EVENING- LEDGERS-PHILADELPHIA; WEDNESDAY, JULY 56, 1910. litffr.m.iiMW.'.'- f.r ' 1-1 i ii -1f --------1. ....-..., '"J ihlt" .. i. . IOOD FdRM ONE PERPLEXING PROBLEM OF YOUNG MARRIED FOLKS SOLVED COOKERY g ic fcV muUU. NEW PROFESSION FOR WOMEN SUBJECT OF M'LISS' COMMENT ,,. J,... . ! A MMnight Mother1' Who Will Keep a Careful Eye on the Kids While Parents Are Off Playing Should Be Engaged IKtBto to suggest a how profession Wr . tUnvenj one which can be raised to the itjhlty & tho highest profcsnlon and which fllla a long-felt need. Some one haa .crTered the riame of "midnight mothers" bt suited to those women who ahall engage- ia this profession. It is as good mi another. tthe midnight mother will be that god end who will relieve young married peo ple of their children between the hours of t and midnight. She will have credentials testifying to her trustworthiness and her ability to caro for children. Bhe will bo na of those human lampposts, inspiring inall who meet her the doslre to lean. The mlnuto you see her you will know that she Is tho one person on earth with whom you can leave the children In per fect safety. tet Us say that before your marriage yoU and John wero a plcasuro-lovlng pair, panclng and card-playing and theater-going were as necessary to your well-being as eating and sleeping. Love's I young dream Included no visions of rea- ! tons why your pleasures should cease. Xlte together was going to bo ono grand sweet song for you and John. The children came and Invitations had to be refused. Those nights that you'd try going out wero miserable failures. Ordinarily you could hold your own In a bridge gamo or at a tango party against all comers. Now everybody Is talking ' about how you have chanced. Of courso you haven't changed, but how can you help trumping your partner's ; ace or walking' up his insteps when all your thoughts are on the kids left at home? Ia the new maid to bo trusted? Sup pose sho lias run out, despite Instructions, leaving the children alone! There Is al ways the possibility of flro. long before tho party Is over you drag Johh away. lie Is glum and morose. Your fidgeting has put his nerves on edge. He, too, has worried about the children, although he refuses to admit It. Out of sorts, you both arrive home to find tho children safe, usually, but this does not relievo the anxiety tho next time. Presently you get Into the habit of re fusing all Invitations and soon they cease to come. Your husband becomes more and more wedded to his club and his pokor parties recur with greater and greater frequency. If there wero only some re liable person to mind tho children for two or threo hours a night, two or three times a week, you would not be In such grave danger of becoming a back number. The midnight mother Is tho answer to your problem. Surely thore must bo hun dreds of women who for a consideration, say BO or 75 cents a child, would bo willing to corns Into your homo and stay with your offspring whllo you drive dull care away indulging In your favorite amuso ments. The midnight mother's duties would bo light. Her chief value would llo In her absolute trustworthiness. Sho must be ono of those heart-of-gold porsons on whose fidelity you could stako your very life. It Bhould not bo dimcult to obtain such a person. Sho could bring a book or her mending and her Job would bo to watch tho sleeping babes (even tho most recalcitrant babes. I bollove, sleep be tween the hours of 8 and midnight) whllo you played. This may or may not bo a practical sug gestion. I offor it for what it Is worth. M'LISS. , Letters to the Editor of the Woman's Pago Address aU communications to M'Llsk. corn of the Evenlns Lcilcer. Writ on ono side ot Hhe paper onlr. n.nr M'T.t A Mrlaln clrl and I tin Vol been 'intimate friend for over two years. .Kor per gonal reasons of her own she seldom lslted our Boon sho visited very often. She frequently house., Suddenly she took n llklns to my brother. Boon sue visiiea very onen. one ircuucuu came when I was away and sat In tho parlor with my brother till 11 or IS o'clock p. m. My parents disapprove of her lx-havlor ana do not think much of her personality. About a month ago she moved, very soon he sent my brother a letter. Sly parents destroyed It and ho Is Ignorant or the letter entirely. . Was It rla-nt of them to do sot AN ANXIOUS SISTER. If your brother fa of nco. it la a penal offense for any one to have destroyed his mall. It would have been a very easy mat ter, for your parents' to have Ulscouraccd the visits of your onb-tlmo friend.- Had she been told that you were out and not ' asked to come In I do not see how she could have obtained the opportunity of slttlne In the parlor with your brother until midnight. He must have encouraged her. I should not regard her as a friend,, however, If she iRnores you and has at tentions only for him. Dear M'Ltss Inclosed And begonia leaf. It Is the prettiest of all tho begonias, but Is so hard to raise. How do you prepare the soil and caro for plants. The Inclosed leaf Is ot a young plant. A. O. W. If you keep your begonias In a partly shady place that la, ono which gets the sun half a day or loss and keep the ground moist but not soKRlly wet, they will prosper. Tho beat noil Is ono composed of one-third sand, one-third leaf mold and one third ordinary soil. MARION HARLAND'S CORNER TV. n- "IV I, - WnnTil TTi1n"- TTTITH painful perplexity I begin today's W "talk'iaTith.a request for the name and address ofi a member who proves her right to tho title by offering a list of valuables that richly deserve1 the name. Among these ate arch supporters, cyeglasaea, two or three pairs of "partly worn shoes not ragged or mended," a perfectly good cravenette raincoat, crochet patterns, occa sionally some patchwork pieces, a number of magazines some religious and all good reading. These are a sample of the gift that Justifies my term for It. Our eyes sparkle with the reading, until the end Is reached. "Fraternally yours. One Who Would Help." A. P. S. adds: "'As ye do unto one of the least of these' is my motto. Please ask no further than my wish to help In His name. " The address of a hotel in a great city Is the letterhead. An lnclosure Which probably held the name was lost In transit. I have given enough of the purport of- the contribution to Identify It for tho writer. She may .rest assured that her name will remain safely In our keeping as long as she wishes ua to guard it. Will she let ua have it at once that we may unlock the treasure chest to the class she would bless 7 Boy Wants a "Wheel My mother is rtckly and cannot afford to bur a wheal and all my other friends have one. Is there any way you can help met I am willing to pay express charges. I am 12 years an and will o thankful for anrthlne you Mrt da for ma. EDWARD L. There Is unconscious meaning In the" clause, "all my friends have one." Who does not know the misery of the "left out" feeling that burdens the heart when -one sees everybody else in the enjoyment of what would make the "left out" supremely happyT And this through no fault of his. The deprivation in this Instance is the harder to bear because it aaaa to tne crier .of the sickliness of the mother. We may be euro it Is harder for her to endure, lias . Junior an outgrown wheel for Edward? For Little Folks on a Farm tutu nm at th readers ba so kind aa to end me some little pieces ot silk, lace and rlbbont X will gladly pay postage on It. There are three Utile girls and a boy on a farm, and they would no (lad to cat sometbtns of the kino. The coy is fond of soldiers. The rarents are poor. I hope some of these days a be able to do something: for th Corner. MR8. 1. IX. Bits for dolls' dresses, hair ribbons, odds and ends of laca to trim the dolls' frocks, and a toy vT two for the brother of the three little country girls. The combination (a not a grievous drag upon the Corner. Mothers and children may Join forces and make up' a box which will fill the farmstead with happiness. The friend's address- la at tho services of readers of all ages. Making Dolls Clothes J have been much interested In readlna- your Corner. We lire In the. country, and my little daughter la making dolls' clothes, She had iulle. but I haven't enough material for her -srssssilS. - IS serw, cf tie goo4 people could mewl r kmb bwm o cioiu ana cue ot lace. Ma.. w would but happy. I hope to be able o kelo son Una, ANNA P. Our Juveniles muster strong- More dolls , clothing Is called for. Doubtless the eiHsnge or seasons accounts; in part for the ' DTMSur.) upon our resources. Yet more ftMMtre&t a the truth that In vacatipn It " bMvl provtdant "mothers' to make up toitaui tr dollies against the winter,' when ltwo will take all tbo daylight hours. tcd to (BO for tb-addr,s of the little Uubtr' mother who cannot supply the ra.uiU snaterlaia for the wardrobe. gtmdl Outfit yfuntti Bts say Jd parses la your splendid Corner fi-eneil oH8t that he or ab would KtV away ! to twc, but r mother caqnot afford. All communications addressed to Marlon IiRrland should Inclose n ntamped. self addressed envelope and a rlliwlng of the artlele In which you are interested. I'rrsona trUhtnc to nld In the ehnrltnble work of the It. II. C. should write Marlon Hurland. In rare of ihl paper, for uUdresea ot those tliey would UUr to help. and. havjis recelred them, communicate direct with those parties. EyMljMV'lJ'SE BORDEN'S ej-Jfalt. MGiliT gl ;rHAND lRze Ask f eRirtiiJeiiiufTOTTflCT l' " m mf:issMii''iiy veu;-ry to buy me an outfit. I will gladly pay postaeo and help the Corner when I can. E. 1. Will our artist members take charge of this request? Thoy are numerous and gen erous to a fault when the wants of a slater spirit are Involved. If thore be a spare outfit she has more than an even chance of having her ardent dealre fulfilled. Write to her at the same time and counsel and encourage her. Needy Ono Gives Much Oh, bow I lonsr to supply every need, espe cially ot cripples and shut-Ins! For 38 years I've been latno. three yeara bedfast, nnd always sickly and never without pain. Hut I have learned to crucify self and to abhor self-pity, which Is contrmptlblo and unbecoming; a Chris tian woman. I hnvo patches for shut-ins; novels for the postage; a steel brace for an adult's, weak ankle; flower seeds and bulbs. Bvery flower lover could be eupplled If every flowee raiser would bo uenerous and pass on a kindness. I.et all try It and find out the return the ap preciation one receives. Ons can only be amased. lias any one a discarded carpet, faded but serviceable, to live me? I will gladly accept It. I am unable to scrub and have nvo rooms with bare floors. EDITH M. F, A few squares or strips of discarded caroet that may save the chronic Invalid the pain of scrubbing or Bpare her eyes the misery of discolored, ill-kept floors is a small return for the kindness extended to us by the great-hearted woman who despises self-pity as mean and whose sympathies reach out eagerly toward the suffering be yond the bounds of her sick chamber. She belongs to our Corner. Kitchen Measures It Is so much easier to measure ingredi ents than to weigh them out that the house keeper saves time and work by acquainting herself with certain equivalent weights and measures. Without staggering her with an array of Hems and figures, which nine women out of ten forget, here is an equiva lent table that any housekeeper can keep In mind. A cupful of flour or milk means half a pint. Two scant cupfuls of butter packed tightly make a pound. Ten eggs of ordinary size make a pound. Four even cupfuls of dry flour make a pound. A gill of liquid is a half-cupful. Two cupfuls (one pint) of water or milk make a pound. The Juice of an ordinary lemon (s about a tablespoonfuL A breakfast cupful of bread crumbs equals about four ounces. cMjwmaAma 'JE?fr AMPL&dAJ?MENTHO,P I A I W a t- W Clearance Sale e.ntlnnln 4tt nAlliV fll IIV ?W York shop not to carry larmenta over to another season Our entire Spring and Summer stock is now marked at Clearance Prices, Cash Only. No Approvals Gowns, Drease, Suits, Coats and Separate Skirts 1111 CHESTNUT STREET Third Floor W jDoor la Keith's 8mm U Keea Saturday SEEN IN THE SHOPS GOOD FORM DAINTY AFTERNOON FROCK NET Is used for this plcturesquo afternoon frock, which features a shawl collar of self-material ending with a tie In fichu effect. Net frills, plcotcd and hemstitched, llnlsh tho collar, as also tho novel opened sleeves, both of which aro trimmed with crocheted balls and ball buttons. Tho deep self-tucks of the bodlco and skirt are accentuated by double bands of narrow satin ribbon, whllo a satin girdle completes tho gown. In white net, with white or colored satin trimmings. Price, $14.75. This charming midsummer lint Is all-white, featuring tho combination of uncut velvet and georgetto crepe, tho former being used for tho crown nnd standing flange, whllo the latter forms the brim, which ends In a circular ruffle A band of grosgraln encircling tho crown Is flnlBhed with a doubto bow. A similar bow adorns tho flange. The hat, which Is a 15 value, Is priced at JS.CO. Tho name of the shop where these nrtlcles may be purchased will be supplied by the Editor of tho Woman's Page, Evening Ledger. 60S Chestnut street. Tho request must be accompanied by a stamped self-addreeaed envelope and must mention tho dato on which the article appeared. Pickling Wisdom When pickles are under consideration the most Important item Is vlncfcar. All things taken Into nccount. It Is best to use the vinegar obtained from elder, slnco many of the colorless varieties are often made with an acid that la Injurious to tho stomach. Tho difference of coat between the elder vinegar and tho whlto Is not much. Nearly all vegetables that are made Into pickles, especially gherkins, cucumbers and onions, require n preliminary soaking In brine. Half a cupful of salt Is usually allowed to four quarts of tho pickles. These are placed In a stone crock, the salt strewed over them, water Is poured in until it covers them, and a weighted plate Is laid on top to keep the pickles from floating. This Is left for several days. When the pickles are removed from the brine they should be looked over to see if there are anj soft or spotted ones. All pickles should be closely watched after they aro put up, at least for a month or so. This to ascertain tf they are keeping well. They should not be eaten unless they have had at least a two months' mellowing, al though longer than this Is safer still. Sweet pickles are usually made from peaches, pears, plums and watermelon jii d, and, except when tho fruits must bo peeled, they aro less trouble to prepare than the tart pickles, since they do not have to be laid In brine before preparing Spiced cur rants, gooseberries, cherries and grapes may bo put up a little at a time, as one has the fruit and the leisure for tho task. Other fruits may be spiced. Here is a good recipe for spiced grapes: Itemove the skins from the grapes, put the pulp over the Are and stew gently until It can be rubbed through a sieve, thus re moving all the seeds. Weigh tho pulp, and to every five pounds of this add a pint of elder vinegar, four pounds of brown sugar, four tablespoonfuls of ground cinnamon and two of ground cloves. Stew together until It Is very thick. Pour Into Jelly glasses and seal. , New Way With Sandwiches Rolled sandwiches look pretty, and they are just as easy to make as the other kind. Any housekeeper who makes sandwiches often appreciates sometnlng-dlfferent In this line, for the same old kind la very likely to become decidedly unwelcome with a critical family acting as Judges. The next time you prepare sandwiches cut the bread ryal thin, then put your minced meat, olives or Jelly on the buttered bread as usual. When you are quite satisfied with the re sult, and all the edges have been trimmed oft the bread, roll the bread firmly as you would do with a bandage. Secure with a toothpick, then tie with a bow of colored ribbon. Remove the toothpick and your sandwich Is complete. mil ii IIIIJ I II I I IMIUIII PII.I.IIMIIIIIIIII m Clean III t and EasUy Operated ROMAN FAUCET Is a Convenience That Will Be Welcomed In Every Home When you see bow easily it Is operated when you see how evenly the water flows without splashing you will certainly want this convenient faucet Installed In your kitchen t Ton should inspect this perfect fixture It la sold under the KLECK BROS. CO IRONCLAD OUARAKIEE. Write for full particulars or visit our cully reached showrooms today 'KeckBros. Co, NIintVHfU)Mt 4 MS-IS and SO Kelts Fifth St. I; Home-Made Relishes Catsups and similar relishes may bo pre pared at homo at a much lower price than you pay for them In tho stores. They aro easy to make, and aro wholesome. Catsup should be cooked In an enamelware kettle or a porcelaln-llned receptacle, because the copper vesrels nro not reliable. The effect of slowly boiling vinegar In a copper kettle Is likely to be Injurious, if not actually poisonous, Jars and glasses containing canned fruits, such as Jellies, Jams, preserves and con serves, should be quite spotless on tho out Bide. Inspect these Jars regularly so as to be sure that none of tho contents are fer mented or soured. These processes cause a running over and leakage which make the shelves very sticky and unpleasant. It also attracts ants and other Insects. When you And that your preserves are beginning to show signs of fermentation, It can be stopped sometimes by putting the affected Jars In a kettle and boiling them over again. They may not be so perfect as to color nnd taste afterward, but they will not be really spoiled,. There Is no harm in really trying this, anyway. Croutons Croutons are a very fancy bread prepared to eat with soup. They may be made from all sorts of pieces of left-over bread, and can be put into a Jar, to bo used at any time. They nre made by cutting stale bread Into dice less than a half-Inch square, fry ing these In hot dripping or butter until they are a delicate brown, then drain and keep. The French always serve grated Par mesan cheese to be eaten with croutons, or sifted on top of one's soup. Instead of this croutons are sometimes prepared with melt ed cheese on the top and placed in the soup. They aro very good this way. Good form aueriet should t ad dressed to Deborah Rush, toHileii on one side of the paper and tigned with till name and addras, Ihouoh Initial ONLY telll be pubHsnert upon request. TM column tollt appear in Monday's, Wednesday's and Friday's Evening Ledger, Invite Mother Dtar Debornn Rvh There i a slrl tehom I have met In church and I would like very much to be more acquainted with her. Would It be proper to ask her to so to the movlnrs Pictures! There la no one I could ask to make a partv of four. Th reason I hesitate Is be cause she doesn't seem to to around very much. Could you surxest eomethlnfj "13" You might Invite her mother to go with you nnd then If she does not care to, ask If the daughter may go. Even If the mother doei go the first time, this politeness on your part will not be without Its reward, And later tho daughter will probably be al lowed to go with you alone. Eleven nt the Latest Beat fletemn Riun I am the oldMt of a family of 12 children and now three sisters and myself are old enoush to have men callers. My mothtr Is very strict and says that my friend should leavs at halt after 10 and father ess that they absolutely must be tone by 11 at the laten. and m I am the oldest t must show n rood exempts, Now. one of my friends lives far off and tannot set to our homo much he fore n o'clock, and there are so manv mem bets of the family slttlRs round thtt It Is al most half oast 10 when we can have any kind of a talk. Don't you think In this esse It would be alt right for him to stay until 12 o'clock? JIOLUY. Your parents nre right. It Is not usual for n man to stay later than halt past 10 when catting on n glrli nnd certainly he should never stay later than 11 even If he docs not arrive until 9 o'clock, I Bhould think It would be better to arrange to have your friend call by 8 or half past 8 rather than stay so late. You will find thnt you will mako no mistakes It you foltow your mother's mlvlco on the matter, she has your Interests nt henrt even moro than you have, so leave It to her Judgment. Iced Ten Glasses Drar Debornh Kuah Should n glass contain lnff Iced tea be placed on a small saucer at ono's plate? OBN'n. It Is always best to place a glass ot Iced tea on a small plats or constor as tho mois ture Is very apt to spoil tho tablecloth. Then too many persona like to Bquceze the lemon Into tho glass and placa the skin on the small plate. The latest Iced tea glasses or lsmonado glasses corns with glass sauc ers to match. Wedding Refreshments Dear Debornh Tftnh I am to be married nest month at home, very quietly, with only about IB members of both families present. Would It be In good form to serve Ice cream, cake and sandwiches ntter so simple a ceremony? I can not nfford to spend much. U. D, F. Von, In this case It would be perfectly all right to sorvo light refreshments. I havo attended wedding receptions where there have been many moro guests than tho num- i Don't pay butter prices for salt. Usually an ounce of salt is added to a pound of butter. This is done for various reasons to relieve flatness, lack of taste or to cover up some un pleasant flavor and sometimes just to add weight. MERIDALE BUTTER receives less than half an ounce of salt just n pinch to bring out the delicato flavor of tho rich, sweet cream from which it is churned. To buy butter that is nil butter ask your grocer for Merldale or phono AYER & McKINNEY (Makers of , .... Merldale) Phllidelphls Dell Phone, Market 37tl Keyitono Phone, Mala 17S3 Look for the 'Mtrlfoll" wrapper airtight, dust- and odor-proof at your groctn. H 1 fc , I'TIS A FEAT TO FIT FEUT. ft Ml BJsWCTWJBCTa Three Big Values for Your Little Ones TJERE is your opportunity to provide your little ones with seasonable and sensible footwear that will look well and wear well and at a big saving to you. Included are Patent Leather Pumps, Oxfords and Barefoot Sandals; Dull Calf and Lotos Calf Bare foot Sandals; Tan Calf Ox fords and Pumps, and Dull Calf, Blue or Bronze Kid One-Strap Pumps. Priced According to Size Site 4 to 8 $1.15 8i2 toll $1.45 1VZ to 2 $1.65 Vi to 7 $1.95 Lotos Calf. Dull Calf and Patent Leather Barefoot Baadals. lU CalA tier Ox- little Gents' Oxford In Pull I Tan tin ana ruenv uem ft ecteiifftf gs&jsEar ta Children's, Boya' and Little Gento' Dept, in Basement, Shoes and Hosiery 1204.06.08 Market St 7)aMmc, ber atated In your letter nnd the refresh ments have consisted In light enndwlches, Ice cream 'and cake, Do Not Ask the Young Man Dtar Deborah Ituih I am n, younr rlrl ef 18 and a year aro I m.t a. young man at a dance. I have not seen him since, I have been MM te n party next wetk and told to brine a man with tne. Now, I have several friends I could ask, but not one of them dances: do you think It would be proper for me to write to him and ask htm to ro with me, as he dances ry nlcelyl ANXIOUS. It would be a mistake to nsk the younir man .to ro with you, A chance acquaintance of the kind can never be presumed upon unless the man In question haa made It evi dent that he wishes to pursue the friend nhlp. It Is better to bo with n man nno knows well nnd not dance, than to cheapen oneself by asking a prncttcal stranger to go with one, DEDOrtAH HUSH. Swat the Fly If Mister Fly eludes you nnd hies him self to tho colling to look down on you In triumph, don't worry. You can get him. It's easy with one of tho new high swatters thnt Popular Sci ence Monthly tells you about The rod has a spring In It that forces tho ny-swa,ttlnir appa ratus up sudden ly, quickly enough to get the swiftest of flics. '4-J' I Cushions for Gifts It is easy to make pretty cushions for boudoir or for tho front porch. Ono of the moat popular pillows Is the round ono, made of dull taffeta, with various trimmings. Old gold braid outlines tho frills on some; others havo covorlngs of not with little rosebuds embroidered on them. Corded pil lows are nlso smart Old bluo, rose and reseda green nro tho favored shades. They nre lovely gifts for a young girl, and tho time to make them Is tho present, before tho winter rush comes on. Many a piece of porch-sowing comes In handy when It's tlmo for Christmas presents. It isn't too early to look ahend, especially it your pockotbook la slender. Under the Greenwood Tree There are lots ef things to be remembered for the day out bf doors, particularly the lunch. If you go canoeing or autolng for a. day and take your luncheon, follow these hints and notice the improvemetn nn the regular picnic lunch. When you mako sandwiches don't go to the double trouble of buttering bread and putting the filling In after this, put the minced meat and the butter together nnd let ocn application sufllce. It makes n fine smooth sandwich. Another Interesting fact is that the com mon .garden hot "dog" becomes food for the gods when cooked over ft woodsy fire. Par boll the frankfurters beforo you lenve the house, then split hem In halves, allowing each one to toast his "dog" over the flro In the woods. They're good. If you nro a coffee flend, take the pow dered variety. It can't be spoiled Just drop a teaspoonful In each cup and pour the boiling water In, too. Or make It at home nnd carry It In a vacuum bottle, Woman's Rights In olden days knights won fair maids In battlo gory. They tilted then with sword and lance For her and glory. In, modern days, when I got out A maid to win, Must I go tilting? Kay, no .more t She tilts her chin." Purple Cow, Can't Taste It A good way to conceal tho 'taste of castor oil Is to mix with tho white of nn egg until the oil Is Indistinguishable. An. other way Is to uso ono half sarsaparllla and a half castor oil, according to the dose. rll J H 7i J! My New Melhod Removes FreclcleB rCKMANKNTIA- IN 10 DAYS The deepest wrinkles entirely obliterated. No plaster, knife or Injection used. Work Kuarantecd. Con Mnclnc proofs ot tho office. Bummr rates durlnr July. Pupils taken In July for Fnclal and Scalp Treatment and Manl curlnc at Summer rates. Complexion uxpert .CisL 'tin- ?os-;o7 Fi.ANnr.HH nuii.Dixn 13lli Walnut Kstabllslicd 1991 t-H 3S Su-ktcmmf! Ask For and GET s Get tho Round Packago Uteri for Century. feA; Cautiom Avoid Substitute HORUCK wfarygxi .- Aj j U-KCIV mf, MALTED MllKCO- Ctr,wi5U.3.A. THE 0fflBmg. MALTED MILK 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 and sustains more than tea, coffee, etc. Should be kept at homo or when traveline. A nu tritious food-drink may bo prepared in a moment. A glassful hot beforo retiring induces refreshing Bleep. Also in lunch tablet form for business men. Substitutes Cost YOU Samo Prlco Take si P&Gfoaego fH?m& STJMMEB BESOBTS SUMMER BESOBTS btone iiAitnon, y. j. stoxe iiAnnon. N. J. CAPE MAY COUNTY. N. J. THE VACATION PARADISE Surf Bathing, Fishing, Boating, Motoring, Golf, Tennis. Shooting nnd every other wholesome sport. Qood hotels at moderate rates. A few deslrablo bungalows and apartments to rent for the month of August. Immediate application necessary. For beautiful booklet write 1.1:0 McCItAVEX, llorourh Clerk, Stone Harbor, X. J. WIIJNVOOD. V. 3. WH.DVrOOD, Jf. J. Jv 'jHssBisWsH'ViJMwi ' WILDW00D Be And Wildwood Crest Coolest, cleanest, liveliest resorts on the.coast. Finest deep sea and still water fishing. Splendid surf bathing on absolutely safe beach. Excellent concerts dally by 25 picked members of the Philadelphia Orchestra under leadership of Walter Pfelffer, Other high-class amuse ments. Good hotels at moderate rates. A few choice cottages and apartments left at reasonable rentals. For booklet and details, write today to J.WHITESELL, City Clerk, Wildwood, N.J. ATLANTIC CITV. K. J. imp 1 FAMNr: fifuvrr nmFi fit Tin? iajtuji r IBatltajfrHeieim A1X.ANTIU crrv,N.j, OWNERSHIP MANAOEMBNT. IJOSIAH Wring CON3 COMPANY ATUINTIC jFW P'lRa4SMO has sat a neri stai Of service, conifbrtxi saTRsracjuKarijomiir HOTEL GLADSTONE Brlf hton Ave., on Beach. Atlantlo City. N. T. (in exclusive renqenuai ciion.f now maniin,i, Aicuroany a axcu ornr mm ORE npmsu Cnd.r 1 curoartr. PHILLIPS HOUSE ilasischus.Us Av. and Beach. F. P. PHILLIPS. HOTEL ARLINGTON K:- Otwa aU Mar, K, J. OBBOBMU SON, CAPK MAY N, J. Chalfonte Hotel Bssaonabls ratss. CAPE MAT. n June 1 ta Oat. 1- Mrs. Qjlvto Samrfl.ia. Sherwood Ocean view rooms. Cap, 199. 110 to IIS wkly. 1. C. SprUtftr. YIBOINIA HEALING SPRINGS HOTEL Ownership and roansiecMnt sane as the famous Homtt4 Hotel at Its VlnlnU Hot Serines. Vs. (9 mils from It: use same railroad ststtoai. NOrUUklPlTY NO MOsaUlTOEi tadlls horns, golf Medicinal talis. Kates SIT BO to fii weekly Altltu4 S&oo ft. UaaUaum aummai' temperature so Ofrtes. Booklet No3. U, ALBKKT. Uir unexcelled. GREENLEIGH l EAST, riNB AVENUE ims. DelUhtful ocean view i.arss rooms. Uellahtful ocean view. iiica. Terms mod.rate. Table Montconj.rr Ate. and tleacb. wlldwooU'a foremost Vacation llol.l Comfort and Oood Taste tnrouroois. Private Baths. Uookl.t. ' " J. K. WHIT1-.3KLL. Prop. SHELDON Uailn block. Ocean view. ,7k '.".V".. I '" K, "!"' J, WOODS. Proprietor. Rooms with bath uoomet, u. EDGETON INN c?- 25i r such. - 1. WW'" service. Orches tra. Excellent table. Booklet. Coach. J. ALBEHT HARRIS, Prop. GREYLOOK B"1 'root. Hot and cel4 UlVtiilJUUn. running water. Auto s.r. Ice. F. S, rXOTP. HOTEL WAYNE s jfs,,...'jt Auto meeta trains. I. F. itAHHU. SAVOY Beach front t running water private AU1 bath. Cap. 200. Auto. W. U. O.r.Ul. arstel ATtT?F!V Piae aVe. nr. Bucb, Newest hotel, "oulJ1 Reason. rtee. Miss L. Derbyshire. BEACH HAVEN. N. 1. THE IDEAL MOTOR RUN TO HOTEL BALDWIN Tbe modern hotel. Open all year. Capacity 400. Sea water In all bathe New Wistaria, uaraen ana uriii. snootine, etc. mailed. f,T, ln..eli "V0 , ". Wistaria, lit Music, dancing", tennis, trap. Qaraxe. Booklet and auto mana W. MERCER iUlRD. OCEAN CITV. W. J. oi,VinAiVLiao g,K t oc, Aytfc furnished t renovalta. New inst, ). Harris. Cer. n. BWABTUMOBE. PA. Strath Haven Inn Now open. BLOCK ISLAND Like a bit ot Old England"- Han rln.L Phone tiwurthcwre VT J B. t. NEW NATIONAL HQTELJ& : wiii tit ri&uuiu, suit. & a. LKWia. ' ! 1 P I TgCTs:MSs; "IIS A FEAT TOrfr ' aTBTaaqPsESiiEel3Ell gLJ syMsssaSssssssaalBWeeSsWssai mmmmmmmmmmm