Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 11, 1916, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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    .KVJ&Utfa hKmmxmihAkhVHlA, MONDAY BifiW?JsillBBK JUL. iab
ETIQUETTE FOR ALL OCCASIONS-MARION HARLAND-FASHIONS-ANSWERS TO QUERIJ
HOW DO PEOPLE OP MODERATE
INCOMES SPEND SUNDAYS?
Interesting Query From Correspondent Asks How
You Can' Enjoy the Day of Rest When You
haven't an Automobile
ONB ot the many Interesting things
aboUt our fcllojY brings is how they
at)nd Sunday. The imagination or lack
ot knftBliwtlon displayed by people seek
toff diversion on the day of rest is aur
Mtelff, Much depends upon clrcutn
tohce. If you work hard all week you
re glad to have one day to yourself for
the hundred and one little social duties
fer which you have no other time. If
you have a busy household, yours is the
double duty of cnjoylnp Sunday yourself
and helping- olhers to do so.
Writes a correspondent who signs tier
etf "Florence X.":
"Pear Madam Will you write on nrtl
em telling mo what people with moderate
Ineetnea and no automobiles can do with
Sundays?'
Presumably Florence is not churchly
In her Inclinations, or she would not bo
so much at a loss to nnd profitable em
ployment on Sundays. It Is not my pur
pose to quarrel with hor on that account.
I shall discuss only the possible Sabbath
activities of those persons a larco class,"
I fear who carry no burden of rtiiclous
duties or find no pleasure hereln.
What did people do before wo had au
tomobiles; What do the hundreds of
thousands who have none now and per
haps never expect to have one do? And
What, alas! do those who have automo
biles, and wish they never ownod one do
when the old thlnrr won't work?
Haven't you over bought real eState
In the country of a Sunday afternoon?
There are wonderful walks around "rilll;
ftdelphla, walka through leafy lanes, and
past lovely old and now homes. Any
suburb around Overbrook or Oak Lane,
or the numerous other places that every
Hood Phlladelphlan knows, boasts charm
ing country homes of varying stiles,
any of which you can buy. I've no
quired several properties In this way,
with no Inconvenlenco to the present
owners. It's an ideal pastime for a lim
ited Income; In fact, it doesn't require
any Income, only the power nnd the will
to enjoy the blue sky and tho autumn
leaves and other people's artistic homes.
Do you golf? Tho links of most clubs
uro open. If you don't play on Sundays
you can watch others.
Or you can tako a stroll along the wind
ing footpaths that follow Wlssahickon
Creek. Just at this time of the year
there Isn't a more beautiful spot near
Philadelphia, for thcro are narrow, ferny
roads that only the feet of man can
tread. You can rejolco your spirit in the
knowledge that tho automobile is not al
lowed In these sacred precincts, open to
pedestrians a'one. Hundreds of men and
I women enjoy themselves like this on
Sunday afternoon, why shouldn't you?
All you need Is a 'hobby" to ride.
Other pcoplo spend tho day of rest
In an extremely literal manner. They get
up late, read tho Sunday papers, eat as
much dinner as they can decently and
convcniontly accommodate, then roll off
to bed "to sleep, perchance to dream,"
until they're nearly Insenslb'e. Then
Uiero are always letters to write, calls to
make, visitors dropping In and week-end
trips to make. Altogether, thero's no rea
son why Sunday should be a dull day.
Will some of my readers tell Florence
"X. how they spend Sunday?
Letters to the Editor of the Woman's Page
Adams sit eommiinientlone to Editor of Woman's Psge. Write on on' old of the paper only.
times
you tell me how to treat
Tho knuckles of one hand are, un-
Dear Madam Can
ar Sanaa t The
flKaar11v TMWt.
What attract dirt under nr nallsl I am
constantly cleaning- them, but they aeem never
to be Immaculately whit.
will a bait car lett by a pimple go. away In
time) '
1 bathe twte daily and drink hot water In
the mornliur. but my akin do'e not seem to
react properly, tor I have blackheads.
Do you think spplMnc . to a. pimple
car would help It f FLOllENCE X.
.Use equal pnrts of roscwattr and glycerin
en your hands every night before retiring,
rubbing well into the red knuckles.
Scrub them hard four or five
day with a--stiff nail brush.
Yes. If you leave it alone. Touching it
will make It remain.
.Oct a good itesh brush, fairly stiff as
stiff as you can stand. Scrub the black
heads cverj- night and morning with this,
using tlncturo of green soap. A good facial
soap also will do. Do not uv needles or
pressors on the skin. Vigorous scrubbing
Weeps the skin on any part of the body In
perfect condition, a doctor tells me.
I cannot recommend proprietary articles.
GOOD JORM
Good form queries should ba ad
tressed to Deborah Rush, written on
one tide of the paper and signed tolrA
ull name and address, though initial)
OA'XiY will be published upon request.
Four Questions
. Dear Deborah liush I am a young house
keeper. I wish to engaso a maid. Kindly tell
no bow to anawer an advertisement! it. It X
Beu,ld oBer to pay her carfaro when sae sn-
5 ties: what questions to ask her. and how to
Iscbaraa her tactfully It I nnd she Is not suit-
W"-
How manr tlmea should one entertain In order
to avoid setting- Into a rut?
Why should men take the trouble to wear
collars at tho table, especially at breakfast,
luncheon and dinner?
How should ona register at a hotaU
FLOllENCE ?C.
Write a short note, saying that you have
seen her advertisement In the paper andt
wouia wee ner to can in regara to a piaco
with you; also say that you require a ref
erence from her last place. Set a day and
hour for calling, and If when she comes you
And she has had to ride In the cars It is
usual to offer to pay her fare. Ask ques
tions as to her ability to perform the work
you have mapped out for her. and then.
When she gives you the name of the person
to whom to refer for her character, write
or phone to that person as to the cleanli
ness, sobriety and other qualities of the
maid. Tell her after your Interview with
her that you will Jet her know what you
decide. The easiest way to arrange with a
maid Is to 'take her for a week's trial, and
If a( the end of tho week you decide you
do not want her Just tell her rhe does not
suit you: or, on the other hand, say tjiat
you would like to Keep her and aslc her If
Wis willing to stay. Arter that you should
require a week's notice It she does not In
tend to stay with you, and you should give
Iter a week's notice If you do not wish to
keep her.
Three or four small affairs or one large
one a year are quite sufficient In the enter
tainment line for a young housekeeper, and
wMl, enable her to pay back her social
obligations.
As a man's toilet may not be considered
finished (When he appears In a collarband
and 'collar button, t Is certainly very bad
'form for him to pit down at the dining
table not conventionally dressed, be It
t
MERIDALE
BUTTER
reaches ybu as
fresh and pure as
the moment it
leaves the churn.
Thenew"Merifoir
wrapper safe
guards this "un
commonly good
butter" is the
short, quick jour
ney from the
ereaiaery, to your
table. Sealed so
-perfectly that dust
or odors haven't
a chaaee in the
wocW. T
Ask yodr dealer
for Mridk But
ter or pkooe'
eHsWwWWW eTsslssea
.MeiaiNi
breakfast, luncheon, dinner or afternoon
tea, for that matter.
Tho proper way for a woman to sign her
name In a hotel register Is with the affix
Sirs, or Miss, as tho case may be. The
married woman should sign her name as
Mrs. John . never using her Chris
tian name after Sirs.
Order of Bridal Procession
Dear Dtbnrah r?uh iriniv bwi.. m.
through tho medium of your valuable paper the
following ; wltr. resard to a 0 o'clock wedding In
a talhollc church. The bridal party consists
The bridal party consists
i usners. matron or honor.
croemsman and tbe bride and bride-
how should
of seven personstwo ushers, matron of honor.
a.
brldesma
room;
Klrst. After enterlnc the church,
wo proceed un the aiit
Scond. What positions do they take at the
Third. After the ceremony Is performed, how
do they leave, tho church T
Tleoje publish the above at your earliest
contenience. a HEADER.
A bridal party Including the number -of
persons you designate should procevd op
tho aisle as follows: The ushers walking
first, together; then tho bridesmaid alone,
followed by the maid of honor, who walks
Immediately before the bride and her father
or whoever Is to give her In marriage. The
bridegroom and best man enter the church
by a top door and stand outside the
nanctuary railing, waiting for the bride to
come. The ushers, on reaching the sanctu
ary, separate, one going on either side, the
bridesmaid Bteps to one side and the best
man and matron of honor follow the bride
and bridegroom Immediately Into the sanc
tuary and stand on cither Bide of the con
tracting parties as the matron of honor
holds the bride's bouquet and arranges her
veil, whllo the best man has the ring when
It Is needed. After the ceremony the newly
married pair lead the nay down the aisle
together, followed by the matron of honor,
the bridesmaid and the two ushers. It Is
permissible for the best man to walk down
the aisle with the matron of honor or with
SEEN IN THE SHOPS
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ONE-PIECE SATIN FROCK
ClLIjOT has set the seal of approval on this charming satin street frock. The double
collar and cuffs of georgette crepe are edged with satin, like the frock. It comes
In sizes 14 to 44, and, like many of the st)les this season, the lines are suitable
for the stout woman as well as the youthful or slender.
The deep pleat at the sldo covers the opening on the dress. One of the latest Ideas
Is to discard buttons, except on the belt and' cuffs. The skirt falls in soft folds from
the waistline. This dress comes In navy or black. Other colors may be ordered.
Price, $22.50.
The hat Is a fashionable variety of sailor, made of black velvet, with half crushed
crown, oriental ornament and drooping brim. The price Is $16. ,
The name of the shop where these articles may be purchased will be supplied by the
IMltor of the Woman's Page, nvENiNO Ledoeh, 60S Chestnut street The request must
be accompanied by a stamped self-addressed envelope and must mention the date on
which the article appeared.
the father or whoever has given the bride
In marriage, but usually the father Joins
his family in the front pew and leaves the
church with them. If the best man does
not walk down the aisle with the matron
of honor he usually waits until the bridal
procession Is over and then, together with
the two ushers, takes some of the mem
bers of the family down the aisle to the
carriages. DEBORAH IUJBIL
THE CHEERFUL CHERUB
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complex ;
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wKt.t lve dor.c
Ididcvt think tK&.-t
Srovin5 uo
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ROBINSON & CRAWFORD
Preserving and Pickling
Appropriate to the season of Preserving and Pickling we offer for
today, tomorrow and Wednesday the accessories to this commendable
housewifely function at money-savine prices. The plentiful supply of
fresh fruits and vegetables this year is a powerful inducement to the
many housewives who go In for preserving and pickling.
You will find "All Our Stores" plentifully supplied with everything
you require,
BEST mTnAR IN SEALED t n LB.
GRANULATED JJVJL. CARTONS ,'C
Only the Best Granulated Sugar in full weight sealed cartons sold at
"The Stores Where Quality Counts."
MASON JARS
Pu., 40c; Qt- 45c Doj!-
Your choice of o!d-fahtoned
strong-shoulder Mason or New
E-Z Seal jars. Caps and rubbers
.complete. Every jar guaranteed.
JELLY GLASSES
D-, 20c
Usually sold at 22c dor.
PAROWAX
Pkg., 8c
The prime requisite for sealing
jars and glasses. Four good-sized
cakes in every package.
JAR RINGS, d.. 7c
The beat grade tines.
JAR CAPS, . 15c
Commonly sold at JBc dot.
To a Lady
On Her Art of Growing Old Gracefully
You ask a verse.
face!)
to sing (ah, laughing
Tour happy art of growing old with grace?
O Muse, begin, and let the truth but hold I
First let me see that you are growing old.
John James Piatt.
ASK FOR and GET
HORLICK'S
THE ORIGINAL
MALTED MILK
Cheap substitutes cost YOU same price
Marion Harland's
Corner
All rsmmonlrallsns ailresra t Marlrn
Harlanrt . huM ln la a stamped, sfir
arirfrrfa rnvtlep and a ellrptns 1st
artlrle In Mth raa are Inttrrttra.
Lessons in SpaVilsh
I am antlmit to mt fsw. Cernsrltes wjo
an. interested In the study of Spanlah IJ
brother and slater, who sr In South American
countries have so stnmsly u'd me to heeome
prescient In thla language, and ther ro'nt out
the wonderful opportunities for. Americana In
that continent tlmt t can o lonser, let m;
opportunity paee br. Mr sister la a hairdresser
hr profession, and has made and saved o'jr
ISOoo in a month lees than one rear. Mr
l...K mlnln. .nrlnwr. wtwi earned from
ISO to t'ii a ek m, America Is becomlne"
Independently wenlthy In his neve new, nui
they vrers both prollrlent In Srsnlah before
lea vine. The heal way to learn Is to study
and speak the lanruate with others. 1 trust I
shall receive a few replies. C, r.
The advantages of studying Spanish are
becoming more and more manifest dally.
Whatever may be tho issue of Mexican
complications It Is probablo that that coun
try will be brought into closer relations
with ours than have ever existed before,
and as our correspondent points out. busi
ness men and women nre discovering new
and tempting opportunities for the exercise
of various trades and professions In South
America. As one who had a fair knowledge
of the sonorous tongue In former years. I
may add that it la not dlfllcutt to learn,
particularly If one Is already able to read
and speak French; also tho Spanish lit
erature Is rich enough to repay one for
the time and labor requisite to learn the
languago.
Author of Quotation
Can you tell me who said From grave to
riy, from lively to severe' t It pu"lea me.that
cannot place ft. L'MILY J. It."
Pope, In his "Essay on Man," has tho
lino you quote. But Dryden had already
written "From gravo to light, from pleasant
to severe."
Friends Through Correspondence
A few months aso I read a letter atmllar to
mil mm innnmii n iff wit
pj sw sa i se is V
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Your Cooking Should
Be Successful
H every ingredient that you use
it ot the Lett. Milk is oce of the
moit tmporttot items. It must be
rich and pure or your cakes and
puddings and desserts will not have
that smooth delicacy which you
desire.
EAGLE
CONDENSED
MILK
can be used u you would use fresh
milk and sugar. It gives a deli
cious, rich flavor to everjtabg in
which it is used.
FororerhiB a century Cs3 Borden
Eaila Bread CootWdMdk hiiheen
utrd si s safe, nouruhint food for babies.
Thointadt oi heakhy dulirea bats been
railed oa it.
When baying milk or milk
pnxuefs-
o7ua atk for
itf
S?K
-4 IvUr'rv ri J
'no
Gears bad complexions
Gold Seal Vinegar 9c, 3 25c
High-grade pure Vinegar. Your choice of Cider, Whke Distilled or Malt
WHITE .DISTILLED orCIDER VJNEGAR, gallon jus;, Mc.
RECENTLY OPENED STORES 59th and Baltimore Ave, (Cor.
Latent Ave.), S. E. Cm. 23d and Jackson. Streets. Other links will be
added to the Quality Chain, quickly as we can cure suitable buildings
in daatrable locations.
Robinson & Crawford
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SoaD
does lar more,
tkan. remove the dirt
R-otects delicate skin
Keeps hair healthy
Any soap will cltan your skin a bar of
laundry soap will do if you do not cire
what becomes ol your complexion. But
vou know that laundry, sonp usually con
talnsiarsli, divine alkali that would ruin
your skin and hair, so yuu never think of
using it for your toilet.
Poorly made toilet soaps contain this
same injurious chemical. Resinol Soap
has absolutely do free alkali, while to it is
"added the Resinol medication, wjtlcri phy
sicians prescribe regularly for skin affec
tions. Tills gives it soothing, healing
properties which improve the comptexion,
protect tender skins from irritations, and
keep the hair rich, lustrous and free,from
d.mdruff.
ketlnol Snap It V1 by alt drot slits. For a trtat
lis use, tsrlta lo l)et. ln-lt. Kei)iv4, llakimnre, Md.
Exquisite Creations
in Fall Millinery
The woman who desires la
be distinctively but becom
inply qt tired wil( find our
Creations of outstanding
merit,
I. W. MULREADY
134 Ui 16 St.
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corrpondnt nfl
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""i.flv.mT'.m thit des rs correspondence. .. I
JSTa'-Tthem" JSS I " tflW"
Another member of the Informal corre
spondence club fostered by our ng-eney. Her
name stands on our books, together with
her expressed willingness to writ to such
as feel the need of sympathy and comfort
In lonely hours. The request for oM
mm io nvkna vital, iinvo DHl,
tho owners irlth anproval and i
wish to pb on to other Rpprecliti
Cri 1 IIMTiion tVfeiBICICU,
hlcM
Passport to Canada
t am tMnkltif of taklnr a vacatlen t rw '
aria ahortlr. 1 find. It Is necesssrV ..'.QH. j
nssspert. I yeaa born In. rhlladaioM. Ti J
am not ret of are. eo I have no SiVll
would be thankful to you If threuth rwTfJfl
ner rou would tell tna what atepa 1 1 ,A,lt .1
obtain a raasnort " C w t 1
In your city for tho passport
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v GEO. ALLEN, Inc.
1214 Chestnut Street 1214
Established 1829
Opening Autumn 1916
Imported Pattern Hats
and
Designs
Our O
wn
Exclusive
Silks Ribbons Laces
Vimmings vv aists
Ti
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jHRV Br eWSsIsstssUtJ I
SCHOOLS
AND
COLLEGES,
Kl
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Oratory
Elocution Salesmanthip
Journaliim Dramatic Art
Mind Building Authorihip
rorc of personality, fullness
of knowledge, vlvtdness of con
reotlon. sirmpathetlo apprecia
tion and Invincible lotto are the
essentials not onlr of Oratory,
hut of success In any vocation.
There are few Orators, few hla-hly
successrul people, becauas these
qualities are not inherited In suin
clent derree and becanaa education
made no sclentlc effort to strength
en these qualities.
The New Education of Nctt
College In all casea creatly In
creases the power of these essen
tials and advances men and
women commercially, socially and
personally.
Dr. NefT has written a booklet
on "The New Education and Suc
cess." which we will mall on
application.
Kail Term September 23tb;
classes forming: mornlnr. after
noon and evening. Call, write or
phone Spruce S21S.
Neff College
1730 Chestnut Street
BANKS
BUSINESS.
COLLEGE
Our graduates are always In
demand at good, salaries this
proves the business community
approves our courses and training.
Day School Night School
Enter ony time
925 qhestnut Street
FRIENDS' CENTRAL
And Its Elementary Schools offer graded
courses of education from klnderrartsn to col
lexe. Write for Year Book, gchoola open 10th
mo. 3d. Enroll now.
JOHN W. CARR. Ph. D., Principal
16T1I AND RACE! 8T3.. PHILADELPHIA
Spring- Garden Institute, Phila.
AUTOMOntLB ATtT and
KLECTIHCITT MBCIIANIC8
Exceptional Facilities. Illustrated Bklt.
The Ilolnun School. ttOi Walnut St., rhlla..ra.
Opens Oct, 2d. Mouteasor! through College Prs-
Ssratory. General Course. Domestic Science,
tronr Junior DepU for boys and girls. Elisa
beth W. Draley, A. 11. (Welleslsy)IPrloclpaL
BWABTHMOBE. PA.
BVTAItTHMOBE PREPARATORY SCHOOL
Every facility In modern, well-equipped build
Inca, recreation, and refined au-roundings. Msn
tat, moral and physical development, A. JI. Tom
llnson. Headmaster, Itox II. HwurtUmore. Pa.
Young Men and Boy a
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
Wharton School of Flnaneo and
Commerc
OFFERS EVENING COURSES
Accounting; and Commercial Lau)
Rtal Ettata and Insurance
Advertising and Selling
Finance and Banking
Registration Vu. except Saturday. T to .
odmu to iw vv oeaaiuns uB111 oepi. ZU.
Logan Hall.
10th and Woodland Avenue
DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES
For Industrial Worker
Br a co-operat.Ya antem. dcU! lnitnj
tlon and training for the e motored of all
ai ! provided In Philadelphia under tbt
auaplcea of ;
Draxel Institute, Pnbllo Brenlnr School,
Spring Garden Initttute, Tempi
UnlTcrsltr and V. M. 0. A.
Schools (
Practical courses are deslrned to rale thi
standards of efficiency and to mett th
needs of skilled and unskilled workmtn.
Specially advantaireous for Knglneert. Sw.
veyors. Draftsmen. Uullders, Contractors,'
Municipal Employes, etc. Special cUtietf
orrantzed In industrial plants throurn tu
co-operation of employers and employ.
For particulars, address any of abort
Schools, or '
Industrial and Technical Education Cos-
ference. Public Kdncatlon Afiubclatloa'
1017 Wltherspoon llulldlnr '' '"
$,150,000 Equipment
Aid Textile Students5!
Philadelphia Textile School Send1
a lutiivuiiy xiuiiil'U uiuuuuin ,
to riu ro3itions
.Deolarlng. with unstinted admiration.. tWJ
wis lyiiiuaeipnia Textile school, nt ureaa ste
I'lne atreets. la aunerlor to slmllnr schools ns
practical textile work, eminent Kuropean ee l
catora have caused greater distinction to M
given this remarkable Institution. . t.S
iDBy acate tnat tne i-nuadeipnia metnoa k
.uurousnneso in wearing, aesigning. cnemuHs,.
dyeing and the prooesalng ot textiles In gentrtt
should bo ot Immense aid to American msM-,
facturera.
This Is apparent, as the records of the sciee)
show that their graduates are In demand aft
2n!. n America. Tut Abroad and these PNkv-aelphla-tralned
experts command much WsmJ
salaries. The School Is glad to furnish a list ft
graduates to any one Interested In entering W;
great, textile Held. Prof. K. V. Ftsnce1!
Director ot the Philadelphia Textile 8coe
"" "ir or. ins -tmn7.Vasnin suuswiuu . u
School of Industrial Art. The 83d saasoa 09 1
Rlnlnmnaa ID jftf.i t. 11
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School of Industrial Art
of the Philadelphia Musuem
THE IDE.VL SCHOOL FOB AEX STUDY
Courses In Illustration. Architecture. Intel
Decoration. Pottery, Metal Work and lades. V
An
wvwiaiiuii, reuvrj, Meiai wo
Design. Coarse In Normal
of Pol''
Orade,
Philadelphia Textile School V
Practical Instruction in all branches otv!
.mo ucaismng. znanuraciuring, cnsmisirr
dyeing. Complete mechanical eaulpment.
cessful graduates. -.
Day and Evening Classes. .'.
Hstanlar Classes for Teacher.. f'
T.KfiT.rR W 1I1TTVD llntnt. H'
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We Guarantee Positions
To all who complete our Practlcl,
.u.iiicas nyrses. iieoome a Btenos-i l
man. Students' agea 14 to 40. BoiS
?'e. Day and Night. Charges rood-
B,""' i-,siaier your course now.
1L
Strnyer'a Business College
eui-eyi ijieamnt Hf Phils.
Walnut SSI Main JJ-00
PALMS SCHOOL;
Thirty years at 11th and Cheatnut 8tn
tiuainees. Booftnapa and Secretarial
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Write forPeertng I'reparalorr Music.
)tooHte I Beglater Sept. 2S-S0. Begin Oct,
Atcountanc) for C, P. A. Degree
The Accounting prpfteilon oltera to
roung men profitable occupation and
"onatnlal sroployment. .This course,
under the personal direction of Dean
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