Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 05, 1916, Night Extra, Page 8, Image 8

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ETKiTa . IMGBR-PfllliADteLWlIA, OTESMY, DEOEMBBB 5, 1010
fjBDiyM, AND INTERESTING LETTERS-STORY OF ONE WOMAN'S MARITAL EXPERIENOJ
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?r;,WHY SHOULD A WOMAN ATTRACT
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SKW.ft&LiOVG Otton Fill In t.n Nnvvim f.hn Anirl Tfar. rtP Hrm-
stantly Disarranged Coiffures, Slovenly
Kimonos and Chronic Headaches
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WnR3bi
FWagtfm
KTttY In it," writes one disillusioned
r v
u 1 1 who, -mm a woman ioscb aii nt-
WMl traction for her husband beforo she
V2? cense to be ntlrnctlvo to other men?"
S3C. Ana ' after -having; only Just told
f.J 'Mito (bat eho hnd been not exactly nn In-
vcv vaiiu, out in poor'neaitn for nomo ytsirsl
&4.4 instantly I bad visions- of a frowsy,
1 l-'Sl'Sii'.wlierillAelitl rnmntA .l.,t lH .. U,. l.l-
.,,,.-, HlMVll ill U IUVSU III-
s tlldrto. tho sleeves nerlloualv iimi1 ilnb.
iffclitiR? In Iter coffee, an sho nnt opposite.
$$$?$ nubuy at tho breakfast table! vt the name-
,jy-- ,.f; woman coming nomo from a mcetim; or
tK-'y -, ,'' or unugo ciut) or n shopping "debauch"
?'' -. "'' Botlltiff out of bor mart street
. clothe Into "nomolhlnjr looso" beforo
dinner.
Now tho kimono and tho ten kowii In
C " thenwelvcs nro tblngn of beauty, but win
"' - hot poiwlbly bo a. "Joy forover." Mont
' '' ' wen would far rathoruco tho llttlo woman
7S ulttlnit oppoelto blm at tho brcakfimt
, r, tablo in a trlB, nimplo llltlo morning
.frock, with Iter hair neatly arranged,
Y(.than clad In tho overworked wrapper and
'.' boudoir cap.
And Wbnt wnmnn. tin nlin nvtf n linn.
Ljjy tlful, can ntand tho curlpaper test?
Tvtf..' nihi,. nn.,..n ,.
' 1 V.rJ.IUll tVPo who loans IiIh nffrrllnn rnriv.
'"' 'i'WV '"' wl) l,n " m,,cn "11",o nulckly If bo
fi""fBMn " woman under all thono tinfavor.
THE CHEERFUL CHERUB
"T"
iu"- tt i Afiftk .... .lil f u
v r " buiu lunuiiiiiiin,
The mi6Kty winds tlt
tetr through 3p?sca
Arc turned to 3on$i by
avarv traa.
So miy I meet tKe
jtorms of hfo..
And ucwa
thorn into
tarmony.
ixn'cr"'
MY MARRIED LIFE
Ily ADELB GARRISON
The Crish of the Ncxl-Door Neighbor's Haby and What It Revealed
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JIlo wlfo would not dream of nllowlnir
othora to bco bor In this way. They
only behold her nt her bout naturally.
with overy hair armnKcd and (tin lout
dab of powder and rnmtn liecomltiKly
plared.
Do you remember that play In which
llthel llarrymoro marred noma yarn
back In which ulio cured n youth who wim
madly In lovo with her of bin pasalon by
loltliiB blm Into tho nuppoited Krreln
of her boudoir? Although no onn enn
Imaglno till charmlnif nctre In the rolo
of nn UKly dtichllmr, nho madn bernclf up
to look hldcoiiH, then nent for him, nnd
before hla very eyes proceeded to trans
form hernolf. NerdlcuB to my hn did not
Ntirvlvo tho tent.
THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
'.(( i.encr onu qurpion tuomuita o inn ntparimtni trim I lit lurlllm on oi ltd of tht
TKwtll KttBtr arttS kliinttl tltllh ih llll,l nt fh Utrtl. RHrftAt nli.rl. Ills ,hn.. ,... h.t... ..
!&:' Ji-Tt. ' inviltd. It It understood that llm ritilar datt not nectmirllu Indnrtt tht nt!mnli ti.
K .''&'' ""' " tommun lealiam or Ihlt derarlmmt should It addrrtted nt ollawu
Fit J&J&i'. THK WOMAN'S KXCIIANdlJ, Evirtna l.idatr. PilladelchUt. I'a.
Tlie wlnnrr of loilaj' prltn U Mr. K. SI. Ill.iihnm, at 2.100 !)n I.nnrrr plarr, ulinit Ifllrr
aplirnrfd In rrnlrrilnj' pnpfr.
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TODAY'S INQUIRIES
' 1. How enn tli upallrrlnt of fnt lio pre-
Ttfltett when fnlni?
. t 'S. Ifaiv ran pre-bftilrra nnd other kllrhpn
t'.Btmnllt that linro nhrcU ar hlniM li kept In
R ndlUonT
3, Clin wan l roaknl wllhout nhrlllnc, nnd
bovf
I. Wlint prrpnmllon rnn ho nppllnl to a burn
lo "ton h pain?
i, How rnn wrnk nnklr b utrrmlhfnrdT
3. Wht l th hct wnjr In tatitn hutlnni
nn tarn nhouhl llmr l ncwnlf
ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S INQUIRIES
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1. l(ern will rnioi aoot from uoodwork,
t, A ianxli chlckrn ran Imi inn Jo Irndrr r
,'i;j-,''tramlns H for thrra honra beforo romllnl.
!t. Tf .f,n twtttm n.f, ,Iia tkls.a h.a no, In
T; tl.o hot fat Willi tlio nkln Idn uppermont and
t 4 t aallnual il IiHiii titimm lionlna l.av .(II hI
7 u '' v " ' UID aMiiiiilaV trf (!
break.
& C4--t rtul ll.l r t.l.l vvt..,
j, . ovrcrui opicnuui iiuusqiiuiu jiiihh
f: To tht Mttor nt H'om i rT l'aatt
B ' ,"'. I", . ir, llijam V all llko onn plaM for
fs i , vrytlilnir and tvorythlnr In lt placo, but fur
HE. . ', 'i a. chant., ir you (h0 ,K tlmrr nn llm
. -"r l llmuiiO UHH jroil. Will KnOW Wneil 111110 I UP
and txrhapa aava an rilru dlino, It tht or u
f Hall nl la knt In llin lillrliH,, n lirnU.tt null
: j- s,n u, rvinciiiru at tinro, ir mivo on la itrpi
t. OnrllnK Iront II turd on whlla hair hT n
Irndrnrr to turn It jrllow.
2. I'rfPaKd thalk la Ptrfrctlr aafe to nao
in n iili.tltiitn ror loolh powdrra orMmnlfi
In rno of ltlnr,
3. In pmlnt on tho atrwt n woman alionld
nlwn lm tho ono lo bow drat.
mllHIlM M nothing In the world no pltl
X fI to mitotan nn the aurferlrig of a Imby.
We nil rrnllted till" when the maid from
the ftHirtmrnt aerowi the hnll from mine
mailed Into my llvlna; mom, hnldlna; In hrr
rma it tiny Imby, rlRld nnd blue nn If ll
were already dead.
"In the Imliy dead?" nlin gnuped, her fare
eonvul.cd with grief nnd fear. -"My
madam M nt the theater, nnd the baby 1m
boii fretty frtr two liotirn, nnd Jut a mltilitn
nen hs fttlrfonrd out Ilka till". Oh, dear!
Oh, dr! nlin Iienitn to rob.
"Mtop that I" lillllan fJalo'e voice rani; out
like a liimipet. "The tmby la not dead. It
In In n convulalnn. (Jive It to mn and run
hack to your npnrtmenl nnd brlDK eumo
wnrm blnnkele."
Of the nix perron nt our flttle chnflne
dlah Hupper, eo midilenly Interrupted, elm
wan Hi" only one who knew tvhat lo do I
had been able lo ipilrt Mm. I.enler'n hy-
lerln by tellltiK her nt once that the baby
ttiii not her own. mm nho had o wildly
IiiiiikIiimI, but 1 wnn helplemi beforo the
tmliy'a dancer.
lilMlnn'n nrdern enme thick and faet.
".Mm, Urnham, uulck, eel the wash boiler,
n foot bath, aliythlni; IiIr enough to put
thin baby in. I'Ut aomo hot water In It
nnd brlnif It her, with nomn dry muntnrd.
Dicky, Harry, Krnnk, one of you phono for
a doctor. Daley, etnp crylnif nnd help me
hero."
An elm epoko alio md taken the hnby
rrnm tho mnld and wan deftly tindreanlnn
the tiny, rlitlil body.
1 ruehed to the kitchen to find Katie nl
rendy nillntr a font linlli. a relic of my
tHinrdiiiK'hniMe tin ye, with hoi water.
"I hear, Mlaeln Urnham: I t Ink I net It
rrndy utirwk," nho mild n nhn worked.
"Thai wan Rplctiilld. Knlle," t niniwered
Krnlefully, aiintehliiK Ihe nniHtard from Hit
ehnlf ninl linrryliiK hack, followed by Kalln
benrlin; tho tub.
"Onlay, lake the hnby a minute." Mrs.
Undcrwoiid laid the imcoiinclniin Infant III
.Mm. I.eatei'n Ireinlillnic nrom nnd, puahltia;
up her loom aleeve to the ehnulder, pluiiRed
Her eionw Into the water.
"Just rlKhl," ehe iiiniiiiented. "Here,"
ehn held nut her hand for the muntnrd. I
handed It to her and nho nhonk it liberal
portion Into, the water.
"Hllr that iirouml no Hint It will dlexolvc,"
aim anld. An 1 did no nho took tho baby
from .Mrs. l,eter' arinn nnd, kiicclliiK, lin
inemed the little body In the hot watir.
"Ilnld htm while I rub hiiu," nho eahl lo
me. 1 obeyed her, but lie 1 took tho baby
hi my arum nho noticed my faca. I had
never held n buby In my life nnd I wan
afrnlil I nilKht drop or lujuro It.
"Vou can't hurt blm," ho raid encour
nBhiRly. "There! Ono hand under bin
back ; thnl'n right."
"Katie." ,Sho wan ruhblni; the tiny limb"
vigorously, yet tenderly, ne bIip apoke.
"Ves, Mlnflln Underwood." Katie danhed
forward, eager, nlert to help.
"Ilrlng mo a woolen blanket. AV'o can't
wait for that Ullot."
She turned to her husband.
"Harry, go down to tho doorway and
tva!t for that doctor, mi that he won't
wante any lime getting Up here."
Daley later wnn nobbing oulelly, pltl
fully. Her hiieband fitnod by her elde, hla
arm niound her ahouldcm I had a Hid
den gl(mH of lite iiower of n baby's dan
ger to bind husband nnd wife together
The eight of another child's peril had
brought Crank leter to bin wife' elde
to comfort her. whero during the evening
he had aneered at her feam.
"'rank, take Dalay home." Mm. Under
wood utoko decidedly.
"Oh. no 1 ought not to go while that
little thing la no nick " I'oor little Sim.
Lenler'n wnrd were brave, but her voice
betrayed her longing to. nniture hemelf that
her own iKiby wan "arc
"Xonnenae"' An usual, Strn. Underwood
carried her polnl "Here nre four women
and i wo men, without yon and Krnnk. Vou
arc hot needed In Ihe leant, no get home to
your baby Kind yur own things, though.
I want .Mrs rtriihani here."
They hurried away like two frightened
children. They had barely gone when Mr.
Underwood ushered In the doctor.
Tim nhvnlclan wan n tail, thin young
man. with n look of tUlclcncy nboilt him.
Ho looked nt the baby carefully, laid hie
band upon the tiny forehead, then straight
eneil himself.
"Is there nny way In which the child's
parenln can be fr.und?" Mr, Underwood
e vi, leti Uy had told him of the nature of
the nelmrc nnd the nlnenco of tho parents
on the way tip.
Ulllnn tlales fare grew pale under her
rouge.
"There Is danger, doelnr?" she asked.
"There Is always danger In these cases."
he relumed (pilelly, but Ida words were
heard by a wild-eyed woman In evening
drens, who rushed through the open door,
followed by a man ns agitated ns'ehe.
I said nn unconscious prayer of thank
fulness. Tho baby's mnther had arrived,
(fopyrlghl.)
TiTARY OF A WELL-DRESSEDGIRL
How She Helped Design Some Fancy Headdresses for a Ball
miJ
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v
(covrr.vunii Tojionnnw)
Brand-New Babies
The hieiilns l-ilirr nlll print, free nf
fliorae. nnllir nl rerent Idrlha enl In
I'lrniiiMi nroper ilninnel. Addre.a "llrnnd.
.Sen ll.ililr," I:-mIiic l.rdirr, nofl ( lie.lrinl
klrert. iitne mid niMre nod. ulien p,.
Ide. telephone ounilirr nf eliilrr imiat iir
riimp.irir rurli mil Ire no enl.
Value of Mothers' McctlnRg in ScIiooIh
To tht Kdltur o ll'oiiian'a I'noe:
.i,o't?J Mdarn--r,ota of mothera aenil their
iliUdrtn tn aeliool much after tha faalilon that
they tend thrin lo tn, movies- alv,, them nvo
l,nJ"Ik,n'', 1 "l .rM "' 'bent and don't enro
IheTr IfMnn.10 "' V y "r n,,,"JI"K '
un rriilay evening. Novemtier SI. there was
4 -"-.; .vmiv.,,.,, h, ,i,v, wtlw u, ! HTWV , 'imilllb 111 ln IMirry eCMUOI. A.
I on tits luilnl tahla and rubliv,! Into tha aciln I ' bound I wna rather lata In irtlluir there. " 1
was we I
ho chlldrrl
e- once a watK it will work woiHara tprovonl. Ml- I "inruugniy eiijoiri tho evening m Waa wel
.-imm eutiw iiianva uil carineiit iiiuuiii. ''"' " auuia. lilt mnsina ny It
rTw"M.'. '!, an umi unin apuima atpi in
Ih, Ifllnh.n .utll 1. ..,,,.J . :.
,Snor nulckly than u Poor cloth would. Theaa
IfGiji',1',-- -".W)r balp aomo ono, aa they have lieliwil m.
IflM-- ' ' coujJtiiv.
1" n r a.'
r, V.UI V Ul II kiluiu
? S"e I Krfllor o IVomna'a Vnatt '
Jr llailain I nnd that many peoplo mako
. lallut or their tooklns becnuae ol a lack
. ot car of their atayea. Ibiro nro tha principal
rules far th rare of a aiovo; (I) Ilavo tha
- atovii clean, (a) Arrann fuel In lirrlin!, 131
Open (ho damptra, (II Light tha nre. (a) After
J?.1' " kindled, clous tho oven dumpera. W
Kf.BWn ."TO '" ' cloo tha niyaen dumper,
'- lT),yhn baking or relating tie aura to put lha
i artlclo on the bottom of thu oven, and brown It
. en tho aiwtr,
;.-;- c, u, Tooaoon,
; Many Ubcs for Horax
-t To tht tiitor at IVoinan'i Vaut;
Dear Madam If . borax la added to tha
eieuna tha
Icitlly clean
Hind
ng them In water la which amnll uuan
water In whloli one bathes It will elemu. tho
porea oi ino axin, leaving it nyxteni
anrl haalthy.
poo and cauita
llorot makes an aicellent aham-
no nair to aeeoino aoit
(lurry, CoMea ataina cmi ho euajly removed by
Waahlncr them In water In whlrh n .mill iian.
Illy ii f .borax haa been added. Uhocolato, tea
and fruit ataina can tie llkewlie remoted. Ono
' tcaapoonful of borax tu n pint of boiling atarch
Will aava alarch and ulio the clothing an up-
tjcaratica like now, Uorax will leaien tha atlck.
f tog at tho Iron. (ilra.l J., C, It.
Several flood Hult-csIIoiih
C 51 '." tn Kdltor o ll'omaa'a Fagti
Dsar Madam-I havo found your Uxchanito
ao full of home hints that every evening I cut
Tit out ami paato If In a tablet of foolaran
fiatur. and In a abort tlmo t will Imvo a
library ot uaetul Information. Kvaporated fruit
or beans need not ha aoaked ft cooked In tho
iuuuwina: manner; i-ui your uenna on to poll
1 cold, water, and when they begin to boll add
a amall pinch ot baking aoda. Let them imii
two or Ihrea. minutes, lur off tha water and
"' ..l"" ".""'r, irraiiea wna eirellent and wua
ii oaaina
Inuiea. ti
rlnae well, then put them on lo boll in tho
usual way, llean ran ha cooked this way In
an hour Do not add salt until the bcana aro
don. Kor swiporalvU peaches ur auflrie lum
aneoatl iMilllnrf water III lun Inl. util.h .
hava addeii a pinch at baking- aoda to cover tho
fruit. Lt the fruit soak until tha water coola.
Then tho aklna may bo eailly removed. This
Improvea tha apiwaranoo ami makes the fruit
aaalir to disett. Whits apota on furniture ar
uhmuu7 itiiwin, vw " appiicaiion or spirtta
or saroa
ttom of i
(Atrs.) O, V, a
,'. st camphor. To avoid freeilna of car
' aprlnkla a handful of salt In tha bottom of Ihe
uh Kaiyi miiiia.
New Stockings From 01J
-s a Iks Kdtta at Wntnnn'a Sunn
P;1!-? De Stadara - Irutea . of throwing away
nave in (o.ea ana Biela worn
on tn leji tnat.ar good.
now eair oi aiecauua tnai
"nwi n. ' can ce
dry aooda atora foe ahaut
own pairs.
To. Freshen Gilt Frnmca
To ih fc'dilor of Woman'- Tow?
' fiu Madam I have, been duply Interfiled
In lb Woman a Kiclianxa for jult a while.
H&& ( wteU to orfer a few biota which I have
(mind most useful . Duat silt frames cere
mily, than wash with on ouuoa ot aoda beaten
up Kith, the whites ot three esta. Wber
fci " ".
fe'fert'
5s: -2f-sni f. nneHinea inn
s . A , -sT ..y- - -
M ', V.'V -ip"BV !,w n,"l ,
w .. m.fltwh rw a
B- , 4- s-4 p"i lev aoouv ven
E Xtfi-fii-fcoiMM at almoat any
r i . -rutrMon pr haita
-'
hi-- tl9;wr Qf sulphur to glv it a soldtn tinge. Jn
fctlbls, ball four orttv ontoo or a. quantity of
S&;-ErlU). Strain off the llauld,, and waah the
kf !"'', sua aoii vruau. ;jnn, ary it will
Mmk, W new work. (Urs.J K. ir.,
usrmaniowa.
aWp" SHnpern From an Old Felt, Hat
WkXS !flP1: UtUlM tbt oM felt bat of
Pmtmm Pnt to? H . .Inatead of wear
WlM MHir haad. wear It r!n your ft. Cut
gtltp eT aouMwork sllpwn . using an old
B" -' -mut-fan a model. Altar the hat la ut up. aew
- . lb tie toother with soot brUbt thread or
ir . ,- wid tn ersu atltub pattern. It will lake only
f.- A fw mUiBtea io convert your former bat Into
s- r cwnfertablo aerviwabl and artlitlo-look-
fek""1;; iff t'" rla out of lb
i Mm f living. j A. I
sVs lfr Delicious Oyster Recipa
al i ' W KMtar 9 Wwaoa'g Pagt:
tg r if tif ' -- yaJLa-e Jii4ti Knta hf nvat
U recipa may prove of value to sous
Aim one-lour tn of a cup of
&5ifite iftHF!:
saS
adam- Now that oysters are so mash
nue to sc
At M lln
m. in tsi coog two suces ol snlos, a
readers.
t tsa of parsley, ttirs alls of carrot
etA-fsurtn of a eraan iubmi ..til tn arlrv.
Its, 4 browned. Is Ike. meaotloie scald
mM of oietera and drain carefully. Cook
iJi et rug of flour to tb. butter wttb
isea
ri.t. ,M,.lru",' inere wore several splendid
IK kII" ,tf '" nm, .uc',1 tt !"' "' splendid ad-
niren?. V,?ym?n".vri.I.ut"",t '"" entherlng of
Parents ana gunrdlsnsl
uV,1,"!. flr the meeting, opportunity wns
S?.'rn!!a ".5!1 vl.ll tho teachers In their own
classrooms. There the home-parent could have
n wrspnsi chat with the echool-purent and
ln.'iJ'nJU"t "I'" ,l1 ch,l,'" good iwlnis nnd
weak ones were. (Mrs.) J. I), v.
The iiucry sent In hv "A Dnllv ite.-utnr"
In rcgnid to tho yenr 1U0O will bo atiawerei!
hi the column under tho heading of "What
Do You Know?"
Party Oown for Fifteen
To ihr Kdllnr ot lt'oi'ian's f'aac-
Desr Msdani- I am Invited to a party neit
week und the hours given are from 7 until "0
21tei: ',..'?, ". "'" "I n.,."n-. Wht kind of
a drees ehould I wenrT S Put t sek n boy to
go with me, or how shall I get home?
, , ANXIflUH.
A frock of some light material tulle,
chiffon, or a pretty dress of thin mull or
lawn, trimmed with lace or dainty einbrold.
cry. and a silk Ua, would be appropriate.
I would not ask nny one to go with you; It
Is never expected unletm tho Invitation
sintea iiiat ynu should do It, Ah this Is not
good form. It Ih rarely done. Tho hostess
always risks enough young; men nnd boys
to dunce with the girls. It would be best
to have jour father or brother, n maid or
euirni uiuer person can ror you at 10 o'clock.
Consult Your Mother
To tht Kdltor ot Woman's f'a,-
Dear Madam I am a girl twenty years of
a, and friend of my father" mt of
nfiy-nv. la very attentive to me. I 10 not
like him enough to forset the dlrterenre In our
ages, and yet my father wants me to marry
htm, Can uu advlie na on thla matter?
Illil.UN.
Aa marriage without love Is n ditneutt
pathway. It seems to me you would bo very
foolish to marry this man. whom vnu ..i.
dently do not love. It Is not eosy to give
advice on matters of which t can know so
llttl. Havo you talked with your mother
or some woman who knows you and tha
circumstances of your home life nnd Is dla
crett? I think that would be a wise plsn.
Involving Children In Family Quarrels
To tht editor of Woman's Paatt
rayieit the qutetlon whether.lt Is right oath
part of the parenti to lavolv their sons snd
aW,J?,,I" An itmllr .flusstlH and gtiarrela
which ihould and can b lilt ed by th psrents
thereeelvee, I mesn the sons end daughters of
twenty years or so, who ehould b Ignorant of
auch worilea and cares. Furthermore famllJ
It has the effect of making them pesilmlitlo
about rnsrrlss and convlnc.1 Ih youn gdauVh
ter that she 1 ehould marry for money only.
On Ih other hand. I feel that It fa a duty on
'.t v',t oftbs sons and daughters to Inure."
Jn"5M!I .Vl ,n.ih r wreets' u-aii.,ns and t "t
they will In th long rim, reap the profit; For
they will thus set an Inkling of the iiueallons
that will cwn to them and will b ereirVrf ti
lffl l"0, r nsre more iuccifuby. and .
?ifAl Wl In Ih long run. Whit do you
bins I B. A, .
No Respect for the Flan
To Ike-traitor of ll'omas ragt:
Dear Madani- la the Womsn'a Esehang of
November SO U an article headed. "NV rtn.ld-
KkiS? Ste'e'".-'?"1." ndTcoukl not help
aeklng whether thara la any one or anything
to whom conelderatlon or reapeet U enownl
l.'iwi ird a ferbrnr say. 'ou Amerleahs
how no respect either for Ood. your parents
r ur country.'1 I thought It'umri? aUd
unltu. but now. years afterward. I often r-
idear OM Olory. la fastened oa cherry trees
0 scam away bird, or 00 dug kenneli, or at
?wd to remain sa porch trlmmtng long after
t has beeoms a faded reg,&tama aad ag
eottd. without any eonslderattoa shown for
the many brava h,.a.iM 11.1 ut.... ..?.. ,,.l
to sav t for ua not ta b used for sueh
F'i"J),J'e.',ut ' Kloved. bonoredT and ch "
ilfA Ar such actfcms. dare ws resent; mviS
ij -; mw irwiii vi ins lr,40er s a,M.-UM4.
tUM Jut a, dewesdent pf HeviluTlona'v n"..
tars, It has mads 10 blood boll to see and hear
sash things. Way Is It allowed! ii h7r. no
iff .ofo'ried.J Whylo'wT'i.rloanTto'K .
i letin" ta coosldjration and respect! WIU
AM. Ana n,nm vaa-. 1.. ..!. .k.. .
inivirl ! it.
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HOW MADQi: HEI.tM-:D
"All right." Kntlo dashed for my bed
room door, but the appearance of tho mnld,
laden with blankets, stopped her. tfho came
back ami, snatching a blanket from tho
other girl, held It rcitily for Mrs. Under
wood's need.
"I'Ut It on the steam pipe, Kntlo" Mrs.
Underwood looked up an Instant nnd smiled
at tho girl "and stand right by It, ready
to imnd it to mo when I tell you."
Hho kept up her rubbing, while I held tho
baby, afraid even to breathe. The maid
had fallen on her knees and wna praying
silently. Mrs. Lester, her fnce showing her
strugglo between her desire to help and her
longing to rush homo to her own baby, was
benido us. Katie stood like n sentinel at
tho steam pipe. Dicky wan at tho tele
phone, where I could hear him trying to
get tho number of n physician In tho next
block. Mr. Lester n-id Mr. Underwood
stooil helplessly near him.
"There." I.llllan'H voice In Its relief be
trayed tho anxiety alio had felt, "Ho'h
coming out of It."
I could detect no movement ot the little
body, nnd I looked Inquiringly at her.
Ills eyelids are Hwltchlng, eho Bald In
answer to my look.
Uvea u.i alio spoke the limbs relaxed, the
terrible Iduo look faded from the little facor
and the baby gasped IiIh way back to life.
"Quick, Katie, the blanket. Hold tho
wnrm aldo toward me."
Katie rushed forward, ' obeying direc
tions like a soldier. Aa she reached Mrs.
Undcnvood'H Hide I.llllnn lifted the baby
out of tho witter and laying It, dripping ua
It was, on tho warm blanket, wrapped the
woolen folds about It, and sitting down In
tho nearest chair, laid tho baby flat on her
lap, looking anxiously Into tho tiny face.
"If you havo a hot-water bug, Mrs.
flraham, fill It nnd bring It here. Katie, put
tho tcakcttlo 011 the gns stove. I may have
to add some hot water to this lit tha tub
If another noliuro comes."
IIAHY'S MOTHKIt AUUIVKS
"Oh, will ho have another?" Mrs Les
ter cried out, and tho girl on her knees
echoed her words with a long, high-pitched
wall.
"If you utter another sound 1 shall lock
you In a room by yourself until your mis
tress comes home."
Mra. Underwood spoko Blowly, tcnsolv.
to the mnld and tho girl obeyed her mutely.
"Who la the baby's physician?" she asked
tha girl.
"Doctor Matthews, on Kighty-llfth street.
ua is out nt town."
"I nm nfrald another of theso may come
on." Lillian spoke half to herself, then
sharply to Dicky, who had hung up tho
receiver and was coming toward us.
"Well?"
"Doctor rettlt. In the next block, will
be here directly."
"Good I Do you know these people across
the hall when you see them?"
"I would know tho man. I never have
seen his wife,"
"Then you wait In the hall between these
two apartments until they come home.
They ought to be hire pretty eoon; the
theatres are out by this time. Try not
to frighten the mother any more than you
can help, Ttll her first that the baby Is all
right now, but was III and la In here."
IIIKMVN, Pr. nnd Mrs Henry I'attl. U.23
Locust direct, a daughter, Kdllh r'orllea
llrnwn.
IMI.vriHI. Mr. nnd Mrs Krrdcrlrlc n. of
Montreal, a daughter, Doris. Mrs. I'aln-
ter was formerly Mian (Irrtrudc Krhest,
of this city.
ItUNd. Mr. and Aim Prolg A., B82C Chris-
Han street, n daughter. Madeline. 8 lbs.
HTi:iNMi:T, Mr and Mrs. flenrge C, 16
New street, Upper Darby, a son, (Inorge
Washington Htelninetz.
Hlirri:, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stockton,
Jr.. I'hlladclphla, n son, .1 William While.
Sliced Apple With Cider
One cupful lirotyn sugar, one cupful elder,
onc-cpiartcr cupful vinegar, two bay leaves,
twenty whole cloves, six wholo allspice, two
Inches Mick cinnamon nnd a blade of mace,
i'ut Into n saucepan nnd bring to n boll.
Tore nnd core eight tart apples; quarter,
add to tho syrup nnd simmer till tender.
iicmovn me rrtilt. boll down tho syrup till
thick ns honey, then pour over tho fruit
Servo cold with cake.
Pear Chips
t'i.ei firm ripe pears, core and slice Into
Klmvlngs; weigh nnd allow one pound
granulated .itigitr to one pound chips nnd
tho Julco of two lemons. Spread Iho chlpi
on platters, sprlnklo with Iho lomon Juice
nnd sugar and let stand over night Turn
Into a porcelain Itcttlo and cook slowly until
candled nnd crisp. I'ut Into tumblers or
Jars nnd seal.
PUUilV HAMPTON Is always doing some
thing original She Is giving a "head
dress ball" on her birthday and linn asked
each girl in design her own headdress
I'eggy neer does IhlngH "by halves." so
this affair Is sure to be one nf the niosl-lnlked-of
events of the sensnn
Scarcely any of 0m ten girls who rame
here yesterday to design their headdresses
knew a thing about making them They
completely lacked a sense of the "fitness
of things" Auntie laughed hysterically
at Claire llrntlflcld nnd Helen Marvin. Ono
wantrd to wenr a fan-shaped arrangement
of paradise plumage, after the fashion of
n noted actress, across the back of her
head with n Louis XVI frock, while the
other suggested that n (Ireclan fillet of
gold ribbon would be Just the thing to set
off her gorgeous frock of clirth of gold
trimmed with Jeweled embroidery.
I told them that If they Insisted upon
wearing such headdresses they would "kill"
the effect of their costumes. Then I made
sketches of a Wattcau wreath nnd an ori
ental bandeau to give them an Idea of
what would harmonize with their frocks.
They saw their mistake and set to work
at copying tha design.
The color scheme of Claire's frock Is
pink and blue, so she fnshloned a wreath
of roses of graduated sixes lit tones of
rose, arranging the larger ones across tho
back of tho head She Joined the wreath
with a bowknot of narrow blue ribbon vel
vet. This typo of headdress Is ery be
coming to Claire's blond prcttlness.
Helen's gown Is In the peacock colorings,
gold, green nnd blue. She was unable to
match the embroidery In a narrow banding,
so had to buy tho Jewels separately nnd
sew them to a foundation of coarse gold
net. She used a row of large round nnd
oval-shaped cabochon emeralds through the
centre, and made a background ot small
sappnlres. Then she added rtcntn strap
,..t .m.raMa. The. headdress is de
cidedly oriental, and as. Helen end "gel
away" wltn extreme minus m mco-,
made long earrings, attaching long, pear
shaped emeralds lo strands ot sapphires
Id use with the bandeau. Tho effect waa
efy striking, to say the least.
Marlon Kimball has midnight tresses,
nhd Is wearing a handsome gown Of
Changeable flame red nnd gold tissue.
Mother suggested that she make a bandeau
of cloth of gold, drawn low over her fore
head, nnd ornament the front with the fan
shaped spray of while cross-aigrettes that
trimmed her last year's fur turban. She
also has n crescent of diamonds which alio
Is going to pin nt the base of tho feather
ornament,
t have decided to wear my white nnd
silver frock. It doesn't belong to any par
ticular period, so I concluded that a ban
deau of silver embroidery would bo the
most becoming headdress that t could wear,
t embroidered a simple design on n back
ground of silver net. mnklng a strip long
enough to reach about Ihe head nnd form
a connecting band ncrosa tho lop of tho
head from front to back.
Judging from tho stacks of fun we've
had making tho fussy ornaments which
will adorn our "crowning glories," tho
dance will be anything but r stiff, digni
fied celebration of J'eggy's nntnl day.
(Copyrliht.)
Sea-Foam Puddint? Smir
Ono cunftll water", lute- nt n v
onc-haif cupful sugar, one Ub)MD0Z;5
butter, one egg. four tablearMnfuir22'i
starch. Dissolve) cornataeet, i - S
portion of water bring rest ot water sSJf'
lemon Juice nnd butter to the boiling S5S
In a double boiler, then stir In "he 2!$
starch! bent yolk light and add ft liuS
tha boiling sauce ! stir well h. .'.'." i
Into boiler nnd etlr until Ihlev v V,.!
from lire. Whip egg white stiff; bfiThSl
and contlnuo beating until foamr rvi?B
riii,K ii win mil" i, itino to Keep Skin trZi
forming oh top. Vnnllla navorto. iV.LJ
Used S omit lemon Juice nnd use one soLSe.
ful less qprnstnrch, Wa
Tomato dnnnnan H
Dip In melted butter eight thin slice, M
bread cut In circles ! then brown. re,t
remove, centers from eight small tomaioM
eprumio wnn sail, invert and let BlnrM ...
hour. Dry thoroughly, nil eiiHu." .?
cavlaro Reasoned with lemon Jules and im
prlka, Invert on tho toast nnd mak JntM
mnvnnnnmn ntirrene,! twin. .11. .i-. . ---.
tin.' Oarnlsh with truffles. ""'!a '
Requiem
Under tho wide and stnrry sky "
Dig tho grave nnd let me lie;
Olad did I live nnd gladly die,
And I laid mo down with a will.
This be the verso you grave for me'
"Here he lies whero ho longM to be;
Home Is the etntlnr. hnm, ... ...- ' B
And the hunter homo from the niim .?S
Itobcrt Louis Stevenson. M
pxnrrnnnnnt shop hkm: nm smahtly savk monkt nxnnnxraul
FMflKSEDE
ELEVENTH AND MARKET STREETS
WOMEN'S & MISSES' OUTER APPAREL
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You'll Like
Deerfoot Farm
Sausage, best -the
flavor's ho distinctive.
Farm at Southborough, Mass.
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is a Distinctive Corset made the finest
possible to appeal to the discriminating,
fastidious Philadelphia woman.
The new models now being shown are
the last word in Smartness, Perfection
of Fit and Attractiveness of Design.
From $3.50 and up.
Experienced Coraetleres at your aervlce.
Beautiful Lingerie boxed in Holiday
dress will help solve your gift problems.
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Op Chestnut St.
fejnsniinani
if a
Tim $59.50 Veloitr Coat;
RafTm Seal Plush Trimmed;
Pusau Willow Taffeta Lin
lit, at $29,50.
Tomorrow Wednesday
very Fine Goth' Coat
In the House
Now Priced $59.50, $49.50 and $39.50
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3 .u Jn3rdnnco with our policy of holdinff our reduction sales beforo
- the holidays, wo will offer tomorrow our entire stock of finest cloth coaU
a unresorvedly nt ?29.50 each,
Thcro nro SCOrea nf pnmnlnniio fn li.imn.n.1 -., ...tl i 1...1..
in .nil colors and.sizes. ' " """ "a H"""w
Chooso any Bolivia Cloth Coat at $29.50
Choose any Wool Vejour Coat at $29.50
Choose any Broadcloth Coat at $29.50
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ANGUAGE has limitations no word of pen
can dp justice to FRUIT TASTYKAKE.
Its rich, dark brown, velvety texture, its
luscious fruit flavors.are so superb that many
Women now buv it who used tn nfir?f rhpm.
yf j selves on tlieir home-baking. 25c at your
., - ...tiiiy dealer's.
sSpmga,
YeWTafe&ea ihu 11 wu eraeoati. tftefi adq
'Ml". rM W ew Uuuor ojw eoe-hall cup CMeWl
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Washing Colored Materials
7 tht JfdUer ot Wostoa'f Joe.-
aiHiL n waapim pioiorea paste-
,J54SS
"The Cake That Made
Another Stop Baking"
Also 300 Heautlful Silk Plush Coats, Extra
Special, nt
$15
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FRANK & SEDER arrfrrrrmTP't-'.i. tuTtH'l! 8! inrr'p'j
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Dainty Linens
Dear to a Woman's Heart
MMLinen!,ifrom "Shearers" carry a prestige
ffi nfn-ii2n r W can glve , From the multi
tude of eligible gift-linens we select these for spe
cial mention: v v
For Pillows 12"xlG"
sLcXPeSd1tgs;."3M5hchnd-embrWered inUial and
diamoVd:CTS.FrCnCh CaS"' WUh inU,al !n a
French embroidered Cases, $1,75 to $7.50 each. '
For Bed Pillows
Beautifully embroidered Cases, 22"x36 the most com
plete assortment we ever offefed $4.00 to $7.50 pair.
Luncheon Cloths
rty Cra5hi?hs' 'ith s"oped edges and attractive
'6loiilj taUiVU CdLl.
Ct,-ttr t. . M301160" Napkins
fffi dozen3''1 MMiC COfner dorat
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