BVICtfK& LWERmLADBLrai& OTUIU5DAT, OOTOBEB , !, MMMkMM P" i' MJaui ii.kii.ii .! f. ' -r r - - i i ' i - .i i. - ILL-DRESSED GIRL'S DIARY BEAUTY HINTS HOUSEHOLD HELPS OTHER LETTE 'AKEN IDEA OP HONOR CAUSES MUCH UNHAPPINESS IflDtion That Man Must Be the Provider Causes Many Heartaches Among Women HAS It ever occurred to you how very cruel o many men ore through n, Mistaken sense of honor? XM no explain: A woman of my mMntance, delightfully fair, becom iBrty fat nna whisper It f6rty, linn re XMllted unmarried nil these jcam to tho Mcatlon of many who know her, INr years sho naa deeply In lovo with a ytmtiK physician, and ho on his part I equally devoted to her, but there wan an engagement, nnd they drifted fcfetiK until In recent years their passion mr each other has resolved Itself Into a sJm qnlet friendship. The woman In this caso has a fairly toed Income, and lives, not extravagantly but comfortably Installed In a cosy apart ment, Tho physician sdll dances at tendance on her, and their acquaintances always Includo both of them In any In vitation. Don't you agree with me that It would be more conslderato for the man to nslc the woman of his choice to marry him, on on If ho Is poor nnd sho In bolter cir cumstances, than to give her no choice In the matter, but from a mistaken Idea of honor deny her happiness? Another caso Is that of a brilliant lawjor who has found "the one," lint has given up all Idea of proposing mar rlago because of a dlffercnco In religion. Of course, we alt know how much un happiness Is caused by this very tnlng, nlthough why It should bo has alwa been a m story to mo when wo are all sifpposcd to hae the snmo lovo of truth and righteousness and to bo worshipping tho Mimo Tlelng. Hut whero thcro W sincere lovo .and those concerned havo arrhed at nn ago when they feel Justified In making their own decisions, It does seem as If a llltlo forbearance on both sides would olo tho problem. Almost oery day ono comes ncrois i caso of this kind, an affair that Is "under stood" and ct ncer amounts to any thing, but places tho woman In nn anomalous position. THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE Quettiont nbmltttd to thte department u-lll be anmoerrd. when toIM, on lif following day. Special averiet like those phen below are IniUed. All communication! tor IMs department should be addressed ns follows TIIK 1) OMAN'S KXtll MIK. Lvenlno Ledger. Philadelphia. To. Tb. winner t Udar prlu U Mr, r, I.. CUt. of 171 altars Irrtt. wlio Irttrr appeared In jwitenlar's paper TODAY'S INQUIRIES 1 Io pump rnuft fnlllnr nrc-Ix? ,1. How ran rich rak be krpt frrh for a lone 4rio4 of timet . S. What nr the marks of rood bnttrrT S. IThat U the eli war to rfmoTe Main ilea or nnru wi or whtnd7 Mated br hard water from a porcelain Imtli- 2. How murli .? n U ftuttpoiml to te required br a niui.T Ilr u woinun? 3. hoiihl n ninn remne hi clove before MiukliiK liand with n womanT ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S INQUIRIES Bwi 1. All small objectn and paper shoiilit lie nut or ftisnc in secure piare ueiore me upera- ot it vacuum cleaner. I . t, To remove ireaie spot from paper, a book or print, rater tan pot thliklr wltli Eiwderrd borni nnd enlclnrd mwl nnil keep arm for seierul dnyni shut book Until upon ! powder and put under moderate, weight. A trader old print, much soiled, should be pasted n a thin rlolh and cleaned with a damn, soupy etolhi (ben. after drylnjc, cohered on both side Kti ciialk, left soieral darn, tlirn ilinken out and Ironed on the wrum aide, with tho rliut nlnat a iott cloth. S, Ttbitera can tie tented br atretrhlnt them nti If thejr aprlnc baek, uulcklr Into their curled ponltlon tliejr are fresh It tlier remain tretched at tbejr are atalo. Reader's Recipe for Cocoa Icing r th Editor of IV'oman'a Page; Dear Madam Following- In n ausientlon which I hops la acceptable for a koo1 cmoa klnic. una hair cup cDnfectlonera' nusar. ono quarter rup roooa, ons teaauoon melted butter and boiling; water. Mix augar and rotoa, pour In butter und an much water aa la denlred. Utlr until creamy. Thla Icing ta amooth and will keep molnt for quit a long time, it la aa good aa a bolted Icing and take only half tbs tlmu to make. When mixing butterlne: Tho next lima you mix your butterlne put In about a half ten poon oC augar, then you can fry with It Urn aasia'aa butter. tMra.) Jl. it. N. Recipe for Indian Chutney To lao Bdlfor of tVoman'a raoe: ' Dear Madam Will you plraae publlnh In your &pr a recipe for Indian chut nay, and oblige, (Mra ) Lmnu it. The following recipe Is a good one: Iloll together one pint of good vinegar with ono- half pound of Bour, unripe npplea. pared, cored and qunrtered. When pulped arid oool add (after first pounding them separ ately In a mortar and afterward together;, the following Ingredients: 4 ounces of stoned raisins, 8 ounces of brown sugur, Z ounces of garilo and S ounces of mustard seed ; mix thess well with 2 ounces of powdered ginger, the same of salt, and 1 ounce of eayenns pepper. Put the mixture Into an earthen Jar and set the Jar in a warm cor ner by the flro until pext morning, when the chutney may be put In some Jars and tied down. It will keep well for a year or two. Directions for Making Drown IJetty To fJw Editor 0 iroman'a rape: Dear Madam Doing a conatant reader of Ptr column and having found it helpful I ugbt xnrhapa aoms of your reudera would to know of a good recipe for IJrown Hetty, la dellcioua and economical aa well. Waatv quarter, core, par and illro three medium alaed applea. Melt two tablenpoonfuta butter and add una and ono halt cupa aoft bread erumba. Mix ono half leaapoonful cinnamon, one half lemon rind grated and one quarter cup sugar together, llutter an earthen pudding dlah, scatter In one third of tha crumbi, one half of jba applea and half of tha augar. Huueeie In ball of the lemon Juice. Add another layer f orumba, applea and augar with the remainder of tho lemon Juice and epread tha remaining rumba aa a cruat over the top. If tho applea r erumba are dry add boiling water. Cover aa bake on floor of the oven for thirty or Jertynve mlnutea until tha applea are aoft. Maaov tha cover, brown on the ahelf of the ran and eerva vrlta mlllC or' cream or a cold. ait custard. IMra.) w, U. Cleaning Windows aV Jfilfor of Woman' raoe: Dear Madam If you will kindly publish the feilowlnc I believe It will provo very helpful to w readeras To make a good gfnaa cleaner flv alx-lnch .aquarea of muilln. aprlnkle eo wun nna pumice imwaer and place one on v w& ut oiuer. men aiucn arounu tne edcea prevent the powder falling out. Wlndoea. "i lamp aiaeae,- eio ruiipea with the ". wu apeeaiiy Decomo clean and bright, afully handled tha cloth can be uaed for a r time befora thA nnwrf.!- will .& ......!.... Puaalca may be bourht fnr I.. ,h. t!f; aV jound at a paint ahop. (Mra.) M. 11. This Is a very good suggestion, Mrs. If. I bepo you wlU send In some more. Useful Hint to the Xdttor of Woman' Page; Dear Madam Following la a euggeetlon for 5Sf K". ."Ji"ni..wni5n " . MN. to put :. "V "" arinu eaeny wnen a hot water la added to thain after they bao put Into tha gr nder. K, I, H. Healtliy Baby Doy JP is Xdltor of Woman' Page: PM. "m-rMy baby la juat nine montha ftL'iSSSf .Cn? J" .U "uch ." Peciiiien of fcabthcod that I aimply mut tell you a few JJMnn at lat about him. lie wn weighed terday I alwaya weigh him nude and the Ml ahowa two ounce leaa than twenty four kS' ,A!0,r ln ro that moat moth ra will tn-e with ma that that ! x.ii.n! Z.iZX!! ,Witf1Tfed',baby, W '"'"" eautelally o for - "J11 thank regularity of feeding. . Mtf!"li ni1 bt'lnf w'lh plenty of outdoor llv- Mjt. ' I've never oj owed anyone to make 1.1. '.?.'" X" taa J ,.'"," followed tho doc -.. .,...., wmw.vw vuuiu ue aa neaiiny i (Mra ) 11, K. U. Preparing Buttered Bocta M ta JTlKtor Of the Woman' Pnn. ekr--SriJvfcmf7;W.'l!n C?-Un 0 butler I Si-SRi.tet" 'Ar ,wo sw or two or three EZI'i-.F?'11 'hf ' dons Put euoagli. for one HI?.. . !'. p" ana.Peej an llco on n ff1. '? Ms- holding wlih a cloth to keep uu.Mwn ,u m,,m t nava aeen people txiur "if! "f th?f" Thatrulna them, making eojd wben they .hould be hot J'ut oS r. but er. and unfti tb.y are to L '.HSSSft!?,;' Wu.l nD In (he oven to e-wsi inoiq hoi. ' ttM UAtrf I lr un it ftl rl.tiranf Imtflt nni. Am ..ka mmtmm prrrtpltiited lMlk, M, ounie lioHdereil urrln root. ounce tumdrred ttorrli. 1 oiinre bi carbonate of noiln b ounce tHindereil doup. In mliilnm nil of peppermint, I ilruni oil uf Irmon nnil' la minim oil of inrlnndrr Mil und nlft. , ? A little Mulng In the water In whtrh gray liulr In rlnxil nftrr bring huiiiiiioril Mill tend "."hlten the bulr und keep It from bating u rIloHlh tinge. S Turning one corner of n llllnr rnrd down Indlruten n call In prrnon from the owner of the rnnl. The practice In not no onimon un In former year. hem hot. Neit It for glxj lay taut ataa ts aaH tairoujBhf iwni mnA .h. I fla reu bar nice f rh; I aim j M 8 CHUe' Ct4hiHg Ranted awf or ra weaM , ftSrr.i22i,,."J . W. & u to oWe a war. faa a Uun ------- it-.. ....,;- a 1 1.1. Mr with tfcra acoa! HTaM Jam TSr rpna4t luiaiii M TkiiLiia d fe 'Ml Vr.rst ttlit. mmA .., lit imath.) oil, arc! will aon bo bloi YWS ri Attitude of Children to Parents To the tdltor y Woman' I'aoe Dear Madam I wlah to ay a few nonl In regard to the attitude of grown-up children tu ward their parent On every hund there are aged pnrente who havo rained fnmlllea by u Pjeme neit mirrince nnd hard work jet not one of theio children feci obligated to mako their uecllulnir Ua euey und huppy 1 have In mind nn aged mother who managed to ralie lx children to ponltlon of hunnr and es teem, and now they am oMiamel of her be. ruuee the la uneducnted. .Sot one of tho six 1 willing to site her n home, feeling that he will lie a dlegrnco to them he I left to shift for herself the best he can. The least they could do would bo to keep her plenllfuly supplied with money. Another caae I that of a woman nearly aviinty, who live with her married daughter, 'f, n ta)e In bed late in the morning they tell her to get up. she la supposed to help with the nouaework und sewing as a sort of com pensatlon for what sho eats' And last but not least, they feel that they are doing a wonderful thing and deserve lots of credit for having her around. I know of another case of a father abused and disrespected by his grown family fur having lust his position at tho age of sixty-five, one might think these thnlgs occurred only In tha very lowest ilasa of society, bat I assuru you It la not so, I realize, of course, that there are parents who mo unreasonable, cruel and altogether un worthy, but 1 am speaking for the good. hard, working parents, who have dun the right thing by their families. It would be well If we all toppd to think thing over und then would do unto our parent us we would have our children do unto us. And when we give to our parent or mako a aacrlflce for their comfort let u do It not with the feel. Ing of a martir, but Lonaldirlng It a great privilege. u. II, u. He Is Too Stout To the Editor of Woman's Page: ' Denr Madam I am a boy of thirteen, five feet talli but a little too (tout. 1 would like to re duce and become muscular. 1'lease give me jour udvlcol IHAlXmiS 0. Tho trouble with you, Isadoro, Is probably lack of exercise. A boy of your age should not bo stout, even If he overeats. You should take up outdoor games, or If you can't do this, get some patent exercisers and exercise In your own room, but be sure to do It regulatly and systematically. Flowers Not Necessary Gifts To tho Editor of Woman' 1'age: Dear Madam I have been Invited to a tea to iniruuuce u. irienu or mine into society, ine ul .1...VUUV1, II I.UU V, IUII1V lll.w BlKinji 111 Ml- falr Is In a few day, and 1 would like to know If you think it 1 necessary fur in tn end a gift of Uower. I knew her Intimately several ear ago, but alnce then he ha moved away and 1 have not seen her for some tlmo. 'J banking ou for the trouble. AUUI.L, No, thero Is no necessity whatever for bonding (lowers to this young person, but it would be an extremely gracious and polite thing to do. Think Long Before. Leaping To the Editor of Woman' J'aoe; Dear Madam I am thirty year of age and am In love with a young man of twenty-two. Do you think 1 would make u inlst-ko In accept ing him at a life partner! lie loves me very dearly and think I am only tweny-nv. 1 do not see that 1 need tell him, and we are very congenial. UlIAHLUiTU. Under ordinary circumstances it is not well to havp the dlffercnco In uge so great on the woman's side. "Women iigo mora quickly than men, as a rulo. It might not bo so remarkablo a difference now, but when you are fifty remember he will be only forty-two, and whan you reach three score und ten he wilt be in tho early sixties. It la a matter to be decided only by your, selves, but let me Bay this little word of advice: Do not try to keep your real ago from the young man. lie would be sure to find out you had deceived him In later life, and although he may not care at all now, If he truly loves you, he would care about the deceit. Usually lovo to last should ba founded on respect, and It Is not very often that a woman of thirty will renpect the ex perience of a man of twenty.two. Of course, there have been cases where the difference In age with the scale well down on the woman's side has made no difference what' ever In axhuppy married life, but they are few. JJ Eight Years Too Long To the Editor of the Woman- paoei Dear Madanv I have been encaged to a young man for eight year. He 1 now thirty-three year old and I am twenty-eight. When w were first engaged he was very enthuslaitlo about vetting ahead n business, so we might b married In at least two ear' time Hut h did not make good and w drlfttd alopg until we ar so used xo each other that all the ro mance and wonder of It have gone from our live Lately whenever w meet, which la every other day. It not ofiener. we spend tha time In arguing. Do you think I hould lit this go on. or break wltb him) Ha doe not seem to have any ambition and I no prospect of better things la the future. JApfH, i;irlit years s too long for an engage ment except In unusual cases It would seem as If It would be wiser to bring things to an end, although you are young enough, to wait longer Jf you really love this man? Jt eeenis, however, as If he should have made good In eight years' time. And If, my .dear Jane, all the romance and wonder of hi love have gone out of your life, you would be a wise woman to put him out of It also. I would not act hastily, but wmW talk It over with Win and point out to h!tn puM If VaJ .) saasalng but argue now you will m b utAW w op tw (BAtsMMty. kH MY MARRIED LIFE By ADELE GARRISON Kati&8 Story of Her Mysterious Departure STIMj ery nervous, but calmer than she hnd been, Katie remained quiet when 1 mined my olce to reach Dicky walling In the adjoining room "Oh, Dicky," 1 called, "you may come now" Dlrky drew n low chair In front of the couch where ( sat 'Tell me first Katie" he said kindly, "why do you think I want to put you In prison? Hccni.no of tho money? Never mind that I want to talk to you of some thing else" But Katie w.ts hysterlctlly tugging at the neck of he gown From Inside her bodice she took n tiny chamois-skin bag, and rip ping It open took out a carefully folded bill and handed It to Dicky "I never spend that money," sho said "I never mean to Bteal It litit I had to go ntvny rpiceck from your flat, and I never, never dire come back, give ou the money. After two month, send my couiln to the flat, hut ho stv you move, no know where. There 1 always keep the money here, I think mas bo some time 1 find out where you llvo nnd write n loiter to you send tho money." Dicky took the bill and unfolded It cu riously A btovvn stnln rnn Irregularly acrosi ono-hnlf of It. "Well, I'll be eternally blesied," he ejaculated, "If It Isn't the Idcntluil bill I gave her. Ten dollar bills were bo plentiful threo enrs ngo, and I remember this ono distinctly becauso of the st-iln. The boys used to siy I must have murdered some body to get It, and that It was stained with blood Ho turned to Katie again. 'The money Is nothing, Katie Why did you run away that day? I never have been nblo to finish that picture Blnce " Katie's eyes dropped Her cheeks flush' ed "I 'shamed to tell," sho murmured Dicky muttered nn oath beneuth his breath "1 thought bo," he snld slowly, then ho Bpoko sternly "Xever mind being ashamed .to tell, Kntlo I want the truth 1 worked nt your portrait that morning, and then 1 hnd to go to thn studio When 1 came buck you hnd gone, bng nnd baggage, und with the money 1 gave jou to pay the tailor I .never could finish that picture, and It would hnve brought me a nice llttlo sum" WHAT CAN IT MKAN? Mv brain was whirling by this time Dicky In n flat with this Ignorant Polish girl paying his tailor bills, and posing for portraits, what did It nil mean? "Where did you go?" Dicky -persisted. Katie lifted her head and looked at him proudly 'Ton know when jou left that morning. Mr I.pstnlre, he was pnlntlng, too7 Well. Mr tlralinm, I always good girl In old country nnd here I go to confetfdon I always keep good Mr. I,estalre. he klsi rao, sny bad tings to me. He sraro me. I afraid If I stay I no bo good girl So I run nueek nvvay I never dare come back. Tint Mr Lestalre he ono bad man, one devil" Dicky whistled softly "So that was It?" ho said "Well, that was Just about whnt that pup would o. That was one reason I got out of our housekeeping arrangements Ho set too swift a paeo for me, and that was going some In those days " He turned to Katie, smiling "You see, you don't havo to bo afraid nny more I'm a reapectablo married man now, nnd It's perfectly safe fur you to work here. Mrs Graham will take earn of you Run along about your work now, that's a good girl." Katie giggled appreciatively Her mer curial temperament had nlready sent her from the depths to the heights. 'The dinner nil spoiled whllo I cry llko a fool," she said "You ready pretty 'aoon, I Berve" She hastened to tho kitchen, and I turned to Dicky Inquiringly. DICKY EXPLAINS IT ALI "I suppose you think you have gotten Into a lunatic asylum. Madge Of all the queer things that Katie should apply for a job here, and that you should take her." "I didn't know you had ever kept house In n flat before, Dicky." "It was a very short experience." he re turned. "Only three months Tour of us. Lester, Atwood, Dates and myself, pooled our rather scanty funds and rented a small apartment. We advertised for a general houseworker, and Katie answered the ad vertisement. She had boen over from Poland only a year, and was greener than grass She lived at a cousin's somewhere on tho KaBt Hide, and she used to annoy us awfully, getting to the flat so early In the morning and cleaning our living room whllo we "were trying- to Bleep. Hut she was a crackerjack worker, so we put up with her superfluous energy In cleaning Then one day I discovered her standing with a letter In her hand, looking off Into space with her eyes full of misery. She had heard of some relative" "Of course you wanted to paint her, I suggested "You bet" Dleky relumed 'The Idea Came to me In a flash lou con see what n heroic figure sho has I had her get Into her Polish dressy Bho had brought one with her from the old country and I painted her as Poland miserable, unhappv Poland Oee I hut I'm glad you happened to run ncross her We'll put up with nn) thing from her until I get that picture done " Try ns I might, I could not share Dicky's enthusiasm I knew It was petty, but the Idea of my maid acting as Dick) s model Jarred my Ideas of the fitness of things Hut 1 had sense enough to hold my peace, (Copyright) (CONTINUKD TOMOmtOW) . Brand-New Babies The Frrnlng I cdter will print, free nf ehure, natlres nf reernt births ent In Ihrouili proper channels Addren "Itr-vnd-ew llnliien " Kvenlng Jdrer, eofl t hentnnt ntreet Name and address nnd. when ponsl hie, telephone number of sender must ae rompnny eath notice no sent. CAMI'liriN, Mr nnd Mrs. Ilay D.trvvln, HU North Klghth street, a son, Itny Darwin Cameron. Jr. UIMtMAV, Mr nnd Mrs Louis. 334 Man ton street, a boh Six pounds fourtocn ounces .MA.MTIt,.N(l!- Mr nnd Mrs. "Carlo, 1325 North Sixth Btrt-ct, a daughter. Seven pounds eight ounces MITt'lllll.l.. Dr nnd Mrs Charles, 332 South rifteenth street, a son MIIMirr, Mr and Mrs Morris, 4033 Pop Isr street, a son Six pounds, HU. nil, Air nnd Mrs Nathan, 720 Cal low hill street, n son Six pounds nlno ounces 8TOKi:s, Mr nnd Mrs W Stanley. 2110 Locust street, a son Mrs Stokes was beforo her mnrrlngo Miss ltuth Coxo MAM,, Mr nnd Mrs I'dwiirtl 725 West Schiller street, a daughter Seven pounds. Sweet Potato With Marshmnllowa Doll sweet potatoes, mnsh, butter a baking tllsh lightly, put In mashed sweet potatoes. place mnrshmallowH on top and brown Servo from same dish with napkin folded arctind HOUSEHOLD HINTS Comforts for the College Girl 0NI2 of the prettiest gifts I have ever seen for n daughter departing for col lege was made recently by a clever-flngered mother She called 'it a "screen set," and although It consists of only a few Inex pensive pieces. It Is try lovely, and can be made" to harmonize with almost any room. The set consists of a three-panel screen, about four feet high, a couch cover, or bedspread, nnd two cushions to match, and sovernl yards of the same material and trimming, all ready to be cut up Into cur tain lengths to fit the window This par ticular set was made of a deep cream denim trimmed with three-Inch widths of pink cretonne Tho screen consisted of a wooden frame enameled In a cream color, and the panels themselves were made of tho denim with (he pink cretonne trimmed In the shape of a border about two Inches from the edge. The cushion covers and couch cover were made In the same way the flowered cre tonne sewed In three-Inch strips and used as a border. The curtain lengths were made In one piece, and the border was stitched only on one side and cut to a fifteen-Inch width This was then ready to be cut In the proper length to flt n window, and was to.be used as ends,, with a valance of the same width for the top. Jf you make up a "college room set" for your daughter or a student friend, don't forget the all-Important Inmpshnde to match. The lampshade need not be of tho same fabric as tho other pieces, but It should haVe the same color combinations. One very plain room which was hung with green net window draperies was changed Into an exceptionally pretty room by the addition of a lovely lamp This had a cream-colored wicker base and a green silk shade that matched In color the window draperies. Thero are a few little luxuries that will add cnnaliteraMv it. . likeness nf th....: :.Tlmro.rt n! he, coursc, tradition makes th.. .!'; ! dispensable, and these can be had inSd trim and not necessarll m ki? 'lMfl Is not preferred or would cla.h J?.?'' 1 color scheme of the room A ut, irSJ but most useful muni i. .r,.prtalKWl but most useful outfit In T.h. V"tnu little set of "canned aW,i .7 "V.wWn about fifty cents. Thla mn.V...".,e? little set of "canned alcohol "" iV-T about flftV pent tm. ".' ..WnJ sauccnan that rtnn i,m.i .?.". M MtH water, and a can of solid .Icohol ?2 S tti?,i. Luininri vnen i - ta have a small quantity of hot watw wiLl v mner uainty little gifts that im Z iiomev lourn nr rnmtvirt u t.. . . -- j aro tho llttlo foot rest, the booV.n'A "" n, little china, teasel and i,!1 lovely set for a girl consists of a bra. 7' i"" invuuitii n aiconoi latnn gtnA i 1 4)lrd cups, saucers, sugar bniP.!?La.' klBiJ and a white wicker tray, glawl ' Even the tempting chaflni dish lo2I!I&i (Copyright ) Hi " rll You can get butter insurance just as well as health in surance, and many times they both mean the same thing. The few extra pen nies you pay for MERIDALE BUTTER aro really paid for butter insurance. You are guaran teed a full pound of pure, fresh but ter, made from pasteurized cream atourownsanitary creamery. No hand touches thla "uncommonly tfood but ter" cither in the mak ing or in itsquick trip to your table. AYER & McKINNEY Kale0)' .delph.. Hell Phone, Market 3711 Keyttone Phone, Mala 17&3 Lookfortlie"Merlfoll" wrapper atr-tlsht. dust- and oaor-proofat your crocttt. in FOUNDED 1858. DeweeS Quality and Standard Famous Over Half a Century The New Grey Salon and Ready-to-Wear Department The steady growth and prestige of this House for over fifty years is the resort of a personnel that has made a life study of greatest values and most conservative prices. In women's ready-to-wear garments particularly we stand for style and price-values of unrivaled merit. Two special AFTERNOON AND EVENING GOWNS, S19.75 S20.50 Net, Changeable Taffeta, Mcssaline -a variety of materials and a luxury of styles and trimmings. You must sec them for yourself to really know the actual value in quality, style and price which is offered you. They are fascinating; distinctive; moderately priced. B. F. Dewees, 1122 chestnut St. - THE DAYLIGHT STORE "jjjaj LUIGI RIENZI, . 1714 Walnut Street Importer and Ladles' Tailor Gowns Ladles Find Here Authority in American and French Fashions Our Importations and. Our Own Distinguished Creations Represent Clothes of Exclusive Character Copley and Original Designs Executed in the. Order Department Suits and Coats for Smart Dressers in the Ready-to-Wear Department Waists "tPP" ' Millinary i jgajmniil. i iljjjg Purs ...... 1 14.1 mi nMMwmmbhi m 1r V W J, ye-M!ie!A - -.., j 7C Pound U9K- &0U&nr o-o-cL Canned Economy for; Every Household This is an offering of NEWLY PACKED goods of a quality CHILDS & COMPANY can conscientiously recommend. They're of v this season's best packing, and should bring a good deal more money. You'll find it very profit able buying; and you know neglected opportunities will come home to roost It's "stocking-up" time for every household. Large Can New Tomatoes Maine Style Crushed Corn Very Choice June Peas 9c can or 3 for 25c Small Can New Tomatoes, 8c New Pineapple (S.) 10c Freshly Packed Pink Salmon. 10c can New Fresh Rolled Oats, 3 lbs. for 10c There's no healthier cereal food; nnd these are of the finest quality carefully selected froin tho 1910 crop By buying In bulk you see just what you are buying, and you're saving the cost of packing and extensive advertising. ' the economical way. Two Exclusive Quarter-Dollar Values Childs' Special Blend Coffee Childs' Ceylon-Formosa Tea We see a good many teas advertised, and as Experienced Tea Merchants know thoir real worth; but we're unrfble to find anything approaching the wonderful combination of QUALITY AND PRICE distinctively belonging to Child' Coylon-Formota at J Wenty-hve Cents a pound. A pleasing cup quality nt a very insig- niucant price jmm n v to Child Ceylon-Formoi 25c lb. People who know and really enjoy good coffee, nnd are tempted to pay less than 25c a pound, hardly expect anythinc unusual in return. A auarter is the popular price; and for that money there's not a coffee we know of equaling Childs' Special Blend. It has unusually fine flavor, and is deliciously gooa Ett money there s not a coffee 25c lb. Tasty Pennsylvania Scrapple, 7c lb. 4 ,bs.0f0r 25c Made by those who know how. and who have been supplying us for many jears. It's fresh, pure and good; nnd we sell to tho best people m four states. Are you spendine wisely in paying more? Sweet Cider for Halloween Quart, 7c; Gallon, 25c; Gallon Jug, 40c, Better Butter and Eggs cannot be had JM,1ihY we'" nlwto,k,nl? about them. Our "Sweet Bloom" Butter and Eg'gs fcro distinctly in an individual class. More delicious butter cannot bo churned; and fuller, larger, richer eggs no hen can lay. The thousands of very 'Particular POP who regularly deal with us aro flattering indorsements of th Childs way ONLY THE VERY BEST AND AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE COST. "Sweet Bloom" The h I k h e h t grade ot freshly churned butter. And The best America today, 44c lb. ''Sterling" O. 11 second srade , JQ( Q "Sweet Bloom" Dig-, rich, meaty cbbs; nnd "each ono guaranteed. And Selected Smaller In size, but of exceptional quality. 38c doz. 34c doz. Childs' Breakfast Cocoa, Half-Pound Tin 15c Why pay more? This Is; made from the very chjicost cocoa benns; nnd it's mado under our own super- Stores Wanted! t Wo're anxious to open from 25 to-40 additional stores In desirable locations. Rents must be reasonable. ,. This is to further extend our policy of "Where Y-our Money Goes the Far thest." Address, by Ijtter only: Real Estato Department, Front nnd Walnut Sta., Camden, N. J. Large, Fat and Juicy Mackerel, 15c each mo0 on some "Sweet Large Package Seeded Raisins, 10c 0 25c Can Log Cabin Maple Syrup, 19c 20c Quality Pound Cake, . ,17c' Sweet and Juicy Oranges, 19c doz. CHILDS & COMPANY THE STORKS OF OPPORTUNITY " Whdre Your Money Goes the Fart fag t . - . ut jfa4-. -at V