Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 21, 1916, Night Extra, Page 8, Image 8

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EVENING LEDGBB-PHIIiAUBLPHIA', FEIDAY, JULY 21, 1916.
1TIQUETTE QUERIES ROYAL SPORT OF GOLF DISCUSSED BY M'LISS-MARION HARLAND
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GOLFING ON COBB'S CREEK
STRENUOUS, M'LISS FINDS
fey the Time Local Alps Have Been Climbed and
Streams- Forded the Ardent Enthusiast Is
Ready to Enjoy Scenery
PLATING golf at Cobb'a Creek Is more
than JuAt good fun. It's a real adven
ture, involving the climbing of mountains,
,41 fording: of streams, the mowing of
ftps and the digging of turf, GJvcn the
ktrength of a SandpW, the climbing- pro
clivities of & Dora Keon, the endurance
i a Ted Meredith, plus the nglllty of
Btohdln, tho tight-rope walker, one might
b able to arrive at the 18th hole of that
Very picturesque course without feeling
like Jess AVIllard'a opponent at tjho end
i the 20th round.
But to all ordinary mortals I rocom-
1 mend utter the first game a softly padded.
stretcher, a speedy trip home, a week In
bed With the dally attendance of an ex
pert masseuse. Those who follow this
treatment may In tlmo learn to forget
that they possess Innumerable shoulder
muscles they had wot not of Tjeforo and
all of tho vertebrae that tho physiology
books record. There are some, howover,
I venture to predict, who will carry tho
memory of their first golf game to their
Very "graves.
The first thing that Impresses the be
ginner at this sport of kings and states-
men and causos her soul to shrivel within
her Is tho taciturnity of the caddies. The
Mona Lisa herself does not wear a coun
tenance more baffling.
The tyro, sticking her elbows Into her
ribs In the unnatural position that her
companion has told her Is the only proper
lone, prepares to drive off. A terrifying
'gallery, consisting of impatient golfers
waiting to got on tho course and tho
Ublcfuttous caddies, watch her with an
Inquisitive air. After describing throe cir
cles In tho ozone which would make a
whirling dervish green with envy, tho
beginner, by a miraculous stroke, feels
her stick come In contact with the ball.
Tho ball, however, Instead of whizzing
through the air after the manner of a bird
on the wing, hops like a disabled toad for
a couple of feet and lies down In a nice
biiqhy hazard to die.
Out of the corner of a self-conscious
,(eye she regards her caddy. Surely he will
be laughing at her. But no! Ko humor.
Bo ridicule, only an unmlstakablo bore
Letters to the Editor of
Address all communications to 31'Uea. caro of
ot the paper
Dear M'Llss I ha-e read dally your very
Interesting; contribution to your department of
tho GTE.ti.iO LlDOta, and so feel encouraged to
come to you for counsel In regard to my ambi
tion In lift. N
I have always been Interested In literature
and English, and have desired very often a
poiltlon a critic or newspaper reporter, but do
not know just bow to take the Initiative atep
In securing ouch a position. Can you help me
In this particular or give me some Idea ot the
qualifications a girl should have, the hours ot
service. etc.T Is there a school ot journalism In
Philadelphia that prepares young women for
work or ths character, and It so, where Is the
same located?
Shall be very grateful to you for any Infor
mation yod may Klvo me on this subject, and
ball wntoh eagerly In trie Krr.vl.so Lidoek for
your reply. Sincerely yours, K, I
Host seasoned newspaper women, remem
bering their early years of apprenticeship,
are tempted at the outset to discourage sis.
ter aspirants. It Is true, and all city and
managing editors will tell you this, if you
prefer a map's opinion, that few women are
good newspaper assets. Initiative, aggres
sion, the gift of observation, the ability to
write, clean, comprehensive English are the
qualifications of successful reporters. If In
addition to these attributes you have
originality and a senst of humor. It Is
quite possible that you will "hit the high
spots" which Is to say7 that you will be a
Joy and delight to your editors, with the
prospect of some day sitting with them on
the heights of Olympus In editorial chairs.
The moat necessary qualification of all J
have not mentioned yet. It Is perseverance.
Bang on to a story with hands, feet and
teeth until you get It A reporter that I
know was sent to Washington to get an In
terview with the then Mrs. Gait at the time
cf the announcement of her engagement to
President Wilson. It was a wet, soggy day.
GOOD
Good form queries should be ad
dressed to Deborah Jtush, written on
one aide of the paper and signed with
full name and address, though nlttals
ONLY toil! be published upon request.
TJiis column will appear in Monday's,
'Wednesday' and Friday's Evening
Ledger,
Invite Fiance
Star- Deborah Rush1 received a letter from
any niece announclnr her enxaxement to a youns:
Bian we do not know personally. Now, 1 would
like to show her some politeness. 'Would It be
all right to ask her to bring him to dinner to
Ineet my family or should I wait until she
.riots him to call, ANXIOUS.
It would not be neceaary to wait until
your niece and her fiance called upon you to
sk them to dinner. On the contrary, It s
sjulte the usual thing upder these circum
stances to invite them as early as you can
conveniently do so.
Garden Party Apparel
Bear Deborah flush I hive teen Invited to
in afternoon tea In the garden by a friend and
would like to- know what would be suitable for
me to wear. Doea one keep one a hat on at
thee affairs! JULIA.
A dainty frock of georgette crepe, chiffon
pr a fine dimity or lawn would be appro
priate. Unless one Is receiving the guests
at tfie; special request of the hostess a hat
ahouid always be worn.
Corrections in Public
Hear Deborah Ruth At a home where I was.
.yUMf eau recemijr ww ei tarn gveeie IJMQ9 a
atenunt about something; that nad happened
Utity and mentioned that It took place Tues
day when It halt reaUy been on Monday. A
feunjr lady corrected tier and It seemed to em
marrasa her. Which was the correct thins to
J5 let her make a misstatement or correct
Er IIAROIJ).
A? the day probably mad no manner ot
AUNrence la the story it would have) been
mat courteous to allow the mistake to
paM unnoticed. It la very embarrassing to
fo (wrrectcd abruptly In public for a mis
statement (a correction is apt to be abrupt).
T-rtlMS pome one's character would be n
ur4 ff a trifling rnjsatatement were not
ettrreeted It I better to let it go.
jkt Croaft Spoons or Forks
Jtswr iltbornh ftBjA. Wha I was out at lunch
r a' lataly tBr trvel ,tU to ereara, wtt
toi4llc Ute, Yfniea eeul
a si y . TREATS YOU
Hr. , a mmmmri, nmxAwt
0 rmmsamt racer apectatttt
rXAUE5 JiUW.. Walnut at 150.
A BUnSKftED FACE?
iw. isvar. itnsertiiojM BAlr. j
dom clothes his freckled countenance. To
him this beginner Is no different from 20
others who have preceded her. It Is going
to be a dull game.
Her companion has played about 10
times and is therefore expert. With great
show of form he takes his turn at the
tee, and after performing all tho sacred
rights of the game drives off. With a
creditable imitation of a blrdllng essaying
Its first night the llttlo white ball starts
out bravely enough, but drops tired out
and exhausted after It has proceeded 12
feet.
Thus they proceed. The tactful caddy
offers a mldtron or a brassle, when tho
Inexpert ones were on tho vcrgo of asking
for a niblick or a cleek.
Thus they learn. By the time tho sixth
hoto Is arrived at the beginner, panting
for breath and with a pink tonguo hang
ing out, murmurs "Watorl" and sinks
with moro forvor than graco on one of
tho little green benches that aro conven
iently placed roundabout.
The Bcenery Is Indescribably lovely.
Leafy woods Invito one to stop and rest
and do their best to change an ardent golf
enthusiast Into an arrant slackor. An
emerald green fairway rolls Into tho dis
tance like a wonderful velvet carpet. The
babblo of tho creek drowns out the babble
of boasting golf flonds. All Is peaco and
serenity. But upt upl to armst Not the
bugle, but 12 moro holes, two-thirds of tho
course, call. Other golfers are drawing
nigh. It Is a weary life, albeit a healthy
one. Tho beginner looks at her compan
ion with tho piteous oyes of a beaten
spaniel.
"Wo can Jump from tho sixth to the
18th hole." ho says mercifully. Jumping
in this fashion entails the rocky ascent
of mountains and the perilous descent of
sharp declivities. Narrow bridges must
be crossed. Ultimately the clubhouse,
where a refreshing shower awaits, Is ar
rived at.
So tho first game is played. To thoso
who havo tho temority to play a second
and then a third, I supposo golfing Is tho
sport of sports. Some, however, prefer
to preservo tho memory of their first
unsullied by repetitions. M'LISS.
the Woman's Page
the Iivmlng Ledeer. Write on one ride
only.
Time and time again she was rebuffed at
the Gait home. Thirteen unsuccessful at
tempts she made. Tho fourteenth time she
called the home on the telephone Sho got
a tiny Interview. Wet, bedraggled but
happy, she returned to Philadelphia. It
was not a pleasant day. But that sort of
thing happens every day In the newspaper
odlce.
There are Joys to offset the disagreeable
experiences. A newspaper office Is the Uve.it
place In the universe and newspaper people
the llvest people. Many men would rather
be on a local staff at $30 a week than In a
business office at 500.
A poor woman reporter cannot make
more than a beginning; stenographer. An
adequate woman reporter can make sb much
and a bit more than a trained nurse. A
"star" makes at leaBt twice that sum If Bhe
continues to play her hand In the news
paper game. This amount doesn't usually
content her, though. And sho looks to tho
magazines or the syndicates to repay her
for her grinding apprenticeship.
If the smell of the Ink as the papers
come wet from the presses thrills you even
as the smell of smoke does a fire horse, you
are born to the profession and nothing else
will satisfy you. If you desire only to en
gage In newspaper work because you've got
to make a living and Imagine that to be an
easy, lucratlvo way. DON'T.
There Is no school of journalism In Phil
adelphia. There Is one In New York, the
Pulitzer School at Columbia University.
The best training In my estimation, pro
viding you have a good basic education. Is
that received on the local staff of a news
paper. See the city editor or the managing
editor and tell him what you want.
FORM
I have used? I notlcjd some of the guests
used forks and others spoons. j. a. I).
Either Is proper to use. There was a
time when forks were ptererred, but unless
the regular Ice cream forks are used a
spoon generally Is more convenient.
Introductions
"Star Dtborah Rush When Introducing a
younr airl to a woman oast to whnM nam
snouta do menuonea nrsir
j-.r. t '.. j ., . . -- . .T-. ".-
Tin Vnti thlntr ff
slrante man epeaks to me on the street I ahouid
answer him?
When introducing a younger, woman to
an older one the younger one's name should
be mentioned to the older one for In
stance, "Mrs. , may I present 'IUs
T" The yminger person ls'li,;roduced
to the older one. Just as a man is always
presented to a woman, unless he hold some
very distinguished position which In Itself
raises him above the average person.
It would be a mistake to speak to a
strange man on the street or anywhere,
for that matter unless he Is an official In
a publlo place who is stationed there to
answer questions.
DEBORAH RUSH.
WBinmttiJammmtt.aB&BMaaBsamaaL fiz
lelps keep ihehedr
'lealthy, lustrous
tree nom deuaarun
For most ocodIc. whote scaloi are tn
good conditWj and not strioutfy affected with
dandruff, regular shampoos with Resinol Soap
are enough to keep (he hair health? and the
scalp clean. But it there is severe aanarutt,
itching- or loss o( hair. Resinol Ointment should
be used in connection with the Resinol Soap
shampoos until the trouble is under control,
Ittslaol Scap and Ktauuil Mi hit tie tfjf Ruitl
Otsu&aelaieaeU bU drug. Sithe5tutttetiaiiJt
Vj. for WBplta tree, wnu iimx& mxt outXjlv-
t.a-t,.iUsirSB4il. iv duetmfrtt. ScJr
SEEN IN
PRACTICAL SPORTS TOGS
FOR the motorist, whethor for her who drives the car or a mere passenger, thin n
mobile sports hat will be found qulto useful. It h a Jockey model, fitting thf '
snugly, defying tho wind and with a visor protecting the eyes Is quite practli..
other sports, such as tennis, polf o- even bathing. It Is made of taffeta In brown, ,
navy, gray, tan nnd black and white check, and Is finished with a patent leather strm
buckle. Price, $1.
This regulation sports waist Is ot whlto Japanese silk finished with pearl buttons.
has a convertible collar that mny lie worn either opened or closed, nnd also features u
yoke from which fulness Is Introduced. It Is smart and correct for all sports. Prlco, $5.
Tho crepe do chine tlo comes In various striped color combinations or In plnln
colors at 50c.
Tho name of the shop whero these articles may be purchased will bo supplied by tho
Editor of tho Woman's Pa?c, Evenino Lnnoen. 60S Chestnut street. Tho request must
he accompanied by n stamped, self addressed envelope, and must mention tho dato on
which the article appeared.
SHOP FELLOWSHIP
By WILLIAM A.
I
,VM Interested In tho fellowship work of
the Commonwealth Steel Company of
St. Louis, as described In the April bulletin
of the American Iron and Steel Institute
What Is being dono by and for the workers
In that concern Is paying direct returns on
the Investment as well as being of groat
Indirect benefit to the company nnd direct
benefit to the men.
Their plan Is worth careful considera
tion by employers generally. They found
that drinking water was costing them a lot
of money In summer time. They found
that their bills for Ice nnd labor in connec
tion with tho wntcr supply neraged
$6795.28 for two years, The men wnstod n
lot of tlmo In going after water. Drinking
Ice water caused some elckness. Every now
and then a man was hurt handling tho
heavy Iceboxes. The conditions nround the
water coolers were not of the best.
Tho company put In a filter nnd a re
frigerating plant. Water pIpeB were laid
and bubbling fountains were placed every
50 feet In the shop. Tho water Is sent Into
tho pipes at 48 degrees and returns at 53
degrees. No workman at his Job Is moro
than 60 feet from n clean, sanitary bubbling
fountnln supplying safe, good water at Just
the right temperature.
The cntlro cost of Installation, Including
enough rcfrlgerntlon to supply tho com
missary department, was Ul, 540.41. The
entire cost of operation, Including 5 per
cent. Interest on Investment. Is $1897.83.
Tho direct Bavlng per year Is $4887.45. This
takes no account of saving In time of a man
or gain In health, comfort and efficiency
for the men.
The company has Installed clean, sanitary,
comfortahlo toilets nnd urinals easily ac
cessible to the men at their work. They
appreciate the gala for themseUes as well
as for the men from having proper toilet
facilities easily accessible. Where the
toilets are cold or can only be reached by
mini? nut into the cold, the loss to the
company from constipation, headache's and
colds would more than offset the cost of
better facilities
The company has provided lockers and
shower baths. After work a man takes
his bath and gets Into clean clothes for the
street.
The report says, "These facilities Increase
Individual efficiency "
This company places great stress on
safety work. Safety work reduced Its
losses In 1915 to less than one-tenth what
they were In 1912. In addition to the di
rect savings there were Indirect gains.
"Safety work was found to be the right
and orderly way of doing things. This
made It a constructive aid to shop efficiency
and shop economy. Good safety work
would pay from this viewpoint alone."
Sputum Analysis
J. Please Inform me where I can get
sputum analysis for tuberculosis? S. What will
an analyals cost? I do not cough, but can
hawk up thick, clear matter from my throat,
mostly In morning. I am easily tired, emaci
ated, heart slow, about 45 to A3, cold ex
tremities, ase 28: lots of outdoor work, eat
mlsed diet. Including plenty of fruit and milk,
ft If test shows no germs In sputum does this
prove the absence of tuberculosis? t J aw ran
I test urine for aurar?. fi. If sugar la found
la this proof of diabetes? M. J. M.
j. Send to the State laboratory at the
capital.
2. If done by the State there will be no
charge.
3. Consumption should not be ruled out
on one negative test. Have a careful phy
sical examination made by a physician.
4. Get some Haines' or Fehllng's solution
and a test tube from the drug store. Put
a teaspoonful of the blue solution In the
and
ordinarily
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THE SHOPS
WORK ' .
A WORTHY EXAMPLE
EVANS, M. D.
test tube. Heat Just to a boll. If sugar Is
present tho solution will turn yellow and
reddish yellow and become muddy. Or
hao a physician, druggist, or a laboratory
make tho test for you.
5. Yes.
Holds Her Breath
Mr lltttn rlrl. 2 vn-a aM. t.... . I wi.
holding her breath, crying, after being hurt or
crossed. I don't think , It Is all temper, ns
child.
V t1- & j
artA
n. frnnrl.nn,,, .i
do to make her catch her breath?
is in,m nnv iTahr.p. nn,
and what can I
. ai. u.
There Is no danger. Do not do anything
to rriako her catch her breath. This habit
Is the result of temper. Sho must be
quietly but flrmty controlled. Tho cure
lies In properly training her.
Decorating Grapefruit
If you have week-end guests nnd want
to make the breakfast table look really
festive, decorate the grapefruit In the
manner Illustrat
ed. Tho fancy
edge looks like a
work of nrt, but
U'b moroly a
question of work
ing a llttlo tool
for tho purpose,
says Popular Me
chanics. This In
tricate little Instrument makes grapefruit
or orange half look Just tlko tho plcturo,
and Is operated something like a pair of
scissors.
YOU GET EVEN
IN THE
STYLES
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PRICE
$3.30
Get the Round Psckago
Used fox V4 Century.
7&i HOHLICH S
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Caution
Avoid Substitute!,
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MARION HARLAND'S CORNER
OlTcrs Stamps nnd Patterns
I have many canceled stamps from foretsn
countries and shall be sKd to send them to all
who would like them, as Ions; as they. last. I
can also send pretty crochet lace pattern" to
any fancy worker who withes them. If It Isn't
too much; I should like to set stamped pieces
to embroider oullt pieces or small remnants of
any kind And how much I should like a pic
ture! une rramed or suunoie ior iraminr. i
lost the contents of a dear little homo two rears
lost tne contents or a aesr lime noma iwo yonrn
ro and neve missed my pictures most ofall,
rhe addresses of U M. and Mrs. J. I. O. I
would like to ret, and have you send In the
damped and self-addressed envelope. I am anx-
aro and have missed my pictures most of all.
i no s
would
tmnA mnA alf.nrfi1rftan pnveinm
lous to eend foreign stamps to- the. dear little
deaf boy. MRS. II. rc. M.
One of Dickens' characters Clemency
Nowcomb by name, I think had a wny
of crying out, "How fcellngfull" when her
heart was touched by kindness done to her
or to those she loved. In thought I applied
the term to the foregoing letter at the first
reading. Tho addresses wont to tho writer
nt once. Surely wo shall be as ready to
respond to the llttlo petition slipped In be
tween offers to others. Look up a plcturo
Illustrating some worthy feeling or action
something that will milt her taste nnd send
for her address. She does not ask for a
masterpiece or a painting. Just something
pure nnd elevating to cheer and keep her
best fancies company. Wo note, likewise,
tho expressed desire for pieces.
Stories for Invalids
This Is my first contribution to your Helping
Hand Corner. I have wondered If a lot ot
Interesting etorles taken from various magazines
would help some denr shut-In to pass away
weary hours. I will gladly pay postace to the
person who wants them If tho one who wishes
them does not And It convenient to do so. I
wish you all success In your loving work.
JANEJ. A.
Dismiss your wonder nnd make ready to
answer tho host of letters you will receive
when tho denr Bhut-lns have taken In the
itllty of what you Intend to do for them.
' me know when tho last batch of Inter-
k stories haB been given out.
Sugar Cookies
millanee with your request that practical
oj should contribute trustworthy re
tho Corner, I Inclose n good sugar cooky
Tream ono cup of butter, add slowly
jiim of eugnr. Heat three eggs nnd ndd
, huttor and sugar, Sift one cup of pour
ei two teaspoons of baktng powder. Add a
little uratcd nutmeg nnd one teaspoon of flavor
ing. Kent otlr In enough flour to make a soft
dough, noil nnd cut and bake In a moderate
oven to a light brown. J, n.
A correspondent who has added to the
worth of tho Helping Hand Corner In more
ways than ono Incrcasos our plensant load
of Indebtedness by nn oxcellent recipe. Soft
sugnr cookies nro never wasted upon tho llt
tlo ones and aro highly prized by their
ciders. This Is ono of tho best of tho kind
and tho kind Is goodl
Canning Vegetables
A correspondent asks for directions for can
ning electables from those who have been suc
cessful In the work. When I aay that out of
78 quarts 1 have lost but 2. I think you will
ngrco that I am rather successful.
Teas, string beans and lima beans are all
canned alike. Proparn as for the table; have
iar perfectly clean. I do not sterilize, as long
oiling after gi)tnblcR are In the Jnrs, does
that. Fill Jars full: add ono teaspoon of salt
to oach quart Jars fill up with cold water to
OVeriiOWingi run a. BHVDi nmto ui tuin uonr
the Insldo ot the Jars to let the air outl put
on tho tops. Place a Turkish towel or enough
white rags In the wash boiler, on a rack, which
should bo In the bottom of tho boiler, and hae
enough water In the boiler to reach two-thirds
ugl
tfii
UD tne jars 1 Ul on UHiiur uuiiik cover aim
let it come to a boll. Cook about two hours
Lift out the Jars: put on tho heated rubber
rings; put on the heated or aterltlied covers;
crew down tightly. Let nil como to another
half-hour boll, thon cool In water. When cool
enough to handle, tighten caps again.
Scald whole tomatoes, put Into Jars without
cutting, ndd a little salt and water and set
tars In tho holler; bring slowly to tho boll;
rook 10 minutes; lift out the Jars, tighten
the tops, and set to cool out of the cold air.
V eat those tomatoes as salad In the winter.
Fit the rings on while the Jars are In the
boiler. Stewed tomatoes; Cook as for the table,
season, but do not thicken; pack In sterilized
Jars with closely fitting tops. Alwajs tighten
caps after the Jara are cold. I strain some
of the tomntoes. putting up the pulp. It is
convenient for sauce, etc., to hae It nicely
strained anG readv to use at a moment's notice.
After straining, put through a aleve; put back
BORDEN'S.
IN th square package
GRAND PRIZE I Ask
HIGHEST AWARD I fn If .
PANAMA EXPOSITION ' Ior " ,
ANOTHER PROOF OP QUALITY
&ww'wwwwwinifrijw
GREATER VALUE
At the New Standard Prices
. THAN EVER BEFORE.
The slight advance in the price of
certain Nemo Corsets represents only
a fraction of the actual increase in cost
of materials and making.
The famous NEMO QUALITY is
strictly maintained; so you are getting
MORE FOR YOUR MONEY than
ever before.
You may be sure that any corsets now
offered at cut Prices are badly out of date ot of
inferior quality therefore dear at any price.
Nemo Corsets set the standard lor
WORKMANSHIP and DURABILITY
CONSERVATIVE FASHION LINES
SCIENTIFIC HYGIENIC SERVICE
NO SUBSTITUTE FOR THE NEMO!
All Fljjures Sold Everywhere $3.50, $4 and $5.
Tat Nms HriUaicFuMea Itititslt, Kiw Ytrk
wMwmwmsWwrwT
Ask For and GET X
THE ORIGINAL
MALTED MILK
Mad6 from clean, rich milk with the ex.,
tract of select malted grain, malted in our
own. Malt Houses under sanitary conditions,
infant! and children thrioa on it. Agree with
the weakest stomacfi of the Invalid or the aged.
Need no cooking nor addition of milk.
Nourishes and sustains more than tea, cofTee, 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 induce refreshing
sleep. Also in lunch tablet form for buaineas men.
SwfcsWuta Cost YOU Sin Pricv.
Tmkm m Pmokmfm Hmm
AI1 rnmmnnlcatlens ndirfinfrl t .Marlon
iliirlnml ahonla Inclo'e stamped, , eelf
' H(rffil envelope and .n tllpolnt of the
article In wlilf h rop are Interfiled, rersene
nuni.r r. Bin in in. rn.rir.nl. irnrK ni ins
II. II. .0. shonH write Marlon llarlanrl. In
eare or idis paper, ior nnaresnes oi i
ther wonM like to help, finAyhajiit reee
them, tommunlrnte direct with these par
I
hote
reeelred
parlies.
on the Are and allow it to boll attlni then
turn Into sterlllted Jars. ., , ...
Cut corn from the eob", . pruslnit out .the
milk with a sliver knife, mini the bach ot It.
To eeven cups of Corn attow one cup of sursr
and half a cun of salt. Tut Into r clean
vessel: brln aloTTlr to the boll, Keep thll
up for in minutes, then pour back Into sterilized
Jars. It takes nlne.averas-e-slzed ears of corn
for.n nusrt It can't bo told from fresh corn,
Aild no water, the suirar, milk from corn, and
salt will be sufficient. It. O. C.
W have devoted much space this week
to tho Important business of canning, ln
iluced to do thin partly by the fact that the
season for this branch of culinary enterprise
Is at hand, but principally In obedience to
tho earnest solicitations of housemothers
who would preserve vegetables nnd frultB
for winter use. Headers will admit that our
practical housewives have dono their full
share In tho taslc, and dono It well.
White Footwear
at a Low Price
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White Canvas.
White Covered
Louis Heel.
Great value, I2.2S
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1528 STUDENTS
1B28 students attended our Day and
Nil nt utssions
last year and every
graduate, naa
cooa pgsuion.
for cataiOKUi.
Strayer's Buaineas College
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AVftlnnt 38t Main I80O
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ACADEMY. Trlvate lessons or
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kinesiii i tsbiiaiBiiuiia, vti -u cvi
carefully done. 1121 Walnut at.
Tounr Men and rioya
VII.LANOVA, 1'A.
Unexcelled for Classical, Commercial, Civil,
Electrical and Mechanical Engtnterlng Courses.
Modern bulldlnas and equipment. Athletics.
Prep, echool for any rolleae.
lie. EDWARD CI. DOI1AN. I.L.D..0.8.A., Tres.
For Catalog address Registrar
110X45. VH.LANOVA. FA.
8TAPMTOM. TA.
Your Boy nt
Staunton Military Academy
would build his physique In the braclna mountain
air of the South. 1800 ft. hlch. Ids mind trained
In an academy of Q years' experience. Ills char,
acter developed by an unusual school Ufa with
330 other cadets. His punctuality, obedience, self
reliance and manliness would make you tho more
proud that he la your boy, $860. Address
Col. WM. O. KAnLE, Ph. D Principal.
cnAMnEnsnuno. r,.
PENN HALL SCHOOL
ran girls
Modsrn fireproof bulldlnis. new cymnialum.
swimming; pool. College preparatory, modern
languages, music, domestlo arts. etc. Certlfleats
Srlvlleges. Rooms with private bath. Hotel
laditone. Atlantic City, occupied by school each
May. Work continues without Interruption.
Itatea ISAO
KllANK S. MAUILL. A. II., Principal.
IIARBISHDKO, l'A,
IIARRISBURG ACADEMY
J A country school founded In 1719.
Modsrn buildings, large campus. X,
ttmail ciassee ana inaiviauai instruction.
Thorough college prtparatlon. Rate 1400 to
toOO for single room. All athletics. Separate
school for younger boys. We Invite clossel
Investigation a personal visit It possible.
Koi catalogue address
AUTIIUIt K. nuOWN, U. A., Hsadmaiter
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for pore
indorsed
by
American Unlvsrstty. College pre.
ric
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for
ire.
psratory course and a good .train.
gooa .train,
rsa In fcvrl.
in ior Dusintsa. course in agn.
nc for by
ulture. 2!
Jtu year opens Sept. la.
Write for catalogue, Dept. SI.
Mallerttjrr Pa
CARLISLE, PA.
CONWAY HALL ,?'' ,..
proved courses, experienced teachers and com.
sitle equipment. Alms to develop strong men.
Catalogue. W. A. UUTCHIBQN, Headmaster.
8WARTIIMOHE. l'A.
6IVAUTHMORE PREPARATORY SCHOOL
Every facility In modern, well-equipped build
ings, recreation and refined surroundings! men
tal, moral and physical developmtnt A. II.
TeittlUiMO, Headings.. Bo H.Hwartbmore. Pa
XK1V DLOOMHKm. PA.
ar.t. mrtdarn I
Pupils under 4S eara special atteptlon Terms.
S yeari
Junl
if. Ke
toiin
and up.
iustltote. Box
Sew Woomfleld, pa.
tKlimi RETHLEIIEM. PA.
Bishopthorpe Manor DrArB,or,.ru,0nC0i1n,r
finlahtaz courses for blth school graduates.
Music, Domestlo Hcl.nct, etc. Individ att-ntloo
C N WYAKT BOUTH DBTillJilieil. PA.
HAKOVKB. N. II.
Hanover Tutoring School
In the heart, et the New Bampehlre -31111a. Bum
mer ststao July Av'Ut and September
VLLAWVA
Nasturtiums Edible
Nearly every ttarden hs nasturtiums In
It, but few people realize the Rood things
that can be made of them. Did you ever
eat nasturtium and cream cheese salad?
jPIek both leaVes and blossoms of. the has
iurtlums and wash them thoroughly. There
Is a certain kind "of small black bug'that
Is peculiar to the nasturtium, so bo on
the wntch for It It Is usually found right
under the largo leaves, where the stem
joins the leaf part. Arrange them In a salad
bowl qr on Individual plates, and In the.
centra of each flower tuck a dainty ball
of seasoned cream cheese. Cover with
French dressing,
For Baby
Of course, the new baby's things must
bo the pink of perfection, hence the new
face cloths, irurked with floss, either pink
or blue, In tho corner and scalloped nround
tho edges to match. Turkish towels go with
the Set, soft, woolly ones to rub him down
after his bath. They may bo bought
Btamped nnd ready to work In mercerized
cotton, too.
Colony Pump
For the iounft
woman preferring a
?tose-wen.e white
Inen. S3.7S. ,
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Thcao nro tho popular designs in
white, and you "will find as well a wide
choice of preferred novelties.
They havo smartness of appearance
and correctness of stylo and you will find
they aro tho most satisfying collection
of fino summer footwear over offered.
We are open Saturdays
till S.30 during July
MaAmteti
Shoes and Hosiery
1204-06-08 Market St.
Young Men nnd Hoys
CHESTER. PA.
'Tne Wtjf Point of the Keystone State"
Pennsylvania
My Military College
" Hepornfe Preparatory School
for nunxrr liny
TRaINB JB.V TO COJJfA.VD
Crack Caalry. Artillery and Infantry.
U 8. Army Officer detailed Heet equip-m-nt.
All athletics Degrees In Chemistry.
Civil Engineering. Economics and Finance.
Superior scholastic, physical and moral
training to develop superior men.
Col. Chnrles E. Hvatt, Commandant
UOX MS. CHESTER. PA. '
OETTY8UURO. PA.
Pennsylvania College of Gettysburg
Offers ten college courses In liberal arts
and englneerlnE. all leading; to a bachelor's
dgree. Permanent State Tearher'a Certifi
cate, Annual fixed charges about 1800. Fac
ulty of .15. and -tot) students I'ully equipped
with bulldincs and apparatus Student Gov
ernment and Honor System. For Ilullettn
and beautiful IlooK ot College and DattleMeld
President W. A ORANVILLi;, Ph.D., LL.D.,
OETTYSnURO, PA.
NAZARETn. PA.
Nazareth Hall Military Academy
NAZARETH. PA. Fonndtd 174 S
A Military Academy for Boya. College Pre.
paratory and Business Courses. Military life af
fords healthful exercise and strengthens orderly
habits and obedience. All Athletics, A .school
that la better because It Is different, and differ
ent because It Is better. Address
Rev, KRANCM K. ORCNERT, Principal.
SWIMMING
Y.
M.
C.
A.
CENTRAL NATATORIUM
Water changed dally. Three months. In.
cludlnir membership. 7. Six lessons, J3;
single swim. 2Sc. 1421 Arch street.
Choosing the
Right School
for Your Son,
or. Daughter
is as difficult as It is important
unless you have full knowl
edge ot 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 Yery
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
givo you. Drop in ana 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
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