Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 07, 1916, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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. EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 191G.
0OD FORM SHOULD MAN PAY FOR WIFE'S VERBAL INDISCRETIONS ?-CORRES3PONDENCj
HUSBANDS BEAT CATTY WIVES
IN OLD DAYS, M'LISS FINDS
Unfortunate Married Men Whose Ladies Were
Backbiters Were Haled Into Court to
Pay Damages for Slander
SEEN IN THE SHOPS
THE English husband -who recently hod
to "pony up because of an archaic law
?hlch makes a man responsible (or ihe
backbiting of his wife Is probably wonder
ing nt this minute why there isn't a
man's rights movement to protect such
Unfortunates as he. Time was when If
the epouse of your heart gave vent to her
cattlness by attacking' the character of a
neighbor with mvre vigor than discretion,
the Utter could have the "cat" up in
court and collect, damages not only from
her but from an innocent husband, who
night be the most peace-loving and
charitable soul In the world.
In those days the Innocent husband
bad one recompense from the seeming
Injustice. He could beat his wife. He
could beat her long and beat her hard,
and. unless she was possessed of a
physique as potent as her tongue, there
would be no one to stay his hand.
A cynic pointing to the prevalence of
tho habit of slander, might argue against
the efficacy of beating as a means of
lessening the freo play of a woman's
tongue. Even as the putting together
of the egg would balk the efforts of all
the king's horses and all the king's men,'
so would the curbing of a feminine gos
sip, sometimes malicious, be a difficult
task. Men have beaten women In all
ages, but they have never kept her from
raying what she wanted to.
"But If this were an American law
might not most married men be always
busted r a mere man aehed me, discreet
ly accenting the might.
Might they? Does marriage make oats
ef us alt 7 Is It nccesmry for a marrteti
woman to be a member of the jwa and
claws club In order to protect hereU7
Must she fight all other women with that
most powerful of all feminine weapons,
her tongue. In order to concentrate he?
husband's attentions on heirelf?
I think not. although I have met few
women who are not cats. Do t hear ap
ptause from my male readers and hisses
from the female ones? Very well, theft.
Think it over. Think over the past per
forma new of all the women that you
know. Pass quickly by the parasite
type. No need for much reflection there.
They're all cats. They have to be; they
live by It. Come now to that type which
numerically Is becoming greater and
greater in our midst
How many working women do you
know who are absolutely devoid of all
fellnlty?
How many of the so-called "new" wow
en, they who pride themselves on being S3
broad and generous In their views as taen
are usually credited with being, are dV
void of it? How many "of them give to
their sisters praise when prals Is due
and withhold censure and adverse crttl
clsm. although it Is merited?
How many of us were we married and
,were the old law still la effect who would
escape a daily beating or two?
M'LISS.
ft VTi: '-'-Ps,
GOOD FORM
Good form queries should be ad
dressed to Deborah Rush, tertttcn en
one etde of the paper and signed Kith
fitlt name and address, though Initial
OXLY teilt be pvbUohed upon request.
Thl column trill appear in Monday's,
Wednesday's and Friday's Evening
Ledger.
"What to Say
Dear nrbvmh ftvshit you (ins Introduced
o bTt pleA to mt you.
tnost appropriate and wrret ar,
IS .years o)d and hare tn In
and therefore. I urn rather
what to on rh an occasion.
Letters to the Editor of the Woman's Page
Addrr alt communication to M'l.lx, rare of the Etentnc Letlrer. Write on ear
of the paper only.
Me
Dear M'Uu For some thus I tm-e tn a
trader of the Krt.iiNO L.ir-;r.s. and especially
t your column.
Tnnrsday erenlnir I read the article of II. J.
Bancroft, and I BUM tay that I would il
to meet him rorae dark nteht at .34 Walnut
and let Mm feel what two rood 1t are UVe.
onlr I am a woman and It wou'd not I ladv
llae. Ta thouen my hubacd wa a "pauper
aoldler." as he call them.
I suppose he draws the lares amount of ?
a week and Is lealcn r--auj he could not
keep a wife. I would like to fee this rwer
Tercr" if he hard a cannon co off. Yes.
maybe one of the poor, overworked octet
dm rntufct take htm to Newport as a ,rS
A. .
or tutler
rer SfLlij Please
A stamped.
plea.e.
send name
self-addressed
of freckle
C. A.
envelope.
MARION HARLAND'S CORNER
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IIow to Learn Tennis
As a ceMtant reader of roar advice. I would
appreciate correct Jnitrwtk.n as to how t
lar tencti. a Us rtrl and frya I am ac
ualnted with ktw little about the came
It would not be practicable for me to
teach you all you ought to know of the
rame by writing out instructions, even If
there were room for this in the Comer.
Manuals containing full directions for eacli
stage of the sport are for sale in nearly
all book stores. Buy one. and after you
have studied the principles therein set
down, visit a court where the gam is
played and learn the practical part of it.
This Is the only way to become a tennis
player. One hour of close watchfulness.
armed with the manual for reference, win
do more to make a player of you than a
library full of textbooks. This U one of
the numerous activities of life to be learned
by practice and not by theory.
Infested With Vermin
I caBt Sad anr help, m torn to rem. .We,
are In a vixct mft;ed with vermin. The
children are trculhd. ai well as the tilltl.
WU1 kerevse Injur the hair? F1e !et bm
lenow throuin rour Coraer &- Can I ret aorne
itw old. but o ueff-jl? They ttn: "A
UtT your ertcket. arruKosned to la ttrooxh
the nmry mtns of cay nimmtr and aartor."
Tnat !i an 1 can reateiicr. t.t I ahould like
to rtt the whte poem MRS C. B. C.
Xerosese noay not injure the hair. In the
opinion of some who have tried it. it does
not. Others duarr with them. I,do not
presume to decide the question. I can. bow
ever, without hesitation reccmraend tincture
of larkspur as an exterminator of the vile
vermin which Infest the hair. First. rab
the child's head well, having a large towel
pinned caosely about his neck to catch the
creatures as they fall. Bum the combing
at once w.th the hair and larvae which
hare fallen upon the towel You cannot be
too careful in this respect. Then drench
the child's hair through and through with
the tincture and St a cap or bind a light
doth securely over the head- Leave it on
ail night. In the morning give the hair
another faithful eoraKng. burning all that
comes away. Repeat the procesi every
night for a week and you will have solved
the disgusting problem. The larkspur kills
"treepers" and sterilizes the eggs, known
as "nits." The eubMt is not one to d locus
"to ears polite." but. as George Sampson
innlnded Mrs. Wilfe.-. "we all know It's
here." when we cannot isolate school chii
Jiren. Tour second query is raf erred.
Membership n Tennis Club
All rsmmonlcatlona addreed l Marlon
ilarliind hoald lnflee a tmped. elr
aduired rcrrlope and a rli;t!nc of ta.
article in whim joo are Interfile.!. reroa
thlnr 10 iltl In the rharltable rrk nf the
It. U. C. -hoald nrite Marian llarl.cd. In
rare of thl paper, for eridre of tl-oe
irer wnald like to help. and. Iiavji; reeelved
item, communicate direct lth thoe nartle.
fellow has felt In hip er!lr
nepp cf betns a. ptranfer In a
The writer, a man of Tt, cosaea for all. It
" ta rather pecslur uJ'jum be apklas H
ia anxious. inroub roor Corner, to obtain
membership ia a, tenaia evurt He knows little
about the caraa and wiakes ta take it up But
ho kwwa no one wto taixht fc the "oia
PMsacn' tot him. Thla Is due ia part to the fart
that ha haa few friend, and thoee few hate
no deatr u piay tennis. Still- toere may fc
some one who wxraM be in a testtlon to help
Elm la this instance. The writer has Saturday
ntternoona eS and thinks they mifht juit as
wa be sseat doins eonMthlox he wants to do
as to he apent In nltrx la trsUty cars by
himself. Lamentlnr the loneliness to whk-h Ue has
been assigned. Ilia tdVa waa that of lie many
readers it ytur darner, who have rendered as
sistance ta various ether ways, there jeiant te
soma who wtmid enttr Into hu feelinrs and be
-wtttlnr ta "iead a hand" to relieve the satafui
j.wkardneas of the s'taatian. Maya aoaae young
ife the wret-hod-s:rar.pe
p;a-e
- J. Zi.
The letter Is Inserted entire that our
Junior members may c-mprehend the rea
son why our correspondent reeks Cornerty
aid and comfort. May t suggest that the
Young Men's Christian Associat on rnay
have such clubs connected with Its Recrea
tion Committee? I wish a member of the
association would give the Corner definite
informat.on upon this point?
Not Like Home
Some time aco I tpen? one weei In a strar.re
city, puprins at an tzciuuve hotel. At ratals
ererythlac seemed to fce served i dlfrrt.v
Inst the way they are served In our ho-n
that X was sotnewnat purxied how t . Kirj -tnir.cj.
1 am a slrl. IT years of ate. and ha
not teen away from home as I hae r. : ir
cradsatcd Jrom htsh school as yet. Vi.l v-j
kindly ttll me where I rouid cfctais a Uj
on Ue snhfect menticnedT
JOSEPHINE S
We sent you by mail the title of a b k
that may be what you want. Kut a. I
had occasion to observe in replir.g -, a
wouW-be tennis player, the best way to
learn minor social usages, particularly trw
pertaining to the serving of table a-1
eating from them when they are served, is
to embrace every opportunity of v.s:t.n
places where such matters are C'r.du( t1
after the best modern fashion and kee-:ng
both your eyes open. You are a bright g.r:
and will soon pick up all necessary .n
formation. The practice of new .t:-.-nf
eating and drinking will come redi!y
to you. Changes of this sort steal into
the daily living of each generation A
century ago gentlefolk poured tea and cofTee '
into the saucer and sipped It from the edge
daintily. It was then not vulgar to eat .
with one's knife, and napkins and nr.g-r !
bowls were as unheard of as gas and
electricity. Take courage You will catch
up with the times and keep abreast of
them.
USEFUL FOR LATE SUMMER
"T7TTH summer well advanced and the early summer clothes looking rather passe frsm
V faithful service. It Is Just the time for a frock or suit to freshen one's wardrobs.
Taffeta which continues in high favor, fashions this attractive and practical suit.
It features billiard pockets and novelty pearl buttons. If dfslred it my be worn as a
sport dre! instead of a suit. It comes in white, pink. gray, navy and black. Price. I U.3S.
It comes In special sixes ranging from 3 J to .
A practical sports hat is this one with a mushroom brim. It has the r.ew chenilVs
top and s.uin lar.ng with cord edge. Diamond ornaments in Egyptian colored chenille
add a bit of contrast. In citron, gray, copen. rose, wisteria or purple. Price. 1S.S0.
The name of the shop where these articles may be purchased will be supplied by the
Editor of the Woman's Page. Evening Lc&osr. Chestnut street. The reeest must
be accompanied by a stamped self-addressed envelope, ar.d must mtntion the date en
which the article af peared
For Home Baking
mint en the cid method ef taking a h.-wm
straw out cf the c:ean:r.g brtcm. says
Popular Mechanics. And everything armnd
the kitchen shcuM te scrup-j'.ously clear.
In the early part of the evenlnr to a roMnr mn.
lid upon leave-taklne h Informs you tht he
i. wnai woun ire
answer be? I am
little comnsnr.
I am rather anxious to know
h an occasion. Thanklr.r rou
ror any information you may nve on ins pud
Jt. U. U.
Of course, the yeung man who tells you
he Is glsd to have met you Is simply carry
ing out the usual custom nf making a polite
remark. There is no special way to answer
him. except by saying that you, too. are
glad to have met him or that the pleasure
is mutual. Do not make your answer too
stilled or according to a set form. The
more simple and at esse one Is in conver
sation the more likely one Is to make a good
impression, and I think this is your Idea.
is It not?
Wedding Invitations
Pea' X'c-u. ?V I am ta be. tnrrld
shorty and wtr.t ts Ptnl l.iriutlens to the
members ef th Srm ffr which I work. Should
s'paraia mvitalier.i te sent to th members ef
the firm vi their wives, or should I :ut ni
se: to the Srm! JACK.
Business and social affairs should never
be mixed invitations should be sent to
each member of the firm and his wife.
Yes, Take Gift Now and Again
flee- iVeaH J?K I am very fe-.i af a
artati yci-e air ard wuH :ns to take r.tr
ine newer er . book soaietfaet wr.n calllrf
uror her w.ii tsu m m ceoj for-n'
H2.ST.T.
Ye. flowers, candy or books are always
peraissibie. ar.d most giris greatly appre
ciate them.
How to Entertain
Dto ficrr gtV I have lnvitei a crocs
of friends 12 in all. to sjr.J an evealne
at my house. I have a 'arse lawn and am eI.-.
ti have Japa.-.e :artrns strsr.r around. A.I
thees you-.t fecr'.e k-.ow each other and live
It the country a.- They do not da-we. Now.
hat I war.t te k-.w ;.. y-x (,31 1 entertain
tneas 'lhfrma;; They ail .-ally ani I am
rerr anaio-ip f. r -Jva tj es.ey the evr.ln. I
certainly sfca;, irrr'-iate ywsr rarrtstlanp a to
games or p '-.hirr to da. Aad. also, wouli
you triad t :-. -.t se fa as to rtfnh
tstats e. it.
If any' of yrur friends are musically in
clined or d: ar.y special srunts. perhaps it
might b we'.i to ave a vaudeville evening
Or you might serd them word to brl.-.g
photographs cf themselves when they were
babies or abo-jt : y:ars old. Put these all
together and show : re at a time. Give the
guests paper ar.d pencil and make eah cr.e
write down the rase of the one he or she
thinks the photngraph represents. Then give
a prite to the best Or nill another way to
have a rcod deal cf fun Is to ask "the
guests to come dressed as the titles of
various bocks ar,d g.ve a prire to the cr.e
who ruasses the largest number cf cerrect
ones.
)Licbt refreshments are best in this kind
of weather Lertuc-e rAndwi-ies cr rtaer.to
cheese ears are r.vce. as is fruit lemtnaJt
I would alsa have l cream and cakes.
Ask First
frc- PthsM Jul I it a rtr: it an even
J nine ;arty -a:jr aJ wart vtry murh te ro call
c er 1 ksrw & ji, Urep -,Vtr:li It V all
, rut: fcr rae t -a.. tarp ime e-rerisc withjt
I hai-KiC apied apr rst if I iy I nave o-K
zztt her oce. ari I wait ta ia tht ncr- thzc
i ii. o. u.
j I: -rvzli ast ie crrrert t? ca2 tfcre ask-
' ir.g the g.ri permisnon. Tou can tacly
" vi:: J.-r an cprorrn-ry t? ft her again
a. s.:m tTa:.-. tr.i tier, ask if y:.3 rsav
ta r'EECiRAH F.I'SH.
THE CHEERFUL CHERUB
haaMaassaTMaTsVaTasatssissssasi!!
VKen I look bt-ck t.long
my lite.
I .see. my troubles
iKJT!'i?,rou' .
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rcmemDcr xn-e-o
VKen in the. miflfct
ftture. txoe.
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BATHING SUITS SHOWN?
IN FALL FASHION SHUi
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Child's Song
What Is gold worth, say,
Worth for work or play,
Worth to keep or pay,
Hide or throw away,
Hops about or fear?
What Is love worth, pray?
Worth a tear?
Golden on the mold
!,! the dead leaves roll'd
Of tho wet woods old,
Yellow leaves and cold,
Woodi without a dove;
Gold Is worth but gold;
Iove'a worth love,
Airernen Charles Swinburne
Beautiful Beach Crea!?
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mcuiy rmcu trim iUodelsl
Seen in Chicago Display
CHICAGO, Aug. 7. Live mo4ttJ
llvest of wham woro bathing suits anft?
exhibited in a special fountain cliaraci
(zed tho fall tlyle thow of the Chlcaja g
ment Manufacturers' Association ",
opened today f.nd will continue all Trt
Wholesalers' Invitations to buyers ta
lend tho show at Bismarck Gardens d
particularly upon the. group of femift
swimmers In up-to-the-minute bathtni ctf
tumes. Why the bathing ult dlspUr '
fall wear no one knew and none setrng
care, it was n great attraction. -j
Chicago store windows were In the beehJ
nlng of a wetk's boycott on out(..z;
goods and gavO tho.r entire window m2
over to the display of "Made.ln-CMcii2
products, taking this method of dolus tiS
share to boost the show.
A half hundred garment manufietDrJ
of this city had entries In the diID,E
Each manufacturer was allowed to !
four garments provided he entered tw
on live models. """,
From 6000 to 7000 Middle West btmL'
are attending. Vtt
A feature of tho show Is a rovolvliig .tin
which permits quick changes of 8Cen,
Dinner will bo served each evenlnr
which the show will bo held 3,
Y-.j car get fresh clean broom straws
:r a un 'art ac;ase vow w.th which to
tst it unit Its certamiy an improve-
smmj. r ' ' il
Papers Save Labor
Take all the newspapers after they are
read and put them in some convenient place.
They are mighty handy. If you are peeling j
potatoes, you can gather, up all the refuse I
In newspapers and throw It away without
making the kitchen dirty. Or dry rrfuse j
may be gathered up in papers and burned I
in the stove. I
Philadelphia's
Finest Butter
Ask yourself these
questions about your
poor complexion
"my most I endure these nn
sightfy pimpJes and Metrics ? "
'rVw do other girls keep their
' cHns dear and make themselves
welcome where I am avoided?'
'xiVtbere some way toimprove
, my coaiplexxm that will not cost
more money and tiaie than I can
afford to spend I"'
Yog can give yeorsel f this answer:
"IbchcTcthesiaplcbutthofOiigh.
daily use of Resiaot Soap, aided
perhaps by a Utile ReskyjlOtmmcnt,
will be all you need to restore your
unattractive slcin to Hi natural heal
thy beatly. Doa't crry aa '
For t" aaaiU caaa, writ to Dcpc. JJ-R.
.tdatO, j.V.-J-a, fcai alt aalti cacawrs aj
fksinol
omiimmmmmmmmtmm
UpintheCatskills.
on Meridale Farms,
is a select colony of
bovine aristocracy.
Pure-bred and
healthy, these
cows yield rich,
wholesome milk,
the quality and
quantity of which
is maintained year
round. Only the
cream of this milk
goes into
MERIDALE
BUTTER
This' unco mmoalr good
butter' ' is made in a wa y
tha t ei ves a wondcrf uli y
rich, creamy, uniform
flavor and firm, dry
body. And youiret not.
only a better butter but
more batter when you
bay Meridale,
AYER & McKINNEY
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Loot fur tit 'Htrifoil"
wrettTci-UfhL 4sxt-aaS
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Gold Seal Butter is made from
the richest golden cream, by ex
pert butter makers, in the clean,
est modern and most sanitary
dairies in the country.
HY-LO BUTTER, lb. 33c
CA-RO BUTTER, lb. 30c
"WAere Quality Cotxnts"
ROBINSON & CRAWFORD
BRAND
CONDENSED
Pa. gjl 5lP 55
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Blaylock & Blynn's
August Fur Sale
In order to keep our large workroom employed,
we will during August have a special sale of
New Furs
comprising newest styles for autumn.
At Prices 20 Lower
Than Regular Prices
A very unusual opportunity to procure most
approved styles at decided price reductions.
We will be pltasfd to take your order for any of the
furs In this sale and stone without charge.
LAYLOCK & 1528
BLYNN, Inc. Chestnut St.
Furs Stored, Altered and Repaired.
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COLLEGES
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AT STOKES AND FOUNTAINS
ASK POR and GET
HORLICK'S
THE ORIOIHAL
MALTED MILK
Bay It ta tha sealsil las ara
Tha Best is always the Cheapest
Substitutes coat YOU m pries
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Further
Reductions
Every Colored Low Shoe, Every
Combination, Every Short Lot and
Discontinued Line reduced to irresistible
prices
from '1.95 to 4 AS
Several Hundred " A EZ
Pairs as Low as JL o rO
Make Your Selections Early!
Cfhe Jarpsr Shoe Co.
I02Z Chastmd Jt j223 Dtarfmt Jt
CiwA AccsuuU Qsj ZZZZ
'Credit & CA 4our.tj;
tSeSmbtem.
5SToenl Schod
BANKS BUSINESS COLLEGE
The only "Accredited" Ccmmarclal
School In Phllafelptila
Co-operative Features
Th stsdsnt who i, praduated from an
Arf!lte5 School Immfdlately establishes
frlendir relations with nthe- students In
all tarta of the United States. Kor In
stant, tfcs j-oup. ttisn who completes a
costs of studr In Philadelphia, and finds
It deslrab to move to New Tork. Chl
caro or els-wtvere. will be amone friends
th moment he rresr.ts his credertials
at the o3te of a member of the National
AssocUtton cf Acrredlted Schools not
onlr will he t amort friends who will
v f'aternal interest In him. hut
he will be aniens friends who will render
U nieded assistance. If assignee
The members of this Association main
tain also a BBlversal. co-operative em-
in ?h. Yn.SSSnJr!!?0 eU" mmbrahln
in tne employment departmenta In all
Associated Schools Thus the ir3uaii
who soes from Philadelphia to1 lllnne!
apolu mar P-ent to the Minneapolis
recelw the same asslnance In securing
a position that the Mlnnnwlla Khon
uU render to on of Its own srad.
This Is only one cf many of the .-.
oc-ratlro featurea that make V cholart
hlD la an Accredited Commercial Schofi
particularly -aluable. ,-,'"'""',:",' ocnool
Day School Open, Sept. Slh
Suht School Opes Srp. tth
Enter Any Time.
E. M. Hull. A. SI.. Pd. p.. r,e.Ident
925 Chestnut St., Phila.
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Elementary Schools
The evening elementary schools an
continued to mppr. tria wnnts of'l"
number of young people who feel tb;
need of making up deficiencies in their,
enrly education and who prefer th!j
small groups and more careful attea-.
tion they can get in Temple University
These classes meet two or ihrtl.
evenings in the week, according to Hjj
amount of time the students havf n
give. I hey select, under careful $w.
ance, such subjects as they ne;d.
complete meir elementary eaucaivm.
, Write, call or phone today for CaUloJj
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TEMPLE UNIVERS1TVI
Ilroad .St., below Berks J2
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