? J&?." f i& r ir r 4" EVENING LEDGEK-PHILADBLPHIA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1916. IW- m - Frightened Creatures, Having Filled Their Minds With Vice Literature, Fear to Venture Out After Dark VICE, duo to the extraordinary acllvl ties of tho investigator and tho crusaders, seems like tho poor to be nl vraya with us. Veiled accounts of n vicious world come to us In tho dally papers, which must report the nows. -Novels, loss reserved, draw asldo the veil. Is It any wonder that a Umld woman feots herself beset on nil sides by an en cronchinff evil which any feeblo at tempts on her part to avoid will only expedite? Tho hysteria spreads. To jro Into a movie Is to bo stabbed with a hypo dcrmlo ncedlo wielded by a livid villain. To bo abroad In tho downtown streets after 10 o'clock In to run tho risk of ab duction. To cct Into n taxltab Is to jeopardize ono's future ono may be whisked away and never be heard of again. Tho man who rescues your dropped parcel' may havo tho hypnotic eye thnt Is going to place you In his , power. What Is a poor, weak damsel to do any way? ForKet It, In tho language of the gut- ' ten Substitute common senso for hys teria, and, as Uoosevclt would say, Fear God and take your own part. Tho other night It was my mlsfortuno to bo caught out lato without tho shield- ' lng grnco of a good right masculine arm, At tho reprehenslblo hour of 11 It was necessary for mo to bo abroad In the downtown district. Revolving In my mind tho romantlo and perilous udvep turo that1 would surely besot mo wore I ft movlo queen or, tho heroino of a novel of the Little Sister typo. I clipped along i nt a buslncssllko pace. I am hero to toll this tale, having arrived safely at my destination. It Is truo that nt the corner 'of Ninth nd Chestnut streets I was ogled by a. sad specimen of knighthood. Ho stood limply on one hesitant foot, a perfect picture of ono all dressed up In his Palm Beach suit with no place to go. He chewed a toothpick meditatively. As I pasort him ho cleared his throat. Ho was such n tlmldy men. It was pathos. Ho will never get a lady, thought I, If ho doesn't pork upl At Eighth street a man nnd a girl wero hnvtng a vociferous quarrel. In language not exactly adapted to tho par lor sho was accusing him of membership In tho Ananias Club. Her brand of Eng lish was contagious. Ho caught It and camo back at her. But did I havo to como out for thls7 Of courso not. My Janitor nnd his wlfo often forget them selves. To swear as well as to err Is human. At Seventh street two obese gentle men paused In their tracks to observe my progress down tho street. Perhaps if I had smiled at them they would havo bought mo a planked steak with truffles. Unless I havo misread my O. Henry I be lieve It Is with planked stcalr snd tru fles nnd effervescent liquids that the bloated rich tempts tho poor llttlo work ing girl. But I did not smile and tost out on the beef. Tho story books and vico pamphlets notwithstanding, I did not nrrlvo homo panting and breathless as tho hart In tho chase. Nothing hod happened to dls turb my equilibrium. Nobody flashed n hypodermic ncedlo or a chloroform cone. No knockout dropB wero surreptitiously slid Into tho soda I purchased at Broad street. I was not stalked to my very doorslll by a villain In a green Alpine. I found vlrtuo quite triumphant, as I Imagine sho always Is when wo want her to bo. M'LISS. Letters to the Editor of the Woman's Page Addrraa all communication lo M'l.lss, care of the. Etentnc ledger. oi me paper onur. Write on one side 'WMKri?t'jyrl,w1?at hllMfot Meals 7011 possess! ' tV. 1? ,cha"n," naliete ou write. ,flt takes o llltlo to make the averase woman happy." iJl'SS'il.'iJ1 nni .'!?"! "veraca women? Or Wi P." fT V1 ot . ! ' aia-rn from mine. . .U..",tl" J want '? "Pn B PT cent of v. 2?" ilnss on c!othea7 Does It denote ?i?fpi?."..w'1n. ? woman continually cnll to f?J. ,hen".in.of hr hard-working- husband the J"i ,,!SL,n;,,,r, n''hbo" hav automobile and ? -; -."". iu privnia Bcnooisr I The only way a man can make his wife happy n these days la to Rive her all ho make and then ko out and, make more. Take It from one who eigne hlmielr EXPERIENCED. Dear M'Llsa Pleau tell ma how tn get a J on a newspaper. if. f. T. Tho preliminary step Is to make applica tion to tho city editor or tho managing editor. This, however, is not getting the Job. To do that you must Impress upon him the necessity that his staff feels for your services. It is difficult. jmmmr mk- 1 I t ?4 M&?'frt! I' ,$rf .taaaaassW I -.' C5B 1-S ';Jr J jUSSMSMSyJ w , - 1 -tv-' ' j.iaA vC- ya7 Par. lit- ' ' .i VHakf. 11 l.SJv.lWJJ T& Li on ay -j COMMENT OF M'LISS MARION HARLAND CORRESPONDENCE , M'LISS RIDICULES HYSTERIA OF CITY'S FOOLISH WOMEN SEEN IN THE SHOPS M I GOOD FORM Coed form queries should he ad dressed to Deiorah Hush, urttten on en side 0 the paper and signed Kiln full name and address, though InlHoM nxLY utll be published upon request. Tnts column will appear in Mondays, Wednesday's and Friday's Evening Ledger. Forget Self Dtar Deborah Rush In. mr , ellmation you have helped othera Immensely. Aa I am sniioi" to have you aaslat me. I am wrltlnr to ask you to pleaae let me know what to say on srJtJn on the birth of her Oral child, a father- w ld It be necessary to congratulate the uncle ot the child? What should I say whn I am com relied to arologlie? I rea lie that there are bo set greetings or congratulation, but although. I sincerely wish the bride every, happiness. wen the time cornea for me to apeak, speech 1 "Jf'i upon seems; an arriTai t unvj. .";- ..; the first time, should I admire It bf?" 'he motherl It, I amt not asking; oomuFj ."h do you think of the composition of triljtMer J Tour not knowing Just what to say under the various circumstances cited In your let ter shows a certain sclf-consclousnos'?, u-Mrh la thn flrat thins to overcome If you nre to meet people and team to be gracious with them In conversation. It would be a mistake to tell you any phrases to use for these occasions, as they would only sound decidedly sot and, therefore, give nn lm nraaalnn of Insincerity. Of course, It Is the gracious thing to admire n llttlo baby be fore Its mother and to say kind and cordial things to the relatives About congratu lating a bride and bridegroom, there Is usually so llttlo time to have any conver sation nt a wedding reception that a word wishing them all happiness Is all that Is neeeasarv Tour letter, though neatly written and carefully spelled, la rather Imolvcd In Its meaning. You mix your Ideas Into discon nected questions which have no bearing on each other and make one sentence out of the whole. Always finish one subject before starting on nnother. city. She braved notoriety several months ago when she denounced Wl Ham Butler, who she charged tried lo blackmail her under threats against a memucr - family. Zaeatljg &cjportcft ADAMSOtt.nOBERT J.. .. 1803 N. 8th St. t,r5BB.Ei ;..B25ff..fiVnrJrk.r art.. Col- BA'flJF.'if: ORLANDO. Woodland Ave.. S. Lan- nAnhv: ificiIAEL. MULN.. M ' 1MIAD8HAWV WIMJAM. I ) 11UDUEN. kEANDfcM. .Nl.A , KATII8 a. or a , are a ah as, Tl Kit T"idence."2siJ'Kr"far5n,y ft ,.. at Pernwood lnir if' '. It. viewed Tuesday, rfrom 7:30 to 9 1? 2"tfl tomobite service. ttui'i r Invited to attend id Wednesday, at 2 2 lS?, ,CVn'tery.. Hem'tln ' ItANXE. On Sentembe- 3. mi .. wife of Joseph.?.', llance and Aa.,.i'.'?Wl late Jonn ana Marirnret Daley nli7f frlenda are Invited to attend tha f&Jwi1 yra. fiUEH .ALtnmr. 40 jrr "s ,'ONNM.L, JAIBSv,a7pfl O at. JybDENV EUZAPETll. jfJAl.MIN6s.MARV. .... M 43 yra., Vlncentown, 2080 N. Judson t. nuEiii Svv .U.l. C.I. I5.A Yi V. mW 0 & Alhans ave.. Atdmore. Pa. JilAO?NBTr" UILDA. 21 yra.t 1015 S. Broad EAtEjSCV, PHEDE MA33ET, 2004 Mt. Ver non at ;.;;.;. -it.itria ra vri . i!n' rc. iiPKner ai. no triil.G'r. JAMKST..ft.jre JS1 8. 20th at. (IIIANT. MARV.H17 S. 2tn at. ilrVffiinON, II.VA AtlSJAN. 1848 U. 16th it. , Jfll'u ritBSTON f-EVlS, 101 States ave.. At- ItOSHAClf, VfAHOLb ntJVEU 10 yrs.. 442 E. iiiranj mr, IIUV. .'MAll MAnfn.. 59 T. 119 N. 3d at.. Cam- ltirn!jll3btf. .flAMUEt. . 202t Wlnls r at. JONES, t.VTJlARINE UARCI.AY, 203 N. S3d VEt'.t.V. THOVAfl J. KKLW. MAIIVJANE. J3Tlha KKNNlir, DANIEI.,p.. tlO B. 23i Ktilt.. FREDERICK. 40 rs., J Ices. on. Wednesday, at 2 n. m VSS'iriWll nA Mr nai iaaa r " . ina t . SI04 Mantua ate . 'tAHT. E.OlfS Cemetery. ' al " My HKtMlROJ YorK, hfnn. attend the funeral. from ner terment at ffNSoSfJElJrfe&ow JR& JIB .ate "ftiT&iS. ,S,y Lfj3 at Adath Jeahurun C?m.,Jll 'MsK lltr.T.. On Seplember 8. 1BI0 .1 si. ., fl -"-.' r.; i-.v.v --m. nuHDanii :?. Itaret A. Hill. Relatives 'and KNNO.Y. 1311 Wharton at. m at. 1317 U. 11 New mos., 65)3 JOHN ft. 10 ra. iatmn ntnwn. tn jr. du.tu itirnru ve MARION HARLAND'S CORNER Could you cleaso give ma the nama of fancy work macazmea7 And also tell what Is the HVVi. Ln, La,,.lr. ndtfhere one la likely to ret the hlihest prices for such? I should tlko to correspond with somebody who alla denims ana who may sle me "polnta" upon the sub ject. C U K The rules of this paper do not allow the , publication of tho titles of magazines or ' of business houses except In tho regular advertising column. The means ot our command of compllonco with your wishes are narrowed down to passing along the wiah to correspond with a dealer In tatting designs. If there bo ono among our , readers, It will bo a pleasuro to the Corner to put your address Into his or her hands. Lady Baltimore Cake i 8.l?i'T?''.f." nBO ou published a recipe for .12)5. B!llr cake." I wish to ask about . WlltftP Until If Knlna n rh,...l bh.. . the blanched nnd chopped almonds "' The till- J,v'.V-'1'.icr.'bua" "rt anJ creamy. I aup. pose the all In the nuts must take the placo I i.,5S.uual. wh,t' ot hut my fllllna- waa SJ5. !2'!. and c.r,i'im,i .l wonder. If tho printer i ad..ma.d0 a mlstakeT .1 am clad of the opnor 1 tunlty to consult you about It, for I ehould like o much to set It Just rleht. AUNEH It. First, do not put too much water with tho sugar. Half a cupful to two even cup1) i of sugar should be enough to dissolve the I sugar. Put over the flro and do not stir j until a little dropped from the tip of the spoon "spins a thread." Take from tho I fire at once, set In a vessel of boiling water. . and begin without delay to stir In tho I chopped nuts, etc., which Bhould bo ready j at your hand. A little lemon Juice faclll- tuico ma worn, .-so, me wnue or egg does not enter Into tho mixture, which ought to be creamy and "sugary." Practice and , mg um icijmrcu 10 e uie tonaanf just f right Lonely Pauline I Wrlfft fa rtUlUatr lh nnmai nf Panllr. a I ih.?i.youI"t Jwlah srlrl . wbp would set Into touch J,thK.a 00'1 'rl" c'ub- ' "l'1 ho "'ad t write iu im. uuiib w I an.orranliatlon All rommunlrat on; addressed to Starlon ITnrland should Inclose a stnmped, aelf. addressed envelope and n cllpplnc of the article In which you are Interested. First put the chicken (or chicken and pork) Into a frying pan with fat and fry until done, but not brown or hard. Add the sliced onion and cook a llttlo. Add mush rooms. Sow pour enough sauce over the ingredients to make them brown: add more water and stew a few minutes. Add the celery a tew minutes after the potatoes; Anally the floured water to mako a gravy using the water which stewed It. The Chinese potatoes, mushrooms and Chinese sauce may bo procured at any Chinese gro cery. If the rice Is not cooked properly WL creatl' detract from the good taste wi ui. tuujj ouoy. umerwise u is a pa latable dish. There ' Our Dart of the work Is done. We can trust you to keep your word. The formula Is too long for much repetition. Apple Sauce Cake of A.?,,SiB Caker-Ha!' cu" f lrJ. one cup ?.'"' "J18 C.UP "' "PPle educe without auear; two cup; of ralslna. two cupa of Dour, one teal ypoon of cloyea. half teaspoon cinnamon half .XDOa'nd0'abf,,,,iC.'.01?.'1- "llf "Fv',?'" A good recipe for tho well-known deli, cacy and novel, Inasmuch as it calls for a liberal admixture of raisins, which, by tho way, wo assume must be soaked, seeded and halved, then dredged with Hour. FALL SUIT OP BLUE AND WHITE SERGE THIS attractive suit Is fresh from tho designer's hands. Tho broad collar Is topped with one In white a little smaller, showing the buttons and buttonholes In the under one. The note of whlto Is carried down tho coat by tho largo buttonholes In tho front and also on tho sleeve. Black buttons ore used. Tho gores of the coat flaro out from tho waist down, adding Just enough full to mnko It hang gracefully. The coat is lined throughout with satin. It comes In sizes 34 to 44, and may be bad In black, as well as navy blue. Price. 325. Tho large round hat. with a brim that suggests a droop when worn at a slight angle. Is very fotchlng. Bright silk appllquo at the side in different colors makes an effective trimming against tho black velvet and ribbon of tho hat. Price, 15. "he name of tho shop where these articles may bo purchased will bo supplied by the Editor of tho -ft oman s Page. EvENiNa Ledoer. 608 Chestnut street. The request must KinuC?iTpani?d. by n 8tamPed tclf-addresscd envelope, and must mention the dato on which the article appeared. Ask Her Parents Dror Deborah Hush Is It rood form to take a young lady lo a cafe or root garden after nn eitnlnu nt tho theater for a little supper? .lust what can one order? YOUTH. Strictly speaking, It Is not good form for a young girl to go alone with a man to a cafe In tho evening, though custom ha- nllowcd It more of late. It depends largely on the wishes of the parents of the young lady in question. You wilt bo safe fh con sulting them first. If you do take her, a Bltnple supper consisting of a salad and Ices would bo an appropriate thing to order, but It Is usual to consult the young lady ln question as to her preferences. Apologize Deor Deborah Iluh When calllnc on a clrl friend one night she asked me to como eiraln the following nlsht. but 1 did not so. How ahall I set back villi her In order not to hurt her feelings? J. N. If you had accepted tho Invitation to call tho following night, you should havo sent an excuse ln a letter nt tho time, As It Is, tho best thing to do Is to call on the young lady as soon as you can possibly do bo and explain why you did not keep your engage ment, with apologies for your rudeness. DEBORAH RUSH. Ii. '-. .iiurimi ai. urn tiTfia mirv ir il? tr.. anr.fl filpi l ttT7 Wii i fllf 9 .. 1704 Wnif Mf McKblVKE. DANiEIV 2fl4fl Ann i at. McGUE. DENNIS, 317 Washington St., Bristol, EMZADETH A., 2013 Dickinson at. MA'UARUI.fc, FOSTER E , 67 yrs.. 1002 N. 63th MARSHAL!. WILLIAM II.. 08 yrs. MIISHEIt. AMY. 4011 B. I'enn at.. Oermantown. .MILKS, 6KO, HENRY. 3340 N. Howard at. .MOI.K, AMULIA C, 70 yra., 080Q N. 11th at.. MONDILLO. LOUIS C. 21 yra., 110 W. Qlrard MOOKB. MAItr A. 2549 N. path at. MOOHt:. ELIZAUETH K., 1111 Stratford ate. MOORKlfbAD, THOMAS. SOON. Dambrey at. MOHEK. OEO. Wj, 03 jrs., 24Bl N. Opol at. MUMFORD, IILIZAIinTH HUDIIARD. 10 jrs. .MURROW. WILLIAM. P.. 111 B. Dorrance at. MYER. HAROLD C, 18 yra., 20J W. Alle- aneny ae, MYBR8, ALI (:hItnhflm. NICHOLSON. JESS uarri s him. iteiatives and fruM ' vlted to attend the funeral " Wednesday, at 12 m., at hli fata nSC'S States ate.. Atlantic Cltr, ft. J t3"l nb ,.wVu...v,o -w...ct.7i?, .rniiaaeiDhla. IIOSflAClI. On.Brptamber 2, lgifl tri.l REUEL, son William A. nnd ilsftni c- bach (nee Unas), aired 10 jeara. R.ifii5:R friends, also memb-rs Kenilmtan?." Uhurch and 8. S.. are. lnvlt?d "oattin? funeral services, on Wednesday, it IS nt parenta1 residence. 442 E. dlrird ,J4 terment private, at Westminster r'.VL1 Remains mny be viewed Tuesday frS5irt 10 p. m. ' ,r6" lit HUTClllNflON. On AUust 31. lata ..? eon of the late James and Theresa i,c'i Inson. The relatives and trlnda t I"' to attend the funeral, on Tuesday . TO precisely, from his late residence. 2oil wi? at. Interment ,priate, Remains i SVte! viewed Monday, between T and 0 " m 'ii Kr.LT.V. On September. 1..1DM, MAnV i.w wiaow oi jonn iveny, in ner 88th year , lives nnd friends are Invited to attlXra1 funeral aervlcea. on Tuesday at 2 " her late residence. 1381 Wharton at iJ" tiiss -- w - - U1.UICIVIJ, jU LUCAS. On September .8, 1010, luddentr inl! II., nusnana oi Amelia i.ucis, aced 11 liZ; Due notice of the funeral will be ilrenHl his residence. 3060 Olrard ae. "n '2 I.IITZ. On September 2. 1010. WILLUU 5 .S and 'fiaftZE. "A")lw SOth year. .Relattvea and friends, s Is. n!? hand nt Mabel son of ueors - 1 1 !- ALHERT J.. 78 yrs., nei S., Montgomery County llat. s.. bo NICHOLLS, 'ANN NOLAN. Myers Homestead, luniy. rs., near llurff- mnnv Council. No. t,3. A. nf T !' ,,,?. ton Camp, No. S3. P. O. S. of A. iiraimS to attend the funeral, on Thursday .1 n. m.. from his .parents' re.M.r,.. . V.' Wolf at. Herilcea t the Evannellst LitbtS In Church Ground. Remains may be tis.3 Wednesday evening-, ("J Mlr.R. On .September 2, 1D10. sudd.. AMY. wire ot ueoree D. Messer. HeliiiSi and frlenda are InWted to attend the fm5 aervlcea. on Tuesday, nt i! n. m . . v. , residence p. m,, at Vr lul ra . 2342 N. Mar- 'IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE' PROVES A FAIRY PRINCE TO MODERN CINDERELLA to tbla younv woman and tell her about ajch a organization. TH1 la not excluahe Any aTtrl nf Hnr faith nr ! nr.Unn,. n...ti. t would fcw cordially received. Th tnembn of m.i v . iw iii anu are eapeciaiiy tstitu m iratigcraT. h ino wrimr nays iroMalpa and hr eitpecUlTy The letter appealed to me, ha f .TasUf.Bh a ml Inn alar t Into my heart a rrat lovo for the .!e. althoucb I am (lentlle. I am pman of about 13, and hopo during 1 c. itoA has du f Jawlah peoL I W woman of about 23. and hopo during I cally. mentally, aoclully and splrliuall 1 ei I pact to become a nurse and feel that my oppor i tunlty to net Into touch with Klrls with lonely. I aehuur hearts will bf great. ,1 should consider It a prtvtlesa to wilu to this little srlrl. ELLA II. I yield to the strong temptation to Insert I your letter In full because In tone and terms It Is so human, so womanly, and bo .catholic. Wo who do not forget who were (God's chosen people and how great Is our J debt to the wonderful race of which the (Saviour of mankind was horn the notable a achievements, of the Hebrews In art, 'science, literature, commerce and states- "vmanshlp an sympathize Blncerely with t our correspondent's interest In the lonely Pauline. The address went to her by mall. Mexican Recipes We promised last week to print the sec 'end of the following Mexican recipes, for which we hae to thank, an esteemed 'member: Mexican Rice Wash and drain a cup of rice. SS UUA."- ,aui?pali J tabUspoonful of butter. - X'1"n tnl?i. meU ?d " ',c". "1 aitlr well. Cover, while you (.hop onet peeled tomato an. Remove tba cover from the rice, stir la tlw .!, w.1,1 .ufj, Kiui coo, wna tna rice tnas punea ana u sort, season with salt and ftranca ao thsrj will bo no dancer of burnln. C- Hv.w .wo fia yh ioy ory, aaa mora . Mr ir. jr. A formula that seems odd to readers un. fsicqualnted -with Creole and Spanish cook- . cry. Mne tomato snouia be large and very Julpy, and of course minced into -little bits. Kvery drop of juice Is required to moisten the rice sufficiently. v A Chop Suey Repentant ' l auppoaa you will scold beutuaa I did not keep aafsly tie recJpo for chop au.y pfijiishid oma montba axo la tho Corner. It lot loi lu soma unaccountable war And I want It na Lorrtbhrl If you wiu l, ma blvi fi wUpE ,'i 'I0? f"Wully ta Pasts it Into my ooo ' book too mluuta In ft. I know ou du not j. atnd reBpe by mall. ' Z i HEfENTANT COaNaWm Chop suey One-half chicken for ouae. tr of a chicken and as much fresh, pork, or mako It all pork, but chicken is much Letter), one large handful of mushrooms, a stalk of celery, eli Chinese, potatoes, u bowl of rico, a small dessert dish of Chi. fmu saoca twhlcij aniwers fpr salt) When the. chicken Li cleaned scrape Uie meat from th,e bone and cut into strips about one and one-half Inches ions If pork Is used, u the trU ttbout tbe same, length, Slice tw ootow tta, ioak th iDushrooms for Un mliiaf ta watw, ifyu rimoa the Keuj , isaiL t4 wttfy te p'tc oa asA WK momm mm- mm$ pwntaM r- ypmmn- tux, usiairaro, aaaMr nil 8 Some Other Recipes (nI.?.B'i-B 'ew recipes which I hope will appeir in the Corner. Hnread between slices of thin HTSJk1 m.br?"d ,hs "llowlns mixture: jiiah 23 much butter aa you hava voiiia r V... ,,..",, -J i!;f.nvft.nd.'W, wltn P"Prlka. nalt and a aprlnkla of whltn ivtin,, I i. .,. i.. V.t the sandwich molat. Thesa are nirTt.iI.T; In Four Years Miss Edith V. Righter Rises From Clerk to Head Advertising Buyer EXPLAINS SALES THEORY Interest the Woman and Your Adver tising Is an Assured Success, She Says uw sanuwicn moiat. Tnesa nre particularly nice for nlrnlra wh.n u,r.nn... tn .?..J vJj!f lr fi,Vwr:fl two thin slices of brown bread Uy a iW?. ""S-l ' wh,lte ,re", buttered on both ;!&. ?jrt7vss,jssituM B,M1"nt "nij- JSSttVtVl. P?oUunrd,.o0d'a CchraDc1?,ar."KUeni! crumbled tivo well-beaten tm. one Urn laMe' !W of,.b.VUer-.a tablespoon of choppVj piFsleV and a little onton. If desired. Mut wall nS put Into a doublo boiler for at liaai tire hojrs This mains It dellcloua .Turn out on a baklni ?.U.',,HRna.i'aH" V,nm u delicious browH. o? ,"5 tirSSj'L.'.'l8 .b.ro."er- Her.ve "" "Heed tomatoes. hen cold It la even better than hot if. A V Thank you I Aa you see. we have printed the recipes you were kind enough to share with the Comer. Rhubarb Wine -J "!..'! "! Corner a. recipe for rhubarb MaThf." l b"' l0, Vl'"a "nv' . 3555 Boll the rhubarb In a double boiler, add. lng no water after you have washed It and cut It Into bits. Press out all the Juice and measure this. Add as much water as you have Juice, sweeten to taste, and add a cup of brandy to a gallon of the Ihiuld. Bottle and seal. This recipe was published some weeks aro, accompanied by the remark that It can hardly be classed with wines, yet It goes by that name. It Is a pleasant drink and highly medicinal for weak digestions. We cannot send reclnes by mall. To Prevent Burning When you have anything In the oven and you wish to be working In another part of the house. Just set the alarm clock for the time to open the oven and go about your work and at the appointed time will come the loud and unmlstakaoie call from the kitchen. ' THE CHEEimCHERJB I wouldC riot strive With. ivrwnrM?. For mpre.v or fbn rrueSrvfc Were- kere. For .suck "h. little. Urile. wfcj-tt to live, not. right. ir Nowaday It doesn't take a fairy god mother or n prince plus n sliver slipper to transform the modern young woman to the heights of her profession. In the days of Cinderella, when the only career open to a woman was nugging the fireside, n miracu lous pumpkin pIub the happy prince, was n great help. But today business and big business, too opens Its door to the ener getla woman with common, ordinary, earth ly perseverance and intelligence, who may reach the top level In a profession open only to the keenest and th wisest. Four years ngo Miss Edith V Itlghter started in ai a clerical worker In an ad. vertlslng agency. Today she Is tho buyer of apace for one of the largest firms In Philadelphia, and handles almost 1,000,000 worth of space for her firm. "Of course, there are school wlierA' n. vertlslng and campaign methods are taught, ' uui my experience at the bottom of the ladder lias taught mo the theory of adver tising," said Silas Illghter. She Is a young woman barely halfway between the second and third decade of her life. "Merchandising must be the forerunner of every advertising campaign," continued Miss Righter. "To merchandise means that the Btores In the district Into which the campaign Is about to he carried, whether It be local or national, must be supplied with the object about to be advertised. For Instance, what would be the result If one worked up a demand for nn article only to have the customer told that the stores In her town or village did not carry the goods? The sales manager of the product must first see that the advertised product is to be had for the asking. That Is merchan dising." DETEHMININO CAMPAION The art of conducting a successful ad vertising campaign Is as Intricate and the accompanying issues ao closely Interwoven as the "house that Jack built." He or she In whose hands Is the buying of space must Judge whether the campaign Is to be local Ued or spread, whether the best results can be obtained through magazine, street. car or newspaper advertising. "If the product has been distributed over the United States we may likewise dis tribute our space throughout the country. But If we decide, for various reasons, to concentrate our campaign, we stick to the newspapers. We place our advertising copy In the columns of about 7000 newspapers and weeklies In the United States." eald Miss Righter. The buying of space In a city newspaper is not a simple matter. Space is bought and paid for according to location and position. When space. s bought according to post Hon tho paper guarantees to tdace the ad. .......... v.j um iu iwu columns or read lug matter, "location" is another asset to the advertising man, and he Is willing to pay for having his copy placed on the sea ond or third page of the paper. If space Is contracted for merely ln the "run of the paper1 the advertisement may be placed anywhere, " If some ona with an ncadenjlo mind do elded to write a book, of axioms for the adY!?1!fr V l5m on oi th t page would be. "Consider the woman, for she. w wtiujtcr. - , r,' - "vy " Carrot Dish Cut four or flo slices of bacon Into small pieces nnd fry; when brown add car rots cut into Quarters nnd some small onions to tho grease, taking out the bacon ; when onions and carrots nre brown, not cooked, add water, ono tnblespoonful of extract of beef, salt and pepper: put back the bacon nnd let the whole simmer for ono-half hour; just before serving put In bonio chopped parsley. N. J. AN.' JAMlis. UTS May st PAKKb'R. JAMES C. 62 r PATTEUSO.V. WILLIAM JOHN. 1811 E. Haz- PKNNYPACKKIt. SAMUEL WHITAKER. 7s yra.. Pennypack Mill. Pa. I'OHTKIt JAMKM A., 22 lu S. Hombcrger st. QUIOI.nr. PATRICK Itl-ICIIEHT. CHAIILKS P . 3D yrs niNOKi.sTiriN, Catharine:, si yra , 1340 n. Mnnrher nt. ROBINSON, FLORENCE JANVRIN. 00 yrs. ROMMEL, SARAH, 41 E. 8d at., Moorestown, RUTHERFORD, WILLIAM,, 432 E. Thompson. SCHAUDER, LENA, 43 srs.. 030 W. Cumber land st. SCHONERSTEDT.i WILLIAM J.. 21 yra.. 261 N. Randolph at SHAW, WILLIAM J.. Sr 00 yrs. SMITH. EDWARD ALLEN. 0 yrs., 139 S. fJ3d. 8TAN.flRK EMMA. 74 re. 8TBINMETZ. PHILIP JUSTICE. 69 yrs. 8TBVENH. MARY A,. 330 N. flMh at. STIER, JOHN. 70 yrs . 32R0 B. Thompson st. STUART. HANNAH W., 71(1 W. Lehigh nt. niuunii, ur-.uuui;, ivto c. i'aimer st, TAOOART, ANN. 11737 E. Leh sh ae. VAN METER, JOEL W. WARNER. TERESA P, WARD. JlARY A . I.li N. 00th at. WARD. HELEN E., a yrs.. 0120 Ludlow St. WAHTMAN, JAMEH. 20 yrs.. 8521 N. 2d St. WHITE, ELIKARKTH. lSOl Frankford ave JVENTZEL, CATHAltfNE. 314B N. Hroad St. WILSON, JOANNA. 4H yrs.. 3331 N. Front St. WOLFERT, SlATILDA 0..-28 jrs.. '4717 Tacony at.. Frankford. WOLF. 1IELLE at WRIGHT, KATHARINE V.. 633 S. Conestoea at.. West Philadelphia. v-o"eioEu IN MEMOKIAM. AI-nXANDER JESTINA D.. departed this life Sept. 4, 1009. Daughters. JAMES. MARIAN DUCKNER! In lovlne mem ory of our dear mothor, who departed this life Septomber 4. 1010. "I heard a ico from Heaven, sajlnir unto me. "Write, From henceforth blessed are tho dead who die In tha Lord; even ao salth tho Spirit: for they rest from their labours." r- 41)9 Eaat Penn at.. (I.rm..,.l intermeni ai ineiirn jiiua uemeterr. ift.1 ..... ...... w ..w..u ...w..UUll UfCllillg. H MOOUE. On September 2, 1016. ELIZaBicm K., wife of. Oeo. W.II. Moore and diSS ot .nno nnn mo lato I'rnnK u. waack. mimi aerilccs, on Tuesday, at 2:1ft p. m.. it li . ., ,llll,',u'u1 ave., iicitta. V late residence. Train lealea Readlne Lana 1:33. MORRIS. On Septomber Terminal for 1010. at 6om iekl.. ..""" Cltr. N J.. nUTII. oldem daughter (10 S nf John V. it nnrl Chnrlottn Kfri-v Hfi- .1 Ztfy flp an Inn. Ilnvhnrntiirh Pnnasai J Tuesday, nt 8 v. m.t at 40th and CntrI2! ininririsinr nritain wa...j." prltate, Wednntu in xeirA 1. 1!)1$ Cake Recipe One nnd ono-half cups granulated sugar two-thirds cup butter and lard mixed, thrco eggs, on teaspoon each of cinnamon, all spice nnd nutmeg, ono cup sour milk, three cups flour, ono teaspoon soda. Cream but ter and BUgar. Add eggs, beat Tght, then spices nnd stir. Xow add sour milk with soda dissolved In it nnd lastly flour. Bake ln loaf or layer pans. "Almost" Cherry Pie There Is a mock cherry pie possible at this season which, In flavor. Is an excellent coun. terfelt of Its prototype. Mix n cupful of boiling water with a cupful of cranberries, half n cupful of chopped raisins, a cupful of sugar, half a teaBpoonful of Bait, a little vanilla and three level tablespoonsful of flour. Bake between two crusts or with n strapped top. eatljs -&: KJ MISS EDITH V. RIGHTER Ir four years sho rose from a clerical worker to advertising man ager of a largo Philadelphia firm. line tastes only, ten to one the women of his household will do the purchasing there of for hint. For Instance, we bring before the public a certain liniment that first of all appeals to the athlete and to men doing active manual work. But we aim to attract the Interest of the women. Get the women Interested nnd your product Is sold." But the buying of space and tha e-enemi management ot the campaign Is only one of the many angles of the advertising agency. All newspapers In which adver tisements are placed must be scanned daily and the advertisements noted. An analysis of the expenditure, month by month, must be made and the total placed In Juxtaposi tion with the sales report ot the salesman coming the same district. Both reports must be studied to deduce whether the advertising is the right kind and Is reach lng the right people. A comparison is made and from the results the success of the method used Is Judged and the foundation w ... ,.c.v iiijjj;iign lata. STARTED A3 CLERK "Here is where my practical experience as a clerical worker and stenographer comes In handy. In the early days I typed the reports of the salesmen. I studied at first hand the results of distribution and mer chandising. I learned the detail work be fore I began to move. While still a sten ographer doing the same w.-k as 20 o ner girls In tho office I was asked to go to Chl5 cago to study the method of advertising used by a concern which my flrrn waf .....,.. ... ...wvj.vuia imo jig own I Bpent several weeks In Chicago and on my return took entire charge of the ad vertlslng branch and handled about 1100 000 worth of advertising for them" This was the first Clnderelia-llke move: the second camo when .,.,, '"!" was Incorporated Into the original firm and &! e"t,r ?vertlslng. at the Sst of ?L00 -tract Ver l Ml" R'Shter to n. The subtleties of tho advertising anneal the appeal that Is made primarily to th. fkebook of the prospective customer through the eye. nil lead toward one "b! Ject The analytical distribution ot space? the adequate merchandising avalleth not unless thereby the desire to acoulre Is aroused In the mind and heart of the women, for the women of the United Btatts are tie spenders. Keeping Buttons -,iJ alLd vnIuablo time looking for the different buttons In your button box take a wlro hairpin and straighten It out: then shape the wire in a circle nnd bend each end back after stringing all of one kind of buttons on the pin. nnd hook one end through the other. It takes but a minute r?gVanVda'8 th Wnt k,nd3 To Freshenipg Skirt freshen a skirt that h t,. wrinkled and mussed from packing or otherwise, brush carefully, ao that all dust may be removed, and hang over a tub of boiling hot water. After It is thoroughly steamed It will look like a tailor cleaned garment. " Potato Uses h??hAp'tal0- D"' " Place It In U bread box. It keeps the bread frlsn for A grated notato wilt n ,.. ., J2Xr!SBi !JtWS fto matter if tha artleU adyartlssd 1 I ! t,JSlirv . ?T Bra - xiver th, thesa tn& bjrfcbtwr. My Love MV.l0?!ir the water bend3 dreaming; It glidcth and glldeth away ; ' She sees there her own beauty gleaming Thru shadow nnd ripple and spray. O tell her, thou murmuring river. tt;! P.81" " your light wavelets roll How steadfast that Image forever Shines pure in the depths of my soul. James Thomson." REV. DR. DAVID TULLY IS ILL Ninety-eight Years Old Yesterday, but Uflable to Preach The Rev, Dr. David Tullv was ax . old yesterday.-and he wis tnV.fl "pSI! c'hur'ch8. SSSHJSSL nSE& bers of his congregation called InfonnanJ ,CJ,nra,t,u!it0 hlm UP" tha 98th 2SKJX sary of his birth and upon the 65th anT TWondltlo1 t0 th m,nl3t"- & ' '"' a condition was reported a- .. atnyrrgaXt,e0ld W "" many churches in this vlclnltv ir..Jf MRS. S. G. S. WINPENNY DIES Society Woman, Member of Several iortouc uoaies, Succumbs Xtonnpnnl;, TR?' she failed to rally, and yesterdWe SS such a turn for tho worse thatVer thr were with their mother at tha nj iu I?Kort ? 5"? he? U?eolh.e l-tjz North Broad street, and th iW. . ' sss be pr,vau at Wta American Revolution and the Society of thl Mayfiower ascendants. She waa it yeSJ Sarah Wisnr ffiiwnv.. t ..Trr1 ?" A. K- M aa a4tato deSti f , ti HAXTiat. On Sentembar 2. 1016. after a ahort Illness. JENNlll M. BAXTER (nee Young), ylfe of Wllllsrn H, Baxter. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral serv ices, on Tuesday, at 2 p. m.. at hor late real dence, 820 I'arker ae . ColilnsJale. ra. In terment at Arlington Cemetery. nORDIW. On September 2. 1010. at Oerman town. EUGENIA, HEEVK. widow ot Francla Ijorden. Funeral services at St. Luke's Churcn, Oermantown, on Tuesday, at 11 a. m. Interment private. ""JJjn&T0? September 3. 1010, ALBERT OUE1IL. husband of Mary Buehl. 2b0!i Dia mond street, aced 40 years. Relatives and frlenda ara Invited to attend the funeral serv Ices, on Wednesday, at a p. m. precisely, at his lata residence. 2930 N. Judson St. -Remains may be viewed Tuesday, from 8 to 10 p. m. Interment private. C'VJIT'9.Ji;Trn- September 2. 1016. PALMER T.. CAMPBELL, osed S3 jeara. Ilelatlvea and friends, also Covenant Lodge. No. 114, I. O. O. W. anil thn KTanttCT.a n. .... nAA 1.-.I Iowa Home, are invited to attend tha tuner ?J' ?Ja.u.e?dtty.ttt. 1 O- ra- Preclaely. from tha Odd Iiellowa' Home. S. E. ror. 17th and Tloca ats. Interment ot Mt. Morlah Ceme. CUMSIINfiS, On September 3, 1010. MARY, wife of James Cummlnss. Relatlvea and w.'J1- ' fTa Incite to attend tha funeral, on Zrtev?!abr'Al,la? m'i 'rom apartmenta H.iJt,1?1? A' "ooker. 2404 Frankford ae. solemn requiem mass Church of visitation, at ? n. Interment ot New Cathedral Ceme- D)X'Ont?e,,t"nlrS.,1010, suddenly. DAN N. ir.-rj.. lrlnls are Invited to attend the iihan".1 .;iv,ce.aJat Ws late residence, 1 c Athens ave.. Ardmore. Pa., on Tuesday, at a P. m. Interment at Eaat Hampton, Conn, iSJ,,"w).K.8epLeDl,5er 2- ,018- Bt his aummer m"d.wo.odi if-.Jv TJIOMAS. son of the Notice of the funtral .ate?. ' w"norul ulem- E'siAsp,vr'rMn N1?th Mo5,h lt.l0IO.PIIEDB a5A ?H..widow. J?.ne.a Eavenson. Relatlvea -vleunnn VA 'M1 'u tt.Ueni1 the funeral aervlcea. on Third-day. Bth lnst,. at 2 p. m . at late res dence. 1'004 Jit. Vernon at Interi ment private. Kindly SmltflowerS? ' '" tSVi?fT,n. September 3. 1016. ANDREV.. husband of Bridget Olerin. Relatives and We'dlieUy9 i?W. ,0U',na " ? SI. on 1840 p VS'.USI? "i a"i trom '' residence, of VliliallonCld."rn"au'em. ma" a' Church clthedrni'cVete" a m Jnterrae" a New OfJUDOJir. On September 2. 1010 TltrnrAQ liel"abtl?,Js 0a'ndn',Tcar alrdSa. 'aged "yVaAr?: iteiatlvea and friends, also Camp 016, V, O, Ocean City. Interment wesiminaier uemotery. ( f MOISEK. On September 2, 1010. at UtiS. dence. 40U E. Penn at.. Oermantotrn iJ wife of Georgo D. Mosser Further'noilisS MUMFORD On Sfptember 3. 1010, siidiS ELIZABETH HUHIIARU. dfughter of a, 31. Thompson and granddaughter of Jlr. .2 ,...o. .... a., ..uuwntu, ... i.e. A. .11 JJiT, PKNNYPACKER. On Seotemher 1'nnnrkr Mills. Pa.. HAMULI AKER PENNTPAClfER. In the aeventr.fuSa year ot his age. Funeral senlces at oina Church, on 2d at. nboo Market st., rnlUla. phla. on Tuesday, at 1 p. m. Intorment uv ate. o roOLE. On September 2. 1010. MAnTItiVil wlfn of Charles P. Poole. Funeral J-rrtiS u .UCDUU n..c. ...(...a, cl m L. ,,(., Ub Ofr atl residence. 000 S. 48th at. Interment at & ton, Mass. t-ajg TORTER. On September 2. 1010, JAJIES'AJ iiurwhu ui .uzauc.il it. I'orier. lieiatlvel tsl friends are Invited to attend tha funeral un ices, on Wednesday, nt 2 p. m precliely.'tt his lata resldenco. 2240 a. Hcmbcrser at!,, terment at Westminster Cemetery. Krlttai may call Tuesday, from 8 to 10 p. ra. Mu service. n IlATVTK.rt. On Allodial .tl inift TnOPHPitV It-VINIER. son of the late Jedlah and Ansa Rainier. Relatlvos and friends are Invited ta nttend tho funeral, on Monday, at 1 p.. m, from tho residence of his brother-Gut-;. Nathaniel Cottlneham. 3110 Cedar at. low ment nrlvate. ..sal nun.uiir.u. un aeptember z. iib, LOI wlfo of Charles Schauder nnd dauihter.et Mary and the late John Nowack. ased.H ycara.- Residence. 030 W. Cumberland at! Due notice oi tunerai win tie given. 3.. 1010. MAWn ttilU.Liai.iuuLiu.-S5.faPS You can get butter insurance just as well as health in surance, and many times they both inean the same thing. Thefewextrapen nies you pay for MERIDALE BUTTER , are really paid for butter insurance, You are guaran teed a full pound of pure, fresh but ter, made from Pasteurized cream fltourownsanitary creamery. No hand touches this taj-QIllDktrfpto ER&McKINNEY MS0 Huladelphia .Btll Phone, Market 3741 jwfWe "Mtrlfoll" A STF.VF.NS. On September 3. 1010. MARt'D air.vr.i--a inee i-ustarai, wiuon or John tt vens. Relatlvea and frlenda nre Invited to at tend the funeral services, on Thursday, ai 1M fi. m., at her late residence. 330 N. 00th aU nterment nt Fermvood Cemetcrv, Itetaitu may be vlened Wednesday, from 7 to 0,p. a.) STUART. On September 1. 1016, HANNAH ffj widow of William J. Htnarf. rtalntlv.. -J' friends are Invited to attend the funeral ail Ices, on Monday, nt .8 p. tn.. at her lata, rati dence, 716 W. Lehigh ave. Interment prlvsM at convenience of tho family. 'm U.MtUII. On September 1. 1010. at haf'tttT residence. 03S Carpenter lane. Mt. AUr.l MART, daughter of the late deorso and Bat-l nor Unruh. aged 81 jenra. Relatives sal friends are Invited to attend thn funeral, ta Monday, at 11 a. m.. at the Church of Us Brethren (Dunkard). Main above SUtnM a.. n..man.nttfn nh..& ..m.... .... k. Mewed. v3B WAONER. On September 2. 1010. lERtSiJ wiaow ot ituaoipn waxner. Relatives u friends are Invited to attend the funeral, a Wednesdoy, at 7:30 a, m . from ber un residence, 2224 S. Clarion at. Requiem man at tha Church of the Epiphany, at 0 a. ta. precisely. Interment at Holy Cross Cent tery. Automobile service, m 1VARTMAN. On September 2. 1010, auddwW JAMES, aon Oeorss II. and Annie SchsSat Wartman. In his twenty-Drat ear. Relatlrai and frlenda nre Invited tn i.tfenrt the ftinaral services, on Tuesday, at 2 p. m., at paratf( Chfilten Illlla rtn,l,v K.malna nil. ol Mewed Monday evening S tl-T.-rsaTlrn-rir n. c...Mk.. n in. a .. h? fantllo paralysis. HELEN MAT. daughter ( Henry and Mabel Wegatroth (nea Mayer). UN 5 lears. Residence. 110 Wentz at. No funeral' 1VI.NTZEL. On September 3. 1010. CAntf Aiwat. wiaowr of Charles w. Wentxel. Beu-j ttves and friends are Invited to attend the fu neral aervlcea, on Wedneaday, at 8 p. ro:t lata residence. 3145 N. Rroad at. Interment at convenience of family. "9 WINPENSY. On September 3. 1010. SUSA.V O. 8.. widow of J. Uolton Wlnpenity. arod it yeara. Funeral seArlces Vednesday, at J P m, Interment strictly private. J I' ' w M 'L I 1 Is Your Baby Pre pared to Withstand the Summer Heat ? If your toby has the right Cod ot regular feeding hours If he Is dressed In loose, eomfnrt- I able clothing' and has enough f sleep and fresh air heUprelfej eureto be alioppy.heallhybaby. JjictZ& 73oren, EAGLE CONBSED MILK IH10UUUL has stood tho grilling lest of nearly slxhi years. If has been safely used by thousands of mothers vho could not nurse their babies. "Eagle Brand" is made of care filly selected, rich milk from heallhu cows, kept under thor oughly sanitary conditions. A rich, nourishing milk tor cooking as veil as a pure food iorbaty, Wash baying mlUk or milk products annoy ask for immm$ ASK FOR and GET HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAI. " MALTID WJLK Cfcfj mbUtuti Mt YOU ss-wr fiil