ftaWr.-a'T.Jpw $5 TURKEY DINNER FOR WS CHEF Alexander Gastaud Gives t Menu for a Family of $25 a Week Worker MORE ELABORATE MEALS Chestnut Stuffing Popular On Thanksgiving Bills of Fare in City Hotels It Is none other than (Jastaud himself Alexander Clnstnud, chef at Ihe mtz-Carl-ton, who liai prepared meals for eery Kuropean ruler who sava that a turkey dinner for seven persons can be cooked for He Ins i arranged dinners In Part. Lon don. Berlin nnd New York, nnd although ho has for the most part catered to million aires and members of the rnvalt), he Insist- tnt ho knouB loo. what tho poor man vnnts and what he can nflord This Is the menu which he navs can bo fullllled nt a maximum Lotrt of IS . ,l i Tomato soup Turkey thread" alumnr) White potatoes Broad and butlKr Pumpkin ble fatten "Perhaps zc family Is extraordinaire for appetites," he explains "Perhaps ny cut moro ran o average Zen zees dinner will do for only six Or perhips ze family eats less zan zo avernge perhaps small children are among zem zen re dinner will do for eight But for ze nvarcge zees menu does for seven " Good turkey, nlthough probably not as tender nn Is served nt tho best hotels, can be had for 32 cents, according to Oastnud A seven-pound turkey should not only be enough for the nverngc famll), but should scro for tho next day, too Tho tomato aoupmlrc'it ho bought In cans, hut within tho allotted (5 fresh tomatoes could bo bought. Gastaud maintains that for this "special occarlon" a man makltiR 1 i even lets a week can afford J1) for tho dinner. At the Ultz-Carlton there will be no table d'hoto dinner. But hero nro some of tho many things that will be served n la carte nt something more than (G for a family of seven: A REAL, MIJNU tieiusa Caviar Conioranw Jullenno Terrapin Baltimore Turkey nnd brained celery Red head duck Brussels aprouta Alllxator pear aalad Coupe llohrmlenno Meringue Cisco Henri cream cheeso Coffee Gastaud thinks that this would make an oxcellent Thanksgiving meal, but he ex plains that there are many possibilities of varlntlon from the original. On the Thanksgiving menu at the Belle-vuc-Stratford there will be exactly 204 Items from which the diner can tako his choice At that Institution the startling f.ict was revealed that there aro real, live, normal Americans who don't like turkey There are folk who won't eat It stuffed vlth oysters, chestnuts or bread or served with glhlet, cranberry or any other sauce For the benefit of such citizens dishes like enlson steak, pig's feet, lamb and ham will bo on tho menu At Hanscom's rcstaurant table d'hote Thanksgiving dinners, ranging between CO cent and Jl 10, will be served Besides turkey dinners, tho St James' lleto' will provldo dancing for Its guests lu uts connection tho management sagely advises the dancera to Indulge In turkey trots CHESTNUT STUFFING At the Continental Hotel tho turkey will be stuffed with chestnuts Experience of , years there has convinced the rhef that this Is the favorite stuffing The same will rule at tho Vendlg, where snapper New burg will also be at Important part of the menu. Chestnut will enhance the turkey at the New Hotel Hanover, also A sample Jl 25 dinner there Is- Blue points Filet of sea bass Civet of rabbit chasseur Thanksslvlnc punch Larded elrlolmof beef Roast turkey Willi chestnut stuffing and cran berry asuco Fluttered asparisua Salad English plum pudding with two sauces Ice cream and cake. Cheese and cracliera Nuts and raisins Coffee At nil the hotels, the chefs and head waiters, tho managers, cashiers, proprie tors and clerks predict a record-breaking business "Philadelphia a city of homcs7 ' the hotel men ask In derision More people will cat away from their homes, they say, than on any previous Thanksgiving Meanwhile, the housewives seem to be buying as msch turkey as ever ACOBS 6.5 BOOKS STREET and Stationery DICKENS it A ols.. tlreen llmu leather, small 12 mo IIS. BALZAC IK Vols.. Green STANDARD SETS cloth, library .site. isr diuck f A en type. FIELDING a vis.. nro naekrsm, $1 80, rem, ii e ElAOT 10 Toll.. Mne . cloth. i?,BO. 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Gilbert Reynolds Combs, Director 1337-19-31 Seuth Bread Street MICHEL BONI, Tenor VOICIS DEVTSLOPMEJiT Guarantees vrorress with each laon. and correction .of any .defects by the voice. Btodu. I1SI Montgomery Are. EDW. VAN I PCO VOICE S1UFPKN t -"- OBVTOBIO Solo Tenor Central renrreiational. Brookla Tues. ft Wed. 10 8. 18th M. 4yW. 0tu St.. N, V. SCHOOLS AMI C0U.K0E3 NTkAYF.R S ? Bt Bustnesa.aohool Hta and Chestnut Streets. Volitions sruaraatecd. Kilter cow. Day u alat SALESMANSHIP Another class bow on Hue. Come la at wrn. Stammering Speech DefecU COMBS "POOR YE HAVE WITH YE ALWAYS"; EVEN MAIN LINE HAS ITS HAPLESS POPULATION t?r& THC FrATHCR. WAS TOKEN UP FOB- JTlL iJfl jSlSlt ONE POOR FrtMILV M-D 3EVEN, BEING DRUNK HC HrtD COLLAPSED B ff ftp tM $3gYK CHRUTMAi 8SKCT3 OTHHR3 rKOM trfCK or f v m vT ''fis0&mfi none Handsome Estates at Bryn Mawr, Rosemont, Ardmore and Haverford Bordered by Dreary Abodes, Whose Dwellers Suffer for Life's Necessaries, M'Liss Learns in Talk With Social Secretary of Church Federation By M'LISS 0NHIIALF of tho Mnlrt Line doesn't Itnow how :ho other lmlf lives Pov. erty ns dlro nn ever existed In tho concealed dUtrlctn of a big cltv nourished within i stono'o throw or tho h-uidnonie estntes nt Dryn Mawr, Itosemont, Ardmoro nnd Wax erford Hvory township hni Its Whlto chtpel Ardmoro his Its Muggins fllory; Wnyno Its Stumptown, Hnvcrford Hi Kil kenny In thoso squalid districts people starve nnd nro vvorklois vvhllo nil nround them others cuddled In the lap of luxury lend their blissfully opulent lives In serene Icnornnco of the conditions which exist nnd which they themselves, In n mensuror create N'o, this Isn't n socialist's vvnll It's a col lection of fncts glcnned from a report by and n tnlk with n most Interesting oung woman whose business It In to Investigate the living conditions In Philadelphia's rich est suburli-m district Miss Mildred Kcott. nn clllclcnt Smith College gradunto Is the soclnl servlco sec retnrj of tho Federation of Churches of tho Main Lino Her territory extends from the city's limits to Vlllanovn In hor re port, Issued recentl), she called on tho Main I.lno residents to open their ecs to tho fact I hit churlty begins nt home When I went out to Interview her I found her nt her dek In the dlspenmry of the Bryn Mnwr Hospital sho has chnrge of tho soi-lal servlco work there nlso sur rounded by tho halt, the lame the blind and tho underfed of n community In Vvhlch one would have every reason to bcliovo all to be happy and well nourished. Cvcn thu garbage cans nro well fed In the Main Line district This Is a community of contrasts," she LWaiii!lMiailMi!TimimBMiil3 Prominent Photoplay Presentations EifciXlaHi;IJiLiJ.uJiffiMiiJMiaBitiii:i.:i:iJi,i:4iliii,iiLjiitii;KJ.li.' yomL TJIK Mlonlnr theaters obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Iloekinf Comnuny, which la a sjnaruntee, of enrlr shonlnc of tho finest productions. All picture reTlrwrd before eililli tlen Ak tor the theater In Tear ltealltr rttalnlnr" IctJris throuih the STANIKY IIOOKINO COSlIWNr. A I IIAMDDA 12th,MorrUrssyunkAve ALHAlVlDKAMat Dally S. Kves 0 -u Paramount Pictures Seattle Hayakawa " 'Ujzr A TiCW I C B2D AND THOMPSON ArULJ-Aj MATINEE DAILY F. X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne in ' P.OMKO AND JUUF7T" ARCADIA oTTot., E. H. SOTHERN in "AN ENEMY TO THE KINO" BELMONT 62D AND MAnKET . "The Fall of a ation BLUEBIRD BUFQtIEIIANNA AVE Ethel Clayton & Carlyle Blaclcwell In "THE MADNESS OF" HELEN" PCnAD OOTlfAND CEDAR AVE, ' CiLIAK PARAMOUNT THEATEIt FRANK KEENAN in "THE THOUOUOIinnED" FAIRMOUNT :mialAZlu avenue Robert Warwick and Gail Kane in THE HEART OK A HERO" CCTI4 QT THEATER MAT DAILY DO 111 i31 Del, Spruce. Etis, T to 11 CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in THE COMMON UW" FRANKFORDm fran"kafn,e VIOLA DANA in 'THE GATES OF EDEN" GREAT NORTHERN aV.. QAIL KANE, ARTHUR ASHLEY. MONTAQU LOVE and MURIEL OSTRICHE In "illKd dlEf.l SIE4 e4!lCW TAXDI7R I A I TH AND WAINUT 8T8. lJVlrt'KlALi thrbk Tinsa daily ALICE BRADY in "BOUGHT AND PAID FOR" JEFFERSON 9nu BTOTDavu,HIN 2 DAYS ONLY "ROMEO AND JULIET" Featuring Bushman and Bayne I I? A Fit? O FORTY-flRBT AND LX.AJJE.IV LANCA8TEB AVENUE VIVIAN MARTIN iti "HER ITATHER'8 BON"' LIBERTY BB0AD Columbia JEANNE EAGELS in THE WORLD AND THE WOMAN-' WEST riULADBLPMIA EUREKA W lttHKW BW. Cpnan Doyle'a Stpry "The Firm of Girdlertone" SOUTH PIHUDSLfBU -U- JkK I A BROAD AND UJU IT -- BA: ATHRYN Wit: EVENING LEDGEB-PHILADELPHIA. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, told me, "and although tho rich people are excessively genorous nnd wonderfully sym pathetic when they hear of the misery and suffering in their midst, they seldom hear of It "They respond reidlly and nmnirtcently. howiver, when noedv enscs come to their nttentlon, ns vv.ts demonstinted last Christ mas, when one poor famll received seven Christmas baskets' Others went without a Christmas dinner" At this moment a light haired llltlo boy ontcred the dlspensir He looked wan. but happy "That llttlo boy," Miss Kcott raid, "and his entire family were found In n stnrvcd condition Tho father hnrt fnllen over In tho street and was taken lip for helng drunk. In rcnllt, he had enved In from lack of food The joungstcr'H illgestlve or gans were so ruined from constant hunger Hint ho had to bo opcrnted on Ho's getting better now "In Delaware County." Miss Sott con tinued "any old kind of house enn be erected No matter how lusnnltnry It Is, we ennnot havs It condemned unless wo can prove It a nuisance Tho conscqucnco Is that many families are living under Intol erablo conditions conditions that city tene ments scnrtely parallel" The vveilthy woman to whom n trip to town Is merely a matter of ton or fifteen minutes made In a luxurious llmouBlne, can hardly be brought to realize that thcro are people living In her neighborhood who have not the prlco of carfare to Philadelphia nnd In wlvoso sordid Uvea n journey to Phila delphia for It assumes the proportions of a journc la somethlcj to bo long re membered "Tho other day," Miss Scott told me "jiHTiiTranisKriBEJarfi Booiwig Qnrmomn, LOCUST WD AND LOCUST Matn, 1 SO and 3 30, 10c ETHEL CLAYTON i CAHLYLK PLiCKWELL In THE MDNES8 Of HELEN" LOGAN THEATER "10 Skoad SPECIAL nNOAQEJIENT OP Annette Kellermann gjgv. MarketStTTheater SM ""TrSS NANCE ONEII, In 'THE IRON WOMAN TODAY MARIE WtLCAMP In "LIDEIITY" Tomorrow Chas Chaplin in 'The Floorwalker" A Kimttnll Oro-nn One of the Finest Esr i rvimoaii vrgan ,, to phlrt,iphis. n'lll I3o Ready to Play Thsnkulvlnt Dsy. OVERBROOK Ul2$ The INTERNATIONALLY PAMOUB DANCFKR Maurice & Walton ln 7?lJ2?" PALACE IS14 JrAnKET STREET VIOLA DANA in THE COSSACK WHIP" PARK" niDOE AVE. 4 DAUPHIN ST. r.rAi.rw MAT s,n r.vr , aM5 t0 1 H. B. WARNER in 'THE VAGABOND PRINCE" PRINCESS 1018 MARKET STREET CLARA KIMRALL OU.Vtl In "WITHOUT A SOUL." EVERY TUESDAY 'THE SCARLET RUNNER" Featuring EARLE WILLIAMS. DFPPMT lfl' MARKET STREET IEU1I1 i. HUilAlf YOIOH OKOAN Ethel Clayton & Carlyle Blackwell In "BROKEN CHAINS' Rl A I T fi OERMANTOWN AVE. a , Li I J t TIT.PKHOCKEN ST BLANCHE SWEET in "PUBLIC OPINION" Rll D V MARKET STREET J BELOW 7TH STREET Owen Moore & Marguerite Clark In "THE KIS8' SAVfiY IS" MARKET " V V STREET MARY NASH in "ARMS AND THE WOMAN" ITIQQ A ITTH AND VENANGO STS, nuSHMf and BAYNB In "IN THE DVLOMAT1C SERVICE" Added DREW COJiEDT VI C T n R T A market wr. I - J S. LJ ABOVE NDfTH WILLIAM S. HART in THE DEVIL'S DOUBLE" STANLEY UAKKET ABOVE 16TH HUB A M to It ilS P, M. PAUUNE FREDERICKS in NANETTE Off THE WILDS" NORTH PHILADELPHIA RIDGE AVENUE Jm K,DaB AV& WILLIAM GILLETTE in "SHERLOCK HOLMES" -7 Acts Wfcen W want la leasts wher ta ss COOD PhetOBUrs, read this iljllr VlutiUr HVCRY TOWftSHIP HAS IT3 WHITCatPCL'' earnestly, "I toolt nn otel woman In to Phlladclphlt for her first lslt. oho wai a Brantlmothcr, yet In all her llfo Rhe hail ne er hid ttip opportunity of nor tho money to sec tho 'blB city'." To relieve the "distress of tho poor of the Main I, Inc. .Mis Scott pointed out, thcro Is not bo much need of nn enlarged gen erosity aa of a creator 10 operation "Thcro is too much rivalry between the townships Industrial Ardmoro Is Jealous of educational Ilryn Mawr and lco ersa Tersona llvlnc on one side of tho railroad track look up or down, as the caso may be. on those living; on tho other side More and moro persons each year arc trusting their chnrlty nork to the Church 1'edoration, but the Ideal condition will not prcvnll unlit sectlonnl Jealousies aro wiped out IPViS31 rl. m m Here, in the 1917 "Standard Eight," you find that mighty brawn, that structural soundness and vigor which on the football field makes the All America Star. Here is that instantaneous responsive ness to every signal a half-back's responsiveness duplicated in perfect machinery. Here is that speed which breaks through the closest field and HOW TO SOLVE THE SUPERFLUOUS HAIR PROBLEM By LUCREZtA BORI rrlma Donna of the Metropolitan Opera. Company . SUTEnFLUOUS hair la a blemish that U more nnnoylns to Ihcfre afflicted with It than any other three blemishes combined An appeal from ft reader prompts m to publish the different depilatories that hae been found satlsfac tory. In answer to her question! "is thcro am thin that will re move the hair perma nently?" 1 nm forced to answer Nothing but the electric needle All other remedies of fer but temporary re lief from tho unsightly blemish From the benlnnlnc of lime, probably there tint a VtMAit sBvtartiril mi pllcatlotra for tho re- - .u..i.v iioltt moval of superfluous hair Somo- are un doubtedly more effectlvo than others and ttlll kill the ttrowth temporarily Tho rea son tint the hair grows again Is easily undostood when It Is known tint each hair la Imbedded In a cuplike receptnele which vt 1 constantly renew tho hair un let It Is completely destroved A VAIAJAllLfi DEPIliATOItT External applications kilt only the hair Itself, while tho root receives new nour ishment from the cup Electrolysis Is the only agent that will destroy this cup, but It Is by no means nn Infallible cure If the operator Is skillful tho needlo Is mado to fo'low tho anglo of tho hair beneath Jie surface of tho skin and kill tho root. If properly done, tho operation will leavo no scars Women with dark complexions aro moro frequently troubled with n growth of superfluous hair than thoso with fair skins At tho Ilrst signs of theso objcctlonablo lin,lr" steps ahould bo taken to rcmovo them Never, under any circumstances, cut them off, for this will encourage a heavier growth A depilatory that has Drought more let ters of approval than any other Is a mix ture of tho follow lng Ingredients: Sulphide of soda or calcium sulphide.. 100 grains Chalk 100 itralns Mix thoroughly nnd keep dry In a well corked bottle until used Take enough to cover tho part to bo denuded and add warm water to It until tho proper consistency In seemed Spread this over tho hairy sur faco and allow It to remain for from ono to llvo minutes, according to tho nature of tho growth nnd tho nusceptlhlllty of tho skjn Then scrapo off with a blunt blade n paperknlfc, for cxnmplc AVOID 1.0 NO CONTACT This depilatory should he removed, as In every tiso of a depilatory, when the burning scnsitlon Is first felt Too long contact with tho skin should bo avoided Immediately nfter tho hair has been re Esxtm For 1917 The First Mad by Standard Steel All ipeed, Endurance Responsiveness 80 H. P. 127 inch wheel base 'optional upholstery and color Springfield Sedan $2300 , g 7-Passenger Touring limousine $3300 ' ' 4-Passenger Roadster V hav an txctpthnal propoiltlon for citabtUhtd JtaUrs, Writ for it. v Eastern Motors Corporation DISTRIBUTORS 1634 Chestnut Street Bell Phone Spruce 794- 1910 moved the denuded surface should bs gently washed with warm water and cold cream, or with bland oil applied to prevent Irri tation. Another depilatory Is composed of two parts of sulphurate of calcium and one part quicklime. The Ingredients are powdered separately, thoroughly mingled nnd kept dry In n tightly corked bottle When ap plied they nro made Into n paste with warm water nnd spread over the growth, and re moved when a smarting sensation Is felt Scrape the paste oft with a blunt knife and wash tho skin with warm water. Then apply xlno ointment or sweet almond oil, A third depilatory contains: QuirVlim ....it... U ounce I'artionate ot soda .,.,.., , . .. H ounce Lard . .3 ounces They aro mado Into a paste and applied as directed I'eroxlde and ammonia, while they act slowly, sometimes give excellent results. This mlxturo blenches the hairs and ren ders them less conspicuous, In many In stances It dries the nourishment of the hairs and kills the roots cntlroty. The right-proportion Is six parts of peroxide to one ot nmmonta Wet the surface with the lotion frequently, but oe that the skin Is not Injured by becoming overdry. (Ceprrliht.) Pimento Potatoes To two cups hot diced potatoes add two tablespoons butter, one-third cup rJch milk nnd one-half teaspoon salt. Beat three min utes add one and one-half canned pimentos, forced through a strainer, and continue the beating until the mixture Is blended Pile In n buttered baking dish and make four cavities In each cavity break n raw tee and bake until eggs nro set. TO -CHEERFUL CHERUB tve done. . lot oF TKb.v6rvtv 'fckinda I kope. I never stoop xo crime.. riv conscience cnt do much with Yca-) It never afeema "to .start in "time. nncrt". w sM "8" with a Magneto ARD Car Co.,CPUtiburf b, tears down 'tween the goal posts. Her,e is that endurance which never goes groggy? the driving grit that puts forth one supreme effort after another straight through the game, no matter what the odds. From kick-off to goal1 the "Standard Eight" is in the game for- the sport of achievement Come in and see for yourself ft if tuAfiawiitiitiii nBnUMin 1 1H Hit iiliill RHNHARDTENMS PHOTOPLAY LBS German Producer Compldsf Five-Reel Features, Which Will Bo Vivid By the Photoplay Editor Slowly but undeniably the movies Ms afe sorbins the richest talents ot ins lecmmai-e, theater. Bernhardt. P.eJane. Blf Herb Tree, Solhern these are only a few natomx of celebrated nctors who have tlna is writer refuses to print It otherwise) "ew cumbed to the lure of tho films." How the) directors ate tending screenwfJnl. Th latest la the celebrated Max Xtelnhardt. tho J0erman producer, whose spectacle nbron imva Hircn mm ns muuii iuitiuii.ii;u ...v Phlladelphlans' eyes as though ho had been represented In this city by many, Insteafl , of one, production. That was the tmfor gelablo "Sumurun." nt the Lyrlo soma year ago, and later condensed for vudevill by Gertrude Hoffmann. Ilerr nelnhardt Is said to have completed six five reel features and one in three reels. Ilenle Carmer, whoever she may be, la th star. Three of the scripts for the longer films were written by Dr. Von Mullert author of "The Miracle." "What the stbfles and their enactments deal with haa riot been disclosed. The tour ot Bernhardt In this country ku resulted In a big demand by exhibitors tot prints of "Jeanne Dore," with which the Bluebird program Introduced iteelf last January. She was acting this tragedy at her own theater In Paris when amputation of one of her legs became necessary. The negatives are still In Europe, apd Bluebird Is trying to get them through the lines. Most of tho old prints are still In good con dition, however, and are being snapped up by the showmen. The following features are shown in th Evcninci Lcoacn Universal Animated Weekly, released today: , LONDON IN WAP. TIMB Women sell fla anil Zeppelin souvenirs to aid wounded (slaters. Trafalcar Square, tondon. Ens-land. AiiOAni) oanMANT'a WAnainPB close cllmpses of Herman battle cruisers. Honuwher ""fusTCniNO- OUT MILtTIAMEN-Flrst Illi nois Cavalry ault Federal service, atter patrol work on border. Fort Hherldan. Ill C1TV mtKRTS SOLDIEIl BOYS Officials welcome Second llrliado back from llexloan line- IOTunKt:v"op; FLivvnn. winciir Price of your holiday bird almost as Mill as aUtos and "Baa Mejersxllie. Tex. HACINO FOR VANDEP.DILT CUr Carina drivers make dlssy speed tn battle for Bio lllMion of nutn racing. Santa Monica, CaL nxI'I.oaio.M KILLS POUR Diver starts to raise tun sunk by boiler blast, ureenpolnt Creek. Iirooklyn, N. Y SAVINO HAILIIOAD TAMS Conaressman nieakley nles 133 mllea to Washington to look after Onvernment business Philadelphia, Xa. TRAVKL8 SOOO MILEH TO REVIEW New York's (lovornor visits Mexican border to see State troops McAllen, Tex. CADETS TLAY FOOTIJALL Brilliant crowd turns out to see annual thrllllns Amur-Navy came. New York eltr. NO FUN IN WINTER rrettr girls In airy drapery cavort cracefully In classla dances. Washington University, St. Louis, Mo THOUSANDS SEE PIGSKIN WARniORS Great battle between Yale and Harvard cheered by 70,000, Yale Stadium, New Haven, Conn. TItUY CATCH SUBMARINES Chain of speed craft like these will protect our shores from subsea menace Lons; Island Sound. CARTOONS DY HT MAYER, caricaturist. ii $1900, $1830 ' - V J -VV-J-iS ,rim nr i 5 1 fe. FW H