EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1916, FASHIONS CORRESPONDENCE HOUSEHOLD ADVICE SEWING HINTS COOKERY QUERIEil 0 M'LISS SCORES PARENTS WHO NEGLECT CHILDREN'S HEALTH Medical Attention Being More Easily Obtainable Now Than Ever Before, Little Excuse Remains for the Carelessness of Some Mothers AN EXPENSIVELY dressed woman Got li on tho cnr. With her uoro threa children, likewise lavishly garbed, They called her "Mother." Two of the young sters pronounced their words in tho chok ing way that persons who have bad colds and soro throats talk. They had ado Holds. I've sen so many children Uko them In clinics and In the slums. They cannot closo their mouths properly; their upper lips arc thick and protruding, often show lnff the teeth. The lower Jaw hangs down in a fashion that Imparts a stupid, vacuous expression to faces, tho features of which In many cases are attractive Children bo mulcted goep their breath through tho mouth Instead of through the nostrils. It seemed almost criminally negligent of this mother to let her children so suffer for medical attention nnd yet have tlmo and money to bother to dress them in hand-cmbroldered Irish linens of tho fin est quality. Physicians will tell you that adonolds are responsible for miirli of tho stupidity, much of tho obstinacy of children. Often a mother will deplore the fact that her offspring is plain dumb when in reality It Is suffering for tho need of a little minor surgery. More often sho bemoans the fact that ho Is a reprehensible, headstrong, good-for-nothing or an incurable little liar, who Is bound to como to a bad end, when thero isn't a thing In tho world tho mat tor with him except that he has adenoids and enlarged tonsils. With medical and dental supervision In Letters to the Editor of Address all communication to M'l.Ui. t ire of of the impfr Dear M'I.lis Rernl we'ks nrco thF-re if a piece In this paper from a 15-jenr-otd rrlrt Shu nanted a frlerd. Nnw if ou hm tm 1 miN written by a plrl 1R or in enrs old who Is a Protestant nnd nan no hud htiltitt t r h had nothing bid said about her she will And a. true and trusting friend here for 1 ncr fiad any, but ala longed for one I' 1 time et mo know through the Uti.mvu I.rtxir.11 MARION HARLAND'S CORNER Some' Paint Removers It CONTINUING L T. J 's reference to J paint, published in your corner. I would say that the so-called patent paint removers contain equal parts of benzol and wood alcohol with two ounces of paradln wax dissolved In each gallon. C. A Ij right, turpentine, bcnzlno. gasoline, naph tha or alcohol aro all equally useless for removing dry ptint or varnish. Alcohol Will remove shellac, but paint requires chloroform, ether, benzol (not benzine), carbon tetrachloride or lye. Strong am monia Is good, so are chloroform nnd Its half-brother, carbon tetrachloride. l'ur thermore, they havo tho additional advan tage of being unhurnable, white ether and benzol are violently inflammable. "L. a 13." Author of War Sonfj "The author of 'Tenting on the Old Camp Ground' was Walter Klttredgo. nnd it was a union war song during our Civil "War. It la understood that the author is an American. "A SOLDiniVS DAUGHTER" The Trap Door Spider "In answer to Jacob K. 13. who doubts tho existence of n spider having a home with a door or trap. I havo in my posses sion a spider commonly called the trap door spider. Its nest was cut from a clay bank. It Is brown In color, as Is tho clay It Is four Inches long by an Inch and a half In diameter. Over It Is a trap door held by a most Ingenious hinge, and closing with a spring No untrained eyo could possibly detect It In the clay bank. By In nertlne apln point, the trap door may be raised. TJie Interior Is white and fln shed like a piece of eatln Nature provides a way for the spider to open the door of his home, for grow.ng to one of his feet is a hard little claw. With this he passes In and out of hla house. Once Inside, tho door snapped shut, he Is safe from any In truder. This should silence the skept clsm of Jacob IC K MftS. E. D." Yinegar From Honey "Some one asks how to make vinegar from honiy. Vinegar made from honey has an exceptionally fine flavor and Is not expensive. A little honey makes a large quantltjtrt 'vlnegaryy follow these direc tions: IJHsaolvo thoroughly In two gallons of warm soft water one quart Jar of ex tractedyhoney. Give It air and keep it In a warm place, where It will ferment and make excellent vinegar. B." ' Origin of Quotation I should bo greatly obliged If you can tell tne what tho following quotations la taken from "Chaste aa an Icicle that Is curdlrd by the froat from purest snow and nanus on DUna'a tempi," ii x. c. Referred. I have searched books and Inquired of well-read persons In vain for a clue to the. lines You will hear from the well-nigh omn sclent constituency. Another Uncle Sain "Reading In the Corner of the United States helng named after Samuel Wilson. who was called 'Uncle Sam reminds me of another Samuel Wilson, who was my grand father. He. fought In the war of 1812 and was known from far and near as 'Unclj Sam.' Ills ancestors fought In the Revolu tionary War and helped dump the tea Into the Boston Harbor. 'Uncle Sam' Wilson was among those patriots, and so each gen eration has handed down the name to the following generation. He now has a erantl an bearing that name. Eighteen of his grandsons fought In the Civil War, Fjve of them never returned. Here is one of my grandfather's war btorles; The boys .'had , ,mnfn careless about keeping watch of ,. their guns when they were stacked. So, to teacn them a lesson, one night he took all their1 guns away Then he made a noise . like Indiana coming The men sprang in haata for the guns, when, to their horror, none waa to be found. Consternation reigned for a while. But It proved a useful lesson and was appreciated also. E. E. W, J." Stiffening Crocheted Baskets . I Wlh to tell V J K. that I made crocheted baskets It winter and stlffviwd them by T"ITTnf c&e crsspwra oi sugar Vila oaa ol warm wattrr. dliseivlns it welt. I then dried tLt-Ki upon . farm Uut ulwpeil tbcm properly. I M especially Interested la what La written bosrt crocbtet vrfwk. .F E. p May we inquire If the sugary stiffening did not attract flies In summer? I have Jieard of such things. Would not gum ttrsols b less likely to draw the Insects? Wants Copy of Poem , t skoaW iUso to obtain a ipopy of tbe poem. 42 yuu wer dead," whkh aupart,d lo your ffottitr sm eoosla but Satan ihs army To mm- tfcall 1 writ fr iniraattear U. Yfc Wit tor th poem U referred to nJtJtj.tn to KaL It your fsoualn haa jrnr" lk- -ptHWt or if to bol uga to tha tho schools now an established fact. It seems Incredible that so many jwirents "get by" with this neglect. llut what is mote unbelievable Is that they should need to be goaded Into Insuring the luultli of their children, which Is so easily and simply Insuied by tho careful attention to eyes, teeth and throat chiefly. Many mothers havo n disproportion ito Idea of tho value of things. Clothes could never be more Important than health, and yet there are women who will rest sereno In tho thought that they have done their duty If their children are well fed and well dressed. Thcio is nothing for which a child can bo tnoro grateful to Its paronts than for huvlng been started light phjslcully. Thero Is no one thing that a. parent can do for a child which will contribute tnoro to Its success In after life than to neglect no measures that will help filvo It perfect health. A child which has a strong normal body will In all likelihood develop a strong nor mal mentality nnd n strong normal mo rality. A child which Is allowed to carry In Its nose and tin oat such germ bags as adenoids nnd enlarged tonsils Is hnndl capped with an almost Insurmountable obstacle fiom the ery outset of Its ca reer. It may have the Jojs of patent leather shoes nnd extravagant frocks to console It for Its inability to breathe propel ly, but If It manages to survive modern bacilli, which even ns tho biblical Hon are seek ing whom they imy devour. It Is doubt ful if It will cheilah a feeling of enthusi astic gratitude for Its foolish mother and father. M'LISS. the Woman's Page th KtenliiR Ledger. Write on one hWo unlj. I will thank nu for otir V'n ln If vnu will llnd me this Kind of ii ulrl friend. I am n plrl who hnfl no mother nnd wNh a Klrl flit ml Ili'Plru this will tjrln" me liucid- nets nnrt luck, 1 nm H. A. I trust the publication of your letter will bring the rcipsnse you ilcirc. Alt rrini.u l'ii,j.i. .ul lretietl to Marlon Murium! Ip I ln'i' it M.iitiprd. i.rlf uilurrHvr.l . ''.jpi urn u rllmiln of the urtlrlo In A j i rr I'ltercMrtl. regular army, -. s'lould wrlto to the headquartr is or l i r glment jou think he .vould 'i llkx . to join Lists of en lltted men ait !i, t'.use, and may be seen by Iniulrlr mend". Meaning of Klialii Will jnu tell m tho rr'.inlns of tho word "I. ijkI' In in oririiHi' it is from tne Illn.lu lanBuaite, I nm tnl I an'l tht thn Uritlsh wilillers Bot thu uniform In Inilla. Hut what iloea it mean? In It i propor nimo' n. n, d. Khaki meins "durtcilired" or "nahv." Tho uniform was adopted by tho J3nglish and later by tho Americans becauso It does not, as old-fashioned people say, show dirt. It Is ugly In tho txtieme, but rervlceable. Value of Canceled Stamps rm,; 'Tff ust2 ,lr .30 'ir run thej le 'fh?" .J .hSc bva ' evenl rluls anil h'i. o. 'fi aU BroIvtnBciuh; ww0ul.irinVAT. mTko a little pin money for our treiaurj M. S T. I. too, have heard of places where can celed stamps are bought by the thousand but my recollection Is too hazy to be trusted The query will be answered satis factorily by readers. I rcgihter It and jour addrtss. Sour Cream Biscuila It in with rml plranurp thit I pass nfr to ou a recip reniiPstPU b 'form-rite"- "our i nam hlsr-ultjW.. cups of flour two t"" upoonfui of baklnc tuniWt, thr.o-fourlns l5. spoonful of silt w-tnlrtl tublnnooiiful of srorti-nlnir on- cup of aour cream, half ta xponntul of ao.lt (aalirntua) ard a uttlo water or sweet milk as n.lPtl sift th.itaL.ffiL. nir iinwner and nalt tnkther With a Itiilfe or the tlpa of th Itn.-era work In thn "horifilnB Mir the soda Into the sour cream, then u" the i ream to mn'te a d .ujh Turn out upon a Honred loard Iinmlllnjr aa little rh poss bl8 Itoll upon a Hat aurfare nnd cut wltn a biscuit cutter Hake In a hot oen. hour cream lUd dn nslna Heat ono cup of a'.ur iream ono tnbleanoonful of lemon lulce. and quarter tenanoonful cch of salt, paprika and mustard until lirm fiwu .plce rake with our milk One cupful of B-iitar hnlf e.ipfui of ahortenlnu-. one cupful of chopped rallna, one tenspoonful of aodt mixed In a tun of spur milk one tenanoonful men or cloea. cinnamon nnd nutmeu, three eunfulfl of Hour. Put raisins Into tho caku with the flour. j w Truly a noteworthy addition to the store of sour milk recipes to winch reference was made Just now. More than ono Cornerlte will rejoice and be glad In them. av:a feMffl There's a high standard of butter making up at Meridale Farms which means that every pound of MERIDALE BUTTER must be pure, clean, sweet and fresh. That every pound must be a full pound. That everything must be clean and sani tary. That every work'er must up hold this standard, so that Meridale Butter will always be the "uncom monly good butter." AYER & McKINNEY (Maker of ,., . , ., Meridale) Philadelphia Bell Phone, Market 3741 Keyatone Phone, Main 17S3 Look for tht "Mtrlolt" wrapptr-olT'ttght, 4iut- and edot-pnofat oar groctn. BWi SEEN IN ', ;&&. - J,, ' '; I l 'rf2- v, t? is U irn. MBM ill sl TAILORED BLOUSE OF HANDKERCHIEF LINEN TII12 lltouso pl.ijs a very important jinrt In tho wardrobe, but never more so than at tho piescnt so.kii. This is a useful as well as eMremcly attractive one. It Is ofterctt In a vailety of colors, rucIi as blue, ros-e, niiilro, purple nnd green, and in Klzes ?A to 42. The white In the collar nnd r-iffs nnd the pearl buttons and hemstitching make, just the right flnlh to this dainty bloue The prIcols $4. Iho white angora hut in a n v fall moiM, with colored bow, also binding and facing of the name, teems to bo ninilp for thH blotifc. For Your Lights N"o matter how tiny the boudoir light If It's but a single rlictrlc bulb rr a timid gnslirht there's a parchment shade to dls gtl so It These sh.ults conic In all Kisrc.i, the tiny tlnce or four-Inch ones being tho most useful. They lit over any kind of a light nnd bo.ist mnc beautiful decorative woik such as li.tnd-ii.ilnted birds, bended and braided edges. Polly Want a Cracker? I'ariots nro In fnhlon .is pets onco more, Or.ty African ones ha" o the suietest dis positions and the most loqu.iclou i tongues Scarltt-crested whites, however, or the brilliant j oltovv and bcarlct ones aro more decorative They are uncannily human In the food that they like cereals coffee, milk and corn blend are favorite dishes Did You Ever Try It? Pon't dlscird tho lowly orange peel. It ran be dried In the oon some dav when you aie cooking the roast, then taken out and grated Into a glass Jar. Label nnd put it nwiy When you iniko cakes flavor them with thf grated pel It's delicious. Fans Are Fancy Ilnnd-palited fans are quite in line v.lth the other p tinted articles tn.it have been in o;ue for the last two ot three months They are decorated with flowers, birds and futuristic designs In various colors. Keeps Milk From Turning MI1V" Is often nccuscd of "turning" in the hot vvoathci A pinch of salt not much, Just a tln pinch added to tho milk when It arrives In tho morning does much toward keeping the ml k hweet for days. Watermelon Cocktail Watermelon cocktail is a tasty dish. Cut cuhea frm the tentCr 0t a ,arR0 3ulCy 'melon, well chilled. Sprinkle with pow- deied sugar and cry.stall zed ginger root. Serve in compote glasses Cleaning White Kid To clean white Md gloves In a hurry, scrub them with a mixture of powdered alum and fuller's earth. Iirufh off, and sprinkle them with whiting To Preserve Cheese Cheese will not become mouldy If ou keep It covered with a cloth wrung out In vinegar This will keep the cheese fresh indefinitely Spot Remover Tar spots, It they can be removed at ail by the amateur, should bo rubbed with clean lard and let He This. In turn, should bo removed with gasoline or hot suds. Cake Baking Hint If your cake looks hard and tough, set In a deep dish with a bowl of hot water un derneath and leave The Meant will moisten the cako and make it hoft f i -JiViinsifr rTrrrrmra. , wiuiBiiaiitiia ,3II aj U" What Do You Put Into Your Baby's Nursing Bottle? To ivisely choose the food that goes into baby's bottle is your greatest duty for upon 5 that food depends your 5 baby's health. J 'Jhoutands of anxious b mothert choose a i Jctle. 73csrecv ; EAGLE j ConWsED i ! MILK thf nnr.Mi m u ttUMuumcUonch,aouriiLlDg S 0 8 tu bs mj pute cice ugu n Delicate btby tlomachi cn etiJy tJjeat it, and you can prepare it 5 without the leait b j of troLhl. It u i always the lame ta quality. S Have you tried "Eagle Brand" Jn cooking) It ij a wonderful coove B niepce. Ute it la every redpe tbt call for auk and tugar. Whtn jroa coy milk or milk , products aluiam ath for Bl lasaanaaansBBdaaiiaiicttiieJi I . -'- r ' ii I THE SHOPS it comes in Hoim colors nlso. Trice, 510. To Skin Tomatoes Tomnlo mind is cool and refreshing In waim weather, but many persons with deli cate digestions find It impossible to eat tomttotM uncooktd In any foim unless they are chinned The best way to do this Is to have tho tL.tkettlo full ot boiling water, then put tho torn itoes In a colander and pour tho water over them The skin may bo easily tipped off after this treatment. Removing Spots Wheel grease npots on our white skirts will como out, It Is Mid, if ou soak them In .sour milk Wash In the usual nniincr. The same treatment holds good for Ink spots also. THE CHEERFUL OTO5 , qives me Qtvspy thrill Like, swincjind an i- rope, suin And straying tKrouK "tke. 5yroTTve.r z.y- riy, isnt life the. fJrt.rdest tKin! Rl'Crlrl S s ROBINSON & AI1J oir'sS'h'wS' S OK no!kirc5" bicj Best Granulated Best quality Granulated Sugar in full iveight sealed cartons. A special low price at All Our Stores Today, Tomorrow and Saturday. P UiHtK PRESERVING Strontt Jar Rubbers, Doz Jc-7c rarowax (.tor sealing jars) Pkg. 8c Jelly Glasses, Doz 20c 10c Fkg. lomato Spices 8c ?hnerCwhPiaf en,,ll"y!!. yur Presving and pickling needs' is'ai Th ww.HM ....w,w nmny WUUlUb, Pride of Killarney INDIA TEA CEYLON Lb. A P" .Lb. Tin 23c. i-Lb. Tin 12c A rare blend of the choicest Teas grown in India and Ceylon. In such few stores as Tea of this quality is found outside of Our Stores you. will pay 80c to $1 the pound. Whether you use it hot or iced you'll find Pride of Killarney Tea delicious and re freshing, We know you'll like it. ROBFORD Blend COFFEE Lb. 2QC A Coffee of excellent flavor and quality, "The Best" Coffee sold in this city at its price, BEST NEW POTATOES Basket 6"C Peck C It always pays to buy Potatoes at The Stores Where Quality Counts, Fresh post Toasties New There's safety and satisfaction when you buy Cereals at Our Stores They're always crisp, fresh and wholesome. Visit the nearest Robinson & Crawford tne exiraorumary vu wc arc giving .obioson & The Stores Where Quality Counts THE WOMAN WHO SEWS Headers who ileilre help iclfi their Are proiiums till) (t(ltrri cominiuWraMona fo the I'dMoit h.jvcrt, rare o the I.'rfilor o the Hciuaft Pnoe. th i.'irnlno l.edotr. Tho most Interesting thing about the Into summer frcrk. In fact, about nny frock, hi tho way It Is trimmed Various novelties nro launched regularly every season, sometimes they ire reallv novelties In the oxnct sense of the word nnd sometimes merely nn old fnd "done over" to rcemble a new. Hut the fact that they come out vvltli the new gowns of tho season entitles them to a certain amount of consideration. This Is rxactlv tho case with the present vogue for beading ns n mode ot trimming Heading Im t new; we used wooden beads on chiffon blouses several seasons ago, and all last winter georgette blouses with bctdlng were worn with tailored and vel vet suits Hut the application of the beading Is new-. I have seen n white frock with motifs In dark blue, outlined with white beads. This motif trimming Is one of tho most con spicuous decorations of the teason. Hots, diamonds squares nnd stripes are outlined with bending It is Very smart and not cMienslVc Tho average woman, In fact, can buy the motifs In tho stores nnd work them herself. Dear Xtadim I have a black tnffeta dreis thnt Ii ronlly too irood to throw away, but the aklrt Is mid with three rtouneei etch one nltli deep scallops The bottom one Is not o very wide, pcrtnps 2'i ards What can I do with It? I replaicd the aleoves for ones of ceorRetto crepe. Jilts. CI It Tunics nro In stylo onco more. Why not tako tho flounces apart, freshen them with a gasoline bath and a pressing after they have been thoroughly dried nnd aired nnd use them for a drop sklrt7 Get about three arils of now tarfola for the over skirt. Consult the fashion books for a new tunic. Georgette Is nlso being used on skirts. You might drop a full rufllo of tho taffeta fiom an upper rklrt of tho crepe. I pre fer a material with more, body, however A figured taftetn w.th a black back ground might also be used for tho tunic to good effect, providing you had touches of It on tho blouse Dear Mndtm I nm n reader of tho HirMNi I.riKii u ii tnl I want u to know bow much I uijt iour article on fnnhlona At present I am helnK bothered na to whtt lo set for a ni w full dreni I aeo tafTetna mostls Will th- weir tnrtetns this fall? I am nearly IN cirn old and have dark brown hair, brown eies and my akin (I don't know what vnu would call It) Is not creamy white, but et It la ngt real dirk. Now. I don't know which will look lb" better on mo n navy blue dreas or a dirk brown la tltrk brown too old for me? I hpar that aoft allka will bo ui-d mnro till? ftd tlisn l"' stllf allks la that st ' I hop" I nm not aaklm; too much I would like to Know what the latest thine la In alio, i I would like to cet i plr to so with my dreia Thanking vou for nm attention ou lt mo I am. our ver trul. 1 T. Taffeta will be good this fall, but from all piescnt Indications and tho styles are pretty well established satin will lead In Miinrtnosn Again blue will be the leading shade With your complexion nnd coloring you should be able to wear both blue and dark blown However, thn latter color Is, I think, a bit too somber for ono of our tender yeais Soft silks nre to bo In high favor. Crepe do chine, charmcuse and mes satlne aro all good Walking shoes are built on tho Kngllsh model, with flat heels and rounded, sensible toes A rather long vamp characterizes them. Dress shoes have medium French nnd Spanish heels IJrowns, giays and blacks will bo favorites, It is predicted Somo fancv footgear Is ntlll being put on the market, but tho backbone of Its popularity has been broken. Clatters will bo exceed ingly fashlonnble. Detr Mad im Would ou please tell me whit would clean a white fe ithor ostrich bind end nlso what I could clean a white fur neel,nlco with? Tho fur collar la on n velvet coit. M II Sprinkle your ostrich band with gasoline nml miry it for n week in a mixture or corn starch and magnesia. Then shako It out and bent It stendlly but gently ngslnst the palm of j our hand Comb w Ith a clean. CRAWFORD! ""-'"'-"S PP"'tl will AND PICKLING NEEDS Mason Jar Caps, Doz i8c """ muawiu ciccu, V4-LiD,...5C Whole All Spice, -Lb.. . . . , . Sc Green Ginger, Lb ioc Kamelia ' TEA Lb-29c Vt-hb. Pkg. 15c. .Lb. Pkg. 8c A Tea of excellent quality and flavor, far superior to Teas sold in many stores at 40c the pound. Unquestionably "The Best" Tea you can buy in this city for 29c, as comparison will quickly prove. We have your favorite kind. Black, Mixed or Old Country Assam. BEST NEW ONIONS Lb. 2y2c New onions, just the right size to cream appetizing and econom. ical. 7C!b. ,?r , Corn Flakes Ps. Qr Kellogg's f I Store and familiarize yourself with tnrougnout me entire grocery line, Crawford Throughout the City and Suburbs ronre comb nnd hold In the steam of a kettle Curl wl'h a blunt knife, If you Ilko It itirled . . ,, rienn jour white fur collar with ether poured on a Hero of clean cheesecloth Hub It qulrklv nnd clinngs the cloth as often ns It gets soiled Sift hot cornmonl into It, rubbing It well through the fur Then shnko out. tf jou can take tho collar off the velvet iont long enough to put It away In a mixture of powdered whiting nnd starch with a bit of powdered blue, ou could clean it moio effectively. Good Doughnuts Who doesn't like doughnuts well-made, ones? Here's the recipe' Two cupfuls of sugar, three eggs, two cupfuls of sour milk, a teaspoonful of silt nnd one of salcrntus, a half tenspoonful of rream taitnr Flavor with nutmeg t'e enough Hour to enable you to handle Hum well, although do not uo enough to make tho doughnuts stiff Add two tablespoontuls of lard if tho milk Is not too creamy Fry In deep fat i. j, ,i i - , llllllli "'n I ii imJ I llliil ' tftfjwi J1 iJJl I (Evaporated) il'HSfiiS Best for infants. ' mwMsswtm Fresh and pure 1 vfAnpHLvaK T,-vfreriWflRrr ftTi-si-irjl !F.V'C-r.mril CL'.U ki'. t rsBSB' For tabic or household use makes better des serts, puddings, soups and salad dressings. Try it today and know why thousands of Philadelphia housewives use it. Order from your grocer. BR ! f t IS CODESEO EH1ILK CO. B-aurcE. 913 Arch Street Manufacturers of Silver "yzs&p- in i 'M"y SCHOOLS &$& ffsm v J UiTTSI j i rxn in r toJUr) gOLLEGES FKEIBS7 CENTRAL Ilns been privilopcd since 1845 to mould tho habits and form the idcals of its pupils at the most impressionable period of their lives. Tho System of Schools takes child! en of first school grado and by thorough drill, small classes nnd systematic grading pre pares them for College In 11 years, whore our TMibllG and most other Schools rcqulro 12 years. nicm; roit a copy or Tiir vn.n hook Schools open Otli mo. 20 Knroll now. JOHN W. CARR, Ph. D., Principal 15TII AND UACE STS.. nilLADnLrillA. VLnVEXTAKY SCHOOLS OF THE BYSTE3I 15th nnd Itoco Pts. 35th Rt. anil Lancaster Ave. 17th St. nnd niranl Ave. Grecno St. and .School l.sne. Qermantown. Ymin; Lndlps nnil Girls Phila. School of Design for Women iinovn a jiAsxrit sts. iikoprns oct. 2 TuII courflcs In Art nml Industrial Art Trac. tlcnl Dealnnlnff In nil Its branches Illustra tion, rnslilon Illustration p. a. 11. uinr.rit rn,T.nwsiiip TO I'.L'Itlll'il I OH DESIliN SAVAUTHJIOltr, I'A The Mary Lyon School A. Country School in a College Town College Preparatory, rertintato irlUece. Oen- eral and Finishing Coursei. Jnu teacher to jv every slit Blrla. open nir classrooms, 8HVEX aAULVX. our Junior School lor ulrl, c to H: separate ana eomvtete equipment, ii. M, CltlST A.1I. FRANCIS k. CniST. A. B l'fjnVlpils Uox 1508, Swurthmore. I'a. .imu. OVKKIlItOOK. I'A, -miss 8.i WAin" sciioju. i-oiTliTiuTr- nierlirnoK. I'lilm, I'a. CiiIIckb I'repiratory Hperlal C'oursca Junior nnd JIuilcal Depirt mfnts Athletics Ilomcstlc Science CirrlaKo Vr i t r 'Vii ,,a";,( -?wyu, aiprini. nn f lllicurm Mini S. J met humaril, i'rlnclnal. Tonitr.snr.i5!i. JIONTJiSSOKI TinrilKK TIIAIMNO RC1I0OI, Younir ladlea ana Klrlii prnc courses send for Int. cat JlrH, J Hcott Anilemon, Dlrectresn itox li'J. Torremialc Houaa To-reiHc, p.i Young Men nnd llorh JV.VV'NE. TA. ST. LUKE'S SCHOOL FOR. BOYS Wayne Pennsylvania FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 27 Saaswassa MFllCKICMIUKU. VA. Mercersbiirg Academy Mercersburg, Pa. Located In the famous Cumberland Valley one of tho moat beautiful ana healthful spotB in America. Prepares for college or business. School Inculcates a manly tone nt Mlf-reilance under Christian SirlM tho great universities. Personal attention Eh en each boy, liiuipment ihorouEhly modern, incluains magnificent iym! WILLIAM MANN IgVLNE, LLD., HnJniler, ya.I.VKO VA jPA YILUNOJA hoted for Classical and Com. mercUl Courses Eaual y prominent ??r PlvM Rlectrlcal and ilecbanlca BoLlSerlni OmSv.. Full dees. AthUHc. AlnVrVBchSliiSr any college Hay Bdward a 3n m !,' Registrar Hoi 70 Vlllanova Pa 0tan' MD.. '0yiUanova Pa SWAKTIIMORK. PA. Every facility in mod? wAlip8pU1i2I'd loes. recreation and raflned su roSSKS? ii UI. moral and phyakil deveUjpA!! t?" UffiSSU HeodmaMee.yJox lH Bw" rtfiui;.. lANcJstEK, Pa!T ' FBAMUJN and 3UE&IIUL ACAHPmiT ii su mi ttcuriccl aclmoli vi.i. - . i s.h r PrtnLiuaL "" "f ataios Punctilio O let ma bo In loving nice Dainty, fine, nnd o'er precise That I may charm my charmed a.. An tho' t felt a secret fear dtfit To lose what never can bo lost . Her faith who still delights me n,-, So shall I bo more than true l liver In my ageing Yiew. ' So dull habit shall not be Wrongly call'd Fidelity, Mary B. Celen,),,, Testing Silk Thei heie are thrco ways by which the . purchnser teste ho silk she u , uy. First she askn for a sample " ful cars. to Ii Artnut snmnis hh she tears a raw odge across the nin.. .? It yields easily, tho filling a artirie 11 " tho silk win give no wear She tries tho warp by pulling out . . individual threads both lengthwise and ,r- inu niuiii it inu tin cutis urcak eaall ii. W silk is rotten. easllr tyM If she has her sample at home eh. t. 1 the end of It Uood silk does not burn JSH nnd when It docs burn it lenve .!"." H Inferior silk leaves a dull red ash. every can guaranteed. Best for cooking. Convenient and economical. Philadelphia Brand Condensed Milk BANKS . BUSINESS COLLEGE NIGHT SCHOOL Olvos You YOUIt L'hanrc. If J nunc men nnd women onlr renllzcil how much better rillna posulnns they rould obtain alter stiiiljlns here a would not be nMo to accommodate half the ap Pllcnnts, Send for New Catalog;, Nlslit School opens Sept. fl. Kntcr nnr tlMl'S oiri c'licitnut ht riiiiniittphiit ii; rL 1528 STUDENTS 1'.28 ntudnti attended our Ia an! Ntrcht St-salnni lost ear antt rwry graduate linn a eood position StnJ tor tatilotiue. Straycr's 6ucincs3 College n01-HU7 (Iiriitnut M., I'hllrt. W ilnnt Til Mull SS-00 rgTm.-MeZZZ-.'a.wnw,miL Peirce School The "Big Business" School is trnlnlnK younc men to become the builaesi misters of tnmorrow Its suicess Is provea W tho recorJs of Its tr-adu upk In tho comrarell vorld Hecrctarlal and Commercial Coursei lof both sexes. Como und bcu tho splendlil fitw bulldlns. Tine Street, West of Ilroail The MoSman School 3204 AVulnut .Street, I'lillndelplila, r. jrontpsno-l through Colleuo Treparatonr Bn4 tienerai course nironK uomesiic ocienco cuu." Outdoor classrooms .Special attention to (mill , uo)s una eirls Auto serwee, i:il.ibetli V. Ilnilcy, A. II.. rrlnelMt Tr,f III!HM fnp Hchnnl, nnrl Bhnnlfl tat tC&Cbf era. irtf to emplotra Nat'l Teachers' Arr, 1 1) II Conk. 3.'T Perry lljrt. Spruce 8133 .. Y. M. C. A. 1431 Arch at Write for Itooklets School of Engineering (Eienlng) Offers practical coursea la DoUtlln Construction (3 earsJ. i-nenusiry i-i earai. Vehicle Draushtlnp It D(fn (Ssyrw Alechanlcal Uraug nuns n 4 viiraV Pre t miliary Knijlneerlnff (3 tar,rfc I're im Under tho direction of recoffnu nmrl nuuplno Avnsrll 125 other ItlRh-Erado courses Coa merclal Preparatory Music. , neslster Bept 25-30 Beeln'Oct. J. Spxung Garden Institute, Phila. Automobile Electricity Art and Mechanics ... -Nominal Feea wniTK FOH nOOKLET. WENONAH. N. J. WENONAH ftlilitary Academy Wenonali, N, J, No Factories or Saloons In Tawa Twelve mllea from Philadelphia. Preparing for college or business IJ secondary here to producing oojrs known for their all-around rnanllneJl and their mental and physical effect' lveness. The school is small enougii for an unusual amount of Indlvldus' training. This is supplemented 0 the teamwork that results from military system properly directed. We are the only preparatory ecnooi In New Jersey whose military wor Is under the supervision of a u"f;; States army ofllcer. The town, being entirely residential, has a high roof' tone, Iirge drill hall and BYron' slum. Athletlo field. Particular at tention eh en to physical deveMJ ment. Hiding school in .connection with the Academy. Special school Ki juniors. For catalog address Dr. Chas. II, Lorence, P" Clayton A. Snyder, Th. U. Baft Vox 412 BETHLEHEM. PA. . H-iI.1-1 Dnfnn rriool uciinciiciit icpajwicj -- . Prepares for leadlwr colleees. Ext '??"? athletlo nulds New bldgs Catalogue on reau JohnTugy.M.A..lieadmasUt.UthletgifJ. UOBOENTOWN, N. J. BORDENTOWN MlilTAUV INST1TUTB , Our healthful location, f"uf,1115'.iSn matbods of Instruction and modified WffiuJ. military control develop boys 'y.mmt'AtU mentally, physically morally for ""Kyi. business Write for catauwue 3".'" pal Burdentoa o-on the Delaware w J , NEWTON, K. J. 3 .. . . , .... .. ...L....r HjSif i uMs liSIr newtoa .icaueniy.tcmi mmiary ww ''Th.tiSatrigmm 1 3 m rf.4 tinsSZCvi riiKB ra 4
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