Sf HP ;. f I I f OOMORM FEMININE WORLD TAKES TO THE VEIL, pNfew Fad Is Not Inspired . the Result Fashion's TfUICINa the veil" has come to have JL more than a purely convcntual.mean fag. Once you had to have a religious e&Ulnff to perform thn,t holy act. Now the Most worldly, the most Irreverent nmonir im at no higher a dlctato than that of Dame Fashion "takes the veil," more In Wi emulation of tho Veiled goddess, lata, how- U. AttaK It.,. t.1 r anraaf .fn rorl Yltin. .www., .! u- nnswi" ... Veils are in again. Not the ordinary fttce kind, which Incidentally never go out, Imt long, graceful, flowing ones made of chiffon or crepe de chine characterized to make tho most prosaic of us resemble dashing widows or alluring adventuresses. It was a man who, by an unexpected clever stroke, put hls finger on tho reason for this new style. The war, of course," ho said with In .dlsputablo perspicuity. "You see every woman on tho other side la a Widow or 'omo kind of n mourner. They alt go creped and veiled. Now, does It mako their grief any the less poignant to havo their costumes enormously becoming? Of course not. Even tho moat homely woman has her face softened and almost beauti fied when It Is framed in one of these soft clouds. ' "Kxcept that their husbands and brothers havn gono off to Plattsburg or with tho naval reserves or to tho border, American women have been denied a good cause, for mourning. But It would bo un natural to expect them to forego ItH bo coming concomitant, tho veil. Conditions In Paris evidently have sot tho fashion. ftVlth the samo debonair nonchalance that causes neutral and pacific women to wear military bonnct3, khaki suits with car tridge belts and the llko they have adopted the veil; hence the ralnbow-Uko Letters to the Editor of Address H communications to M'Llae. care of of the paper Dear M'Llsa Will you please lt me know through your column the follow Inc: 1. Where "Rube" L. Ooldberir. nrlclnatrr of the "I'm the Ouy." "Father Wm Might." "I Never Thought of That." etc.. can bo addressed? 2. What would It coat to ml n eenlprt letter, weighing one ounce, to Montreal, Canada? 8. What would It cost to send it sealed letter, weighing one ounce, to Manila P. I.? J. A. B (1) Address htm at tho olfico of the Hail. New York city. ' (2) Two cents for an ounce or a frac tion thereof. MARION HARLAND'S CORNER A Thanksgiving Song I am a reader of your Corner and should like to know if you could nelp me to tret the "Thanka glrlnr Song." I have been looklnir about with out success. MUS O. K. There are so many ThanksclvlnE sonKS feXthat I fear you wilt have to give us a line fcjjor two of tho ono you are aeeklnjr if read ers are 10 identity it. uo inn, ami we win zee what we can do to find It for you. Origin of the Potato X heard a man declare today that potatoes wer not cultivated first In Ireland Then why call them "Irish potatoes," I should like to know? And this name they have borne tor hundreds of years, haven't they? While upon the subject will you tell us where aweet potatoes come from? I 'am a conservatlvn woman, DO years old. and I am irettlm: tired of tre wai the rresent seneratlon has of doubting the truth ot alt sorts of old things I call it "removlnc violently the ancient landmarks." If you read your Bible you will see that a curse Is pro nounced upon thoso who do that! MELISSA a At the risk of incurring your dteploasure I am forced by facts, vlilch I respect as much as you do the good old things, to tell you that the white (or Irlnh) potato was not first cultivated In Ireland. It was In troduced Into that Island by Sir Walter Raleigh. He found potatoes growing In North Carolina, then a part of Virginia, carried some of them to his estate near Cork and planted them there. This was In 15S5. They took at once to the soil and flourished so finely as to become within a century the staple food of the peasantry- It was probably a native of South America perhaps of Chill. Sweet potatoes were carried from Peru by the Spaniards to their country, and thence, in the course of time, wertJ introduced Into England. Some writers cay they are indigenous to East India and known there as yams. They are so unlike white potatoes that they can hardly be considered members of the same botanical family. Practical and Useful It Is with real pleasure thst I pass on to fellow Cornerltes a few household hints, which know to be practical and useful For Clean Ins Jewelry there Is nothing better than am monia and water. If dull or soiled, rub on a oft brush. Wash, rinse In cold water, and tub, first on an old . lines handkerchief, then with chamois skin. Their brilliancy will re turn and the method cannot bo surpassed. Furs, when taken out In the autumn, are often found In a crushed and mussed shape. To freshen them up. wet the fur with a clean hairbrush, rubbing up In the wrong- direction. Let It dry for about half an hour in the air. Then give It a rood beating on the right side with a rattan bestir. Then comb with a coarse comb, following the right war of the fur. Never use water from a stone reservoir for cooking pur poses. Never allow fish or meat to remain in paper. It absorb the Juices. To preserve Sowers, put a little saltpeter In the water In -which you place the bouquet, and the blossoms will live for a fortnight. J. I W, A budget of serviceable suggestions from a. tried and true member ot our working corps. Against but one ot the quintet do we set an Interrogation mark. 'Why not draw water from a atone reservoir for cooking purposes? lake Miss Rosa Ds-tle. 1,1 only ask for Information." Mother Shipton's Prophecy Somebody referred In conversation at a lunch on party today to a prophsey several hundred ra old which has bean fulfilled la a wonder ul way by modern Inventions. It was made by an English witch named Shipley. Can you tell me who aha was and where I could and her prophecy T Everybody except me had heard of her, but nobody could give any particulars about , Was thara aver such a witch? And what vh the prophecy? II. Q. M. Tour Informant did not get the name gvite right. The woman accounted a sooth syer in her day was Ursula Southlel. who .jskfcrrtea carpenter ruunea Monx snipion. I tern went among the English peasants un- '" the title of Motb.tr Shlptoh. This Is j prophecy, KQTHEH SHfPTCarfl FKOPHECT. Carriages: without hones shall go. And accidents fill the world with wc Around ths world thoughts shall fly, In th twtaklliur elan are. WtUr ahaU yet more wonders da. How Strange, yet It shall be trues Tea world upside down shall be. a gom oa launa el root ox tree. And no hors or ass be at their side. Under water men shall walk. Mall rids shall sleep, shall talk. Etna air. men shall be sees, whit, aid black, and green. a In th.o water shall float rouu Muum uaq coui rise. A easy as a wooden beat. tia snail oa iauna ana xi , it bad that u not now known. Pi and water shall wonders do. rlaadghall at last admit a Jew. I tea world to an. and shall come alaT&tun hundred eighty-one. m vh born in Yorkshire In ias and la IMS. As tfcs world fcu outlived wet for iu aegtruotion. wa may! SM rr, is propnecy u a .una i bus-m at utter improbabilities. lnHait eoa of tlta prdc- u mm rsnjimniif.. It U 44 Uut iWTK JmW kr ceaw 4&tm tha m m mhW8 few ttmiumiU um QUERIES MORE IN JOY THAN SORROW WOMEN ADOPT M'LISS DISCOVERS by Grief, However; It Is of War and Mandate visions that float along tho highways and byways these days." All of which I granted htm. But when he began to bemoan tho fact that tho uni versal adoption of tho Insignia of deep mourning and widowhood would lessen tho meaning of tho veil when a man really came to die I had no patience with him. "How." ho walled, "are we men going to be properly mourned when wo pass Into the great beyond If you women adopt tho veil for such trivial and frivolous occa sions as a shopping Jaunt or a trip to tho movies? Wo ought to riso up and pro test at this movo to cut us out of some thing that Is duo us. It Isn't fair." But men have always protested againit our startling stylo Innovations. Why should we hoed their purely personal and selfish reasons now? If tho veil is no longer the emblem of tho deepest kind of mourning, fashion will soon evolve some thing to take Its placo. It may bo de creed that wo grieve In faco masks or beauty spots, but It is scarcely probablo that tho "fetchlngness" of tho widow's veil over will be rivaled. For too long a time has the widow had the exclusive right to this charming head piece. Small wonder that at the first whisper of fashion's approval thousands of women have botakon themselves to tho veil countor for tho thrco or four yards of soft chiffon that tho new veils require. Presently when tho stylo Is fairly well launched one shall gllmpso a seeming mirage In the crowded streets of tho big city. Floating clouds of lavender, green, flvo shadei of blue, pinks, crimsons and yellows will bemuse us. Tho veiled ladles nro upon ua! M'LISS. the Woman's Page tlir livening ledger. Write on one side only. (3) Tho domestic postage rates apply to the Philippines as wolt as to Canada. Two cents Dear M'LIss Kindly ghe me the address of the doctor" that came from India and curd the blind lady of Pan Francisco' V. T. Doctors Aaron and li. D. Green are doubtless tho physicians to whom you re fer. Write to tho editor of the Journal of tho American Medical Association, 17 West Forty-third street. New York city, for their address Let me hear from you If you do not get it. All rommnntrntlona addressed to Marlon norland should Inclose a ntjmned. self addrensrd cm elope and a dinning t the article In wtilcli you are Interested. lrrons nlihln: to nlil In the charitable work of the II. II C. should write Marlon Ilnrl ind In rare tit IIiIn paper, for addresses of thoe tltey wonld like tn relp. and. hnyjig received item, communicate dlrret with tlioao parties. one superstitious generation to the one following. Copies of Poema Have you tho poems called "Tho Little ninck Sheep." by Paul Laur'nc Dunbnr. "The Fool's Prayer." by Edward Rowland Sill, and "How Did lou Die?" by Kdmund Vance Cooke? I Ilia miles from n public library and hae not these selections In my collection. Has any ono a recipe for sweet cucumber pickle nr n good catsup recipe? MUS, J M. A. Your queries relative to the three poems are parsed down tho lino to those who will sympathize with your Inability to ob tain them from a public library. Tho selec tions are so popular that you are likely to receive one or two if not three from our well-read and obliging; constituents. Cucumber Pickle Choose only Bmall cu cumbers, as they make pretty as well as tender plcklea Lay 160 small cucumbers In cold water for an hour. Remose and drain, thon turn Into a clean stone crock, and pour over thorn cold brine, so utrong that an eee will float on the surface. After standing In this three days the pickles may be removed, drained and dried on a clean towel. Wash the atone crock and return the cucumbers to It. Cover with pure water until the next day. Have ready on the ranee hot vlnecar In which vou havn boiled two minced onions, twenty cloves, an ounce each of mustard and celery seed, and a few blades of mace. Fill the Jar with this boiling mixture, and add a cup of sugar, etlrrlng the cucumbers from the bottom. Cover tightly. In n week Bcald the vine gar again, and return to the Jar. Let the pickles stand for six weeks before uslntr Six months Is even better. This is an old family recipe warranted, after a century's wear, never to turn out shriveled or with ered cucumbers, provided always that one Is willing to follow each Btage of the proc ess faithfully. I haie eaten pickles put up In this way that were 20 years old. They had gained richness and tenderness with age. You do not say what kind of catsup you have In mind. Assuming that you mean that which 1b most generally In use I sup ply directions for tomato catsup: Slice a peck of unpeeled tomatoes with six white onions and boll together until so soft they may be rubbed through a colander. Now strain through a colander,. Next strain through a sieve and return to the Are with three bay leaves, a tablespoon each of pow dered mace, pepper, cloves, sugar and salt, a half teaspoon of paprika and a tablespoon of celery seed, this last tied up In a small cheesecloth bag, Boll for six hours, stirring frequently. Remove the bag of celery seed and pour in a pint of cider vinegar. Bring again to the boll, and remove from the fire; when cold, bottle and seal. Pure and Clean from dairy to table Hires Gold Milk For all homehoU ua Economical and tuuuiy Ondmr frtun yos Grocer HWIS COHBEMSgB MILK CO. 1 Ar Sir istedljMa mmmummmmtmmmimm mmwam mtmmm m .EVENING LEDaER-PHILADELPHlA, MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1916. SEEN IN i x BLOOMERS FOR THE TOT IS THERE nny outfit of more use than tho romper for tho little tot? This comes In slzei 1 and 2. Tho pattern Ib equally pretty In pink or bluo gingham. Tho whlto pique at tho neck, cuffs and belt aro brlar-stltchcd, In the samo color as the rompor material. Notice the small pocket tucked half wny behind the belt. The latter passes through two 3traps In tho back and Is buttoned each sldo of tho front ; thl3 hold3 it firmly. Tho romper opens In the back. Tho price la $1-25. Tho pique hat with detachable crown Is extremely cunning with this. Tho crocheted buttons, (taring brlrri on either sldo and rolling upward in the back, mako this an unusual and pretty littlo hat. Price, $1.26. Clothesline Post Take ono old boiler tube and a discarded wagon hub, put them to gether in the pre scribed manner and presto ! you have, Popular Me chanics tells us, a clothesline post. The boiler tube is cut to a length of 8 feet and sunk into the ground so that only (i feet arc ex posed. Sections of gas pipe are plac ed at right angles through the hub. A coat of paint is applied and a post as practical as could be bought is the result Fan-Backed Chair A new wicker chair that Is attracting much attention In the shops where It is shown Is painted in various delicate shades, and has a decidedly queer shape. The bot tom Is of tho regulation hour-glass shape, with a wide, curving back that stands out In a huge fan-shaped arrangement, worthy of the Dowager Kmpress of China. It Is wonderfully picturesque, and photographers have not been slow to realize this fact. Many pictures of well-known actresses have been posed In a chair of this sort, to very good effect. ItH value as a household decoration depends largely upon the size of the room In which It Is placed. Approval by tho New York State expert veterina rians would be more than enough for most cream eries, but at Men- dale our own in spectors inspect not only our cows, but the cows of our neighbors from whom we buy milk. MERIDALE BUTTER It is only by maintain ing this standard of purity and sanitation good butter" can bo assured. AYER&McIUNNEY ffiSLSS- PiukdelpnU Bell Phone, Market 37tt Keystone Phoh, Jtala 173 Look for the "Utrlfotl" vnuQualr-tiiht, (lusU and odor'Ptoofal your gncen, rfltili'Jiti I Pill ml if I II I 111 ilH mi I THE SHOPS Make Your Own Seasonings Celery salt may be mado at homo with very little trouble The main thing to re member Is that all the celery tops that you do not use during tho winter should be put on top of the range, or some other dry place, to get thoroughly dried. Crush to a powder, ndd an cqunl nmount of salt. IJtUUUUaLLUUIIUMlBJllllllllUIJJIUi Flies Bring Disease HBH. aO0NTADtOU5 KMHndE 1 DIJCA3CS nijsRaW9BK.yfe jl. KagtaOlMfqw c3for, l2Ks$ji0Pil Bini jlBir Did you over consider tho terrlblo significance of tho death rate rtraong Infants? Vo you know that the common IIouso riy brings xl. ff.ma aiiiuiTnrantllRParalvslR.Tvnhntd Favor and other fatal dls- Smiwf Thn VI v la tho prcatost snreader ordlseasB eermn known to Medical Belencc. Can you afford to run the risk of allowing theso pests la your borne? Kxtormluato ; uem am uemuuni niw SHEPARD'S HOUSE FLY AND INSECT KILLER : Bure death to Flies, Mosqultoa, Bed-bugs, Cock-roaches, Fleas, Moths and all other '. Insect and QEBM lllo. Government Oil Iclnls and Dr. Murray, a celebrated Fhyalclan and Sop ' crlntcndent ol Health, ol Woshlnrjton, D. C-, ENDORSE IT, vlzj On August 29th I witnessed n demonstration ofShepard's Fly Killer and found that In a confined Bpaco this preparation did kill flics. AlxmtROO files were liberated la a room lixSO feet and fumes from a bottle of Hhepard's Fly Killer were blown hnur nil the flies In the room , Thofumesfromthlarreparatlouprcxlaced nolllen'ectaupontha , I four persons present In the room during tho demonstration, and except f u nu uaur ant, As ons of thn nnrsnns was conducted, I take una cod wined inerein. (Insect A.anraver fron with and nrat class stores. SnEFDEnD'S W a -J-, w I I 7?n 'HRBM einol Soap a. friend to poor complexions ncainui soap is uui uuiy uimauauiy cleansing and softening; but its reg ular use helps nature give to the skin and hair that beauty of perfect health which it is impossible to imitate. Tendency to pimples Is lessened, redness and roughness disappear, snd in a very short time the com fiexlon usually become clear, fresh and Velvety, GOOD FORM"" Good form qucriet tfioutd be ad' dressed to Deborah Ruth, written on one side of thf paper and stoned wtth full name and address, though Initials ONLY toll! be published upon request. Direct to 'Whom Letter Is Addressed Dear Deborah Kuan When writing- n tetter to n newly married couple, wnosonnme should bo placed on the envelope, tho husband s or wife's? and oblige If the letter Is sent to both, tho envelope should bo directed to Mr. and Mrs. -', but If tho letter Is written to ono of the newly wedded couplo tho onvelope should be directed to that one. Because a woman marries Is no reason why she should lose her Identity and Individuality. Ho Is Mr., but she Is Mrs , quite as much. Chance Acquaintance Dear Deboran in r""" """; j senfhore last week and the ear was crowded, "o I t next to a ri?5,T!-.n. As we pro- - .a t.tia Jtrwrt (a 4tlsa when ho answered me he made n few further remarks, so that we erew quite friendly, lie told me where he was rolna- to atop and I tolrt him where I am Maying-, hut he did not ask If lie mlKhl call, and I did not ask him to. Now I liked this' jonnf man yery. ery much and would like to have him fpr a friend. JVould It be proper for me to call him up and nsk him to call? r- " Dl It Is never good form to pursuo a chance acquaintance, as you suggest, especially If tho acquaintance Is a man, and equally espe cially when ho has shown no desire to see jou. It Is also never wise to start a conver sation with strangers when traveling. If tho young man wants to sea, you, he will en deavor to be Introduced to you In tho proper nay by somo mutual friend, you would be taking a very false stop to mako any over tures yourself. Yes, Ilavc n Chaperon Dear Deborah flush My mother has allowed me to !nlto 10 friends hois and (?lrla on i a picnic to spend the day in the i Pork, anil she says wo muit have a chjperon. It will spoil the fun, I am sure, nnd. every one will alt around nnd bo stiff. Will you help me with your advice? My mother says she will let me follow it. NfcLI.. Your mother Is perfectly right, my dear Nell. It would be a mlstako not to have an oldor person with you. Why not ask somo ono of hor age to bo with her, so that your guests will not foci obliged to converse all tho time with hor. Send Cards on Day Pcor Weoornn Rush Mr husband and I have been Invited to n Harden party tho first week In September, and ns we shall ba away we cannot attend. , Hhould I send regrets, or what la tho proper thins for mo to do? The Invitations "ad Mr. nnd Mrs. Miss Dorothy Thursday, September 14, from 4 until 7 p. m. I in anxious to do tho correct thl". Send two of your own and two of your husband's ilsttlng cards in an envelope nd drcsscd to Mr. and Mrs. nnd Mlsa on tho day of tho tea. Tho two cards aro Bent as nn act ot acknowledgment to tho two hostesses, Mrs. and Miss whoso debut It probably is. DEBORAH RUSH. for Infants and Invalids E-iOHLietC'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED ILK Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. For infan ts, invalids aid growing children. Pure nutrition, upbuilding At whole body. Invigorates nursing mothers awl tho aged. More nutritious than tea, coffee, etc Instantly prepared. Requires no cooking. Substitutes Coit YOU Same Price hnd been killed bv the fumes. oi puxo ux luu miuua uto uui. uupiuaa (Slencd) A. L. MOnitAY, M. D., Bunt. Health, Washington. D. O. ' nrescnt when tho abovo demonstration pleasure In substantiating tho lnforma. (rllgnca) u. n. i-ur-iuis, Investigator,) U. B UepU Agriculture. iwnrv battle. For Elto at all Druzelsta Manufactured and Guaranteed by CHEMICAL COMPANY. Saw ! EXTERMINATE i fllGMQlJSE FLY NQvw WILMINGTON. N. C & The soothin?. restoring influence that makes this possible is the Resinol which this soap contains and which physicians have prescribed for over twenty years, in Resinol Ointment, in the care of skin and scalp troubles. II lis skla U in but coiwUfcoo $reuj-h tcslett or n uswisa vh si cosoutlcs. o a liulo Rtilnol Ototaeat at int. Reused Sc.Jp as4 OUMas4 niJdbyHirutil4. Fot sample frt,vrU VEILS-CORRESPONDENCE THE OgRFUL CHEP Iv& completely recovered, surprising "t ?yT From tke love tK.t I fell int. short time o. Itls svcK . relief to et.t I wooldrst htve, mbae-cC it ror nytKlrr5 xhouoh. Y . a. x Gone About the little chambers of my heart Friends havo been coming going many n year. Tho doors stand open there. Somo, lightly stepping, enter; somo depart. Freely thoy come and freely go, at will. The walls give back their laughter ; all day long They fill tho house with song. One door alone Is shut, one chamber still. Mary B. Coleridge. Friday Soup Cream of tomato Is nn excellent soup. Use ono-half can of tomatoes, ono-qunrter teaspoonful of soda, ono quart of milk, a slice ot onion, four tnblcspoonfuls of flour, a teaspoonful of Bait, a bit of pepper and one-eighth cupful of buttor. Scald the milk and the onion together, rcmovo tho onion and thicken with flour diluted with cold water until thin enough to pour, bolng care ful that the mixture Is free from lumps. Cook for 20 minutes, stirring constantly until It Is well started. Cook tomatoes with tho sugar for IB minutes, add soda and rub through a sieve. Combine tho mixtures and strain Into serving dish over butter, salt and pepper. i ROBINSON GREATEST $1 CrsS PRIDE of K1LLARNET S,TEAi-45c 54-lb. Tin 23c; y4-lb. Tin 12c jsm anM)!"" TEA rnsj233 A cup of deliciously strong, fragrant Tea is what you'll have when you brew Pride of Kilfarney. You may search this city over, but you will have trouble to find a tea that can compare with Pride of Killarney, even if you pay 80c to $1.00 'the pound. Pride of Killarney is a rare blend of the choicest teas grown in India and Ceylon, and has iven years of satisfaction to thousands of the most particular tea users in and around Philadelphia. Use Pride of Killarney Tea for icing. Its flavor blends perfectly with lemon, which cannot be said of many other teas. You'll enjoy Pride of Killarney Tea any way you use it. BEST GRANULATED SUGAR '?.,K.r 7c KAMELIA TEA u. 29c -lb. package, 15c; -ll?. package, 8c , A very good Tea of fine flavor and body. Kamelia is conceded by the thousands of satisfied customers who use it daily to be "The Best' Tea sold in this city nt its price. If you like a mild drinking tea you'll be pleased with Kamelia. You can have your choice of Black, Mixed or a very fragrant Old Country Assam. Robinson & Crawford The Stores Where Quality Counts Throughout the City and Suburbs "8Ti ifinSCHOOLS l I"fSf "" ' " I. ! IP SALESMANSHIP n Balesmanshlo para better than othtr Women's Vocations taught in special courses for diet icians, social workers, costume designers, private secretaries and story tellers, dressmakers, milli ners. Full details in Catalog M-43. rbone. Diamond 631 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY 1 Broad St. below Berka 1 Philadelphia Yonnr ladles and Olrls OEBMANTOWW. P. b r-z ;- " 1J The Stevens School for Girls' . 281 W. Chelten ATeniie. Oermantown 9th year opens Sept. 21. Klnderearten throurt ccllece preparatory. Special courses In Domestlo Science and Conversational French tor airls and women. Manual trng. Mlas Marr Bentler, Prln WAT.TMTTT T.AWTC fiTOnni Fo 118th year. General. Colleto Prap. Illah School gradi-lntermedlate Vrlmin.&islo" SomaaW Bclance. Interior Decora'n. BecreTarlai.ithlstlcZ "--, "... riii, r. Blshopthorpe Manor'0 ?''? ' l,hln joursef for hUh TsWSE&BS: liustctomestlc Sclencs. eto Individ ittin antTTii nvTiiTvifvi. TOKBEBDAU5. PA. lio.vriisaoBi tiucheb tuainino school Youny Udles A irUt prac. courses; send "tot Int. cat. Jlrs. J. Scott Anderson. Directress Bo 113. Torreadale House. TortesqaK, Vs. Younr Men and Bars CHESTEBjPAj PKNN8YLVAXIA MLUTABY COIXEOB TraTns men to command. Superior acholastla. physleal and moral tralnlnr to devtIopijjpVrtor faen. A acHool that means more thai trass buu ,..-.. i i.. r. umi.i'riu..iim iw. ! ,,..;, asnawsnisiljiiTi, . Kaxarstb. Pa. Founded IHt. NAZABETH. PA. . Naxarsth. Pa. Founded 17. Sr.S?yf 9f.,l.ip.?,p .,n1 Bu'lness Courses. Itealthlul. All Athletics. Invu thor. befor. dZ ildlnj. Add BeT. WaucU E. ardnert. Prg'ipaf BUMM1TT. N. J CARLTON ACADEMY" ' Ilouaamotbar to Siva persoaaleare- tt CKARLSa UlTCH'n.T-V "a M. BeadmasUr. H&UJMOKBi PA "ilVABTimOKE PBEPABATOBY BcltOoi,- fci2fe'rt5iig fmuu-m iroitifL-Lju.i4iiajiiiuijiTiTrriii i , iB You Need Not Fear , Weaning Time Weaning lime is hot neces sarily a dangerous lime for Ihc baby weaned on EikOLE Condensed WtCMIKU. It pnmdeta liiMrnouruninj, nnW,. pared, pslslabls food Uut jour bsby wi thrive on. .Sale, clttn snd Vrhoknme, Forconrtnicncndtconomr,uie"Eula Drsnd- in your cookmj where ihe r?m, calls (of milk snd tujar. It sires a deli cioua rich Uaror la cake and puddmii. Whtnyou buv milk or mill products always aih for OlDOfS & CRAWFORD TEA VALUE H w. TIA Salesmanship Masterful Salesmen In great demand. Nclt Collese Is the oldest School ot Sales manship in the country. Morning, afternoon and evening classes. Instructive Literature, Silas 8. Neff, Ph. D., J. Warran-Neff. President and rounder. Manager. NEFP COLLEGE cestnu? si. Fill ENDS' CENTRAL And Its Elementary Bchool ofter sTsaVl courses of education from kindergarten to col lege. Write for Year Bpolt. Schools opea t mo, 26th. Enroll now, JOHN W. CARR, Ph. D., Principal lBTIt A?TD RACB ST8.. PlIIIiADELPnlA Neff College PuMlo. Breaking. Elocution. DramaUo XrU Salesmanship. Bend or Uleraturt. 1730 riie.lnut Street PALMS SCHOOL Thirty years at lTth and Chestnut Streets. Business. Bhorthand and Secretarial CoorMfc OEBMANTOtV-y. PA. GERMANTOWN FRIENDS opens cnirri atofficb 0MO..a0TH aJrlUULiDAIIjY AFTER 8TB , STANLEY R. YARNALI- Principal Young Men and Boys Y. M. C. A. . H21 Arch St. Write for Advertising Salesmanship Active co-operation of the .Poor Richard Club and the Sales Uana gers Club. Practical. up-to-tne minute Instruction for, young, man ""'." !".."" "." . weeiy including Business Law, Economics. Instructors and lecturers are big. successful mu.., Tultwn moderate. 125 other nlgb-irM pooKiets UsD-TlliriVT nnniT '""-""-i;-"-.- TilJtr. vvvyw nun- Bl0.r;Sd'ch.7ry u tPrW fa . business ud CltU Srf Ics. Call r eend for Catalog Z 8ALT8UPBO, PA. sSfOMlNEOlS SrKfNOSSCffOOl lor Boyg. Ecdorsea ox " American BniversUr. CoIUgs l paratory course s,nd a good treur lux tot Dullness. Course la cull Liruiti. sgth v. 29th year oseo Sept. Write tor catalogue. DtBU rue ior ca !thir- V SWUIUINQ Y. CENTRAL NATATORIUM MEwin m water changed aaiiy asa v"rii; Cost la jaddltlm MSmKriP f.iU. Ca JM HWQlbii- ei , -trrfSfaCSot.. I employment. we train ambitions young- men and place them. Send (or H particulars. S Strayer'a Business College fll . 801-507 Chestnut St.. 1'hlla. , I InsS Walnut 8S4 Main JS-DO f rn iri m nm nissni a i irnrinHruia Preparatory. Music. ' . , Register Btot. 5.80. Besln Oct. ?- The Phillips Brooks School u