Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 02, 1916, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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DIARY OF A WELL-DRESSED GIRL
A Blouse to Wear With the Winter Tailored Suit
Blouse of bluo chiffon trimmed with
bead embroidery.
MT'Lli DANCB nt your wadding It you'll
X do something for me." This was Ethel
Thompson's greeting ns nho met me at the
milliner's yeiterdny.
Ethel has lUnraya betn so RClf-aufllclant
that I was Interested to know what I could
poslbly do to aid suoh a capable person.
After telling her that I'd be glad for the
opportunity to do her a good turn, she con
tinued: You know I ordered a blue tailored
suit from the same tailor who made yours.
It came homo yesterday, and I suddenly
wakened to the fact that I hadn't a blouse
r hat to go with It."
The remainder of the day we spent In
wandering from shop to shop In search of a
suitable blouse.
"My suit la a peculiar shade of blue and,
every blue waist to be had In this town
makes faces' at It," said Ethel. "I saw a
piece of chiffon of the nAme color about
two tones lighter that would do nicely If I
can persuade you to help me make the
blouse. You and Mmo. Jacquctte are the
only ones who can make a waist to suit me.
and I'm too poor to go to her this month."
I told her to go ahead and buy the ma
terials, so that we could begin the blouse
that very afternoon.
Ethel had order! a ha- f blue velret,
trimmed with sand.colored ratrlch feathers.
Trie color scheme was extremely smart,
I suggested that wo Introduce n touch of
sana on the blouse.
Armed with the materials and a pattern,
we started for home, and Immediately after
lunch cut out the waist.
I first made a lining of flesh-colored net.
Tnen laying a piece of blue chiffon over the
sand-colored length. I pinned the pattern
t0 '' "d cut out the blouse.
nthel basted the sand-colored foundation
together while I worked on'tho blue over
blouse. I made three groups of tiny pinch tucks
over the shoulders and stitched the seams
together by hand.
..Rihel. hnd-stltched the neams of the
Mnd-coored bodice and bound the arm
holes with a nsrrow bias fold of the chiffon.
v. J, ln ' cul out U" sleeves. They have
Dell-shapd tops with snugly fitted sub.
Jleovea. Each top sleeve Is trimmed with
two broad luoks. Instead of allowing the
wide mouth of the sleeve to hang free, I
. ,the 'agt tocher, half way across,
and trimmed It with three blue crocheted
Kthel made one sleeve nnd I the other,
nnianing them at about the same time.
A. ' WB " we were able to accomplish
Pu c"m ttft"noon. The following day I
stitched the sleeves Into the armholes, with
only a suggestion of fullness.
we had prelously decided to trim the
blouse with a delicate beaded design. I
nrst made two drawings on tlsiue paper
and basted them to the front of the blue
blouse. Then taking tiny red and blue
beads I sewed them to the penciled outline,
using but three beads at a time. As the
design was simple. It took but a short time
to finish the beading.
Tho back appeared rather plain, and I
added a small beaded design Just above
the belt.
When this was finished I adjusted the
blue blouse over the sand-colored one and
the net lining. The sand-color chiffon ex
tends beyond the blue overbtouse to form a
vest, which Is fastened with blue Crocheted
ball buttons. The effect Is exceedingly
smart. The turned-down collar Is also sand
colored with a narrow border of blue.
The blouse harmonlics beautifully with
Ethel's suit, and she looks lovely In It.
Ted Hamilton has Just dropped In to offer
to help me with the decorations for my
Halloween party. He certainly has splendid
Ideas, and Is going to make some sketches.
, (Coprrliht.)
Brand-New Babies
The Erwlnr T-ltrer will print, fren of
rhnrxe. notlrca of rerent birth ent In
Ihrotifh proper channela. Addrrux "llrand
Nsc IlfhlM." Krenlnr Idter. 6(M Chentnnl
treat. Name and adareaf ana, , when pcitl-
M. 1nhAfii nntnlMtr at unap mn.t .
company each notice ao sent.
I1AKKR, Mr. and Mrs. Wenner, 23C8 Qratz
street, a son, 'William.
DOOI.EY. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis, 2S4S Wil
der street, a son, 9 pounds 14 ounces.
nAnniKGTOK, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, 1513
Seltzer street, a daughter.
HEISI.Ert, Mr. and Mr. Warren E.. Spring
field avenue, Aldan, Delaware County, a
son, John George; weight 10 pounds.
HOFFMAN, Mr. and Mrs. Edward F., Jr..
a son. Mrs. Hoffman will be remembered
as Miss Elizabeth R. Wright, of Ger
mantown. NODI.H. Mr. and Mrs. John, 2565 Ban
croft street, a son, 8 pounds C ounces.
BPEKININOEIt, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood,
Ablngton, Pa., a son.
WEISS, Mr. and Mrs. William G 1945
North Twentieth street, a daughter.
Madeline Olga.
Rabbit Hunter Loses Leg
LANCASTER Pa., Nov. 2. A leg of
Albert Sweagart, of Newvllle, a Pennsyl
vania Railroad brakeman, was amputated
here last night At Sti Joseph's Hospital, as
the result of a rabblt-gunnlng-accldent yes
terday afternoon.
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Faskions Favorite
at a Low Price
Black and
White is
the vogue
in Shoes
for Dress
This Is a beauti
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wltt) tops of
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DcLyte style, service, perfect fit
nd super-quality are factors. You
should sec our stowing; of thirty
styles in all leathers M to $4.60.
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Shoes and Hosiery
1204-00-08 Market St
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UNCLE SAM
APPROVES
every ounce of Bradley's
ineat.
Whether it bt Beef,
Lamb or Pork, not a pound
leave our counter without
the Government ttamp of
security, indelibly '
fretted thereon.
For Comparison
Leg of Lamb, 2te lb.
Chop of Lamb, Me lb.
Our Delivery of Fifteen
VoMelee Insure
Prompt
Bradley
Market
and 21t Street
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TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES
Enjeit Wlaehan. 141 W.
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S. Xlahoner, 21(18 Maraton at.
r'rT.. DTb,S5r,sR5-M8J',!a.Ua "" and
IrVvVKaV. 01r,rt " nd Ann
P"sehmM??'ii0.",ftenJr nd Emm.
rAn;.?ich5i!2I' L'mll'l.rlk and Weaver at.
Conrad Zltier, Jr., 8816 N. llroad at ami
Clftr Wcvl,...iel"n'd,, 8?01 . 11th at!1" nd
!'Baft,."8,firM!s.,rf- ath d n
WiVaarrnTo,.naSia,..nI0" d
.TrJ Fi. urman, S54K Addlaon at.
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Kdward" a:;-ir.mburVer 4028 ' Market .u, and
France; Llenhardt. ii Preston at.
ns,.1uh.',!.78- i6th ' d
ueorge a. uounlejr, 2242 N Itancoek
Anna a. Ilaehl.'lOlo N. Howard 9.
A YOUTHFUL ROMANCE
Violn Mnthilda Eshcr, fifteen years
old, of 2226 North Sixth street, is
to become the brido of Theodore
Carl Hnrtncr, nineteen, of 3052
North Ninth street.
Sauerkraut Trust Formed;
Doughnuts Two for Five
READING, Pa., Nov. 2.
A SAUERKRAUT trust has been
organized here, to co-operate
with the milk and bread intcrosts in
raisinc prices. A few years bro
sauerkraut retailed at five and six
cents a quart. Now it is fifteen
cents.
CHICAGO, Nov. 2.
The lowly doughnut has suc
cumbed to the high cost of living in
Chicago. In many of the downtown
cafeterias where three doughnuts
heretofore could bo had for five
cents, only two were served today.
In addition to the increases in the
more staple items at nearly all of the
higher priced restaurants, a cover
chargo of ten cents has been added
to meet the rise in the cost of bread
and butter.
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Passenger Train Conductor Killed
KASTON Pa, Nov. !. John II. Day,
sixty-nine years old, of Easton, one of the
oldest and best-known passenger conduc
tors on the New Jersey Central Railroad,
was found near the rhllllpsburg station
this morning with both legs, crushed and
Internal Injuries. He died an hour later
In the Gaston Hospital. No one witnessed
the accident nnd It Is thought that he was
Btruck by n drill engine.
SUFFTUGISTS CALL
STATE CONVENTION
Big Meeting November 21 at Wil
HnmBport to Prepare Amend
ment for Next Assembly
lIAnntSBUna, Pa., Nov. 7r Announc
ing that they will Introduce woman suf
frage amendment bill In the 117 session
of the Legislature preliminary to another
referendum In 1020, an official call has
been Issued from headquarters of The Penn
sylvania Woman Suffrage Association here
summoning all suffragists to a State con
vertlon, to bo held at Wllllamport, No
vember 21, 22, 21 and 24,
The "call" emphasises the growing
strength of suffrage, the womon suffrage
planks adopted by all the national political
parties, the Indorsement by nil presidential
candidates, and In Its preamble saya:
Periodically, In every great patrlotlo
and progressive movement. It Is deemed
wise for all adherents to gather under
the common standard they ha raised
nnd followed, to take coui sel confer
ring retrospectively concerning accom
plishment recorded: Imrospecthely to
measure ths reserve strength of each
which, combined, Is the strength of the
organlaztlon, and, basing future work
upon these assets, to plan anew a con
certed action devlsedj with the hnpo
that It will result In ultimate victory.
The annual State convention of the suf
fragists h their largest gathering, and Is
attended by delegates from every section
of the Slate. Including leaders widely known.
At the Wllllamsport convention there will
be notable guests. Including Dr. Anna How.
ard Shaw, honorary president of the Na
tional American Woman Suffrage Association.
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Individual Garment Shoj) I
Special Sale of
COATS
$12.50 to
$49.75
Coats for every 6e
raalon. All the want
ed material! and col
or" Featurln new
collars and tleavea or
tha moat aipenalv
Imported modele.
Faahloned of Ve
loura, Chelota. Mlx
turea, Furtex, Bo
livia or Kitten Kar.
Colors. Navy, brown,-
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Hip
$29.75
Soft YelAUTi
wl(l weep,
hroid Cap
O p o u m
Collar, full
V e a u d
Cyme lined
Taupo and Gol
Also SUITS and DRESSES
at Special Low Prices !
1 1 20 Chestnut Street j
Next Door to Keith'e Theater I
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rAVE you ever given thought to the in
numerable ways in which delectable
TASTYKAKE may be served? Take,
for instance, the Sponge Cake perfectly
delicious if served just as it is BUT, a
most tempting morsel when served as a
shortcake ; and this is accomplished by the
mere additiqn of the numerous fruits or berries of the
season. 10c all over Philadelphia.
"The Cake That Made
Mother Stop Baking"
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Home-Made Bread
Costs Less
We are showing conclusively in our daily bread
baking demonstrations, at the Pure Food Show in Horti
cultural Hall (Broad Street below Locust) and in our
show windows at Broad and Arch Streets, that by baking
bread at home in a gas range you can save one and eight
tenths cents a loaf over a baker's 5-cent loaf of the same
weight.
As a result of these demonstrations many housewives
are proving our claims most satisfactorily in their own
homes.
If you have not been able to attend one of these dem
onstrations, telephone or write us to send an instructor to
your home to show you exactly how this saving is accom
plished. This service is absolutely free to you.
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The United Gas Improvement Company
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'Burl Andrew FrtedmaVg Wins
ntJD BANKi N J Jov, XTh not on
Tower liltl left unfinished after, the death
of Andrew Freedman a few months ago has
been sold (o Usal II. McCarter, president
of the Fidelity Trust Company, of Newark,
who Is said to have paid HZa.OOO for It. The
estate Includes 1SS acres of farmland,
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Cadmus. 6f AmbrMmi. toater
roattten Of general managsr of
of ih McCllntlc-Mrrtii!
Company here, MKceedlnir. Wi M.
who since tho completion of fhs
contract on the Panama Canal
located at Its Philadelphia office.
AntICu8sln' League In Holland
AMSTr.UOAM, Netherlands, Nov 2. An
nntl.swearlng league Is the latest social
phenomenon In Holland If the speakers
nt Its foundation meet nro to be credited,
the Dutchman la becoming hndly addicted
to transgressing the Third Commandment,
both In tho salon of the rich nnd In the
cottages of the poor, while cursing Is said
to have spread to a "terrible" extent In tho
camps nnd barracks of the mobilized army.
All Concert Tickets Distributed
All tickets for tho concert to bo held by
the Philadelphia Orchestra on Sunday after
noon hao been distributed by tho manage
ment. Announcement to that effect was
made, today from the offices of the Orchestra
In the Pennsylvania Untitling. Persons who
applied for tickets without success will bo
"cared for." It was announced for the con
cert to take place on December 31, to the
extent of the seating capacity of tho house.
5 Rue
Meyerbeer,
Paris
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TIpHROUGH our direct, permanent PARIS connections,
Vtl wc arc extremely fortunate in being able to offer you
Thursday, Friday and Saturday (this week)
102 Imported Coats
Suits and Gowns
At the Following Attractive Prices
71 Imported Coats
1 AT WO
4 AT 45
3 AT 47.50
2 AT CO
8 AT 65
1 AT CO
4 AT 65
10 AT 75
1 AT 77.50
8 AT 85
2 AT 87.50
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110
125
150
185
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11 Imported Suits
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2 AT 165
2 AT 185
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It Pays to Buy Groceries Where Quality Counts
Because You Buy Better Quality at Lower Cost
There has never been a bigger demand for groceries of the higher quality than at
present. The advance in price of lower-grade goods is relatively greater than those of
the higher grade. Therefore, more people are now buying higher-grade groceries, and
fully realize that it pays. Our stores have always been noted for the high quality of all'
the groceries we sell, and are more appreciated by our patrons than ever before, and this
appreciation is the more pronounced because our prices are lowei? quality considered
than you will pay in many stores for an equal standard of quality. It always pays to
buy all your groceries "Where Quality Counts and Low Prices Prevail."
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GOLD SEAL
iOLD SEAL AO
BUTTER lb' iOC
HY-LO BUTTER ". 40c
Superior in quality to moat of the higher price
"Best" Butters sold in many stores.
Gold Seal is the highest grade of freshly churned
Butter. It is made from the richest golden cream, in
the most modern creameries in the country. The deli
cious aroma, fine flavor and superior keeping qualities
of Gold Seal Butter have made it the choice of the most
particular people.
CA-RO BUTTER " 36c
Absolutely pure Butter of good quality and, like
all our Butter, a bargain at its price.
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GOLD SEAL
RICE i-ib. pig. 8c
Rice is a wholesome, nour-
ishing and economical food
and Gold Seal is the highest
grade of Rice obtainable.
Other good quality Rice for
5c and 7c the pound.
Gold Seal
BUCKWHEAT or
PANCAKE
FLOUR ps- 9c
KARO SYRUP can 9c
The name Gold Seal guar
antees the quality of our
Buckwheat and Pancake
Flour you'll enjoy Hot
Cakes these crisp mornings.
Gold Seal OATS
2-lb. pltg. 8c
Gold Seal are the finest
quality new, White Rolled
Oats that have been thor
oughly cleaned, by special
process and the Gold Seal
package contains 2 pounds
net weight. You can always
depend on getting Fresh
Cereals Where Quality'
Counts.
3-5c PkB. Laundry Starch 10c
Good Laundry Starch at an attractive money-iavlag price.
3-5c Pks. Fine Table Salt 10c
Tbree 5c packages.of line Table Salt for 1be price of twa
California Sliced Peaches, can.. 10c
California Apricots, can 10c
Sliced Pineapple, can 12c
Gold Seal Peaches, can 18c
California Peaches, can 15c
Gold Seal Corn, can 12c
Choice. Maine Style Corn, can.. 10c
Gold Seal Sifted Peas, can 15c
Gold Seal E. J. Peas, can 12c
Choice Quality Peas, can 10c
Fancy New Prunes
lb. 12c 14c
At 14c per pound we offer un
usually large, meaty new California
Prunes, and at 12c medium size
fruit of very choice quality, both
big values in this healthful, whole
some and economical fruit.
Gold Seal Cocoa, can 9c, 17c
Gold Seal Gelatine, large pkg,.10c
Gold Seal Vinegar, large bot.,.10c
Gold Seal Seeded Raisins, pkg,.12c
Fancy Seedless Raisins, pkg...l3c
25c bot Vanilla Extract tor.. ..20c
10c bot Vanilla Extract fdr . ... 8c
25c bot. Lemon Extract for.... 20c
10c bot. Lemon Extract for.,.,. 8c
5c bot. Van. or Lemon Flav'g, 4c
GOLD SEAL
EGGS
CARTON
43c
The freshest, largest, heaviest and meatiest Eggs that come to this city
are bought for and packed under the Gold Seal Brand. Particular people
always use Gold Seal Eggs. Arc you particular?
SELECTED EGGS doz. 35c
Every one of these Eggs is guaranteed to give satisfaction.
No-Waste BACON
pkg. 18c
Sliced DRIED BEEF
PkS' 12c
Robford Blend
COFFEE " 20c
The enormous increasing
demand for Robford Blend
proves it to be "the best"
Coffee sold in this city at its
price. Have you tried it yet?
NEW
MINCE MEAT
lb. 10c 12c
Our famous Gold Seal
Mince Meat for 12'c the
pound the best kind for
pies we are selling Atrnore's
for 10c the pound.
Kamelia Blend
TEA . 29c
Vi-lfe. pkg. ISc
Vi-lb. pkg. 8c
A Tea of remarkably good
flavor and quality at this very
low price. If you have not
already tried Kamelia Tea, wc
advise you to do so now,
Fancy Large MACKEREL each 20c
You'll find these fancy, large, White Mackerel appetizing, nourishing and more Trirntrmiral
beefsteak. OUR STORES are headquarters for fine Mackerel.
Whether it is Tea, Coffee, Butter, Eggs, Canned Goods, Dried Fraki, Cereak w aytMf; i
line, it wilt pay you to come to any of Our Storee fer everything yu require ' "
Robinson & Crawford
The Stores Where Quality Count. Throufhout & -City Mtfl 3Ncfe
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