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EVENING- LDDaER-PHILADBLPHIA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1916.
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GOOD FORM
ADVENTURE COMES ONLY TO
ADVENTUROUS, M'LISS SAYS
It Is One of the Things Which Do Not Come to Those
Who Wait, But It Is to Be Had on Every
Side for the Taking
"rEAfc M'LISS Plcaso toll me how
XJ I can got some adventure. Somo
girls always seem to bo having an excit
ing time. They novcr even go down to
tho corner grocery store without having
aomethtng thrilling or funny happen to
them Nothing over happens to me. I
Just lead a commonplace, uneventful ex
istence I haven't got enough money to
go seek adventures In other cities or other
lands. I don't meet many new people.
33ay after day I Just seem to do the samo
old thing. I never have anything differ
ent to talk about Can you give me a
recipe for adventure? CLARA.."
It was O. Henry, I believe, who said,
and proved his contention with a story,
that you could take any houso In any
neighborhood In any city, no matter
how uninterestingly dull and prosy it
eomlngly was, and And a ripping story
In it
Ho was right Adventuro Is to tho ad
venturous. If you haven't got tho God
given spark within you, you can travel
from pole to pule nnd cnclrclo tho equa
tor without ever getting a thrill. If you've
got It you needn't budge from your front
porch In order to havo the most hair
raising, heart-stirring Incidents happen
to you.
To tho porson whoso eye Is lit with tho
adventurous glow nothing Is too small,
too Insignificant to be scorned for Its
possibilities of affording a thrill. Life Is
a veritable mine of thrills, and It doesn't
very much matter where you drill. You're
eure to strike somothlng as worth whllo
on wjostnut street or In Logan Square as
you vould In Yellowstono Park or Bond
Btreet or whatever faraway placo you
yearn to visit.
Letters to the Editor of the "Woman's Page
Address all eommiiulrutioni to M'Llo. rare of the Eidilng Ledger. . Write on one side
of tlie pnper only.
Dear JI Lias lour prompt reply to my desired
nqulrles received nnd am Kind to Btate that
hoy were just what I -vnnteil. ltoueer. I wish
to call your attention to tho fact that thero ii
ucn a world as "evulgate."
In Webster's Unabridged Dictionary you will
nnd the definition of the mentioned word. It
Insan "to publish or dlvulse."
I thank you for your past favor nnd hoping
ffi?.Jnou wl" l9t me know through your column
Whether or not you located tho meaning of tho
"or"- It. It.
MARION HARLAND'S CORNER
Creole Hot Pot
Can ths Corn-r make room for a dish which
I can recomm-nd n.tli n clear conscience It is
colled Creole hot pjf Two beef ribs, one tablo
spoonful of drliplng. two chopped onions, two
chopped cloves. KHr.ic n. seeded and shredded
green peppers, pimh of thyme, tablespoonful of
ylnecar. Iwelvu raisins, twelve olives, tomatoes
(one ean or the equivalent), pepper, salt, pap
rlka or chill Cover with water and cook
lowly till the meat falls from th bones. Dis
card bones and shred the meat uniformly. Thick
en with browned flour nnd servo on roui.Us of
toast or plain thinly cut bread. For picnic pur
poses the thickening makes It a bit fussy nnd
day be omitted. Mutton or veal may bo sub
stituted for or added to the beef. A suspicion
of ham may bo added to gle It a smoky lla-ur.
but fresh pork Is less suitable In a mew. and
chicken might well bo reat-rved for use by Itself,
as a Brunswick stew. Leeks, green peas, lima
beans and perhaps creen i'orn inlsht be added
to the vegetables, but roots, such us carro's,
turnips, etc., would alter the character of ihe
compound. READER.
"Food for the gods" when rightly made,
and that stimulates appetites Jaded by mid
summer heats. All manner of succulent
vegetables enter Into tho composition, Im
parting nourishing elements. Cteolo cook
ery has a charm of Its own that reminds us
of Its French origin. If you havo moro of
the same sort, be generous to us and pass
It (or them) along!
Cake and Pudding
It l a real pleasure to contribute of my
abundance of recipes to the Corner:
Walnut cake Beat to a crcum half a cup
Bi uuuer H-na one cup or. sugar. Ulssolve nair
cup of cornstarch In half cup -f milk and add
to the butter and sugar. Then one cup of
Sour with one teaspoon of baking powder and
tho whites of two eggs beaten stiff. At the
last, beat In one. cup of chopped walnut meats.
-Wavor with vanilla. Hake In a loaf tin.
i My John's Delight Pare, core and cut enough
it7tEp,?,. ,t0 "" a Pudding dish two-thlrds
Cull. Sprinkle over them a little brown sugar
and nutmeg with a few dots of butter, Now.
make a batter aa for any good loaf cake, but
use as flavoring cinnamon to taste Pour over
thai apples and bake. Should the applea be dry.
pour a little water over them or they will stick
and burn on the botton. SauceOne and one
half cups of sugar, half cup of butter, one
Heaping tablespoon of flour. Mix flour and
sugar, add the butter In a lump. Now, put In
two cups of boiling water and cook till It tMck-?Bf-
S.ei a,ia5 to cool. Have two eggs beaten
till frothy and add to tho flrst mixture before
It cools too much, whipping with ono hand while
pouring In the eggs with the other. When it
fools .add lemon and orange flavoring to taste.
Try It It Is One, I use other tart fruits, too
cherries, plums, currants, etc.. either canned
or fresh.
I will send more recipes if these are of any
Sf.'i.. ?v?.? bread recipe and some salads, if
"ranted, which never fall me. Mils. M. d.
"John" has gooa taste doubtless de
veloped, If not created, by his true help
mate. By all means favor us with tho
alads never more seasonable than now
and do not omit to tell us how to make
bread that never falls. Some cooks die
of old ago without learning the secret
yon possess In this line. Bo sure you will
always receive a hearty welcome from
thq great family that Is happy to own you
sui n working member.
Made With Currants
X have been a reader of the Corner for some
years, yet havo hot contributed to It. I'm
reading about currants. I cannot withstand
that temptation to send a long-tried recipe, espe
Bally for those who hava to buy preserves and
are tired of hard work. Having been born In
tb year 18i0, I realize what work and worry
aral Wiia tsd item currants; heat them
throojh. mashing them as they get warm. Then
? throw them into a colander. let drain, not
rawing oft all the Juice, but nearly all. saving
or Jelly. Ada to the seeds and pulp pound
skimming faithfully. Now. the Juice that may
La e4 for Jelly; Use one pint of Jules to one
pound of sugar, which makes two kinds of sauce,
and neither la bitter, u. e, D,
Tour recipe belongs to the tribe of bar
1 due, although you may not ba aware of
th distinguished connection. Were I In
ypur place, I should label it accordingly
and see if eaters do not like It the better
for the aristocratic touch.
Would Write to Country Girl
I am a girl of 14 years. I am not allowed
to play on the streets, and most city girls
Vat too, much ''boy en the brain." I should
few to formth acquaintance of some parr
tkilar it tie girt to the country. I will answer
any utter from a nice girl of my own age.
c ttuiiv u ujr war iu wmca cuiu gle a
Islptaff band ta thl4 good Corner I will cheer
ItiHydo so. FLORENCE II.
"Wa register your wish to secure a friend
M4 add to it cordial wishes for the con
summation you so earnestly desire. You
cut best help the Corner by referring- to
IM any problems which perplex you and let
Ur ua advise you to the best of your power.
Tiii Corner would encourage junior mem
Wu to consider It a true friend and to
-confide in it when older people are Impa
tlnt of questions and disposed to cavil at
sfkat teems of vast Importance to the nov
km ia tha ways of the world.
?BSteTfcat Will Stick
"I have two little ones, whose Greatest
jsilisrht i in plctur? of ail sorts. X make
liMFit book of cambric with . cover of oil
Dhn 4 ttifl paste is pictures. But I
tttw ftsut jMum that adheres well to
mmhtte, flto"wa da, tat ft Li unhandy
Mi H MMiTiWiB, IXt iy cf tta
QUERIES COMMENT OF M'LISS MARION HARL AND
If, however, you look on tho world with
a bilious eye; If you find nil the people
near you dull and uninteresting, tho trou
ble 13 with yourself, not with tho world
and Its Inhabitants. You're an egotist;
you expect everybody and everything to
bo Interesting for you, and you make no
offort to bo Interesting for them. When
the mountain wouldn't como to Mahomet,
you remember, ho went to It
, "Melodi-ammer" Is life; More thrllllffg
things happen In tho world than ever get
Into print or Into tho movies. Indeed,
many of tho stories (this word Is not
used In tho sonso of fiction) that you rend
In tho newspapers and tho plays that you
6eo on tho screen aro deliberately held
down because, though taken from life,
they would not If portrayed with all their
high lights seem plausible Truth Is much
moro exciting than fiction.
What nro you asking of life, though?
Aro you suro you want adventure? Aro
you certain that you wouldn't buck It If
it came to 'you? To bo abducted Is to
havo an adventuro. Do you want to bo
abducted? To havo your hand sought
.'n marriage by a rich old duck who sat
next to you In Ktttenhouso Square and
fell In lovo with your youth nnd beauty
Is an adventure. Rut remember, nil ad
enturesses take certain risks. The rich
old duck may turn out to bo a swindler
nnd a knave, and then you would doubt
less get your namo In the paper. Do you
otlll want adventuro?
I think, Clara, you haven't got enough
to do. Get a hobby or a Job. If you
haven't got enough money to take vou
j whero you want to go, mako It. You'll
, havo moro fun and more adventuro dolnir
that, I wager, than you'll havo spend
ing It. Think It over. M'LISS.
When dictionaries dlsacrce what shall
poor sceltors nfter knowledge do, nny way?
I am Inriincd to believe that jours Is not
a revised edition. Wcb-Jter's New Interna
tional Dictionary doc." not recognize thp
word except to advlso ua In a footnote that
It has been obsoleto for a good many years.
Tho University of I'onnsj lvanla ulsu con
tributes tho Information that tho word Is
obsolete.
All rommiinlrnt ons iiddrestrd to Marlon
Iliirlaml hliuul.l Indoor u stamped, self
udilreased rntelono und n clipping of tho
urtlcle In ihlcli jou ure Interested,
sisters of tho Corner know of a paste that
will i.t!cl: to cloth and paper? And can I
get a reclpo for cucumber pickles, both
sour and sweet, that will not wither? Can
any one toll me the author of the following
lines:
I.lttl.; hlrda flow cast.
And little birds llcw west.
lViS-i 1"mllJ V tn,n!t l!o,1'a Prcatnesa
1 lowed around our Incompleteness.
Round our rtstlesincee, '"c""c!"l
Ills rest.
I havo a great quantity of covers taken
from magazines .scenes in water colors or
Illustrations of Bible stories. Perhaps
some one may want thoni. Also a few
Pictures and posters that would fit Into a
s, .room- JIrs- P- M. A."
TaklnK your queries In order. I would
advise that you buy a Rood patented library
paste, warranted to stick and to keep well.
I have found that better than any home
made preparation, and I keep a pot upon
my desk all tho time. Still, wo shnll be glad
to print a recipe which will satisfy you In
your work and will not sour with k eplne.
Housewives are Invited to contribute such.
The cucumber recipes will bo published In
due tlmo among other culinary formulas.
Tho lines you quote are from Sirs. Brown-
jus a itnyme or the Duchess." They may
bo found In any complete collection of her
shorter poems. Mothers and daughters will
read with Interest your offer of pictures and
posters. Hold them until we can tend ad
dresses of those who would take advantage
of tho generous thought.
Egg Recipes
-Vest n&gs Prepare bread dressing as for
chicken or turkev. rimlm,,- i, ,. i
ing Form It Into nests twice the size of
n egg, and place them Into a bread pan
welt greased and set into the oven. When
partly baked break an egg Into each hol
lowed center and return to the oven until
the eggs are set. These aro good served
with a drawn butter sauce, tomatoes, mush
room Bauco or a dash of chill sauce.
Egg Gems Line the bottom and sides of
each cup In a gem pan with tho usual
sour milk biscuit dough. Prick the dough
with a fork so that It won't puff up, and
set In the oven to bake. When done grate
cheese and break an egg Into each cun:
cover with cheese, salt and pepper and let
mo B9 oec juce or macaroni to which
a well-beaten egg and a tablespoonful of
flour have been added may be used in Dlace
of the biscuit dough.
Creamed Eggs Chop whites of eight or
ten hard-boiled eggs and grata and mash
tha yolks with a silver fork. Make a
sauce of two tablespoonfuls each of butter
and flour to which two cupfuls of sweet
milk have been added slowly. Let boil
up once or twice, season with salt, pepper,
mustard or red nenner and add tho rimnn.j
whites. Place pieces of hot toast on a hot
platter and cover each piece with the mix
tare. Season the yolks with salt, pepper
mustard and a little vinegar, add sweet
or sour cream and smooth to the consist
ency of creamy paste; place a heaping
tablespoonful on the center of each piece of
the covered toast. Serve with crisp strips
of bacon and garnish with lettuce leaves.
To Prevent Mold
Mold can be kept from the tops of pre.
serves by putting a few drops of glycerin
around the edges of the jar before screw
ing on the coyer.
Song
She's somewhere in the sunlight strong.
Her tears are in the falling rain,
She calls me In the wind's soft song.
And with the flowers she comes again.
Yon bird is but her messenger,
The moon Is but her silver car.
Yeat sun and moon are sent by her,
And every wistful waiting star.
Richard Le Galileans.
Dr. W, H, Montgomery ?i&54I$
Philadelphia' Famous Faca Specialist
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SEEN IN
YOUNGSTER'S SMOCKED MIDDY
A WHITE galntea smock, with the collnr, cuffs nnd belt of combination stripes In
color and the smocking to match, makes a now featuro and a very pretty change
in this line. Slues 8 to 20.
Tho broad sailor collar Is finished at tho front with tho white galntea. Tho broad
stripes at the back show over the Bhoulders. Tho heck Is opened low and laced up
through eyelets, the lacer terminating In a bow at tho neck. Price, $1.25.
The plaited skirt comes separately. Price, 48 cents.
Tho felt hat Is shown In a variety of color combinations. Tho brim Is pliable nnd
may be worn rolled up or mushroom. Price, $1.79.
Typewriter Desk
JI1PJ?tO HOLO O&Alli
eOASDIOSUCt ON TH( GUiOtsJ
TttO &TBIM n r.Tlbi
Almost every home these days has
its typewriter as well ns its
kitchen table. The latter can bo
made to serve as a typewriter
table, according to Popular Science
Monthly. An 18 by 21 inch bread
board is made into a sliding shelf,
us shown in the illustration.
GOOD FOEM
Oood form queries should he ad
dressed to Deborah Itush, written on
one side of the paper and signed with
full name and address, though initials
ONLY will be published upon request.
This column will appear in Monday's,
Wednesday's and Friday's livening
Ledger.
More Street Car Controversy
Dear Deborah Rush In connection with the
dlkcusslnn raging In your column regarding the
subject of men g!!ng up their seats In street
cars to women the inclosed clipping from a
current magazine may be pertinent:
"Mike I did an extraordinary thing today.
I hail the last word with a woman.
"ike That so? How'd It occur?
"Mike Coming home on the car I said,
'Won't you havo my seat, madam." The
Siren.
A little thought on this phase of the subject
by womankind might malio mere man more
anxious to bo the straphanger, while she sits.
O. IJ. N., JU.
You are quite right, G. B, N., in regard
to the very bad manners of some women
who would do well to say thank you for
the many acts of courtesy which are shown
to them, but the fact that even many women
are rude does not give men license to be
ungentlemanly. Don t you think I am
right?
Take Parents' Advice
Dear Deborah Rush will you help me by
your advico In a matter of Importance to me'
i;
iee ana eo wltn a vc
man of 20. 1 have known him for about
1 am in years ot age ana
young
six
months and I love him very dearly, lie wants
me to marry him and my father Is not wlllln
ratner is not wining,
as na says we are loo young, so ne nas
so he has told
him to stop coming to see me. Now we
lovo each other and so we meet whenever we
can at the movies or In the Park. Would It
be all right to go to a cafe with him? Don't
you think my father Is wrong? ANXIOUS.
Parents are usually right, my dear An
xious, and hard though It may be for both
of you, it would be better to stand the
test, and then If your father sees that
you both still care after a reasonable time
of separation he will, no doubt, agree to
your marriage, If he Is satisfied about the
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young man's character. Vou will do well
to listen to his ndvico for a tlmo at lenst.
It Is a mistako to bo underhand about It.
It Is Not Customary
Dead Deborah Rush Is It good form for n
man to take a girl's oltaow ns they are walking
on the street together? My gentleman friend
always docs, and a girl told mo it wns com
mon. I would llko to know Jour opinion.
CAROLYNE.
It Is not In good form and is an provin
cial a thing as It Is for a woman to take
a man's arm in the street. Custom reg
ulates these things nnd, Just as many years
ago it was proper to walk nrm-tn-aim In
the street or ballroom : now It Is not con
sidered so. DEBORAH RUSH.
Gingerbread
Half cupful whlto or brown sugar, ono
tablespoonful butter or lard, 1 cupful mo
lasses, one cupful sour milk, ono level tea
spoonful soda In milk, two level tcaspoon
fuls cinnamon, ono tnblespoonful ginger, one
half teaspoonful of cloves, ono and ono-half
to two cupfuls of flour. By adding one
cupful raisins It will mako a good fruit
cake.
Quick Ironing
When necessary to Iron a rough-dry gar
ment at once, dampen It, roll tight, wrap
In a cloth, then In paper and put In tho
oven while the Irons aro heating. Evapora
tion will cause it to bo Xhoroughly damp
ened In a very few minutes, but don't have
tho oven too hot.
Egg Hint
If when breaking eggs Into a bowl a
piece of shell gets Into the egg. by just
touching with the half shell It will cling
to It and be easily removed.
A Japanese Love Song
The young moon Is whlto.
But the willows aro blue:
Your small lips are red,
But the great clouds are gray:
The waves are so many
That whisper to you;
But my lovo is only
Ono flight of spray.
Alfred Noyes.
Rich mUk.mnl ted grain extract.in powder.
Forlnfants, Invalids and growinschildren.
Pure nutrition,upbui!ding tho wholebody.
Invigorates nursing mothers and the aged.
Thu Food-Drlnlc for all Ages
More nutritious than tea, coffee, etc
Substitutes cost YOU Same Price
THE ORIGINAL
HALTED RfliLEC
Mam's Worst Enemy
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SIIEPAIIB'S COEMICALCO., Wilinlngfon.N.C.
A DIAPER AND A COTTON SLIP, ALL
THE BABY NEEDS IN SUMMER DAYS
AMOTlinit living In South Carolina writes
. Us that on6 physician advises her to
keep a lcnlt belly band on her baby all sum
mer. Another ono tells her to let tho baby
Ko nearly naked during tho hot weather.
She wants to know which Is right. Wo tell
her tho second that In a hot climate, where
tho temperature Is warm all of the time
nnd hot somo of tho time, the baby should
wo.tr no clothes except a diaper nnd a
cotton slip.
This bald statement Is based upon the
following consideration'?: Body heat Is
manufactured by food and work. IUlbner
Increased tho heat production of a dog 44
per cent, by excessive feeding. Any amount
of food which Is proper In cold weather
becomes excessive and produces too much
heat In hot weather. Howland showed that
a crying, kicking baby made considerably
moro heat than olio asleep.
Ho much for the manurncturo of heat.
Ilabtcs will kick nnd squirm. They must
eat In order to grow. Necessarily they
must make an excesstvo amount of heat.
How do they get rid of ItV Uy radiation,
conduction nnd evaporation.
Clothing lessons radiation, conduction nnd
evaporation. Tho more of tho clothing tho
moro It Is stopped, McClure and Sauer
put somo Jackets on puppies nnd put them
In Incubators. They found It rather an easy
matter to kill a puppy by overclothlng him
when tho air was hot.
In Very hot weather getting rid of bent
Is a dimcult matter, ltubner IpIIm us that
adults with proper food, health nnd clothing
nro nt a maximum of comfort when tho
temperature Is anywhere botween Gl and
77.
In tho adult tho clothing Is quickly ad
justed to tho atmospheric temperature, lie-
Cluro nnd Sauor linve been Investigating
tho clothing worn by Infants. It shous
"surprisingly little difference between the
weights of Indoor clothing commonly worn
by Infants during tho summer nnd winter."
nolmholtc. found that great differences in
tho temperatures of rooms did not mako as
much dlffercnco In tho health of babies as
ho had expected to find. McCluro nnd
Sauor say that tho reason for Hclmholtz's
results Is that tho real determining factor
Is the clothes tho baby wears, rather than
tho temperature of tho room. With very
careful Instruments they found tho tempera
ture of tho clothes of a baby about D de
grees lower than tho Bkln over tho bare
chest of n baby. This means that the sur
face of tho clothes will lose heat to tho air
much slower than the bare chest will.
A baby with clothing over his body be
gins to get fever, becomes restless, nnd do
velopi diarrhea all ovldcnco of heat
Bhock when the temperature of tho atmos
phere of tho room reaches S7.S degrees. If
the baby is nnUcd theso heat effects do not
appear until tho temperaturo of the room
reaches 92.G. If tho baby Is blckly, frail,
o"erfed, or exercising violently tho.so heat
effects appear at lower temperatures. Hut
In any case a naked baby enn stand an nlr
temperature about G degrees higher than
can one that Is moderately clothed.
This Is only a part of tho known facts.
Thero Is plenty of scientific proof that
babies do not thrive in hot weather when
dressed heavily A diaper nnd a cotton slip
is tho ideal for hot climates In tho hot
season. If the weather turns cool a heavier
covering can nnd should be slipped on
quickly, for babies do not resist cold well.
Menace of Sneezinp;
1. Is it not possible for a person slltlntr next
to somo ono who sneezes "nt larse," almost In
one's face, to contract a bal cnen of cut.irrh,
or Boino other nasty troulilo7 .M.iny p,.nplo In
crowdeil curs nexer sneeze Into u handkerchief.
preferrinB to distribute) their sneeze amonj
nenrbv p.issenseis.
". Is It s.ifo to use towels In office buildings,
said towels lielnd washed at somo public laundry
In many Instances?
3. Is It safe for a private family to wash
tho clothes In cry hot water, full of uood soap,
but not to boll the clothes? Would handker
chiefs nnd underwear bo aafo If so washed?
I. What powd'T, or fluid, can bo used with
safety In hotel bathtubs nnd for a privuto fam
ily's bath, whero tho family must nil use ono
tuh7 A carbolto solution Is not practical, on
account of tho odor, nnd It would bo dlfllrult to
carry In ono's traielinc baff. N, J.
1. Yes.
2. No. Tho common towel Is prohibited
by law In several States.
3. Yes. A few minutes In hot water
not boiling will kill ordinary bacteria.
4. Wash the tub out with hot water and
soap. Heat is a better sterilizer than any
chemical.
Eye, Ear and Nose
I venture tn ask you to Inform mo throuch
your column If eye strain or ejo trouble of any
knd anvots th ear? Tho sulf"rer wears glasses
has been to both oculist nnd aurlst without re
lief. Kar pain feels like Inllammntlon, and
nolsn and pain In ear alwus much worse when
reading or sewlnn: therefore want to know If
eye-troublo Is responsible fnr this, or why Is It
ao much worse when ustni; eyes? K. It.
Eye strain can mako an eye trouble
Wbuldjzzrskm
stand this test?
The bright lights of an evening
Caihering show up mercilessly tlio
defects of a poor complexion. But
the regular use of
mates it as easy to have a natur
ally beautiful skin as to covcr'up a
poorone with cosmetics, It lessens
the tendency to pimples, redness
and roughness, and in a very hort
time the complexion usually be
comes clear, fresh and velvety,
In severe or atubborn caaes, Reaino! Soap
ihould be aided by a little Keilnol Ointment.
All drurlits stll them. For trial free, writs
to Dcpl. 3UP, Klinol, liiltimou. 11 J,
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QUESTIONS AND ANSWER!
worse. Trouble In tho noso not Infrequently
makes an car trouble or an eyo troublo
worse. In other words, theso three organs,
tho eye, tho ear nnd the noso, nro hooked
together closely enough for trouble In ono
to dlsarrango another at times.
Less Caustic
1. Will you be kind enoudi to Inform me
whether n R per cent, "olutlnn of "Arsyrole"
applied to tho eyelids will discolor, tho whlto
of the cjo? B. Also, whether It Is better than
nitrate of slher In not destroying tissues?
1. No.
2. It Is less caustic than is nitrate of
silver.
Stew With Croutons
Press two pounds of round steak nnd
two ounces of beef suet through a food
chopper, or get two pounds of hnmburg
steak j add two tablespoons grated onion,
ono teaspoon salt and one-sixth teaspoon
pepper (If you like, add ono tablespoon
poultry dressing). Mix thoroughly and
form Into small meat balls, dip them tn
flour and put them In a stew pin ; put as
much water ns liked, slice a medium-sized
turnip Into tho pan, boll about an hour and
a quarter and thicken With flour.
Cncmblcnil
t&Ticicm' School
BANKS BUSINESS COLLEGE
Night School
Get Busy Now
nnd turn yourself Into n bookkeeper or
Monographer so vou nro fitted tn become
tho private secretary or executUo head
of tho concern that employs you. You
never rati tell how soon tho opportunity
will come, nnd you will seo some other
young mnn or joune woman ndvanced
to the higher position because you nro not
prepired tn (ill It. Our Is tho best nnd
mrccit night nrhool In Philadelphia. Wo
employ the same teachers In our night
school ns in tho day school, teaching tho
sumo subjects, viz.:
Courses Hook1.rcplnc, Accounting,
Ituslncss, Stenography, Typewriting,
rirrrcturlal. chll HerUce. 8 Nights n,
Week. Kach Month (13 Sessions) $5.00.
Hanks lluslness College Is tho only
"Accredited" Commercial School In
rhllndclphla.
Day School Opens Sept. Sth
Night School Opens Sept. 6th
V. JI. Hull, A. M I'd. D., President
925 Chestnut St., Phila.
Young Men nnd Hoys
I
Y.
M.
C.
Central Preparatory School
nv and i:vi:.ino
Olves completo prepa-atlon for col
logo or profi sslonal school, Certifi
cate recognized by leading colleges.
! acuity of experienced, college-trained
men. All facilities, such as
Oymnaslum. Natatnrlum, Socials and
Hellglous Instruction, devolop all
round manhood,
nuslnens Department prepares for
.aWrplosl!fon,.00,tkeeP",e and "
Klementary School.
iSiLii'i"6 r. hlsh-Rrade cnurseB Com
mercial, rinjlncerlng. Music.
Day School opens Sept. IS; Evenlng
School Oct. :.'.
1121
Arch St.
llooklets
on
request.
Spring Garden Institute
Uroad nnd SprlnE darden. Phila.
Automobllo Kleetrlclty
Architectural Dravrlne Mechanical Drawing
Kree i Hand Drawing Hook and Periodical
Machlno Shop Practice Illustration
Arithmetic. Algebia Pattern Shop Practice
and Goometry Machine Shop Slatn.
Nominal fees. Practical, efficient Instructors.
Day and Evening. WHITE FOR BOOKLET.
The Phillips Brooks School
Hoys' school, opposlto Clark Pa-k. Athletic field
adjoining buildings Large, fully-equipped gym
'.'!SlVm. C?r- t,e'"'hers. Year book. ()VAIll) 3.
I.ITZi:!,. ifemliiMHtrr. 8 Ilultlmoro AiinuS"
BROWN PREP Parkway Bide.
t . Broad and Cherry Sts.
cerre8afiaofr0sen?l"?0Crecaya!osL.anii Clv" Se"
.CHESTER. PA.
'The West Point of the Teistons Stole"
liNNSYLVANIA
Military Collciro
Separate Preparatory School
Crack. faalrv Artillery ami inf
u.
Infantrr.
n. Army, urtieer detailed. lip.r ,,,,.'
ment. All atliUrl,.
CIMI engineering. EconoTn es and Fwanc.'
?"roT choiasilc, phjslcal and m?2i
Decrees In Chemistry,
jnom es and Finanes!
tralnlim to dii.lon .,.'n-iKi"' 2 mai
Col. Charles E. Hyatt. Commandant
BOX 6S5. CHESTER. PA.
unexcelled for Classical Commercial civil
Electrical and Mechanical Enolneirinii hn.Jl.1'
Modern buildings and Uu"pien" AU&tlcT
SIERJON. PA.
iWerton'
Country 23nj cljool
OEKTitrui: ii.utiMAN. a. .
Hryii ilawr lullege, Ulrector"
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American CnUerstty Coif..ir V'
paratory coursa aud a goodS?rSfS"
ing for business. CourfVaarU
U!",ur-,-1"n- op,nl Sept lu
BWARTI1MORE.
Swarlhmore Preparatory School
Every facility In modern. wel-eoulDDed hiu
ings. retrMtloo aod refined surrouodTnis ft
trauied.to tb? very bUheat standard lit' a S,0.
lcancltlnshrD. Sound TOlndioS strong badv'
tbat U your Swarthmore boy, ,lrnk body.
A' " 'uVgsJ'gtoMtW
Due'M "r.lllt.EHEM. l'
Bishopthoi-pe Manor ' outs- coiie
ftBlsWna ooursea for blgn c&2'W'Brlid1?, .S?4
280. S. BETOLEHEiLpf
CARLliLE 1-A.
CONWAY HALL t-uu7 vn-
proved .bee- w. eiPerfencea. h P-
J J W" V A . WW) I
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VILLAXOVA VA.
VLLUUMft
nrn
TrECtlgrmajjijJB
My jpiri-ts wt cWftl
and dry tvrvcl qis,.
ImjofilleawltKgU
A Httla more joy r j.
sirrsnlv otvt;i .
1 ly troubles tLPfv
just tor
bUkst. I 6 ve.35.
Face Value of Buttermi
TlnrrtTlltr nnnlU,!
and face Is one of the beat and
cosmetics known. It may bo wnJ.JM.e,t
not boiled.
If some seran. C1"""-."
is
o,i,in,i n, i,.,.i. .: rv".."u'rMiii
... ..uuu kv. .. UUHUrjIUlK- thA wf..
strained after standing eight or t.n I UM
will removo freckles. "n h,)un,
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SCHOOLS
AND
flliraf rfiTS ,
COLLEGES,
vsmeK smsu
I'clrco's Methods Arc Correct Jt..i,.j.
Tho demand for Iclrco urnduat.. '.
sraauates ynr,
Pelrcs r.i;ij'J??
ZmA. .i-- ' "f
trained i.aj
or woman Ii rJ
?' . Premium I?,
diploma is . tu'S''
valued - ""
SSI- 3' wKK
methods c'tSBB
jommercla codAm
for both ees7 '
rEincB scnoot
Tine St. TV. of Brfjd
Self-Culture
Ncff College Is a, special school of l.
around Self-Dovolopment preparation
for higher success In any vocation.
Morning, arternoon. evening. Print
Instruction. Very Instructive literature.
R nn H ?f Til. T,
J. Warren Neff,
President and Founder.
'isnarar.
NEFF COLLEGE chM36,
Wo Guarantee Positions
to all who completo our Practical
lluslness Cou-ses. Become a Stenoi
rnphor. Unokkceper, Secretary or
Salesman. Students' naes 14 to 40
Hoth Seses Day and Night. Charges
uiuuruie. jicciii your course now.
Strnycr'a Business College
HX-9VI vuesuint r(.. inua.
Inut 3IH Main S-W
usasi
FRIENDS' CENTRAL
And Its elementary Schools offir
urses of education from klnderrartin
lege. Wrlto for. Year Upon. Schools opia W
JOHN W. CARR, Ph. D Prlncfptl
loTIl AND nACB ST3., PHILADELPHIA
GERMANTOWN FRIENDS
OPENS
OMO..aOTII
SCHOOL
ATOSTICB
DAILY AFTER IIH
STANLEY n. YAHNALL. Prlaclpal
PALMS SCHOOL
Thirty years at 17th and Chestnut Strata.
Business. Shorthand and Secretarial Cooriu
Younc Ladles and Girls
PENN HALL SCHOOL
FOR GlItLS
Modern fireproof buildings, new rymniilo.
swimming- pool. Collese preparatory, mnltri
languages, music, domestic arts. etc. Certlfcttf
prlvlleces. Rooms with private bath. Ul!
Gladstone, Atlantic City, occupied by scheol ucs
May. work continues without InterrwUoa,
Rates 1500.
FRANK S,
MAOILIa A. M.. Prlnclpit.
WALNUT LANE SCHOOL
OlrU
tlSth yea
far. General. College Prep. High Scaeft
-Intermediate Primary, Music, Douwtla
. Interior Decora'n. Secretariai.Alhlttkf.
uraa.
Science,
Phila. School of Design for Women
REOPENS OCTOnEU 2. 19I
lirtl)Al AMI MASTER STREETS
QEBMAXTOWry. PA.
The Stevens School for Girls
,.t 221 W. Chflten Avenue. Germantetra
iuin sear opens Bept. .'l. Kindergarten larawa
college preparatory, Special courses In Doralf J
Science and Conversational French for girls M ;
women. Manual trng. HI Us Mary Beotley. Prla.
TQRR1'SDAI.E. TA.
MONTESSORI TEACHER TRAINING SCHQOIi
loung ladles and girls; prac. counts: nl '"
Int. cat. Mrs. J. Bcott Anderson. DlrMtreM.
llor llg. Torresdala Housa. Torrssdslt. r-
Young Men nnd Hoys
OETTYSnDRfl. PA.
Pennsylvania Cotlege of Gettr''u'f
Offers ten college courses ln liberal rti
and engineering, all leading to a bachlofl
degree. Permanent State Teacher's Certls
cate. Annual rUed charges about I! 00. Tit
ulty of 33, and 4SO students. Fully aulpwd
with buildings and apparatus. Studjnt Ooi.
ernment and Honor System, For Bulltta.
and beautiful Book of College and BattliltU
Views writs
President W. A. ORANVILI.H, P6.P,. IiD
QETTTaBURO. PA.
IIARRISB0BO, FA,
IIARRISBURG ACADEMV
1 A country school founded ln IJJ- "m
- piyuciji uuiiums. .!. vrrr7-.tan
Hmall classes and Individual wsiiwr
Thorough college preparation. Rate w t;
151)0 for single room. All athleUca. SPJ
school for younger boys. Wa .Invite "
Investigation a personal vUH If jnmIM
For catalogue address
ARTHUR K. BROWN, D. A.. P8rattf'
NAZABETU, PA.
Nazareth Hall MiHtary Academy 1
NAZARETH. PA. ?ftf.1prl. M
A Military Academy, for Boys. Coll RJ; M
narittnrv unA Tlnalneaa rAurses. Military f . fl
fords healthful eierclse and strergtbeas orowu;
habits and obedience. All Athletics. A SSi
that Is better because It U different. n "'
tnt because It Is better. Address .
Rev. FRANCIS K. OBDNERT. Pllatto'-J
NEW HI.OOMFlEIJ. PA.
CARSON LONO INSTITUTE 78ih YE--K 1
Bloomtteld Academy Courses: 9U. fwiJE 1
atory, Musts. Business. Normal. J''Xi 3
arate modern buildings for bo(1 jr"; 1
Pupils under 13 year special ,ttentlon. Tiro m
1200 and u; Juniors. 1235. .Carsoa M M
Institute. Box IT. New HlooaiH"' Ha-
WEST niTt'P"', " r
BTATE. NORMAL SCHOOL BOTH 8"- M
iuu-2au per year. a. u. rwwr
Prii
nrKNovAii. N. J.
WEN0NAH SSfflffiB
MILITARY l
from Philadelphia. I? town ll
factories and saloons.
Id saloons. U a. .rmr "-AZuief,
bc1I school for Juniors. pw" J
ON A. SNVIJEB, P, .' SS
lu 4J2. IVtuoaab. N. J r M
tauea. Bpecia
ua. v.
CLAYTON
Box
BUMMITT. K. ).
CARLTON ACADtiViir f
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