Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 24, 1916, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING LEDaER-PniLADELPniA, SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1016.
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FASHIONS MXISS POKES FUN AT "STRONG" SEX DRESS PROBLEMS CONSIDERED VERSE
M'LISS TELLS STORY OP MAN
WHO WOULD MAKE SCREENS
Estimate of Professional Was Far Too High and
" So He Takes a Fly at the Economy
Game
SEEN IN THE SHOPS
THIS la tho slory of ft man who would
mnko tho screens for his mimmor
homo.
Said tho wlfo of his heart to him ono
dowy ovo ns they rnit on tho porch of
their now property In sornplilc contempla
tion o'f'ft lawn that somo day would show
Brass and a hedgo row that In their ImuR
Inatlon had already sprouted Into some
thin? more than a Berried procession of
stumps:
"Tho screen man camo today."
Tho proud property owner, whoso bank
account upon tho acquisition of the Mini'
met1 homo had been set back further than
the nether row of plna In a bowling alley,
removed his plpo and grunted his com
placent approval:
"That'a Rood. Tho flles'll soon bo hero
and there's nothing llko being prepared.
Did you order 'em?"
"Xo, tho estimate was high."
Ho looked at her with tolerant affection.
Bomcttmcs Jnnlo carried her economy too
far,
"One hundred nnd seven, dollars," sho
continued.
Tho proud property-owner gave an Imi
tation of a healthy man suddenly coma
down with something painful.
"Wow!" His tono was a mixturo of suf
fering and Indignation, "$107, tho robbers!
What do they think I am, a pluto? Or a
boob? It's a swindler'
"That's what I thought," tho wlfo re
joined, "and so I called up Smith's and
Jones' and Robinson's. Tho estimates
woro all about tho same for coppor screen
ing Smith's wanted $115."
Much subdued tho P. P. O. decided to
"sloop on" It.
Long beforo tho first streaks of dawn
had crept Into tho scrcenlcs3 windows of
the now summer homo, a sleeping wlfo
was rudely awakened by a frenzied lord
beating tho air Impotontly whllo an Im
pertinent fly buzzed triumphantly without
tho range of his arm.
"They've come," ho spoke, as though It
might ho an advancing enemy, tho British
or something.
"I'll order tho scrrens," was his wife's
somnolent reply.
"You'll do nothing of tho sort," ho
growled. "Ono hundred and seven dol
lars! I'll mnko 'em myself."
With nn lnwnrd groan tho wlfo of tho
proud property-owner received tho news.
Previous experience had taught her that
argumont would avail her nothing. Sho
waited.
That night, panting and moist with tho
heat, her spouse arrived homo laden llko
a pack horse. Over his back there was
lung a bundlo of laths. In his hands
ho boro a roll of copper netting. Tho
pockets of his best Palm Bench suit
sagged with tho weight of tho nails and
a calf of varnish with which ho had
freighted them. But despite his depressed
appearance ho was buoyed up with a tre
mendous enthusiasm.
"I'll show those thieves," ho said threat
eningly ns ho consumed n hasty dinner,
"that they can't fool all tho people nil tha
tltno. I'll stniul for a certain amount, but
1 107. That's too thlckl"
After tho meal ho would not rest, but
went around tho houso attacking tho
Jambs of tho window with a measuring
stick nnd murmuring cryptic murmurlngs
under his breath "3fi by -11, 2& by 33, 33
by 6 1." Presently ho repaired to tho rear
gardon.
"llrlnK mo tho saw," ho said with tho
largo nlr that a man assumes toward his
wlfo when ho Is doing a Job. Tho saw was
brought. "Run down In tho cellar, pet,
and get mo tho hammer." Tho hammer
M got. "Now whero In tho nnitio of
Sam III11 nro thoso nails?" Unsuccessful
business of scratching around for tho
nails. Wlfo discovers nails on tho kitchen
sink.
Directly tho pleasant sounds of burzlng
and hammering fill tho nlr. Ultimately a
duvlco closely resembling n scieon Is
brought out of tho chaos.
"It's for tho living room," said tho
nmatcur manufacturer with tho pride of
achievement In his voire. "All ono need1)
for llttlo Jobs llko thoso Is tho time. Ono
hundred and tovon dollars, hah!"
Llko a conquering hero ho bnto tho
Hereon to tho living loom and adjusted It
to tho window.
"Are you suro you didn't mnko n mis
take, dear7" his wlfo queried anxiously.
"Perhaps It's for tho bath-room."
"I measured acutntely," ho reprimanded
her.
They tried tho set con this way and they
tried It that way. It was a porveiso
screen, showing nt llrst a marked dis
inclination to luting Into tho Jamb, nnd
afterwards an even mora marked disin
clination to staying in. Llko Mahomet's
cofiln, It hung midway between heaven
and earth. Stinngo as It may seem thoro
was no window in tho houso for which
that screen nppeaied to havo been de
signed. "There's something tho matter with the
measuring stick," said tho man with tho
logic thnt has so ljng been characteristic
of his sex. Crestfallen and weary, ho ie
tired. Long beforo tho alarm clock had an
nounced tho break of day tho man was
busy swatting, whllo the wlfo of his hcait
concealed hor smiles under the coverlet.
"Wo must havo screens," was his ulti
matum. No sound from tho figure at his
side.
"Toil better call tho man on tho tele
phono this morning," ho continued non
chalantly.
"Very well, dear," tho wlfo answered
meekly, and then apropos nothing: "How
much did the material you brought homo
last night cost you?"
"Oh," ho replied, "a mero bagatelle, a
mere bagatelle, not worth mentioning."
Isn't It wonderful how economical tho
average man can bo when ho really
wants to.
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MARION HARLAND'S CORNER
OF INEXPENSIVE JERSEY SILK
JRRSI2Y silk In contrasting colors fashions this nttractlvo sports suit, which may
t-etvo ns such or, in wntm weather, may bo worn as a dress. Tho collar, cuffs, sash,
buttons and skirt are of white silk. Tho coat and skirt border como In rose, copen
and green. Considering tho scurclty of Jersey silk, or even tho prlco of It when It was
plentiful, we have a very good value In this suit, pi Iced at 114.00.
Here Is one of the new tam-o'shnnters developed in whlto satin with a coronet of
colored hemp, trimmed with plaited ilbbon and feather ornament. Tho coronet and
plaited ribbon may bo lose, green, copen, navy, black or white. Tho hat Is priced at $4.9".
Tho name of tho shop whero these nrtlelcs may bo purchased will bo supplied by
tho Kdltor of tho Woman's Page, Hvbotno LnDonn, 00S Chestnut street. Tho request
must bo accompanied by a stamped, self-addressed envelope, and must mention the dato
on which tho nrtlclo appenred.
THE WOMAN WHO SEWS
Letters to the Editor of the Woman's Page
Address all communication!
o M'l.li. care of tlir Evenlnc J.fcincr. IV rite on ono sine
ly.
Dear M'LIss Will you please tell mo It It Is
bad luck to snw my own weddlns B?""? J m
very Interested In our curner. ANXIOUS.
Pcoplo who believe In theso superstitions
(but they nro very, very Ignorant, and, of
course, neither you Wr I nro included
among them) say that It is tho very worst
kind of luck for a woman to stick so much
as a tiny pin into her wedding gown, much
less than do the actual sewing of It.
But, seriously, It you are clover with the
needlo and If you would really enjoy mak
ing your gown, to say nothing of saving a
of the iwnrr only.
dressmaker's bill, don't let a silly supersti
tion "do" you out of tho fun. It's awfully
bad luck, you know, to bo superstitious.
Many thanks to tho correspondent sign
ing herself "A Woman."
Di-ar it'I.iss Please iiubllsh somo Interesting
trolley trips to u talton In Massichusetts nnd
Connecticut. SUM-MKlt TIUI
Get tho Now England trolley guide nt
any big newsstand or bookshop for 10
cents.
TUBERCULOSIS, TYPHOID AND EVEN
SORE THROAT SPREAD- BY BAD MILK
By WILLIAM A. EVANS, SI. D.
DOCTOR FUItrtER, aslstant secretary
of the Cleveland Milk Commission,
publishes In tha Cleveland Medical Journal
his views on the relation of milk to disease.
We are now at tho thrcshhold of tho season
of bad milk. Before the cool weather comes
there will be a good many thousand deaths
among thoso who disregard such opinions
as those of Doctor Kurrer.
"Pura milk Is now recognized to be quite
as significant of tho Banltary Index of a
community as pure water" Many com
munities now havo pure water. Whenever
a community has a typhoid death rata of
less than ten. It can bo- assumed that tha
water Is reasonably pure. No community
has anywhere near a pure milk supply.
Purifying tha milk supply Is lagging 25
years; behind purification of tha water
supply,
"lillk-borne epidemics nro as reprehen
sible as Is drinking water contaminated
by sewage." In our large cities mora
typhoid and other forms of preventable
diseases are Bprcad by milk than by water.
"Given a puro milk supply, our mortality
will be substantially reduced. Especially
la this true of Infant mortality." With
which conclusion overy one of experience
menses.
"Infected milk spreads tuberculosis,
diphtheria, scarlet fever, typhoid and septic
eor throat."
Milk In Cleveland Is divided Into grades
A, B and C Grade A Is certified milk.
Grade D Is pasteurized market milk. Grade
C la ordinary market milk unpasteurized.
Jrud A may be consumed raw or modified
especially for Infanta. It is used chiefly by
tha well-to-do and middle classes, Grade IS
is used by all classes ana is saie u property
pasteurized Grade C Is chiefly used by the
Poor or uninformed, and used raw la a
menace to the consumer and to the com
munity." Many communities, especially In tha Bast,
now require that milk shall bo gMded
Into grades A. II and C, The gradss
recognized by these laws are those recom
mended by tha commission on milk
standards These standards are:
tirade A iuw, virtually cerimea mine
Grade A Pasteurized; very high grade
milk, properly pasteurized.
Grade tf Ordinary market mill of good
grade, mads safe from typhoid, tubercu
losis, scarlet fever and other forms of In
fection by pasteurization.
Griide C Cooking milk.
Grade C milk, a? described by Doctor
Furrer, must be improved in quality and
pasteurized, whereupon It la transferred to
grada B. That which is not so Improved
cannot ba used except for cooking- and man-
ufatxuriiu? The proportion of the total
Milk, now used fur evoking and manufactur
ing i ery Urge A system by which all
Of the rotijk used for evoking- and manu
facturing i from grade C would save money
and lavo plenty of liquid so-called fresh
mint of graces a ana for Dawes ana for
ordinary drinking purpose.
Hoait nt Jfc State and nww of the pities
yw hmre. mttk laws, drawn en tins basin
f$bm suwrn-mu by Doctor ffurrerfax!
Questions pertinent to hygiene, sanitation
ami prt-ientloii of ilNt-nxe. If in liters nt
Krnern! lntrrrkt, ulll le answered III tllN
loluniii. Where hputi will not permit or
the Mitijeit U not hiithihlu, letter will he
iiUHneretJ peroniilb, subjert to proper llrnlt.i
tlitnM and ulierr u Mumped, utldrei,(.el en
velope l ImloHeu Doitor Kiuiin ulll not
tiMkt dliKtiohea ur prerrle for Individual
illejieii. ItequesU for Mtcli service cuuuot
be uipincrcd.
Milk should bo aerated nnd cooled to 40
degrees within 15 minutes of milking. Milk
should be transported expeditiously and
reach the consumer not warmer than 50
degrees and within 3G hours of milking.
Nervous Girl
What can be done for a elrl SI jears of use
who has boen norvoug since the azo of (I, at
which time she was tacclnatedT Mia sets ex
cited when talking, oven to her mother. wIsKllnv
her whole body and JerUInx and utamplmr her
fet. iiUo jerkins urnu and hands. Would a
malt tonlo do any eood? Sho Is thin and pale,
n. t.
She must be taught poise. This Is a
matter of mental and social training. There
are people who teach it. If she is thin nnd
pale she should be fattened. Glva her
plenty of milk, crackers and rice In addition
to a full diet of other food.
Removing Warts
Will ou pImi alve remedy for removing:
warts on hands Borne ore larae, others you
can Just see. JtUADtm.
Heat a needle white hot. Transfix tho
wart with tho white-hot needle.
Pure Beeswax
To separate beeswax from the comb, tie
it up In a cloth with a stone in It to keep
It at tha bottom of a pan of cold water.
Place It over the Are. Tha wax will rise
to the top aa It melts and the Impurities
will remain In the water.
Cheese Straws
Mix grated parmesan and gruyero cheese
with red ppter and a little Hour. Taka
some puff pastry, roll It out and spread the
cheese on It, Fold it up, spread It out, and
spreaa cueese on it icepeat five or six
times. Let It stand to coal. Roll thin, out
Into straws, place them on a buttered sheet
of paper, cook quickly In a hot oven.
Woman
A woman la a foreign land.
Of which, though thoro he settle young,
A map. wU ne'er quite understand
The customs, politics and tongue.
The foolish hie them postdiaste thro
See fashions odd and prospects fair.
Iearn of the language "How d'ye dor
And go ana brag they have been there.
The most for leave to trade apply
For once at Umpire's teat, her heart
Then get what knowledge car and eye
ijlean thance-wUe In tne lifelong mart.
And certain others, few and fit.
Attach them to the court and see
The country's best, Its Accent bit
And partly found its polity
Headers who cfclro help ii.1ti their dress
problems mill address commnnlcatons to tho
ravnion expert, earn or inc traitor or tne
lVTomnn'a I'aue, tho i-'voifitg Ledocr.
Have ynu bought your reverslhlo petti
coat? They're tho vcty last syllable of th
very last word In what nn underskirt should
be. We've had loverslblo coats and re
versible hats and something In the way of
a reverslhlo negligee was designed for us
sovernl seasons ago, hut It remained for
tho reversible petticoat to bo given us.
Corn colored dehutnnto satin Is tho ma
terial of which tho ono I saw was made
Corn color, by tho way, Is already tempting
tho unwary from tho luro of Ilesh pink and
pale bluo underg.ii meats. This up-to-dato
petticoat Is smart In two w-nys, being as It
is trimmed on both sides.
Tho llr.st sldo lias a 12-Inch flounce, with
shirred on molro l Ibbnns of corn color. The
other sldo 1h qulto fancy, ns It Is really
meant to bo worn with summer dance
frocks. It has a veiling of corn-colored
chiffon, caught In place right abovo tho
flouuco with rosebuds. Dainty molro rib
bon bands nre bowed Just whero the corn
colored bands on tho other Bide are, only
they aro palest mauve. Tho effect Is cx-
ttcmely I-ienchy.
Much may ho said In favor of such an
arrangement, but what about the double
wear tho skirt gets? Tho reversible petti
coat sounds practical, but is It, really? We
shall have to wear them beforo wo can
really tell
Dear Madam Will you please advise ma what
Is suitable to wear on n train trip tn liuffalo?
STIJM.A.
A light-weight tailored suit, either In
dark or natural pongee shades, nnd a trig,
small hat. A ono-pleco frock of mohair,
shantung or crcpo do chlno In your favor
ite street shadn will also be appropriate
Dear Mndim I havo a white felt crown on
my sport hut The hat Itself Is qulto now, but
tho crown Is ulready uolled. Is there untliln
that I can use to remove tho spots that ulll
not hurm my hut? Also, do juu think It Is
possible to bronze old bluik slippers? Or do ou
think the blatk would be more appropriate with
a tun srort suit? WUd'f I'illlAUKU'fUA
Powdered magnesia will clean your hat
crown satisfactorily. Hub tho magnesia
well Into tho crown and allow the hat to
stand in tho box untouched for a few days
Brush off with a soft, clean brush and
the spots will disappear. A largo millinery
concer;i I know of uses powdered white
shoa polish to keep Its white felt hats spot
less. Iironze polish takes very well on any
shoe leather. Either tho black or the bronzo
would look well If the shoes are in good
condition.
Dear Madam I have a very odd Question to
ask I am noln,c to buy a silk sweater, and want
something that will do to wear with blue, rose
and lavender summer dresses. Do you think
there Is any color that I can est? I have a white
one, but I am at a loss what color to select
nBTTV
Nothing Is too bright In these days of
gay colorings. A certain shade of old gold
would blend with many shades, although
I would wear tho white sweater with tho
rose frock, If I were you. There are lovely
two-tone sweaters of black and white, gold
and white, blue and white, pale green and
white. A soft dove gray la very attractive,
If you can "stand" gray.
Dear Madam I am making up a pals blue
organdie frock on shirtwaist lines. It has narrow
tucks at the shoulders, and a. soft, full skirt.
I would Ilka to havo It stand out like a hoop
skirt, but the material Is not stiff enoucb.
What would you do? And what would you use
for trlmmlrw? MUS. J L.
1 should get a petticoat with a soft,
pliable hoopsklrt In It, Instead of putting
hoops In tho flno organdie. Tou can get
shirts of this kind in tho shops for less
than $5.
A touch of baby Irish would look pretty
on your dress, nlthough you need very
llttlo trimming. Hemstitch nil tho seams
and have tho tucks put In by hand.
Net Hankies
Ooodncs3 knows what will be next, but
Just at present It's net handkerchiefs.
The Twins Wnnt n Carriage
I thank ynu heartily for sendln my name
to Mr ll. She has called several times, each
tlmn brlmtln me clothes for thi children, nr
which thy wero badly In need, t cannot thank
her enotmh for hr (treat moodness. I should
lmvi written sootier, but have not ...one
mlnuto to myself, day or nleht. With
soven children to look after, I cannot help hut
keep lnny. Atnv Uod Mess tho Corner for all
the work it Is clalnel That la nil I can any nt
present. I nm the mother who asked you to Ret
me a twin cnrrlnRc. Up to tho present time. I
have not received one. The twins am 8 months
old now. One Is helnlnir mo to wrlto this let
ter that's whv It's written nn nlrelvt
LoOrsti n.
It must bo n mlrnclo of a seven-montber
tn indite so leglblo n, letter. Wo mothers
get your meaning! Tho children do help In
overytlilng we try to dol Now for that
twin conch Wo havo been straining every
energy to find It. And tho hot weather Is
here. I.ct us bono that tho nltylng I'rovl-
denco that directed tho ministrations of
blessed Mrs. II. will send to you tho longed
for means of securing fresh nlr for tho
babies nnd rest for tho wenry mother.
Magazines (o Give
Have you at hand thn namn of some ono who
wishes retdlnir matter? I havo several snort
slory manaslnc, none older than Inst Novem
ber; nlso om motorrycllnir mwtajlnes somo
of these, however, ore two years old. Then I
have! somo sblo tiookn that' a slrk girl or hoy
tiiltltt enjoy to cut out. The cut pictures mlniu
answer, for paper dolls. This Is all I nae
to nrfer Just now. JlltS. It. O. It.
Kneh Item of your gift Is welcomo nnd
Judiciously chosen. And the spirit Inter
fusing tho noto speaks more strongly than
mero words of your oneness of feeling with
us. wo thank nnd blosB you ror an.
Music and Crochet Samples
Rome tlmo nirn I received n letter from you
cnntnlnln tho address of Trances J., to whom
I sent paper dolls. I received a note telllmc how
pleased she wns. I also had a letter from the
Shut-tn Society, which I wish to Join. Home
how I havo mislaid tho letter and ..could not
think how to reach the society until tonluht.
Mny I nsk joit tn 1111 out the address on the In
closed sealed letter? Jtiy I sl n'm " ""
ono has music or crochet ssmples of trismus am
Insertions I ml!it havo? Ono piece of music In
particular I should appreciate. It In rather old,
I believe. It Is cniled "Tho Terfect Day." I'
should llko also "ilarnthon" march.
Tho letter you Inclosed was duly for
warded. Your modest requests for music
and patterns aro passed hopefully down
tho lino.
Corn Bread With Buttermilk
Here Is a pood receipt for corn bread with but
termilk: Threo cups of buttermilk, ono cite, two
tahlespoonfuls of lord, one tenspoonful of snlt.
ono tenspoonful of baking soda, three cupfuls of
cornmeal. ono cun of Hour Mix nil dry Inured!,
enls together and rub tho lard well Into them,
ndd tho buttermilk and eitB, which hns been well
beaten. I'our the mixture Into a. well-buttered
pnn and bake n a hot oven for nhout -in mln
utos, I wonder how miny housewives think to
brown butter In a plepin and pour It over
poached cgea beforo serving on a hot platter?
r. T.
.The. request for recipes having butter
milk ns a main Ingredient hns wrought
most bcncftclontiy in bringing In light for
mulas llko tho preceding. All should bo
preserved with care. Buttermilk Is becom
ing a fashion something better than a
fad. A word as to tho browned butter
sauco for poached eggs. Do they gain flavor
by tho process? A witty friend complains
that a poached egg lacks temperament 1 Ho
alms to dcserlbo the Insipidity tho general
lack of flavor and character which makes
n poached egg tho least dcslrnblo of tho
ovate family. If thero bo a method of Im
parting a pleasing and distinctive tasto to
It, let us adopt Itl
Butterscotch Pie
T herewith R-lve vou a reclpo for butterscotch
pie Ono cup of Hunt-brown sucur. olk of two
ckks, tw-o level tablespoons of butter. Mix to a
Ptsto Add ono cup of sweet milk or water.
Put on nnd let It coimj to a boll Htlr two heap
Inir tnblesnoons of cornstarch thin with water.
then add tn thn nbovo nnd stir for threo minutes
till It boils. Put on crust, but bofnro doing so
flavor with vanilla If liked, llcat tho whites of
two ecBo, spread over tho top and brown In
own. ycrvo warm. L. M. C.
Wo thank you sincerely for tho novel
recipe. It has been called for moro than
onco nnd answered by housewives who, llko
All cnmnuinlenllonj ntldrnefrt to Marlon
llnrland . should lnclop n flsmpeil, self
niclrrfil envelope nnd n elh nine of tha
nrtlele In whlrli jom nre. InlereMed. I ersons
wMilnir to nlil in the rlnjtllnlilo work of the
II. II. X', should wrlle Mnrlnn Hnrlaml. In
rare of this paper, for nddresses of llioso
wonin use to neip, nun, nnyiiiE im-nra
, rommunlenle direct with thovi parties.
(her
them
yourself, keep nn eye upon tho wants nnd
"woutd-llke-to-havcs" of the Corner.
Divinity Fudge
Kindly alie mi) n recipe for divinity fiirt.
Also tell me why, when I mnko coennnut candy
out of suenr nnd coeo-mut the candy "sugars
I should llko to know how to make candles, espe
cially bomemndo candles, nnd will npprcclaW
nil recipes Riven to mo linNllir.ITA S.
To make divinity fudge, tako threo cups
of granulated sugar, ono cup of cream or
milk, half cup of shelled pecans, half cup
of walnuts, nno cup of cocoanut, two tea
Bpoons of vanilla. Tut sugar and cream In
a grnnlto nnuccpnn and bring to a boll Cook
until tho syrup spins n hair, then add butter
the slzo of n large walnut mid stir in tha
flavoring. When well mixed stir In tho nuta
and coconnut, which havo been finely
chopped Ident until tho mixture begins to
grain; turn Into a gtcased pan, and whon
cool but not firm, mark Into Panares. Wtap
tho squares neatly In parnllln paper nnd tho
candy will keep soft, You probably stir tho
candy while' It Is conking. This will almost
surely causa the sugar to granulate, or, as
you state, mnko tho candy "sugar."
For Music Students
Tho Inclosed card Is from tho yotinpt womtn
wnose name you sent m. i wm uo now ns
much for two or three others. If sou will make
tho offer thrnush your helpful I'orner. It Is
music, sou know. All I nsk Is thnt the recipient
pay postntro allowing if centn for each copy,
Address aa beforo. MItH. M. V. II.
"It Is music, you know," hits a subtlo
mennlng in this connection you do not dis
cern. Suffice It to sny hero that your gift
to two or threo others will bo joyous news
to music students nnd music lovers, Hold
tho supply until they can wrlto to mo for
your address.
the ciiEERFOTcHpim
(They invite -me to p&me.3'
When I much prefix nU
And theyre duovi 30
jsvre tht Ive hc-d t.
000a Tiime.
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Surgeon s Knot for Ties
I..00S0 shoo strings aro about the ..i
evil that man Is subjected tr, n-V' ?n
method of tlelng tho laces bo that the
not como undono so readily, which eW
It Is learned, Is a boon to mankind. '
Tlo tho strings ns for tho ordinary W
knot ; then Just beforo you draw down th.'
two loops, turn ono of them back throuih
tho open knot nnd draw down securely ti
may bo unfastened llko tho ordinary W
knot by simply pulling ono string, a llttl.
practlco makes this a very simple Droc.
nnd tho lnces stay "put." "
When You Buy Veils
The prettiest spring veilings aro mafle (n
a lattice pattern with a delicate hand-run
design curving from tho chin nround th.
checks, showing tho plnln tnesh over ths
ccntro part of tho faco. Younger women
essay tho fluttering llttlo veils that extend
for a dlstanco of somo two Inches around
the brim of tho hat Just enough to vll
tho eyes nnd give a dashing effect.
SUMMER RESORTS
SUMMER RESORTS
THE GRISWOLD
EASTERN POINT, NEW LONDON, CONNECTICUT.
Finest Summer Resort Hotel in America.
Two and One-Half Hours from Boston and New York.
NOW OPEN
Located at ono of tho coolest points on tho coast, overlooking Long Island
Sound and the historic Thames Itlvcr.
Special pilvlleges granted by tho StlENECOSSnTT COUNTRY CLUB to hotel
guests, lS-holo cotit-su; club house finest In country; International chamnlon
ALUX SMITH, golf professional.' "iwnpioa
Hotel luxuriously furnished : card and music rooms, ballroom, largo orchestras
octagon dining room, light and Bunny; exceptional service.
Private bath or running water In every sleeping room. Long Dlstanes
Telephone In overy room,
Sports Include yachting, boating, deep-sea fishing, bathing, motoring and
tennis ,m
Tho famous Dranford Farms maintained for supplying cream, milk. Doultrr
vegetables and fruit for hocl. '
H. D. SAXTON, Manager
Also Tho Belleviow, Bollcnir Hoights, Florida.
.pffi'
' h? 5iiK mr. At utzzwir.wx9irsmit
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CAPE MAY HOTEL -
Fulfilling Your Conception of a
Perfect Bath Room
As though this all-white room woro designed to your own personal
specifications, it provides you with every comfort and convenience you
would desire. From the nrrangemont of the fittings to tho quality and
design of every fixture perfection is apparent.
The tub and shower fixtures and the piping are concealed. Tho closet
is noiseless, quichly flushing, with a high-grade vitreous tank.
Yon should Inspett these perfect ilxturcs. They nro sold undor the
FLECK BROS CO IRONCLAD GUAKANTI8C.
write for full particulars or visit our easily reaclieu nhovviooms today.
.? tittaaaiiiat&SSwaaa-Jirjaii
smsimr
iB-u- tt urAvrsriui.
v. Kjsieiut -jnju.i (U'Wauwitf au ut onu
Smartest of Ax:
1 i. . r?.
'ItTi-Sl
Now Modern Fireproof Rcaort Hotel. 1
directly on tho Ocean
Every comfort. Fincstbathirg beach In the worlJ Deep lea and Inland flahlng, --:
BWlinii.ciotorDoatmiftUooaftUtomobUc roads, uoit, inms Direct train ieme
Tor buuKIni; nrruiiceiixMitt urlte or phono U,
iioici iKiiion. I'm 1 a.
C, A. Wood, IMtre, Hotel Warrlncton. 1(11 Madison Ate,
" i.!-1 . V - ti
- rri so Tfc- Kin' ' '
'aclng ft. '-'S.mX PWnH!.'
r-rl -SJfcL-S
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II. PACiL". T-'' fv ' -n
H. X
Tel, 3170 Murrnr nm
iii:nroici m'w.nos. pa.
&l7$? "V Mv
S1IOVVHOOMS, -It-1(1-18-30 NOUTII I'lI'TIl ST. m&1'
m HOTEL and BATHS f!
On- of Anrrlca's mosi nninrl
f-Mi-'tvlu r,'Sors for t- 'o whn
mually eo abroad. Mncncsla
iei th.c rlwti .viiirtpiiuiui uii't
' 'si -cj rt.itf of SHOO i res
i:00 ft. above sea level. dolt,
tennis. rlillriK. Iiwllnu ami rlanc
lnir Modem hotel uripxccllcil cui
sine iiikI Bi-rvlco. Onraue. Good
motor roads
Open now for motorists.
If 1? IIWII-l M
EJQ Vnnterilloiairoliiclaim.rnlinllrarh (3D
rOCON( .MOUNTAINS
Dclunuro U liter (!.ii. t'u.
STEAMBOATS
STEAMBOATS
STEAMBOATS
Steamer Queen Anne
SPECIAL TRIPS
RIVERVIEW BEACH
BSfoiWILMIWeTOW
Morning, Afternoon and Moonlight: Excursions
30c 1
The new blr Iron unil bturl Hteamer City of Camden, sister shin
of the City at I'ldladelphlu anil City of Wlluilnutou, Is now running
on the regular schedule between Philadelphia and VVIlmluiton.
TAKi; A Jliuii luiiAi I auu plan for the 4th or. July,
KEOULAIl HATES Wilmington, Kxe., 00e slnsle,
Chester llxc. 23o slnicle, Isc.
Special tickets will be sold dally, excepting
Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, for Wilming
ton and return for gac.
ALL IIOATH BTOt' AT CUKBTKIt.
rENNSOHOVK, ti. J Connections on Wll-
nilncton vtuari.
Jloats leuve Chestnut St. Wharf &
Wilmington dally and Sunday, Tt30,
800, 10:30 A. 31.1 It M.i 1 130, 3:00,
4:13, fl 1 00, 7 1 00, S30 und BiSO 1 31.
mmtmrnTKim
k. OM THI
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a ,rr
muniiijariitMJ
1 11 ijiiMnseniig
THE NEW KITTATINNY
DELAWAltB WATKlt OAP. PA.
Only hlsh-closs modern hotel In this famous
reitlon. fapacltr 000 J Ivory modern cimlp
ment, exceptional cuisine, Krench chefs. Ortlies
tra. Golf, tennis, llshtni.-, etc Cufe and trill
Clarase. Bpeclal early season rates, booklet and
auto maps mailed Coaches nvet trains. JOHN
lUJItDYCOPB. 10 years of Water Clap Housel
UVU.JlSMIIKKi PAi.
JIAI'LKWOOD. N. n.
Tho Social & Scenic Centre of lit
WHITE MTS:
MAPLEWOQD, N. H.
MAPLEW00D
HOTEL
Cottagei : Casino : Inn
OrE.V Jt't.Y 1 TO OOTOIIER NO 1UI
li:VEn INN NOW OI'K.V
Ono Thousand Aero Park
18 Holo Golf Covins
Unsurpassed. 6060 Yards.
THE CRESTMONT INN
EAQLUa JICItE. PA.
.si n
nhr
tha AUfvhfnlea
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Tna hotel with tha nr-mnniirahia .)...
.20O ft abovo th. iea. on iummf "l
Qolf, tennla,
WniTiM Snr?S0,,,'f' "53 " "
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uurii tit irciii'wuter uainin'r; ir n iiahta
tlcam beat. etc. . Also bunc-vlowa with mtt&u
wnn b- v.ai. i -a, r . - r-- -
boatlns and ths
no iikd:
SW,ltTllS10Ul. VA.
Strath Haven Inn ,',"; "' u
Now open. Phona aUSfllSStrSft?1-
. ATL.INTIO CITVjNjl J.
IM LEACINC RESOOT HOTEL Of1 thf w.nrM X
JUarliJOi'oiiKkiilKim
ATLANTIC CITY. M.J.
OWNERSHIP IWUOCUiIur
JQ?M -WMrrK ft SONS CfpiaaiY
Second Annual REGISTERED
Maplewood
Trap Shootinc Tournament
July 3d to 8th, inclusive
Daily Concert. Dancing-
llooktnz- OIHcft for Hotel. 1180 Drosdvrtr.
New York. For Inn. Maplewood. N. II-
I.i:ON II. CILI.KV. .Mir.
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OCKAN OlTV. K. J.
ST. CHARLES fAM.
furnished . renovated. Nevr mxt. B, lUrrU.
THE OCEANIC
Hth and Wesley av. A. B. Baker, owner k mtt.
KTONK IIAR1IOK. N. J,
STONE HARBOR cohiJw.Tj.
Hoth railroads. Farm products nd
food fre-ih ana plentiful. City comenleocrt.
Yacht club, boardwalk, batblnr. nnt CbJiiJ.
cri(iiuK ana Duaiin. ivu,buv s.. .
boat
uiuucrttio iiutei mica. . ,- u
LEO McCltAVBN. noroush Clerk. .
iiK.vni hayi. y. J-.
AT1.AN7IC CITY
I ... -Tt--r-'n""'"jit'"
"favsmsBissvi
Thursday. June 29.
Jus SO.
Baturday. Juna SI.
Monday. Jun 26. Friday,
SPECIAL REDUCED RATES
Adults. 33o. Children, ZOo,
Every day except Saturday, Bundaya
and Holidays.
Hwular rate Adult SOc.i Children ZSe.
IJoat laavc Arih bt. Mlurf 8 JO a. in., stoo-
puik at Ullllnnnpott and (.heaUr.
Special Moonlight Trip
EVERY SUNDAY EVENING
VV TUB UEAUTlfXX DELVWAIiK
Adults, SJe.j Chlldrsa. IOo. i
ORCHESTRA DANCXKO J
jv i(,ir Aith S t, yibixt oa , ja '
AVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVtVVVVr.VVVVt.VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV'.'A
I THE BEST PLACE FOR A DAY'S OUTING
SHELLPOT PARK or
BRANDYWINE SPRINGS PARK
Near Wilmlhgton
Big up-to-date amusement resorts easily reached by Wilson T.lne and trolley.
Fj.ro 35 cents tor adults, 25 cents tor children, except Saturdays, Sundays
and holidays, when the" fre Is to. tents for adults and 35 cents for children.
Buy special trolley tickets on boat for tha Spring.
AIX W-IO-PAXB AMU8KUKNT DKVfCKS VAUDEVILLE AWP COMKDY
V IN THEATKKS fKEG AILV CONCEUT8
Special Arrangements for Excursions
Apply to JAMES E. BENRV, Manager, 06 For4 Bldg, Wilmington, DL
$VWlMfAAVi'WVWWV,1
TOftSH
las set a new aiaiidarri
Of service comfort ;.rtS!,.
NEW HOTEL MERION""" " "
irmont Ave., mat Ileach. PsiuJit. vivi
IV
Msr.
Vermi
1 1LailiiriYiiAN. Prop. M u KAIILBV.M
IUSLEY'S i?" UwywilW. b4iw r..
YarltT n I,'iipnr,.,. .. ...
datlyront. on iiijfaZ "uthmi 1.
PHILLIPS HOTIRTH
Hsssathusmta Av. and Btach p. p. I'mr.T.TPg
TUB IDEAIj SlOTOn HUN TO
HOTEL BALDWIN
Tha modern, hotel of this famous resort Ovu
alt year, Capacity 400. Sea water in a'l Mtu.
New Wistaria Oardn and Orlll. .Jtmic. d"g
Ins, tennis, etc, Uarase. JtoakUt ,ndBSu
maps mailed. W. MEHCEB BAIKPl-.
AVAT.OS. N. J,
AVALON BY THE SEA
Tha healthUst resort slanr ths coast. ;
lormation
health eat reaort alone tne co,ui
bore and country combined. """'" ttj t a
sia food (Sail, llptel Avalon now opea. J '
larmiiwn ana DOOKiev upon rcuuvtr- , gLlx
CharUs 11. Uall. 1418 n.!Tl K.iaie 'frttst Bjj
HOTEL ARLINGTON ""
Qpea all year. R. 3. naJaJa'tTiMt.
wiLmroop, N. j.
EDGETON INN N"' .
i,iN,nTQenia!
Modern
room: excellent tM. "T.Jt:"'"' . music
250-. coach miVla t?;in. w"it." .!"??' "?:.
July 15, ikkiVt. "j.Xih.fL" .
SHELDON "rabl??1'- o-a vt
HOTEL WAYNE v77
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UJMKA. K, 3.
GLADSTONE
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Going- to Send the
Family to the
Shore This Summer?
If so, It la high time for you to tr
active thought to a location. ThW Jr
tho demand la unusually large ana,
earlier than heretofore. .
Whether yoij want a furnished sfan
raent or-ittttaga or board and l"00-"
any hotel pr prlvttto house, J-edger C11
tral can help you. ....tis'
A special invOitlgator U at iwa.
City during the eummer months
will And what , you warn u. -Central
does uot'havo It on HI-
Similar service can be readMea vw
other Nw Jersey rWr'' , , ,
fell Ledger Central about your -quirements
navy. There no chrg-