Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 15, 1916, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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    EVENING LEDGER-PHILABELPHIii; TUESDAY, 'AUGUST 15, 1010.
SEWING ADVICE JUMPING-JACK HOSTESS TO BE A VOIDED QUESTIONS AND ANSWfl
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IDEAL HOSTESS HAS MASTERED
. . DIFFICULT ART, M'LISS SAYS
.Those Who Go to Her House Find That Repose is
the Chief Tool With Which She
Works Her Charm
SEEN IN THE SHOPS
SUMMER entertaining, even Under tire
most Ideal circumstances) is npt to
be difficult, because weather conditions
Usually conspire, to make guests and
hostess, to nay nothing of servants, as
touchy as a hairspring, and unless all
threo of theso are- en rapport one has a
house divided against Itself and the party
lizzies out Into a fiasco Instead of tho
Troll-planned divertissement Intended,
Recently, however, It was my good for
tune to meet that rarest of all feminine
creatures tho Ideal hostess. It was not
that she had money to nntlctpato tho most
farfctclicd wish of the most exacting
truest of tho party. It was not that tho
weather had "let up" and all the members
of tho party were too grateful for that to
bo critical of anything else. It was not
that a corps of woll-tratncd servants
lightened her duties.
oiled machinery of her menago slipped,
as when tho new Dinah put a cup of salt
In the custard, mistaking It for sugar, wo
all smiled and remarked what a homy
tlmo wo were having.
You've met the hostess, doubtless, who
Is a jumping Jack. Scarcely does she get
seated at the table and the conversation
begin to flow with that momentum which
Is necessary for an enjoyable dinner,
when up she Jumps to get something,
which, if given time, the maid could easily
supply. Do you start to tell your fa
vorite anecdote or your most thrilling
experience, sho halts you to remark
querulously that you are not eating
enough, and that you must have potatoes.
"Man docs not live by bread alono," but
sho doesn't know It. It Is her convic
tion that sho Is falling In hospitality If
she docs not obtrude attentions upon you.
If von aro RMtrrt eonifortablv on the
On tho contrary, luck was against her. ,Mi rnr n itit oi.nt n,. nrtintinn aim
The coolc left on tho eve of tho assembling wrinkles tin her brow and beseeches you
of tho week-end house party, and sho had
k to face the coming of tho guests with a
new, untrained priestess of tho kitchen as
her only solace.
But tho woman's art was such that
even tho most crotchety person present
voted that a happier two days could not
have been spent. Tho success of my
hostess lay In her repose. Instead of
''hltttn? tho celling" and developing
wrinkles and wishing that sho had never
been born, sho took everything smilingly.
Bho explained at tho outset that thlngi
wero likely to go wrong; that tho morn
ing toast would doubtless be crisped to
a cinder and tho coffeo not fit for a dog to
drink. After that sho never apologlred.
And when a cog In tho usually so well-
not to havo n, stupid tlmo. Sho turns on
tho talking machlno and suggest) danc
ing. Do you become fascinated with
dancing, sho wonders If you wouldn't
liavo n, better time at auction, and forth
with tho card tables are brought out.
Llko Tenn son's brook, sho goes on
forovor. She has no repose. Her Idea of
showing her guests a good time is never
for an instant to permit them to loso
sight of tho fact that they are guests.
One leaves her houso not refreshed by
tho visit, but wearied with ,an awful
weariness, to recuperate from which It Is
necessary to tako another vacatlcu.
It Is far better not to entertain at all
than to bo tho Jumplng-jack sort of
hostess. M'LISS.
Letters to the Editor of the Woman's Pago
Address all communications to M'I.I'h. cur of the Kienlnc Ledger. Write on one utile
of the paver only.
Dcnr M'Lt.s Do edii know of nnythlne that
f'
bu
y forehoful. lio you linow how to eet th.m ntti
ou onco published- how to get rid of freckles,
ean Uoou my hands white? I havo wrinkles In
ut I lost the paper. ANXIOUS.
Equal parts of glycerine and rose water
with a few drops of benzoin, not benzine,
added has been found efficacious in keep
ing the hands white, excellent proprietary
nreparatlt ns are sold In the shops and
beauty parlors for this purpose.
A stampcd.sclf-nddrcsGcd envelope, pleaso,
for the nnmo of a frecldo cream that a cor
respondent has rccomincnded as being excellent.
MARION HARLAND'S CORNER
THE WOMAN WHO SEWS
Headers tcno desire help Kith tMr drtfi
.proMrms toW flrfdrrti eommuMcaUonj to the
Fa$Mon Expert, cart 0 the Editor 0 tnt
Woman's race, tne nvtnng imager. ,
"Was there ever such ft season of frills?
Skirts may bo two-tiered, een three-tiered,
but frilled they must bo. Wisps of tullo
frilled Into tho armholo mako us think we
aro enjoying the luxury of slcees after a
season of sleovelcsi splendor. Even dress
accessories are frilled. The summer ob
viously has decided to go out with as muen
fluff as possible,
Tho smartest of new bags has a rnii
nrmind Its middle. It may be fashioned or
1 . -i, .Mir nr llehtpst brocaded chif
fon, but It Isn't considered distinctive unless
tho whole bag or a goodly part ot : I .Is
mado up of rume upon rufllo of dainty, soft
mi'araBols also follow tho mode. One very
presuming model of flesh pink chiffon Is a
cascado of llttlo plcot-edged ruffles tum
bling one oer tho other to tho brim, which
Is outlined with a restraining row of tiniest
rosebuds. . '
And now the clown collar I We've all
seen them In the circus ring, bo why not In
the passing show of fashion? They're quite
...,.i with hen nnd sometimes threo rows
of knlfo-pleated chiffon, tullo or mallne. I
wonder what tho poor fat lady does this
ear? Sho has to mako a fearful choice
between being dowdy or making herself
oven more elephantine.
Dear Madam I havo a very becoming
collar on one of my dresses. I want to
make one llko It. but cannot find a pat
torn Is It possible to copy this collar
without removing It from tho drcss7 I
do not know much about sewing. Any
advice you glvo me will bo appreciated.
J, o. s
. You run copy tho collar very easily by mak
ing pattern yourself, flpread tho collar nut on
a piece of newspaper and, trace the out'ln"5f
It on tho paper. You can do this Mat hy turn
Ine the cofiar oier on tho wrong; l"'wltn ths
right side nitnlnst tho paper. Cut out the collar,
fit the paper over jour dress collar and see
that It Is correct In every detail Use it ns a
Pitlern for your material. It. la a good plan
to make two of these nnd put one away, for
j-ou neter know when sou will want It again.
Another way Is to pin tissue paper of cheap
roods on tho original collar and cut from mat.
Dear Madam What kind of an end-season
hat would jou get to wear with a
white linen suit? It Is a Norfolk style,
with pale blue collar nnd cuffs. I do
not want lo nay much for It. as It Is too
late In the Benson, but I want something
pretty to wear to tho seashore.
DORIS.
, Plain-colored felts are smart and Inexpensive.
White with a blue bandeau to match your suit
trimmings or blue with a while silk bind would
be pretty. One clrl I know trimmed a felt snap
such as I describe with nn edire of slightly frilled
wlilto silk ribbon, and a bind of the same.
Dear Madam Would you get a blazer
striped Jacket to wear with white shirt
waist and skirt at the shore, or would you
choose a tvto-toned sweater? I am light
nnd weigh about 106 pounds My eyes aro
blue. What kind of a hat would you wear
on tho boardwalk In tho day tlmo7
CIjARD.
I would advise the sweater, by all means, or
vTyi..tlrV'! ot blarer stripe, old blue turnnotse,
.ari r.i.'i'i0' rr nn' ot 'h0 ld shades ought to
I
uo Becoming- to ou.
SS JSli-Wl.T ?,"? Parasol, nnd wear a net
l2n? 2 5.whu" 'c,wlll be suitable for day
wear a plcturesquo black ono for nftrht.
Indian Swccl Grass
i.Tonrn,SorMr has helped so many pooplo in
their difficulties thnt I ftopo you will help me
Could you or any of tho nadors d-crlb.j Indian
awcet nrosj so that I could fli.J It? I can
smell it from, a, marsh near our home, bur
hava been unauls to locato It. cn somo or.a
help mo! IlCTJI S.
Several varieties ot fragrant graswi aro
cultivated In American gardens, but I do
not know of any that nre indigenous to this
country. Tho Indian sweet grass would
, seem to bo native to this continent We
will await the replies of the botanists and
practical florists who read and contribute
to our Corner. Are scented grasses among
the attractions of our beautiful pralrlo
lands?
No Chance for Untrained Nurse
I should like to know if a girl who hasn't
ny tralnlne as a nurse could go to the front
and help caro for the soldier boys. If so.
Sleaso tell mo In your Corner. V. Jt.
An untrained nurse would not bo admit
ted to tho hospital staff of any regiment
or company. Care for soldier boys signifies
too much that requires skill and experlenco
to bo committed to those whose only qual
ification for tho work Is that they have abun
dant sympathy with tho sick and v.ound
ed and ardently deslro to bo of use to
them. Tho hospital nurse must be thor
oughly educated for her peculiar lino of
duty. The "raw hand" has no chance of
; Acceptance.
Value of Old Coin
Can you tell mo whether an American eagle
eny dated 1837 la of any value? is. J. H.
Referred to
connoisseurs.
It irlnml ihiiukl lurlnon 11 Mumveil. elf-
?.iL-iS- . w"i'j'l ro!' arf '"tereMed. I'er.i.ns
;'-;s,to old In the charitable work of ths
I..- ..rC;i P1'0"1'1 wrIJ MaJon Hnrlund In
rum ill 1 Tilu nn 1. fit fnsa .. 1.1 .... - .
they would like to help. nnd. havbis rerelcerf
inem. communicate direct with tboso parlies.
numismatic students and
Free Eye Treatment
Can you or any of your readers tell me where
I could have my eyes treated free of churge? I
mm not in a. pcsltlon to pay for treatment. I
am sadly worried about my eyes, for they pain
me all the time My right 079 seems tu b rei.
tine worse. Please tell mo la print as soon as
nB.w.c. Ul
JlUlTIlUDU J.
Have you applied at any of the freo dis
pensaries In your city? You should be
able to find the address In the directory.
The best surgeons, oculists, eta, as well
ft3(ft3SSra'3 Practitioners, give their serviced
tOiffieBocharltablo Institutions. Should
moF'iexpilclt directions be sent In to us
you shall havefhem by mall.
Author of a War Song
I notice some ono asks In the Corner who Is
the author of 'Tenting- on the Old Camp
around." and If he Is an American. Tne writer
was personally acquainted with Walter Kit-
t1l?B-jy,bo,wrot,tt;.0.n"- ".1Ib lrtJ "nil died
at need's rerry. N. If. He also wrote the song
for the "Old Home Veek" in New Hampshire).
Ua was an American. hi. ij. u,
Tour testimony Is valuable, coming as
, It doea from a personal friend of the au
thor, and settles the question beyond dis
pute, wo inarm you.
Wants Complete Copy
Can you give ma Information that would
enabl me to secura the rest of tho words of
tots poemt
"V11! ?a"h!n' one day In the garret, I found
A ebest toat was battered and old.
"iSj'0? vfn rusty, the sides Mere all dusty:
Toe. top. It was covered with mold.
And the Bigot took me back many years.
As I gazed oaohe (ays of ray children dear.
, My eyes were Ailed with tears," '
The lines appeal to me strongly and I hop
ou may be able to help me. 0." B. K.
The selection Is unfamiliar to me. The
rest of the poem will probably be handed
,ln. by reader. yfe hold your address and
We will forward the lines should we receive
them.
Author of a Poem
kW.'!1 om5bS.dy t,I.,..nw wbo wrote 'Tales of
the Jlenaald Tavern" 7 E. Il?"v.
Alfred Noves. oria of the mint nnniis. -
livlne,.IinjUb. poets.
ruatloa In your CoroerT Wht books were writ.
by Charotlt. BroaU, AnnTBnU 2 EnTii;
Charlotte Bronte wrote "The Professor."
"Jane Eyre," "Shirley" and "VUlette'' i
Emily. "Wutherlxur-Helghts" ; Anne. "Agnes
Cray" and "The Tenant or WlndfeU MalL"
Sachet of Rose Petals
WWI you pleas UU n how to dry rose peUlsl
.JBpf caa I toaka josb sachet ot themt uX.
Gather rose petaU when the roses are
In. their richest bloom, but not when the
dew is on their., and pack in a jar in layers
two inches; deep, sprinkling about two table,
Kijocns of Hut, dry sart upon each layer.
Continue this nntll the Jar is full, adding
iresb petal- and salt dally. Keep La .
dark, dry. coot place. A week after th
JM rfctey U gataMd- turn put tl salted
jiaJbi (4h a bfu.a platter, ml sjut taa
iMssifhr mJ.il the map fat loosened. Tfc
hMUgporato tiwowiBi with lha tonavU.
lightly nnd set away to ripen. It will bo
ready for rose Jars, etc.. In a fortnight,
and. If kept covered, will be good and
fragrant for 20 years. Formula: Violet
powder, one-half ounce; orriB root, one
ounce; rose powder, one-half ounco; hello
tropo powder, one-half ounce; mace, one
naif teaspoon; cinnamon, one-quarter tea
spoon, and cloves, ono-hnlf teaspoon. Tho
mlxturo for sachets should bo dry. Inclose
prepared petals In small bags of thin cam
brio and cover these v,ith silk or satin.
Poems Long and Sad
.?lh?.?iM llk" t0 set th longest nnd most
sorrow ful poem you can cet. I am much ln-
tSri?n R,A,hli!KJn'1 ,of l'?cn' nd should like
to learn them by heart. . I am sendlnc vou an
leVler.""""""1 envelope so ySu may ansX?" b?
Ynu set a difficult task for me. Long
poems are t.j be had from overy library.
And of sorr.ful rhymes, the world has
had a surf.t for centuries In the shapo
of e egles. eM, I take It that you want a
s ngle poem a. d not a voluo. The finest
olegaio poem In the Kngllaa language Is
perhaps. Tennyson's "In Mcmorlam." You
can get It at the public library or from any
book-seller. We havo not the heart to ask
any render of the II. II. c. to copy it for
you. You would better let us know how
long the mournful poem must be to suit
your fancy.
Tetanus Deadly Germ
Wll you pleatso II me why tentauns Is so
ofter fatul? Why shoul.i 1 , ni, ."..". "?
or hand, which Is often a shallow scratch alTeJt
tho nervous system within a few hour?? Are not
tho stories that come to us from battlefields
often gross exagersttons? The man who Is told
he has totanus Is likely to die from the nervous
shock. At least, this h the opinion JJY"""
NBAK 10NOUAMUS.
The deadly germ or tetanus comes from
the earth. It gives off a poison which Is
from threo to four hundred times as power-
ful as strychnine. To quote from a scien
tific treatise: 'The germs, curiously
enqugh, do not leave the wound to wander
in the blood, but the poison they give off
goes directly up tho Urge nerves and the
spinal cord, quickly putting all the muscles
under Its Influence," Mothers cannot be
too careful In hot weather In attending In
stantly to wounds "mere scratches," If you
will received by children In barnyard,
stablo and workshop. I have known per
sonally of two deaths resulting with fright
ful rapidity, one from the scratch of a
rusty nail and another from the chafing of
a dirty rope upon the wrist of a man who
tried to hold a resthe horse by winding the
rope about his wrUt to get a firmer hold
upon the animal. The hurt should be
washed out immediately with warm water,
and the doctor be surumoned to apply anti
septics. Tetanus Is an awful and real peril.
The fact ought to be well understood In
every household.
EVER-POPULAR SERGE
EVEItY one who has worn 'sergo frocks knows how Invaluable they aro. This Is
onn of the new fall models In navy blue. The white satin vest has small buttons,
with a ring of blue ns a finish especially attracttvo Is tho touch of whlto satin
carried on Into the vtalst In a piped effect, edging the crossed stole nnd belt, also tho turn
over in the pocket, sleeves nnd buttonholes as well, Tho stole forms a round collar In
tho back of tho neck; from under this comes the new Ions collar of Georgctto crepo
Tilth a 1I1 op edge of the serge.
The buttons aro of n contrasting color In a mauve shade. The waist Is lined
throughout with whlto China silk. Price, $20.
The hat Is of satin, bound In tho samo color with grosgrain ribbon. It Is one
of the now "Lewis" models, turned back cither sldo of tho front nnd back. Tho hand
some ornament is of black metnl, combined with ostrich feathers the color of tho satin.
This model Is made In all colors. Price, J12 CO.
The name of tho shop where these articles may be purchased will bo supplied by the
Editor of the Woman's Pago, Uvn.vi.vo Ledger, 008 Chestnut street. The request must
be accompanied by n stamped self-addressed envelope, nnd must mention the dato on
which the artlclo appeared.
Making a Lamp Shade
Parchment shades, painted to match the
base of tho lamp If that happens to bo a
fine piece of pottery, or to harmonize with
somo of tho room furnishings, are espe
cially attractive and expensive. They nre
quite the newest thing, and ns such aro
greatly to bo desired Tho work on them
Is dono by hand, and each ehade Is a work of
art by Itself, for It 13 done with special
reference to tho lamp with which it is to
be used.
But If vou know anything about decora
tions, you can get a parchment Bhado nil
ready to be pointed for $2.50. Tho parch
mont Is neatly mounted on a strong wire
frame and tho top and bottom nre orna
mented with dull gold brnld. The colors
applied must be oil. Tho shade Is not fin
ished for water colors. .
If you make a silk shado, here Is the way
to go about It:
Cut a strip of silk an Inch wider than
the depth of the wire rrame. Make It two
or three times longer than the circumfer
ence of the shade. Turn under the top and
bottom parts of the silk bo that a strip
Inst the width of the shade Is left. Put
over the frame, drawing up the drawing
strings carefully, and distribute the gathers
evenly. Tack Into plnce and cover the
raw edges with dull gilt braid, which may
bo bought at any upholsterer's shop.
Home-Made Sand Box
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What Salt Will Do
Sprinkled on carpets when brushing them"
makes tliem urignt anu ciean.
A handful placed on a newspaper, will
keep your Irons clean. Hub the Iron over
tho paper onco a week.
Brine makes a fine pickle for fish, meats
and vegetables.
Sets color In figured materials.
Handkerchiefs soaked In salted water are
much pleasanter and easier to wash.
Salt sprinkled over the ice you use to
freeze Ice cream which hastens the freezing
process and keeps the Ice longer.
Salt and vinegar mixed Is a good cleanser
for brass and zinc.
A handful of salt In the hole where you
plant your potatoes will kill the worms at
the roots and help the growth of the plant
Throw salt on a sudden blaze. It will be
extinguished.
Peach Pudding
Bake a shallow loaf of plain cake and
scrape out the lnsldes. Fill with fresh cut
peaches. Pour over this a thick custard
made of three eggs, three tablespoonsful of
sugar, one and one-half cups of milk and a
bit of almond flavoring. Sprinkle chopped
meats or powered macaroons over the top
and bake until the custard Is set. Serve
with sweet sauce.
IMlii
B elk IJ
IB
ism
A'
Tho handy man around the house, just
from looking at this illustration reproduced
from Popular Mechanics, should be able to
mako a sandbox for the kids. It Ih four
by five feet In Blze; Is stanchly built with
a railing so ns to make It safe for tho very
youngest member of the family
Frosting' a Cake
In making delicate frostlngs for cakes al
ways make It a point to add tho coloring
or flavoring matter with a medicine drop
per. This prevents getting too much in.
How to Test Diamonds
rtoal brilliants mny bo recognized by
tholr great hardness nnd high rcfrnctlve
Index, which aro not found together In
nnv other but a genuine stone. Tho dia
mond stays brilliant becauso It Is no hard,
whlto other Btoncs become cracked and
dulled by friction.
Vnr nn pxnerlenced eye It Is not difficult
to dotcrmlno from tho nppearanco of tho
fncots whether or not a stone Is good Tho
fncots of Imitation stones nro Boldom so
regular ns thoBo In fine dlnmonds. With
the latter the greatest caro la taken In
grinding to smooth and polish not only the
facots, but also tho whole form. Into such
shnpes as to avoid differences In the re
flection, refraction and scattering of tho
rays,
A necessary tool for testing diamonds Is
tho file. It cannot Injure or mnrk a real
diamond. It quickly mars an Imitation.
Bettor than tho fllo Is a fragment of sap
phire, becauso this Is tho next hardest
stono nftcr the dlnmond. Any stone that
can bo scratched with a sapphlro Is surely
no diamond.
A dlnmond plunged Into wnter will be
brilliant and plainly visible all tho time.
An Imitation stone will hardly bo seen.
If a person looks through a diamond as
through a plcco of glass at a black dot
on a shoct of white paper, ono slnglo point
will bo seen clearly. If several points aro
seen, or a blur appears, tho stone Is imita
tion. Tho whlto sapphire, whlto topaz and rock
crystal aro commonly mistaken for dia
monds. Acid will also help to establish
tho valuo of your diamond, nlthough this
Is work for tho expert. Acid will remove
tho polish on tho faco'of tho diamond, but
will not harm It otherwise. It does not
affect emeralds, rubles, sapphires or dia
monds. Imitations of these stones will
yield Immediately to tho chemical test
Luncheon Cookies
Hero aro some llttlo cookies that any ono
can mako and they tasto delicious. Cream
a quarter cupful of butter with a. cupful
of brown ougar. Dissolve an olghth of a
toaspoonful of soda In a tablespoonful of
water nnd add a cupful ot flour and a half
teaspoonful of vanilla. Mnko Into Bmall
balls, placo on a buttered pan and bake In
a hot oven.
Fancy Mail Box .
Tho country homo must be distinctive In
overy detail, henco tho cottngo mall box.
They are' mado of heavy cardboard, or you
can uso a lightweight wood llko that In
cigar boxes. Cover with cretonne to match
your porch furnishings A disk of tho board
Is first covered with cretonne. To this Is
Joined, with puffings of cretonno, a smaller
disk enclosing a bit of mica on which tho
words "Incoming mall" or "outgoing malt"
aro Inscribed, Cigar boxes, which form tho
foundation for theso boxes, are fittingly
decorated with black paint, shining birds,
flowers nnd tho like.
THE CHEEHfUL Ctjf
I never tr te f
As tKrougK tVie. 4
world I mi rtoincs,
1 do not 1.3k morfi
tKircJ5l n I
My twites willjort!
growing
m)
For a Tough Fowl
Add a teaspoonful of npplo Juice to tho
water In which you cook a fowl of doubt
ful age. It helps to mako the meat more
tendor and Juicy.
Spring Twilight!
Singing In tho rain, robin? 1
Itlppllng out so fast 4
All thy flulellko notes, as If if
This singing wero thy lastl j
After sundown, loo, robin? f
Though tho fields aio dim A
And the tices grotv dark and hii
Dripping from lcnf ,t?Mft
- "... IUHO, '
'TIs heartbroken mustrs
That swoot, faltering straln-i
uinu iiiiuHieu memory,
Half ecstasy, half twin 'J
Surely thus to sing, robin.
Thou must havo In sl-h
Beautiful skies behind the hJ"
And d wn beyond tho night A
Wduld thy faith were mine, rolli
. ,Then' V'-ough night were Ion,
All Its silent hours should melt -J
Tholr Borrow Into song. f
ndward RoUM j
Well to Know J
flub your oilcloth with a mlttuteeM
wax and turpontlno occasionally it I
tho cloth In flno condition. V
To prevent the odor of cooking rSt
or ham from going nil over the hou.
n. few red popper pods or a bit of chir
In tho pot In which they nre cooklnr
Never uso water that has stood 'l
load plpo over night, unless you a i
ing for lead poisoning. Run at In.
bucketful off beforo using.
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SCHOOLS
AND
COLLEGES
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.SAMPLE- OAIEKTHO'
In Satin. Crepe Meteor and Serge
Drosses for afternoon or street wear.
Xd.".y $12.75 to $29.50
Final Clearance of all Sum
mer Gown, Dreaie$, Shirts
and Coals regardless of cost.
S1120 CHESTNUT STREET
Next Door to Keith's, Third Floor
jksgagggaoe
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Enter this department nnd prepnro to
ncccpt a position whore culture ns well
as technical skill Is demanded and ap
preciated. Tho faculty of tho College of
Liberal Arts and Scicncos nnd tho faculty
of tho Department of Commercial Educa
tion assist vou personally in nttalnlng the
highest grade of proficiency.
Candidates for admission may select tho
Four-lpar College Secretarial Course,
which leads to the degree of Bachelor of
n?Ac!0 inr Conjntrco, or they may select
tho Two-Year Secretarial CourBO.
Tho distinguishing and valuable feature
ri,iJJi.,t?5dilly1 s,ccretarlal course Is tho
S.n 5 y?n,S ls Blven ln non-tcchnlcal sub
lltu.leJg? ?rado ln association with
regularly matriculated collego students.
nE.T..w n'ownatlon, write, phono or call,
and ask for Catalogue M-2.
Phone, Diamond 0S1
Temple university
.uroau nr below Berks Jl
Philadelphia
BANKS
BUSINESS
COELEGE
HIGrlTSCHOO.
Ilrtalti ths Shirk!
of Druditrr
Do you Just "work?" Ton en
securo nnd hold a position aril tin
he opportunity to co to ths lm-J
If you will come hero thres eUki
a, week. Don't you want a naUnti"
You can do It. and at small coil .
Send for Now Catalopii. ,
Nleht School opens Sept. C. Enter uj tu
D23 Chestnut St., I'hlladclpbli ',
rlnclpal
PfthIlV:H?.St0"?r' S.n Castlllan. Prl. nr
uiiuiiuiiaIwi, llll Walnut.Ph.Wal.Ba"
TJIAClimS for schools and sohools for ttach.
rs: free to employers. Nat-1 Teach.?!' An'
.. j. vua, o- i-erry jjiag-, sprues 2JJ3.
Y.
M.
C.
A.
1421
Arch St.
Write for
Booklets
Yonne Men and Hon
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School of Engineering (Eras;
Offers practical counef In KM
Construction (3 yearsli .
Chemistry (4 years). ' , fl
Vehicle DraUKhtlnff&nulndii
Mechanical Draujhtlor (t j
Preliminary Engineering (I rm
Undor tho direction of nwiis
125 other hljh-Brade courxi-Ce
merclal Preparatory MuitsJ
Ileclster Sept. 25-30. BtrbW.
OKOItOB SCHOOL, flUCKS CO., M
Georcre School co-educationi iuT
Collego Preparatory, also Manusl Trttolt
Sanitation courses for boys. 227 tcrti n W
nmlny Creek. Athletics Friends' nun. 0rp
Walton. A. M., Prin., Box 215, Bucks 0t, f
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VnjANOVA. TA
VIIAAN'OVA Noted for Claislcsl ssl Cs
merclal Courses. Equally prominent fsr Or
Hlectrlcal and Mechanical Enslneerlnt Conf
Full decrees. Athletics. Also Prep. JdJ.
any colleso. Hev. Edward a. Donan, ILJ
O. 8. A., Pres. Kor catalosue liinH it
Registrar. Box 70, Vlllanova, Pa. '9
MEKCEBSntmO. PA. tg
Youn Ladles nnd Girls
Make it as follows:
A Food
A Thirst
Satisfier
Prepare as usual; slightly more cocoa
per cup than for hot cocoa Use all
mule or milk and cream t cool;
serve with Ice.
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"Coolc' Tours Through
WILBURLAND"
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Cocoa in fahomt
H. O, WILBUR fc SONS, lac.
PHILADELPHIA
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a'wson & lyeivianv
1115 Ckestnut Street
Opp. Keith'i
Millinery
Sale
ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE OF ENTIRE STOCK
REGARDLESS OF FORMER PRICES
(14) Hats reduced to.-. . . 1.00
(22) Hats reduced' to, . , .2,50
(18) Hats reduced to,.. .3,50
(16) Hats reduced to. .....4.50
Theae Hats; formerly sold at $8,50 to $25,00.
Materials are lisere, Milan hemp, leghorn, felt and satin'
A large number of white hata are in this lot,
Phila. School of Design for Women
IIROAD A MASTER ST8. REOPENS OCT. 8
., Tull courses In Art, and Industrial Art. Prno.
ion! Fls'hTo'n"'!!.'..?.!. brftnCh"- 'S.
V' V'EOlTO,rfl&,?Kg"'E
SWARTmiORE. PA.
THE MAltY LYON SCUOOL A Countrv s.ki'
In a C'olleee Town. CollwPrsDC.Vftr SSSS1
Oeneral and Finishing- Courses Apo'loVViv
study. One teacher to every six irl. ?,..,
classrros. SEVEN ' OAbISeV. our Jl ' BehaSFUl
Birf 0 to H: Mtp.com."qpt. II.M.rrlit A II vAlt.
,,r,.Crlt.A.II..Prln,.otxl30y.tHTvaYi1,Vr
OVERI1UOOK. PA. " "
The Mercersburg Acaileif
FOR HOYS Merctrtbnrr,'?:
Bend, for Catalorua to Win. Msnn Irrlnt.W
LL.D., Headmaster. Ilex IK. V
8WAKTHMOKE. PA.
SWARTIIMdltK lRi;p.tn.tTnRV 81
P?VrV fAitllltV In mAAn ...lt-.,nlnMd t
lns. recreation and redned surrouodlni, J
tal. moral and physical detelopmeat. A.".
Ilnton, Headmaster, Uox II, titrartaaufc
BETHLEHEM. VA.
St
Bethlehem Preparatory Scm1
Prepares for leading- colleges. Ext. irMfj'!
atliletlo nalds. New bldgs. Catalogue of m
John I). Tugger.M.A..Hendini.i.r.lUlbUaia
LANCASTER, PA.
MISS HAYtVARD'S SCHOOL FOR mrtTa
Overlirook. Plilla Pn. College PreDiVit?,.
Special (our.es. 'junloV and Muelca? DarrT;
ments. Athletics. Domestic Science . n.Jfi.
cslls for Pupils In Ba " Cvyd iferlSJrliSS
Wynneneld Ml., H. Janet figW,V.lMi.rif"..i',''
TORRESnALE. PA.
JIONTESSORI TEACHER TRAININO HCIinnr
Nnf An.l... -. r """" "
i. ..i ; - - nuuBiauii. iiiraiiieaa.
uox lis. uorresdal. Hous.. Torrssdali ?
FRANKLIN nnd MARSHALL ACAD,
it. x-ancaster. 1'n. Prepares coirs
vui.e.c. nna lecnnicai scnooia.
sddrees The Principal.
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HOltDlLVTOW.V. N. 1. &
ntriF!NTnivN MiiiTiiiv iNaTITCB'
JVe havo had 31 years' experience W.VS5
boys for college and busine.s. .Our cliMWJ
ods and. military tralnlne develop boy'Gwjf
ly. phislcally and morally. Write for
Principal. Iiordntnwn.nii-tti.n.l.wt jj
$2.
NEWTON.
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