yiiyt'iiii-iiiiwwwywwi'T-OTg in I iiifffBmj xifumvr- "!'mm$gsmH ;Srt-1 EVENING LEDCJEE PniLAXnlJLPIIlA, FttttUY JULY 14, 191d. - - uMiUe GOOD FOUM SHOULD HUSBANDS BE TIED TO WIVES5 APRON STRINGS? HEALTH TALKS I e I V INVITE M INVITE MY SPOUSE, AMERICAN SLOGAN, SAYS M'LISS Noah's Ark Procession Continues Down the Ages and Husbands and Wives, Two by Two, Attend Social Functions fTOVE me, lovo my iIob," Is a maxim JLJ trhlch,' according to advnncfrt writ ers, fs In a fair "way of having a com ttanloit plcco In "Invito mo, Invito my Hfa." American society, tho accusation has been made, falls In all tho charm and In terest thitt characterize-! tho society of Paris, London, Vienna and Home', because of the necessity tho American hostess feels to Invito husband and wife to the same function. You nro a musician. In tho courso of developlnB your talent you havo built up an acquaintanceship of men and wom en with similar interests. You talk In terms of nfpcRgloa and plzzlcatos. You ttoto on Bach and Beethoven. By a curious quirk of fato you aro wedded to a stock broker who can concclvo of no moro Interesting reading than that offored by tho nnnnclal pncs of tho news papers and no sweeter tiiUslo. than that of tho stock ticker In his office. When ho diverts at all ho Ukcs a game of chess or bridge. Ills musical tasto Is eatlsriod with "Tho Tales of Hoffmann" or "Oh, You Dangerous Girl." Ho Is frankly bored with your "sot," which he dubs "high-brow," and yet because of tho American custom ho rrfust, perforce, bo inctuded In till your Invitations and jou In his. If ho docs not go with you, peo ple will talk. It marks tho decline and fall In nn American man's affections for his wlfo when ho ceases to escort her to the various functions to which they aro Invited. Ho Is open to tho chargo of neglecting her. Ho may bo an athlcto and sho may de test muscular exorclso with an unreason. Ing hate, and yet ho cannot tako another woman out to tho golf links or the tennis court without providing food for gossip's avaricious mouth and offering Insult to hl3 wife, according to tho world's point of view. N rjslo Clews Barsons discusses this sub ject rfi tho Now Republic: "Manners In Washington or In college cir cles are nfrlwps a bit old-fashioned, com puted, shall we sny, with Nr York man ners," sho writes. "At least thero are groups In Now York whero tho unit of measure tends to bo the Individual, not the couple. And yet even In these comparatively mod ern circles thinking In terms of the. Indi vidual appenrs at times embarrassing. 'He won't go without her' Is judged initio a. stiftlctent renron for asking somo one you'd rather not havo at your dinner table. 'She'd be hurt If we jlldn't nsk him' may bo said of a wnninn to whose feelings under oilier circumstances you probably pay less nttcn tlon." Let us marry whom wo please, this au thor advises, but let Us not expect to force tho husband or wlfo of our cholco on peoplo who had nothing to do with tho picking. it's so easy to entertain Ideas such as those, hut would be, I Imagine, so far as averago persons aro concerned, exceed ingly difficult to put them Into practice, fancy, If you can, jour husband return ing from tho day's woik to address you in this manner: "Can't dine with you tonight, dearie. Anna has invited mo over to look tit her now pastels. Yes, nil tho crowd Is to bo there, Thoreso nnd Dora and Tom and Mack." According to Sirs, rnrsons view you should smllo sweetly and wave your lord and spouso away with a negligent: "Unjoy jmirself, pet, nnd don't drink too much!" Just us when tho tnblcs aro turned nnd your friends give a yacht party or a house warming, neglecting to send an Invitation to your husband, ho should hook j on up tho back with a chccrlncss brought about by tho thought that you aro to have a good time. This seems tho logical attitude to take, I am ready to grant Mrs. Parsons, but when love comes In tho doorway, docs it not happen quite often that logic flics out tho window? M'LdSS. Letters to tho Editor of the Woman's Page Address all communications to M'LI, r.ire of tlir Ernlnc Ledger. Write on one sldo of the miner onlj-. SEEN IN THE SHOPS Dear M'Llsa Wilt you kindly publish In your paper the cost nnd how Ions will it take me to ro from Philadelphia to i:rle. Ta., liy trolley and train? Throuch what IntcreMlnsr ltle nnd towns must I pass? SUBSCRIBER. You can go to JJrio by train for $10.50 one way. It takes 12 hours. It Is not possible to go by trolley any fur ther than from Philadelphia to Lancaster, going west. This costs $1.15 nnd takes about 4 i hours. Tho railroad routo Is via Harrishurg, Wllllamsport, Kane nnd Warren. Fnhhlon queries and sewing questions will be nnswered by the fashion expert In tho Woman Who Sows department. G. K. please take note. MARION HARLAND'S CORNER Stain on Crepe "Waist Tho blue satin lining of my .coat has faded Into a white georgette crepe waist. A dry cleaner tells me nothing can be done to remedy the eU. However. I havo faith In you and the constituency of tho II. II. C. Surely such faith will hot Bo unrewarded. Is there unythtng one cim do to preterit th- blur from fading onto waists? Have you ever made Die trust with bailing; water? It Is delicious! I can retorn I mena It nigniy. use nail cuprui oc laru. quarter cUDfuI or boning water, one und one-half cup ful of Hour, half teaspoonful of bnlilns powder. Work inrd and water together and stir In Hour and baking powder. The product surpasses the ordinary pie crust. -BARBARA C. The fading of the blue Is really the wash ing of the color into the adjourning portions of the garment through the agency of per spiration. Thero Is nothing which la moro likely to remove, .tho stains wrought by perspiration than white wlno vinegar tho genuine article. An Inferior quality or an imitation will not da The whlto and blue should be properly protected from perspiration by rubber dress hhields. The piecrust Is most welcome. I well recollect that a Vetera housemother of the middle SOa renowned for her pastry maintained that It owed Its excellence to her practice of mixing it with boiling water. It seemed to her neighbors nothing short of a culinary solecism. But it was tine. ' Helping an Invalid Sirs. E. W., a shut-In, asks for pieces for Quilting;. Wilt you kindly send me her address? I am stopping In the midst of tv multitude of duties to make this request and trust others will do the same. How peacefully you must rest at night, conscfous of the theer you have dispensed during the dayl Ood bless the Corner and Keep you In the treat work! X A.N. Nil: I.. 21. The address went to you by the next mall. Thanks are yours in full measure for putlng asldo your own occupations to sup ply the wants of our members. Hay I re iterate here the best prescription I know for coaxing sleep? My mother taught It to me as a part of my evening prayer: "Did I, this day, for small or great 3Iy own pursuits forego To lighten by a feather's weight The mass of human woe?" When one can truthfuly reply "Yes" to conscience, peaceful slumber should fol low. I know I have quoted the little rhyme before in the Corner. It may not be amiss to remind ourselves of it. You havo evidently carried the leaeon in your heart snd put In Into daily practice. Silk Pieces for Patchwork rieass send me lour directions for making pink: Ice cream with strawberry flavor 1 should be glad to receive an Immediate reply. It you All cnmmunlrntlonM nddresed to Marlon Ilnrland should hit-lot. n Mutinied, eelf-ndtlrf-o.fd envelope nnd a rlllMdnff of the article- In whim u are Intcreitrd. IVriom ufthlntr to nld In the chirltnltle uork nf the II. II. C. should write .M.irioti llurl.iml. In cure nf tliN p.ttirr. for nildre.p of those they it mild like to help, itnd.Sliitt tiff received them, tonimiinimto dlrrrt ttllh those purtlei. ARTIST'S SMOCK INVADES TENNIS COURT THU smock, which came in ns a novelty, has through its attractiveness nnd service ability won a permanent place in not only tho affections but In tho wardrobe. Tho ono featured li representative of tpilt-i .t variety which one of tho shops haB. They como In crcpo do chine, pongee, chnmbrcy and dimity, trimmed In contrmttlng colors In plain and striped effects and aio to bo hail in a Mitlety of stjlca. Tho prices rango from J3.95 to $10.75. Tho hat, which Is distinctive, makes a charming mountain or seashore hnt, or may be consolation for thoe who stay tit homo. It Is a mushroom shape with on orchid chenille top and whlto satin facing and cord edge. Tho crown Is embroidered In chcnlllo in Kgyptlan colors In linked effect. That hat may bo oidcred In sky, lemon, watermelon or orchid color for $12. RO. The name of tho shop where thnno articles may bo purchased will be supplied by the Hdltor of tho Woman's Page, EviiN'iN'fl Lnpann, COS Chestnut street. Tho icquest must be accompanied by a stamped Belf-mltliesieil envelope, and must mention tho tlato on which tho article appeared. GOOD FORM Incident of tho scroll saw patterns that changed hands and became messengers of mercy And the proposal of correspond ence with tho lltlo unknown friend ! Already that, although In visible presence a stranger. Buttermilk Pop In a former Issue of your v ilued Torner a subscriber nslted for a recipe for making but termilk pop. 'Hie following has btn handed down In our family from the pure Dutch for generations: Put one riuart of genuine butter milk on to boll, stirring constantly to prevent lumping or curdling. When It bolls turn tho gas down Ion. Add one cupful of Hour, pinch nf sill and one t uspoonful of water to tho flour Repeat until a stiff dough Is mude In lumps Hi. slzo of Lima beans Orndually add these to the milk, which must lw hot. nnd bring to a boll When t Is dme. servo with bugar to cult each Individual This (an be inide fine by treating the buttermilk In the sum way utid uddlng small disks .if bread vvhliM have been sllgtitlv lrowr-d In butter. Trut as jou would dough. This nlwiiis has been con sidered suitable for the must dilicut. stomach. W V. ; The time honored Knickerbocker formula might bo called a culinary classic. It was brewed by our great-grandmothers nnd de voured eagerly by their husbands and sons. know of any one having u deaire for silk plecew for patchwork, pleaso send ma the audrese and J wilt forward same to her, It she will send tampv, usier guviing lay suiiae irom ou. EDITH K. N. Taking the last paragraph of your letter first you will receive in due season the names of women desiring silk pieces for patchwork. Wke the poor, we liae them ever with us. Hold the pieces until they learn of your generosity. We offer two recipe for strawberry lea craam. If the result ba not as bright In color as soma you buy from confectioners, comfort yourself by the suspicion that thelns owes the pink to a dadh. of cochineal quite harmless, we nro assured. Crushed strawberry ice cream Hake li rich clustard of six acfgs '"! a quart of lntlk; stir Into It a cjiMrt of HeJi cream, turn into a freozar and grind until half f roien. Have ready a riuart of strawberries, mashed and abundantly sweetened. AVlieu the ieo cream U halt copgaalad. carefully remove the top from the traazer and, with 9, long spoon beat In the erAMd barrtan, ttlrrlng up tha pontwwa fro the bottom. Keplapa tha top and continue to grind un fit frozen. Strawberry raoussa Whip a plot at thick cream utIC and tlr Ijim it cup of eriwhed bsrrte which have baaii vfcetaiai abim ilanUy aitd from which J Uu jytee luia beeA drainwt. lloki and pack h tea nd tlt fr tiWt-uAr. Whau redy to aarva, earaish with whole strawberries. Pleased With His Gift I Sk4 sou same thm ago &r scroll saw fjllMt, I fcva retod aonw firmy pattoraa 4b wm jtiireu ota nvx " rUase :unr? J3" ft , tWu tave tod. jMut mm cdsl Ifcaafe Jfca dear peojde who shK-v: sm;i Jtt wvurtvst I will eUdly csuxe vwut wHb. salt fB uaasawa frtcajb Tha Co m It wm ' "itnou.u 8 Tk coj-jm fci a firw iwliuvir i io4 lUUtliiiC la itio tras cam f the t-rni fv j, Jjbij Af gw t vX brotvlj (.1; Jlbi1 Midi iicticu. fur iOWai. Uib DISH RACK OF WOOD is better than the insanitary dish pan. The latest scientific device for tha kitchen is the sanitary dishrack. It looks something Ilka a small wooden fence, with a wooden base, according to the Popular Science Monthly. The dishes are slipped in between the rails and the cupa are hung at the top. AVashed and rinsed In boiling water, they hang on this handy rack and dry themselves. When You Pack Your Trunk There la a good way to keep from mussing your bast clothes. Cut cheeaacloth into pieces several inches longer than tha trunk Is and taok a place to tha bottom of tha trunk at each end. To this you can easily pin your babt gown, folded, with tissue papar in tha sleeve, bodtee and creases. On tha chaeMcloth not covered by the folded gown you can pin little article, such as lingerie, neckwear, veils and handker ohlae. Tack another layer of cheesecloth and clothes a uaar to tha first one as po. sible. stretching it tiyhtiy. It may seem like a troublesome proceeding, and it does taka tuna, but tha condition of your ward robe at the end of the Journey will warrant Uu expendad energy Fur good pu2&i uu your tiuAt i a nit be free tfom biiiil;ie, wrinkles, vvurt. juales, scars, birthmarks. uirvjuieu 4tiu etc. Dr. W. H. Montgomery j- Facts Specialist M'IK if ni. j r i SLfv5i3Jp2JSfSU'ejf2Dlca2icSi3 WIM'IK. U'DI. IIVMi 41 I5TH e. r t'-i lull. HOT i i Good form queries ahouM bo ad dressed to DcVorah Rush, written on one side of the paiicr and signed toitlt full name and address, though initials OKLY toll! be published upon cjtiet. This column toll appear in Monday's, Wednesday's . and Friday's Evening Ledger. Proper Use of Table Silver Dear Deborah J.'tish Will you please tell ma how to hold n spoon and n fork when eating' Also how should a linger bowl lf0WK?.NT A spoon should always be held In tho right hand nnd tho food should be eaten from the side. Never place the point of the spoon to your mouth. It Is very bail 'form and looks very awkward. Tho fori; bhould bo held with tho prongs down when cutting meat. Tho side may be used for separating salad leaves and such food, which does not havo to bo cut. Tho fingers hhould bo dipped in Hip water and gently rinsed They may b) lightly passed over the lips --hile still wi't and, of course, both fingets and lips shoal-, be dried on a napkin. Bridal Tarty at Reception ;)ror Dclorah Rush t a weddlni receptlc to which only the two families havo been In vited, should the bridal party be usked back to the house It there U not tolns to be a recti In r reception? .NUM. Yes, It Is always customary to Include all tho mombers of the bridal party in the in vitation to return to the houro after the ceremony, even If no refreshments other than cako and lemonade are served. Calls Wcrti- Hrhorah .'tni I went to call nn n lady lust week and there were several other visitor there. When I had paid my call nnd rose to Iruvo the hostess asked me to cpme ns-ibi nn.l 1 In return nkcd her lo mil on me, .Should 1 novo Invited nil of the others to call also? I had not mtt them before, M. J. II. No, It Is not necessary to extend nn invi tation to Ktrnngc-rs, though It would bo per fectly within good form to say, "I should bo glad to welcome ou also." It really does not mean anything, but Is a gracious thing to do. Once More the Iicst Man Jlinr Jirlmtah Hush When n wedding turtv int hides bridesmaids, ushers, maid of honor nnd best man. Is the latter requited to pay spi-clal attention to the maid of honor? JACK. It would not bo necessary unless the best man wished very much to of his own ac cord. Of cottrs,f. ho should seo that the maid of honor or any bridesmaids nro not neglected at tho reception and Uiould look out for tho comfort of every ono gencrally Cotmlry Walks Hear lit barah .'tis7i Would It be proper for me to walk In tho purk or vnuntry In the art vrnoon with a loutu; man? I know the vounu mrm quite well, but have never been out nlone with him. M1N. Thero seems to bo no reason why a well behaved young girl should not walk with a mairin the country or park In the afternoon. Soaie persons who nro considered n bt old f&elilantd Insist on chaperonuge everywhere, but If you or your parents know your com panion well thero Is no Impropriety In It. DIIBORAII RUSH. "GREEN CHEESE" 3I00X TONIGHT Various Hues Will Appear During Eclipse, Accordinp; to Prof. Doo- little, of U. of P. The moon wlU pass through the earth's shadow tonight' and will taken on hues ranging from a copper color to possibly nn emerald green, according to Professor Krlo Doollttle, head of the University of Penn sylvania department of astronomy. Tha hours of eclipse will be from 10- min utes and IS seconds after 10 o'clock until 12 minutes and 30 seconds after I o'clock tomorrow morning. The deepest shadow will bo recorded at 45 mlnutis and St sec onds after 11 o'clock. The reasons for the various hues which will appear tonight, and Incidentally, tho origin of the statement that the "moon is made of green cheese," Is that rays of sun light, pasting through tho earth's atmos phere are bent so that they strike on tho darkened surface of the moon, giving the weird light effects. Another eclipoo is due this month, but no one in this part of the world will seo It. It will come on July 20, when tha moon will be directly before the face of the" sun. Aus tralians and Tasmanlans will get a good view of it. 'Different' Tongue Sandwich Marinate very thin sllcas of tongue in French dressing for an hour or so. Sprinkle with finely minced chive. Piaee between delicately browned on one side white bread, buttered on the plain side. e Thousands testify The Original Upbuilds and sustains the body No Cooking or Milk required Used for of a Century free Sample Eurllck'c, Rackic, wit Memory O Stemory, thou fond deceiver. Still importunato and vain. To former Joy3 recurring ever. And turning all the past to pain ! Thou, , like tha world, th" oppress'd op. pressing? Thy smiles Increase tho wretch's woo: And ha who wants each other blessing In thco must ever find a foe. Oliver Goldsmith. MRS. LUCY LW. WILSON ON SCIENTIFIC MISSION IN NEW MEXICO DESERT Daring Work Undertaken by Head of Girls' High School Downtown Conducts In dian Excavations MANY HARDSHIPS BRAVED Mrs. I.ucy Ij. W. Wilson, principal of tho South I'Mladelphla High School for Girls, Is In New Mexico to conduct excavations at Otowl nnd reveal tho secrets of tho rnco which Inhabited the country a thousand years before tho arrival of the Spaniards With Mexican surrounding her nn nil sides, her assistants full-hlootlcd Indians nnd ho whlto men In tho vicinity, Mrs. Wilson has undertaken what bcr friends say In one of tho most daring expeditions over at temped by a woman. Tho nearest Indian vlllngo to tho centre of her activities Is 12 mlles-n.way. To reach that village she will havo to traverse nlmost Impassable country, nnd tho nearest water supply Is four miles from her camp. Mrs. Wilson wilt continue her scientific work, begun there In 1!)U, when sho made lmpoilnnt discoveries l elating to tho history of tho Pueblo nnd ( cliff-dwelling Indians. The beneilt nf her search will ncrruo to tho Commercial Museum, of which her husband, Dr. W. P. Wilson, Is curator. Tha expedition has tho sanction of the United States Government, but whatever sho finds will bo given to tho Museum. In 1015 a survey of tho country, covering six acres, was mndo as a preliminary to Mrs Wilson's prosenl Undertaking. Mrs. Wilson Is living In a lent. She Is a robust woman, Used to tho hardships of such a life. She has built a ditch around her dwelling to prevent a Hood that might result from the torrential rains, common to that country. Burros nro being Used to hi Ing witter to her camp. "Tho life Is a lough one," bcr husband said today," but tho compensation la more than attractive. Tho possibility of disclos ing to civilization tho history of tho peoplo who Inhabited tho North Amerlcnn Con tinent hcfoio tho tlmo of Columbus Is claim ing the attention of scientists In that field of work." Mrs. Wilson was elected to the prlnclpal vhip of the South Philadelphia High School for Olrls about a year ago, after a long and hard light on tho part of her supporters In tho Hoard of Education. Butter Eolls Sift a quart of flour, a half-tcaspoonful of Fait and two tablcspoonfuls of baking powder together. Ilun In a tablespoonful of cold butter, a beaten egg and a pint of milk. Mix as soft as possible. Iloll out n half Inch In thickness nnd cut In rounds with the biscuit cutter. Brush with melted butter, fold ono third of each over tho other, press down to make It stay in place and hake In a quick oven from 12 to 1G minutes. Tastes Like Hollandaise Molt 2 tablcspoonfuls of butter, blending In 2 tnbtcspoonfuls of flour, nnd when quite smooth, add half a cupful of milk. Bait, pep per and a hit of cayenne. Bring tho mixture to the boiling point. 'Stir In tho yolks of 2 eggs, a half cupful of butter, bit by bit, nnd 2 tablcspoonfuls of lemon juice. When You Iron The net tlmo you pad your Ironing hoard put fromo orris root between tho lay ers of cloth. When tho clothes nro Ironed on this it gives a delightful frngranco to them. MRS. LUCY L. W. WILSON Spiral Salad Rounds futuristic, but It's good. Chill firm cucumbers from four to eight hours, nnd, just beforo serving, p.iro nnd cut them In splrnts, beginning with tho large, thick end. I.ny tho spirals In a salnd bowl nn thaved lco. Servo with French dressing. Sauces You Have Eaten There aro several fundamental sauces that aro used on all sorts of meats and vegetables, as well ns fish. These used to bo served only at hotel?, but tho modern housowlfe, with her domestic science courses, has mndo her own kitchen equal to tho finest of restaurants. Hero tire the recipes for the best-known sauces: Tartaro sauce To a cupful of thick may onnaise add a tablespoonful each of chopped capers, minced parsley, chopped ollvc3 and chopped cucumber pickles. Tho ollvts, etc, ns soon ns they havo been chopped, should bo Fucezed ns dry ns possible. Serve with any dish that lacks flavor. Drawn butter Hub together a table spoonful ench of butter and flour. Slowly add a cupful of boiling wnter, stirring all the time over the flro until It bolls. Add salt and pepper tp tnsto and add a ten spoonful of vinegar just beforo serving. Tartnre butter Is used with dry tlsh and meats. Cream two or thrco tnblespoonfuls of butter, adding n teaspoonful each of chopped capers, chives and olives nnd of lemon julco nnd vlnegnr. Add a enltspoon ful of dry mustard and ono of paprika. Mix well and servo over tho fish. Mnltro d'hotel sauce Cream a quarter cupful of butter. Add slowly a half-tcaspoonful of salt, pepper, a tablespoonful of lemon juice and the snmo amount of chopped parsley. Mix well. Norwood Country Fair Tonight Olspsles, cowboys and Indians will ap penr In tho International Country Fair which tho Country Club of Norwood wilt hold tonight nnd tomorrow night on tho clubhouse grounds Tnrt of the proceeds will go to tho club's building fund and part to tho general fund. Mrs. William 1C Huston Is chairman of the General Committee. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllg 1 THE NEW STANDARD PRICES ! Luscious Frosting A scant tcanpoonful of boiled -lnegar beaten Into boiled frosting when tho flavor ing Is being a' ded will keep It from getting brittle and ' eaklng when tho cake Is cut. It will bo as moist and nlco In a week as the day It was made. iowr's Cocoa fh is not just a drink it's a rff: I is not just a drink it's a I body-building, nourishing, satisfyingfoodinliquidform The Cupidonthe canmeans a guarantee of quality ICED makes a satisfying, summer drink actually a FOOD that quenches the THIRST Say WILBUR'S to your dealer and get the best Send for sixty ways to use Wilbur's Cocoa, contained in a booklet, Cooks" Tours Through WILBURLAND" Prom your Grocer or addrcu: H.O. WILBUR & SOUS lieirjonUJ PHILADELPHIA KffsK 7 T m f3Mh B5! CORSETS IN SEVERAL MODELS ARE NOW IN EFFECT Corset-materials of the Nemo quality arc high and scarce. We had to increase prices or decrease quality; and the H NEMO.STANDARD will never be lowered. Nemo Corsets are tho acknowledged j world's standard for WORKMANSHIP nnd DURABILITY I CONSERVATIVE FASHION LINES SCIENTIFIC HYGIENIC SERVICE H Do you realize that every Nemo is an fj EXTRA VALUE simply as a corset, and that you never pay a penny extra for the exclusive Nemo HYGIENIC features, which are PRICELESS? NO SUBSTITUTE FOR THE NEMO! AH Figures Sold Everywhere $3.50, $1 and 55. S Til Ncb HriWoIc-FiiKioD Intitule, Ntw Yotk filllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIMrF STYLES 1 300 I 305 I 307 1 310 315 316 I 318 I 319 I 321 1 322 I 324 326 I 344 345 ARE NOW $3.50 tOf MIMtt-A 1) SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES jiff4rli i i ai mr t w Ms!fta.la'y.afaffi3gg-isaraET ?asa m it i? &WF Clears bad complexions '. fotects delicate skin Keps hair healthy does far more than remove the dirt Any soap will cUan your skin a bar of laundry soap will do if you do not care what becomes of your complexion. But vou know that laundry soap usually con-tains-harsh, drying alkali that would ruin your skin and lt.ilr, so you never think of using it for your toilet. Poorly made toilet soaps contain this same injurious chemical. Rcsinol Soap has absolutely no free alkali, while to it is added the Rcsinol medication, wjudi phy sicians prescribe regularly for skin affec tions. This gives it" soothing, healing properties which improve the complexion, protect tender skins from irritation's, and keep the hair rich, lustrous and free from dandruff. Kttit'ol Sr;r I" t-U 1 ' all 'Imtisuti f'"f trill Department of Commercial Education Offers Instruction In Monoy and Credit, Insurance, n.inklntf, Brokerage. Corpora tion Finance. Investments, Commercial Law (threa yearn). Heal Kstnte Law, Auditing, Advanced Accounting (preparing for tho State Board examinations for the degreo of Certified I'ubllo Accountant), Political Economy. Geography of Commerce, Indus trial History and Organization nnd Courses In Foreign Languages. Prepare to accept an executive position or to enter business for yourself by ma triculating In this department. Candidates who have a four-year high school training or Its equivalent nro eligible for admission. Other courses orcerea in tins department aro: Bookkeeping. Shorthand, Conveyanc ing. Advertising. Salesmanship, Plnn Read ing and Kstlmatln? and Business Prepara tory courses. For detailed Information write, phone or call for Catalog M-3. Phone, Diamond 031 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY 1 Broad Hi., below llerki H "" l'ldludolpltlu, cqffiraiHaBafffliiauugn Straycr's Business College Summer School now open. Day and nlgbt. In. dividual advancemtnt Charces moderate, Begin now. fith und Chestnut Street, Walnut S94. CHAMIIERSUURO. PA. PENN HALL SCHOOL roii ohils Modern fireproof building, new eymnatlum. wtmmlni; pool College preparatory, modern laneuagca. music, domestic arts. etc. Certlflcata Srlvllese?. Booms with private bath. Hotel tadstone Atlantic City, occupied by school each May. work continues without Interruption. r.iiii. Ratta SS0Q. FRANK S MAOILIj. A. II.. Principal. uuog aien and Boys VII.LANOVA. I'A, LLA10VA Unexcelled for Classical. Commercial. Civil. Electrical and Mechanical Enxtueerlnc Courses. Modern buildings utid equipment. Alnlotlcs. Prep, school lor any college. Uev. EDWARD U. DOIIAN, LJ..D..O.S.A., Pr.i. For Catalou adirtts lleaittrar BOX 43, VII.LA2iOVArtM. OETTVSUUHO. I'A, Pennsylvania College of Gettysburg Offers ten collcga courses In liberal arts and enlnerlue. all leading to a bachelor's degree- Permanent Stata Teacher's Certifi cate. Annual fixed charges about 300. Fac ulty o( 3D. and 400 students. Fully equipped with buildings and upparatus. Htuilunt Gov. erprueut and Honor System, For Bulletin asd beautiful Book of College and Battlefield Views write President W. A. GRANVILLE. Ph.D., LUD., aETTVSUUBO. PA. ilABBIbliUKQ, PA. HARR1SBURG ACADEMY J A country school founded lo 17at). V Modern buildings, large campus. V, Thorough college preparation. Rate. I4UU to JSOO for single room. All athletics Separate school fur lounger bo We Invite closest Investigation a personal visit it pnaslb e For catalogue address AKTlirn E. Mums. U. A.. Utadmaster NOT AN "AD"; AN INVITATION We cordially Invite YOU to visit tho splendid home of Pelrce School. We want you to see tho woll-eautpped library nnd reading- rooms, with the latest and most authoritative business books and periodicals on (lie: tho cheery clubroom, the well-equipped gymnasium. See for yourself the well-lighted and vtelt-tentllated classrooms. Note how spacious the halls and stairways are. bee the root playground with Its cage covering-. See It all for yourself, and then you will realtie why Polrce Hchool Is the place for jour son or daughter. Commercial and secretarial courses that lead to responsible business positions. Peirco School Pine Street. West of Broad. - E NAZAUBTK. Pa! Nazareth Hall Military Academy , NAZARETH. PA. Founded 1743 A Military Academy for Boys College Pre paratory anil Business Courses. Military life af. fords healthful eterclse and strengthens orderly habits and obedience. All Athletics, A school that Is better because It Is different, and differ ent because It Is better Address Rev. FjtAXCIti IS. CBUNEKT. Principal. 8AIrSHima. "pAj ior uoys. endorsed by ever American university, college pri by ollara nr1 paratory courao und a good train1 Ins" for business. Couna tn jiert.Y .T. : ....:. -. -. ---.- v culture, .mil year opens ejept. IV. I write tor catalogue, JJept, 30, NEWBLOOJIJflELD. PA. CAKHON l.O.Nd INSTITUTE 7Hth Year N.ir I IllnnmflelJ Aeadrmy. Ciiursea. r-.illw Mnnin. ' atory. Music. Business. Normal. Junior. Sep arate modern buildings for boys and girls. Pupils under 12 years special attention. Terms, J290 and up; Juniors. 1233. Careen Long nstltuU. Boi U. New HUomflitd. fa. CARLISLE. PA. CONWAY HALL Wt-cU Prepare UWivvw imiuL, tory Bch00, wlm ftp proved courses, espe-lenced teachers and com plete equipment. Alms to develop strong men. Catalogue. W. A HUTCHISON. Headmaster. MH'TII HKTHI.EIIEM. PA. Btshopthorpe Manor 5?Airffflon0,S5a" flnlsblag courses for high school graduate. Music Domestic Science, etc Individ attention O N WYANT SOUTH liETIIl.LlIlKU. PA. STAUNTON. VA. Your Boy at Staunton Military Academy would build bU physique In the bracing mountain air of the South. 1600 ft. high. His mind trefoil In an academy of a years' experience. His char? acter developed by u unusual school life with (90 other cadets. His punctuality, obedlence.selt. rsllance and manliness would make you the more troud that be la your boy. 1360. Addreu Col. WM. 0. UABLE. Jb. P.. VtlaebaaV "UAKOVKK, N. liT Hanover Tutoring School la the heart of lb New Ilaujpsblrs i UllU.-jja- Kr Joa July Aucust aid Se'Sr. Efery csflOldjti'. In la.S far enfejed rrfej JOHN IV- LEllJU.V. UlreewrT 1 I ft saNBHHeMHs-i