p-SF- EVENING LEBaBR-PHiriABBLPHTA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1910 RBUttlONY IN HOMES URGED BY ART CRITIC tCatico and Chintz Tnstc Should Not HO iiixpressuu in quk. and Sntin JUSTIFY ALL DECORATION rud wall pPr with fiendish pattcrna bit th Mm0 eff'ct upon t,, m,nd ns ,ulte pWtrnt """ iHUlimcil. inis on "' lh0 contentions mad by Sum I tr jtoblnson, Iho nr critic. In tlio cottrne L lecture concornlnic normal homo doc- IfcrstlonB I1 niBHi i mo voiurni 1. 01. EC. A- .,, jtcturo wns one of a series given tnitt the nuspices 01 mo university kx tulon Society. Harmony nnu umiormuy inrougnoui mo ime were urKcu "t " oini:i. s "What would you think." he luked, "of J iwron who placed violets In a house f wrmeatcd with the odor' of turnips stew- (- n the ltltchen? You would say It ma a matter 01 sneer wasio 01 someining 'ielleato nnd exnulslte." ' .. noblnnon pointed out how dellcato eolor effect" In the homo nro rendered Just It ftupldly Ineffective. Many homos, ho said, lack artistic ntmoa- i there on account 01 mo tccupnms ruis or i Wblt. 8 in this connection he said! "Plan tho nr- Snment of your room carefully, avoiding wrinkle to see that It trues with your prill r -i of unity, hnrmony nnd fitness, no fiatler whether John Jones has It In his llv- Jnf room or jiorary or nui, avuiu uuu com ; vnatlons that are fundamental nn 1 cannot he repaired. Let every ornament Justify :'fh roaco It occuplea or cIbo chuck It nnd kp tho spaco. V "When an object In n room which you ' nr thought first claw censes to appeal to K tou and you nro ablo to tell why, pnt your- K . .W. I.nnl, nM,l tfnftu. thai t.rt.l nn It fill 0 IIU -' .. ...t n.n. JW .IU Ill ; a itate of progression, if you nro chintz EXAMPLE OF A HARMONIOUSLY ARRANGED BEDROOM r3wwmm9mmmmmmmmmmr iftKSl'J 1t - siW3Mra :C;., i..:.. i.,.a-. &&3&iKgBHNKaMMNHU &JW Approval by Sumner lloblnaon, lecturer on homo decorations nnd calico people, do not hnvo sntln nnd plush surroundings. Do not try to fill your ii'iust- wifi ihhm ." iiuly ulil worn iIiiiirh. Whnl you want In building or furnlnhlnir Is to cntch In nntlc'p.itlon some of tho virtues, but not tho vices, of tho effects of time." HOW TO IMPROVE THE APPEARANCE OP YOUR EARS By LUCREZIA BORI Prima Donna of the Metropolitan Opera Company Al ) OwB wBBbJ " JL. V, Correcting protruding ears. rJKE Antony, In his famous speech over Ljtho body of Cnesar, I feel like crying M fiend mo your cars" 'when I noto now s1' Miltrflctlve tho cars of some women are. jp - Ttty need to bo massaged, creamed and ipr remoulded In many Instances, but thero nre ifcr r defects that nro less dirtlcult to correct, wd you will need no help to accomplish tjcceuful results. One of the most notlcenblo and common defects of the car Is Its prominence. This 1 1 entirely due to neglect on the pnrt of F. ,k' ...i. .(... I.bh ilni.fvl.,.. Tuna n llttlrt child. A person nflllctcd with protruding tars should olwnys bandage them close to the head at night To npply tho bandago properly follow theso directions: Bathe the ears In ciulto wnrm not hot s- water, then press the ears back and firmly wrap a bandago of medicated gauzo, six or tight Inches wide, about the head nnd under the chn. This Is rather heating when tho leather Is warm, but you will not find It bncomfortnble In winter. It Is well to keep a roll of the gauze conveniently near, so that a new piece can be brought Into service as toon as tho one in use becomes soiled. Fortunately, the modern style of hair dreulng Is a blessing to the woman whose ers are defective In shape. Tho hair can be drawn softly over the tips of tho ears, (or Unless the ears nre fmiltlcsslv bonutlful they should always be partially covered. a sotier line is thus given to the profile. The sRIn covering of the ears Is not al &ys smooth and flno of texture. This la frequently due to a lack of care or Jo ex posure to the weather. To remedy this coarseness of the skin ruh It with a eood told cream. It tho ears are Inclined to be red the eold cream will also relieve the redness. A lotion that will whiten thn akin In fnrmul 'fit the following" ingredients: JlnetUM of benzoin. jvwmjor K ounce ...... 12 ounces Another cause nt rnuirh mil unnttrnrtlvA kin on the ears Is careless washing nnd ' !'"' Make sure that you get into all we little crevices with the rinse water and towel so that no aonp will remain In them. a rule, nothing but the towel, the doth nnd tho flngor should enter the &! OUt If ttlAFA In Kimaf flii-ttia urnv ttin ; Jhould come out a little Instrument of Ivory, j,own as an "aurilave," should be ytry :.n y u,ed- Cover the end of the fct,.DfVo w,th wet c'oth and wash the . ?UrIor of the ear. It IS BOBsIhl trtf m MAfhaie t)n AAi ah C-5l5Su ,n her cMli " "h" la -willing to IVV ln ,lme and Patience required to Bring about resulta. The ears must be ! iQfteQed bV niRNMlnD with httf ntmnvw 'ell, and if they are inclined to grow away Study hair arrangement. from tho head a cap made of tapes should be worn nt night nnd during the day when tho child Is Indoors. The tape cap may be worn by glrl3 of seventeen or eighteen years. Ugly car lobes may be conccnled by well selected earrings. Ono must bo extromely careful to get Just the right kind. For Instance, If tho lobe Is abnormally long tho earring should be of tho button type, while a drop earring enn bo safely worn If tho lobe la short Never wenr earrings that pierce tho car, the typo that clnmp on are far better. Never for ono moment think of having your cars pierced, even If you hap pen to havo family heirlooms In tho form Of earrings. Ilnvo them reset rnther than plerco your cars, for piercing Is a disfigure ment to the lobe that can never bo corrected. I wish that tho universal effort to beautify the face would extend to the ears ns well. Indeed, I would havo tho cars of women no less attractive than this line from a budding poet's rhapsody. "Llko shells of pearly hue." (Copyright) A Newly Completed Home on Historic Montgomery Pike ! Ideal for young housekeepers or the old folk after the children are married. Contains just as many rooms as a modern flat yst you are in a snug house all by yourself. At Brookhurst avenue in Lower Merion Township within easy dis tance of Main Line Station at Nar Uerth (but not In Narberth Bor ough) $5,Soo (Terms to suit purchasers Address Walter Bassett Smith for information or telephone Over brook 1146 and make appointment to see the house. Walter Bassett Smith 213S N. 63d St., OverbrooklPa. (Right at Overbrook Station) "-"jilll IMM - dnL Tailored Bl $35 $45 J (Hill S Were More J "Styl Without Extravaganet" 7jop Coats With and wltbont for trim ming: in relour de lalne i and Uollvla cloth. Specially priced $29.50 and $45 Special: Gvem'ng Presses. .$25, $35, $55 Elect, white and all erealng shades. Mostly one of a kind. 1222 Walnut St. rr!1"' Broiled Lambs' Fries, Tartar Sauce Cut twelve very fresh lambs' fries In halves; skin, scald In boiling water thrco minutes, removo nnd drnln. Season with n half teaspoon salt and thrco snttspoona pepper: lightly roll In melted butter or oil, then slightly roll In bread crumbs: nrrnnge on a double broiler and broil threo minutes nn ench side. Dress on a hot dish with a llttlo parsley. Servo tartar cauce separately, which Is mado by mixing n few chopped enpers or pickles In mayonnnlso sauce. English Recipe for Beef and French Beans Pepper nnd salt about three pounds of brisket, put It In a stew pnn with two ounces of butter and three nllced onions. Cover the pan and fry gently for twenty minutes, Then ndd onc-hnlf pint of water and two pounds of French beans (cut). Stew gently for four hours. Mix one tablespoon ful of flour nnd ono tnblcspnontul of brown sugar with n smnll cup of vinegar nnd add this to the stew twenty minutes bofore serving. unnnnnnnnnsiioi' unite hukss hmahti.y savk monrv riaxi'unnixrai FlAlNf IK SIEIIER ELEVENTH AND MARKET STREETS WOMEN'S & MISSES' OUTER APPAREL Tomorrow Values of Great Importance in For& Plush Coats Qualities of the richest, and most dependable grades, bought in advance of the rising market, offered at prices which comparison reveals to be the lowest in the city by many dollars. Among our wonder rfSSSffi. ful showing of 2000 wiGTZXStv cm, T)i..u nt $15 to $85, we feature for tomorrow This $49.50 Moufflon Trimmed Mmmmk Ww s M MM I $35 Silk Plush; , Moufflon Trimmed Silk Baffin Plush Coat The sketch only par tially portrays the sumptuous beauty of this elegant coat, with its broad collar, deep cuffs and band of lustrous, silky Mouff lon fur. Guaranteed to wear satisfactorily. Lined with guaranteed satin. Luxurious Hudson Seal Coats Trimmed with Mole, Lynx, Badger, Beaver, etc., many with rippling capo collars, at' $79.50 up to $215. Pony Skin Coats at $25 up to $62.50 ' ' ' mi i i i i i ' ill i in Natural Muskrat Coats at $49.50 up to $72.50 New Capes and Animal Scarfs at $12.98 to $65 Muffs to Match at $5.98 up to $49.50 Fur Sets all wanted furs at $22.50 to $125 'FRANK AND 8EDEHI EEOi 3DC 3DC 1UL DDE ID Bkn jl with hot chocolate, tea, coffee or milk The Treat Irresistible app reci ated always. 10c Six Kinds All Fine TODAY'S FASHION Threo Petticoat Slips for Dance Frocks THE beauty nnd daintiness of the new dance frocks have Inspired nearly every fashion erltlo to burst forth Into a sonic of praise. Hut little has been eald of the fasclnntlns lacy confections worn beneath. I'erhaps this la due to the fact that they were "born to bloom unseen," as they are almost completely hidden by the billows of diaphanous material artists havo used to form that bewildering, alluring garment called a dance frock. Hut we must Rive credit where It Is due. Since the nrtlstlo fate of many a dance frock liatiRs upon the pettlcdat slip over which It Is worn, It la only Just that wo should say n word of appreciation In favor of this Important accessory of dress. Tho principal duty of the petticoat slip Is to distend the frock that hides It. This self-sacrlflclntr duly Is performed by lovely creations of taffeta, satin, crepe de chine and net, trimmed with lace, frills of net, bows of ribbon n,nd flowers. 1 Ollttn th ftnlntUfit stln Imnplnnliln In tlm thrce-tlered petticoat It Is of shell-pink taffeta, trimmed with narrow, plaited frills of cream net A row of tiny French flowers trims the center front. The rnmlsote Is formed of cream lace nnd pink taffeta. It Is shirred nbout the waist, nnd straps of pink ribbon pass over tho shoulders. The slip In Its most distinctive form ap pears with a bustle-llko arrangement of rufllcs. It Is n combination of palest blue taffeta, lace and velvet ribbon. Across tho bnck nnd sides of tho skirt there nre threo very full rurflos of tnffctn with a halr-llko wlro threaded through tho hems ni thnt they stand out straight from tho foundation skirt Tho top of tho silver Incc camisole Is of pale blue ribbon with bands of pink velvet rlbDon threaded through embroidered oyelets. Conforming to fashion's fondness for pockets, n slip of white satin nnd laco Is strictly "up to tho minute," A lace flounce trims the petticoat, nnd laco frills form tho rT8i-7STO SUPERFLUOUS HAiRREOlOVER OrlslnMor. Sole Ownr, uifcl eclu!vlr by Dr. Munriiret nupptrt, 111S-14 Cheatnut. I'honn Wal. 7021. flulto 70-72-73. Et, 22 yrsrs. ThlU.. Tu. pocket There nre larlands of tiny r6se over the shoulders. At first glance ona might think these slips are dance frocks, which only roes to prove the truth of the old saying "things nre not what they seem." (Copyright) Brand-New Babies . The Krenlni t4ter will .print, free f rharte, notlm l reeent Mrtlit MM In threncn, proper chantwn, . An&mn llrsna. Nw llshlei,'' lf nine l-ettser. M Chntnal street. m ml dtrM ami. when Ml ble, telephone number ef Mender rauit rempanr efh notice to lent. OAFKA, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacob, IMS Bhamo kin street, a son. cot I'.MAN, Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas, 10 East Tangh street, Qermantown, it daughter. tlll.l.KSfli:, Mr. and Mrs. John, 25J0 Tur ner street, a son, D pounds, 2 ounces. Mccm.l.OUOH, Mr. nnd Mrs. Patrick, 2KB Scars street, a son, 6 pounds 4 ounces. JM. SMITH, Mr. and Mrs. Barl, avenue, uerraantown, pounds. 1 alS MaS4 daughter f inimtinrmnnimrnrmiTimii lite Sweater 1 Shop Good Shepherd Yarns 121 SOUTH 17TH STREET Philadelphia TlltpKont, Struct ?ii SM.B.V J. FnAKKUN FOUNDED 1858 DeweeS Quality nnd Standard Famous Over Half Century The "New Grey Salon and Ready-to-Wear Department A merchandising House builds a reputation not only because . its goods are meritorious, but because its stocks are well balanced; f resit; new. Our "Quality and Standard" means merchandise that is always new, and always being re-newed. Evening Gowns S25.00 to 380.00 "Everything that glitters is not gold." It may be an Evening Gown I There is scarcely a fabric and never n gown this season but bears the touch of glittering gold or silver. Elegant laces, wonderful cloth of gold and silver. This and morels Dame Fashion's decree. Sumptuous and elegant as these elaborate gowns are, the charm is that the simple and moderately priced arc just as exquisite as the more expensive ones. B. F. Dewees, 1122 chestnut St. & H . " S '" - ' - W. s V Here's a Spur to Jaded Appetite Even if you think there is nothing" new to eat just try this new rye bread. You'll find it a wonderful appetizer, with a most alluring, delicious flavor. f?eal P h Bread 10 With Seed Never before has the peculiarly nutty flavor of fine rye flour been brought to such perfect development. Never have you tasted such a crisp yet tender crust; or eaten bread so digestible, so Without Seed 2 nutritive, so stren gth building. GftxiAefaA Wunderbar Rye made by a special process keeps fresh for days. Your grocer has it. Get the loaf with the label-sjftcZki Wunderbar Rye. It stands for purity. The Best Rye Bread in the World The House thai Heppe built FOUNDED IN 1865 ADOPTED ONE-PRICE SYSTEM IN 1881 C' J Heppo & Son, 1117-1119 Chestnut Street Gth and Thompson Streets A Genuine Pianola for Christmas Player-pianos, so-called, are not Pianolas. There is only one Pianola, made exclusively by the Aeolian Company and obtainable only in certain pianos on sale at fixed .prices only at certain appointed agen cies throughout the world. The Pianola Is the master player-piano, the only player-piano used and recommended by Paderewski and every other eminent pianist. Surely a gift like this would be a Christmas gift supreme. And just think, you can secure one of these gen uine Pianolas as low as ?650 on terms as low as $3 weekly. Wo will take your jiiano in exchange as part payment. We will gladly estimate on its exchange value. Catalogues will be sent on request I C J. HEPPE & SON 1117-1119 Chestnut St, 6th and Thompson Sts, We have the "PianoM' in five models, the Stroud, Wheelock, Steele, Weber and Steinway, Prices range from $ oou IEDH liilOWflHil j a a I uj 1 .1 . t 1 jf! "The Catt That Madt Mother Stop Baking" 3UtZ 3QC i'SU Wim4 gvMfijm" wJ tJ Lwiiiifc'nn Jitn" mm 9mmmmmmmm &is!ilSfS