JByjlvMJnC XlIifcK ' 1'HXJUxDMLaH1A, WEMiiKbAX MAY 17, 1916. KLfi trnmcisEs WOMEN WHO APE MEN'S BAD HABITS Weh Who Sweat Would Do Well to Realize That the Masculine Sex Has Other Traits Mora Worthy of Emulation "writ CQtrjLDNT believe my curs," tho con ervailvo tnrth who refuses to think of h ha flesh hna hlood creatures, but nS to regard theiri ns celestial beings fd AhBellcally inoii their pedestals, ttiej "but there wits no other woman lie store, nrlil tho niilh that T lienn! vns finmlstaknuly feminine tones," had gone Into nn uptown drug to. buy some cigars, and a nlrl year-older, ns he described herhad Vn shamefacedly nhd determinedly be- hmo something aha had tried to purchase SjJF n1 to bo na(1, IlJ was Bhocked, Who VajpumiliVt bo? But some of tho men that I know to 'Whom I recounted thla Incident failed to t wrpreda the surprise I expected of them. , ".Oh, sure enough," was tho careless i eowiment of one of them, "Swearing's In t '"ft'ln. Like cigarette smoking and trou- ?jer;yearlnjr, It's becomo the fashion. Hut . .A&.AA- ... lt m. .. ...I.. ...1 -..... .Aj,?f henco the new woman of today .will, nave Dccomo tno om woman ana ro'lt "be worshiping a totally different type, Doubtless bIio'H bo of tho prim, IwUdlfth variety, tho very antithesis of the loifl (i It may be as he predicts. Perhaps the independent, sclf-sultlclcnt damsel of to- Ay, who solves her own problems and -'jj&ys her own way (I must confess I "rather, admire her). In onlv a nasslnir .''"itney tof womdnhood, but I don't believe It i don't bcllovo wo will bo any moro t,' . Willing to part with our new-found free doni than would the Chlncso women be t " Willing to submit to having their feet !p j bound after once having been permitted f, td forego tho pain of stunting them. s There aro some things to which one t Mnnot retrograde. H But It will bo a great pity If the pendu 4 turn of this emancipated femininity Is nl Jlowed to swing too far. Because wo no ' longer have, to faint and cling and reduce Ij, .our gray matter to tho proportion of a lf'ioosa'B In order to assert our femininity, X there Is no sane reason, by tho bame 3 token, that we should have to smoke and trlnk and swear to assert our what? "Vl almost- wrote "masculinity." Hut 1 What are we trying to assert, anyway? True, tho Status of, woman has changed and Is Btllf changing. Women aro no longer Under the dominance of man. Of that thero can be no denial. Some saS' this has been the result of her own efforts; others smile cynically and say that woman Is no longer what sho was because man, havl.ig tiled of that type, allowed her to "evolve." This Is a mattor of opinion. Hut let the responsibility for changed womanhood rest on whoso head It mas, why should we assert anything? ' It has been charged, and perhaps Jus tifiably, that thq majority of women who smoke, drink and swear do so because It Is "smnrt" for them to do It, because they want to register their Indifference to masculine opinion runt atticism, not be cause they really enjoy ulcoliol, tobacco or profanity. Primarily It Is this fact which makes those Indulgences harmful to women, Hut a swearing woman Is analogous to a man who uses perfume. Masculinity may Include swearing Just ns femininity Include perfume, but emancipation doesn't necossailly lncludo masculinity. Of course mornlly nnd ethically there Is no greater harm wrought by a man's pro fanity than by a woman's. Hut, after nil, two wrongs don't make one right. If wo must copy men a wise woman, however, knows that sho mustn't let Us ape tholr good qualities. Theic arc plenty of edifying attributes that aro pe culiarly masculine. Say what you will, men are not so catty ns women. All his life Diogenes looked for nn honest man. I have met many types of women women In all walks of llfo and though I have looked for one who had nothing of cnttlncss In her make-up, I have not yet succeeded In finding one. Wo may be out-and-out cats, making no attempt to conceal our claws,' or wo may draw them Into our fur subtly and dangerously. It makes no difference. Wo are n race cursed with a virulent "fellnlty," of which wo evidence no desire to cure ourselves. If It can bo cured. Let us not, then, imitate the bad habits of men. Let us rather copy the good traits that seem peculiarly theirs ex tinction bf cattlness first of nil. M'LISS. SEEN IN THE SHOPS Letters to the Editor of the Woman's Page Address nil coinmiiiilrntlono In AI'M, rnre nt the limine l.odccr. side nt the paper onlj. Write an one ,-rDeUr M.')lss- Your rhamnlonshln ot servanC out it seems 10 ', ht.i mvst W 1 WW ;.i. 8? Ii 0 ' ft iff irlii la Vftrw wall in ltd wnv. me you have tinctured jour views with u ere at , It may be tm that we hlro women for out L(Akj.MM n . ,1. null a.... n nM C, litnW ,,,.r,,n W" h0 o,i,4, vuil, Mb v ui n iibci.,, aitnousn peraonaii)- & nave never ueen aniaLo ( one, even an unirainca one. or lens man I but too. torfet the money value of foodanil Snpnskse ioa took a boarder Into your home. even though you did Quarter him In the thtrd floor back, and gave him three Hood meals a wun nttie anacKa in uetween times, it wanted them, would lou do It for lens than a week I rt mlri nnt. A,1,l th nprvnntN wtiirp!, tn thla and. you have $10 a week. .Many n Klrl with n commercial education l recelvlns leaa than that amount anrphaa herself to support. It may be very ennobling for a woman to lo feer own work, but the woman who haa the money to xay for a aervant hn the rtuht to aay whether or not ahe w&nta to do It. And In jemploylng"" her help ahe ought not to have to pay bandit's wages In order to get a good servant. The baslneaa man doesn't think that he ought to do his work. lie employs a stenogrupher. u bookkeeper, a salesman, a truck driver or who ever It la he wants, and If he doesn't get tho kind of man or woman he wanta he fires until he does. The housewife, should have the same privi lege. There Is too much sentiment In the rela tions between maid aprt mistress ruth-- than too little. In championing the mnlds I think you havo overlooked tho side of the mlstresnrs. Bt'IUNCl QAIIOUN STIUJUT, Ypu aro right In some of your conten tions I might say In those which coin cide with my views published on Tues day and Saturday last. But let mc nsk you, does the business man try to get n romlijor' $3 or $4 or oven $5 a week, plus hls board and room who Is capablo of 'dflvl&g his truck, taking his dictation, keep .'"KJuS'sy'ooks and soiling his goods? He does not.', Ho wouldn't want such a man lt"hecJurd get him, he'd bo afraid ho wasn't "hurrtaii". I Certainly a housewife should have the prlvlcgcs of firing her "help" whenever It pleases her, only It's a sad but true com mentary on the average housewife's meth ods that the "help" doesn't usually wait to be fired. She Jumps. Hence the weep ing and walling and gnashing of teeth by the mistresses. If you hire an untrained servant at 5B a week and give her her board and lodg ing, your system Is wrong. She should be trained In some of tho branches of domes ticity, at any rate for this price. But this should not preclude her from human treat ment by any means. Take a snulnt at tho subject again and see If you don't think the housewives are chiefly to blame. Dear M'llss Will sou please tell me how 'to pronounce "Derbj"? K. C. The Ijpgllsh pronunciation and It Is nn Kngllsh word Is "darby." Webster, how ever, gives tho American pronunciation as "durbl." THIS BUSY LAWYER WAS TOO BUSY TO CONSULT A PHYSICIAN HE DIED & 1 By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D, HE HAD an excellent family history nnd generally the best of health. He had a ,fo6d practice. Dut of late he was troubled considerably by dyspepsia, for which, being a lawyer and therefore competent to treat himself though he wouldn't defend him self If he were sued for conspiracy he tried one remedy after another and sampled vari ous Impressive styles of treatment, Jn fact, he did about everything but consult a doctor, lie was 4G years ot age and had lost flesh t aind had irrown rather Dale tho last few -months. Then; too, there were frequent i headaches, come to think of It. Yes. he was kind of short-winded recently now that he t waa reminded of It. Also nls eyedlght wasn't i? ia good, atj formerly, and glasses fitted by if the Jeweler hadn't improved it. "7 The hcrt sounds were louder than nor f Ml. The apex of the heart was lower and 1 farther to the left than normal. The snap ', ef the closing aortlo valve was altogether i too snappy. Then, round behind, there were Ij fine rajes orcrackllng sounds heard when f the lawyer breathed of course, he had his a shirt Oft by this time, not Just pulled off by I the neck, movie fashlqn. The ankles were a ij we trifle puffy, nothing to Bpeak of,, but the g doctqr Just noted the fact There was noth i lng In the abdomen but too much meat, t- The blood pressure was ISO millimetres, J not half bad for a lawyer. High enough, ? "however, to cause rejection In any life In . surance'test. The urinalysis allowed a spe , eld? gravity of lOlt, a faint trace of al 't bumln, and under tho microscope a few ' hyaline casts. i Here la the doctor's Impression; jjdoma (or "dropsy") of lungs from pas- le congestion. Snapping closure of aortlo .Jvalve, might rnedn high blood pressure in - Jgjrteries. aneurism, arterlo-sclerosls, excite- t fcent, nephritis puffy ankles again whis kered nephritis. Enlarged heart might be, a (Kaln Of arterlo-sclerosls, athletic training, 'ltrerae' hard work (physical exertion) or '-jwphrltlu falling eyesight ohce more hinted - Jiepbritla. BfWelI. Just 10 years later there were en i tercd upon tho lawyer's caso report these data' Found unconscious In bed in hotel. Died three days later. Autopsy showed chronic nephritis (Brlght's disease) and hypcrthrophled '(enlarged) heart. And for Just 10 years that lawyer laughed at his doctor's advocacy of vegetarian diet for a hard-working lawyer. ' ' - i I SS .lSff i r 4 -.' s-J,jl, mutiatwfc PKTEIt RABBIT DRESS AN UNUSUALLY attractive Juvenile frock H this little model. It Is of whlto mer- J ccrlzcd poplin In Jumper st.vle piped and bordered with samo In pink. Flowered twill trims the skirt, as well a-" forming a pocket on tho same. The belt Is finished with pearl buttons. Pearl buttons nlso trim the dimity gimp, which Is pin-tucked. It comes in pink and blue, In sizes from i to 10 yeais Price, IU.75. Tlra mushroom hat Is of leghorn, trimmed with corded bands of pink taffeta and I'lind-ombroldered flowers. Velvet rtrcniners add a finishing touch. It may bo ordered In various colors for $10. Tho name cf tho shop where ibcse articles may be purchased will be supplied by the l.ditor of the Woman's rage, I'vcn'iko Lnrmnn, 60S Chestnut street. Tho request must 1,0 accompanied by a stamped, self nddrcsed envelope, and must mention tho date on nhlch tho nrtlclc appeared. GOOD FORM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Case for Glandular Therapy A girl, aged 5, appears tho slzo and men tal equal of a child of two years. She has had rickets for two years. She eats heartily and sleeps much of the time. But she doesn't grow, mentally or physically. Can you suggest anything to do for her? Answer Yes. Ask your doctor If he thinks of a course of treatment with thymus gland extract Isn't worth while. A six weeks' trial of It would not do any harm, at least, If tho doctor could see her regu larly each week. Specialism Running Wild Catarrhal deafness for several years In left year led me to consult an ear specialist last December. He removed some adenoid tissue In the throat or back of nose, and treated me for months with Instruments for inflating the Eustachian tubes. I later grew deaf In the right ear. And all the treatment seems to leave me as bad off as ever. Some times I wonder If diet, clothing, etc.. have anything to do with my trouble, or If cli mate would offer any help for me. Answer All these things your family doctor might have advised, since the spe cialist failed to do so. Send us a stamped envelope, Good form queries should lie ad dressed to Deborah Hush, written on otic side of the paper nnd signed with Jull tidiun nnd address, though initials OXLY will be published upon request. This column mill npn-car la Monday's, W'ednesdav's and Friday's Evening Ledger this week. A correspondent nsks whether It docs not occur to me, as It has to her, that there is something to say about the manners of the grown-ups who are teaching tho chil dren. Several times lately I have spoken In this column of the bad manners of chil dren and how they should bo corrected. One cannot expect a child to bo polite if one Is rude In Its presence The woman who gossips about others before a child Can scarcely exact from that child a sllenco In regard to what It .sees others doing Gossip Is so Ill-bred, and yet thcro Is a tendency toward It In every human being Tiny children start to tepeat things they have heard nnd said, and so It goes. It should be remembered that children who are not taught and obl'ged to bo polito to their elders and to one another will not suddenly becomo well bred before strangers. Yes. tho manners of children depend largely on the good mauliors of tho elders. 1 qulto agree with A It. M. who asks tho question. liear Deborah .'iisi 1 lmo received an In vltutlon to u wedding and then to a reception afterward. When answering the invitation, should I mention the wedding". r Just the re ceptlonV The Invitation doe" not mention sup per, but 1 suppose that Is understood. Miould 1 use the wont supper In the ansvvir? Would uu mind wording un answer for me? UNKNOWN. Sir. Unknown uccepts with pleasuro .Mr. and .Mrs. Invitation to the wedding reteptlnn of their daughter, In considered nt n house about necessary iKnt Jl.M letter of rondolence when one has v lilted nr nine tlmpti n v,nr? Kindness nnd general jrood manners renulro thnt n letter of condolence be written to n mem ber of the household whero you visit even ns Infrequently ns eight or nine times a year. Letters of condolence nro appreciated far inoie than the writer ever dreams. DEDOnAH HUSH. "Disguising" Lights Nothing Is qulto so unattractive as an ugly wall fixture. And, by the samo token, nothing so adds to tho charm of a room, nnd Incidentally to tho charm of the room's occupant, as a cosy, rose-shaded light. Xo matter how baro and "friendless" looking the hall bedroom may bo a tiny rose-colored light will throw a glamour over It, making It seem positively artistic. These shades take various colors and aro not of course, all rose-colored, Pnrchment shades are smart. These are fashioned liko half-moons and aro made to slip over the ugly fixture In boudoir, den, library or sitting room Artistic designs In dull tans, gold, greens blues and browns nro temlnlscent of tho thirteenth century parch ment Illumination. A boudoir shade may bo had In rose, old blue, yellow or green silk. It Is shnped like a wide-open basket, with frills of gold lace, puffings, ruffles and French flowers galore. The hoop handlo serves to attach It to tho fixture, for when it Is hung over the light the basket forms tho shade. Mr. on Tnursaaj., at The Humble-Bee Wiser far than human seer Yellow-breeched philosopher Seeing only what Is fair, Kipping only what la sweet. Thou dost mock at fate and care. Leave the chaff and take the wheat 'Ralph Waldo i:nierson. t ! 'f&' I I-- -rr W- P w iniirriwrflOTMiiiiiriiiiiWaiipi Suggestions for Homes lummer Ice Tea. Seta Wjcker Lamps Inexpensive Glass Salad Sets Flower Pots Inexpensive Dinner Sett Flower Bowl Wicker Serving Tray K? ft Score of other novelties for indoor and porch use, Wriglit, Tyndale & van Roden, Inc, Sore Agen.t for Minton's Engllsli Bone China Dinnerware 1212 Chestnut Street 3 June thn elchth. half after elcht o'clock. Answer the Invitation ns uhnxe. 'rhpr !u nn need to mention the wedding, in fnct. It Is not rustomar) to answer ueddlnK Invltntlons un less the Invitation Is fur the breakfast.- And tlo not mention the word supper unless It Is In the Invltutlon jou received. Drar Deborah Itunh Is It good form when sending- a wedding present to write a sentiment on one's visiting iiirdV .Mix;. No; the card only should be Inclosed without any writing upon It Various Queries Dear Deborah fusi Is It considered In good form to wear whits shoes on the street In winter or at this time of year'' Da ou think gloves should always be worn? Are men expected to wear dress clothes to small, Informal dances at this time of year? t JOHN. White shoes for tho winter and at this time of ear are not to be considered strictly In good form. These things are largely u question of personal taste, however. A lady alwas wears gloves In the street. There Is tao time or seuson when they may be dispensed with. No Many men go to Informal affairs now In dinner roats. nnd very often It Is permissible to wear the regulation striet ault. When the weather grows warmer many men wear white flannel trousers and dark .oats Letters of Condolence Dear Deborah JfintiWlll ou tell me If a WP- Vtfss?- SUPERFLUOUS HAIR IS EASILY REMOVED MAND0 The underarm of every woman should bo free from hair Krowth. Get the prep aration at any store today. ASK FOR and GET ORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL HALTED fffllLK Cheap substitutes cbst YOU same price. "The Thirteenth Street Shop Where Fashion Reigns" 'fh Y1 f Thirteenth Street Just Below Chestnut May Clearance Sale At Unusual Reductions in Price Serge Morning Dresses Formerly $ts.75 7.50 Afternoon and Street Dresses 14.50 "nd 19.50 Formerly $29.50 to $12.75. Elaborate Afternoon presses r 29.50 and 49.50 Formerly fiS.oo to f9S.oo. Dance Frocks Formerly up to $so,oo. 29.50 Evening Gowns formerly up to ?m.oo. 145.00 Street and Motor Coats 1 9.50 t0 42.5Q To Close Out Balance of Tailored Suits 15.00 20.00 Formerly fSt.50 to fSO.OO. No Alteration JU No c. a D No Exchange lfc-jesBse3We5Baew BsvstieflMei MARION HA ALAND'S CORNER . All eemmnnlenllon. addressed to .Miv'lpi1 llnrlam! .M.onl.1 Inflfl.f n Wl'.- ",V, ,I.miim1. .sir flipping .ot tne ndifrrtnetl envelope nrllcle In nhlfli r tol.fifn in nl,1 In f II. II. .C, honld write Marlon llnrla rare f this paper, for nridrrMfs. of Ifier vronld tike in hi In, nnd, hating rr them, communicate direct with those pi ymi nn Intere.ted. J'et;r' me cinriinuic Mprr v . iiariunn r iiioe recelred parties. tain theW results I Brightening Shadowed Llrcs " PLEASE send the- names of Nancy D. and Mary C. I feel Buro It la possible to brighten their lives a llttlci nnd tho do Itiff of It will he n greAl pleasure to me. I have bn my list the nnmcof a nhut-ln which you aent me eight years ntto. I am still hclplnir him a bit, nnd ho Is so appreciative. "CHlACn A.'Jt." Tho nddreacs went promptly to you by mall, Tlinhk you for jolnli.s hnnd with Us In trying to brighten shadowed lives and, ns Dr. Jowott prays that he may do, tak ing "delight In hclplns to bear our neigh' bor's crosios. Foreign Stamps Wanted "Will you please glvo me tho nnmo nnd nddrcs- of the ono signing 'Amateur'? Ho lias foreign stamps to glvo away. "MHS. C. N " It would be useless to comply vvltli your wish to obtain tho address ot tho whole hearted donor of tho foreign stamps. They wcro all given away heforo wo heard from jou. Wo should lllto to secure n supply for you If wo cnn. Wo Register your peti tion and address. Works on Phrenology "Seeing requests of S. S. nnd O. S. for Italian books, wo hnvo a Now Testament, (Itnllnii-Kngllsli) which I bought for a joung man to help hint. I shnll bo glad to pnss It on to these worthy men. I should like to know If nny rentier hns any works on phrenology or physiognomy which he or she would like to pnss on. If so. I would greatly npprcclato them. What a blessing to many Is our little Corner! May tho good work continue' to prosper' "KUNICE." It must prosper whllo wo havo colleagues like yourself and a host of kindred Bplrlts. Tho nddrcsscs were sent by mall. Headers who can Bparo the works our member would lllto to havo would do a kind net by sending to us for her address. Sho Is an honored and efficient member of the great fnmlly. Building Up a Library "Perhaps some of your readers would help n small Sunday school to obtain a library. There aro no library facilities In our town nnd many young peoplo and chll ren might bo benefited by nccess to whole somo reading matter. Wo should bo espe cially thankful for books for children and young people, also for ndults. Wo will pay transportation on nny number of volumes. Our school hns an average ot 150 and has never had a library 1 Wo havo gathorcd now by earning and In various ways about 30 volumes, but our progress Is slow. "i:. SI K." Cornerltcs may bo said to revel In an swering petitions lllto this. They know by experience what an onsy matter It would be to increase that 30 to .100 volumes, nnd without Imposing upon a single fnmlly. In every Christian homo thero nro dozens of hooks which would not bo missed If thev wcro out of tho house for good and all. If each working member ot our H. H. C. were to contribute a single book, that mission would havo to build a larger hauso to con- Shall we try It? Please report Flower Bulbs of Any Kind Isn't It fine that we ate Just one good, hlg family helping ono another? Who ever thought of It first? If you will send me the addresses of tho clippings I Inclose I will wrlto to tho applicants nnd try to supply a tmrt of each want, I should like to Ask for flower bulbs of any kind, nlo geranium slips. I am fond of plants of all kinds and find It Imposslblo to Include them In my ex penses. k , ",, . The nddreases went duly to you. Thahk you for sending for them- ksst week we referred to the longing for flowers nnd all green and growing things abroad In tho land nt this season. We also told what nn easy thing It Is to envelop roots and slllis In damp sponge or cotton nnd commit them to tho parcel poso. Having Just unwrapped great treasures of narcissus nnd boxwood that havo borne unhurt a Journey of 400 miles, I spenk "by the. card" on this head. Our flower lover deserves all wo can do to forward her desire to nil her garden wtn tokens of Blaterly affection, Eager (o Day Clarinet "I am n high school girl of 10 nnd am musical, I play the piano, but ntn eager to play the clarinet or saxophone, As my mother cannot afford to buy me ono will you try to get It for me? J. H. W." Wo have not asked for a musical Instru ment In over a month. It will be ns long before wo speak of another unless it bo to nnnounco a gift. Thero nro reasons why tho Corner particularly desires that this school girl should get her heart's desire. Who will fulfill It7 Little Girl Collecting Stamps "A packet of foreign stnmps Is offered to parties sending a stamped addressed envelope. My little daughter Is gathering' a collection of stamps nhd would npprcclato tho favor extended In tho paper. "C. V. Q." Wo havo Just told another member how sorry wo nro that all tho foreign stnmps put at our disposal hnvo gone out of our keeping. If renders aro as regretful over your lassie's disappointment as we nro you wilt soon henr of a lot for her especial delectation. A Bird or n Dog "About five months ngo I wroto to you T:rryol5pre useful diys ror matinee, Edbor ttfff I Af& almply Gmvt r dlffertrst wys Ql (ml A ( m for nn overcoat and offerln j received tho overcoat and have .eni1 silk pieces oft to the address you ,.m lIl,l .. "Ol"or "' 181. Was run over" i,.? nUtomobllo truck while on tnv JJ' l' nnd havo been In a hospltnl for four mSS?' laving had two operations waJ,'! left leg a llttlo shorter than tho rlihr V8-' I should lllto to know If you can , i". bird or small dog of some kind " VJ able to go about much and havs , 8T- "' something lllto that would i.tHa I. $wt; tho tlmo away, I will gather some Pieces of silk together and send ?"RJ?I. two or inrce persons. JOH.V ,ls vt You nsk tnr mil. i ...r..r F. w.t and pain that w? ought not to h& hour procuring tho small dumb SlE 'or you. Thank you for the offer g. 1 Coat or Frock? Top-coats look not unltko frocks this Boason, for somn nf tt, ?." baariuo bodices and long, full sklMsvvhU i Btop about four Inches nbovo the henfTN tho frock underneath. Otherwise, Zt would havo no reason to bcllovo thai iw. ; weren't cloth trottcurs. " "'. Shower Gift Crochoted Initials of filet laco ln.n.1 Into a flno hand-towel or bureau scirfl makes a mighty pleasing gift for the hr3S. to-bo. They, aro very expensive n !, ntinna nnrl anv nUtiAK rl1 ..U . lu 4 """ " - em who croebfitj "u . " J.wvuJ, uill inBKQ Mem. George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 I i YOU can't provide the family with pure foods unless the sugar you use is pure and dean. Always ask for FRANKLIN GRANULATED SUGAR and you aresure of Retting pure, all cane sugar, kept perfectly clean and dry in dustproof 2 and 5 lb. cartons, and 2, 5 10, 25 and 50 lb. cotton bags. There is a Franklin Sugarfor ev cry need in cartons and bags. Extra Special Sale 3000 Trimmed Hats & Turbans They comprise Imported Pattern Hats: and those Hats trimmed only in our own workrooms of finest quality. For Women, Misses and Children This Sale represents the greatest in our history. The values offered arc truly most wonderful. You must see them td appreciate the great reductions made. Specially Priced $475 $5 $6 & Upwards mmmmw;m 1 SBBI h Bradley Market!! mtn ffflsh. 11 J-&&a. P Ill THE LOW COST OF BRADLEY MEATS is perhaps a surprise, in viexo poft the prevailing high prices elsewhere. The quantity we sell enables us to maintain the quality at low prices. FOK COMPARISON Hlrloln Steak 30c lb. Porterhouse Hteak.28o lb. Bradley M Locust 7,0 Race 1156 Fresh Produce It is an assured fact that fresh produce and fresh vegetables of quality aro na ture's best medicine. We carry only tho "gar den's best," and the prlco Is low, consistent with quality. M. Meriano Locust 3660 L2LJ Market at Twenty-first Street C?A"-.S i iAsANT PLACI .. yJ&$i- wsj, mmp '"' tFMMtetfcilMttl MrVl "J ' -t.JS. Pjr! & riwiiiiHW IK2I1I11I AslaMSJsUi Ifffi Solves your va 'jk Ftajm VACATION PROBLEM A beautifully illustrated folder des f cribing- one hundred and fifty resorts in the MOUNTAINS and along the VALLEYS of the READING. Write for it today Gantral Paiimngtr Department PHILADELPHIA READING RAILWAY , , ' J- " " gr '.JrA. fim