jw ij .,,.mnwi i' uiii'iUgpyrpiwinwMi; 6 EVENING LEDGBE-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JULY 10. 191C. GOOD FORM M'LISS' COMMENT MARION HARLAND DR. EVANS' HEALTH TALKS COOKERY tr ""$( V K- ' r ttc" If CLOTHED AND MODESTY DISCUSSED BY M'LISS Critics of Modern Woman for Lessening Her Wearing- Apparel Should Interview Famous South American Explorer SOME persons declare that the wear ing of clothes per Be Is Immodest because tt was not tintlt Eve became con clous of sin that sho felt the necessity for them. Others contend With equal ardor that wo are In a fair way of be coming a degenerate race because of the reprehensible tendency of the modern iroman to exaggerate the decolletage and , abbreviate the already too short oklrt. Ho clothes at atl, they argue, are more to Iwi desired, from the ethical point of view, than the Insidious half-revealing, half concealing garb of today. Either we should go prudishly buttoned rnp-a-ple e? w should Imitate sartorlally the aborigines, If we Would savb our souls. With evangelists denouncing tho present-day costumes and adding Insult to Injury by Jinking them up with cock tolls and cigarettes and with the shops, tfn. perhaps, to tho Increased advertise ment afforded by these ardont denuncia tions selling moro of said costumes than tjrer before, a talk that I had the other day with that Intrepid University of Penn ylTsnla explorer, Dr. William Curtis Fanxbee, on the iubject of the npparol t tft? South American Indian women VTBLa doubly Interesting because of its very timeliness, y DurlnffUie hazardous three-year ex peditjorf that Doctor Farabeo made Into tljsalmpst Impenetrable Amazon Valtey, 'Jse cam upon many tribes who had never fefor seen or hcrfrd of white men or civilization, as wo arrogantly define It. Virtually- nil of these aboriginal tribe mat no clothing at all, unless It bo a beaded apron or belt on high ceremonial occasions'. The women. Doctor Farabee told mo, nro models of domesticity. Infidelity among them is too rare to bo mcntlonod. Thoy are modest, Industrious, loving wive and exert, by vlrtuo of tho respect GOOD Good form Queries should be ad dressed to Deborah Rush, toritlen on on side o the paper and signed with full name and address, though initial.! ONLY Kill be published upon request. This column will appear in Monday's, "Wednesday's and Friday's Evening Ledger. Advice on Wedding Dear Deborah Rush I am to bo married rbout ln middle of September and would like o ask rour advice on the following questions: 1. Slav could tho invltatlona bo worded when the KTxau are only Invited to a luncheon at the home at the bride? The ceremony la to take Cisco at the paraonnse with only the bridal .party ana luncheon Immediately after t 2. Would tt be too late In the season to wear a seorcetl crepo hat? It aeems to me a fall bat would be out of the question nlth a crepe da chine drew. I will decide on a fall hat for travellnc and will only wear the georgette crepe hat to and from the parsonage and In a llmonalnav 3. At el sane wedding what could be worn In ?lac it avell and what would bo appropriate on the bridesmaid y wear Instead of a 4. Would a coat suit be the best choice for traveling What Mould 1 need beside the coat tult for trip to Nlatrara Kails? We expect to e awir two weeks. M O, . ,1. Send your Invitations reading as fol lows: Mr., and Sirs. O. (or whoever sends them out) request the-pleasure of Mr. and Mrs. v presence at tho wedding breakfast of their daughter, M and Mr. on Saturday, September the sixteenth, at 12:30 o'clock. TWO REMEDIES FOR ECZEMA GIVEN FOR THOSE WORKING IN CHEMICALS By WILLIAM A. EVANS, M. D, Onittn nrt!nrn (a hvelene. sanitation and prevention of disease, if matter of nl fntdt- will Im nriMivereil I folujnn. Mhere space will not Permit or the subject la not aultnble, letters will be answered personally, nubject to proper limita tions and where a utainpeu. addressed en velope la Inclosed. Doctor Evans will not make dtagmisea or prescribe for Individual disease. Requests for such service cannot be answered. III II1IB WE get a fair number of letters from men who work In chemicals complain ing of eczema of the hands. What they call eczema. Is an Inflammation of the skin a, dermatitis. We sent one of these letters to Dr. George Apfalbach, of the Illinois Factory Inspection Service. He sent us a letter and two pre scriptions. We think several groups of peo ple will be Interested In the letter. The prescriptions are In one Instance a wash and In the other an ointment to be used for the purpose of protecting the hands against chemicals. If the hands of the worker are kept in any solution which washes out the grease, the ointment (No. 2) should be used. While Doctor Apfelbach specifies that It Is good to prevent turpentine eczema, he does not mean that it would not also be good for the hands of washerwomen, workers In alcohol and all others whose hands chap. If the skin of the worker's hands con tains enough grease, but they roughen or Inflame from the chemicals, frequent wash ing with the lotion (No. 1) will be useful. Doctor Apfelbach would not limit tfie use of this lotion to workers In chromate. Doctor Apfelbach writes as follows: meet with cases of eczema frequently among bakers, bartenders, cigar makers, and especially printers, painters and photo engravers. Ths eczema, of printers Is due to turpen tine. That of photo-engravers is due to the use, of ammonium chromat. Cbromo-acld and U salts seldom produce eczema unless ther s a slight abrasion In the skin. The result: is the well-known chrome ulcer and the 'various forms of dermatitis. Turpen tine In the printing trade produces eczema becukuta it dissolves out the normal oil of FoHowlog are rules especially applicable to the printing trades First, Inspect hands before working every raoEMiBg, SiruL Avoid strong soaps. Glycerin aMpf M uxeful. mi. Vint rubber gloves when possible. :th. Employes, especially those sua stM!W:, should use plls, fats or grease on TJMtr M$d for protection I faeUsuf two prescriptions, one being ,ly used lor cure and prevention or. and chromate lesions, the othir l)UUy beneficial to printers and WHO use turpentine: . I (For uhoto-engravers.) Itlaisjiwff. Met yar cent watery solution boric acid. tMfj um a. latlMt, aftsc work. K 1 J ft which thojr men folk have for feminine opinion, a tremendous Influence on the affairs of the villages. "I snw much drunkenness among tho men," he said, "but I novcr saw a woman drunk. Furthermore, they realize the In competence that drunkenness creates, and they nover permit their men to engage In barter and exchange the only means of trade that they have while they. are under tho lnfluonce of their particular flquor." The tlmo has not been that clothes have not In the minds of tho many been Inseparably connected with morals. Qua kers and Puritans owe tholr reputation for modesty and womanliness as much, doubtless, to tholr unostentatious garb, as to tholr characteristic repression of de meanor, Just ns tho Oriental woman Is unjustly celebrated as a seductive minx because her harem trousers and abbre viated bodice shocked at ono time, at least, the ocotdental notion of what a woman's sartorial equipment should bo. If wo except Dootor Faraboo's native Indians, Lady Qodlva was about tho only woman, so far as history relates, who could disregard clothes and kcop her reputation Intact. But, apart from the moral aspect, the sheer Joy that woman derives from the corsldcratlon and pur chase of tho apparel with which sho decks her body nnd stimulates her soul Is assurance enough that the twentieth cen tury damsel of North America Is In no danger of following In tho footsteps of tho South American Indian, who manages to bo cool, modest and undressed at ono and tho samo tlmo. M'LISS. Desr MI.I Do you know of a shut-In who would care to correspond with me? I am 20 nnd t should Ilka to write to h ilrl my ere If that is possible, If ou do not know or any one my aire. I should be delighted to write to any one else. Do you think my handwriting la any Bood? B. N. 3. I think your handwriting ts very legible. I hope some shut-In will read your letter and respond FORM 2. It would not bo too late for a georgette crcpo hat, which .would undoubt edly look prottler with crepe de chine, though a fall hat would also be appro priate. 3. An aigrette or Joweled hair ornament would be appropriate. 4. Yes, a tailored suit Is bent Beside this you would probably need two evening dresses, an afternoon frock, several good looking waists, a dressy hat and a top coat. Clap In and Clap Out Dear Deborah Hush Do jou think It would be considered In aood form to give a party and among other games have the old klsslnr one of "Clap In and clap out"? The guests will range In age from 18 to 21, J, It. I.. "Clap In and clap out" Is an Innocent enough game In Itself, but It Is scarcely dig nified and vary familiar, and therefore not to be recommended as good form. Arc Picnics Formal Dear Deborah Hush I see that you say paper napkins ahould never be used at formal af fairs. Do you consider a church picnic a for mal affair? , . . JANE. By no means. Picnics may always be considered most Informal affairs. Men's Attire for Wedding Dear Deborah Rush Would it be proper In July for the bridegroom and ushera at a wed ding to wear flannel trousers and blue sack coats? CHAItLIB. Custom has made this manner of dress for late summer weddings perfectly proper. DEBORAH nUBH. Olein rlclnt (castor oil), enough to make 120 00. Use as freely as desired. How to Gain Weight '"(1) I am ID years old. 8 fest 10 Inchta tall, and weigh 183 pounds Pleaae advise what 1 should weigh and how to train weight. "My occupation la stenographer. Szerclaa aa follows: Three miles after breakfaat. on mile after dinner, three before supper on my way home from work, and one after supper, which X enjoy ery much as same does not fatigue me In the least Have a good appetite In the morning and have breakfast at a a. m.. which consists of rye1 bread and butter; dinner at 11 a. m., consisting of three rye bread sandwiches and aomo fruit and oat a heavy aupper. (3) Do you consider rye bread very nourishing, and are my meals well regulated? (8) Also do you ecommend,thewartng of suspensorl which some consider an aid to health? I). M, O 1. You should weigh 1SS pounds. Eat mort anw Iak less If you want to weigh more. Could you get a gjaos of buttermilk and some fruit as an adldtlbn to your break fast? I hope you get enough vegetables, fruit and milk for your supper. You need It, In view of your light breakfast and lunch. You will probably get fatter as you get older. Why be Impatient about It? 2. Bye bread Is not quite so nourishing as white bread. I do not know what you get for supper, but your other two meals are not very well balanced. 3. No; untess there Is a special reason In a particular case. Harelip I am an Interested reader of your column and would Ilk to ask a few questions, also. What caused a harelip? Will my unborn baby be so marked from seeing a person so atfllcjed? I try so bard not to think of it, but It seems almost impossible. P. E. A. Harelip is the result of a failure of the different parts of the lip to grow together. The Up of a just forming child Is made up of several separate pieces. Why do these fall to grow together? Usually because a tooth gets In the way or the pieces of Up tissue are pushed apart by something else. The fact that the mother has seen a harelipped person while she was pregnant cannot cause her child to have a harelip. It Is absolutely Impossible. The brain of the mother it not connected with either the lips or the brain of her unborn child. None but the densel) Ignorant make such assertions. Do not worry or fear. Your baby will not be deformed. Jellied Celery Soak a half box of gelatine In a cupful of water. When soft, pour over It enough boiling water to dissolve It Add the juice of two lemons and a half cup of sugar, then pool. Add a tablespoonful of strong horseradish (use the fresh grated root) and a daeh of cayenne pepper. When almost ready to set add a cupful of celery, cut In smal pieces. Set In the refrigerator to harden. When cold, cut in small squares and serve. If You Loye Flowers You Should Know The Century Flower Shop lith pilaw Oktotnttt &, "--"" ' " ' """"" ' " f SEEN IN WHITE CHINCHILLA. YEAR after year, summer after summer, tho call for tho white chinchilla coat Increases Its uses nre as varied as one chooses to make them ; It Is, so lo speak, nil thing to all women. Tho sketch suggests a practical use, for after a heated tennis match to prevent the not-lnfrequcnt chill This coat, which Is unusually long nnd hand some, will make a very attractive ovunlng ns well as daytlmo wrap for tlvo summer girl, or, looking further forward, will be qulto Indispensable for the boarding school or college girl. The convertible collar, billiard pockets nnd handsome cut-pearl buttons are Its main features. Price, J 19 76. ' For tho mountains or seaohoro felt hats are practical. This aUrnctho one, which has a soft, flopping brim nrd a band ot grosgrnln finished with a tailored bow. Its only trimming, comes In two-tond effects. In apple green nnd gold, copen nnd gold nnd navy nnd sliver. The hat, which Is a charming felt. Is a special at $3.05. The name of the shop whero thpo articles may bo purchased will bo supplied by the Editor of the Woman's Page, Evcnino Ledocr, 608 Chestnut street. The request must be accompanied by a stamped self-addressed envelope, und must mention tho date on which tho article appeared. LOVE LETTERS OF A AND GIRL Being the Intimate Sentimental Correspondence Between a Beginning-Lawyer Recruit and a Woman Who Has Both Brains and a Heart From Miss Tlelcn Hartln, Spruce street, Philadelphia, to Private Richard Harrison, of the U, B. A". O., Pennsylvania, at El Paso. Richard: I did not have to read between the lines of your letter to see a deliberate Intention to Insult and hurt mo For so long a time I have heard that mine Is the Inconsistent sex, but when such letters sb yours are written one realizes tho Injustice of the accusation. One day you write and tell me that I mustn't mope and that whatever else I may or may not do, I must, above all things, keep you In touch with all of my acthltles. I do this and then I am made the object of a furiously jealous onslaught. It Is not Paul Watson's fault that you saw fit to leave me. and I can assure you that it was extremely fortuitous for me to have had my loneliness alleviated by so charm ing a person. Your total lack of sympathy for me after a serious hurt has given me cause for reflection, and I am quite sure, after much consideration, that a man so unfeeling, so deliberately cruel, Is not the man to make me happy for the rest of my life. I thought we had threshed out ad nause am the subject of an engaged girl giving up her men friends. I assure you, Richard Harrison, that when I told you I regarded this as an archaic procedure, a relic of the day when a woman was a man's property and not his companion, I was never more In earnest In my life. One of the things that I expect of the man who loves me Is that he trust me. You have proved your incapacity to do this. Thank heaven It happened before we were married that would nave made a deplorable mess of things, indeed. Appar ently It Is your Idea to engage yourself to a girl and then to marry her In a sort of Barred by your Complexion I Does 2 pimply, unattractive skin shut you out from the full enjoy ment o( the summer's pleasures ? Then think of this: To use Resinol Soap means that each time you cleanse your face you give it a "beauty treatment" with the soothing, healing Rctinol medication. If aided, in levtre V cases, by a little Resinol Ointment, this usually leaves the complexion naWally clear and freib. It is equavy effective in protecting deli cate sini from the effects of sum mer' s iun, heat and duit. AH druggutaaell Resinol Ointment and mo )Soap i iEvilziiiTu THE SHOPS HARDY PERENNIAL GUARDSMAN HE LEFT BEHIND HIM sultanlc selfishness, shutting her off from the rest of the world without so much as a by-your-lenvo I am not tho woman to conform to this sort of treatment. I will not be dictated to, and I should have to become a lery splnoless creature. Indeed, before I should let any man, even the one I loc or thought I did choose nnd re ject my friends at will. Did you expect Paul Watson to let me lie out on tho golf course with a sprained ankle simply because you, thousands of miles away from me, object to him per forming a service that you judge to be yours? Do you expect me to be ungrateful to him because he has put his car and his time at my service? Do you expect me to grow on to a chair, to refuse all Imita tions, because your sense of duty took you away from me? Heatly, you are too unrea sonable. Such a beginning augurs III for a life companionship. After your letter I should be afraid to embark with you on the most serious enterprise of my career. In my opinion, the first and most necessary quali fication that a man should have Is broad mindedness. You have proved yourself til be totally deficient In this attribute. I I nm sending back your ring. With best wishes for your future, I am, HELEN MARTIN. r Four Cooking Should Be Successful if every ingredient that you use ii oi the bett. Milk u one of the moit important itemi. It mjit be rich sod pure or your cakes and puddingi and dessert! will not have that smooth delicacy which you desire. EAGLE Condensed MILK IttttAW!!. can be uted u you would use fresh milk sod lugar. It gives a deli tioui. rich flavor to everything la which U i uted, FrearhaV eahirr G3 Bordca) EsiU rasa CoedssaeJ Milk hu bees lued i ui e, wunihuia pod (or bstusi. Tkuu&d ei bcakby eLddrca btve Utca Jl ' Whtlt bavinr milk if mtfk pnJuctsalwant nth for A o&pibgizbg ra 1 H mi i i in i i ns i ii i iii mi ii nil CITIZENS' ARMY HELPS KEEP STREETS CLEAN Director Dntesmnn Well Pleased Over Success of War on Dirt Ilesponses from corporations, business men nnd cltlrens generally to the city's appenl to aid the campaign for "clean streets," Director Datesman says, have been so numerous that the entire cit izenship has been enrolled Into a great army to help the U(Veau of Hlehways In ths work, Tho Director's circular letter to presidents of rnllroad companies, public service corporations, departmont stores, merchants nnd others, emphaslied tho aim in the campaign for co-oporatlve work for the elimination of practices that result In the littering of streets with waste paper, rubbish, store and sidewalk sweepings, Tho Director sfttd that residents have not been urged hitherto to live up to exist ing laws for tho regulation nnd disposal of wnsto and rubbish. He said he felt that non-compliance with theso laws comes from habit rather than through Intention to dis obeying them and for this reason tho De partment had resolved to carry on a wide Bprond educntlonat campaign to Instruct the people how to help keep streets clean. "With this object In view," Director Dntes mnn said, "cards containing the laws and 12 'Dont's' which cover the principal mat ters that, being given proper recognition by tho people, will mako tho streets very much cleaner than they liavo eer been before, will he delivered by tho police to all house holders. We havo. In nddltlon, printed pla cards, 14 by 18 Inches In slio, that also con tain these 'Don'ts,' which we nre arranging to havo dhplnycd In nil conspicuous places throughout the city, and we nre going to nek that they bo placed In the main corri dors nnd other conspicuous places In offices, stori-s and other buildings where they will bo seen nnd c.in bo read by employes and tho public. "Wo aro also going to nsk employers to Instruct employes to refrain In the future from swooping tho sldcwntks sweepings Into tho street and to mvecp thorn Into a pile and put them Into rubbish receptacles It would be very desirable and very much appreciated and add very materially to our efforts If thoy would nrrango to place rubbish recep tacles In front of the offices and other build ings under tholr control. 'Theso receptacles will be emptied by tho streot cleaning de partment If they will advlBo us of tholr locations." The Celestial Moment O turn to me, ienn to me, lips that I lovol Ono moment of merciful bliss Ero my shade shall be borno to those stars nboo Whcro only tho ghosts may kiss. Back to the stars from whence I came Over n blindfold wny, Far, O far, like the spark to Its flamo, I who have lled my day Who havo llvod my day when I flash and polso The rose of tho world above, Then homo Ilka a bird to the source of Joys A loe that Is lost In Loo. rrom Frederick I Knowles' poems. PRACTICAL CAKE BOX. The newest cake box Is the last word In efficiency. It has a round tray, with han dles at tho Bide that fits Inside of the box. The Idea, according to the Popular Science Monthly, Is to lift the cake out without breaking any of It, as Is likely to be the case if you have to turn the cake over to get It out of a deep-set box, Instead, you simply take hold of the- handles, and your cake comes out ns Ishapely as tt went In There's a high standard of butter making up at Meridale Farms which means that every pound of MERIDALE BUTTER must be pure, clean, sweet and fresh. That every pound must be a full pound. That everything must be clean and sani tary. That every worker must up hold this standard, so that Meridale Butter will.alway s be the "uncom monly good butter." AYER & McKINNEY Meriosle) Pblhdeiphls Bell Phone, Market 37(1 Keystone Phone, Main 1711 look for the "Heriall" wrapper air-tight, dust- and vior-pnyifat your troun. AT STORES AMD FOUNTAINS ASK POR and GET HORLICK'S TEE ORIGINAL HALTED MILK Buy ii in the sealed glass Jaro Ttin Rst (a nlwcva thfi Cheanest I Substitutes post YOU same plica HI It i MARION HARLAND'S CORNER Alt rommnnlcntlons Addre xeit to .Mrirlpn nnrlimd . should Inclose a (temped, nlr snitrFssfd envelope unit n rllmilnt or tlie article In which rnn sre Interested. Person wlnhlnr to slrt in the rhimtnhle tmrk. or the II. It.. O. should write Morion tlnrlnn. In ear of this paper, for nilrtrev " thoe ther would like to help, nd. hnttni rerelrrd them, communicate direct nlth those nsMlts. Income Tax Manual It la with pleasure t offer the Inclosed Income tax manual for "Friend" who wrote to the for. ner. It has been entenalwly uapd br hankers and brcktra all ever the United Stntea In rtlv trlbutlnir Information concerning the much-discussed Income tax, law. , . A. O,. M. The title of the manual and particulars concerning It aro at the call of members who are naturally perplexed In making out their respective income taxes. Comparative novertV haa ltn ndvanlflirca In the estima tion of certain bewildered taxpayers ilion one learns that each cltlten has a right to reserve to himself an Income of $8000 before beginning to reckon up his obliga tions to the Income tax ofllce. Children's Prayer Meetings As to lour question nddressed to the little Ilrl who asked how to conduat a prayer meeting, think you do not understand the situation, perhaps. Yet, little alrla both conduct nnd tnke part In prajer meetings. They nre not com posed of trown people, however I only superin tended by one or two adults. The hymn Is true that says i "Prayer la the simplest fonn at speech, which Infants' llpa can try." If one were to wait for years to come to learn to pray, I am afraid It would never he a part of one's lite There are many good prayers In the Illblo to begin, with, such aa Psalms, II, J 10, 11 nnd 12, 15 and 10 nnd 10 24, An excellent benedic tion, nnd one which Is often used Is Ooritnls. xltxl. 4!). called the "Mlipnh" benediction. No doubt the .little elrl. thought .the .Corner told eo many thlnrs that It would gUe her Just wlint she wanted, it. a. Without entering Into a discussion of questions which may arise In tho minds of readers relatlvo to the expediency of committing tho conduct of n religious meeting to moro children, let ma cxctil pato myself from tho Implied suspicion that I would defer for any ono the duty and privilege of prayer until years to come bring maturity and enso of expres sion. The lino you quote Is true nnd tho truth conveyed precious beyond tho power of human speech to describe. Kvcry child should be tnught to pray by tho tlmo he can expresB physical wants to his mother: should bo made to comprehend that God Is as really hla Father in henven ns sho is his earthly parent Let this bo compre hended In nil Its richness of meaning before wo go further. Tho modus operandi of praying for tho edification of others Is quite another matter. This Is not the place In which to debate the subordinate ques tion, f. Music nnd Cards Offered . I read your Helping, Hand ccty day nnd gel Iota of good from It. I want to Iralp n little nnd hae to offer abput 33 pieces of music. I will gladly aend It to nny one who will pay postage on It. I also have to pass nlong two or three hundred postal cards for nny ono who wishes to make n scrnpbook out of them, If he or she will pay tho postage I Inclose n reclpo for nn eggless, butterlesi nnd mllkleaa cake- Ono pack age of raisins, cooked IS mlnutea In two cups of water. Remoo from tho flro nnd add one cup Animal Smnmer Sale of Women's Faslieialnfe Shoes (nx Slippers Kid Lace Shoes Cut In champagne, gray Regularly $12, now Misses' Pumnips In white canvas or tan Russia Regularly $3.50, now Other Worthwhile Reductions in All Styles of Summer Footxuear CJaflimL 1107 Chestort lllllilllllllllllllllllllW Summer Clearance Millinery . Reduced to $3.50, $5, $8, $10 All Coats, SuitB, Dresses Reduced BLAYLOCK& 1528 BLYNN, Inc. Chestnut St. H Furs Stored, Altered and Repaired. p iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiw Gter An Unusually Smart Tongue Pump White Canvas White Kid and Several New Summer Colors t The Bei; Fitting Pump n 1 fvera Hundred l)D6C1cU "nef n 80 x ffhe farper 1022 Ckpfrutt SU , Qrtiit & Ciish Accounts . of water, half cup of lard, two etipa of auear, one dessertspoon r-f aoda, one teaspoon each of cIoms nnd cinnamon, rnn teaspoon pf nutmeg mil r-v of nalti fr-ur cupw of flour. Add nuts. If desired, Cr,ok fr 23 minutes In a moderate nci . V. V. A ''mKVllany" that will enlist tho at tention of sundry classes of readers. dur nddrl-ss Is at tho service of person, wish ing tn posses themetvest of the profusion of gifts you offer bo generously as to nwakon wonder with gratitude. Your cako Is a unique! Stay 1, ns a housewife, ask what raises the mixture? Perhaps there may bo enough ncld In tho raisins to cause effervescence In the soda? And may 1 Inquire, further, If the water In which the rnlslns nro boiled Is drained off or added to tho third cup of water? I Infer that all thrco nre needed to bring tho four cups of flour to tho right consistency. Do us tho favor of writing ngnlh to make theso points clear. For, ono nnd all, we are wild to try tho reclpo I When Neighbors Call i hlnln rnnntrv wnman. annronnhlns I nm middle nge - k" . . r ..-- "-.;- .----- --- - nnd have neer known anything i naTo uvea on ine eame mrm nil my nro nnd have nexer know but hard work I had friends who Jiut ramo and went nt their pleasure. Now I have bought n nli-n hnmn rlnnrt tn frtwn hor and some of them will come nnd cnll. I nae new neign- It will bo somewhat different from my old neighbors running In. Must I say, "I nm glad you cnllcdi romo again," or Juat return the call and then nsk them to rome again? My nephew will Hie with me Hn has many boy friends When they thnnk me for their good time must I aay, "Think youi come again" 7 Please tell mo these things . w. Dchavo to yom new acquaintances ns you would llko them to treat you wero the posi tions, reversed. By all means show them you nro glad to seo them ftnd express tho hopo that you will be neighborly In tho best sense of tho word Hnrd nnd fast rules of ctlquetto adtlse that tho hostess should not Invito ono to call again at tho close Of tho first call This need not hinder you from the expression of tho wish I havo Indi cated. Itcturn tho visit within 10 days at tho moit nnd havo no hesitation then In Inviting them. Let tho boys krtow how pleased you aro to see them In your home. Cast ctlquetto to tho winds In that case, Indian Yell Book I shall be grateful to you If you will send me nn Indian yell nnd call book. 1 will gladly P1J VakoTt for granted that thero Is' such a manual since you nsk .for It. Other fel lows must know of It, too, and I hopo they will send to mo for your nddr&s. In the gquare package GRAND PRIZE I Ask HIOHEsr AWARD I nr If nrtTArA rvpncTTTnM I vA it another proof or quality fn gray, champAfrno or combinations Regularly $8, now $g Eoclhes High or white kid. $5 to $7 Pattern of the Season Pairs Discontinued (to QK B'ze run5. Sharply PrMQJ Shoe Co. 23 fdatM Jt Si v Kgw7 .SS Cash Account n Only . -i i- &