. Nothing that I take nee ma to un It nnv crnoa What would you rprommend? WOUIUKJ) I would recommend that you conduit a physician. In the flrat plaro. nn layman It qualified to proscribe remedies for phjnlcal ailments that may be ery serious, and In the second place, consultation with n reputnble physician Is moro economical In tho lone run. No thin Is more expensive thin stocking up with the nostrums hich one's family, one's relatives, one's neighbors and one's neighbors neighbors take it upon themselves to recom mend, Dear M'LIss In regard to the budget that u mapped out tho other day for a girl who earning $13 a week. I take exception with you that S3 Is a sufficient saving. I think a woman should have nn amount equal to that which sho spends for dressing. You aj'owed your correspondent 3 75 for dress, I believe 92.73 for nulnp would hnvo teen better advice. I agreo lth ou. how ever, that tho bulk of the 315 must go for food. In no other respect have I fault to find with your calculations ECONOMIST. I am euro "Worker" will appreciate jour remarks on the budget. You hae made a mlitake. howeer. If you read my answer flgaln, jou will see thnt I apportioned only flfiu for n dress allowance Not that I think even $3. 7ft a sufficient sum to satisfy thnt unquenchable rriWng that tho aerngo womin hfts for fine feathers Hut mv lows on tho subject differ from yours chiefly. I bcltee, on the subject of present expenditure for tho snko of future re sults. I bolttrve In tho psychology of looking uoll. It 1 not that a new hat will nituilly srevrn one a raise In salary, but I am firmly convinced that a new hat. If It Is a becoming one, so nets on tho spirits of woman thnt It mnkes her mentally brighter, more optimistic nnd. on tho whole, n moro Milunblu asict to her firm A business woman kIob her clothes excep tionally hard wear In my opinion It Is only by tho most CHreful forethought and the most cautious bujlnff that sho can look well on $200 u year. Inr M'Uss In painting the floppy hats thnt aro in stylo nt present would ou uso water color or oil? I am anxious to do one J. T. C. An urtlnt tells me that water color la used. Do not thin jour colors cry much, howeor. I Dear M'Ll- A'hat color Is "reseda" green? INQUIHEIt. It Is a grayish green, the color of garden mignonette Marion Harland's Corner Would Aid Needy Seamstress T SAW In the Helping Hand Corner JL an offer from M. A. D., who had three bust forms to glvo aiay. I have a tittle dressmaker friend with mo who has two little boys and hor mother to care for. Sho helps her husband, who makes only a small salary. Such things as aro offered would be a great help .to her, should she bo the fortunate ono to Bet them. ims. L." The blessed Corner regrets sincerely there wore not a dozen Instead of three bust forms. Not ono of thoso donated by Generous M. A. D. remains In our gift. Your sketch of tho little dressmaker f rlond Intensifies tho regret. I Insert your let ter In the hope that another form may bo waiting In tho background for hor. Your address 13 registered. Something for Seven "I should like to get one of thoso Eng lish Bibles that Ruth P. has to give away. My boy of 11 years would be glad to get a dictionary through the Corner, or sonv books to read to the children. I cannot buy games and books. If you know of any baby clothes for my baby twins, about six months old, I should "bo glad to get them. This Is an arwful lot to ask for. but as my Income 13 small I do not know how to get the things the children need. I have seven, the oldest a boy of 11 years. MRS. t,. II." Tho English Bibles of which you speak went Into the keeping of earlier appli cants before we had your letter. Ono will undoubtedly be bffered expressly for your use, We have never yet printed a request for'the beat of books that was not speedily answered. The rest of your letter Is passed along. Every mall brings fresh proof of the warm hearts and willing- hands that second cur appeals In behalf of the needy and suffering. All rommmilrnllon nriilremiril to Mnrlon Iinrlund Hbould enrlono n ntnmped. nelf-nddri-turil emtlnpe unil a clipping of 111 nrtlrln In which roti nro InterrMrd Ter on nhlilni; to 11 Id In I ho rhnrllahl work of (he II. II. ('. Khoutd rll Marlon Ilurland, In caro of thin paper, for ud drri.Mv of (hot tliev would llko to help, and, having rtreltrd them, communlcut. direct with thnwi partita. r In Need of a Truss Terhaps you know of some one who has a truss for a double rupture to spare? I am In great need of one, but am unable to buy It, as I am laid up and unablo to work. I weigh about 200 pounds and ray single truss la 35 inches. I hope you may hear of some, man who has no further use for ono that may fit me. I am In great agony. HARRY M,f" In reading your note one quotes mentally a changed version of a scriptural phrase. There are few more pitiable sights to the compassionate beholder of his fellow beings than a strong man disarmed by physical infirmity. Such la the one whose communication we offer here, Numbers of trusses have been put at the service of the Comer, and all have been given away. May we not ask hopefully that this sufferer may receive the appliance that will abate fcls "great agony." tVtom Stamp Collectors "Will you kindly send my address to (he person "who offers foreign stamps? I shall be so glad to add them to my collec tion, and will be happy to get any that may not be wanted by another collector. . "S. M.' "I should Ilka a package of .foreign stamps that you speak of for a little boy who la deaf and cannot go to school. He makes a pastime of collecting stamps. "MRS,. J. L. O." The address would have gone to both of you by mall If the bountiful ptpde of eUmp3 had not been depleted, to exhaus tion by previous calls upon it Others my be forthcoming before long". Patches for Quilts "I wish you wpuld send me the name ar-d address of some one who wants Htehe for quijt I have a great many large piece that would da for children's dresses, so prefer a needy family of chil dren, Jta c j." One draws a breath of relief and thank fulness in coralny upon your letter As suredly, yw wlir receive the desired ad 4rw ma uf thaoka to plenteoua nwas ch vHh tiuun. -Qullujsakers, uud moiUitrd ., W.S to wm pleM tak uotlco of P- t from them without delay. And will our large-hearted friend notify us when she has passed ovor all sho can spare? She must not be tortured by petitions for what sho has not to give. All Given Away "A correspondent wishes to pass on an abdominal belt. Could this be sent to a poor colored woman, ho needs one very much? Sho Is worthy and honest. "C. D." My soul Is aweary of repetitions of "given away before we hear of your need " Yet it must go upon record in yet another case. Wo have not an abdominal belt. In our gift at present. I wish I did not havo to say It I Wo hold your present address. Wants a Sewing Machine "For a long, long time I luue wanted a Bewlng machine I read In your faith ful H II, C. of some one who had ono to give away. I am not able to buy one, as I am supporting my mother, dad, four sis ters and self. The oldest girl Is 10 and I have a brother 13. Father had his back broken six years ago, so I am the only support and it is hard. I work In a cloth ing factory and if I had a sewing machine 1 coma nring work homo and mother and my sisters could all help. If I can have a machine I shall never be thankful enough. Should any one need it worse than I do I hopo she will get It and enjoy it. ELIZABETH T." I have let Ellzaboth T. tell her story In her own way. It Is for members to say what shall be done with it when It has been "marked, read and inwardly di gested." We havo not asked for a sew ing machine for at least half a year. The Corner has a rooted objection to bur dening the constituency with pleaa for bulky and costly articles Our corre spondent would not havo put in a petition for a machine had she not been encour aged to the daring deed by the offer .through the Corner of the prize. It goes without saying that it did not linger In our keeping a day after the marvelous notice appeared. la there, by any as marvelous chance, a sewing machine in any home represented by th H. H. C. which can ba spared to this faithful daughter and toller for others' weal? Patterns and Pieces "I haye a number of embroidery and crochet patterns, taken from papers, that I shall be glad to send to any one who wishes them; also a few quilt block pat terns and silk pieces. I have had rheu matism for several years. Can any reader tell me of a remedy known to have ef fected a cure? I should be grateful for such Information. MRS. O. P," It may bo a trifle ungracious to append to qur grateful acknowledgment of the offer of what la sure to be highly ac ceptable gifts, the announcement that it is contrary to rules of the department tt publish medical prescriptions. Need Curtains and Sheets "This is the flrst time I have come with a requeat. Will you please ask your Cor ns rites If they have any old curtains of any kind that I may have? I am taking care of six little motherless children while the father is at work and we need cur tains and any old sheets that are not wanted. I will gladly call If not toe far I have nothing to offer but good wtshe,a and the prayer for Clod's blessing upon your Corner. MRS J a.'1 If we can get a. pair of curtains tqw your day nursery we will ask and expect no re turn beyond what, row namegood wishes and prayers. These are beyond tha mon etary value. Address and'deslr ora n?. g- itUttA In cur books. w WHERE IS THE PURPLE VIOLEf, t7 . ERST HARBINGER OF SPRING? The Dandelion Grows Apace, the Kobin's on the Wing, But Few the Signs That Show the Place Where She Lies Slumbering SUBURBAN naturo-lovera who tako their reckoning from tho things of the common mother rather than from uch man-maclo contrivances ins calendars and even more unreliable nlmnnno forecasts of seasons nnd weather are on tho verge of frenzy at the practical non-appearance of their hitherto Infallible herald of tho spring, tho common field violet. Tho first of May on the calendar has come nnd gone, tho equinoctial period has proclaimed the vernal arrival to tho scientifically-Inclined, while tho disappear ance of the oyster has warned the gas tronome and tho epicure to adopt hla sum- Out In the gardens Mr. Nature-lover be holds and discourses thereon with neigh bor and fellow-commuter the strangeness of the situation. Tho robin chirps nnd de vours tha early worm! tho dandelion spreads In nil tho glory of Its golden splendor abovo Its green background Tho trees are budding nnd thoso rosebushes that he loft In tho ground nil winter, now divested of their straw overcoats, are put ting forth promises of early flowering. Other perennial sureties that snow and cold havo made their exist nnd that sum mer Is nigh appear on every side, but they enrry no conviction In their silent presence. Tho timid, shrinking violet, closest to the henrt of Mother Nature, of all the flowers knows best the secrets of the great parent, and until the fragrant breath of the timid purplo mossom whis pers tho confided Intelligence that Spring has actually arrived tho true horticul turist and suburban gardener maintains his skepticism In the face of thermometer, calendar, almanac or tho word of his most trusted friend, Tho delay of the violet In making Its nppcarance, except sporadically, this sea son Is attributed to tho cold nnd rainy weather prevalent In this section during April. Some In sheltered places havo been noted, but It Is expected that a few moro warm days such as opened tho present month will alloy tho uneasiness of those who "swear by" tho violet, nnd thnt tho dollcato purplo blossoms will dot hillside and garden In their usual profusion. WEST PHILADELPHIA TO HAVE NEW SCHOOL Another Large Structure to Go Up at Chestnut and 55th Streets GIVE BAZAAR TO AID OSTEOPATHIC HOSPITAL STRIKING BEACH OUTFIT THIS suit Is of pongee In the popular combination of plain nnd striped matorlal. Natural colored pongee Is used for tho coat Orrcn and naturnl striped pongeo Is lised for the collar, cuffs, pockets, qj.ish, nnd tho very wide circular Bklrt. Fringe finishes tho sash, which Is also pongee color. This nnd bare buttons nro Its only trim mings Tho suit may ho ordered with green, io.c or blue stripes for $31.50. Ono of tho fads of tho summer Is tho be.ich set. This ono features a hat nnd bag matching In design. Iloth nro made of bamboo straw with facings of Jnpnneo silk. A cord nf many colois encircles the crown nnd Is used for tho bag handle. Novelty butterflies clTcctlcl adorn each Tho set cost $20. Tho name of tho shop wheto these articles may bo purchased will bo supplied by tho ndltor of tho Woman's Page, IJvunimo Limanrt, COS Chestnut street. Tho request mint bo nccompanled by a stamped, bolf-addrcsscd envelope, nnd must mention the date on which tho aitlclo nppenrcd. A CLEAN MOUTH IS BLANKET INSURANCE AGAINST DISEASE By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. DOCTORS nowadays neer hesitate to look a private patient In thp mouth. In many Instances It Is an adventure in deed. Rut then, the practlco of medicine Is Just one adventure after another, any way. Tho mouth has been widely advertised In recent years as a flrst-cUiBs placo for growing germs Even In this column wo hao hinted occasionally that rhoumatlsm begins with a septic focus in tho mouth In many cases, and clears up only when tho depot of poison Is eradicated. Unfortunately, wo still havo tho dllll dont dentist In our midst tho skilled mechanic, perhaps, who permits tho whims and vaporlngs of the "old uoman" to guide his hand In treating oral sepsis Thero aro some dentists htlll doing busi ness who ell patrons or would-bo patrons that It doesn't pay to fill the baby teeth, because tho teeth will bo lost In a few years anyhow. But competent dentists as sure us. If wo need assurance, that It la highly Important to keop tho primary teeth In the best possible condition, by dentistry when necessary, In order to pre serve a normal soil for tho development and eruption of tho permanent teeth And we can assure tho dentists that un less the primary or baby teeth are kept clean and sound by careful mouth hy giene and Intelligent dentistry, tho child Is much more susceptible to scrofula (tu berculosis of neck glands) and, later In life, consumption. Decayed primary teeth have a great deal to do with diseased tonsils and adenoids in chUr?n. DcntmtH and physicians agree that an tiseptic tooth-paBtes or powders aro not generally desirable, but -hould be pre scribed only in certain cases requiring an tiseptic. Mouth and tooth cleanliness re quires no antiseptic applications. Indeed, antiseptics promiscuously employed may ultimately do moro harm than good, by In juring the mucous lining of tho mouth and thus opening portals of Infection Plain soap nnd water on tho toothbrush seems as elllcaclous and ns agreeable ns anything for cleansing tho teeth, but If tho tasto of soap Is obnoxious thero nro good tooth-pastes and powders which aro feebly or not at nil antiseptic. A clean mouth Is a sort of blnnket In surance policy against disease, particular ly In children. Parents can do no greater sen-Ice to a sickly or unhealthy child thnn to havo any cavities in tho teeth properly treated by a careful dontlst Another largo new school will be erected In WeBt Philadelphia, according to an announcement mado today nt tho hendquarters of tho Board of Education Willi ono of tho largest school bulldlngB In tho city to ho opened next Monday, nt 5Gth street and Klngscsalng avenue, con tracts will bo awarded nt 2 o'clock on Friday afternoon for tho construction of a schoolhouso nt CBUi nnd Chestnut streets A single contract will bo granted for Mm hnllrllmr Itself, whllo scparato awards I will bo mado for tho Installation of hcat- ' !. nnnfirntlm Mnptrlr.lf pnlllnmGnt. CtC. Tho building will rcprcsont a now typo of educational architecture, calculated to savo nt least 26 per cent., ns compared with tho cost of tho dominant stylo of( nchoolliou.se Tho building will bo of "U" shape, with thrco "fronts," each of "which will con sist of largo doors and windows of uni form design. Plans for tho now school wero drawn by Henry DeCou Illchards. Work on tho construction will begin Immediately after tho award of the contract. Tho number of bids already submitted Is unusually large. Tho specifications requlro that tho school Bhnll bo completed within 11 months, so that tho building will be ready for occupancy at tho beginning of tho school year In September, 1917. A social centre will be conducted In tho basement of tho schoolhouse. Dances and ontertalnmonts, meetings for civic pur poses nnd other neighborhood gatherings will bo held In tho underground room. Tho school proper will consist of 31 claBs- rooms, each of which will bo equipped at n cost of hundreds of dollars. At least 1600 boys and girls will bo enrolled A playground, 220 by 214 feet, will sur round the building nnd faco Chestnut, SEth and Ludlow streets. Fete Starts This Week in Rey- burn House Hope to Raise $1000 ' QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Hard Water Good for Gallstones Do you think that drinking hard water Is favorable to tho formation of gall stones? Answer Categorically, no. It Is not. Drink it, however hard, It you would ward off gallstones. Calcium Salts in the Body Pkso explain tho cause of insufficient calcium salts in the body, nnd state whether chocolato candy causes the same. Answer To our knowledge there Is no such condition recognized. It Is a theory somo one Inyentcd to creato a demand for his particular line of dope. In rickets there U. a defective metabolism of lime salts, but no particular food or medicine can alter the proportion of calcium in the body. Quotations to tho contrary will not stand verification, you will find. Choc olate candy Is O. K. How to "Fuss" The woman who says sho doesn't bother to" take care of her sWn and hair wastes' ier breath she geners. .y looks the part. It is a bclf-ovldent truth. Why this is so remains a mystery. It is woman's nat ural duty to look aa well ns possible, and there isn't a male extant who doesn't like to see a well-groomed, elegant woman. And becoming one Isn't an Impossibility. It requires time, of course, and a good bit of "fussing," but everything worth while takes time. Don't you think It Is worth while to have daintily manicured nails, well-kept hair, clear, pink skin, and a good figure? It only means looking natural, for nature meant us all to bo pink cheeked and clear eyed. Indigestion and loss of sleep have done more to ruin beauty than all the cosmetics in creation. It's an old story by now to say that a glass of hot water before meals btlmulates digestion, but It Is true. The effect of this simple precaution on a muddy skin can be noticed In a few months. A slice of lemon or the Juice of a half-lemon helps, too. It should be added to the, glass of hot water before drinking. The eyes are brightened by an occasion al strengthening bath of boracla acid solu tion, using about a half-teaspoonful to a quart of water. The hair should be brushed thoroughly with clean brushes at least every other day. The brushes should be washed every other day, too. Two should be kept, using them alternately. ASK FOR and GET HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL HALTED MILK Cheap substitutes cost YOU same price Dr. Charlotte B. Martin Tb alagU electrlo. netdle method I the only method uuoytmr profuiion! Ucura mnd confidence for ths pcrat neat removal of uccriluou beir nni ottu-r uDcrncUl growtuj. 102 Jflandtrt JUdf., JgUt 3 MTslaot SORE FEET RELIEVED CQBKS. IIUNIONS and I'CB0VING XAiia maiovEii OR. W. S. LAWRENCE 61 WIXWSNpa BWLOINQ JTermtris t HflltvufStruterd ttr tt uiut. Bathing Toggery Do you know that a short, lightweight coat to slip on over the bathing costume is an absolute essential to the summer girl's wardrobe? Of course, the coat doesn't require much cloth, for It only reaches to tho bottom of the bathing suit. And if sho wears knickers underneath the short skirt, the skirt may be very short Indeed. These knickers, by the way, are fitted closely In at the knees, and are quite full, like bloomer Pearl buttons In tiny rows are Been at the closing. But the coats aro mado of Palm Beach or Borne other lightweight cloth. Some are rainproofed. A big storm collar, larpe pockets and belt form the only trim ming, but a wealth of practical articles may be stowed away In a cloak like this French Salad Crystallized fruit salad Is a pleasant chango from tho ordinary kind. Hero Is tho recipo: Crystallized plncnpplo, cherries and glace fruits may bo used as the purse permits and the occasion de mands. Chop all finely and placo In molds. Preparo somo pink or uqcolorod gelatine nnd pour It over tho fruit. When this has "sot," turn out tho con tents of tho molds nnd placo on lettuce leaves. Garnish with sweet mayonnaise and green maraschino cherries. English walnuts may be used with tho fruit, and cream Instead of tho mayonnaise If the dish Is used for dessert. A bazaar In tho Interest of tho new homo for tho Philadelphia College of Osteopathy will bo held Thursday, Friday nnd Satur day In tho old Ilcyburh mansion, formerly tho homo of ox-Mayor Itayburn, nt tho southeast corner of 10th nnd Spring Gar den streets, by studonts of tho college Tho students' participation In tho move ment to establish tho college In largor quarters follows tho successful campaign by which $75,000 was raised for tho pur chaso of tho property. Tho wholo building oxcopt tho top floor will bo given over to the bazaar. Presi dent ICeoler, of the freshman class, Is In charge, with members of his own nnd the other classes aiding. Ono of tho fentures of tho nffalr Is tho dancing, for which the third floor will bo given over overy after noon nnd evening, Fancy goods, including nn npron donated by Mrs. Brumbaugh, wlfo pf tho Governor, will bo sold on tho two first floors. Ulnborate boothB havo beon set up. Dr. Arthur Flack, dean of tho col lege, and Dr. Ivan Dufor, chief of tho clinic, will presldo whan tho bnzanr Is opened Thursday afternoon. The pro moters hopo to ralso $1000, which will go toward building nnd equipping tho hos pital. Tho present house, nfter alterations, jvlll bo used for tho college, nnd tho hos pital will bo built as an addition to tho houso In tho large plot of land In tho rear. Pork With Blanket Frosh pork Is a wholesome dish, con taining plenty ;of nourishment for the family. Uso very thick pork, cutting the required amount up into Inch-thick dice Boll this until tender, seasoning to tasto with salt, pepper, or a pinch of paprika. Now thicken with flower. Placo tho whole mixture in a baking dish. Boll out a few baking-powder biscuits and lay them over tho top of tho pork nnd gravy. Bake In a moderate oven until the biscuits nre a rich golden brown. 23 THE CHEERW. CHERUB Yd liUe to ba . tot And I tKink I 3Qr 3orrexime, For now Tree, varje, b .rtyltak And if. dotvjrvt ktva. to rhyme. vrv.- ; Sweet Potatoes Sweet potatoes nre cheap and econoim leal, nnd there are bo .many dellclAw. ways to servo them that It seetna fooilS to overlook this most important artlci. of diet Boll enough of the potatoes t make two cupfuls when mashed. Add tonspoonful of sugar, two tablespoons ef melted butter, and fold in tha slimy beaten whites of one or two eggs, this, of coiirM to give flumness to tho mixture. No placo a bit of tho potato mixture In ramekins, garnish with another dot of butter, nnd bake In tho over until brown! Theso mako a nice extra for tho formS luncheon. ' The Kiss The maid I lovo ne'er thought of me Amid tho scenes of gaiety; But when hor heart or mine sank low Ah, then, It waa no longer sol ' From the slant palm she rnls'd her head. And klss'd tho chcok whence youth ha fled. Angels I some futuro day for thin, Glvo her ns Bwcct nnd pure a kiss. Walter Savngo Landor. New Beverage Summer Is the tlmo when the cooling drink Is the most delightful nectnr or tho most miserable mess on the face of the earth. A very new confection to terve In the evening or to place In small Iced tea sets on the front parch Is made of whip ped cream and macaroons. Whip the cream very stiff, then stir It full of crushed macaroon crumbs. A bit of sherry, mint, violet, rose, or any desired flavoring may be added, A muraschlno cherry may be added to the top, or a half of an English walnut. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR IS EASILY REMOVED MANDO The underarm of every woman should be free from hair growth. Get the prep aration at any store today. Stationery Tips Flesh pink Isn't confined to underwear and blouses nny more, for the shops nro showing tho most charming line of palest pink stationery correspondence cards, small note paper and Jarge "regular" sheets, as a man would call them. This has a bluo and gold monogaam for orna ment, placed In one corner. Tho effect of tho two colors (tho bluo Is rather deep) and tho rich gold Is very smart. Silver may bo had In tho snmo style. Good Grocers Want You to Buy GRANULATED SUGAR because it is sure to sa? isfy you more. It is full weight, clean and dry all cane sugar, and easier for the grocer to handle. 2 and 5 pound cartons, 2, 5, 10, 25 and 50 pound cotton bags. There ii a. Franklin Sugar for every need in cartons or cotton bags. A New "diij" Model The Fashionable Colonial 3 A square UJ s g" r Tongue Design P -Z.DU Uull Calf Patent Colt Fpotwear from the "house of Dalsimer" represents the accepted modes in demand by those who recognize the value of refinement, new ness and smartness in wom en's footwear. There is a style about Dalsimer new models for spring and sum mer that compels attention and admiration. Bradley Market IT IS HOUSE CLEANING TIME Phone Locust 70 80Vo of our customers order by phone, A fact that shows con fidence on their part and quality on purs. Rib roast, is now S5o lb. SPECIAL RAE'S PURE LUCCA OLIVE OIL Locust 70 Jtace 115 IcQt. We receive every day 'large stock of fresh nearby farm produce. Including beans, peas, asparagus and all other luxuries of the season. Bradley M. Meriano Locust 3660 Market at Twenty-first Street K SS2S W n '. r I I I ! I lA f ' JY I -UF MIL. Lru!i,-'i: J. , LLoggafetgs ,;!;;'' Shoes and Hosiery 1204.06-08 Market St I faf&me The Utmost in Sanitary Convenience and Beauty W SS .M j. . " T". " -rt ag-' J s ,. . ZSMm You will appreciate the convenience of this Excello Lavatory. Its hooded, self-cleaning overflow means absolute cleanliness at all times. Then the com- Ijs&l rilneri tinf and nl1 watw Tsiur wtilrfa !t f$4f so easily regulated, is another convenience. This Excello Lavatorv Is made UUUUK.IUUE oi Dcneciiv t?iazea cuina- i so nnisnea mat tt will not crack, emp nor w; corroue. You should Inspect this per- ' feet fixture. It 13 sold under the FLECK BROS. CO. IBON- CLAD GUARANTEE. Write for full particulars or visit our easily reached show rooms today, JicECK2R)S,Ca SHOWHQOMS 41-4S-4S and SO NOKXH VIKTU STKKET iSife h IK 1 Ml ' ni '! T L'l S v am