EVENING LEWER PBX&ADELPHI, FRIDAY, OCTOBER C. 1916 11 rdW TO CHOOSE TJtiJtti KIGHT CORSET By LUUKKZ1A UUKI rrlm Donna of the Metropolitan Optra Compute lines ef the flfrure. The distorted flfrures, with hips of exaggerated elxe mi4 small ralsts, lire In many Instances due to Im proper corseting during young girlhood be fore the body hM fully developed There are many slightly boned cornet and cor-aet-waldtn manutnctured especlsllr for young girls. Never allow your daughter to wear a stiffly boned comet like her elder. The stout woman should always wenr ft brassiere waist to obliterate the top line of her, corset and give her that neat, com pact appearance that Is so desirable. If you desire ft graceful, well setup fig ure It Is Imperative to be most careful In the selection of your corset. (Copyrlitit.) $114,077 GIVEN LAFAYETTE STOKE PLANS DIG WAREHOUSE Strawbrldgo & Clothier Buy at Ninth and Poplar As ft site .for a largo warehouse tor Straw bridge & Clothier, a, plot of ground nt the northwest corner of Ninth nnd Poplar streets. 410 feet on Ninth, 101 feet on Pop lar and 420 feet on Percy street In the rtar, hns Just been acquired by Mnatbaum I) roth era ft Flelsher, Norman 8 Sherwood nnd Edwin 9. Dixon, representing the purchasers. The ground Is occupied by the properties 10 to tt North Ninth. Incluslvs; 0l to til Poplar, Inclusive, and dwellings on Percy street In the rear. Of the Nlrth street frontage, 162 fret was purchased from the estate of the late Adolphus Husch, of St Iouls, Nos. flS-SX North Ninth were purchased through J. 11. Manser & Son nnd 942-44 North Ninth were purchased through the Ilarber-Ilartmnn Company from Mrs. Tjuiriv K. Taylor. The whole purchase Involves an expenditure of about $100,000 for the lot and an expendi ture for both lot nnd building In excess of 11.000,000. The lot fronts on the elevated structure of the Heading Hallway Yin Ninth street and rill be provided with sidings. LITTLE GIRL FOILS THIEF Crawls to Door to Call Aid After Mother Is Helpless PASSAIC, N J., Oct . When Mm. Ernest Dubo answered her front doorbell she saw a young man In a ' blue suit nnd dark soft hat, who mid tea had come to Inspect the gas mater, Mrs. llube, who, with her husband and tht-fo-1 year-old daughter Dorothy, cam to thta country from France at the beginning of the war, led the way to the meter. Tho man ramo Into the dining room and chloroformed Mrs. nub and then haunt the Uttlo girl to a chair In the parlor, Wh he went back to the dining room to search for money trio tittle girl, drngglnc the chair, crawled out the front door an4 screamed for help. A neighbor rushed la, but the thief had disappeared. X 'Left. New Corset Model With Front Lacing. Center, Slightly Boned Corset for n Young Girl. Right, Model for Stout Figures. iVr IB smMlng how few women know how El .... - ...( Thev huy n. nartlc irmod.l whether It U i suited to their K WftT biwh rfh alAnrfar. wtl. 5ttlr M r .. . .- . iJ2TrfTtys as her stouter sister, while BT" ...- ...... will rhnnaa na lone a K -" -. . .L ...11 int ?!! would not think of buylnir a hat r . i. - hommtnir. Whv select a P IZttir that does not improve the lines of k, 99TVC wi,4- Vnii trn In tlin mlltlnni!! f 2?1 new hat you try on the different mod- 1 T.. ... moiL Tie lust an careful In , C selection of yqur stays. Try on .the 2tTl perfectly comfortable, nml best -HltU to the proportions of your figure. "ii. ... ! nirnm that the nloned-ln ' nMllne Is with us npaln. At present It mt be rccognlxed merely by the graceful cure noW Prmlted at the sides of tho veJtt but who can tell, as tho season ad nZea. If ruffled skirts, panniers nnd other fcfttUrtS OX iOnK-JSW innuiuiin -umiiug i ef oun grandmothers will not become moro Sr the Mke of health and beauty as well, TTl. .... .tht..n.lnpH ivnlitt nnd Inrlrlentnl tr Wht lsclng will never be countenanced &Mn, 81HCO mo sxoui wuiimu iuuca uiuru etrefol corseting than milady of nylph-llke glemess, sno dhuuiu un muiu iii.uiiutru a to the good points of the modern corset If most of her superfluous tlesh Is distributed eat tfce hips and abdomen she will re- t Hire t in.. -.o w.. .w..n ....v. .w well-boned. It Is possible to find such cor- ... .k . MMnfnrtnttla nml nllnttlA an R. tit you will not feel as If you were en- eaeea m a huh oi niuvi uuuur, iviiaie - tealns K f course, the best, but the whale- (eeea corsei is miner hiku-ijui-cu. ii juu eta puniuij wi.iu , .,u...w., ..u,. ...w ttest woman to deny herself something else . tae lnTes. in u. puir u. n iiuicuutiuu biujio. tiene of silk elastlo about the lower edge, t,tJh tide of the front and back. This h'to prevent any uncomfortable pressure tad Innire perfect freedom of movement Md yet at tho same time, confine the flesh. Make sure that the bones come In exactly the rlcht places, for frequently, when a cor set that Is not Butted to tho figure Is worn tke bones press Into the llcsh, causing an Irritation. It the bones are too long they t the same painful effect Xt extremely low-bUBted corset Is ex it for the slender woman, but her iwtter (liter must have a certain amount t support above the waist In order to tPtierre a graceful lino under the arms. SOKQSIS I For a great many I years S o r o s i s Shoes have been in high favor with Philadelphia's I most fashionable women. The rare charm of the new fall models find I even greater favor than I heretofore. The above illustra tion shows our new English walking boot, to be had in black and tan calfs and with III various colored tops. 0KQSIS 13li Chestnut St. WUC AMD QASDKX HUDSON Asphalt ShingU -jjLwm. rkai Lr k .WIM HlV Vls nuHoBBH AIM NO. M A4BfafUtaW KofiCv t-?Sw rtMit TE VTT-' "M i.j ta..ysr,y. 'W TMfc Stany stout women find the corset with the front lacing more comfortnhle than those which lace nt the back. Uoth have thelc good features and It depends entirely upon personal opinion which Is the better suited to your needs. Tho slender woman should wear only a lightly boned corset or a girdle. She has no superfluous llcsh that must be molded Into lines of beauty, nnd only requires a certain amount of support The corset made entirely of silk elastlo or the corset of lightweight material with Just aufnclent boning to keep It In shape Is the right model for her. Mothers should be careful In selecting mo ciit.a mr mcir oung uaugniers. Huy only those that will preserve the natural I Year's Donations Annoupced When New Trustees Aro Elected EARTON. Pa.. Oct . At a meeting of the trustees of Lafayette College held here John T. Manson. president of the Yale National Mank, of New Haven, Conn., was elected a life member of the board. Harry N. Hempstead, president of the New York National League Club; Carroll P. Ulssett. of Summit. N. J., nnd A. a Over holt of Scottdalo. Pa,, were elected alumni members. President McCrackcn reported gifts for the year amounting to IU4.077.8e. WILL PUBLISH DYE CENSUS U. S. to Suppress, However, Certain Privileged Trade Secrets WASHINGTON. Oct . With certain features eliminated, such ns the Arms abroad manufacturing nartlctilar dvestnrrs. the dyestuft census prepared by tho De-i panmcni or commerce win bo made public. Secretary of Commerce Iledflcld agreed, after the protests by certain Importers against the publication, to strike out of the report these Individual transactions. The report, however, will jhow Just how much ilycsttiffs of every color Is used In the Vnlted States and. therefore, will furnish those wishing to engngo In this Industry here with vnluoblo Information. Black Boots in Dull Calf, Patent Colt, Talcum Kid All on This Ritz Last, in Kid and Cloth Tops' $3 Vol 7 o Si o I oi Og Mk All $3 Sounds Too Good to Be. True, But Shoe merchants have been telling you that they have been forced to raise prices in order to give good values. It's true every word of it. But here we are advertising black shoes at $3, claiming they are well made, fashionable, warranted to wear. It sounds almost too good to be true now, doesn't it but Here Is the Proof of Value Last spring black kidskin sold for 22c a foot today it is 40c. Calfskin sold for 21c today it is 48c; in fact, every material used in a shoe is costing double what it did last spring. BUT LAST SPRING we placed our reservation order for these black shoes AT THE OLD PRICES to be delivered this fall. Wc could have raised our price to $5, and still under sell all Philadelphia, but we preferred to give YOU the advantage of our foresight. We preferred to maintain our reputation of giving "greatest value at lowest prices always." So come in now, while these S5 e nnA Cfi vnlllna Incf flinv null vtnt uuu v" wo IOO, "V-J II... w they cannot last long at WEB WBAflK BvrSS Jrwf if Mry'l V'C aMHHJak9KcSssssssls :s- sskSWl mMkwi'smmmmmssiib ( w v ms&w I vw MmItbssRwt': tirr issssWMHnfVwVMwsT ' irBiii Tit rMKimj , j. jMTi .ITrJssssswIPi ...".. . . ......... .?';a. c cL. M Y&r New Enlarged Salon Ita&L Boot Shf Z2a Floor Saves $2 1208 fir lO Chestnut St See Our New Fall Styles "OF Jotanda1&- 99 "It Rests Your Back The new BACK-RESTING invention, by strengthening the tired muscles, instantly relieves and effectively prevents backache; induces you to stand erect and breathe deeply; cre ates perfect fashion lines ; brings solid comfort, with renewed youthful vigor. Nemo Back-Resting Corsets F0R WOMEN 6F EVERY SIZE AND FORM Illustration shows the thin, soft tape-straps inside of corset) before adjustment. When laced UP, they are on a tension which exerts it soothing, supporting pressure on the small of the back, For Very SUm to Medium QQQ For !eier (fiflith furM. Wide N"'"' . U OOO ..-honed slda.sMttlesi sretMttiip a ... OfSl,Tn boBM. LUht o?y 15 hmh. o y DAtrr iMl9toM O.UV 350 UxHl wJiM,18w. SHm 30 ta ?. O.OU For Full to Stout Figures rQ ComMaiai the !Mk'tlxli ! Wi A Nmw "fcvk OMsf U" 8(-R4iMiaX 8ttH fer fv bvt t evw aa ttovt tir4. SU V H 3 ........ ..., TW MUIUms of WmmWUl hm Hmpm- J Uw L9r Bau$ of this Intiamtiam V !. Hi til fi ill I1 VvVri ..K a sJaJ i s J Manson & DeMany ;.;; ni5 CKestnut Street ;Y '; " Opposite Keith's) For the First Saturday of Our October Sale We Advertise - V; .1. This Important Special Flare Hudson Sear Goats 40 inch, with collar and border of skunk or black lynx 97.75 November price will be 115.00 Fur Sets At 15 Off Marked Prices Hudson Seal Coats Fur Coats November October November Regular Sal Regular Prlco Price Trice 37.50 Black Fox 31.88 120.00 40.00 Skunk 36.00 160.00 50.00 Natural Raccoon 42.50 170.00 55.00 Red Fox, 46.75 185.00 75,00 Battleship Cray Fox 63.75 J 90.00 75.00 Kamchatka Blue Fox ... . 63.75 2 1 0.00 80.00 Black Lynx 68.00 25O.Q0 110.00 FUhcr 93.50 300.00 120,00 Dyed BIuo.Fox 102.00. 330.00 120.00 Slate Fox 120.00 45000 120.00 CrotsFox 102.00 October Sale Prlco Hudton Seal Coats 102.00' (Self Collar and Cuff e) HucUon Seal Coats 136.00 (Sell Collar and Cuff.) Hud.otfjS.-ol Coat 144.00 (Skunk or Beaver Collar) Iludon Seal Coat 157.25 (Self Collar and Cuff ) HucUon Seal Coats 161.50 (6-Inch Skunk Border and Collar) Hudson Seal Coats 178.50 (6-Inch Skunk Border and Collar) HucWn Seal Coats 212.50 (6-inch Fox Border and Collar) Hudson Seal Coats 255.00 (6-Inch Skunk Border and Collar) Hudson Seal Coats 280JS0 (6-inch Bear Border, Collar and Cuffa) Hudeon Seal Coats 382.50 (9-Inch Skunk Border, Collar ana Cunt) November Regular Prlco 70.00 French Seal Coats (Skunk Collar) Natural Mutkrat Coats, , , 80.00 95.00 150.00 190.00 200.00 350.00 350.00 475.00 600.00 Natural Muskrat Coats,,, (Hudton Seal Collar, Belt) Caracul Coats' ....... Nutria Coats Sable Squirrel Coats... Moleskin Coats ...... Beaver Coat . . . (50-Inch Model to Order) Mink Coat .......... Mink Coat October Sale Price 59.50 68.00 80.75 .127.50 .161.50 .170.00 .297.50 .297.50 .403.75 .510.00 We Reserve Your Purchase Upon a Small Deposit or Charge it Subject to Bill of December 1st Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention 4 Mi n, --J I V Vi' tall ft J u 4t if 3KSSI1 &l&t&i V L