ytr 6 EVENING LEDGEE-PHILADELPH1A, MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1916. FASHIONS ETIQUETTE COMMENT OF M'LISS MARION HARLAND COOKERY QUERIfig ,v!rwi ffw" ,4 I I If ii if If :M'LISS SCOUTS SEX WAR IDEA OP FEMINISTIC PROPHETS .Women, Who Are Really Cannier Than Sen,. Do Not pave to Resort to Bloodshed to Gain Their Desires BEFORE sailing- once rnoro for Europe, this tlmo on a regular boat, Madame 'jRoslka Sehwlmmer, fighting pacifist who helped make tho Ford Peace Expedition jnore historic than It otherwise would ,hare been, contributed her belligerent bit to tho prophecy that nfter the great VfAt Is over a Bex war will result. It is characteristic of the most ng- feresslvo lieutenants in the nrmy of tho feminists that they believe that tho day la "nigh when women will cither have to do men to death in order to further Women's rights or at least beat them Into a cowering submission. Madame Sehwlmmer, who spends all (Jjcr waking hours In tho Interest of bringing about international peace, and 'who came to America this last timo to 'help organize the American branch of tho International Committee for Immediate Mediation, has no hopes of resting up after tho Allies and tho Teutons have kissed and made up. Pacifists will ,then be busier than ever patching up tho differences between husband and wife, brother and sister, sweetheart and sweet heart. The Job, says she, will bo tho bono of contention. By force of circumstance brought about by Mars, the feminine sex Will have tho advantage. Possession is nine-tenths of tho law. Woman holds tho fortress. Her guns will be turned on tho army of returning Tommies nnd pollus. Their standard bearers will fly banners calling attention to tho fact that woman's place is the home, and that homo with out the mother is tho dickens of a place, anyway, but tho women will laugh them tq scorn. Then if Madame Sehwlmmer Is to be believed, blood will be shed. "The men in tho-hrmy," sho said In a recent Interview, "are resolved to take back their old jobs when tho war Is over. JThe empjoyers who have had to use wom Letters to the Editor Address all communications to M'Llss. carp of the Evening Ledger. of tho pnper only. Dear M'Llss I shall, be very glad If you will et mo In communication with E. A., whoce letter wan In the EvtxlMi LntKien yesterday. I am 18 years old, and desire a "good" girl friend, as she seems to be. nnd I am In every Way qualified to meet her demands. My Rlrl friend has married, and as I am rather par ticular about my friends and do not caro to MARION HARLAND'S CORNER This may bo helpful to some of your readers, now that the price of all kinds of meats Is so high and not likely to fall. I tako a day oft and mske a. great lot of noodles. Then I dry them thoroughly for a day, or two. Having made auro they are perfectly dry, 1 put them Into glass cans, and screw down tho tops. They will keep thus for weeks. I use them for souu. or I boll them In salted water for -t) minutes. then drain. Meanwhile. I have fried stale bread cut Into dice. In any kind of fat or drippings. I like bacon fat best, Urown the bread In it as you would "croutons" and pour these with the fat over the noodles. Thpy mske a savory dish, eaten with lettuce salad, and you will never miss your meat. We nave them every week Thoy are cheap and very whole some. , MllS. J. J. It. All palatable substitutes for meat are In active demand Just now. As a people, We ought to have learned long ago that Americans, like their first cousins, the English, eat a great deal more meat than Is good for us. It Is safe to affirm that. In every family of moderate means, finan cial and physical conditions would be bet ter were the "one-help" law enforced with regard to meat And let the .single portion be of medium size. An Old Saying What statesman, said. 'Tear Ood. my coun trymen, and you wilt have nothlne else to fearMT A German quoted It to me yesterday as an Im mortal saylror of the Kaiser, I lme an Idea that somebody else said it before the Kaiser was born, but I couldn't prove It. JAMES L. V. You are right In suspecting that the sen timent was put Into words by earlier speakers and writers. Tho great French poet Racine wrote In "Athalle," published in 1601: "I fear God, dear Abncr and I have no other fear." V. Syrh, an Englishman of the nineteenth century, wrote an. ode In which occur the lines Piety, whose soul sincere tears Ood and knows no other fear. I fancy, however, that your German friend had In mind tho address of Bismarck before the Itelchsfag In 1887: "Wo Germans fear Ood, but nothing else In the world." Care of Ferns We would be grateful to you If you would advise us as to the best way to care for a '" A FAITHFUL READER. Our florists, professional and amateur, can answer you more Intelligently than I can hope to do. Yet I have cultivated ferns with a fair measure of success for fifty years. My plan Is to consult the conditions Jn which they flourish In their native wilds. Some thrive in open fields; others grow rankly in damp shades. Some love a flood of sunshine In which others would droop and wither. In buying your plant ask the florist what are the habits and liking of that particular species. Will florists and con. nolsseurs favor ua with a few general rules for taking care of a fern7 "Combings" and Scenarios Da you know of any firm which buys hair combines?. Da you know to whom to send scenario ploUT MARIE D. I advise you to consult your hairdresser, or if you have none, make, an errand to an establishment where halrdresslng, etc, are done and make inquiry there. "Combings" ore bought. a n J gold somewhere. Can read ers enlighten our correspondent upon this point! We hold her address. I am forced to pass your second query over to readers who have definite Information upon the sub ject Of scenario writing. Any addresses of persons likely to further our member's plans for writing plots for the "movies" will frwarded to her. A Familiar Poem J J&'A1. Me,t? of completing: a poem riate4 lately In tbe It. II. c. ana to ask that. If iy request will not transgress your rules tou Z3I. you will prist both, verses with the author' . MRS. M. E. B. W comply with the courteous request the more cheerfully since the names of three ther authors have been handed In to ua with the accompanying verses. Assuming that our valued correspondent is correctly Informed asj to the authorship, we give the name she appends to the Jlnes: And two anal! walk soma narrow way of life. Bsariy side by M that should one turn vr a liiUs space ta rust or left Tho" seeds must tnd acknowledged face; to face. Awl ytl with wistful eye that never meet. With Krecisc bands that Oewr clasp, and lis cauitur In aln to ear that sever bear. CPfc-y Mk each other all their weary days MM & utU4tia4. And that la Fate. Susan iltrr Siauldlnr. Face Powder Ba4? My sunt trusts ta Ut ta; bat easast U at tits- powder la bod (or II why. la eh rtehtt HUHETlk P. It iU to pores of the akin and. after who. akwr4hew twwjr, thu "coarsen laj a tUa. L'ec pons except a pure. llia.:..2 lv, sli-. ftwt tttmneailngly, upon tfa.8 en because men were not available will prefer tho men because of a feeling of sex solidarity. The women will be forced to tho wall. The struggle will be the bitterest ever known between the sexes." Personally, if I know women, the kitchen wilt look as good to them as the munitions factory; tho nursery infinitely better than tho tramcar platform. It may bo that wives, as the price of giving Up their outsldo Jobs, will demand wages for their insldo ones, but this will only be In keeping with tho trend that domes tic economics had taken before the war. It Is no unusual thing in many house holds for tho wlfo to receive her salary for her share of tho work. Indeed, from a rather wide observation I have drawn the deduction that the majority of men turn over to their wives, exclusive of tho housekeeping fund, a bigger share of tho pay envelope than that which they themselves keep, On tho other hand, because of the ter rific casualties thero will bo fewer men to como back to jobs than left them. Theso places will be open to tho women for whom unremuneratlvo domertlclty has no charm. Why, then, this talk of a sex war? Tho efforts of the arch feminists to establish the conviction that tho sexes ultimately will war are puerile. There are too many refined ways of hurting tho opposite sex known to the gentle, timid creatures for them to re sort to bloodshed. Tho war which con cerns Itself with shot and shell has al ways been man's crude way of settling his differences. Woman's scorn of the musltct nnd saber ns tho means of securing her ends is one of tho marks of her superiority. Madame Schwlmmer's pggresstve proph ecy Is not to be seriously regarded. M'LISS. of the "Woman's Page Write on one Mile, associate with every one, I am taking- this way to secure a friend (I hope). I thank you very much. D. P. If tho young woman whose letter I pub lished on Thursday, August 24, will let mo have her name and address, with permis sion to send It to you. I will gladly do so. All rutnmtinlrntlons addressed to Mnrlon Murium) should Inclose u stamped, self addressed envelope nnd n flipping of the article In which jiiii ure Interested. perspiration, wipe the face with a white soft tissue paper. This Is a bit of unprofessional common-senRlblc counsel from one who re Brets to see a young girl plastering her smooth face with patented powders, which often contain mineral Inured cnts and ari, therefore, injurious to the skin. Further than this I dare not venture upon what is another's province. Forming n Club As a body of women, wo want to form a club. Yte should like to know what we mult do In .rojrto ' It- Should wa have a charter? And how can we net one? Wo wont ta charso -'5 cents a month, Just for tho social end of It, Must we pay to get it Into shapo? Also what name would you advise us to call U7 R, s. An admirable manual upon "Woman's Clubs." by Olive Thorne Miller, -was pub lished about twenty yca.-s ngo. It may still be In the market. It ought to be, for It supplies women all over the country with trustworthy rules for the Informa tion of these organizations. Lest you may not be able to set it. I will say that should you wish to becamo an Incorporated body you would bolter secure the services of a lawyer,, and commit the management of that part of your bus.ness to him. You can. however, exist as a club without for mal and legal Incorporation. First, de cide what are the objects of tho organi zation and agree as to the constitution nnd bylaws. Have these framed by a com mittee and rubmlt them to those who have signified their Intention of becoming members and signed an agreement to that effect. Arrange stated times for meet ings, and how these shall be conducted ; what officers will be needed to conduct tho business ol each meeting and manage pecuniary affairs. May I suggest that you make rulea and regulations as few ami simple as Is consistent with the purpose oi mo ciuo.' ua not make a burden of what should bo both profitable and pleas ant to members. Let all things be done decently and in order, but do not stiffen the light machinery by a pretense of "par liamentary uynga" and Buch fustian, ut terly becoming a "function" that Is es sent ally social. As to a name, select somethlng descriptive of your motive for forming the ciub. or which has reference to the place or time of meetings. In this, too, avoid tho appearance of Imitating more ambitious bodies. Will you not re port progress after you are fairly or ganized? :hoiiin.soj a cRAivroitn: NO ADVANCE in the price of broad sold at "The Store Where Quality Counts" Here we present to you the FOUR GREATEST BREAD BARGAINS in this city GOLD SEAL, OUR PAN LONG PAN and RAISIN Gold Seal is a Eenuine hearth baked. Vienna loaf the largest and best sold in this city. Our Pan is a large pan-baked loaf, close-textured and wholesome. Our Raisin Bread is healthful and appetizing, with lots of luscious raisins in every slice. It always pays to buy all your Bread "Where Quality Counts." GOLD SEAL OUR PAN LONG PAN, TASTY RAISIN BREAD Sc loaf ipiNSPN CRAWFORD Th Stor0 Vhrm Quality Counts i Throughout th City and Suburb SEEN IN BLOUSE OF CHIFFON AND LACE IS THERE any waist at tho present day moro necessary to ono's comfort than one of chiffon? The one In tho sketch comes In navy blue, olive green and black and In bIzos 36 to 42. It Is lined throughout with white chiffon, which shows a little at tho throat. The cream laco front, small panno velvet vest and whlto pearl buttons make a handsome combination. Price, $3.50, reduced from JB. Tho smart hat Is a now model In velvet, trimmed with nn Irregular band of Jet nnd goura feathers. Price, $10. RED-HEAD, GINGERRREAD-IIEAD, CARROT-TOP, HERE'S A CHANCE Red-Head League to Organize Branch Here There Is n rhanco for fame If you havo red hair, for tho Red-Hcnd League of Amer ica will organize a branch In Pennsylvania. The organization held Its annual reunion In Indlnnnpolls yctcrday. Red-headed dele gates from five States were present nnd It wns decided to organlzo a branch In Penn sylvania. Strnu-brry blondes, near blondes or undecided blondes need not apply. The hair of every candidato must bo an em phatic red. One of the aims of the league Is to show that rcd-halred persons are Just ns serious as ony one else. For years It has been a common thing to smile slightly on seeing persons ndnrncd with auburn locks. In school tho red-head boy was always singled out as a victim by tho other young sters. When the red-head went to work It wns the same way. The others looked at him nnd xmlled. There is quite a difference between light headedness and "redheadednos," declare those of the Runburnt locks. They point to the fact thst several railroad presidents nnd numerous prominent bank olhclals havo red hair. Thomas Jeffer.son was proud of his red hair, they declare, and refused to use powder. It Is with much pride, the redheads declare, that not a single member of Congrors has locks of auburn hue. This proves, they crutond, that red hair doesn't sprout on the heads of the lazy. The Pennsylvania branch of redheads will be started In this city by organizers, who nre expected hero In a day or two. It mat ters little whether an applicant be a mil lionaire or a street cleaner, fat or thin, tall or short, malo or female. The one qualifica tion Is to havo red hair. LANSDOWXE BATHING STOPPED Health Board, Ordering Lake Drained, Pleases Sabbath Observers Hundreds of Philadelphia bathers met disappointment yestctday when they lour neyed to Lanpdowno to enjoy n summer Sunday afternoon dip. By order of the Lansdowno Ttannl of Health bathing H no longer permitted In the Grldlth's Park lake, a favorite resort of local bathers. Tho residents of that section havo long been opposed to Sunday bathing and have made several attempts to havojMhe park closed. II. F. Grimth, proprietor of tho park, declared yesterday that the residents of Lansdowne, having met defeat in their fight against Sunday bathing, unfairly sought the aid of the Hoard of Health. The park has been closed to bathers slnco Sat urday morning, and Grllllth has been or dered to havo the lake drained. Turee of Pea Boll a quart of shelled peas tender In salted hot water w.th a young onion, a few sprigs of parsley and six mint leaves. Ilub through a colander and return to the fire, adding half a cupful of good stock, salt, pepper and a lump of sugar. When It has boiled two minutes, stir in a tablespoonful of butter rolled in flour, cook nne mi- longer and pour upon croutons of fried bread-dice in the tureen. The sweet fresh ness of the Catskili Mountain pastures is brought to you in every pound of MERIDALE BUTTER There's none of the salted, city butter taste, be cause Meridale is not made like ordinary butters. Itismadefromthe rich, pure cream of the Catskili coun try, pasteurized and churned in the most sanitary churns. Wrapped intheprotect ive "Merifoll1' wrapper, it retains its purity and freshness. AYER&McKINNEY (Makers of .,,, MerkUIe) Philadelphia Bell Phone, Market 3741 Keystone Phone, Alain 1783 look or the "Htttfoil " vraeptr-alr'tlsht. dust- and odor-tmojfat your srectn. THE SHOPS 10-YEAR-OLD TO MAKE LONG TRIP Violet Letts Off to Join Parents Who Reside in Ogdcn, Utah A 2300-mllo Journey without escort will bo started tomorrow by Violet Letts, 10 years old, of 1037 Callovvhlll street. She In making tho trip so that sho can Join her parents, who reside In Ogden, Uth. When Violet boards a train at Broad Street Sta tion sho will wear a small card on her sleeve, which will read "Violet Letts; Destination, Ogden, Utah." Violet will bo on tho road about four days. Today Bhe was visited by many of her playmates, who left behind Howcrs, candy nnd dainties. Clam Bisque Thirty clams, ono cup milk, one-half cup cream, two tablcspoonfuls butter and one of flour, threo eggs, a tablespoonful of onion Juice, one cupful of boiling water, n pinch of soda in tho milk, ono cupful of cracker crumbs. Chop tho clams and put over tho flro In tho boiling water. Simmer half hour. Heat the milk and cream In another sauce pan with the soda nnd crumbs. Stir In the roux, boll one minute and pour gradually, beating all tho time upon tho yolks, pre viously whipped smooth. Heat In a doublo boiler for two minutes, or until tho water In the outer vcrsel bolls hard. Turn Into soup dish, season with salt, cayenno and minced parsley, nddlng mince of clams. Top with whites of eggs beaten stiff. aTOa..imuwarTninn Billing AS! Flies WITH SheparcFs House Fly AND INSECT KILLER Certain death to Bed-bugs, Cock roaches, Ants, Moths, House Flies, Mosquitos and other insects. Kills all germ and insect life. Insects carry deadly diseases. Protect your Health and Home, cet a 6ottle today. Guaranteed to do the work. Or der from your Druggist or Grocer to day. SHEPARD'S CHEMICAL CO. WILMINGTON, N. C. sinrr:KMtsjrayTrra'wsg'yj,wwiwi ff M & roaiac3rsaS!j KBSinoisj wSX v 5CV X GOOD FORM Good form quertet nhoutd be ad dressed to Deborah Hush, written on ono side of the paper and signed with full name and address, though irUtals iJvXV loll! be published upon request. Tnts column will appedr in Monday's, Wednesday's and Friday's livening Ledger. Sea Untiling Dear Drborah flush I am. spending- o fort night nt the shore nml would lllie to .know If a Rlrl would think I wan not dolnu rlirhl It I orternl to tdlie her hind In tho water when I nm bnlhlnir. Sometimes, when the waves are very liKh. I hold my lidv friend hv th ,;ynlt. Sho (toys It doesn't look right. I would tlks to hnvo your opinion. .U.U. Certainly there Is no reason why you should not take a girl by tho hand when helping ber out through tho waves In fact, uheti n man tnkes a girl In bathing and there nre high and heavy breakers It Is not only permissible but necessary for him to hold her hv both arms, or perhaps by tho waist. It is rather dlfllcult to give set rules. for ocean bathing, as waves ana currcn s are apt to do strange things. So long ns n man Is respectful, polite and nttcntlvo to the girl with whom ho bathes, etlquctto can nsk no more. What About Chaperoncs? Dear Deborah Itush Do you think that and gins or hi yenrs or inercaoout anoint 1,1 lii nil lower! to eo to dance halls nnd amusement parks without an older .person? My daughter sei is io years old. ana tno Doys nro always wanting- her to go. Sometimes I go with tnm, but it Isn't always convenient to do this, and yet I hate to spoil her pleasure by maklnar her stay home. MRS. O. n. Generally speaking, young pcoplo of tho age you mention should bo chaperoned, Not that there Is anything harmful In their going without nn older person, but because tho world Is so quick to crltlctzo tho young girls who aro not carefully guarded by a watchful mother or other older person, Luncheon Dear Drborah Itush Would you be (o kind as to suggest the proper setting of a table tor a luncheon, nlso bd inexpcnsUe menu, and state whlrh courses should be served on nlarn plates. I will havo eight guests. Mns. V. C. D. Uso a bare tablo, carefully polished, and ptaco a whlto linen nnd lace conterpleco In tho center. Also use eight large place dollies, olght smaller ones for butter plates at tho upper left-hand side of tho caver, nnd n glnss dolly or castor should bo plnced undor the goblets. At each place put threo forks on tho left sldo of the pinto In a straight row, and a dinner knife, silver knife, consommo spoon and fruit cocktail spoon should be arranged on tho right side. Tho goblets should havo pieces of lco placed Improve Yoar Cooking Use Milk that You Can Depend Upon Women who know the real meaning of delicate cookery who value a rich flavor in cakes, pies and puddings always use EAGLE Condensed in: cuginm. For convenience and economy, as well as (or delicious flavor . nothing ij more jilislcctory than "EagU Brand." Use it wherever the recipe calls for milk and sugar. Both as a pure, safe baby food and a rich milk for cooking "Eagle Brand" has been the choice of careful home-makers for over half a century. In buyinc Milk Products always aik far BrJu;irVl,!'.;."Vi'i THE ORIGINAL HALTED MILK Rich milk.roal ted grain extract.in powder. Forlnfants.Invalidsandgrowingchildren, Purenutrition.upbuilL'ir.thewholcbody. Invigorates nursing mothers end the, nod. Tha Food-DrlnkforallAgcs Mora nutritious than tea, coffee, etc Substitutes cot YOU Same Price "Oap 'I a n&riSfttBaS sir'1' Ci 'fiux wzrjzm improves poor complexions I you want a clear, fresh, glowing complexion, use Ilcslnol Soap at least once a dsy. Work a warm, creamy lather of it well Into the pores, then rinse the'f ace with plenty of cold water It 'does not take manvdavs nt such regular dare with ResInolSoap to show an improvement, because the Resinol medication soolhci and rtfrethet the skin, whjle the pure scap, free of alkali, is chaining it. It the lUabalmdyiabtdcgaiiiioo.a short tKJtmcst with Kcttnol Oiolmtnl nuv Grit b necessary to ruloro its nsrroilbeilili, R,iUv Soap and. Oinlmtnt are sold br "alt dvirltti. sort. Md, J litt H tfct, Knint SUvle Atut mttAit u4 tottaHdtrmitttwtUttfifi. titif diutmtrli, )t tmiti tfaUr iUuhj 9 ml utfiasthu. In them, nnd a lunch napkin shou d beat each cover. In the center of tho table may be put a bowl of flowers or n handsome fern dish, I would suggest for n summer menu of seven courses (1) fruit cocktail, (2) Jellied consomme, (3 deviled crabs. W broiled chicken, fresh lima beans, potato balls, (6) tomato salad, cream cheese Ana crackers, () Ices and cakes, (7) coffee ana cordial. , The cocktails, consommo and Ice cream should bo served On top of place plates! for the other courses tho place plate Is takon up as the plate containing tho food or oh which the course Is to b eaten Is presented. Coffee ami cordials nre served In tho drawing room, nfter tho guests have left the table. If wlno is desired nt the luncheon a light one, such as sherry or n spnrltllng Moselle, Is sultnhlo. lints in the City Deor Deborah Hash Is It conildered bad form to walk In the city on a summer evening without a lint? nkS8. It cannot bo said to bo In good form to go without a hat In the city streets that Is, for a walk of nny distance, and espe cially on the frequented Btreets of n largo city. DI3UOIIAII RUSH, Test Your Brooms "When you go to tho grocery or department storo to buy a broom, test It this way: Press It ngalnst the floor, If the straws bristle out and bend, the broom Is a poor one. They should remain In a solid, Arm, mass. Geuting Shoes for College Girls m F .Th H g'l ff K I V THE sssv Lf "COLLEGE" School Shoes for Boys and Girls Send the "kiddies" back to school in Geuting shoes, that promote health and efficiency; scientifically designed to de velop foot strength. 1230 Market Shoes and Stockings for the family The Stores of ? l Vy n iw . m Every Foot Professionally Fitted Three Geuting Brothers Supervising SCHOOLS AND IJfis r I ,Qj5S i .-j -vii v 3.ir COLLEGES FRIENDS' GENTRAL is not co-educational tho Boys nnd Girls in High School grades have sep arate classes in separate classrooms. Distinct and strong courses preparo Boys for Business life. The Girls tako Domestic Science. Both boys and girls are prepared for College. WIHTK FOIl YKAH HOOK Or HATES and erneral Information of tha friends' Edu cational System from Kindergarten to College, Schools open 0th mo, 20, Enroll now. JOHN W. CAFtR, Ph. D., Principal 15TH AND RACK STS PHILADELPHIA. EUHIEXTAnV SClloOLS OF TUB 8YaTEU 15th nnd Rare Rts. 3.'ith Ht, and T.ancnter Ave. 17th St. and Olrard Ave. Greene St. and School Lane, Qermantown. YoungMen nnd Boys Y. M. C. A. HSl Arch St, Booklets on request. DnIIdlnfi Construction Course (KVKKlNd) Fits Carpenters, bricklayers, and other Journeymen or apprentices for ad vancement to better positions, Course Is complete In three years, two nights a week, and Includes: Plan Heading Estimating; Engi neering Mathematics Architectural Engineering, Instructors are well-known practical men. 1-3 other high-grade. courses Commercial Engineering Frei paratory Music. Register Sept. 25-30. Benin Oct. 2. The Phillips Brooks School Boys' schoo', opposite. Clark Park. Athletic Meld adjoining buildings. Large. lully.enulpped gym nasium. En. teachers. Year book, llllV,Ul H. KITZEL. lleuduiaster. 4m Baltimore AvenuS, BROWN PREP Prhway Bldg. j wui4 nu .nerry fits. . Prepare tor college, business and Civil Berv Ice. Call or send (or Catalog L. CHESTER. PA.. PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY COLLEGE Train men to command. Superior scholastic physl-al and moral training to develop auperlor m,n-.A. A''Si that means mors than brasi but. tons.Ad,Col.Chas,E,Hyatt,Prln..Bo 003. Chester Jv'AZABETHt PA NAZARETH HAI.L MILITARY 'ACADEMY Kaiarcth, Pa. Founded 1743 For Boys. College. Prep, and Business Courses Healthful. All Athletics. Jnves" thir! befor."di elding. Add. Rev. FrjncU E. Urunert. PrlncliSl. JSWARTHMOBE, PA. SWAKTII5IOH1! PREPARATORY Srifnnr. Every facility la modern, well-equipped buTd logs, recreation and rertned su -rounding? ii.n. !?L';siLvt!ptnXii. JESS "" . .. wv, , Bwarthmors, pa. OAK LANE, PA, Miss Marshall's School & OAK LANE. PHILA. Day and Boarding Departments Prim.rv through college ptsparatory courses aS2 x& Music Expression. Domestic si Snc. ATeV-Vii t every 8 girts Campus of acres tirl! Irr study rooms. Outdoor itSlatEa . sSiH?" meats may now be mad with i hi ABB?'n$" BU le'echoo. Oik LST 1020. b PrW-UpaA , MISS B. B. HAH81UU Pdndi TCCtEEfifUL CHEW, Jo rYVe.ry tKind5 ae. queer I tKmU Upon thu runny eK wnen 1 consider Kink. heel act shoes I jU5t could shriek mirth fVTCM,N A Question I nsk'd If I cot sick and died. u fl With my black funeral uo walking too H It you'd stand close to hear them tiM or Pray ?' While I'm let down In that steep bank or m And, No, you said, for If you saw a er.i Of living; Idiots pressing round that new' Oak comn they nltve, I dead beneath i xuul uu,uu juuu ruvo ana rend with your teeth, them John M. Bynj,,' Style favors the col Icrc Rirl this season. Low heels nre the vogue. We've never shown such n brilliant assort ment of low - heeled shoes as you will find here now. Lots of snap and style, and in 'spite of the low heels, they are so built ns to hammock the arch, preventing flat foot nnd permitting natural foot develop ment. 19 So. 11th A quick Service Men's Shop (PRCNOUHCCO GYTINO) H- Famous Shoes. (J We Guarantee Pcsilions to nil who romDlrtn our Practical lluslness Courses, Ilccome s Stenmr rnpher, Ilookkoeper, Secretary of Salesman. Students' aires U to 40 Iloth Sexes Vy und Nleht. Chari moderate. Tlcpln your coursfaow. Strayer's Business College 801-807 Chrstnot St., mils. Walnut 334 Mnln SS-90 ' Self-Culture Neff College Is a special school o( all nround Self-Development preparation for higher success In any vocation. Morning, afternoon, evening. Prime Instruction. Very Instructive literature, Silas S. NefT. Ph. D.. J. Warren Nff. President and Founder. Manager, NEFF COLLEGE ch,.B8 8i. Spring Garden Institute. Phila. Automobile El'ctrlcly , Art and Msehanlcs ,., Nominal Fees. WHITE FOB BOOrOET PALMS SCHOOL )rm.iu . i7h ariA rhitntit fitrteif Puilnn. Shorthand and BecrmttUl Court j GERMANTOWN FRIENDS o ?&, SCHOOLDAI? ;th 1 Oi'AFfl'lSl l IAIHAteM ' , , z Vounp Ladle and GUI, MISS HILLS' SCHOOL 1608 Spruce Street. Opens Sept. IT. MAIN LINK BRANCH Ardmore. Opens September 28. . ELIZABETH HILLS LYMAN. Frlnclpi ... . " TV w-r lit WALNUT LAWJH SUHUUL. ttitHM flRlh va- n.n.,.l r-nllera PreD. High Sctfj "19 tlrad. Intermediate Primary. Music. IW'JJJ Science. Interior DeroinecretsHaLAtnruc OERMANTOWNPA. The Stevens School for Girl M 221 W. Chslten Avenne. fiermantow" ,..iJ 91 MJh year opens Sept. SI. Klndargarten ior college preparatory. Special courses In tfiP'VS Science ond Conversational French ' torsjrU" I women. Manual trtur. 3IIs siarru""'' r " BALTSBPBfJ. Pt IV i..M Vn.inrMA by AVmrlca'n VnlV.r.lty Cdgjfl , paratory course and a. sod In for business. Coiunintft rjilture, tiath year opens Sept w Writs for catalogue. Dl" "" SnltsMirr T'a CARLTON ACADEMY .. .-. . , . ..,. thoreug" ft-r.i Housemother to eW" .personal ?' n.adnutil V CHARLES H. BCHUIjirg. A. M. WiSSZ-r- M entrrir IlKTHLEHEM, PA. r, Wz: iZ For au-u-cffl -' nnlfhln cour0ior Wh I&iV4) 3 CLUW mn"9SrvS. 8. BBTHLEBKafc- TOHKESDALE. PA; --7ZT .-.r,..-'ri.. TRiiNiN-a scuHS Vitk gl sSl . VJI ""'"" ' in.. ' H 'I n-r; "H Walnut 334 Midn SS-90 ' l t 7t NOMMITT, N. 1 i.i- j wy "m's55S3i feiEauiiiii'nii" nyrm ti ii '4wrrcfc --
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