SfWBEfSiBff J " : . f M EVISNIHG MBME-VHILAriBLPHrA; MOHDAT, BliJOEMBEB '4 1010 BAELY MARRIAGES FAVORED BY NOTED JtttUiiUmsT tusum; CALLS TWO CHILDREN ENOUGH Dr. Thomas W. Galloway, of Beloit, Advocates Single Moral Standard and Says Women May Enforce It Dubious About By M'LISS In a day when Emma Goldmans and others nnnrclilstlcally, fcmlnlBtlcally and terifcoriunontallj' Inclined nay harsh thine about marriage In cenernl nnd youthful marrlago In particular. It Is refreshing to (find a modernist who expounds with the vigor of conviction a few of the old-fash-lontd notions. Dr. Thomas W. Galloway, of Dololt Col lece, Wisconsin, who hns ben delivering a series of lectures on sex hygiene at .the University of Pennsylvania, " man who mlRht ho described cither ns scientifically sentimental or as sentimentally sclcntlllc, docs this. Ills old-fashioned conclusions, how-over, are. reached from modern pre mises. WOMEN HOLD POWER Just as though ho weren't a biology ex pert of an advanced type, ho believes not only In marriage, but In very early mar riages. He believes that the upholding of a high standard of morals lies chlolly with women; that man will be good If every mother nnd daughter of us conspires to make and koep him good by domandlmr that he bo good. Doctor Galloway Is so Interested In ad vancing to the young men of tho country his theories on the splrltuallzatlon of sec relatlona that ho has obtained leava of ab sence from his collcgo to address the young men of the largo eastern universities. "I believe In u slnglo standard of morals," he told mo, "and that Is the woman's stand ard. The Ideals of tho women of tho coun try should be higher, and I tell the boys to whom I talk that It Is not honorable for them to expect of tho girls they aro going to marry moro decency than they them selves possess. "Our young people should marry earlier. It Is Impossible to set an ago, but I believe they should marry just as soon as they have ncqulrcd the thlngi that make for a successful marriage. These are tho power to appreciate a good man or good woman, faithfulness and self-mastery." Brand-New Babies The Krtnlnjt Idftr will print, free tit li. aW"' Ktfnlns '.edjtr. CUB Cbolnui HI." i "?mB ijdilre.i and, hn loU Dlt, ttlevlione number of neniier must eorapuny cath notice 10 tent. ISRAZEX, Sir. and Mrs. Harry, 817 N. Mar shall street, a daughtrr. COIIKN, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham, 621 Pierce street, n daughter, 7 lbs. 6 osa. M.1TTKK, Mr. and Mrs. Asher, 728 Fed oral street, a son, 7 lbs. 4 ois, WOH, Mr. and Mrs. William. 1623 North fifty-ninth street, ji son, 8 lbs, 15 ozs, WKrtTllKl.v, Mr. nnd 'Mrs. Arthur, C328 Ross street, n daughter, 7 lbs. 9 ozs. pEJROBINSON & CRAWFORDBXB5 AT ALL OUR STORES WHERE QUALITY COUNTS BUTTER and EGGS We have chosen these Items for this announcement because they are two of the principal articles' of everyday food, and thrifty nousekepers will prove to their satisfaction and saving how well it pays to buy Butter and Eggs and ALL their groceries at a Robinson 4V Crawford Store. HY-LO BUTTER ,b- 42c Fancy Creamery Butter, and exceedingly good value at this price. SELECTED EGGS dor. 38c Every Egg guaranteed good, ana you can always aepena on tne guarantee of R. & C. What can you buy for thirty eight cent that contains a much nourishment and food value as tWe. is la twelve good fgs? ROBINSON & CRAWFORD Birth' Control "Dut suppose ono has not met ono's 'fate.'" I Interjected Ffntlmcntnlly, think ing that pome people would never marry If they were dependent on tho cultiva tion of tho traits ho named. "Ono should lovo with one'a brain nn well as with one'a heart." Doctor Galloway replied severely. "I think that -lovo can bo directed." Five children Is tho maximum that n woman should have, Doctor Calloway holds. Two brought to maturity nre all that are needed, ho declares, for the good of the race. "Illnlnt-lpnlli l.lrlt. ...........1 i . jthlng, ho answered, when I broached this topic "Humanly, we cannot tell. The cry that If wo give knowledge to the mass of people on this subjeet wo will In crease tho Immorality Is ridiculous." Nurses to Give Bazaar Tho annual endowment bazaar of tin Nurses' Alumni Association nf tho Sa maritan Hospital will bo held December S, 6 nnd 7, In tho Nurses' House, Park ave nue and Ontnrlo street. Many beautiful and useful articles sultablo for Christmas nnd wedding gifts will bo on sale In the booths. WlillllWrillilillllliM Reduction Ladies' Suits and Dresses Children's Coats and Dresses Millinery From our regular stock reduced for quick clear ance. An opportunity to purchase high-class goods at small prico. BLAYLOCK & 1,528 BLYNN, Inc. Chestnut St. Furs Altered and Repaired. TTT ;:M&!nMRwraagiuERff:BnuBUBUB pojoaeiwuiofaff 1335-37 Walnut Street (Oppoiite RitfCarlton) Reduction Sale Tuesday $tJ J O &&a!:o0 Former Prices $59.75 to $75,00 Former Prices $35.00 to $47.50 Afternoon, Street and Evening Gowns Taken from our regular stock. MATERIALS Chartneuse, Crepe de Chine, Taffeta, Georgette and Serges; some beaded and embroidered; others trimmed with fur. Only one of each style. MO C. O. D. NO APPROVALS NO EXCHANGES :M IMIllllllllitMllllllllllllM PppilPlllllllllliillllllllllllllll 1 (r$Bk 'bh. iO ' ' 1 gLJBHBsi'' I mil III 811 lt : Ptt LL the bitter taste is taken out of MORNING SIP I COFFEE by machinery the H m overcoat from "every coffee bean (and that's what gives the bitter taste) is ground into chaff, and then blown away, All you get is pure, sweet, whole some coffee, AT ALL RELIABLE GROCERS 1 ALEX. SHEPPARO & SONS, Inc. 1 i HOW YOU CAN MAKE YOUR OWN BEAUTY POWDERS , By LUCREZIA BORI rtlm Donn cT the MotrepollUn Orcriv Company. TUB powiler puff ts In sreat demnnd these clayt. livery woman renlUfa that It Is next to tmpoMlblo to keep her skin frenh and clean-lookln without tho aid of thin warnvwoather rrlfnd. Th liHwnml ao- uvity or tha pores, In oma InttAiice. keeps tho ikln constantly coatwl with an oil which irkes It n uhlny, ureany appearance, which Is the hole nolr nf ihs woman of re finement. Therefore, she keeps her dress. IllK-talilo well Mocked with toilet powders of every variety, and la rxtmvnitant In their use durlnic tho warm day. Thero are many ex. J.UCiiRZlA. Iiont cllent powders purchasable In tho sliopi, but many women prefer lo compound their own favorite recipes. With many, this mixing of toilet preparations has becomo a hobby one, in my opinion, decidedly worth cultivating. Talcum powder occupies rlrst placo on tho dressing table at all times. You will find tho formulas for two very excellent talcum powders below. It Is a simple mnt ter to blend tho Ingredients If, after mix Irig. tho powder Is sifted four or nvo times through nno bolllne; silk or coarn muslin. WW Ah 1 0 ounces 10 ouncva 10 ouncf TAIUM POWDER nie flour Tsleum ' 0ld of line I'trfum to your (!,. HTOIBNIC TALCUM l'UWDKIl Karlni atarrh .-.0 mln owiUrad talcum ........... ..V. s Sra nS l'o-,l.r, Ij-cotwdlum .' n Sf?Hi Kalol or borle acia I Sra n K..en of riout .....::::::::: i" SKis: Another powfler jar on your dressing table should be filled with orris powder, whteh tho datnty womSn will And a de lightful addition to her toilet preparations. It contains tho following Ingredients! onma rowDBtt von t'KnstMiUTiott a The nlo aeld . , . Rau da colosn Starch . . . ,. tlArntln nrt Ilaaenca of rlole (iiiitiit, a sf I . ..... .32 ftuM drama fluid drama ounces ounces minima Dissolve the actd In the can do cologne, add the violet essence, then tho starch and orris root. This powder can bo uatd to advantage on perspiring hands, nnd la nn agreeable glote powder. There Is a splendid powder for perspir ing feet which persons antlcted with this annoyance find nn Invaluable addition to their toilet remedies. It Is made of tho three Ingredients printed bolowi I'OWDEIl FOU I'KnSt'IMNO FRIST Pallcille aeld Sfl aerurlt Jlorlo acid , 1 ilram Talcum ponder 1 ounce llatho your feet with warm water to which n tablespoonful of powdered borax has been added. Dust the feet with tho powder, and aprlnklo a little of tho powder Inside your shoes. Ono of the most popular formulas In my collection of toilet powders Is the follow ing! I'OWDEIl OP WHITE ClICUANIUM " Starch inmder H Poilnd rendered orrla root 1 ounca Oil of uranium 15 drore litem! tho starch and orris root, crushing It free from lumps. Add tho porfumo a drop at a time, nnd sift four or five times through bolting cloth or coarse muslin. There aro many tlmcu during warm weather when the hair becomes heavy with oil or perspiration, losing Its nufllness, and jou wish that you knew of soma prepara tion which would restore Its lightness nnd beauty without having to give It a wet shumpoo. There Is no better dry shampoo than n powder mado of: I'ondtred orrla root s ouneaa l orn meal u ounca Dust this through tho hair, using a. tal cum powder shaker, then brush tho hair thoroughly with a brush having medium stiff bristles until tho powder has been re moved. The grease and dust are absorbed by the powder, and your tresses will bo llufTy, clean and delicately perfumed. This Is a collection of toilet powders which deserves a placo on every dressing tnblo. (Conyrlsht) TLEYS India and Ceylon TF a C "The Finest Tea I Ever Drank" An Every Day Remark THE BLACK AND WHITE SHOJP Special Sale Those who seek unusual value aa well ns distinctive stylo will find much of interest in this display of Fall and Winter millinery, all especially re priced. I. W. Mulready 125 South 16th Street 162 Billion Pounds of Rice That's the world's annual production of this most valuable food grain. This is going to be a busy week at all THE CHILDS STORES largely because of An Unusual Flurry in Rice: Fs Blue Rose Rice. This is not ordinary rice. It's of extra quality; and it's wonderfully cheap. The grains are clean, white, pearl-like; and the flavor as rich as rice can be. This most wholesome of foods is offered at a very insignificant price; and we're prepared to meet a large demand. Five Pounds for Twenty-three Cents 5 clb. r sS Lot UMJ$'-ttdL&JltfC The handwriting is on the wall, and those twenty words have a volume of meaning. They carry the message of good cheer into thousands of homes where our coffees have establish ed a reputation. We want everybodu (par ticularly h a r d - to -please people) to give them a critical trial. The more critical the better, for we want convincing proof. Every coffee drinker has his or her idea of richness, smoothness, body and flavor; and select ing the right coffee, the one best suited to your individual taste, is not necessarily a matter of price. Coarse-flavored, rank coffees never reach a Childs counter. We are exceedingly particular.. We know good coffee and so we pass it on to you. Qualitu for quality, our coffee prices are normally lower than those of any other house in America, and our standard of merit is determined by actual drinking qualities of the coffee in the cup. We've nothing to offer but "QUALITY, QUANTITY AND PRICE," and the prices for this week's selling have been given an extra slant. It's an opportunity you shouldn't miss. The savings are very practical and real; and the qualities are up to the CHILDS STANDARD. Childs' Cafe Blend Good coffee at a small price. 17c lb. 3 lbs. for 50c Childs' Special Blen Delicious flavor and fragrance. 3 lbs. for 65c Childs9 Winfler Brand A perfect blending of the best. 3 lbs. for 78c 27c lb. Our Ceylon-Formosa Tea, 25c lb. There's nothing rarer than real goodness in a moderately priced tea. Forty-fwe cents is fair value for a pound of THIS Ceylon-Formosa; and even more if you go to some exclusive store. We BLEND it our selves. Notice the capital letters for much of the so-called blending is merely mixing, in order. to get a fairly good-looking product at the lowest possible cost. Childs' Ceylon-Formosa is a tea of exceptionally pleasing qualities, it's a value that is positively uhequaled in moderately priced teas. Try a pound to-day. - Residential Sections Are Demanding CHILDS STORES We're continually receiving letters of pleasurable comment upon the efficiency of our methods and the valuable service we elves and asking that we open stores In specified, neighborhoods. We're glvinj; particular care to this very thing; and we'll bo found in new localities as rapidly as desirable properties can bo secured. On Friday, Dec. 8th, We Will Open at 56th and Whitby Ave,, Handling Both Groceries and Meats CHILDS & COMPANY THE STORES OF OPPORTUNITY 44 Where Your Money Goes ihq Fm0wifp a , r 'm ?& .& ijjj 7xH - f1 Kay. It-1 IWWEWM fgCjftfiMlftMlftVrMt -S"i-T. .eS-T . tfc 1 "r MiVHMilNHMWNi 'wmmmmmmmmm i Saw-?-