EVENING LEDGEE-PHIEADELHIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1916. ETIQIETTE "FINISHED" YOUNG WOMEN CAN COOK, M'LISS DISCOVERS FASHION NEWS $1 v 3 ? U'.r- fet. lo f V v FASHI&TABLE SCHOOLS NOW- TE$CH COOKING, M'LISS SAYS Givilized Mfcii, Even as Meredith Has Told Us, Has I J-""""" "" thing Except Cooks FASHION travelslln cycles. All that one has to do ',ffr prove Is to place ft Qodoy'a Indy's Book by tho sldo of a wodorn faaftlort pamjhlet and divest the letter oT tho Bhelt oV dovlllshttoss, both in its art and Its literature, with which it Is Incniatfid. The ladles portrayed by the Qodey fashion artists and thoso of modern creation aro B&ter not only under the skin, but are sartoHally clad with a imllftrtty that Is striking. But sartoriat fashion! are not the only ernes that co 'round and 'round In a cir cle, coming back ultimately to tho place. Where they started. Fashions In school curricula aro likewise subject to a Blmllar reversion. Beading over tho advertisements of fashionable schools lni magazines tho other night, I was amazcj to find that a Very considerable 'amount of valuable, Ugh-prlcod space was devoted to show ing that cooking was taught In thoso . uitramodlah establishments. Time was, only a little while ago, when young lady who wont to bo "nnlshed" ' would have been lndlgnanbhad sho found out that a part of her day's work was to bo spent In learning tho difference be tween broiling a steak and bolting an egg. Ono of my own friends was so highly, so thoroughly nnlshed In ono of thcao schools that sho has been a sourco of extreme unhapplness to her family and herself ever Blnce. Her people, who had acquired a great deal of money In a remarkably short time, as Is tho marvelous way with tnonoy makers In this country, wanted to fftvo her tho best that tho land offered. The school to which they wrote for In formation was bo exorbitant In Its prices that tho fond father Imagined It must bo tho ne plus ultra of what such a acnool should be. , Holen was enrolled. Helen had no volco, but an attempt was made to teach her to alng. Tho accompanist who played for Letters to the Editor of Address all commanlcatlonfi to M'LWs. rare of of the paper Dear JTI-tss If It la all right. I want to present a, friend (he Is a rounc man) with graduation gift. When I graduated from high cbool he presented me with some beautiful flower, and now that he Is craduated from college, and an we are verr chummy, I feel n though I should Eire him a elft. What would MASSAGE PREVENTS SHRINKING LIMBS AFTER INFANTILE PARALYSIS By WILLIAM EVANS ".0TJon. several days the courao of lafan- '- - JJ tile paralysis la that of an ordinary Infectious deseaso. Somewhere between tho first and sixth days muscular weakness begins. This symptom Is liable to bo over looked unless the physician and tho family.! especially test the muscles. The method of testing consists In having the patient draw his knees up against resistance, or push with his feet against resistance. About one or two weeks after the attack begins electrical tests will show that the muscles and nerves are degenerating. About two or three weeks after the onset of tho deseaso the shrinking of the mus cles is apparent to tho eye. Electrical testa show that the degenerating changes In the muscles and nerves keep up for about six months. The shrinking of the muscles may not be present at all. When present It docs sot start for several days after the 'dis ease has started and proceeds slowly. k By skilful manipulation begun In timet the shrinking of tho limbs can be entirely prevented. The time to begin Is at once when It is seen that danger to life has passed. As soon as the temperature; re . turns to normal, manipulation of the' af fected limbs should be begun. I In mild cases It is possible to begin tms page within two weeks of the onset ofjthe disease. In more severe cases It should not be begun until later. Many patents pass through a stage In convalescence when the paralyzed limbs are too tend: to ba handled with comfort. Most authorities hold that cases should not be manipulated during the "tender" stages. It majj be necessary to delay the beginning of tms easts and manipulation for two months, but it should not be delayed longer than t)ree months. r Any tendency of the paralyzed limb) to draw must be overcome by eandbagi or splints. Manipulation of the paratized limps must be persisted in. Thero U no mafia about it. Patient, persistent ork Is necessary to accomplish results. A few years ago It was thought that if the case had been neglected for six motths there was no hope of improvement Hia teaching at the present time Is that lite! llgent, persistent, patient, passive moton, manipulation, massage and muscle trailing will greatly improve some cases that lave ben neglected for years. Of 205 persona attacked in the Bufialo pldemlo, 26 per cent, showed no signs, of wasting six months after their Illness. In not all the cases can muscle shrhk lng be prevented, but the proportion In which this after-effect can be prevented, Is large. Even after wasting has been in Evi dence for years improvement Is possible, at least la some cases. Baldness Cured Several year ago while on the road I noticed hair fallliuc from a null apot on the aide of my baad. Barbers tn every city I visited id. UJ a. remedy, every one different. aU of Which I faithfully tried, but to no avail.' V VlnAllv I buuu alarmed and aavr a Dhlt. dan. who pronounced my troubla alopeila. areata, and rave me an ointment. But hair eta- kiid. wu entirely Uild. Tb.n. In a little W It 1,1- chTfllalAn save m thla advlot. wnleb. you can pass on to If. P. 11.; dec a malt bottle, at pure carbolic Acid and ona at sjuro sralQ alcohol. Apply the acid with a awib and lsive on unlit it beslna to atlng- pretty weX then uamtdlaUly apply the alcohol, which caua Uracil the turning power of the acid. Do tU Jt first two ur three tusea a week for three tr our weeks, than once a wetk tor two or thru gaore. In my mm . Uautif ul head of nab- Is icy heat avidacce that the treatment fa effective. , 1 3. D. Alopecia areata. U an easy form of bald- My Nw Method Remove Freckle PJHpUN19iTZ.Y TK 19 DAYS. The dseseei vrlEklci eourely ec4nio- No Bteetnr. Wife or injection wort zoa.ra.nuta. con- vtactec .proofs ut the of dee. fcUu&s&as rates during July. 'AweW ton la JuHr for Facial esft 3WaJ Treatment and Mini- Kutrng at gojonmr rtio. K iRrafePm w - - """ "'-J her during practicing time charged $3 nn hour. Now Helen was very handy with tho needle, but sho was not permitted! to tndutgo in this talent. It was thought bourgeois, and tho school provided a seamstress at so much an hour to darn tho socks of tho pupils and string tho ribbons through their lingerie. Helen, who could lisp a llttlo French, sing a few chansons In a painful soprano, danco tho latest steps and talk parlor patter, could neither cook nor bow when sho was "finished." Of course, sho mar ried a poor man. Hut Judging from tho school ads of 1916, cooking is In again. Toil remember Owen Meredith's contribution to this subject: Wo may live without poetry, muslo and art! Wo may llvo without conscience and live without heart t' Wo may live without friends j wo may live without books; But civilized man cannot live without cooks. Ho may llvo without books what It knowledge but grieving? He may llvo without hope what Is hopo but deceiving? Ho may llvo without lovo what la passion but pining? But whero Is the man that can llvo with out dining? Tho author of "Xdicllo" had tho right Idea. Cooking Is important. Fifty years ago no young woman was considered fin ished unless sho could launch a success ful meal and manngo an cntlro house hold. Indeed, sho was finished, so far as tho men woro concerned, If sho couldn't do this. Now many persons claim that tho pri mary reason for tho cxlstcnco of tho finishing school is that young women may bo taught tho flno art of charming young men and imbuing them with tho desire to marry tho charmers. Can It bo that tho Inclusion of cooking In their cur ricula Is an added means to this end? M'LISS. tho 'Woman's Page tho Evening Ledger. Write on one side only. you sucgest? Thank you for your advice. . 1IDLKN. GIvo him a gift by all means, but make It as Impersonal as. his flowers doubtless were a book or something for his den. Do not give him wearing apparel or jowelry. ness to euro and tho treatment you used Is successful in many cases. Angina Pectoris 1. Will you kindly tell mo the symptoms of angina pectoris? 2. What Is tho real cause of the so-ealld nervoua trauhlf,' whlr-h rnnni.M (hA .phltn tnnt- tled spots on hands and wrists? I am S3 years old. 3. What Is the cause of the so-called "cold sores" on the lips, especially when ti,y .are quite pcrslstent7 J. a, 1. Tho two most Btriklng symptoms aro attacks of steady, severe pain located be hind the breastbone and showing some ten dency to shoot down the nrm i a sense of oppression and Impending disaster caused by the pain. 2. Tho appearance Is duo to changes In the size of the capillaries, is tho result of disturbance of the sympathetic nervous sys tem, Behind the disturbance In tho sym pathetic nervous system lies change In the secretion of some ono of the ductless glands. These statements do not mean much to you or anybody else. Tho appearance does not Indicato anything by which you need to be disturbed, 3. Herpesr fevor blisters or cold sores aro frequently duo to Infection with a cold. The bacillus generally responsible is the pneumococcus. They may bo duo to dis turbance of digestion. The remedy Is to take a purge and to eat very Blmply for several days. GOOD FORM Wedding Details Dear Deborah Rush I am to be married In the late fall and would like your advice In re card to my wedding-. It would have to be a noon or a 4 o'clock one. I think. Do you think hav. lng- bridesmaids and maid of honor would In crease my expenses ery greatly? Would It be tn good form to ask a good many people to the welding and only about 100 to the recep tion? What do you think Is tho proper material tor a veddlns dress? Docs the groom ask his ushers or do I? CAItOL. A noon wedding Is usually prettier than an afternoon one, as about 4 or 5 o'clock in the late autumn the shadows begin to fall and yet It is too early for many lights In the church, and, therefore, apt to be a tiny bit gloomy, and no bride wants a shade of gloom on her wedding day. Of course, if you give your bridesmaids and maid of honor presents your expenses would be materially increased; and the b.tdegroom's would be also, as he must provide the bouquets for the bridal party. It is not only In good form but quite the usual thing to Invite many friends to the wedding ceremony If it Is to be In church and then to adapt the number ot guests Invited to the reception to the size of the house. Except at very large affaire it Is not customary to ask moro than 100 or 200 guests to the reception. The preferred material for a wedding gown Is generally creamy Batln, but it is really a matter of personal taste. White should always be worn except when the bride Is a widow. Heavily corded silk or crepe de chine is sometimes selected, and during the lost season a number ot frocks have been fashioned almost entirely of tulle or lace. The bridegroom always Invites the .ushers, who are chosen from among his intimate friends. Of course, he usually f insults yrlth his fiancee on the matter, but t is he who does the choosing and asking. DEBORAH RUSH. MAN DO will remove any superfluous Hair Growth, and makes therr hosiery and sleeveless row as possible without em barrassment. err it today SEEN IN 1 (S-yy2"' ' ' M''i.'.:,ry fc vV JiT Ml My$. - " 'v mmm $JS.I-t I'V, Hi, 'Y 't M ttrWJliafflji6W" 6lr 111 SPORTS AND EQUESTRIAN SUIT OP CRASH THIS suit of cassock crash was. designed to meet tho needs of thoso who doslre a practical sports suit and habit combined in a summer-weight fabric. Natural cassock crash, which Ir used for this combination suit of coat, breeches and skirt, gives excel- Lint ani-i'lfo na If Id vniv illtmhlo flnna Tinf mM rpnrtllv nml lnllnrlArrt nnrfuntlv TTnT" those who ride sidc-snddio, unencumbered by tho skirt is J7.G0 additional. As a thrcc-pleco suit It will servo equally well for town cr country wear. The sports or riding hit Is of natural pnnama, with a oquaro crown and rolled brim. It Is trimmed with n grosgrnln band finished with a tailored bow In any desired color and Is priced at 6.35. Puttees, which somo psoplo prefer to riding boots, come in tan or black. Price, $3.50. Tho name of tho shop whero thce articles may be purchased will be supplied by the Editor of tho Woman's Paiw, Uve.vino Lnnann, COS Chestnut street. The request must be nccompanled by a stamped pelf-aodrcssed envelope, and must mention the dato on which tho article appeared. Telephone Arm Here's a device that all who telephone will subscribe to. It is particularly useful for the business man who finds It necessary to tako notes over the phone. It's an arrangement that hold3 tho receiver of the telephone to tho car of tho per son using It. says Popular Mechanics, The busy ofllce that boasts two tele, phone lines can have both answered almost simultan eously with this in genious device, you can seo for yourself how It works. It will be found useful on the desk in many a busy home. Cake Without Eggs ' A good cake can be made without the use of eggs. It is a good thing to know In these days of expensive rations. Here Is the recipe: Put two cupfuls of boiling water, a cupful of raisins, a tablespoonful nnd a halt of butter and two cupfuls ot brown sugar In a pan. Let it all boll for about eight minutes. Cool, then add three cupfuls ot flour, a teasponful of baking soda and a pinch of salt. Cook for an hour In a slow oven. For the Canary Ills Itoyal Highness the canary need not suffer for want of fresh water dur ing the hot weather. There's a new cage for him of extra fine brass wire, so that he can't throw his seed all around the veranda In an excess of summer Joy, nnd a watertrough attached that supplies water quite fresh for two or three days. Of course, it's an expensive novelty. The Sensible Way to Get Summer Hot Water have this heater in your basement. It gives you all the hot water you need quickly-rburns a bucket of coal a day and makes hot, uncomfort able kitchen unneces sary, Keeps the damp ness out of the cellar costs little to install. You should Inspect this perfect fixture. It is sold under the FLECK BROS. CO. IUONCLAD GUAR- full particulars or ,-,,$ 12 visit our easily ff5F today. Hi f f Xscx&tos.Ca. i .'. ' Showroom I jgBB Ipg 44-48-48-30 N. 4th St. M THE SHOPS a skirt, tho hnblt Is priced at $17.50, whtlo Song When I am dead, my dearest. Sing no sad songs for me; Plant thoii no roses at my head, Xor Bhady cypress tree: Bo the green grass above me With showers nnd dewdrops wet ; And If thou wilt, romember, And If thou wilt, forget. I shall not see tho Bhadows, I shall not feel tho rain; I Ehall not hear tho nightingale Sing on, as If In pain; And dreaming througn the twilight That doth not rise nor set. Haply I may remember And haply may forget. Christina Georglna Rossettl. Buttons That Stay Put Fasten the kiddles' coat buttons on with tiny round elastic thread the next time they come off. It Isn't really thread, it's ust plain elastic, but It Is used like thread. You will be surprised to see how long they stay on. A busy mother would appreciate It. Matting A broom dipped In boiling wnter and salt (a tablespoonful of salt to a pall of water) Is a good cleanser for summer matting. You can go over the matting with the carpet sweeper, too, If you run It across tho grain. a "The 13th Street Shop jfTTf To Close Out 65 Afternoon and Street Dresses Former Prices to $29.75 15 Corduroy Sport Skirts Former Price $7,50 5 Jersey Middy Suits Former Price $25,00 20 Lingerie Frocks Former Prices to $35,00 15 lingerie, Lace and Net Dresses Formerly $75 to $135 23 Street and Afternoon Frocks Formerly $85.00 to $125 TO CLOSE OUT Street, Afternoon, Motor Coats and Evening Wraps at Less Than Cost Oimg to Of Esktmi Mt&tctims, jil Sskt Mutt Hi Fmi MARION HARLAND'S CORNER Taking Fresh Air Cure A most worthy woman whose address I in close would like An old hammock or .tent, as she Is a sufferer from tuberculosis and .has no means of getting Into the nlr. A. M. T. Tho appeal is Indorsed by one In whose Judgment nnd benevolence we may trust Implicitly. Now Is the season for putting the "fresh air cure" to the teat. It has drawn hundreds of sufferers back from the edge of the grave and restored them to fam ilies nnd the world, well and strong ngaln. The dreaded dlsenso to which this woman Is' a prey Is no longer reckoned Incurable. May wo not give her a chance for life? Wants Silk Pieces Tour correspondent, i. C. P., has silk pieces tn orfir to nnv ono who will pay postage. I should like some silk plcrts so. I can make n. lHdpread. I hao enough to liegln .with and i-annnt nffnrrt to huy new material. If I could 1. II 1 djuii rnrresnondent ft few picefs from your kind correspondent for which I will gladly nay postnge, I shall be ever so Rlad. 1'ernaps I may he able to do her a kindness In return. MAIlUAnir r, Tho stock of silk bllB nt our disposal by J. C. P. was passed Into" the eager hands of an earlier nppllcant. Host earnestly do I Implore our beloved Cornerlles not to weary of our oft-repeated calls for patch work pieces. There Is mournful signifi cance In the increasing frequency of these. IJod coverings aro becoming more expen sive dally. Tho rago for patchwork ro minds us that, with tho next winter thero may bo urgent need of domestic substitutes for blankets nnd duvets. Do not throw away a shred of calico or ribbon. To Keep Him Out of Doors As I am. n widow with four little ones I would makrf free to nak for assistance from the 11. II. U. I hao n boy 7 yenrs of age who Is not well. The doctor has ordered him to be out of doors as much as possible, If there Is any ono who hns a veloclpedo or express wngon he hits no further use for nnd would llko to dispose of It. I would bo glad to have It for my son. and pny charges. I wilt send for It If necessary, as I cannot buy n new one. MHS. r. M. I!. What young fellow ncarlng hta majority has a velocipede- ho can donate to tho sickly lad? Or Is thero not nn oxpress wagon banished to tho attlo which tho boys outgrew or outlived years ago? Either may bring health and recreation to tho widow's son. Too Heavy to Carry I write to ask If any of tho members have a coach or go-cart they no longer have use for. If so, I should bo glad to get It. We have a baby 18 months old who cannot walk yet. In this nlco weather I should llko to tako her out, but she Is too heavy for me to carry. At present wo cannot buy her one. I hopo I have put my reauest In tho right form and that I may hear from somo member of tho It. If. C. JiIIlS. J. M. C. Wo havo not asked for a go-cart for so long that several babies must havo dis carded theirs In favor of locomotion upon tholr own blessed feet It Is a tug at tho hoart strings to think of tho mother lug ging an 18-month-old baby along city streets In tho pcrfcrvld heats that visit us at midsummer. Send to mo for tho panting woman's address and bo a blessing to her and tho bouncing baby. Pieces for Quilting Several years ago you published a plea for a typewriter for an Invalid boy. to which I had the tiiAasura of resDondlnr. I wish to tell you that this jouna: man has shown a grateful apprecla- tlon of the old typewriter and has never failed in sena mo postcarus pacn noiiaay ot tne ; always using tho machine, to show mo that You can get butter insurance just as well as health in surance, and many times they both mean the samo thing. The few extra pen nies you pay for MERIDALE BUTTER are really paid for butter insurance. You are guaran teed a full pound of pure, fresh but ter, made from pasteurized cream at our own sanitary creamery. No hand touches this "uncommonly good but ter" either in the mak ing or in its quick trip to your table. AYER&McKINNEY SteldSS1 WMelphb Dell Phone.Mitket 3711 Keystone Phone, Main 1783 Lookforthe"Mtrltoll" urapperatr-ttsht. duit- and odor-proof at your grvctn. Where Fashion Reigns" BDrawiffliiira Thirteenth' Street Just Below Chestnut Street 15.00 3.65 10.00 19.50 50.00 HH r$m fommnnitlitlftna Ar1dr-(f MtAn nrlAnrl , flrlftntl thAMlrl ittAlAstaa em staMuJ aI- addressed envelope Tns a" ehn n'ef Th. Mlde In whlfh ;on nra Bteiffif. Ivt yon nr Intere n the tharltnbl. wishing to nld In the tharltn ion ii, ii. v. anonia writ, rare of this. .paper, r -. r...u...u I'lilv .1.1 IVII Hril.lMI. Ill his i paper, .for addresses of these d I like ie help, nnd. hnVjig rerelved mrnnnleitte direct with those parties. ther trnn them, eomra stilt doing duty and Is helpful ta him I am niways giaa to near irom mm. notice, many people, ask for pieces for quilting, and If you will tell me where tn snd T think f mv he shin to supply seme. My daughter Is a teacher ot home economics In n large seminary. Sho tells me that In the sewing department there aro many nice pieces of white and colored cloth which sho will save, and teach the pupils tn do so. ex plaining the use to which they may be put Please allow me to tell you how hcartllr.l enjoy your always apt nnd timely answers and talks In the Helping Hand Corner nnd to wish It and our self great happiness and continued success In the work, with all blessings upon your mis sion. lC, S. S. Our mighty nrmy of patch workers will rejoice exceedingly over that passago of this communication which opens possibil ities of untold wealth in tho way of ma terials for the prnctlco of their craft. The full and fervent thanks of tho big family go out to tho dear daughter, in whoso mind tho project was formed, and to the mother, whose worthy pupil she Is. And allow mo to tell you, dear heart, what a draft of refreshing appreciation your letter Is to nil who lovo tho Corner and havo tho best Interests of our mission nt heart It Is llko a waystdo spring to tho traveler over dusty roads under tho noonday Bun. Heaven bless and reward you I Needs Arch Supporters T ShAIlM lllrit tn linnw If a nw nn m h ..I. of aroh supporters for a No. 4 shoe? I have badly broken Insteps. can hardly walk. have lust got a Pair of shoes whin) en I cannot wear on account of my feet. I will gladly pay postage on tho nrohea, I hope to hear from soma orneruo soon MAAI11S, I daro not undertake to computo correctly the number of arch supporters wo havo had tho privilege of distributing during tho Get the Round Packago Used for Century. f Caution '-SSAvold Substitute, iaMALTEDMIlKCO. wNr.wisu.a.A. " ' AU nitsSrtlnWsterrw J WJMl SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES aMltW V (m,TmmmVUW I College Courses Liberal arts and sciences, lead ing to degrees of A. B. and B. S. Teachers' College courses lead ing to degree of B. S. in Educ. Secretarial course leading to de gree of B. S. Civil Engineering, leading to de gree of B. S. in C. E. Chemistry, leading to degree of B. S. in Chem. Full particulars in special catalogs. State course in which you are inter ested nnd write, 'phono or call today for catalog M-20. TEMPLE UNIVERSITY 1 Ilroad fit., below Iierks 1 l'hlladelplila 0 Youns Ien and Hoys Young p IMIUll! HllUItO, t'A. HARRISBURG ACADEMY A country athool founded In 1788. V r Modern buildings. large campus. V Small classes ana inumauai instruction. Tboroush college preparation. Rate tlUU to laoo for single room. All athletics. Separate achooi for younger boys. We Invite closest Investigation a personal visit If possible. Km dialogue address AKT1IUK Ii. IIICOWN. II. A.. Headmaster Pennsylvania Military College CHESTER. yENNA. Separats I'reporatorw flcAool or Bovs The Wft Point of the Keystone State. Su perior Scholastic, Physical and Moral Training to develop Superior Men. Degrees In Chemistry, Civil Engineering-, Economics and Finance. Ileal Col" CHAByE.JlYATT. Commandant. Vox 1165. XAZARKTK. PA. Nazareth Hall Military Academy NAZARETH. PA. , Founded 174 A Military Academy for Boys. College Pre. caratory and Duslness Courses. Military life af. fords healthful exercise and strengthens orderly hablta and obedience. All Athletics. A achooi that la better because It If different, and differ ent because It la better. Address HaV. P11ANC1S E. tlRUNEItT. Principal. SUMMIT. V. J. CARLTON ACADEMY Upper benoot xor oioer poya givca inorougn pre paration for alt colleges. Individual attention Commercial Couraea. Athletic Sports. Resident Ctsplaln. Lowci School for younger ban, wlta !luu.rnothr to give personal care. CHAR1.E3 It. BCHULTZ. A.M.. Ilaadmaatar. CARLISLE, PA. CONWAY HALL Mwt-cUM Prepare uununi imnL. tory Bcnool w(m mp proved courses, experience)) teachers and coiu- &lcte equipment Alms to develop strong mtn. atalogue. W. A. HUTCHISON. Headmaster NEW III.OOMFIKLI). PA. CARSOX LONC1 INSTITUTE 78th Year New llloomfleld Academy Course. College Prenar tttory. Music. Iluslness. Normal, Junior, Sep arata modern buildings for hoya and gtria Pupils under 12 years special attention Terms, 121)0 and up. Juniors, 1233 Carson Lone n.tltule. Box V, New Uloomlleld. Pa. J HWARTIIMORE. PA. SVAIiTISIOnE PREPARATORY SCHOOL Every facility In modern, weil-equlpped build ings, recreation and refined surroundings, men tal, moral and physical development A. II, Tomllnson. Headmaa.. Ilox H.Svrarthmore, Pa HANOVER. N. H. Hanover Tutoring School In Us heart of th. New Hampshire Hills. Sum mer season July. August and September Eyery candidate t tn last 2 tear entered colUga. JOHN W. LEYDON. UlreeUr. UWI3IUINO Y. CENTRAL NATATORIUM N. WaUr changed dally Th'to njonlhi. t C eluding memberahl IT Sis leeJtfn-J, J. A. siutluiiwlfixia. Il3i Arch etreJt. last year. Tet wo have not one pair In our gift nt present Will somebody who is mercifully relieved from tho necessity, of using them let us have the pleasure ot setting one more womnn squarely upon her feet? The memory of what the affile tlon meant while It lnsted may move you to the humane act. Reading Matter Wanted I am ft girl 14. years, old and love dsarly la read. Therefore! am coming to your Corner for help. I should like to get any old books or magazines which somebody would like to pass on. I have read the Corner ever slnro we have taken. the paper. .1 will some, day try to help In return . when 1 find that it Is within my power to do It. MAItY K. W. Once more we call upon our Junior col lcngu.es to rally to our asslatance. Don't keep books until they aro rubbish Instead of comforts. Weed your library shelves periodically nnd let us have tho result. Our H-ycar-oId girl docs not beg for llncrV nnd gewgaws, in a direct, unpretending way sho lets us know for what sho longs nnd gunrds tho petition by stipulating thnt sho asks for treasures that are no longer prized by tho present owners. Feed her with mental food convenient for her, dear boys and girls. . Salt Cleans Marble A cupful of salt Is a good thing to have around tho bathroom. It cleans all marble and tllo fixtures beautifully. Apply with n stiff brush llko ordinary cleaning polish.. BORDEN'S. Malted. Milk IN THE SQUARE PACKAGE GRAND PRIZE I Ask HIOHtST AWARD I fn. If . PANAMA PYPnCITlnV I Ul II ANOTHER PROOF OF QUALITY i HOrLbCBC S THE QRiSSSMM MALTED ftlgOC Made from clean, rich milk with the ex tract of select malted grain, malted in our own Malt Houses under sanitary conditions. Infanta and children thrive on it. Agrees with the weakest stomach of the invalid or the aged. Needs no cooking nor addition of milk. Nourishes nnd sustains moro than tea, cofiec, etc. Should be kept at home or when traveling. A nu tritious food-drink may bo prepared in a moment. A glassful hot before retiring induces refreshing Bleep. Also in lunch tablet form for business men. Substitutes Cost YOU Samo Prlco Take a Packago Mssmo W' 3&) . 1 SALESMANSHIP Salesmanship pnys better than other employment. We train nmbltloua youns men nnd placo them, dend for par ticulars. Straycr's Business College 801-807 Chestnut St.. I'lilli. Walnut 381 Muln 2390 SPANISH-; ACADEMY. Private lcwona or classes Translations, tech correct. carefully uone. lii wainuc si, Youne Men and Hoys STAUNTON. VA. Your Boy nt Staunton Military Academy would build his physique tn the bracing mountain air of the South 1601) ft. high. Ills mind trained In an academy of t,4 years' experience. His char, acter developed by n unusual school life with ISO other cadets Ills punctuality, obedtence.aslf. reliance and manliness would pinke you ths mors proud that he Is your boy. I3U0. Address Cel. WU. a. UAIII.E. Pu, P.. Vrlnelpal. BALTBIIURQ. PA. K ninsssiM for Boys. Endorsed American University. by every College pre. narntnrv pnurse and a Brood tra in. lng for business. Course tn agrt- ng fa ultur Write for catalogue. nvm year uveiis ncwi, . Dept. 29. HwUahil.tr l' CHAMIIKltSllUHO. PENN HALL SCHOOL lOIt. GIRLS Modern fireproof buildings. nsw gymnasium, swimming pool. College preparatory, modern languages, music, domestic urta. etc. Certificate privileges. Rooms with prlvato bath. Hotel Gladstone, Atlantic City, occupied by school each May. Work continues without interruption. UateKilANk S. MAQILL. A. M Principal. para Choosing the Right School for Your Son or Daughter is as difficult &3 it is important unless you have full knowl edge of the school situation. Don't make the common mis take of placing your boy or girl in the wrong institution. Our School Bureau at Ledger Central will give you the very information you need. A. per sonal investigation has been made of many schools and col leges of standing in the East Particulars about courses of study, equipment, facilities, expenses, etc, we shall gladly give you. Drop, in and talk the matter over. You will be advised competently and im partially. The service is free. If you cannot call personally, write or phone Educational Bureau Ledger Central Broad and Chestnut Streets Philadelphia T! 5 I t ss