1 " IWl full EVENING 1EDGEB-PHI:LADEL:PHIA, MONDAY, JTOTE 12, 1018. SONG HO! FOR GRANDMA, SHE'S IN AGAIN, SAYS M'LISS ---'---- ! Even .the Dancing Masters, in Fade of the Modern Enthusiasm for the Old-fashioned, Have Reverted to the Waltz and Polka SEEN IN THE SHOPS PfttfcatiiKTLY wo shall be dancing the mlriitet, I am qulto convinced of It, dr&ndma iia, you know, lonp. long hgO' And grandma la In tremendous Voguo, again. Onindmn. woro hoops rind pantalettes and stde-htccd shoes nhd flngerless mit tens nnd poko bonnets. Sho also carried feather" fan and sported a beauty patch. How much at homo tho old lady would feet In the shops today! Thero Is scarcely an article that eho considered necessary U her toilette or house furnlshltiK that fens not Its modern duplicate. Even tho eld Wlndaor chairs that sho sat In and the hit-or-mlss pattorncd rag rug: that sho lUt hor dainty foot upon are hero again. But alas for tho present-day Erandmal Just when sho had decided to kick Up hor commpn-sonse hools and havo a glorious Uid unrestricted fling, sans corsets nnd ' sans mld-Victorlan Impositions, nlong cOmos Dnmo laahlon with a prohibitory "No!" .And prcstol boforo grandma had learned to Inhale tho smoko from her clgarotto sho found herself back again In tho 'traces, hooped and stayed and borlb. boned hor now-found freedom snuffed out as suddenly as a burnt-out arc light. Even tho dancing masters havo real ized tho Incongruity of teaching a primly gatbed feminine world such hoydenlsh dances aa tho fox-trot or the canter. Dig nity, not abandon, Is tho watchword. At a recent gathering of terpslchorcan ex perts It was decided to hark back to tho ojd days, tho two-step and tho waltz to bo used as a transposition medium so that norto might dlo of shock. Oply a short whllo ago wo wero bunny hugging and turkoy-trottlng with a prox imity to our partners that caused tho Pu ritans to blush and governmental institu tions such ns tho Naval Academy to lay down distance regulations. "Partners must bo nt least six Inches apart," was tho rulo put Into effect nt tho Academy hops. And shatp-cyed instructors did not lies Itnto to enforco the mandato when for getfulnoss or defiant dnncers minimized tho six Inches to thrco or One. But now that tho pendulum has started to swinir In tho othor direction, who Is thoro to stop It? At a recent dance In Philadelphia I saw sovornl of tho guests deliberately exocuto nn old-fashioned waltz to syncopated music that was ob viously meant for tho lamo duck. For some of us thoro are rocks ahead. After having limped and ducked nnd dipped In our own particular fashion for sovernl seftBons past, how are wo going to achieve the easy grace of tho'old-fasli-lonod waltz, which In reality is based on n sorles of exticmoly Intricate stops? And tho stately figures of tho minuet, which Is tho logical concomitant of the beauty patch and tho hooped skirt, how H that to bo managed? When your part ner has boon permitted to clutch you In a sort of tcrpolchorean half-nolson it will bo n difficult matter for him to remember that tho new dancps, which arc. of course, tho very old dances, demand that ho only touch you with tho vorlest flngor-tlp. How, too, after having jumped and trotted and wabbled., nro wo to acquire tho equl llbrlum necessary for n deep and well poised curtsey? If only grandma had not temporarily succumbed to tho modernists! Perhaps men slio could havo taught us these burled secrets. But alas! Even grandma herself Is saving hor pennies for tho dancj Ing masters. Wo havo got to learn all over again. Tho Vernon Cnstles and the Maurices ,nro making ready to tako our money. Tho strains of tho Beautiful Bluo Danube, nnd, tho Virginia llcel will drown out thoso of tho rtntchy-Koo and the Shindy Lou. A bas tho trot nnd tho hug! Enter the waltz and tho minuet. But heaven pro tect us from the lanccra that brain con fusing, foot-bemusing jumble of him-uand forward marches. Jlay wo bo endo od with thq strength to resist it. M'LISS. 1 Letters to the Editor of the Woman's Pajre Address all communication, to M'M.h. rare of lh: lcnlnc Irfdicer. W-''t, i,i of the paper only. . ...v, on nne moo Dear M'Ltes Will you kindly lot me know JhrouBh, your column If tho story "The Pon of Tarzan, 'r now runnlnr In the Utkximi Ukuuek, has ever been urlnted In hook form? Jf thin ens has not. haa either of tho other two ty the nnu author? INQUISITIVE. "Tho Son of Tarznn," now running In tho Evenino Ledobii, has not yet been pub lished in book form. Threo of the Tnni.ni books, however "Tarzan of tho 'Apes," "The Return of Tarzan" and "ThCj Uensts of Tarzan" which havo appeared n this paper, aro published by A. C'McClurg", Chicago. ,. Thank you foe- -your suggestion regard uomit ' tWV'4 rr""l3 some ilny I'll act mu?in-lilM,I',?8rA" n "x-1"1 clUD re very hif ii "V"".1 of tahien nnJ.nnythlnR you may rtfnn,bIiV." We "" In .thai line. We it' from about IS to il jcarn of ago. N. N. C. I have an oacoilont book containing many Interesting games that I haven't space to publish. If you would like to stop In at my office I will bo glad to place It at your disposal and penult you to copy thoso that Interest you. MAjgpffN HARLAND'S CORNER '-?! F All romnVunleatlonH nddresard to Marlon Xlnrland Khauid inclone u taimed. helf- Kfff melop and a clluplns of the Vte "JJ which yon ore InterrMteri, Vernon wUhlnr Ko nldln the churl tub! o work of the " C. nliould write Marlon IIarlitnU. In fJtrttHJf thin paper, for nrtdrcKsen of those itier won Id like (o help and. limine rrrrlied them, communicate direct with those parties. Wants Church Music Seelmr that Bonis ono offers church rmislr. T wilt gladly pay postnre on tt If alio will send unauia tt to, me. r to continue with my school work on account of poor health, anil I am solnir to undertake playing the orean In a Roman Catholic church In my spare time. I am In the fifth grade In music. I haq rut tlnffs In plants to Elvo to any ono who will forward an address. j:'AN. "Some ono" Is an clastic phraso In this connection. Music of various sorts Is of fered nearly every day tlirough the Corner. If you will tell us what Initials wero signed to the offer of which you speak we will put you Intof communication with tho donor, or we may get anotlier lot of music for you. The cuttings you generously placo at our disposal will bo called for when your letter has been read. Tho Corner extends sym pathy to you and hopes the warm weather and opportunities to enjoy the outer air will bring recovery of health. Do not let the organ practice confine you too much to the house and church. ' Hints That Help Can you tell ma how to ralso parsley In a vinaonr dok mccniiuiiyf i imieu mat year. 2'leasa tea ma the things I ouxht to know without belnv told. Yfhat other thlnga besldi-n parsley would you suraest? How can one hlock . straw sailor? Minn Is a little limp at the Junction of crown and brim. I tow could I ro finish ;ha side ot a Circassian walnut dresser, whllo from the.ralnT Has any fellow suf ferer found anlthlnc to deaden tho awful conglomeration or noises liutlde the house and out. for thoso who must sleep In the day? Now for my suggestions, such aa they urn: When ona haa na oil of wtnterirrpnn m hul -.-. . - -i '--,,- ---------- - Duma. Kerosenr- rquauy as eneciive. una kept on will prevent blistering, uneaualea for cleaning bath tubs. with a saturated rag and then Wttn a clean ciotn. Many or agea aooui ciesnuia inings. if KTosene Is wiping llrat wining nry aeema they 'any of your readers have lg things. It aeeina thev are still unacquainted with dry cleaners, which have appeared on the market within the last year or so and which, when used In conner itlon with gasoline, act like magic, removing everything but starch or perspiration atalns. viegn autre or uress or anyining in mis way, alwaya rinsing thoroughly, which 1 most Im portant, and Iron ecu down on a folded uool blanket, putting thin dampened muslin tor thin material and heavier for thtrk goods over the aiae ?. bee-bee" would would i.h n"":.. ?".".. '."."".."ays wo It taste. Sueh lit. J..,,? "- TS"? inc. a delightful, refreshing drink. and using a moderately hot Iron. wrong Tour suit wilt look aa If a tailor did it. Qaso jne dissolves rupser, so remove ante as. etc, RUTH C Give the parsley rich, loose soil, plenty of sunshine and water, and It should flour lsh, Wlnt, summer savory and sweet mar joram may bo cultivated successfully in Ilka manner The Corner Is not expert In ruUHnery. Your query may ba answered by a professional member. It the wood be oled, rub with a flannel wet with turpen tine, afterward with boiled linseed oil. If It be5 varnished, you may have to call fn skilled bep. Nothing will muffle tha din more, effectually than a wad of cotton bat ting; bound over the ears with a soft silk handkerchief. It Is a too-common nuisance hat of which you Justly complain. Your suggestions are practical and excellent. We thank you for them on .behalf ot the many Who will profit by them. Cleaning Panama and Plume T:e tell ma to now. to clean and reblock CvvhUa- ranama hat. Also, how to clean a Wta plume, K. if. Jteblockinjr is beyond the- ken of the Cor ner, You may clean the hat by rubbing- It all over with lemon Juice and settlnp it in th'etaun for flva or mix hours. Then sponea faithfully with peroxide oft hydrogen and Bun. again for usveral hours. ge that St U J.TSTOHE3 AHD fOUHTi-INS ASK FOR and GET HO RUCK'S fUM 08IGIJTAI. ;m Mm lwyt tte Cheapest BfctetTrmittiTiTit yCX mw prka not exposed to tho dust at any stage of the process. Wash tho plumo in clear easollno out of doors and In tho daytime. Seo that no artificial llrtlit Is near whllo you do this. Souse It up and down In the liquid a dozen times. Then shako well and hanu in the air, shaking every flvo minutes until it is fiulto dry. Makes Itcfreshinrr Drink In the Cornor Is a letter signed "nMnnnr" 5!,knf ?bout , drink called manna." Tarn fflteS uin, ui. unu uown. liquid. !', unu II1HKPH lMcnwo let me for tho rff.r-oTd,l.dy"Vp"VWhrTnrnt!ii: , , w. a. a. Wo, too, are so clad that the question fell under your oye that wo must express our Kratltudo to you for the satisfactory and iitercstlnir reply tho nrticle anent manna, has elicited. Another letter upon tho samo subject will appear shortly, Freckles nnd Lemons Can you glvo me a sum thing which will cause freckles to disappear? Also, do lemons do any harm nt nil If eaten with si tl 'The day after I do It my teeth .aro nil sore. L . JUNIOR.' Tho Corner has repeatedly explained to correspondents whom It would fain serve that It has absolutely nothing to dp with tho earo of the skin nnd hair. Freckles aro clean out of Its province. I thought nobody minded them In this ago of physical culture. Olrls no longer swathe their faces In thick veils when they drive, ride or walk. A girl who should wind a doublo tissue veil about her head to protect her complexion whllo playing golf or tonnls would bo ridiculed unmerolfully. What matter If a. few freckles left by tho sun's kisses dot cheeks tanned by tha wind and made rosy by the sunshine so long as the complexion be glowing nnd clear with health? Iemon and salt or anything that makes the teeth sore Is injurious to the enamel and ought to be avoided. Xw', ' ff i J 1 !A ' ni 1 HslKkVurtSvvBf "&$& K Ir ''ti t ' y Iff ri1 vHGwSXNvMHi A. V SPORTS FKOCK OF JERSEY CLOTH IJ'OIl those who like tho unusual, licro is a ono-plcco sports frock. It, Is mnda of Jersey ' I'lotli, a fabric featured extensively for sports clothes because of Its excellent wearing quality nnd Its noninussablcni'ss. Tho fmck, which shows tho new straight lines and tho narrow underskirt, has tho fulness confined nt the waist by nn oddly arranged sash. Natural pongee is used or the collar nnd cuffs and to tilm tho pocket, which Is llnlshed with a pongco-colored tassel. In various colors, ?:!7.(i0. This smart sports hat Is of green leghorn trimmed with a self-colored grosgrnln band finished with n tnilorcd Vow. It niny bo ordered in various colors, with bands of self or contrasting colors, for $7.50. Tho namo of tho shop where these articles may bo purchased will bo supplied by tho Kdltor ot tho Woman's rage, UvfiMiNn LnnoEn, B08 Chestnut street. Tho request must he accompanied by a stamped, iiclf-nddrcssed envelope, and must mention tho dato on which tho nrticlo nppeared. GOOD FORM My Loves Why should I my loves confine? Why should fair be mine or thine? If I praise at tulip, why Should I pass the primrose by? Paris was a pedant fool. Meting beauty by tha rule; Pallas? Juno? Venus? he Should have chosen all the three! John Stuart Wackle. Oood form queries shoiiM be nil dressed to Deborah Hush, lertllcii on one side of tho paver nnd signed totth full name and address, though fnftfafs O.YTil" telH 6e publined upon rerncst. This column will appear in Monday's, -Wednesday's and Friday's livening Ledger. When paying visits It Is a very neces sary thing to comply with tho rules of tho household In which ono is a guest. Ono thing nbout which guests should bo ery particular Is promptness at meals. In soma homes tho hostess Is not very strict about this observance, but tho guests should ho ready nt tho hour named, and thcrcforo never bo responsible for any delay. An other matter about which a guest should bo careful la tho hour of retiring. It Is not good taste to remain downstairs after tho hostess has signified her intention of retiring and said good-night ; a guest should nlways go to her rooln at tho samo time, oven if sho does not caro to retlro yet. Sho may occupy herself thero reading or writing. Clothes for Fete near ncoornh fiii What may bo connldered a sultublo coitumo for the mnnv nfternaon out-of-door fetes which are being elien nil through this month? Is It proper to go to these events with a oung man unchnperoncd? I-. II. I.. Any simple dress of some light materinl is suitable. White rrocks, buocs ana siock lngs are very popular, worn with a colored silk sweater and sports hat. It Is perfectly proper to go with a young man, and there would bo absolutely no rea son why you should have a chaperon. Ask for an Invitation Dear Deborah Rush I have a young girl eUylrik- with mo for seeral weeks nnd I have been Invited to a danco on neit Thursday. The hostess does not know my friend, so she ennt ask her, Would It ho wrong for me to go nnd lenvo my friend at homo? P. J. 51. It would bo perfectly proper for you to write a little note to'the lndy who Is giving the dance, paying that Miss Is staying with you at present and you would like very much to take her with you to the dance, If tho hostess will Invite her. Strictly speaking, It would not be polite for you to leave your guest at home if she Is not a very Intimate friend. Of course, you might provide for her pleasure during that eve ning in another way and go yourself to tho dance, but that should be arranged between you and your guest. The hostess of the dance would not bo obliged to say yes to your request, If sho had decided on a very small affair, but at the same time tt would not be very gracious for her to refuse, Finger Bowls Bear Drboroh Rush Will you tell ma If finger bowls are essential when serving a lunch con for about 12 persons? What would you suggest for a first course? JULIA. Finger bowls should always be placed at each placo after the sweet course has been served. Fruit cup Is always a delicious appetiser for a luncheon. Some persons prefer llttlo neck clams as a first course, however. Street Car Etiquette )ror Uelorah Itush When a woman enters a enr nnd all the seats nro tnken, should a man who him been working hard all day feel obliged to offer her his sent? I nm n bricklayer nnd get verv tired nights, and yet I have n feel ing I should get up for a woman. I see lota of other men remain seated, and some of them look llko theso Styllshera who don't have to work. IIAllIty. Accoidlng to strict etiquette, a man should nlways offer his scat to a woman In a crowded car, but very many women re fuse to accept tho courtesy from a man who hns been doing hind work all day. It should bo left to the woman to refuse. DEBORAH HUSH. Things to Know A smnll portable oven Is a step-savor and a fuel-saver, too. If your stove gas J coal Is going enough to heat up the top of it, but not tho regular oven, you can put ono of theso portnblo ovens over tho warm spot. This Is enough to heat rolls or bread, and saves the extra coal or gas. Then, too, steamer nttached to tho dish In which vegetables nto cooked Is a fuel saer. Two vegetables may bo cooked with tho samo amount of gnB and time that tho one would take. Thero aro many llttlo things like this that the housekeeper can teach her cook. Whon n dish is boiling so hnid that tho water Is bubbling, turn down the flnme beneath It. Boiling beat cannot become any hotter; you will get tno same results with a lower flnmo, and uso less power. If You Love . Flowers You Should Know The Century Flower Shop 12th Below Chestnut St. HEMSTITCHING 5c YD. Hare you seen our new NECO EDGE? &. Embroidering Hcalloplng. Initialing, IlutlonbollnC. Novelty Embroidery Co. .field SUrer Halting 1007 filbert FAMILY COOKING OF VITAL IMPORT IN THE HOME LIFE Miss Emma Hanko, Noted Ex pert in Domestic Science, Tells of Waste That Can ' Be Prevented MUCH USEFUL ADVICtf "If the housewife Is properly educated In the domestic sclonco art she can do the family cooking for the day In two hours," Is the reassuring news that Hiss nmma Hnnko gives Philadelphia women. Miss Hnnlto camo all tho way from far off Wisconsin to speak at tho Civic Imposi tion, nnd wns glad to do so, for she feew that If her advice and e.tpcrlenCo H of service to women tho trip Is welt worth It. A grnduato of Pratt nnd of Columbia University, Miss Hanko Is regarded by thoso who know ni ono of the most eminent culinary experts. Uut Bhe Isn't nil theory! In deed, sho says sho Is never happier than when sho has her whllo apron on, with hor bowls and pans about her, ready lo bnko ono of hor own special cakes. "Social service work shows us mm uu per cent, of tho family Incomo Is spent on food alone," sho will tell you, earnestly. "Imaglno It! Half of tho weekly budget spent on food I And yet wo can see, nml Investigators havo proved to us, that tho avcrngo housewife wastes more thnn ono thhd of tills food by careless cooking I "Half of tho tlmo tho woman Is too over worked to caro nbout meals. Sho docsn t wnsto nny tlmo on tho bill of faro. It Isn't aried; It Isn't oven nutritious. Any old tiling, so long ns tho fnmlly has food serves for a meal. Do you wonder that tho man of the family goes to places where ho can get decent food nnd, usiinlly, something strong to drink? "Yes, Indeed, I'm a firm believer In tho policy of "feed tho brute," Miss Hanko de clares. Sho's a slender, delicate woman, with soft gray eyes nnd a gentlo voice; n voice that you'd novcr think could bo heard nnd has been heard In the largest auditoriums In America; but when she says a thing sho means It. And sho means It when sho says that tho acrago house wife docsnt' know her business. "Men aren't any moro particular about their nwals than women are. Uvery ono enjoys nood tilings. Hut tho time will como when n man will requlro qualifica tions in domestic science Just ns they ex pect fineness nnd mental power In tho women they mairy. And they havo a right to expect tho woman they mairy to havo higher qualifications for wifehood nnd motherhood than they would for otdlnnry things, because those aren't ordinary things. "I have been teaching domestic science for a long time, talking to -100 women a dny, ranging In age from young matrons of 20 to old ones with white hair. They nro very enthusiastic about learning bo causo they reallzo that thero is so much to know. It is such n delight to make ono's own pastry, nnd to seo tho homo tun on a scientific, economic basis. It's ,m fnsclnatlng ns nny other hobby, only It's nobler. And when tho American woman Is brought to tho realization of her culinary responsibility she Is the most active person you over saw. Sho Is willing and anxious to work, sko follows her lessons carefully and sho develops Into a perfect housowifo and companion. For evety woman lias It in her to be both." Miss Hanko lectured for two months last summer on ono of tho largo piers in Atlan tic City and is going to do so again this year. Sho Is considered tho foremost au thority In hor line, a teacher of teachers In tho domestic science field. Sho carries her own cooking outfit along with heV, nnd her greatest delight Is to mako Cakes. Sho makes on an averago of six cakes a week, although tho mysteries of puff paste, food values, chemistry, biology and economics aro as A, B, C to her as well. Sho believes In tho practical application of food theories "Soclnl conditions nro largely dependent on food conditions. Improve tho homes of tho poor. Improve their food and you Im prove, their standards," Is tho way Miss Hanko phrases It, 1 tsssH & sisisSsissB Hghtful cooked. In 4 ArilrWt 1st ut. , Ih Tdande tSSTiS M carefully, drain several times, cook .In IBs me sailed water until rhsv nM ..,.?. PiW ing salted water until they are null. ji 'J If you havo never tried them dr. .." Serve hot with melted butter, salt ami 2fi .. nt. (n A al.ln . ..It . . U PCS.) ,v v,, wh .. an U ui BtMt pork, ft ShaLsB hiird-bollod egg or something in the w rQM garniture makes the dish most appetttlnt 'I Box Uses X The thin wooden boxes which hold ir. berries or any berries in season mi 7 ' used ns n shelter for tcnilej plants UC linve nlnntnl Romn ft of r In In .' "ron, Bpot, or If yod havo somo pot slip (hat S want to cot tha shade, notlilnn. nl.i . f1 s tcr ob a covering for It than thess IbAi wooden boxen. n MISS EMMA HANKO nJfcuiQmttaJil!aA. jSAMPLE- GA3$1ENT H0P A A The Newest Summer f Styles in f Dresses j Suits Coats I & Skirts I At actual wholesale prices direct from our New York shop 1120 CHESTNUT STREET Take Elovator Third Floor Next Door to Keith's New York Shop-W W. 3h St. at Broadway 8. sag 0 r ! helps keepthehair healthy, lustrous andl tree irom danclxuir For rruvt people, whose scalps arc in ordinarily -good condition) am not seriously affected with dandruff, regular sljynpoos with Resinol Soap are enough to keqjHhe hair healthy and the scalp clean. Cut if there is severe dandruff, itching or loss of hair, Resinol Ointment should be used in connection with" the Resinol Soap shampoos until the trouble is under control. Ktjinsl Sojp w4 RciiscI M bit tU tw Jtuivi OictatuUiei.aUti'indro. $itwg Slu teeiAti Urj,t 1 1 Oept U-P, Kcilaol, ItaUU t lk JiiCtmrrtt. Studat 0 IHW 1 --VJ,-. W'f .-ww rg$SLj5SS) t5wgrfnTPny J 10 ANNOUNCE OUR iearance .bale Monday, June 12 AND THEREAFTER OF illinery, Gowns, Suits Coats, Waists, Sport Clothes, Etc. WHICH WILL BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE 1624 Walnut Street L Ejf-8- jy-jjfea'r Consider the Dandelion Did you over mnfco dandelion coffeo? It sounds Impossible, but really Isn't, mero ate dandelion coltco Ilends B'oe- As soon as tho llttlo plants put their heads up theso enthusiasts are out BatherhiB the blossoms to mako the odd bevcingo. Dandelion choc olato Is another hevcniBo that may bo made from the dandelion. ISoth nro delicious Hero are tho recipes: Pound and toast tho dandelion roots. Keep them in a Jar closed tight. When you nro ready to innlio tho cofleo uso a tnhlcsnoonfill "t tho colteo to a cup and a teaspoonCul of tho dandelion .root to a pot. This may ho macio BiroiiEcr If desired by adding more aanucuon. i choeolnto should bo onc-fltth chocolate nnd foiir-lirths dandelion root. ' Tho plants arc plentiful nnd mako de lightful salads. Choose the Brconest. ten dorcst leaves. Tour over them n chilled French or ltusslnn dicsiltiB. Tho slight bit terness that is noticeable In the raw dande lion leaf Is decidedly beneficial to the sys tem. If you put vegetables with your salad comblno thoso that aro not tart, such aa boots, carrots, tomatoes, etc. This Is to got tho perfect hannony of tnsto and nutrition that is tho armo of salad making. A very odd and palatable dressing for dandelion nnd beet salad may bo made as follows: fry thin slices of mnoked bacon, iclalnlng tho bacon oil In the pan. Add to this oil n half quantity of vlnegnr, then mix In a llttlo Hour and water. Cook until this comes to tho consistency of ordinary pan gravy. Pour) this oer tho salad just before It Is set upon tho table. Spinach nnd other greens of tho kind tnsto exactly llko dandelion leaves when they ai o prepared In tho samo fnshlon. Tho only difference Is tho dandelion requires moro wntor nnd moio frequent changes of water than tho others, because tho slight bitterness In tho dandelion leaves, so de- Oi linarily, bo causo of rigid State inspection and pure food laws, the cleanest and best milk is consumed in the big cities. The inferior, left over milk, goes into the ordinary kind of butter. Up in tho country at Moridnlo .Farms, only the cleanest 'and best milk goes into MERIDALE l It is churned from milk thnt conforms with the most exacting Board of Health regulations more, it complies with tho Mcridolo Standard, "only tho richest, purest milk that healthy cows can yield." AYER & McKINNEY (Milkers of m n j i li Mcridaic) Philadelphia Kelt rhonc, Market 3711 Keystone Phone, Main 17U Look for the Mertfolt" wrapper alr-tlght, dust-and odor-proof at your groetn. mm 1 ' ffiffim S ft it SMMIHMl WMIlllMIMIMWIll Ill I ! I remember that name when you buy milk or milk products. bv usiriR milk that keens indefinitely lhit is always ready for use unaffected by vea'... x in which there is no waste, ouch milk is cc4, y&cwaC&wu zr ;t v. COlSTJDElNrED THE ORIGINAL .Thousands of strons, rosy-cheeked boys and girls owe their sturdi- ncss to fc.agle Brand which their wise mothers fed them when they were babies. Since 1857 "Eap!eBrand"hasheenknnwn i5BMTiSg as a safe, nourishing baby food as well as a pure, rich milk for cooking. "Eagle Brand," b v reason of its creamv delicaev and smoothness, gives a new is$&s$ """"- . Havor In vnnr i-nnlrinn TVi, ,( ," .11. t2AI- B "I 1 Y- J 7V- ai"Trj - - j e I. cc ouu puaaingi. - k. vv rfi MB i ffl 1 Fitz Patrick 1517 Spruce Street ANNOUNCES A Reduction Sale 1 ' m .i. iini.iin IN ALL MODELS Gowns, Top Coats, Tailor-Made , s Suits, Lingerie V J&fyic&K Tesmi SHi High amid Low Coo, comfortable and trim; built for the game. In all-white buckskin, or in white buckskin with color ed trimmings, Claffim, 1107-ChestaatB HisisisiisiHkMHMHiWsisl