Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 07, 1916, Night Extra, Page 8, Image 8

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EVBNINO EEDGBBPHHiADELPHrA', THtJESDATi-, DECEMBER 7, iOW
DAILY TALKS TO WOMEN READERS INTERESTING SERIAL-SUGGESTIQNS FOR THE HOLIDAY
TO SMOKE OR NOT TO SMOKE-
LATTER COURSE APPARENTLY
V should ii Wnmnn He nnnaidmwl a L,aw-
kbreaker Because She Takes Unto Herself One
of the Privileges of the Opposite Sex?
K ",3 V
k -
,iVwh
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Sf,' -IP,A
sv ;viara
man who atoppcd tmoklntf
'AfitttA tlm OWrt fTAVa MM ll .., ,-.
,l "It was becoming positively ofTetn-
etesie," which would seem to bo In u
tiieasure true, yet with alt tliU Ulk of
BWWett molcln one night this week ft
frtywui was attunlly nrrented because
bsmoked on the street.
IfJPVmcy M lnrllirnant mnlo blnir obliged
tapnd a. nlnht In a cell because lis had
X&tUro. to Hslit n cigarette on a publlo
tHoroUehfnrel Although I have often
considered tlioso who blow motte in one's
face at football gamca publlo nuisances,
. Areed that It Is In questionable tasto
for a woman to smoke on the street, It
doc aeom rather ridiculous and very
Unjust to class the consuming- ot one tiny
elgarotU on the publlo highway as a se
rious misdemeanor.
Alt this agitation and discussion of the
question of women smoking Is on the
face of It absurd. Why should 11 bo mado
a, matter of sex? A man has Just told
JMa that a manufacturer of a certain
widely known fcrand of cigarettes told
htm that at least fifty per cent of his
output was sold to women, lie overlooked
the fact, however, that this particular
firm catered especially to the feminine
trado.
v "When a girl has taken to the "nithy
Weed," If she smokes flvo or six ciga
rettes a day hor acquaintances wag their
heads and say that she "smokes llko a
THE CHEERFUL CHERUB
B rmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmm m
Tho cfoys nil stretch in
one. airtight row:
Time actrrvi just loncf
wid never wide
A down the line of
Verona I do
I vondor ulrvb.t j
but Tt tke,
aide. I
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MY MARRIED LIFE
By ADELE GATtltlSON
chimney." Yet u man who really Is ad
dicted to the weed will consume forty nr
fifty a day and no one will tako him to
tusk.
Don't Imnglnn I am an advocate of
tlio fcmlnlno smoker, for whim one comes
to think of It the habit In a silly nno for
cither sex and an expcnslvo one also.
A woman's nervous system In moro
delicately constructed than a man's, and
for that reason It would tako lens tobacco
to nffect her. Hut nil this is a question
of health, not morality.
THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
teller and avitllont tubmttttd to IM department mint e written on one iMi of Ifte
9ptr and tlonrd ullh IS nomi 0 the writer. Special tjuerie II thott slum oeidi or
taviltd. It I vndtrttood that tht tdltor dot! not ntotttaritv Indent tht eentlments
TMICS. .ill communication for IM dtpartmtnt thould lie oddrttttd at toltowt:
"IK WOMAN'S KXC1IANOE. f.vtnlno l.tdatr. Vhlladtlshia. fa.
M winner ot od'o prl U Sim
N, OtrMil. of lilt nonlh FlItr.lhIM iirut. vh... l.it.
npixnreJ In rmlrrilar't puixT.
' , TODAY'S INQUIIHES
L WBen wslr If pot n to boll In a t
fctttle, nuw am the boUlns bo liMUnedt
':, To nlmt dim ran nuodjn toolliplrfto i
ml In a kllelien. In addition la ualns In pUr
Sf Lrootjutrawi for Inline caketT
3, What I U10 otniplmt war to mrnd n hot
Water bus which lUT
JV'uit prnrnU rnn n rutins mn ullh
proprlftt tl to h )oun ilrl a nlioin lio l not
'nvairdr
Jt, tt'liat cltt from n lounr man In a slrl orr
ttiuoo7
a. Should nr malrrlal ho uril In pntrhlnr
a snrtnrntr
ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S INQUIRIES
1 dafotjr maltha ran to
Mod (lata when llio lid of tin
llzhtod
box I
npon com
inlMlns.
S. To rrtuoT ruit from n knlfo, allrk Iho
blado Into an anion and allow It to rrmuln
tliara for an hour or to, than pollali In the
Banal war.
S. Sloe! parti of otrn doora ran be cleaned
br rubbbts them hrlaklr with a toft cloth
dipped In tlnecar while tha Meet la ollll warm.
'; Loaf or Layer Cake
To tha Editor 0 Woman' raot;
Jjeir jua.iwn l nara alwara round tn!a recipe
so very aood that I would llko to clva It to the
reaaera or me woman race. It la aa roll!
One-halt cup ot borlinlna; (butler or lard
mmt anu one. ana onanair oupa or aucari i
a craam, ineii add the yolka ot tlirte rata.
UK. ana iwa ana oneuair
'to
one cu
enpeof airted flour to whlrh haa been added
irurui or DaKina powiicr and one tea
wnen ihla la lieaten well, H.I
p of aweet milk
u let
lonti
1 whi
Ipe '
ten 1
iuUe ona-halC hour.
f 01 Iowa I
beat
apoonful vanllli
ina.wniK
in lie
Bfla Into & loaf fab v.i
addlns r. cupful ot curranta will make It better,
iaue ona-natc nour.
ellllnv Cni la., raltt Tilt m onn nt .Mnit.
luted ausar and one-half oup ot water on Ilia
, I. The rnrd of the eldeet Uler In a family
huii d be rmruieil with only the euruamn Urn I
in.
eliiiply
nra
Jll.
avair lirnn
"""..when derllnlna. an InmtaUon.
iiuiiiu iiiHura lie urlltrn.
ttiltlns
A note
hltea ot three esre beaten to a froth.
recipe can oe meaa eit
wnen made into
roth. Thle
made either a loaf or layer cake.
loaf caka you will and that
m. .- L.-t,
i(a au iron.
water, 'raaa
beaten while of one eta.
2"i.e....npreaa
Ihe
l.
few auriee.
pa they have
llotl until arrup hardena In cold
.from tha are and add to the
1 eca. eiirrins unfair an 1
thai anr. harnta If rn.'
Tina munc can b navored with vanilla or
ooeppou wawuia or raiaina can be aaaeu.
Aire. U It. N.
Variety of Household Lore
Ho fits JMUor 0 iroman'e raot:
, Dear Madam Pellqwlnir. are a
jione wnicn may e..p ointra,
belned mat
. when riottlns or atawlna anything try welaht
Ins the ltd firmly to the pot. It not only re
quire leaa fuel, but takee leee time, and con.
tenia are uniformly cooked. Alio, there ! not
the danxer ot water evaporating and food etlck
liUC to bottom ot jot.
X alwaya uie flour to dip fleh, aerapple. rrn
cuettea and cornmeal In. frrlns In deep hot fat.
A thin Jacket la thin formed, preventlnc food
abeorblne sreaee. frylus thla way reuulree
BHh leaa time. .
'To.treehen aula loavea of bread, molaten
IlshUy with cold water. Juet merely runnlns
the. wet hand over aurfaco, then place In hot
even a abort time.
-A rac wet with raaollne and aprlnkled with
cleanser will Inetantlr remove yellow apota from
iwreelaln alnka and tuba without much rubblna,
If ehort of wood when bulldlns flree, twlet
nawepapera tlahtly and pack aa you would with
wwai put coai on immeaieioir anu men usni,
ps..
layera
l
iae
prtucea a mora intonee heat and will
coal quicker man wood, maaa aeveral
In fire loi. Vira bulldlns la an eaar
to mo. Even In tha furnace thle holde
. Ualns. coarae threada for etltchtna doee not
inaure loncer aervlce. aa the thread alande
eut on Ihe eurfaca of the cloth, raualnc It to
twelve ronatant rubblnr and thereby wearing
aw oeiore jne garment. aure. .1. ! aicu.
IIH.
Atlantll
City.
Clam or Oyster Cutlets
to tit KtUor 0 Woman' Poo; ;
Htr Madany Take on fltlart ot I arte rlama
r ayettra, drain off liquor (which may be aerved
tut aoup if oeaireaj ana c
en teaepaonful of butter.
melee m. thick lieltae e
aad douarhi abap Into cutfeta and fry in bo
vi una uu paece ui ibiii win i piece
ela Mil.
a little aalt and pep
wdered aoda crackera
ut ma coneietency or
to taetel add eooush pot
.UOl
cu
to
rotlod bacon on top and samlet, with pareley.
air, j, u, w.
Eat "More Rice
V 1S Editor el TTomua'e Post:
J? Dear Vadam lltoe I a moot wholeeom food
f Slid at tha earn time Ineipeoalve when com
, wd, ,wh other food,
- Mcxlean Illce Drown one-half cupful of dry
tmcw4 rtc in two tableepooneful lard or other
fat. Add two cup water, three tomatoee, two
mUoa and one pepper, aalt and a Uttle pepper,
Aii'4 alltoaelher until lie la leoder, it needed.
,JJ a little more water.
,te won varna -one pouna. Kianey peane
niaaij one can tomatoee, one pouna
arte poiaioea. on lea.
eoaLked tvmr mean, one ci
tikmbureer ateelc. three 1.
'tKntuI chile powder, two tars onlana, three
talks celery, pareley and lunnar eavory. but
ler, aalt and pepper. Brown the meat In the
Isms vt butter.. add beana, tomatoee and cut up
twtatoea aod oalaoa and celery, tatt eUnratr for
ftbeut t-wo hours, N. O. N.
Souttern Cora Dread
H.V rditoT of Woevia'e Pa?u
-G-. . . Ml I
war JUaiBl BIS. eoui- ymi ea repae iwr
taabloned cam bread a It I made In aome
, JT" p,in't'J!V
sa
v : ;;M-t
abBaaa-
'-' HT i
cup corn neat, quarter cup
on euatar. half teeJDOOnrul
teaspoon paainaT powder, one taoie.
tsbleepaoa eugar. half teaJpoonf
er, usa and one-auarter cup milk.
Hla and alft the flour, corn meal,
neredlante eut lha liu
until In
and add the milk to. It. then. add thla
powder, aalt and auaar tcsether twice.
inareaient
ane one
i52'A drV'
rare tmu
redient cut Ih butter
neai tne ez
3. The thin akin of n boiled er, If peeled olT
carefully und uviijlrd to the nffeelrd part, le an
etrectlvo remedy for n Mil It will draw off the
matter and remove the torenree In n few lioure.
ChllTon in Style Whitening the Hands
To (fie Tfdltor 0 Ifomnn'e f'aoe.-
Dear Madam -Will you kindly clvo me the
anawer to tho following qureiloiie'
1. le chirfon still In etyle for winter? I
have a dreii which nele new eleeveel do
you think It would be advlaable to get chirfon
for It?
2. Do you think It would do any harm to
make a mliturn of nugur ami wulrr. eo n to
keep Ihe heir over the ear In plaref
3. What le a good remedy for handi that
have become dark-iouklng. man lurua piirea un
the handt
4. No matter how often I file my nolle they
arw iKiund in hernnie hnrrnl louklng Inier. How
can 1 keep the underneath part while)
ItUTII.
1. You will find Ihnt KeorKt'tto ori'iie,
which Is so much In favor nt prctiotit, will
bo moro serviceable! than cliUTon. although
cither matorlul would bo nulla sullnblo for
your slooves.
I. The sugar and water mixture would
undoubtedly make the hair very sticky,
Tho formula given belclw If applied to the
hair will keep It In placo. Dry salts of
turlar, una ilrnin; cochineal (powdered), ono
lialf drain; liquor ot ammonia; ouu dram;
saenco ot roae, one dram; glycerine, one
riunrtcr ounce; rcctllled spirit, one and a
half ounces; illnllllnl water, elehtcen
ounces. Mix tlio ItiKrcillnnts and let them
sianti ror a week, stlrrliib' frequently, then
filler.
3, A dally application of lemon Juice
will bleach the hands, wlillo u llttlo dry
oatmeal rubbed Into them after washlnir
will make the texture of tlio eltln finer.
t. Constant euro will keop the nnlls In
good condition; after tialnir a nalUiruah
with plenty of soapy water an oranrs stick
should be dipped In peroxide and run under
the nails; a little powdered pumice stone
will remove Ink or other tllscaloratlona
which do not yield to tho pctoxldo. lie
careful not to uso a metal cleaner, as thla
bruises tliu nails. Finally, rub a little cold
cream Into each nail.
Should Sho Rend Gift
To t Editor of Woman's I'aat!
.Dear aladant What would you do In a ran
t thl. klndl Ijiit Chrl.tmaa a man whi live
In another city aent me a preeent, aomethlng
quite elaborate, yet wlthbi the limit preicrlbed
by ttnvln,!ffl" l m,rr y fat """ card, later
on hie birthday e.ndl.lg him a necktie. Aa ' I
5,V,.k5u .&''" .& tar eeyer
...v..h la.iNuaaii na aim bucki irientlll I
IT WAS almost noon when I awoke Mum
day, the day after our tlttte chMlng-dlili
supper.
Kor a moment t could not separate the
real eveni of the nlsht before from the
troubled dreams which had filled the hours
since I went to bed, I hsd dreamed of
Inbles all night Ions gruesome visions ot
dead liable", terrifying dreams of trying to
save dying children.
"Dicky I" 1 called his name ns loudly as
I could, To my surprise he roes from a
chslr at the front of my bed. I had not
eon him when T awoke,
"Are you stilt bewildered!" he neked
playfully, yet with sn anxious look. "I wss
beginning to be afraid you were going to
be III, You've been havlhg nightmares evi
dently, talking In your sleep of trying to
save some child. I've tried to waken you
two or three times, but you wouldn't
budge."
"I remember now," t said. 'The maid
from across the hall rnn In hero last night
with that baby In a convulsion, and Mts.
Underwood had brought It out before the
doctor arrived.
"Have you heard this morning how the
child Is?"
"aVo. Only awoke an hour ago myself.
Ileen watching you since. Do you feel like
getting up? Katie hits breakfast ready, I
think, and t ought to he getting over to the
studio.
"Oh! Dicky, I'm so eorry to have kept
you waiting. Hun along now, and I'll be
icsdy In no time."
"Don't hurry. There's no llfe-nnd-death
matter waiting."
1 slipped on a negligee and breakfast
cap, stockings and Japanese houie slippers,
bathed my face nnd hsnds and came out
to the breakfast table. 1 did not feel com
fortable, for I alwnyn tub and dress com
pletely before breakfast, but I did not wlh
to keep Dicky nny longer.
TIIK 1IAI1Y UBTTKIt
"You ought to wear that rlc oftener,
Madge." Dicky's tone wns admiring. "You
look ripping In It."
"I'm glad you like It I feel terribly
sloppy In IL"
Katie brought In tho breakfast things,
her face beaming.
"Dot baby, him better."
"That's good," Dicky said. "How do you
know?" He winked slyly at me.
"Dot girl, dot Runle, across hntl, she
bring back hot-water bag early ills morn
ing, say much obliged, baby better, tank
you. Den she hurry back queeck."
"rtathcr discourteous way to treat un,
don't you think, dear? I should hnve
thought tho mother would have brought Ihe
ling herself and thanked us for our
trouble."
"Don't bo such n stickler for the proper
thing, Madge. Perhaps she thought you
might need the hug. They probably nro
pretty upset, you know."
"Well, goofl-tiy. sweetheart."
Dicky swallowed tha Inst of the coffer
A Uubji Morning
hurriedly, and. klsslrtg me as hastllyand, I
feel, almost perfunctorily took his hat and
coat and went to the studio. ....
I lingered over my nreakfast I felt Issy,
tired. I am not used to late hours, and
they exhaust me. As 1 finally rose from
the table, the telephone rang,
"1 will answer It, Katie," I said. "I am
going Into the living room, anyway."
As I look down the recelvsr I heard
an unfamiliar feminine voice. Its tones cul
tured, pleasant
"Is this Madison Square 2$r'
"Ye."
"Is Mrs. Urahsm there?"
"1 am Mrs. Orshsm. Who Is this, please?"
A WHISPER OVERHEARD
"Oh I Mrs. (Iraham, I am Mrs. Smith, of
lh I.otus Bunday Club. I Just received
your note saying you would consider taking
the leadership of our history section. I am
so glad. Where cn 1 see you and when?"
"I have no engagements this week at nil."
I answered. "Any day that will suit your
convenience will bo all right for mo "
"How would tomorrow afternoon at s do,
then?" . .
"Very well. Indeed. Where shall wo
meet?"
"Let mo see. You are nt Twentynlnlh
street Suppose we say that dear little tea
room on Twenty-eighth street The Klgn of
tho Spinning Wheel. Isn't It called?"
"Oh. yes. I know the place perfectly. How
shall I know you?"
A clear ringing Inugh came over tho
telephone.
"How perfectly absurd I We neither of
us know wlisl the other looks like. Sup
pose, wo Imitate thn mnrrlngo corr'eepond-
riico schools, ana encn wear n. pum cnrniv
tlun." "1 think Ihnt will bo qulto thrilling." I
replied.
"All right at 3 then; good-by."
"Onnd.by." and I hung up thn receiver.
1 felt quite excited, shaken out of my
lnilne". I resolved to dress and take a
unlk.
On my way out of the building I thought
of my renohe to ask afler the baby who
had been brought Into my apartment the
night before. 1 came slowly back, nnd
rang the bell of thn apartment oppoelte
mini-.
The tnnld, who bnd rushed In with the
bnby the night before, opened thn door.
She smiled nt me, but said nothing.
"How Is the baby thin morning?" I naked.
"Hetter I hope"
"Wnlt n minute," she said. I will call
my madam."
She vnnlehed nnd I heard n whispered
comment
"f)H' that woman from across thn hall.
I suppose- I shnll hnvo to sen her."
Hut Ihe "woman from across tho hall"
wns walking rapidly away, her faro nllnmc.
(Copyright)
(CONTINUED TOMORROW)
HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR TEETH
SO THEY WILL KEEP BEAUTIFUL
By LUCREZIA BOM
Trims Donna ot the Mctrepetltan Opera Compeer
y, V asf
' ' f -I
HOUSEHOLD HELPS
Saving Steps With Paper Inventions
thing until xhe touches
pon-t know eiaclly what to do about a gift
thl year, I would like to aend him eomeih'ng.
yet feel that perhapa he may only aend me a
card or some llttl. thing, and would be em
barraaaed by my gift. KuSu.VA.
I do not think I would send him a
present It la much more the thing for
him to send you something tf he wishes to
do so than for you to even return It In
kind. Men usually send presents audi aa
flowers and candy to girls and expect no
return, and If you have not heard from hlin
for some time ho may not Intend to give
you an elabqrate present and might be
very much embarrassed lit receiving a
present Worn you, I think T would send
hlra a pretty card or some small Insxpsn.
slve rsraerabrsnee, not a real present
Annpuncing an Engagement
To fa Editor of Wouxa' ruse;
te.r aiaaam win you slve m osi of your
---- .. m a
w
If wo could follow nil tlio suggestions of
tho paper manufacturers a complete paper
day In tho household would bo devoid of
almost nil work for tho housekeeper. lie
ginning with breakfast It might run soma
thing llko this: Paper tablecloth, paper
napkins, paper sundno cups for cereal, paper
plates for eggs or other hot dishes and
pnpur cups for milk.
After breakfast, nil tha housewlfa Itns to
do Is to clonr away the breakfnBt things,
and kerplunk Into the garbage pall go the
smIIi'iI plutes and paper tnhln "linen." No
dltihcn to wnsh, no tablecloth nnd napkins
to Hcnd to the lnundryl
Luncheon In a light meal and runs
tin smoothly im breakfast
Kor dlnttor tho housekeeper decides on
a bilked Huh, No matter how much of
ti Hull lover, she ulwayn dreads tho after
inutll of a IIhIi dinner fishy platen that
Kike endless clvnnlng, nnd worst of all,
thn roastlng-pnn In which the fish Is baked.
Perhaps It Is an Iron roasting pan which
has been In the family many years, and
which mnkes ot dishwashing after a Mill
meal a doubly unpleasant task.
Hut In the paper day the housewife need
dread none of these things. She cleans her
fish on a paper towel, pulled from the paper-
towel rack that hangs abovo the sink, and
the flh waste Is quickly nnd ordorlcssly
disposed of. Thenaho prepares and trusacs
her fish, slips Iflrito n paper rooking bag
which Is placed on a baking dish, and Into
the oven It goes! The baking dish Is
simply to prevent the bag from being set
unprotected In the stovo. Nono of the
gresslness or odor of the fish attaches It
self to the pan which, consequently, needs
no washing to speak on
The housewlfo bakes a cake, too, but she
doesn't pour tha batter Into tha pan or
mold. There are especially cut paraflln
sheets which fit various sited pans nnd
molds. The parnltln sheets are fitted Into
the buttered pan and the batter Is poured
on the sheets. Result the cake Is removed
from the plan attached to tho sheet but the
pan Itsolf Is unsolled and requires very llttlo
cleaning before being put away.
Wore there olives, lettuce and a cold
dressing for dinner? Thrifty housewlfa dors
not enre to place food In the Icebox In her
bust china. She puts each food In a separate
paper sundne dish or condiment dish. Then
there's no danger of breakage If ono dish
should be knocked ngnlnst tho other Inside
the refrigerator.
For (tinner she doesn't us the ordinary
paper tablecloth, but paper lace dollies that
look like lace. They come in "linen," too,
and In patterns that will deceive the
shrewdest housekeeper Into believing that
they urn tho real
them.
When sho clears away tho evening men!
there are very few things to wash, but she
uses n pnper dlshrag to clransn them. Thin
dlflhmg Is mado ot a llrm pnrchment which
softens In water, and It can bo used for
four or five days. If thn economical hotiso
wife doesn't want t6 throw It away nt once.
This Is truo of tho paper diodes, too Tho
cheap paralTln linings can bo placed on
each dish, so that food doesn't touch the
dish nt all. It In tho paraflln lining thru Is
thrown away. The dish Itsolf Is good for
several mculs morn.
t
Finally, peep Into tho careful housewife's
immnctilatiMooklnK garbage pall. Soo how
sho manages It. Inside Is a paper bag,
tied tightly nt the top. Although the bag
Itself Is full, tho sides ot the garbnga can
aro ns immaculate Insldo ns outside. It's
the paper bag lining that does the work.
(Copyright)
aWH modern chamber of horrors to many
. mortals Is the dentist's office. Every one
dreads the whlte-oosted presiding spirit
nnd his gentle ministrations, yet we nearly
all deserve the torture he meles otft to Us
for our carelessness
In neglecting the sim
ple every-day cat of
the teeth.
I hesitate at having
to speak very strongly
of the ordinary cleans
ing of thn teeth, but
there are many who are
delinquent In this re
spect. The teeth should
ka tlBlaK a4 al fatelaet
J twice ach d Ay morn
In ic anl evanlnr It
I. L.lf. t.a... al-
iSrilsah (hum a ffr mr
iauuitb.iA iiuni ma,a, -j-ha best com
mon sense regimen Is: Morning, brush
thoroughly with a reliable dentifrice, using
n brush with ftrm bristles, and rinse the
mnuth with water to which a little peroxide
of hydrogen has been added. After esoh
menl use dental floss between the teeth
nnd brush well. Ileforo retiring brunh
with tooth pasta or powder, as you prefer.
Norn a word nbout brushing the teeth
Select a brush with uneven brlsttts so that
you ran reach every tooth. The brletles
should be firm, but not stiff enough to
injure tho gums.
Use n regular up-and-down movement,
not sideways, and remember that th Inner
surface of the teeth require cleansing as
much as the outer surface.
If tartar Is Inclined to collect upon your
Ireth rub them well with charcoal as soon
ns the first signs of tartar appear. Char
cm! Is nn excellent dentifrice. The Jspsn
ese women who. as a rule, have lovely
teeth, use nothing else.
To bleach your teth when the surface
has turned yellow twist a piece of nntl
eeptlo rotton nbout the end of nn orange
stick, dip It Into peroxide, nnd rub each
tooth until the stain has disappeared.
This, of course, will not be permanent, but
the teeth will be made white for a time.
I'rovlde yourself with one of the small
mirrors used by dentists, and Inspect your
teeth every week bo that any new cavity
will be detected as quickly an It makes Us
appearance. As soon as you notice th
slightest discoloration have your teeth
examined by your dentist: do not wait for
an nchlng nervo to tell you what you ought
to do.
VISIT DENTIST FREQUENTLY
Whether you find nny cavities or not you
should visit the dentist once every three
months lo havo him make n thorough ex
nmlnatlon, to repair what Is necessary and
to clean your teeth thoroughly. Prevention
Is far better than cure, and this In the only
sura way of preventing painful decay and
loss of teeth.
Tha gums at all times need ear. Brush
the teeth with salt once week, as It will
keep the gums firm and healthy and clean
the teeth. Rinse the mouth and gums with
water to which a little tincture of myrrh
has been added, This Is an excellent rem
edy for gums that need hardening.
lie careful In the selection of your tooth
past or powder, for what Is good for one
person may be harmful to another. Ask
your dentist to suggest which of the many
brands will bo best for your particular use.
There are a few "don'ts" which should
be religiously observed. He sparing In your
consumption of sweet things, especially of
figs, whoee smstl seeds sre apt to lodge
between the teeth and quicken decay. Do
not eat too many acids, and avoid sudden
changes from hot food or drink to cold,
Above all, never pick your teeth With a
pin or any metallls Instrument, and nsrst
bite eft n thread when sewing.
An a final word, look well to your ehfj.
dren's teeth. The first teeth aro aa Impoy
tant as tha second set Any harm that
comes to tho former will surely be reflected
In tho latter. It when the second teeth bo.
gin to maka their appearance you nolle
that they are growing In Crooked, tak. it..
child to tho dentist Immediately, ns he will
be able to train them In the way they
CCoprrUbl)
Spanish Beef
Free one green pepper from seeds and '
lores uuuueii nicaiL vuupper wiirt two
pounds round steak, half a pound lean
fresh pork nnd two peeled onions. Add or
cup bread crumbs, two tablespoon chopped
parsley, ono tablespoon catsup, seasoning,
and milk to moisten. Shape Into a loaf, lay
on n buttered tin, over which strain one
quart slewed tomatoes. Place four slices'
bacon on top and cook one hour, basting
with the sauce. Oarntsh with potato ball
parsley and sllcoff tomatoes. Serf wiu
brown sauce.
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Hats ij . !
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To Renovate Feather Pillows
.SV A SdUer at w"om' foe:
IMaF Mscbua Wbn rlllowa mttat ba cleaned
at Imk. rub tb aild place with aeap and
:ua a liu i uufc eeaapauue. aveep unuer
t wu com. iiemova ana ui anp, i-ut m
water atd rtsa, than bang outalde, and,
& wliiUr. let It frwia fry. .
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If I nd the announcement to th paper how
ehould It b worded I Thanking you Tor voue
latersat and aeiutaace. CJIAKLOTTB.
Writ a little not to each of your per
sonal friend and havo your flanco write to
his. Jt 1 In perfectly good form to an
nounce, an ngsgmnt through th society
column ot a nswapaper. Th announce
ment may b worded aa follow; "Mr. and
Mr. r . of trt, an
nounce th engugeroent ot their daughter.
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Deerfoot Farm
Sausage with hot
buckwheat cakes tor breakfast
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07 nti
Only Two More Days
In This Childs Coffee Week
Prices Return to Normal Figures after Saturday Night
If you're not acquainted with CHILDS COFFEE QUALITY, this is an
excellent opportunity to "try-out" the blend seemingly best suited to your taste,
at exceptionally small cost, and settle your coffee troubles for all time to come.
Coffee buying is oftentimes a puzzling muddle qualities vary, prices
are deceptive, values mislead. There are stores that have the symptoms of
abnormal self-assurance and certain humorous proclivities we're thinking
of a "Fifty-Cent Coffee" we see advertised for 28l2c a pound, and of the gulli
bility that Barnum prospered on. Draw your own conclusions and try a
pound. It will establish its own identity. It's well to deal where time has
tested all the details that lead up to an invigorating cup.
Hasty climbers have sudden falls; but after thirty-four years of coffee
activity we've honestly established a leadership which we intend to maintain.
Quality for quality, CHILDS COFFEE PRICES are uniquely low, and are
confined to our own stores. You can buy coffee from us at any time with the
positive assurance that you're getting the same UNVARYINGLY GOOD
QUALITY and the same PERFECT BLENDING that the Childs name has so
long been famous for; and in these days of "cheap" coffee, such conditions are
more nearly ideal.
In this Week's Special Selling, evenprice competition is lost sight of,
and the opportunity is yours. THE SALE ENDS ON SATURDAY NIGHT.
Childs'
Cafe Blend
Good coffee, at a small price.
17c ib.
3 lbs. for 50c
Childs'
Special Blend
Delicious flavor and fragrance.
23c ib.
3 lbs. for 65c
Childs'
Winner Brand
A perfect blending of tho beat
27c ib.
3 lbs. for 78c
u you nave decided on th
Urn of your weddlnr It la well to stato
It then, or It not, "No tint has bean set
for th wsddlnx" can be added to the aa
juunoautent. Of CattTM, tho Yejlous paper tutv their
own yray of wordlo- announcements, but
this U th nert way. if ygU wUh to
tats uia year 01 your nanc rrtydusllon
from cotlt-g. hi clubs, etc, thl may t
don, and if ther Is soythlaj special you
wish said of yourl it la correct to do so
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LUIGI RIENZI
1714 Walnut Street
, Special Offering
At Much Below Regular Prices
Tailleur and Fur Trimmed Suits.
In irool velour, broadcloth, gabardine, with or
without Pur Trimming small lots taken from
regular stock ot higher priced models. ..... , $30 to 965
Afternoon and Evening Gowns, specially priced,., $19.50 to 85
Remainder of French Model Gowna Will Now Be Disposed of
at Half Erica or Less
Many New Theatre and Opera Wraps Just Received
Model Hats at.ff.qQ
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Good Things Are Soon Snatched Up
We've sold more rice, so far this week, than wo ever thought possible.
Seems almost as though "all the world and his wife" were rice-eating. Sen
sible old couple to do it, too. b
Extra Fancy Whole Graifi P 11
"Blue Rose" Rice, Oc "
Five Pounds for Twenty-three Cents
Of such dependable quality that it's really wonderfully cheap. Large,
clean, white grains; and full-flavored. Sound sense is shown in the buving
for rice is the most wholesome nf fnnda. nnrl onmon an aooivM'eu.v l:i."rir'
, ., ... wv, MkJ11J 1V1UU ultJ rangQ
of delicious cooking and serving,
THIS SALE ALSO ENDS ON SATURDAY NIGHT
?o-morrow we open a new store, 56th and Whitby Avenue, for the
handling of both Groceries and Meats
CHILDS & COMPANY
THE STORES OF OPPORTUNITY
A Mre ?Wr Mlfaw Goe$ the Farthest
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