n EVENING LEDGElk-PHJXADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1916. HAS TWILIGHT SLEEP SUFFERED A COLLAPSE? M'LISS IS ASKED Method of So-Called Painless Childbirth Not Dis credited, Dr. Leo Bernd Declares, But People ' Are Regarding It With Greater Sanity THE following letter, rejrardlnft what . IU writer calls the "collapso" of, Twilight Steep" voltes, probably a query that has been raised In tho minds of many women who havo been wonder ing what has become of this "greatest boon to womankind," which achieved a furjous publicity about two years ago, aoout. Which llttlo or nothing has boon heard recently: "My Dear M'LIss Pleaso lot mo hear from you oft tho subject of tho collapse of Twilight Sleep. How is It that a short tlmo ago )t was tho moat widely dis cussed modtcal topic, was sanctioned by tho most reputable doctors and was Wado tho subject of lectures that wore clvon from coast to coast, and that now ono doesn't hear of It? "Has tho twilight-sloop method of i anesthetization at childbirth been utterly discredited? Is It simply, another ono of those medical fakes that wo nrn treated to from tlmo to tlmo? Havo tho American doctors given this Gorman tnothod a fair try-out and found It want ilng? "I am exceedingly Interested In tho ' blatter, and will bo grateful to you for . any" light you can throw on tho sub- , Joct- MOTHER." Twilight sleep has not suffered p. col lapse, ucopoiamln, tho principal drug In this form of nnesthcsla. Is oven more generally usqd now than It wns boforo tho "big squeal" about twilight sleep, emanating from Freiburg, Germany, sev eral years ago. Because painless child birth had been tho dream of mothors plnco tho beginning of tlmo, and becauso tloctors aro not tho brutes many of us bollovd them to be, tho advent of tho "dammerschlaf," -to give twilight sleep Its Teutonic namb was hailed as tho greatest medlcat "Jlnd" of tho ago. As ' a matter of fact. It -was merely an old theory droseed.ln a new name and backed by somo of tho most eminent physicians ' in Germany. Every woman was Interested, The publicity was excessive. But news Is flbkle,nnd what Is a whltqhof story to day may bo cold and dead nest week. For word of Twilight Sleep today you do not look to tho newspapers and maga zines, It Is InUho hospitals and from tho obstetricians that Information must be gleaned. When I received "Mother's" letter I spoko ivlth Dr. I,co ttcrnd about Twilight Sleep. Doctor Bernd Is a member of tho staffs of tho Woman's College nnd Oar rctson Hospitals, and believes, as ho him self phrases It, In tho "careful and Ju dlcious lino of scopolamln" In childbirth, as well as In other surgical operations. "When tho uso of scopolamln to tcllcvo tho pains of childbirth was widely adver tised to tho public," Doctor Uonid told me, "women went wild, nnd demanded that their physicians ndinlntstcr It to them regardless of circumstances. Uvcry worn- nn know about It, and Insisted on being given this twilight sleep. "Now tho Freiburg method demands tho constant attendance of tho physician on tho patient for a great length of tlmo sometimes for 24 or 48 hours. Not all women can afford to pay for this con stant nttendanco of tho physician, and not all women need tho twilight sleep. Tho normal woman does not need to bo .kept doped for 21 hours. Furthermore, not every physician was familiar with tho uso of scopolamln and yet every woman about to become a mother wanted it. To that extent tho universal pub llclty was bad. "But Twilight Sleep still has Its ardent advocates among physicians, Just ns thero aro others who havo discarded It, bellovlng tho lessening of pain not suf ficient excuso for tho lncrcaso In danger to tho mother and child. It Is used In virtually nil of tho hospitals. It has not collapsed. It Is merely being regarded with a greater sanity." M'LISS. SEEN IN THE SHOPS GOOD FORM I... Si ws'1 t&r SMART SPECIAL VALUES r Letters to the Editor of tho Woman's Pago Address nil communications to M'LIm. rare of the Kvfnlni Ltdcer. Write on one eld of the wiper only. u Bar srilii Yesterday I Trail standing on tne curbstone when a car nnd n, big- motor-truck came along. I expected tho truck to atop with 'tno car, and ao I didn't step back. The truck went on, splashing; through aTjIir mud cuddle. Tho mad new up on me nnd ruined n new eult. Have If I tako my caso to n lawyer. k me irucKf II any redreaa? could I collect from tho firm nwnln IIlItlTATED. Offhand, a lawyer tells mo that vuu nroh bly would havo redress, hut. of course, tho out com o of your caso would depend en tirely on tho circumstances of tho (splash ing. Answering legal questions, however. Is, I believe, not within the province of tho laymen Consult your lawyer and let him dccldo whether or not you hao a case. if 5,.JiKi,JLI"",wlltl, XPU. P'ee try to And out !L r0,".SlSle "R'l, ,u.h,.'. '" r columns where 5ri?- ii5?ni W'l?", IT!: PlaliK thla week, obi? e Theatre last week, nnd Try' to publish before Friday. A. 13. C. The "Phun Phlonds," i nm told at tho Globe Theatro, have left town and nro on tour. Tho owner nnd booking agent of tho act Is Marty Ilrooks, Tutnam Building, New York city Address your query to him. HERE are two very good values. The blouse Is of tho popular Georgette crepe, fea turing tho Jabot effect. It Is trimmed with ery effective laco and crocheted acorn buttons. Hemstitching Is used to outline the border of the collnr and Jabot effect, to ncccntunto the yoke and also to form a neat finish In Joining the sleeves nifd tho cuffs. Tho blouse may be hnd In white or flesh for 55. Tho smart hat Is of navy blue mllan faced with self-colored Georgette crepe. It Is trimmed with two rose quills In tailored effect nnd finished with double bands of nar row grorgraln ribbon In tho contrasting rose and navy This tint, which was orlglnnlly IS.oO nnd now reduced to 14, la a sample of lints featured by this shop for 14, many of tlitm formerly priced nt 112.60. Tho name of tho shop where theso articles may bo purchased will bo supplied by the IMItor of the Woman's Page, Evenino Lnnaun, COS Chestnut street. Tho request must bo accompanied by a stamped, Bclf-nddrcsscd envelope, and must mention tho dato on which the nrtlclo appeared. STRIDULOUS BREATHING IN BABES SHOULD BE WARNING TO PARENTS By WILLIAM A. DUADY, JI. D. iiicpia rninmni ir nnr. it win n nnwrrrn rxtrnonnilj' If Mnmped. nililreftwi rnvrlonn N nrloyd. Doctor Hrady will not prencrlbo for Inillrliliifil cn? or mnlto diagnoses. Ad lrcm Dr. Ullllam Urn Jr. enro of tho MARION HARL AMD'S CORNER should Inclose All rommunlcatlonii addressed to Marlon norland d,lraB article li nfamned. self' a envelope and n rllpnlni of the n whlrh jrou, are lnter-rated. I'ersons yianioi- 10 ma in ine. charitnuie work or ma II. 11. C,. should write Marlon llarlnnd. In care of thla paper, tor addresses of those they would like to help, and, havlnc received them, comlnniilcate direct with those parties. Ail Pure Soap I am sending: a' recipe .for boiled aoop which leaves no-dreas In the pot. but la all pure soap. Elsht gallons ot rain water, eight pounda of fat meat "frylnga" or scraps, 10 centa worth pow dered restnl one packaso of borax, threo cans ot lye. lloll alt together three hours. It may bo used In threo days' time, but tho older It la tho Setter. W. a. I.. Soap, like all other houschofd "necessaries of life," Is going up In price. Whyt It Is 'not for us to say, uncss, Indeed, It must , keep pace with other useful commodities. .Therefore, many a woman who never In (tall her housewifely career thought until now of making her own soap is casting about for recipes whereby sho can convert drlppingsj and fatty scraps Into soap, Our correspondent comes gallantly to her help, TMi.c8 Sl th"e, wl" mnk dressing- for the puddns. Serve cold. g M C Novelties multiply nnd abound ! AH are acceptable. These are what glvo stamina and usefulness to tho Corner. Sponge Cake ...I KnJ a Tu,e 'or "Pongo enke we think fine as aunahlno cake- one cup of flour elf ed with oH n''???,h0r baMn pmvJIcr ani tt ablespoSn of jf& &:? r;-. th whii.V 7u" "".";""..". mmiia. ..: ;""- """ ,ul" " "our. Ilent In llako slowly 43 n i. "i" marsnmailow pudding take half a pound of marahmallowa. cut Into four oaria nS.?."!".'. ni, whipped. mlx0withrnfar.h: ffiSl'eiV .K?,ulor.hW'B!,ffita. .An easy and Mrs. M time ago. Pickled Olives, I read the II. II. C. regularly, but I hae never aent anything- before. I offer a recipe for pickled olives: To six gallons ot green ollra allow ono pound each of concentrated le and alt. Dissolve In ale gallons of water and aoak the olives in this solution two days. Then drain and replace the liquid with a fresh solution made as before and soak two days more. After which drain tho olives and soak them In pure water Irom, Ave to eight days, according to the bitter nsss of tho olives, changing the water every day Finally, put them Into brine made by dissolv ing three pounds or salt In four and one-half gallons of water. They will keep In this way lor ono season In a keg, but If wanted for longer storage they should be bottled anil sealed I do not- can olives myself, but I have tried other recipes from the same cookbook and they have always proved satisfactory, I hope this one Will also. , c. J. II, The formula for pickling olives was asked for by a member, and It will undoubtedly bo useful to many rsnother, A friend sug gests that green plums may be put upaccord- jng 10 mis recipe ana prove to be no bad Imitation of the tropical olive. Will some body try It when the plums are fully formed but not ripe? It is worth, knowing If my Informant be right Comfort in Illness ..I want to thank you for printing- my letter. Htnr have written to ma and bavs been a great comfort to me In my Illness. I never realised bsfore how much Interest and roodness of heart could bo felt for one by perfect atrangera. Again. J thank the Corner, and may Qod continue to bless It In t great work. ALDA l Jf one would be thoroughly, and for all tune, cured of the pessimism which poisons tha whole nature. Jet him conduct a Helping Hand Corner for two or three months, lie will never slander human nature again. All About Dickens i hava a scrap book and a lot of unmounted ellpplna. relative to the lu and works of Charles tUcksns which I will be pleased to deliver to some on who might enjoy them. "M u MRS. U. C. P. Tho treasures will be snapped us as soon as they are known to be In tha keep. Ing of one who loves here neighbors nn h. self. Dickens has hosts of friends who will be charmed to improve their acquaintance with him, Excellent Blufflns I enjoy the glrnsr so much and thera mult be hundred who can say the same it U surely a bleastnsi I must pot sat too enthusiastic as this & my first visit to U and you may mJ 1 want me to coma again. I am Inclosing a recipe that wlU roe true to its name excellent niufans. 9 " S'.. u?r on tablespoonful esch ot lard an4 butter two eggs, one and one-half cups ot mlU, two and one-half or three cum of ?llf;iJwS!it.5fi00lu,1Jt bakuV nwder. pinch ft aale, b.l (easpoonlul of rsoll&T about half w ot mains and two apples Cream totnr siar."3T..rrr..5rt..jjft?..' f?? " " va raisin, wi: a&elea alk-ed r M mlmttea in tut aven. 1UIB. na Baur sifM4 with bakbur powder, lastly wi bo,m'-. T' 9W majoa tlna, have -ed and 'put a few la each mufan? Baki if. A rvn. Tour novel and temotinsr r-in ihm.iH turn out what wa call 'cakes rather than gtuffllns. It reads well under either name. Why not reehrieten itas "apple cup cakes" r WJ11 other housesaothers try H undep this tUla and report aucccsal Kava no. faar lest $m may not be welcomed should you coma 5iAJ Lwm Pudding . T Ul ItluM.tM I Sin rc ttrt k nuu nuia or pineapple. An easy and dessert. 1 should like the address of " Dhfi? S""'A WH shrub... oml i.ThBrnk 5'0,,,. fcrventyi n the name of fel-rHn.-0V.er.UeB, for now nnd nttractlvo recipes. It Is encouraging-to the editor to ..v, ..uw Bieauiiy our list of "tried and true formulas Is growing. What a treasure a Helping Hand cook book." composed of Jnfrn.W'id ? t,h0 h0"semother ot the future! The desired address went to you by mall, and wo have placed your namo dT. Ille for those who have hardy .shrubs to pass on to you. Johnny Cake Here Is a Johnnu (-!, a-.-.. t.i - sugar, one egg. one"cup of sour milk two tahi .TBbaendr.aey..e.7t make. ff. 'toSl? $g& ,.J.," af TV ,0 ma and so unlike the con v1?,a J''l!ny cke of th0 "Id-fashioned I BJt2ii.Q,e'", ,nat l d0 not recognire it. Nevertheless, we nccept your John's verdict and believe in It. Do I understand i i'.S"" hulbantls n 't In another house and that you have'not tried the new recipe? Salads for First Course -S"iK I thlrdcV 0t ,hM9 W'" SerVe yUr purpose. Chicken salad Cut cold boiled chicken mfBmV' dlce- Wtth two CUP of this 21.SnV?,xa c.u? ol ceUry cut Into dlcel wr. ........ 0,1 wan Balt amJ pepper. Into orrevin.ab'eSP0,ns of " 'lr a tablespoon of vinegar. Pour this over the chicken ""IP,?1 and toaa unt we mixed Line chilled bowl with crisp lettuce leaves ml nc ra" ar-Sfi you make a good mayonnaise" which in urn. must go on the Ice, Have Kady one third as much celery n vn,. u'.Z. ,r"e cut into half.lnch lengths.' Sllx toge.Z In" iLTml -W" nS6seatean2 stir ngntiy into it a cup of mavonn.i.. Line Chilled bowl with crisp TeuSc" arl ransre tha salad ihin m. "..."-" " lolMtar ri.w. .-i"' r?"'.. -?rnisn with ilTZ'ilZr.." r:r "oonea w wiiguu lengrnwise. goes to table. Tiin thymus gland is a llttlo "ductless gland" which supplies to the blood one of those "Internal secretions" so essential to various life processes. Tho thymus secretion possesses a controlling Influence over tho metabolism of calclurrj, or. In un medical English, the assimilation nnd de posit In tho bones, nervous system and tissues generally of lime salts In babies tho thymus gland, situated deep in tho neck, near the thyroid gland, Is sometimes enlarged. Tho result of en largement of tho gland Is a characteristic noisy, stertorous respiration, like a mod erate chronic "croup." which may disap pear entirely nt times or bo only slightly noticeable, and become severe and alarming at other times. The baby breathes as though thoro were a foreign body In the windpipe. Tho Btrldor Is likely to bo espe cially noticeable under excitement. The condition occurs In babies from a few weeks to four or five years old. During In spiration the pit of the stomach and the neck Just abovo tho breastbone may bo seen to retract, evidence of obstruction to the intake of air. The baby looks pale and pasty, but fat. Here Is an Illustrative case. Baby seemed to have a "cold" when a few weeks old, accompanied by a slight Inspiratory stridor or crow. This slowly Increased In i-everltv. though the baby was stronc nnd fat. tiia sound wns noticeable most when tho baby cried. When four months old It was feared tho child would die from the severity of the obstruction. At six months she was nor- mnl In weight, bright nnd well, but had. iiiuureu Dreaming at all times An X-ray protograph showed a very largo thymus gland X-ray treatments were then given for n considerable period, and the child finally was relieved of the trouble. However, too many such cases prove fatal to the llttlo sufferers Whether the pressure of the enlarged gland upon the windpipe Is the dangerous factor, or whether Important nerve trunks In the neck are Impinged upon, or whetner some change In the glanular secretion Is responsible for the fatal effects, wo do not know. Fortu nately, the difficult, strldulous breathing makes parents anxious to seek medical ad vice, nnd In the X-ray, In skilled hands, we have a remedy which offers relief In most Instances. Oood form queries thould be ad- dresned to l)hnrnh f?w. f-t-JfJn nn one tide 0 the paper and signed with 'full name and addrett, though initials , OXLY lolll 6e published upon request. This coltiran telll appear in Monday's, Wednesday's and Friday's Evening Ledger. 1 Several queries hnve como to the column on tho question of visiting nnd what ono should do In the little niceties of giving presents to one's hostess nnd other grncloUs nets. Tho writer whose, letter Is printed below says sho Is going to visit a friend nnd shall sho take a gift with her or wait until sho is about to leave or until she has returned homo. Of course there Is no strict necessity thnt she glvo a present to her friend, and yet It Is a gracious thing to do. It seems rather nicest to take some thing to the friend, showing that one has thought of giving her pleasure beforoIeaV' Ing home i however. It Is really largely a matter of personal tnste. Tho writer further nsks If It Is necessary when visiting friends over the week-end to wrlto a biead-aml-huttcr letter, so called, after her return homo, nnd If so to whom It should bo written, to the mother or daugh ter. Of course, as tho mother Is the hostcsi, the letter RhAuld hn wrltton tn her. nnd It Is a little mnrk of truo courtesy to wrlto a noto of thanks. The last nucstlon Is about tlnnlmr the maid when ono Is paying n short lilt. Again this Is reatly a matter of personal feeling; If It Is a house whero ono visits ery fre quently It would seem rather foolish to do so at every visit, and might c3tnbllsh n bad precedent for other guests. A present might bo made at Christmas or Bomo other time during tho year nt tho house where ono Is much nt home. Visit Courtesies .Drnr Drbornh Hvth Will ou kindly answer the following; questions for me?. I nm about to mnke an extended visit lo n married friend living nn the rnclflc const, (nl shall I take her a gift nr shall I wnlt until I nm about to leave and then Present her with something .or shall I wait until my return Hnst? (hi When visiting friends over tho week end In It neceasarv fnr m to write n brend-nnd butter letter nfter my re turn home, nnd ehnll I address It to the mother or her daughter? I see the latter quite fre quently, (c) Is It proper to tip the maid when ono Is paying a Bhort visit to a friend? I II. C. OITorinp; of Congratulations Dear Drborat Rush I nm a dnlly reader of your useful column nnd hope ou v!H answer my question aa soon toJM- LjSaf "of'nl? attend a commencement wh'JJ 1 am 11 girl who friends will be sraduatrt. Jd as I am f" T sSou.dUco,n!grr'h,fluV,?e1m,,.,nd8 wttt I ou.d "lYwouhT not be very possible to outline a conversation for you, as you would prob ably not bo able to follow I out Ju natural and Interested ""d fongri alula e the young men on having attained the r dlplomas nnd wish them success In their new undertakings. Plenty of subjects for conversation will present themselves at the time. , Ritnnritn nt Tflblc non.raro m'iiow rm sit ot the tahle when eating? " u; No, icgetnblcs Bhould never be. eaten with a spoon 1 a fork should always bo used. If a butter knife has not been provided It Is a matter of forgetfulness on the pari of the maid, who will rectify her mistake as soon ns she passei tho butter. Never use your own knife, fork or spoon to help yourself. ... , ,. , . , A person should sit upright nt tho table, never lounging bn6k In his chair J neither should ho sit on the edge. Wedding Anniversaries near Debarah Ruin Are weaoing- anni versaries eer celebrated besides the wooden, tin." crystal, silver, golden and diamond If an please tell me what some pf tho other kinds of Sifts nr for other anniversaries What year Is tho diamond wedding celebrated? Sometimes other years aro celebrated than those designated nbove, for Instance: Tho third anniversary Is leather. Tho fourth anniversary Is straw. Tho seventh anniversary Is woolen. The thirtieth anniversary Is pearl. Tho thirty-fifth anniversary Is coral. The forty-fifth anniversary Is bronze. Tho diamond wedding represents tho 75th nnnlvcrsary. Engagement Rings Drar Deborah tiush I em engaged to a young ladv nnd want to get her nn engagement ring. I think It should be a single diamond nnd sho wants a sapphire and diamonds. Can nn en gagement ring be nny stone but a dlumnnd? It Is not necessary that nn engagement ring should bo a solitaire. Somo persons like to adhere to tho old Idea that It should be, but most of the rings In fashion today aro a combination of stones or severnl dia monds. DKDOnAH ItUSH. THE CHEERFUL CHCp rrf 1 C . lhtrftj tn L33ercfc. or tV jwt fWb rrWitke. uli It -thrills in eixh flower ti tre&, It aintjj in Qo.cK bird Wd it jrvmei irv co.cr. 3tjv A e -T t .. il ..-. rta 1 rvwe. quixe. ; little. in. me. Xf wT I sx QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Cold Qaths Not Injurious Is a cold plungo In tho morning Injurious, nsks a young woman, or Is tho sense of vigor nnd refreshment following n cold bath only nt tho expenso of one's physical endurance? Somo friends ndvlso me to take warm baths instead. Answer When a fellow needs a friend Is nt bath tlmb In the morning. Keep a-plung-lng, and when your friends have nil passed away you will still be splashing around with as much onjoyment ns over The solo criterion is this: If you feel refreshed and lgorous after tho bath. It Is a lino thing for your health Sending Handkerchiefs to Laundry Is It safe to send towels, handkerchiefs, etc., to a public laundry? Is boiling suf ficient disinfection of such articles? Answer It Is safe, so fnr at you aro concerned, but not for the unfortunato workors In the laundry. By rights you should boll towels or hnndkerchlcfs before sending them to tho laundry, when they have been used by nny ono with a "cold," or other contagious disease Hoillng for half an hour will disinfect clothing. The Ironing of washed clothes renders them practically sterile. Nosebleed J?lea80 tell' mo a simple remedy for nose bleed, nnd also what causes frequent nose bleed In n girl of 17. Answer Most noseblecdlng comes from a minute ulcer on tho sepjum between tho nostrils, Just within tho vestibule of tho proboscis, the ulcer belnc; mn,i v, h- fliigcrnall Treatment; Pinch nostrils gently but for several minutes between thumb nnd forefinger. Or Insert within tho bleeding nostril a small wick of cotton or soft mus lin saturated with a solution of alum (ten- ojjuuiuui; in water (naif tcncunftil) Or cotton wet with 1 In 6000 adrenalin solution. Or spray the naBal cavity with a table spoonful of water containing a good pinch of powdered tannin. Flower Fashions There nro Just as many changes In flowers nnd styleB of corsage bouquets ns thero are In gowns. Kvcry year tho International (lower show sets tho styles for tho debu tante's bouquet, nnd theso styles aro con sequently reflected In tho florists' display windows. Not only the debutanto's bouquet, but tho brldnl bouquet nnd tho simple cor sage for tens, dinners and nfternoon occa sions. Tho bridal bouquet Is getting lighter every year. Dy this Is meant lighter In weight. Heavy-headed whlto roses and large Caster lilies used to make a charming combination, but n cumbersome one. Now the tendency Is more toward tho practical, as well as tho beautiful. Lilies of tho valley, orchids and lighter-weight roses nro used. Thero Is less heavy satin, more tulle, chiffon and flno laco used to tie tho flowers and to hold the tiny sprays that fall from It. No wire at nil Is used on somo bouquets, little If any on others. The most popular flower com bination of all Is white orchids and lilies of the valley. Louis XV nnd tho Pompadour havo left a relic of their plcturcsquo era In the per fectly round, old-fashioned bridal bouquet. This is-used for coming-out affairs and for mal occasions as well Tho dainty shep herdess gowns nnd the Wattoau styles com bine charmingly with this stylo of bouquet, which Is a startling departure from the luuseij- nrrangea corsages of a season or so ago. A gilded shepherdess' crook and one of these odd bouquets Is much nffected for brldesmnlds' costumes, worn with a gown of Pompadour or Dresden silk and pannier skirts. An odgo of perforated paper finishes off tho bouquet with long streamers of tulle. Lareo red roses form the centre of ono start ling flower arrangement ; nround this Is nn edgo of yellow mlgnon roses nnd violets, fixed In prim rows about tho glowing centre. Then thero are dainty little danco bouquets as big as tho hand, of Sweetheart Roses and forget-me-nots. This Is ono of tho most charming color schemes of nil. Sliver or gold tissue bows add qualntncss. Small tinners, Ilko tho diminutive Ward or Sweet heart Hoses, violets, sweet peas and the llko aro favored for the 130 bouquet. Song She Is not fair to outward view As many maidens be! Her loveliness I never knew Until she smiled on me; O, then I saw her cvo was t,.i.L4 A well of love, a spring of light I J nut now her looks nro coy and cold. 1 To mine thoy ne'er reni ,u fli And yet I cease not to behold Tho love-light In her cyo: Her very frowns iyo fairer far Than smiles of other maiden. .. llnrlln". "''. ' "eriati.fl Tempting Macaroons Home-made macaroons nre delicious rf pound of powdered sugar, threo.mit.,.. a pound of blanched, ground nlmondi it S whites of eggs, nnd extrnct of ,nij aro 1110 requirements. MIX the almZ with Hip whites nf two rcro-o orfj """"l wnrlc u-ell trip-ether. Itnnt .. ;?.' M ,Th ; .v.:"".a work well together. tho eggs to a stiff froth, add the vsmO then mix all well together. pD on paper and sprinkle with powdered sw' Cook In a moderate oven. When e3 brush cold water on tho back of the piiw on wmen incy aro iaia, ond the lavf" rnnnst will rnmn n(T nnallv " ' ",-j. JPV mJBSJI 3a Clock ife 3 For your own use tf for a gift, nothing gives moro satlf,c. tlnn Ihnn j. . able elock Mahnrnnv m.nt.l .,"5?" Inlaid or plain. Much below usual """ $12.50 C. R. Smith & Son Market Street at 18th S If: Ul ,G eorge 1214-Cliestnut Street 1214 Our Semi-Annual Sale of Trimmed iviiiiinery Is Now in Full Swing- Remarkable values in new and cha millinery creations. 250 White Hats at $5 to $15 are among the special offerings, which embrace over 1500 , trimmed hats and turbans, and many embroidery speciak "iilOOOOOOE a If You Love- Flowera You Should Know The Century Flower Shop ISth Below Chestnut St. i i eeara nut Set on Ico until It pa: The Home Maninm.a The wide part of the nail scissors Is the trt to use when cuttlna- tha .n. 'h-. "z Even iki. i- . " . " "" oVthe.' '," T, " J " The point. forcut.c7e;"-Aloof-uAneceiam;am;nt10cubr Implements ara useless and InsanlUry A good pajr of surgeon's scissors, a thin nle several pieces of emery board, a pVlish if you us one, and a good nail brush are enough. The latter is most irnj?t,nt Never cut the cuticles push It back every day. rubbing ha parts with cold crean to ottM them If they are, bird-but never Spring Clearance Sale Millinery -Coats-Suits at Reduced Prices BLAYLOCK & BLYNN, Inc. 1528 Chestnut St. Furs Stored, Altered and Repaired. sun BONW1T TELLER. &.CQ CHESTNUT AT 13 "STREET ANNOUNCE FOR SATURDAY Vf traisiramar ,LUaA Toilleur, Sport and Dress Blouses and Waists- syov m ttv sssnetola tn ra 1 h received teem w ijinoo, pu.1. a aTa&H Q44Q u( a .yiLA MM I ltlplH WBKuSq?' VArIAI DIS-l SK.sb.. wfiu treated bjr sr and i aa mothodi. wbuji usi i m ussssii wail i.ii.rf ' n. m ; "1" ."."" I Vr- SLJhii&.V.I!!" TT". .. srvssriiM. "Faultless" . Bedding , Colonial Bedsteads J 3 tu The value- of your summer depends upon the quality and quantity of sleep you get. The certain means towards the maximum of both is Faultless bed ding. Why not install it and make this your most pleasant and beneficial summer? , We an deliver promptly bedding and bedsteads ordered now. Dougherty's Faultless Bedding Hair Mattresses. Box Springs. Brass Beds, 1632 CHE3TNUT STREET l & ttSMSSttjjjyJ fy xl M RP Striped Handker chief Linen Blouse in blue, tan, Copen hagen and green. Black ribbon tie to be worn open or closed at neck; turn ed back cuffs pearl buttons. 3.90 Tailored BIouso of men' wear crepe and habutnj silk in white only pearl buttons! collar to be worn high or low. 5.00 twill pearl d Y TJfjU Sport -BIouso of whito handkerchief 'linen, pique roll collar, turn back cuffs, pearl button. 3.90 Dress and Costume Blouse in the Alien ppg .; S?i ) lc f. shore! r i wl - Th0 III ' til" eano' If (,lll lent tr M ' jM ' ,empt I & -"IhB' dowm fh W ' flail the bi ' Sa. 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IHr i 80l' i5fraTa?P '1111 Ti to S-JkfWY ll IIll' h"p thl fftf J Sasssssssl E N rmmmm SAU' Hi un ., BBBBSK 4lddraftM Spqrt Blouse whito handkerchief linen; pique collar, to be worn high or low; turn back cuffs; pearl buttons'. 2.90 Sport Blouse handkerchief soft roll collar and turn back cuffs of pique, large buttons. 5.50 Unen Sport Blouse in white only, black ribbon, is to be worn open or closed at neck, pearl buttons. 2.00 eaioq'. favored fabric, and hadm. f. S.00 to 29.50 .-yfapa?"-