1 EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1916. GOOD FORM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS MARION HARLAND COOKERY HINTS ' - - --.- I. I. . - Mil it If. if' Ki &t M'LISS DISCUSSES MASCULINE , VANITIES OF YEARS GONE BY i i Muffs and Earrings Once Part of Man's Ward robe, Why Should Feminine Predilection for Swagger Stick be Criticised IN HEOAIID (o a tecent article that I wrote about the advent of tho swagger Btlck to Philadelphia and the humorous attitude that the men In tho street take toward women's predilection for It, a reader requests mo to call tho attention ef these critics to tho fact that If they earch the annals of their own fashion history they will find that men have never hesitated to Invade woman's sartorial do main when It pleased them to do so. ','Muffs and earrings wero two very particular mascullno vanities In the eighteenth century," sho writes, "as you j can verify by looking at old pictures or by ' consulting two very Interesting vol 'times written by a Philadelphia woriian, ' Alice Morse Earlo. Doubtless they, with jeweled baubles dangling from their cars jnd muffs In their hands, looked every Mt as fomlnlno as the girls of today who carry tho little canes look masculine." t It Is quite true tho men of two cen turies ago had as great a fondness for their muff as for their snuff. It Is re- i corded by that hardy old chronicler, , Eamuel Pepys, that ono year ho was so torn between his deslro to bo fashlonablo and his deslro to bo economical that In lead of buying a muff ho took his wlfo'a tost year's ono for his own use. And In a Boston newspaper dated March 5, 1716, a chagrined Bostonlnn ad Tertlscd tho loss of a muff In theso words: "Any man that took up a muff dropt en tho Lord's Day between tho Old Meet ing House and tho South Meeting House re desired to bring lt to tho Printer's Office and Shall Bo Kowarded." ,, Obviously It was his Sunday muff. In tho samo book recommended by my reader I find an Interesting warning gainst tho Immodesty of tho hoopsklrt. It was Issued by tho women of Burlington, N. J., about 1700 to their "dear and well beloved sisters." It cautioned them against: "That Immodest fashion of hooped Peltycoats, or yc. Imitation of them, Either by something put Into their Pet tycodts to make ym sett full, or Wearing moro than Is Necessary, or any other Imitation whatsoever, which we tako to be but n Branch springing from ye. samo corrupt root of Pride. "And also that None of Sd friends Ac custom themselves to wear their GownB with Superfluous folds behind, but plain and Decent. Nor to go without Aprons, Nor to wear Superfluous Gathers or Pleats In their Capps or Pinners, Nor to Wear Ihelr heads dressed high behind, neither to cut or lay yo hair on yo fore head or Temples. "And that yo bo Careful to Avoid Wear ing of Strlpt Shoos, or Bed or White Hcelod Shoes, or Clogs, or Shoos trimmed wh. Gawdy Colours." I must confess that In a day when our eyes havo becomo so calloused with al most kneo length skirts, preceded by tho silt kind. It would bo difficult to think of banishing tho hoop bocauso of Its Im modesty. Indeed, I had nlmost been guilty of tho suspicion that Its recent voguo was so shortlived because of Its uncompromising modesty. How ono would enjoy stationing tho writer of tho above warning on Chestnut street and watching her expression as sho viewed tho merry crowds go by. What would sho who was shocked at tho revelation of a bit of neck duo to high hair dressing say to tho exhibition of tho human form divine for which mod ern styles nro responsible? Can't you sco her rushing back to her cscrltolro to take up her quill pen to lndlto a forvont warn ing to her erring sisters? M'LISS. SEEN IN THE SHOPS Letters to tho Editor of the Woman's Pago Address all communication to M'I.I. core of tlir Evening Ledger. Write on ono aids or tho paper only. Dear MLlss Kindly send m nim of rood frscklo cream LANSD0WNU A stamped self-addressed envelope, please. This applies also to Mrs. II. MARION HARLAND'S CORNER Wants a Camera Please excuse ms for falling to express my thanks to tho Cornerltes for (ending mo copies of "Crossing tho liar." I "till hopa that iora day I may bo ablo to help In tho gnod work I notlcod that some one h-id received .1 camera, and have been wnnderlni; If. by chanio. there might bs anuther for mo? I havo alwnjs longed for one, but havo been n.fublo to Gratify my de Ire. If a Corncrtte could cle m one It unuld make mo tho happlcH and ir.nnt grateful girl in the world. UEUritUDC W. Wo havo been fortunate In ncurlng cameras for former applicants, and I am hopeful of the result of your petition. These Klfts usually como from amateur photog raphers who have bought cameras of later mako than those thay formerly used or have wearied of what wai to them a fad. 1 am referring your letters to these two clauses, likewise, to owners of cameras they .ra too busy to use, and which would be a boon of prlco toOejtrudo W. Helping a Musician I received your letter today. Incloalne tho ad area of Miss Agnos C, who wlahea to get a music roll. I am writing direct to her, sendtmr the muilc roll, together with a few pieces of ?ltula which alio may Una to hae. I thank you or granting ma tha privilege of dolnu tho llttla taror for a fellow musician I, YD I A I. A note, every lino and stroke of which reveal the true gentlewoman and the loyal Cornerite. Sho never dreams what privi leges she accords us by her co-operation in our mission. V All rammiinlfnllnn. ntfil..BA fnvt.n Ifjtrland should lnclon a stamped, "self- uurBisru envelope ami n cm clipping of the article in Hlilrh ion ore InterrMrd. Persons irlililnr to old In the chnrllnble work of tha II. II. C. phould write Morion Harlnnd. la rare of till pnper. for nildren'tn of thou they would like in heln. and. having received tbem. rnmmunlcnte direct with thuee nartlei. m- t Some Enjoyable Games Tour letter and nanic yntl. inclosed 1 return the which I thank you, games to piay. games were received fnr I think they will be great ased 1 return the narfi In . .. -.-.. i .-.. ooa oroer. DLUlAn i . In explanation of the last clause of this letter I must mention that, now and then. It pleases us to 'end, not donate, a page of games to young people who plead for amusements suited to their ago and tastes. It speaks w?ll for our Junior constituents that these Invariably are returned, as our grateful correspondent reports for herself, In good order. Request Meets Generous Response S..wJ,h ' thank you for your klndneae Bubllshtna my reauest. f received n int nt n tnacaclnea from two periona and have enjojed teadliu them, and t.Vmked the donora. I havo eon a reader of yoar Corner for years, and an way havo admired tho good ypar corner, for years, a ic is aoinr. MAnUAKET O, Of course, tjvo readers responded to your request for magazines. It Is one of tho Corner's way3. Of tener than not, four, Ave, or ten obey the Injunction not to allow reading matter to degenerate Into rubblah. who deserves well of tho Corner and all connected with it. Tour recipes are fine, and "clean out of the ordinary." Having tried tho first one, and approved highly of tho result. I "speak by tho card." Cream Tomato Soup Will you please tell me how to make cream tom.ito roup bo that It will not curdle? I have tried and tried, but It will curdle. I have fol JV,ne'1 'S.1 dlrtlona for making It mot falth luily The samo thing happens to potatoes au gratln The cheeso and milk will not agree. I read your Corner eery day. I hope lomo day to lo able to help somebody. M. W. The cream of tomato soup for which directions aro here given belongs to the "soup maigres" otherwise, meatless soups. You may. If you like, substitute a pint ui koou sujck ior naif ot tha mill;, mix ing the soda In tho reserved pint of hot milk and adding It just before serving. It Is especially nico If a tablespoon of whipped cream be laid upon tho surface of each plateful In serving. I cannot com prehend why the milk should curdle in either of the Instances you cite, If It Is fresh and sweet. Try adding a pinch of soda to the hot milk before mixing with the grated cheeso In the potatoes au gratln. And do not let the tomato soup stand longer than Is absolutely necessary before pouring It Into the plates after tha soda Is stirred. A few whirls r.t nn ... whip should incorporate It thoroughly. Tomnto cream soup Two cups of fresh tomatoes, chopped fine; one pint of strong stock or Bkimmed gravy, ono cup of bread crumbs soaked for half an hour in hnt miiir one teaspoon of whlto sugar, one tablespoon of onion Juice, pepper and salt to taste, one tablespoon of butter cooked to a roux with one of flour, chopped parsley. Cook to gether for five minutes, run through a vegetable press, stir In tho stock and sea soning, and return to the Are. Simmer 20 minutes and add soaked crumbs and parsley ; cook together five minutes, stirring In as much baking soda as will lie upon a dime, and send in at once. You may use canned tomatoes for this recipe If you have not fresh. JUVENILE TAILORED MODEL THE little girl's tailored frock of whlto linen is very smart for this season. It comes in sizes from 1 to 6 years The small sizes may be worn by tho wee boy. The waist, which fastens In the front, has n box pleat with threo tucks In tho side, ending under the belt, with a raised waist lino. Tho stylish little Bklrt. with two pockets and wide hem, has an inverted box-pleat front, back and either side. The pearl buttons completo this frock. Price, J1.2G. The flopping little pique hat has a circular pleated crown stitched. It has a band of tho same, which buttons to tha soft brim. This makes It simplicity Itself to launder. Price, 49 cents. The name of tho shop where these articles may bo purchased will be supplied by tho Editor of tho Woman's Pago, Evening Lkdoer, 608 Chestnut street. The request must be accompanied by a stamped self-addressed envelope, and must mention the date on which the article appeared. cheerful eo- Hamburger Roll Allow mi to lain' tha hjinil nt workers who contrlbuta tested recipes to tha Corner. W all know, and most of ua Ilka lUmbujr steak. I send In a recipe for prepar lnr It for tha table which may be new to some ?t your readers. It offers variety to the dally are. Who doesn't get sick to death of the same eld way of cooking tha usual thlngs7 If house mothers would speak frankly, all would aay. "W do!" Hamburger roll- Two pounds of Hamburger steak, naif pound of pork or ausaga, and two cups of bread crumbs or eracker crumbs. Soak the crumbs and mix all tha lnrredlenta thoroughly, aeasonlnir to t&atM. Put a can of tomatoes In which has been sliced an onion Into the bake pan. Roll the meat Into amall cakes, add tha tomato and onion, and baka 40 mlnutea In a moderate oven. Cover lor tha drat half hour, then brown llghtlv, HOUSEWIFELY, You are right In saying that we all weary t times of our own family fare, however luxurious It may be. Hamburger steak Is palatable and an economical dish, If prop erly cooked and served. Economical, inas much as we pay for no bones, fat or gristle In buying It, Every scrap may be eaten up, and contentedly. We mix meat, etc., as described above. Then It is packed In a wall-greased mold with a funnel In the middle and Bet In a dripping can containing enough hot water to cgme half-way to the top of the mo-d. A tin plate or cover of soma kind U laid ovejr the mold and the Steak Is cooked about half an hour to tha pound. Turn It out upon a hot platter and lay upon it slices ot banana fried to a light brown. Tha slices are arranged perpen dicularly about an Inch apart, pointing to ward tha top of tha molded meat. A slice Is served with each portion of the steak. You will And this a delightful accompani ment to tha ottak. But the tomato sauce advised by our correspondent is also good. Keeping Paint Fresh To keep an open pall of paint fresh stir It well with a long stick until all the oil at the top of the pall, is dissolved. Now cover with water. When you want to use the paint again pour off the water and your paint will bo as good sb new. Novel Ways to Use Potatoes Tea following recipes are great favorites with lay meo. folka, so I send them tu you. Bcallopsd potatoes, with eggs -Slice tha pota toes tbia and arraruce them in a baking dish in Uyrs with aalt and pepper to taste and bit at butter. . Kill the duh and nearly cover tba contents with milk. liaka for 43 minutes la a hot even. Just beiora serving break torn us on top of the potato and return to tha even or to egg to set A llttla ihlaly sliced awie I a gTut Improvement Potato , Piucake Oruta one tan to twelve Kudluss-sUed potatoes and add ona or two well-beataA g3 4 teupooo of aalt and a bait Uospoeti of tiawuag powder sifted, with flour j&k a ramcr mm patter 111 weU and nnrii .quickly. mfnim recbM wlU make ti ike upon a- bot grtddla. svr ntsutas, SJ! It belps to oek Cover for tha first mem turoj cakw 'jiit ensBSh for throe.-' as !, UBUTKVUa W. Prevent House Odois Oil rags and waste of this kind used for polishing bathtubs, silver or brass should be kept in covered tins or Jars. This pre vents the odor from going through the closet In which they are placed, An Autobiography Wales England wed; so I was bred. 'Twas merry London gave me breath, I dreamt of love, and fame; 1 strove. Dut Ireland taught me love was best: And Irish eyes, and London cries, and streams of Wales may tell the rest What more than these I ask'd of Life I am content to have tfrom Death. Ernest Ilhys. Convenient Carrier Four tin cans, the ordinary kind usually discarded, will make, if filed off smoothly at the top and fastened to gether with a wooden block, a nrni-rSi-fll rnr. rier for nails and other small bits of hardware, Popular Mechanics writes. IIP umiuiiimiiiiimimiiiinn E? Tt 'r wJw provides ua wltli novel I ! jgstiwrt MHtpm tor (akiSjf JMiUtvW I 3 sa awfsBsssMPSwSgNr m a w&Qm -4&Uly I ? fmmftt, tlnsrsfcra, as ooa 10 Fine White Diamonds 1 Sapphire In Platinum Ring JtaSSl. cine nrt .fi iJ.UU Other Duunond and Sapphire Rings from JJ3.0O to SMS, THOMPSON 3U Ss. Stk St. t mu isilnvirvrmrriyi I Summer Salads The ono dish that In theso hot days can tempt the nppettto when others fall, Is a crisp, cold salad. While the man of the house may think It's only half a meal from a masculine viewpoint, It makes a mighty good entree for him. Thero are plenty of salads which nro made up of meats and vegetables combined, enough to serve for a substantial luncheon at least. Tho dressing par oxcellenco Is olive oil, or French dressing with plenty of oil In It. Thin not only tones up tho system, but It Improves tho salad. For many years lettuce has been looked upon as tho salad plant. It forms the foundation for almost any salad. But the leaves should bo white and crisp to be a complete success. Wilted, dirty leaves aro fit only to throw nway. After you have washed all the dirt out of the balnd, allow it to stand in Ice cold water for an hour or so, renewing tho water when it gets warm. Add a bit of lemon Juice or vinegar to the water to mako It more crisp, v Wipe each leaf of lettuce between the folds of a clean towel before using. Having thus prepared the foundation for your salad, the rest is simple. In theso days of tinned meats, it Is possible to get variety for every day In the week. If you liko a slight flavor of onion or garlic, rub tho salad bowl In which tha salad Is to be served with a slice of onion or a clove of garlic. Bt-of Salad Cut into dice 3 rather large cold boiled potatoes, and put them in a bowl. Add the contents of a tin of beef loaf or fresh beef loaf cut Into small pieces. Marinate In French dressing. Put on Ice and when ready to serve add a table spoonful of pickled beets, a teaspoontul of chives, and a tablespoonful of parsley, chopped line. Serve on lettuce leaves with a bit of grated hard boiled eggs on each portion. Tonguo Salad Cut a can of ox tongue Into small cubes, and add a loose cupful of finely chopped cabbage, a cupful of finely chopped cucumber pickle, 6 hard boiled eggs, also chopped fine, and a teaspoonful of celery seed and salt and pepper to taste. over tins pour mayonnaise dressing to which lemon Juice has been added, Chlckep Salad Chop one cupful of tin ned boned chicken and n cupful of Eng lish walnut meats. Add a cucumber, pared and cut Into cubes, and an equal amount of celery. Marinate with French dresslrg and garnish with mayonnaise in a bowl of fresh lettuce leaves. enough buttermilk to cover tho stains ro maln there for a few days. The acid in tho buttermilk will soon remove the Btnlrw. Odd Trinkets From Abroad Jewelry has taken a turn toward mili tarism like everything else In France. Now there are all kinds of trinkets cither fash ioned by the soldiers In tho trenches or copied from their designs In gold and slUer by some enterprising silversmith. You can got all sorts of odd llttlo trinkets, such as Infinitesimal hand grenades of gold or sil ver with a picture of the absent ono Inside, rings with red crosses, "bodies" and various data inside, odd bracelets made from parts of shells worked with a file, and other queer things, Whatever may be said of the artls tic vr.luo of these trinkets, their sentimental value Is assured. Rgsinol jjDfSoap Discolored Baking Dishes If a casserole or any other sort of bak ing dish becomes brown on the inside, let I I " I ss maKes clear skins and good Kair The regular use of Resinol Soap for the toilet, bath and shampoo can usu ally be relied on to keep the complexion clear, the hands white and soft and the hair healthy, glossy and free from dan druff, Jf tha skin or scalp Is already In bad condition, a short treatment with Realnol Ointment may first be necessary to restore Its normal health, ttoslnot Haap and Ointment are sold by all drug- fists. For samples, free, write to Uept. 18-1, teslnol, llaltlmore. Md. Men with tender faces find that Resi nol Shaving Stick prevents irritation. GOOD FORM Good form queries sTiotiM he ad dreiscd to Deborah Ruth, written ot one fde of the paper and tinned teith full name and addrett, though initials ONLY will be published upon request. This column will "appear lit Monday's, Wednesday's and Friday's Evening Ledger. Advice for Party )rnr Tttiorah Rush I nm going o entertain n. few friend In late September at my house and want to ak nbout thirty, altogether, so It will be a. half Informal affair. Would you mind wording an Invitation for me and do you think e .ouia aanco to xne munic ui talking machine? What eott of refreehments would be proper to serve? II. O. W. I should think a talking machine would mako sufficient sound for a small number such ns 30 pcoplo (o danco to, provided the dancing Is connnea to mo one room. 4 For refreshments It would be nice to servo a light salad, fruit say, If chicken Is too expenslvo for what jou wish to spend; then I would have Ico crenm, cako nnd lion bons A bowl of lemon punch or fruit punch Is always a delightful thing to havo when guests nro dancing, ns they nro apt to be como very thirsty during the c::ciclse. A formal note should bo written as follows: Number of Btrect. Jtlss II G W requests tho pleasure of Miss s company on Sat urday evening, September tho sixteenth, nt eight o'clock. AugUBt tho sixteenth. Use Luncheon Napkins Hear Utbornh Hush When nerving Ico cream nnd enke to a few friends during an evening. Is It all right to serve lunch, napkins Instead of the dinner size? Should Ico cream be served on plates or In saucers? CAIIIUH. Not only Is It all right to serve Ico cream with luncheon napkins, but It Is the correct thing to do. Ice crenm may be served olther on plates or saucers, although th,o former way is given preference through custom at present. Several Queries Drnr Deborah ffiisn Will you kindly tell me whether It Is good form for n lady to any she wished to "kick" a certain woman In tho faco? Another question I have been nnxloiii to limo answered Is tho significance of the gift of a yellow garter tied with a decorative baby ribbon and ndorned with a small bell. I wnH told to wear It on my left leg. Pleaso answer at our earliest comenlencn nnd oblige. ANXIOUS COimESPONDBNT. It docs not seem possible that you can bo In cnrnc3t In your first question, ns, of courso, tho expression of tho wIbIi to kick another In tho face is extremely 111 bred nnd unladylike, no matter how much your frlond mny havo felt llko so doing. Thero Is on old custom nt weddings that tho bride should glvo to each of her brides maids a yellow garter with tho Injunction that she wear It on her loft leg, and It Is supposed to bring a proposal from tho ngnt man within a month after first putting It on. I do not know tho origin of this funny old superstition, but some persons llko to keep up theso customs Just for thotfun of It, As fnr as I know tho ribbon and bell have no special significance. Another odd, tradition about tho garter Is that a bride should wear a bluo ono, and as sho goes upstairs after tho wedding breakfast to change her bridal gown for her travollng costumo sho stops at the landing nnd throws first her bouquet to her waiting brides maids nnd then the bluo garter. In both cases the bridesmaids wh6 catch the articles tossed down to them. It Is supposed, will be married before the rest of tho bridal party. Theso old customs cause a good deal of fun at tho receptions nnd nro very generally adhered to, though, of course, they aro nonsense, pure nnd simple. ' DEBORAH HUSH. Sewing Novelties Have you seen the little glass elephants and dogs and cats that are selling In tho toy shops Just now'? They have bright glass eyes and are so attractive that they aro suspected of being useless. Ilut they aren't. Tho soamstress uses the little glass dog to hold an emery, which sho can have at hand nt any time when her needle gets perspiring In this hot weather. Tho cle phnnt carries a tiny silk pincushion on his back another necessity for tho woman who sews. Dishes With CoverlS So many meals are served ,. .til n this warm weather thatL6 & I Ing dishes have THE CHEERFUL CHETO I ! I'll be, z. rvtrp pitycd ors by lite; Tke. $ood zrd btd "tkc-t, oi.cK yctr brings Vorvt rest witK rrc. tA ti.ll rtw aod Is just to Wve -no broken strmOa. rvTCi werthe;,hateh'5 inve covera iVvWtSfc; .. . . .. ---- v nm .'" compotes ior iruits and dessert. T ers. Bohemian glass Is ,hriN nouscnoiu use just now. Amm. "US million red for table ware. m,,tri,,,t foo. ""'srieii Wash Your Coffpfll Coffee should nlways be .,v.. l be astonished to see the amou?. IW mil numicu, "" fsHMfe An v Til 111 1 1 1 1 1 ff 7 Wfl Hill yf s" Mw feu "l iPN -a tttju-j i' u; IMWbniA v IlilBWlJi TFrN Flies and Mosquj.Oi Carry Disease They arc dnngerooa to Uj KILL THEM WITH SgEPARD'SFLYanir INSECT KILLER Just spray In tho room-euredWau all Insects. HarmloM to reople. jut your Scaler today. SHEPARD'S CHEMICAL CO WILMINGTON, N. C. Dr. W. H. Montgomery SEaX? Philadelphia's Famous Face Specialist 907 FLANDERS BLDG., Walnut nt 15th YEILS FOR BEAUTY NEW FASHION HINT Consult me. I'll Improve your looks won derfully. All facial blemishes removed. When You Serve Iced Tea Serve Worthmore ' It is your assurance of a per fectly blended beverage free from bitterness and dust. Worthmore Tea possesses a full, rich flavor that makes it the most refreshing of all summer beverages. For dally use or for the unexpected guest It i the most economical yet mosl satisfying. Only ten cents i packet. TACKED DV Alex. Sheppard & Sons WM l.U. t rillkADKLl'HIA. VA, 3 SCHOOLS andCOLLEGES BANKS BUSINESS COLLEGE :lLl"i Chiropody Chiropodists carefully trained to meet the requirements of the Pennsylvania Bureau of Medical Education and Licensure. Write, call or 'phone for Cata log M-4i Phone, Diamond 031 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Ilroad Bt., lieloiv IlerL. riilladelplila. eives accurate,- comprehen sive, practical knowledge of tho great world of business, its methods and machinery who are so successful as our graduates? Day School opens Sept. Bth Night School opens Sept. Otll Xnttr any time 925 Chestnut Street 1 r- .. , morlo' Furruioht'llualnci tJ.i OKRMANTOWN. VA. GERMANTOWN FRIENDS open8 OMOaOTlI SCHOOI ATOFriCB ov.nuuLDAU,yAPTE 8Tn BTANLCr n. YARNALL. rrlnclpal NliW HI.OQMFIKLD. PA. Younr I-ndln.and Clrls PENN HALL SCHOOL F0It-OlilU3 Modern fireproof buildings, new rymnatlum. swimming; pool. College, preparstory. modern languages, music, domestic arts. etc. Certificate privileges. ltooms with prtrnta bath. Hotel Gladstone. Atlantic City, occupied by school sacb. May. Work continues without Interruption. ltates 1300 FRANK 8. MAQILT A. M.. Principal. T Phila. School of Design for Women IlKOl'KNS OrTOIIKR I, IDlfl BROAD AND MAhTKIi HTltKUTS jnjRMANTOWNjJPA The Stevens School for Girls 2tl W. Chelten Avenue, flerruantown 49th year opens Sept. 21. Kindergarten through rollega preparatory. Special courses In Domeetln Bclenca and Conversattnnal French for girls and women. Manual trng. Mls Mary Rentier. Prln. OKRMANTOWN. PA. Get the Rcuad Package Vud for Century. Ask For and GET f Caution kAvold Substitute! b HORLICK S ftTsslMlFBTIft twtmatn 'VftsMm tmpmmwi Jt tffcUUiB MHC& ,Vj,V.J..JW J the amaiMML MALTED MILK Made from clean, rich milk with the ex tract of select malted grain, malted in our own Malt Houses under sanitary conditions. Infant and ehlldrtn thrivm on it. Agrees with the weakest stomach or the Invalid or tha aged, Needs no cooking nor addition of milk, Nouriihe and tut tains more than tea, coffee, etc Should he kept at homo or when traveling. A nu tritious food-drink may be prepared in a moment. A glassful hot before retiring induces refreshing sleep. Also in lunch tablet form for business men. I ubstKuta Cast Yf U Sam Price Tmkm m Pmmkmgm Hmmm WALNUT LANE SCHOOL nf;,I Sclenca. Interior Derora'n. BecretarlaLithUt Ics. l-AHBU.-s A.U.M1 INSTITUTE 78th Ya ..v....w... ..hwuv.,,, v,uurai tj atory. Music, liustneas. Normal, .chid muucrfi uuiiaintcs lor (in Year New : College t'repar nal. Junior, Sep. Institute. Box If. New Dloomneld. I " U" fp$f aaaaa pP aaaaa tmmiMiiWUimHmmui l'rtvt. tir W Coiuruaw T 'rre 4 alma m r e sael future ScM 1 Ima aiUt 1 saeeutf builneis mtn tmi any other twi school In Xam It alio hie one ( best equipped KM buildings la iotrla. Com tiercUIul secretarial cmiH for both mim. Send for JM Tal Boot. PRInTH iifHOet 1 I'Jiie Ht. " el M I SALESMANSHIP Saleamanshlp pays better thaatthf young. men and place them. na uc particulars. Strayer's Business College S0tJia7 rha.lnut St.. Phlll. Walnut 38 1 Mala tM i I HAXOVEH. N. n. Hanover Tutorincr Schnr.1 ID ."i i N.y mmp.hlr. J!Uls..aim. r7c.nd.da.;TO.C?ar.n.an,B,rSd"mo,:;t u vv. ..KYOuy. Dlrsclsr. Every Younr Men and Dors Y. M. C. A. . 12 Arch St. Uooklets on request. Cenlral Preparatory School , DAY ANrD EVKNINO pives compiet. preparation for cpl. lege or professional school. CertfrU Pa.8if;coni"1 by "in coif,1,,.: raiulty of experienced. collenl t ralnf men. Alf facilities, such li gymnasium. Natatorlum. Boclali and business Department prepares) law K'ementary 'Bahnol Day School opens Sept. 12 Ev.nin. "eSSSSf ScT's31 Ev,nln' CIIKSTEB. PA, BOOTH BETHLEHEM. PA. Biahopthorpfe ManorDl J;- Co"i" l.hln.'f?ur... for hi ItWgA'&SZ: ffw.ua,?n.lm.Hl8ag'?i: TOKBE8DALE. PA. UOTESSORI TEACHER TBAININQ SCHOOL 7"To!;?F 'JJ1'" t "irl".i pracj courses! send for Int. cat Mrs. J. Scfctt Andarson. Directress, faos 111. Torreadaia Ifoua. TorVetdaU. pi Young Men and Boys liAKBlSMDUa, VA. HARRISBURG ACADEMY J A. ountry school founded la ITS. V wf Modern buildings, larg campus. V. auuu v,...c. uu iuuiviuus.! instruction. Thorough college preparation. Rata tiOO to ISOu for single room. All athletics. Separata school for younger boys. We lnvlt closaat Investigation a Peraonal visit If possible. ioi cats4ogu address AHTilUB E. HBOn-N, B. A.. Headmaeter NAZABETH. PA. Nazareth Hall Military Academy KAZABETU. VA. Founded 1713 A Military Academy fcr Boys. College Prs. paratory and Business Courses. Military Ufa at. fords healthful eiercUe and atrenxtheos orderly habits snd obedlanu. .All Athletics. A school that Is better Ucauas tt Is different, and diar ent because It la better Addresj Bsv. KBAKC13 E. CBPKEKT. Principal. WEST CHKHTEB. PA. ffTATV NOKUAIj SCHOOL- - BOTH SEXKi. 3faw-l jtsr yer O. M. PHILIPS, tits. w lh,)v foist 0 th, Stystons atatt-' iiWNSYLVANIA Military VtAUva Separstt Preparatory Behoal h. rcteyD waaM Tlfjlue , Crack. Cavalr -Neff College Hrf. SaUman9hlp. Send for LlMWU nao i'iiiniu wirw PALMS SCHO0LJ Thirty years at 17th ond CluiUBt. '."TJ Business. Shorthand and secretarial CM SPANISH Tutoring. Fur CutlUta. W class less, rraniiauon 3 AWera. 1UI WaUa.ra. Young Men anJ Ban . The PhilL'ps Brooks Schwl J jjoya- scnool, opposita Clarx rara. u.yj aojoininr buildings, mrge. iuuj-j'u Kslum Exp. teachers. Year book. BUK TlKh, lliadmu.Ur. Ml Baftlmar BROWN PREP Blart.?dVcSj . rrtpar ror college, eusinets. iw y- -lea. Call sr send for Catiloa t. , H'; u -t t JVOXANOVAjJPAi, VILLANOVi OETTYSBCBO. PA. renngylvanla Cotlece of O.ik. t. Offers, tea eollsm co5?? in i?il,y.l,?, and engineering, alt leading t!? J"i?rJ "a desTtc. Permanent 8t5tareih1,J'.,y'r' c?a- AI,.nul " charges ahSS?" ilXcr! ulty ol 8S. and 450 stuSni. .'if"10- c- srnment and Honor sSSm S.tud.n' Qoy. wf-sais- " ass eSisssiii Pr,.ldnt gHt U.D., ITnsiull.A sTn ni...lAl fnnTTitTi Electrical and Mechanical EnglaeMtsJ Modern bulldlnzs and eoulpmtat. Prep, school kai. EutrAi for Catalog odJrees Brt'rr bua s. villahuvjsi sXU,TpBmigT rA. H S.JBPtaJSSSS'eS ssbVsm m,,i. mum and a guar s ins for buitness. Co m cu'tuiX Svlh rear op -JsM Tsm. Wrlta tor aataiogiw. "M Uhiir Pa n MH-Vtil ear opa,j 1 BWABTfrMOBE. VA. WEXOKAH. N. T " " WEN0NAH XSkS M 13 miles fr- .VlO tsJlad. CK&-S ACADEMY In toi .Army JBolors. nSSlSr. am thaaslehla. In tn. .u. ... ShW8!!. s. - AW "rWr SS mri2mm& W U. Wnauk'ff. j' "" sl"a!B3l ft: ?aR ssFfiSA wm ccT.li.n.hrn"fi0uSdlnd'iia WC tpat u your swanninore our- .. a. h. TAMf.iN:oN. He; Bex II, SwarlhmoMjrti. II. I - siipin - CARLISLE. FA. . CONWAY HALL && ; provad courses. Palnc'S?5'itrt &&SSS?WsWX& BDMMITT. K. J -3 CARLTON ACAPgJJ "A . rtl ivj. Jn 1? . ii Er Va ct 1. Sffissasfy tedSHA