Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 20, 1916, Night Extra, Image 11

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EVENIKO LEDaER-PHHIABEliPHXA; MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, M6
T
BUTTERMILK, A
BENEFICIAL FOOD
AND COSMETIC
By LUCREZIA BORI
,. Donna of itio Metropolitan Opera
WoMB Uiree months ago a friend Inter
S Ut In " subject of self-Improvement
rBd what normal womnn is noi askcu me
tjli buttermilk ns a benultfler She ttald
twrai . , , ,., I!- vir(., P!.v
that sne . rtullil InntMix.
tlom regarding the
buttermilk treatment,
which she followed
to the letter" It ha
made such n marvel
ous Improvement In
her complexion that
aha begged me to tell
my other readers
about It. Buttermilk
Is well known ns n
healthful beverage
hut In addition to
being beneficial to the
vtm It la excellent
I mcnEZlA, nont for the complexion.
Ik . .. u. -i,n im freelv ns water, nnd
fS.Msult will bo a clear, transparent skin
h to mv opinion no household Is complete
B, In WW" T , ,,,h,.. nutrltlve.
KX ulted and mcVt refreshing. As ft
iSfwd wmrtic It Is beneficial at jilt
iJSions of the year, but particularly de-
hrtMe during ' ".""; .ir.nUlnr but-
Lmiik. ip 't lowy "":',rrni1 "" K"'8
i""1" - i .l.i ...i nn rlrlnW mnrp
i ' I. a cosmetic, use tho buttermilk an you'
would water It In Inexpensive, a ract not
! Mr overlooked, nnd you need not feel that
. w MD.n .n--inir nf It. Some prefer
JTlrnVSi It with water, but I llko It better
' In its pure state Pour the buttermilk Into
bAsm ana bop , ........-.
! KTln conjunction with the m.lk: It I.
t unnecessary "" " on... - -
rare freed from dust nnd grease. Then
LkiUie tho faco with warm water to which
i-ibout a lenspoonrul or powucreu irorai
'has been lumen rrai "" " "
i tatted on the skin This Is allowed to dry.
r The most unpleasant feature of butter
I milk Is Its odor which. I am frank to stntc.
bl bleaching and refining n.ualltlci far
' tSttt thl undesirable feature.
r BUttermiiK is nn mi ....... .". .-
.... nr freckled skin, and Is soothing
In cases of sunburn. In cases of tan or
fcfrtcxlcs It muit be applied to tho skin frc
lauently during tho day and tho last thing
?lfore retiring Always allow It to dry
Irnto the skin In cases of sunburn keep
BitrlP" of nntlsoptlo gaum saturated with
the buttermilk wrapped about tho arms.
5 and lay cloths wet with tho liquid over tho
i fice. Do not nllow them to remain on tho
f tktn until dry. but chango frequently. You
ewlll find this remedy soothing and cooling.
ind your skin, when tho Inflammation has
f'dtparted. will bo as soft and white ns It
swu before being sunburned Water must
Knot be applied nt any tlmo while the skin
L. . t ti..i 4n ntlHi n omnrt aitltul It 11 tn
Liuttermllki a PoothlnK oil or cold cream
Hr . .abwv- M1 4 Ii1irtftl11p n
Bhirnl. Drink three of four glasses every
fitly, and ue tt on tho akin tin cxtravaant-
t" iy 15 JOU n until Wiliei" ilia nn-imotu iwv
lUiesj of your fkln will attest lta benutlfy-
EJO( quamico
U'epyriffni;
, A Bmnrt trot-about frock of bluo
sereo.
ALMOST ecclesiastical In Its severity of
Xl Style Is this one-nleco frock of dark
llUS Krtrf Tinlncru nf .t Kt...Hn1ntl.
kowever, relievo Its uomberness, and tha
" inuicriui is useu ror mo nips, una
frock clostu down tho center of tho panel
XrOQt With flnrlr litiin linna lmtnnu Thm
rt Is patted at the Bides, nnd a narrow
1 i """ea me ruuness across tno back
al tides.
(Copyright.)
Brand-New Babies
tbS?. Et"? !n I"" "111 print, free of
tktlUl. "etlrei of went lilrthi nt In
kVl""" hpnlf, Addrew 'llrond
bS W- Kifninc Ledsrr. 600 Chf.tnul
IS1' , iina und itddreaa and, when poaal
!ij;"'i"nf numbr of sender xnunt no
t"Bnjr each oolite a itat.
tnJX Mr" antl Mr8, j0BePh. 1510 South
Ptiir """" u uaugnier.
i B.' Mr nnd s,rB' Morris. BOO North
fc American street, a mn
lkwfSi.Mr nnd Mrs- Wtnuna U. 168
ln E alreBli ft uaugnier, inor-
fKrrT "rurB'ia.
Kit ,Mr- Bnil Mrs. Herman, 934 North
!."" lret. a eon.
t "W'jpii, Mr. and Mrs. Isadore, 807
vinJr. .;"" sireei, a daughter,
Ktc,wW. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacques U, J8J5
-j , .V.VCI, a duo, jacques u. vauciam,
Edi?e Hill Pnstnr Tfpsltrns
li2K realntlon of the Rev. Joseph B. C.
ij, pastor of the Carmel Presbyterian
Ik. S ot Ede H"' w88 announced by
iu E" tor Peronally at last night's service.
I4..k . fcB'6l the pastorate of the First
gyterlan Church at Haddonfteld, N. J,
TODAY'S FASHION
TETLE
India and
Surprise
Delight
ELYSIA FOR YOU WHO BREATHE
ARIGHT, IS MADAME'S PLEDGE
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MME. PILAR
New Century Club Learns the Joy and Delight of
the Pilar Morin Waved Wing Clavier Attained
in Breath and Speech Control
By M'LISS
pONTUOr. Is tho word.
It onco was
vy "ureparedncKs": nnd beforo that "em
clcncyj" nnd beforoi that "culture," but to
bo cultured, to bo elllclont, to bo prepared la
old-fashioned now. Aro you controlled?
Tho latest Is breath control. Mirth con
trol, girth control, birth control theorists
have expounded their views und left us
gasping. Mndnmo Pilar Morln Is hero to
provldo us wllh breath. But It must be
controlled. It Is not so much a matter of
etiquette ns of llfn Itself.
If you would haio dynamic force, you
must sniff the oxono ns you would n blos
soming roso; you must throw back our
head nnd send out mental wavelets, elevat
ing your diaphragm meanwhllo nnd agitat
ing "a nostril, from which If you uro a
successful breath controller, you will In
tlmo becomo nn adept.
llcforo a select and Interested audience at
tho New Century Club thin exponent of
scientific respiration demonstrated with a
blue print that tho breath had moro dcgrvoH
than tho past grand master of the Masons.
Ilrcath In poucr. she declared, and by the
scientific use of It the brnln of nn Idiot can
bo vitalized and tho lungs of a consumptive
mado whole. Hut few persona get beyond
tho second or third degree: henco few per
rons aro powerful
In a costume somewhat approximating
Maria Gay's In "Carmen" and Flora He
valles' In "Cleopatra." nnd by tho use of
n. chart MWiouhnt resembling u cross be
tween n banjo nnd nn oyster, Mndnmo told
tho members of tho club that nothing In
the way of charm or vital force wcfuld bo
denied to them did they but seo the value
of her scientific discovery, which she calls
'Tho l'llur Morln Waved Wing Clavier for
Breath and Speech Control.'
"Ilreathlng is the scienco of life Do not
havo a negntlvo breath," she told her au
illcnco earnestly.
And then with a gracious tilt of her hoad
nnd u little wnvc of her hand, as though
to corporealixo tho mental nnd breath waw
let sho wnn taking. Mndamo I'ilar Morin
demonstrated how very much more cour
teously nnd charmingly n guest might bo
greeted by a hostess who had her breath UP
In her head than by one who merely had It
down In her chest In tho regular way.
It Is difllcult to understand. Madame
admits It herself. Very dtlllcult to lectura
about, too, she declared. A member of the
fjewsrriWfNVw.
.
made nioM suaui-aiE
gxTRfl FINEJ
fc2g
llstSHdSfdUfPWf
thpTd'XmkliNI
& StJn.n nv.iuiufl CO
k vr?."lirir:.v'"sr
- -' " ' -f-
So!d in.2,5, 10,25 and 50 lb. cotton bag
All cane
All clean
All dry
the best sugar
Franklin sugar tathfics
Granulated, Dainty Lump, Powdered,
Confectioners
Ceylon TFiJS
New Customers
the Old Ones
U
Kir
ten!
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MORIN
audlenco who permitted herself to be e
Purlmented Upon. Who nllnwnil Mmlnmn In
tlcklo her In tho ribs anil mnnlpulnto hor
diaphragm, did much to mako tho breath
control theorlns clear to those present But
even nt that thero wero some who went
away with only hazy notions as to how
they wero to control their breath, drsplto
the fact that Mndnmo gnp scleral mono
logues and u silent drarnu further to eluci
date her method.
Uoforo her lecture Mndnmo told mo tho
story of her dlscoery.
"When I was n llttlo girl," sho said In
fluent l.ngllsh. although sho Is a Spaniard
who was brought up In l'.irls, "thero camo
to our homo In Spain a very wonderful toy
-rii horse It was made In I'hllndclphln.
too. by tho way. For that day It was i
ery marvelous horse It did everything
but speak I thought that such a horso ought
to speak nnd so my llttlo brother and I cut
a llttlo Hilt In his chest nnd ocry night
wo would try and breathe some speech
Into him. Nothing happened nnd my llttlo
brother gavo up, hut I didn't. Slnco n. Pry
early ngo tho breath has been very won
dcrful to mo. and when I wont on the stage
In I'urls nt tho ago of fourtcon and later
at Brussels at fifteen ns a pantomlmlst, the
critics wero unanimous In their prnlse But
they said I had something which no ono
else had. Tbcy did not know what It was.
But I found out nfter a great deal of pain
and study. It was breath."
Eyon In pantomime and tho silent drama.
Mndnmo declared, tho breath Is supremo
because It is llfo. But It must bo con
trolled. ROBINSON &
U, i'A St J AE.Tr.nclveXj,r
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IlfHileIKeyMtf.
WE HELP YOU
To lower your cost of living and advise our cus
tomers to buy liberal supplies at present prices
Gold Seal Bread if 5C
"Gold Seal" is a hearth-baked loaf of tho finest quality.
Bread from the standpoint of quality and economy.
WHOLESOME and ECONOMICAL FOODS
GOLD SEAL RICE
Mb.
8c
Rice is one of the most nourish
ing, healthful and economical
foods, and Gold Seal is the hlghcBt
grade.
CHOICE RICE lb. 5c-7c
Seasonable Goods at
Gold Seal Oats, 2-lb. pkg 8c
Capital Brand Oats, pkg........ 6c
Cream of Wheat, pkg 15c
Cream of Barley, pkg 13c
Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour, pkg.lOc
Cane and Maple Syrup, bot....,10c
5-lb. Bag GOLD SEAL FLOUR, 28c
ROBFORD
BLEND
COFFEE
ib.
20c
In quality, flavor and aroma,
Robford Blend far surpasses the
average 20c Coffee, It's "The
Best" 20c Coffee sold in this city,
Try a pound, vre know you'll
like it.
FRESHLY BAKED SPICED WAFERS, 13
It pay? to boy cakea and crackers "Where Quality Counts."
When you deal at "The Stores Where Quality Counts" you are prp
tec ted both as regards Quality and Price.
Robinson & Crawford
Tfa Stores' WW Qwlij Cmili
HIANKSGIVING TURKEY
IN LAP OF THE GODS
Higher Prices for Monarch of
Holidny Fenst Expected
to Rule
DEALERS IN THE DARK
Decline- to Predict, But Venture- 38
Cents n Pound na Prob-
nblo Quotation
Tho Thanksgiving turkey la In tho lap
of tho gods. That Is. the turkey situation
hangs fire, decidedly unsettled, with guesses
that predict turkey ment nt thirty-five nnd
thirty-eight cents n pound
It Is pure conjecture. Healers, put on the
defensive by a volley of questions ns to
what Is going to be what In turkcydom
when It becomes time to buy the Thanks
giving dinner, plead ns follows:
"Ask me rather It It will rain next
June 17."
Turkey ment now Is sold for between
thirty and thlrty-threo oents wholesale nnd
thirty-five and thirty-eight cents retail,
with the lower figures predominating.
Healers nrreed that these prices, with the
higher figures proalllng, will remain for
the Thanksgiving market perhaps,
Buyers for Philadelphia today aro round
ing up their purchases in Virginia, Mary
land, Delaware and the West, scouring tho
countryside for the gobblers and often
times riding for miles cross count ry through
tho turke) farm dlntrlrts When the buy
ers report on the number and condition
of tho turkeys mora light will bo thrown
on tho sltuntlon
strips point to mnii piuci:s
t'nles'i nil signs fall, however, tho prico
will be several cents higher than last year's.
It was said. Tho wholesalo prlco this fall
reaches up and almost equals the high mark
sot by tho retail dealers last January when
turkeys wero exceedingly scarce. The rate
then was thlrty-tlvo cents a pound for tho
best.
"It Is dlulcult to predict Just how tho
Thanksgiving turkey market will stand,"
snld It. C. (lerhnrt. voternn poultry dealer
"Hut I bellcvo It will bo firm. The supply,
which with tho demand regulates tho price,
will depend upon tho West. N'cnrby tur
keys nro scarce, the farmers say. If this
cold spell lasts long enough to condition
tho turkeys, which I doubt, tho supply will
bo fnlr. Hut ocn nt that, I'm Inclined to
think thnt tho market will not drop much
And becauso tho householder will not pay
the fancy price, comparatively moro turkey
will bo enten In hotels and restaurants "
Tim high prlco will check thn demand,
nccordlng to tho view at John Hnag & Cu.
NirCT WKKK TO TKI-Ij TAI.1J
"What peoplo nro going to pay for
ThnnksgUIng turkey"! enn't bo told until the
middle or end of next week," It was wild.
"But It stands to reason that tho .iwirngo
man Isn't going to pay 3 80 for n ten
pound gobbler. Of course, thero nro twenty-slx-eent
turkeys, but the'rn llttlo moro
than framework.
"Wo understand that this was a dry year,
a good 'turkey' year Hut mi far they've
been pretty scarce. Lots of farmers killed
off nil their birds to get the fancy prices
last winter and they couldn't afford to keep
nivn tt the rich, dull finish now!
seen on all handsome furniture
To havo this work dnno by an
expert would bo expensive, but!
you can do It yourself In thot
one operation with
CRAWFORD'
mm
-i T"ss "
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The Ideal
CHOICE PRUNES
ib. i2
New California Prunes of very
choice quality. Big value in this
wholesome and economical fruit.
Fancy Large Prunes lb. 14c
Reasonable Prices
Choice Apple Butter, large can.. 13c
Choice Peanut Butter, glass 6c
Pure Jelly, assorted flavors, glass. 8c
Fancy Cranberries, lb ge.
White Heather Codfish, cake. ...13c
Beardsley's Shredded Codfish.pkg 9c
KAMELIA
TEA
ib. 29c
J-lb. pkg., ISci J.lb. pktf., 8c
A Tea of very choice quality at
a very low price, far superior to
Teas usually sold at 29c the
pound. Your choice of Black,
Mixed and a very fragrant Old
Country Assam. Include a pound
In your nest order,
TtoR1 $? " SvimU
THE CHEERFUL OTO
we yawn nd yetarv
"toFcol IiFc more.
But vested hopes tKo.
vetkrj fcJl brmo
And yat varc- ener
fc.3 bafore.
OK, brJt life tke $r&rd
Jtxa thincjl
them on nooount of th high nrlc of corn
ntu! othor fred It looks like we'll out mors
chicken thin ThnnkeftlTtnir thnn Innt year."
Tho rhlrken mnrket In very hrluk, tho
fowl mnKlnfr In prlco from twenty-two to
twenty-eight cente n pound, according to
the grade. Housekeeper, alito And encour
agement In tho abundance of cranberrlcn
from New Jerrey and Cnpe Cod, which nro
selling for eight and ten centn a quart. A
plump rooiter, fattened for killing and dis
guised with cranberry aauco, thoy nrguo,
can with ease masquerndo as a gobbler.
GO TO SIIORK, BECOME BRIDES
Two Vounp; Women Moot Finnccs on
Fcrrybont nnd Wed
Miss Miie IJkers, dnughtrr of Mr, und
Mrn. Heorge U fkera. 140 V.nH littvnt
direct, and her counln, JIIm I.nura Hergei
helmer. daughter of Mr. nnd Mra. Albert
HergwOielmer, of Uolf Dairy Farms, ad
joining the l'hlludolphla Cricket Club, wero
on 11 fen- boat, hound for Atlantic City.
Saturday, when they mot Itnrry I Clatter,
manager of the Security nnd Ixian Com
p.my of fiermantown. As 11 result of that
meeting they both aro now brides, on their
honi'Miinoii In Atlantic City
Hatter had said to Miss Ukcrs thnt her
trip In thn ehoro ought to be a honeymoon
nnd after lornn argument aobut "what would
ho done with Ijiurn," Krodeus CIeaor, said
to havo been engaged secretly to Miss Ilnr
gexheliner. was telephoned to nnd later met
ill l'hlluileiphla The ItevJ A D. Deist, 989
North I-'ifth nlreet, arranged matters so thnt
they could go to Atlantic City ns Mr. nnd
Mrn. tlnller nnd Mr. und Mrs. Cleaver.
They will be back In n week and welcomed
by tho folks.
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nxnenu axoxuxn SHOP HERE DRESS SMARTLY SAVE
Our
To the Femini
The
m is isgi 'mM M tea is
iMIIIBlli
Just an Introductory
Word
to give the simple truths
about our methods and our
merchandise and to oirer you
a cordial invitation to come
and inspect our beautiful
Winter Fashions and mako
note of our exceptional values.
Becauso wo aro one of a
great 'chain of dependablo
stores with an enormous
outlet
Because we buy for cash
and sell for cash, eliminating
all unnecessary expense
Becauso wo virtually con
trol some of tho largest tailor
ing plants in Now York, we
aro ablo to sell tho very new
est and most fashionable out-;
or garments at prices which,
upon investigation, you will
find to be unmatchably low.
And not only will you find tliia u
storu for smart fattilom at economical
prices, but you will find It it store of
the most rullable and straightforward
methods, protecting your every pur
chase with u guarantee for satisfac
tion or money refunded.
Introductory Specials
For Tuesday
Fur Trimmed Silk Plush Coats at $25
One model sketched of a luxurious, hlgh-grado plush, fashioned in cape collar' model with trim
ming of Kit Coney and lined throughout with rich satin. Also Genuine Bolivia Cloth Coats,
peau de Cygne lined at $25, edcond vfjoon
$2 to $4 Silk and Lingerie Waists at $1.00
Groupings from our own stocks. Georgette Crepes, cxcpe chine, washabjo satins, voiles, etc
All eizes in tho lot, , fibst vzJoon,
Exceptionally Beautiful Trimmed Hats at $6.95
Hand-made hats on hand-blocked frames; of gold and silver laces, .fine
Exquisitely trimmed with genuine furs, bright winter flowers, etc.
DUTCH IDEALS IN ART
C. W. Collin, Critic, Finds Thrift nnd
' Industry Emphasized in Hol
land's Paintings
The "Dutch Masters" were discussed nt
an Illustrated lecture yesterday afternoon
by Charles W. Coflln. nrt critic, before, tho
Boclallst Literary Society In the South
Broad Street Theater.
Tho Ideals of Holland, nccordlng to Mr.
CoOln, nro characterized In her nrt. "Her
masters," ho said, hao not mado war tho
motif of their paintings, despite the fact
that their country had Its period ot stren
5 jBljL 2
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BLAYLOCK & 1528
BLYNN, Inc. Chestnut St.
Furs Altered and Kcpnircd
ELEVENTH AND MARKET STREETS
WOMEN'S & MISSES' OUTER APPAREL
Debut
Evenin
;es,
ot
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m mi wa Ria kwiw i i ;
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uous turmoil. In (railnjr. upon the works' ot
these men one feela that nn effort has been
made to set forth Ideals of thrift ohd In
dustry.
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ASK FOR and GET
HORLICK'S
THE ORIGINAL
HALTED fifllLEC
Cheap subitltutsi cost YOU tame price
1
Highest Quality
To mnlntnin quality nt
its highest level is our
effort. This, and this
only, means depend
ability in Furs.
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MONEY nxmuiuuixuuLp,i
Readers
Ledger
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This Fur-Trht'
ined Silk Plush
Coat as art. Intro
ductory Special
Tuesdau at $25.
panne velvets and satins.
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