Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 02, 1916, Night Extra, Page 8, Image 8

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WANTING WHAT YOU HAVEN'T
GOT, A BAD HABIT, M'LISS SAYS
Masculine Correspondent Writes Tale of Woe
, and Asks How His Wife May
P Be "Cured"
"YjCTIUTE something," ptends a reader,
VV "about tho wife who thinks every
tiusbarid In the block Is Just a little better
than her own I Tell us," he continues,
"what you think about the woman whom
a man marries because ho loves her and
believes she loves him, only to find hlm
eeli an object of unfavorable comparison
with every other man who swings Into
her ken.
"Do I ask my wlfo what such and such
a newcomer to tho neighborhood docs for
R living-, Bho fairly bristles as she tells
mo that ho la the vlco president of such
find such a concern, and her tone implies
that his pay cnvelopo would mako ralno
look Uko an emaciated mote. Do I com
ment, In passing, that Mrs. Brown's chil
dren are Httlo dears, and Mrs. Brown her
celf a very charming woman, my own
wife, whom I eorve with doglike fidelity,
casta looks of Bcorn and hato at me and
retorts almost before tho words are out
of my mouth that any woman could bo
charming did eho get tho allowance that
does Mrs. B to say nothing of tho gifts
that are showered upon her.
"I lovij my wlfo, but this tendency that
Bho la developing to mako me fool Uko a
worm Is in danger of becoming chronic.
How can alio bo cured?
"A IIULPLnSS MAN"
Tho disease that you doscrlbc, Helpless
Man, Is not indigenous to tho femlnlno
sex alone. A certain proportion of this
world's Inhabitants aro born with it.
What Its namo Is I do not kaow, but
all thoso who nro afflicted with ft are Im
bued with tho desire to possess that which
they haven't got. Just so soon as they
acqulro a cherished object, It loses Its
Yaluo for them. It matters not whether
Letters to the Editor of the Woman's Page
Address all communication to M'l.Nn. carr of thr Evening Ledger. Write on one utile
of the paper onlr.
Dear Jt'Ltss In the nvti.o Lcnocn of a few
aya ago you wrote nbuut a new profession for
women "a midnight mother," you o aptly
called It.
I am euro thro must bo nlonty of peopto
who would appreciate a woman who would
look after their children for them evenings
and let them enjoy an evwnlni? free from worry.
I ahould like very much myself to do Just
thl very ort of work, but how shall I bo
about It? It la so unusual. I know what my
own oipcrlence hna been Ir the past when my
(lununna ana l
wanted to enjoy nn evening
tcaether. and how at the last moment we couli
nna no ono and we nail to stay nome
Can you help me in any way to net thla sort
of work. M'Llss? I am a woman of 31 years
and havo flvo children of my own, all healthy
and fine. My huaband la a clerk, but we ned
morn money than our regular tnrome. My
huaband la trying; to sot extra work at home
MARION HARLAND'S CORNER
Asks for a Tent
X am conducting- a email mlaaloi
on I am try-
In?
this
ent to travel irom place to Place
piace to Place
nu.nmer, preaching. I take thla meana of
spreading the gospel of our liord.
meana 01
I am ad
visea u:
friends to ask your Corner for n t;nt.
From my heart do I wish that you may
secure Itl Tho Corner la honored by your
application to It for the facilities for carry
ing forward your holy mission. Wo succeed
marvelously (and, we devoutly bellevo, by
divine favor) In forwarding Christian mis
sions in many places. It Is not Impossible
that a tent used by camping parties may
be offered In response to your appeal. Wo
have supplied churches with organs. Why
not a shelter for tho man who preaches In
God's first temples the groves of His
planting?
Sent Quilt Pieces
I thank you for tho address of Nancy D.
lent her a package of quilt pieces and received
aucn a nice letter ox tnanus irom ner. ven
It It be such n small favor one likes to know It
nice letter of thanks from her. Even
It la appreciated. It wns an effort for. her to
write, crippled as she Is, ao I will remember her
occasionally by sending cards und quilt pieces,
as she seems to find enjoyment In that way and
can employ many lonely hours, J, I.. II.
Thanks are due to you from us for tell
ing of the parcel forwarded to the crippled
quilt maker. I am glad she wrote to you
of the comfort tho gift brought her. Men
tion of the effort It cost her to write brings
to mind, aa do other letters of like Import,
the story of tho halt, maimed and blind
laid In the open street that the Master
might touch them In passing. The work Is
till the samel
To Cheer Weary Days
X am a young mm and shut up because of
Illness. I am lonely, I ahould Uko to receive
ornii mechanical devices or a priming presa to
cheer my long, weary days, will omehndy be
ao kind aa to help me? A few magazines or
books would help greatly. I will gladly pay
postage. STEPHEN K.
Hero Is an opening Into whloh our
Juniors should be glad to press. A young
f man, withdrawn by physical Infirmity from
Jk the road along which others of his sex are
a, rushing onward toward goals ho would like
A. 'fe.to gain. Is one of the saddest of human
C "problems. This man knows of something
a he can do and cheat time of weariness,
r nomi-thlng that will educate himself and
St make htm useful to his kind. It Is almost
a. crime not to nearKen to nis piea. will
not other fellows get his address from us
and see what they can do to cheer and
uplift him? Put yourself In his place.
Wants a Camera
I am a sir) of IS and should like much to
Java a camera, but cannot afford to buy one.
f there la some onn who has one to she away
should be thankful to get It. I would pay
all cbarzea or will get the camera In person If
net too far away. ItOSA a.
Camera owners do not need to be re
minded of the pure and lasting Joy the pos
session of one Imparts to the lover of nature
and of art Shall we not grant this girl a
chance to comprehend all this for herself?
The Instrument peed not be of the latest
pattern, you know. One that will "take
pictures" Is what she wants.
Air Pillow Would Ease Pain
I havo been In bed for several years, lying
In one position all the time I should ha slid
If I eould get a pneumatic pillow. Perhai
pa one
ionizer
oi your reauers pas one no or ane
VMS? C,
D. V.
''Lying In one position for several years."
Let us lay the sentence to heart we who
glory in our strengm ana Joy In the free
motion of every member of the body. Wads-
TilECHEEimCiTOE)
I .sympathize. witK
lowly folks
TKe joys op rjcKea
le-fcve me, cold
I wonder. Kow &. perjorv
feels
MKo never vtd
his .shoes
Ktlf-soledL
V." v
m ' miieiiinrrs-Sii
mJKkmmJh
QUERIES HELPLESS MAN SEEKS ADVICE FROM
It Is a husband or a new hat. Tho other
woman's la always the more desirable.
Many of tho most Incurable victims,
however, are men. They are tho base
creatures who, after having deluded some
attractive woman Into marrying them by
tolling her that alio is the only star in
their cntlro firmament, promptly discover
other Venuses, tho charms of whom they
recount to tho helpless wife, who has no
"comeback" with which to defend her
self. Does she retort by saying that Mrs.
Black, whom her straying npouso lias
Just complimented, Is In reality a dowdy
old frump, she Is accused of being a cat.
Does she try to defend her rights by dis
counting the merits of the port Miss
Whlto's complexion and tolling tho truth
about it, she Is accused of being a Jealous
monster who cannot bear to hear another
woman praised without backbiting her.
Her only recourse It a long-suffering
silence or the divorce courts.
No scono Is moro painful than that en
acted by theso dissatisfied grumblers; no
husband more foolish than ho who tnpiin
lnglessly praises another woman, Imply
Ing at tho samo tlmo a criticism of his
wlfo, and no woman it moro senseless
than sho whoso Idea of pleasant, con
jugal conversation Is the recltul of an
other man's virtues.
Perhaps, Helpless Man, If you point
out to your npouso In tones of llrm, stern
logic that sho Is married to you and
not to the president of' tho cement fac
tory who llve3 across tho way and If you
warn her that you will havo none of hor
unless she discontinues her veibal on
slaughts, you may bring hor to her
senses. M'LISS.
evenings. It lakea nil our Income now for rent,
food and clothes, ao I hat been wonderlne
what I could do tu get Uttlo "luxuries" or
Increase our Imome. Now your nrtlilo Bcems
to suggest It
I can offer Rood references nn to my char
acter and respectnblllty and feel competent to
look lifter children, no matter how email, dur
InT the ocnlne hours for any one, preferably
hern In Oermantown. My huabtnd would bo
at homo looking after my own little ones.
Well. M'l.las my letter Is lonB, but you
acem to Im auch n friend to othtm In your
evening column 1 hopo ou can help me
C1KKMANTOWN.
Perhaps somo of my reaileis aro looking
for Just such a person as ynu. I shall
gladly forward their names should they
write to me,
All communications nddressed to Marlon
nnrjiind should Inclose a stumped, self
addressed envelope and n ellpulnc of lb
article In which -rnu ure Interested. Persons
wishing to nlil In the. cli.irltuble work of the
II. II. C. should write Marlon Hurlunil, In
care of this pnuer. for addresses of those
they would like in help, nnu, liavjig received
them. rommunlcHte direct with those parties.
worth put It well nnd strongly In speaking
of tho little child "who feels Us life In every
limb " Change of poHture is renewal of
vigor. But wo have here a man who
should know all the line means and moro
who has Iain without turning his body
for years. If there be In any household a
disused pneumatic pillow that may ease
somewhat the intolerable aching of spine
and limbs, let us hear of It.
Just What Was Wanted
I cannot deny mi self and readers the relief
of slipping In at this point a ' return wave"
that may encourage us to tempt others:
I had two orfera of old hmns. I wrote for
one and received a book that was Just what
I wanted. I have written to the man who
sent It to tell him how happy It made mo.
but now I want to thank tho dear Corner, ton.
L P.
Ono breathes more easily for reading the
lines And a free, deep breath strengthens
one for the next climb.
Chop Suey
Will jou kindly glo a recipe for chop auey? I
preaume I havo missed It In the Corner. I al-
WuiM read lour Corner' HoinotlinuN r thlnb ....
must be a aage to bo able to answer all ques
tlona. and sometimes I wonder If some people
have any brains of their own Hut. anyway,
success to our t'orntrl E ji. c.
The Helping Hand Corner thanks you for
your good will anil wishes Tho recipe
for chop suey lias been published at leapt
thrice within n half year, and I suppose
some readers may cavil at the fourth In
sertion when we are so -cruelly cramped
for room. Please understand that the ap
pearance of the formula is n token of
recognition of the obligation of the Corner
to serve a faithful colleague- as far as It
may be done without encroaching upon
the rights of others. The recipe will not
bo printed hero again for six months to
come. It takes up too much room. One
half chicken (or quarter chicken and as
much fresh pork, or you can make It all
pork, but chicken Is better), one large
onion, a handful of mushroooms, a stalk of
celery, six Chinese potatoes, a bowl of rice
a Bmall dessert dish of i?iiin.a u..l
(which answers for salt). When the chicken
Is cleaned Bcrape the meat from the bones
and cut Into strips about one nnd a half
nches long and one half Inch wide. If riork
Is used, cut the strips the same length.
Sllcu the onions thin; soak the mushroom'"
ten minutes in water, then remove the
stems j cut the celery Into pieces one and a
half Inches long Chinese potatoes require
no cooking; simply wash and slice. Klrst
put chicken (or chicken and pork) Into a
frying pan with fat and cook until done
but not brown and hard. Then add the'
sticeu onions ana cook a little. Add muuh.
rooms. Now pour enough sauce over the
Ingredients to make them brown; add water
and stew a few minutes Add the celery,
then the potatoea Finally, add a little
floured water to it, making Vavy of the
water which stewed it. The Chinese poti,
toes, mushrooms, and Chinese sauce may
bo procured at any Chinese grocery. If
the rlco Is not cooked properly it will da.
tract greatly from the good taste of the
chop suey, Otherwise it is a palatable
Paste for Cleaning
"Here Is something that all housewives
do not know; To one pint of boiling water
add one and a half ounces of pure white
twap cut Into shavings j boll for ten minutes
after the soap Is thoroughly dissolved. Cool
In a, china or glass dish. If put into a glass
Jar and covered tightly, U will last for
weeks. This paste will cleanse kid gloves
and satin slippers, remove spots from
woolen goods and fresh Ink stains from
carpets. It should bo always at hand in
the kitchen. To remove paint from clothing
saturate the spots two or three times with
equal parts of ammonia and turpentine and
then wash out In white soap suds. C."
ASK FOR and GET
HORLICK'S
THE ORIGINAL
MALTED MILK
Cheap substitutes cost YOU same prico ?
EVJjJtfiJNti XiJWJDUJUli PJllJbJUiiilirHJUV, WJiiJDiNiUfciJUA Y, AUUbbl' 2,
SEEN IN
ATTRACTIVE MIDSUMMER MODEL
WOVEN croB-bar voile Is used for this attractive frock, made In Juniper effect,
which comes In sizes from 8 to 14 years. Lace-trlmmcd marquisette collar
nnd cuffs finish the neck nnd Bleevo. while a bit of black velvet In a tlo adds an
effective finish to tho former. Black velvet lacing also fastens tho sides of the over
blouse. The skirt, which Is quite full. Is finished with a corded cuff effect. This dress,
which formerly sold at 14, Is now priced $2.05, being a sample of n limited lot of better
grade dresses. It Is of whlto ground voile with tho woven cross-bar In rose, blue or brown.
The little sports hat Is of Havana brown inilan with a dome-shaped crown and soft
mushroom brim which may be rolled up at any desired angle. Self-colored grosgrain
ribbon Is used for the binding and banding, the latter being finished with a Bmart bow.
Ordered In any color, price $3 98.
The name of tho shop where these articles may be purchased will be supplied by the
Kdltor of the Woman's Page. Evenino Lkdoeii, 608 Chestnut street Tho request must
ba accompanied by a Htninped self-addressed envelope, and must mention the date on
which the article appeared.
A Job for Father
Whon floors aro uneven and rough, the
only solution somo people can think of Is
to call In n handy man and pay him from
CO cents an hour up to have them planed
smooth It Is amazing how many hours
this takes. You'll never know how sorl
ously the floor was damaged until you
get the bill.
Sometimes floors that have always looked
fairly well will tiko a notion to swell and
buckle, and the floor will bo uneven, with
a board or two out of place. Even If tho
weather Is to blame, It Is necessary to
have these boards restored to their proper
place. All this Is expensive and trouble
some nnd docs away with your plans for
new rugs this summer. Sometimes theso
unexpected calamities even make It Im
possible to havo tho floors grained and
painted by an expert, so It Is up to tho
man of the house, nnd occaslonaly the
woman of the house, to do the best sho
can with putty nnd stains.
The puttying nnd staining of a floor Is
not such a terrible Job. Sandpaper well
and be sure to rub off any spots that will
not yield to scrubbing. I.ooso boards mUBt
bo nailed down. :,"ow putty over all nail
holes you mnku and fill cracks with filler
sold for this purpose. The filling of the
holes nnd cracks Is the hardest part of
the work.
Floors that have been painted or grained
cannot be stained unless all the old pa'nt
Is scraped off. New floors take Btalns beau
tifully. Paint Is exceedingly high In price Just
now. Ono woman who thought sho would
do somo painted furniture paid $3 GO for
a half gallon of white enamel. You can
seo from this that stained effects are
more reasonable than painted floors at tho
present time.
If you aro not afraid to experiment or
have an old floor that you caif"UBe to try
your stain on, buy paint powder, nurnt
umber Is a good deep-brown tint. Mix with
turpentine, applying It to the floor with
a woolen cloth and rub hard. It will do
STEAMBOATS
IDEAL FAMILY EXCURSION
Iron Steamer THOMAS CLYDE
To AUGUSTINE BEACH
100-MILE RIDE for 50c
BTOl'I'lNO AT
I'ENKSGBOVE
CHESTEB DAII.Y
WKKKIMY3 0NLY
Only boat la Aurnsilns Heath. Landlnr In
front of nvo. hour, on tUs Bcacb. Hafo
salt water bathlns BOO sanitary bathrooms.
I1ANCIMI ALU DAY on boat & .-round,. i-i,n(.
tables, benches uud shade. Artesian water.
Fare TS 50c
Children B,J 25c
Leare Arch St. Wharf 8. JO , JJ
Similar 0.00 A. 31.
Dalljr,
JAMES E. OTIS. list.. 8 AKCII STHKET
STEAMSHIPS
Kca-flolne
Family
tfteumrr
CAPE MAY
, Leaves Arch St. Tuesdays, Thurs
days and Saturdays, 6 P. M., for Cap.
May, Wlldnrood and Lowes. Stops at
Chester at 7:30 P. il. on way down.
Arrives at Capo May 7 A. M. Leaves
Cape May Wednesdays. Fridays and
Sundays. 5 ;30 P M.. allowing for day
yp r!2? i up the Bd- Round trip.
fr6k,?:icfeta. 00d t0 return rlthW
&?. st?terooms newly furnished.
Delightful night ride on river, bay
and ocean. Under the Harvest Moon.
Restaurant Orchestra. Pnon. Market
AMERICAN EXPRESS
TlCJi-ETS -VNU TO DBS
Aa International Trarel Aseney
T JAPAN fg&i fKS?ss
an4 Oct 9.
Se JAPAN 'In. the Cllertou Chrysanthemum
ejou. Extension to Mnl) -nd Cblu.
Stud tar IlluMlmtr.t fc.ij.1.
m ""gSSFtiSbFil tattm.
THE SHOPS
tho work, so far as lasting effect nnd color
go, and the cost Is about 50 cents a room
For floors In summer houses this Is as
good as painting.
Burnt senna powder gives a t eddish
brown, yellow oclire gives yellow, and umber
dark brown. Any of these may bo pur
chased at a good paint house.
Why Omelets Are Tough
Omelets aro tough when milk Is added
to the eggs Instead or water, or whon the
eggs have been beaten too much or too
little. Salt should be sprinkled Into the
omelet when It Is nearly done.
tsi:;tt;-
Removes Superfluous Hair
from Under tho Arms
The low neck and sleeyeles3
frown demand a smooth white
skin.
Sold by Drue and Depart
ment Stores.
iH
SUMMER RESORTS
BTONK UAKIIOIt, N. J.
The Fishing Is Great At
STONE
HARBOR
CAPE MAY COUNTY, N. J.
5hnSM. Ba'h"". Boating, Motoring', Golf. Tennis.
hS,S"aUodderaVtrratesherA Ye'rahfJ'hws
outfAVoelVrTt. '0r ,he mnth ' Autt'K?
LKO McCRAVE.V. Doroutrh Clerk, Stone
ATLANTIC CITY.
LWzst rnaojujitTiru,a
TT.E LEADING RE50OT HOTEL 6 iW ur,Di fl
s.Mooroi!gli'BKniKim
-j. t "-jt. '" ."'i
ATLiANTIC CnTf.N.J,
OWiVUSHlP lUMXnciirijr
JOSUH WHITE 8QNS COMPMy
HOTEL HELP ftn,H. ".2U,1 """
. through the want col.
uranj of th. Ledger.. Mrs. Mead, tachaiie
of the Household lUglatry Jiureau. la of great
service to Ledger advertisers la Bringing Vm'
vilf.r t04 employes together Address her
Si Washington building, HOS Chestnut it. or
phon. Walnut or Main 3000
PHILLIPS HOtfSE
Massachusetts Av snd Beach F P PHILLIPS.
aWABTIUlUBK. PA.
Strath Haven IWEn'Mr5?
tiger B(WB, Ptoa Bwantaox. I it H
v- . a TvejfarJuWaV
Of lervice. comfort A biaiTht
tfjiyef
GOOD FORMl
Oood form queries should be ad
dressed to Deborah llush, written on
one side of the paper and sinned with
full name and addicse, though Initial
ONLY will be published upon request.
This column ielll appear in Monday's,
Wednesday's and Friday's Evening
Ledger.
Surprise Anniversary Party
Dear titborah ttuhl m dfslroui of
knowln- how to ron.Iuct ft, surprise party to be
elvtn to some mnrrira iririui "V,"'" Vvhit
tenth. wedJIni anniversary , it will be. Whjt
,tt ,1 W,J.,U s'K. 'irentsr" Csn you . sUMfst
and still keep
them Irnordnt of the fftct
ii,f In oil rt-ila f hunt?
knnt m ft VAT
nupi'ri , wm n
inav
we ore items
FOLiJiY
Tho tenth anniversary Is tho tin one, so
tho presents should bo chosen from that
wnre. Useful things and funny ones as
well can be procured In this metal, so you
ouitht to bo ablo to find somo very original
things for presents. A light supper could
be prepared by tho women of thp party
which may consist of lettuce sandwiches,
minced chicken and mayonnaise sandwiches,
nnd cheese sandwiches. Cakes nnd candles
may also ho provided, nnd If more substan
tial refreshments nre desirable, why not
prepare salads and convey any or all of
theso things to tho house with you In a
basket or boxes. Iet tho men In tho
party provide the Ico cream. They can
easily arrange to havo It dollvercd late, or
If that Is not possible they could havo a
grcnt deal of fun bringing tho freezers
themselves. Taking everything with you,
m wniilrl 1m no reason for your friends
to suspect that you aro about to surprise
them. .
Dread nnd Iluttcr Letters
Dear Delorah Ituih JVIII rou help me on ft
little point of etiquette? Do V?u think when
t ho stnyo.1 only one night at the house of
K friend It Is necessary to write her mother
a letter thanklns htr for her ""fJ'nEn.
The writing of n short letter does not re
quire much time and yet It Is always great
ly appreciated by one's hostess, who Im
mediately labels one In her mind as a lady
or Rcntleman, ns the case may be. Etlauctto
requires that a courtesy should always bo
acknowledged, therefore "a bread and but
ter" letter, as It Is often called, Is consid
ered necessary.
Cutting of Dances
Pear Deborah lluth I nm spending the sum
mer nt a m-nrby watering- plnco nnd am very
purztcd t 'he wy the .young ladies uenma
Rbout their dunces. In the little town I come
from when k. man neks n ulrl to dance nnd
she accepts, sho Alwn)s dances the whole dance
with him. Here ou scarcely, iret around tho
room before another fellow naks her to dance
nnd she Just drops you nnd soes with him.
The first time this happened I Wft about
ready to rail the fellow out. but I noticed sev
eral others doing; the same thin. Thon Inter
when wo were golns home I heard one of the
girls Ray, "I had a. grand time: I cut every
Jonco two or three times " So will you kindly
explain to me what the Idea Is I I). a. F.
The custom of cutting In on another's
dnnco has long been In vogue In this city
and pretty much everywhere, though I un
derstand It Is not done In New Orleans, for
Instance. The local custom, however, makes
it perfectly within good form to break In
on a danco, and though tho men as a rule
do not like It, many girls havo grown to
think they havo not had a good tlmo un
less they have hnd each dance broken Into
thrco or four times It Is more a question
of custom than etiquette, but It Is an un
derstood thing, so every man must expect
It and accept It with good grace.
ThepurityofMeri
dale Butter is pro
tected all the way
from our churns to
your table. Every
thing possible is
done to make it
clean and sweet.
The milk cans,
churns and all
utensils are thor
oughly sterilized.
MERIDALE
BUTTER
comes direct from
the creamery to
your grocer
wrapped in tho
"Merif oil" wrapper
to protect it from
any' possible out
side impurity.
Ask your grocer
or phone
AYER & McKINNEY
(Mtken of , . , , .
Merldale) Philadelphia
,Bell Phone. Market 3711
Keystone Phone, Main 17U
look for the "Merlfoll"
wppptraiMliht, dust- and
odar-proof-at your enters.
SUMMER RESORTS
btoxi: HAitnnit. n j.
Harbor, Ji, J.
W ILinvooil,
GREENLEIGH
221 EAST P1NH iVB-MMIT.
Urge rooms. Delightful ocoan vlaw. t.m.
uneelled. Terms moderate.
FHlIsd Tarma nnnJaBn sss
SHELDON ?n""bl?ffc S"- !-
GREYLOOK
Ice .
Beach front. Hot and cold
running water. Auto sen"
V"J.
SAVOY J?'.V.,,rollH.ruialn wteri private
!r--fei Cap. 200. Auto. W H.O.rsteL
CAPE MAY. N. J.
Chalfonte Hotel
CAPE MAT.
Open June I to Oct. 1,
Reasonablo rates. Mrs.
-ivin
Satterflelq.
Sherw.ood
Ocean vleur nuun, ran ..
10 to till wkly. J. a Birlnier:
CANADA
Lak. Memphreniaiog. Quebec.
LAKE MEMPHREMAGOG
.A.'?na 5ueio:'b..n,.?pohrf.
and Magog. Canada. " '' "
A. cevr resort no hotel facilities-aplendtd
coUI pDin- AUrwttv. site ZolthTaui
.jJkJ3 Jt.Ii wrtunltjr. If you t. In-
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M'LISS -CORRE SPONDENCE
Window Box on Hinges
Window boxes nwkwardly placed
aro often tliq source of mucn in
convenience. Dirt gathers in the
crevices, which cannot bo dislodged
throughout the entire season. By
placing the box on hinges, Popular
Mechanics tells us thntt nil such
nuisances con be obviated.
papered In blue and whlto, with croam
scrim draperies, Is a fitting background
against which to poso the blue bedstead,
dresser and chiffonier. A dining room deco
rated In pale blue and Ivory has a round
table and long simply designed sideboard in
blue. Tho chairs nro blue with blue leather
seats. Tho effect Is Indescribably cool for
summer.
Blue chairs nnd tables on tho porch aro
especially the vogue. These pieces are of
wicker, of course, In a sturdy design. For
serving tea on the porch there Is an en
chanting four-leaf clover tablo with a ma
hogany top nnd bluo legs.
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Striking Shoe Values
Several high priced styles
added to this lot, formerly priced
from $5.00 to $8.50
$2.90
More small lots added to the
Women's short and discontinued
lines, high and low at
$2.00
Reductions averaging from
$1.10 to $3.00 on thousands
of pairs of this season's Men's,
and Women's Shoes, including
Sport Shoes.
Chestnut St. Store Closes Saturday. 1P.M.
SCHOOLS
AND
wMyK I -ZChJeJla I
COLLEGES,
IhIaV r lMgtttpiQw I
Civil Engineering and
Technical Courses
These courses aro given only in the
evenings. They aro divided into four
groups, designed to furnish preparation
for special fields in Civil Engineering,
such as Surveying, Structural Engin
eering, Hydraulics and general Engin
eering work. By combining with these
special studies a number of cultural
subjects, the degree of Bachelor of
Science in Civil Engineering may bo
obtained.
The fees arc moderatet the classes
small, the teachers experienced engin
eers. Persons may register for an
entire course or for partial courses to
meet the requirements of special indus
tries. Such special courses include
Draxoing, Strength of Materials, Sur
veying, Chemistry, Steam Engines,
Estimating and Plan Reading.
Send for catalog M-12.
riione, Diamond 031
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
1 Ilroad Ht below Ilerks I
rhlladelphla. A
BROWN PREP
Parkway Dldr.
Ilroad and Cherry Sti
Prepare for college, business end Civil Serv
ice. Call or send for Catalor L.
tVKST mESTKB. PA.
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL I10TII 8EXES.
Ia00-t2a0 per year. Q. M. PHILIPS. Prh.
Young Men and Hor.
NAZAHBTn. PA.
Nazareth Hall Military Academy
NAZAKETII. PA. Founded 17
A Military Academy for Hoys. College Pr'
ar story and T!uanesa Courses Military life af.
lurua iicaiwiiyi vierciso ana strengtnens orderlj
natms and obedience. . All Athletics. A school
that Is better becauao It Is different," and differ.
cut v'i s uaLsjr AUurfll
K.r. FItANCIS E. (IRUNEltT. Prlnelpal.
CHESTER, PA.
Pennsylvania Military College
CITESTER. PENNA.
L5eroI,nPrcpor?,0r'' acAool for Bout
perlor Scholastic. Physical and Moral (Training
to develop Superior Men. Degrees In CheS.try.
Civil Engineering, Economics and Finance. Best
r.qulpment.
Col. CHAS, E. nYATT. Commandant. Box MS,
iiARBisnuno, pa.
HARRISBURG ACADEMY
J A. countr. Kh0l 'o"nid In IT8. V
Modern buildings. Urge camous. X
Bmall classes and
classes . and Individual Instruction
Thorough .college preparation. Rate MOO to
18(10 for slngla room. All athletics. B.o.r.t!
school for younger boys. We Invite closest
invfsiigaiioa a personal visit If nonlhl.
n.r.An. i
cur catalogue auares.
ABTIIUB E. BUOWN, n. A.. Headmaster
Young Ladle, and Girls
CIfAHBEBSBDBO. PA.
PENN HALL SCHOOL
FOB OIRLS
Modern, nreprqof bulldlnge. new rytnni.in
swimming pool. t)Uege preparatory. modTrS
languages, music, domeetlo art., .to. 'c.rtlnt.
Brlvllege.. Ilooma with private hath iriSiT
. ladtone, Atlantlo City, occurred h3i..?iV!l
May. Work
tomiaues without Interruption.
natea iouu
r'RA
ANK S MAQILL. A.
it.. PrlncloaL
OKBMAKTOWir
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WALNUT LANE SCHOOL alY
Sft Kt.rd1atlri?IU7S
8cUnc. Inurlor Dera'arsTcretaGLiS?.
SOPTn BETHLKIIKtr. pi,
Bishopthorpe Manor Fr o'ru coueg.
i.hi -A...: ,.. preparation and no-
isats5u&. ssjgp .ff8iL,.ffip45s.
Si WTANT. Bi S50. 8. BlrrHXEUEiLyX
Love and Life
"Olvo me a fillet, Lovo," quoth I,
"To bind my Sweeting's heart to me,
So ne'er a chance of earth or sky
Shall part us ruthlessly ;
a fillet. love, but not to chafe
My Sweeting's soul, to cause her pain)
tint lust to bind her close and safo
Through snow and blossom and sun and.
ram,
A fillet boyt"
Love said! "Here's Joy."
"Give mo a fetter, Mfe," quoth I,
"To bind to mine my Sweotlng's heart,
So Death himself must fall to pry
With Time, tho two apart 1
A fetter, Life, that each shall wear,
Whoso precious bondage each shall know
I prithee, Life, no more forbear '
Why dost thou wait nnd falter so?
Haste, life be brief!"
Hold Life! "Here's Grief."
Julie Mathilda Llppman.
For the Birthday Cake
Alphabet noodles are nrtlstlo enough to
mako nice birthday cake Initials for any
youngster. Put the required Initial In a bit
of cold water to which you havo added a
quarter of a gelatin tablet. Sot aside on
a paper to dry, then put on top of th,
frosted cake. Thla Is a quick and Blm.n
method.
Malted Milk
IN THE SQUARE PACKAQB
GRAND PRIZE I Ask
HICHtOT AWARD I fn , .
PANAM A EXPOSITION I ' H
ANOTHER PHOOF OF QUALITY
930 Chestnut
39 S. 8th
203 N. 8th
BANKS
BUSINESS
COLLEGE
offers you n broad, practical
knowledge of business; taught
by a conscientious, painstak
ing corps of instructors in per
fectly appointed classrooms.
Dor School open. Bent. Bth
Nlfht School opens Sept. 0th
Enter any time
925 Chestnut Street
We Guarantee Positions
.
i.,.i... w?? cmPIete our
UUStness f?nitra lI.nM..
Practical
a Htenor-
rapner, liookkeeper. Secretary or Sales.
man. muaents- ares 14 to 40 Uoth
iratl .,Ji-Bnd N'ent- Charges mod
erate. lieitln your course now,
Strayer's Business College
ROi.xm r-h. ...,.. at m..
IValnut 384 jf 2,."B0
0
-Neff College-
-iio ojeaKin, Elocution, Dramatlo Jirt.
"""""".""P. Bend for literature.
IMP Chestnut Street
SPANISH
Tutoring. Pur. Caitlllan. Prir. or
clasa less. Translations. Prof, d
Altera, nil Walnut.Ph.Wal.e0ti
Yonnr Men and B07.
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MINIBSPiilFrjSMIKK
or fjoys. endorsed t .very
American University. College pre.
riaratory course ana a good train,
ng for business. Course In agrt.
culture. SOth year open. Sept. 1.
is
i'v.'T. ,or catalogue,
ffallshurir. Pe
Dept.
NEW nLQOMFTELD. PA.
CARSON LONQ INSTITUTE 7Sth Year New
atory. Music. Business. Norma
liege rreuar
Junior, Sep.
Pupils under 12 years sneclal
'nr fwiv anil ffiriS.
under 12 years special attention. Terms.
Instltnte. lloi V. New nioomfl
Carson Long
uioomneta, fa.
CARUSLK. PA.
CONWAY HALL ?? r"i"'
tory School with an-
5f?tVl0lU,',,,. "M'lenced teachers and com.
Kf.t!i,u,Dm.tntl Alm' to develop etrong men.
Catalogue. W. A. HUTCHISON. Headmaster.
VENONAH. N. 3.
VVENONAII
MILITARY
ACADEMY
12 mile, from Philadelphia. In town without
flfwi,''n$L.,Voon,?- ."j B. Army Officer de-
t""!.-. Special school for Junior. Catalogs,
Bt,0. II, LORENCE, Pgldnt. K
CLArtON A. bNIIEB, Ph. i)., Supt.
P 1. Venonali, N, J,
SPM3HTT. N. J.
CARLTON ACADEMY
y,pjHj8etS?1 ?, cl?.r to ! thorough prep
?i!2?..F " co"- Individual attention.
EhTfflfn ''.Courses, Athletlo Sport.. Kesldeot
rS?iin;i. Lo.w,r. BhoaI for younger boys, wlla
Housemother to give ccrsona.1 Vr
CHABLE8 rH7 IcHULTZ." A CM?. JI.adm.ster.
HANOVEB. N. H.
Hanover Tutoring School
" .S;rt "' ?, Nw Hampshire HUUV. lo
jr.J?'.-Sff0.n IJ' Aturu.t and September.
Evry candidate In last 3 years entered ooUesfc
' tn last 2 years entered collei
JOHN W. LEVOON. OlneUr.
StVIMMINQ
CENTRAL NATATORIW
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