?"?BB79' id" A-, , A I 'fr , EVENING LlSDaEEr-PlS3BABi)LPHlA, THURSDAY, eTOLY 20, 1013. SH im ING ADVICE HOUSEHOLD HELPS HEALTH TALKS-COOKERY QUERIES FASHION HINTS LOVELY SPORT SHIRT SUBJECT OP U !J !Fkis RadicaJ Fashion Threatens to Become Exceeding IT HAS ever been tho wont of the mas tetulne sex to point the finger of rldl m& and satire at woman's subservience rj lOame 1ashlon, No stylo, wo are told net tho facta of the caso precludo a dental let too ugly, too outre, too disfiguring to pfaVent tho vast majority of women from adopting It But tho rocrudescence of the sport shirt, that hldeoslty of hldcosltlos of mascnltno attire, leaves our critics without a leg to stand ort. Observation has proved that no Adam's apple Is too prominent, no neck too scrawny, no countenance too hatchet faced, to warn man agatnst tho atrocious port, suirr. i when, two seasons ago, that daring ar ticle of apparel made Its appearanco on the market. It was received with glbea 'nnd Jeors. Tho Bean Brummolls who aro ever ready to consider tho new passed It up for Its sheer unesthettolsm. Even tli6so Individuals who went caparisoned in loud checks and cravats nnd nocks of riotous huo looked askanco at tho new comer. Presently, however, n few creatures who were described variously as "nuts" And "ptnheads" came out In tho open flaunting tholr bared throats and chests in tho face of a scandalized world. Ejocolloto for men did not seem quite tho thing. The sport shirt was a freak, It was predicted, born only for an early death. Two years ago, that was. This season tho sport shirt is moro popular than ever. Men who aro not freaks, or Brummclls, or nuts, or Adonises, have appeared quite Letters to tho Editor of Address all communication to M'Llns. core .if of the paper Dear M'Llss Sty hair ha been falling out for loina time and It In continually becoming thin ner. 1 1 would be very much pleased If sou would navlse me what to do for It. AN' ANXIOUS ami,. The poor condition of your hair Indicates that your physical condition Is not good. Consult a physician. Perhaps you need a tonic. Massage your scalp tho night before tho morning on which you are Bolng to wash It, with your finger tips dipped In ollvo VERMONT HAD CHILD PARALYSIS, SAYS DR. EVANS; NEED DIAGNOSIS By WILLIAM A VERMONT had a fairly severe epidemic of Infantile paralysis In 1914 and a milder one In 151G. At tho termination of tho 1914 epidemic a philanthropist placed Vai sum of money In tho hands of the State Board ol lleaitn to do spent in ueiuihk uio disease. After consulting with Doctor Flexner. the board decided to spend the money for three purposes: 1. In educating the physicians of the Etato tp recognize tho dlseaso In Its early stages and especially to diagnose tho cases In which there Is no paralysis. 2. In doing research work 3. In an effort to redevelop tho wasted limbs of the paralyzed. Dr. Lovett, of Harvard, who had charge of tho work of developing the paralyzed limbs, has held several clinics at which lie has examined the paralyzed. Some have regained the power of their limbs through the exercises and manipulations which he has directed. He has evolved a method of measuring the strength of muscles. The physicians were better able to recognize tho mild cases In 1915 than In the previous year. Doctor Caverly, In reporting these two epidemics, says- "There was a-large pro portion of recovered (abortive) cases. Sus picious cases were carefully Investigated. Borne of these cases, which formerly would havo passed for colds, grip, indigestion or teething, were occasionally found to. be really poliomyelitis." The methods by which some of these mild cades were diagnosed were various. Somo of them were so recognized because they were In contact with severe cases, some because severo cases contracted tho disease from them. Some were diagnosed when Doctor Lovett'a testa showed that they had weak muscles, some because after recovery they dragged their toes just enough to wear out the tips of the shoes. The disease started with fever, vomiting, more or less pains In Joints, pain along the pine In some cases. It Is always difficult to make a diagnosis without a blood or eplnal fluid test unless there Is paralysis. Nearly one-fifth of the cases never devel oped paralysis. Tho average onset of paralysis In this plderalo waa early. The date of Its ap pearance was as follows: Fifty-three cases, Jlrat day; 64, second day; C3, third day; 43, fourth day; 15, fifth day; 10, sixth day; 10, seventh day; 9, after the seventh day. In visiting a paralyzed case not Infre quently one or more children in the family would be noted as not acting quite well. On. questioning the parents It was learned INFANTILE PLAGUE CURE IN A BAG PAKE, SAYS KRUSEN; "WORTHLESS" Dr. "Winner t. Krusen, director of the Department of Health and Charities, to day characterized as worthless a "preven tlve" of infantile paralysis that is being sold in drug stores throughout the city, In particularly large quantities In South Phil adelphia. Tha widely advertised medicine la in sorae cases a block of camphor, wrapped liv a bag that Is strung about the child's Beck and in others a mixture of garlic, pepper and camphor. In the upper end of South, Philadelphia it is difficult to find a youngster who has not been forced to wear this compound Doctor Krusen was sot inclined to take tba revenMve" seriously. He said that io medical profession as a whole had llt tlo faith In the value of camphor for such m purpose, or the substances with which it Ltilng compounded with, such odoriferous afreet To argument of the pharmacists Is that : Uvt, s4cr keeps dangerous Insects at a safe fjrftinte& from the child and that Insects rjwiunstoie tor me spreaa or inianui tlyJs by carrying the germs, Oitr Krusen conceded this as a. pojsl- tvt saw mat it was nara to nna strong enough to insure tho &t of Insect, Mothers, however, hate faim la the tiny bag tna same tber placet) in beads In bygone years s, preventive of whooping cough. AsTthe, $tsrr Garden Recreation Centre. ihi mitara streets, csuurcn ranging ace itxx -i to I can be seen wiartag aula cvjisi rfcasttt&ait. st cawf Hm ior to bta an u, JIUSS' COMMENT u in Masculine Attire Fopufar Despite Its Ugliness shamelessly In them at their ofilccs and on tho public highway. Men whoso not too Illy white throats resemble a picket fenco rather than tho Grecian columns that necks are supposed to resembto havo taken to the sailor collar and V neck with a shocking abandon. Tho sport shirt is an Innovation In men's fashions. As far as I can ascer tain men havo never before In tho history of tho world dared to bare their throats In public, If one except the bathing beacho. They have bared tholr calves, yea, oven their knees, but nevor their necks. The world has been far too lnsonslble to tho debt of gratitude owing to tho Individual who first Invented tho collar. Let us glorify tho passing collar whllo we deplore tho coming of the sport shirt. Men aro not to bo rebuked for their deslro for a radical change In fashion. Nor was It to bo expected that they revert l.l this practical day to the plcturosque costume of tho cavalier days. Satin knee breeches, wrlstlots of line lace, frilly Jabots depending from a stock collar well-' nigh to tho waist, waistcoats of brocade with crystal buttons mako'for a gentlo man worth dreaming about, however. But why tho sport shirt? Thoso par sons who lovo to dcclaro that all of tho world's really meritorious Inventions, In cluding thoso culinary and thoso sartorial, sprang from tho brain of man, had hotter pause and consider. Surely these In ventive gonluses havo not dono well by their brother In putting out tho sport shirt. Can It bo posslblo that this Is tho crea tion of a woman's braln7 M'LISS. tho 'Woman's Pago the Evening Ledger. Write on one side only. oil It Is not necessary to get tho oil on the hnlr. If you uso care. It will touch only tho scalp. Do not uno more than a tnblcspoonful of tho oil. Malto a shampoo of a pint of boiling water and a hnlf cako of pure white Eoap flaked Into It. Let the soap dissolve and the liquid cool. Work It well Into tho scalp. Rinse many times until alt tho soap In out. Pay a visit to a good hairdresser, iho will recommend a tonle. . EVANS, M. D. that these children had had acuto febrile attacks, usually within ten days or two woeks, nnd had not fully recovered tholr strength. The children wore appreciably pain, weak and listless Presumably these children had had tho disease In a mild form. In tho 1914 epidemic there were five In stances In which hens were paralyzed on the farm where there were cases of Infantllo paralysis. On thrco such farms there was paralysis of enws or calves; on two of pigs, and on two of dogs. Bites Finger Nails "This Is to ask ou an to what I should do In rcard to the following; The upper flesh about my linger nails la In the habit of becoming hard and seems to reccdo at times. Of course it becomes Irritative, ao I hae formed the habit of bltlnK away the part that projects; that only nircravatee It. but I cannot resist the tempta tion. Is nuch an affection due to a soft skin? At my boardrni; hourse they generally hau us use the common laundry Boap, which does not help matters. I presume I havo used mentho latum, but It doesn't eeem to do much good." You must not bite your nails. To restrain yourself requires very llttlo will power. Probably the tendency to thicken Is due to biting and other methods of abusing the skin at the baBe of the nails. Watch a manicurist nt work tho first opportunity you get Probably when you stop biting the bkln around your nalla the tendency to roughen will stop If not, then soak your fingers In soap and warm water, push back tho cutlclo on the nail with a soft stick nnd trim tho cxciss with a manicure scissors. Do as much of this as is necessary but do not carry It to an extreme. Ordinary men do not manicure their nails enough. So ciety women spoil their nails by manicuring too much. Get In between. Nasal Trouble First. I have a little boy 7 years old. Ills nose runs all the time and he sometimes has a couch, but not all the time: has had pneu monia, fever two times; lives out of doors; eats and sleep well and Is healthy. What oould I do for it and Is there any cure! Second. What cure Is there for a sroltor, on that Is on each side ot the neck? mil doctoring do any goodT M. 1. O. First Some sinus In the nose Is Infected. I do not think It will get well except as a result of local treatment of his nose. Second. Some goiters need to be operated on. Others can be held In check by proper attention to diet, digestion, tho throat, or whatever ailment has caused the goiter to enlarge. Marrying a Relative First Is there any harm for a young rtrl SO years of are to marry her uncle i& years ot use? Bocond. Would It affect the future children? Third. Is It against the law In Illinois? First, second, third. Yes. which the camphor, pepper and garlla should be mixed. In the majority of cari-i pepper is the largest Ingredient. In Kensington, too, the bags can be seen. They are of various oolors, depend ing usually upon the tastes of the wearers or their parents. It Is no uncommon sight now to see boya playing baseball, readjust ing the bags between Innings after they accidentally have slipped from their necks. Golf Tripod Tou can buy a sort of tripod affair to hold your golf clubs, according to Popular Mechanics. If you are e. devotee of Cobb's Creek and do not hire a caddie, this little invention will save you lota of unneces sary trouble It Is an extensible rod which I operated by springs, either to hold the bag ut you sea it or to fold up close to th sticks wbe not la ius. It caa fc W It it If SEEN IN JjiSa't ?- "&" , itch iX QUAINT MIDSUMMER FROCK VOILE Is used for tills demuro frock, romlnHcent of other days. The quaint fichu effect Is of self-material finished with double frills of net Joined by hemstitching, whllo tho Icg-o'-mutton sleeves nro Mulshed In a Blmllnr manner. Itows and rows of cording, suggesting n hooped effect, form a deep border on the skirt, which t qulto full and further finished with very up-to dato corded pocltcts. In copen, rose, pink or white. Price, 7.B0. This semldressy hat Is nf naturxl leghorn, with a slightly drooping brim. Tho crown Is covered with copen fnlllo ribbon Intel laced with tho ends, extending almost to tho edge of tho brim, whllo four French ros-o with glossy foliage completo tho trimming. Tho hat, which Is $5, may have -nrlous colored trimmings The name of tho shop where tht-se nrtlclos may bo purchn'cd will bo supplied by tho Hdltor of the Woman's Pagt, I-vn.siNo LnDocn, 008 Chcitnut street Tho request must bo accompanied by a stamped sell-addressed envelope, nnd must mention tho dato on which tho article appeared. THE WOMAN Jtcndrrj ustio dlr help icftft thrtr dreu problems ulll oddrcsj communication! to (he Fashion Kxstrt, cart ot the .Editor of the U'oman' Paae. the Evening Ltdocr. We'vo had Just enough of the real hot weather to appreclato cool clothes, for nover Is n thin dress and loose, comfortablo cor sets bo agreeable as on ono of these stdy, humid days, when everything seems to"Te glued on. Spenklng of corsot reminds me that thoy have undorgono a process of specialization In tho last two or thrco seasons, Thero aro corsets for nil occa sions. Tlmo was when n woman who had two pairs of corsets, ono for evory-dny wear nnd ono for "Bood," considered hor wardrobe, In that particular line, well Bupplled, But now tho fashlonnbio woman must hnvo a loose, low-cut corset for golf and tennis, made with rubber supports so thnt It gives with tho movements of tho body. Then there aro decolleto corsets for even ing wear. ' They are but a strip of well boned orchid satin, decorated with gold laro roses. As a fancy brasslero such a corset cannot be surpassed, women who wear them toll mo. And then como tho bathing corsets' They're not the ugly, shrunken, Iron-rusted stays of yesteryenr. They are trig models ot flesh pink rubber, l.tccd with rubber and trimmed with flat glass buttons. If you please. Others of wldc-mcshcd net combine shapeliness with lightness "Who says this Isn't an ago of specialization? Dear Madam I have an old embroidered voile dress, white, that has a narrow skirt. Tho embroidery Is Quito fine, and I can rip the dress up and make It over, only I don't know Just what way to make It. There Is at least three yards of the embroidered flounclnr. and of course. I can add net or more olle, since It Is white. Any advice you can give me as to miking- over ray dress will be appreciated. C. O. J. Yon can make a very up-to-date frock out of this flouncing. It ought to bo deep enough to make a knee-length Russian blouse out of the flouncing part Use the narrow skirt for this. If It is too narrow across the bust use set-In pieces ot tucked voile or Walls of Troy design with hem stitching. The sleeves should be of whlto voile with collar and cuffs of the mitred eiisoettsifteteeiitses Use Milk Thai Expert Cools Use in Their Cooking Youwould be surpritedifyou knew how many women use EA.OJLE COdensED MKtfK in cooling. With it you can mile deticioui cilct. puddings sod dainty deueib oi all tinis. It makes smooth and rich ice-cream and give a wonderful flavor to coffee, tea and chocolate. The wonderful delicacy and richness oi "Eagle Biacd improve all your cookiag. Of courts you know that for over half a century Gail Bordea Eaglo Brand Cosdcrued Milk has beta chown by thouiaadj of wue motbeu at a pure, cafe cod for their battel. IVAsn buyln milk or milk proJucfi awaj' aJk far s e HIS ft THE SHOPS WHO SEWS flouncing. Oet enough net to mako tho skirt part under the Russian bloU3o nnd malto a full skirt of voile. Hang it nil on a stiff waistband of grosgrnln or boned material. Hear JIadam What sort of a hat would jou pet to wear with u marine hliw nrrandlo dn-ss? It Is ono of tho old-fushlonod dresi"s, with a bertha and Mnclc vchet ribbon nrouud tho waist. I should like to Kot uomctliltut that would bo picturesque to no with It. JAN'i;. A IVattcau hat with tho poke nt the front and turned up In tho back Is pretty. Mado of natural leghorn with black velvet chin strings nnd strenmcts at tho buck nnd a couplo of marlnu blue tips they are quite In keeping with the costumo you doscrlbo. Or tho more conventional bind; poko bon net with a largo pink rose would look well. Dear adam I nm makln some handmade llncerle this summer My mntertnl Is ery line muslin, nothlni; fancy, Just trimmed with nar row Valinclennos edslnir Do you think It Is better to Krench seum tho irama by hand or stitch them on the ranchlne7 What other trim mlnic would sou put on t hemlses and combina tions ami nlslitb-owns besides Val. QLISN. French senms to wear woll must bo very carefully dono; the stitches must bo fine and the seams must bo rolled perfectly. Machine-stitched seams stand laundering bet ter. Why not make all tho rest of the ar ticles by hand except tho senms? Hand scalloped edges not footing with ribbon underneath nnd hemstitching are used. For the Sickroom Ollvo oil just a drop of It put on tho squeaky door hinges will stop tho noise. This sort of thing Is particularly Irritating to an Invalid, and care should be taken to see that a sick person Is not disturbed. Sfors Closet Dally 5 P. M. All Day Saturdays. BONW1T TELLER. &,CO. ffie (SfdalJljhcpOrtainationA CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Will Close Oat Friday maina-cr-Misses' & "Flapper" Apparel Misses' Summer Frocks Of voile and tissues. Size 14 to 18. Misses' Afternoon Frocks Of plain and printed voiles and linens, Size 14 to 18, formerly to 18.50 Misses' Sports Coats of White Chinchilla size i4 to i8. 16.50 & 18.50 New Models Misses' Tailleur Frocks 29.50 to 45.00 Basque and tie-back models of serge and charmeuse, braided, beaded and designed in wool and metallic embroideries. Size 14 to 18, "Flapper Tub Frocks Of linens, cotton crepes, tissues and A QK &, C 7K silks. Size 12 to 16. "-JJ J formerly to S 6.50 Misses' Tailleur Suits SL':njba,e rad lo.oo " i5.oo formerly to 45.00 MARION HARLAND'S CORNER Calico Pieces Offered "n rltS. O. O. S. asks about enamel stoves. iyX I have had mine for more than IS years and am well pleased with It, as are many others who havo them. In fact, they nro common hore. 1 do not think Mrs. O. O, S, need bo nfrald to get one. I answer hor query, for I havo seen no reply to her letter In the Corner. Aro any moro calico pieces wanted? 1 still havo some to glvo away. 1 havo supplied several Cornerltes nnd will send more, If postage Is paid. "MRS. M. B." Cnko Much Praised "1 am suro M. T. n. would be pleased to know that her reclpo for MelClnley cako has been successfully tried by a bride It was served with strawberries to four un expected guests and was much praised. I was pleased to remark that tho reclpo was contributed by a kind friend to tho Corner. "T. B. A." Putting Up Fruit I put up quantities of fruit every year. Tor 20 years I've followed thin mefpod, nnd In nil that time 1 havo broken out two glass Jars, and thoso by turning too rapidly nt first tho boiling grnpejulco Into the cans. Havo tho glass washed thoroughly with somo nlkallno detergent, rlnsa In warm but not boiling water, nnd wipe or drain dry. Put upon rach a new rubber and never uso ono that has been used boforo. Have tho fruit cooked as you deslro It and keep gnntly boiling. Fold n cloth porhaps half a yard squaro a llttlo larger than the bottom of tho glass jnr. Wet It In cold water beforo folding It and placo smoothly In tho bottom of a quart pnn or a plo pan nnd cover nn Inch or so with cold water. Put tho fruit Jar on tills nnd put In a table spoon, so tlmt In pouring In tho fruit, Blowly at first, It shall slrlko tho bowl of tho spoon. Than fill tho Jar, taking out tho spoon In a way to let out any air bubbles In tho fruit Fill with tho boiling Julco to n Invnl with tllO tOD. WlPO Off atiy that may havo dropped on tho rubber, and as quickly ns posslblo put tho cover on and ecrcw down tightly. Aftor tho fruit Is cold, try each Jnr, nnd If tho cover can bo screwed moro tightly turn It until It Is tight enough to excludo all the nlr. It 1, best to plnco them upsldo down to cool. Then, If tho tops aro not tight enough, tho leakage will bctrny It. Keep tho fruit slow ly boiling to tho last. Chango tho cold water so ns to have It cold for each Jnr, and lmo this on tho sldo of tho stove ns near ns possible to tho boiling fruit. To carry the kcttlo to tho tnblo, thus stopping tho bolllnc of the fiull, or to dip It from tho kcttlo across tho tabic, Jeopardizes the per II." lect Keeping. CottnRc Checso Will vou kindly forward to mr a Kood recipe for cottneo chooso? I havo tried saeral times to mako It. but mln. alwaja irottouitli AVo cannot Bend rcclpos by mall. I trust this Is what you want. Do not bo dlscour nged by ono or two failures. If you moan to uso tho chocsp soon, you may Improve It by working In a llttlo cream Just beforo Horvlng It. A llttlo uuuer is noi nmias. Work It well Into tho curd. To every qunrt of llch milk you uso allow a pinch of salt and a teaspoon of rennot, tnklng caro to buv that which Is not llavored In any way. When It Is solid, turn Into a bag and lot It drip. When It Is well drained, so that nil tho whey Is taken from tho curd (It may talto moro than a day for this, and In that caso you must chango tho bag at tho end of tho first 12 hours), tnko It out, chop the curd fine, put It Into a cheese box, and press two hours Wrnp In two or three folds of tlssuo paper or In tinfoil to exctuae me nlr. Grnnville's Ctilto Not lomr beo jou asked for recipes In which buttiirmllk ns used ns the main InKredlent. nnd I tuko pleasure In sendlnB nng wo havo tried and liked. Wo uall It Granvlllo's cake: Take sl cupfuls nf Hour, ono nnd three-quarter cun fnls of brown or white sunnr. one teanpoonful of eoda. mio toaSDOonful of lard, onoueh salt so It tnas ho prmsed into lumps Work, oil together. Put Into n separato crock two cupfuls of buttermilk or Joppsred mlllc and three-quarters of run of; moments. I'ut In the lumps, but do not stir them all fine. Do not make loo thin. PI tins may bo lined with a thin crust or Hlmply sprinkled with Hour. I'ut In batter nnd bake. ... " ,-.,!', Without c.isting doubt upon your skill In cako making, I must Interject ono query? Aro not sis; cups of flour too much for the quantity of milk and molnsses which nre supposed to bring It to tho proper con sistency for cako batter? I nccentuato tho Inquiry, as the mlxturo Is to be bakod In ile crust, like custard or transparent pud img. You rany bo In tho right, for I havo not tried tho formula. Reasoning upon gen eral principles, I nm speculating as to tho oosslblllty that tho six cups wero n slip of the pen. Of courso, thoy nre of sifted flour? I wlnh sincerely thnt you would wrlto again and relievo my mind upon this head. I am making a choice collection of recipes based upon buttermilk, and I Bhould like to In clude Granville's cake. Things Sho Longs to Cook riease kIvo mi a few raclpea for thlms I p lies'. U. 8. Pat. 7.50 formerly to 10.75 12.50 Itarland should lne!oe a etamped, . self andrfMfd envelope and n ellpplnr of the nrtlcln In which yen nre Interested. feMone "M'lnt; to nld In the rhnrttnble work of the It. II. .0. ehonld write Marlon llarland, In rare of this paper, for nddrem.es of those ther would like to help, and, nnyji received them, communicate direct with ttione parties. lomr to eook. The first Is for Welsh rarebit. How should It bo rooked over the ranee? And will you please toll me If you cook It In the esme way In n cbaflnir dish as otr the rbb? I should more than appreciate a Rood recipe for beef stow and for epanhetll ono where cheese la used, then for creamed asparagus on toast. I save nnd paste Into a ecrapbook every recipe and autcrestlon for cookery that has ever been printed In your Corner, and words cannot ex press how much good I have recelted through It. O. U, It. Welsh rarebit Half a pound of soft grated cheese, one gilt of olo, two eggs, ono tablespoon of buttor, ono teaspoon of lemon Juice nnd tho same of Worcester shire sauce and half a teaspoon of celery salt. Put the butter Into a broad sauce pan over a flame nnd when It hisses stir In tho chceso; then stilt stirring add the dry seasoning. Havo ready tho eggs, beaten separately nnd light. Add three spoons of tho hot mlxturo to these rapidly, then pour tho eggs (now warmed by the cheese) Into a saucepan, never lotting tho spoon rest. In ono mlnuto more add the Bnuco and lemon Juica nnd put upon rounds of hot, buttered toast or crackers. Savory stow of bcof Cut two pounds of raw lean beef Into small strips, almost llko straws, with sharp knife. Put Into a saucepan and cover with weak stock or cold wator and cook slowly for two hours. I'ut Into another saucepan n cup of rich stock, ono small onion chopped fine, n llttlo gtatod nutmeg, cayenne peppor and the julco of half a lemon. Doll thcea In gredients together nnd mix with tho beef, adding a llttlo browned flour If necessary. Dish up on a hot platter, lay triangles of fried tonst about tho base, nnd nerve. Asparagus on toast Cut tho woody part from n bunch ot nsparngus, and with a soft plcco of twlno tlo Into a looso bunch. Have rendy boiling enough salted wator to cover tho nsparngus. Tho saucepan containing this should be largo enough to nllow tho nsparngus to llo at full length. Roll until tondcr, but not until tho green tips begin to break. Spread upon a plat ter crustloss slices of buttered toast, drain tho asparngus, and lay It In n noat pilo upon tho tonst. Ot courso tho string must be removed from tho bundlo. Just boforo sending to table, pour a whlto sauce over the nsparagus. An cxcollont ptnn Is to pour this nauco over tho green ends of tho stalks, leaving tho white ends uncov ered, that tho fingers need not bo soiled In handling tho vcgatablo. Creamed asparagus Rojcct the lower half of tho nBpnragus and boll the upper half until tender. Drain nnd chop. Cook together ono tabtespoonful of butter and two of flour until they aro blended ; then pour on a pint of milk Into which n pinch of soda has been dissolved. Stir until tho consistency of thick cream; odd tho minced nsparagus. with salt nnd pepper to tasto. Set tho mlxturo asldo to cool, then beat Into It thrco well-whipped eggs and two table spoonfuls of cream. Pour Into a greased pudding dish and bako for 20 mlnutsB In a quick oven until brown. Creamed spaghetti Put a cup of spa SAFE BABY MILK (Dr. Gnortner'a Modifications) The best milk tou ran nroenra for ronr linbr durlnr this temnernture v III prove the cheapest In the end and save you trouble nnil nnxlety. Our Uaby Milk, carefully modified In our bncclal laboratory dally from highest ffradc, ncldlty tested, frush cow'a milk, resembles tho nver ngo human milk In its composition. Its uniformity can be rolled upon I The fact that up to June SO wo luive supplied 87,037 bottles of 0 ots. each In this city spenlis for itself! The demand Is rapidly crowlncr. Wo deliver to tho homo fresh every day ns many G-oz. bottles as may bo required during tho 24 hours nt S cents a bottlo. Also supplied by our brnnches nt Atlantic City, Ocean City, Wlldwood and Capo May to babies on holiday I Ask for printed directions! Abbotts Alderney Dairies 31st and Chestnut Streets Phiideiphia phone Baring :os. "SPT"! jSt (SCHOOLS ryKm AND iMyQLLEGES Practical Education ""jl We train etudents for rood positions as Stenosraphoru, Bookkeepers, Hecre tsrles and dalesmen and find KOOd po tions for them. May we serve yout Experts ss teechers. Charges mod erate. Day and Nlsht School now open. TVhy not beln now? Strayer's Business College 801-407 Chestnut St.. I'hlla. 1 Walnut TEACHKItS J for schools and schools for teach to employers Nut'l Teachers" Acy., 10k. 027 Verry Hldr. Spruce 2723. erst rree D. I! Cook, SPANISH ACAIIKMV. rrl?ote lessons or clashes Translations, tech. correct, carefully dona. 1121 Walnut st oKoitr.i: hciinof.. nucica co.. va. GEORGE SCHOOL Co-educatlonal with Separate Dormitory Dulldlms. Colleey ..- mss n. sa-V l'reoaratory. Special Hon and First Aid. 237 acres on Neshamlny Creek. Athletlo nelds Gymnasium, swtmmlne -manual Training. Banna pool. rlenas' manasemem Address 1. A. WAi.tu:s. a. .. im aclpul, Ilox "83, Ducks 'a . I'enim Younr I.ndles and (ilrls MISS SIAUSIIAUS SCHOOL TOIl GiKI.S lik.i.i, inntlnn 'JO mln. from Phila College preparatory and general courses Music. Art. no nestle Science Outdoor athletics. Send for catatoe. Miss B. S. Marshall. Oak Lane. Ihlla BWAHT1IMOHK. TA The Mary Lyon School A Countru School In a Colleot Town College Preparatory. Certificate privileges. Gen eral and Flnlshlnc Courses. One teacher to every six girls. Open-air classrooms. 8HYEN (SMILES, our Junior School or otrlt C to It; eesarare and complete equipment. II. M. CHIbT, "l?.. FRANCIS L. CltlST, A. U.. Principals. Km lsoa. Swarthmora, I'a. Young Men and Dors MEKCERMUUnO, l'A. Mercersburg Academy Blercersburg, Pa. Located In the famous Cumberland Valley, one of the most beautiful and healthful spots In America. Prepares for college or business. School Inculcates a manly tone of self-reliance under Christian masters from the great universities. Personal attention given each boy, Equipment thoroughly modern, Including magnificent new gym nasium. For catalog and booklet, address Box 120. WILLIAM mUX IRVINE, LL.D.. ueadmister YILLANOVA. VA VIIXANOVA Notsd for Classical ond Com. merclar Courses. Equally prominent for Civil. Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Courses. Full degrees. Athletics. Also Prep. School for any college. Rev. Edward Q. Dohan. A.L.D., o. 8. A., Pres. For catalogue address the Registrar. Box rT0, Vlllanova. Pa. DEVON. PA. BI'IKISH JUNIOli SCHOOL A country day and hoarding school for boys. 8 to 10. Thorough elementary work, advanced methods. MAHK H. C SPIER3. HEADMASTER. Box 250. Devo Pa LANCAbTKlt. PA. VBANKIJN and MAUSIIALL ACADEMY. Box 412. Lancaster. Pa- Prepare boy fur leadlus college au4 technical BoiJuU. Fe Cll ghetti Into two quarts of boiling salted water nnd eook for 45 minutes, or until ten der but not broken. Drain oft tho water nnd keep the spaghetti hot in a covered dish whllo you mako the creamed sauce to pour over It. Cook togother In a sauce pan until they bubble two tenapoontuls of flour nnd tho same quantity of butter s pour over them a pint of hot milk, and as this thickens stir Into It two henplng teaspon fuls of grated Parmesan cheese. Pour this eauco upon tho spaghetti Just beforo serv ing, lifting tho latter lightly with a fork, that the creamy sauce may reach every part Our correspondent frankly confesses her self Ignorant of practical cookery and ap peals to tho Corner for help. Wo have re plied fully to her desire for ccrtnln recipes, ond, wo trust, to her Batlsfactlon. While wo cannot hopo to taho tho ptnee of the eook book that will Instruct her In every department of kitchen work, we nre glad to bo of some use to her. ss9H9H Arrow-straight from Mcridalo Farms comes pure, fresh MERIDALE BUTTER No loitering be tween tho cream ery and tho table, for this "uncom monly good butter" is not shipped in bulk and stored in definitcly, liko most butters, but it leavesthocream ery only in quanti ties to meet imme diate demand. Mcridalo Butter comes to you, wrapped in tho protecting; "Morifoil" wrnppcr sweet, pure, wholesome. AYER & McKINNEY (Makcrsof , . , , , Mcrldslc) Philadelphia nell Phone, Market 3711 Keystone Phone, Main 1713 Innlr fnr the " Mtrlfalf wrapper alr-tlsht. dust- and odor-proof-at your snetn. Tounf Men nnd Hots IILAIUSTOWN. N. i. BLAIR ACADEMY General education and preparation for college or technical school. Collega entrance certificate privilege. New gymnasium with running traalc. visit tho echcol. you will b cordially welcomed. John C. Sharps, LI- D,, Headmaster. Ilox A, Dlalrstown, N. 3. NEWTON. N. J. Kenton Acsdomy. Semi-military. BStb ytar.IIom sohool for 40 boys near N. Y. Rat mod.Catalor. P. M. Wilson. Principal. Box L. ffswlon. N. J. BETHLEHEM. I'A. Bethlehem Preparatory School Prepares for lesdlng colleges. Ext. grounds and etnletto fields. New blrigs. Catalogue on request. John D. Tufger,M.A.,lleadtnnHier,lieth!ebetD,Pa, SWARTIHIOKK, TA. fUVAItTIIMOItn PREPARATORY SCHOOL Etery facility In modern, well-equipped build ings, recreation and roflned aurrour.dmga, men. tal. moral and phjslcal development. A, II, Tomllnkon, Headmas , Box H.Swarthmore, Pa. Choosing the Right School for Your Son or Daughter is as difficult ns 5t 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 M m mm odor-proof-at tour snetrt. m gjTWslsslMslsaaSsSW HJT fffc : lv MOM -Stum mtmmje: rt T &BBBBi SMB. HflhMSBSSL ftkgujAjBka pnwJ&m ss" ss lpjj jeepsssPserBBP fk.fMmnMPA.9tn.,1ittiM,. e3' at sr, "i .-A