mk mlaJ.wima' "l'J"! "39- ? 6- i M".' i . ! RA;.' v i ', .' y i ; St & 1 Ih r.v. m ? &&. 3-- lBr -" T " Uil n .1 I III I l INTERESTING DOES A LITTLE SUCCESS BECOME A DANGEROUS THING? Letter From a Mother Whose Son's Cleverness in Amateur Performances Has Apparently ,h Determined His Career f A LETTER come to ma from n, parent XX who Is dtepty concerned over the at tltuda the should toko In regard to her son's choice of a career. Unlike no many parents, she has not net her heart on mtikltiB of "Billy" a doctor, a lawyer, n merchant or a chief, as tho enio may bo, but wants to feel that In choosing his vocation he will bo doing that for which ho Is most adapted. Tho lure of the spotlight Is strong for this boy from tho tone of tile letter. I.lko tojnnny others, a fair measure of success as an amateur hnn uulto turhril his head, so that he Imagines himself to be a Booth or a Barrett In embryo. But nftor all, wild applause following u falrjy clover "stunt" at an amateur performance, and boforo an nudlcnco composed of Indul gent relative and friends. Is qulto a dif ferent thing from tho 'get the hook' at mosphoro which may be tu storo for him in the real theatrical -world, and I think this mother has taken uulto tho right stand, for n. few months on tho road will how of what stuff ho Is made, and ho probably will return a sadder but wiser youth. The letter reads In part: "The boy be longs to that largo class of tho 'dlvlno averago' which shows no marked gift. Ho can handle a hammer as well as ninety tilno other boys out of every hundred; ho reads Intelligently and selects tho best books for his reading; ho impersonates u well as others of average talent, and ho has done soma amateur theatrical work; he can strike a bargain as keenly as any wldeawako boy of nineteen. If you will look over this enumeration you ceo that some phaso of reading holds the THE WOMAN'S Letters and question submitted to this department must be written on on side of the paper and signed with the name of the writer. Special queries tike those given below are invited. It is understood that the editor does not necessarily indorse the sentiments expressed All com mini (en Mom for this dtiiartvient should be addressed as follows: THE WOMAN'S KXGIIANCJi:, Evening Ledger, Philadelphia, Pa. Tha winner of today's prise It Jim. John II. llefia, of Rlrerton, N. J., In Haturdar's paper. TODAY'S INQUIRIES 1. How can a mirror b i-MlIvrml? 2. Vhnt klml of vtraon nhoultl bn url wlien tlrrlnr inlitarcn In n challnc dhli? S. What ran be don with Jam that haa b wmr hard nnd Htirary? ANSWERS TO SATURDAY'S INQUIRIES 1. In Clitraco. where- eiperlmrnfB are being Made to tower tho rout of living, n forty-cent menu for one day Inrladedi llreakfast 1'rrsli npi'les, liver nud biicon, one-ens muMim, butter nnd coffee. Luncheon Creuranl co-illsli, bilked potatoe. corn brrml, butter nnd cocoa. Dinner -Vrcetablo soup, pot roast. Mote par snip, cranberry sauce, rlco and raisin podding and ten, 5. IJ n washuoller leaks whits clothes or In It, droi In it handful of rornraeal and It will stop up the hole for the time betnr. 3. rhonovraph needles with worn points can bo used Jn plnce of tacks. Thanksgiving Poem To the Editor of U'oman's Vaar: Dear Madam May I send alors; Instead of a note a rhanksKltlnc Ronu' Thank Hod, who clreth the lncrosss. For inuntrr brlminlns; o'er: Thank 111m for plenty and for peacs Amid a world at war. Thank lllm for happiness and health Ueneath uur own rooftresi Thank lllm for this shara of wealth. The greatest that can bs. Tea. thai.k Ulm for a heart at rest 'Mid kindred hearts as true; Let Kratltuds rill every breast And sins Thanksglvlnr due. BKTST DI.OBSOM. Cleaning Brass Christmas Gift To the Editor of Woman's Page. Sear Madam Can you tell me of something tat clean braaa which has been In an antique bop Tor u, lonr ttme and la corroded? Your page la exceedingly Interesting. May I tell you of an Idea I got walla on the I'aclna coast? I lived In hotels for seven years, mora or less, and a great many guests had cretonco bags made for their trunks with a wide bam containing a tap- In case of nro the contents of the trunk could bo quickly pushed Into the bar. the etrllur drawn and tho bag thrown nut of the window, Something ornamental and use ful. MAK Tarnish on brass can usually bo remord by the application of salt and strong vine gar or oxalic acid Itub bard until the article Is bright, then wash In clear, very hot water and while still hot polish ulth a chamois dipped In sweet oil and a pinch of whiting. Then wins with (aft paper, heat moderately and your brass will have that soft, mellow appearance and at Uie same time will be bright and shining Thank you for the suggestion; the bags would make very good Christmas gifts. Cleaning Paint ft ts Editor of IVooion's Paos; "Dtsr Madam Snamel paint should never ba washed with aoapy water, aa It rsmovea tha ohlef beauty pi tha paint Its gloss. When you wash, any pointed article that haa a high gloss try using a suptul of common carpenter's glue In a pall of warm water. It will not only re moT tho dirt, but leave tho gloss In a beauti fully clean condition. 21 will abus rlva chesolr treated surfaces a roster that makes tbera look as If nutsbed Di accpeoslve paints. ii o ones used this alna will sntsr Into tha housewife's list of ne.essttlea. Try It on tha anamsi 01 your rsxre. a. Ij. To Brown Sweet Potatoes 1 tks Editor ef Woman's Paps: Dear Madam What Is the best and quickest way to brown awset potatoes? (Mrs,) T. P. A very good way and one that I have found most delicious is to save the bacon grease from breakfast and heat well before dropping the boiled sweet potatoes In It Let cook until brown, then turn and brown the other side. This takes a very short time and Is a good Idea if you have to get supper or dinner in a hurry. Delicious Sweet Cider Punch r (as JTdllor of Woman's Past: Sear Madam Mix one cupful sweet cider, one cupful crape luloo. ons-half cupful grapefruit jnics, two tablespoonfuts lemon Juice and two pint bottlca o mineral water. Add sugar to taste and pour Into a punchbowl over a large cake of Ice. Berve in punch glasses. Many think a few sjrsUnrs of Lutmex an Improve ment to tbis punch. Two pints of water may bo substituted tot tha mineral watsr. (Miss) Jf, V. McO, ' Irish Broth r l Kdiltr of Womoi' Pats: Dear Madam Tour readers may like tha fol lowing recipe tot Irish broth Ono quart soup Jtock. one cup mashed potatoes, one tablespoon ul batter, on tablespoonful Sour, gait. Pepper and paprika to taste. Htat the aoup stock, rub tha potatoes through a rlcer or colander and stir into the aoup. Cream tha butter and Sour, moistsn with, a cupful of the hot stock, added gradually and stirred until smooth, add to tha soup, with aeaaoolnr, cook ttve minutes and serve. (Mrs.) J. Jr. McC. ISatrUtowa, Fa, Two Helpful Suggestions ro ths Editor ef Woman's Poo: Soar Madam- Just a IltUe suggestion and a good radpe PrsvastlagT tanglea- If you wax your darning cotton you wui jpenene bo irouwn m hp IssJ tl.e sira&da separata. Latter yajetaUa aentwJBfau tun .ana l qami SJSLi mi? " .. .BTL.. mum VffMiMi 0 nMorwto Rivar Olant I ' , V III I I I I I I i II I Mil W I III ! Ill II nil Mill III III I I ' - Ms . f - "-.lESgr - " "- Test 1 "faTJsjH SK. Hilliil Wii W aBgBEfciBl KlWigaMff ' --- --1 fntirnr-- ini- - inrz iru L'.'iru. r..mr...rai!?. i rm.V,.Mi r.wA.m , , ' '""""- ttik! TllIBi i ifcSfhnrlTWttWliri i iiirTfiniinm.n iltli -m-m mii-- ----" ---.- -- -..--. ,-.. -,--1,, tlMfnirr- "AtA t i li i I i ii ill I 1. mi ii .ii I'M l r l i 1 SERIAL HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS FOR chief place that Is Billy's general In clination now. "Billy thinks he rends to some pur pose. Ho knows he acts well, and bo cause ho cannot compare himself with hundreds of other boys of IiIb age of similar tastci ho does not know of their Uko ability. "So ho (lops to tho hlstrlouto now. It was nil tho fault of his ono great suc cess ns Sir Andrew In 'Twelfth Night,' tho genuine admiration of friends; tho misinterpreted recommendation that ho provo his ability In nturo of tho samo kind of thing. Ho thought proving It meant on tho professional stage. Now ho InslitM on dropping overythlng to pro paru himself In a dramatic school. "I nm frantic with concern an to tho right step for Mm to take. I have no prejudice against theatrical life. I do not bellovo t lint a man's hiicccis HeH only In tho slro of his bank account, but I do bellovo that success Is In doing to the fullest that which lies deep In one's In terest find capability. Hut how may I bo suro of tho boy's capability? "You muy Judge me rash, Imprudent or insano, hut I hava advised tho boy to go Into dramatics to the exclusion of every thing else nil this while I claw tho prccl. Pico of doubt as to whero lies ulsilom In such a decision. I Insist that my theory of success Is right, and that it anything succeeds better thnn success It Is enthu siasm lightly trained "I have neor had tho same responsi bility In helping any one choose a voca tion, anil tho problem embodied becomes more nnd more to me a riddle. I supposo only tho years hold Its solution." EXCHANGE who IfHrr aptreU 1. In what order should a bridal imrtj pro ceed to ihb altar at n- wedding? 2. How thou Id bread b battered? 8 How ran hiccup be cored? iV fonnul call should not last Irs thau fif teen minutes nor nioro than half an hour. 2. On entering a rrstaurant, the man always Iruds the wuy until met by the head waller! bo then stands aside for the woman to precede him to tho table. .1. Wings which have becoms frayed nnd blown by the wind can be mended satisfactorily by gloelng them. Heartbroken Should Be Thankful To tht Editor of Nomun's t'aoc: Dear Madam Whenever 1 read "Ethical Question wnlcn Is not often, there Is ahvsys a Dlea from n rlrt nhn ! hart hrnl.tt frnm tne uegieci ot a nun unom she tonsldered a con stant and abiding toier Khe asks for some sign r tharm by which ehe may regain his viander Inc alTectlon or attention Now. as tho man has proted himself so abso lutely unellglblo nnd unworlht of n good woni insu'a lova und life, she should rejoice that she has eeraped from the most miserable ot fates nn unloved nnd neglected lfe, Kor such a ono must eventually fall back either upon tho church or tho world the flesh and tho devil. If a ouns woman could only realise It, her owr. particular life Is the most precious thing In the world she will ever possess If she had soma neurls on a strlne worth about 18000 (a girl's life from an economic standpoint Is worth from tSUOO to Sl.'.OOO. airnrdlng to her earning ability) would she be aa Kllllns to Intrust her precious levels to the care of this man whom ehe Is ready and unxloui lo mnrry? Uouldr.'t she consider very earnextly If he was n nt person to keep securely her precious pearls or whether he might be careless nnd lose ihem. nr horrlblo thought that It Is. he mlKtu sell them ami rannecale the iiiuney to hlmxrlr und they would be forever Kune' A girl who lias lost her loier through nu fault of hei own. has m jmnatli) but Is to bo longratulated. If the man la not true tn her now ha never Hill be. that Is evident. Ho for her own iiesre of mind she must steam up and sail Into dlffsrent w stern have new Interests and actlvltiss. That Is tho reason for women's clubs a con tinuation school for thu mentally active where women can talk and read hlxh-brow essays and have people listen lo them, whlih they of uur lovlns home clrdes won't ulwaH do There too. one tan be sociable and uthletla ami ener Kcik Uut to lbs heart-broken be they married or single let them get right up and do something different, have a hobby of some sort (Set a lit tle box now und Into it put a to each ueek or of t ener until I'hrlstmas How much sou will enjoy the collection yourself, too. There Is some Utile child who has lost Its mother perhaps, nhn won't have such a lolly time, and to It go give the things yourself. Fill up tho gap that some unworthy fellow has made In our life There Is so much work to ba done In the world that Is worth while Ardmore (Mrs I Z If Combining Two Materials To the Editor of Woman's Pagf Dear Madam I have some dark blue satin, hut not quite enough to make an entire dress, and 1 was thinking- of comhlnlcg It vtttli Ueorgette crepe for an afternoon dress. Can ou tell ma some new way to use the two materials so that It won't necessitate my buying more satin? Also, whet shsde ot (Isorgetta would look well with tho blue sstln? Tbanklnr you in ad vance, I am, JANE W. Nothing is quite so modish as the com bination that you suggested, A charming afternoon dress shown recently featured the Georgette sleeve and apron front of Georgette that Is a decidedly new note and almost universally becoming. Tho color combination was,-old gold and deep blue Using this for a model you would not have to purchase new satin. The flimsier material composes virtually one-third of the dress. Poem Wanted To tht Editor of Woman's Page: Dear Madam For. several months I havi lave and peen a most interested reaaer of your page! now venture lo maae a request. -roe lines auoted below appeal to ma particularly and 1 should Uko to find the remainder ot the verses: " 'Loved and lost ' lost "Why do w call them Harausa wa miss them from our onward road? Clod a unseen angsl o'er our pathway crossed, fxwked on us all. and loving thsm tho most. Straightway relieved them from life's weary load " I shall be grateful If you or any of your read era can supply ths whole of tho poem or tell me where I can find It. 19, I. II Can any reader supply the remainder of the poem? Seven Wonders of the World To the Editor of Woman's Page! Dear Madam Could vou please Inform me concerning the "Beveh Wonders of ths World"! This Is a perplexing auestloa, and I would Ilka to know which they are. Spring City. Pa. EMMA 8. There are three distinct sets of "Seven Wonders of the World." The wonders of the ancient world were Pyramids of Egypt, Pharos of Egypt. Hanging aardens of Babylon Temple pf Diana at Eapliesus, Statue ot Jupiter, by Phidias; Mausoleum of Artemisia, and Colossus of Rhodes. . The seven wondtra of the Middle Ages were the Coliseum of Home, Catacombs of Alexandria Oreat Wall of China, Stone henge, Leaning Tower of Flxa Porcelain Tower of Nankin and Moaqua of St Sophia in Constantinople Tha seven natural wonders of tbe new world are Niagara Falls, Mammoth Cave, ot loioraoo iiiver uiaai iraia. Yitowtua Far abd Natural Brwg w usuuu world r riunra. muu, auroraom cave. i ,t r'-r,JtJ1Y; rV"V5s BVBltasfe- LEDGER-PmLADELPttDA, MOHDAY, NOYBMBBB 27, MY MARRIED LIFE By ADELE GARRISON Lillian Gale'd'Confidcnccs TTOI-'D ,nl P0' J"1 ft minute. Don't XX move. It's simply perfect " Lillian Oslo's merry voice Interrupted her husband's declaration to me that I hated him, but that he would make me like him As ho stood looking down at me, his hand clasping mine so tightly that I could not pull It awny his brilliant eyes, with the lazy, appraising look I detested, roving over my face, 1 silently accepted his chal lenge. I told myself that I did hate him, and Hint I novrr, never would change my feeling, Lillian's nonsense was a welcome diver sion. With clever mimicry she had struck the attitude of a nervous photographer Just ready to close thn shutter of his camera. Dicky stood Just behind her, nllo smiling, but while Lillian s merriment evidently was genuine, 1 detcdrd a distaste for the pro ceedings behind Dlckv's smile, which I know was forced Lillian slipped In nn Imaginary plate, then springing to nno side stood pretending to clasp the bulb of the shutter In her hand, while she counted "One, two, three, four, five thank you'" ".Vow If you will Just chnngo our ex pressions." shn rattled on "I lorry, why don't jou tnke both hrr hnnds? Then If Mti. (Irnhftin will Mnllo a little, wo will have a svnlliiieiitnl gi'in. or If sho mnltet her r-xpreislon nvrn a trllle more disapproving than It Is, 1 can label It 'Unhand me, vil lain '" "I never tnke a dare," returned her hus tiand, and Mi.iuhod my other hand. Uut I was really nngiy by this tlmo nnd I wrenched my hands away with nn effort nnd throw up inv bead a trltlo Imimhtllv, al though fortunately I ra able to control my words "Do you know, people, that there will be no food for .ou tonlKht unless I busy my self with its pri'i) nation Immediately? Mrs IJmlcrvvond, won't jou intertaln theHo boys nnd excuse me for a little while?" A Wi:i.f'OMi: Alt) "f know a better schcinu than tint " llnrry Underwood's olco broko In. "Lit run entertain Dicky, nnd I'll help malto the sundw Iches I nm probably tho best cutter of sandwich bn-dd in thn Stnto. Earned my living ut It for live yenrs once." llli voice held a touoli of cynical amuse ment 1 divined that he vvns enjoying my evident dislike of him immensely I could not fathom th man, I was beginning not only to halo lllm but foi somo vague, un explained reason almost to fear him "You are altogether too eager," his wire said brusquely with the tough nnd ready good nature which appears to bo one ot her strongest attributes "Mis Urahamlsnt used to mu little vvavs. and.joii would scare hei to death You'll Just sit down here, butko bo. nnd keep Dicky-bird com pany and I'll help Jlrs Oiuham myself. "That will bo awful good ot jou," I heard myself saying "Dicky tells mo jou aro a sandwich expert Let me got you an apron " , ,, My hands alvvajs feel powdery after gloves." she answered "Give mo tho apron nnd I'll wash up a bit." Sho disappeared into the bathroom and I rellccted upon tho Btrangeness of tho situation. 1 bad re sented DIcky'H prnlso of Lillian's sand wiches I had Insisted upon making thorn myself, and here I was genuinely glad to have her with me In tho dining room. Of course, my real icnsoii for wishing her with me was my fear that her husband might otherwise Insist upon helping me. But when ono woman has genuinely wel comed another for whatever reason. It Is not so easy to go back to any Ilrst dislike of her I still distrusted Lillian Gale Sho puz zled me In ninny ways. I disapproved of many of her uctlons Uut I found to my surprise that the active dislike of her I had felt ever since I flrst met her In tho theater Jmd been'much modified bj the In cidents of the afternoon THU MISSING INGnnDIENT I went Into tho dining room nnd put on the kitchen apron I had taken off when I heard the voices of my early guests Al most Immediately Lillian appeared m rayed In the apron 1 hnd given her She came up to the tablo nnd stirvejed It with approv ing eves "What ripping sandwich timber' Where do you want mo to begin'' Shall I slice the bread while you fix up the stuff to spteud Inside?" "If you please " I replied. "I see there aro two or three things 1 have forgotten." I touched the boll which still remained on the table and Katie appeared. "Why, how do you do, Katie I I had for gotten jou were here," Mrs Vnderwood said casual!) while Katie's faco beamed 'Oh, jes Missis I'nderwood, I here, I like " For That Thanksgiving Dinner "The House Furnishing Store" has Carving Sets of the best steel, Imported Jelly and Ice Cream Moulds, Double. Roast ers, Mahogany Nut Bowls, and many other things to make the dinlier attractive, J.FranMinMiller INCORPORATED 1612 Chestnut Street "THE HOWE FURNISHING STORE" -. FTP "See that j-ou behave joufsetf and Mrs flfaham will probably let you stsy with her," Lllllam returned brusquely. 1 saw Katie's face cloud, and I hastened to give her something to do. Hut I was bewildered and dismayed. "Uring me those biscuit cutters I bought the other day nnd that bottle of tiny onions you bought last night " "I get no onions, Missis arnham." Katie said In evident alarm. "You no iell me to get onions " I bad my mouth open to reprove her, but I did .not utter any words of censure. This was lit) time, I said lo mjself, to stir up nny lurking resentment In Katie's- bosom. So I contonted myself with saying "X really don't remember, Katie 1 thought I mentioned onions, tiring me the rutters and that bottle of mnyonnalse dressing. I shall have to do without the onions for the caviare, I suppose " WHAT LILLIAN' SAID "Indeed, you won't " Lillian splang to her feet, nnd In another Instant I heard her voice In the living room, vigorously Issuing orders. "Harry, rush over to that delicatessen four blocks down nnd bring back one or thoso bottles of tiny onions, the kind you uso with caviare Yes they nro open, too, or will be by the time you get there. 11 Is almost 4 o'clock now No, indeed, you will not take tho Dickybird with you You will go nlone. I know you lads. If jou start out together you wouldn't get bark hero until It was time to serve the rabbit tonight." I heard a Inughlng remonstrance from Dick', a deopor growl from Mr 1'nderwnod and then tho closing of the door nnd the switch of Lillian's skirts ns she came back to the table I did not wonder, I told my self, that she had made a success of her profession She had the most dominant personality of nny woman I had cvci seen "I nm glad of a chnnce to send Harry nwnv. for I want to explain to you about him " She stopped with an eiubnriaased flush I gn7ed nt her In ninii7enient Lillian Gale flustered ' I could not believe my eyes "You nro not used to us or our waj'3, nr I shouldn't bother tn tell you this Hut I can see that jou nro much annoyed nt Harrv and I don't blame vou But -ou mustn't mind him Ho Is really harmless. He falls In love with every new face lis sees, has a violent attack, then gets over It Just ns quickly You lire an entirely new typo to lilin, so 1 supposo his attack thin time will bo n little more prolonged He'll make violent love lo you behind my back or before mv face; but you mustn't mind him I understand, and I'll straighten him out when he gets too annoying " Tho embarrassed flush had disappeared bj- this time She vvns talking In as cool and matter-of-fact manner as If she had been discussing the defection of a cook (Copyrlcht ) (CONTINUED TOMORROW) In a Nutshell A little love. A little kiss, A Itttlo hug. A little bliss; She Is a queen. He Is a king; He pops, and then Ho buys a ring Folks gather around And see them wed ; Their fate Is sealed, The words are snld A little Hat, A little strife. And big expense ' That's married life Charlotte Russe Ml; one pint rich cream, one-half cup powdered sugar, ono teaspoon vanilla. Cool nnd whip to stiff froth, turning under cream when it first rises. Line dish with sponge cake or lady fingers and fill with whipped cream. pjlllllM S 'TK.-flfw ' I 1 JuHsssBiaBl BLAYLOCK & BLYNN, Inc. Furs Altered M :ac :nc ddc: HANKSGIVING brings visions of a delight ful satisfaction to the "inner man." As part of the "feast supreme" you must serve FRUIT TASTYKAKE a perfect blending of choic est California raisins, candied pineapple, Bor deaux walnuts and Torelli citron, with enough of the best spices to give it a pleasant "tang." A cake of generous size, in sealed carton, for 25c--at your grocer's, ' . I "The Cakt That Made Mother Stop Baking" pmH " THE WOMAN THE CHEERFUL CHEW mmmmsmmmmmtmsktpmmmm0msfmmsm ft Altkou$K rr..3forturvc.3 jtr my jou TViey really jhowldrvt bother me.- - They're incident.? t.lorQ une nron I Ll - J- II Im tuning through Eternity. rtrvcrS- Pineapple Salad Cut oranges In basket shape and scoop out tho pulp. Mix equal parts of shredded pineapple, skinned and seeded white grapes and celery cut Into small pieces. Moisten with cream mayonnaise, chill, then flit the bnsltcts. Serve on a lettuce loaf and garnish with red cherries Golden Toast With Apricots Open n pint of canned apricots, strain liquor Into a saucepan; cut apricots In three slices add an ounce ot sugar to liquor nnd let reduce on fire to half tho quantity. 1'our In a tablespoon of maraschino, add apricots, mix well and keep hot Cut from a loaf of stalo French bread twelve sllcoa one-third of nn Inch thick; mix In n bowl one fresh egg, a tablespoon of sugar, two gills of milk nnd six drops of vanilla es sence Thoroughly heat two tablespoons Ladies' Silk Sailors (Made of offer's Silk Plush) Entirely new, with the Jap anese touch embroidered in 1 4-knrnt gold. Ideal to wear to the game and for all sport and street purposes. $12 Originated and Sold Exclusively by 1428 CHESTNUT ST. rurs of High Merit "As clay and clay dif fers in merit Whose djtst is both the, same" So with furs, which need the stamp of re liability back of them to assure satisfaction. 1528 Chestnut St. and Repaired m DDE u-j m m V ) " "" ' 1M.6 . - IN THE OFFICE OR HOM melted butter In a large frying pan ! dip the slices of bread In the custard, then lay In a pan, one beside the other! cook for three 1200 Beautiful House Slippers Hlfe, "Comfy Luiurlous soft felt, daintily trimmed with satin ribbon. Soft chrome lenther psdded sole with extra heel lift. About 600 pslrs ready In Pink, Light Dlue, Hose, Burgundy, Austrlsn Dlue, Nsvy, Purple snd Red. Plenty of all sliss. Juliet" Comfortable soft felt, sstln ribbon trimmed. Full lsather sole and heel, splendid fitting. 00 pnlrs In Red, Dlselc, Oxford Crey, Drown and Wine. All sizes. ii George Allen, Inc. I 1214 Chestnut St. 1214 PHILADELPHIA'S GREATEST MILLINERY SALE 2000 Trimmed Hats & Turbans AH trimmed in our own workrooms. (Not ono factory Hat in the Sale.) For Women, Misses, Children - Repriced, $4, $5, $6 and Upwards Y Kfy Placfe rf)op Reduction Sale A rare opportunity to effect unusual savings on all our distinctive creations of Fall and Winter millinery. Many exclusive Parisian importations, as well as our own dis tinctive models, are included in this first reduction of the Mtt-nn. I. W. MULREADY 125 South'16th Street i I 02522252 Afternoon and Evening Coats and Wraps Millinery, Suits, Dresses Waists and Furs 1624 Walnut Street TETLEY Spld minutes on each side. i.tn ... serve. r0Uf tiCl eVtnlr r a," " oftti Jbor Women at $1-25 Wc ordered these handsome slippers directly after Christ mas of last year and in this way avoided the big ad vances in materials since that time. If produced right now, they would have to be marked 50c a pair more. Buy these beautiful slippers for Christmas Gifts now while the assortments arc uninv paired. (RONOUNttoOmifC) iThc Storae of Famom ,5hoa I V 1230 MARKET ST. Shoes and Stockings for ths Family 5 ? anb TOfnte a India and Ceylon TFfk$ The Standard Package Tea Since Tea was in ?&$kage
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